-J: ■ j*.-- ^ 4 ' ‘■'Ai TT-^ ;■ . . ..y. _---- Ja... . . ■ __ : • i. V 77-*V— ^7' _ £■ £ '■>S' £■ •44- 'A': •• 1 V:/, . IvJ ■/ -V'd: V" , - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20,''] ATerag6 Daily PreKk itan r 'if / V Tli« Weatlier ' 'PAGE*TWENTY.l!^UR Foir tke Wow Ended j ' ForeMst of ^U. 8. Woather Bureau dlatttl)pjater SttEtting l|m U i March 16, 1967 If . . ' ' nUr 8nd colder tonight. Low of Mrs. Donald Harrison. 16 Reared Heart Mothara arele 12,647 will meet Tbureday at 8 p.m.. at 25-^. FHdny fmlr nad oomeHiiot Griswold St. Plans were made to M M HDrive Member of the Audit wOrmor. High In the \&y/et 508. « About Town attend the Holy Day of- Recollec­ the honva. of Mra. Thomaa Heaiy. Bureau of Oirc.ulatlod ■ • ■ . ■' ■ ■■ 1 ■ ■ tion at the Cenacle in Middletown 77 Concord Rd. f'Ti You asked for ihedt ManchesleP— A City of Village Charm March 28 and the Holy Family A t|7 2 4 ,1 8 6 •n» Holy Ohoit Mothofi Circle Monastery in Farmlnfton Aprll^lO. Grace Group of the Centdr Con­ - ^ n d , here the^ last nlglit attended Mlaa Mildred gregational Church will hold a B o w ^ talk on converalon, apon- Steadily inching toward its are! ;^OL. LXXVl, NO. 14$ . (TWENTY-FOUR PAGESf-TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY," MARCH 21, 19$7 (iblaeslfled Adrerttsing on Page 62)' PRICE FIVE CElifTS AU members Of St.- Bridget's aprlnt food aale at tha J. W. Hale aored Gibbons Assembly, Store Saturday, starting at 10 a.m. initial goal of 6860.000,'lha Man­ ■ ^ .r. CathoUe Ladies of Columbus. A Church choir are asked to attend iviafnirtinn tnfteiinr &nd a rehearsal of the group at 8:46 The commltteejn charge Inc^ea: Memorial Hospital Build- I deal? for gifts or. coOt9 bour followed at the home p.m Rose’ yo^ own home, butions to date of >724,186. . B i l l ITrges Winfield Moore. Mra. R ,0. Prior. According to figures produced Mrs, Philip Emery, Mrs.- Russell by Mrs. Margaret Wright, b^k- by Wilson snd Mrs. John Mortimer. keeper in charge of the campatgn'a In su ran ce close-out operation, no aieeable HALE’S 9 contributions have been made aince CHATHAM 1 8 ’ ’ the United Aircraft |166,000 gift was announced March 9. On All Cars ■ / 0)urt Cases Since that date,' about 69,000, FABRIC DEPT. consisting chiefly, of. public con­ A setver'g paradise. . . . . Hartford, March 21 (JP)— MOWER A Rockville youth and a, Nike tributions, have been tallied.- Froposed bills to estab­ Battalion soldier were each fined One 660 gift was also reported - 36" FINE POUCHED lish compulsory automobile WercMttr Howtr, 1 H.P, 638 for speeding by Deputy Judge by the Doctor’s Committee. Jules A. Karp this morning. Mrs. Wright provided the fol­ Cotton Satin Prints Insurance in . Connecticut 2 Cyelt Clinton Meter. Richard G. Kelly, 20, of 120 lowing breakdown of conWbu- Brought strong opposition to­ Grand Ave.. Rockville, pleaded not tlons: •« ' Washable, crease resistant, preahrunk. day from private insurance Public Subacrip.Uoni Committee, FuHy Guorenteed! guilty to the Charge, and Pfe • ioAOrtA. repre.sentatives. •The occasion Was a public hear­ home- is In Alabama, pleaded 6310,368; Memorial Giftk, 6114,200; ing before the Legislature's In­ Dag Talks U.S; Leader Special guilty to the speeding charge and Sub-memorial Gifts, 636,266; Hos­ surance Committee ip the Colonial also to i charge of failure to pital Employes, 611,695;' Doctors Room of the Bushnell Memorial secure a license, for which' he was Committee, 6131,487. Rich patterns and colorings with ever- Proponents like Sta' fined 63. Mrs. Wright. said . she has glaze'pollshed ftnlah. mer A. Mortensen of Newington o Nas'ser^ Calls Atom, Philip T. Landry, 17, of 332 clear idea how long tha office will called for compulsory coverage on 2 Walker S t, originally charged remain open at its new location in the ba.sis that in 195.1 "almost a with . reckless' driving,, was fined room 30 of, the House and' Hale 36"WAMSUnA third of the drivers involved in ac­ On Mideast ,Air Chiefs 618 for failure to ' drive right. Building. But she expected it cidents in Connecticut had no in- Landry was the driver of a car would continue to operate until Cotton Satin Prints »urance." which rolled over after leaving the aubacriptlona stopped -coming in. Cairo, March 21 (/P)<—U.N ‘Tremenddus .Hardship' By, JOHN M. HIGHTOWER road at Fern St.: March IS. This might be as long as six Financially he said this situa­ Secretary Genera! Dag Hanj-I tion eftuSes "tremendous hardship" m^rskjolcl today began talks' Tucker’s Town, Bermuda, fined 612 for failure to grant one- Californla Goodwin J. Knight, lift; tella newsmen at Sac- on 'many people. with top Egyptian officials in March 21 (/P) — President half of the highway, a charge ramento, Ckllf. March 20, that he has no record of Teamsters Mortensen also said that the Eisenhow«r and Prime Minis­ which was changed from speeding. Union contributionscontrlbu .to hit campaigns and denies Teamsters in­ present financial resppn.slbiUty law an effort to speed agreement Francis Polrer. 22, of 22 Law­ Team K ^ps Lead Creaae-rcslstant, little or no ironing. Flower-printed setting for gracious liiragt fluence in the appointment,of a San-Kranclsco Pprt director. .In does not require coverage until on operation of the Suez ter Macmillan, spent two PIN-O-MATK rence St., Rockville, was fined 612 Satin finish, preshrunk. You ^wlll want Chatham’s new “Summer Rote”. A hreese- Washim^on Frank Breyvater testified the Teamsters Uniort-thade after an accident occurs. Antici­ Canal and to ease Arab-lsiaeli hours today discussing urgent for operating, a motor vehicle In Elks^Tourney more than one dre?s length of this fabric light blend of rayon, cotton and Orion*—all a campaign contribution to Gov. Knight. •- pating insurance company afgur tensions still threatening the Midcile East problems, in­ without a license. by Wamsutta. Patterns for children, too. meats, he claimed that ''bad cluding the Gaza Strip, Gulf CLOTHESLINE Stephen J. Stenger Jrl, 36. Glas­ The 4XXXX team holds Sv40 the blanket many families need froin spring risks" could be covered by the Middle East with violence. tonbury, was fined 69 for following Arriving in Cairo after midnight of Aqaba and Suez Canal. NO CIOTHFSPINS iVffDfD point lead In the Elks Setback to fall; also good to hare at an extra throw companies through higher pre­ too closely.' He was^arrested after Tournament with only one more miums. b.v plane, Hammaiskjold talked It was the opening session of the FULIY OUARANTIED a minor 2-car crash March 14 at week of play remaining. -- for cold winter. Like all Chatham blankets, Also speaking in favor was Rep. V ith his aides, rested briefly at his Big Two meeting, and afterward it NO STUTCH • NO SAG V'. Center St. and Drive D. After 24 weeks of play, the team Union Funds Used Maurice R. Gerstein of Simsbury. hotel, and then went to see Egyp-^ was announced that President it washes beautifully- Mothproof, too. Hand- Abe Girahenowl^ 49, Hartford, has scored 4,861 points. In second Atty. Hugh Harbison, counsel tifin Foreign Minister M ahn^d Eisenhower has aummened more Heovy bionkett or dainty NOW ONLY . • • screened print in pink, yellow or bliie on Fawzi. advisers, from Washington to assist VI as fined 63 /or passing-in a no place,- with 4,811 points, is The y for the Travelers Insurance Co., with the discuaaien of British qnd rje ri* ViPP*** . i passing zone. Heights. paler tints of the same colots. argued that the main automobile The Secretary General was. to asyon. e o t ^ . Safe, cieon, fort, Konomi- ▼ Cull on President Nasser later to- American defense and atomic prob- Holies were entered in the cases Other teams and their scores For Girl’s New Car problem, today, is the creation of lems. " „ / col.' "Wolkalong"■■■■ " ilonQ" ond "pulley" types owoil-awoil- l•rMelt. wmimIm : day. Othed lef^Gth® gogB* of Dr. Eugene T. Brown, 64, Weat are: Manchester Herald, 4,810; 72' X90’ safe conditions for drivers and Deputy Secretary Reu$rtt Robert­ •oble. Ml hordwore included. Hartford, charged with passing Four’ DeuceSi. 4,804; Diamond pedestrlan.7. Egypt wa.4 ^expected to bSlk at President Eisenhower is welcomed by British Prime Minister upon his arrival son Jr. la due late tWi afftemoon. stop sign; and Alvin M. Coffman, Jims, 4,718; Joe's Barber Shop, fits twin snd full~»i*s bed* »5.9S. W ashington, March 21 nUhued on Page TFnl reace witli-tlie IsrasllS. Til'ey BLVe Peter Hope saifl EliiciiliuwH' and aUFT GIItEN STAMPS W ITH CASH SALPS- 177; rrngurty Rrn. , 4.460; HUin- -/.MS “tiT turn over all his personal used the continuing technicSl state state Capitol. Hartford, March By B. L. LIVINGSTONE <« J,une by Dr. WehfleU Stanley, a Macmillan began with a general KEMP^Sy 4m;. ski’s Sunoco, 4,301; Qvilsh Fu­ $ \ 9® ** . financial records. ^ * of war as a basis for their econom­ 2i (fl>)- Gov. Ribicoff. hitting at an Washington, March 21 i»i_-• Ex-1 Nobel prize wlrtner. review of the world situation. insurance tax-cut bill, approved citing" pi-ogrcsa in medical studies He told tke third national cancer They, then discussed the Middle neral Home, 4,270. ic boycott of Israel and their re­ by a GOP-controllcd commit­ “ SHIRTS Washington, March 21 (/P) Hospital Asked fusal to let Israeli ships use. the of viruses as a possible cause' and' conference that Tlie experimental Bkiat, and "exchanged -views on Suez Canai and the Gulf of Aqaba. tee, called it today "orie of the cure of cancer has been reposted j evidence now available la consistent the several urgent questions there, you'll walk right out By a well known manufacturer. Regular'’ —Senate rackets investiga­ ' here appeared little hope Egj-pt rawest giveaway programs" in to Congress i ■ 1 with the idea that viruses are the In partlculsr the Gaza Strip, Uie the state's history! wearing this new tors said today Teamsters would modify that position in the Among other thing!. Congress etiological agenU. of most,* if not Qulf of Aqaba and tke problem of value to 80c. Union funds went to buy a ^ For Mentally current talks with H6b*u*arskJold. "The people of Connecticut are has been told that medical re- »» cancer, including cancer in the Suez Canal." new automobile for ah or- The- Secretary General was amll-; bting taken by one of the rawest aearchera of the National Institute man. ’ ^ ; Hope aaid that aspects of these now at HALE'S 111 Criminals ing as he stopped froti. the plane give-away pi-ograma in the whole of Allergy and infectious diseases' ' Capable Agent issues were referred to experts it’s NEW? . ganiiier’s girl friend. that brougtxFhir.i on his fifth visit history of our state." he aaid in have now bebn able to “train" cer-, Dr. Haas told Congrcss,a strain tor further study'with' instructions Pierre Salinger, a staff invostl- to Egypt In'llUle more than a criticising'the deci.slon of the Gen-' fairi vinis strains capable of de-’ known, as the Coxsackie virus has to report back to the top men at ■V Special^-only gator, • testified to the Senate State Capitol, Hartford.. March year. He declined to make any eral Assembly’a Finance Commit­ stroying living human cancers now, been "trained" aa a particu- this afternoon’s session. Thus; it’s BEAUTIFUL.' Rackets Probe Committee, that a 21 (;pi — Connecticut is "badly In statement to repoiters. tee to report Uifi bill favorably. rowing In rats. , Itriy capable" agent to dcatr6y;hu- the Middle East talks 'were due to pheck signed by Frank Bfe\v.9ter, need" of a special institution for He was met Vy U.N. officials The committee voted on the bill And Dr. John R. Heller, director man cancer ceils, implanted in llv- occupy the whole first day of ths ct airman of the We*t,ern Confer­ FRANK. W. BREWSTER the treatment of mentally ill who have been working, on the yesterday—24 hours aftec a public of the National Cancer Institute, ing rats. ednference. r , Pastel and rosebud pattern. Sizes 6 ence of Teamsters, on the con­ criminals. State Mental> Health troubled scene. Including Maj. hearing. described virus findings as "very "When large doses of the The session opened in the draw­ months to 3 years. ference's' funds was used to buy a Commissioner John J. Blasko told Gen. ,E. L. M. Burns, commander Sees ‘Unseemly Haste’ exciting in the last year or so.” 'traiijed’ Coxsackie viruses were in­ ing room of the Mid-Ocean Club, car registered )n' the name of the Legislature's General Ijsw of Ihe U.N. Emergency Force Ribicoff said it appeared to him He said Research has learned'that jected, the human cancers were where chiefs of the two govern­ Marv James, Route 1, Bothell, Decision Reserved Committee today. ■' certain virus strains can '‘lltei-ally ments met with advisers at a cir­ BABY DEPARTMENT^MAIN FLOOR the committee had . acted on the rapidly corisumed until hardly a Wash. He and a score of other wit­ (Continued on Page Ten) Pleasure witli "unseemly haste." knock a hole" in some forms of trace of them remained, while can­ cular conference table. Salinger, said he found out in On Trial Shift for nesses supported a bill introduced It is his understanding, he said cancer. ‘ cers in uninoculated rats were Big Two Restore Accord by Rep. Gertrude , Koskoff (R- He also reported „ that in what growing luxuriantly.” he related. Real , start of the top level quest a telephone interview with Miss at his news conference, that the are thus far a few cases of human J nes that the car was purchased Two Ex - Convicts Plainville) providing for a 66,500,- committee approved the bill after He added that "there have been for full scale restoration* of the 000 institution fpr mentally ill. treatment, viruses have cauaed a Brltlsh-Amerlcan partnership in for her in June 1954 for 63.115 Greeks Reject "less than five minutes considera­ "marked temporary degression" of •by Terrj' • McNulty, paid aS a Hartford, March 21 —Superior intellectually deficient and emo­ tion." '. ■ (Continued on Page Seventeen) world affairs began at a, 3-hour tionally unbalanced persons who cancer growth. dinner last night, however, when Union organizer. Court Judge Abraham S. Bordon Action on the bill, he contended, The account of recent achieve­ held off from making any decision have been convicted of an offense. was taken without considering the President and Prime Minister There has been previous testi­ , ‘Only three per cent of the 9,000 NATO Role in ments in the field of experimental j and Secretaries of State re,viewed n'ony that McNulty, while carried ye.sterday on a move to have the t ■! state's' revenue needs and ex­ cancer research by the National j 'Joker’ in Linking \ trial of Joseph L. Tabors,ky and persona precently committed to the penditures. world issues, on the conference's payroll as an state's' three mental hospitals Institutes of Health was given in i , , ,, As result of that globe cir­ organizer, devoted considerable Arthur. Culombe held in Fairfield Cyprus Dispute "If you're going to take a tax testimony to the House Approprla- S l l i o k l l l g tO L a n C C I l County. . need such an institution. Dr, lions Committee and made public ■ c"* ^ • cling talk, the Middle East crials time to Brewster’s horse . racing Blasko said, but they would bene­ off one group," he sail,“ it‘puts it Judge Bordon' torn the ex-con­ on the back of another group." today. . 1 ------' stables. fit ffrom it' greatly. Nicosia, Cyprus; March 21 (JF}-~ Step Toward Csntrni ®y 1»E\VIS GULICK (Continued, on Page Xenj Salinger said McNulty. aUo, in­ victs’ lawyers and the State, He added their also would be a Greek Cypriots and the Greek gov­ Since Republicans "seem over­ which opposes the move, to file anxious to take care of 1 a r g e Xlthough clearly an important' Washington, March 21 iT) —A terviewed by commitUe inve.iti- great benefit to the mental hospi­ ernment have rejected a British- step along the road to eventual con- federal _ cancer speclallsl saya gators, claimed.,the price of the their legal briefs ."as expeditiously prosperoua In.siirance 'companies," ;*■ ■ ..-x, ■? tal inmates who do not need such approved'offer by NAfO to medi­ he asserted, it rests with them trol of cancer, researchers qau- there is a "joker" in the lecently car \yas refunded In cash to the as possible." He- said he would a special institution if they can ate for peace on (jyprus. lioned that virus studies are still, reported discovery ofi a cancer- holds you in booutifully Western'.Conference.jBut Salinger make a written decision later. be separated from those who ;db. British Colonial Secretary Alan in i-ealm of laboratory experiment; causing ingredient in cigarette said no such amount is shown as Thomas F. McDonough and Wal­ Lennox-Boyd told the House of (Continued on Page Ten) Bulletins lace R. Burke, the state-appointed .^he same thing, applies to in- and that no firm conclusions can,smoke.. He said the cousemebb —in wonderful comfort/ d 5 ‘ gir* an incoming item on the confer­ nateS of penal institutions, said' Commons yesterday London was be drawn. I relationship is ‘not yet established. from the AP Wires ence's retitefds..,- lawyers for the pair, want the trial Dr. Louis Gold: a Hartford psy­ willing to.let- the North Atlaritit Dr. "Victor H. Hass, director of' Dr. John R. Heller, director of moved to- Fairfield County on the Treaty Organization try to settle Salinger said McNulty claimed grounds that newspaper, radio and chiatrist, because psychopaths In the National Institute of Allergy j the National - Cancer Institute, he turned over the money to Gor­ prisons create "waves of hoatllity." the controversy oyer the strategic and Infectious Diseases, said "Fur- j gave that, opinion to a House Ap- JET SlEEKS U.S, MARK television coverage of their cap­ British colonial l.sland In-the east ther extensive research will be re-1 proprlatiohs subcommittee Feb. 19 don Undey,' former secreta'ry- ture and alleged confessions pre­ Would Protect Public . N b w s Tidbits Los Angeles, Mafob 31 ^ Beck. Teamsters Union president, over Connecticut-was the same, as adequately classified, segregated reaction. • ■ ’ soning. . . Bills inspired by wave forcibly , to public, attention last (Continued on Page Ten) Dockw'orkera ■track at the advising that Beck intended to ap­ it wa.s here. and given proper therapy. The -Turkish government made of fake bomb scares that plagued port of Southampton today pro« and control/ pear before the comiQlttee next McDonough and Burke had said Tuesday as requested. 3. To permit mental hospitals, n'o official statement, but a^ source Connecticut early this, > year and testing use of govermneat tugs they wanted .the trial moved to close to the Foreign Ministry said by two serious church fires in In aiding the li^ r Queen' Mary , Beck i^aid he would bring , his Fairfield County because the pub­ (Conttao^. on Page Ten) Reds for Rompnee, Too financial records “ufider the provi­ Turkey would welcome NATO con­ Hartford attract scant attention at .to sail for New York. The strike FIGURE-SUMAAING MATERIAL- lic there was not ’"aroused and in­ ciliation. He add^v that Turkish hearing of Legislature's General threatened to paralyze tha vast a.miraels blend of downy-toh sions of my previous wire." flamed" by publicity, • delegates at the 'U.N.'^already had In the. earlier wire. Beck had '. State Police say Taborsky and Law Committee. . traniatlantic te r m-i a a I. The cotton and letsx made such a.proppsaK" ^ . Connecticut District .Director of dockvi'orkers, most shore gangs (Continued on Page Ten) ’’ (Contlnned pn Page Ten) t Most of the 400,000 Greek Cyp- Internal Revenue asks taxpayers Czechs Give Olga Right who handle the direct traffle in riQta- want Cyprus united, with who have filed their 1856 Income the por|,. joiaed 10,000- shipyard l o w waip-fu/gging non-rolftop minimiCM your waist Oreeefi.' The 100.000 Turkish Cyp­ tax returns not to call the office workers and repairmen. wBo InttaMly in co^ploM com fortH oys up without riots oppose this. ' inquiring about^^re£dnda. . . Presi­ have been on strike since Satur*. a Mom, stitch Or bonaf . • -Mayor ThenUstociea N,^ Pe.rvia of dential, secretary deniep that *ny To Marry Olympic Star Nicosia, declared that i'the Cyprus “palace guard" prevents persons / fit problem is not one of,differences ^drtfering with the views of White ISRAEL, FRANCE IN ACCORD r open-pere coiutruefion for^oxtro, cool comfort. And th«^ existing among the governrhenta F .use staff from-seeing President Vienna, March 21 Pi—Israeli of Greece, Turke.v and Great Brit­ Elsenhower. Connolly, U.S. Olympics hammer; ference on March 5. I Foreign Minister Mrs. Golda - dojdty surfoM lextura mokes this the. prettiest girdia ovar. ain. but one which-affects the self- throw champ, diacloaed .today that; But the Czech goverrrmehl. ap- Jlelr said today she and,French Government expects thit in five, the (Jommunist Czech government parently, did not kriOw how it . And to aaty on and off I ' _ iVeit? spring shades in' Spending $6. 5 Billion detertnihation of Cyprus, dt should years 10 million persons will be Foreign Minister Cht-lsttan .... ^ (f . ■ be settled directly between Brit­ has given him permission to wed atood on romance. Connolly final-: Pineau were In "complete agree­ ain and- Archbishop Makarios, the reoelvlng approxtnaatety $9 billion Olga Flkotova, the Czech Olympic - jy jq leave Czechqslpvakia on ment” that Israel and Egypt KORELL PLUS-SIZES FIT YOU PERFECTLY micro-fUm seamless t . 'Washington, March 21 (>>)—Sen,<>exl8tlng rates to July 1, 1958, in representative of the Greek Cyp­ a year in social security benefits.. discus star. _ . March'9, without kriowing .what should both proclaim a policy ot Government acientista' tell of a . . . with no alteration* if your 5’5” or under! Byrd (D-Va) said . today he - has view of House leaders’ willlnkness. riot'people." Harcdd met Olga and won herjji^j answer, would be. because his non-belligerency. drafted a budget that would cut to accept this change. Andrea.d Pouylouros, leftist possibly • historic operation in heart at the Melbourne Olympic! ^ad ex- federal'spending 66*4 billion below ■Byrd said he hopes the Senate which they separated twin baby games. _ ^ , pired and the government refused NEW BUDGET CUT SOUG^IT the 671,800.000,000 recommended Committee will act on the le^sla- (Coalinurd on Page T«'ei)ty-Uiree) girls who had been joined at the In a telephone call-from the home I i, ” Washington. March 31 higher! •a Finance *Commlttfe. talked w-lth plu put forward by President married in the :pzech capital on i applied for a nmv visa It's tuner iB*'tS bustjine. wfistline and hipline! action in the Senate .oixt Tuesday. March 27 ' t ■'>P"’e'l 1° return to today in its budget-cutting drive It’iiullerin ■ newsmen after a brie^ hearing at . Byrd said th'e longer extensibh Crash Kills Two, Pedro Aramburq’s government to by recommending reductions ot meet .Argentina's dire' economic Will Live in Bbston . -j HOSIERY whicH witneaaca urged the Finance' would have the advantage of mak­ He said the Chtechs. had' given Connolly previouely has said 6114,936,700 in new funds re­ ' Commlttise to write taX' relief,for ing the tax dates correspond with Three Electrocuted plight. , . Heavy thunderstorms quested' for the labor and wel­ lash southeast Texas in wake of Olga permission to leave the coun-1 that if permission w as received. Run resisting sheer,. 15 denier with rein­ i^ a ll business ipto a measure to the government’s fiscal years, try at ..any time and he, plans to the wedding, would take place in fare ' departments and related- ; flattery oalT perfect fit etngtvcl extend existing corporation and ex- which start on July i,.ao that] "If Mahnomen, Minn., March 21 i/P) torrential rains and hail storms forced heel and toe in proportioned lengths. ^at struck in central Texas— take her as his bride to Boston. a Prague church and- would .be fol­ agencies- It urged the House ' else tax rates.. He said he would we ever- can cut taxes, we would —Two persons' were killed today Mass., where he is a high school lowed by-the required civil! cere; to appropriate 66,86fl,S60A8l for outline his budget proposals in a know Just how^it would affect the fioodirig - roads and causing whqn their car sheared off a power, streams to overflow. history teacher. mony. the fiscal year starting next . Senate speech later today. revenue.” pole and three would-be'reacuera 'ftje Czech government had kept Connolly went, to Prague on July i Instead of the 63,881,277.- “Flatterer’’—dur rich' rayon crepe dresa-n-japket team Byrd said he strongly favoVa Ux Secretary* of the i Treasury were killed by electric -ahock In an Sen. ^Kennedy tDrMass.) says Federal flood insurance program the 26-year-old Connolly and Olga, Tuesday to press his case again— 581 requested by President that dpea the most wondpriul thuigs for your figure! 'Tha Special ' relief for small business biit' re­ Humphrey told the Flngj\ce Com­ .attempt to' remove the dead and 24, dangling since March 6 on their and to see Olga once more. Elsenhower. . pair gards a cut in federal spending as mittee yesterday he would have no Injured from the wreckage. has liMJi subjected to ‘‘unfortunate dress itself drapes softly, down the tucked bodice to deley’ and offered An amendment plea for permission to marry. "We are both very, very'happy." the slim4alling skirt.' And the alter-ego jacket I easepttal to.aay tax reduction: objection to the 16-month exttn- Killed When their car w«nt into Connolly went to Prague late in (JonnoUy said in the telephone con* 21 FINED IN B1.AS SNUB "When' expenditures are re­ aion provided it did not delay final a ditch and struck the pole were to remove "unnecessary legislative , civet yeu two wonderful ftahiona in one! reatrictiohs.*' , Drug addicts in February to press: his suit, and veraation. Birmingham, 'Ala., March 21 duced,” he said, “relief to-amall action on the blH beyond March 31. ’William E. Schultz. 28, Winger. Olga went peraonally to President "W# afe-busy with preparations OPi—Recorders e o u rt- Judge Navy ot black. Size* lO-plua'to 2(^plua. buslneas is.one of the first things Byrd said Houae'leadera bad told Minn., the driver, and DpnNd the United SUtps estimated at be­ Antonin Zapotocky to present her tween 50,000 and 60.000—vast ma­ now i and, I have dropped: every- Ralph E. Parker today-.^Rned 21 BEADY TO WEAR DEPT.—BECONU FLOOR* 1 4 GRIEN STAMPS WITH CASH SALES that- should be dope.". him they would accept tbe change Haugen, 21, also of ’Winger.. ' plea |to be allowed to marty the Negroes 650 and costa'earii for Earlier Byrd reportad' that without a conference. This would ' Highway patrolman tiid jority belag youag persops. American;. J^ngf eSe, naturally also canceling -4. ■ -f- Two men and two youths Jiidtct- iny intended exhlbiUtm *tour of their deilbbrate mass Violation House lea4era have agiMd to go mean the measure coirid be sent to Weds Vandjerhilt Schultz apparently died of* Injuries The alate’aipermlssion was neces- of Birmingham's Ams segrega- along with a 15->month ^extension the White House before the dead­ Mias Jean Harvey,. 20, Chio4go Bitffered in the crash .hiit Haugen ed In New York by F ^ r a l Oraod aa«7 for a Czechoslovak national Poland.. The CzechdsibvAk Minia- Jury on chajrgea of kidnaping, try of Interior has also granted tioa laws- Bfiriier overrnlad do- of the 63 billion wortfi of coepo- line if UteBsQate acta by the ntid- post-debutant. wa» misrtfied was, Meotrocuted. The younger to marry a foreigner. The govern­ tenoo argniiieata otfersd at the rata and excise taxes due to expire dlfi of neiit week. ktatch .12 in Mexico City,to man'cried oufT m being shocked'* beating and , raping 18-year-ofd ment' apparently was particularly me an extenaton-ef my^pceaeot MW / April L J*rop<9si4s iuTvonced by Sens. Alfred Gwynne Vanderliilt, before he died gt the scene! \ Haniaon. N. Y., glri.c, ' . Pritita raluctant to Idbe one of iU star untU the day after tM wedding. So trial Msnday bill pro- Fulbnight (D-Aric) aiia^Bparlanian sportnnah tmd heir to one ot Six other ,occupants of the ear, Mlnlstier Nehru toya world fpr first athletes. I beUeTe~wa Trill tta-v* tiiae tor a(i tioB law la vaBd. A ^ORi> r sidiAr for a one-year axteoalan. (D-Ala) t a ^ d altar' eargdru- America'# great fortunes, her mostly, teenagers, were Injured the "contlngehey • that The U.8. Btats Dspartmsat had arraagemonts. J: Monlgswisry, 0 I2RNEII MAIN m d OAK STREETS I,, Sox Byrd aald hU'cemmlttee un- pairtnta reported In OiU»cp all . human hlat sll humap sx^no ebjaetton-tt. ths mabeh. ‘-*Ws bs> I/ /doubt^y will-vote for extending (OwitlnMad ' March 20. * (CoatlanM M>MaTwc«ty-tli‘rM) poripnba m lgh^^ wiped out'niif *■ « 11am vMinenra.'** (OsRti—sd I rjl: - i :>/• / ' % '•’Sh V ■T..r '-', j. •.- ■ i t 1 - ; , V' ■ y . ■VJ- :\, T‘ ; l' -■'■ ->»• ■■. ... . e.,1 i '-t,,'. - '" ’ ■'■ V. * ft T' , t M j ' - rA G E TWO MANCHESTER EV^ENING HERXLD,. MANCHESTER, CONN;, THURSDAY, MARCH 21/1967 . - ' MANCHESTfiR EVEKING HEEALD, MANCHESTER, CQNN., THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1967 PAGE-THREE . / rr—" » "I "f-' alleys, for a ^ t a l plnfall. liocal Charles and Edwin Baclofen, Rockville frlastonhurv ors w«re; Judith Bassett, 'Barbara "Duchess." On- Saturday, they rlendahip Club and Homemakers Rockville-Vernon bowlert are aa k ^ to bowl in the aN Rockytllc; Rlchardj Dobsonville Enj9yiiig'Science Burke, Judith Drake. Susan Fra­ will be available' for ajtiy type of IHeoliday. ' ■ tembon to give'ouUof-town players and Ernest, NewlMton; a atepson, LaFONF zer, Alice F>'ler, Patrltia Oall- buUi(|b o'r inside -work. preference in the eVfnlhg- Priaes Clyde J. Scott, Clearwater, Fla.; Sheiiiwold on Bridge Topic of Address Acetylene Torch / Woiiten’s Ijeagne ' peau, Mary 'taoalee', , Carole Hell- ■^^hi Exchange Club will hbid Its Manchester' Evenipg Heiwld I wilt be awarded a ccd r^ g to en­ 14 grandchildren, two great-grand* . BROTHERS ilrom, Sara. Hpuae, Nancy Keller, dlrmer meeting at the Villa Nova Glaatonbiiry correappndent, MTa. | LOOK What You'r<^/ Missing! Chamber Support^Peerte^s tries; children, .two brothers, 'Herman, The Manchester Green PTA .Quotations Furnished by ' Kathleen Kessler, Barbara Miller, H,otel at 6:36 tonight* Speaker will betty McNamara, tirlephone ME'' The tourney ia sanctioned by the > STEAK HOUSE Results in B1 aze Set to Make Visit 3-1733. ' Backofen, New Haven, and Erneat UNSAFE S.VFETY PI.AN , held a meeting last night in the Coburn & Middlebrbok, Inc. Marilyn Mwore. ;Marj', Nevln, Deb­ be Gen. George,,-Stanle.v,- chief NDPBC and is approved by the Backofen, Rockville; and a aiater, South dealer schpdl auditorium. Dr. Robert K. MONSON, MASS. orah Noble, John, Phlnn'3y. Eve* Excellence In Food Preparation OAIV CAUSE DEFEAT , Both aides vuluerakle .A Bank' SlooHa of the A'z .Staf/ bonnecticut Na­ For Business Establishment nnectlcut Alley Opctatora'Xasri. Mrs. Anna Reinhold,-RockvlIlX V.’’lckware pf Wlllimaritic State At Process Firm At Slate Capitoil ijm' Potter, Betty Prell, Elainp tional Guard; All bowlers must have membership The funeral will be held at the By Alfrbd. Sbetnwold , . NORTH Home of Three Suns of Fua Bid Asked ' <1 Rtchards, Sharon Ricker, Marvera Chappell Named \ , B J 10 » Teachers CJollege' spoke on "How First National Bank G e n er'a 1 Stanley, who has caWa. ' ' Ladd Funeral Home.' - ' A little knowledge if a danger­ to Enjoy Science with Your Chil­ Rockville, March 21 (Special) — Olaalonbury, March 2 l'(S p c - Sala and Jean Stannard. ■ RockviUe, liUrch 21 (Special)^building* to be flooded if Snipaic Bed Cross Cellet^tlonn Slow Stamp Exhibit - B K * 6 I Shows ThunJoy, Fridoy, ’ of Manchester . . . . 29 34 -chalked'up 'some-7,(HM) houi-s .in by PaganyCaterers Mill nronertv r'*"! were bombed or waahed out. ous thing'' applies to bridge aa dren.” The audience, which in-' Sparks from an iwetyleno torch clill)-r Arrangements are being- The principal also announced Clerk 4>f Works Only 24.9 per' cent of the Red The Rockville Stamp Club will ♦ ’ * T touched off q (ire at Rockville Hartford National made for the entire membership the, air,, will give an. ilUistrated . fi^ r ^ r'T b * ‘•■•I * >ip. to-be done' at Franklin School in man, diive chairman, revealed to-' Gymna^m. . wrong time t^ execute something A 6 ' \ • A Q » ’ < Damage was confined to a dry-1,,, Trust ^Co ...... 36'i 39>j Legislature March 28. At St. James’ ’ iSpikcopal,- the Majibr Herman G. Olaon, haa gaih-j that a room for CD headquartera B Q J-IO , \ » A 7 4 of experimenting'with bugs; boats Ftahirinf 64 69 citizenship, leadership and good Eaucation Square will be overseen . day. An auct^n of-,stamps will be that Idoked like a safety play. ' Ing machine-and a ventilator, and ' Trust -Some SO'xyomen will tour tlxe sportsmanship choir will meet at 7 and at 8 p.m. SERVING ALL COHNECTICUT ad tlie aupport of the Chamber ofj bi ack^td to the plana foi the ney; He urger those who have not A J 9 6 4 a > 10 8 a and rooks. A question and answer Sunday Aftamo9n waa considered minor, he said. ln»uranc<*;,J ompanle* there wilt be . Lenten service, by Building Inspector Griswold i Oommerca. Vincent A. Choate, high afchodl haa met with Dwyer a held at 7:SiKi>.m. West opened the queen of hearts, AJ 8 43 dkQlOS period followed. ■ ' " ■ Capitol, attend a morning hearing j Delegates to Girls’ Slate are: Cthappell, appointed yestefday as * been contacted to mail a contribu­ Anyone wh& wiahea may exhibit Family Shows ^ A workman using the torch to 'P'ire ...... 72 7.i lunch in the cafrterla. consult | Patricia Hayes and BeVerly Bel- With Rev. lijdward D. Hollman, Outings — Cknnbiakas — lonquats •— Waddings executive fecretary announced to- approval. • tion to Red Cross, Rtfckville, or to and the defenders quickly rattled SOUTH = A cake sale for the benefit of cut a hole in a machine, told Ashe j Hartford Fire ...... 15!) 16,5 clerk of the worlSi, day. The acttvitiea on the recreation displays of philatelic interesL A off three heart.tricks, They then A A K 6 a a , the PTA was held. starting Time SiSS 78 with local legislators, meet the cher, with alternates Judith Pratt 8“^*^ sneaker.' General Mahai;er Rlchslcd. ^ a r-' George Chase, fund treasurer, at junior exhibit for collectors under the fire broke odi as sotin as h e, National F ir e '...... 74' Secretary of State and Speaker of and Madeline Prell. . Expenses Ttie. Young Adult Fellowship. The Board of Directors, of the could be readily switched to the Savings Bank-oLRockvilie. tackled the diamonds, hnd South ^ ... . E-. 6 6 a. - Reports were given by commit­ Tel. CO 7-A586 started to work. The'machine used Phoenl-X __;....x.... 76 . 81 tin made the appointment. He as- - ' *'Big^or Small We Cater to AIV* ' 1C years of age will be held,- with the House, and attend ,sessions of for those attending are sustained holmn^g a potiuck .supper at spied Ghappcll that additional.as- , Rockville Area CHiamber of Com-; Henry Park, the mayor said, in ne.eded the rest of the tricks. ^ - ♦ 'A K 5 ■ \ - : tee dha|rmen, Mrs. George Marlow, for drying fabrics, had no material Life and Indemnity Ins. t'os. j •> Events Tedirectors i Swimming Pool Commis.slon William Mtton are in charge of "safety play” of crashing the ace. ing f6urOb.servers into the CapitoJ alternates Reid Alsop and Paul I'ood Sale .SiO .school building inspector since Tuesday, former Mayor Frederick crowned and prisea awarded. wunam FS relayed th* call to Del. Sgt. George Piihlic Utilities further asked that this program be' the show, whl(;h ia open to .the Of trumps to guard against a sin­ t o d a y Feature Shown Trapp who was crillslng in the-area . 40. 42 eguiarly to attend hem’fhgs and Steele. Expenses for ■ the bovs The Town Committee of the last November .30 when James L. S. Berger Is’as elected chairman. Refreshments will be served foi- or four trumps headed by the Conn. Power ...... Glastonbury'unit of the Hartfiard put into effect as soon as pbasible. lO'S'ing the contest. - public. gleton queen. ^ Copt. I At of the factory and rang in ^thc Conn. Light k Power 17 19 se.ssions of the Gcnciai'As.sembly. are'borne by the American Legion, Perry resigned to accept employ-^; Alderman John Gill, head of the This was an expensive and un­ queen in the East. hand. Ff em 5:15 5:15-8:45 ■ alafm from Box 3.5 at the- plant. Those__ attending__ II__■ aft' _.;i. Mrs._ Val I Exchange,___ Lions and'service clubs. County YWCA, is holdingia .piibllc ment With a .New Haven archl- Their action was sparked by the Recreation, Board; has announced. The Rev. Clifford J. Curtin, as­ Hartford Elec. Lt. .. . '56 58. proposal of Mayor Olson Monday Vernon and Talcoftville news safe safety play. When South next The time to cash the ace .of ■ All four companies rosponded. 39 Cronatedt. Mra.V'iEarle CTurtlss. Scouts on Project food sale' tomorrow at ,B'Jlkele.v lectiiial 'firm as super\lsor of ROSEMOUNT GROVE. ROUTE 85. BOLTON Alderman William E. Weber was sistant pastor of St.. Bernard's trumps first is when you have nm ST TIMB AT Hartfo.rd Gasi Co. .. . . 36 that the city-oWned rec field and Church, will be speaker at a meet­ Item are handled i>y the Herald's led a club to dummy’s king and The machine was easily acces­ Mrs. Bernard'>Toey'and Mi's. Verl Senior Mariner Troop 21 ha:} em­ 8nd Camp's Store. Under the C((re field In.spectors on toll hou.ses and elected secretary. enough high trumps to handle the So. New England of Mrs„ Mervin B, Edmonston.,ttig Ml 9-1359->M 9-3708 the town-city-owned Peerless Mill ing of Victory Assembly, Catholic Borkville Bureau, 7 W. MiIib St., returned the jack of spades, East sible, being next to a loading plat­ Tcl...... 38‘ i 40!i Lewis. ^ - barked on a project to earn related fai'llities to be built on the - property on W, Main St. be sold to • The “ le Board voted\ to secure per- Ladles of Columbus, at 8 o'clock at telephone TBemont 6-3136. could aflocd to cover with the situation if your, ace catches nothi- form on the qtreet side oflthe plant Town Court money for Its- 'three (lay spring proceecis will be used for the local new east-west highway through _ summer season ss queen. This di-nve out tbe king ot Ing. worth mentioning.______FOPUIAR and the' fire was quickly extiii- Alanufncturing Companies cruise aboard the schooner program, namely the Y-Teens. the State. wh« would agree to build I for; the the Mooee Club. Arrow. Hart, ^Heg^ . , 4 8.—-5 1 a shopping center there. soon- sAi possible in order to get The'Lutheran Brotherhood of s;^ade.s.. .Dummy's ten would pick Dally Question .guished. Walter P. Downes disposed of the those best qualified. Positions open There was no damage from Asso. Spring, ...... 33'a - 36'.a (Jhoate said the directors share Firat Lutheran Church will meet at South Windsor the seven of spades, but then As dealer, you hold: spades A K. 13 following ca.ses: Edward J. Sad- include , a director,. cashier, locker East ^aa sure to win a trick with .lO R K iS r water or smoke. Ashe said. ■ Bristol B rass'...... , . . 11 Mayor Olson's increasing concern 8 o’clock for a showing of movies. 5 hearts 6 5 2 diamonds A K 6 3 2 Collins ...... n o 120 lowski, 19. of 51 Bransfield Ave.; j room supervisors, and life giiards' 8t. John's Episcopal Church will the eight of spades. clubs A 7. What do you .do ? John* T. Wl.ser, part owner, Portland, fined 524 on a charge of over the amount of tax-exempt could not be reached for an esti­ Dunham Bu.sh .. . 11 land In the center of the city. who are 'American Red Cross sc-, hold Us’ mid-week - Lenten service Education Assn. Foolish Risk Answer: Bid one diamond. The 4.4 breach of peace, and 527 for re­ credited water safety Instructors. mate of the damage. Bm-Hart ...... 41 The mayor estimated the two at T :80. A dlalogufr sermon will be As this hkqd. demonstrates, the hand ia too strong for an opeptng .. . .56 59 sisting arrest: Angelo Menti,' 32,. j Applications, s t a t i.n g age and featured, between the' Rev. Maurice play of the ste guarded against Workmen,.however, said damage Fafnir Bearing ... parcels of l i ^ oa W. Main St. at Plans to Present bid of one no-tnimp, and no other to-the machine was slight. Landers-Frary Clk .. 16". 18 of Torrlngton, for'speeding 527;! three to four acres. Also spotting qualifications, should be sent to G. Foulkes and Joseph Belotti. The a singleton queen in the West opening bid should be considered. 40 Grace F. McNeil. 22.' foi'feited a , Berger at 39 Grove St.' before Men's Club will attend. In a body. Theodore Scheitlin, also a- part N. B. Machine Co. .. '37 the main business section are three hand, but was sure to io.se if West (Copyright 1957, General Fea­ . . . 