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Har­ it. hearing haa chused \he postpone­ Soviet Blasts > 'FRESCRtPTION i ry Hammer is chairman of the Sixteen employes of United ment. ’ ' ‘ aftd the' American resident Valdln, Diplomats In Stockholm believe the poila’to.casf the'ir ballqis-r-And,’ Ramadeli.stated the purpoae of ers Scream with the assi.stancc of the ring--, PoIitiU^lXife committee. States Envelope Co., offered blood Fire. Atarm Rids Asked _ Sheinwold DU Bridge the Soviet, charge'iftay have s-i)ou- cast' away' many* old" stipersUtlons;' r EXPERIENCE i . the workshop is to kcquaint teach­ leaders of ;the so-called Estonian b)e . alghlflcance -pArt of a •crark’^ ers'. with ■ the philosophy of the ' 'Th4 Industrial Committee, meet­ donations 9t the recent visit of the Vernon Board, of SMucation IS Sweden for ^ it is not an easy process. 'Vlllkge ,.k By Otir Pharmacista Board of Education Tables ing Tuesday at 7:15 p.m., w'ill con­ Bloodmoblle, in addition to 24. lo­ advertising, for bids on a fire alarm National, Council.” Aft»u .'being down qn restless peoples- of the Women in India wo'men sU’li travel-as s. group to' Meaning theqry used In the teach­ trained aecretly for several mo'nthA siihjugstfid Baltic slates Of. Esloniar sider a cooperative, prbmotlon pro- cal residents, six Stafford Springs .ajvtem to be iiuUlled: ih -buufiliyf ITe polTilrTTieyn^pX'T^ n s a n isi si& swasnww i j ing’ of arithmetic. « • . - _ . , :..»3XV FALSE CARD KiMith deaWP - tp--. in Stockholm, the men-were turned 'Lithuania’ and Latvia, and’a coun­ ' The workshop will be conducted gnan- fb n t fio r eiHiiR^W td'IbCit resldepta. and |8 ;^»eTioiia tronr B « f Rockville 'ftlih lichobl. i - Spy Training t ' ..By R. 8ATAKOPAN . -separately. In .some place.* the'r^ ^ a ^ ^ ^ M Monsoni. Mass. -> .FOOL.S DECLARER vf. KoHIteHojrtli vuInrniMr v ; over to "a special crew of sairovs” ■ termove . to offset two' current 7 School Facilities Regulations by Miss Elizabeth Sylvesttr, edu­ liidpatry. Vlncefit A . -Choate, ' A new'alarm to Replace the old New Delhi, March 7l ./Pi -/- The' wonten have'thclrotyn poll.s staffed j - ^ . The put-of-towp donors were yt- By Alfred Sheinp'old- ' ‘1 . 'N O R T H . '■ BySA M D A w sO N ., <.. report u. ges«Ameri'?ah.s "to ahan- to, be smuggled into Sovlel terrl- Swedish' trial* of persons charged cational conaultan't for Ginn A Co., exMutlVe aecretarY-pf the Cham­ g;ohg\,type In that buUdl.hg was with •femlnc; election; officials. t ' ber, aald today, he fas^ors'such. a tempting to'replace blood given a ‘Tm vary'sorry,''- Mr.-Fox apol­ ;.f - ■ -4k K 6 t New • Yorjs, March 7 i9i-;^nyj^on the. false hope* that collective Stockholm..March .7 tjP] — The tory. ,.. ; with spying for Russia, ciirfeiif genersl election., perhaps Other old pi-ejudlces. ppr.sist. ' RockvUle.'March T Vi*4*« School; and realgnatlon of New Tork publishers. Who are requested by Fire Marshal John program to acquaint .^bple with Monaon child, fatally stricken with, ' an Americim taxp'qyer getting upl^ecurity point -are temporary;” Soviet Union' V * the spies were instructed by Sweden expelled, three Soviet j more than any other evbnt in .In- ___Many_ Hindu women feel the.v tvill'l. % -»• Yrfti<» Board of Bducation f o;^ep. frMhman E n «»8!j sponsoring the program in coop|era- ;F. AShe in November. After edn- ogized. " I -pulled the wrong the advantages Of living aHd Work­ leukemia. The chijd was a' patient aiddfahlesdebate. th4 Board, at its card.” '. ;. V., ■ M l* the cash for tpc yeap after .year;ov^^usineaRine; now'tcja;, thiit to- flf smuggling, spies into Rtisslfi In jj, organize groups of gang-’ Embassy offlcMls in _/opnecton j India’s history.'il« bring-1 bring ill fortune on fihel'r •families I x n ^ - .,1. ! teacher, both effective the end of tion with the 'School sdminlstra- ^ ♦ K Q J 7 4 Uat nl»ht tabled projioaed re^ula- iwhool year; ing in this area. Beabury L a ^ s la at ’Johnson Memorial Hospltfil in December meeting, agreed to ■ He did hia beat series of ■world crises'that call for tal-'j^vate U.S.'•ln^ tnient ovsr- with the'.pwediih spy charge^ ^ e jgjj. jndian women frorn seclualori i if. they inerttion tirt.ir’ husbands’ tibn. ' . Stafford Springs. W EST EAST cooperation'with U.S. intrillgende ; *terS,’ to "collect secret 1n- Soviet Union in .January^e.xpenqd a ppmiggi . . . names in public. The la-n; says , a tlQiu for-the.uae of achool faclli-[ prog:>api of atudle*-ftir the In- chalrmaiy \ comply. Ashe requested compliance to look contrite, billions of dollars to salve the pain • hc'hs n W t'*tal». 819 hiPpri In plant Miss Sylvester"’, received her Klotrn, Council to Meet Miss Win servlces. . Sweden .branded, the ; formation, • to set- up-, hide- The Merhberthip and Dues' Cofhi- by September of this year. but liohody' be- .M r. TM have turned to the old. hymn; ignU equijtmei t—InVoivlhg various charges qs’absurd. . ' outs on the Baltic I'lore where Education lia.s.helped mft-n.v Worn-1 womanhi husband; must be identl tlas, after debating the problem tegratiim of Grade 8 with the high bachelor’s, tiegree from Boston Kiowa Council. D of f*. will s A ' A 8 8 I , •'Hnw"How long,Inno- oh Lord N. ------j.,. n- ... ajgo 'nOte in Moscow, apparently .in retalla:^ That Interpret The foe mora thanh^f an'hour. { School for* the. next echooi year. mittee, W'ith ;. Nat' Scbwedel afi ' AUmnaettm Offered iidVed him. ' . -J decrees of .risk, T..ey Russia .delivered a note'to the” other spies smuggled' into the .m of the upper classes enter p u b -: fled, before she can; be giveii a hair University and her master’s, degree chairman, will meet a t '7:80 pirn.. meet in'Red Men’s hail at 8 p.m. OKI* An answer collies today .frtHji Hod. lXp^'**ra. Some were active In the (lot. In the 19.52 general election.*!. Wishes Of Tiiie Family. A 19-item agenda preraed ; the The program fncliidee 8 course in from the University of Maine. She A 'SUmnastics Course trill be of­ ';Mlss Win open­ " ^ Vtliat, this trend continues, e.spe(,.' l- Swedish Foreign Office y^terday U.S,S.R.'could purup.” . . z . Thursday to plan: for refcruitmeht tdiporrow., fered. to .local women starting I ed .the queen of « J f I I I cRigen 8 blue ribbon foreign hid’ iy m nations that keep that risk claiming the Soviets have eaiight' . “Phe broadcast claimed .that „ Inman; independence „ movement. { many women decided they wotild Bbard into deferring diaeussion on induatriai arts. A Junior;-High is a former, teacher and has done N Painting, of the Month . advisory committee in it^ report . .Hiniiniim •everal other queAions. ' School band, cbmpoeed.of pupils of about 80 prospective Cljembar April 1 at . Northeast, School, AJ- spades from ' the a » .j, 14 of the alleged spies, tried them .Swedish and-U.S. Intelligence agen- A new synthctlC’flber, tacryi. the Som c^avc become ambassadors, ' ra'Iher-,not vote than, speak their ; educational consiiltant work in sev­ members. The additional rhember- ' Thy Tolland County Art Aasn. Mr. Fos rn oL ’TM to President Eisenhower.-’ .; . ^ exampie; 'the Canadian first developed in S#eden, consist.s ' cabinet htjnistera and-members of . husband's names publicly.' This JOHNS; BURKE it was agrbed that' achool build- from Grades 8 and 9, will be eral stetes. She has been with the derman John Gill, chairman of the West hand, and and ..given, them tinfliscltised cics have been-■'’In contact” ' for ships, if secured, will Increase the 'Tuesda.'t'night chose ah oil paint, Recreation Board, has announced. the defenders quickly rattled off 4k n 7 4 ^ Wnt <>f Rtr.tlsUcs rcports that tences, Pravda, IzveaUa, and the ; sevdrai years in connection with of coke. dir. and water, Joined by ! parliam entK’ ' '*fne the election offU'er* have been fUNERALHOME lugs ahould be rented only to non- 'formed. jGlasa periods be 80 New York publishers for 10 years. ing by Mrit. Winona McLeod, Cov­ . F A Q I I 5 M W t organizations and at no ' long — ..... with 5^ minutes ^ifi- Chamber budget by about S6.000. The course wUl be conducted by three tricks in that suit.. A hv^'RelliBmW ? million Mo.scow ‘Radio publicized the esse 'spy smuggling. . electricitv and made, into a fiber , But it- is the election — ending | Ordered not to press U>e woman Part of the workshop will be The present b\i(lget Is slightly entry, “ month'V ♦ K Q in.a memum of hot paraffin oil: At March 14 — Oval seems to have ; tor her hu.sband's name but to g e l , TEL. MI 3-6868 '\. chargo, but. a final decision waa lowed^or passing. When change of Mrs. Marjorie^mith; Miincheater, shift to diamonds^ then put dummy, IIS . a ic T ?hairm?n ™ dollarb-fi-om (he U.S. flowed north extensively...... today. ' The'Swedish Foreign Office said 87 EAST OF-NTEB ST- spent by the teachers In making above 816,000. .• - Mrs. McLeod’S '’’Coventry. Lan.d, ♦ A 6 I , falls of its own first, it-will be used for blankets, j the potential forNioing the most it from someone else, usually a -not reached. ds devices'and aids suitable for class­ and will iii^ d e many new fea­ iiy w||th the, ace of diamonds. •• govenfflient to tn’ to cut its spend- , t , The broadcast claimed this wa.s ; the Sovior Charge AMBULANCE SERVlCfc, Choate said alt committee meet­ scape,” depleting the left winter ’ Declarer liaturally led the low ■ We»l XoHh Bast What happened: ; ahauvdrty;" It adadded that Sweden .sleepipg bags, slid .sim ilar, pro- to break rfilwn the Itaditinos that poll watcher of one of the candi­ Tba Board heard a brief talk by Will last SO minutes.' PUpIla must room use in' motivation, mainte­ tures. G fll^ld . .mg both here and abroad. It’s^businesiuncn » opinion^ that ings will adjourn si 9:30 p.m. .mow, will be exhibited at the FMrthey information can be ob­ trump from, dummy/and Mri Fox pass t A F»»* ’ The alleged spies were recniited ( ‘^^ n d s far from an;^ sort. ducts. ' I have kept Indian Wortvoh in veil.* dates. , , . Bmcat Weeki, principal of Ver- eat lunch in the school cafeteria nance and corrective work W'ith Rockville Public Library for' the ' And it says-greater Stress should i prlvate,,induStry could do.a lot of noti Baementary School, on the Assn, qt 11 a.m. Monday in St. tained .ft-om Mias Ann Marley or play^ .the king i^trumps! Phils ,4 V - P«»« or at home. They will not be al- groups and individuals. Another remainder of this month. he put on encouraging more nor-! the foreigi aid.,- ;ob—given the work of supervising principals of towed to eat in restaurants. John’s Episcopal Church. The Mrs. Richard Tucker. South aasumefi^this was a. sin- PMi m ai commercial trade between na-i'riRhUnvcstment climate - period will .show hoW teachers can meeting, which was requested, by Elected Advocate ./ ■ ■ . ___ _ gletoit king. .If so, it was clear Opening lead— R Q the elementary schools. Advertising for bids'on school make • arithmetic meaningful to tions—and especially on increasing: ; Benwick Lewis, principal of bus Contract beginniqg In Septem­ the association,' will acquaibt George poison has been elected . VerAon and Talcottvllfe ncMa that West hqd started \sith 10-7- private Itrvestment overseas as far _ 1^ children. membem 'w'lth the work of the advocate of Our Lady of Fatima 4-2 of trumps. The only way to f . - Northeaat School, and C. Arthur ber,. Bids are due March .25 at 2 'items are handled through The and both opponents paoK What do Mattson, principal of Maple ■. 8t. p.m. ■' ' , Invitations to attend the sessions,cham“ber and Us effect on the Council. K of C. to fill the unex- Herald’s Rockville Bureau, \ W. avoid the loss of a trump trlckj, Snt^orVans F'eWf/lS LuSt ISlgllt \ have l>een extended tp. members of I churches- bhurch membership in you do next?' ._ SAooI, added comments. . . Rejected was a request fb; main- plred Of Allen E. List ^ o Main 8t., telephone TRemont South decided, was to. lead a smalT Trvo .More Problem* , J' —— — the Board of Elducsttqn and offl- Chamber is welcome, Choate Answer: Bid two no-trump. This Weeks said the primarjTpurpose tenahee by a student attending .s has moved to Wethersfield. / 5-S186. trump, from the South hand and This in turn, however, raises tw o ' THE .ASSOCI.ATED PRE,S8 cere of the parent-teacher groups. said, - -but will not be abllcited. Hospital Notes. finesse dummy's nine. / rebid shows balanced dlltribiition, of the school principal is to im­ state technics] school in another stoppers in the unbid suits, and more problems bothering business- Holl.vwood William Cameron prove instruction in the schools. ‘Operation Biiy-App«d’ Choate reported that the Cham­ Admitted yeste.aay: Mrs. Ger­ Finesse Not-Profitable 1 Menzies, 60,- movie .director s J town. The Board felt U would be slightly more than a'.-minimum The promotion of better under­ at lemit a -lozen Rockvllle^irms ber plans to publish a brochure bn trude Milne, 1’42. Union St.; Mrs. South therefore took the ace of opening, the door to tnnum'ecable YW CA to Sponsor opening bid. Increasing-—foreign trade often ■ fum art director who 1q 1928 won standing In the classroom and in will be represented at a merchdqta’' liVduitrlBl sitei BVBttabie in this Alma Lee 'Thonipsonvllle: Allen trumps and finessed dummy’s nine .firings opposition from American the Academy of Motion Picture revests if it granted this one. (Copyright 1967, General Fea­ the home is of utmost importance, aymond E. Ramsdell, superin­ dlmier - conferenc.e at Schaui area, and is gathering information Pease, 109 Grand Ave.; Mrs. at the next trick, Mr. Fox rhan- manufacturers who feel they will be Arts and .Science.* Award for art on land available. SUmnastics .Class tures Corp.) ha said. ' tendent, of soihool's, reported that a Restaurant, East Windsor, tonight Doreen Fisk, 15 Davis Ave. aged to find Uie ten, of trumps in hurt. V / direction for "The’ Povt‘”.-and "The Among the respoiuiibilitlea of State Department.of 'Eklqcation of­ The affair is u-sponsored by TTie Cham W has 'filed Us Discharged yesterday Ro:bert his hand, defeating the contract, . And how can you got Americans' Tempest.” died Tuesday. He wa.s the principal he listed the follow­ ficial will cdndiict' a hearing and the Connecticut Light a’nd Power papers of incorporation and mem­ Hall. Highland Ave., Broad Brook; The Manchester YWCA will be­ It’s interesting to see that - to. invest their m oney abroad un- born in New Haven-, Conn, u p : All educatlonal swUvitles in speech survey in Ipcal schools dur­ Co. sind„ tbe Chambers of Com­ bership piqcques and cards wrill be Candy Lee. 65 High St.; Mrs. Vir­ gin,- a new morning class In sUm- South would make the contract less they have some assurance they Flemingtf>n, N*. J. ■ — William the school; expensive building, ing the week of March 25. Raina- merce ;of Stafford Springs, Rock­ sent oiH soon. Chosje sstd. ginia Sandberg, RFD 3; nastics on Tuesday morning. easily if Mr. Fox makes the normal . won’t ioso their funds through-iHe I Johnson, 35, baritone star of stage *7 msterltls and eqiripmen'L and dell will report tb the Board on the ville, Windaor Locks and Enfield. At a hiMtlng Monday, the Mer­ Admitted today: Oscar Nusa- March 12, froifi 9:45 to 10:45. The play of the ten on the firat round n fictions bf foreign governmeuts. |afid lelevlstbn musicals who also supervision of their use; planning survey. - The theme o f the conferenc*. chants Copimittee decided to dorf, 28 Center St.; Richard TazS' course, to be given at the Commu­ of* tramps. South is obliged- to & BURNSIDE X' For an* ixample/^^you jieed go appeared in several nonsinging Of fultabls working schedules for He also reported that a leaae for ‘'Operation Buy-Appeal,” will be leave Good Eriday store closings larr, Warehouse,.Rt. ,.. nity 'Y, ■will run for six weeks. finesse the queen. The finesse suc­ hack no further/than Nasser’s roles in film.*, died Wednesday. He mftwnhel; awa«ness of each use of the pariah home of Firat stressed'in talks on store modern­ to the discretion of each rherchant. , Events Tonight There will be a baby sitter avail­ ceeds, and the rest Is easy. Recommended ir it -k * seizurjp of the j?uez •,Canal from - wa.s born in Baltimore, able for mothers who wish to leave / Hacber'i activity, in the school. congregational Church of Vernon, ization through better lighting Red Cross ReMivii4 $1,600 Ls.dies of Maple Gr.ive will hold The play of the king from K-10 .Msrlss BrssSs Oless Pinr4 the'company thht built it and had New York — Harold ,T. Lea'royd. ^ itfnekika Kfa- Ui^olylng frequent classroom hsa been aubmUled. and decoration. . ThO 1967 drive^fpr Red Cross their anniversary banquet, at 6:30 children in her care durin'g this or of the queen from Q-10 Is often treaty rights "to it for 12 morejgii, who deserted acting and silver visits^ participation In committee Town Counsel Harry H; Lugg Maynard E, Burley, territorial funds has reached almost 81.600 p.m. in Wesley.. . Hall. >A meeting class. good for a trick when you play '^Tenhoute of the A u fu «t Moon years'. 1 mjnlng for a long and varied news- manager for kawneer Co., N. J., in this ares. Ralph Ujinian, chair­ Vvill follow at the clubhouse. A Tuesday evening class is next after ,J-9-x. What’s more, f'lnrmn^apa • 8:lt Americali^ corporations parttcr I pSppi- career, working for news- work; service to school com­ haa reviewed the lease and It is F1«8 "Rrnaa IxOcrnd'* ready for action by the Board at fabricators of aluminum and plas­ man, announced today. \ , The. Commission on Stewardship scheduled to begin on March 12 at such a play will earn ybu quite a Ularly the big Oil companies with ; paper.* in Denver, Chicago. Phila- munity. which is extended through 8:15. tha parent-teacher. groups. Ita neat meeting. tics for construction, .will speaH oh He urged those people whp>sVe and Finance of Rockville Method­ reputation as a crafty, player. large holdings in the Middle East , Oelphia and New York, and chief The instructor- is' Marjorie Wal­ 9nt. 1 p.m. "Drama Acrati BIrar* Ths principal of Vefndij Kle- '.Painting bids for the summer ,,”8’ace-Liftlng of Downtown Busi­ not yet been contacted b y ^ so­ ist Church will meet at. 7:30 p.m Dally Question, ' >, .