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1 2 ^ 4 ^ 9 ^ / Bala tonight ehnaglng to anew Mis# Karolyn M. Kale, daughter The msetlttgi of Ui^ Gonnsc- flnrrlen by tatu rd ay m olnitag. -Lew. arPrrandhtr": Paul Mi-. ~~Kl^rSr-m-tlcut-' . cut VAUey-Ssctlbn Lo^e Will Hold Member of the Aodit y- la SO*, flatarday m&w iflarHea, V.’. Center St was recently InlU- cah Chemical Soeft y will be held du of Circulation y a U ttie aeMeir. H igh se-S0. . ated into Gamml t ' Beta sorority Saturday. at the Moore Labora­ Monthly Manchester— A City of Village Charm H m Uary tniUanw Group of the at Miami University, - Oxford, tory, of-Cheml; try, Amherst Col­ 7 ^ ------^ 8«<^d ConfrecKtlonel Women’t Ohio. A fyeahman enrolled in the lege, at 4:50 p.m. Dr. - Eugene O. Scandla Lodge, No. 23, Order of tiMgoe win hold a food ude fol- school >of arts and sciences, she Rochow of Harvard University will Vasa,’Will hold its monthly meet­ ■VOL. L X X V l,\ . 134 V ■'(SlJttJWlJ^PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN.,'FRIDAY. MARCH 8, 1957 (Claeslflcd AdvertlaUig on Page 14) ' X ' ‘ PRICE * Io#tiia the 10 .a.tn. service at the was named outstanding pledge of speak on'.’The Relative EHectro- ing tonight at 8 otclock in Orange ^ '^ u r a , Suiidky. Mrs. John F. Bu- the year. , negatiVtUeg in Group IV." , Hall. ^ ...... JiA. ,74 Overlook Of., heads the Mrs. Dorothy Nelson, wtll be in­ cosnlnlttee. . i , Mrs. Dorothy ‘Beale ,of Talcott- stile d as vice chairman to fill the io h d iiify The 'midweek service at the Sal­ •im^pired term, Lennart Tor- .ville is spending A month in Holfy- vation Army tonight will be con­ a t Redg Push Adoniram Oouncil, Ko. 14. RSM, wood and other parts of,California. ducted by' Mrs: Major John Pick­ stenSQn. All sick reports will be win hpM a special meetin; tomor* Her son. Stuart Currier Beale, is handled, by her for the remainder row s^*8 p.m. In the Masonic Tem­ up and Mrs. Myrtle. !McComb.* The of the year 1957, , Elaine a student at the University of topic vin be ‘‘What 'We' Shohlo Biias Strife, ple, HoCkvUle, and wlU confer de- California. During. Mrs. Beale’s Do In Lent.” A soUnd motion pic­ Members wjio'have birthdays in FRESH FRUI absence, her mother, Mrs. Jeanette ture will be shown after the serv­ March will be remembered during Reminds Yo^ ****** J • |lla Talcott of ESaste]rn Point, is the social hour following the meet­ ice, ,illustrating ■ the work of the to reach for an apple ifi>, lioyal Circle of Kings Daugh­ spending some time ' in Talcott- Army in many countries of the ing. . * Probe Told ters will’Jwid its regular meeUng vllle. . X world, , v f' Dues for hospital benefit plan. stead of a sweet . . . Or BETWEEN Monday night at' T;45 in the Fed- No. 2, are now past due, and the —The Mamhester Square ~Dan^ financial secretary—urges all to -mind your ’ vegetables, Baton Rpuge, La., -Marcl^ 8 i •gaUonal Church. Surgical dress­ will omit its weekly club dance \-King David Lodge, No.’ 31, pay. . fruits, milk, green Leafy Let Pinflrljtirst Garden F re ^ ^ u its and Vegetables lead the ^ (JP)—A ^ eg ro ex-Comraunist ings for the hospital will he folded. Monday at the Waddell School. lOpF, will meet tomorrow at 7:30 vegetables, whole grain wqy td Fewer cavities and a/healthier, happier life lor your tesUfiw today he wanted “to A social hoiiVyrtU follow, in charge The regular workshop will be held p.iX in Odd Fellows Hall. A so­ Washingtonton Looge. No. 117, brmids every day . . . do Anything' I can to combat of Mni. Alice Kftt and Mist Grace the following week, March 18 at cial hour with refreshments will LOL willf meet tomorrow night idmilyvXServe them lor dessert, anct/^'or between meal snacks.. Sowter. 7 :S0 p.m. -----—- follow the bu'smess meeting. at 8 o'clock dh Orange Hall, «ggs four, times weekly, Apples, Oranges and Pears, Carrots, Celery and Nuts are |ust the Communist party’s use. meat four times weekly of the Negro race as a pawn and all the dentists in a. few ol the delicacies you'll find lor be-tter Dental.. Health *at fomenting racial strife.” town will go out of busi­ Pinehurst. Lst nature supplement your tootribrush for day-long Leonard Patteraon, Jamaica, N. proteclionx . Y,. made the - statement as he ------ness . . . No danger . . . openeji'fila testimony. a ^ n g Deplored by the fact that The 61year-old former Commu­ decays are becoming nist was the first witness as segre­ more widespread and at gation leaders »pened t)te second Evacuated Technic an earlier age, the den­ FRESH UP TODAY! day of legislative investigaluri He^' signed to show Communist pres­ tists themselves are be­ ENJOY BETTER BARGAINS WITH BEHEI sure is behind racial integration hind it. Scientific re­ QUALITY AT PINEHURST efforts in the South. By Israelis StiUatW ar search has proven th ^ Also scheduled- to testify was Manning Johnson of New York, United Nations, N. Y,» Cairo, Egypt, March 8 ’ a sucker to ap­ Wonderful Doliclbut sponsoring front groups with the tj^ay flind began their with­ against seizure of his cioip>'1)diuid frt fbr a pease his tears . . . A Apples^ swaut, 3 lbs. S9e Lie Bletector Shows Communists... The Communtllts drawal from the last territory for the IsraeU port of^mifa. Up 49® are now trying to unite with the a .to now the protest -to Egyptian dried pryne’ll do the dry-- NAACP.” won in the inva-sion of Egypt. Crisp Large Stalks This, was!