35 38 $27 bond, on a charge of driving April 2. ' '■ 'Trinity Lutheran Church will hold Plays March 30 had any other singleton. Now, if owner, is- vacAtionlrg in Florida. North and Judd'.. churches, the town hall, the loan- tures Corp.) C5iicf Ashe said employes hsve Russell Mfg. X...... 12's -14>2 Without a license; Carol ‘ Mount, owned Henry Building, the hospi­ The pool will be painted and. a Lenten service at 7:80 p.m^. con­ West did .have a singleton trump. 19, of 8 Addison Rd., stop, sign ducted by the Rev. Erich O. South Windsor, March 21 (Spe-1 there were five possible singletons agreed not to use an acetylene Stanley Woiks . .. . 42'a 45-i 26'i TheFlrst'National and W. T. The Ejoard was appointed sev-. tion Assn, will present a program guard agqlnst one at the rlak of nation's island waterways, the 26'i. seph J. Walsh, 21, of 30 Saunders hold a Lenten Service at 7:18 p.m. losing to the other four. U.S. Env'lp com . . . . 24‘a Grant's are scheduled to move erat months ago by Mayor ,H3f- Great Lakes, and in port areas. U.S. Env'lp pfd . . . ll'f^ 12-'>i St., East Hartford, parking to ob- 1 from the' downtown area to a Wind- In the chapel. The 1^'f'd Tay­ of 1-act playa at the Wapplng The- correct play In this hand man G. Olson, to hape full super­ Veeder-Root ...... 46 X <9 struct driveway, S3; Peter Ctheno.v, aor Ava ahopping c.enter. Mayor vision of property asd program. In lor. Tale'Divinity School student, School Match 30., Proceeds vidll was to lead the first trump from 16, of 76 Foxcroft Rd. W'cst-Hart­ will give-the sermon. benefit the association's scholar­ R e ^ o n 10 Plans The above quotations are not to 'Olaon expressed concem-ovpr the addition to Berger and W e.b e r, dummy with the intention of fi­ be con.slrued as actual markets.. ford, driving on left of a rotaryj loss of "drawing cards" to the cen­ members art) Aldermen John Gill, Ctoorge H. Backofen ship fund which is given each year nessing Immediately. In this way, School Discussion was fined $6. Charles J. McEl- ter business section. Kenneth E. Leighton, a t y Oerk George Henry Backofen. 70. to a deserving l^gh school senior South could cope with any three liftV iigraiTiTn waney 20, of 574 ■ New Lon'don In announcing the Chamber's E. Fenton Burke. William E. Stiles Clearwater.-Fla., died yesterday at who is planning to become a teach­ Auxiliaries Slate' Turnpike." had his charge 6t reck­ aupport, Choate said "This may Jr.; Rudolph Schmidt and Ronald Rockvine City Hospital after a er. At Oar BrfaUr Fricra! ' SOR(KIII.MiciUE' GIOIIIA GMIUII' SIREY HWES GEIK NaS9N ■Vernon. March 21 (Special) —r less driving nolled. be the bubble that will start' this Frey. lingering Illness. A comedy, "Ring One For Cen­ OMOnE BEElWYllOe -E D I im iHIIMiE- BO SIEIta : A panel discussion on seconejary Thriy Yniitlia Arrested entire community in a growth pat­ Born In North Adams. Mass.. tral,” and a drama, "Two Crooks "OKLAHOMA" DLslrict Meeting Vernon Grange la Color curriculum will be conducted at 8 Three local boys have'becn ar­ tern.'' He mentioned the need for Oct. 31, 1886, he ^v•s the son of and A Lady," wlll.be the feature Gordoa MrEmo and Gloria Gralianie I PLUS; "Calling Homicide”' Shown at 7;45 | / p.m. Friday 'at Northeast School by Improvement in parking, induatry Vernon (^Srange will hold a spe­ The First Di.strlct meeting. rested on warrants i.ssued by the cial mefting at 8 p.m. tomorrow the late Charles and Bertha New­ of the evening.. Between plays, a Plu« Region 10 of the Connecticut As­ Hartford police. The chaiges stem and buaineM. man Backofen and had lived in men’s quartet will entertain. MAN5FIELD Yaa dolinBoa • Aanr Blytli > la sociation of Boards of Education. American Legion Auxiilarles. will "If you want to keep thia center at which time appIicaQona fof .n* tnttfHK ai -aa mHuiMairia from a theft of hub caps stolen this afea many years before mov­ Membera of the cast of "Ring JFRI.-SAT.-SUN, : "SLANDER" ..... Dr. George Champlin. chief of be held in the new Meadow School, from a local man's car las) ,lan- alive, you have to give people a n-.emberahlp will- b« accepted. The ing to Florida about nine years One For Central" are Mrs. Wini­ the Bureau of Elementary -an* W. Cedar St;, Newington, tompr-! uar>’v The defendants are; John reason for staying- up here,” meeting will follow a family night ago. He was a cigar maker b et^ t fred Kenney, Walter Voight, Mias S«».. ‘ THK WBONO -MAS” Secondary Education, and an ex- row at 7:30 p.m. At this dime D e - r>'»vetti. 19. of Oakwoim Drive; Choate said, referring to atore pot luck supper at 6:30, with the his retirement. / Hilda Monaghan, William Procko | "Zombleii of '•Sian Who 1 committee supplying dessert.y ■ .pert in the area of secondary cur- . , , __■ James Larson. 16. of 18 Wickham owners who may conaider moving He leaves his wife, Mrs^'EmmaErr and Charles LaVoie. Mora Tau*’ Turned to riculum. will give the opening talk. : partment' officers ami chairmen Bowling Tourney / Stone” ^ Rd., and Charles McElwaney 20, their‘husineas to a shopping cen­ Scott Rackofen, Clear\ya ifOLir JOI'BNEY and HANAN BOR CBU8RY In Salk Testing (SSt OPKN HOl'SK (U-iS» PLAVHurSB M OPEN SUNDAYS. TOO! 4:M (IS) RBIOIITKB DAY ' I "Tha Hatleti with lha < ftl BAND&TAND I .^-'***1*‘ ” Shirley Barth Weahlngton, March 21 (g',!_Fed- iii-Se} IILKKN FOR A DAT (IM4» TKNNEStlKE RBME cral Health offlcara. , aay baby <551 Ol’T WKST FOBJI SHOW—Gaa.t; Stere 4:1.5 (U) SK('RKT RTOR.M Allea cbickena are better "guinea pigs” 4:5# (111 KDOK OF NKtHT^ CHOICE than guinea pigi or monkeya for iipP.O THKATEB (Caltr). 4:45 MQDKRN ROMAsNCFeS "The Oeeat Ue" testing' the potency of anti-polio THE CLARK'S S:H ( ft> M1CRB% MOFSR CLtB »:J« ( I) .N'KB'S RKPOBTEB AND vaccine. / um AM08 A ANDY 28 NORTH ST., WlIXIMANTIC—HArrison 8-9001 . - H'KATHKB Dr. James A. Shannon, Director THK FIRST SHOW g;41 ( I) ,WOBU>’8 BEST MOVIEB (SI V i OMEDV TI5IK tite ng-M) NEWS of the National Institute of Health, (53) FKATFRE 5IOV|F« . ttSI ri.VAl. F.DITION X and his aasociates presented this (55) OFT-WRST (In Prasrets) <{Sa PI.AYHOC8K UP 8TAB8 t'Mtlmony to a House Appropria­ BiSTdRi THJ’; RJO ^HOW i« ) CB08S Ct'BBENT (S#> DANCK TIMF a I;I» (tt.80> WEATHEB tions Subcommittee last month. It (55) GENK Al'TRY I IS) WKATHRB B 8PORTH wss made public today. 1;IS (IS) MILLION DOLLAR MOVIB Shannon alio'aaid his,organiza­ IJJl MINISTER TONISRT <*•) TO.VIOHT tion ia preparing atanda'rda to In- MANCHESTER I:J» (»4) NKHS AMO PBEVlES aure purity, safety and strength MANCHESTER (J?) TO.VIGHT . . of live virus anti-polio vaccine, "if t:14 < t) NEWS and when" it betwmes available for LUMBIRyIric. use. The preaentty-availabie Ralk, D n iv e-9it'3ke(Cth£ BUILDIN(5 MATERIALS FRIDAY, MARCH. It B o Lt O n N o T d H vaccine Uses de^d virus. AND It-H • 81 NEWS .••** -, ^ • X statement submitted with U8.UI VALIANT LADY Shannon's testimony said Salk MASON SUPPLIES TIC TAK UOI'GH WOMEN’S HNE SHOES FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY 1J:U ( 8-18-UI LOVE-OF LIFE vaccine production will increase We Finance ' Ypnr Jobe duriqg the first few months of this A N EW s t r i u m p h : F tfR _ Itjie ( EI8) 8EAECH PdE TOMOB- ' n p M FAMOUS SLATER STORES ALL OVER AMERICA year, but a leaser rste of oiitput 255 Center St.—Ml 8-5144 (SJ-S8I IX-COULO RE YOU WHAT-A*QUY WAYNE! .. mid-day MOVIE thereaff^r should, meet‘.needs. ll:4i ( 8) BUGS BUNNY One witness. Dr. Jack C. Halde- "“ t h e l i f e s t o r y < 8) STAGE 8 - , (III Gl'IDING LICRT man, chief of the General Hesith EABLV SHOW 1;M ( 81 HOLLYWOOD BEST Services Division, said there is now z. OF C6MMANDER _ <&3i JOH.N.M JL'PITKB (III NEWS ,

    NEWS (Ml CLUB M (Caltrl 1 keys from India were used in suc- (Ul CANUID CAMERA t:N (ll-uroUB MISS BROOKS t cessful testing of Salk vaccine In I 81 CELEBRITY PLAVHOCU (JJI CLUB M (eaUrl ■ MrmooouMi (Ik) 7 O'CLOCK REPORT J:M (111 HOUSE PARTY ^ THOUSANDS OF PAIRS IN STOCK j 19S6. (Xt) WEATHER (St-Ml TENNRB8KP. ERNIE Al a result of studies carried on RSI SPORTS DIGEST FORD’S BROW . . . ALL SIZES , . (U) WEATBERMAP (Ul WAY OF THE CROSS I in cooperation with vaccine pco-. JOHN WAYNE (U-tS) DOCOLAR EDWARDS 2;4i ( 81 TRA ducers. the sutemen\ said; "it is AND THE NEWS (Ui HOUSE PAETT I now posaib'le to deaign a potency DANOAILEY (StI HIOHLiailTS (Sei NEWS ★ WIDE CHOICE OF COLORS, HEEL ' test utilizing the far leas expensive MAUREEN O'HARA lft> JOHN DALY AND THE HEIGHTS. LEATHERS, FABRICS, chick as a test animal in place of NEWS PICK UP the monkey.” ‘ . (Ml WEATHEBVANR PATENTS I ( tl LONE RANGER ^ AND It aaid oomparlaona of baby 'iTwa Atala,! Twa” . chicks and guinea pigs in various (UAti SOT. PRESTU.N o r TRB DELIVERY • YUKON 4 ^ FoniiaHy to 2 9 ^ types of potency test showed "the (»-MI DINAH SHORE SHOW 24 HOUR SERVICE ON ’ chick is superior to the guinea jrtg (Ul ROUNDUP REQUEST aa a test animat for alt t>-pes of Ct-Ul NEWS ( II TV TIME tiuts considered." II8A8I BOB CUMMINGS RHOW FISHER Dr. Theodore J. Bauer, Deputy ••MMWARD BOND'aisssMMi (t!-MI. YOU BET YOUR LIFE Oiief of the Bureau of State Serv­ -7111, SIS BroRd iM. | / | - v~-^-A .V v .'7 . MANCHESTER .EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTI^R, C.ONN., THURSDAY. MARCH 21, 1967 PACE F IV B ' 2 L /- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN:^ THURSDAY, WARCil 2Jr, 1957 -t : and care of a lewtrig machine, Mamaroileck, N,-Y..-- Greenwich, PACE FOtm West Hartford, Springfield, Wor­ Gaucus.^of GOP Coveniry under direction of Mrii, -Marlon BolloW win maet at tha homi o l Mr* ■ai % cester andf West Boylston, Masa. tian " civilian o«upatlon Columbia Gregory. Susan Crgtlo la a hew Mrs. W iB I^ Thompson Saturday member. / « Bars Shift on We Do . . . Strip. They got-V. chUly reception A- evaning ia^tar ita ratum from nt* To Attem Dinner Nine CD Men Finish Course Advertisement—- • LANDSCAPING Midedst from the . Fdel Powers Catholic Women tending a p l l ^ ^ the University of 9 -Week Swi^fnini [ram Joseph’s Barber Shop - moved in Liquor Hoi y ' Members or the Auxiliary of • ROtOVATING , The admlnlstrallon has Chnnaotlcut. Thr-group wllirmoet Bolton. 130" yard# from Boltori at-tha church chapel at 7:16 for Green-Chol^ Post, A. L„ will at­ Lake Hotel. Formerly Brooksidc • DRIVEWAYS never said—publlcly—that Nasser jPIan to Attend tend the ifiation'al security dinner / .On Radiological Monitoring State Capitol, Hartfbfd, March transportation to Set fer Children in Summer Luncheonette. l x • BACK FILLING Shouldn’t occupy Gsza again. at 8:30 p.m. Saturda'y at the Hotel - . f ' ■* - 21 (/P|—A caucus of House Repub­ President Elsenhower has also ■Foreign BUsalont’ Bond, Hartford. These include’ Mrs. ^SEPTIC TANKS 'County Rally Bolton, March 21 (Speciali—YOf Connecticut, will discuss the Adttertisemeht— . licans voted yesterday t,o make no been vague oji what this country, The Women-’s'Guild of th' Coventry, ilJarch 21 (Special)— ^clal meeting at 8 o^clock tonight Ralph M-. Burns, president;- Mrs. LisUrigs needed for ajl types of ______By ELTON C. FAV ^scored three buUseye on a sub- economics of marketing, eggs di­ change in- the hours during which I C A L f * ' ily JAMES MARAOVv All he had to do for monttwK- would do it Nsiser now bars Is­ gregalional Church heard tha Tha ReerpMion Committee ia go-r«t Coventry Day School, to furtber Ernest ' Marsh, secretary; Mrs.’ Nliie Ibcal men have completed the homes and business properties in j Sunday liquor sales are permitted. Washington, k^arch 21 i/P) — A merged aubmarine. Columbia, March 21 (Special)—- P IN E rectly to the consumer at a Tol- (AP ?*«»•• Aii*iy*t) after the Britlst.-French-Israell raeli shipping from the Suez Canal 2. Development of a mine • A Day of Worship” will ba bWd; deorga Evans, newly appoint . I...- /«,. . Q plans. The committee will join Eugene Rychllng, Fourth District radiological monitoring course con­ lan 1 Qounty Poultry meeting Co be Bolton. Lawrence F. Fiano, Real '' The caucus also decided that the pastor, on foreign missions at Tep- Ing ahead with plana for a 9-week ; Recreation Assn; Legion president;, arid Mrs. Louis DICK SCRANTON : W**hin»ton, March" 21- (P' — invasion—was ait tight, ketp bis and the Gulf of Aqaba. All he did big new^ rocket engine, uqing solid searching "mini-sub” -for the Brit­ at The Cenacle in Mlddletow^at ducted under Civil ’Defen.se aus­ held at Ashford Town Hall In War- Elstate Broker, MI 9-5910. . atatiis quo should be m.aint^ncd mouth shut, promise nothing, and. was say, if this ba1>pened, the mani’ Hall Thursday evening. H A R M A C y - s w li^ in ^ r o g r a m for all children extensive liter- Steullet, Fourth District Legion •tel'a )ce«i> our ahlrt* on and hope instead of hard-to-handle^ liquid ish Admiralty. - ^ 10 a.hi. pices during the padt three weeks renville at 8 o'clock- tonight.. " _—^ I another controversial law re- M l 3 > 8 5 2 watch the United Stales struggle United States, would join other 3. A power plant for the "Bull- " Mrs. Clinton Ladd, first direc­ •84 Abator St—-TeL Ml «-1ll4 t" ^ ; ature on how to conduct all-phaaes secretar.v. William Aho, -Extension poxiltry- Marichester Evening Herald Bol- j quiring that voting machines haVe "ior the heat ' fuel for powering an Intcrftiediate The Very Rev.. Leo J." Corbett of rodents. of recreational programs. at the local school. 1110}: Included to get its three friends out of nations in seeking a solution. pup” guided missile, a" Navy wea­ tress, on hahalf of the Society, Auxiliary members attending a man, and Floyd Callward, Exten- ton rorres|Mindrnt, Doris M ,: party levers. That’! neither a very poalUve Range Ballistic Misslls (IRBM), Society of St. Edmund, 'will be / I-' The association-also offers an In- nor a very UnaAlnetive poUfcy. but 'E g yp t: What isn’,t ' known—and what pon used^for attack from planes presented the Rev., and Mrs. Evant Civil Defense meeting Tuesday Peter Massolinl, Paul Maneggla, j gjgj, scheduled to D’llalia, telefihqne .Mitchell l-Sitj, Hopse m ajority' leader Fred­ may be tha'key to much if not all has been developed and put under guest speaker,,.. with tha church' memorial idato P I K ^ E N O X achool chi dtpn within t>^ weeks gu^ance coverage to • such pro- night at the James J. Shea Ameri­ it aetms' the only one the Eisen-' Because Israel was the invad^, against ships' and other Surface Women fi;dm S t Qolumba’a With detailed informatloaf Regls-| — William Pland, 'E. E. Perklris. ■ speak. Aho will discuss buying erick Pope Jr. told newsmen after tlie United States took tho position Nasser hhs done—la how close his test. and -a copy of the "Story of Co­ can Legion ' Post in WilllmantIC hewer admlnlatration haa had for This was disclosed yesterday in targets. Church wl^>,,wiah to attend the trations 'Will be completed before • clothing Sale Planned Stuart W ells,-'Willlara ciiffO rd,i«arted pullet# and the type# o f the caucus thIia4 the vote against it was .in no position to' demSind ties to Russls really are and how lumbia:” P H A I ^ C Y included Mrs. Burns. Mrs. Charles *ower Finn Top four ‘yeafa In handing the Middle i routine annual, report to stock­ i . Development of a 1 i q u i d •* day-long event ahould contact - achool clwes In June. . I The North Coventry Cooperative „• agreements available for distribut- changing the prasent 1 to 9 p.m. or get guarantees against- future m u ^ he has, done jmd vvill do as The group la planning a fashion Raisch; Mrs. Marsh, and Mrs. Anthony Comeau. David Baliey , Callward’s subject (Irinking hours on Sunday was i"Eaat. . « holders by the General Tire Co., fbelsd booster for launching the Mrs. Francis Minor of Andovtr 29t E. Center St— being* made Nursery and Kindergarten li ac- Ask Your Ddetor aggression by Nasser. By this rea-> the result of Russian prodding, show in the fail A commlttea was ^ SUullet. and l-eslle P- Spencer. jWlU be the profit potentials of otvii "very heavy,” although the liquor Through it the United States has which seepied 'to contain consider­ Air Force’s long-range "Bomarc” for the church. waterftont equipment needed. Thla. ^eptlng used clothing for a clothing Personal Mention T Taxpayer iavoided a showdown with Egyp- sonihg, the United States could perhaps with promises of Russian missile. Tbe report said that "suc­ also set up iff plan and equip an Tlie 6-hour co'iiTrse conducted' filantlng trees on idle land, ______committee ha# reported favorably help If he gets In too zleep. ably "more Inofrmatlon about some County RaUy Blated material includes roping off of! gg,. ,rom 10 a.m. to 4 John Flynn of Bunker Hill -Rd., To Phono Us ■tian President Nasser white he make no demands on Nasser. weapons than.haa been announced cessful flight tests of this missile activity box for.tha church nur­ by Thonins Maher of -New London Engagement The Connecticut Power < Uo. is | " " I This left him free, once. £hf la* Members of the local Pllgrirh sery school. Committee members swimming areas to be used for dlf-i April 6 in the Church Com- is a surgical patient at the Park rmade threats,, seieed tne Suez by. the Oefense Department. The at Patrick.Air Force Base, Fla., Fellowship group will attend a fenent classes. Small floats will be, House. Proceed# will be for was taken b.v a total of -25 men Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cavazza at the top of the list of Manches- 1 . i . • j ' Canal, brought Egypt closer to raelis cleared out. to resume where are Mrs. Arthur Hall, Mra. Robert CTliester HoapitaL Bronx, N. Y. report said the new rocket motor point to plot production in 1957, 2-day rally of the Tolland 0>unty attached to the ropes, depending on gchool s general equipment and from this towrav Andover. Coven- of Manchester, have announced the ler taxpayers, according to infer, rv Russia and inflamed Arabs^againat i he had left off. He started pushing leading to large-scale produc­ Taggart and Mrs. John Him. the ar8a space. Four ring buoys Tomorroi^ Events try. and the'Junior Cliamber of engagement of their daughter, ‘Ver­ njation compiled by the town re- Hoover Hits Peril went into its testing stage last Fellowahip. Saturday and Sunday Windham Principal Visita WINDOW SHADpS supply fund. 'N.'tha West. hie luck at once. When the Is­ October., > tion.” will be needed, for Jifesaving and Tomorrow's activities include Commerce of tlie latter towns. onica Madalyn to Walter H. Klar. centlv for inclusion tn a prospec- while the Cnuemne h a. i- a raelis quit Gaza, Which the U.N. in Hebron. Principal H. Chester Nelson of Donations should be left at the 8.— 4es K..,. Wniic the Governor has declined SvTb*f*’* reason to think it U .S i The motot was designed\by the An, Indication of the expanding protection. Flutter, boards will be Babe Ruth" leag'ue skHlI practice, " The chief objective of the course II, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Klar tus mailed to potential bond b u y -1 comment on what his action f •won’t continue to be American had assigned to " Egyptian ad­ Of Inflation miaalle progVam of the armed The local gVoup has charge of Windham High School was a vis­ LONG WEARIN(p school in the basement of the Sec­ 7:30" p.m., Coventry grammar company’s Aerojet-General CoiTp. dance arrangements for Saturday needed for -* the accredited Red ond Congregational Church week­ Is th provide training in the use of Notch Rd: .policy. ministration, the United Nations forces was contained in the report itor at tha Horace W. Porter School; trial justice doutl^ 7:30 The announcement was made at ..ee.e.ei,,. II.t. «h. 19 i.eo- ^5® should tile samc bill comet and, said the report, i i "the largest evening. .The program atarts Sat­ School Tuesday morning to INTERSTATE CLEANTEX ^(^ss instructor's teaching pro­ day mo'l’nlngs. Further details may of radialiori detection devices in The prospectus lists t^e 12 larg- year, -it has been as- Blocks Egyptian Assets troops took over there. Miami Beach, Fla., March 21 solid propellant power plant ever of the company on its owm pr6- gram.^ ' p.m.. Robertson School; round.and the event of atomic attack. The an informal dinner party for the duction of components. During urday at 10 a.m. and will en(| acquint tbe grade 8 atudenta with 0 5 Biado to Order be had from Mrs. William E. Glen- square dc.ncing arid enlertajnm^t-, < ! sumed generally that he would veto , The United States has not yet Right away Nasser argued the —Former, President Herbert Hoo' used in any ballistic mUslIe.’’ The Sunday at 11:30 a.m. Dr.'^and Mrs; Ralph U. Wolmer ney, Mrs. Robert Kingsbury or riien were given elementary facts immediate families Saturday. The .eompanies and their asscas- again Your Next ; taken a firm stand on Nasser any­ 1958, production .included more the curriculum at the high schooL 8 p.m.. Cove Restaurent for bene­ UJt. had no right to run Gazsg He yer said here yesterday that tax-^ motor ■ was developed for the . Barbaira Bailey ia county treas­ With Tour BoUera o f the Caliimbla Recreation Coun-. Mrs. James Coviello. on nuclear fisplon. conditions - re­ Personal’ Mention me^ts on the new Gran^d List aie: I Although the majority in" the; where along the line except for sent in his own administrators— than 1,300 booster rockets' for The atudenta were given pre­ fit Manchester Memorial Hospital payers are "groaning" over the '‘Jupiter" IRMB, the company re­ urer and Ann Thompson, FeUowr pared booklets on the various sub­ cl).Monday tiight pointed out to tlw Supervising Principal Francis A. sulting from an attack and pro- Mrs. Howard Skinner, Rt. 44A Is caucus voted against changing the ...... blocking Egyptian asseU in the but not troops-^to do that, thus ports. guided missiles: power plants for FULL UNE o f c u s t o m committee meeting that a row J)ot(t Fund drive; Explorer Scoitt Post cedutea__In monitoring afflicted a patient at Manchester Memorial ^’"'"mlands Ev-'hange Corp., ] party lever law. Pope said a "sub- Proscription ■^United States and imposing some record government snendlng and 1,000 "Sparrow" mTssiles, a super­ ship commission' chairman. Ann jects offered and required for en^ T’errottl of . Coventry—Grammar 2 For U*e by Navy $l,3i9.33-i; Manchester Proper-l atantial" number favored making; starting to puati the U.N, forces up wrill head the recreation commit­ trance to different universities. VENETIAN ILINDS and oars - is. e s ^ t ia l. Comrnittee School will speak at a parent-mem­ areas'. Hospital where she underwent minor economic restrictloAe. he warned that inflation la sonic-speed weapon launched by Scout Pack 57, Den 2, 7:15 p.m,, tics (now Statom Corp.), $1,239.-; use of levers optional on Voting to the line whiclf separates Gaza However, Army experts -told a tee for Saturday, afternoon’s ac- They were also given blanks to fill members felt thls^' purchase" was bers’ meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday in CD CTilef of Reactie, Ellaworlh major surgery several days ago. ^ etm a u m e» Tho administration can give from Israel. country's most serious threat. Navy flghter plahea against enemy not necessary since a number of with Mr#'. Herman "Jake" LeDoyt; 668; United Aircraft Corp., $1.-| machines. several reasons for lU use of pa- newsman that their Jupiter IRBM aircraft, and regulator equipment tiviUea from 2:45 to 3:15. Mrs. out stating which course they plan the classroom. His topic will be set-back part}’, 8 p.m., A'merlcan Prikins, 1‘eports attendant j has Coming Evchts ’The U.N. troops, are stipposed. to the members have boatk-they will Tha Keeney Drive Assn'. ‘ will 178,2.50; L.vdall gnd Foulds and! Bills pending in the Elections! The 82-year-old former pfealdent program does not now" include use for 5,000 Army Nike anti • aircraft MjTtle Englert ’ wrill conduct a to take in their freshman year. E. A. JOHNSON "What Is .ExKf^ted of A First Legion Horae; social. 8 p.m., Na­ been excellent at the standard tlenee: stay there Indefinitely to prevent of a solid instead of liquid fuel. make available for such a^. pro­ trieet at 8 n.m. Friday , at United Colonial Board Co.. $1,077,558; Or-j Comraittec would both eliminate >uinii*s It wants to .. avoid . any action said that if the public took sonfie missiles. ' musical workshop Sunday morn­ Grader?” than Hale -Community Center; First Air course now in progress,|; ford Soap Co., $1,063,833; Pioneer party levers or make their use op- invasion across the line by Israelis of the "apecial. interest groups’ This appeared to indicate the new Manchester Evening Herald . PAINT CO. gram. Copper Domonsl ration w eekly, at the schooi. Definite Methodist Church in the kindergar- : which might precipitate war, to or Egyptians. If Nasser feels ing from 9:15 to 9:45 a.m. , ' Two bamboo poles, similar to the Junior Sewing' Basket 4-H, 2:30 Parachiite, $818,519; Hartford tional. (?’' ^ h a n i M i c Y pressure off Congress’’ the law­ rocket engine may be Intended for A copper demonstration will be plans are being made to conduct a tefi room. Election of officers is the keep Arabs generally friendly to strong enough to push his luck fur­ The U.S. Forestry Service lists To Attend Play Colnmhlh MrreapoBdent, Mrs. regular fishing poles, will be need­ p.m:, with Mrs. Emil V. Mamet; Gas Co., $699,891; Manchestei'i A leadifig advocate of elimination , . INC. W the West and. away from Russia, makers would have a. better use by the Navy in its "Polaris” 723 Main St., TeL MI 9-4501 given at the 8 p.ih. April 15 meet­ course in advanced First A'd *hi- major item of business on the ther, he may demand , the U.N. 1,035 tree types in the . United The Two-TOgether CHub of the Frank MarOhlaa, telephoA Acad­ ed for safety. Little Sclsfjor# 4-H. 3 p.m., with agenda (or the meeting.’ .Gardens Corp., $615,084; Case I of th^'party lever is Miss Vivien and to achieve good ends by rea­ chance to reduce the government’s IRBM. Th«! Navy started out with ing of the Womeh's Auxiliary of mediately following completion of troops get out of Gaza altogether. Stetca. Columbia Congregational- Church emy 8-90M., The. recent additional appropria­ Mrs. C. L Little; Cdl> Scout Pack The Executive Committee of the Bros., $578,583; Me.ver and Men-1 K e l l i s of Stonington, whq has sonableness, no matter how long spending program. . the Army on, joint development of the South Coventry Volunteer the current session.#. U.N. Forces Good Protccllon. tion of $1,100 by special Town 65, Den 5. 7 "p.m., with Mrs. Jo­ PTA will meet at 8 p.m. Monday delsohn. Inc., 561,831; Minterbui n ' saiijght election as U.S, Senator on it takes. "The. purchasing power of thv the .luplter, but a few iiicnlhs ago Firemeifs Debartment. The public seph Locks; ^ n 2, 7 p.m., with Realty Corp., $332,763. - ^K h* Independent Kepubilcan ticket. He could do so. He has never announced plans to go ahead with Meeting to the committee will take Recruits Ailde*! to IM ve at the "school. But this policy, of patience and publicly promised the troops could dollar li down every month," said i.s Invited. Idrs. Ralph C. Hoffman. Mrs. Charles Rsisch. John McDermott, chairman of Hoover in an Interview. its own p'.ojCct. care of the coat of necessary demoDStrator.'-wili donate the en- Mr. and Mrs. James Klar of ^______!____:------— :— no firm stand ko exasperated stay on Egyptian territory .any the local drive (or funda for the Notch Rd.. held open house Sunday Hoover is here for his customary For reasons of handling and equipment, according to Mrs. Rob-- 11 r f proceed.# of the aalc to the Britain, -Erance and Israel, all longer than he was willing to per­ stowage aboard atUps at sea, the ert A. Doggart, committee pub­ Manchester Evening Herald Cov­ American Red Cross, reports Sev­ in celebration of the 75lh birthday .':'y ■ ’ bonefishing In the Florida Keys. auxiliary. ThoAo.plimnlng to attend entry rqirrespondent, -Mrs. Charles k) lOhkafr.iiW'OCrTav, .tj - \ thike of r which wanted action mit them there. He may hesitate Navy favors a solid fuel instead licity chairman. eral flew recruits have been added of Mr. Klar’s father. Walter afaUlsT Nasser, that they invaded about" this for, a while.. The U.N. should call Mrs. Bdiyard Schul- L. Uttie, telephone PI 2-8X81. for the house-to-house canvass. Hughes Klar of Springfield. Quests TELECAST MATCHES of the fuming nitric acid and ox­ A number of volunteers will be theiss, president,, for the refresh­ . Egypt. forces are good protection for him. idizer used generally in Army and needed to a.ssist at the waterfront Mrs. Richard Q. Olmsted will make were, present from Manchester, - It is a policy which will turn ' The Israeli army tore his army Portions of the Eastern States ment committee planning. Regional Bridge ;• Championship Air Force ballistic missiles. program. There will be one adult Bag^ Pay Hike Bill Boffg calls on Hebron Rd.; Mrs. E. E. out all right in the end if Nas- to pieces in Us autumn invasion. It The auxiliary realized $18.77 Perkins, Notch Rd.; Alexander matches will he telecast on NBC- ’ Other Developmenta chairman for the entire program. spr decides, to play picn or if he could march back into Egypt. But Limited Time Onlyi from the Friday night socials at Plante, Bayberry Rd.. and Mrs. ’ ▼ ▼ 'V ▼ XT ▼ ▼ 'O* ▼ the presence of 8,000 U.N. troops iy 'M .‘"Tonight’’ program Tuesday The annual report also men­ There will be a sub-chairman for the Nathan Hale-Community Cen­ Hartford, March 21 (AV-A bill makes himself obnoxious to his each swimming, arga to check Gaiaprin Morra, Clark Rd. / , 800 YEARS’ . ^ fellow Arabs and Egyptians by on the Gaza line Should make between 11:30 pjn. and 1 a.m. tions these hitherto little known ter from Jan. 2.5 through Feb. 22. increasing the. State’s minimum The program will feature three developmenta; beaches, program operations, and wage from 75 cents to $1 an horn- • Two or three canvasser# have , PRESCRIPTION needless arrogance or dragging .Israel pause before dashing against Dales of the meetings of the already completed their calls in ' the whole world organization 8-minute spots, showing interest­ handle complaints or suggestions.- group will appear, on the local was -'Sent back to Labor Commit­ them into new crises. Tw'o persons will work under this the drive being conducted this > EXPERIENCE There’s no evidence at this time If Nasser sent his' troops into ing hands from the match and 1. A new t y ^ of motor for tor­ American I-egdon Auxiliary calen­ tee by the House yesterday be­ pedoes, using" solid fuel like that sub-chairman to care (or registra-' cause. cbmmittee chairman Paul month. i By Our Pharmachtti that either will happen. Nasser’s Gaza, the Israelis might attack at w1U be handled by bridge experts dar. once anyway Alfrsd Sheinwold and Charletf' H. for rockets instead of the tradi­ tions and certificates. M. ' Andrews . (R-Cheshire) said, Egg hfarketlng doing all right. He has the suppoit The accredited Red Cross .in­ Members saw a film nn heart re­ Thomas C. Morrison, agricul­ Arthur Drug Stores brasi of Egyptians, Arabsxand Asians. The Israelis, perhaps anticipat­ Goren as commentators. ■ tional compressed air or alcohol- search presented by a member of the measure contained "several > ing the day when Egyptian troops Tbe bridge column "Shelnwolek’ powered njotora. In a "dramatic structor will have the final say technical errors." tural economist at the University ^ ▲ ▲ ik Ak A ▲ A . Ak Since the invasion 4nd closing of as to • class assignments. The the Heart Assn. Dr. Robert P. Suez he has hem under economic do move back into Gaza, have pro­ On Bridge” appears daily in The Key Wiest, (Fla.> demonstration.” Bmven, local physician and local tested excitedly against the Egyp­ Herald. torpedoes with the new motors classes will include beginners, ad­ pressure but it isn’t kiUing 'him. - vanced beginners, intermediates, director of heallli. answered ques­ swimmers, advanced swimmers, tion.# on the film and the disease life saving, junior and senior at the .Monday night meeting ’ in Q „ T e W v r i ' O ' ' grades. The recommended class the South Coventry Firehouae. ow size is a maximum of 20 pupils OtHcers Installed 1 if- Local residents have beep in­ MOW... ANYONC CAN See each. The- insti'uctlpns’ fee depends on stalled as oftteer# of Climax Chap­ V - t k e Whether or not the Rockville ter, OES. in the Masonic Hall in Merrow. Included are the follow­ txacV'V. Chapter. ARC. w-ill be able to pro- Sears Self-Sttarting Contact Rod xlde funds for the swimming pro­ ing; Mrs. Ralph C. Hoffman, as­ gram. A minimum pf~81 per child, sociate matron; Mrs. Walter,, S. for the season will be required. Haven, secretary; Mrs.- George Should no funds be available from Shaffer, conductress: Mrs. Clarence Makes Welding Fast, the Red Cross, there is a possibil­ E. Williams, organist; Mrs. Loomis w ffigm liEiE ity that a $2 charge per child for Dyer, Ruth and Loomis Dyer, sen­ trie season will be made. This fee tinel. I in m aikiijr rot » » will go toward paying the ac­ I,CHSons Completed th credited Red Cross inslnfetov, The Nimble Finger# 4-H Club has and an assistant. , completed le.s.sons on the operation All volunteers able to. isslst Quality and Low, Low Prices Found Only at Sears with the program shoulci "contact See for Yourself Kenneth A. Downing, committee LEG ULCERATIONS X chairman. Eczema — Abscesses - - Cuts SEARS fr- At the Big Welding The committee needs applicants T'RY ROEBUCK AND CO CROSS COUNTRY EVERGREENS . for ah instructor. This person BELAROPEOL OINTMF.NY I must be accredited by the Red 4 oz. $8.00-1-12 oz. $8.00 X 8 (?ri)ss. Downing is accepting such J.. W, HALE OORP. DEMONSTRATION heavenly ^detailed applications. NORTH END PHARMACY Juniper Stricta The committee wlll have a spe- By Factory Representative

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    ■-1: r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONH-. THURSDAY, IRCH 2f, 1957 p a g e SEVEtlr ! - / HAKCHEStER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER.^ CONN.. THURSDAY. MARCH 21. If&t /'■ PAGE SIX vey .founder of the H « r v e ,y 'R e ila u .I® O A A ^ ^ „ i,l^ of thaa* daya CWeo. Turn, rig^it Vanderbilt Weds rant Syetem. Her metepnel gte«t- [ nSpUUl OHy ^ hiiuidkOan had rMia ’t t f saeehss 4verybbdy, Russia, Brit­ in the kUaer!" I ’d Ilka to aaa that, grandparents were the -IMe Mr. IH attrIfp0tpr Qen. Aguinaldo,' and Mr*. Edward A. Cudahy, liOt of Baby Foo^ or too far,, and that* It waa about ain, and ths ITnited States, not tb Droodles one myaelf. ______^ ^ ' r LIQUORS 1 Yout Income Tax Primer "For Third Time Connecticut pioneer Chicagoans. \ tima for Britain to raauart Itaalt. bs. even testing the bombs. The By ROGER PRICE Ew nbQ ffwalli Filipino Hero, r "W # cWlv«r" ^ -Vanderbilt Is a great-grandson lk>a Angeles, March 21 i*l —The I T1)U led to the eventual Britieh* Japan of tomorrow may be t'estini: (Seventh of 18 CTiaptern) ‘ HE SAID MV CAR ’' (Pictaire oh Page One) of Commodore Cornelius Vander­ vorced wife of actor itod Cam -. French attack on B(typt, which the Its own. Y a n k ee 88 Years Old ^,Open Fo ru m By RICHABD A. MULLENS / WAS AH ANTIQUE AND “ 'Chicago, March 21 (g>)—A young bilt and the son of Alfred Owynne . The laie of properly in 1956 can Chicago post-deb’utanle, ■ who had er'iW want! a $300 a month' in-'| I United Stalea flrat tried to |rre-. ' TTiat, if»w'e cannot find some PAID ME FOUR TIMES Sr., who died In the sinking of the By A. H. 0. . bxve important tax conaequencea ambttloria.for a stage career, has Lusitania 'in 1916. c re a s ^ n child support payments ^ t , and then, when It happ«hed way to give up the bamh, among Manila. March 21 (A>)—Gen. WHAT WE PAID FOR IT Emilio Aguinaldo, who warred ‘Great Deal of Disgnat* which are explained in thia article become the third wife of Alftad so Bhe cki^tiuy more baby food fo tll iablisntrs- anyway, opposed and' condemned the nations who nave it now, is the of the Primer. • ’ * BACK m 1922. Gwynne VanderbllL rtuUtl-milllon- MteMr 1. USX ■ . SPRING SONNETS atainst the United Sjates more To the Editor, , ' the coffple'lHwo-ycar-old son. |l in the United Natl<^. likely pattern of the future.'When thiui half a century a^o, celebrat If you had’'one or more of the aire sportsman,xher- parentz i^la- Sxc«et It is with a Ireait deal of dis­ following tranaa^jUbna in 1956,- you Denths Last Night Why ahoulWl the cKtld live in kt tn« That was "the pfecise split be­ wfc cannot give up the bomb our-- 1.' « ls 88th birthday tomorrow. closed eyesterday. luxury when hia father is m'aking gust that I have read the articlei Will have to fill out what la called Vanderbilt. ' 44-year::Old helf to IN. mx MuiciiMttr. Conn, tween Brliaiiv and the United selves, we force It into the hands of 'T he thin old man who still^ears more than $200,000. a year?" ^The When-plover w-heelt and whistles hli natty whiU ''FillplnoxTevoIu- by some residents of Lakewood •’Separate Schedule D " and file Itj one of America’s greatest fortunes, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS attorney representing • actr8.ss An- ji t»S?I**RATB8 States last tali, but there are other other nations. If and when that a lo n g 'artth Form 1040: j Sarasota,' FIa-<-Mrs, Edna Wool- in AavMic* from the sky, \ tionary" i uniform bears/ito grudge Circle in regard to housing for our and Miss Jean Harvey. 20, meriiber gelea Alvea-Lico, 25, asked the liaues berii een ua which are quite day comes, we will be remember- against his former fp4. Instead he soldiers In the area. ' 1. Sale of your hbme, car, houae- ■ of a socially prominent and pioneer man ChaSe. 80, for 50 years editor, cotirt yesterday. }16.60, , „ When lark and redwing float an­ hold furnlahlnga, jewelry, or other 1 J7.7S! almili^r; For Instance, at the mo- Irg Hiroshima and Nagasaki niore believes frlendshlpMvlth America Theaie persons seem to forget That Interpret The Chicago family, were mhrriad In of Vogue Magazine and M-olher of The Rcti'ess, who rerelvea It ,250 swering note, / ■ peraonal property for More than Ilka Chase, author and aclr^a. J;3o! mprii, we would like to see Britain sharply than we do now. Is. the key to Hie Philippines’ sur­ that these men are put here by our 'Wishes 6 f The family , Mexico City, March 12, her parents a month for her own support, asked And all' the places of ths ^amp vival in'troubled Asia. great goverament to protect not ft coat you. If you aold any of theae said. died M>dnesday. She is’Ss born in that support for her son, Tony, be 'I it out oCCyprus, A’here the is The task of controlling the bo^h . reply, Except J6r poor vision .in, one cat* > only their property but their very Itema ter leas than it coat, you The bride’s mother, Mrs, Dag­ Aabury'Perk. N. J . upped from $200 to $500 a month. , sue of political, freedom is in­ may seem difficult now. But one eye, A^inaldo is in excellent lives as well. These soldiers would JOHN B. BURKE Cannot deduct the lose. gett Harvey,, aald none of the fam­ Apelechin, N. Y. — Mrs. May Cameron la In England for a pic- ■ VALUE X-' I walk outdoors without my win­ 2. Sale of aecurltlea or real eatate DaYlson Rhodes, 85. an author and volved. While we would like to thing Is certain. It will never be heajOifTup at .5 o'clock every ‘Gat with Olttena* * no doubt feel much better In thely FUNERAL HOME ily members attended the wedding. ture and the case waa continued , t u b iSioSlATi* PR—y ter cost moralni, he exercises for 20 min­ own homes many miles away, but you bought for Investment or spec­ 'GAIN ON SAir OF PERSONAL PROPERTY IS TAXED' She added that Vanderbilt and his widow of Eugene Manlove Rhodes, pending his return.. Hlrf attorney, The Associated P r*" H.>«duslvely suggest to Britain that it get out any ea.sier, and the dangers from When Mrs.- Schwine -gave me anUUsd US, the d*t ol ?! And, touching ear\h with long and es, fgeds his dovqs and makes aro pledged to duly. TEI-. MI 3-6868 ulation. . bride now are in Florida and prob­ author of Western stories, ' died Stanley Glcis, rommenlcd that j alt Mws dispatches crsdM d^ tj. Of of C>'prus, we ourselves are con- the a-bsence of control" will mount own this Droodle she swore that she 87 EA ST CENTER ST, 3. Securities or non-buameaa Wednesday. $1,450'a month may not keep the | 1 0 0 's lOOV not otherwise crtdlte^ln thia^ptf hungry sigh, " his own coffee. / Several years ago residents of ably will live in his Long Island, and also the local ne^publlsheds^re. s'dering negotiating bases for our­ It proportion to the number of The old man eats litue meat made it up but I happen to ,know Princeton St., opposed giving our AMBULANCE SERVICE loaria Which became worthless In PRETTY 600P TRADE IN. \ N. Y. home. Rye. N. V .