—were .quick to point out that - pmke-up editor of thd New York lace Smith, .143 Benton St., who In Tack. Pint Cnrtnnnti mentary School told Board mem­ msinleiiance program will go out ness Areas for ProfiVBiilidlng.” licitor. to, aid the drive by Pending at the home of Mylon Ogan, 38 , As dealer, you bid one heart with flouting of treaty an. property ; from 1932 until his retire- is presently conducting courses -at ber! ha expetCB close to 900 pupils thla month, Ramsdell said. An Informative report on "In­ their donation to Red Cross, B ^ Bancroft Rd. (he following hand: Spade A 5 2 Snn.. "Tha Girl Cnn*| Vtlp It" rights was no way to encourage ; „ient in 1941, died Wednesday, four different Insurance com­ b> that achool before Christmas.' Ramadeli will travelthrough terior Light Decor for Buy- 122, Rockville, or to George Chas^ Trinity Lutheran Church will Heart A Q 8 6 5 Diamond^ Q 10 "IfitnnbnV’ Cinrmniknpn further investment abroad. L, York — Alfred .1. Allen. .55. panies in Hartford. This is her ■The Fairless report ; says the ■ f, n.ational ’leader in work for the The present enrollment is 780, Maine, New Hampshire and Ver­ Appeel” will be given by Stanley, care of the Savings BPnk of Rock­ nqW the first of a series of Thurs­ Clubs 9 7. Partner' bids two clubs, mont next week on a .teacher re­ Baker, lighting engineer for th» ville. Park St. ' fifth season with the "YWCA in U.S. government sho\:ld increase j ptind, long-time sec.retar.v-general which lncWdes .15 pupils in Tsl- day Lenten services at 7:J0 p.m. Manchester. She is offering an en­ cruitment tour. northeast'; district of Sylvania ”We still have quite a way to Its efforts to induce foreign conn- 1 gf the At lerjcan Association of eottviUc. Tonight-'* service will include Holy tirely new program at this time. In quick action the Board ap­ The Board heard a letter read klectric Co. go to reach our quota of 813.200, ” Comni^ion tries to make^ investments' by pri- j workers for the blind, and instrii- from the Rockville Vernon Teach- Lipman noted. The .sllmnastibs coqrse includes yate U.S. capital attractive. . ’ ’ | mental'in develtlpjng more prac- proved the following: ■ Thb gathering will be welcomed Tjhe Book Club o f Union Church a group of exercises designed Btfiirtng of present teaching era Club bxpresaing appreciation ^ Named Aide In Ohio .\*U Eqiiiluble Taxation I tical systems of braille writing and by Robert 1. Coleman, aafistent to« Women’s Guild will meet at the especially for weight control and staff for tha 1997 school year. of tha prompt action of the Board William H. Eells, nephew of Mrs. It suggests . furlher that Wa.sh-1 music notation, and-in their stan- the northern manager of Connecti­ home of Mrs, Walter C. Dietzel at muscle toning.. TTie Connecticut Appointment of three n ew op teachenp’ salaries. The Increase cut'Light and Power Co. , EVederick 8, Paisley. Tankeroosan 8 p.m. Ington provide "more equitable j dardlzation. He was born' in Rich- Dairy. and Food Council and the taxation of foreign business in -[ rqond. England, taaraera to the ataff: Mias Ruth haa proved an effective morale . The event ata. ta at 6:30 p.m Rd.. has 'been .appointed adminis­ Zoning Heoribg Postponed factor to teachera in the system, Connecticut State' Health Depart­ PROGRAMS come.” . ' 'Alameda, Sask. — Dr, Samuel Von Buw. at a yearly, salary of with a social hour.. trative assistant to Ohio Governor the letter stated. A public hearing- on a zoning ment arc supporting the program, And it stresses the world s need ; .j. Dornan. 73, editor and publlsh- $4,200; BDsa Patricia Brewster, William O’Neill, It was learned to­ change in the Windsor Ave. sec­ SAfiOO; apd Ralph Shumey, $S,r Aiftbmette Workahop Set Apartmeats Beat Zoning day. with valuable booklets on weight for ’the initiative, the riianagerial er of the Alameda Dispatch from An arithmetic workahbp for ele' A building permit fo r. 3-aparl tion, scheduled for March 18. hai control. A nutritionist will speak skill, arid the tethnical aptitude 191.3 until,hia retirement in 1951,1 800-'' . Eells is the grandson, of thp Rev been postponed, Mayor Herman Adoption • of new forms for mentary teachera. will b\ held at qiant hquaea in a single .residence EkJward Elells, former pastor ' of to each class on basic health foods. which have proven of gieat worth died Wedne.sday. He was born in I zone was issued yesterday,, twq G. Olson said today. Ebcercises are done to recorded teacher contracts. i V a r n o n Elementary S c h o o l First Congregational Church of Video Every day to thb American c'nqnomy.' Belfast. Ireland. 1 1 days before zoning regulatiohs be­ The hearing has been set ttela- music, from rock and roll to clas­ Resignation of Miss Marlene L«- Wedneadsy from 1:30 to S:w p.m., Vernon, and. the son of Dr. and "Private capital,” the report Dayton, Ohio—Harry E. Ewing, j come effective. tiyely for April 1 pending dlschs- sical. All Rights Reservedp^ R o ^ Grade 4 teecher dt -North- Raymond E.; - Ramadeli, auperin- Mrs. Hastings Eells, Delaware. adds,, "does not constitute a drain 73, former U.S. embassy alde-'ln I Miss Mary A; Mateya^ 90 Aldon sion' by the Common Council at Registrations may be made at Ohio. D'r. 'Eells is a minister and H. T.' Dickenson A Goh Inc. on the taxpayer.” Buenos Aires; and active In inter- its meeting March. 18. A legeal the local YWCA office. AvA; Thbmpaonvllle, plana to erect professor of history at Ohio Wes­ The report, however, -says thi-lt national Y.M.C.A. work, died Wed- three buildings, each, to contain nieanlime'the ti.S. must go on frft.s(iay_^__ . ----- | leyan University, and has served as Tour 8-ro6m a|yrtmenti. nn Steh- spending at the current rate tinlil Savannah, Ga, — Walter E. giiest preacher at the Vernon ley St. at. an eatimated cost of church. .economies can be marie evcntually-jCampbell Sr.. .5,3, snorts editor of 870,000. —Ifirgely through ; encouragement the Savannah Morning News and Eells lives in Delaware, Ohio, and FOR AN EVENING OF LAUGHTER AND lioland P. Usher,' building in­ •of trade and investment. Last- - . . has been adtlvc in political science. formerly business manager of spector, said Miss Mateya had been '■'year, the report add.*, total foreign, lAa? An author, lecturer, and teacher he | ENTER’TAINMENT BE SURE ’TQ SEE You Can Tail A laseball clubs in Savannah and considering the project for .several kid,. including spending for U. .S. leaves a poaltibn as executive di- i aycro.*.*, Oa.. died Wednesday. ye.a.rs and was fushed into action T E L E F U ^ K E N . . civilian and armed^orcca over.seas,- rector of .the Institute of Practical' by the adoption of zoning regula­ . . by the pure, ctAkr. came to 18 ijUkon. tions. , : Politics at Ohio. Wesleyan; Unlver-j . With the taxpayer, in mind, the' slty to accepy the anpolntment.- sounds that come from it. Cote Meetlags Planned ELECTRONICS Fa it less repoi’l urges the' rreSi- X Blood Donor Honored I Drop by tonight for a b e e r ^ E S BRAND NEW 1957 Committee meetings at the concert hall demonitra- .firnt to„ try to rever.se the t''®n‘^.i William Czerwinald; 17 High St., ! LABORATORIES "•OP government .spendinr both a t ' Rockville Area Chamber of Com­ donate a half-pint of hia’ blood tion of this magnificent merce are scheduled for four eye- • BY THE high, fidelity radio and grikome. in d ' abroad. ,,'Joo .Kteat-Ti iivfiirr " '( to Uie Red Cross last week, fbr the ^ r a ln on lite taxpayer'could urt- nlngs next week at the Chamber 24th time. Since his t.o'tal donation ^phonograph. office. 2 7 7 B R O A D ^%ermlne the , halionat 'econoidy.:' to IpkS been'‘three gallons of ' Ayiiielt Ifi ;tui3t, -tvould impeim our The Parking and Traffic Cbntrqp blood, CSerwrtnskl was given a gin Great Martel . AHhur Unig $tor«s j R A D . 0 « I defense;' group, headed by Sol Ls'rittv will In recognition of hie contribution. IN P E R S O N T 1 i [ V I S I 0 N -A db A ▲ .A. A A ^ meet at 7:15 Monday. Their ac Hon Tl;e pin la shaped like a drop'of "Foj* this; reasdi..” the report wllLbe of considerable interest to Channrl R Nrw Hurra. Cona. sli-tes. "we i.re.*flislurtaed hv the The show you have to see to believe— your friends'And neighbors high lev.ef and nsmg trend of . r , downtown businessmen who hav .jiiit to -sleep before you on stage. The show that Manchester Is' Channel IR HarUur4. Cean. been feeling the strain of limits Chaanel tt Sprlairflelfl. Matt. gtex-erfiibonlt expcnd'ture.-! at home talking and laughing about. Chaanel St Britaia, Cona. Budget Priced FOOD SALE parking faellities, r C*hanael s:$ Waterbary. Caaa. and ebi’oad. "Tills expansion in government 1 Sat.. March 9, 9:30 a.m. ’Tuesday at 7:i5 p.m.. thrT-egis- ■ 8fi$araCTiTim ' • .AT THE Channel ,.53 Hofyokc* Masi. -latlve AcUon QOrnmitteyw’ill hear exnenditui'6s. cqtu.ot help reducing ' a talk by Jeffrey Harrtmel, north- hlHaHaBt* HOTPOINT bur economy's flexibility to m eet. HALE'!S STORE Marian Rrnn^a UIrnn Fard future emergencies.” (■ nnd Mirhiko Kya WHITE EAGLE HALL W SEPTIC TANKS uA koifYoif Art' Guild F ob the long nr liowevcr, the t **TeahpiiD« of the Aui^nt Moon*’ . 69 NORTH ST___ MANCHESTER Instaliatlop and ^Repair Cinrmkficopr nnd calor ‘ ’’ ' . ■ ■ Specialists APPLIANCES Fln« “THK rilANJr LKOKM*” • SEWERS CLEANED Hork O’Rrlro Nnnry Galri SATURDAY, MARCH 9 and IN-STALLED 5 T A T E ______1:33. IA;80 ■ 7i.10 P. M. • CELLARS DRAINED t?" NOW Thru SAT. Rnn.. **Tha Girl Cnn’t Hrip II" / OPEN Adm ission: Adults $1.00— Children 50c (T a x Iifcl.) TOWN and COUNTRY NORMAN’S TODAY and FRIDAY DRAINAGE CO. 445 Hartford. Rd. Tel. MfS-lBZ4 CONT.'f ROM 6:30 PHONE Ml 9-414S WED.-THURS..FRI. a:SI) (A ) SAN FBAN'CIBCO BEAT r Evts issnitt Has (IS-SS) ( LIMAX MitOf PriN sbyl LoFOND S:M ( *) .NANCY'S KITCHEN "NIglit •( K RtbrI” _ Ua-Ul BIU PATUFE icee ( t) DA.N.W THOMAS SHOW TILL g P.M. .UATINEE THEATRE "Carle Tfaee.e Paj-f a ■k- ^Marlon BRANDOi _ BROTHERS . (Color) Vi.lt" , t ; U '( f) A9PKCTH OF THE MOD­ (tt) HIGHWAY PATR«)|. Glenn FORD STEAK HOUSE m o ^ rm ERN FICTION > (M) PtU)PI.E‘S CHOICE MANCHESTER S:ta IIS-SS*. BOB CR06BV ISS> PRO WRE.STUNO MON.SOX, MASS. l:tt ( SI CARTOON..CARNIVAL «:S« ( I) BOLD JOt'RNKY Michiko KYO (1*1 THA . / "Raaklia tke Celerafi*" . Home of Three Suns ot Fun Dftive-On.'DiietCtJie (Mi VAUA.NT llADV -r (la-SS) PLAYHOUSE M 4:M (tai RRIGHTER DAY "Inrilallea Te A GaaMakl- , B o Lt O n N o T<2H ' ( *> RANDSI^ND 1 rr" .tar. Gilbert RelaiM. / O P m Shows Thursdoy, Friday, (t:-Mt UCKKN FOR A DAY Pal O'Brien, Aaa* Baatren (SSI OCT WEST aad Haak o'Brleiv ■ ANOTHER SHIPMENT Ikiturday and Sunday FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY 4:IS (IS) 6KCRF.T 8TOR.M (tt-S») TF,NN>;SSEt:. ERNIE Angiwtliwi* 4:Sa (lai EDGE OF NIGHT TORO SHOW . tMf MASCOT A 4:4S m-SS) .MODERN ROMANCES . Gae.l! 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SHOWN 6:48 and 19:18 (SJ) JOHNNY JCMTEB l:ia (ID STAND UP AND HR (U i t w il ig h t .t h e a t e r 4 OUNTED • I • ‘'* ' • new. <:W I ai 8PQRT8COPE 1:N (Ik) AS THE WORLD TCHNl IN PERSON MARCH lO-beat list with *The Gnat Man,’ tht (SSI l*HONE VOI R ANSWER (tt) CLUB (M (CaUr) -eijA m i 8KICR8 CORNER (U> ARTRCHGUODFRET----- OUTCTANMNG liliTURIS Silarioufi aatite on radio and te)evisiaii.'* t;4» (la-M)ID oO rRM r f ----- IjW RROnilfi ■ ;4t I Zl WEATHER FORM.ART „ rtt) MY Lfl i t t l e ^MABOTE —AMw Oee*. Wortf-TeJefre*'* See (;4S I X) WORLD NEWS TODAY’ l:M-( A) a/\rvav HOrSE *R**r*.PAB'TY' * \ U thru 17

4 ‘ • :±.‘a : •: ;4 MANCHESTER.EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TlIURSDAy. MARCtt 7, 1957' ^ PAGE F IV E MANCHEStER EfVENING iftfiRAtP, MANCHESTOR. CONN., THURSDAY, AlARCH 7, 19S7 / PA’Gft k»\JR r ■- -./■•t4 peitditura.i' of 69<^ million in Uw m u f B — M « W T W — m o , near Yutdre for tnffowaring and GENIRAI U AC Profits productioii facilities, | 60 million t o / ^ m A v — of this during 1967. j y S E R V IC E w o f c o ^ x ^ ~S*st4ni IMylicht Tlqia . ~WPOTP— HilO Columbia HMfs E»sW PtiMrifffrta East ksrUo^, CoiiiL, March 7 ,-j; xEfc,MlwMlal,',.:„■ Th*$yWfq/frihg p ro si^ m '; wLlAV..:«uiu Wetchv :« r « applied by tJre nwllo', vrfiCT^ifrfnktTln* CoiieervetioBCoiSiff' (d^.Unlted Aircraft Cbbp. earn-; lergarteii Unit WDIKi—1^1u » KBUirliton' \ 2 S fiU and ' ar« aubjact to ^^WPOP-rMp-.odera------Sou^c ingii were up .U> $7.0 S a cont^flon change l?ttKout notice. PitUburgh (/P>—One da'y a|most share in . JBS6—-compared WRb Meet^g Planned WMAY—Nirht ^ eiglit years ago an elated young W T Ic X ja # Ptrkens , 16.14 the y w before...,, "i *'wHATf-Optn Hp«ae WDRC—Buss Hsuxhtnn coUegev|nstrucfo0 stood in 'a hot-. Columbia, March 7 (Special) — Art You h i Mail? wcuy—luoore Kevue ^t^^P-Modern Sounds |tal comdpr and .'gently tapped Tba ; company, . In - Its annual WKNB—P.M. ' ... statement yeatardgy, also reported *The Cooperative Kindergarten will -Bolt MUl»r . , “ wHAY—WirntWalchN ikvfingen on tho window of the a nat income Tbr 4 9 5 6 of ,f 37,062,- meet at 8 p.m. ttfijimTOW Ih the I Wilt the geatlemms who* aa^ WT1C--Jsn« Pickens • nuwlhiyf ,’ He wm admiring h|s kindergarten room,- preceded by an r ■ troilC—Russ Nsnihtns new>bm7i.twln m ra ' - ' 493. ThisKtxMqiMired With ^ 1,064,- WPOP'--Moderrt Sounds »2M tri9e5. executive lioard meeting, at 7' sriered the ad of the Cona. >MO Jlouc(loucs ui*a- Three nKmths latW:^ he Warned o'clock. ;ecncCIUnriue WHAY-NIte WsUh v.. Ui^ had beelKbom blli .-'''The statement showed/that' ''86 Carbide Co.,' 246 ToUand ft., | ^'.M. ' 'X WTIC-News --Any mother, who la interested M Miner. The shock almqsy drove'Mjr. Al­ per cent- of the io t a p v il^ t total \ fkut Jfartford, pleaae call WDRC—News A Westher $962,885,142 sales went lo the fed­ in. rliigistering her youngster for U KoiV W POP-Ne*s ton G. Kloss and^s wife tlK,de- next, year’s .kindergarten ' session, 'anrOTU U ili- spair. But instead of despairing eral government. More/thah 8,000 MI-M-'t*** after 6'pjii. or .WHAY—Nile Watch J-S7 englnea 4 >anufactured by the should .contact Mrs- Charles I>h-. X* Klmbell wnc-—Snorts Final ' embarked*'bh a career, devoted to man immediately; .Tha . possibility lin f 9-4224 < ^ o boUevod flUo I Revue Pratt 4 ‘Whitney IMvIsion, were Famous Manufacturer's Surplus Stock WDRC—Russ Naufhlon .» helping sightless youngsters. •. a POP—Modem Sounds of holding two sessions of kinder­ man'a» wife \m rka for the | _____ ..,„'M ^n ’ BulWtii^ inspector Qrlswold Dr. Kloss w'^ director of place­ *Tbd .company hald it plans ex- ACademy 8-9060. ‘.^rnBott end Rey Chappell expcftsl^p receive about ment and ( • ■ — eYd^wloa Kaiy $6,600 more in vev?tvud next year lege in GnshnvJUe, Pa„ when doc­ » —Record Review ^ .There’s no dienyingsthst Eric Kloss, lefL’ andWs pal. Bobby Bur-., than he plans to spendi-^:^ . tors tol^the parents their twin SV—BvenliiK Senered^ Chappeil'a budget' reque«v>{;^ dig know the fur they’ll never see belongs to k rabbit.' \BoUi %r5 V U—two Radio bane sons K^uld ncA’er see. students at Western Pennsylvania School for^ Blind Chlldf^ TH f AMERICAN LEOlON Your w___ o n(b-4S Rolby the forthcoming year calla for New Start WPOT^^db and Ray 428,d?8 in expenditures add antici­ where Eric's father is superintendent. . (DHwo'rtfi-Ornell-Clney Post No. 102) . '' . it Hc'^q«4 t.hia Job and spent the pates iwcelpta of $35,000. next year Wvjesearch on education Presents - Proseripii »,-vlew v Both eatimates are Vast' in- and shoe repairmen, even auto me­ timaa longer. In addition to the anliie Seoerada of the blind. ' ...^ ^ i.^d Tht McMichRsfer Community Ploytrs ' RaifiOr Lane -treases over the figurea for.the In August of 195h he became chanics. ' . twin boys he has oobMaifghter, 9- Q OPMUWOfOWU w HURRY! .y In Sporla fiscal year .which 'ended last Aug. superintendent at Western- Penk Asked if children ever get int'6 year-old Joyce. At M, he is and Neve I'i. In that year expenditures wire sylvania. § fights or other arguments, or gentle, intriUgenl man with iY.»Ilateinie $16,660 and receipts $19,734. At that time the school had one' hey avoid conflict, Dr. Kloss ex- large supply^ of enthusiaWi. ‘Truckoos on the Hearth” i n n n * s ~ Mod avenlna Good Uuele The increases come because dur­ main building, a gyro, kindeigar- iiiataetlr' . ' But sometimes the o^eal of Kvenlna Serenade ing the. current year building lif- "Th^-.4 re normal, .healthy chil­ lowors School Auditorium 8:30 P.M. 4\ lews' ten, industrial arts ahd teachers watching the busy, exploringNhands ACT 'News Reporter spectlon services have been great­ cottage and the ' auperintendent’s dren. T&ey all b^e a..basic drive. of a blind youngster glidinkover , P h u n i H | ^ News , ■, ly expanded and rates 'for fees residence.' Most of the buildings If they ^ n ’t they wpultr-bg sick; flowers or probing' thousand\ of Friday and SOhirdoy Evonings, March 15*16 and licenses have also gone up. were in a deplorable condition *rae There is nd^essentiarthlference be­ .dots in a braille book becomes to ADMISSION $l.0 0 \(Tax Incl.) tween educating the blind chll^ ana V/r — ZvotSS Good Uusle Two inspectors, phimbtn_g and equipment, was worn out and inade­ mtich,jsven for Dr. Kloss to bear. w: Serenade electrical, have been added, to the quate:., . . the. sighted chllk’’ -^../Occailo^ly I have to get' NOW! payroll. Lots of Recreation ’eather and Zalman Iq six , years under Dr. Kloss’ sway'-from It'aU/’ he saya ‘*So I :wrene» went Chappell’s budget request . con­ direction, the school hag undergone The school provides eight years - n templates' no further Increase in throw my-kbakis in a aiiitease and _de a two-mlllion-dollar renovation. It of, elementary schooK and four drive >jr to the forest, lovenlna Good MusW' personnel, Like, other budget re­ now provides board and education years p'f high, school, phis, maqy _ Brown quests it provides for the virtually recreational aettviUes, !'A couple of days alo'ns hiking Quantities without charge for 180 blind , chil­ and seeing the wonders ot.nature a t o r t * Do It automatic sAlsry increase for em­ dren and has a staff of 100 teach­ Students are given evkj’ op­ 'O—Got lambardo makes me think that we sighted p —lie ! Allen ployes • of one step on the snnivei^ ers and employes. Next summer a portunity to . mingle w4th the A MATTRESS or BOX SPRING? have a lot to be thankful for. ssry date of their, employment. new $850,000 kindergarten will be sighted world at concerts, radio, \ opened. stations, operas, theaters qnd “So. I get In my car and head od tJvenlas Good Muaia- school, saying to myself Are Children are admitted at-the age sports events. ‘N qw’b the time. We are clearing full , i? t2 ? r Extra of 4; -Ebccept in unusual circum­ An Independently owned and over — ’how lucky I am. JlG.^IUoiral Tbdmas Pastor Announees that it is all work again Bntihgin famoua name4nattresse»and\^x- QFalGlect the Artlat stances they don’t leave until they operated institutlor^ Western are 15 or older. Pennsylvania derived Its income iking back. You can’t run ■if Series of Sermons ay fkm'reality.” ; spriiigs At prices that spell extra savings _____ .j;__ "Bvwrtna Good Muato “But they enter the world poised from state appropriation, from a WKUB—Bveatioi Serenade and self-confident with hopes for limited endowment fund and con­ -to you. ConHi early, select now for your WTIC—rack Burtel . The Rev; Clifford O.. Bimiwqn, the future, ” says Dr. Kloss. tributions from Interested in- .WDRO-»A»noa and Andy \ . Aiuliim Include home or summer cottage. ./ WPra^Xpulton Lewia . y pastor oT Cepter Congregational lawyeis/Tilitiit mvniuais aiiu giuiips.