^ announced by ao authorities has produced no result. Wood’s of Skipper’s Dock Duble 6>i4uthin" ing up just as well . . . if ■ The’ star witness for the seg- The Vidala has been held at Suez KRAFTS VaVfETA Concentrated you start out that way CELERY, bunch 33c regationlsU at the first open ses- Israeli military spokesman,, who Witness ‘Untruthful’ said .a small contingent of troops since last Octobbr. . . . ’Tis.the very yoijng alon said, "the high point of Com­ Two aihaU.ihipa started moving CHEESE SPREAD NOT munist infiltration, ideological and would remain for'several days to the dentists are working Fancy, Mellow D'Anjou complete removal of equipment through the canal today, and Clam Bisque ONE ' IJrs. Helen (Big Helen') Hardy, Egypt wa# expected to turn on the on, the time wbdn the PEARS, 6 for 49c Washington, lyiarchx;^ (A>) ■ ‘(Oonttnued on Page iFifteen) from the strategic are'S .guarding —Mayor Terry D./^Sdirunk an admitted "call house" madam, the entrance to the Gulf of Aqaba. green Ugtat that would..p«rmit.re­ LB. FOWL I89m « , teeth are being formed. had- testified she paid Zusman for move of two remaining major oh- Young and Tender, Golden of Portland -demapned a\lie Finnish troops of the /U.N. PEG. Yes,' for this price you get TWO plump young fowl to give sending customers to her from his struotiona that would, open the 8 9 can Green leafy vegetables CARROTS, bunch lOe detector tirat to ^ y to support night club,' the Desert Room. Emergency Force moved in ftom cshal to medijini size ships for you plenty of servings, or some to save for another day. available right now , . . ^ Protection Promised Ike Fight the southwest Sinai Penin.sula fbr the first time since early'. Novein- ^ a a te i^ e ^ 49 his denials that k* accepted war the takeover. ■ Ser^’ee 8 This is fresh New England poultry. New Green Cabbage, Lqrge, Foncy^ Sweet, \She said she-opened her. place, ber. money from/fhc'operator of with assurances from Zusman and An Israeli frigate evacuated the The two smrill ships, the 147- Washed Spinach, Boston / Novel Cdllfomla a gambling house which bulk of the Israeli garrison.. Previ­ K lU U TS CUT FROM l ig h t COLORED, HIGH QUALITY YOUNG VEAL a g^ibler, Thomas Maloney, de­ Cold, Gough in yacht, Maralyvl, flying the and Iceberg Lettuce . . . /ORANGE5,^6fqr49c Schrunk roided in September scribed, a s : friendly with high ous plans had ct^led for their flag .of the oil sheikdom Of Kuwait, MWACLE WHIP GREEN GIANT Escaroie and Chickory 1955. / Teamst^s Union officials, that she exodus by plane. and tha.238-ton Greek tug Mikall ^ G and TENDER which some call Italian Crispisp Cieoned need hav^xno fears of being closed Florida’s Sun With no gruarantee of how towing a 292-ton barge, atarted The^ Senate Rackets Cora-, up by Multnamah Uotmty. District t he/ U/N. troops would b south from Bori; Bald. EgypUan mwHWESsiNa VEAtW tElX:^ "^!mli»e . , . Aristoeeacy SPINACH, cello bag 19e m ^ee, looking into an alleged control of Sharm el Sheikh, the in any salad bowl is Attorney Wllh^m Langley, a Dem­ Washington, March 8 (>P)~Pres- pilots employed % -^gypt’s Canal SWEET PEAS scheme to seize control of vice ocrat. • \ Authority, steered a^Oi^ tricky French endive or shallots /profits in Pbrtlai^, promised Zusipan had dei^anded that a lie ident Eisenhower hopes to go to (Continued cm Page Eight) obetnictlocia atUl blo^big the UfudHy $1.19 Lb. Florldia about the middle of next ^channel. . ■ ; ql. . . . Lettuce? your choice White Rock chicken breasts, net ordinary to.try to arrange such a tesL detector test alao''\)oe set up for T of iceberg or Boston leaf the Hardy vimman, 'b’at she had re­ week-‘for sun and exercise to help ‘The canal authority annoidKed 59 breasts, but selected fresh from the farm breasts, turned to her prese'nl home in him overcome a head cold,,, cough last night that the canal would As Hit Saying Gots: "PACKERS TOP BRANDS" . . . Indian Diver pink lead the meat column today. . .Priced at 79p, Washington, March 8 (/P) Miles City, Mont., before the test and inflamed ear. De Valera b«;6pen at daybreak to ahipa of -DEL MONTE QUAUTT ‘grapefruit, heavy, meaty LENTEN —Senate Rackets investiga- ■was arranged for Zusman. The ■ Presidential press secretary less than 500 tons, .. 2 - 3 9 and very thinned skinned they are mighty fine value. committee has said it ia trying to, James C. Hagerty told reporters Toll jProUem Unaotved PINEAPPLE ond tors^reported today that a lb. . . . Where’s Indian Riv­ lie detector test turned up,- reach Mrs. Hardy to see if she is today that ‘the lingering cough Moves to Y outhful V ernon Safe-C racker gra b b ed UndeV the authority's iiiles jSia FOODS willing to take a last. seems “ a little better this morn­ two smaU shipa did not ha'Vf to GIU^m UIT DRINK PREMIER SNORT STEAKS 69 er? Why just south of reactions “indicative of un- Two 16-year-old Vernon. youths-contemplate the damaged safe and' acetylene torch found in their For All Ground 13eef Di.shes . . . We Recommend Results of the He detector test ing.” ' pay tolls, because they ara t j ^ r X We have beef loina marked "Hormel Beat,’’ and that’s what Mr. Cucamonga! car early this morning by Statb Policemari yvilliam Tomhn, who arrested them on charges growing Hormel meana: ‘‘BEST.’’ Ypu get It at Halc’t. truthfylness” on the part of given to Zuaman were reported in' He’ said Eisenhower stlU has a Raids by )(>tOliS, ' .. FRUIT COCKTAIL ^ PINEHURST FRESHLY CHOPPED SPECIAL From Krait,,, Nathan Zusman, the Port­ a letter from U. E. Baughman, alight inflamniation in the inner out of the theft of the safe frqm the Vernon Elementary Schooh’ Thomas Neilson, left, and Ronald The Suez Canal Autbbrity of­ ea* but ian’-t using a cottsp .plug Dublin, lr«iand-,--^(larch 8-(ff’)— Btavena admitted the theft. State Police gay, and are being held^under $3,000 bond at Stafford Springe fices were Cloied today and thsce' land, Qre-,f nig l^i- club owner igUef. of,the .secret service. whl6h barraekA Story on Page 3. (Herald Photo by Oftaral. administered the test. he Kgd In the ear yesterday. Old revolutionlat Eamon de Valera wsa no confirmation of reports 2 "'” 6 5 ® PHILADELPHIA who denied . taking money that it w-ould demand payment of CbosM for Qiiolify WlHiOHf Exeoss Wastt:> CREAM CHEESE X'/ McCnellan read the report slowly The .Chief Executive’s bead cold declared todey/that he will crack la r g e S ite Pinehursi 2 for 29c for referring customers to a and distinctly aa*Zusman followed also rem,ains. all tons to-. Egypt---inclading tolls' Large2 \ i down on “pirl^te armies” when he Pair Responsible R ejects U. S, C ourt R U ling for passage at WtUh and French I bawdy hbuse. * a copy he, held while sitting at the A t the time of the announcement / Vitaaria G Eariehed C8a»' 6 9 Frosted Ground ieef> 50° KRAFT'S IMPOfl'lYlD Chairman McCieiiaii (D-Ark) witness stand. It had been 'raining for hours in take's...over/u prime minister of ah^>s--Whaa^^ «anU-lsH)p^4o^ SW'ISS GRUYBRB normal shipping. Befors the rgiier ...... made the announcement as the "Analysis of the lest results,” Washington, ^ e weather had been the Irish .;^epublic, For Three Deaths In Heavy sjrup BEEF 37c apecial Senate Committee investi­ Baughman wrote, "by the poly­ generally damp for weeks. was cloBcd, the Egyptians claimed Food Displays Roast beef seems to be an alt winter favorite His /ktaCeipent obviously was the light to the tolls, but permlt-P) — Coro­ LIGHT MEAT / Offer « wide variety ef CRACKER BARREL. ' eighth day of hearings. aimed' i t the'"outlawed Irish Re- States’ Rights Invoked ted them to bo paid into’.abcoinits . . . perhaps it is the price along with the wonder­ CHEESE—SHARP or examination reveals specific reac­ hope and expectation that Elsen­ pubitcan Army (IRA) which would ner Louis \V. Schaefer today re­ Lenten Food*. They have concentrated on al­ tions which are indicative of un- hower will fly to Florida for five blocked in London and Paris/ SUNSHINE GRAHAM ful quality thot makes it so. Anyway, again we of­ EXTRA SHARP upb forci to end the separation of leased flAding.s in ' which, he . saijl.