-D aniel J. McAuliffe, \yolf from the dqor. but It rerfain- Make friends with sun qgaln/and 82. a prominent SI. Louie news- AU rlahUi of rep^catlon of sp^al selves in Ethiopia. nations who, like. Britain, make and Shauns alcohol. But lie has a I that she stole the idea while she veterans a place to live. Need more 195«- Vanderbilt, • owner of Native ly will buy a lot of b ah iT ^ d .’’ dispatches herein AOe also reserved. lie remote ' ' passioq for chocolate, ' All of these transactions would •: 1 GOT JUST $2,000 LESS- ) A - • iepermen early In the Century, The new Eisenhower Doctrine the reluctant choice of becoming was watching an old Marx Broth­ be said about the loss of respect Dancer among other famed race f FLOWERS IMIl service/'fillent of N. E. A. 8erv- From world and lownf'^nd doze Aguinaldo ia driv'en every day ers movie on Television. She’s a these people have endured over the be reported as Capital Asaeta on iTHANIRWO FORTHAT CAR./ x A (iter en editor-of the Oil Trade iiK American foreign , poll'cy is, atofnic powers. horses, was divorced last December Journal In New York and president and dream that from His home in Kawit village to I big fan of theirs. Never' misses years? Schedule D, under either "Short- by Mrs. Jeanne Murray Vanderbilt ''Kwishert Representatives; The In effect,' nothing mme or less Manila, where he holds down tw*o of the McAuItffe Agency, Inc.', a Third Tw iii.s Born For your first^gn of apriitf Julius liathewB Speclsl Acency — New Plant three; fields to cont’ and any of their pictures when they're It is hard to understand how NO M fllllR WHtRI YOU CO Term Capital Gains and Losses’’ of in Gooding, I(laho. They.weYe mar­ fever! Complemeni^your Eaattr York./Chlcst0. ^ tro it end Boston. than abU tcm enl that since Brit­ jtb s—chairman- of the 'Veterans re-Tuh on.TV, and sha insists that, ■any person calling himself a true ‘■Long-Term,’’ depending onAhls New York Are and caaualty insur­ * -JfeMBEll” ,>tJDIT BUREAU OM one to nsU.. ried In 1945 and have tw‘o children, ance Arm, died Tuesday. To Michigan Wife| ain is giving up as a major in­ Pension Board and head of the next to the Gabor sisters, the American can fight against the C M S IS WITH YOU rule: . .i-, , Heidi, 8, aivl Alfred Jr. 6 . ______wardrobe. RCULATIOWS. . A Thought for Today Association of Veterans of the A non-business or p e r ^ a l loan fluence in tiiA whole Near East For one but one each spring might Marx Brothers are the best com­ very people, who have and are Hia first marriage, to the former , , , .. , „ , , The Herald PrtnilM .C om ^y.^ Inc., Revolution, edy team in .the world. I think the giving their lives -tn-m ake our^ which became V orthljss in 1956 Fowlerville, Mich., March 21 fll assumes no financial responsibility for region, we will to atep In and Sponsored by the .Manchester be (he last; Manuela Hudson in 1938, onded In n n s/ iiffff Lflnri Sale nacken lypoaraphlcal errors appear n« In ad- Council of Churches Agutnsldp's movement for in­ real reason is' because she looks homes a secure place to live. Lot )g a short-term capitel'^loss regard­ divorce In 1942. They have a —A third sIralcHt set of twins has B o n d s TertUemenis and o^er reading matisr. take ox’er. Wlih,onb\Parl of tlielr Plow well, and harrow deep and dependence begain in 1896 when like Harpo, but she claims it’s us welcome these grreat men of less of hd\s* long ago you made been born to the Joseph B. Ben-1 in The'Manchuter Evening Herald. daughter, Wendie. HaiTford, Ms roll 21 UP)—Two S p r a y s minds, the British welcome this set the seed he revolted against Spain. 'When their hilarious material that gets NIKE and their families and show the loan. The rest of the transac­ The new Mrs. Vanderbilt attend­ real eatate trsnsectlons have netts. i ' 1 The Mission of Flowers the Spanish-American Wpr broke The Bennetts now have 15 chil-1 ^Display advertising closing hours: policy by which we prbctilse to O dreamer, with right thoughts her. She says her favorite Marx them the respect they deserve in tions will be short-term if you held ed Miss Porter’a School In Farm­ pgaied the Senate. House concur­ For Honday—1 pjn. Friday, Bring me flowers while I'm liyjng, out. Jhe joined the victorious U.S. Brothers routine is the one ■where our city of village charm. the property for six months or less drepj I jnor TUeaday-1 p.m. Mon^y. tske. over a buwAn they cbtj no and timely cast' ington. Conn., , and TVeUeeleV Col­ rence ts now awaited. One bill per- For Wsdnetday—X p. m. Tueadar. 'Ere the cold dew' dsmps my forcfs. CTiico aslw Oroucho. "Who's on -Signed and lonpf/derm If held. for more toss ON SALE OR EXCHANf,! OF F’IRSONAl lege. She made her debut In 1964. m lti the State to sell a portion ■Twin boys, as yet unnamed, I K r Tburaday—X p. m. Wednesday. longer svving by themselves, brow. ,Of moon, as though the harvest Aguinaldo and hia cohorts soon first?” and Groucljo aays, “ One Ame.r’ican Citizen than'six months. PROPERTY IS NOT DEDUU IHl I ' In recent months she has been In of land, now part of the State llos- were born on St. Tatrlck's Day. Svir Friday—I P. m. Thursday. another part of their minds, If you’ve the gift ■ love to offer, were your need tired of the American occupation for MifsrBMiiMt sMirt fsod ssraisat. . If '.you sold your residence In New York City studying dramatics I pltal in Middletown, to the Middle The oldest set of t,wins, Hollis me have and share It now. and Harold aie 3. Twins Joe and esch reient our moving In so ostenta­ And not the rite alone: to plant, ano rose up again in 1898, Agui­ wsAtsI cars,'' ehSM sr smbsi 1S!V6 read over the special rules on in preparation for a stage carier.'aex Brjoadcasting Co. The oth.er day crpubBeaUon axespt .Saturday — naldo proclaimed the "first Phll^- page 12 of the official Instructions. Mary Jo are 1 • Am . ______• tiously and they fear that we shall to till CONNICTICtlT M ipicat 8IRVICI .and jfcT, the dale acquired and the I'gain or los.s to the small Schedule and Vanderbijt had been her ifre-1 authorizes the State to trade land Bring^me flotyers while I'm living, pine Republic." but the revolt / Note that under veerUin clrcum- qnent c.scorl. in Killingworih for land in West- Bennett is a construction engi­ merely produce more bungles, like Placeiljem hear where I ‘can see. P.O. MX ia i - NtW NAVIN « date sold, check to make sure all D on page Jf of Form 1040. ’nturtday, March 21 Earth until earth itself shall hold backfired and he w’Ss taken pris­ Btancea where the proceeds of the Next: Pensions, rental, other Her paternal grandfather, Byron I br''o't for a new State Police bar- neer at the Chrysler proving tiist we produced In Egypt. Let me smajl their sweet perfume. you still. oner. sale are used to buy another property JEsted under long-term HaVvey was the son of Fred H ar-' rack*. , - i grounds in nearby Chelsea. i Let me feeKthat they're for me. Incline. Empires Old And New Here, in this geqeral spectacle, After his capture Agiiinaldb hou.se, part or all the gain realized capital gains and 'losses was held GLOVES of an old empire watching, some­ II. ’ took'an oath of allegiance to the ^ n e c A e e t w u may not be taxed. Then check over for more than six months. •nie Bermuda Conference ia an Bring me fid ••eraN^lle I'm living, United States, but he wore a black, the followlmi: additional informa­ times with resignation, sometipi^* Tokens sweet of .fHendship dear. For such-a private reckoning with tie in silent protest against Ameri­ 2. Put '"O" in column le) {de­ tVhItca obvious attempt tb teatore under- tion and tips; , j , preciation) unless at some time with, angry critlclim, and some­ They will cheer my^ionely mo- spring, ^ . can rule. The. t^rni “residence includes a Darks Dacrona Btandinc and confidence between /rnents,. house, houseboat, or house trailer. you rented out the property or times with a bitter, desperate im­ Ona. must he egotist. And never When freedom came to -the is­ used It in a business. You must Paateli Stretchlea 9 8 ‘ the United SUtes ahd Britain. rniey will sooth my paln^severe. lands in 1946, Aguinaldo cere­ If vou live in-teore than one place pulse tb grab everything back itor V show depreciation for any period Htring Pr. own moniously removed, the black tie. It must be vour principal residence. HOME •One hopes for aucceso in that un­ Christian Science H ^ m * during which the properly waa so itself, here, as the old empire Bring me flowers while I'm. liVing,^ •That lark" in elm, and choral What An Assortment! dertaking—a success which will do When part of the property is used or rented. Watch for Article v.-atches-a new empire taking over, For when death shall claim its swamp sounding. used as vour principal residence, Values are terrific, worth much more! honor to both parties, and, per­ ow*n. 8 for instructions on how to com­ is the key to the apllt Bermuda is Have ever sung for more than one ANY SIZE and part Is used for business pur- pute dcprecialion. haps, elevate both nations out of I’m not resting in the. tomb, pose.s or rented out. oply the allo- St pposed to heal. alone. Entitled the particular veln-of policy which But in realms of blLss eternal ' cated gain on that part of the 3. Remember to include in col­ The real key tb the solution is, Flowers sweet around me bloom­ But when js one but one? Or larks i RUMMAGE "Christian Scionct: God's Low M adt Practical" umn (f| the cost of any improve­ brought them to a split last Octo­ properlv used as the principal resi­ of -course, that it should not be ing. that sing\ Picture Tube dence is not taxed. The gain on ments. sncli as an additional room, ber. Gardens of the Lord. I'll dWell Locturar: Miss Lola May Aultmon; C.S.B. front porch or the like. Do not I any new empire taking over, that To no one ceiuufT in swMter tone the biiSlness or rented part of the -.r The relationship between our Brighter far than tongue can tell. of Denver, Colorado property must be reported. Include the cost of repairs and or- ' It should not be a mere passing Tlie mortal lark r -^’ill earth's to­ two nations entered a new "Sbid SALE Member of the Board of'Lectureship of The Mother Cliurrh, For example, it a taxpayer ren - dlnary maintenance such a.s, paint-j of sphere of poxgpr politics influ­ Then bring me flowers while I ’m morrows bring ing the house. Any co.st you in- , modem phase back in 1947', in that The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Massachusetts Ing one-third of his residence sells When You Think of NOTIONS ence from one nation to another living, A silence when the bird and . I hy Manchester Wales It for $6,000 proriU be must report elude here reduces your taxable ' earns Near East region where the gain. . i which is involved. We burselvrs Shed their fragrance around my are bone? Ploct: South Methodist Church $29-95 one-third of the gain, or ILOOO, 198d split occurred. During the bed, THURSDAY. MARCH 28 should have tried to shun tJie big Comer of Main Street and Hartford Road Includes Installation, plus tax. but need not report $4,000 of the Your cost of other basis, which ' think of FAIRWAY! war. CJxurchlll negotiated with Fll) my room with brightest color­ Manchester, Connecticut . profit if he otherwise complies also goes in column (tT is what power role in the Near East. Wc The song and sowing both go on 9 : 3 0 A .M . Gnaranteed for 1 Year. Stalin a split of spheres of influ­ ing. with the special rules on sale of a you paid for the ppaperty if you j ourselves shouldHave been willing I'll not need them when I’m and on. Time: Sunday afternoon. March 24.-1957 . bought it. If it W as Inherited, ' it i ence, under which Churchill con­ 511 Main $tr««t ' CALL ‘-PETE” WILSON residence. ' Everything But Everything to make it possible for Egypt to dead. . No" spring Is less than other at 3:15 P.M. In determining how much you ia the fair market value at the I ceded tb Stalin Rumania, Bulgaria, gc*" Aswan Dam help from the springs, oi more (Fermer store of Sears-Roebuck M l 9 - 5 6 5 0 have to put into a new house in dale of the decedent's death, or | , and Hungary‘and. Stalin conceded Mrs. Adlime Grant Nettleton at the Center) First Church of-Christ, ScienUsU-Manchester order to postpone the tax on a one year later at the election of | Makes It United Nations, on the basis , of Than springs to come; and no M Greece to Britain, with Yugoelavla (Cousin to General Grant l con­ Service Calls pro^t you made during 19.56 in the executor. If it was a gift re­ the need for the project and its tributed by her daughter. Mrs. oblivion For Pick-ups Telephone Welcomes You ^ ,x ceived since 1920. the basis is ' euppoeed to be a sort of neutral Mi •-8962 nr MI 9-3194 Day or Night $2.9S selling your old house, you start Your Notion Center! practicability,' rather than as a Anna Ansley. Can seize the whole. From all with the selling price of your old whatever it cost the last person xone, dominated b.v neither Brit­ piece of . .big power large.sae or the wings that soar houae arid subtract aelling com- who bought it. If received before i 1921, the basis is its fair market ain nor Russia. By 1947, however, bribe from us. We ourselves, rather NOT SO FREE A shining permanence of song mi-ssiona. In addition, you. can subtracl value at (he time of the gift. Britain suspected Stalin of treach- Uian enunciating an Eisenhower Augusta, Ga. iVP;—Clarence Os­ and. light «ry .with regard to Greece, and borne was judged "Safe Driver of expenses for redecorating done to The schedule automatically in­ Doctrine by which we became the Capture.^ this dust into a com­ assist the sale and performed cludes only half of any long-term with fomenting the revolution the Week" by the Aiigu.sta Lions new big power policeman in the Club and was awarded six months mon flight. within a 90-day period ending -on , capital gains in taxable income. aeaiqst the rightist royal regime area, ahould have floated the con­ of free parking. the day you sign a contract to , xhis’ half becomes part of your in- \ Churchill had insisted upon re-. sell the old hous?,' provided yon . taxed at the same rate as j PLASTIC cept that now the region must be­ He pasted the slicker-»counler- THE BURGLAR TYPED tustAting in post-war Greece. And, algned by,lhc policAchief — on the Anchorage, Alaska (Ab —It pay for the red^ebrattng, within .30 j other income until you pass gin standing on its own feel, with days after the date of sale. t^e 50 per eifnt 'Bracket.. , la 1947, Britain suddenly dumped rear window of his car as in­ wasn't the dollar In change atolen dignity, opportunity, and reaponai- structed - and within 48 hours from hia real estate office that.’ For example, if'you ’ou sold, " Jumbo.Sise in prospect at .Bermuda. Rather, yo'u will not be taxed on any could not afford to hold this sphere ing," he complained. And- red­ $100 typewriter along with the a Holds 15 Garttonto r.hat seems likely ia s lot of patch­ faced police excused the tickets. money. 'proAt if within the proper permd you buy or construct another FORTE-PLUS • Zipper Side ItseU. ing In the strained relationship be­ ^hmerican guns and dollars' pro­ home costing $13,000 or more. * • Mothproof, Steel tween tw*o emplre.s, the one tlie This is true even though you •OR 88 ceeded to hold Greece for the R E G . $ 1 .5 9 Frame old, the other the new. with agree­ may have only paid $10,000 for Weet, under the Truman Doctrine. NEW ment that as the new contimies its How io Get a LOAN in ITrip! your old home and hence have a Britain, in other words, invited us • ENERGY role ,it iwill treat the old niore as gain of $3,000. to take over a part of the em- ZCOMeWfomtet If you claim- the ben'eAt of spe­ an equal and less as a has-been. V, FAST! power polities ;game Britain gialready.demon- 'I ^ O T A A BL Y 4 TIRES GET ... at svmah timing. FITS ALL STANDARD of xmiuntary friend to Egypt, of­ strating what other nations are «P X / eUv TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE IRONING BOARDS fering counael and aid to Eg>Tt llkriy to do. *^ere was a' tltn* BEEF k Big faniily*tin T'-lb. capacity in .ita new and fully sovereign when Britain scorned the, bomb it e BUY 3 TIRES GET... You wash more elolhes In less time-to save your time .'. . and atatus. . had 'helped invent, and concen­ ' Aheays uelcome expensive hot waler.and detfrgeiit, too! Qet through washdays e)> I / •Xd TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE faster, easier . . . with rleaher clothes. , , It was-during this ghase that we trated! on the peaceful uses of. in the npring . . . , LIVER first began, negotiations to help atomic energy. Then it began to , lO-LB. LIMIT PER CU?4TOMER k Efficient sixeypn* agitator action this new Egypt bmid the great think that the bomb 'had become', ^ A e A ®LY 2 TIRES GET . tVILL FREEZE WELL—REG. 39c IJk Thorough cleaning action that eliminates those "no-»m>li”, ■ Aswan Dam. in our times, the s>-nibol of great epYadV TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE a i^ s , , . you gel all your clothes sparkling clean and bright. UNEiN-LlKEKAYOlM Even colors will .shine again. , - - As time went* on, however, this nation ^ poi^er, as the famous new and fully sovereign Egypt be­ British fleet had once been. So it A A ®UY I T.IRE GET ... gan to fUrt with Russia, as If it tl'rned to the bomb. Having done ! e|l4 eUU TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE had some idea that it could play so, it became almost instantly cool' Lowest Price* Kenmore SLORCH Ruasia and the United States to a cause with which il had pre- L SKIRI5 style and fabric are grace- Washer Handles the RtSISIANT •gainst, each «ther,; to its own riously been sympathetic, the fullji' de.signed in this V\ash- RMifi.I' rilAl greater benefit from both. Last cuuse of- controlling th e . atom. / f HOLDHOlJ . ahle, wrinkle-resistant dress Family Laundry summer, we determined to end TTie British policy of. t|ie moment fOP UV liP . . . beautifully aicented b.v 5 BIOUM this nonsense, and show Nass'er Is that -it will .discuss limitation fiPi u dainty embroidery and he couldn't play us sgainst any­ or abolillon Of atomic bomb tests pearl detail. Beige, blue or body. So we anatetaed back our only after it has complete'd its _ t- ...... pink. Sizes 14Vj-24* j, 12-20. W E G I V I Aswan Dam offer In a way and own appixMching hydrogen tests, 6.70 X 15 ' . a t a moiment calcutated to subject ar d thus become a great woHd Tube-Tvpe OPEN WORLD Nasser to the greatest possible power again. Earh, 8et Of 4 G R E E N - Plus Tax MONDAYS : Interaatibnsl humiliation, and he Meanwhile, as is evidenced by ALLSTATE WHITEWALL CUSHIONS. W o Sorvie* S T A M f S .rotaiiated by. nationaludng the tl e fact that Impoverished Brilajn ♦ . Regular Suez Canal ‘Oontpany. '' can build it. the hydrogen bomb is A N D FOUR o Ld TIRES W hat W a SoH ^ No Trade-In. ’T^Mo-In Price Don-n Washes the coinplete family laundry Non*, in Britain, there t,ook place becoming easier and cheaper to sizo Price Each Each, S'et Of 4 Payment . For” your 'protection, OKN Tkart. mf Fri. till I P X • bitter reasaessment ot policy, in make.- It is in the cards, 'ihen, ' Plus Tax pins Tax Set Of 4 '» 18-moii^h nation-wide servicei card guarantee with ease.' Efficient agitator vyashe.s against all road hazards Seam serx’ice is as near them "cleaner, tod. Wringer swings to' which Britain blamed itaelf for that other and perhaps sinailer na- 6 .7 0 x 1 5 2 6 .7 S 2 0 .0 0 8 .0 0 ax your ■ tielejihone. Al­ •Fcr letting ua help talk Britain ttons will • decide to ^ equip y them- CALL US • JEDDO HIGHLAND COAL eight different positions for convenience. 7 .1 0 x 1 s 2 9 .4 5 2 2 .0 0 8 .8 0 ‘•Strong Neoprene aiddwalls with special scuff- ways prompt and effi­ Has targeutype 'Safety release on out of Egypt in the first place, selves with the great w-eapon, the resistant finish cient. PhoneiMI SelSBl. ‘ and in ighich Britain blamed us iipeat equalizer of nations. , . TODAY! • CONNECTICUT COKE wringer.', , I' 1 ■ 7 ,6 0 x 1 5 3 1 .9 5 1 v ' 2 4 .0 0 . 9 . 6 0 . IT for childialx mismahagemi^t of the Then, before long, we could come fTough X-41* Cold Rubber. • Rayon Cord >'■ . j' ^ V. . ; ■■■■ ' Saga-Allco, Ekel Hartford, la raapoi^bilitiM ws had tried to ta the ^ in t where Germany and LIMITED QUANTITIES—SHOF EARLY . Manebootor Shopping Parkada open Tueeday through Satur­ FOGARTY BROTHERS . Phono MI 3-1581 I taka bvsr in Egypt. Thsas two Japah will decide that they have day 9:80 A. M. tp 5:30 P. M.| Maaoheater Shopping Paricade > , Phone MI 8-1581, -\> STORE HOUKSi , ftsUa|[a orystalhasd alongstda an- played the meek and defeated ^ d a y 'until 8:50 P, M. > 319 BROAD ST. Ti-TEL. Ml 9^539 >SiAI6 ** Mon.. Taea., Sat—1 6 ^ . to 8 pja. , a d M frg ro s^ fseliag among some role long hnough and will begin to- r 'StpRE HOUlU;' - ; I Wo«.. *tes. to 8 p.,m. [MAIN ST.^P-tMANCHISTn FUEL OIL — BlUID HEAT OIL lU RH il , W tlih Isadsrs, which was to the reaoh ter ; equ alise' for them- Mon., Tqea.. S a t— 10 a.m. ^ 6 p.ia. Wef. OjttRk. ajB-'te • pd|lL $1 11 •af smplrs eelvea.. The Ja^pati of today be- /. : \\ / .vi- J' r •k J -.i I'r ■ d - ! ■ ' 1 i '■ ./■) •s' ' 1 y / ': : r - J . - y i ■r" U r L . 1 C •. i . il i £ M l A w - ■ '-ft ' V ' .. .. . ' -'iV ■ ■ ^ '.‘r-ftr- r' ■ '«“■ JA'-.,,;,... 'V- V ■ ' I?, , ■ ■ -tv;' ^-'v - -; v t;' f -V -t'. i ■ t-:/ ... ■VI; ■.•.'■ ■■--u.-Syv.. ' ^ ■■■/■*. . . J U : ■ ■■ - ; t - i t - ; . , ■•i-'', ;■ •' V-- ■'. ^- '.•^•‘■v .V-'V. ■■■ ; M -f:. ’ - ^■• V ■ '■■’ ■■■• ,.' ■ >■ f ,■ ••■-■ :.-\ ..'"'tV ■ ■" ■■■• ' .. ^ ,■ ' ,\ ■ itlANCHESTER EVENII^ G e r a l d . MA?^HESTER, COKN. TO^ ■ , ; C .:: V.V ^ /'•- . \ '■ PAGE '...... ^ ^ MANCHES’^ER EVENING,HERALD/M ANCHESTER CONN., THURSDAY,'MARCH il, ^9^7 •t-r- •' ’ - PAGE EIGlitT !■ I i ^ 'i II ' ' niijpiii— ' iiaiiVw ■■l■■■llll I i■lll■■ll*— I " . ». / ' / ■ ; •‘U - 7 ^ ■/ WHEN YOU W o p F-bR FOOD, t h e THING to SAVE IS CASH • • WHEN;fOU SHOP FOR FOOD, JHE THING TO S A V E i s CASH * % • WHE m Vv 6 u S H O P V o R FOOD, THE THINOr XO SAVE iS /A 5H .* • Tbe Baby Has ' • ' • # 'Roast Beef s o tender, you can almost f . . : cut it with your fork. So delidous,/you Been Named... can't heilp "passing yoyr ^late again and • • • S |V E ON FINE FROZEN FOODS again. ThatV the kind of eating you II IxwBle Itay, ton Sf Mr. and Mm. Paul Hamilton, White Rd., SAVE ON RNE CANNED 6D0DS S U ln^n. He waa bom March 10 at 'R^kvllU City ^Hospital. / * alw ays enjoy if you start with a 'First Hla nuktemal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Dyke-Whitmora X Houlton, Maine. , He haa, a brother, Clarence, 4. N ationaflioast, cut from selected heavy / Kenaeth Alexander, aon of Mr. and Mm. Kenneth Jonea, 9 10 Pl. He waa bom March 10 at HarUord Hoapital.^ Hla, / wlistern corp-fed steer lii^ef . . . and frandparenU are Mr. and Mm. Alexander Smyth, and hla paternal grandmother la Mm. Ethel Jonee,423 n o t h i n g but! St. He haa a brother. Norman, 2*4. • « * ". * • Shere. ^u g litcr of Mr. and Mm. David Appleatelh, Hebron, She waa bom'JPeb.n ^ e b . 18 at Backus Hospital, Norwich. Her ma- , temal grandpardt^ were the late Mr. and Mrs. Max Qarbich, Hebron, and her pafetnal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Ap^leateln, New York CKy; NeU lAwrenoe, aon of bl?;. and Mrs; >Ieyer Malkin, B4 Park Bti Rockville. He waa born Mai-A 14 at St. Francis Hospital. \ , -goh» Bernard, son' of Mr.. apd'Mttn'Jnhn Fecko Jr., Maple St.. Ellington. He waa bom Marchirch IS al-Mancheater Mentorial Hoa- piUlT Hla maternal grimdiiarenta are Mh<*and Mrs. Bernard i 2 Klocik. BlUngton, and hla paternal grandparenta^e Mr. apd Mrs. THERE'S STILL TIME to take advantage of this rare opportunity,to lave— John Fecko Sr., 7 Rau Rockville. two waysl Save on th^ finest frozen foods, the belt Canned goods bbuinable Jadith Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace HvBrown, 21 because that’8 what the **Yor” Garden label means. Don't delay « j . you Kensington St. She waa born March 12. at Manchester Memorial 'Hospital. Her niatemal grandparmU are Mr. and Mrs. Clayten / can't afford to miss it! C. Weatbrooke, Longmeadow, Mass., and her paternal gramk mother la Mrs. Edith C; Brown, Sprlngfleld, Mass. ^ . htark William, son of Mr. and Mm. William Martin, 20 Proi- / peat S t, Rockvllla He.was bom March » at Rockville City Hoe- pita!. Hla maternal grandparepta are Mr. and Mm: Charlea Nicholson, Hyannla Maas., and hla paternal grandmother la Mrs. .vj-x R ^erick Martin, Townaend, Maas.* He haa a atater, Joyce, 2. TOP ROUND • • ». • • John m , ton of Mr. and Mrs. Sam;iel J. Turkington / YOU SAVE 17c Fancy Etbartai t Slicad or Halvat Jr., 127 Henry S t He was bom March 15 at Mancheater Me­ SLICED I IN HEAVY SYRUP morial Hodpltal. Hla maternal grandparenU are' Mr. and Mm. TANGY SWEET 6-OZ CAN I1B.M0L4 W alt« F. Balch, 115 Washington St. and lils paternal grand- BOTTOM parenta were the late Town Clerk and Mm. Sanriuel J. Turking­ LB PEAiCHES 3 ONI ton Sr. He haa a aiater, Rosemary. 23 montha. ORAPEFRUtr JUICE STRAWBERRIES YOU SAVE /Pancy Elbartas < Slicad or Halvas Tracy Aane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Rlker HI. or SPEARS’ or CUTS ahd TIPS 10-OZ PKG Sc Boulder, Colo. She waa born March 37. Her paternal grand^ MAKCS A FULL QUART O-OZCAN paimita are Mr. and Mrs. A. Lawrence Rlker, .Highland P a^ , IU.I 0L and her great grandparehta are Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Deuel, OHS Pueblo, Colo. She has a aister, Louise Austin, 22 months. RUMP LEMONADE ASPARA6US PEACHES Margaret Jeanne, daughter of Mr. and Mm. David R. Reilly, YOU SAVE 1c Fancy Whola Paalad StraUord. She w as bom March 12 at S t Vincent’s Hospital. Bridgeport. Her liiatemal grandparents ar,e Mr. an^ Mrs. John M A Ki YbUR MAKE YOUR S > « 0 I Q O UR.I 0L L. Barry, 397 N. Main St. She haa a brother, Michael, 5; and. a aN S Bister, Laurie, 3. / OWN ASSORTMENT 9 OWN ASSORTMENT APRICOTS Robert Henry, ion of Mr. and Mra. H e rb e rts. Hampton, 59 Prospect S t, Rockville. He was bom March 14 at Mancheater YOU SAVE 2c Whola SactiorU Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother Is Mrs. Bliss Anj^erl, Danvem, Mass., and hla paternal/grandparents are Mr, UI.I 0L "and Mm. Hwbert Hampton, Skinner HIH Rd., Andover. SLICED ^'IN HEAVY SYRUP TO-OZPKO ONS CHICKENS MAKES V/t PINTS 6-OZ CAN 6»U>EFRUIT ■ "'Nnn^ PaWcln: dgughter of Mr. apd*Mrs. Robert Benito Jr.. \ 1 S3 Deerfield Dr. She was bom Marc)vl4 at Mancheater Memorial YOU SAVE 5c Fancy Whola Hospital. Her maternal grandmotherTier la Mrs. Grace Callahan, • 2V,-3H.LB AVG Weuersfleld, and her pateVnal grandmother la Mm. Mary Benito, FRESH LB ORANGE JUICE Hartford. She has two brothenl, Robert Mathew. 7, and Colin CONCENTRATED I 2 -OZ CAN 1U.S 0L s i and two aiaters, Kathleen Diane, 5, and Maureen READY TO COOK LEMONADE with GRAPE JUICE 6-(6-OZ------CAN ONS .2. / ' oCenien .S ea ^ o o M L .x- TOMATOES . • y • • . • . -jj. j. UMONADE YOU SAVE 9c Tandar Graan v-r Ionise, daughter of 'Mr. and Mm. Robert T- Mayo, PRISH PINK LEMONADE S40 St' 'vas bom March 14 at Manchester 12-OZ CAN Mtmorial Hcfpital. Her Tftatemal grapdparents are Mr. and Mrs. SPERRY & lARNES All Baal ORANGE and GRAPEFRUIT 6-OZ CAN 1 II.I0 L Sidney O. D a ^ , Keep*. Ni-^I., and her paterna^ grandparents OHS are the Rev, and-Harold ,yo. New York City. She has Haddock Fillet 39< SWEET PEAS a brother, Robert '.^mond.^i.. Sausage Meat 3 IBS 1.00 frankfurts BLENDED JUKE PRISH YOU SAVE *c Tangy Flavor LauMne Aaa^^dauWtaT Mr. ahd'M i. Raymond E. Demers, Lmh and Tandar Mildly Saasonad 9-OZ PKG A CRISP GOLDEN * .X'l I MART 5S7 W. Middle "riike. Site, waa bom Mari 17 at Manchester Me- mortal_ _H o^lt^i _ _ Her maUtcnal grandparent are . Mr. and Mra. LB MAKE YOUR MOL ^Arthur Smsc:toti. 25 Moore Bt..'and her paternal grandparents Sliced Cod Snioked Butts -63< Link Saus.ge POTATOES FtMicIi Fried CANS am Mr. and Mm; Emile Demers. .Wlndsorvllie Rd., Broad Brook. OWN ASSORTMENT e iQ S ’ She has a brother, Kent Joseph, l i months. - N • ./ 4 * * * #^.,* VERY HEALTHFUL * lO-OZ PKG YOU SAVE 9 c Ragular Cut Laura Jean, daughter.ughter 0 of Mr. and Mrf. Daniel Fraro, 10 Vpr- non CedterNHrtghts, Roakvllle. She was horn March 16 at Man- L e a f ' ' VViOL tiieeter■ ter Memaitel HospltW.' Her maternal gemidparenU are Mr. Overt ^^redlt ^^e ru waiuei f r r r w i n ^ . CANS ifn . S a n ^ Haberem. 26 Drive E, and her paternal grand- Credit I and 12-OZ PKG BEANS ate are Mr. and Mm. C. Fraro, Somera. She be* k brother,. SERVE IT OFTEN DELiaOUS TREAT 12-OZ PKG bit, 2. xY O U SAVE 9e Whola: or Vertical Pack • • • • • c h o p p e d ./ Wlathrop Welle, eon of^Mr. and Mm. Wells M. Rlsleib^.East APPLE PIE tford. He waa bofn March 14 at Manchester Memorial *H<^-, PMLS COOKED 16-OZvPKG 12-OZ PKG pital. Hla maternal ET«ndfather la Elihu A. White, and'hla piv^ A Tandar Flaky Crust SLICED - IN HEAVY SYRUP>YRUI BREEN BEANS 2.%“49« temal grandmother la Mrs. Anna M.-Rlaley, Union St.ARSfckvlIlf. SFICIAL Hs him four slatera. Lucille. 18, Edwins. 16, Gall. 13. and Nancy, 8. Fillad With Tandar EXTRA tARGI lARTLETT HALVES • » • • * EACH X- Trash Applai 4 3 ‘ Pe a c h e s Jonathan Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Yeomans, PEARS "t.r47^ 57 Kensington S t He was bom March 14 at S t Francis Hos­ CALIFORNIA - Tender, Plump and Firm 10-OZ PKG / ■ REGULAR CUT FANCY CALIFORNIA pital. His maternal grandparente are Mr. and Mm. Guy E. Frash lakad • Slicad Enrichad SPKIAL Anderson, 38 Autumn St., and hla paternal grandparente are Mr. , Delicate Speari - High in Flavor MARE YOUR 1MIART ;and Mrs. Frank F. Yeomans. 215 Oakland S t He has a aiater. ' lo a f ' 2 1 * WAX BEANS MOL 4 3 ^ Donna Lee. Old Fashioned Bread OWN ASSORTMENT 0RANG^JU|CE a u 10-OZ PKG Kent Steven, aon of Mr. and Mm. WilUrd Grenon. Andoveri A Dalicious Dinnar Roll SPICIAL FORDHOOK or BAIY_ GREEN , iN :OLOSSAL SPEARS • All Giban ' He waa bom March 18 at Manchester MemOHal HospiUl. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wlldman. Newing­ PKG OF 12 25 < » V 4 0 l 4 5 , ton, and his paternal grandparente are Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Grenon, Snowflake Rolls ' u Ma b e a n s ASPARAGUS Andover. TO has a brother, Scott 3; and a aister, Susan, 5. ‘ Hat So Many Dassart Uiat SMICIAL' PURE COHCORD 6-OZ CAN TENDER GREEN tO-OZ PKG Sandra Dawn, daughter of Mr. and'Mm. Harold R. Lawton PKOOF2 < Jr.. 113 HollUter S t „8he ■was bom March . 15 at Manchester Sponge Layers 27 Minnortal HospHal. .• Her maternal grandparents are'^ Mr., and SPICIAL 6 M P E JUICE Mm...JoB ph Terranova, .Westerly, R..L, and her paternal grand- So Vary Good For Daitarit and Snacks BROCCOU Better Hurryi 9 10-OZ PKG ' parents are Mr. and Mm. Harold R.' Lawaon Sr., Manchester, EACH ' 3 1 FRENCH CUT SNOW WHITE CLUSTERS 10-OZ PKG Mass. She has' a aister, Terri-anne, 21 months. ^ Date and Nut Lecrf Famous Martha'Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald M- Kinsman. A Dalicioui'Braaklaif Traal SMICIAL -U- Spring HIH, Storm. She Waa bom March 15 at Manchester Me- GREEN BEANS CAUUnOW ER mortu Hoapttal. Her maternal grandparents are; Mr. end Mrs. ' PKG OF 2 5 * f in e QUALITY^ CHOPPED., , 10-OZ,PKG WCG OF 2 EARS A. James Bailey, Norwood, Mass. She has a brother, David, 3;' Lemon Filled Donuts ,6 TENDER'YELLOW / ’ WCG, .i, nnd'a rtiler, Betsy, 8. BROCCOLI CORN on Hie COB 2 Karen Lee. daughter of Mr. and Mm. Jaroea Bresinaki; 118 T IA A F L t esrin S t She w a i^ r n March 16 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ P r e e n floor Wm QTCAN 1,19 Codfish Cakes »ea»osuy$ 2 cans 3 5 c Swaet and Jufcy 3-29 hwceiSWEET and ana TENDER * /. 10-OZ9KG .w-x* A DELIGHTFUL MIXTURE . - lO-OZ PK<_ pital.- Her matemaLgrandparenU are Mr. and Mm. Walter Fos­ 5H:OZ ORANGES ter. Milton, N. Hi. and her paternal grandparenU are Mr, end . O r e o ' C o o k i e s jm-oz pkg 2 5 c C o d f i s h »tA*DSLEY'v- shr«i kg 25fc CELERY Jumbo, Crisp, Tandar Bunches 2 bch s: 2 9 « PEAS&GARROTS SUCCOTASH Body AUda, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Earl Schaefer. 57 Fos­ . Moonlight Mallovvs 33c Sugar Pops « lloggs , lo z fkg 2 5 c UGHT and FLUFFY ^ A 14-OZ PKG. LIGHT GOLDEN 9-OZ PKG ter S t She was bom March 16 at Mancheater Memorial Hos- Stock-tho-Pantry, plUl, Her maternal grmidparehu are' Mr. -and Mm. .. Harry Bon Ami Jet Spray i^-oi can 5 5 c Cocoa Marsh ' .»T~f 35 c TrteiUleh, 86 Orchard St., RockvUle, and her paternal grand- TAKE HOME ‘parente are Mr. 'and Mm. George Schaefer, 39 South St., Rock* MASHED POTATOES POTATO PUFFS Boraxo H.ndciMn.r . i-pzcAN 17.C- Cocoa Marsh w 24-ozjar 5 9 c 10-OZ PKG vlUe. hhe has a aUter,'Heather Alice, 5H.. ' 1-LI SWEET arid TENDER TENDER GREEN XJO-OZ------PKG Metedle Lee. daughter of Mr. and Mm. Richard Rand, 81 Main Borax 2° team 35c pkg 19c E-Z Pop 4j<-OZ PkG 3 3 c TWELVE TREAT Stock*the-Freezer S t She ,was bom March 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. H tr matemkl grandparents are Mm. James Rburke and Joaeph Chicken of the Sea 8“ si« ‘ can 3k Cocoanut ourkh’s ■ 7-OZ PKG 2 9 c ' ICE CREAM - PKG OF GREEN PEAS BRUSSEL SPROUTS Zwabt Albany, N. Y. 'Her paterha) gnuidfather is. Arthur Rand, Portsmouth,-N.'H. she has a aister, Liiida Lee, 2>4. Corned Boef Hash « oadcast-ca^ 3 1 c Mrs. Filbert's^ « a*garine ;.qi„ ’pKG 3 k SANDWICHES 1 2 5 9 * Savings! • • •> 1 - V . y l Opportunity ! ' Timothy Arthur, son of Mr. and Mm. William CasUgna Jr., ■» 692 W. Middle Tpke. He was born March 16 at Mancheater Me- NUKE YOUK M A Ki YO U t mortal Hospital. Hii maternal gran^arehU are Mr. and Mrs. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT WE RESERVE THE RIGHT V ; DWN ASSORTMENT' W i t ASSORTMeiT Arthur K. Pinney Sr.. RFD 2. Andover, and hla paternal grand­ TO UMIT QUANTITIES 5 ^ parents are Hr. and Mrs. William Caategna Sr., Glastonbury. He TO LIMIT QUANTITIES has two brothem, David .William, 9, and William Charles III, 2; and a sUter, Lorraine Gelt 7,, Darieae Ana. daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. David Clark, il2S Mild . . lgepkg c 4 35e ToHani Trh* waa bora March 18 at Mahcbeater Memorial DEmGENT 2,lgs39c Ivory SoaP| 4 fe 23? Ivory Flakes. c6<>— ’■’7';;—’ .4- ■/ -r MANCKe S e R e v e n i n g HERALp, ItiANCHESliR., CONN..'THURSDAY, MARCH 21. 1957 PAGE ELEVEN.- MANCHESTjER EVENING. HERALDi MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, jlARCfl: gl, 1957 1 P A G 9 r ^ N 1— ’ r bit. United States., maksa sense 4 , statement buyers take on higher Ike to Face Red Tape Tpo for 1957. ,*•; priced mod.els. • ' May Reduce Suez 111 Will Living in Debt Now Default Percentage Low tch Schedule As B follow up to the Elsen- Finance coinpanlee add luto Ike, Mactaillan Gonfeiring ' hower-Macmillan m e^ngs oh Ber­ makers keep a close watch on the ralty muda. It would complete a doub(le- volume or>paym ents. For one r Friday, March 22 ' play and further cut down ill feel­ Way of Life in U. S. thing, they'Want to see the per­ Midnight - 2 a.m. .. .V.,. . . . . 'Vohinteen Needed On Vital Mideast Problems London; March 20 (ffir—When a-dtlme (In-i'ng out about any Invl- ing that developed . between the centage of defaults — which has Fa.m.s* 4 a.m...... VohintMtu N e^ed * To iVRsser, tatlon In London'-. two nations over Britain’* Suez Stayed reasSifrihgly low-.' But 4 s.m. - 6 a.m...... 1 ...... Volunteers Needed s man like PrMldent Etienhower By SAM D.AWSbN; ^buying goods and services on the mostly they'.flgure thkt as the final 6 a.m. - 8 a.m. ,.,...... Olive CTiartler (Oanttaned from P»t* Orte) w’anta to have a young couple like Buckingham Palace is a great- Canal adventure. - stony building and yoq get mostly New York, March 2i (Ah — That cuff end making payments on a payment* neer,. the ihbtorist be­ 8 a.m. - 16 a.m ./i, - ...... (Celeste King (Continued froih Page One) Queen Elizabeth - II and Prince It would be little. Short of amaz­ house over many years has become comes a prime candidate, for a 10 a.m. - NoonV.'. ■ ...... Celeste'King •- WM put first ss tt' topic of discus­ Judge Shea On Mideks( ____ • a great stony silence' .when you ing If the. President and the Prime living^, debt is a way of life for Philip over for a week end, he can’t ssk. - - N...... widely respectable, especially since new car >7- and a fresh load of Noon -'2 p.m< ...... Burr Stephens, Mary Stephens - sion with good prospect that it will Minister jailed, to talk over' 0 the ap^iereaslng'inumber of Am'er- \Vorld War II. , 2-p.m. - 4 p.m .---- come up also at later Umes during said he was reserving hi*-consUtu- 'Just haul off and invite them. “No invttstion ha* beet) re* monthly payments. ' , ...... -Norma .Pickering To Speak at (Contbraed from Pago One) O b it u & r y tlonaUrlghts. possibility ot a visit — and de cans is official today. A govern­ Debt Inrre*se Forecast The Federal Reserve group 4 p.m. - 6 p.m, ,...... Thomas'Hickey the • conference which continues Irst he has-to JO through the j * dignified gentleman tailed arrangerhents — during 6 p.m. /- 8 p.i^'. . through Saturday. This left a question whether mumboumbo Jumbojumbo '6t' of international |I i*"*i**'* yoyob quite truthfully a( te« ment agency study group says so. Families have been hutting an figures that monthly payment ...... IVajme Garland (UNEF): Undersecretary Italph Beck -would, turn over his records Bermuda conference. > average of’ll per cent-of—ih ^ terms on aulos and appliances 8 pmv.'- 10 p.m. . ..-i...... Olive Ray, Alice Fagah ' While no announcement w^s protocol and find qut whether an ; palace. , ' Sqverai London newspapers have And It thinks the habit will go 10 p.m, - Midnight . » .If', ...... Joseph Marcln made, it seemed probable that Sec­ SMFD Affair Bunche and U.S. U , (Sen. Ray­ once he did appear. invitation would, be accepted If, i No. 10 Downing St., horn* of on spreading. spendable income into Installraeiu have been lowered Just about as mond A. Wheeler, U.N. chief of McClellan commented that he said that the visit woj)W come [buying in the last two years, the far as they can be; so It thinks 8k>*watch Post located on-top of Manchester Police Station.’ ond posiUon for discussion would Deatha did not know the meaning of Beck’s just by chance, he decided to iaaue Prime Minister Macmillan who Is about this year, but nprie pinpoint­ This may not surprise th‘e mil-. Volunteer*''m*y register at Civil Defedae Headquarters.' Mufftclpal be Britain’s plans for cutbacks in Judge William,-J. Shea will "he the Sue* Canal clearance opera­ \ ■ gne. a personal friend of P.rezld*nt El- ed the source of the4nformatton. Hons who together-nave 831) i bil­ group reports. It. thinks this wilt most of the future rise In the4otal Its world-wide military commit- "reservations.” He aald the com- senhower. Insists frostly that It gradually rise to 13 or 14 per cent of Instalment debt will comb from Building, 'on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday from 1 to 5 p.m. '-} the main speaker at ■ the test!-' tions, : mlttee would on Tuesday “under- Vast Array of Mtoils The Dpily ElxprMs said Tuesday lion more to pay on such things as meiits, fl. Martin Breadheft Th* anawer comss bac' that the ! "“‘hing about -an Invlta- the'-Queen and-Prince will gail ijp autos, furniture, home appliances by 1965. thBynew and growing invasion of American officials foresaw a monlal dinner CO be tendered the A ’A U.N. press spokesman said. S Martin Breadheft, 64, 125 take to ascertain,Just what those tion. Most families pay little atten­ the consumer credit field by the can industry reach the maximum who budget much of their expect­ firemen, volunteers and honwMry h' did not no know whether Ha®i- Queen and the Prince possibly the James xAlver to Jamestown and travel, knd to the hordes who serious _ possibility the United Lenox St. died suddenly, in New\ reservations mean." could work the trip In'lf .he Presi­ Even the American emba.ssy, aboard Uie royal yacht Britannia added about 815 billion to the na- tion'to how much more this costs flnancers of travel, vacations and consumer market. TTiey say this able income, on the basis of future States may have to make new 6om- i members of the SoUUi M^-ment on new cara has Vital to Industry homes and (arms were foreclosed, feet that signs of ad ditop a reces- and Macmillan is'ere making brief that Mim James is "middle aged", Arguments pro and con on con­ cars and appllancM repossc.ssed, 'sion aren’t eighted yet on tee busi­ tralize the MediteiTahMn coastal nounced dead. . _ . and that lifeNulty is 89 year old. and her^ husband will call on state visits while they^-were In In 1950 about . half of U.S. tical staff of the Federal Reserve stayed around 880 in recent years. opening statements at the morning area mllltarfly while leabteg It un­ Bom In Indianapolis, Ind.,*Feb. Jamestown, Va., Washington and the process of negotidVions. I spending units (families and sin- Board which had been asked to Th'e rise in total auto financing has sumer credit are a dime a dozen. sometimes (ret eliout the record ness horfepn. meeting and that their first formal Brewster, called then tmthe wit­ But the chief'one used by the ad­ total of debt, now. ■ •> de.