------Church, has announced his sermon lers, shippers, chiropractors, sales­ The school 'has' become Dr. men, social workers, drill press op Kloss* home and workshop. He WCCO^i§ood"B^iuina Good Uutlo aeries for the Sunday morning wor­ WINDOW SHADES < Any Two V\:ipiB—Allen Brown . ship services of the Lenten period. erators, teachers, x,'fay developers works 10 to 16 hours a day--HK>me- W*riC—Tour Senator from Conn. ^ch of the seven sermons will Pieces $58.00 . WDROAvAniOt and Andy LONG WEARING W P O P -M . P. Mor*an - : deal with, a special..subject under the general topic. "God and You ^/ Athletes Live 4 ^ Long INTERSTAtE GLEANtEX * '\ ^ A Y —Join the NaTy_ ^ .. . at Work." This Sunday will WCCO>-Qpod Ovralnt Good Uailo C h e s s C l u b Made to Order IjJlB—'Bvanlna Serenade be "Through ■Difficulty;" March, Ctiicago—Athletes live Just as $2^5 WHIL|;rifEt:l.AST nc-rlMwa oTthe World li, ‘"I^rough Beauty." Marcir long'as non-athletes and die of the With Yonr RoUem WDRC—'Amoe and Andy same causes, according to a recent WFOPwaabriel Heauer 24. "Through Others;" March 31, Th,e standings at the end ot^the tSTCOMC "Through Worahip:’’ April 7, report ; in the American Medical n ^ L L LINE OF CUSTOM ./ 'V. )i«»- third round in the club toumkment FIRST SERVED^ WHAY—Rllten Band Reports Passion 'Bunday,. ’Through Suf-. Assoeiatiflir i Journal. QuMtion- WCCUr^ood Bvsnlns Good MuslO are as follows; three points: VENETIAN RLINDS/ WKNB—Dinner Dats fecingj” April 14, Palm Sunday; naires wiire sent to 1,130 awletie tVTIP-Ont Man'a ramlly I'TOrmigh Duty:” and ou Bbtster Robert Widhsm, L«uii Olmsted letter whiners and 1.130 nonath­ letes. 'They abowed Uiat the aver­ W p^^^Siy^ R^S^unle $undRy. . -April 21, /Through and Joseph Segal, S points; 14>u- E. A. JOHNSON J^ath.’’ ■ age life expectancy of athletes was HOWAWfIprGENTER Siaa_ .;' rence Perry, 2 >s fiolnts; Robert There are three preaching serv- 65.96 years, while the average life SATURDAY PAINT CO. "SLEEP SPECIALIST'#ROM A to Z-Z-Z-Z" Good Itliaid Ites each Sunday at Center Church, Eenni C a r y l.,eGeyt and Mike expectancy of. nonathletes w'ss jtter Party - , ^ ' at 8, 9:15 and 11, A service of Holy VVichnian..2 points; Joseph Kar.oSi, 65.97. 723 Main St., Tel. MI 9-4501 539-541 m ain ST., MANCHESTER PHONE MI 9-6336 Oommunion.is held at 7';30 a.m. A i'l' points; C, Mollenhauer; Mi- RIGHT NOW ON THIS BRAND NEW 1956 FAMOUS ■- ;■ cordial welcome ja extended to all hael . O’Brien, 1 point; 'Wamer who wish, to attend these services, Mortimer, aero. '£ & Good Huala particulacly during this seasqh of Gaihea in prof^esa: Stanley Op- - Party Weik,Emiiki, ^ Unt. V alach. vs Laurie J*efry David Grady Vs Richard Ihckhaut. DatsUae The following havg games ■ to TV Canieira Diven Deep make up in order to \bc eligible Run-Down VY<>Polka Party for the fourth round on ^sreh 15 : London—Great Britsiif hakde- .Warner Mortimer Jr. x's Ralph AUTOMATIC veloped a hand-held underwater Men and Women! Geer; John 'Wolcott vs Her.b Tbare's positively nothlBg bet­ *’^A'Y&Polka L .. television camera which it ciaiipe Smith; Clifford Hodgkins vV tor than PERRlZANi-to pick you SPREE! ELECTRIC detsleeve is . the ' world’s smallest, and Emile Ckite'. Ken Tarlosv vs Karl up and make yoq feel that Lifa . _ ibert Q. bewU cheapest. The camera, spherical, iP —Theater Roys! ' Reichelt. la worth living agsln. la buoyant in. water. It has two Three new members are Joe Se­ If yo.iir condition as Is so often ' * '^ A Y —Ntebt Watch handles and can be operated, gal, Herb Smith and Karl Reichelt. the case, Is due to heed of nlore essential vitamins and food Iron D A T 8 o f f r a n t i c s e l l i n c Manufacturer's List Pri^ B T IC -^ t fte UJl. as deep as 250 feet. The dtver *The folloaving is an example of 7 Normdn's Factory Purchase WDRO-kThe World Tonllht . tor buUdins up your bipod then WPOP—Nl«hl Mtulc merely' aims it; focusing and the King's Indian Defense: try F E R R IZA H a .- »ilA- ■ other camera adjustments 'Are IV « 4 N-^KB3 ■ V ^ Y —Nlabt Watch llrurtlve tonic. Sale Price, . . . . $3i9a?5-Yoii Sove|7; / e m c - a t the U-N. made fro.ih a control positibn in N^KB3 - P—B4 ftRIZAN a chanra to WDRC—The World Tonlzht a boat. ghl up. Increase your NOW IN PROGRESS AT P—K3 P—KN3 ■ WPOP—NlyW Music B—K2 X B—N2 ve you more energy • 4I^ST LOAD IT^PU SH THE BU H O N • MAKES D ^ E S SPARKLE. GLA^ ' *:ia^ The Tartars; ^ who once overran le r redder blood, . », WRAY—NIcht Watch Castles V CasUes f la sold on a positive.., " • WTIC—Motion Betor* ths House Russia, Poland and Hungary, are P—B4 XT-Q 4 of complete aatlrt AND THAT'S ALL— IT CLEANS ITSELF GLEAM, SILVER GLISTEN, PO) WDRC—Russ Katuchion now confined to a region in forief WTIC—Westward Look ' BP X r N;.X P ley back.' : ii« a - ■ Russia. They are Mohanimef^ in P X •,...N-^«3- AND SHUTS OFF AUTOMATICALLY , PANS SHINE— MODEt I WHAY—Kl«ht Watch ----- religion and apeak a Turkish'dla-. B X N' ■ P X B .w n c —Westward Look lect. ■ ' you set^.a^'llna ' WDRC-4UM1 Naucfaton N—Q4 'Q-,-B2 j . Hale Ftment Storer. ICO Tj(Meti-|t.Jt:-, W ^ ^ -ito d e m SouD^ ■ ' ■■ . V . **wfetT*iMlaht Watch NO MONEY DOWN! 24 MONTHS w n c -'M f^ rt McCormick WDRC-^uss Nau(taton "■■ WPOP—Modem Sounds • h - T^vision Procrams G^Psce Two 4^ u Now at Norman's ALUED TV SERVICE ■ /7 M AKCUStER »15D“ jW B C |b Per House C^t .'"I RECOMMENDED ^■a9V Pina PaHs lY ON THIS BRAND NEW. 1956 ON THIS NEWEST MODEL B U 9-0080— 9 a-ra. to 9 p.m. ■ffe - M'- Mawibcr ef pactory EYE PHYSICIANS Baadad Electrsale Teckalclaas EVERYWHERE

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L. •EXCLUSIVE 2 CYCLE A LL^ n sn r UNION OfTICAL 445 HARTFORD ROAD, N ear McKEE [ 785 MAIN STREET 664 FARMINGTON AVE. Free OeiiYenf! WOND-R-DIAL X MIVM 4M MANCHESTER. CONN. HARTFORD. CONN. ^ * PORCELAIN INSIDE i Cori.; PnMpec't and Farraingioo Af*. AND OUTSIDE i- ■ I- OPEN DA9LY, 9 to 9 FREE PARKilNG $ 2.95 MI9-S128 ■ V" ' AD 3-2871 '■ aUMiia;s.'(iiip • r r V A " i r < 4 . '/r ’■ h i'lr L' '■X.; ■ft; . / ■)J 7 I .■1 £ ■ ' - I' .} ■ :'U7 ■ I^fd ' • C,-*T * •** • ■ A- IJ ■ i \y-' mm ■ : t ■V- 'r; V 7 f. !|- 7 : - :-^ r ■M l. , . ; f T-: I - in n ■■.■■■,• -- : ■ :." ; ■ 's -'• .•" . :: . . ••- A. -•; 1957 -a t, PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER pVENING HERALD, MANeHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, MAR^r?. 1987 \ - MANCjHESTER I EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY! MARCH* T, PAGE SIX ^ v : . |' rhoderator. fJhildren who par.ticl- necessary because - traffic , Isiil't- With the pastor, and his wife, L ^ atUcktd epttily and fratfy, a nice hale aomawhera and erawl Hamuton dlfers^ Mrs. Heins Elected peted-w ere Denise Miller, Susan 4-lmte Pike Wins ! Is;heav.y 'enough for it and won'fr be Frances, and their three'chU'dMrt, Irish Tea Party ^ xx tfdfUrifpBtpr and. bt our opinion, that posal to make ,thfe Connecticut Liberty Lcidges, No,. 136 and IVA.. aymBoUc UcklnR. recovarad, and IR Stanilard, division of United 'prealdent' o'f the Waddell School education helps children TeWm hew , ' However, those who -favor the n'ett. In-Accepting,the call.to qome measure conterid^ four lanes would here. Js'looking forward to the 17, are completing plana for their- waa alectadiPraaident twice airatn. craft Cot^p., la completing plana Boston, March t (d^W hether PTA at -meeting held last night K) get along with people In teach­ Ttirnpike four lanes -Jn thb/east- ern section of the ^trtite got'qp- give, eastern Connecticut an eco-* ■challenge o f, Continuing the ,;new Irish TdaParty and entertaln'meiit, The Bute Fubllc Utilities Corfl-d> In filling its application for a ita second anniial European Tour you’r# football coach or houset^fe. In'the/i^ool auditorium. ing tolerance/and making good Friday. Mqrch 15,. at 8, p.m. in Connecticut Holds Lead Other officers elected are: Mrs. citizens; It brings fun, happiness prM’al yesterday■ from ' the ■ -Repul I'liK riomte boost. • ‘ ' church ■ building prograni. Be'fore mission (PHC) hss set M a rc h 18 a s rate increase, ? N E ^ pointed o^ for employea-and families. The trip, (ribiirbahite or Apartment dweller, X The turnpike is to run from leaving Orienna. the 'parish -there Orange Hah ■ “For Humiriitj'” . . . .. __that, as a regulated public utility, TRdger Begley,- vice president; and peace of'mind as it prepares llcan majority of th^ Senate In a the date for its hearing on the enough profit to prhtch‘ coincides with'’’ the plant phyatclan or InvaUd, yoii’U find In Card Tourney children for .earning a llvlhg iu cauctis. ' ^ , Greenwich to Klllingiy, svccessi'illy -jompleted a .building variety of brebtjs and dessert Jack McCarthy, tfea.surcr; Mr.s., be served in the^nquet '. ;CAnn.. '**■ Laat fall President Ei»enhi Yankee^ Southern New England Telephone, pgy its e*J>*h»lon program. shutdown, will, take, pIscA between there’s one , hobby you can share Joaeph , ..Sullivan^ correspoonding their-adult life; U-gives children Majority' leader" Elmer S. W at­ prograrri and has a beauflful new. Maple ,Super Service itlU h^ds an appreciation of alt the scleneea son^ erf .XV'elHersfield saW the deci-' church • in worship.' a progranj will ,TES appointed .a; diatinifuiahed fr( By A. H. O. * Company (SNETCO) applicationi which ia running over ISO million a July 26 and Aug,' 11. with Bradley in some fomi with 20 mlUion other secretary; Mrs. Julius* Randazz'o, lodge hell.- MIMCAI NBVICt a .wide margin, .in the wee^rty Set­ recordthg aecertary; and Mrs. and teaches them good sporUmanr .,akfn to support the measure was ReCe|t^ion Sidled Mrs. Robert Arendf "will be . In of cttiaena to be "CStiieh Adviaa: idFa ifatt'iJnitWise.------j-yeirr“ -7 7 - Field the'point of,')Si^itBrtng“aftd- Americana: gardening. ■To assist 'the - comnHMee termlnatioh> / .toiw iUVPI I back Touriiaipeht conducted at the Jamies Beckwith, Mrs.‘ Jam es Gott .'ship. . , >X*"'overwhelmingly” In favor . ■ of charge of rCfreahmenU. ■ | on u>a Muwai security progrkm." In oui* last, we held the reap- ■ SNETCO is seeking to ammd itsi added that it must raise the Your___ “garden” _ may bb no more Red Merf4 Club. Scores after 22 Th( attendance banner wkg-Won four fi Imnea. .- -• < ? plans for the tea, and a^^eati'ng. rates to provide an estimated in-i money through the-sale of stobka Approximately }0 Hamilton and Arthur Rittenberg, delegates For New Pastor space is limited, those ■ '■ ,re« iio n t^ ...... requested that they niake an ikranee of Nelson Carpenter on Standard erriployes who went on than a pot of African violets but, > weeks at*] , - X" to the PTA Counoil. by Mfe. Dorothy . Getchel'e^'class. He "Added that the Republfcani, Trains Outstrip Trucks crease,In lU gross revenue of about bonds but that if cannot al- Refreshments were^servhd Irt the who control the Senate 31-5, plan' to attend should secure ...... „'t,, 1 examinauon ;^>f , the1,-. fnreiO'n foreign aid slate payroll, this time •«' 4-1^ the 1959 tour are a ig n ^ up tO’Ze'" hear this: ^ ■ ” I Maple Super Service, 4,638 ;Man- The slate of officers'was pres­ Members and'. friends of tha: tickets as soon as possible fro 9j*t_.cenl,ieIfe?Uve March J5. I.'tcact'^inveatots unless profits are fORTE-Pim ,v The number of women n ^ I cheatfr Waljpaper and P aint, ented by Mrs. Dorothy/Daley, . cafeterlrf^y Mrs. Ipehe Plsch and to discuss the financial aspects of Unsie O pi.llcies of the United States. Now search consultant” for the The hearjng ia scheduled to start) gufflcleht to assure' "a, reasonable pest,:thla year. Saating'capaeHy of North Methodist ChuiVh are In­ New York -- The’nation's 1,- any of the following; Mrs. the Flying Tigers DC-9B»Cliarter- fng African Violets m a nn““yjh“ 14,562; Red Men’i Lodge, 4,88THbhalrman of the nominating com- her comrrtittee. the problem in' fulure c^devises. this, distinguished committee has House Appropriations Comrtiitlebv [ at 10130 a.m. in the Commission's] return." The pr'esenL'turripike pikns call vited to an informal reception for 698.814 freight cars, with an aver- Conn, Mr.s. Annie Johnston, Mrs.’ HE Affibci^BD PR i^ . hearing room in the State Office ___ j,' ed bjr the groiipTa limited ta 9« grown so great In few I «4ai Bolton Five. 4,358. m ittee. the new minister, the pev. H. Os­ age capacity of 53,7 tons e a c h. i Martha Leemon. Mrs.'Lily Gunlop, Associated Press is.excluslvel.v reported, praising the results of to bV A key symbol of the livanher : 'Mama Sun Glaasea With : NEW since World War 11 that the mein> - ____ ^______The program coh.slsted of 'ia. Military ‘electronics sale* In the for two lanes in eastern Corihectl- Thi Building In Hartford. _ ———iii——— passengers, of-'wholn about two-r good Bertnelt, Sunday afternoon have a ('tritlbined capaclly of 9,1.- Mrs. Barbara Bell' and Miss Vera anujned w the use o<\republicauon ol In wmich Big Bll].-^ennan and Son Glasses’ 1 b e ra of the Afrlcah violet Society 40 out of e v e r / 1,000 ,panel discussion on “What Are We United,-States^'reached the 2.7-bil- cxif, although the rest of thC ex­ all/ news) dispatches credited to it, ot our foreign aid In the past, ami Major rale changes proposed by thirds are now .enrolled.' ENERGY outnumber tjie older order of rose united pressway will have fmir to six. • from 3 to 4:30 in the church 200,000 torts. This compares with Dion. As this Droodle points out ^ Bducatirig Children For?” pres­ lion-dollar levebi in 1956, an In- about 1?,OOQ,000 tons for the coun­ AV otherwise credited . *'*P*'' recommending that we realise It State-Comptroljef "Fred Zeller ..were tha telephone company Incfilde; | The. tpdrtata will be fre r to hobbyists. So says Daniel J^ Foiej^^ within the first year. Highway Commissioner Newc ve.stry.' ,d also the local tiews-pdbllshed here. Freedom’s Comer travel,.-without a set schedide, be]- ______FAST! ented b'y children from the fifth cjea.se of l(f per <;ent over 19.55, try's 800.000 truck-trailers at 15 laM All rlahts' of rcpubhcatton. of Special must contii.ue fop a long Urtie to exploitmg the victory they won in are now In the middle of good old 10-12% for Homes 'V nationally-known editor of ”hor- and sixth grade classes, with Mis*' and accounted for nearly half the man E. Argraves says four laneX At this time n.aUy will want Alspatches hetWn are also reserved. Increases ranging from. 10 per tweetl their «arrival at .Zurich, Today,^ the infant "mortality,-rate tO\ personally become acquainted ton# per trailer, s buried fish to ferOIlze com crop# come. , V . the origmal vote for .leaders of the National Save Your 'Vision- Week And though ' ^1 the winds of ^ "wltikia 7 (i#Va at w»A»y ticultupe/’ " . , stands at 26 per 1.000. Ethel Ro'Ub, principal, acting as total sale4"of the ln|(j[istpy. in ' eastern Connecticut aren't' IB.'iT Hotise. In that first chapter cent to 12 per cent- in residencihMdi j^tmtaertand on Jiily 27 and depar- TrSa defieiencie* nmsiljr r ^ l t in ■ Prolongs Tieet for Life . . ruit-sarrice client ol N. E. A, Senr- lit lU reasoning, the committee so I've prepared an EYE QUIZ doctriit*were let loose .to play upon tiire from Amsterdam, Holland, on of their \exploltatldn of victory, which will detetrmlne whether or flat-business exchange rates. X ,the earth, so Truth be in the fieW tired rundown feellnt. For New In recoirnUion of gardening ak **^l»uWUhers ncpr'escniaitves; The follows a very simple premise— Bi ennan avid Zeller had .moved for A reclassification of certalh ex-/* Aug., 10.,Th«^ have the Option th is; Fnercy Ka»t — fsko FORTE H-t'S, ,a hobby you can carry with you ■ Ulua-MsUiews Speci,aKA«ency —-New not you'-need glsMca. If you an­ X e do injurigusly by licensing year of touring either alone or In | Silt. Chicago.- Detroit and Boston. _ that the existence of Soviet Rus­ afl the fruHs available in the con-; swer “yes” to ilU- the questions changes because ' pf changes In the nijh potency muln-vnomin- old ag e -^ n d prolong your zest prbhlbiting -to misdoubt , -h e r pr(^arrange^‘ groups, of 15,, Two 1 ^MEMBER AUDIT BUIILAU OF sia forces us into a policy p f pro­ trol of Hmise committees, -the run, do ndt walk to your nearest number of telephone -stations with­ strength. Let her.-and F^ehood minerol lonit ihot.. foXllfe—America’s oldest incor­ CmCUTe^TIONS. fruits of ps^onage and the fruits in the locsj calling areas, .Hartfo'rd travel agencies are aMisl-1 ftrenstken iron deficient bleed in porated horticultural 'organization viding arms, to other - nations, on Optometrist. J. When you're In the grappleXwho ever knew/truth put PrinUng Company of sharp-conwol qfjthe progress of street do you occasionally fall /flJicreases in individual Unb mes-; to the words, in a free and open ing the Travel Club committee | jnit 24 hours. this y^qe emphasizes "little gar­ sketai-responsibll the military aide o f Our-4o*algn sage:'Tate bu.siness pervlce, - and wltlMirirangements fot.thla yesw’* rors appearing in ad- legialatiom—Tihey vSre hot T h y , down Open ;mahl^6^effT^z^TAt “the encounter: -Jlohn Mljtqrf; . , dens.’’ X. , ' _ents aniPothtr. reading matter aid, and into a policy of economic these two, about playing the game moVies do. you hav.e to alt um bn semiTpu^lIc service; in amounts trip..',' . ■ _ itaa _ In tts famous New England Getthrbeautiful, I Hanchtatarslrcniag Herald. of politics as thev know it and de­ the stage'?. 3. Is your nlck-ham'c rori-espondlng to the increases In F r a n c e a Burnette, committee ■ XMat «f «!*•• IW- spring flower showr-March 10 aid to other nations, to help com­ ■ ' ' ' ■' ' fine It. fiat-rate mislness service in the ex­ Most Indiisti^ Private , chairman, has scheduled monthly ,r. l>>UatM< MMlM ay adTrrilsIng closing hours: bat condltlona.ln which the theories Squlniy? *■ Are head-on .collisions -Sasw ' rrae — «•»•> through 16. the MassacHusetta jo d a ^ l p.m. Friday, They had now A with such display an everyday occurrence when you changes invbtved. meetings for interested employes • rfpflMl* ’ Horticultviral Society, a national bountiful bread that's uetda^d p.m. Monday. of Cpriiimunlsm m ight make prog­ drive? 