- ‘The semi-official Middle East R IB R O A S T leged attempta of Teamsters. Union truthfulness on the part of Mr. or six days before going to Ber­ .two confessed killers were respon­ TUNA CRACKERS. Pkg. 25e PICTSWEET fer Pinehurst RIB OVEN ROASTS meaty 3rd bosses, alotig with public officials Zusman in his re.sponses to the rel-, muda March 2<) for conferences, the six northern countitt--stlU News Agency reported that Egypt KRAFT SLICES united with the Britisli t^W n— sibleat least three deaUi!i. two By Florida’s High Goiirt finally would give perailsalon to and underworld ■ elements. to evant questions.” with Prime Miniater Macmillan of in Britain. KEEBLERMllk TUNA PIES through 7th ribs ...... lb. 59c KRAFT FRUIT SALAD "muscle'In” on Portland vice prof­ from the rest of Ireland. IRA has Xew Lt. Gen, Raymond A. Wheeler, Great Britain. ■ . - /Schaefer said the violent deaths 13 OZ. LUNCH. Lb. 39e 2 for 49c its. (Conttnued on Page Eight) Wants Good Golf Course launched an aggr-salve campaign • Tallahassee, Fla., March 8 WP/— -that supported in part our 1955 U.N, salvage chief, to go ahead lb. i»ARkAY MARGARINE Nothing "has firmed up” Hag- of border raids and ton'orlsl at­ f paniel J: Janowskl and Edward decision" was cut off. wl.th removal of the two big blocks CAN LOBSTER MEAT ’ 31c . tacks in northern Ireland in re-' J. Kuplewski, both of New Brit­ The Florida Supreme Court today in the 103-mlle channel. EDUCATOR THIN 5 ^ Morrell’s Ready To Eat Hams, Pinehurst tender cure erty said!^ut the White House Is ain, and John Rosenthal, a Hart­ invoked States’ Rights to ■ deny Cut he said th -1 the U.S. Su­ 57‘ 14 OK. con $1.95 looking for a sppt at some mil­ cent weeks/ , preme Court in the same opinion ^ It now is expected the canal will Corned Beef, Lat^b Legs, Smadl Tutkeys, Fryers and KRAFT’S NEW Solid Pack, No OU Added SALTINES. Lb. 27c Cook with rib in, or ju k for ’’hone-out” service. No charge for ■With a working majority of 17 ford druggist, were caused by Ar­ Virgil Hawkins, Daytona Beach be, open by, the end of the month jiist' everything you can ask for . , . ready for you DR LUXE MARGARINR. itary poet with a « o o ^ o lf course thur Culombe and Joseph 'Tabqri stated that Hawkins’ petition for service, at Hale’t,’ ...... / ...... X B& M nSH or perhaps a private home near a to 20 votes ih the Irish Dail (par­ l^egro, inimedlate admission to Uie re- icw was denied. He said this to ships up to 10,000 tons—atxmt Friday or Saturday at Pinehurst. , 39c for 1st ’lb., 2nd lb for Ic Former Local Student liament) woa.ih Tuesday’s elec- liky, two 33-year-oId ex-convicts University of Florida Law. School. 70 per cent of normal traffic In­ N DINNER 6Sc while ic sale stock lasts. course, rather than a hotel. who have confessed staging eight presumably referred to the Florida If things can Jbe worked out, tlo)ui, D'e Valera’s election as ; The State tribunal's order, came courts' decision to appoint the cluding most tankersi. ‘ Hglt's has q cempittt mtaP dtpartmtnt offtring LOBSTER TAILS prime minister for a third time is recent holdup.s during which they down almost a year after the U;S. The key Middle. East waterway Hagerty said, the President sriH shot six persorus to death. co:nn-..s.sioner to take evidence as " S1.D9 Also From Krafr Missing from UConn leave about the middle of next a foregone conclusion. Parllamqnt Supreme Court ruled that Hawkins the Negro could be nd- SOURER CELERY week. . / meets March 20, The New Britain and Rosenthal ■was„.entitled to piompt admission ,,, , , ^ (Contlnuedion Page Eight) frtsh bttf. |i>ork. lamb, veol: smoktd meats, sousogt killings were among the six. j mitted and that tlie state’ i-ullng RAINBOW TROUT Gel Kraft Italian • A trip to Tucson. Aria., or any­ Want* United Ireland" to all-white university. ■ st-ill stood. WE ARE OPEN THURSDAY and Stbrrs, March 8 fSpecial) -X'’ Schaefer’s findings -today fol­ In Its 5-2 opbUon. tife state SALMON LOAF products; fresh or quick frostqd poultry; seafood. ’ 79c Dressing for. Vi Price State Police are continuing their' where else In the Far W est deN The 74-year-pW nearly blind De Sep Bights Infringed When You Buy >" Initely U opt, Hagerty said. Valer^tbld a news conference he lowed yesterday's inquest here. Be­ court said it could riot conceive 9 search for. Ffobert S. BuUer, 19- cause of the Inquest; consideration that the U.S. Supreme (jOurt The state court said that de­ SWORDFISH FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL . year-old Simsbury freshman, rtiias- The/ reason, .. Hagerty said, is wants to unite the. north and abuth spite recent decisions which ap­ Kraft Casino Dressing but armed action by "a group of of formal murder indic.tmentg "would hold that the highest court 79c - At ReJr. Price Ing from the University of Con­ against Taborsky ahd'Culombe will of a sovereign state does not have peared to infpHige’ upon atates' (ContliitlMl on Page Eight) individuals would lead only to rights ”we_ca^o* attribute to the „ Both For 46c necticut elnce Feb. 25. anarchy,”' be drtayed’until next Tuesday, ac­ the right-to control the. effective from the AP Wires The son of Mr. and Mra. Earl cording to the coroner. date of Its own discretionary pro­ Supreme , Court an intenUon to From Mrs. Paul C. Butler^ the youth gradnated TTie one-time leader of the up­ abrogate the rule which denies to rising to free Ireland from. B rlti^ Schaefer, xeferring to the ■ New cess.” SEAFOOD DINNER from Manchester High Schbolwith Britain, shootings last Sec. 15, said . Without Prejudice federal court, the right to regu- the class of 1955. He and his » President rule Insisted: Ii-rt or control long ^tablished DISTRESSED AIRLINER SAFE DE LUXE 95c "Today w s rtui not pbrmit any an autopsy on knpiewski showed The State Supreme Court said Seattle, March 0P>—A Pan- RITZCRACKERS family formerly lived at 56 Phelps he was shot once in the left temple that while it was refusing at this rule of practice .and procedure 8 DEVILED CBABS ,Rd., and moved to the Tariffville; rivatc army. We have a free and time to order Hawkins'. admisskih adopted by state courts for .the ad- AmeriCaa World Airways DC-7,, section of Simsbury In late 1955. (- Hall’s Hope in Spen parliament t..