- Egyptian admlnistraWn. He 23, 1903, he had lived in Man­ ness . stand,'identified his signa­ New York'in the-late summer or A visit by th p ^retty British - gie people) . had incomes under report on instalment credit to' come, in addition to the number t(^ e would be the Middle East. will urge the stationing of chester for the past 11 years. •arty fall. head of state jmd her handsome ! 13,000 a year compared with 1)*)^ President Elsenhower’s Ctouncrt of ■old, in the lengthening of tbe vocates of an expanding economy They ask what w/ill hSppn to Canberra-3Ste'4» 102,7 males The spokesmen wei;e the assist­ ture on the citeck Salinger had dis­ period of payment: This has let In- Is that only by installment credit the growing number of families to every 100 femslee in Australia. ant secretary.^ tif state-design ate. troopk along both sides of '-tee From*ltf46 to 1952 he was tsbu- played. But Ekeewster he’ saiif he But you would' )iave a hard prince, botij/srdent admirers of i under 84,000 a year In 1955. Blconomlc Advisers. It finds that Andrew Bertnhy. and D'Arty Ed border separating Gaza and latlng machines manager of the had ho knowledge of its use tb m ondm of the BriUsh e m b a ^ td* a proposal—Israel rejected artford STflce of Remington buy a car for Ml^s-Jasnes. V^asfi^on. * previously in regard to Its terri­ Land.. S ln > 1952 he had been a Brewster said often aigne e harttprd Council Princes Of Clellan asked. a choppy Atlantic. lieves it, might help' case tension 3-'day promoubn event starting, today, sponsored by the Area Chamber of. Cwnmerce. , Catching Jemsalem, (?yru* Goodell Chapter Brewster aaid he waa^not doing DlploDiplomats said the President and . if Israel would accept the placing ■"spring fever” from the an-ay of flowers are Rockville High School Beniors'C.>roOfiP Skinner, of "Hartford, Connecticut Consis­ that any more. ' Saying U* Tb 60%...0niy 19’ Each With Every -S.OO^archase...Sea The Benue Pibceb, Too! Prime Minister, together with Sec­ of "symbolic" UNEF elements at cy Calhoun and J ^ y Czarneckl. (Herkld Photo by Jackaon). tory ."Valley of Norsvich, and Man- "Well, that’s one improvement r e t ^ Dulles, Foreign 8ecretar> key frontier points in.slde Israeli che.ster''Lodge- of Elks. • we can chalk up?" McClellan 8stid. Selwyn Uoyd and other officials territory. - He leivea hia w 1 f e, Mrs. Salinger said the car for Xms probably would hold two meetlngr They said Britain also favored dally through Saturday. Dorothea Srhlth Breadheft:‘a son, James was purchased in June 19M I/cadem Confident a compromise formula keeping Ribicoff La Is: Engineers to Sign Contr^t^ William Breadh^t of Manchester: at the Happy Apple Car Agenci\ Tha two government chiefs in Gaza under Egyptian civil control a sister. Miss Marion Breadheft, in Los Angeles. Salinger said Mis* \ pending final settlement of its (n- and a niece,,-Mrs. Jean Chalfour James was described to the atatements made on their arrival . For Nike Homes W^nesi \. yesterday both express^ confi­ ture—pro\1ded that the U.N. re­ In su ra n ce T a "Dgvis, both of tndiahapolls. agency as McNplty’s daught*>* at PUT NEW LIFE IN YOUR BUDGET WITH A&P’S.. dence their Bermuda meeting would mains responsible for internal se­ ' Tlje funeral will be held at & the lime of the car purchase,, but result in a strengthening of Brlllsh- Judge William J. Shea curity in tee area. The same Idea o’cloiJt Svmday afternoon ,at the that she actuallV was a friend. was reported being pressed by the Cut ‘Giveaway to Reduce Jerry N, Griffin, Brewster’s American cooperation in world afr firemen In connection -with the panies’ Watktn^.West Funeral Horde, 142 I ■ members of Hammarskjold’s Mid­ .^rtisan agreement in ‘ « « Roing forward with pre- I? C e n te r I n t^ n n e n t will ba.,ln counsel, asked McClellan to fur­ !//■ falra. ^ impending- dissolution of the South suit of a' Their advisers agreed privately dle East Advispry Committee. (Continued from Page One) Indianapolis M **** convenience of. nish "some background informa­ Manchester Fire District. The Although Egypt so .far has not 1945; and ‘tte. agr^ment j ‘for ttnon:truc“urS^ tion" on Salinger, who has dug that this hope can be realised only diktrict’a fire department is to be c until l! the family...... If the two men can arrive at sent combat forces' into Gaza, now to say whsrer the additional stature. In which. homes at the Lakewood Ctr- Ertends may call: .at the funeral but many of the records regarding merged with the town’s July 1. The 1956 L^ Brewster’s affairs. . agreements or better understand­ Smith also disclosed today that troops of the UNEP dismantled money la to bo found. the Senate was mocratlc -.con-: o i , u u n, hqme tomorrow froiimj to 9 p.m. ings on some very tough and' vcry the firemen regulars, volunteers more of their positions inside tee He demanded; trolled, refused Inue the' f'®’’ Byron Belote. who hasibeen and Saturday from 2:'3(^ to 4:30 No Political Baggage practical problems. and honorary members will be Strip yesterday and moved to "Are you going to put a new tax I'eductiona. active in the local Nike housing' and 7 to 9 p.m, ^ McClellan told Griffin the com­ . The issue of Britain’s mlliUry presented with small-, wallet-type further reinforce their lines along on the housewife’s market basket? Watson Joined MaiWllus and' •*•'1 yesterday that if mittee ' vouched for all its staff cutbacks is in this class. badges in recognition of their the frontier.. ■ I’m against that, Jewett in «ning for 4 ^ study, i]*** contract Is signed •» Plann^. Peter Lawleaa \ Investigator*.. Macmillan came here deteVmlnad Residents, of the Strip, mostly '"Are you going tV.add a new "I am very much In favbr of a ; ‘‘ would refer specifically to the Peter Lawlesa of Rogers, fo?-- •’We’re not -carrying any political to tell Elsenhower that because of service to the District. The badges tax to the worker’s pay envelope? HOME Arab refugees of the Palestine War, meily a resident of Manchester, baggage on this comm.ittee’s staff," ISi sagging finances and economic will be donated by Moriarty Bros., Ux study commission," he N«ld. the Andrew Afiaaldi Co., the Man­ staged another celebration on the : * *8*'"*^ , . 'The study should be one of >11! hope per died last night at the Day Kim- i McQellan said. pressure at home. Britain must re­ chester Trust Co,, and the Flrkt arrival of the first passenger train i to be an addi- taxes, town takes as well'as state 1*°"**’^ > could be ball Hoapital, Putnam. ! BufNfdcCJlellan proceeded to ask I trench. The British feel to reach Gaza CHlJy from Egypt - tional tax on the butcher. the moved at this time to a location: Salinger-some questions on his can be no change on that basic de- National Bank of Manchester, taxes. The object should be: What He was a reMred' employe of Besides Judge Shea, Smitb.Sald. since, the end of the Israeli occu- baker and the candlestick maker? is ah equitable t4 \ 1 (th e old highway in the southern Rogers Cbrp. background. . ' dsion. General Manager Btchard Martin pation two weelu ago.- , I’m against that. part of the town’s Globe Hollow He leave* his. vvlfe, Mrs. Mary Salinger said, he worked Tor 13 American officials said the U. S. ••’Is there going tO'be a new lax pi jpbm . - years on the Sah Francisco C3iironl- government recognises the gravity will speak at ted dinner. South Nasner Meets Cabinet Jane Tierney Lawless; a daughter, Manchester Fire Cmief W.. Clifford Nasser met for two hours last on the manufacturers of our 4 ^ doubted that a highway Mrs. Margaret Merz of Rogers; a cla and later in" New York for to • ^ of BriUin's plight but la worried state. I’m against that. frpiir.Ke>ey St. Could be buUt to grahddatughter, Judith; a brother, CJonler’s Magazlneknd Time Maga­ 'Funk & Wagnalls World Famous ■* ^ - About the effact.ol-the.planned.suk Mason, who Is slated to become night with his cabinet on Egypt’s the zine. OilND OR BOTTOM ROUND cftlcr of - the Town Flre feenart Bill Urges ther aite.Jn>me for...... Its u. ia by con- Joseph Lawless of Holyoke, Mass.; Universal Standard — 25 Volume____ «iae%riA t«iAIIT Ilf 1.1m tbs *eea world’s def snsos amid renorte teat he might agree Itli » state'incomestate "Dicuiiie lax r sti'UCtf5h"bfi’UlftiVl*ftl, althougl and seVerqJL lifeceS and nephew* In - AVhlle-' he was with Collier’s, he Tt»y think Macmillan Is prepared ment. after the merger, will serve amid reports teat he might agree said, he worked 4’: months in re­ to negotiate the timing and extent as toastmaster. to accept U. N. TeWnVc^TaMlst-1 i’*”’ definitely against that, might be don:e,\he Said. Manchester. ^UPtiK- Smith also said that music (or ance after th . canhlTmmp^^^^^^^^^^ reiterated that in his Reqdeat>^ Road / , Funeral . services, being ar­ search for ah article on the Team- lia - 99c tee reductions. Insurance Residents qf the>ahey Tony reopened. Nasser would not give! oP'"*®" \ HEAVY O’Bright’s orchestra. The invoca­ up any control of the canal, but it or increased taxes now cle area had asked -Army to neral Home.-will be held at his Salinger said McNulty claimed QUALITY ciaU said, so far has not been fully' near future. build such a road befqre begin­ that Miss. James paid him 81,800 with any pgrehase at A&P. and otfriciaUy informed of Britain's tion will be given by the Rev. was said he might agree to set! home Saturday morning. Theodore Gubala of St. Bridget’s aside a specific fund for mainte­ "I’m against new taxes,’’ he as­ ning work on the hotn> ,w that toward the 83,115 purcaae price of plans. W ssh in ^n knows BriUln serted flatly." On All Cars the . ckr.' He quoted McNulty as CORN-FED In tee next year will call home Church.and the benediction by the nance and accept ,U. N.. technical! construction equipment w-ptiki not Alexander. Crockett Volume 10 now on sole MEATS. Rev. Alfred L. Williams of St. help in tee operation of the waler- Ribicoff reiterated also that he be traveling > the residi^tial Alexander Ckockett, 127 Wea't saying he put up the difference some 18,000 of the 80,000 men It is against a ta.x study, a proposal (Continued from Page One) streets. / himself and turned the full amount has In West Germany an an­ Mary’s Church. w.*y- • ' St. died this morning at the Man­ Start your set todayl These wonderful books, packed Gen. Wheeler said he Is certain advanced last week by''Sen. New------_ 1 They had" 'al.so asked that oi chester MembrisI Hospital. over to Lindsey to repay the con* with valuable feel* & information, usually sell for- $4.00 nounced plan. rtian Marsilius tR-Trumbull), fi­ (down 40 per cent in 22 Vfars) and proposed>lke house be moved to fei-ence for the original purchase A STEER Qualified informants aald Brit Egyptians will- be able to operate Born In Ireland, he worked as each. Volumes 6 through 9 still on tale-only 99c each. .the. canal efficiently when it Is re­ nance committee Ch8H’'"an, and car-pedestrian deaths (74 In 1956 extend Ihe buffer zone planned aWelvet finisher at Cheney Bras, price. sin alao la planning to withdraw opened. « endorsed-yesterdaj’ ' b.v Lt. Gov. compared to 263 in 1934). between propertiea on Bruce Rd. unhi hli retirement. He w’sa a Salinger said investigatora found moat of its 5,000 troops.in South Man Injured, Charles W. Jewett, also a Republi­ that -Miss James withdrew amounts BEEF "The Egyptians have darned He also pointed out tha^ the "V"‘“‘'.V. i; of Royal Black Precep- Korea, but the United States- has .good technicians.” Wheeler told re­ can. ' • Cplonel Belote aaid that could be ; torv, ihington Lodge, No. 117, totaling 81.800 from bank accounts Tp / This HMAVENLY net hajd officlar information of this, porters. "Tliey h a v e tophotch "I am against a ta.x study com- compulsory Insurance wouliT not^png e„,,y , and:,\the British American at a)wut the time of the car pur­ or of what will happen to British ^Hit by Truck mission because we don’t need, it.” control non-Connecticut driver*/'^ However Colonel Belote felt I Club. chase'. But Jie said there is no rec­ commitments. in Hong Kong, people in all phases of ,c f^ l operag. ord on the union books reflecting tion — mechanics, lighting, en­ said Ribicoff. "The people of Con- •stating that one In five drivers jn- there is little chance that the ! Hp leave* k^^aughter, Mrs. Jo \ Singapore, Malaya and Libya. Giovanni Dallacqua, about 72, of gineering.' There’s no'"doubt the.v’ll nectlcut are being had." solved In accidents in 1955 here Arm>' will move to the southern i seph N em o ro ^ \yith whom he any repayment for the car pur- ONE PRICE... ITia Americans do not dxpect 79 (Jharter Oak St., was hospital­ operate the canal""with full, effi­ Republican reaction to Ribicoff’* came from but-of-state. site. Representative Edw’lh May made h|s home; sons, William chks.e price given to McNulty. any 'early British cuts of import­ ciency." > Also' registering strong/opposi- Salinger said MJss James told TOP ROUND OR CUBE ance'in Cyprus, Malta-and Gibral­ ized and a 1-year-old girl was statement was swift. has asked the engineers to con-1 Crockett of Manenester and Spe- him she turned tlie^car in on -a shaken up in two of four accidents Wheeler, who expects to get the House Chairman John C. Donald­ tlon..... was ------John Crosaon, tepresent------.lider tlAt possibility. 'IcUlUt Walter J. Crdgjtett of the tar. But they want firm informa- last QbatyucUon out of the canal son (R-Wllton) of the. Finance ing tee Legislative Cpnimittee of - In obnnectlon with the contract: U.S. Army at Ft. H<^. Temple, trade for a new car in 1858 but said '-tion from Macmillan covering all yesterday, police said. she couldn’t recall the trade-in i^el Pood Ring by, April 10. denied newspaper re-, Committee commented that the the Connecticut Ass'oeistion of In-jto be signed Wednesday at Federal i Tex.; 10 grandchildreh,>4 w eat credit (or the first car. as advertised! such points. Manchester Memorial. Hospital ports that the U. N. had promised .Governor had made "a very good Buraneb Agents.' , ] Housing Authority offices in Hart- grandchildren, and severaho^ce* The British go,vemment also has Brewster, asked if< he had any /HEAVY authoriUef said Dallacqua spent a to replace dredging equipment and political speech.” Also stressing the safety a.spect.; ford. Colonel Belote said the low and nephew* comment on all this, aaid ’’it's all not annotmeed the- .target of ita tugs lost during the British-French Both Donaldson and Senate Crosson said teat compulsory in-1 bidder has provided both the tern; “ reduction program. Infbrmed spec- “poor m gnf aftef he was operated The funeral will be held Sa ^ > e w a to me" and that he couldn’t' on for a fractured ankle suffered' invasion o f. the canal last No-,, Majority Leader Elmer S. Watson surance t4 not a safety measure, i Povary and permanent financing day afternoon at .2 o’clock "fro: ekplain it. , - . ulation has been that it would like vember. (R-Wether.sfleld) contended that In Massachusetts, he said, there i necessary. the T. P. Holloran -F u n > l Horne. Every cut of meat is CORN-FED to bring annual defense coifts down when he was hit by a panel truck on Spruce St., about 200 feet aouth .Nasser has firmly refused to con­ reducing the' insurance company was a-great Increase in the number i Colonel Belote 176 Center St., with tee Rev. Fred from lilt billion pounds (84,200,- sider any plan (or canal toll pay­ taxes will mean no loss of revenue of motor-vehicle accidents, after the - engineers would^ j begin R ., Edgar, miniater of the South 000,000) to one bUlldd. of Maple St,. sold with A&P'S moneyi n ie driver^f the panel .truck. ments other than that they go fn to the state. the enactment of the compulsory j ■°°nj^*PPJ“ *ble Methodist Church, officiating. ill Linkiiis: STEER The buildup of- West -Germany's Pain Cdrrenti. SL^of 9() Bli-ph St., full to Egypt, and’his talks with The bill approved by the nom- llabHity law there. He also tto ^ald yesto^^^^^ Burial will be In East Cemetery. own armed forces ^ now under Hammarskjold were not expected nittlM yesterday_^ would continue thAt the premiums for class one i Friends may call at thte funeml way --- la expected to tak'e up the said he was headed south on S m o & h g 16 Cancer hack guarantee of Spruce St. about 8:45 p.m, when he to bring any change in that posi­ a. gradual reducUon on the inter­ coverage in Boston Is almost the to tonight from 7 to 10’o’clock alack in that sector of .West Eu­ tion' est and dividends ta)^ which-'was higher than for the same coverage i ,, ^,,3* would like to tomorrow from 2 to 5, and 7 ropean defense. But some offlcials Batted a than-walking In the road­ (Continue(kfrom.Page OliA) BEEF way. Correntl said he could hot . 'Egyptian Suez Canal Authority begun In 1945, In Hartford. w. i « oum. to 10 p.m. satisfaction! at tee conference think the United officials, . announced . , that two J small 1 ' "Over the year* the teducUons • a «in in' Said Amiy engineers ■ were* ___ States ultimately will have to do stop In time to-avoid hitting him. Mbanese freighters had been ; have taken place we have received eludes $5-8ip-thousand bodllj m- pyjpgfgfi J, Town! , . » » found an ag'etn iil.cigarette smoke Fluffy light and grtind in so more to maintain" the free world’s . Dallacqua was taken to the hos­ Jiiiry limits and 85.000 property, James H. Sheekev and ; Jean J, I.ar*en mvarlablv cause* cancer in pital by ambulance where h(e was bured from the canal (or lack, of | money because .of the In-^ iJamage limits. ^ 1 Planning Administrator Wilfred •^*»" Joseph Larsen..-5-months- many way*. This big beauty shield of force if the British do toll money. - I ^ . ! creased business thaii we received la the answer to your des­ less. also treated for lacerations of-the He also pointed to niSny loop-. Maxwell. • j old son of Robert Paul and Mabel, Dr. Heller aaid the Paii* doctor Hammarskjold was exacted tou-hen the tax was at a higher per- holes in compulsory lilsurance cov-4 Meanwhile, some resident* of the Dubol* Lameii. died, sud- -took * cortipound called 3-4-9-10 sert problema SUPER-RIGHT FULLY CO O K ED .Eisenhower already has put< for­ forehead. His condtuop Is not Includo the GulKof Aquba a r « n L „tag e," said Watson, SQPER-RIGHT LEAN PORK ward hia Middle East doctrine of critical, according to a"'hospital his non-belligerency appeal. While xhi Republicans contend that erages, such as motor vehicles reg-j Lakewood Circle area continue* to I this morning at hi*, home, rtibenzpafilie. and all the animals military and economic assistance spokesman. . . was not thought Naaser would j^e l.n.surancc companies’ business istered In other states, cases where * express their oppositionn. 15^ Summer St. r ^ . i'" 'yWch he Injected this com- Mor* JoijB Pdtk0r Volo#8l as a move toward filling the .The baby girl,.Ileen Hennessey, agree' to that, it-wa*- felt he might injuries are caused-hy hit-and-run Leveki^ttack at omciala He was born in Manchester OcU; ppontf/developed cancer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John goes up ‘as tjie interest, and diri- drivers, stolen-car* or unauthorized Joseph Msssaro, one of'the 45® vacuum created by tee collapse of refrain from refortifying the en­ dend tax gc^a down, apd that the er. is that Jone Parker Cherry Pie I»EO. PRICE rit NOW LB British power and influence last Hennessey of 85 Helsine Rd.. was trance to the gulf. drivers. ’ _ | leaders, in the fight against the Besides his parents, he leaves a thhl compound was not obtained Cooked H taken to the hospital In-a police Israel pulled out of .the Aqaba other taxca paid by, the companies brother, Robert Paul Jr,; hia .from cigarette smoke, but was a JANE PARKER fail in that tense and troubled Increase .correspondingly. __ ------r— j Army’s putting the development Jelly W hirl Coffee Cake REG. PRK;f35c NO*.^T- A . srea. cruiser after being shaken up When area at the sa'me time It left Gaea, • a i 1 -1 Lakewood ’ Circles, today maternal grandmother. Mrs. tar which was taken from a lab­ a car driven by her , father was- The proposed reduction Vdoes- Blandine Dubois of .Minchesteg; FANCY SUGAR-CURED .- SUPER-RIGHT* FULLY CO O KE Before the conference closes,.the and Ekypt so far has not moved h’t affect his (RibicofTs) budget oratory on the presumption that President hopes to. have a report Strilck by another vehicle at E. military forces back into the gulf and his paternal grandmother. Mrs> someone had orevioualv Identified Raisin Bread now 2 ioAvts 3 7 ^ Middle Tpke. -and Parker Sts. in the lea.at," Donaldson main­ H o sp ita l Asked j{rgenera".'““"'‘ ““ Margaret Larsen of Manchester. B e lt .frim U.N. Secretary General Dag region now occu)>ied by UNEF tained. ^ .. this compound as being In to­ ALLv HsLmmgrakjold onJiis negotiations Police said Hennessey was heading unfto. Prior to the fall' Invasion, ,.The funeral will be held Satur­ bacco tar. Donaldson, long a foe of a' state day morning at 11 o'clock at the Jone Parker W hite Brfod u* i oz ioaf 1 Portlea lb vrite. Egyptian President Nasser south on Parker St.' and was ^IgyPNifn guns had kept Israeli income lix; said he was glad that ForMentallyi » , h. p ,.„ . '”S a it Is not a true expreaaion GOOD LB ov»r tee operation of the Suez struck by s car driven east on the shipping out at the gulf link to the AV. P. Qui*h Funeral Home, 225 of >usation from "given tobacco Cooked Hams the -Governor "has come around to , , ■*., . I yesterdaj*.In a personal attack on' Sliced Bacon Canal. -r—f—- turnpike by Harry Schwab, 38, of Red-Sea. — ^ — -s- Main Bt. Burial win be’ fti St. smoke. * ------:------■ 112 (k>nway .St., who -allegedly The Israeli-chartered helghter my way of thinking, especially in C l 1* 1 m l 1 1 a * l S Alaaager Richard Martin. James' Cemetery, vie.’ of the fact teat members of I Describing him.self as "Just s "It is an inipoi taht advance in . went through a red light. Schw'ab Queen of Sheba was presumed to ciy^-mlnded citizen." Dr. Mas- Friends may pall at the funeral the. Identification and ch ar^eri- have pased through, the gulf last ■his paidy have always been for an home tomorrow from 2 to 5 and Is to appear In Town ' Court income tax." (Continued from Page One) saro said he is ‘.‘disturbed by the zation of a chemical, but it/iiOfrot a- Decision Resel*\'ed Wednesday to answ-er to the charge night W’ithoiit Arab Interference. deliberate deception and lack of 7 to 9 p.m. * < direct association te,given tobkeeb H ot Cross of passing tee red light: , ^ e vessel, also know’n as the Pan- “The Republican piriy has . al­ ways been against an income tax Jails and prisons to do a better Job interest on , the part of town smoke." . , * On Trial Shift for Ileen was released after examl- ^Mra, (lies the (lag of Costa Rica, * Heller sdd^d that . generally a ffi ■ *7 /-i • . I nation at the hospital. its home country. The ship left the and we still are,” Watson told of rehabilitating .inmate* who do B u ns 33"^ Israeli port of. Eilat at the head of newsmen. not fall in the category requiring. He dMltned to give any instances definite . "correlation" Has been PACKAGE 6F 8 " T w o t i X *'1,1011 V lC lS Polled also* reported two other Funerals found between heavy smoking and accidents yesterday morning, one the gulf early Wednesday on a voy- .Watson questioned, the 'validity special treatment, ^ I deception, but said he of Rlbicoff’a staternSnl that this Many women’s organizations■ asi I would" ”"*" do so at «a Puo'‘Cpublic meeting, meetbig. frequency of cancer, but “ we are -tPlump with .raisint. and fruit lidbit*—perfectly bskedl at Center St._ at ‘the roaij con-1 Afri^^^^ well as such groups as the Con-t’^W“:h he suggested should bd- noti completely prepared to admit (Centlaued from Page One) atruetjon alto between cars driven Israeli official*' did not regard commtltM gave the .bill 4cant con­ Rndelph S. .-Aadenion the vessers trip as a real teSt of sideration. .. ' nectlcut Association (or for Mental yet .’ . -. a casual-reffect relation­ by Dr. Lome A. MscLean. 51. Cov­ Dr. Afassaro said the meeting The funeral of Rudolph S. Xh-' ship.” , Culombe have admitted six hold- entry, and Frank E. Merrlman. Arab intentions since (he ship did; "We’ve been giving ‘this.bill Health >t>d the Connecticut •‘?f8te " • " “''o saw me m eting derson, 206 Oak St., East Hart­ up killings in Connecticut slnce not fly the Israeli flag .and since, I consideration iii the Legislature Psychological Society Joined 1 " * > > ’,“** ta®'""!! ford. will be held 'Saturday after­ jjD r. James A. Shannon, director , tUNKJSt CONCINTRATt 66. East Hartford. Police aald Dr. ..iBnort nf the bHl • Planning Commissihn. the Board 1m the National Inatitutea of COMET CLEANSER Dm . 15. MacLean was crossing over from in the absence of coastal (brtlfica- i since 1945," he said. “A.a I recall noon at 2 o'clock In tee Emanuel Ltmofladt J 23' Assistant State’s Atty. Douglas' tions, only Navy action could have It,'it has resulted In the longest R ^. Rose Prokop (R-Stratford). i the Manager, the Lutheran Chunch. The Rev. C. ■Health, ssid federal units are con­ B. Wright was halted from enter­ the easthound lane of Center St. me of a larae number of legis-; Democratic- Town Committee, the ducting a Broad study which “we 91IACHB OUT STAINS and 'collided’’with Merrlman who stopped her. debate of any bill In the pa. t two Henry 'Anderson, pastOr of the . lUNKIST CONCIsmATt ing evidence as he was reading W’as heading west on (ienter St. sesaionsj It was given more con­ church, will officiate. Burial will hop* will s*ttle for all time the into tee record headlines from the sideration than any oUufr tax ■’This I* one of the most Impor- i Taxpayers*' League,, the Keeney be In Blast Cemetery. association or nons'ssocisUnn oi to­ 2i/MP«ts29‘ 0 n i|i|M d t 2 ‘ “ ‘**‘ 31 Bridgeport Post and Telegram, the t««nu|ged. Niii i V i j , „ e h e s l p r B U I measure," • _ FYiend* may-call at the-Wat- bacco smoking and cancer of th* Danbury' News-Times,' tee SUm- V.'at-aon contended that the plan {elature.*^ 1 or*ConU’d?“'oniJe • Chimbe®”*;? klns-Weat Funeral .Home, 142 E. lung." . 1 ford Advocate,Advocate tee Nbrw'alk Hour | ”hv* Commerce. ^ Center St., tomorrow from 2:30) H* . aajd recent results of other------and Otoenwlch Time, all Fairfield las, Passed bv House I Dr. Maasaro said the meeting to 5 and from 7 to 9 p.mri and *tudle* “tend to confirm the origi- Oounte dally newspapers. should be called for a full discus­ Jial results—they Indicated there UMCll BIN*S ^ MOITON’S-UIF, TURKIY *r o»w . i Si,,?.— “i„"VhS-? 5?: sion of the' matter. Saturday until 10:30 E.nii Burke Jhad objected saying r . Rockvjlle. The bill clearing the WSy for the was an association both between R k t r i 9 ‘ '",:Je“ 37‘ ChJckM PIfs -•««‘25' "The sole question before this He charged that ':too much has heavy smoking on the one hand court is whether or not these two Police said Meyers pulled away *ale by the .town of any of its' et been omitted" in the public dis­ C.4P SchfilarMhipB Set froin the curb on Linden St, and and cancer and hekrt .disease on CHRRY « APPU -accused .can get a (air trial* In Globe Hollowriand Is. awaiting ac­ cussion. the other, withoiit belng.Bble to pin IvM'a l»»Hr»«*»«l< •» Cfc*«- 1 L B 1 5 0 Z Hartford (kiunty. We have asked stopped when he sow Hunt ap­ tion Jn the State Senate. Martin declined comment today New Hsven. -March 21' —The Merten'S PiM 2 '*« 45‘ proach from Locust St. Hunt con­ down in a precise way the cause DHiortToppins 19 ter a trial in Fairfield County, biit TTils measure and one ,alter­ on Dr. Massaro’a activities. Connecticut Wing of th- Civil Air of the associatipn." Prepared Spaghetti *nn page 2 ' 27"^ C A N S ' tha evidence Mr. Wright is at- tinued on and the cars collided. Spending $6.5 Billion A general defense of Martin was .Patrol'(CAP) has anqounted.the soz 55c AnnIPage Beans 2 Meyers was charged with failure ing the sdmirtistrative basis of the Dr. Shannon said, there Is "no di­ . O r tempting to put into the, record Manchester Water and Seiyer De- voiced at the Board of IMrectora’ names of four- State CAP cadets S lic e d A m e r ic a n MEl'-OAIT PROCESSED 2 PKGS to grant one-half of the highway meeting Tuesday by Mra Helen rect evidence" that smokipg causes today may prove a trial cannot be and is to appear In court .Wednes­ narttpent were passed- by the . (Continued from Page One) ', i ’ ■ „ v i a'warded flight scholarships for any heart disease. 744 OZ COC lU 1 0 O Z f U J .held in FairfieldPairfli County. day. ■ , ' Hous^ Friday and are expected to ' ■ 116 per cent of small businesses Fitzpatrick and Walter Mahonty, 1967.' They are ckdeta Richard But “in the absence of positivs CAMAY SOAP 0CEL-0SP0H6ES R e d S a lm o n SUNNYMOOK CAN J w CAN 8 3 ' WHght said It “behooved" him be Introduced into the Senate next tion income tax schedules to efit are tneorporat^." Byrd said, frequent critics of the managers. VanDyne and Robert Zawacki, knowledge that W doesn’t do any S tC lM f CAP>J JOHN'^ FROZEN C A N A H ' to proceed because the clefense' Both contended te st Martin, both of Hartford: Alvin J. Turner Vt PRICE SAIEI week. levies on smaller firms., but would tefUmony before tee corn- harm, moderation ia adviaed,” he POR SOFTER, Smoother skin A A P T u n a WHITE MEAT CANS sr •peciflcally ask^ for a trial in The Globe Hollow bill L- believed mean lnc*Bsea for large corpora- {“‘^lee clearly shows teat the great charged with carrying out the pol­ Jr, of Oakville, and Marjorie Ruth aald.. Fairfield County. (j gg ® »’ -bulk of-these people operate as icies of the Board, is'unjusti(iifb\- ateiuM FK er i m C necessary to remove any doubt as Schnerr of Prospect. David C. ' , Rin . esLY *1 heat serve ipkg "May I ask,” McDonough In- to the town’s right to sell or lease Both were opposed by Hum-'""K'* held responsible for'Board siction*. Htidge of Waterbury was. named 2 *4TS tiU Ciuti 2 3 ' -Seilec's Fried clams, •««! ^S quited, :"lf the state claims these Police Arrests Mahoney aimed at lea*t' part of START'S ATLANTIC SOLO HOP any part of the land, which was -phrey. and a check of committee' ,T > corporation, rates. an ritemate. * • Teterhoro.; N. J, March 21 (/Pi two men cwmot get a fair trial in his. spicited remarks at Lakewood K r a f t D in n e r s MJhCAHONI and CHUSE 2 4 ^ ^ 3 1 ' Biah Sticks'- t r j SE purchased under a special act members Indicated that neither which would be extended by the •—Max Conrad, -It-year-old king 2 Chrcl* rasldents. 1 '■ * k ■ . ' ■ H ■ _ Fkirfiald Oountyjf" Mrs. Ruth M. Rogowskl,.32, Sulli­ passed by th* 1955 Legislature. plan had. m uch-chance of adoption'administratlori...... bill, includeifc: a 30 SOVIET HITS BERMUDA TALK of the small plane pllota, took U. 3 5 C “We make no euch claim," van • Ave., Bouth Windsor, war The Water and .Sewer Depart­ per cent normal -levy on learnings Moscow', March 21 (Pi — Iz- A&P Peanuts in Shell pkg ' , Wright replied. there. A floor, fight may develop T.ABORSKl' EXPERT PICKED off today on hi* silver anniver­ COhUTOCK HE FIUINC VEl PINA 1 6 H 0 ? MP arrested yesterday and charged ment .bill would put that depart- If the citeimUtee rejects teem. ■ up to 125,000, and k i2 per cent Hartford, filarch 21 UR — Ber­ veatla today ealted the Bermuda sary flight across tbe Atlantic But Ju4g« Bordon interrupted with passing a stop Sign at Oak -ngnt on the same administrative Byrd ^ Id in the interview; that surtax on all the rest for a total Mg two talks a “grave daager” Ocean In a twta-engine blue and m C A N S land and Mtoodbridge 814., She is 'lasla as other ton-n departments, “I belle've small business has got of 52 per cent. tram Ibelle, a psychologtst oa tb« n> Britala’s Interests. The Sevibt ’ UOUIP.PltMlMNr Sultana Tuna '2 “It wW be BUfflclent for tee staff at' Norwich Stale Hospital \ white Piper Apache. The veteran O H n y 35‘ scheduled to appear in court Wed­ 't . would abolish the Board 'of to have som* tax relief."' But he Pulbright proposes to 'teake tee was appointed by superior court, government newspaper said ptlot. w-ho hecamr intereated In to n et os tee teeUmony of nesday. ' .Vater Comniiaskmers. although Presideat Elseakower and Prime “ '*37* the M m ae end let tee odurt de- said he was' certain that Ful- normal. rate 22 per cent, and boost Judge S, Bordon today ai’lalioa when his orchestra Super Ji^arkets Richard Hunt, 22 of Ml Sum­ he Board', 'of Directors, whue bright’s plan, the one which ap­ te* surtax to 31 pOr cent. The Ad­ expert to ser\-q both |tron«‘ Minister.Macmillan- evidently are played at- the flrat Ford alf ahow iN i l k i f v y ' toratoe tf tbe aoeueed, can get « mit' 6t. was arrested yesterday an* ' n g ii^ra ar* tee .Oommissloners, trying te eoordlnato their stiato. w • ■ m • mm a « trial to Hartford Onmty. I pears to have' the moat' Sehate dition of 1 per' cent to- the over­ aad defense at the (orth- -f!? ,?**^*** ** 41®*’Ptons. to charged with failure to secure a vould ijetaiB essentially th* sam* support, do** net give tee relief all rate-which largerer companiescompenii ilag -trial af JMeph agy f'sn ton haals of their nsn*- d rilw toa ship to » 1*n 1967 iia ttfljp a ^ lEilPtttng i^rrailii; ' Th u r s d a y , MASctrzi.WT Pages IS to

    to]ir covering the'eastern.United wofk, television and the l.opera ■the M eth b ^ t Men. welcome, . A free Our Error College Glee Club '8Uuitas, t . ' " , \ field. . / ■ ITI. The club was'.organized oVfer 50 The repertoire of the club ranges Will be rec^ved. *T Unit to Poll Honors years. ago and /has performed aU, from, Bach to Roge^ and Ham- 1,000 2 M % Rate In' its Friday and Tueadi* (» y , In Concert Here WATER FOB OIL , Budget of 6.5 Million Coast Gua 'over the coupfry and abroad. It mersteifl, froni old, wadltional ar­ editions, Thp ’lleraid erroneoussous-\ is m'constant demand for services rangements to ragume, with all Fairfax. Okla. (/P) — It was »o ly stated that John Mo- The Ohio Wesleyan University in churches In Ohio.and the West. stops in between.' An .added fea­ dry in 'this north Oklahoma town tg-Range Work Plan Accepted for oeN o. I LaughHuof 14 0'LearyDr. was Gi^e Club o f Delaware, Ohio, will Prof. Gordon M. Almstead, pres- ture this year will be the Glee- that when, the miiniclpal ewlm^ Askied By Town Aides ; a member of the Sphinx Tem- preSrat a concert at South Melh- enl director of the club, Is a na­ ettesr> five young women, who sing mlng pool was drained the city A - Chamber of CommeroeN»m-T'^ork projects that will benefit tii® sold the water to an oil drilling Town-8 Loan 'ple. Shrine Band. The stories o d is ti^ u rch on TuedQiiy, April 2 tive of PltUfleld, Mass. He has wiUi the SO college men. community sts a whole? A i>rogram here is sponsored by rig firm. ’'mlttee will poll some 1,000 Idbql iMbw:, Mtrcfi ai patrbUed nortl ^ u ld haveViven the nsme of The grmip is now . on had a wide experience in cbilege Read Herald Advs. ■2. What can tbe-^ Chamber of A total of $6,800,587 h^^een<^mMager has recommradi. it., Just * •toa#thrO*wf from tKe sea In- England 'waters. His John McLoughlin, 24 Perkins residents . In eonnectlon with its The Board of Directors voted schooner Scammel, armed mmercjB do this yea>, that Will requested by heads of town j de^ F8r that reason, Martnt, ex­ UUaDown EMt fiaWngr commuijity. St. Our" apologies to both men. program of drafting a 1 to 5-year if particular value to your buai- this morning to borrow IL^wl.OOO plained. he haa put the figurhxln' y.S. Coast Guard o^ficlaliytoday four swivel guns. soof}. Became parlments for the new fiscal year dreaded craft amqng^ smugglers, program of .work for the Chamber., nes88 from .a syndicate which -R^s a net the departmental request, to 1 '.aced a wreath on ■ an unpreten- which begins July 1. General Maii- then carrying out a lucrative Il­ The newly organized Program of 3. Ih, which of the following cut out later If necessary. \ tlovis memorial which spently tells tntereat^of about 2.85' pm* cent on Fob basically the same reason legal business along Maine’s tug­ more acUvee 'used to fi­ th e $6,500,587 figure compares increases and Justice.•------• X-- ^ • most immeaiaieiy Immediately appsieni. apparent byuy the at Ft. , Trumbull, Nejy London, ,of civic'/'ejmreh and educational ■ervices,, industrial development, nance the remalhder of the 'cur­ with $4,508,801 which department contingencies. Both •nieHie dramatic and courageousmoney into the Treasury Conn. MARCH leaders as wejl as to Chamber retail and wholea^e expansion,' rent. fiscal .yMr and to repay heads requested for the 1955-56 1 iljose will be mtered by de- - life of Os|it Hopley Yeaton of united States, channeled membera. All asked to ex- national affairs, agricultural de-' .money the tm ^ has borrowed On fiscal year and with $6,045,108 | ^ “rtl'n makes ^fore he sub- Portammith, N. H., who bepame pockeU of the 21 !2-23 preas their vlewa role the velopment ? bond'anticipation notes. which they requested for the cur-1recommendaUon lyiarch/ the pmUon’s first' commissioned I T U u r s S a t ; Chamber should play IH’^Manches- Glenney said the comhalttee' felt/ A sy n d ^ te headed by Bankers rent. 10’ i month fiscal period i ^® Board of Direbtb rcuard officer 166 years ago Built Own Pier ter affairs. , that these questions shoulq'-iM m Trust Cp; of New York, submitted which began last Aug. 15. I ' The $6,500,587 request, which , . y, is explained by the inscrip- mitted to civic and church leq^mi's lyt' e iqv. ,bld -of 3 per cent arm At public meetings on the'recent | X,. .—to r ,.., Capt. Yeaton built a sturdy Glenney Chairman ''' will be cut drastically if p a s ^ c - aonB on the win^^eptwindswept tombstone tombstone; ^ Edward H. Glenney, chairman and education officials as to- return to the town a tax revaluation Martin estimated | A son o f freedom, and order, northern ' Lubec peninsula. He o f the group; said the program will to Chamber members. p r e lu m of $2,696.40 which makes the budget for the new year would “/a- ** too; unawad by party, to his coun- even built his "own pier so he Results of last week’s tourna- be drafted from the responses to Onpe'Hbee questionnalras are re­ ^ \ e t interest 2.952. be $5,ll5i000 which could be sup. the amount spent w n o i n turned, th® committee will meet in the fiscal year 1955-56. , try true; no joys domestic, nor could tie up the Scammel. the ment^ames: the queationnairea. He added that gubi^ted Through Trust Firm ported by a 30-mlll' tax . rate. ,In toy# Of war, cou\d awe his patriot again to compile Uie responses and that estimate, however, Martln/in-'* 83 Million Already Sp8nt first Revenue Marine cutter, with­ /Louis Olmsted, 1, Robert Wid- the group plans to draw up a pro­ The Ipw bid was submitted For the 1956-57 fiscal perioi o f the 10(4 died in 1812, but his achievementsachm ’eraents • j,, J739 son of.a3n Karose, 0; Michael O’Brien,'1, John Once the program la launched, The nexl^stip, he ssdd 'wii • The $6,500,587 flgpire Includes to draw/up recommendations foi four of whom\^ked 3 per cent $258,204.64 .requested by Fire Chief months past. $2,107,307.42 had ^^aaa^^ot been forgotten- The Coast. ,h, marU-vvoicott 0. Glenney said, “ We will be able to with . yar.ylng 'premiums. Tvyo rtiiardGuard oreditsCredits him withWith laying an -M .B nnmfnrt Marshall Of ’ the Board of Control regarding \V. CliffordoMa.son to operate the been spent. .And the amount the rled Miss4 Comfort ------answer—that—perennial question, . asked 3.1 per cent>. essenUal part of the foundation Members are asked to make up whipn Chamber members should town fire department when It town government expects to spend Portsmouth Jn 1766-They had six games as soon as possible. E 'What is the Chamber doing?’ ”. 