5. Do you thjnk yoiir Tele­ An increase of 25 cents per . Stockholm —^ Private ownership to discuss tour arrangements: The ill — rORTC organization in membership, will .Wednesday—J p. of power and wilu set the stage for ^riR|9 •7'' •Thursday^l p. ni^ Wedneidqy. ress. Chapter two- in tnelr. exploitation vision set is just.A big blurry ra­ ■month in the charge for residence and ipAnagemenl accoun't, for - 93 next mebtlpg will be held March! r«*rg* accent outdoor living,, along with -1 m. Thursday. It holds that It la upon auch aco- and expansion of tneir original vic­ dio 7 6. At patties dp you find and business extension statl,ons. per cent of the .total’value Of Swe­ 11 at 7:'30 p.m.'in the Hamilton! ■ art af »a»r Vat-. Oat ease of maintenance. b'aked with butter added Friday. den's industrial production? bt.the Standard recreation Iniilding at rarta. Tlij la laklal a< 'datidfina? 1.0;» 0 a.a nti - mcI nomte aid, and the results It m iy tory, which had been their smart yourself t*llciftg to lamp-s? 7. Do' Increases in the- rates to*' P*"^* liaait (arw lataj. For even those ardent Amateurs except Saturday — whipping of Meade\ Alcorn In the you need Rinoculars to cut. .vpur vale branch exchange trunk lines, industrial' labor force, private In­ Raycroft Walsh Park; who comprise the 20-year-o f t- m. . ain, that the long range vic-. contest over the House leadership. toenails? 8. is this column diffi­ private brand' exchange statlonA, dustry employs 91 per cent, co-' WELDON DRUG CO. women's exhibitions committee to taste better!; operative factories 4 per cent, and \ Ninety-four llfe-inaurance com­ tliuiMmy, March T toirNiyer Communism dapends. In chapter two. It developed that cult to-read ?/ ,ti know it's mur­ switchboards anp switching equip­ 901 MAIN STREET will tell you that a hobby muat’t "Ixmitsrange aucceaa,” aaya the one of the early research projects der to write.) ment. ■ and in various mlscellsne- publicly owned plants 5 per cent. panies are licensed in Canada. be.more of a burden than you can to which Nelson Carpenter: had de­ ous,,service and equlpment- Uems. carry cheerfully. The committee's cornmitteeXTiea In demonatratlng ------T------^ ------e SKMid Temitu? dicated himself had concerned the Increases in toll service' charge/ eleyfen,small gardens will be only that a' free T^atom Is far auperlor poasible' climinatlon^ofi a certain '^y adjustments in mileage ban' a part Vf the huge show,which this Xiast-^ovamber, I>wiKht D. Kliacn- to hn authoritaHgn one in pro^ Zeller-Brennan deficit ^n eastern A Thought for Today overtime. rales, night and ^n------r -.... \ n ... I. .1- ' ...... ' year haa been expanded beyond howar pocalvad an ovtrwhelmlng. vidlng better llVingKmdiUons and Connecticut. Sponsored by the. Manchester dsy rates, and person to pe/son the—seven acres of floor space It Carpenter studied, anil-'figured • 'x Council of Churches , occupied,/n previous years. , • vote of ecftOdonce from tRO Amer­ tha individual opportuiittlM which Sad collect calls. ■■ .-X -V :-.' and' came -Up with w hat yieerns lb, , , ------.Redncttor.a. Ip rertain ^arges Bc-sides gardening for seaside, X. ican people. It was a lictory at the people so deeply desire. This de­ be a masterful answer. arising from changes in base rate mands continuing emphails orNjiro- Hatred * auburbk, city ard, town, there will .i-' poUa 80 overwhelming^ that it Th? problem, in eastein Con­ Perhqps at one time or another areas and zones, and in 'multiple be woodljJwL settings, spacious could only be compared, in modern nomlc developrhent, Consequent necticut, ..was the- existence of every ^ rso n finds himseff liter-; channel offerings. azalea, rhododendron, rock garden ieutenan.r^ Governor \Chuck ally bating someone for something See 19,490,000 New Revenue ' and other displays'i'-pjus' cut flow­ times, to the victory of Another our fundamental objectives cannot J^syett as a perennial chauehger jiopular leader aeeklngr his sec­ be realized unless our energies and that has transpired. We justify According to the -PUC notice ers, roses, carnations, house pTants, to Zejjer and Carpenter. In. the our actions to. hste until we stop' announcing the hearing, these p ro ­ rose gardens, flowering dog^woods, ond tenn—Franklin D. Roosevelt resources are directed toward the zenith of the Lodge adminlstMtlbn AT to realize that hat# hiiro^us far posed changes would provide an espalliered (flat),, fnilt trees, , x In 1B36. creation- of those conditions under Jewett had, In fact, been much worse than it does the one \vbN)iate. annua] revenue inrrea.se of some apring bulbs Including tulips, daf­ more Ihan'^hallenger or a triorn -,X The two victoriea were, in fact, which a free, and democratic sys­ He had then "been the spear This was brought honie to me i-ery $9,490,000, based on the-estimated fodils and hyacinths, arid alpine very much Alike in their propor- tem can 'live and prosper In the vividly recently in A. little artice- level of J95t business. plants. and symbol of^g' party regime that appeared in the Baptist Ob­ .tions, in the national gratitude which had proved able to whick The telephone company yester­ , Emphasizing gardening as part world.” server: day reported a net inepme of $11,- of a way of better living and peace they expreeaed for the lOader^lp ‘The United States,” the com­ Zeller and Carpent^ around \ln "When w e' hate our enemies, TWEED’ their own backyat'd. 894,000 for 1956, compared with of mind, editor Foley recalls the jdemonstrated in the prerioua four mittee says later, "ie engaged fn Now, however, the Lodg^ admil^- we give toem power over iti-. $10,532,000 for 1955. The cdmpanyj words of an eminent doctor friend, yeara. in the configebce they dem- an inescapablb..^etruggle for its power ovdr our sleepy our appe; also said that the year's earnings 739 MAIN STa who said: "I've carried many a iatratibn aneV its political tites. pur blood preasure, pur onatrated in th^future leadership existence. So'long as the - Sbylet agers were gVne. and Meade of $2.19 a share “compared favor­ grudge into my garden^ But I've health;/ and our happiness. . bur ably with thP.se for 1955, hut were never carried one out.” Of the individual Involved. blpc continues to seek the destruc­ corn had been promoted to 'Wash Ington, leaving Connecticut un-i s_ would dance Rlth ^oy if still below” the figure that should Gardening Inherited Urge If the auctions were parallel, tion of the free world, we have guarded, and Brennan and Zeller surmised that' they worry be earned ”in limes of prosperity.” 'Working with the soil Is an irt- thers algo seems to be a certain no choice but to continue to de- had- put on their power display in cerate us. Our hatred is not Substantiol Reductions herited urge. Foley say.s. quoting the House, In the midst of this hpfting',them at all; it only turns ■liniiiarlty In the sequela. Within a fehd ourselves. . .. . We are con­ r oWn days nnd nights Into a former opera singer Geraldipe Far­ power situation. Carpenter began ■■ ■ ■ ON rar who found that “ Closb to the few weeks after he had taken of- vinced that the beat security for whispering the soft words of ellith turmoil." r ElixabftlrArdcn Really, it isn't worth it. Is It? ' - ■ Sod Can Be Seen, a -Thought of floe for hla second temy Roose­ Americans la oollettiva' security. statesrhanlike peace, and one day God.” - - velt was being batted ammd by and that tha best "hope for dlmin-' the stale \woke up to the news Frert'R. Edgar ^ CpSMniCS End-Of-The-Seasoit\ Merchondise Foley recalls v'^'oman supposed­ i l Crngreas, some of his best friends iahlng the burden ia economic de- a pipe of ' peace, being puffed by "W# ddiver’V ly doomed to die of tuberculosis — Zeller and'Jew ett in a grand gea [During the OvH War 52,345 but permitted.the hbbby Of garden­ lu d ranged themselvsB against velopjyient,'-',. : ' ture of unity 'eomihg to the -Ra Union aoldiers -were held in the C ^ederate prison at Ahderson- ing. • Twenty-flye years later, he him, and the atmosphere was ho Thus our program of economic publican party east of the river V Arthur Drug Stores . said,' she had an incredible' garden aeeond hoaaymoon, but a' rough aid abroad is pegged diraetly upon It Had proved an appropriate, vllie, Ga. IkAAdkAtRaBaAtR'AA.tJ ■ including 10,000 primrosea. A guarreL This raflecM yarioua our recognition of Russia as am not an Appropriations,, piece of re­ .surgeon found happines.s In retire­ search by- Carpenter. things, including tha pasaaga 'of enemy, which is perhaps a good ment hybridizing azaleas and That the object of this-operation other plants. time, tha wearing thin of personal­ wray of gett ng American polt- was tha education of the-Jewett And Pick, Hgrlow^ retired Harr ity and charm, and tha psycholc^l- tlclana to support foreign aid pro­ fdrtre’ss • inside Zeller territory varcl football «oach,'4vaUhlng the cal boredom of ^rpetuating urii- and, perhaps. Us eventual razing blue of the gentians In hia garden gram!, but which also carries the io the ground, — tn a f would be veraal acceptence of Rooaeyelt as assumption that. If Russia should braving the frosts and snowflakes something.'too rude'to suggest, in of approaching winter, said ' that the- superpfi'an - the election had ■top being an enemy, we could cast surh an era of pehce. to htrn they made “death less ■eemed to'label him. . off our foreign aid re.sppnsibiltties . In fact, the eastern Connecticut fearsome and old age more official undercover explanation, de­ But Roosevelt himself contrib­ 'ahd let the undeveloped part of • beautiful.” signed for acceptance by'aJ) who uted the one key deed which ended the world go hang. can ifive It credulity, la that the the boaayniooa end began the era ^_flTiat, of course. Is the great whole move was undertaken Ih of dlarespOict and open quarrel. He fallacy of our timesT The basic order top lace eialern .Connecticut in a position of defense^agajnst and SMFD Votes X took, the unlimited popular man­ problems of the world today, the, equality with the resurgent power date he had received "and', as if basic need of undeveloped peoples of Brennsn. 1.6-Mill Tax he M t that It licensed him' fbr. to be helped to- progress would be For tho.se ^-ho wish to join the anyUibig, proceeded to submit to in existence if there \qere no ranks of the cynics, we would sub­ mit sn alternate posaiblllty, to the COTTAGE CHEESE Real”*^ and peraonal property Oniigrasi his proposal for conquer­ such thing as Russia or .Commu­ effect that Brennan And'Zeller within tlje limits of the South ing the itupreme Court tKrough- nism, and our respoTAihility for iinderaU'nd a miitual building to­ Manchester Fire District (SMFD) the dsviee of Iniereasing its mem­ Aslplng solve these problems u*ould ward bigger things. will be taxed at 1.6 mills for the bership. He himself stepped over be no less urgent. Nor will It, At any rate, in chapter two, period beginning Nov. 1, 1956 t there has been arcotnFUahed, by Juiie 30. ' , the bounds,' and he himself ended now,,cease if the cold,War itself either alliance or soft capture, th'c District taxpayers levled^Ahe the - honeymoon, by ^ asking more should end, and we no longer reduction, of Fortfess Jewett, the tax proposal riecohimanded.by Dis­ than some of hia beat friends have the excuse of being against long-time east of. the river out­ trict Commissiriners at thr special could in conscience .agree to give post. . meeting laat night in Npthan Hale Russia to justi^ our being for School. Some 30 persons, moat’of him. . humanity. them either, reguliur or volunteer H. in FIRE-KING Now we come down to Dw-ight firemen, attended the "final Eisenhower taking office in 19S7, CHADWICK HEATING meeting. / and we find, .a few. wsieka later, Life Is CompUcBted Hunt Oofllnee Figures ^ COMPANY SAYS George W7 C. Hunt, treasurer, that various elements have slipped Just how complIcataMi oqr mod­ briefly mitlined the. Wires ar^ away from'the spell of-hia charm em living can become—semetimes GAS HEAT rived a/by the Commiasioners Be­ aiM personality, that Congress la 80 complicated that it threatens IR lest For'57, fore i)ia motion was put to a vote., no longer In a honeymoon mood, he Board- of Tax Review has to stall ua slU and keep us from lost For a Liforimo « acted bn • asseaament com- and that the overwhelming per­ doing anythlng-^is illustrated,' , (faints filed by some 500 proper- sonal mandats "of last November. this time, by a aituacion involvtfig "'^ty owners after the new rCMlua- . and the sumos-t -unbelievable con- Little League baseball 'in New ■ tifw-flgti.rea were announced. • fldence i t . demonstrated on the The revaluation booated , the York state. \ Tortm’s- Grand List from $96,000;- ^art of the American people are Laat.aesaon. a hot line drive in 000 to'' $135,48,777, CortimU-; fading, almost as if they belonged a New Yoric atate Little League' sioners estimate’ that the Tax Re- ,.to 'the }iast. Dwight D, Etaen- game hit a young third baseman vlewcBoard will reduce that fig­ hfewqr, in other words, ia no iongier ure by about $1U million, to $134.- in the piouth. He was plaj-ihg on a 598,000. The. Dlstricfa portion getthng'pollcy birdies just because team which was sponsored by a should be about 69 per cent. Hunt he is ,Dwnght D. Eisenhower. merchants aaiociatioh, which had said, or $92.8'73,142. A l.S-irtlll And in'1857,: as in 1937, w e are thought it was combining a -good rate will return $148,596.80 In' forced'! to consider whether one tAxes. * ” ■ . deed with some .unobjectionable' A budget of $157,007 was ap­ ^ prMidenUal act has not had some­ publicity for Itself when it brought proved in . 'November. Gash on thing to do with this. .This act be­ uniforms and equipment for. the -hand at the beginniiw of the fis­ gan with, an emergency appear- team. cal year amounted to *12,567, leav­ ■ ance before pongress to launch' the After the young third baseman ing some -$146,000 to "be raised by taxation. - ' new doctrine for American for­ Dovo ChcKlwick had been bit by this batted ball, . ChadiOKk Sc Co. ”We have usually'collected about eign policy in the Near East. The however, his parents brought a 564 CEPiTER ST. 96 per, cent of oollectiBle taxes,” emergency h is not yet been /Hunt said. ”I have no doubt we , i- workmen's compensatioiv action /VII 9-0669 p^ved, • and, if anjihing, it has against the''; merchants associa­ 'will collect the money this year/7 In.staller Of He added th a t 96 per cent yipati tion, seeking $400 for dent-1 bills. been di^roved by ,the - fact that MorrSun Furnaces. bring In about $144,440,^xOr ju st Congresa has been eittlng on the The basis for this action was a Let IJs Install A. ■ about enough money;, jtb' rneet.the nSbetrihe for two monlhs and noth­ If eory that, the aaaocialion ^"enp'~ budget. ■ ing has happened. In the name of ployed’’ the boy Whan it spoiiabred Clean, QuiefrEfftctralr Formei* Director Waltep Ma- tias -emergency, the Tresldenr hia team, and^waa thcejoi'e liable .-*boney. Indlca.’.fi; he w”s only aak- I fng his question to acquire per- asked two blank checks from pon- for any injury he auataihed ”dri 'abrial knowledge, aakecT what--a g r ^ , one military, .one for dollars. the job.” / 1.5-miU ■ rate would raiie. Hunt And, most telling of all, perhaps, A Worirmen's Compensatiptf ref­ told him it would reduce collectible - the nature of the new policy eree upheld the claim, and ordered taxes by over,$5,000. aeemed a reversal of what the ‘Don’t Want to Get Caught’ the merchants association to pay “We don't want to -get caught people had tome to expect from ^#$400.'. — short' again in June and not have Eisenhower in the field of foreign In the fear that, the ebtablish- ftmds to p a y the firemen,’; Hunt , policy, as a rcault of his bold n- ent of such liability could mean ! continued, ”so that’s why we are leadership toward peace in hla thq end of UtUe .League baieball recommendliig'the l.fi-mill figure. r- first term.' I The. Warm Air; Furnace 1 - The D istrict will merge with York state, . the t-logisla- the Town June 30. Asked by Ma‘ A strange proposal, presented Albany- ia now, copaidering For The Ultiinate In honey if there will be any money vrilh .manufactured urgency, de:, * bill .which would exempt sponr Home Heating to turn over to the town at that HAVE A HAPPY HUSBAND HAVE A NEW BREAKFAST IDEA HELP YOURSELF manding blank checks as if there tiriie. Hunt 'said probably not, in HAVE A HOSWTAtITY THEAT . ♦ i ■ ■ora of " a little league ‘amateur Taar out a hole in the center of bread. Home Town Bread with jelly or jam would be no, question, about them sporta team” from ' eompensatioa actual- cash. b.ut the rate book A hostess can boast of <;innamon'toast. There’s nothing better for the family go-getter would gd to the Town. ‘There prob­ And fry upon your griddle. Is simple and quick to tx. —this, we think, hit Congress and Uability,. - WithTY IWl what frieqdly fragrance it's av o blest! Mivov., w • Than bread----- at« every • a meal, .ta---’ i ' • ' ably would be some uncollected And that Home Town Bread flavor says to each neighbor; ^And Homq Town Bread will make him say, What malteB it a happy, one-d|sh treat , Yet the neighbors’ Md8 will like it M much public with something of tliasame But a point about tha intricate tax money ' the TcR. *» would In­ (•' Is ah egg-dropp^ in thrmrddle. As anything else you milt. . *^tfScohberting and diail^oning herit, if It collecta'the.money. You're proud of serving the best. - “Say, this ii bread for real 1” character of modem Americab^Ufe .' Homi Town! Home Town! Y Hoine Town! Home Town! ^ x Home Town! Home Town! '* impact of th» Rooeeveit court- Tax blU# are due to be mailed Uomt Toton! Homt Townl haa been illustrated, pncA again. »»» weather! [ Fieekinany'weathert Freeh in any weather! . “ t X<"' pacMng proposal of 1937. Th|e so- U is no iMxger safe tp do anything. , ’ as soon ss the District can gat \Fr»tK in any weather! ■ the adjusted Grand List' and fig- gallad doctrine ^has proved! at Your bast frien)l may aue- you if «zs but each tax. BUla are'due May v .‘V toast. U w ,|a«a point for idl Ute ^ O M E TOWN BRSAP f BAKED AND BAKED BETTEg BY KABI8CO“>NI^lONAL BISCUIT COMPANY? ha ,'iiipa o« your i]i>uig; giving a Remove this article and attach In, with a l-mcm!l2» grac^ pyRxl- iaa^jBiosR-endiBg boy a basahall m ky' be a rtoky It'to ganr ogtotlBf•gtottag fneiMwefm ,iw«da, gba..i'patet on thing to ]4o.; ttM only aafe and M|ck refercheei Fmwipt, for MBUm' '' ' andtatlMia. aariMBtRK —_____ wyy to a n to,to dig tea la tM DldM Statas. ' -"7.' - ■ ‘ ' X' :“ ' ; „ ,y '-' ■ ->.v-7-t.•; V •■..: -y'. ». -H-.'.Y-: ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ■■ ': . . ' . ' . r V ' ' /■ i ■■ ' ' / ■ ■ V ' ■ - ■ . .