- seek uniricS- nH.-ilstratlon of jdstice therein.” with 58 passengers and a crew " 49c tlc>n of the country/’ (Coiittinued oil Page Nine) \ to t)»e University of Florida,' the of eight' aboard landed anfefy lb. pkg. 3 6 ^ State Police at the Stafford; 'action was taken without pre­ 'I’he Florida’• court added ” \vo‘ CLAM STICKS Springs barracks today said But- "Dev” as he is ifnown to politi­ judice -to iris rights to come’ be­ today alter It had ehut off one BIRDS EYE COD, HADDOCK or ler was reportedly last seen • Feb. New York Race cal friend and foe—was jovial and fore the court again, "wbm . he ia ^ (OonUnued on Page Fifteen) of Its four englhco’ more than 49c^ 25 about 10 p.m., in the lounge, looked aggressively fit in talking prepared, to 'present testimony 060 miles oft tke Aniericna coast RICtfK’.< ’• at HarUord Hall, a dormitory for |, about his dramatic, return; to pow- on a flight from Honohdu. PERCH FILLETS 38« Regarbless of-where ycAi buy Ri|z Crackers they are Washington, March 8 Ofi-rPresi- News Tidbits showing'thgt' his admission can Cembias t can CsapMI’s CrMm . PRIED SCALLOPS non-fratenfity fltudenta. dent Eisenhower’s ■enthuiiastic ’ eh- ■er after three years out of office. be accomplished .without doing of Cdetr 8«m "kh Mb. css (J 'pkg.'4 9 c 59c Richer! Crisper! But when you buy them.at Pinehurst, According to police he spent the ^ dbrtemeiu appeared today to have He accused the leaders of the Culled from AP Wires QU.AKE RUINS 20 i;TlXAeESV enpe) flaked atBiaa irtth Inlet, IH 10 Ota. 2 For 39b •weekend working at the Simsbury i g reat'’public. mischief.” *■ IRC Monopoly Athens, March 8 (/F)-T-Slinrpi SNOW CROP PEAS f they are “fresher by. far.” We don’t go for huge dis­ given former National Chairman government in the six.:northern The , majority opinion .’was writ­ «m« dry bnad enunU, 2 i l i ^ r plays of baked goods . , we prefer smaller displays KEEBLER Inn. where^ he fwas, sometimes em- j Leonard W. - Hall tbe inside track counties of spuming his moves to ten by. Justice B; K. Rbberts with earthquakes stnick c e n t,ra I •***, H cep mhuad tiMa ployed as a parttime employe. He for next year’s Republican-nomiBS-., end partition. • ’ Defense move« to try to Impeach Greece ^ today. The -Interior P9pcn. Mix sad pack Uthtly into SNOW CROP ORANGE JUICE • 2 fo; 37b and faster turnover on all cookies and crackers . . . Chief Jus tice Glenn - Terrell. Jus­ In Pro Boxing, CLUB CRACKERS reportedly took a 'bus back to the lion for governor of New, York-. •"But we must not despair,” he tesUinany of goverament’a Chief tices T. Frank Hobson, Campbell Ministry said 20 irlllageo wete g u ild ancll loaf pan. Bkkc in Coupon Nabisco is sending in a new pack qf vanilla cookies.-this ' campus after having received a j witness in trial of Marines drill destroyed with a tin t count Of nodaiatt Ww OHfT.} 1 hoot or ' 'Elaenhower told a cockiall p'arty added and .confidently predicted ’Thorrial and SUphen' C. O’Connell weekend. They will sril at 25c a pkg. . . . Also fresh ride from Simabucy td Hartford.: Fu.Doi Photo gathering of GOP merabe.ra of the 'that, the day wa|t coming when the instructor charged with maltreat­ concurring. , SO eammltiee.' eatfl dcM Peer off inicc; ten News..* Butler’s absence first came to i ROBERT 8. BUTLER senate. House, cabinet' and execu­ .country would be united. , • ing .recruits . . Sen. Benjamin U.S. Gouft Says eM la wvm piatiw; • sw vi^' from Nabisco oVehs:. Holland Rusk; 29c; Fig Newtons J.uatices Elwyn Thoimls and E. CANCER VACCINE REPORTED It’i at Plnehurat “the .,nap- dbl. pkg. 35c, single pkg. 25c; Oreos Ig. pkg. 37c. .light Feb. 28. when the attepdance j- tive agencies here last night that Sinn Feiners, who su p ^ rt tfie L. Barringer, (R-New Milford) Harris Drew dissented-'^ offi'cer asked his housembther tol ^ , if Hall wants tb try, for the gover- IRA, won an impressive-'vote in c ^ e a out in fi-yor of legisiatlbn New York, March 8 iJFi~A fed­ Houston, Tex,, March 8. (X>-^ kin that won’t allp off. your ’ HaWrkins, 49-year-ol(l faculty A breakthrough In the long ef-, lap." ^ aTrt^^^ Continues ship he will have th'e President as this week’s election. permitting towns to prd'Wde free member at Bethime-CkKikmiui Col­ eral court today found the Inter­ a “booster." transportation to pupils of pH/ate, lege .at Daytona Beach, has been national Boxing Ciub’W New York -forts of medical adeooe to pro­ Kleenex Table Napkins’ ChoekThoso : . Observing - that newspapermen , (Coattniied. on Page Five) ’ non-profit schools. duce a vaccine against cancer “ parang to locate the youth. th e lJ a * ! Hungcr Strike had apecuhited Hall would like to tiying for about' eight years to guilty of mqndpoUslng professional was announced hero today. The CILERY SOUP • : with coi^pon 15c • Meajcan police - hint they may gain admiiaion to the all-white Groctry Volaos: housemother, notified the univer-, make the race, Elaenhower drew a begin making ar-ests for question­ university, ’ ^,.,i championship boxing Ixiuta. new - development, a vaceine, ii'ty’s security department which Dedham,. Mass., March 8'"801 If Leonard Hail runs for trade: an'd commerce'. ' servo aa a modeT’ for deveioplag WELCH’S TOMATO governor of New York he is going Bays ne^paper, will be baek .,lli Hawkins'' admission- to the univer­ . Preinier Bed AJaskan Plnehurat, Every day low JUICE -jar 29c rto’’inVeaUgate. Two State police­ carried a hunger strike into the business l)y Labor Day. . sity, cquid be accomplished with­ '"The defendants, a s'a result of a vaoetne for btuaans. GRAPEFRUIT 3 W ltePAG adap pricco: , men from-the Hartford barracks fourth day today. to have one booster in me," Eisen­ their activities, ■ acquired power Joyce, who has refused meals hower said. "He, has never even Legialature’s Lsibor Committee out trouble was baaed upon tw-o SOOKEYE SALMON also ^ave been aisigned tO the jhears testimony that Connecticuf's grounds—one state and' one fed­ during the period covered by the OLYMPIC ROMANCE SptKED D'ANJOU PEARS 2 i„49e iVOBY SOAP a ’ apecil] price -on since, he was jailed .Tuesday* by told me what he wants to do, but I complaint (June 1.