'Ihe money wjH used to fi-, for their operations today. And be/Asaigned to which projects. Eight actet of la beneath the waters behind Union Pond dam (seen-through the tr^branches) takes over the functions July 1 of by the end of the fiscal period iZ' sons and ohe daughter. His first Club meetings are held each Fri­ He said that not .enough people nance the remainder '\^e current $4,508,252. the Daughters of the American Thb .program of work Is part of was easier t o ‘find R,n the title to the land. A» a result, a court action hs^^been started to pin the South Manchester Fire Dia-. wife died In 1.788, and a year lat­ day evening at the East Side Rec. added that "It la the intention of fiscal year and to repa.p'.lhe bond "revolution honored him as a na- er ho marribd Elizabeth Gerrlsh a general. revision of the Chamr that down, too. trict. Martin is devoting the bulk of ,The public is -invited to attend and added that "It Is lb eintention of bar’s structure that is now - in anticipation jtoies which thp/lown his time to work ■ on the budget Gonal hero by erecting the me­ also of Fdfts*noutb- , And to Mason’s figure ^ Martin play, or Just to observe,.Chess is a this group to answer the ques­ process. Other aspects of this issued. has added $21,000, the estimate for recommendation and To-wn ‘EUigi- morial. Canfe" Yeatori died at 73 after tion.” war between two armies, literally, revision include a rewriting 6f the Other bidders were syndicates running the Manchester Fire De neer James. H. Sheekey haa taken Signed by Washington living 19 years'^re. He was At yesterday's meeting, the bdrled In a coriytt of his shore and the basic moves of the pieces | Chamber’s bylaws and changes in headed by Chaae Manhattan M parrtnent.'ttn If the voters of the over the most o f Martin’s other The official commission of Yea- .•can be learned quickly. more than 30 members bf the com­ policy. Cwcle T a '^ ta to m Sues Defunc irms 3.1 and $3,178 premium; Ft; duties. ton, signed by George WashlngU^ property. / ____ , Eighth District decide against con- ^ginning next week, this col­ stamp mittee studied the programs of The 'proposed 'new bylaws, on; Boston Corp., 3,1 and $712.60;'seolldation, the $21,000 can be struck A public hearing on the budget and Thomasa Jefferson Mmrch^Yl,mmren^ , NowToy dedicated to the purpo f —5» b — f oiup eaett . umn will Include a paragraph on| over 50 Chambers throughout the which a cooimittee has been, hard HarrimanI Ripley and Co,, 3 and 1791, was found 30 years ag^r in an sayilrg Hf^Xnd property, the U.S. ;pm the budget either by Martin, l.'r scheduled for April 3. The Direc­ Instructional chess. It will be writ­ country that Glenney described as at work for months, would spell For Union PondTract Title $2,646; Halsey-Stuart • Co., 3 and hiiqself, when he tnakes his reebm- attic at the home of one^of Yea- CoaiCoast" Guard with...... its 166 years ,Mrs. Dorothy Barden of the tors then begin a aeries o f work ten by Larry Perry, “ outstanding.” He‘ said the “ inost. out in greater detail various du­ $1,946; Harris Trust and Savings. memUitlon, or by the Board of sessions during which they will ton'a deacendanta.lt saW the cap­ of unbroken' service, is building striking feature'*. common to all Mansfield Parents Assn, w'ho was u^H the foundatiem laid by the with every purchase ties. obligations and responsibili­ 3 and $2,491.75. Directors. • . go over Martin’s recommendation. floodinir tain was assigned to “tbeprdtec- CARVING A NICHE was a ‘iconcrete, definite progran) ties of the Chambert as Well as the guest speaker at the monthly The 'atstom Corp. has brought'^of/the dam Chase’s bid was submitted by The Directors cannot legally ap- Revenue Marine, established ^-res, which lay behind it. The The newly-formed Taxpayera’ ■^onMvraa v*of the revenue” because------of ' of work!” ^ ■ sources of authority -within the »ott in Hartford Superior Court courtesy of the First National p^prlateSmore money for any de, ‘‘special trust- -and confidence ’ in in 1790 and brought to life so Merrill, Wls. (/P)—Mef®’* another | meeting of the Friendly ClrtMe -'power plant was included in the league la prepared to study Mar­ unusual occupation. , G. Brow- Three questions will be listed In organization. ' . * Bank of Manchester. partment than the head of that 3e- Ms "Integrity, diligence and good vigorously .by Capt. Yeaton.- 8 held last eyenlng at the Bunce g^d against some individua! sale to the Power Co. tin a recommendation with a view man makes and sells totem poles. the questionnaire to be diatributed. ■ They will be submitted to the Directors Art on Bid /partment has requested or the conduct," ITis Coast Guard maintains a Center, voiced her gratification i lo^ since deceased. /. .Morigage Never Paid- toward saving tax dollars. ■ They are; Chamber membership for a vote The Directors, acted on the bid/ 1. What constructive suggestions that -the circle was interested in The reason? To clear the title In the Intervening years, the following the election of officers Union M'anufacturing (J). and the at an adjourned meeting in tjie can you offgr for program of next month. finding out what has been done In I id Rome eight acres of Ian 'that Thomai, South Coventry; is now beneath the irs of Hudson-Cheney Paper Co. pa.ssed hearing room of the M unlci^l Helen Kinsman and dauirhter. >"e»e#ee#ee eeee*j^ Mansfield for the benefit of men­ Building during which the bid's liospital Notes tally retarded children. Union Pond. ou‘. o f existence, and the individual Storrs; Mrs. Joan Brhwn and (s staffed by Rose C?alklns, . Mar­ Cheney Failed to Obt^n l^eed owners moved put of town 'and were opened. daughter’ 21 Kensington S t; Mrs. Car Registrations She praised the work of tlie The last bonds sold bv tWe'town ADMITTED Y B S R D A Y; f Get real bread-bread that’s jorie Keefe and Arllne Halns- Manchester Association for the . And it’s all because Cheney died. Duriiig these years, the mort­ Alice Beebe, 177,Lpomis S t; Gsorol' worth, all o f Manchester, and El­ gage Cheney Bros, held was never were at 2.7 »per cent interest. Judith Rossano, 77 Ilarlqn Rd.; Schmidt, 14 CTiyde Rd.; Mrs, Ul- t-: fresh baked with butter •* Freslt^Native Hel() of Retarded Children, and Bros., some 80 years ^ o , to6k pos­ Those, however, were far a long- Renewed by 600 len Magnuson, Mary Galbray and the interest il had aroused in the session of the laml/vlthout either palc(, nor was H foreclosed. Frank Spurllck, Thomps'a(lvllle; lian Risley and son, Eaqt Hart- Anthony Pugzles' of Hartford. As a result, the Power Co. now er term than the 7-yeaT'b<'bonds sold t^ord; Mrs. Audrey Schaefer and • added to taste better! ,* townspeople, which resulted in the foreclosing a mortgk^ or obtain­ today. Mrs. Matilda Ralsch. Coventry; Between 550 and 600 registra­ The State Patrolman on duty is use of the former Bunce School as ing a deed. / ^ Is not satisfied that the title to the John Van Zander, RFD 2, Man­ daughter. 57 Foster St. Mario Palumbo. land is as clear jsg it might be. and General Manager Richard Mar­ DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. • ♦ • • • • • 7 . tions were renewed by 1 p.ro. to­ a recreation center, and the old The land is p^'t.of the North End tin told the Directors the rate was chester; Victor Magnuson. Rose- Keeney Street School which is it is-to assuage'the Power Co.'s Gertrude Ferguson, 38 Scar- SUPER MARKETS day at the State Armory, where The office will be open Monday property sold/ecently to tim Con-' somewhat higher thart he had w jod Dr., Vernon; Miss Norma' now in operation for these chil­ uneasiness that the present courts ’ •^rough Rd.; Mrs. Gladys Cast- the Motor Vehicles Department through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to necticut Powder Co., by . Slqtom, hoped for, due largely to Treasury Keith, 351 W. Center St : Miss opened a sub-branch. 4:30 p.m., and on Saturda.v, dren, with two specially trained which wa.s organized to administer suit is being brought. , Faith Lyman, Talcottville; Mari­ agna and son, 698 W; Middle cm ciC E : teachers. ■nie suit is a quiet title action. Depai'tmeht activity In the last Tpi^ ■ Mrs. Gertrude Fraro and Renewals toda.v are running March 30, from 8:30 a.m. until and sell /i e former Cheney Brba. few dp.ys.. ana Mazzola, Wllllmantic; Robert Mrs. Barden remarked tliat the Which is used tfi clear the title to d a u g ^ r ,^ 10 Vernon Center about 2S0' behind the first day noon. real es^te properties. • J^Wies Wilson, of the (Connecticut E. Mongell, 70 Brant St.; Cindy first organization by patents of e piece of property that has^een H e ig h tq / Vernon; Misa Maud the office was open here last year Current regi.4tratlons expire at When Power Co. attorneys Bpnk and Trust (Co. which la certi­ Joe -Schleldge, Coventry ; Joseph when some *800 werp issued by midnight March 31. " rataided children \yas formed in s c a r fe d the title, they found there held for a number of years ■wHji- and Mary Jane Miner, .Coventry; Stanwockl Talcottville; Dianna Fresh Fruits and Vegatables out any claims of interest being fying and paying agent for the 1 p.m. 1949 in Pennsylvania, and in 1951 w a ^ a morigage but found, also, town, said the .Treasury Depart­ Linda Miller, 89 Birch St.; Mrs. Wahmaniv Coventry; Mrs. Pat­ LEGS William J. Kirche, In charge of Connecticut founded a similar as­ ilwl it had' never been foreclosed, made against it. Baldwin said tljia Mary Welz, Stafford; James Ma­ ricia PearI.i.West Willlngton; Mrs. ment announced notes at 3.5 per sociation. Things are no longer at ^ither was there a deed convey­ is being used rather, than fore- son, 55 Homestead St.; Mrs. Mary Jessie Carr. East Wllllngton; Mar- PASCAL CELERY ■ Bunch ISe the branch office, < said only r e -' cent Intereit, cer, 18 - newpls would be, handled here:; ^ a standstill regarding the mental-, in g title. closiiig the old mortgage, fo f the McKinney, 43 Seaman Circle: vin S. Baker, 1^ Griffin S t sake bf conyenience. . . , . . He noted that in the past few YOUNG TENDER Fry "em^ ^ Persons wishing to get their ini­ iy retarded, she ,'Wld. The—mov« J According to Atl dayr Maasachusetta has paid ’ 3.1 Olo'vnni Dallacqua, 79 Charter tial registrations would have- to Meeling of PTA ment lias grown and much is win. of Robinson, Robinson and "ow. unless someon^ claiming per cent j>n bonds, Norwich 3 per Oak St. an interest in the Ipnd-protests FRESH PICKED DAHDEUON 39e go to the Hartford office. He also ing done ’for them, as people real­ Cole, counsel for Slatom, It all cent, Hamden 3.1 per cent; New­ ADMITTED TODAY: Ronald ^ “^Broii'em,,. the court action, the/ihat(er should, P iiblic ]^c6r ds said persons delinquent in their ize that mental retardation Ja not started back in 1872, when, the land ington decided against borrowing Miner. RFD 2. Andover. lb A pdtlu^k supper preceded the according to Baldlrin, b- cleared property tax payment would not a disease but a condition. was owned by the Union Manufac­ when rates ranged from 3.55 per BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son WATERCRESS Bunch 23c Bake 'em.,,. meeting of the South School PTA The speaker showed tWee col­ turing. Co., the Hudson-ut April 10. Mrs. Paul J. McCormack. Glas­ ing Center, the fine M w buildings gage, ■which had originally been H artford,/ 'Portland, Main^, and tonbury; a daughter to Mr. and ! .To Joseph Girardin for M«rt CELBRY ROOTS or NOBS Lb 29c The supper was Under the di­ and the swimming 'pOol which will issued in 1855, movecT^nto the land PoughHebpsie, N; Y. Another will D^vis, for alterations to a residu e Mrs. Walter Welz, Stafford. at 7 Nye St.. $1,950. \ ...... ' " rection of Mrs. Nelson Richmond be dedicated on June 5. Mrs. Bar­ and began an uninterrupted occu­ be published In New York/Ulty. D1S(MARGED YESTERDAY; CHICKEN pation of it. Th^e are cities where, according House Favorable To Allen M. Warf, for additii— and Mrs. Thomas Atamian^of the den Invited the/Friendly Circle Ronald Miner, RFD .2, Andover; \ ]^orsoiial Notices hospitality committee, who were ihrembers. to att^d the ceremony In 1901, needing power fdr its tex­ ti^old land report, .the defeiid- toi a business■ ' at '165 Adams Richard Soucy, 2 Lincoln St.; Jo-i $6,000 “X assisted by Mrs. David Keith apd During the sj)«cial period which tile mill, CHeney Bros, built a ants or their heBfS/May have lived. On Reiiomination seph Wetart, RFD 2, North Coven­ Mrs. Arthur Murphy. followed.. Mm. Donald Fpftnkland hydroelectric plant on the site. ^ But, after all/these years," none To Eugene Girardin fop'Mary BREASTS'^ try; Mrs. Evelyn CHementlno. 90 Marcin, fon alterations to- a dwell­ Quality Meats Cal4.of Thanks During____ ^ the business______meatthg,/-...o. -a and Mrs.' j^bert Gay served re­ the same time, it raised the h e i^ t are expected to show up In. court;- Hamlin St.; Napoleon Charbon- The renomination of O cil Eng­ ing at 136 Bissell St., $825. and nnrM.’ilf'.iii '5 ' doctors ; nominating committee, eOnsisUng freshment »iiu iiurars oiO'Manches ine miuiirneaior or MemorialMomonal) I A»e«. u • __ _ land of 364 Main St. as a Hartford neau, 56 Lyness St.; Alfred Cuclos, To William Vpstinak for Mr. and Hospital who w^re sO'-ktnd to mi* dur- A tty . . 0 8 \id K 6i^ , chairmfin state prisons. County O>mmiaaioner was report­ Willlmantlo; Mrs. Patricia King­ Mrs. Edward Ward,, for alterations Ing ninf*s8. Thomas Johnston /-and Clarence / Warden Seeks^ ston. Main St., Talcottville; Mrs. Alfred Duclos. -'The gross national output for ed favorably to the House, of Rep- to a dwelling at : 144 Greenwood W a y b e st Parker, was appofrited. t. Announced each worker in manufactured re'- 50c extra. Don’t wait ii*®” —,^***®''**^’ ^^■rib’n. Made- department,” he said, "w e’d h® oift F O R K C H O P S V E A L C H O P S KRAFT'S SALAD DRESSING for Sunday ; order them for apy time you wish, any day line Dieterle;. ..Henry, Tom Weber: business." The Inmates! make In the week. _ . Sarry. Mary Phelps: Annabelle. most of the signs used by the State Ann -Stevenson; Oandall, CJiarles Highway 'Department q u a r t / Robinson; Jordan, George Potter- .Richmond described the princi­ t S L ' » 7 9 * ton. and Langworthy, Russ a if- ■ ‘I f >”’ 8 5 ^ JAR ^ O G I O L C o n ford. ' , ■ pal industry at the priston aa tailor­ .HEAVY CbkN-FED WESTERN lEEF The chorus is comprised of Mr. ing—shirts, trbuaera and Jackets. 403 West Center Stre Mitchell 3-7853 and Mrs. Francis Matthews, ' Bill ’There’s not mttph. training or Moorhouse. Mr. a^^a Mrs. Henry rehabilitation v>lue In thla activ­ EHLERS GRADE "A ' Slnnamon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ity.” he said.- • ■ CORN FED PORKERS ' pkgs. Bradley, Bill Kloppenburg. . Ann A measure befor.^ the, commit­ - FRESHLY CUT Barry, Lucille Covey. Florence tee, Richmond said,, would go a '\ Birds Eye 1 LB. Ford. Carol Kuehl, Barbara Potter- long .way: toward remedying the C h ic k e n legs Spare Ribs Young L.M ls: 49c VAC ton_and Bill Walker, • .situation. CAN The dancing' girls are ' Mary . He sah^ the bill would create-an, Baking birds Special Friday Only' Englebert, Betty Maron, Ruth a if- advisdry corhmission to supehvise Broiling Jjj Mease Mace Your Eye" COFFEE ford, Bea Baraw. Barbara 'Young the industry at the prison. It would, WROUGHT IRON PLASTIC UPHOLSTERED and Marion Kingsbury. also offer incentive wages to the or Fryinfir Ehiers' * Ticket chairmen and treasurers workers which, he said, would en­ Lobster Order Early for the show' are Mr. and„ Mrs. Leo able the prison to make a small IMPORTED Pure YoDllia Grade A 1 Vi Oz. Bot. 29c ..CA\ Kasel, and general chairmen' are profit and save''the state tax SLICED Mr. and Mrs, Herbert’ Kingsbury. money. - CENTER CUT \ Richmond installed as warden Tomato Juice oz. can 25c Pine stumps are usfd In Ihr last year after an inmate demon­ 4 ^ Oven, Baked manufacture of adheaivea, painta. stration. noted that 'the Wethers­ soaps, phonograph records. lac- field prison was behind the nation-' NO '“ Lte. zs o.. c n o f her rice Tasty Fl’iends Beans 27c q "!rs; Varnishes and insecticides, al average .ior inmatf output at Cheese Ib is THIS easy B o s c q Ampftfier 12 Oz. 35C' 24 Oz. 59c Only Mitjuii RiCf KEEBLER CLUB CRACKERS ...... 1-lb.1>kq. 36c is already (uoked New/ lb. box COCONUT CHOC. CHIP, Educator ...... Idb. pkg. 49c QUALITY SUNSHINE HYDROX COOKIES .!..... T'/z-oi. pkg. 2Sc \\ SHOE REBUILDING! Kraft Velveeta 2 I'ntroducing the sensational N ew BLORIEnA TOMATOES Filbert’s with that rt*l tru* tmsttl Tear FaMiy Bolid Pack , . O O - FINEST out this ^valuable couppn now. Treat S O z. 15 Oz. 41c Lg. 3®] Size Can CnaCna w w V 1 F9I Naptha Fels Naptha Reynolds Wrap 1 MATERIALS USED! 17c W e sso n O il your family.to New Mrs. Filbert's today! 1 ..rSoap . Soap Granules R .g, 29c 55c 1 NIBLETS WHOLE KERNEL CORN 2 Cana 3 3 C EXPERT I WORKMANSHIP!. Pint 3 9 c Quart 7 3 c Gallon 5 2 .3 5 Giant 1 SW EET UFE INSTANT COFFEE 20. ^ 1 5 c " 8 et. Jae’ 1t19 1 4 For 35c 2 For--54c 69c • Sheea Made Open-Toed e Shoes Made Longer. Short- * .^er WIdfr or Narrower., DINTY MOORE BEEF S n W Big 34 oc. Can 3 9 c 1 Regina Prudence Puss 'n Boots Red Heart Fluffy-All 1 o Arctics.ahd Rubbers Repaired HUNTS TOMATO SAUCE 3 .8 os.lCans 2 3 c 1 Wine Vinegar Corned Beef Cat Food ^ Dog Food 1 1 0...33C ■ 1 o Leather Goods Repaired OPEN DAILY iNid SUNDAY 8 A.M. to 7 P.H. Hash 2 FOR ‘15 i . U , . 79c 1 TAILO RING DEPT. HAT DEPT. THURSDAY ood FRIDAY 8 A.M. to 9 F.M. 1 37c 3Tc 5 14c 2 ^orlTc 2For31C 'Zippers Tepatred, altersttoas Hats expertly cleaned, of all idnda (men’s ' aind blocked, shaped, plus sew B & M . 1 women’s clotheii). hat bands., ' j ' ,Salada T«a " ^ NEIDITZ BROl Blown Bread 1 " 22 E. CENTER STREET—Oppoaitc Post Office w i' IS . PEA ^ • MARLOW'S SHOE REBUILDING IP E N T IU 9 (LOVPER STROCt ruX>K LEVE3.)/ WHNNMyOmsr^MANCHII^ ^ M I3-4278\ i ; 1 7 3 ' 6 1 * !-■ .'1 - ' . ' i t ... . ■ ''/■ - '' I. f ' i h ' ’ • j#' ■ \ f p ® L ■ V ■ / ' ' t i, ' ^ -■(/. " ' /■ .7 1 ' ■ . ■1*’ '-'i'.'. ' ^ -7 ■ r ' /;/ • ! f K ■ ■ / ■ ■■ ' «/•• ■ ■ i 'i i .■•/ 7 - /■ '{.I- f/v • '’fk r , / I/ i f ■ f Z-J- -»?h< v r f ■ I ':'j /'''r !'• Va f- :A.v:^ ,',vA4;iA t- ■ \,c. A>.; r .aAAtVA'V:,;;. a : yJ.-'-rr ' \. nr. . ‘A*’ \^-. ': V , ■V ■/ PAGE VlPTBEN MANCHESTER-EVENING HERALD,^MANCHESTER, CONN,. THUR'SDAY, MARCH 21,. 1957 MARCH 21., 1^7 .poURTEEU ' ifir '^ 'A V ^ MA^COTESTER EVENING HERALD. 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    /-■ ★ ★ ■ ' A ' MANOHESJER SH0PNN6 PtRKAD^ MIDDLE TURNPIKE, W. iM LMAMOHESTER; OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY iMI FRIDAY D N tlL t PiJL ,, I . ' a '-'' ' / f L ‘ y j, ,' . ’ 'j . i ' - V. . vA'ifefe.r' / t 7; > r*. / i ,'w - !'■ ; ’V ' ■'- ■"’ri, 0 / .\ -■ ' * M . ■ • \ SIPS V 1 \ ‘ - A - '^ 1 ' 1- A '\. - ^ ■ V \ ■ - , - i'' ^ V MA^ICHESTER EVENlNji3 HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN*, THURSDAY, MARCH’21, 1957 PAGE^ SEyENTEEN ' 3 'siy' a responsibility of t)»e Board of (J'rade 6 and 7 girls haa IhvlUi a Mrs, Henry',/Parkingjbn at Hart­ I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ THURSDAV, JIARCH 21,, 1957 Andover Education.. troop .of Tolland Girl ScouDu led by ford Hospital Margh 7.i has been Bertolette Heads" PAGE SIXTEEN - f - The rphyslclap shall be dealg-. Mrs.:-' 3tewajl to , Join named Cyqthia Mae Parklngton, Doctor Cites Gain nated by the poard of, EdtiCation. ;thsih' In a 'Xblk danorrparty at 8. Th4- Parklngtons also have three Gas £irln Board p.m. Tuesday: I n ^ e elementary sons. w n o —1080 Hymn Sing listed PortUmd Gambler, Aide Face Forms'will be Ailed out by the Treggor to Pi^y PTi Presents officers’ Slate physican 'aad retumed to the school all-purtipse room. • Hportiunen’B Club ' to ‘Meet Norman B. ' Rertolette was Dti% Radio W llA t—010 Assembly Unit Favors At Center Church Board. An InternAtlonal flavor, will be . ITie Sportsmen's- Club. Will meet elected chairman of the.sBoard, Oil Alleto Otgoii . The Board of Educatioh reserves created njkr^ly by folk dance-dem- a t (he clubhouse at 8 p.m. Friday. vice president add general- man­ on Euteni Daylisht TUm WPOP—UIO Federal Wire Tap Charges or at Ajpril Meeting the right to cancel the contract at onstrajidnB but by' cookies from ' Personal hlentlon wqpo— A Oongregatlonal hymn sing ager at the Director’s meeting of PhUlp Tt*i|(or, organlat of the insurance Tax Ciit Bill 'the end of any year provided a re­ othprMtlona, baked by girls who George. S. N'Isoi. Hill. Rd., the riartfot-'d Gas • Co. yesterday (Continued from Psgq One), South M eth ^ st a u rc h and In- trill be hbld at Center Congrega­ porUand, Ore^/Mgreh 21 (g v -f Oral ai»umentj on this are sched- gional transportation district is allMi working WPOP-OfnetarDateline Senate probably will pass the bill'with other taxpayers." were subpoenaed by federal au- Schrunk, who was then sheriff, retreat master will be the , Very Operating Depart . , to concentrate the virus in an at- WHAY-Betty KimbeR Orchestras a s ' well as the New senior choir trill present a can- April meeting in accordance with the new regional school compared dents only, from regional high Rey. Leo J, Corbett, of the Society .Key for a formal essay on Kenneth Co, and its subsidiary properties. WCCC—RecorO Rtvuo If It receives a favorable report; Claims Insurance Taxee Dip tita, Stainer's "Crucifixion." Palm- thoritlea after they were alaed In a had picked It up. to the distance to Windham High achool to West St. at Andover ' Plckford, formrely an aocount-pyj^whelm this Infection WHAt—Dedaera va Athlelica Philharmonic, He has been Bennett refused to testify at the ' the organization's State regula­ of St. Edmund. Roberts,' popular hl.storical novel­ Jebb la president of the Society WTOB—P.M. lecturer and choral conductor from the fl-.ance committee. ^ ! Insurance taxes, he sa|d, have Sunday, April 14, the rhythintc ahtriff's department .raid on tions. School, now attended by local stu­ Lake, Lake Rd., to Hebron Rd., Reservations may be made b.y ist. An honorable mention aw'ard of Gas Lighting, New York, and ant. Joined the company in quickly and eliminate all pf the w H c —Rom MHltr Gov Abraham A. ftlblcoff. a : been going down while others lire Clark's home. Later the raid was Senate hearing. On Tuesday, how­ dents. ^ and elementary school,' nine miles. a director Of the New England Oaa Hamilton came s^'ith Hartford Gas order to achieve ' WDRU—CM Kulby on many occasions for the Ameri­ c' lira will present a worship pro­ ever, he stated In a eworh affidavit The nominating committee In­ telephoning Mrs, Francis Minoy;. was made to Dominick Armentano, a airecioroi me ivew n,ngmna caa after hiS graduation frOni l ■ WPOP—WiAWork* can Oulla^Organlats. of which he Democrat, has spoken out against going up. gram.. -declared illegal. cluded . Mr: and Mrs. Donald G. Sealed bids for the four routes The Routes are aa olloivs: Bus for an informal essay.' Assn.. Greater' Hartford YMCA, cure. rlAY.—Dodgera va Athletlca Watson said a Senate Republi­ that Elkins’ bribe story was not Andover L^ke, pr wome^i may sign Yafe University. Taylor, a gradu­ *'WHAY-B*tty l^bM i riC—Converaatlon Is a membehx, ■ the bilU ' Another set of, tapes—record­ -Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Max­ should be delivered to the home of 2:. Run A - high school -students up in the mother’s room at St. Co- Hartford (Chamber of Commerce* Heller said the National Cancer WCCO—Record R enew The progranK will consist of . After the,, committee’s report can caucus 'cxpressetf '"sympathy ings of room' conversations—was Uue. The affidavit appeared aa a Mrs. Francis Minor, Andover only; Parkey Bridge Rd., Route 6 ate of Cornell University Joined Institute has not yet had enough DRC—Robert Lewla for the Insurai^ 'companies.'' He copyrighted news stqry In the well B. Hutchln.sdn. Iumba‘'s ' Church in Columbia. Manchester Evening Herald An­ Hartford Better Bu.sineas Bureau, the company in -1936. WKNB-P.M. WPOP—Thealtr Royal "Toccata," Muffalx "Suite for a was made, a Damocratlc' membgr Loug Lgne Row Ending played last week at «tha Senatp Reglonal-cBoard to Meet Lake, no later than 6 p.m.. March east to Lake to West St.'to high Transportation will be provided for dover eorrCspondenl, Mrs. Paul as well,as the-MacDermid Chemi­ patients "to arrive at any conclu- WTIC—Radio Lane liW- Musibal aock.'’iHayan; "Fugue.' charged the committee acted too said the Republicans feel that- the committee hearing In Washington Oregon journal. 25. Mrs. Minor is secretary of the school, 53 pupils; 13 miles. Run B; 8ion.s,’‘ but added that “in some 3.y WDRO—Cai Kolby WHAY-,Dndaera va^Athletlca tax la "a.Ufx on people’s savirtga; , BenneU said the story of the .The Regional D istrict'' No. 8 those who require it. Pfanstlehl, telephone Pilgrim cal Co. and Small Tube Products RELIGIOUS REGISTRATION •^W OP—WaxworWa WTIC—A\ the U.N. Coijpcrln: “Fugue alA Glgue,” quickly "on such an Important and Hartford; March 2t The Long on charges of. la^r racketeering Board of Education will meet to­ Bonrd of EJducatlon., Elementary pupils' only, high Ne\V .Arrivals 2-6856. - Co. o('Waterbury. He la a mem­ or 36 cases the virus unmistakably WDRC—T .I World Tonldbt Buxtehude; "O Sacred Head now controversial subject.” not on the Insurance companies.” Lane farm controveray U ap- in Portland. Elkina said he made bribe was part of a plot by Elkins . No bids will be considered which school to West St. to lake, Lake \Vaco, Tex. (jPi—One-fonrlli of has caused a marked temporary * w 5 a Y—Record Radio • W PO P-N i^ bt Muale Rep. William J. O'Brien Jr.. (D- and Clark to defeat Schrunk In his night at Marlborough Elementary A daughter was bom to Mr. and ber of th'e American Gas Assn., , WCCOr-Reoord ^ tU w, Wounded," Bach; "Christ L,Ay..,ln Public Hearing Held ' iarently at an end today at theee tapes available to law en­ do not include all routes com­ Rd. to Hebron Rd., and to elemen­ the students regiaterecT at Baylor regre-aslon of tho tumor;.’’ • lU - Po'rUand), a member of the fi­ Portland mayorallty campaign. \ Schoq) to complete its plailV for Mrs. Frederick Barcomb at Hart- New Zealand has .33 daily news- American Chemical Society, the WKKB-P-M. • WHAY-Dpda^ i_ya Athtetici.*. Death's Dark Prison," Bach; "Toi ■rtie bill was given a public hsar- feast for this legislative aession. forcement officials to back up hla the district budget hearing on pleted as per specifications. The tary acnooi. nine miles. ford Hospital March 17. She haaipapera five of which have clrc.u- Hartford Club, Twentieth Century University here list religious faiths treiC—Newa ' Wnc-Al the . cats' and Fugue in D minor," Bach. nance committee, said the bUl was A bill t6 allow the city of Middle- statement that certain public of­ Schrunk denied at the hearing •< " during liie one year or three years, Run ,8: Bunker HIlURd., -Parker ^PO P—Mdtlc and Newn ^W|*OP—Modem Sourn d a . T h e Hon. ChArles E. ’ H o u a e, Jury decided these -boys could re­ claimed the third gavel. of the contract period and not men­ Bridge, Rd.. Old State pd„ and Rt. College Extensiort Delegations from the seven other " whaT—Dodaemys Athletics judge of tha'^uperior Court of the cover damages also: ...AFTER OUR BIG tioned in tile routes as listed. 87 back to Rt. 6 ~t6 Lake up to * WHAY—tbtellrie Wnc-Weslward Look auperlor-Court of the State of Granges were as follows; Oiven- West St. to school via Lakeside ^ WCCC—Odod klventSia Good Munie WDRO—Btiini Nauabton ■ The refreshment committee con­ Hartford, • March T l The trj>, 16; Wethersfield. 15; GoOd Will Tran.aportatton is to^-be fur­ WKNB—Evenlna Serenade^. WPOP—Modern Sounds Connecticut., presided In hU of­ sisted of Mrs. Leslie Andrew, nished by. available buses of suffi­ Dr., 12 miles. " WTIC-Newa ficial robea and read atatements of General Assembly has.^pa^ed a TEXACO Grange, H; Glastonbury,, 13;. Boz- Run B, elementary pi^ils -only: - J l WDRC—Newa Reporter IS:4S— ' chairman, Mrs. Japk Goldberg, rah, 11; Vernon, 10; pnd Hillstown,, cient capacity without crowding or , W|>OP—Newi WHAY-*Dodgo|'H VS AtfiTetlcs facts In two fabricated negligence Mrs, Hayden Griswold and Mrs. bill giving the New Haven State overloa^ng and all buses shall be Long Hill Rd., Hear SWamp Rd., WTIC—Wesiwsrd I.otik SPRING CHECK-UP S'. - WDRC—Russ .fkijshlon cases involving Juvenile plaintiffs.- Wailaca Gntbe, ' assisted by the Teachers College permission to rK equipped and maintained In ' ac- Skinner H ill Rd., Hendee Rd.. to '*'wSAY-^port 8poUltbl_ ' \ Atty. Jay Rublnow, counsel for the Miss Sally Hogan showed colored WCCO—Good Evenlna Good Uuele WPOP—Modern Sounds mothers of first grade children. main )n its old building on Howe film which'she todk during a tripjcordance^with the rulings of the Tipie* Farm Rd., Rt. 6, to Hickory Shop trt First Food f or "Fresh as Spring" Value^! WKNB—Evenlna Serenade iiise— plaintiffs, Atty. Jay Rubinow, The floral centerpiece on the, re­ St.. New Haven, -until June 30, BARGAIN! . ’Hill, Aspinall Dr., Rt. 6 to school, WHAY—Nile W a|ch ^ counsel for the plaintiffs, and Atty. to Ireland last summer. D®P“rtm®nt. of Motor WOTG^Sfiather and Kalman WTIC—Nevfi ■ - • freshment table was donated by 1989. A highway project will elim­ Irish songs were also featured shall comply with all 14 miles. jpOP-rLawr^nce Walk WDRC-Ne«s A ,Weather Herman Ytiles. counsel for the'de­ inate the building after 1959. by Roland D Amour,, R o n a ld I rule* regulations now in force, The schedule of stops cannot lie WPOP—News,. fendants, argued the cases.'* The John O. Pentland. I l il S - The attendance plaque and.award DRIVE IN. I*m “Mr. Bockus and Elwood Hudson, "Hie or from time lo time adopted and set up at the present time. The ‘**wttAV—Serenade _ , . WHAY-sNfte Watch audlen.ee. both aduHa and chil- WCCC—Good Evenlna Good U m Ij was won by th'e sixth- grade. Service,” your Texace .program wait arranged by Miss approved by the State Board of loutes outlined are approximately WKNB—Alan Brown w riC—Snorts Final drien, Tendered the .verdict by Olga Llndholm. past master, 'v. Education, the Andover Board of the way the- buses will travel. •W nC—Let Qeoraa Do It WDRC—Russ Naughton marking a ballot. Dr. Charles B. Dealer. Your ear will WPOP—Modern Sounds get a real Spring lift. Religious Committee ‘ , Education, which are accepted by Buses j, - 2. 3 and 4 will run the WDRC—Mualc a la Carle if Jacobspd Jr. Was dressed as- a Feel Fired^ilforR-Oiit- the Motor Vehicles Department. routes in reverse in the evening, or western U.S. CHQ'C^ - WPOP—Mel.Allen ' WHAY-rNight Symphony policemen and assisted in the pro- One atop and you’re on The committee appointed to make - • t t t — ’ ' WTIC—Starlight Serenade Chpral Units Plan your way. all set for recommendations for a pastor for Provisions are made as to the approximately double the mileage heavy WHAY—Serojade ^ _ ^ WDRC—Russ Naughton c-edings. . ONerTbiRYeeShoiild? Operation of bvises, as regards the listed on the morning routes. WCCC— Evenlna Good Miikifl WPO^iModem Sounds In the first case, the two young safer, aurer, more en­ the First Congregational (Jhurch WKNB-SereMda _ ^ Benefit Concert Tou may Juat not be yet tins the. joyable driving. met last night at the home of Mrs. .safety and Welfare of the pupils -Trial runs of. the routes indicate WTIC—Three Star Jirtra "iJIlAY-Ntts Walen plainjiffs, portrayed by James Iron, Iodine and Vitamin* "Hi and J. Russell Thompson, I>ong Hill! transported: Liability and prop- the approximate running • time Is WDRO—Lowell Th “ WTIC- Stsrilglit Sersnade Caflson and Wells Jacobson, ware Bj you need for normal *trenpth Rd. Howard Jennings Is chairman 1 erty damage insittance will be two minutes per mile. Several ^ WPOP—Meet thy i WDRC-Nlght Owl The Hartford Chapter of Barber and energy. Try FKRItlKAN for severely burned when, they « - of the conamittee . placed by the Board Of Education. maps are available at Mr?. Mihor'.s i r ’WHAY—S e n ^ d e , - . ploded a firecracker and ignited Shop Chorus and Quartets will pre­ *0 day*! FKRRIK.4N act* fa*t. DRIVE IN! FLOAT OUT! ------E venlnr Good Muale sent an "Evening'of Harmony" for ,Tou muat eat better— re»t b atter Bus Route ,i^s__ ■ Within a month prior to the office for those interested in sub- Jina Serenade ' leaking gaaullne at a road ebn- — look better — feel atroncerr- The four bus routes'now open opening of-school. each’'lnis'^drlver rriltting bids. ______Burtel I structlon Job, They sued the con- the benefit of O. Barnes. Encamp­ more energetic or your money Tickets Available ment, No. 8, lOOF, next Tuesday ■foX bids specify two elementary must submit to a yearly^'physltsl , Folk Dance Party Set ' WDRC—Amoa and Andy .atruclton company for being negli­ chegrfnlly' refunded. P & L TEXACO STATION school runs for.one bus which, will examination, the. coat of la Th'e local Girl Scout Troop of . ' WPOP—Fulton Lewik gent In-allowing the gasoline to evening in the. .CenteP School _ Oet FKRRIZA.V today — at a J il» — ■ For Elks £ vent price you c'.n afford. COR. BROAD and W, MIDDLE TURNPIKE— MI 3-4919 WHAY-Serenade . ^ ^ become a hazard to life. Although amlltorium In East Hartford. ,AO ' f 1.5H. WCOC—Good Evenlna Good Muale Several resldenU of Manchester WKNB—Alien Brown -j- the boya were breaking a state - WTIC—Your Senator from Conn. The Elks, with their children, arejiaw by using firecrackers and the are members of the encampment J. W. Hale lOeiiartmeBt Store WDRC—Amoa and Andy . Urged to make reservations fqr the construction company had posted Proceeds will go to the welfare WPOP—Fd. p. Moraan Son u d Daughter Nile to be held \yaming signs, the Jury awarded fund. C . ‘ We>e Celebrating Our WHAY-Joln the Navy at the Lodge on Monday. Tickets damages to the boys. The program will start at 8:18, WCCO—Good Evenlna Good Muale are being sold at nominal coat on In the second case the young and J. Frank Daly, difactor of the , WKNB—Evimiha Seiwnada Bone In v ■ WTIC-Newa of the World a per family basis, and are avail­ plaintiffs, portrayed by Robert Hartford Barber Shop Chorus, will WDRC—Amoa aifd Andy able fronv the-officers or steward. Beach and Charles Jacobson, were act as niaater of ceremonies. WPOP—Gabriel Heatter ■ The committee has made ar­ riding a bicycle home from school, The following quarters will par­ rangements for an evening of en- with one boy on the handlebars. A ticipate: "The Beltones,” ! "The 7 H R /p r y Tender Juicy Television Programs tertainmenL A Circus funny man, collie dog chased after them, caus­ Sleepless Knights 6N Harmony,’’ Git Page Two Cpo Coq, the Clown, and Popeye ing them to fall off th»blcyc,Ie at "The -Seofeh Foursome,” “Duno» the Sailor ■will praaent a program the side* 6i the road. About this ■What-Four," “The Four Fifths,” PRiCBS of laughter^ gvrin, balloons and time a,car driven by a woman ap­ "The Four Grandads,” "W hat­ A prises for thp^hlldreh. Paul Noff- proached oh the same side of the ever Four," 'The Splt-liines," GENERAL he, a magjrian will perform trlcka street. The dog was in the middle and“ TTie Linen Dusters.” 11 In magic. * of - th^ road, and, to avoid striking •' Tickets for the entertainment ■/ • U.S. CHOICE A meat loaf dinner will be served the dog, -the \vomen veered to the may be procured from local mem­ TV SERVICE at 6:80. : right, striking the two boys. The bers or at the door. Qttum SIRLOIN ROAST Days P ic t S w e e t DOLUR in MANCHESTER FRESH FISH Nights $2.95 Plus Parts We're proud to have been part of your childfen’s music education during T B L . MI 8-M8S — ■ SALE the past 6 years. It has been a lot of fun for us and we hope that during the N: years' to come,j^’e will have the opportunity to instruct more of the won­ HALIBUT STEAK 59e COD FiLLET 35c derful children of Manchester. • ' PICTSWEET PEAS BONELESS Ih AUIED TV SERVICE FANCY HADT>OCK FILLET aa 49c iWORDFJSH 69e MAKCHESTBB m u s s f o r 4 ....10*01. Pk^Sa C A Honte Call Plus Paris NATlVt FOWL m THICK c ir r BU 9*0080—9 a Jn. to 9 p-m- PICTSWEET FRENCH FRIED - f o r L e r r t ■- -P m Meaiber et FacUrV FRESH CHUCK STEAK Beaded Electreele Teekakdaes eirre/i " M m / POTATOES 6 — 9 -ax . Pkcfs.-...... PO R K PIC N IC S Large 30 Oz. CHOICE OR QUME Delicious Fruits Cans PICTSWEET SLICED . FRUIT 3 5 c Appetizingly' ^ WALTUMOUREUX ./ ■ ■ ' Tender, Flavorful ESIcleiit — Depeadable RIB R O A ST u. 5 9 c Radio Olid TV Sorvic* STAHL MEYER OLD-TIME STRAWBERRIES Sliced or Large 3 3 c s MI 8-8188 HAMBURG FRESHLY GROUND SWEET LIFE PEACHES Halves 29 Oz. Caij v BU 9-SS2S HICKORY SMOKED SLICED 4— 10-oz. Pk^.- ...... FRESH GROUND, READY Yest It p r^ ea t fun to'create your ourn FOB YOUR FREEZER HAMBURG u. 3 9 c 35c PICTSWEET ?Betty Crocker CAKE MIXES P k g 2 9 c FRESH PICNICS i>.mi. .hon u. \ -i BABY m u sit^ Our teachers icill show you FISH STICKS GORTON’S ANYTIME ■n. hott pleasant and interesting it can be* Ready to JO Oz. LAMB FORES II b,9lr«l ' ' lA 35c 3— 8a«x* Pkgf...... BEEF LIVER 0 UP TO 10 P. M. lbs. ' Lb. 49 c Codfish Cokes A Cana 39c ' B a c o n 3 9 6 OZ. dANS SHURFINE 8-0*. KRAFT STARKIST , SKINLESS FRANKS Honor Maid. -Lb. «9c l.'i Oz. Noodle Tuna Dinner Can 29c - ORANGE JU ICE I ’- a j i CHEEZ-WHIZ 2 9 c MINCED HAM or BOLOONA u. 49c RIB RO AST CUBE STEA K \ BUMBLE BEE' K lE E J^ SA SHURFINE ALL VEOnAlLE White Tuna ,7 Oz. Can* 37c I 3-LR. s b r -/ FRESH PRODUCE SHORTENWG CAN &AIRY FOODS 5 9 ' 8 5 ' floruia' FANCY. TENDER, STRINQLEpS Connecticut I-arge C n ^ FRESH JUiaORANGES Do.. 39c GREEN BEANS^ ©Bt B - L IP T O N TEA • 1C . . • • X’^ ■ ' 1 Fresh Eggs Grade ’'A" Doz. OROTE A WEIGRL w OOVT.’g RADED ^CHOICE",, \ CHICKEN PARTS ' Tm w u ar' Ti* OAUFORMA # FANCY FIRM - FRANKFURTS (j Lb. • i *■ Sliced Cheese >3 Lb. rkR. 29c Haml-Fiiiitlietl s LEISS ...... lb, 6 9 e ROAST LEMONS 6 Fdr ^9C CUCUMBERS BREASTS . ..ib . 7 9 c 8 1 c I i8*e 6 1 c ' LARGE Biack Pepper,'Ground 1 oz. ISc f a n c y ' f ir m , ' „ SWEET SEEDLESS UVERS ...... lb. 89c Lb. 6 9 c . Lb. 6 9 c Mustard, Ground . ty^ oz. ISc Wash in/^HiB time PINEAPPLES E^ 39c RIPE TOMATOES 2 Cello Pkg*. 35c GRAPEFRUIT STAHL MEYER Sago , ■., • iV, •#«••,*«•* 1 oz. 27c FOSTER BONELESS COLONIAL f GENUINE Kad out Vow amdadcaact and , jB'r o w n a n d s e r v e MAZOLA OIL * nORlOA Tliyme ...... I'/, oz. He' krialiMr we ran wash your cat PASCAL CELERY Jumho Brh. 2?c with’ oat Weavet Anaoeaatic Csit HAM SAUSAGE DAISY HAM V NEW POTATOES 5 39c Clevea. Whole IVi oz. 25c Washcf. Evety car is auioaiatkally TU€Sa, WED., THURS. and PRI. 2 p.m. to 8 p.nri. Red Pepper, Grbnnd ...l*/t “t, 17c. M a y ^ vith fresh, water aod mild Pt 35' (h. 6P AMPLE PARKING AT FRONT, SIDE OR REAR OF BUILDING •etergeat. aod thoroughly hand Lbi 8 9 c apoopd aad chaaaoiaed. We never PkK..55C, 1' Lb. 6 9 c Mse berth detergeno that might MAXWELL HOUSE ‘ SATURDAY 9 a.m‘. to 3 p.m. V -ininre the fiaiih...ec dirty watb erettr left over from a ptevioait FR O Z tN TEL Ml 9-3414— lF NO ANSWER TEL WINDSOR HU 1-3844 OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL 8:30 P. M. - FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. 4M r,..or “hit-ot-miu**, amembty FRUITS and VEGETABLES Um methhda. Ik e ptiomatic op- INSTANT COFFEE etatioa nf dm BPatber geti the done. in Vi the time nieided for 7 0 % Discount On 72 O r M o re Fkgs. ENROLL NOW — STUDIOS OPEN YEAR 'ROUND ■emael weiAuag. .’Giae yemr cat thee *lihe nbs^ look Lg. { tz. jar -’O S aadey. Drive in he erne apnady, 875 MAIN Sr. all-petac weak ieb! LOCKER PLAHT SHURHNE UNiWEETENED M A N C H K T E R -m OUUM. UNTIL • R. M. /// Ml 9-3 4 1 4 WIT 51 ■ ^ ' V' ' . MEAT MARKET 135 CHURCH ST. STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. • WASH * i l O i ^ HARTFORD 044 CENIlft STOEgr ran DEUVBIY — TEL. Ml 3.|05a . HINTYOFEaiE fAiKIMa 51 IISSELL$T. music C H 7 U 3 4 0 8 ECOISO PLENTY OF FREE AiMivnTY iROS. M l 3*8424 oz. can We OtyA Ooaattqiera PARKING SPACE RroAt-Simrtag /Itampa ^ .J I \ 'I . t hr ^ J ' -V l-a ■ i I • Ji V-' //^ ^ / ' } ' ■■W- 1 / % M: M I 1 PAGE NINETEEN ^ MANCHESTER^ e v e n i n g HERALt), MANCHESTER, (^ONN^ THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1957 /MANCHESTER EVENING HER^^LD, ?f^GHESTER,-COHN.. THURSDAY, ^^RCH 21, 1967 P A G E e i g h t e e n — ------1— ^ ’ , •'! T ' . Pranjcslcr Starts ^ On« of our '-mor# hafty eomodlr a girl friend had aet her choco- Women Will View 2-Step Hilt0 Faces Thousands \ BUGS BUNNY uii hak b««n rcftrrod to iatea aha "couldn’t awing a ^ry. toPrjvIOUa Truck les Gas Price War I^erry Tour Films ■ *^ ''L e n t b ;n 'f4buioua luccMt." u i Of State’s Telephone IIsirs HtV, BUSs T n • n ^ w Sotne'people have the tdeia they Springtimt Ellensburg, Wash.,MA''cb 21.