■ ■■ j: I MANCHESTER' EVENING HERALD. M ANCHESTEli. CONN.,, THURSDAY. MARCH 7. 1957 , ' / ' '■ MA.NCHESTkn EV-ENING HEBALC, MAJTCHpSTEK/CONN.,..raURSDAV,. MARCH .Y,‘1967 /PAGE EIGHT Trust Board cost £20,000 ‘ apiece.. 98'ocean-going merchant ships, in­ >part)culaters, .pliu adelhydes, or­ conatimer'a plant' in B^rope rep­ areas. Also, pedeslr^ns are for­ -Modern Sub Complex .water tanks, and 292 battery cel^ -Shovels Standardized Rala* Food Irrkdiitted say, was irradiated, at level* keeping In the event of a local did- Smj^king Adds to Smog in'^the- past 10 years. Sdbsidiarles survey Indiogtes that one in. every Lengtby Novel Copied U .S. Coal Cpmpelilive that weigh more than a ton each. They will provide treatment for a cluding seven passenger vessels, •- - - .'.J; .* X mucBs^lgher than would be used agter. The ste V containers ace ganic acids, cariran monoxide, and wholly owned-by the three largest four meii and one .Ih, every ^il resents trahaporlatlon and han­ bidden to /stand In p-onps on '■ ■ f X' total of ^000 lepers. being constructed, .recondlttonad. for. cobunercial pastcurikaUon or stored at three different locations hydrocarbons,. the report says. such manufacturers In the United wbm.en in the United State* are dling charges. , . > efowded". sidewalks anfl ' to lean Washington — The .rtlpdem Navy > -Washington—Until recently, the ■ Chicago —• According to the Los/.Angeles—The Los Angeles Fort Aladison, Iowa—Irene St*^' New ^ o rk - i^ a l ij)ined tn .the Lepposy Shipa Planned reconverted, or «n order. For fiscal, Army .Corps of Engineers stocked stenUsM f— about five miles apart, and another States now account .for 80 per cent fishing enthusiasts. One in every against buildings' with one -foot submarine Is the rnoat compact 1907, about *506,000,000 worth f>t Bulletin of the National Society group of forma is retained at the Air Pollufloh Contnoi DUtrict of the oirtput. ' five men and one In every 128 ppenson of Fo(rt Madlsop has just United suit* U.being delivered and coinpllpated mah-of-war ever Ship Program at Peak m 28 round-pointed Ahovels U^at em­ Soap Output Soar* •Wall'Clcaning Ib Curbed^ resjting aginst' the wall.,Violators Auckland—The first of three new work, involving/some / for Medldal' Research, four^en- City Hall. One set ,each. is at a says tobacco smoke adds almost .women arc Hdnters. ThlR'means finiahdd Spending ^ day* copying -Europe—ia eloee _CDmi«liyon r e 's ubject to flnes ranging from conceived. Tucked, into a • space bodied various comblnatioiu of eratloihs of rats hav* . been 4lvfng C ity jk s * F o rm a that 6,000,000 women fish, nearly -small hospital, .thips.' to... lie. .used , -Jfew Vork—The .United-^tateg ships. Is expected. . - , private aipfield, the municipal golf 12vtons of contaminating cherni- With toreign-produced; -Cbel. The the emnv^alent” Q r^ 'T 6 " t« 0 , th ^ about twice asr-fargevSiii the- aver- grfpa, handles, and blades. These on irradiated, food at ths’ Univer­ course, and the Siate'F'afrgrounda r/IS' to the Kir .of Los AAgelei Ottawa—.The 'Canadian s6ap and 5 M illion'.W oitiini Fi»h 500JK»Tnintr~ ^ hand, coverTrig-J,200 pages. Itw M ~ Caracas r - \ brSnd-neiv nation­ laltei’being for repeaters. • age 6-rpom hp^, are.iivlng act. for leprosy-relief work in the Cost Is by far the lowest of eny South Pacific Is to be launched at now has underway the large'st Amelia Earhart, in 1928, became now have been standardised to sity. of Michigan for Uni past tWo CSiicb,., Calif.—Gftoala oX Chico Countv daily. Tfle nearly 65,000,- detergent industry's annual pro- part of her jc« of testing pens and wide ' law In .Venetuela Estab­ commodations for a crew of 80 or years with no harmful effect* National cosl-producitig cpuntry. 90 men', a control rpom, diesel en Auckland soon. The ships,, pro­ nSaceUme shipbuilding program in the first woman to fly acrosa the two mooeia ■which serve the pur­ have stored special dsguments and There are 4,200,000 small busi­ OOO cl^rettes smoked in the dCea ducUon has increased from $37,- Washlngton-^The. Interior .Henry Fonda, the svage' and 'mechanical pencils for a edmpan^ Seventry per cerit or more of the lishes directions for pedestrian Montana's state flower, Lewisia, vided by the New Zealand Lepey’s History. Last August, there were Atlantic, pose equalwsia well. Food consumed, tM society’s find- forms in stagt contains* fbr safe nesses in the ‘United States. each dayV^oduce -9,267 torts of 000,000 to more than *100,000,000 partinent reports that , a reccnls screen star, plays the bull fiddle. that manufactu^ theht. - tralBc in W h urban 'and rural Js better known as blttetroot. glnes, electric mofbrs, fuel and cost of, AtnerlcMi coal at the . . . .■ >•.■■■

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*/■; A '/■ Y* l-r- /'. 3- -/ . 1. .v-V i ■:rry- iL,_. ‘ .i-; V - v; -J : ■ /. ,‘ v ,- . ' - • ■■- / ■;' ■ ■ ^•^■■li.:o - , . ^ ■* •■ ■- '':r . "n ■• - ’■ v//f ."'"arV . -Vi’ ' . y y ■ ■ .' 'll-; ’ ■ .'I \ ': '■* •.*, • , .J . '.*. • .. ,. ' ■ • 1 ,. * • * V, ' I . MANCHESTER,,iCONN.,'THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1957 PA^E ELEVEN ' .G E 'T E N ' , ,.M^ HERALDi MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY./MARCH 7, 195.7 'i- ’- -’I f' Bolton House Passes Mide^si Bill, Probe Told Town Fiscal Year BiU Ike Lady Dphoes OPEN EVERY THURS. and FRI. till 9 P; M. /to la Group Discussions Plarinm Ousted from Sheriff Got Come by foot . . . by c«r . . . by magic carpet—but COME to Passed, by T o Prevent POPULAR'S BIO DOLLOR DAYB 8ALE1 It'e BIO in every ^■'~--ByypTA^~M Tfim Penti Sidiion thoso sboo'ping meaning of the word—BIO BAROAINB . N O SAV­ *riie usually cumberimme,process INGS . . . BIG v a r i e t y . . BIG NAME JBRANDSI Here are denoUnd^ the Senate version but f 35BoW Tw n (Continued from Page One) A • Just a few of the euper apeclal# we’re featuring. Look ’em over of State leglsfstibn was stepped up Bolton, March 7 '(Special)—-The^ Leaders the Homemakers New York, March 7 Hi — Seven M id'it would be better to pccept it , - V . T— r - ■ ...^ - ■ ladles ^aVe been advised they and .vou’ll eee for lure—it’e a BIGGER DOLLAR at POPUDAR to Jet age speed today and a Man­ Loretta. Carlson,-, J6a n , Daley, ’ oppertunlty to. express persoqal course wTiK be Mrs. Donald Ted- this weekl So shop here today! Fill yonr cartl Pack yOur pantry than spend more time in g;etfing'| The - E.stoniah Lutheran mixed (Continued from Page One) obi opinions (m,elj;Ht questions perjir definitely have-b®en on the wrong chester emerge’n'cy .bin passed both ■ jlknttinued from Page One) Police Arrests fprd and/Mra. Vincent Mlckewlcz. with Dollar Dandiea—the beat bnys for your buck#! choir will meet: tonioiTow. at 8 M.a{’sha DeSimOiie. John e com: ! feq cup and spoon. _ earlier than usual and had * one- zion Lutheran’a parish home, coiinty." • ■ suspensioa.of.xules, at.'l:35.pjiu .1. -Henry LaUriUen, i h 'f l 756 <3en- uninsured car, police said. . ilvan Jozus. ' \ • a bag#,---X”, ■■» ■ tion's existence is an- historic Tact fo attend the aessioh'; H e^dvlsea; Thlrty-twp per'sohs have en-' sirid HlcoU:.‘ ’Thls4s themost-i-n- W ORLD OREEiN hour llrffit put on debate. ~ ; „ r — ■ Schrunk ' slid, 'Portland City Rep.*' * Lewis■ ’ Padilla,Padiilar, . Norwalk;'Norwalk,' ter St., died yeaterdtw''h^ye8terday"dt 1^151:15 p.m'. . Ediii-ard Steyejison. 55, ' g ^ 1 o t t e Keeney, ViH iam ^ e prpg.faim Ur an experiment to-roiled in’ the. standard first aid House Republican Leader Mar- st. Margaret'lc Circle, .liinior CouMicil members' are elected on a and. its* problems must be dealt Windsor Hill; o w n ^ o f .the car was Kn'rghtVcsn^LeCnmrr^^ uiual thing I ’ve ever seen—aevqn .... ------I... _ . . . - bcHa^wi House chairman of the Cities and i in Manchester Memorial Hospital with. - gather opinions of indlviduala and j course which h itd jts first session . tin (Mass) predicted passage by Paiigbler.s of IsabcT ill hold its fipnpartisan basis; It has been , Richard McComb, David' ?(utter, women hoboing in Penhaylvania Boroughs ! Committee, iiitroducadl following a aboH illness. He .was He-made that rimark when a re- arrive at conclustims tn m orderly | #t the school Tu#s^tor vehicle » c ^ d ng provost. 171001- Woman Has $214 Cash | STAMPS emergency need. I A . resident of this town ' for t'o have told King Sand of Saudi . The eight disOuasiprTgroupa Wit]/cheater, are instructors fo f -the 21- Houae first passed the resolution to Schrunk last year after Re- After passage in the House, the!many years, he was a bus driver police -^ey are schedulecl^ "P 'l as (Juigley, Marilyn Ridje-ti, Pris- be moderated by j«Ieto))er# o f the’ hour -course. Further session^rsrtll -Mra. Dora Peck, 72, who had. Arabia during .their recent talks $224 cash'On her, tried to explain.; on Jt|t;.30. The House acted then The Co-Wed.s of Center Church ijlcan former Mayoi'x.FrCd bill went by, messenger to the Sen for the 'Connecticut' C6. He was ‘J* Zi” o " os ’Cilia St. Pierre. Barbara Balo, Executive Committee of the PTA. be held on the six'ensuing T u m - uiider procedures barring amend­ will meet tomorrow n ig h ts t 8 PatMeua refused to "cooperate" that Israel is here to stay.X Richard 8. Don, 25, B r id g e p ^ ! pg^gjg shorts. Anne Simpaon, The lounge'ryas a. rather pleasant | ate chatnbi^rj which/Warren- fol­ also a school traffie officer and I'.S. Views on .Aqaba Recorders wUKpresent conclusions days from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the ments and approved almost the o'clock in Woodruff hall, A talk j Portland" to vice, wasx(irrested this . morning william Stephens, Joan Swanson, school. . ’ , pldoe to live, she said, and there | lowed along. was • on duty daily at Center St. As for the iiitiiAtion resulting reachinl In/Cne discussions to the axact wording Eisenliov'er wanted. will be given and nipvfes shown| Palrolman^Tledemann testified It arrived at 1:40 and>(as taken and Kalknor Dr. • , ^ I chargelkwith p.aasing a stop S'RUXp.trlcia Sv-nhera LinUa Toth entire agS ^bly at the close of ’ S57 Inoculated was the.fun of seeing new faces a ll: from Israel’s withdrawal from the; the m W c lio n of Woodbildgei the time. ' i The IMilt* Koutie ye.stcrday sent on Nike In.stallaUons. Refresh- j,e was preseht.At the time of ; (jp by the body immediaitety. Sena Funeral arrangements are being the pr^ram. Gaza „Two hundred and fifty-seven The ladies'had a Toutine, she | word that the Senate resolution ments will be Served following ti,e raid on Bennett's., club, ori . tor Albert C. Snyder, Senate wiplc- made by the Newkirk and Whit­ Strip and the prospective | OaklamKSts., and failure to ; -■ Richard C. Olmsted will be pullout-ffom the GuK of Aqaba notify the M ^bc Vehicle Depart* l adults of the ’ community received aaid, that went' mostly like this: | was acceptable. the meeting. l ScdL 'I i : 1955. He sala he saw | man of th(! Cities and ,^roui ney Funeral Honie. 318 Burnside I derat'or for the discussion on their first polio injection at the ----- ; Bennett IcaVe the gambling joipt j Gommitecc. moved for passage. area, Elsenhower said the United; „,e„t of a chan^-qf address. His e-vei.ymia\msK>. Sleeping, midnight-^ to 6 • a.m.; i The Senate struck out the word ve.', Eaati Hartford. tie Bcheol lunch program;\ Mrs. Tuesday evening clinic sponsored breskfaht, window shopping,-/jw'r- "authorizes ” in the House resolu- Present day Africa will serve as'i,ft^r the ratd, had atarted anilMnarklng brieflmj on the bill. It whs States has taken Uie position that! court dale is set for Wsdnesday. i .Students making up the first .William Clark for television and the gulf is an international water-; Henry J. Comtois Jr> 27. of 16. quarter of the cla.s.'-waa f ■!' President deems such action f a parent for With registration of. 33: protect requesting Middle East na- American shipper could assume ftvelyn CriCj John Delaney, Brenda-' the clinic, the \number ■ "W e have to;go to a public batg tlona from evert Communist ag­ Main’St., Hartford. Three special-^ A few minutes later Schrunk J' " 'o u W ^ 'e waited '. Mrs. John ^3^ Douglas court Wednesday. .pride consideration:.- Are parents or to a hotel for a day or two,” isU just returned from'extended gp|.pgg the .street, Ttede- uhtjl Tuesday for action. woiild happen if h'e traveled Dparocher, .leanne Dearosiers, Lin­ .too content'.to turn their ..children treated reveals 76. 'ere. gression. The . funeral' of Mts.^^ John J _____^______keep their. appointments aaid Mra. Peck, ’ viSits over the African continent, said, and he'continued, ..Xow 'Ooes to Governor ! through- the gtilf, Eisenhower re­ da Dolan, Barbara Bllliott. Mqr-. over to . the public ^ and church In an unuslial move, House rector of Public Health has Nicoll turned Mrs. Peck over to will discuss their findings. One of ..jjg stopped' at the same spot At .press time today, the bill Wi as. 49 Elwood R a ;;^ ’a;s held pimd he would have to consult fur- gucrite ^Mqkson,' .ianet Fracchia, school 'teachers. Boy and Girl leaders yesterday got rules com- 'clock yesterday a|tefnMn at I thcr with the State Department, -Phyllis Fraitkenbcrger,^ Norma vised that those who missed the city welfare department. She ^ jinittee. Clearance for a yes^r-no a- series, the conference is open to behind ,the pole, reached down and ^ o W i h i c o f f m r T ia ^ ia n a Business' Chief Scout leaders and the like without xald ahe received a pension of $100 all. Advance .reservations'may be the WetWiis-West Fnnferal Home., Eisenhower said he was deflnite- GunSten. , ' • any ,real,concsrn on their (the par­ this week may register for their ■ \ vote on the Senate bill—.bypassing picked up a package, put it in his i The Rev>-qiiffdrd O. Simpstm^^^ fy pleased by the size .of the vote. ■ / first shot at the next clinic session a^oh th . . / the customary _conferen^ with made witlv-lfie Seri'ice ^rcau . Barbara Kenned.V; Judith Kjodes, ent#) part for the welfare o f their T^ie magistrate - suspended ' .. . . . Manchester needs, the e..wrgency mlnisteri of. tfJb'sfJeiKter Congrega->M-i9., by wjiich the Senate ap-j Jessie Magnani,Barbaj;a McCor­ Chilrtrdn ? by calling Mre. Joseph Mack or ■' Senators to iron out dfiferencea the corner. I didn t sec w^ere he . ^ tw ? cMsf r^ o n s , :Ut)hsl Church;'offlmat^d,,and Fred-l prbved iU version of the adminis-i Hits Ike!s Mri. Feter Masaplini. The second ch a rts of loitering against Mrs.-| between House' and Senate ver- mick. Carol McHugh, Hdreid Mel- Mrs. John J. Struff will moder­ Perltitod four of the other ladies; went. accordlngX teP-.General M’anager eric E. Wernei* pre.sldefKat the or-, tratioh's anti-Communist Middle a te the discussion on the type of session will be held March 26. •ions. In rcspon.se to questions. Tiede- endy, Rlcharlf Pepin, Arlerta Per- Judged’ innocent of the loitering! Richard Martin/ ^ gan. Burial was in East CemeJ^y., East resolution. Spending llate rjis, Go^on ^-Pomeroy, James program desired by PTA mem­ Cards will be mailed to tHq, 257 ‘Play Words' General Cited manp .said he was standing about The first is piirely administra­ who are now eligible for theit sec­ charge was a Mrs. St, John. 80, Bearers were Harry N. Smithy Asked for his appraisal of the Rioux./Vr^k Salmoh.sen,' Nancy bers. Dwyer will serve 'as moder­ and-Mrs. Lena Dnorato. 59. , ^ Chairman fjiordon said the Sen­ 50 l^eet from the telephone pole, tive. ond shot a few days before the Carl Armstrong, Dudley R. Doug-|tm«rent situation in Egypt in the'. Saunders,. Dominic Squatrito, ator on the question, "How Can Mrs. St. John told the court #he and that there was a street light The fiscal year^permUsiye. act. las, Robert S. Douglas, Charles H. j lightT-ef^ Israel's withdrawal from. Ne\v York, M a r ^ 7 ( ^ —Spend- ate changes were "unnecessary" Fralu:** \S\veet. Gene Tomlinson, There Be Closer Cd-operntion be- next se.ssion. The clinit at, that formerly worked at Father Divine's and a ,"play on words" but'valu- As Prejudicing nearby. under which the 'town wade its iqzei niiii v./iiiiritf^ oLuiLciiiciuL. ainpiuea le^n^D^>^ rsinenmrwcr ic-,--8T POHcles of th« l^Sftnho^er ad- BtMjzel and Charles Stoltenfcldt. disputed'lerrlton', fcisenhower re-1 m8 ” Alice Vanderburgh, Marcella .Ven- — tween PTA. the School Board a(id time will be held fdr only one peace mlaaion' ln Newark. W J.. alle .time woUld be- lost by hag­ Tiedemann .said he had been a i figcdi-year date Change, sets up Tuesday evening, members eff plied he wourfKoot want to attempt j were criticized today Teachers? Mrs. Patll'Arnold for hour, from 7 until 8 p.m., member of the Portland Police .mell, Patricia Wiley, and'would like to go back there. gling over them. The sooner we budget machinery for towns with Templesmplc v^iiap^cr,Chaptei^, Order7,/ruer ofui Easternr ' HUHT’S CATSUP 14 Oz. Bot. /clearly of Importwce to national 1 „ , / ' , I per cent, Tlic lowest po.ssible is 49 X Douglas Moore's .filin g of Vacliel case.s. / pvernment as it wants. But I also .signed when one faction pulled oii\ security. Th# iiwate changes, he 1 Walsh is 6 feet 2 inches, weighs/ But hc said that as he wa'S 10 per cent. / OVEN READY. 10 to 14 LBS. , x said, were Vtweedl»4ee. and'^vee. 2 ,1 pounds, and was the only cor-1 about, to drive away, he .saw Bcn- Lindsay’s, “ Simph Legree ’- was The Justice Deparfiprnt aald j hclieve they have a right to know, over the worsening economic con- On the new Grand JJst, Man- a^udged "th e/ m o st enjoyable 1 earlier in the-week diSfendants InT^'hst .^they are letUng ,Ihem.seives: diUon. Ml Ooldsn Sun purs 12 oJ. $ 1 dledum'V#md amounted to ■no poral then serving as a drill in- nett and hailed him. Daniels said che.ster'# debt Is about- 6 ': per substance." > structof with •Platobn 399. ; he asked Bennett what was going ’■qM''ti'chhically'^excellent'perform->f the Clinton, Tenn.. contempt case he said. . ■ i One of the .problems confronting f t ) cent. Thua. the issue of the fiscal ahee Of tlic evening" in a c-,lti.que could have a Jury trial if they! I do not question the sincerity Dc Valera, last suivivlng com- HEN TURKEYS Strawbeity Jars X B p ^ n said "we paid for the in- Said Shields,, "we have here a , on. and got the reply: "I almost year bonds could not,- in them­ by the Director of the Colunibia! chose. The depatment was com-i intcgnly of our leaders in mander of thb 1916 regellion Mwi of Egypt and we paid for comnwftidfng -general clearly ex-! took a pinch but it’s okay now ” selves, cau.se the town to go o-» r 4 Glee Club. 1 meuling on'reports that a legal! ''aahington hut I am convinced against the British, was the rising BONELESS BRISKET CHOiCE ne protection of Israel," shelling pressed an opinion on the guilt of • Schrunk told reporters hc had .Its- debt^. IJn.Vi.t, even under the I 4)Ut f P " 'x Westmipster , panj. thh clnh on .the tour •■and pending on U.g. help for-intelligent ' appropriationsiT.ent. ’ / sif the Stafford Springs barrack#. bills." •s: Yellow Squash, New Potatoes, Chine.«ie and Savo.v Cab­ Cole Suw Dressing given a minor fi'entence -and th<* I- .Yes. Tiedemann said. >-5! will p-’ovide a fare of Barber | econoinieconomic developmeilt. ^ ■Raiders APtl\e ■University officials hotifii^ po­ other was acqqitted. | "What Was aald?" Kennedy iSmith. 1 4 3 Benton ! Shop faTOrites, humorous and sen- 1 He said while some savings can . While the balloU slUl were be- . PREMIUM bage, Egg Plant, Green BeanA, Beet Greens, Frying alwilys be made by "ferreting out m- lice. Robert Spencer Butler ha.s The recruit/ivholityivno charged that j asked. Sharon liirphy’ ,3i Drwe A: .>iis.«ISS HnM»ntaltlmental, tvithwith lhi*irtheir tiaiinlusual cJoSC irg counted, armed raiders, blew r l ^ r i l W j / ^ W I F T ’S SMOKER FULLY COOKED Lb. Peppers* Boston Lettuce, California Pascal Celery, been missing’ since on' or about i he was atriic.IICK Wiith an iron bar "Officer Richard. Sutter said Ad:i Tliielman. -9 O otta^ St : | flj,d p-ecision. , I ' waste,sexlravagance and duptica- up a British troop reorulling cen­ 49c Romaine Lqttuce, Soup Bunch, Dandelions, Kale, TYench Feb. 25. was -Pvt. . _Da/id ayid / LeeL« Porter, Hartt Tliat crooked S.O.C.," "Tiede- Richard <^anier, 3l.J< Charter I concert at the local high BotticeUo Buys ! tion. the really substantial rediic- j , « ! lions in government spending can ter on the border ’icling the re­ Endive, Celery Hearts. Fresh Rhubarb. - Taylor gave th'e following de-. ford. Vt. Hi# father. Nelson R. mann replied. Oak St.;.. Gborec Wilson/Glaston- school will take place at. 8:15 p.m. 1 public- and_ Northern Ireland. A Birds Bcriptlon of the youth: 0 feet It. Porter, wrbte bp.se'. commander Elkina had told the committee hur.v:.Armand>Duroond,/681 Hart- April*3. 