-1949, to May 15, Prague, Ckeehoelovakla, March Large, 2 for 2Po order of Norfolk Probate Court want' him to know he’s got* one sup­ workmen’s con^pensation law is eral. 8 (/tv-Cio(dioslovakla’h Comma- PAYS YOU TO ENTER SHURFINE SLICED J(dmaon saW Butler had missed porter'.’' . ' one of the best in U.S. but could TnwIlUonal 'Power 1953) to.exclude competitors from t k Thi Medium. 2 for 17c TEK 60c jnoat of hla cliuaes since the start Judge WlUiam. J.^ Hickey Jr.', In­ the promotion. :.of championsldp ' niet rulers dealt romance a eet- 85c FLC^IDA ORANGES ■ 55e PeraonaL 4 for 2So BEETS 2 cans 29c dicated continued defiance o f the Hall had only-a "n6 comment” be a lot better . .. Egyptian nmvsn ■•The opinion said e imoond semester Feb. 4. The paper AI Ahram deolapes Presi­ grounds was "the exercise of our rontesta In the,United States,” the ' back today. They ondered HaroUl IVOBY FLAKES 8 cans for $1.00 jurist by telling, a newaman: . .to'AUesUobs as to-whether, as gen­ judge said in a 59-page opinion. ConnoDy, Amerlca’a .Oiyitapto ■8Sc and 7flo youth reportedly was having dif­ • "He has taken the body of i a erally reported, he had expecte)d dent Elsentiower ' speaks about traditional poWe^ aa a state coilri I I.rx. Finn HM., Each $50,000 CONTEST! ■ '' ficulty - with some of his, courses. Suit Started by U.S. hammer throw qhamplo^ te La i UCE 1^0 - . ‘TVORV SNOW lawyer but not hla spirit yet.’* ’ appointment to an admiaiatratlon Milldle East ”as if he ia Ulking to decline to iastue the extrS-orrii- leave the’ ooimtry toteanowr fifle and .79e . Always In demand ., . . Policb. said Butler Jeft no mes- A vegetarian, Joyce baa been post when he announced his .resig- abpui Florida or Texas.” nary writ of- mandamus If to do The 'antitrust suit brought Got ontry Monk .and rults at |i*inthunt. I ShuHlne York Stats Liquor control administrator so w’oiild tend to work a serious by the government. wtlbout penalaaioii to marry and CAMAY'SOAP '■ I Mtion as national chairmaii ih take wiqi him hli) fUdea Olga N O OTHER RICE IS ACORN SQUASH 2 u.. 25e Bath. 2 for 25c v APPLE SAUCE ' get in touch with his famUy Or J^yce was sentenced after- he January. Grinning, he had the Charles F. Reynolds asks Rhode public mischief." ' .Named- as.:.defendants,- besides friends irtnee hls-dlssippearance. „ same reply a.tX)Ut hla future pollti- Is la ^ police cliiefa to telj him if The- federal ground, ■ the state the IBC of New York, were the F lkoteva. Camiheo$ovaklafa SmaU. 4 for l5c . , nkusHEB-ABE SS^i^K la^:' i 2 cans 35c charged, during a contested will Olympic diamw ciiMnploa. DUZ Police of 13 states are no\v con­ case, that the .jUdge. "prapticaily bal plana. they want beer that .looks like court said,, was the - so-called im-. IBC, Inc., . of lUifioia; Madison tomatoes Package Of 4 25c K- ' SSc and 78e 6 camr-ll.OO ducting a search for the youth and acted as lawyer for the other Significant. Support punch sold in bars and package plementSition' decree- o f, the - U.S. Square Garden Oorp.; 'Jamea D. t h i s EAsy his .description hag been teletyped New'York Republicans nominate atores. . . AppUpatioh has- -.-been Supreme Court in which local tri­ Norris, president of the New York VOTE TO END ‘iUG STRDUB . OXYDOL * side.’-’ JbyCe represente.d those con­ New York. March 8 (IP) -« 'SSc and 79c 1. Ini25 word* or MORE tad In YOUR OWN HANDWRIT­ throughout the EJastem Seaboard. testing the Will. their- governorship candidates in made wdth U.S- District • at bunals were given tlie auU^rity to IBC;.and Airthur M.-W lr^ Chicago ONLY MINUTE RICE SM: g r e e n STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES When last seen. Bqtler waa IBC pidaident. > Striking tagboat workers today TIDE , \ ' ING complete -the atatemrat bejow ‘‘I like Ui O m M i ■ V- .K 1 i. ■\- '■ ■■ •; VATT* '■.IV .A__L ■'’•V-r \ VtVVv.l‘ ^ -. y-:: -: --■If-. !■' ,• 7 7 :

F lt^T A t,^A 1 tC H T9[gr------; P A < flP 1 W 5 '' m - IT'v - i Z : ■ - :' • ?.'j. )•'.,... 2 2STER E V EN IN G HERALD, MANCHESTEil. CONN-, FRIDAT, M ARCT PA G E THREB • • -y. •'--r . :,J, ., ^ . j- -\ toiowutg thtit tMnumfior would be liv e W ireB T*rap ' M„.'„ .4,,,.. C o v e n t c y V decerased for ths pfsssnt at-lsast ROUND EVERY . Colum bia under the sponsorship of the . W 11- 7; , ’ II- ' 1 . ■ ; ' '.".rv ‘‘It ia Important to considereon m at Y<>uthsH?etd lltnAntic Stole Teachirs CqUege according to the. stnte regulatlena, F^oiir in V eiicle Sheinwpld on Ideas Worth $2,099 have resumed on Wednesdays. S k y w a t ch Schedule the state grant :«r< constroction la SAT.NIfiHT StateOHicial ■ Daie-Kilnedtoat ' • ' 432-Pupil Junior High sut»j^antbJly_hlgHeryfpytshtis -Four pereona, were trapped iii For Sieailing ' Invitations ' have been sent out scbOois.” • ' ’ ' ”7 DANCIfi^1>ROM /tilVE THE f Saturday, March 9 ,• ‘ . High School Impractical. To Ellington Worker T ' t m p . 7 WHAT BEtXlNQSBELONGS TQTp ’n n a i Doth sldrs vulnerable . yeoterday afternoon when a' pre- ^TWJSpeak (It. Columbia Lake fto, the marriage klldn!ght“ 2 B.m...... Vnlunteiere Needed . The committee concluded >the T^Sefrooi of their (Sughter. Sus6n Dale to Xa:m :^:^ a.m...... By Alfred SUielBWold NbRTH ceeding car crashed into a utUijy . . . . Volunleieri~Ntodto town ia not in a "position to ^ ♦ 0 $ JOE KOZElf4 OBOflESTBA Robg;! Wayne Kiinedl'qst, eon of 4 a.m.—6 a.m. ^ . ,t...... Voluhteere Needed . '. *■ nance A local high school. The pos­ ‘"Thereys-'noUiing difficult abbiat pole.'- DONATIONS 75e VIC SAMUELS, Prompter F K 10 6'S 3 (Picture un Pn|e One) *' PTA Meeting Mr. and Mrs. -Raymond 'W. Kline- 6 a.ni.— 8 a.mr.