— Sense Ul IV Th.e Womens’ CIub7of Manches­ Its STAen^^s The pretty blonde fihally ad- ate worth a lot of money Juat-be- u r n ii A sigh proclaiming gasoline at TO WAIN! awINS — - .. """T, ui u \ - Scored by ter will see colored SUdea bf the Hartford. Mardi i l jnore and more of 2^9 cents a gallon went up here. BRING HOME A PINT OPYOUR I nutted ahe ahot hii* lover becauae eauae they have It, « .2Slo(itagw>y the extended local xones, and then ME ATWAV ' A food woman InjpiJ'Sk * ’ man; jreet e*ch other. It worked otU AOBOtS i j u n Perry Tour Monday everiing at 8 stepped rate rise confronts thou­ / ' Next day operators blanketed FAVORITE SEAFOOD . > . . THAT HANSS a DUeeriL • L2UUI to coipbinatlons of these tones in/ the streets w-lth'matching signs, A a brilliant one Intereata him: a qviile aimplyi ’.for .the Northern I ------4 Summitaro (IT.) Btata Capitol, HartWd, 3<« p.m. In the Siscond Congregational sands of Connecticut ttlephpn# him. but Eikimof eatd; "Olub-Rlub.’’ Ul I ■turn, Isbne of the things custopa- price w-ar w-aa on. c La m s baaulifnl one faadnatee BY DICK TURNER beginning to s Klpa of doth a itj 21 (ff)—Rep. Elmer Mortenae Church, ^ users. It has been discovered by era areAMklng, it #as noted. , a kympathfetic one Geta Him! And the Southerner replied; CARNIVAL \ bud ■<* ■ Engaged . Yesterday -priebs Jumped. four glTench f j l UJCJ Newington) said today thak4. Commentary onr-the much dia- tips PUC (Public UUntlM Come' During A recess of the hearing cents. The, w-ifr 'Vi-as almost pver French Fried SH RIM P Giiib-fiub, you-au;’^ > ' . g-Tba rr— art, I l L I U '1 3 .blU glYlngr'TteW HaveJvAnd^auitr .-'seaport; u u cuaaed trip will be given by Oil-, tfie'coraapny’s .planf extertslan *n- and faces w-ere, red. ^ ""'Potato#* S C A L L O P S A InahJrom the city returned to ratu^ing to T Hypothatlcal fOrd authority to reguiate^rough j[t*+hllfsiOn).- 1 , . Flrat Deb—How do you like col- ] (WDll.l bert HunL English instructor at .gineer,, Frederick' F. Fagsl waa The first price cutting sign, it hia native country village after a build naat^ atruetura) IH truck traffic make)r^noA«naa’’ the High Sehool and one of the One of. the steps' is th* general 'questioned oh this trimd. was discovered, hsd been placed T o G o O Y STER S twenty year*’ absence, and was in- lege men 7 '' ,:l\ — . Sunday units ■hould be ropeajea. classified Increase pOOtloned -by Second Ditto—'Wall, I find that | guides on the trip. Is it not likely, be was asked, by- an unknow-n prankster on ari SO F T S H E U \ quiring^ of tJnctit Josh about sllj his b t Apiil tChack He was viscously opposed at a The lecture, entitled “Westward the company,- on wbfch_ Rublic tlat in time the whole State,of abandoned service elation, long old schoolmates. • Princeton men are chai'ming, year g PedMtal part 23 Paratitle 41 Compound i haaring o f ^ e Legislature’# Roads hearlnjf Opened for# the third day C R A B S Harvard turns out acada of per­ ether . Ho, the Station Wagons.” #111 Connecticut may fit into one aet of out of- business/ PI. 4 0 c Man—What beci^ne.^of Tom l I ’Tryi ■ 10 Killed insects am'd Briidgea Committee by James preaent the' events involved when yesterday morning. , rates, and be,In effect a single ex­ (V 2 D o z .) Smith? ' ^ fectly gorgeous dancert, but for I . t«l 12 Eracts 34 Drunkards 41 tTBclothcd H. Klrt^Sya^ Hartford city coun- The second step would come goodneaa’ sake don.’t they teach 43 l^eoutage ' 27 High' School girls travel change? Uncle Josh—Well,, 'fom, tried 14 Elaetrica: 13 Mountain 17 Ireland cT)jKan., / throughout the Scenic wonders of Ih certain" growth areas, the com- FBIEDJtOADELICim^^ anything at Yale but blocking and j .44 New ZealanA DSnv carries out its intent to re­ 'That la conceivable In time," farming for a while and failed at 15 Live nymph 28 The dill diea Mortenaen Claim America’s West. X said FagAI, although it may be far ( that. Then ho attended law aChooI, tackling. 10 Foreign tgaht- ig Tin win ot 20 Skbi opening timber tree classify exchanges and make new GENERAL 48 Location Kpiaella denied Mortensen’s con­ Mrs. Walter • Schardt, In the future. The trend haa been, and after three year.i trying to 17 Openings in \ Malaya 35 Fixed look tention tKat trucks are detouring director for the Women's Club, established in that direction, he make a living at law in the county The English teacher had a teen­ 36 Rowing 47 Angered • **^°'Mor‘e Calls HWiboJ 'Tolls ( PATIO tIitiVE IN /^MMM.mJUS’ A J fences Legislative /^ ou n d Hartford, through New­ announced that, because of w-ide said. Ha .agreed that w-ith auch TV SERVICE ■eat he failed at that. age son who was Just becoming in- II At this tima implement 48 Weights «t Such moves. PUC comtnlsslonera CORNER BROAD and W.'m TODLE TtIRNPIKlS» S «tCONt>, < y India / ington etreeta, to avoid the route interest in the affair",.guests will brought out, would uaually enable development aitd an end to tolls in Days M AC . A Call OPEN 6 A. M. to 1 A. M. Mart.(interrupting (■^That’A tereat'ed in the opposite sex. A nice I 3b Toothed, as a 21 Pvtft up 17 Invisible he welcome upon payment o f' the Nights V * s 9 3 Plus Parti ^ FUDOSVj^ 80 Point ^ laid out for them by Hartford, us­ aubscrlbers to call the State, both company and aub- $2.95 ( ■ ' ^ bad.'Tom • waa a good iellttw! but rather gawky girl of the same SEW 22 Enthualaitie ' vapor club’s 50-cent "guest fee. scribera might save money in the Everybody liked him. I’m aorry to age had tried to get acquainted. 40 Cubic meter 52 OoU mound ing authority granted under the telsphonea without tolL chargrt. t e l . Ml S-5482 22 Otherwise ■rdok 1965 law. The Perry Tour, originated ' by long run. / hear, that he’a auch a failure. The teacher noted thpt her son I ■ 25 Sorrowful But- becauae the aervlce they was not very enthusiastic about | KinaellA aald the city had to lay­ Dwight Perry, mathematics • in­ would be sold would be more .ex­ Southington, it was stated,''Will Uncle Joah — Failure 7 He'a our 21 JUnm out a route for trucks to keep be moved into Claa.s A in the aum- congreasman. *■ structor at Manchester High tensive, a higher adjusted rate this. ' I 20 Maned beast th^m off residential streets In the School and the University of Con-. mer of 1958,w’hen it will have ex­ English Teacher — She’s a good 11 Italian river miaht be levied. - . ■ , r T- City's South End. ,< niecUcut, carries High S c h d o 1 Thus, in t h e ‘Windsor.Locks and tended local calling to six sur­ ' Two explorers were, gueata at a girl, Tom(trying to encourage 32 Things done He charged that the . State laid young people for a month’s .travel Thompsonvllle exchimges. rounding exchanges. ■’'i dinner given by the Adventurers him) and she has everything that [ 33 Row out a "temporaty” through route a young lady should. opp»rlunltie.s from coast to coast, flcation is contemplated, accord­ Club. One o( them brought an 14 Tha robin U In that area I.”! years ago, and al­ with major stays, in California and Eskimo from the North Pole, and ' Son —, I know that. Mom, but I to build ing to the testimony of a.sslaUnt _ c ii i • rrr- she’s llke'those sentences you crit­ lowed it to become permanent. brief stqps below the Mexican the other brought a aiinilar res­ — ------•m That “ destroyed the entire South icise in yoiir classes everything ■border. 'The tour alternates girls ident from Ihd region of the South 35 Diatraas signal E nd^ f the city of Hartford, he Josephine M. Pagan! and boys Oh alternate summers. telephone company ' r«^ . Pole. There ’ was considerable Is ■ there, but the construction is | 38 Grtftad (bar.) England vc/tp.-.--tj-.. - „„ • Has Lobster Taste; awkward,. said. \ Participants .have included stu- These exchanges are. id the com curiosity aa to how they would It Landed . South -End residents in the Mrs. Pauline R. Pagani. 105 dents from New London and East ' propertiee ’ party's aasS H group^ ^ . atandlng-roqm-only crovyd ai ihe Deming. St., announces the en- Hartford High School. ' ' Harlt explained, “these two ex­ Jacksonville, Fla., March 21 (4*) j 41Stripa hearing ap^uded Kinsella and gagement of her daughter, Ml''* Tickets for the annual Spring changes can call each <»V'er.. . A new species of ahrimp, called 'X with MAJOR HOOPLE ! 45 Allowaneea booed MortensbiL Dance May 4 at the Manchester BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE lor waste Josephine M. Paganl, to Richard have 18,485 telephone* in the royal red and having a flavor' ' "Choleo Frtilr^atiyo Poultry— Dlroet From Our Fomu to You” OUT OUR W AY rMoftensen questioned the con- Country Club w-ill be on .sale. Re­ calling area*. This is one of the 48 Bud’s sibling/ atitutlonallty of tha 1955 law. He W. Po.st Jr., aon of Mr. and Mrs. servations will be limited to 75 fastest growing similar to lobster, went on sale JU»T POVUN TOTHBCORMW , THE \ 49 Legal plea ■aid that if tv/o cohununlties - in Richard W. Post, 147 Benton St. couples, and members are a.sked to here today, * ^MOW comb mOOK'KXt 'm m m M 51 Dress State . ThTV have outstrippbu all 30 LOM6 JUSrT TO OO MV CVE-I KCM TMI* 1 eiDER the State have the rigHt to regii- Miss Paganl, who is the daugh­ make them as .soon as possible. ot Claaa il exchange* snd are The shrimp is the re,suit of a DOWN TO THE CORWEA PAPER ALL OVER TH‘ NEIAM- OOR PBIEND SLADSTON b I OF ..58WIfl»draw ^ late trucks, the same po^^should ter of the late Felix S. Paganl. is year'! research and exploration bY PORHOOP/ PIP TOO EVER TRY , «AV& /MB A HI-PI m f Co-chairmen of hostesses for the larger than three of the tour TO 6ET A PAPER . NCJ.5 54 Cracter be given to the other . cities a graduate of Manchester High the U..8. Fish and Wildlife Semdee Monchtster Shopping ►orkodo— W . Middle Turnpiko AMP WHAT KAPPEWEP . TO LOOK XT THE FUNNIEE eEPRODUCTlON OP.A ^ 55 Storehouft Z evening will be Mrs. CTharles R. Class G exchange*. Accordingly while walkim own tm HAS and towns. \ School, class of 1956. She attended Baxter and Mrs. Hall Stewart. In w-aters 1,000 or more f^et deep TO rrr * P ’ , CHARMING CHAT YiOO 58 B a m t ^ Ik e w-e are reclassifying them a* G. Porkodn Storn Open W ednesday, Thurtdoy and Friday Till 9 P.M.-MI 9 ‘•YbuVi rifhtl Ht do«t pltv a lot of guitaf! Enough In lAfttrni V be to take the Authority away craft. - downgraded. Thus Utchfleld will spedallat,for the U.S. Department AN ALLIANCE. C3R ^ 10 minute# to last a lifetime!** aoelaLt ants from New Haven and Hartford HeXflance was graduited fronr go from Class I to Class J. of the ' Intel tor. aaid the new “ and put* it in the hand.s of the Maneheater High S c ^ l with the At *10,780,000 Information on the second step shrljnif) will cost more than ordi- State Traffic Commisaion where class of 1 ^ . He sers’ed four years of rale adjustment* came as PUL itaty ahrimp because It takes more TRY OUR DELICIOUS . BY AL VERMEER It belongs. If it belongs anywhere. ” in the U.S. "Navy add attended the . The town’s bonded debt aa jof commissioners-posed question* In­ expensive gear to catch them. PRISCILLA’S POP West Hartford and New Britain Shrimp fishermen customarily Fl DIDN’T WANT ANY U.S. Naval A ^ e m y and the Uni­ March 8 was $16,780,000, figures dicating a later vigorous cross- Representative*, instead of aiding versity of ConndcUcuf. He IS pres­ compiled tv town officials indicate. examination ot company officials. w-ork in depths no grreater than 300 BARBECUED CHICKENS m o n e y b u t m y p o p with Mortensen'a proposal to lake ently employed asNnanager-of the Th« first round of t^atlmony-or- feet. ' BUY THF.M PIPING HOT—ALWAYS AVAILABLE U INSISTED ON IT.'j ' But $2,296,000 of that debt is i M k the Authority away from New Ha­ O. K. Rubber W eldeX Warebdusc, self-supporting w-ater and sewer faring ends today. WRAPPED IN ALUMINUM r o ll. FOR CONVENIENCE, ven and Hartford, introduced bills Rocky Hill. ''n obligation, leaving $8,355,000 to be Commissioner Basil Fitzpatrick TF.NSION IS NORMAL \Whlch would grant the same A June wedding is plabiied. paid for from general ta :ation. asked it Hartford subscribers had Great Falls, Mont, (/Pi—A Uni­ Authority to their communities. ------X The figures, compiled to. use in been canvassed,as to their desire* versity of Minnesota Medical mill III III I ~ ~ "rniiiTrY pa r ts! iinselia told the committee he the prospectus published by the before Manchester and other call­ School neuroloigy professor says had\no“ objection to this. four miles out pt its way to go that "tension is a normal, every­ “ CUT ONLY FROM CONNECTICUTS FINEST WHITE ROCKS ” through Newington w-hen there1 is, is town in connection with the sale ing areas w-ere combined w-ith the He said, however, that the •vpf $1,400,000 in fiscal year bonds, Cspitol City. day phenomenon for aU of us." Dr. X' a well lighted flirough route in Burtrom C. Schiele. clAlma tension authority granted Hartford and indicate there w-ere'll outstand­ No, Hsrtt'said. although some i>. Lb. 69c New H a '^ is strictly limited since Hartford," he said. subscribers in" exchanges that had "serves a' useful purpose in keep­ IREASTS 83c LEGS , Mortensen contended that he ing' bond Issues. Interest rates, on it does n ^ extend to* trunk line those issues range from a high of ^en combined with Hartford were ing US alert, active and .effective.” and State IHghways lending know-a by per.sonal investigation, Lb. i having stopped a number of trucks 4.5 per cent for the Water Loan queried. • „ , IGS Lb. 39c LIVERS 89e through the cities. Giving all towns Art of l6Sd to a low of 1.6 per Commissioner Eugene S.,^ugh- in the SUte the same Authority in Newington to talk to the lin commented that seemed "un­ drivers, that they are detouring "cent for the Bow-erS School bonds. ES, New IJaven andXHartford were fair, to say the least.!’ Elizoimh Arden Lh*. GIZZARDS Lb. 29e r > _ H6 DIO ■ around Hartford. 29c given 'two years a-go would have W.\RNING^; Telephone ...... company spokesmen, SAV CHECti* no effect in most cases, Kinsella I "We don’t, have sidewalks on in "coping with the pos- COSMETICS Ej^ MORE f r e s h CONNECTICUT POULTRY AND EGGS VMORRVWAirr ' some of our streets in Newington '* Helena,'Mont.'Tcv.Tlfe Montana^ however. viv lam kauA cm maintained, because the through Hlghw-ay Patrol has ■ adopted a stbiltty, of double increases,- ! ”W e delivt r” BY V. T. HAMLIN routes in the. smaller towns "ife snd. with trucks, we’re lost," he dicated that they are in a sort of ALLEY OOP Somebody In Trouble / / BY RAY GOTTO complained. new- tiniform shoulder epiblem— Ypste and Compare — GudrcmteiHl to Sotlsfy!^ COTTON WOODS State or trunk line highways. the patrol star with the s>ate seal quandary on the public reaction to THINK I'LL GO ‘Vniqtie to Cities’ Kinsella. said it isn’t traffic de­ Arthur Drug Stores j II c a n t IMAGtNE toured from Hartford, but simply above the numl^rs 3-7-77/ - the altuation. A LOOK. .NEVER CAN WHY HE'6 OVER The problem is one "unique to The numbers are a' symbol of the Higher Bate* Must Compensate TELL WHEN MESBE THERE AT nOWN- the cities" which rtceive'ho slate —grdwlng pains” that 'causes the LArge sigment* of customers, eur I'LL 300N trouble in Newington. Vigilantes who ushered law- and 60ME80i?V^TN aid for construction or main­ order into a troubled and unsettled they find, wish to have non-toll TROUBLE? tenance of residential slTeels," he SI B SEA FOOJl Montana territory. calling areas increased a* part of said. . The most accepted expJanaUon the new- pattern of metropiflltan KInaella denied that the desig­ Mount Pleasant, S. C. iJh—A development. Initially, at least, the Charleston ritlzen, Harry H. F. df the numbers is they stood as a nated truck route in Hartford is w-arning for undesirable citizens to company finds, it must make up confusing or *o laid out as to Hutson Jr., haa put a World War for it* loss of tolls by. somewhat II sub chaser to' unique use. He prepare to occupy a grave 3 (eet cause trucks to detour around it. wide, 7 feet long and 77 Inches higher general 'n^Jea Iri new1X<^ MANCHESTER “I defy aayone to prove that any has turned It into a seafood restau­ tended local zpn east or west bound' traffic goes rant. . deep.

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    -'■d', ■ ■■ . 4 ■ \ xr '"s < NBA Playoffs; X'X PAT BOLDUC Aaslatant Bpcjts Editor Tonightv Two ' ' k, 'I, " ...... J i^ r o 'tbaU counterpa^ But perhaps tlw LoeaHSpdrt Softball Q in ic . i biggest reasdtfreason fcir-^lwfpl auccieiMi'aad For several years now the rapid th* growth of s^thsU state-wJiM By EAW/YOST Games on Tap growth of softball hah/steadlly has been the untiring Mforts of th* Chatter dkes Joke of Spoi ; Bradenton, Fla. - i MANAGBR.ytiib..^as6n after leading the pack taken the spotlight awiiy, from, Connecticut Amateur S o ,ttb all re the letters prominently placed from'Ntlmost the first day, said, BEC-I.KAOUK PLAYOFFB ^Hobby. Shoppe, captured all three N ^ York, March 21 (8P)—The baseball ih, many communities; ^ssn. and the perfonntmcM':of th* VARSITY BAtWKEBAIX letter . ^ the small offiOe of Fred Hahey "It jusV^nakea me sick when 1 BW. jiyrte Park in Sarasota. went'^own the drahv;"""* Z: _ 1126-I35-3'75, Amy Plrkey 108-118- ton and the Minneapolis Lakers Hartford, Connecticut no longer team to join the strong and well . pected to be a bright pitching ship. On Friday at Belleaire, Fla., Ford Frick will hold a meet­ proached tm. open door; General ; • • • tdday td M anager W alt Al- T otals ...... BOS 544 — 1050 133-359, FVan Crindall .107-127- tackling the Hawk* at St. Louis has a team In professional baeebSill. organised CASA which of course He wpa/referrlng to Ted WlHiams, Manager John\Qulnn, sitting in­ Falln'S Caalrarlars 111-345, AnneTwerdy 1J3-117-105- in the best-of-flve series. prospect with the Trinity base- In. the Boston Red Sox ing with 16 big league club.repre-- "As far as last season'gf^s, I / stdn df the Brddklyn Dddgers. ■Robr-rts ...... 114 111 And each new summer finds an-l ts a member of the Amateur Soft* beU nine' this spring. and who has yet to play a sentativesv to plan bascbair's de­ side, extended al^open hand and want to forget about it as niucb.ati All Alston knows is that the skin­ Sarpola ...... M 144 Z 240 335, Flo Johnson 122-114, Kay TTie Nationals,, who rallied td ' ball Assn. (ASA)), currently eele* fense against the anti-baseball bills welcomed me Inslob. Sitting be­ the players do. I feel thSLt ny 6-3 Cuban with a s)noklng fast Rliscnnl ...... 114 IBS — 36,1, Peretto 119. Ella Staum Il8. Ruth win 29 of their la s t'4,8 games to j bratlng’its 25th anqiversary. Few -' game at Payne Park. The Thump­ hind a desk, was Hkiiey and for­ T w aronita ...... lOS I3S — WJ! McIntosh 119, Flo Kloter 118, grab, second place, eliminated the er played but three innings of the no'W awaiting Congress. Bonnies, Owls starting from scratch this sea­ hall may be around Flatbush a lot Fuller;...,...; ...... 14B 127 ; people realtu the tremendous 6p- , 'AARON Co o k , eon of Mr. and The Red'Sox Will be represented mer St. Louis C ardinar^st base- Elsie Pound 117, Mary Stmmon.s deffinding champion Philadelphia p^rtunttles that have been . made jtr a >i^ron Cook, 562 a Middle^ Red Sox gdme againsl.the Dodgers son and so are rny- players,’ loiiger than most people thought. at Miami last Saturday night. by Jack Hayes, their lawyer from man Jimmy (Rip) ColHRs was Haney offered to the interview'. , Rene (JUtlerrex Y Valdes, who Totals 583 S57 — 1339 116, Marge Nocker 114, Betty Phil­ Warrior* in the first round-of the Dosaible by the ASA. The State, Tpke., member of the LO( Boston, father than by Joe Cproln, Picked to Win seated to the’ left, halfway through lips 113, Shirley Fothergill 109, playoffs, two games to none. Regional and World.Tournaments Nofw for a clpsfer look at' the had a- 22-8 record with Portland DtlSTY LEAGUE Prep 8ch»l wrestling team. A their general manager. Cronin will one of his' favorite yarns. x.,He Braves with Haney giving a run­ pf the Pacific Coast League last Marge Holmes 105, Ann Fidler 110- Minneapolis came from 1 a i t are just a few examples.' , senior. Cook wrestles in thef uh- Meathead Cronin is the moniker be in San Francisco, his home^ started over from scratch whem -Two matches—Merrill’s Market 107, Lil Molumphy. 112-110, Chickle place in the Western Division to down. displayed some more of Rapid Advaaoemeat UmiUd class. He is also/i .vice tacked on Kevin Cronin, youngest town, with the Red Sox. In Semifinals arrived. ’'x his '«i^y hurling yesterday ss over ABA Tool and WUco Machine BerzenskI 105, Dot Cowles 107’ and finish In a triple tie for f i r s t president of the B tu d e ^ Endow­ son of Red Sox.General Manager ■'Pitching, Very strong. Patch­ over Spencer Rubber —were de- Beulah Shoris 105. 'mvah Meet in Semifinal Round By the 'same token, too fe w It is quite possible that he and Haney, a little man In stature is ing \ye are as good as any club the Dbdgera edged the St. LoUls place with Fort Wayne amj; St. ment FunA ' Joe Cronin. The seven-year-old Is Hank Greenberg w-ould^would^ not get -piew York, March 21 (JB—Bradley warm and friendly, a lot mofe so Q ardlnals^l In an i l inning ex­ cide.d by a S O margin while Dean 'Tomorrow night starring at 7:30 at the Y alleys, the semifinal Louis. The Hawks defeated the people are aware of the rapid ad* in ifta-lca'gue. Defensively, we are Machine shaded Gunver Mfg. 2-1 in LakerAin a playoff, for firet place ''vaheement made , in the art of V- the lUe of-the Sox-Saiup. »S an anthuslaatic recaption a t-Rel- st. BOroventure have- been than -the last time I met him=-- a goodxbalT'club. Offenslvely,;cwe hibition gamssat Vero Beach. Fla. Y LEAGUE . matches 'In tha'annual Men's Town Bowling Tournament will fsa» BdHNESgMB^S Volleyball bat boy, ball chaser and g\iardian lealre. made the early favorites- to win to­ the day after he was named to - -Rene added Y^ee more hitless the third match. Stan Mlruckl 349. Rolling a teaiSTTri^ score of ture the four keglera .who topped the field, of 53 entries In last but MinneSpolls took two straigKl playing the ’"old man’s gam* but of the water cooler, Ted Williams - Against the Wall succeed Charlie Grimm' as enana- have a number of .-weaknesses. Mike Denhup 142-348 and Pete Jan­ from Fort Wayne to qualify for Manchester enthusiasts 'wdU have I«agu Red Sox say they jnside Monday to nies get the nod because of their elbow and this affected his bat­ Johnson 131-127-358, Fied Mc- championship. light or semi-pro league or Inde­ der the pstpert direction of, Joe their second start in the Norwich the Cleveland club for Herb Score',' thorough 8S-68 trouncing of top- ting. I feel that he can add at least .^ a s the mighty • Valdes, his St. Bridget'*, « in Florida Gigantic.Ted Kluszews.ki of the Night'* firie*t score* were plnrted Curry 135-368, Chet Nowlckl 139, Miami, Fla,, March 21 .(yP)—The'* and driving in 128 run* at Fort pendent club. Barber,/(iubllclty director of Raji- Record-Bulletin Tournament Sat­ a superb young lefthanded pitcher. .seeded Seattle Monday. 50 points to his average,” Haney mother’s maiden name. Bill Cdrlin 143-359, Jim Martin beato* and newly appointed state urday night at B o’clock, meeting Considered by many experts as the finest d^n slv e outfielder in Clnnctnnali Redicgs greeted. J im- '."After that performance by said in appraising his catcher, odgers signed him In 1951. [by Norm Vittner 147-141-394, Sandy Brooklyn Dodgers are just as Worth last year. But on the other hand, just try The reaction of a casual by­ m the Arizona-Texa* ; Hanna 133-354, Bob McComb 353, f 32-349, Tony Salvatore 136 -end If Neal comes through he will A^A. commissioner. a team from - Worcester, Mass. the major leagues: today, Boston Red Sox ap£r Jimmy Piersall, a my Piersall of the Red Sox with a stander may be: Who Is dumber— Bradley, I don’t know how we can Crandall hltxbut .238 in 1966. With J Bill-Paganl Jr. 125-347. good, perhaps eve-i better than counting the number of new soft- ' Sunday afternoon at 3:30 in Holy­ product of Waterbury. takes time out froni a busy training rou­ hand shake behind the. batting Cronin for making the offer^ or beat them,” said Temple Coach i * . • Leagtie h^\was 19-8 in 1952 and Bus* Morrison 129-352, Sonny when they w o n the National be the second baseman with Jim ball tesms' which spring up in Barber has already outlined oke, Mass., the locals engage the tine t6 chat with The Herald’s .Sports Editor Earl .Yoijt at Sara­ cSge one recent afternoon. Piersall Hank Greenberg for refusing it? Harrv Lltwack. "But we’ll be on "Joe Adcock at first base. We’ll 19-15 In 1953. In 1954 he had a Chandler 128-345, D. Petke 341, League pennsrit la st' year and Gilliam shifting either to third every area In the state with each complete plans for the clinic which sota in the Sunshine State. Piersall, who just missed by four ■ cried out, "Take it easy, please, Lhcas 129. A1 Rubacha 132. Howie RE.^2^URANT LEAGUE base or leftfield. If not, Gilliam lasts approximately one hour and New Britain Pacers in a semifinal By the reaction of a Red Sox the floor." te', him alone and hope that he can 2-1 record wH)-^-»-Kd Robinson and Lany Downs of or mote than twice as much as he I think too good, for there were Sylvester 129-347 and Stan Mi- "I think our cha. ces to win are plate. men it was Dick Blssell with 14 Having played baseball for sev­ and thus forced a third meeting. Chet Forte, Columbia captain and Yale, Gene Booth and Ron Judson All batters must wear protective ts gejting for 1957. out "Our boys like to play in the "Do you. feel-that a fresh start- numerous instances where a hit Field inhabitant. i 108-113. Betty Hurd 114. Hilma rucki 147-351. tallies and Paul Sartor with 10 while making his own commentary, • Garden." Temple has lost only one Elsewhere McComb no. Claire Obremiki 110- Just as good as they ever were. ..’’ The hardest working and easily eral years t know that I never At the high'aohooi last nigjtt, the the all-time Ivy Leatue scoring of Dartmoulli, and Princeton's helmets or caps. Violators art sent Can't you hear Congressman 'Will help?" I a.skcd. ."Yc.s, I'm would have won a game but Danny who were high scorers. The Store­ cared loo much for softball si Few baseball pitchers can du^- Emanuel Celler asking, "How can gams in the Garden in five years sure that it will," Haney said. Detroit Club* Pirates 105 and Ruth Ostrander 110. "If a couple (\I jur lefthanders the most spectscular player on the cate $t>ring’s repertoire. Teachers easily romped overxfhn champion, was th e ^ ly unanimous pave Fulcomer. back to the bcrich by the plate urn- aitrt that hy one point to Ohio Slate would take the pitch am', draw a MIXED DOl'BLES come through, we could have the club has been Zimmer, the scrappy men were led by Mart.v Nevius though I combined the two sports Jaycees by ^ 59-23 margin in Arfrivy-basKetb'afl- ' Bels ittid Duwiis are sophohidt-es'; plreS and ordered to don -the pro- 4«ama auggekt and -refuae deala-of- •'Charlie—Grimm (who Fred re­ evatk instead. I’ve had several laUcs .The Detroit Tiyers, smarting Match results: Jeair—Caudlrnr With 14 poinu and Phil Finley 4. Bernie lassogna, urnplre-in- 'x; in the Holiday Festival last De placed in mid-sea.son'-as top man) COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN best pitching staff since I've bien little IhfTelder whose nesreer was when both the atfong Twilight chlef (or the ASA in Conhectlcut. Busaineesmea’s League encounter! team, announced today. ^ Lee and Fulcomer Juniors; The tective headpiece. a miliion dotlarlKfor just one play­ with him and I'm sure he'll be a under criticism of Manager .Tack j and Hank Wittke won over Jean here. . with 12. Baseball League and the equatly- er and not be considered a busi­ cember. was a wonderful man,' n great better hitter. 1 look for a 25 to 30 The Putters shutout the Mashles almost ended last summer 'when will go over some of the ticklish >e only Jjoldover on this year’s rest are all seniors. Another point: Thi.s. is the first Tighe after losing eight of 10 ex­ and Lee Smith, Edna and John "Our hitting should be .better he Was hit by a pitched ball. Zip, . In the second tilt Herm's up­ strong Twilight Softball League rules that exist and explain acme flrst'HMra was Yale's'John Lee, ness?” baseball man . and a friend for point' improvement. hibitions, clubbed four Pittsburgh i 4-0, Brassies upended the Blasters Hedlund blanked Gladys 'and Herb ended Manchester Trust 54-45. The COUNTRY CLUB members and Honorable mention went to Lou Ernie Johnson of the Milwaukee This not only is business, but it NIT in which Temple has cam- years. I tried ,my best last year 3-1 and the Drivers and Spoons than last year when some of the as he's called by his teammates, were In. operation at the West Side of the situations which arise every u guests sire Invited to see the film A junioh^Forte was picked for the Jordan. Cornell; Joe Tebo, Brown; Graves asked that he be remem­ pleted since the .Owls won the "I look for Johnny Logan at short­ pitchers for 11 h‘ts. Including a Smith. Marge and John Cu.shing fellows, such as Roy Campanelia, last game w'as full of action with Oval and Robertson Park, reapec- year. All-IVy' tekm as a sophomore two is big. business. to follow the system Charlie em­ stop to have the same type season two-run homer by Charley Lau, divided four points. Ann Johnson shutout Bette and Walt Phillips, “Keep ’Em On the Fairways’’ Sat­ Dick Csencsitz, Pcnn;'Gerry Alaf- bered to his many Manchester , There is a general feeling that inaugural In 1938 and the Owls ployed. It Just wasn't good 108, Kay Alien -108 and Eunice didn't come through as they were West Sides having a chance to lively.' But my first love was for urday night at 8 o’clock at the ye£|» ago. mo. Brown; Bob Lehner, Colum­ friends, particularly Art Pongratz, would like to make it two for two. he has 3n ’56.” Logan batted .281 to defeat the Pirates S-4. all by a 3-0 margin. Dat.sy and supposed to. . ." win the I'lague with a victory. T1)e baseball, that Is until I joined the Questions end Answeim - Hal Turkington and Lefty Bray. the Cronln-tjreenbeig ^ transaction enoi^gh as we.^jost the pennant byijm-jj^^ jjjp hectic Nationol-.League Ed Bouchee cracked a three-run Markowski 107 rolled the night's Russ Morrison upended Madeline elub. . , /fhe other mein^ra of the-first bia; George Harrington, Harvard; was a gag. If so, it was a aorry Memphis State, le’d by little best single games. "We've got greater all around VFW scored a big upset defeating crack Burnside Dovalettes from 5. A question and fn'swer period 4nam were D ai^outh’s J i m Paul Kelso, Penn, and Ike Wool- Jack Butcher a 5-9 /'Giant Killer," one 1;ame." ‘ race a year ago. homer and Bob Bowman got a solo and Tom Morle.v and Lil and Boh deinth than we ever had before..." th* West Sides by 48-47. Jerry Blast Hartford. from the audience. / Francis, Columbia’s Ted Dwyer, ston. Harvard. upset. Utah and Manhattan and • • ? "Eddie Mathews at third, base round-tripper to provide the punch ic -a n iiv Molumphy defeated Mary and Dick Rothman with 14 points and 6. Groups will l^invlUd to stand Ned Garver won 20^ g ^ e s Simmons. Millie and Ollle Jarvis "We're not concerned with this Booked Solid and Princeton’s Carl Belz. ’Hie squad was picked by eight figures to show steady improve­ "Don't ever let anyone tell you | hit only .220- up to the All-Star aa the Philadelphia Phillies defeat- « O.MEN 8 LEAGUE supposed age problem. Desire, James Florence with 14 were the behind Spring, wieland and new­ the last place St. Broyfns knowknow^if^therr**Woidd if there Would bebT""a'*iob a job i „ nntiUxftv «tnn) * grandstand aitvmtio-v, that a pianager make.s a ball club, j g.-.rne last year and then, batted ed the Washington Senators 6-4. League-leading Walnut Rcs- downed Rulli and Bob Ostrander, After playing a part'of the sum- comer Phil ie^rino for on tbe in 1951. The second team consisted of Ivy League coaches. play,, a publicity stunt, although ment against the Bonnies. all by a close 2-1 sco*c. eliminate* age. . fair-haired bo.vs for the Service­ opened for "an old side-armed Cronin says he was surprised As St. Bonaventure did against A ball club makes the manager, i .330 during the second ha'f of the Don Larsen of the New York .tauront 150-19), with championship men. Clyde Richard and Walt met with the Doves while also per­ spot question# concerning the Many righthander." Ernie la in the In­ Cincinnati and Seattle, the Tigers "We are working a lot harder season. I’ve been working on get­ Yankees made hls first appearance ' honor* already wrapped up'since Noteworthy scores: Jean Gau- Few Problem* Exist forming with the Hamilton Stand­ pitchee th /trio ■will throw. Greenberg announced it. only two more weeks remain in dino 128-109-335, John Hedlund Bycholskl each had 15 in a losing surance business during the off- It also looks like a cover-up for from Memphis came from behind this spring than wc did a year ago. ting him into condition for an early since hls World Seriea perfect Alston, despite Iris' optimistic 'cause. ard baseball team, I decided to de­ T. F iv ^ m e Ail-American George season In Milwaukee where he now Cleveland futility ih each game. They have a strong Fundamentally, .we are. a much start. • game and was battered soundly by loop warfare, edged fifth place 352. Daisy Morrison 126, Madeline view, acknowledge a few prob­ vote all my rime to softball. One df A dam ^the Hal Chase of softbiul, Princess Restaurant (38-33) 2-1, MoHey 111, Tom Morley 127, Manchester Trust, Hennas and resioes. - The Red Sox being big by offering bench and do not figure to be­ better club." I asked. "Have you "Leftfield Bobby Thomson Is a the Cincinnati Redlega, who won | lems still existed but he hiped they West Sides ended in a three-way the busiest clubs In the state, Ham­ and jratcher Ed Tickey will answer a million; the Indians being big by come rattled. worked on fundamentals more this- tetter hit'er than hls .23,1 average 20-6. He pitched three innings, 1 .second place Jon-Di’s (39-30) also Marge Cushing 1V2-113-32P, John would be eliminated by the time ___ilton_____ averaged„___ approximately...... ______three all^questlons pertaining to the sport shows. I'm going to glve''^m ■ shaded the Hobby Shoppe (37-32) Cushing 126, Lil Molumphy 116. tie for first place. A drawing -was Lankv Charlie Wrtnn of Hartford. | refusing it. Who are they kidding? Regaining Edge .sprlng?"' By this time we ad­ gave up a homer to George Crowe, the regular season got underway held and the west Sldea drew the games/s week. On the other hand, in/ addition to passing along valu- formqr Trinity College pitcher, la h they had swapped a couple of every chance to make good but If two trtplea, two doubles, a single 2-1 while Howard’s jlandscaping Mary Simmons 111 ' and Ruth in. four weeks. (joach Ray McKenna had his enerr 'ableAble U tipsd* on thslrtheir resnecUverespective nosl-poel-^ Bob Vanatta. who coached journed outside the clubhouse and he doesn't I won’t hesitate to make (37-32), tied for third with the Ostrander 124. bye: Manchester Tkust will play Uon, etc. getting a good look by Charlie ,$25,000 ball players, they would Bradley last year before going to took iip seats under the warm .sun. and five runs. All told IhJ Redleg* "We're not yet decided on wh Herm's Tliursday night at Ver- getlc Doves booked solid during the Root. Braves' pitching coach, have done themselves,, their teams a change. Bill Bruton in center, collected 25 hits. will play at second,, third and week days and always m anag^to- Ail in all it promises to be en en­ Memphis St^te, asserted his boys "Yon can never spend too much like Adcock and, Logan, is O. K, plahck School at 7:30. The winner Wrirai toUed'wlth Jacksonv Jacksonville last snd baseball much more good.... "Lost some of their competitive time on furidamenlals and this Two ■walks with the base* loaded field." he said, "and we're come up with either a Sariirday tertaining and educational evening summer and ia expected to be sent Jiank Aaron in rightficid led the will- play the West Sides Saturday land it is hoped that a large tuni- edge because of a layoff since Feb. spring wb^ .have really 'worked gave the Mll'wa ihee Braves a p81r awaiting final word bn Caimianel at a site to be decided later. night game or a Sunday a^rnoon out again. Dick Grabbwskl of Nor­ leagjue in hitting With .a .328 aver­ of runa In their ,3-2 virdicl over the Behind d o se d Doors encounter. Needless to repriark that out will attend the clinic #rhlch wich has already been optioned out 28 and they are just beginning to hard," the, miSn who once had the age. He has not yet nearly at­ la’s hand, Karl Spooner’s Mm and EAST SIDE REG regain It.” • dubious job of g'olng thi ough the Kansas City Athletics. Bob Cerv Johnny Podres’ back.'lf Oampanel- a softball game can b/'completed may become an annual affair. Tan- while Joey Jay, the third Connecti­ tained his potential. I wouldn’t Se WALT ALT“ C? In a ’preliminary game to the in half the rime required for a tative plans also call for the Rey- cut product and also a pitcher, may Brendan McCann -and Don New- motions as Pittsbtrrgli manager suprised if he hit .368. homered for the A'*. la’s hand is all right,^ur attack Businessmen’s League at the hook, who sparked the Bonnies to The Boston Red Sog defeated seveminning b s s e ^ l game and beatos club to play an exhlbltjm ’ stick. Joey would --probably be a dald. Last year the fc-ayes were can be strengthened^''^ P*r cent. has Impressed everybody with his East Side Rec last night, Jack's game later in the season at Robert­ starting pitcher with any _ other their great victory over Seattle, guilty of numerous mental the Chicago White .Sox 9-4, scor­ If Spopner and/T ’odres come Coffee Shop defeated L. T. Wood the Doves have long been noted for may not be able to reach the same CryStal-ballln)j. Haney ean- ing' five times In the fourth in­ Rulers of Baseball through, we coula have the beat determination, fire, hitting and their excessive /traveling through­ son Park against an all-local team : team in Ihe National League than on the ha.se path.s, while Ratting c iu d ^ the interview by saying, fielding. in a Junior League tilt by a 48-37 or against some other worthy op­ the mound'ddc'h Braves. p.e s k. Newhook suffered a and by throwing to w ro^' bases. ning. pitching In (he league. score. In the second game, 'the out-the, state;'New'England and stretched knee ligament against "You can see that the biggest ques­ . Two exhibitions in Arizona, the . "Remember, we didn't have Sal John Roseboro, rookie catcher' New York .area.' The (favel also ponent. "The entire clu'b is more de­ tion marks are catching, second from Montreal, has shown good Teachers won out over Herm’s It is believed that Monday bight Seattle -arid possibly w ill' not be termined thi.s spring than, ever be­ Cubs V*. ! the Giants, and the Maglle and Don Bessent until tlie Carhera . shop ' 67-38 while the proved educational. Mickey Mantle clouted four home able to pivot and run at top speed. baaiS^ And leftfield. I believe that Orioles vs. the Indians, were To Gather Friday speed, a good arm and good power, will mark the first time that e soft­ WEST SIDE MIDGETS fore'. The players have had e lorig season was nearly half gone., .Carl North End . Package upset the AnotheV argument in favor of ball cliiiic has been held in town runs in the first 11 Yankee games. McCann, who ■virtually stopped we are bping to win, and so do the rained out. • , according to Alston, but his catch­ The Mick went the distance in only W L Pet. time- to think over last year's fin­ players.” ''', Erskine had arm trouble, .Roger ing. still leaves much to- be deaired. Leftovers 46-43. softball, once regarded as an old and locsl players, fans and um-. Decl's Drive-In...... 12 2 .357' Seattle’s, highly touted Elgin .Bay- ish,” Haney said. “This, year I Craig should be better now that With little Nell Pierson setting man's game, is the cost required pires would do well to take advant­ one of the . first 11 spring games. 11 3 -lor, has an infected gland and may Haney has adopted R get-tough Belleair, Fla., March 21 Then we . have kids Illfe Fred losers lahk^Mike Ehlers led the Gene Conley of the. Braves ’’ho In the .final guinea of the season. moved on' to Fort Lauderdale to­ Kipp (20-7 at Montreal), Bob Dar­ club would permit it.” Dinner at Elks Home . Med to fl.