1957, Tickets, which arc-i S a i l l l a r v t x C I U S e com® only from changes to pro-" EVtSCEI^TEO ■ ’ • - I gram ... by new decisions of Coh- Royal Ulster Constabulary Bai- FISH Eye 180' pounds; blond, blue eyes, light Maj. ■Geiy/ Homer R. Litzenberg he, and Bennett wer'ie partners in ford Rd.; Peter Sattkaitts, 91 Birch gold for $1.50 each, rnay be ob- 1 I grees. ■ rpeks in County Fermanagh, just- complexion, crew . cut haircut, about-Uife ’alleged incident and a Portland gambling„ joint____ known______st.; tillyer Benoit-;-4:5-.Fairfield St.; ^ajned at the door, or from any i ' tvi.. . Onnitarvi Pefiute C'o has’- . ■ u j- a?ro8i the border,, also was WATERCRESS ~ ~ L,-25e as the. 8212 Club in the Kenton i 5Ire. ' Lilliari-. Lea, 38 Maple si.:| member of the Brown Club or Jun- li..' a ------' Humphreys ■views, however. wears glasses at times. also’ \lsij*d -the post a few weeks attacked. -One policenian was ago. Diatricl-of Portland. ; Mias Ruth Leonard. .Stafford; been bought by Anthony Bdttl- w’ece at variance With Budget Birds When ■ last seen, Butler was I ior . Chamber of Commerce ' in cellp, Pioneer Circle, from Nor- Director. PcrcIvBl Brundage. Bnin- wounded’ as the raiders cut -loose Elljliis said that iii .cayly Sep-! DC-'int Hooper. 87 N. .Elr.xBt.; 8 PASCAL CELERY 15c 'wearing a . dark brown striped i j Manchealei’,, ; - ^ .X; inah’ F/Pierce of Bolton, accord-- (jage said in Wa.,hlngton that he wlUi rifle and mnchlnegun.... lire. French fries Eye tember 1955 he heard that Sheriff ' Geoffrey Gibbs, 116 Drive B; Cne#- apeita coat, gray, flannels, brown itig to an instrument filed In tha. saw little hope, for substantial cuts gttackers escaped, NiXOV IN UBERI.\ aboea, brown crew neck sweater, Ac^derils Renult Schrunk and a group of deputies!*-®'' -A' Cornish, 6J Goodwin St.: low'd clerk's office. > in federal spending Tor at least two Condenming the revival of the ’.Ready toA'ook. 4 to 6 showed up at the club with woid j Mrs. Alice Skinny)’, RFD 1, Rock- ilonrovia, Liberia,’ -Mareli 7 - TJ». Lb. RUSSET PEARS ' 2 45e wUte shirt and ^ o v ’n"* striped tie .' 'Tha company conti’acla w ith lo-i years. De Valera has predicted con-■ lb;, averagei. Blue ^ 6 Oz. Taylor could mfer no explana- 111 Arrest, In jury‘ , they Were going to ariest even'. 1 yille: Julie Bossen. South Windsor; (j>i — Vice^ President N 1 Von, U.S. CHOICE body. . I David and Jud.V' Chappell; South ' wearing a' top hat and tails in ca! re.’udents and busine.'ft estab- Brundage told a. Houke Appro-.! fidently that Northern Ireland can ORANGE JUICE Bird Cans ’ tlon for the youth’s disappbarance, 'I llahments for collecttbn of refuse,' prlation# Com tpUtee .there was lit-, be made part of the remiblic bv Mac or Baldwin APPLES 3 i.m. 39 c but aakiOd anyone seeing a, per- 1 ___ , ...... Coventry; Brent Flavcll, 15 Allan ' the hot equatorial sun, arrived aL- ___ A. A-..J- -....A. ll. liti.llhnoH th'‘ ® with 100,000 - No citaning— No cookingl Just FRUITS: ! and bruises suffered when the bike after this tesUpiopy and f daughter to Mr. and Mr#, Arthur leluiers resplendent in black cut­ name, at 596 mil-stown . Rd. . ‘ V s L whl^ ’Uhe ^ ■ Claims, may be made to, Atty, hoot and torvo N|EW. . Sweet Plums, Russet Pears, Nectarines, Peaches, Pine­ Large D ® E \ f l d i n f f ( r O U l l l the was riding. (W ided with a car :. *'*” . . '*«*• 'to answer all qQestions ex- ' Najeni, Coventry: a daughter, to aways .or formal military 'drees is the decision of Congress,” since fea^ to 'F n c tiin the Irish apple, Honeydew Melon, Cantaloupe, Calava Pears, Ex­ NATIVE EGGS ' ■ ' i al Church -and Cliestnut Sts>-yes-; ®®P^ 8ive his name ami his pres­ Mr. -and' Mrs. William Conroy, 17 uniforms. . Leon Podrove at 808 ■ Main St.- its appropriations’ . determine how .larmirip-reached an REACHES (Jeorge Amaral, 23. .^Hale A i terday. Buck was diacharged afterhome—Great p’alls, Mont./ Ford St.'. much the goverament shall spend Ig f- , tra Large Eating- Oranges, Sweet Teinple Oranges, Ext■" RockvilleRockville, was ari-Misd/v.«afreale treatment. T h ’e Committee ' immediately BIRTH TODAY: A daughter and how it shall spend It. "batlcal- »ti‘l vigorously fit Fancy Delicious Apples, Coconuts, Large Tangerines, Lean Urdayy forfor. evadlneevadlnz rcaiwnsiiiinrvreabonsi/bilitv i _ " ’‘“ 'a"" C. Felber, 65 65,, RFD 1 I.,™. ''“ '® ted " tb JjegIn oegin contempt of concon- to Mr.' anJ Mrs.' Elmer Phelps, 140 ly it is- the job of the American blind, has nleaded in . Persian Limes, Cranberries, Red Grapes. Fresh after he' allegedly Hft thCsc/ne or 1 Rockville, driving wesf on CTfiestnut 8i'®“ proceediags against him. Pearl St. Road Reconstrujction Plans people" to out governmepi expOpdl-! ,P‘ J ’ ® the republic to tyrv^e GROUND BEEF 'an accident.ddent. lidUce p61ice »aid.,»aid. ' | St., said he saw the'boy cycling* - — r-— DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: tures nnng on at home. His Kiaiina rail at 'he has promised to laubeh a "New - Police; claim-.Amaral', cra*hed.ii;;i''^ .-t°wa — ...... „ — - - Conald—BentlyX.70..- Matlicr--St,f ‘.’ItJe wllh-the people ,th e ^ * * P ' pattei-ned 'hi# car Into a “wateF hydrant at the f® J '»‘’ “ ‘<1 h« aPP^.®*; C O U pTc U e S tT lIie Mrs. wyiiam Von def Wall, Bol-j thousands of ci'osaroads over - —.. „ ___ „ on...... Franklin D. - 4 No, ft08 C | Voh 19 ‘Q u a in y 'i ^ for' Hebroii Citizens nation—that the pressures lor'™?f*y*J?.*..Roosevelt's "^"N *w Deal" in TNI NIW m u xi corner of...... Summit...... and Wadsworth . toil: Mrs. V: Esther Armstrong, 16 , the Owi* Sta. Tue^ay. ; j tim* to avoid a-colllsion. The bike spending begin/’ Humphrey said : United States. FRANKFHRTS , Skinless Lydal'l St,; Buonfigiio Carlnl; 123 ; Now Oft Solo Damage to the sidewalk and the > the car collided Just as (hc car Bible Study Units , Oak St.: Mrs. Mary Ilgen. South : Marlborough MarehT7specialHh"’‘ thin a ^uonth. hut Mitchell said j ‘ ' m r "fiblpet" meml^r u ip d ‘ \he *tre"dmonf® the most" hydrant was estimated at $500 c^m’e to a stop.-The youth said he , St.. .RockviHe; Cljarle. Cuiotta, 53-1 _ p V a n rC ^ re c ^ s T ^ lio n ’^ f Rt; he expected bids’ specifications for P''W‘® ; ?^r‘ m .r t y r f Choice -•Amaral potted a $200 bond and "‘ “ P hecaube the brakes The succeas'of sevcrel Bible and ' Gerard St.; Fred Pohlmaii. 46 Hud- between Hebron aind this town ID-VOLUME A A ' f t b tcheduled to appear in Town ‘’i'*®''®''® not very good. prayer ’ study group'i at their son St.; Everett R. Kennedy, 87 were presented to residents of : srmS'’aA.'";*.hr™R',’.’ “! „ r., k . CHUCK ROAST Steer Beef iDourt Mondlty. Leon B. Buchanah. 48, HarUord, church was' described by Mr. #nd Phelps Rd.; Karlea-Liepins. ivilli- l.«,n.n’.ncl M .rtb.r«» .1 . pub.} 8p«,l(U.U.b. for cbbnp.-tor'i b«Ubipl.»^wjll of b«limlt«l .f;™ ''- P ;;!;" '™ ' J.l). .bm . - _____A ,was arrested for Improper backing they .are serving terms for IRA. ■ > Mrs. Albert tVilson of Lexington. mantic; Mrs, Dlane-Nerrr Bis- ’ - ♦-*------money in Waahin^ton. ’ —^—----- BtTnfcXPliODES ' ®R*r he crashed a van truck he 160 tic hearing in Tllchmond Memorial! Rt.. 8?5 which Jntersecta Rt. at actlvltie.s. A third la the brother Mass, at Center Church Tuesday Sell St,; Mrs. Margaret. McCue, 38 Library Tuesday night. 'Hebron Center are tflao expected Doubtfi Cut tn Aid Waybest Native * , .U ke Charit* La/.'March 7 iJh i ‘’P/ night. _ In WMhinjv-ton, President Eisen-®- of a young,JRA fighter killed four f t Hyde st : Mra. Maureen Fortin and , .The ..ca.....hearing was held in com- to.be coirtpleted---- .------one -y®®** - ihontha ago in an fttt#ck on a A favorilo coinbinafion of Fneif H$h ond — A B47 caught fire and ex- Laymen of the Hancock Congre- son, Vernon Trailer'CouVt: Mrs-. 1 niiance with rebuirementa for now. The new changeswh|ch will hower said today; he does-not-be- CHICKENS All Purpose Cut-Up nioded on the flight Uhe of ^he laurel St., this morning, police — I V 1 ... — .A .... A------substantial c u lra n .b e British Army camp in ) Northern Per Voloni* r^.’ t I said. gatiopal Church in Lexlngtop. the’ Kala Goddard. 19 Cornell St.: Ed- eligibility tor :F^cderal aid fund*, effect the town"* Green waa ahown Pofoloos-o trodifion mode easy ENCYCLOPEDIA Lake Charlea Atr Fo: Ireland." . .i to4U v .R Buchanan said he made a right' young ®oupiecouple told of-personal - ex- miind mund Peresluha. RirnRFD 92, ManrVi**-Manchee: i! .acSordlng--toao?_-nn • t¥inn Robert Afi fnltbw*.! Mitchell, ^ a ■on a map as follows ^ made in forelgzi aid spending with-' ■Sd It w a ^ ’t -Middle Tpke. from I Pf^'*"®** ■"J those of several ter; Keimcth Coleman. Bolton, . I member of the State HIghwav De- The new Rt. 85 will Intersect out damgginL'' Ametrican eocurity. •trty* wtaXe^'th^re i .h'S'/oreman, i °_th®[s who had pin ed enrichment DISCHa RGED TO D AY: Mr#. | partment. 6A immediately west of the Eisenbower told his nqws con­ Wiiulpw Frost Prrveiilrcl , riding with him, told him to take a in their Uvea through participa­ ebroq congregational Church ference ;ie is ha\’’pig an intensive ’1!: , ’-Bab-0 > Glim MMuaJtles. Tbe flames aprettit Evelyn, Sclhek and son. Snipsic , While plans have not progressed Pfiekages ; Armour Canned, Meats left turn, Buchanan stopped the where it W ill join tbe 1 present’ study made of the report by a i)>e-. Chicago-:-!t's eas.v to .read a . Dkil Soap t « aa adjoining B47 aiid were tion in small-group study, diacua- View Heights, Rockville; Mrs. Rit# beynnd preliminary engineering truck, then started baclUng U Into sion and prayer. , Hal! and son, 68 ^e.Unut St.; Mrs. ; stages, the map# dlsplayc(l at the aotttherly extension of Rt. 85. The clal commission headed b.v Ben­ thermometer-fastened outside your ^ For $1#00 threatening some 80 other kitchen atorm window on frosty Bath Sige Liquii Dsitiiairt Brookfield St, He crashed into the 'The meeting w’as opened by a Anita Frankel . -and"".daughter./hearing hppeared to ihtm’ little present northernmost section of jamin F. Fairliess which aurviyed e v e r a l for y o u r f r e e ze r TrMt Gho|ip*d H ifi 2 S S 2 9 C plaiiM on the night line, tbq' I-ent car which hart pulled up be­ A».,A.. ______- ...... days. Just place a piece of trana- Pkg. BUY S W 0|K>keainan aald. worship .service led by the RevV R. Storrs; Mrs. Jeanne Person and'.deviations from the present route, Rt. 85 will continue, along the foreign aid on a worldwide basis. hind him. , , ; ; Russell Peery, i#aoclate minister, son, 84 Drive A; Mrs. Ethfel, Cro-jThe recon8tni(;tlon plans will call road In front of the Town Record The Falrlesa CommUsslon aaid \ friction tape On the inside 2 , . , 35e 3 7c with Mr#. Peery assisting at the teau, 11 Rosemarj’ PI..; M®#- Mary ; for -acquisition-of addilional'.land Building'to nieet the new route; foreign aid spending should .bCi®* the atonn-window in front of. OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY * A.M. to 7 P.M. Hash 29° Gho|ipedBMf Giant Size" 21c MR.s: CXK)LIDGE BETTER piano. Tbe Rev. Clifford O. ^imp- Kelley, 20 Robert Rd., Rockville; to increase the presehti 100.-foot and’.exiating. ipads in'^froqt o f the continued at' kbbnt present levels I .keeps frot# Northhjurhpton. Maas.. .March son described the purpose of the Mrs. Elaine Johnson and son. Ebiat right ■ ’ of - way tPrl'26 feet and- al Post Office and OSngregatjohal for some Ume to come. | from .forming. THURSDAY ond W DAY 8 A.M. to# P.M. Penonat Noti4se» 7 (A'l— Cooley’ iMcldnson Hos^> meeting and pre#ei)ted Edward Hartford; David Atle^, 29 Dover. lowancea for changes of grades on C!h,u,rch w’lll 'vjeome' dead ends Eisenbower was reminded ttat| Blu-Wlhite Sweetheart Spap taF #ald A Mrs. Grace’ Coolldge, Busltnell. a deacon of CenTer R'd.; Harold Mikoleit; M Harlan roads by elimination of the pres­ ms'nv mem,bera of Congress have! SUE'/ STIIJa b l o c k e d Twinkle hills and cUrves.- Cairo, Egj’pt, March 7 (il—C4 24 Oz. 78. widow of fonner President Church, who introduced the guest St!; .A lft^ Beebe, 1311 ynidn Gt., 'A 24-foiot roadway with S-fqot ent haaafdpua. exits at the inter­ said foreigit aid provides about the ^!. - Gird 0f nunln ■Gen. Raymond A. Wheeler told Calvin Coolldge, ,ia gotiig home •peaker#. Mf- and Mrs. liaison- Rockville; (Jynthla Rittenberg, 82 sboulders with black top is section. only place In his budget vrhere svlb/ today. Sfra. Coolldge, snffering newenlien today. U.N. Suez Canal Gei^r Gleaner 2 SIJ 19c "took tuma" In 'their ' talk,-'and frying Kenneth Russell. $43 planh^. plus l$-.reot trupklantls on '. Additional safety precautions atdntlal ctiU ’ cin be liiade, Wkg. Slaa 22c -Jt wtak to Ihaak mr irtM ^ sad frf.. from a cardiac and kidaey fail­ clearance cred# tUll do liol- have $ 0 . 9 9 b v iM b e rs tb« WA’TBi aub for then answered a'’ number of que#- Hlghlajfi St -. : / ,' . - . upgrades of some steep Inclines. at Hebron' Center will include the // 'Phe Preslitlent ‘'s#ld ‘.that whlM' . -• i- M earda «ad flewm rM!*lvwl while r ure. ha# bde« to pafteift since tlona posed by the group. perminlon from Egypt to begin 10 Urn. Jm t8 Lbo. A section approxl'ma^ly one- addition of a traffic light and he 'A'anU k r ^ c t lo fi Ini speo

■ K j-l .L m m - y I ■; ■ ;v-:. ••, ,,l' », \, ’V* E4 - . i ¥ . y,V' A,' -'A VM V -• .1, r¥’-V • iU fMANCHESTEli E\^NING HERALD; WANGHES'-T^REfcONJN^, THURSDAY/ MARCH 7, 1967 PAGE TWELVE ---- . - .1 • » Section Two THURSDAY,'MARCH 7//1657 Pages 13. to 24 7 iStattrlicatCY lEttchtitg / •:f ' t Thursday, march ?, iss? )¥'■ A meeting planned fof last night ■ponae and expressed her apprecia­ South Windsor in the honts of Robert Boice has Andover tion of the faoUltles offered by thET tO- A Utt#!* - approA^ymkm G e r A h m p N morning: after rolliag over and Elementary School. Subcoipinlttees on the W aaMhg-w^uld wait and be done later by. the Stanley H. Steiner, 366 Hilliard •wiff) the easfi confident yo<^, U t M d t r M T Emblem Club Albert R. Krauzaitis of 190 Un-»ter Krausaitia and Sienda k it South Wipttoor, March _ 7 (Sp«-^’' . The union seeks a pa^- scale striking a utility pol Andover,. March 7 (Special)—w Little 'iGllly” had suffered a ton School last night reached for­ Board of Education if It is neceis- St., ' wa-s elected most excellent '/risde a i*^ettchoici.in high priest at the annual meeting ion SL yesterday lost his $250,000 Kulo'i. The automobtle In wMeh equal to that of Manchester' for' State Policeman WilUam B/alth The 45th ibrthday o f the GiH Scout choking spell. When food lodged in . ManchMter Evening H erald datafuUttpnes mat agreement on exactly whkt sary. they wefe riding on the Wilbur ‘ d a l)— 11>*‘ repreaantative town Coming tb SpVificia t. Mrs. (Charles) Ksy Pontl.celU, of Delta Chapter, No. 51, Royal Superior Court lawauit* against the the'six out of seven town workers Waite said Babe'au h ad\ top p^ for pi-ogram . in. this country will be hif throat. The incident occurred Andover correspondent, Mrs..PaUL A present classroom, will be con­ Cross Highway ran off the road at maeting WU heard Tueaday by the Been Named... 382 Hackmatack St„ was elected alterations should be nisde In the A'rch Masons, last 'night in the Bolton Lake Hotel and K uIq' s Res­ v.ho have become union members. a ti^fic,. light on Rt. -bXwhen. his celebrated by local -trobps with a at a siursery school where he hes verted to administrative offices. A D. P tanstlehL telephone Pil­ y ' . , Oaamo Oa ^MBG am AliDltMRlllG AImBW Masonic Temple. the Vernon Traffic Circle; atruc)c> CXtiea and'Boroughs Committee in . Building Fermits.Issued aut^.^as hit by one driven by mother, and daughter dinner at 6 l;:ecelve(l special training, The grim $-6856. president of Manchester Emblem exlsting-bullding and 8xactj/ what health room may be provided in the taurant of Rockville. , •N iNAIN ST., 2 n fr n ., Ovwr WafMwrth’c. M A N C H IST ill the addition to it should /Contain. several fence poets ""and then the State Capitol is currently be­ . Walter H. , Burnham, town en­ Reed t ^ b c o c k , 64, also d( 'Ware­ p.m. Tuesdayat the Andover Ele­ youngster has begun to eat solid CTlub, No. 251,. at the annual meet­ existing building, 'll may be put in Steiner ia .employed as elec-' Krauzaitis broug;ht the suit as turned over, , ing studied by- groups f^om the gineer, announced yesterday that house Point, causing. Bal tu to mentary School. , v; MltalNUS^FAshfwtlMVfSliAMH^ Making an item-by-Ueip revisw the basement of the addition. tronlc inspection foreman’ by the foods,only, during the past ysar * OHM mURtOAT eVaONOS UNm. t SJI. . ing last night In Tinker Hall. . the result of a May-'27, 1950. auto­ - Krauzaitis suffered a flractured X DemocraUc and Republican par- the total value o f building permits lose contibl All Brdwnies. Intermediate and Radio Kee|M Deer Away Daniel Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. DanIsI Ssymacaek. 'He at the requirements glibmitted by As for the addition, the gr,oup Hamilton Standard Division of -due to physical dlfllcultles caused baa Sib M imUiMi d ,a MSM*! MM ' Other Officers sleeted to serve Ohs Board of Education, the. group mobile accident which left him a back that haa left him paralyzed tlee ■ last month was $98,500, about$5d,- Hitchcock Avas warned for 'trav­ Senior Girl Scouts' who are in good bjr^cerebral palsy. ^ M MW eras bom March $ at Veterans Memorial Hospital, Mtrtdcn. Tha - srproyed the plan submitted by United Aircraft Cbrp. in Broad paraplegic. Both these groups have had sev- •Denver The human voi?e ia • ...... - _ v - - - _ jfor- during 1957-58 are; Mrs. Joseph voted on which Imprqvenmnts' from the Waist ’owh. Opp leM than the same period last eling too. faaV for road ' c^dl- standing are invited toattgiid with' maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hobbs Wilkins, the 7th scheme he has Brook. He^ was born in and at­ He claimed. the two ■ liquor While the counsel for tha/two ItfS i meetings which will culminate ttons. ■ \ A ‘'Ollly” was released thU morn­ Dald to be more .terrifying to deer' Reynolds, junior past president'; Should be m aje and- cm wnlch. tended sp ools in Ne\y Y orliG ity year. '\ their hiothe'fa or'escoffed "byanr ton Rd. He has a brother, Michael, and" a sister. Kathleen. worked out. eafabilshments were responsible defendants contradicted Krauxai- next Tuesday in a joint meeting ing from the hospital following than even the baying of hounds. Mrs. Samuel VaeantI, vice pri should be designed by the archi-i and graduated from the RCA In­ Hou8ing''vpermits actiounted for 'Other, adult. The.girla should wear It provides; ' fqr the accident because they liad tis’ assertion that Slefida was driv­ a t the Town Hall. ‘ Manchester Evesilpg H era x-ray examinations to'-determine Some orchardists are putting thia Patricia Ann. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Thompson, dent: Mrs. Harold Burnett, fi tect. Willard W’llkins of Hartford. 1; Four rooms on-the first floor. stitute in New York. H e“iias lived $96,500 of tols ambunt, and one their uniforms to this official af- whether any particles , still To- servedfeu.■a-^er to .him and B r u n q ing; they ihalntaihed Krauzaitla Questlonaires have been sent Wapping, South' WInmpr corres; fact to use In protecting their \J1 River St., Rockville. She was born Feb. 27 at Rock'vllle City Approve Preliminary Plan permit of $2,OOQ for a storage shed felr. • mained In his lungs. 