^.,...... Volunteers Needed . sible solution recommend.ed.is for this kio4 of play,I’ protested Mr. The unidentified peraons who dinst, of Yorlc Pa. The .(toemony 8 a.m.—-10 B.m'...... Bbet, as his part- - ♦ Q 7 3 2 were trapped 'remained In tbatr . Vernon. MKrch >8 (Specla))— ....Victoria Fllewicz . . , -• Studied w e r^ h e problems.of a a regional high school, sho^d Man­ will take place in Uie local \Con- 10 a.m'.'—Noon ...... Louie Cal! - ^ Oowntry, Karoh 6 (Sp«cl*l)—< her' congratulat­ « J 2 car imtil the power to the wires Two 16-year-old local yoitths were V nc< new high scnqpl, 'elementary chester and Windham, livtbe fiHure EAST PINE U K E COMMUNITY CLUB V Ck)lumbia,; March 8 (Special) —. gregational Church bn March ■ 23 Noon—-2. p.m. v___ __ James Galanek .' ” x H ie Board o f . Education is taking ed 'him. ‘‘.You WEST was turned off by the OonnacUekt arrested early this morning near Carl Candela, of the Public Rcla- school addition* ta-the Coventry be unable to accommodate - such at 7 p.m., with a reception follow­ 2 p.m.—4 p.m. .. .x ,.. .\7... concraU atepa Ho Qwed %cU<^ on have to give the 4 Q 10 7 4 2 * K $ E 3 Pnver Oa. . FOGB LA K E SHORES- - BAOIilicVILIJE, CONN. Vernon Center on Rt. 30 with a . . . . "nidmas Hickey ■ , /: Orammar School and the new pupils. V . • ' . 7 ■ lione Department of the State of ing at the home of'the bride's par-' 4 p.m.—6 p.m...... ,'. .'.'.X . '. iMLE SMUMUBBirr catting town approval for a new oppqnenta. what ¥ 7 4 r 2 The accident occurred iat -cithe 330-()qun(] school safij, containing .ponneclicut, will be' the ’ guest . . . . Thomas nickey X Junior .high seiicol. The constnictiMOf another ele- 0 enta. 6 p.m. v^8 p,m. , . V,....'. Lucy Burke - aSS-fwpU junior nigh school. belongs to them 0 S 6 ‘ K 1-0 intersection o f Narbfo'rd Rd. and about '$176^ in their possession. speaker at the monthly mee(ing of uTMtrmifiiuD'MMiimna Ruasell'D. Potter, chiairman. of mentary sefaoi^ Was eliminated. Rcoiit Notre 8 p.m.-A-lO p.m, . . , . , , . .'X. Lucy-Burke school under oonsideratioh at the. right 4 A Q < 6 4 10-0 W. Center St. when M n. jarol Mc­ ■\ Ronald Stavens, RFD 3, Vef- the Columbia PTA to be held in m n n s U S T f ii the Board of Education, gays: 8.uch. a schom would be located Girl Scout cookies are expected . 10 p,m.—Midnight would iM Id rooms, and cost a total time." • SOUTH Call, 2l,' East Ifartford, crashed no^and Thomas Nellson, Hartfbrd Yeomans Hall on Tuesday, March ...... Volunteer*! N'eedrd / ‘‘While it is generally knqvm that near .the heavy populated area For Mr. Best Mr. Best to arrive this week(*hd at , the . Skj-watch Post locited on of. $671,000. O f thla total. $581,000 • W e s t opened Into a utilityj f o l» and snapped the HEY KIDDIES Tplte., were stopped in a , car 12. . ■ ■ Lop t o Manchester Police Station. Vol- the present facilities would not "be Grades 1 through 8, exclusive of HEY KIDDIES home of Mrs. Theodore Sahden. imteere fnay register at Civi : Defeiise HeadquartetoVa u n i-c t p a 1 would be for actual construction; the four of spadeS, East played the ♦ A J il on a vehicle about .” RI$ Fun they were riding by State Police­ The topic he will diacuss will be adequate in the future, the extent facilities for home economics and TOMORROW Leaders will meet to help sorLand Building, on Monday, Wedn'!sday. or . Friday fr«m /l-5 p.nrr' $40,000 for architect fees; $20,000 king; and Mr. Best won the ace. F A 1^ 9 o f her car. STATE Carnival No. 1” man William Tomlin abbitl 3:3(L "Easter ^eajs ' at Work^^” a. sum- far slterdavelopmenta and $5&|000 JoJKlficltihey wguld not bey'ade- industrial arts instructions, Which IPJB. distribute the cookies to the Girl H ! drew trumps with the ace and ♦ A. 6 4 Mr^<"McCall laid she crashed a.ra. -for- what was a “ rojitiho itiafy of'work beliig^'dtoe for crip­ WINDOW SHADES quate haa never been established.” wouTd be carried out at Coventry 4 Scotito and Brownies: for equipment; and $10,000 for king, after which he led a diamond into thesTOle when her- aUantion check.” • pled children at Caifrp Hemlock in The committee projections are gram m ar igdioo'l. Mouth North EMt All the Girl Scout and Brownie WASHABLI miscellaneous Ibenis. , from djuWiy and won a-finesse was dlstraefM from the road by , In tlm rear t o the black, 1950 Trumbull. , ' tion uniform, may dp so. fbom actnai school enrollm ent ^ ‘This would - mean an added ex­ 2 V Pa'MS .non* units who, will, participate in, the 19, Mldd^own,'that collided.with The school would ha approxl- with the jack. Th<; ace of diamonds 1 ¥-/■ her l!-year-ola:,^hy who started Next Week, to cpnfmemorate Girl ■uck/ substantiated by figures from tne pense of transportation for Grade 4 tP- Pass Pass Pass sedan, Tomlin ijoHced the , 30 by PTA prpp-ato next Tuesday' will a trucKtoing operated by Arthur INTERSTATI nately 36,720 square feet and came next. to gat* up from nte baby seat. Her Scout Week, > the local units will Manchester Evening Herald C«- BoUthuiier. 4,$. Maple St., Elling State tiepartment of Educawn, and 8 pupils for such courses. 0|)cning. lesd— 4 4 20-inch safe, and 'wO acetylene present a^program for the PTA, meet in Yeomans Hall Monday af­ arould 432 pupils for an It was' now clear that Mr. Best baby was not i n ju ^ to the crash, torch. ■iiunbla correspondent, Mrs. Frank ton, according to police.' AQUA SHADES area allotment of. 85 square feet Chairman Potter stated. , TTie' committee, concerning' such V ' ■ ' rccedjng'the guest speaker. The ter 'school from 3 p.m. until 4:30 Marchlsa, ACademV 8-0060. construction, concluded that^ ■Would Have to lose a diamond and 17 police said. Moring Stuff for .Sister S p.m. for dreas rehearsal. Bouthillier said be (vas traveling per pupil. The projected figures fq r 1960-61 spade, ^ e contract would de^ U'LScout and Brownie 'Troops will $2*95 , Made to Order' through past experience the pur­ hand. If West returned a-dub. Mrs. McCtell was tneatod afM an- It ia Btandartl.- procedure for esent a program relating to their .