-e peas while wearing-«ie_ Deci’g defeated Norman's by -a headquarters earlier in the week. One final question. Did Alston pact with 13 markers lyhlle Fran day for the 85,000 Pro-Amateur All 16 mkjor league clubs will lO 1 3 1 6 S nell (16-12). at Portland and Rene think the Dodgers would miss Moriarty chipped in with 12. livery of the 1 "rtford Chiefs in 54-37 score and assured themfialves Annual : LL Clinic Tournament, at the Coral Ridge ■Valdes (22-7 at Portland.), 'who the Elastern League. Conley •UR represented along with American Jackie Robinson? Playing with' but five men, stretche.i up to , eight inches over points and Pete Hansen w|th .16, Country (Jlub after wrapping up League President Will Harridge Cam b^ge. Ma.s8.. March 21 have looked exceptionally good so "I really can't answer Chat untilJ Herm's » foundround the pace seteel by the Tp Honor Schoolboys On Slate SaturdayjCanadiens Edge Totonto'2-1^ thg '36-hole Seinlnole. affair In Narional League President Wdrren ((JP)) — HarA'ard'S football offense far. And don't forget Ralph Bran I see how the young fellows make l^««oher* 'too m u ^ and after the the six foot mark.. He's one of the Plus Bob Cody, who cofUrolled both « ■' ...... blgge-st question marks with the boards and also, scored 13 points, Palm Beach. Giles and minor league President will take'on a Yale look thlAyear. ca. He's looked as good as any of out,” he began. "But there’s no intermission ' the -Teachers turned Only two of the big name play­ George Trautman, John Yovicsin. recently named them.” » , doubt, Jackie. Robinson could on the speed aiid wrapped the Secornd annual Elks Testimonial Dinner honoring members Brave.s.' Cori'ey has the potential were too much for Norman’s. Bob Providence Clinches Pennant No one was ready to comment (he university’s. 22nd head, coach, to |>e.a 20-game winner. Taylor, who coached Deci’s to, the ers will miss the Coral Ridge tour- Biggest Disappointment* us up for the big games more than game im early 'in the third period.' of the Manchester High School cross country, basketball anri the New York Yankees: and Dr. neyl Pete Cooper, who tied Walter oh what action baseball may take, j said yeaterda.v, "My offoffense is simi- For tlf* winners. Dave Dooman championship, deserves a lo(7 ; of Creighton Hale of Wiliiamaport, Alston's biggest disappointments anyone I ever knew. We'lljirobably rifle teams will be held tonight starting at 6?30 at the.Elks credit for the time he spent with Burkemo In the sieminole with 139, but Frick said he has “ A plan 1 1 lar to Yale’s.” thus far have been, the poor show­ miss his spirit and determination. and'Geoj-ge . McCIoed threw In 14 The. Yanltccs, with Mickey Man- Pa.,, assistant to' Little League New York. rMarch .21 oint, slamming k pitch far over Arthur. Store;^ with 13. Ray place ChTcsgo at home Saturday' Hershey depends on the final two If asters, April 4-7. NFL Commissioner ^jert Bell leftovers after a nick and tuck High, Paul Phinney. crow countiy the leftfield-wall. . Smachettl with 19 markirs and in the state' at. the “Towne House, night, , took sole posaession of th«i Cooper and Burkemo had identi- (D-NY), chairman of the House with Hiirvard athletic Officials land battle. With the score knotted at coach, Elgin Zaturaky, basketball by Tom KeUey In the Itidget Doug Pearson With 15 fought hard where activities will begin, at , 2 S r,^ rs p o tia s rn rg h l edging] |« ;" « to ••ch team «al rounda of .73-68—139 yqstei'day Judiciary 'Oommlttee. and Rep. clindida'tes for next fall's Pie en. League, posting sebros of 96, 88 Hillinga (R-CaUf.) .. g*nerall.v afe HI* first formal news conference the end of the half and also at mentor; and Gil Hunt.'rifle coach. and 110 for a total of 394! Second Lew Burdettii, a 19-game winner* for the Contractors. Decl>, Police p.m. the Toronto Maple LeafJ 2-1 lo.t ' over the 6,746:yard Scmlnple Club Carries Plays to Wdshington the end of the third period, the Other invited guests Include and Fire, Gus's Grihders and Per­ Speakers also will include Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoftrioh's!- who also lost course ..and spilt 82,800. Cooper defined as “unflivorahle’’. tp base­ was scheduled for later today. He victor* outscored their opponents r wight Perry, high school faculty -place was w/on by Paul Wilhelm with Milwaukee last season, was I chsnce to take sole possession of ball.". ' ' plans to return to Gettysburg. Pa., with strings of 91-90-419-270. ’third once a New York Yankee farm­ sonalized Floors sre the West Sid.e Baafon - Pittenger, . Providence, goal with 30 seconds to “pjay. piok^ up first money of 81.700 In by four points in the final period mimager, George Eknmerllngryice Midget League represehtaCives in R. 1., New England regional Little The* victory gave Montreal a second place, still are, tied with The third introduced by Rep. tomorrow and move his family to ■Washington, March 21 (JP)—.iHro* Bell spoke yesterday with Sen. place went to Harold Woods, 90- hand. Burdette was a throw-in in Roche.«iter at 69’ points each W'tlh winning the St.* Petersburg Open Keating (R-<<*), would'set up a Cambridge in about a month. which proved the margin of vic­ principal at Manchester High, and 81-92-263; ' the Town Tournament. - . League director; and Francla J. two-point margin over the Bruins, last Sunday; giving him 83,000 football'ls sending the first team Kefauver (D-Tennl . and Rep. Cel- tory., For the winners, -Tom (Jon- Bob (iordon, chairman of -the Elks the deal which tset' Johnny Sain EAST SIDE MIIMIETS McCarthy, New Haven, State Lit­ who - are'at, Detroit tonight for a Hershey only a point back after de­ "Code of fair play" for sport* join*- Yovicsin, whose team's a t'’Get­ into its campaign to get Out froVn let. (D-NY), the heads df Anti-; In the Junior Division, Ray to the Yankees in 1951. Lew was feating Buffalo J-4 last q|ght. within the-week. i Ing b**eb«ll. pro footba'I and bai- tysburg College won 32 and lost 11 under the Federal Antitrust Laws. monopoly Committees in th* twoi ran-and J^ck Boothby had 18 and Youth 'Activities Committee which Pyka won with th* -'remaricable with San Francisco in the Pacific * W L Pet. tle League director. game with the pennant-winning Hogan and Sam Snead tied for IT ' points, ♦respectively. For the has made all arrangements.for to­ Chiefs ...... 12 3 .800 Invited guests also include New Ken Schinkel scored twice for ketda.II in one caUMry, rather than in* the last fiye years, indicated he No less a quarterback than Bert chambers of Congress. scores, of 112-126-118-356. Second Coast League at'the'tim e. Inci.- Red Wings. Boston winds up the Springfield after 'Cleveland had third with 741 and split 81,200. di^laring them aubjrot to monoply may retain Ted Schmitt and Josh losers, Randy Brown was th* top night’s affair. place, honors went to Fred Demers, Cruisers . 8 7 .533 Haven Mayor Richard C. Lee; Al­ season Saturday at home against Seven tied for. fifth and received Bell is calling the plays. Celler has Introduced' a bill to ^ n t-g e tte r with 15 tallies. dentally, Burdette was christened jumped off In front.' Schlnkel’s laws. , : WillTam*. assistant coaches for Bell, commlsslorter of the Na­ To .^ward Trophies 117-107-98-322. ,Rudy Wojnorowlea, ■Ladders...... 7 8 .460 bert Houghton bf ' Willlainsport, the fouilh'place ^ New York Rang­ 8321.24 each; Bill Cavanaugh of seven year* under-Lloyd Jordan make baseball subject to the anti­ Y JUNIOR LEAGUE Shiva I^wla Burdette. Engines...... 3 12 .200 first goal In the, second period sent The present controversy was set tional ' F.ootball League (NFL), Program highiights will *be th* took third spot with games of 88-' secretary of_ Little League Inc., ers. ' • the Indians out in front to stay. Hobe Sound, Fla., PeUr,Thomson off with the Supreme Court’s recent whd was 9red after last season'* trust laws. He told Bell hls com­ Both -Nassiff Arms and ’Boland 115-114-317. and a representative from the Gov-: Geoffrlon’s goal came just when of Melbourne,. Auatralik, Doug saw eight Congress members yes­ mittee probably will- conduct hear­ Oil suffered defeat last night in presentation of trcphles to a pair New York Yankees have an­ The Snal games in the East Side The Hershev-Buffelo game was decision appraising pro football aa 2-8 record. ' . ' terday. He scheduled other meet­ of standout Red and White ath­ . .The Pool Tournament Was won ernor's_ office,____ , Jt-mppeare'd as If the game would a nip amrtuckaffair with the Beani . Ford of Mahopac, N. Y„'Jimmy. a busineas'. . • He said that although he does ing* eome - time this session.! the *Y Junior League. They remain in the Midget Di'vision''-by Gtaiy nounced that they will have n.new Rec Police and Firemen's Midget The n\aater of ceremonies will* end in a tie. Don. Marshall scored Demarief of Kiamesha liake. N. Y„ ings today. , Ketsuver Indicated he would wait letes. Captain Milt Doremus will advanced sale ticket office in the rallying for three goats In the final Haiik Greenberg, general mana not consider himself a strict disci- in a tie for first place. The'tle will receive the „ecohd annual Pete Smith. He defeated Chucky Saun­ League last night found the Lad­ be Dr. Malcolm (Mai) Stevens, for the Canadlens in the opening period. , Lew Worsham of Fort Lauderdale, pllntrisn "I do think you've got to Bell is oq|t to convince Congress to see what happens In the House. be played off Tbursdey night at Grand Central Terminal. ders funning over the Cruisers'44- ger of the Cleveland Indians, spoke that professional football ia set .Wlgren, Trophy for being the first ders for the crowm. In the Junior f'»rmer Yale and New York Uni-, ptriod and -rookie Bob Pulford Gardner Dlcklnaon Jr„ of Pana­ for most of riie club representative* make certain sacrifices to be a suc­ While ruling that pro fdotbsll 8' o’clock. Boland Oil was defeated Class, John Holmes defeat^ Rudy 12 while in the nightcap, the league veralty football coach! now a prac­ matched it for Toronto in the sec­ ma "CUy, Fla;, and Don January of up'in the best way possible to as­ Manchester runner to finisli in the Mantle isn't the first triple champion Chiefs defeated the En­ Ross In t(uartcrftnals when he said "I simply don’t know cess in any sport.". should be regulated, the Supreme by Gordon Cleaners 55-53 and State Cross Country Meet. The Wojnorowica. - ticing physician im-New York city. ond. : St. Augustine, Fla,, March 21 OP) Lan^asas, Tex., each had 142. anything about what will take •‘Anybody connected with the sure real competition f mong,team* Court declined to alter, previous Nasriff* were beaten-by the EHks Ping Pong Tournament was won crown ’winner to wear the colors gines 30-23. Dr. Hale and Pittenger ■will con­ and to entertain the ftms. third annual Frahk Damato Me of the Yankees. The late Lou Stan Olandet and Norm Gibson - Defending Champion Judd Demaret teamed with T. Bed­ place at the meeting. W* have team—players and'coaches—wU be decisions ssyibg that bssebill ia by Harold Woods in the Midget duct the .clinic for officers arid di­ ford'Davie of Palm Beach to tie nothing to suggest; as far as expected to go along with our He 6ame here because the Su­ exempt-from antitrust statutesi and Bills and Millersm K was a right r wui Wiw^arded i^ro v ed to Gehrig led ‘the American League teamed up toTcarry the Ladders to New York. March 21 (/Pt — The Brumley faced hut year's, medal­ preme Court ruled last month that Bob Lazzari as the most improved Division, bearing Rusty Bunistt In batting percentage, home runs a one-sided victory over the Toiir- rectors first on the agenda ,at 2 Providence Beds have won the ist,.-Frank D. Rom of West Hart­ for pro-hmateur honors With ^the know. All I, know about It la the training rule*,”’ he 'said. "I don’t Celler contends "You can’t separ­ one, with the Lunchmen winning in the finals. Roger Poe and Ron­ p.m. think Harvard boys will have a pre football is subject to antitrust ate fllih from (owl."' player oil this year’s basketiMll a,nd runs batted .in during the 1934 -nament bound Croisers. Olander American Hodkey League pennant ford. Conn., In today a quarterfinal team of Peter Thomson and Thom­ piece I '*aw in the newspapef a a close one 42-37. squad. nie LaPoints were rivals in the fi­ The banquet itself Is exproted to round of the Ameriean Renlors Golf as E, Pemberton of Toledo, Ohio, couple of days ago announcing the different attitude towa'rds this than jurisdiction'. 'The' court hasn’t f*ld House Republican Leader Martin Gordon Cleaners did:a-man’s size nals of the Junior Division, with campaign. Mantie turned t(ie trick ripped the nets for 26 points and begin at 6 - o’clock. ... for the second straight yfar and other athletes I’ve coached,. Actu­ the league is guilty of any viola­ Several members of the high last season. Gibson found the range foe 14 tal­ head into tbe playoffs as the Tournament. 'a’ho had 121 for a new tournament meeting." of Massachusetts' was more sym­ job in hearing Boland’a in the school's ^ f l ’s cheerleading group Poe taking the honor*. lies. For the losers, Joe Massolini recori ‘ Giles said he didn’t knpw "what ally, the boys rules them- tion, but some lawmakers have pathetic. He said he didn’.t see how opener last night. Mike Geciauskss ______^------~L Hogan’s partner In the ,amateur form” the meeling will take. "All setvea il they want a auccesaful suggested Its player -draft and re­ football could function “Without with 20 points and Darcy Smith will again aerve as waitresses for wa-e top point-getter with seven the dinner. ■ RELAYR AT STORKS while Jim ,Slriannl and Jack Sim­ Hockey at. a Glance division was crooner Big Crosby. I know la that the commlssiw tea,nv.‘’ serve clause practices are ques­ ■ome sort of reserve clause.’’ with 16 did the bulk of the scor GYMNAS'HCS GATHER mon* sd d ^ two 'each. ' ).------iTiey scored 66-65—131 and were want* to get the view* of the 16 tionable. NFL -contracts contain a one- ing. Dave Duffy again led his team Amherst March 21—Th* New Storra, MaFch 20 (JP)—A field In the nightcap, the Chiefs pulled Wedneeday's Results out of the money, club* on the matter." * MEETS TOUGH EOE After his Capitol Hill foray yes­ year opri(pi on a player’s service, in. scoring .but his 26 points were Ehigland 9 ^ * * -AA^ senior men of 150 athletes. representing 12 but a victory over the cellar-dwell- National League ' v After the Coral Ridge .Tourna- -Miami Beach./la., March 21 (/Pi terday;,Bell 8ald; J.‘l tri%d to give This option ia renewed each time just not enough for the Oilers. Pro Baeketball and women’s gymnastic champloa- New England colleges snd univer­ mg Engines. After getting off to Montreal 2, lV>ron$o 1 ent. the pro* move to' Miami •UCONN ,76’ THEME -^Australla’a MServyn Rose, top- thei.i exactly the story of the Na­ a player slgiis. The second contest was another shipe will take place at th* Uni­ sities jwiil compete in the second a alow start and.being held acure- American League OPEN ALLEYS 3each for the 87.500 Miami Beach seeded sjnong foreign en trah ^ tional Football League as -it oper­ BeU also found support from ding dong battle. Jeff Morhardt ThoriMtay’s Schedule versity of MassschuMtta Om* annual University of Connecticut less during' the first period, the Hershey 6, Buffal. 4 FOR LEAGUES — PRIVATE PARTIES Open Saturday and Sunda; Hartford. M a r c h 21 (*7 — faces a tough foe today when he ates.’’ Rep. Harris (O-Ark), who baa led the scoring for Ma and Bill’s E esten DIvtsten FbuU Playotf March 30, It wrna announced today Relays here Saturday. Trials "UCkmn 75’’ Will b* the* theme by James Boeco, meet director. V winners fought back to within Springfield 5, Clevelaqd 1 ' plays-Eddie Moylan of, Trenton, He reported he found tome |sup- proposed that, team s^rts he *x- with 16 points with Jim Meachmm Syracuse at Bost"'n\(Flrst game field events -will be^n at 6 p.nq. a two-point spread with tfie half Thursday's Schedule T when the Unlt*»»lty of Connecti­ port among the lawmakers. i ' cmpt*d.from anUtruat law*. Harris in beat-of-flve-aeriea) The best t!umhlera, .trampoline ar­ DAY OR NIGHT OHANCBS IMFBDVB cut Alumni C Club holds it* an­ NJ*^i- in' the G o ^ Neighbor Ten- and BUI Hearn scoring IS and 11, with the finaia''atarttng 'at 7:3Ci'. time score 10-8. For the winners, ' ^ ’aUonal League ,.ni» Tournament. Rose ran through Bell also told e newsmap he'Is arid be has asked Citller for hear- respecUvely.-i-For Millers: Rudy V’eherii DlrisioB Final Playoff tists and all-around acrobaU la. 5 lAst g e a r’s program, acehdulet! Rustling MIks Reardon led the at­ - Boston at Detroit nual aporta awgrd dinner at inge on his-bill. UMasa campus for the oolorfui chmiilt’s TEL Ml 9-81D0 / three matches yesterday to catch “Definitely )h feVor" of a players’ Wojnorowica did the heavy work for March- 24, was canceled by 4 '■( ‘ Kansas City, Maroh 21 ^ ---- Hotel sutler heU im April 18. Tm Minneapolis at St. Louis' (First event For the flrat time a t tack. es he rallied for,>17 points announcement w*aa made tO^*jr by up with the field after arri'ving association ;as long as it would shoring 14 point*. gam* Ih b#*t-of-fiv*-##rira) y 'heavy ahowr atorm. / while teammates RsAdy Smith and The '^rwklyrt' Dodgers .h/t# Kaat’a chancas for shattezjng'the late. His 'vieUmf were Jdhn 08t no. interfere with a Coach’s “8ls* I Roy O’Neft and Bernie Balon led champion will be * crowned. In Saturday^ progrisifi lists eight Curtla Blake added four and three Vegt’* domination of the annual Clu'b PceaidCTt 'TheodorA.Cttuiuile New Haven, March 21 (fl—Sopae Wedaeeday’e RasoH*/ past yean, a sufficient number of their Jitney City headquartera in of New Haven. Alvto-T*. Evan* tihger of Tale, ^0, 6-0; Jo(tn Cap- cipllne" cipime over piayers.player*. n NBTL r u own- looiDO new pleasure boats go o(on view the Elks’ scoring with 17 points track .event!, five .field events,- ^ n U . reepectiyely. For the lo»- a Journal :^uare shoe itore. They MURPHY'S ALLEYS i I' B«at*‘W'at basketball each and-1(07 Anaaldt scored 13. ' No Games Scheduled / teams has not been entm i but . f ■ ■ ■ a n o D n ON (four relays, 'two freshman relays Bnglnaa, T m y BTamhard w it ' nm * Im ^ ved M iiy whan waiter, and MiehMl Molpefixo, both of *11 of th* Univenfity of Miami, /era, at their annual mee'Ung'^Uer I today aqI Uiithe ffour-day &nm ' cut , FHdnj'e-fhdMMiala Intereft Increased W a fsbl|W b«rt 'A ■ wiu play eight ganiee at Roosevelt ■■'/' ' ' : 9 t l .^ A IN S m S T i.. '' CiuMre, have ^Men appoinUd 6*1, 6-2; and Harvey Jackson of this year. refi$sed to ri^ognise ] Boat Show opens at th* New ,ven BUl Twerdy agtin Jed the. losers »r. C^KHMIOT A 80M B4C, PMU, Bd a ap^aV open AAU 8S-pouad i man -fia he hu for bight mark Stadium In Jersey Qty duting iwith 18 poinu. , y / ‘ Ghmes Scheduled \ i ' v a chattpioa must be dstgrwiww*'; s n iud, LmvIU th'rew'lii 1957. ------'^resbytdrian CoUfgci 6-2. 6-0. Jm ick. a unioa-Uk* orghnlzarioa. ’ Arena. '91 throw. . , - : x: Jim ‘ .1 , i/V, ■ ' ' \ 'V V'--' •' i 1. ■T. • ^ r 'i/' i l l : - , MA^CHESTEfl EVENING HERALD.- !M./VNCHESTER, CONN.,: THURSDAY. MARCH 2J, 1957 : p 'a g e TWENTY-THREE V/ ' • ' - - - 4 ------^ ' V'^-'-r-i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1957 <• \. PAGE TWENTY-TWO t. Apartments— Flats— .Houses fop Sale ; 72 Hopses for Sale'. i2 fWentfid— Real EsUte 77 Auctions 78 believe ./In romance’’ pronouBoa- . r r . . y jReds for Uomitnee, Too : 1 ment! ' ' ArticlM .F0r Sal« , 45 Household Goods '' 5L Tenements 63 Automobiles for Sale 4 Household Serviees | THERE OUGHTA^ BE A' LAW! BY FAGALY and SHORTEN MANCTESTER — Attrac^ve four v a c a n t OVBftSIZED Cape with WANTED—Real estate Ustlnga. :,■■ ' ■ G E T , Olga got an interview with 4 - Contaot Turkingtoti Bros. Rehity Offered 13-A MAHOGANY dresser,, and dressing THREE ROOM apartment in at­ room b ri^ home, full basement. large expansion attic, but no base-' BIG, BOUNTirUI.. BARGAINS .Oech Presld«mt Antonin Eaitolo^t* LOAM—$8 per yard., truck load menu for $1S,200. Three bedroom' C o,/-351' Center St... Manc.heMer. BEFORE YOU BUT m uaeO t o Iota. Gravel. S.tabllUed crushed table. Excellent' condition. Salem tractive rural neighborhood in Oil' heat', screens and storms. at Conn.'s Most Amazing . ky to plead her heart's cause. - ClassHied «e« OormoQ Motor Salet. . Biudit FORMICA countara. ceramic wall pattern. $35 eacl). M l 9-7427 after , Veriton. Near churorf; atores and QuiCki'^McU^ey, $U,200. Made- colonial for $1Z9()0. Older three Ml. 3-1507, evenings MI. 9-S66S or Czechs Give Olga Right .cgNOCkib stime. Hot mix a ^ h a lt Nussdorf, Ml."3-778l. ' Olga, who is a medicnl student, Sales and Servlet, 38S .Main and floor tile. . Let ua' mole ■ lilh, Res’Realtor. M-L.8. M.L.S. bedroom Home'^ with two-car ga­ AUCTIONS! said the government had permitted Street. Ml.''9-4S7l Open evemnsa. BsWAQf TMt OUT.'tARUy MI 9-7408. rage for $ll,00(i. Many more. T. J. your bathroom and kitchen - For MOffMlna prefsrred. .Availabis ' April 7. Ml 9-1642. USTINGS WANTED, single and her to retain -Her Czech citizenship Advertisament OueSTlS WHO FIVE d r a w e r chest, unfinished? Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-1577 or Ml free eaumatee call Ml. .9-3S56, The At*in0lNTMSNTf KEYSTONE 8 mm movie camera, . ( Ml. 9-2937.. • , two-family houses. Member of when, she leaves the COtintry with GOOD USED CARS .Tile Shop, Buckland. PA«9 VQUO. Special. $15.95. .Sherwin-WiUlame, CENTRAL—Tvi’o-i^mlly home, four 9-7751. - CLASSIFIED ADVT. ooTTAorr F 1.9 lens with one roll film. Keyr MLS. Howard. R. Hasting!, Real­ AH Brand-New Mej-chandize To Marry Olympiie Star^ Harold. Earlier she said the want­ PoaTAt« wmi stone Tttler. Bell and Howell 8 981 Main-St. n V E ROOM FLAT. Second tWOT. rooms each floor. Separate fur­ DEPT. HOURS NO MONEY d o w n : WEAVINa pf bumi. moth, holes THlSLimB .. < fiftdT Adults preferred. Call monjinge naces, large lot. Madeline Smith, A LARGE HOME centrally Ideated tor, Ml. 9-1-107, any time Sparkling NeW Invientory ed to continue competing injnter* -and torn clothing, hosiery runs, mm splicer. All for $25. Phone 311 that'OTUiers have outgrown. Nine (Continned from Page One) national track meets .tmder. Czech­ OiTTV-- MOTOROLA TABLE model, 2J'> between 9 -«- MI 9-9778.^> - - — Realtor, M.L.S. M.L.S. MI 9-1642. MUL-nPLE tlSTING makes avail- of Spring Mercliandisc ing that a vltisen wishing to marry, 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P..M. ' w h y Wa l k ? handbags repaired, tipper re­ •9-5821. ■ ■T.V. Table model Kenmore wash­ spacicnia..^ rooms, plus servants for., yourself, your home, a foreigner must obtain govern­ oslovak colors if that would help f placement, umbreilaa repaired, ATTRACTIVE thr^ room fur­ quarters, '8',4 -baths, two-car ga­ able the com'bjined. servicee of 28 Harold and Olga fell in love at her marriage pemit. She is 'the ing machine and wringer. Portable CTJ3TOM, BUILT 1956 ranch situ­ realtora to hel}) . aj^ your house. ' • garden or shop! ment permission. •- 1951 Bpick Riviera coupe. Full; men'a ehirt' collare reversed and RCA 16" 430NS0LE, with' UHIi' bathlnette. Call MI 9-5398. nished apartmenLTHeat included. ated on US)cl50 lot; Thla Is a com ­ rage, three 'aprea. Many other fine Iasi ■ year's Melbourne Olympic It was believed that Conhblly only child of middle class parents COPY CLOSING TIME 'A- For Information pfease call Carl price $295. , ■ . replaced. - Marlow.'s LliUa Mend­ converter, $20. MI. 9-0471. Centrally lo c a t ^ Adults only.- $85 plete home with aluminum storm features. Must.,be seen to be ap­ Games. They could have eloped In i.'as helped by the wqrld press In­ and wants to continue her miedical FOR Cl ASSIFIED^DVT. ing Shop. MOVING—Must sell cheap; wash­ ton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, per m onth./'M l 9-6808 between windows and screens, awnings, preciated. T., J.' Crockett, Realtor. 9-4694. e v e r y THURSDAY, FRIDAY Australia, but Olga wanted to terest in hla romance, and possibly studies in the 'United State's as ; it i? ChevTolet 3-door sedan. F ull! COLLAPSIBLE stroller, miscel­ ing ■ machine, dining;- kitchen and 6-8 p.m. / breezeway, jalousies and’ attached MI 3-1577 or MI 9-7751. ‘ and SATURDAY NITES- abide by her country's lav/s requir­ well as her,Sporta. , - MON. THRU FRI - i HEuf>HOLSTElFUNG- slip covers by Secretary of State Dulles' "wc j . ..price $49..50, . laneous ■' baby, items, mahogany porch furniture, lamps, pictures; garage. Opner leaving . state USTINGS WANTED—Single, two- . 10:30 A. M. n . I and’ drapes. Large . selection of cxiitfee table, gold framed mirror, etc. 14 and 19 Proctor Rd. IHREB^r o o m s ! Heated. .Centrel- Please contact Elva Tyler. Real GASTON REALTY CO. SALES START AT 7 pmi. i ilM7 Chevrolet'station wagon. Full I fabrics. Quality workmanship, (aftaiiy three-family, business ^^ATU R D AY 9 A. M. Frigidaire ii^ner. Ml 3-6170. ly ^Ideated. Inquire Burton's, 841 tor, MLS'.Mcmber, MI 9-4469. property. Have many cash buyers. I , price $145. free estimates given in your home. e x c e l l e n t GAS rknge, im- Matn sr., 16-1 S C H O O L S T . •Smith’s Upholstery Shop. MI. maculate condltiqn, stainless steel Mortgages arranged. Please .call , 1949 Chevrolet 2.door sedan. $13,900—Three bedroom 1954 ranch. /MANCHESTER / George L. Uraziadlo,'Realtor. Ml. “ Conn.'s Largest Auction Firm’-I, TOITB COOPERATION Wil.1, 9.4693. evenings Ml. 3-jM7 .top, griddle. Kenmore automatic 8>.s ROOM apartment for rent. ; 1963 Chevroict Del-Air 2-door. .90t8uV SOO Boats'^nd '.Accessories '46 Hot water heat, bgsement recrea­ 9-5878. 10^ Henry St. BE APPRECIATED f iVf GETS fkSRf S OP OiPtV^ washer. Apartment sise sofa bed. Heat, llghtl and piling for electric tion Tdom, excellent condition, Pour room Cape Cod. two urrfln POST AUCTION ROOMS 119.53 Nash Rambler. FURNITURE repairing and refir.- DOOPLE MINIS IN STO<^—You-mag-lt boat kits, MI 9-8872. stove fuiniqhed. Suitable (or cqu- trees, central, bus; CArlton W, ished Upstairs, nice section of Bol­ lahlng; antiques restored. • Furm- ■VO’J T6M USTINGS WANTED for all types RT. 5 - BERLIN TURNPIKE **OPEN HOUSE” Starcraft aluminqm. Evinrude ple -with one child. Call MI 9-0495, 1 ^ Plymouth Hardtop sedan.' T46V PONT. AND s«y Hutohlna. MI 9-5132, 9-4694. MulU ton. Two years old. excellent con­ V of, (lomes! Single. 2. 8, and 4 fam- Dial Ml 3-5121 tuie Repair Service, Talcottvllle esou iA motors. Sales and $frvlce„ All REFRIGERATOR—Cotdspot, 8-7 p.m. pie Listing M em ber.., \ dition. "Only $18,400, attractive fl ■ Ml. 8-7449, LtSVE till ^Ifys and business property. Call Opp. Conn. Lt: A Power Co, Bldg. f95« Pontiac 2-door aedan. models from 3-35 horsepower. Mc­ cu. ft., excellent condition, nancifig. ■ \ MqCgaret Cleszynski, Broker. MI THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY VOu'i/t GOT offer. TR 5-2070. ' . THREE b e d r o o m ranch. Base­ $14,800^Two family, built • 1948. 1952 Pontiac 4idpor sedan. RUGS CLEANED apd shqmpoo.ed Bride's Sports, Spot, lU ’ j Center . DMlce Hours 9-429,1. M A R C H 2 3 * . T*iE BtiKP' St., Ml 9-8'747, . \ ment, fireplace, tite bath, knotty Neat and clean, hear bus, shop­ MARCH 21 MARCH 2 2 \ "Out care means longer wear.' REASONABLE — UseiJ.electric pine kitchen, carport. Excellent 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. . out who would do the negotiating. Lost and Found. 1 sTA&GEasr ping. -Carlton W; Hutchins. Ml SEIXING YOUR property? Uat 7 A.M. fo 9 P.M. 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. 7 A.M . to 5 P.M. Free pickup and delivery. Smith s stov.e and refrlgeratqr.^lso 16", : condition. Phone MI 3-4822, owner. 9-5132, 9-4694. Multiple Usting MI 9-5731' or MI 9-4737 However, India .and other mem­ ✓ ^ McGLURE PONTIAC, INC. ■ Upholstery Shop. ML- 9,4663, eve L.M.—M.L. which means (Live NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Diamonds— Watches— Telertsion, living' rooiWdivan. Call Member. Modern—Multiple List) with the ber* of the Asian-Afrlcan bloc liings Ml. 3-7267. - - •j0650,_;iifter 5 $7800—Ideal for retired couple sponsoring the measure said it //Ct t h e Optional Share Boolr No. 1700 373 Main St.. Maihs^ster , ' Jewelry 48 Business Locations C?ute three room house. Also, en­ Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real­ issued by The Manenester Sa\'ings WEST CEN'TER ST. — Cape Cod, tors. MI. 3-6939. rnvant negotiations between the has! 1951 OLDSMOBILE Holiday; hydra- LEONARD W.' YOST Jeweler, re­ for Rent 64 three years old, immaculate con­ closed sunporch, nice neighbor­ British and CJj'priqts. and l. STORE FOR -RENT for any tj-pe 9-6264) ~agn t of theam ount of deposit. g-9960. JThursday ^enings. 129 Spruce ment garage, large lot, on bus Alteration!, additions.. garagea _ o ( business. 214k8pruce -St. line, near churches and schools. Street. Ml. 9-4387. FRIGIDAIRE aqtotnatic wash^rt* 4>4 ROOM Cape Cod, Verplanck Agency, Coventry, PI 2-6872, PI War H 'as well as NATO p^rt^rz. 2 Re-idding specialists. Easy budg CAPITOL EQUIPMENT CO. CAD114AC-1947. Model 92. Good A s i BOOK No. 7f96. good conodition, $40. 511 To Inspect phone Barbara Woods 2-7932. The British have accused Grpbee of c o n ^ o n . Call TR 5-7235 between et terms. MI 9,-849.5 or TR 8000 SQ. FT. In new industrial Agency, MI 9-7702. school section, close to bus line. 38 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER . is hereby given that Pnsa 5-9109, \ , Price $15!600. Call owner tor ap­ encouraging Cypriot terrorists. No. 7196 issued by First Na. 6 /thd 8 p.m. Fuel and Feed 49-, building fo'r lease or rent. Three WANTED—Direct from owner by SINGER REBUIL'Tpbrtable sew­ phase wiring, loading platform' pointment, MI 3-4603. The dispute also has endbd Greek- lal Bank of Manchester has ing machine, table model. Ken- April or May, 2, 8, or 4 tenement f^ym o CHEVROLET convertible. I and heated. Woodland St., Man­ house with one vacancy. Write Turklsh cooperalidn Under their been lost and application has $350 Ml 3-1300 .tWIMNEY, FIREPIJVCE. . stone Help Wanted--Female 33 Help Wanted— Female 35 Help W aited— BALED Ha y — Take one or sever- ihore .washer and wringer. Call .1 Good condition, sl. H. Chase, Harmony Hill, chester. MI. 9-5048. TRADE YOUR HOUSE Box E, Herald. •' Balkan Pact with Yugoslavia. ^See The New 1957 Lines Of: been made to said banh for V I contractor. MI 9.5451, Ml 3-50421 Male or Female 37 MI 9-.5398. Greelt ’ and English-language ; after 6:30. w a n t e d -H ousekeeper to liVp in. . ^ b r o n Rd.; Bolton. Ml 3-5427. Lots (or Sale 73 ment' and issuance of new b< or 318 Fern St. ' DEMONSTRATORS. Twenty worn- /S M A L L STORE on Purnell Place, If you are-planning a move, IMMEDIATE action asaured. Need newspaper on Cyprus carried in- end needed‘ in a statewide expan­ $125 a month plus room and w a n t e d , soda fountain help days. consider trading In your house. BUILDING LOTS In Bolton. One 1/>ST—Pair blue framed/glaaAes, 1953 PLYMOUTH four door sedan, near Main St. Apply Marlow's,' two and three bedroom proper­ tei-views with other mayors, the n excellent condition, privately INTERIOR AND exterior remodel­ sion program with a national con­ board. Call Ml 9-4790. AD 2-1324. Short order and steam table mi FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC range, ' 867. Main St. We have three homes—Colonial acre lota and larger, Ppftes from LAV and GARDEN POWER EQUIPMENT vicinity Park and Maln^Sts. MI F ertilizers 50-A good condition. Gall MI 9-0989. ties. Buyers waiting. Realtor only elective officials on the is­ owned. M I.'9-9912. ing. houses'and garagee. Free cern. . Earnings unlimited, car for 11 a.m.-8 p.m. shift. Apply at $16,000. new ranches ' at $1500 to $2500. 'Terms arranged. land. All of them, no matter what ON DISPLAY. PLUS FREE DEMONSTRATION. 9-0439 between 9 a.m.-^ p.m. estimates. Cali W. F. Hensel. Ml. •person. Howard Johnson's. Members of Multiple Listing. Real necessary. Experienced dealers WELL ROTTED cow manure for THREE ROOMS suitable for office $18,900 and $21,000 where the Lawrence F. Fiano, Broker. MI Estate Center, JA 8-6524, evenings their politics, condemned the ef­ 1956 CADILLAC convertible. Beau­ 3-5966. Help )Vanted— Male 36 9-62M. or business, 470 Main St. MI. f a c t o r y REPRESENTATIVES WILL BE PRESENT. KW T—Vicinity of Autumn Street. ■needed as managers. . For informa­ your gardens and lawns. De­ ■owners will take your pre.sent 9-5910. ! MI 3-4305. ' fort! to bring NATO info the pic­ tiful light blue with black nylon tion write or call TThi House of Machinery and Tools 52 9-5221 or bn 3-7444. home in on a trade. Very Full grown male cal. white with livered by the loads. Pella Bros. ture. lop. Full Cadillac .equipment:, a ) GARAGES porches, dormers, rcc-. Plastics. Inc.; Avon.- Conn. Farm: S'TORE MANAGER WANTED MEN AND WOMEN—Sna^ bar at­ simple transaction. Call and get • TWO IN “ A’ ’ zpne. one “ AA ”, two MANCHESTER—Lot wanted dark back, Vhlte 41p on tail, and attic rooms built, tendant's. Call Manchegter D r iv e -______Phone___ MI.______3-7405. j $9,'S CRAFTSMAN, walking beam for All insisted on resumption of certified 12,460 miles, former oWn-1 realion ingtbn, ORchard. 7.16B4 or 7-0142 - the details. lakefront (Ipd Lake, Bolton) with small professional building. Clif­ ^ POWlk MOWERS, Reel and Rotary smudge on hoee. MI 9-1507. and hathroOms re- in retail poultry store. Experience I Jig saw, 24'." swing, built in blower OFFTCB FOR RENT, 601 Hartford negotiations between Britain and er's name on request, IJkc new. i Kitchen froni 7 to 9 p.m. I? . JI' ! 5-10-5 PLANT FOOD, $3.65 80 lbs. Water. T. .J; Crockett, MI 3-1577. ford Hansen A Co. MI. 8-1308. Ja c o b s e n - TORO - BOLENS - FOLEY Full guarantee. For the finest in a j modeled. Robert ,'f. Alexander, in poultry hot necessary. W« will Notch' MI 9-60(W .^urlng day,.! jo.e.*, $5.75 80 lbs. Driconure ' and light. $35. Rockville TR Rd. ^horie,MI-9-0969. Cypriot representative*. Intliiding train, p o you qualify? Apply in T. J. rROCKB:TT, Announcements used car see Bob Oliver, Center I Ml 9-7716. . THE PRUDENTIAL Mon., Wed.. Thin«. or evenings g.j.i, organic complete lawn 4 5-3119. Realtor—MLS BOL'NSN/: LAKE — Extra large Makarlos. The leftist paper 18" to 75" C U n iN G CAPACITY. person. Fri., Sat., or Su STORE—(Thoice location at the i waterfi-.bnt with brook and white Haravgt called -Lennox-Boyd’s Motors, 461 Main St. ; ip^Y O iT lN T E I^ to build your plant food, $2.98 50 lbs. We deliv­ MI 3-1577 Res. MI 9-7751 mOOME TAXES prepared in your Center on Main 8t-- approximate-■ birch, lumber. MI. 9-4211. statement "a yontinua.Mon o f the new home.j^all William' Ksnrhl, INSURANCE COMPANY LYNN POULTRY FARMS STORE er and give SAH Green Stamps.' Musical Instruments 53 Iv 1300 sq. ft. Wtll-,remodel to suit! imme or by appointment. Eheper- 1955 BUICK HARDTOP. RlViera J. W. Hale Corp., Houseware- Greeks Reject policy of the Iron fiat.” ★ RIDING ROTARY MOWERS model. laistrous red and black Contractor and' Builder, AIL Manchester Parkade ons Wanted— tenant. Ctoll -MI 9-6808 or MI BJOTlilNG LCTS for sale. 100x200 The English-language Time.* of lenced tax work. Call MI. 3-4723. 3.7773. , - O E A M E R IC A Dept. .MUSIC instrumental, rental. Com­ ROCKVILLE—Six room house. BOLENS - PORTER CABLE • SPRINGFIELD - BANTAM flh l^ , full power equipment, Fentale 38 9-5781. y Including city water and ' sewer. 11*7 A rTt/"V Ta 1 • Cyprus Said the Colonial Secre­ plete line of instruments. Rental Newly renovated including new C?lose to bus. INCOME TAX prepared. Personal premium tires. Very, very clpan. has an opening for a competent applied to purchase price. Repre­ school and store- IM A 1 O llO le 111 tary’s speech had produced a feel­ and buaineas. Frank Farldori. MI. JANITOR-Full lime for new build­ hot water heating system. On nice MI 8-7405. A local car that has had the very clerk typist. Permanent employ­ EXPERIENCED tvpist and dicta- Household Goods 51 senting <5lds, Selmer, Ped Houses for Rent^ ing of pessimism and resIgnaU'on. 9 -m s. best of care. Buick's best model Roofing— Siding Id ment. Attractive working condi­ ing. Write Box K. Herald. Ph»l ne operator would like part ■ lot. This is a,, terrific buy, for GARDEN TRACTORS and ROTARY TILLERS ler and Bundy. Metter’s Music $10,900. Rockrtlle—Six room house Peon, Communist pan-Cyprjan at a great saving. Everybody tions, short hours, five day week. e work. Call MI, .3-6109. ANTIQUE FURNITURE, sliver, youth organization, issued leaflets BOLENS • ME * ROTOTILLER '/ INCOME. TAXES done in your RAY'S RUOFmO CO., shingle and SALESMAN estimator —Full or ^ glass, china, and used furniture Studio, 177 McKee. Ml. ,3-7500. with two baths, garage. In A1 con- Suburban for Sale 75 Cyprus Dispute drives a used car. For this one built up .roofs, gutter and con­ Opportunity for advandement. s i x ROOM house, $95 monthly. In- here today calling on its meiVibers home' or mine. For ■ appointment sec Bob Oliver, Center Motors, Regular,aa’lary Increases. part time estimator wanted fo ^ ' bought and sold. Furniture Repair ■ dition. Completely renovated, 1.6H.P.to14.2H.P. / ductor work. roof, chimney re­ estimating cesidential driveways: q ^ e 456'’ 4 Main St,______$13,500. Vernon—Five room ranch. COVENTRY—Country living, seven and other. Cyprus youths to join caUMI9-lS83. 491 Main St. I Doffs— Birds— Pels 41 Service) Ml. 3-7449. BEIJ. USED (Continued from Page One) pairs. Ray Hagenow, MI. 9-2214. Apply Thomas Colla Co., 251 piano, fine tone. Brand new $13,800. Manchester- miles from Manchester.'Sti acres the fight against British occupa­ Ray Jackson. Ml. 3-8325. Central Downtown Location Kemp’s, Inc. ML .3-5680. tion. It was the first time the or­ OLDER MODEI..S too. 1947 Dodge, Broad St. BIRD, cat and dog supplies, whole- 9 c6. LT. WESTINOHOUSE re­ Six room bungalow with hot water of land, six room house, attached mayor of Famagusta, on Cypnia’ y - Wanted To Rent 68 ganization had openly taken a "We sell only quality merchandise with Personals 3 1946~ Cadillacs, fbiir doors, traded 937 Main St.. Manchester sale and retail. Daily 9 to 5 p.m. { frigerator. very reasonable. Also heating system. $9,800, Manches- two-car garage, guest house with east coast, said the Greek Ortho­ RQOFING, SIDING, painting. Car­ .ESTIMATOR WITH engineering lavatory and shower. Outside fire­ stand alongside EOKA. in on late model Cadillac. Very MI 9-5226 'Tuesday^Thursday, F Friday nights' 7 cu, ft. Frigidaire, Kemp's. MI. FAMILY OF three desire four or ! ter-F iv e room ranch, brand new. dox Archbishop should' he (reed j I W l ^ c a t e r tor simple wed pentry. Alterations and additions. background for figuring pavement 7 . to .9;- Porterfield’s______Route_ 6 and 3-5680. Wearing -Apparel— Furs 57 place, tool shed, high elevation complete parts and service facilities!** sharp 1952 Buick hardtop, extra Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ five room first floor apartment or i Three bedrooms, one convertible from his internment on the S ey -.J ^ '■ / • i i rw* dings, parties, buffets or wedding clean and guaranteed. 1051 Chev­ and sight work. Full or part Ume.! Chapel. South’ Windsor.” J A 8”-3391 duplex, Manchester - or vicinity. to dining room. Beautiful living with beautiful view. Immediate teed A. A. Dion Inc.. 299 Autumn WAITRESS and cmmtcr girl days. ABSOLUTE BARGAIN — Custom GIRL'S WOOL suit, dresses and chelle Islands "unconditionally In ■ IvlllS 1 WO. . breakfasts at a fair price. Call MI rolet 2-door. 1951 Ford four door, Apply in penspn^xPatio Drive Apply Thomas Colla Co.. 251 Broad; ------—------Will pay reasonable rent. Wilii- room with fireplace. $18^00. Im­ occupancy. Sensibly priced at St. ^ 3-4860. In, St. .1 MANCHESTER Pel Center for ati made eorhice.s and.drapes. Slip­ blouse,*.. Sizes 12-14. Reasonable. order to resume negotiations with 9-2909. average condition,' priced low., no 240 West M id^c Tpke. MI 9-0488. mantic HA .3-4456. mediate occupancy. J. D. Realty $19,400. A. R..Wilkie and Co. MI. guarantee. Bob Oliver,' Center your pets and pet's supplies. .VU. covers. $59.50 and "tip. Choice of Co.. John DeQuattro Broker. MI 9-4389. the British government. " 1 l i r e C L l e C t r O C U t c d COFFEE and DONUTS W ANTED-Ride to Bishop's Qor FOR THE best In shirfgle and built CREDIT MANAGER for paint 9-4273. S & H green'stamps. Open fabrics. Budget terms. Mr*. Rita. Motors, 491 Main Sti up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim­ BOOKKEEPER—Some typing de­ , GIRL’S CHERRY colored suit. Ac- COUPLE WITH four children de­ 3-5262, MI 9-3640. MI'9-8075, KOKA, the Greek C^-priot .under- SERVED IN THE EVENING ner. West Hmdford. Hours 9-5:30 Store. Experience unnecessary, Monday ■ Saturday, 9-6 p.m. JA 2-7780. sire thifee bedroom rent. Call Ml yVAPPING — New three bedroom . ^roimd, last week offered a truce FREE! ney,and roorrepairs call Coughlin. sirable, full or part time. Apply _ cordion pleated skirt! fuzzy wool •r 6. Call Mi. 9-2729 after 7. college graduate preferred. Salary Thursday, 9-9 p.m. 9-7563 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. and IN MANCHESTER, only $8,500. 