2. A 'unchroon ajid" kitchen in Sienda, i h ^ of Manchester: while responsible for his actions 'rtgard- ‘ out independently to towns which on.Bt, 5 wasdsO^d. Other permits pondent, Mrs. O'. W’arrOn West-' Reservations, togeuier with a trees. by installing in th6ir - fields Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John At U)e vlu’^ intoxicated! He less of who was behind t h e x ^ e l were as follows: Ehectrica: licenses. brook, telephone'Mitchell 9tM14. ijimum fee, should be made by .radios tuned to all-night disc-jock­ Mk^ni Ellington Ave., Rockville, and her paternal grandmother 3. Two toilet corns on the first of government to determine their Vernon Sanborn, Benton Hill, ivpresentatlvea from the Board sMd Sienda was>4heJhe driver of-the at the time of the accident. x $15; heating licenses, $40;' plumb­ c'h drl Scout at her meeting this ey progranis. A small battery- la Mrt. Dorotoy Thompson, Union St, Rockville. floor and tollei rooms above them. car in which they" Mrs. Sanborn commended the of Education, the Board of Direc­ y^^t^e riding, an They said, Krauzaitis Ijiew Bien- reaction to it., ing, licenses, $40;;>oll burner MVek, or to Scout leaders gt to­ operated set is said to protect a tTie addition would be built in assertion that was The Democratic group, under fire department for Its quick re­ 19-acre field. tors. and the BuUdlng Committee, fas itonteated l»y da’i condJUon and, therefore, as­ jlcbnsea, $40; • building . permits, morrow’s meeting at the achool. Advertise in The Herald— It Pays. L ^ e , daidalighter ot Mr. and Mra. Ernest C. Holmes. RFD, No. Such a way that four rooms could defense attorneys.a. X ,x ^ sumed all risks in riding With him the chalimanship of Town Prose­ WatjeTburv Priest •rvations may also be made at , Stafford Springs. Spi She was bora Feb. 26 at Manchester Memo- approved the . tatest preliminary cutor George Stone, sent ques­ $398; ' electrical p6fmlt<, $129; •/ plan drawn by Wilkins. be added above the four on the After two hours of deliberation, if Sienda was driving. the borne Of Mrs. Tansley Hohman, rial Hospital. Her materhat grandparents are Mr. and Mra. first floor. tionnaires* to'registrars of^.bbth heating permits, $128; plumbing • Wilkins Will now confer with the jury which heard the case de­ ■ Present 1 ycUatrlsU ' Succumlis at 62 Jr., on Hebron Rd., this weekend, Paul Plutchak, Stafford Spring!, and her paternal grandparents parties in seven towns, and to date permits, $134; oil burner pOrmits. Arthur Illlng, superintendent of cided against Krauzaitis. The trial The, defense also presented the but Cbnnot be accepted any jater are Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Holmes, 68 Union St., Rockville, She nine replies have been received. $14; total fees,' $962; and certifi'- school.s, on specific details of had lasted more than three weeks ketimdny of two psychlatriaU. cates of occupancy, $24. Waterbury, March 7 (/P)r-The since \plans .must be completed has two sisters, Linda Mae, SH, 'and Sandra Ann, 4. before Judge Howard W. Alcorn. Stone said that alt replies were traffic arrangement and admlhis- EmaiiueJ iociely whD D&id w gi ni6n« Rev. .Charles Kavansgh, '6 2 , a Monday morning. ' ■ Wheeled Into Court tally ill. and that his testimony; un­ In favor of representative to^^•n Fire Reported -Jeffrey ^Phlilp\sop of Mr. and Mrs, Jiirry P, Sapienu, 136 tririive problems! The roof of the home o f Mrs. Roman CaUmlic prisst for nemly The OTogram 'following the ban­ | \ — Meanwhile,' the : representativ Krauzai'Us,-j«ho was wheeled less supported, was untrustworthy; meeUngs, and that the replies 84 years,, died lost lilght. quet will include a talent ahow, by Walk'ee.-Ot- He was born Feb. 27 at Mancheater Memorial Hos­ TOW into court each day on a stretcher, would be made, available tp the Mary, HIUs caught fire yesterday M A NCHESTER will seek approval of their deci­ Cole and eWe of H irtfprd and pital. His maternal grandparenta are'^r, and Mra. Robert L. He was permanent rector o f the the BroAniea. a Court of Awards brought his suit under the State’s Atty. Wesley C. Gryk of Mibiches- R^ubllcans at next week’s meet- afternoon, apparently from a cig­ ' Lathrop, Carpenter Rd., Bolton, and his paternal- grandparenta sions. by their various parent arette which ignited grass in front Imjihs^latc . Conception Church for the. Intermediate Scouts and groups. Emanuel Women’s Missionary "dram, act.” This makes llqUor per­ ter represented Krauzaitis. Atlya. here since 1949, the ann-um Juliette Low Interna^ ^are Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Sapienza, 2 Rogers PI. : He has two sis- ‘ S ^ ety will meet tomorrow at 7:30 mittees responsible fqr the actions ■ the bill Is passed by the I-eg- of the house. ‘If that approval it forthcoming, Leon Rlscassi and Hhriry Rameda A naftva New Haven, Father tional GiruScout Fund Ceremony. ters, Cheryl Lee, 4H, and Robin Lynn, 2%. ■ p.m. In the chapel. Mrs. Edward o f. the intoxicated persdns th(^ islature and adopted in a special Flames spread to a pine tree. \ .4.. ' Wilkins will be instructed to be^n o f Hartford represented tt I Bolton Kavanau^ studied for. the priest­ ’The progWm la expected to con­ Marsh will lead devotions. serve. Lake Hotel, while Kulo’s rderendum, the town would have Which in ■ turn dropped burning KIbuibeth Ann, daughter V .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.-Morlarty, work on final plans and specifica­ v^rep- needles . on the roof. Volunteer hood at St, xl^homas Seminary, clude by 7 W p.i . - PUBLIC MARKET tions. Much. of. the alteration work ^ - program . entitled "Lent The accident occurred on a ^ t- resented by James F. Kennedy ,pf to be divided into districts, since St. Louis, Mo. She was bor^fieb. 28. Her maternal. grand­ Bloomfield, knd at St. Bernard’s New- 4Vh Club Formed Around the World" will be pres­ urday night at 9 p.m., shortly af- Hartford. . there is now no such division at firemen' were able.-to confine dam­ father Ik Dr. Alfred J. Find, WaVwbury, and her paternal grand­ planned wilL he done by-the Board- Seminary in Rochester,. N. Y. He A new 4-H\club haa been fprmed ented by Mrs. C. Henpy Anderson, present. age to the shingles. '' 8 0 3 - 8 0 5 MAIN STREET parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Morlarty. 4l Strong St. of Education outside Wilkin's con­ Preparing Exhibits was ordained on April 2, 1923 at from a re-ossanlxation of. other tract. Mrs. G. Albert Pearson, Mra. The chairman of the Republican ..7 7 Clareric.e Wogman, Mrs. Robert nesa and industrial organizations X Seventh grade* children of the St. Joseph Cathedral'in Hartford. groupa and addition of hew mem- General Manager Richard Mar­ Second Lecture study group could not be reached Lesley Pearl,'' daughter Of Mr. kiiff Mr$. Robert Friedrich, 35 StaVnitsky and Mrs. Harold McIn­ in Connecticut, Wapping Elementary School arc - His flnrt'...^assignment wa-s as hers. tin, who presided at last night’s for comment last night. River St., R oc^ ilfe. She w u born JTeh 34 at Mt. Stnai Hospi- tosh. Mrs. Eric Anderson will be A social h6qr, with dessert and • Fay. Scale Talk Set currently preparing exhibits which curate of St. Andrew'a Church in It will be khown as the Stitch taL^ Hartford. Her maternal grandpartnts are Mr. and Mra. meeting, sought to have the mem­ 111 YW CA Series coffee, will precede the prognram, and Stir Club, \ under the leader­ organist, and Mrs. John Carlson A spokesman for the Board of will be entered in the Science Fair Colchester. Richard Attardo, ^Hartford, and her paternal grandparents arc ' Kay PonUc^eUI bers commit themselves specific Stanley H. Steiner beginning at 12^. The speaker ship of Mrs. Andrew Gasper, and will preside at the business ses­ Selectman announced last night at the West -Hartford Armory Later h* aerved at.. St;. Marv’s Mr. and M ra WalUr. Friedrich, 33 Franklin St., JFtockville, decisions in an effort to speed up sion. Slated Tuesday Is scheduled to talk at l:3p. that the Board will meet next April 8 to 6. Church, Greenwich; ...Rt. JpKfi’s, junior leai dt' Miss ’ Joan Raymond work oh the project. in Manchester since 'l941, and ia ; -M . - ■ ■ ' • ,4 • ' r e r ; Mra. . Mrs. William T. Davis is chair­ Dr. Albert S. Burke, Depart­ ^Mnpany will employ salesmen and YWCA office. barbgqie-roast^ to your order. The pnees are not the Archibisho) Henry J. O’Brien of­ after school at the Hebron . Rd. LEGS OF Sandra Lynn, daughter of Mr* and Mrs. Norman Sousa. 5 This is whist the grOjjp decided The officers .will be installed at He is experienced in 'the fields people for the.ie purposes and to semi-public installation highest but the quality is. \ ' ficiating at' a Solemn High Ma.ss. home of their lead/r. Elizabeth Dr. She was born Feb. 27 at Hartford Hospital. Her last night should be done in the collect a-counls. of eductaion, pe'rsonnel work, so­ Burial will be in New Haven’s Wednesday, March 20. cial work and hum.an relations. An American 'firm haa been Boy Taken to Hospital, maternal grandmother is "Mrs. Ann L. Zurowsky, Hartford, and way of alterations: The Incorporators are James A. St. tawrence Cemetery, Gilbert Sanborn, 4, was taken her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gil Sousa.. She has Cornerstone Riles 1. Redecorate rooms. To be done After graduating ■ from Temple selected to build India’s second fac­ L b . Melley Sr. and Margaret Melley, Norway’s oil consumption University in 1931, he secured tory to produce DDT. The plant ROGER OLCOrr to the Manchester Memorial Hos­ a brother, N. Warren Jr.. 7; and three sisters, Dorothy, 13, Penny by the Board, ot Education. both of 691 E. Middle Tpke., and Congress In 1797 provided that pital yesterday shortly before Lea, 9, and Debra Rae, 2. _ SlatedfeJCofjQ 2, Improve lighting. To be amounts to 711 kilograms per graduate training at the Univer- will be constructed at Always in 403 West Center Street MItcheU 3*7853 all letters and packages could be noon in the Andover Volunteer LAMB TrtTijTed fur”fher and ‘ done by ' the Jamea J ,- Malley* Dunnioee. ■■ Pa. capita, all Inuiease uf 91 'per ueni ItTV df'FqhnSyiVsma Slid Hillyer Kerala. Wun this lactory, Mhed- u mN‘led • free- to Oeorge- —Washington - Board of Education. ' Capital stock is $15,0()O, divided since 1948 and the third higheat College. During recent years' he uled to go into operation in mld- Fire ■ Department Emergency ► RIB LOIN LAMB Sandra Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Duclos, 1097 into 300 shares with a par value for t^e rest of his life. truck. Main St! She was born'March 3 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ The cornerstone for the new 3. Provide storage and counter rate in Europe, A kilogram is has conducted human relations 1958, India will .be self-eufficient of $50 each. about 2.2 pounds. F L A N K S or pital.. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and. Mrs. John Knights of Columbus Home will space In feach room. Funds have trainlfig courses for various busi- in antimalarial inaect'eides. i l LAMB LAMB Walsh, Andover, Mass. ' \ be Jaid Sunday afternoon, at 3 already been appropriated to have o’cItVck. J , this done outside the architect's NICKS '■ Ann Ixtulse, daughter'of Mr.^aiCS Mrs. KenIth J. Leslie." 84 .T h e Rev. Edgar J. Farrell, contract. CHOPS CHOPS Rd. She was born March 1 at Manchester Meinoris) Hoi- chaplain of Campbell Council. 4. Convert two basement toilet Her maternal grandmother ls\Mrs. Edward R. Hull, Mil­ Ktii'ghla of Columbus, will con­ rooms for Use as general activity ton Junction, Wis. She has one brother, Kenith Edward, 4'j; duct the' religious poVtlon of the and library rooms. This is Included lb and two sisters, Sjsan Elizabeth. 7U. and Eva Jean, 5>i. ■ceremony. Others taking part will in Wilkin’s plana. he Joseph Graven, grand knight; 5. Improve besting ■ circulation. % lb This lx- piart of Wilkin’x planning - CynHils Jane, daughter of Mr. an'd Mrs. Iceland McPherson, Joseph GerVais,. past grand’knight; FOB S’rfcWINO 169 Irvlng.St, She w as bora:M arch 8 at-Manchester MemorixU and he- has eatimated the cost at and Atty. John- J. (TCJihaor,, rep-: $5,400. Hospital. -Her maternal grandparents are Mr. gnd Mrs. Harry resehting the Council Bdacd of Di­ Whitten, Portland. Maine', and her paternal grandparents are Mr. 6. Make such changes in the ven­ rectors. \ - A tilating system as' might be re­ and Mrs. AlonSo McPherson, Mars Hill, Maine.' She has a broth­ Saporitl Memorial Co. has pre­ quired by the changes in the haat- er, Daniel,'6; and three sisters, Lynn and Lee, 10, and Patricia, 8. sented the cornerstone to Campbell •_,4*oo ing system. elr.culaUon. This, -also, X. BoRiuleBS ShouliBr Mild Cura Boldan SPECIAL! Council as a gift! Cathy Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franeis T. Miner, Lath­ is part of Wilkin’s planniqg and he The new building, being erected 'X rop Dr., Coventry. She war born March 1 at Manchester.Ma- haa estimated the ooxt $t $1,300. on the same site as the old K of C morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents sre Mr. and Mrs. 7. Provide storage space for au­ KRAFT L. Barnard, East Hartford, and her paternal grandparenta are Mr, Home St s cost of $70,000, is ex­ ditorium chairs at the West Side QllflLITy and Mrs. Joseph Miner, Lathrop Dr,, Coventry. She haa a brother, pected to be ready for oscupancy Recreation C:eifter.'.Tbl8 ts alresd;,’' Itaftan Drvsstng V r P r ic e Thomas Martin, 2; and two sisters, Jane Marie, 3, and Ratrlcla in June. provided .for by an aupropriation Lynn, 1. which hat been made,' When you buy Kraft Ca- t B t Naha Theft S u a fieci 8. Darkening facilities at the au­ aino Dreaaing. Both for Peri Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman''tjomollo, 71 ditorium, also provided for already. 15 Oz. DRCAYS Constance' Dr. She was born March 2 at Manc)>4Bter Memorial New Haven, March 7 (8>) — The 9. Better stage facilities at the Hospital. Her maternal gramtoarents are Mr/and Mrs. Joseph FBI has arrested Donald Gozzolino auditorium. Also provided fqr in SORTON'S i Shoulder Sapienza, 2 Rogers Pi. Her paternal grandfather is Italo Comol- of Hamden, president of Runard the existing appropriation. ' lo, 109 Prospect St. Motor Express Inc., which had 10. Convert present office to i $4,000 worth of coffee stolen from toilet robms. TJris has been struck CODFISH OAKES CHOICE TO ROAST 4 to 4 Lbs. the/Board of Directors orders a its West Haven terminal Jan. 3. out because Wilkin’s plans call for Walk Assessment lewalk installed, the aq*ittlng Cozzolino was arrested bn a charge four new toilets in the addllion. i LEGS OF LAMB jroperty .owners pay two-thirds of violation, of a federal statute 11. Convert present*. teacher’s i SPECIAL Reg. Cana Meeting Plann^ coat and the other third is pertaining to theft from interstate room to toilet room. This, ts out for | paid from general taxation. shipment, the FBI said. The pre­ the same reason. It is considered cise n^ure o f the alleged violation less costly to build toilets in the The possibility of changllig the Last Tuesday, the Board of Di­ was not disclosed. Cozzolino, the addition thail to'move existing ones LdROSA No. 8 and No. f FRESH PORK PICNICS rectors held'three public hearings Lenten SpeiDials method for payment of/''aldewslk third person arrested in cohnectiod from Uie basement. . ‘ ] and opposition to the installation FRESH installation will get sTgoing - over with theUheft, was released'under 12., 'Convert kitchen and lunch by the Board of Dlr*<5to,rs 'Wednes­ .was', virtually unanlihoiis among $5,000 bond after- a prellmlnar.v romu space now In the l^itei SPAGHETTI or L b . ^ jC R Y FRESH LARGE GRADE "A " / day at an 8 p.m. imormal meeting property ownqr:^ ■- ' hearing before U.S. Cbmmlssloner Building to a play or activity area. NATIVE FOWL 33 in the hearing jKlom of the Munici Under consideration iaiithe pos­ Robert H. Alcorn. It was decided' that thia project c pal Buildln sibility of chaagihg. the propjirtion ELBOW MACARONI Lb. Pkg. d o z . 4 7 * Mayor jHarold A. Turkington, of town-owner payment or eliml- PRIME or CHOICE BEEF EGGS called the ‘meeting last night. hating.any payment by the abut­ BUM8U BEE FANCY L b . OthSM asked to join the Directors ting property .owner. RIB ROASTS 59 OUR VERY BEST Choice Prime Beef Cuts! at the meeting are General Man­ c n e r Richard Martin, Town- Coun- Ini'entor Diet at 81 37 / a e \ Charles N. Crockett, and Rip- WHITE MEAT TUNA ••’ «" c F R E S H . It 29* reientaWvea Ray Warren and COTTAGE CNEEGE New Milford, .^M.afch 7 (Jf) *- IN BU UI. Thomas Rogers, who might be BONELESS RUMP ROAST “ 89c Roderick E. Karina, 81, deacribed EAST HARTFORD TELEPHONE DU 9-93S1 B-OZ. CANS HUNT'S asked to Intfqduce emergency leg­ PORK HOCKS 39e KRAFT'S WHITE AMERICAN islation into the General Assembly. aa the .inventor of an automatic 65 .Possible changes in the payment, door used’ on aome subway trains, TOMATO SAUCE BONELESS CHUCK ROAST “ c for walkis have been discussed died at hta home here yesterday. X X ^ E N folks be^an to learn lb 49« from time to time, hut no action A retired electrical engineer, he '■**’^ * CHEESE FRESHLY GROUND has ever been taken to make a worked at one time for New York W ' that you can ^et a big new Buick S p e c i a l ' ** • * * 4 4 . 0 2 . C A N SILKITAL ...... SLICED, IN BULK. ' change. . City’s IRT aubw'ay system. He Under the present setup, when lived here 10 years.- ,• today for just a few dollars more than the price of a 39 2 75 Italian Designed FRESHLY SLICED SUARF HAMBURG “ c “* c stnaller oar—iDOfc;/ Hl-C PARTY PUNCH Pattern LEAN. GRbUND "TheyVe been flocking into Buick showrooms ever laVc-OZ. PKG. NABISCO lO-OZ- FKQS. PICT8WEET v cheeS It 69* since!. And they discovered a double surprise. CHUCITbEEF “ 55c 31.00 .98 ’I- 49 MIXED YEGETABLES 2 37e TEACHERS WANTED Because this new Buick. is mpre than just a whale of a CHOCOLATE PINWHEELS c '-Vj ' •-OZ. CANS SHDRFINE Own, Fresh From The Brine WUlimaniiB Stats TeashBrs Gollssi ^lot of automobile for the.money. //'« alsp the most lb completely changed B\tick ever built — brand new in ORANGE JUICE— A c ™ 6 5 e CHUCK PIECES ,W|U Prepare. CcUege Oradiiates to Teach In the Elenientary body, in styling; in chassis, in everything from road to School* In Connecticut Next Septeniher ^ yourt^lf SEOJER’S ■ roof and bumper to bumper. CoHrsit O fforod CLAM CHOWDER „ c„ 39c LEAN ...... jJHiit '24 Through August 14 Even more*—it’s completely changed in performance.. GEORGIA GOLDEN SHORE lb Each day, RIB PIECES a refreshed SHRIMP CREOLE 39c Teachers Needed.., Good Salaries garment ' ia l(bu, at this w^eel, boss a brand-new engine ’way up in yours 'with horsepower, torque and compression ratio. thia cruah- * , 1 rt CALIFORNIA NAVEL - Admission Now raaistan t- SAVE on these GROCERY BOYS f i n i a h I^Ui in this trim beauty, have the instant response of Franco American MacarbiiL can 19e For fnrtjier Information call the oo-onUnator of the summer a h’.e a t,.h today’s brilliant new Variable Pitch Pyn|flow.* ' T S B N a i N I - \ Kippered Herrings from . Campbell’s Tomato Soup, Cleans 41o program at the WUUmaatlc State Teachers College .... HArrleon- drqas . . . Franco Ahierleda . i. Chun King C h o w Mein . I^tlai^ .. .. .’. .7.14 ox. 4S«_ S-4581. Or, flU out and retnrn the form below: in a lovely Spaghetti ...... ,... t can* !9 c Dtaniv ...... X ...... p k g .’5Se \hu, in Uiis saucy tixvder, are holding rein on ike BoyM Lunch Crackera . y ... lb. 4So : Herrtnga in Tomato Sauce Italian design. Fash­ ORANGES - Apptan Way Quick Bread -y ioned ' qf imported Higheii hwiapoY'ar, iofqu* Macaroni Salad ' from Scotland ... 7 ox.'26c dream ear of the year to drive. Jar SSc hllx . . . . ------pligrnCe bnd compreuion aver Potato Salad J... jar $8c Vogt's Sciapplrt ...... ran 29c I State Teachera Cbllogo - , 1 pure, ellk and rayon, Chun King 2 for 1 Special! it 'features an . o|ien Oieeee Peppera qt< SSc Kraft’s Macaroni and Cheese Meatless ChoW Mein plus » I WlUimantic, ConBCCttcut 'i'"'' And if you can afford any new car, you can afford a ...... Minute Rice . . . neckline, tabbed under pkg. ISc planer 2 for SSc 1 Noodles both for 4Cc Attention: IPCG Co-ordinator - I 6 29 o t PHONE Ml-8*^^^ the round collar. But­ £luic4. So—drop in todayl x ’ x * " / ...... SUNNIST LEMONS ^ c ton' front, Jtand-out I Please send m'e further details about the summer program I •N*>» XJvsMfJ IWm W* eU tk Dyms/Uw'if tk* •sly, llyssjOw BaUli kuiUt , fqr college gradUatAf. hip pockets. H a n d waahahle. In fu'chala* Mmy. i t it •(•ariarJ *s ROADMAtrai, Svrta asd CaNTCBlycpIlteiut st m t4 ttt FLORIDA Si|1icd: I 'Waw - — M -im -g THOO. »Mm » R- bakery PRODUCE blue, .lilac ahd. gray. •sirs •••( *a :$• SrzciAL.' , ... Sisee 12-20; 14i,i-22)i. ;\..- WHIN MTTtt AUTOMOtllU A ll lUKT iUKK WIU tUilD THU' I ’■l! [ Q iy PsB | p r i b a y 4 r . M - Iik Ho ii RhfOf Piok GFopofriiit,.f(m ey ... i^ for l f c Naime Mail and phone orders Mtna. taken. ■ i»ox,l59i6 HOT GROSS RUNS ToinotoM . coUo pock, flnn m d.ripo .... ,r. T f e ly j^ A B e e , Earn Hart' Addrtaa ■•‘I — - ’v ’' l i g h t aad Lirsciovi. Tuesday 2 39 • 'I- , . IntfoA Rhftr Juieo Orongts, fM cy^/.\ doc. 3^c Parsnips iaK„l c I Owougli Ssti Bstarday' f O tV 7 I" . Wa Olva OoBaumers ’ I liokM Rnssot Baking ^ ^ Talaphoaa No. J /LM‘ . te .SiSO - U) P J L : Fri. . Preflt-siuurUig day uatll SiSO P m . P o t o f o M . . . S N$. e o B b b o g '2 V c ^)#>Mdsfd,eii Ipn.tiiiw.