^They are also (reminded of the soutKon Parker St. and wasdo cross­\ \JOW , Decision Follows Stndy aro: Grades 1 through 8, 1,432; pend oh Unut'iUng the loss in clubs With Your R o^^ Oraded 9 ’'through 12, 448. ‘The chase and deveioinnent of WSlte South would win a trick with the Chester Memorial Hospiudxfor a State Police to . stop spaplciouar activities. - ' pennies for the Juliette Low Fund ing E. Center St. when his trocktruck The Board made the decision, fol* to one trick. Passenger Hurl present enrollment is 1,037 and ia ':at a .coiuiderable sicpenae, king; and if West, instead, led a cut lower Up' and later dlschkcged. looking Vehicles in tlie early morn­ Following’’ the program a short which will be collected on Tuesday collided with the K.rupa car:a r ^ In g lowing an intensive and thorou)^ Damage to the utility FuH Line 6f Cua s tU ^ was completed by a commit* H *. respectively. .which added to the-cost bt a build­ .Hdp from the Enemy spade, dummy IvouM ruff . while ing . liours. When Tomlin quesr business meeting will' be held. Re evening. Each girl will contribute 111 Minor Gi*a.sii driven east on E. (Tenter Sf Bstlmahsd Kkvalhacat Class ing, would tax the town’s borroW- I f would.be fatal to lead clubs, South discarded-a club. and a stop' sign was estimated tloned.the pair, they told him they freshments. will be served at the one cent for each year of her age. ' Routhillier was charged with VENETIAN tee Including Bertron A. Hunt p f $325. (chairman), Mrs, Stanley PM>anos The committee estimated enroll- ing capacity to th^lm lt without for then West would fake t w o Either .way, Mr. B ejl would Were moving ‘'stuff'' for^ a sister. end of the'meeting.* , Cub Scout leaders met at the failure to grant the right of way meat and number o f .roopia needed providing a weU^roundedschool tricka In the suit, I f llr. Best M score gsune and rubt Mrs. McCaU was arrested for On closer examination Tomlin Saik Clinic Slated home- of Cubmaster E. G. Mac- ■ Frank J. Colonghi,.^9, Middle- at an intersection. ' (aecratary) Mias Jeanette Heckler, reckleaa driving and is acheduled -Jelnii A., HHhnan, Cha rl^ E, Ny- for grades 1 through 8 as follows: program. ' ■ a diamond, the resulti would be the ^ Daily GueatfdA ^ ■ noticed the safe in the back seat The taons ciub sponsored Salk Dougad .on (.'olllns Rd,’,. Wednes­ tOA^Ti, was treated r t Manchester E.A. same, Eaat would take the king of .ppear in Town court Wednes­ ack, Leon A. Labrle and Raymond 1987-lMg, pupitt, 1,116, with 41 ‘The other t y ^ of. expansion stud­ Partner d/fals and bids oni and got the boys to admit the.v vaccine clinic lor members and. day evening. Plans were discussed Memorial Hosplfad for minor back . One of the World’s largest toll j diamonds and return .a club. day. . ■ their wives will be held Monday for this month's theme which la Bradley Sr. rooms assded hosed cm 27 per ied was thb, addition to the Cov­ heatt. The next player pas8eib-..You H on‘$ took it from the Vernon Etemen- Injuries suffered in a car-truck companle.8 has more stocitootdera fAiNTCO. a. - Mr. Best found the answer by at YeOmai)s Hall at 8 p.m. Dr. m". “Indian Trails”. OonsiflUng wjU i'the committee room; 19B8M, pupils, • 1,246, 46 entry Granuqar School. This ^ I d : Spades — 0 6; Hearts —'-K fary School earlier last nighf crash at Parker St. and E. Center in New England than, in Vll the eking this mmnent to lead the^ The Aalborg Uona Oub has HmYoongHtfa' H. Little'will administer the- vac­ (Tubs who wish to come to the 723^ a iri St, Tel. MI 9-4501 have been Worcester, Warren, su- rooms; 18M-1M0, pupils, IJKW, 50 studyahowed tliat with land avail S 10 6 6 3; Diamonds — Q J 7 3 2 } 'Tomlin said they were unable Sts. last night. states west of the Mississippi rooms} 1960-1061, pupils, 1,432, aUe^and site development, at little ck o'f'tpeules. This gave WsSt Clubs — 2. What do you do? )ened Denmark’! ' first ‘ rsfTn Own Show! to get the safe door open but had cine, , Park Meeting March 29 in’ Indlan CplonghJ w rt a peaaang'ai'In a era River. . perinlendent o f schools, and W il­ scKom for children. It U a mlnaturo The club has also announced that liam Bklmondson, o f the Board of 63 rooms; and 1061-1062, pupils, cost, ,if any, the wing could be only the spade trick that h e ^ a s Answer: Bid four hearts. This, already removed the handle from t sure to' win sooriw or later'. town smaH vehlclea running any local high school student who j Education. 1,668, 56' rooms. built a (.a minttnum cost. jump shows good distribution but NUUISTUniO the door. The important point was that very little strength; JHher Saturday-Middle* 26c, Adnlte 60c. / X which resulted in the'quick ap- gifts: Traditional refreshments V rooms. tions Indlcata the' construcUbn of ment. . la Teck. Ftaa Cartoosii prehension of the youths. were served. Ths rsoprnmeiMlatloa o f the con- the propoeed junior h lg^ school State, Police said he was killed Hostesses for the evening were qf a junior high. school, Eric Anderson should start in Bepteiimer 1058, Rise Noted H ere, .ifistantly but It toOk, more than Saa.,. "Tke Girl Caa’t Balp It” Mrs. Gaier, Mrs.' Myron Borko- to the cominlttse and for grades 7 through p 'tilsakat’: CtaemaOeape witz, Mrs. Morris Goldstein • and an hour to extricate the body from Eliirfglon, March 7 (Special — -.adtled three more awkrd-winnlng BOLAND Potter, Was based in For the school y ^ 1060-61 the In Jobless Claim's the cab. . . . rt- J at. ta*iiilrs.3. i^uisLouis /\..\ciiou,Axcliod. ivir.s..Mr.s. jrvinzIrving on ths following facts: projected figure X is 1,111 for Police Arrests Eric Anderson's ingenu.ty is ^ would provids a wall bal- grades 1 through 6 and 445 for soui'ce of profit for him and sav- involved a new design for a hold­ man; OIL COMPANY Claims for unemployment com­ ing fi.Klure for a piston engine hnced school program. I t would Grades 7 throu ^ 0. IJuns to Meet 369 CENTER ST, also save soma tuition and trans- pensation in the Manchester area PROGRAMS Jerry V. Pignohe. 24. Thompson-1 .5 "'■'‘■"'y Aii craft; crank.shafi part. It pemitted urt On. the bans of 27 pupils to a The Lions Club will hold jXelr roae O.O-'per cent last week as a Td. Ml 3-6320 portatloh c o s t. as the Grade robin, the' present 88 rooms in the bi-monthly meetipg at 7 p.myMpn- local toy manufacturer laid o ff 40 chatRTl*''».;th*o‘wra”‘c" 1': * ' f l * u,.„ a..,',.. ' in, execa silver plBling. an op pupils would no longer go to )lah- elementary - school system could S T A T E C day in Yeomans Hall m.stXad of Wjwkera. chsatar or Windham. t ^ e ^Are of such pupUs through vel..ci»hl.eM .^l.'‘w j.