4- ranch, recreation room, garage, j,, its aucrrllia war acainst the (Ckintinued from Page One) Ml. .3-7707. Thomas Colla Co., 251 Broad St. TAKE YOUR TIME PAYING ! jacket. Size-12. $7. -MI 9-3308. plus guaranteed bonus Vcarlv. after 6 p.m. room single, close to atores, school i '2 baths:'$17.800."Uan AiThur ' British if the British would------end the — RIDE WANTED—from East Mid­ Auto Driving School 7 -A Paid vacation, pension plan, many j AIREDALE PUPPIES. Regi.*tered, 1. 2 OR .3 YEARS TO PAY! WANTED Saleswomen with direct I , and bus. $3.0()0 down payment. Fclbcr. MI 3-1409 or Margaret and are hospitalized at Crookslon dle Tpke. to Hartford, City Hall, other benefits. Excellent oppor-. cute, he.althy youngsters. Seven .••SUPER” "DELUXE” .Archbishop’s exile. Lennox-Boyd LARSON'S d r iv in g School, Roofing and Chimne.vs I6-A selling c-xperience. Earn $8,000 to | BALES REPRESENTATIVE and S. A. Beechler, Realtor. Phone Cieszynski, MI 9-4291, Brokers. Minn. S4i. Call MI, 8-7743. tunity for advancement. Call' Will weeks, old. Tel. Rockville TR 3 ROOMS OF FURNITtTRE AVanled— To Buy 58 in reply tolfl Parliament Makarios Manchester's only trained and $10,000 year. Must have car and i wife desire four or five room MI .9-8952 or MI 3-6969. ( 'Ibe first car on the scene was Marvin, Mgr. Sliei-wln-,Williams, 1 5-7894. , Alt 100% Guaranteed COVENTRY LAKE Easily winter­ would be freed immediately if he cerUtied Instructor. For your aafe- ROUFINO - Sjpbclaltzing m repair., be free to work evenings. Million I WANTED TO BUY for cash. Old house, duplex or first floor apart­ driven by Marvin Duncan, Jr., 18, 981 Main St, MI 3-6636 or in Hart-: . ONLY $433 ized summer cottage. Three would call a -halt to anti-Brltiah ty We are trained to tbach proper­ ing roofs of all kinds. Also new dollar industry. Full training g iv -! ; glas.*ware. pictures, bric-a-brac, ment immediately. Write J. Mess- MANCHESTER—Six room Cape, Fosston, Minn. Both he. and his Automobiles for Sale 4 ford, Mr. Hinners, JA 7-5223. r REGISTERED English $18 Delivers—$1216 Month nice condition, near bu.*, stores room* down plus pon h. On 50x100 ; violence on C.v^us. But, he added, ly, MI. 9-6075. roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys en if you have sold brushes, cos- ■ ______Springer Spaniel pupa. Whelped ' antiques Will’call privately. MI. ner, 52 Summer St., Bedford. passenger, Arnold Rolf. 18, of cleaned, repaired, 29 years’ ex­ —YOU GET— Mass. and schools. All utilities, nice lot. Large living room with stone the' churchman could not return NEED A CART Short on a down m^Ucs. real estate, etc. Investi­ BODY AND fender man or helper, l Febuary 8. Call JA 8-776i. 9-4336. Fosston, were electrocuted when MORTLQCK'S--Manchester's lead­ perience. Free estimates. Call 16-PIECE BEDROOM yard. Full price $13,200. Six room fireplace. Near school and store. to the island, where the British they went to the .Schultz Car. payment or had your credit turned gate. Call CH 2-2221 for appoint­ Some .experience preferred. Vaca-’ ------■ ------'------All Guaranteed ing Driving School offers the most Howley. Manchester Ml. 3-5361. 18-PIECE IJVINO ROOM YOUNG (X3UPLE with two small [ oversized . ranch plua recreation Immediate occupancy.' Full price claim he helped direct the EOKA The same fate met Clark Hoi- down? Dtm’t give up t For a good ment.. Out of town call collect. tion and holiday pay, insurance ' campaign. deal—not thru a amall loan com ­ in driver education. Thousands of 12-PIECE KITCHEN Rooms Without Board 59 children desire four or five room room and den. - Double A zone. $4,000, asking $1,000 down. Owner dkhl, 21, Winger, who came along satisfied stiidchts. 200.000 miles coverage, must be 18 years old or PUPP'” »»Ie. — Plus-x apartment. Will pav up to $60. MI Beautiful throughout. Large lot, will carry mortgage. I..awrcnce F. The Greek ■Cyprlotff'bave Insist­ pany—aee “ Barry” at 333 Main Applications are being accepted for over. Call at Ollie's Auto Body, 8 | Call Ml 9-7605. ______■ in another car and also sought to Bt. (Formerly Dc^laa Motors). accident ■ free instructions. MI Heating and Plumbing 17 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR 9-5143. I garage, sensibl.v priced. Colum­ Fiano, Broker. MI 9-5910. ed steadily that only talk.* between aid the accident victims. 9-7398. CLERKS Griswald St. j ' ^ TV SET AND COMB. RANGE bian-Large beautiful six room the Archbishop and the- British LLOYD’S PLUMBING'Service as­ PLEASANT, heated rt)om with pri­ Hospitalized were Marie Lund- AKC REGISTERED male Boxer Free storage until wanted. Free YOUNG ObUPLE and child desire ranch plus four other lots. 180' DUTCH COLONIAL could bring a peaceful settlement GOOD WILL USED CARS MANC7IESTER Driving Academy sures satisfaction, prompt service. COMPTOMETER OPERATO'ltfe GOOD HUMOR SALESMEN — On ' vate bath. Call Ml. 3-4033. four room unfurnished apartment lierg. 14, and her si.*ter, Josephine dog. Call .MI 9,0428. delivery. Free set uji by our own lake frontage. A buy at $53,000. Picturesque and spacious 9 room for Cyprus. '. Lundberg. l 6, both of Fosston; GOOD, CLi6AN! RECONDITIONED guarantees results. ELxpcrt instruc­ 1 $• ploymehl Office. Opeii ,, -Hutcbtns. MI 9-5132, 9-4694. Multi­ are open minded. Six room ranch Trust refinishing ceilings, painting, ■ For more'Information .and for ap-1 Rhode Island. . Lines In s ta ll—O llar IVater- /■ : -■ . US5 Ford 4-door .country sedan, RUBBjlSH . AND asiies removed. paper hangmg, w allp^er books. to m.-5 p.m. 7:30. p.m.-9 p.m. ple Listing Member. with garage, fireplace, etc. but'no T* ’56 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CONVERTIBLE COUPE 12.000 FIRST NATIONAL STORES -pointment call CH 2-22il. Out of | -—- ■■ ------prebflng Done: basement. Asking $15,500. Six lladio and heater, automatic General cleaning, cellars, atucs Fully Insured. Tel. EdwiSdward R»i town call collect. , - / ’ Wanted— Real Estate 77 transmission. ' Park 4 Oakland Aves. MANCHESTER^ew de luxfe over­ room colonial, asking $16,000. Im­ Power steering, brakes, radio, heater, .styletone paint, tan top. - MILES and yards. Reasonable 'etes. M. Price Ml. 9-1003. — ---- ^------^ >»NOW BLOWER, $145. PI 2-6157, DIAL filltcbell 4 Rubbish Removal. Ml. East Hartford , , WAREHOUSE MAN for shipping. w h it e iGAS RANGE. $10. Call MI M|cKINNE\BR0S. sized Cape Cod. Seven rooms, two maculate six room colonial loaded LISTINGS NEEDED for.alt types 1986. Nash custom Radibler cross'- fc97<7. PAINTING. AND paperhanging. and receiving. Good working edh- 9-6022 from 9-6 p.m, baths, garage, two fireplaces, with e.xtras .(alu ^ nu m siding, of homes and: business properties. s ''country StaUon wagon. garage, fireplagie, dishwasher, Mobilheat Good clean workmanship at rea­ 1 eonard 8t„ Off Main 8t„ Opposite Stole Armory) ’54 FORD CUSTOM 2-DOOR STANDARD DRIVE 'Express Agency,'Depot Square, Tel. Ml. 9-1486. 3. A nored)t«pe arrangement. j WOMEN WANTED for Hght bench BABY CARRIAGE for sale. MI. SATURDAY. MARCH 23.1957 p tl 0 A.M. This is very clean, exceptional condition. Announcing the opening of Man- I Manchester. ' Money Waiting—One Day Service' assembly work. Apply in person. 9-9289. ANDERSON and JOHNSON CO. -dieater’a newest used car lot — I FLOOR- SERVICE. Floors sanded ' Inspection After 9 A.M. s i to. Hilliard: St,, ^janchester. Brown-Jackaon Motor Sales, 333 I and refinishkd. TR. 5-2071 or TR. YOUNG MAN for light factory Morning Session ilO A.M,-12:30)—Many inlercsUng and un­ Main St,—Next to Banttyts. Diortgage' Lendijig Agency work. Apply Kaklar Tov C5., 60 5-1050. CLERK-TYPIST — General -4)ffice usual small antique Itema;—Fine cut glass including 6 Pc. Bev­ Dpeiting'Week Specials ______75 Pea|-| St., HarUqr^ JA 2-4223 Hilliard St. . ^ i erage Set, 2 Limoges Tea Sets,-Deml.Tass’e, Laiiips, many col­ ’53 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARDTOP COUPE 19U CadUlac convertible. Radio,' DICK'S ■'WEATHERSTRIP Cbm- work. Small office, Eiist Hartford. Evenings and Sunday, JA 3-5154 | For appointment 'call BU 9-4389. 2 6 -W E E K ored prtnta. 1859 map (Middlesex Countyl, Stiegel Type Glau, heater, hydramaUc. ^ ' ’ pany. doors and windows, custom YDUNG MAN wftnted for shipping When% is -* a Kitchen * " NOT ■ a Kitchen? • A*. 2-tone brown, very clean cpr. —----- : -t ■— ^------department. Experience preferred. some woodenwafe (early Noggin i. Brass. Copper and Iron Itema; 1988 Wytlls two-door, overdrive, i work, guaranteed. Call Ml. 9-1!^ HOME d w N E R ^ Com bine yem^ i Pewter Charger, Tankard, etc. Mantel Clocks Including 2 Steeple \ ’ • • ' ' . ♦845. ■ . - I MUr 6 p.m. , Apply Kaklar Tov Co!; 60 Hilliard end bills into an 'iasy-tq-pay* sec-1 PART TIME CI.EANER, (Seth ThomiA. RoseiVood Case - Terry A Andrews, Bristol. A kitchen is NOT > kitchen when it is i. gleaming, Modern beauty installed by U61 Mercury four door. Green. ------ond mortgage loan costing only a ings. Apply Stale Treater St.. • • ■ TRAINING J_FlX)OR SANDING and refinishing. Quilts, T o le Trays, much China, Chips and Saucers, etc. (12:30-1 A. and J.’a skilled craftsmen! It is the shining focal'point of your home, the ef­ Radio, heater, oveydrive. $595 penny a month for each dollar you ;— ^ J L ______1_« P.M. Lunch). , , <52 OtnS. SUPER S3 4-DOOR SEUAN 1161 Mercury iour door. Gray, ; SpeclaUzing tn- old floors. Ml. owe. Call -Frank Burke at CH. MAN WANTED for shipping de­ ficient, charming center or your family activities. And becAu.se A. and J. is ' 9-5750. ' •. s t f : n o g r a p h e r ' partment. State Sge and exper- . Afternoon Session, at 1 P.M.—Imported Antique Iltimiture, Hydramatic, radio and heater. $avsL Radio, heater, overdrive. $49’5. 6-8897 days or JA 9-5553 eves. Coq- COURSES .ieiice. Write Box A, Herald. (partial Ust):—2 Slant Top Desks (Cherry. Walnut with Secret uniquely equipped to handle the ENTIRE job plumbing, tiling, carpentry, 1961 Cbevrblet convertible. Radio, .necttcut Mortgage Bxenange. Here's an opportunity in- East \ In -.heater, Powerglide. $495. Compartment), Bow Front Mahogany (Jheat of Drawers. English electrical work,— the price of this kitchen is also unique! A . and J.’a easy bud­ LAND CLEARING and stone re- Hartford that is' full of variety! 1961 Studebaker Y8- Radio, hegter. EXPERIMENTAL Mahogany 3 Door Chest. 2 Dower CheaU (1 decorated, dated ’ get plan makes it possible for everyone to have a kitchen that is NOT a kitch­ taSning. walls, built. MI. 9-6^5. Some report work, typing, stenog­ Help Wanteil— 1796). oil portrait o f 2 childi'en. Sheraton Pembroke Table, Hep- 1295. ______Business Opportunities 32 raphy-shorthand need not be rapid. en, but the most beautiful room in your home! ^ '53 PeSOTO SEDAN FIREDOME 6 t 1961 Oldsm^Ue Super 88. Club^ REFRIGERATION s a i^ a n d eerv Five days. $60. Male or Female 3 7 MACHINING plewhite Pembroke Table, What-Not, Empire Card Table,' 4 BUSY LUNCHEONETTE ’ selling Post Bed With m itglniilS tei^liiig Tnindje Bed. Small Church co u ^ . Radio, heater, hydrama- i ice. Commercial. resldeilUal. air and Aulomatic drive. Act fast on price. . i, out.. Gbnd locaUon, low overhead: Bench. 4 Door Spindle Leg Qhest. Mm -V Chalrs:--4 Wood Beat . tie. $595. condiUonera. freezers. A anq W. EKPERIENCEP bookkeeper-’ac- 1961 Oldemobile Super 88 four door. Owner leaving slate. Will , take TEMPLE EMPLOYMENT couittaiit.lit to taketaki complete charge Hitchcock, other Hitchcock, Pair Ftddleback, 2 Banister Back, Want it fixed today? Just call Refrigeration Co. Ml. 9-1287, Ml. first good offer> Phone MI.'-9;-19t5r EXPERIMENTAL Radio, heater, hydramaUc. $495 9-2050, Ml. 9-0055. ' ' ' of -books in growing organization 2 Hepplewhlte, Chippendale Side. Bkr Chair; Rockers—Salem! A . and J.! Over 27 years of 1960 |(6>xury. Sharp. Red and AGENCY i|t Rockvjlle. Salary comensurate SHEET METAL Hoopakiri, Hepplewhlte Settee (1875).'Curly Maple, Bread Board '53 FORD MAINLINE TUDOR 6CYL. $R /lla , .gray. $445. , - , , Top Table, Tavern Table (one board Ippi, Early Light Stand -service and satisfaction in COMPLETELY AIRWAY SANITIZER sales and help Wanted—^F'emale 35 75 Pearl St. JA 7-5131 with experience. Rockville. 'TR 1949 Oldsmobile Super 88; Radio, service. P. O. Box 361. Phone MI. with Betty Lamp.^Small Empire Sideboard, Blanket Chest. Em­ Manchester are proof of A. Radio, heater. One owner car. • ' 6-4025 . or send ■ resume to ’ P. O. courses start Marcji 23 heater, hydramatic! $295. 3-5210-^fore 8:30 a.m. eV after 8 .CLERK TYPIST for general office WANTED—Woman to take care of Box 218, Rockville. , . pire Bureau, etc. Modern PurnUure (about 2.30 P.M.)--Some and J.’s ability to fill your I N S t A L L E b 1949 Cadillac convertible. Radio, ■p.m. work. Apply Alexander Jarvis C o,, rooms. H|Urs 9-2. Apply in person. new hand-made items;—Cobbler'a Bench, Plank-Seat-Chalrs and Bench, other Benches. Saw-Buck Table. Child's Rockers, all in every plumbing and heating heater. hydramaUc. powder! 5 Dover Rd. Oak Lodge. Ml 3-4033. Interview' Requirements F O R A S blue. Just overhauled. $595. - natural finish. Large variety of used furniture. Porch and Lawn requirement, from bathroom 1948 Chrysler New Yorker con- MORTENSEN t v . SpeciaJized RCA HER^ IS AN ideal job for the MATURE WOMEN who must earn B ojloii N otice • High school graduation or (?hairs, etc:.' Old Dressers. China Cabinet, Hospital Bed, I.,anip remodeling, electric eel aewer television service. MI. 9-4641 UTTUAS •verUMe. $145, housewife who tikes to sew!' We their own livelihood. Pleasant, equivalent. , .vr Stands, Dejur-Ansco Enlarger dike new). Many other^offertnga rieuiing', hoi water heaters, Saics «na 1948 Oldemobile hydramaUc. $95. ' have an opening for part Ume em- profitable work serving, regular The Bolton Zoning Board • Mathematics through ' -till close of sale, about S P.M. Lunch—Truckmen. 'plbyment to demonstrate and.sell peats has heard the appeal i heating aystema dishwashers NEED AN electrician?. Call MI. Avon customera in exclusive t'er- algebr^. . j -NOTE;—Above includes a shop lot which we have bought, to­ BROWN-JAGKSON MOTOR our complete line' of sewing ma­ rltory. Call MI. 8-81|M. liam S. Volkert for a llceL__ gether 3vith parchaees from various homes,, etc.. Several con* and sink installations, ., ,:(■' SALES 9 - ^ 6 for prompjt eervlce. .. chines. Apply Montgomery Ward, d('; limited auto repair at hta fill-, ■ ■ Apply' - ' signed lots from reltoble sottrcee Including residne o f an eetnte f.834 MainSt. WOMAN FOR general tray room ing station on Route -6 and 44 (name withheld) for the Connecticut Bank find Trust Co, Colored " 888 MAIN'.‘STREE'f’ ' ' ■> Employment Office MI 8dtTM > Househibld S e n d c ^ wOrki 6:45 a.m:-3:is p.m., 4ft hour near Bolton Notch. prints are from the Reardon rellecUon, Farmington.' GIRL FOk checking counter work weelc! Apply to DieUUan, 1-2 p.m. Harry Jaekaoo , Norrie Togg .|The Board hajs approved a State Offered ISA —aome clerical. Apply in peraon. daily, Manchester Memorial Hoe- CALL Ml 3-6884 ANYTIME of CohnecUcufi Certificate for . PRAn A WHITNEY Yadr Local Ford Dealer M^Plc Dry XSeanert. 79 Maple St. pitat. , - RI»ERT M. REID I Sea; Auttioasm ANDERSON and JOHNSON CO.'^sT'' w BUICX Oentury hardtop con- f l a t f in ish HoUand Limited Auto Repairer. < : AIRCRAFT PAY, NIGHT or SUNpAY NO. 1 CAR ’^1957" NO. 1 SERVICf ' trttUe, fulW miledge .■hadea./made» to measure, S t i M AIN ST. 83 CHARTER OAK ST. iR«ar)-MANCHISTER HEATINO l,6M , P rl3faie'otwier, win accept WANTEt)|7-Glrls for ehlft pressing, A p e r m a n e n t Jbb in pleasant BOLTON ZONtNG BOARD OF Divialoa of United.Artoi«n PHONE 811 SJf776 metgi veoetiaii bltnde at a and genbra laundry vq^rk. Appdy APPEALSi^. ■ ■ ■' ,!>w KAYMONYi R. BEID PRONE Ml M dll tatorin a^ call Ml home ironing one day a week,- for , ,i ■ Corperatton / low price. Keyg made while in peribo! Ma]d4 Dry Qeaners, /Jitltus L. Strong,. Chalnnan MANCHESTER,/(50N?S*. 94fT», reliable woman w)io ironm. well. East nIartfoM 8, Coanect$ent walL Marlow'*, ■73 Maple St . CaU MI 9-9486. Byron H. ShUut, Secretory . I /,;' f. ■■ S: -jlritV-'-r-lil * . ■ ■'/ ■fV-ivL'r-' ‘ . i . '/' \ •T... V ■/'■■■' v / : '••I / '>/■ * ' I ■ 1 : : ;’V ■/: ' ■ 'a i , '- V ' ' i . J- . • V: ■ ’. ' P . .'■: f- ■ i- ; •* - y «• -ri* w,* - jrf4*»..• r \r r ... ,\T- 'X, I ; ■) -j • .1 , t . J,.'" '. : ■ * 1 ' ■ ’ • _ V- ■/ Average' Daily Net Press Run THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1957’ For the 'Week Ended ■ 7 i The Weather PAGE TWENTY-FOUR .Match is , 1957 Forecast of V. S. Weather Bureau V'' J ^ Meetly cloudy, a«t f# e##t l»- 12 nlaht. I^gssr StM*. . OonaiihHraM# Surely, R#d Crpsi and the work ’Y ,The Covenant Ueague la arrang­ Harttoad Alumna# ChapUr i of XEdward'A. Mathleaon, aon of canvaasera and attempted to Member of''the Audit / 7 cloudiness, cooler' BaWvday. SBgli Alpha XI Delta will meet thla #ve- Donations/Lag analyze Uic reasons the campaign it does here tn town deserves at Bureau of drculatton / ing for g aacred concert Sunday Mr.\and^Mra. J#mea R. Mathleaon, lea^ a dollar or two from every FOR YOUR LAWNS In mill .46#. ' 'i '" AbciutTbwn at 7 am- at the Covenant Con­ nlng at 7::4S at the home of Mra. has stalled. ■ ’ M Tanner St., and a freahman at ^odsebold. Manchester— A City of Village Charm gregational Church. The Rev. Ver­ Hall Stew art, 215 H enry St. The Marietta. College, Marietta, Ohio, Ih RC Drive Principal reasons for much lower lira. BMh Kevrton of t>allM, non Saldeen, paator of the Cove- •peaker will be .Jamea. Paacoe of was recently pledged by Alpha Sig­ \. returns than anticipated -was the ' "Most people think only of the I Rich Farm Uam -X Tex., national preaident of auxtli* hant Church of Colllnavllle, will the Houae ,of Jlm'pera, whoae aUb- ma Phi fraternity. He le ^majoring inability pf volunteers to" reaefi Red Cross when a disaster strikea, VOL. LXXVI, NO. 146 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) Ject will be "New England Tradi­ b\it even though we have been dis­ , ' MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. MARCH h , 1957 (Classified AdverHsIng on Page 18) PRICE FIVE CENta ariML to tn# V fw . fa m ek ln t her bo tenor sololat. The Rev. K. RJnar iti buelneas administration. . Is the springtime *now giving residenls''at their homes or the're- I F e r S d t t I offtclat vW t to OonneeUcut. A De- Raiik of the local Covenant CHUrch tion on Decoration." This will MatichOst'er 'a cbl^k shoulder ?' jectlj«v or the’ local drive ’ by the aster-free, the - day-to-day work be on open meeting for membera of the local chapter as revealed by MHmen^ meeting will be held at will render organ and piano aelec- Th'at was the qu^lon raised e le m e n t "We gave where we APPROXIMATELY M the Staller Hotel, Hartford, thla tiona. , and gueata. , ' • ' The Buckland PTA hold a Wfoi-k." Its files,’Ha most worthwhile to the food Sale Friday at 9:30 a.m. in .last n ig h t 'a t the Red; C lsm build,v I evening at 7:30. A irtnorgaabord A w e can take care of those not comniunlty.’'' 1C J a r d I I Rock the Clock win f(3low, to which all are In­ Mias. Suaan May ■ McComb. The Buckland'PTA will hoW ita Hale’a atore. Mra. Charles Gor­ Ing when comraiUCe rcpb<;ts^fe- Mahoney reported every com­ annual meeting'Tuesday at 8 p.m. don, chairman) and members of at home by making repeat visits,’’ P 9 Loads ^ I W ■ vited. A large delegation from the daughter 6f Mr. and Mra. David vealed that less than 30 pc^xent Mahoney' 'stated following the mittee head has, pledged renewed IS local Anderaon-Shea Auxiliary \\ill McComb, 42 Elwood Rd.. haa en­ at the achool. „ A elate of officera the ways, and . means committee .efforts will-be expended by their IS in ROK for the coming year will be ore- will'be in charge. haa been collected towacd’'the lom^l meeting, "But I don’t believe Man- take thla opportunity of meeting rolled at the Katharine Olbba •fund drive quota of,Jfi3,000.' cheater, residents want to see Red members to promote the campaign ■■ laJ prealderit. School; Boaton, where ahe will sented, and ‘electlona will be neld which has already received out­ i • Mi 9.4824 ' i Seoul, March 22 iJPt —RoJk the aame evening. Chairman. Franpte J. Mahoney activities here abandoned atari In September. She ^vlll be Members of Nutmeg Forest, No. and^ the execi^Ve committee' re­ because they contribute a standing support from local retail ’li’ Roll didn't rock the ROKs ItAavvMarllyn Rogera, daughter graduated from Mancheater High firms. a t all. King David Lodge, No. 31, lOOF, 116, Tall Ced#rs of Lebanon, will viewed repopta of house-to-house S lal sum where they work. of Mr. aivl Mra. Thomaa J. Rogera, School In June. ' - meet at Watkins-West “'Funeral Beck This war-battered Republic MO B. C enter S t, haa been extend- w’ill meet tomorrow night a t 7:30 of Korea capital took Its flrst In Odd'Fellows Hall. Tickets will Home tomorrow night at 7 o'cloclr' an InvlUlionHo full memberahlp In Mr. and Mrs. David Addy will to pay respects to deceased brewer taste of Rock 'n‘ Roll—a mo­ Pen, Paint and Pretxela. honorary be leadera of .the midweek aervice be available for the veterans’ night Rudolph Anderson, Washington, Marcn^2 (yP)Yl30p,ooo to $400,000 of union funds tion picture called "Roclf undergraduate producing aocleiy thla evening at 8 o’clock at the supper to ba held March .29. Reser­ -—The Senate Rackel»\In- ^thout paying interest or offering . Around the Clock”—with at Tufta Unlveralty, Medford. Salvation Army Citadel. - A aound vations ntiy be made by calling one security, but has repaid the money. | complete calm. Spokesmen Noble Grand Clarence Aspinwall. Orange' Hall Corp. will h’old i t i 'C’^whenyou Tcatigating Committee t< Maaa. A Junior at Jackaon College motion picture, "Angela of Mercy," , Brewster came before the Sena- at Seoul’s biggest theater said With 67 Pushed in Pacific w o tfm for Women, ahe la a member of Chi depicting the varloua worka of the Refreshments will be served after annual meeting tomorrow night at l i m R LOWER 'X- declared Its investigation of rs from U.S. District Court' crowds have been thin since 8 o’clock In Orange Hell.’ , Omega aororlty. Salvation Army, will be ahown. th# meeting. shop the Teamsters ^Itnion in where he was arraigned ort charges the film opened. X the West has shown 5709,- of cohlempt of Congress and enter-1 "Ma.vbe it was a little bit lannomeri FDOOof PRICES S t . ... ed s plfea^f innocent. : too early to introduce such a 420.14 of union funds either The charge grew o>it of his re- j movie to the Korean people.” “lost or misappropriated and fusal to anWer questions at an| one movie critic commented. lEC A M E A MILLIONAIRE At Pinehurst still unaccoujtited for.” earlier Senate mquiry. A few teenagers nodded Fear Craft Crashed A Senate staff investigator ■ Brewster was asked about the | their heads and snapped their Beck borrowings froni the_Team-1 . fingers in time to the beat, but Save on this combination HALIDS Self Sem and Meat^ept. testified today he found ster.s during queBtlontng"Sbout his I for the moat part audiences deal which gives you two nothing in Teamsters Union have sat through the . film meals for ...... 99c own borrowing of .some $80,000 to . Off Japanese Coast —All Because She records reflecting loans to $90,000 from the W estern Gpnfer-1 with almost no \isible or audi­ Our quota is one hundred ence of Teamstera'and Seattle Lo-’ ble reaction. 2 union President Dave Beck \ deals. . .Sorry, no more V U/ic H oIb 's Ft m H Greuna SFECIAL, 64 TETLEY cal No. J74. X • available after UtSse are until 19 5 4 '.when he said the Brewsteix is chairman of the ! Tokyo, Saturday. March 23 (jP)—One of the greatest air- *Kneaded Dough’! Internal Revenue service be­ Western Conference, a job to which ,.sea seaVehes the Far East ha.s ever seen .swung ipto its sec­ COFFEE TEA BAGS gan investigating Beck’s af­ • he was appointed by Beck, #nd Dag Reported ond day today for 67 Americans on a U.S. Military Transport §AV8 HAL BOYLE^ I lb. Swift’s Premium fairs. 1 also is one of a niimber of Team- 'plane which di.saptieared .just before reaching Japan. Small Sausage . . . and ! sters Union vice pre.sidents under I \31ore than 70 lilanes and about a dozen Japanese and . . . Pepptrldga Farm and Marga^e^Rudkln, who la called a 1 lb. Slvift’s Prm ium all Urging Israelis aelf-baked Millionaire, have gone a long tway aince Plnehurat Washington. March 22 (/P); ™,,oriv nnid ■- • z I American ships were poised tdcriss-cro8.s thousands of square ataited aelllng Pepperldge Farm bread'in 1937>., Today, the Arm Reef Skktiesa Frankfurts 8 5 ‘ -Frank W. Brewster, Wes^ ^ Brews er^sp^^.e^^ L eaV e T ria n g le I miles' of the Pacific Ocean .southeast of Japan. Cloudy skies which marketa two klnda of bread, aeaaoned atiliiflng and eight both^fbr only Coast Teamsters kingpin, .saio iftBns from tpe union; 0 land rain squalls which limited yisabilitjA-.yejiterday gave klnda of cooklea la out with a brand ne^’ Coffee Cake. 2 todav he. personally, disap- He said he saw nothing wrong , ~ r u -o ipromi.se oT lifting. \ Hoods Non-Fat proved „I the uhion^s n..lo„el I - 1 u,5i*‘£ .,S rb .S '’D.” J o , : Hope dimmed after the fir.st da.v’s ..search failed to find , . . This Pepperldge Farm all butter Coffee Cake, just^ president. Dave Beck, ‘ i gcr,„.ity provided. j nmtskjold is reported demanding the plane or survivors iji the 120-mile wide corridor sU’etch- full of pecans, made with 9.3 score butter. . . is delivefjNT H E ^ rowing several hundred thoii-! ,.,ued a>ai''nan...... Israeli Withdrawal from the El ing 300 miles soiblheast of 3\)kyo where the plane was Relieved to us fresh daily. Sells for 79c . . . buy an extra ope^ to DRY MILK PKG. sand dollars in union funds iD -A rki. "has this ' Aujn Triangle in the Negeb desert to have gone down early Friday. Nevertheless the.*eared the largest increase in i Ailja Triangle is In line with his San Frsneiiwo. Calif. | liave a procedure whioh provides our Meat Manager Charlie McCarthy embar- ,/ IN 4 COLORS; PINK, GREEXy^'ELLOW, BLUE Labor, Dworlntent reported today Washington, March 22 'A*' Vice (In Washington, the Pentagon for final arbitration of any. dls- rassed whfiir he sold out on Corned Beef early last Sat­ ages. Delicious on rye, or TIN The /Stum er price index ad the groiij^None per cent, i firm yie)V th at both Israel and your fa\’orlte cracker, with New car i^ces declined because the Arabs m ust. edhere slricUy m. 'President Nixon, back from a 22-. said today the plane took off from inite. urday. . . We do hojje many customers will have a Smalt,alves tender liver; buy slices Liver or whole piece. > 95' v a n c ^ to 118.7 per cent of Uie day goodwill tour of Africa, is ex­ Travis at 8:30 a.m,, Pacific time, A grievance procedure without pickles, celery and all the of dealer d is^ ts, but the cost, the 1949 arm istice wh c i e n d ^ 1 9 4 7 /^ average, the Bureau of La­ pected' tio urge strong Americ.sn se Tiiesflay.) provision for final adjudication b,\;/ “yen” for PINEHURST TENDERCURE CORNED delicacies that make a snack a of operating arcai^'ent'up. Gaso- Palestmc War. If friction Is to Ught Meat—Chunk Style SCOTTIES* FACI L TISSUE bor statistics said. efforts to solve the Arab refugee Tlie Air Force said 57 passengers an impartial person or body,-ls BEEF again this weekend, for Charlie turned aroulid taste so good. line and oil pricea ihcreaBe uniUiileB J lb the refugee problem aa of primary 12:15 iXn (10:15 a m E.ST ] fbber to the State Board of Medla- # Big adV^ces in the. cost of fdi rayon dresses, mens topcoats and ^ United-Nation's th^ diplomats reported today. area. Thiirsday)\The radio report gave and arbitration of the Ameri? Out from Pinehurst best Rounds and Sirloin Tips. SSwSSnoM ' 2 ; J a r s [-tm.vs shirts were lower. Men s suits , „f j^e U.N. Emergency The expectation of informed Officials ajilil It was loglcai for and housfhg accoimted for most, o>.a ...nraani' •r.t-inar rOStS WCCe ------.^'ontlnued on Page Nine) j no indicatlolr of any-’ trouble and. j"” Arbitration Assn, for a final PARTY. PACK of increase. BLS Commission-, »hd womens spring Force (UNEFI could be stationed quarters here is that the United Uie American governm ent both to the plane waV expected In Tokyo “®"‘/bbb. . CHOPPED HAM NOW IN . . . NEW MOtrrH-WATERING PINEHURST er Ewan Clague said. All oUier in the triangle. States will join the military com- reinforce the alliance of allied gov- on schedule, twte hours later. u no'’ffri ' «[‘‘bew s said there SUMMER SAUSAGE SCOTT COLORED ) u major groups of goods and serv- ' In Jerusalem, official' circle' niiltee of the Baghdad Pact aa it ®rninenU seeking the aame end is no flfial authority to rule on LUNCH m e a t H u m Rath "Blackhawk The Air Forc^said the (dane TOP ROUND SPECIAL ROASTS -Ices shSwed increases except .said Israel does not w ant to quit joined the economic committee "bd to Join with them in ' the grievances, except for those In­ 3 In 1 Pkg^ 49c I «*fe In * I LACNDRY DBTCRGENT , POPULAR SIZE clothing. N u r^ Admits about a year ago Full' U7s. ineni- mapping of defensive strategy, had enough fuel for only about volving dismissal or layoffs. StudV C roup Links the Triangle unless Egypt re- 3H hours-flying pos^ts schcduled SCOTTIES I W |U»« •‘eJSl rfjl.5. stir over 1 FIVE POl'ND SIZE ■ t l ague declined to predict X. * ' * . . ver,erses ita attituda of beligerency bership in the alliance ia not in Atom Arms for Rrltaiii Committee- members closely SAVE ON PINEHURST I i arrivsl time. X questioned witnesses as to the role With Coupon whetlier the index for this month C a ilU e r t .^skjold^ __ brought____ _ up...... the...... El...... Auja!... cii.sed of m urdering testified today tier of Middle Ea.st states., I might after reachUig what was PINSiTRST DELICIOUS Beef Hash .... 2 for 49c and poultry were the major rea­ den.ee” of lung cancer. ime witnesses, including secre- Educsitor Holidny Aas’t. 1 lb. 50c question in talks-with Israeli For-j *1'® gave the ailing woman an in- The question of tighter Ameri--! •„ graWfylng measure p R i i I a s : treasurer Joseph M. Rourke of $VI 99 sons^ The food index now stands The newspaper said tt had ob- elM) Minister Golda Meir earlier jectiqn on her own responsibility operation with it is one ' on the w hole range j rO pO CiRSeS KUlCS L a 508 Johnny Mop Refills' 29c can cooper Connecticut Kederktlon of LEAN CHUCK GROUND 4.4 lisr cent above a year ago. : tained exclusively a "highly con­ this v^ek in New York. Mrs. Meir r 1 hour before .she died. the matterstiers bema being talked about on: on ■ P''bhl«ms. I , , , . f . '•y you'ai-e right and your mem- Instant Maxwell House Housing costs, climbed aix- fidential and not yet officiailly re­ was sal4 to have countered: "What the Middle East tour by President: . . If was . not certain, i ' ...... whether".■’.■■i the - F OP Ma.SS, I ’ a .S t lllg ! ' (t!<.ntlniied on Page Ten) PINEHURST 7-RtlB CUT teAtha of- flne per rent, although leased "copy of the report which. about E: fs belligerency and her | ory is right ” demanded. Geoffrey Elsenhower’s special ambas.sador. ■o western I«wd*rsleaders would take , ^ - ______r’ SHURFINE Coffee ,...... Ig. $1„39 rents were unchanged.' The prices Lawrence, the physician’s at-_ | James P, Richards, who la ached- P*rl In s morning meeting of their | Vatican Cilv March 22 iJPi - • This is 60c' under our regular Selling 6f new houses rose;, as did maln- ; (('ontiniied on Page Uve) RIB PORK ROAST/ LB< S5o price. (Uontinued on Page Ten) lorney. "there was a serious breach ’ ided to visit Baghdad Pact capl-u "P *?bedu ed^ , CREAM STYLE Instant Nescafe.lg. $L34 of duty (that night?" “ Y e S i” replied nurse Car'oUne' JGtiiatlon (Kanged . ! Mutual Brltlsh-Ainerlcan defease t Fowl a n d Roasters from Fred Miller . , . Farm Fresh Suns-weet Prune Juice 33c Sylvia Randall. ,munion fast to meet changing-ton- Bulletins Britain has been urging...K...K 'the w— riffir.M ii.'.iia P.n**’!?”’® 41, . _.^..idlllons Of modern life. Chicken Legs and Brea-sts . . . Sliced Mi‘’s>ssippi Brand HOLDEN Hale's Has A Good Variety Of "It l.s.'quite inexplicable?’’ United States for s Bacon, 59c . , . Eviscerated Stuffed and Regular Tur­ Welchs Tomato JOice 31c SOUPS FDR LENT Message Only for Adults "Ye-s.” . • - long time H The new rulings announced tb- from the AP Wires get- intointo the lineup, The UbUed *"'* ""*' ^ b "’“bh day extend liberalizations Uiat the key*, .Received *840 -Under Will Statess originally backed develop- S ^ ^ [Pontiff made In 1953. They become 4WEETC0RN Club Crackers Fresh Seafe^ds U nder intense gi^lling by the, by KeeMer ...... 37c . VEBETARIAN VEQETAjlU 2 F o r 27e ------...... ■ ...... — Monda.v. , - , *47 KJLL.S FOUR ‘ FISH IS EASY TO PREPARE and EASY TO PAY FOR. defense, nurse Randall described power ht those rema'lhlng in uni-j The ,Pnne nnu, eiv.. Size of Can No. 303' the final hours of Mrs. Edit)) -Alice 'Orlando, FU„ March 22 UPi — A N et W eight 1 Lb. ‘Don’t Hesitate..... Vaccinate,’ I'tomlc^*iire‘’w'^‘’'"’' j Catholic bishops the right to B-47 Htratojet liomber crashed TOMATO, 3 For 35c Morrell to.,a jury of 10 men and *04>n after taking off from Pine-* Content#. Approx. 2 Cups two women. Adanis, 58-year-old News Tidbits . .1 . ' celebrate evening Masses dally "so Servings Portions. * * n*! " '’°bg as it U required for the caafle Air Force Base shortly be­ 4 fii bachelor society 'doctor who is sure 5Iacmillsn of U..S. help in ; apiritual-welfare of a'constderahle Keep On Sale, In 7 Can Lots. - F or Culled from AP Wire.s fore' daun toda,y; killing the four Sliced Cheese from Kraft CUMCHOWDIS 2 3Sc charged with digging the rich developing a mightier force with niffiiber of pebple.” crewmen aboard. Polio- Doctor Urges 81-year-old. widow to gaih an in­ fewer men under arms. The. 19,53 liberalization for'.Mass ------(0 heritance tinder her will, cocked an FliQZiN FOOD Caraytay...... hkg. 43c CREAM OF MUSHROOM 2 For 35e 'Subversive Activities Control | RITES FOB 5IAUSAYHAY 7 Cans$1#00 ear to listen attentft'ely. The nutse (Uontinued on .Page Nine) (Continue^.on Page Nine) Manila, March 22 .tP) — Ramon .Mazzarella .... pwg. 45c By .ALSI.A R. LOCKWOOD ‘testified, khe recivd 300 pounds Board (SACB) hearing into alleged Handy ' -Bridgeport, March - 22 (API— ComimUnlst -activities wi|hln. Inter-1 .Magsaysay, third president of 2 F or 27e ($840) from Mrs. Morrejl's tvlll. the Philippines, was placed In hla Provolpive .... ipkg.'f5c CREAM OF CELERY •Don’t hesitate... .vaccinate! The national Union of Mine; Mill and; ' life you #ave will be your own!"- At the beginning ot the cross- tomb today mourned Jry mJIUona examination yesterd'ay nurse Smelter 'Workers stand* recessed , of Filipinos and leaders of the' De Luxe Swiss .,,. ,39c 2 F or 27c This admonition urging . polio until Tuesday. , . . Gtenman armed SHU.RFINE CREAM OF ASPARAGUS immunization for adults, comes to­ Randall had testified, there was frM wcerld. Seven-hour stat#;. no Justification for 'her earlier ac­ with three weapons robs Hollis, - Move and religlnus funeral rites today ,01d English . .*.. .' %39c day, from a pfiyaicUn who know#' Queens, savings and Loan Assn, about the cirippUng ^ e c t s of cusation at a preliminary hearing released the pentup emotions of PURE air that prescribed by Dr, and fiees with *11,899. his countrymen. Aa a motorised Abo from Kraft '"polio from bUter flrst-hsuid ex- Indian officials greet* U.N. Se- perience-rrDr.' Burton H. Fern, a Adams affected Mrs. Morrell ad­ caisson bearing the flag-draped versely. cunty Council envoy Gunnar V, To Cut Insurance Tax casket moved slow'ly through the PRESERVES Imported Gruyere . ,37c . pediatrician, of 85 WUbar Drive; Jarring fonfially • and qlthoot I Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Stratford. ' city, hundreds of thousands of (CoDtlnued on'Page Ten) u arm tt as he arrives to try to find I. w erping,' shouting men . a a'd 12;Os. Glasses. Phila. Cream.. 2 for 29c_ Few can apeak inore. authqrita-x Tn/iis's Cl t* ITuhn.1 r ' HortfQrd. March 22 (A’f - -Oover-s.cially sound. But I am not going to ^iwsis'n ConnecUcut | be able to do It if we give a $14 , children poured about It In a fan- STRAWBERRY or Large s u e lively than Uija young man.’who)' man flood. BHFRFprE Oranse Juice 6 ! .and 39c pkg.' PINEAPPLES Each 35c haa blazed a tortuous trail from insurance companlU drivtnfr for an million break to one of its taxpay- . RASPBERRY m ent douitm say Auatz^la 'Fants -interest-dividend tax cut. may en- efs." the "Vallby of the Shadow” into a I Navy Jet Smashes LlVEJtlGHT HENTENCED lO.ot. Tleskse purchaso'S glasses PiUsbury Cookie Mixes place in Qte suit. if .'fir tbe uniquely fortunate fU- He told the gaUiering. "Not one riC T SW E E T BALDWIN APPLES 3 Lbs, 39c Washington, .March 22 iA>V—• PEAS S pkga. 6't either for sale price.. the . ^ .SfrirkeB 1st 1955 ' Kraft Caramels . . .39c jTwO Flight; Marks KraTr^^ u"s '“A§?reiring^tite l*Mtte’ quarterly ’ lUte asking for- a tax rebate ex­ Herman LFverighL 4Ai. former' n c r s w x E T Dr.-Fcafn, Sr, was stricken with : over 7-yesr period. -New Orirtft* t^vlsion execn- FLORIDA 0IUN■ ' ’ The Governor returned to hl#l New York speed record, a twin-"Connecticut U the most fortu- attack on Insurance tax lessenlhg *5(>0 for contempt ,of Coagreos. . Strowlierrics A pk^ GRAPEFRUIT 3 F o r 29c ■tunlty to prevent thelragedy that I . IJvertght decli.n^, before sen­ etripped him of mobOlty; he tvas engtae Na^ Jet turned of nil rthe New England after he had first struck at the tence was pronisuarad by Feder­ of course permitted only to rebuild with-what around and Hew back to Los An-J It has had phenomenal move in public sUtement Thursday Oven-Fresh Pkgs. geles to esUblisb a hew *• o u n d | i|f growth. I don’t think .ConnecUent al IJM- judge- Ridunond B. ncrewEBT Chiekifl Pie 5 *k^ CARROTS 2 ceuo 27c was left to I him—bearing, vision, afternoon. Ke^b, 'to answer the question# speech, sn excellent rnind, end an ■ Angrily then, h# had decried isc- he'refused, to answer before th# •rkciAL rSUYlb AI’PLY only in qVANTlTlES. GREEN BEANS lA 35c unquenchable spirit . ' ^ tlon of \’the .Legislative Finance Senate „latemal - Security sub- NABISCO COOKIES 'Cake Mixes • Frostmg Mixes. Hia progress has been an’ In-' x n 'S i S 'r r ““ (?bm)nlttee which, had quickly ap-i comnittw a rear ago. ______-i * ... - spiration to all who know Mm. seconds, and an east-to-ivest ree-. African who arrived six I **®^*’*’’*‘* financial problems proved the insuratece tax reduction’ _ While- 49c large. packages of Nabisco C%ocolate ’ PIN- wMte • yellow • .gord of fi hours, 14, minutes, 57.80 years, ago in 8nn Francisco with j'*bf„*^ must raU#-taxes, creamy fudge ACbRN SQUASH 2 n. 25c Never 'baa the Fairfield Cmuity seconds. -.r ..' Wll- ... - ■ BONN HINTS A-PAUr WHEELS. -dsUcious jcookiea mads with real chocolate, are No. 1 dwcolate fudge duqpter of the National Founda­ three cenU announces plans to e#.; ,‘ **• *tat- L«st night he tolrf the ixMincil. Bonn. Uemiany, March 22 . m the sweet goods Kit paiwde . . . heavy demand continues for tion for Infantile.. Paralysis had ja - P U ot^ the Douglas Sky Warrior Ubiish first all-aatlye hospital o» i ed, "In that basically it has no fi- th*t when h# .was elected, he had I 0*5— Chancellor Kparmd A ds^ some of t ^ real old-tiiiiere in the Nabisco line. . . Take AR- ^caramel , WE GIVE GRpEN STAMPS mor#, heartirarming rcturp on ita w as Cindr. ~Dale W. Cox Jr., S pirit Dark 'Continent .('"i Britons are nancial problems aa of today.” decided not to worry about rgs^elcc- auer hinted today West Ger- RO'WROOT BISCUITS, nothing ha# replaced. them for a b#by Lake,* Idaho. HU' crew was IA- aomewbat shocked by new portrait B p t'b e -said, th# effort of th e in- tloii,' but to ‘.'speak frankly and •A.: ’A , ,;///'/■' . many mammoth. inveatmeiita in . . ^ ---- , many may go bit# partarrshtp cookie.' and Ed .Carrifiin'Juat sent iii'iic Twin Pakz •#. Well, oraaige teaman life than the regeneration Russell Baum,^ the copilot, Baltl* Prince Philip abowing Qneen’a eurance industry to get a tax cut candidly" on issue# .without regard with Its West-Earopeaa nHgb. •a the 23c alagle paks’ to tsdie care of the youngster#. . . spice e fiuffy,white, •( Df.! Fern. | , m o^ and MariM T SgL Robert; huaband with Jowls, receding halr- ftom 2etual remUMkr * fS jJiS L J* y#*!*. y>»#-#trtc k « i S tratford pocUatricUn. va«# I "About a year ago," be recalled, erNgnty to th# tmmirj/muin.itry/'fpedfatt. good, for Uity have been eelling for year# and years with imth'- the sJeW. I I A I^ COM ^ k momhaOsk