V / ./ / /. 1/ - /. ,/X- ''X fM ./J. f - ■S' lA V ,v i, ■ . i ; '■ %.' - 4 - 7 - : . . r ■} lifANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCIIESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH'7,;i957 PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,. THL^RSDAY,' MARCH 7,.1957 ( PAGE FIJTEEN, , rh t!. I- blue or black in *umin*i?7 Wie Have [ proinoUn^mtlng this .Campaign. Some M j i g - to accommodate the rush of tseb- a llKhti blue aky and we ahould are grlvlnt^fashion Rhowi.,to pr«- I x O C K J i l l s legislators and military men that mg is permitted only in establish­ tiie aabre'fam l is/^^now w-aving th'e.j-us out. W e havei^’t got any traitofa i H 7 5 1 1 "looking jfor .Sf/glrl to marry,” deal-with the.',‘coUntefattack!' — ments fcatering , to foreigners, olive.'btanfch of peace. It sa.va in ! here. W e're all living’for orve day— ; “ H ll C jr Tv H I W 0 1 1 asked -Melanie w:rite. wear natural, summery colors. sent the s W n t bodies With Infor. j ^ n c l o f S p l i l l l X Ths youngstsrs, abd many adulU Sky^catch Schedule I _____ (elanie Ladies Ark: Blamed " I abaolUtSI;^ despise. polished. matlon on proper clothing. The re- as.well, drowned out' the sound ormosa Still Plans the day the.Nationalism hope . to "Don't ws.ate food”^.'csmpsigns are effect; You will wither aw av on ‘“ he day w e go, hank to the m ain- .,«!he dld^, flng:emails on .men. , You ca^t'tell spflitise, the inaUt'ute says, is good. track with hand-clapping, foot- strike back to the mainland.. continuous^ ' : ^ , Formosa unless you come over and I land." . • /. , Girl He Rescuefl A mainland recover>- bokrd com- a nisn has bCd, breedinf^'^ if he stomping and dhimmtng' on 'seata Friday, March S . ..T , Despite ■ this wAr atmosphere Join us, ■ ' , !' • , . ' \ . •> V' With mors and'mpre cuff-links ByytXOELd NA'PAt.E : posed of top offlpials daily pio.t the Duck Stamp* iHil Peak polishes his flnremsijs. Or if jbC': lo accompany ths Jilm’S WiwIctO. Midnight - 2 a.m...... Volunteera Needed there .are signs that trouble is Rumors from that Asian tjiimor .San Jose, Calif., March 7 -fJPi - ; F o r M e n *s flMning-Ui|fl-Uae,--thete-has deveK T'TIaIrb. March' 7 .(IB — Bobk 'n' Free Mainland political and economic'aspects of 3 d Statra Tax Sales pln>y rli^ w^ the oped a good by-product busincaa— numbers. 2 a,m. - T~aim.‘ . ; , 7'."'V7"rr:-vT-r>-'i-» »y olunteetlu&eeded - _ ..^___ farther awpy today than i f has mill, Hong Kong, ar^ reported in New York Waiter John Vali saved ! wearsT the blf P' X 4 a.m, - S a.m. '.‘•....-Volunteers Nee^ - , ^ a glrl'a life last Julv ;\vhen the ! Waahingtxih — Reversing the , I diamohd or star ;Sap^ men's jsw'M cases. Th^ average Roil has caught fire In the .land of . Some'Of the younger set' have Sa.ro.-8a.m. ...VolunteersNeoded -SO-TStxtex-j xnbroirTWrnr-^afikr'BunHa B r DIGK K1£IN'GR •*ts women. ^ h e y pirk out th eir; ..j p,,jneered the, natro -‘ tie— man used .to keep a pair of cuff the Sphinx.- There’! only one been sufficiently inspired to- buy By U lO X A R D LEt'KOW In a way the captain 8 a.m. - 10-^s.m. , ; . . ; ...... Celeste King «, is sjmbolic , the government has promiseRUonaii.v an »nd the Duatnet of ColumbiaimbiA now I marry her.' | vious.years, sales of federal duck N E A Staff Gorraspondent husbands' S»thM. Women h »v * ! rISut now links and. g set of studs (if he had trouble—not much originality. musical inajrumenta — the most ...... Taipei, Formosa, March 7 (.pi .-.o f the fcvv'inlHion Chlnepe wMorthem. swer-appears tr be a.-ybntlnuefl Lmpo.se sales taxes. Tliey are al-.j .flhe is Melanie An-suinl,. 19. who TifCal 1956 rose. to. 2,- laate ^^'fien It cornea to m en elj j made a mis any at all) in a corner of his bu­ popular, ■eemb to be - the -gtUtar— 10 a.m. - Noon ------Celeste .King Sjroradic friction ^ n g the- bff- buildup In miliiary power. .V ^ N e w Y o rk ^ -(N B A ) My dream is to open e. rthiiik Make stops at different Cairo Noon.,' 2 p.m. -...... ____ .Burr Stephens. Mary Stephens The.Natiohaiist Air Force captain fled the maltilarid in li>46 and set-i Milltao' inicks 'rhiii-n ' chuck I ready , the major source of revenue Sea.s on her 'way from Peruel*. it- 369;P40, an-all-time high. The to- reau drawer, or perhaifs in a used and are' forming Rock 'n* Ro(l com­ / ,shor.e island's d^-'^Matsu and * ; wide ties w'ill;>com( ack. Thei^re nightspots,. listen to > different 2 p.m.X4 p.m...... Nozma Pickering, Jean Henderson was celebrating his .■wife return this island 100 miles from iholes into .streets.. Airftelds are „■ NO one here, Jj’atlonalist or ! in 2.5 state*. And aa.le.s taxes are 1 aly . to niake tier home here with wa.s 188.374 higher then for ta probably "o '^ n g buti^u^^luch better^projHJrtlohed.”better - pill box. ■ * bands play a number like "Rock binations. They play prinjafily.'fim Querhoy has b«oi»‘ at the greale-st their own amusement, but the d p.m.-Sp.m...... Thomas Hickey front a leaflet dropping mission the Red coast. . lined .W'tth'militaih.-craft, Air raid X'meriran. b'ehwps the rumors. j scheduled tq be given .s.erious con-1 her parents and two brothers j fiscal li95.Y and 73,312 above the Bgnar ot women s hats in Amen- u,* bes^ men s clothes. And I ’l l ; Thus' - ■ spake - >lr. John. ' But nowadays men's Jewel esses Around the Clobk,” and you'll flfid lull the past (oiir .months than at music is Ih such derodnd titat^ the 8 p.m. - 8 p.m...... Wayne Garland over the Red mainland. He .was Tourists *'lio visit Formosa usu- 1 siron.s wall nion.thly in practice,, High (Chinese sources say they [ .sideratinn in at lea.st threb states. She lost her gyip while shdinff Pi'C'''*’ "'’ svt lrt-rt« iding right now between IhC 9,622 small towns and villages. -.1 overwhelming they expect to. better organised than others. ■ ' - • Japan Morgefl Villagca male attire. They are functional, I ical rt. We mlgh^ as well But the customcra are aatlsfled yputh of Egypt.and |;.e USA. Now the number'has been cut to , .. ^ bring but^a booklet On- dreaaing good-looking and a mam'can look! admit wb have tropical climate in Jakarta—Rubber la. Indonesia's They stomp, they w-hirt, and thi right f o r ^ f public^. . T.W. - -n.. CyTn. Uke a man in them. ! summers \ jid we should - dtesa most important export commodity. sing along\-wlth the musicians. One of the most valuable min- leaaajrwv vv ™ t«ie« “ I absolutely detest the flat-lop | accordingly. *. l^'eifTdlbOTe - unusual la their- It accounta for one third to one Teenagers,, too,, have memorized erai depoaits in Cuba today is hient-reports that 98 pet-cent of financial and admiaisfrftiVa ef­ half of the country’s total income SENSATipNAL DINNERWARE^ O FIER at 116 261 bat.” (Mr. John, incidentally, j ,"I absolutel.V /abhor • musical "Dress' R ii^t'’ Campaign for col* the American recordings., . nickel. Next to Canada and New Its goal-ia reducing, the number o f ficiency Jim local govenunent. / ■ . EastJ. Center Broacl.1 . • St* has a Wardrobe that contains. i comedy clothes— the^ outlandish, leges, high^ schools and institu­ from . exports. In recent years 'One. of the biggest sticcessee in Caledonia, Cuba tAnks third in amall towns and villagea by two among other'things, ISO hats and faddish colors and styles th a t. tions.'Perhaps as a.means of com­ shout 42 per cent of the world'k Cairo's movie houses-was a low- world production ot thii .'metal. The thir'ds through amalgamation has The Average length of life for . . . . B)0 suits.) . ' come up every so often. bating the - trend to nioppy attire, nstursl nibber has been supplied budget American R6ck ’n’ RbU man who diacovyred It there uru bt -n attained. When the program US wage earner* .baa reached 70 Up Yo 60%... OiL^ 19‘ Each Wjth Every ‘5.0D Purchase. ..See The Bonus Pieces, Too! "The trouble with men's clothes ■ "It's ridiculous to wear dark many high schooli are actively by Indonesia. film, held over for, several weeks Christopher ColUmbue. , X : started three years ago there were years • . ■ Wijfif w iiiic^ s :o If Q ukiiTiw isij#^ ii^ y^ MILLIONS. kNdW a a p h a ^ ‘ . k ' l m i N f 1] ] “ ^ 111 . f A

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStER^JCONN^'tHURSDAY, MARCH‘7, iSiT-A I PAGE s e v e n t e e n ■ I — ^—i.:V, i— I ■ ■ -; ^;.v- PA^bE SIXTEEN a: jv . MANCfHESJER EVENING; HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, H itlR SD A Y , MARCH 7> 1987 - House Stalemate Seen Sy ria'R evokes Pareilts: THere Are ideas for. Kids C em eteiy U nit\, ^ , \ I D eath V erdicls S e e k s $ 5 8 , 4 8 4 jh y On Grqtni Corn Props ■t F or 47 in Plot SL • A budget request of $58,4fl4 Pama«cuR, March t — N6- \ Waahlagtori, March I,« .ejt^uted after By VIVIAN BROWN >\,ei She recom}nends tiib. old-fashipn-rfavorite with children. Olve the from the Cemetery-' D'eparlment V AR Newsfeaturea. W'rlter acissors.and paste-pot as a pritne child beavlly-Fuled, craft paper pdsala for new com and fe ' grain duellon in the hialoi^’ of America,” all ai a resiUt of ^ l a ' a show trial Is upVfor consideration by General tS ■ aubsldiea appeared headed today Cwley declared. Ahy adult who want# to And a I way to keep a chiid'a hands ^ d and have him cut -htrlpa % to te V PINE ' for a stalemate in the House. ,, | Republicana called on; ssali yesterday pose of both on anything from worth it. They are so itfbud of, Cutrpaner design '— Glv» ' a tures fqr the flscsl year ; wjjlch PINE LENOX -^fleath Sentenifes their efforts and find real learn­ any iihntedlate program _ , , , building a yiftht to collecting cigar youngstpr black or white craft pa­ ended last Aug. 14. * . -Rep, Poague (D.Tcx). who with : given five d ^ d a n ^ d n custody to bands. . . ing in the doing." . ■ per, and several sections of other Elliott attributes the increase for the com belt. ■ I Cooley sponsored the hill, estimated ; imprlsowhen; Paste, she suggests,, la more PHARMACY But what sbout the swarms of gqHy-colored f>apeni that he' can chiefly to capital, impriveruent ex­ 299 E. Center St."—MI, 9-0896 Uncertainties jits top cost at $400 million. The -o^r ie^ persons sen- •small children too small for a real satirdactory than glue.- Tongue It into shapes and sizes of his lev farm. price. drops, | The Democratic proposal wouldUenced^ ^le are ^fugees-abroad "hobby" who make pesfering'Mom-r depressors, w 0 0 d c n Ice-oreai choosing. vLet him evit and paste penditures he has tn mind. They I sentment ajnong i give farmers in the commercial re, tried in sbaahtja. apMhs , or eotton-Mpped awabs are $^'9y Rep. Andresen (R-Mlnn).' It Sorour; former cabinet minister now qualify. / Sami Kabbara, former parliament By BENNiB TAYLOR <5»fectiye In all biit five of the cases, Our "teuriNiy'Ooini" method would set a national corn allot­

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THE ( K ailas Jayha>\^k^ ClincK Big Se^eri « y r r.- Herald Angle "Tr- .V ,_ome out on top although many Starting Today Unveil New Prospects nfer Remain Alive New York, March 7 i "Vero. Beack, FIa'.,'Marcl! New 'York. March 7 (/Pi— Th* lor Basketball League season New York Knickerbockers of Ih* the high school. Another former tremendously since the start';, of (/P)-T-LQoks niiay bB deceiv th^-aeason. The Kan.sas J.ayhawks, who New York, March 7 (^P)—^Freshman Manager Kerby Far­ .yitjtndouL - Tommy Maaon. has but it looks' as, if: the"^ew National 'Basketball Assnr ar* X. i - won the 1952. NCAA basket rell of the Cleveland IndianSf already rich in pitchhUf,talent, been sidelined since mid-aeasort York City Board .of Estimate rf'ighty sick but there 1* still life. with an injured foot incurred in. a Mori'd^-hight, March-25, a softi ball charnpionship and ad­ has some eager phenoms.on hapd to keep the veterans.oh All but counted out of the NBA’* Businessmen's L/cague encounter "ball clinic wU.be held starting at their t<^. It's not often that wheh a manager takeover the better get a move ’ on if it Eastern ^t>lv(sion ' playoffs, th*'»■ ■ at the East Side Rec. 8;150..1U in one of the lower gyms at vanced to^the linals on two ------r------; — ; —‘^helm Of a big league Sail club that doesn't want the Brooklyn KnlckS'rallied last night to defeat the hlglIgh school. Tfrtk^inic will fol- other occasions^ were back on he Is endowed yvith such, estab­ Dodgers Li start traveling. "Oils ;Syracusc 100-93. Thi* coupled-with '.■ The Cheney Tech baieball team Ipw tl\flfx.j^conte8t clinching the Big^Seve Confer­ Bob Lemon, Hel-b Score. Mike Gar­ Lo* Angeles apparently has adelphia left^the Now Yorkers 2X4 four-game winning streak. Coach which will sta'rt’ promptfy\at 7 cia, Don Mossi, hay Narleakl and more than tentative plans for a games bac*k of the Warriors and o'clock. .Johnny S p rln g ^ d ence title. ^ ' CRAPEFkUIT Kenny HucUton's club ha^^osted Led by All-America Wilt Cbam- Art Hqutteman. . ball park, but doesn't* havis a ma­ the Nats; who ire tied for second an. Identical 4-2 won ajnd lost rec­ first baseman George Adams, tw erlain’s 24 points, Kansas defeat- Not only does the ' 43-year-oId jor league ball club. Brooklyn ha* place. . four-time All-Americans now ord the past two summers; ^sKansaa.State at Manhattan last Farrell have this formidable ' nu­ "a major league ball club, but not starring with the StratfOMl Ray- even tentative plans for an ade­ ’The '^Knleks and Nats go at It nighl;^4-57, for its 10th confer­ cleus, but he's also brought tndgj- - agatii tonight in Philadelphia .be­ Diminutivp^^o Cyr recently bestos Cardinals, will be-the tnatn pressive rookie crop of hurley quate ball park. attractions. The clinic, which, will ence wlikjn 11 games.. The na,- fore the-Warrio.-s and Fort Wayne made aiCauspicious debut in the tion’s, NoN2 team, with ^ a 20-5 him from Indianapolis of ' the . Clowq Fmmett Kelly, newest jadditlon to the BroolUyh Dodgers, draws some kiUlgha during visit by Went- Home Happy square o ff in th* second game of a also include utnptfiilg techniques, American.Assn. Indianapolis won R