^ r at the Liberty Hill 'Log J^abin. A 24-Hour Burner Service 'The State Labor Department' re^ hand filing. T h e ra is also the posslbUtty that suspcns)on. He posted a $200 bon'd 42 times'in the P&WA suggestion short business meetingto’iH be held port also . said unemployment n Since he began submitting sug­ Tor Hum. Mther or both these high sdiools > t.3 0 pupils .per room the com- M l f c l Z NOW Thru SAT. and i.s scheduled to appear in Town award psQgi am. His award earn- anti minstrel rehearsal for the, might feM more inct(aed to eoh- claims last week rose to 564 from y ideq ErerydaY" Court March 20. 1 ings how fOt^l $2,099.80, and his gestions. Anderson has confirmed foithcoming Lions’ (Tlub .Minstrel jhitMe reports we wouM .be able 633. •• TODAY and F R ID A Y his ideas to hiirringv machining 9-2429 ^ M I S-4845 Unue with local high acbool puidis,. to go through 160-61, providing a Phillippe A. Pellerin. RFD 2. An- I| ideas have saved, the company which win be presented in Yeo- The increase in claims here was CONT. FBOM 6:30 A ll, Rights Reserved— and .sub-a-s.-iembly-to his depai-t- V i junior high for the 445 pupils in dover. wa s ai reStcd yesterday for j| some $10,500 in time and matei'ial. man.s Hall on Frida.v and Satur­ slightly above the State average FABULOUS iP^rTMurotsowurr H. T. Dickensou St Co., Inc. ment. v”I always try to find aii M Grades 7 through 0 for this same T" opei-atlng a motor. vehicle without j Anderson, who lives on Sand.v day evenings next week. year. rlae' of 8,6. The number rose f rom PuHbw Pi'n pbyl xmimsrnmammmmaami \a license; His court dale is set for ! Beach P.d., in the Crystal Lake e;.sicr way to do the sanie job aiid Health (>nference Held 5 37,331 to 26,100; Fourteen of the larch 16. I section of Ellington, has tonccn- still iija.intaiii the .same quality. " , S u p e r i n l c n d e n t of .Schools Estimated enroUmeat Septeih- labor department’s 19 Geld Offices • Andei'soq lias a- huncli It's tha thlh sC.tiM X b w »- b rOUCE CALL Sonny lam’f f ’ ttcoti, ‘'Yoiiitp town's abIHty to pay on the fol­ ing the preceedlng holiday-short- THE GREAT ^ Ckaaael II Bartterd, Caaa, ( » ) THE VILUONAIBB l.o\e'' n j in “Vt'nriy’’ is yours lowing. basis: ‘‘We must project Ckarael n Bpriaitfleid, Mata. (12-30) NEWS irrr with your Kay Windsor Hit- \ce C recitn Co^ AMERICAN PASTIME, Ckaaael U: Mew BrltaUf Ceaa. ( S> ADV. OF JIM BOWIE the 1057-58 total C^rand list. From Ckaaael ts Waterknrr,'< “ The Captela’a cilimp” liOOKING FOR ME? ol-lhc-.Moatli dress!- . past performance, we -can- expect Cksaael U Balyeke. Xa (18-H) WEST POINT BTOBY , 7« 23 W AR R E N S T R E E T - ^ 3-6950 about a $600,000 Inbrcase. This will R08iNRcawsoN-i-3.-.V' ;v:.. ‘j-j “ Auibaek" increase the. total Grand Bst to ■afeyfiOTiTirn (22-M) BLONDIE STUNNIhIC OPEN STOCK (S3) MOVIE X HERE I AM $18,867,670. DeHxktfalljr hlllsrlrai! S;M ( 8) CB088B0AD* For school purposes, we may ".Tke lee Catkedrai" MsHm Brudo Gleis Fsrd (18J3) DICK POWELL THEA- borrow a maximum o7 l0 per cent ABfl Mlchlk# Kva . TOU ' TEB—Emeet Bonalae alar* Npw Associated of the Grand U st which would al- ‘‘Teahoose of the August Moon” FOR AN EVENING OF LAUGHTER AND ia “ Black Creek Eaeeaatcr” pw us $1,386,757. The town is now Clnrmsarope and enUr (IZ-M) LIFE OF BILEV MODERN BEDROOM >:SS. S:M EN1ERTA1N61ENT BE SURE TO SEE “ A Yoaar Maa’a Fancy" .‘ .With ebted for' $647,000, therefore we Ftat “ THE BBAM LEGEND” SAVE MONEY ( S) STAGE 7 " be allowed $730:575. Hack O’Brien Nnacr Onlea (I8-S5) MB. ADAMS A EVE 1:», «!». 1S:N (22-30) ON TRIAL Hm^^er, of thia debt,- we will ( 8) THE VISE pay oGT^proxlmately $51,000 on ‘‘Back Track to Marder” interest a^prlnclpal payment. We Sun., “ Tk* OM Can’t |le>n It” USAS) PLAyHOUSB OF STABS In Choice Of Six Finishes! Jaact Leipk atar* la "Car- rlue Iram Brltala” z NORMAN’S (U-M)) toG STOBV B Y THE ■“The Sqperman” ^fabulous Open Stock Modern Bedro.om . . available in choice of six. superb woods to give you ( 8-58) BAT MTHO.VY SHOW- BARBER SHOP ^ 5 HARTFORD RD. (ILU). THE UNEVP jusf fhe pieces . . juiit the suife . . you require for your own home! Carefully built and finished . k “ Belarirk Mcaael Caae" -/ (M-S8) CAVALCADE OP 8POBTS 312 Main StreeU at thrilling low Keifn budget prices! /I Great Martel * TEL. Ml 3.1524 Garnett “ Snsar” Hart T*. MANCHESTER Walter Byara, 10 rd. welter- t o IN PERSON - weickt* Manchester 3:W ( ■) W H A T * COOKIBO ( 8) PBIDAT SPECTACTLAB Cordovan Mahogany! Limed Oak! ATTRACTIVE NIGHT TABLE ... . 24.95 (ta U ) BIO PAYOrP (18H» PBBSON TO PEBSUN D ttive -Dtt'DkedUie Hte ahow yon have" to tee. to believe— your friends and netghbers HATINEB------— TBEATKB (at THE JPNGLE MODERN PANEL BED 29.95 BOL-T'O n n o t c h put to sle^ before yon on stage. The shew that Manchester Is (88) SPORTS CAMERA ' f Invite all my friends and UM t) BOB CB08BT i (isso) NEtni Driftwood Walnut! FOUR DRAWER CHEST ...... 5 9 . 9 5 talking and laaghtog about. (CeUr) (22) PINAL. im iTIO N customera to s-tslt brie at my Natural Walnut! ( l>. CABTOOM CAKHIVAl. (U ) MOVIE new location. BOOKCASE HEADBOARD BED . . 5 9 , 9 5 AT'T h e GOT WKBT Cbooae Your Group Saturday! Easy To Own And Enjoy Oil Keith’s -69.95 WHITE EAGLE HALL (U) SKGBKT BTOBII. W,H.EM6UND DOUBLE DRESSER and‘MIRROR NORTH ST, — MANCHESTER AMOS AND Aeroee from Oieea 8t% ol SATURDAY, MARCH 9 TBB m urr s b o w b I d r o o m (MV COMBDY TIME and LANTERN JanicelEChitlWtllS ' 7:30 P. M . , UU> PBATCBE MOVIE OpM AH Day Saturday 1(H) OPT WESTJIa PrwKrets) (M) TBB BIO 8B0W GEIUNR USHt ' $ ' I 4 * M Admission: Adnlts ll.OO— Children 50e (Tag IncL) s p n ^ iiiit (18-a-M> TirEATREB REAL ESTATE AGENTS .DeanSnm (Ht------IN BIN 'n N . II :U (U) J^U O N JMLLAB MOVIE ' < t) BTAOB S (H> BABAY SBOW (22) v o v j VA^Y . PAITB POB TODAY (M) TORIOBT ■ NEWS AND PBEVrES OUTSIDE PORCH { 8) NEWS i Nkhob SATPBDAY MABCa » Hi. SK Brass Hall WALL LIGHT. Monchosfwr Inc. U:M (*BW) BIG TOP $ | . 7 9 HFD. FAIR US) PUPPY VBB CLOWN Gtiliai Fixtvrs Black (ato) COWBOY TBEATEB* GOODYEAR (la Pnereas) II :M (U) LBABNBN AND______HAVE PPM STATE y HARTFORD (tu t) ME. HIZABD L . I 9 U&NTRXTURE . X»J0$Pi$MiMtWOtBa0M»mTYmot-JOHNUOCM I TIRES ItM ( 8) CIBCCB TIME (18) OENB APTEV > 1956 Oldamohilc “ 9fl” Deluxe 4-Door Sedati INNERSPRING .SHOWN 6:45 and 10:15 store end PlAot 295 Broad St. (22) FBATPBE FILM CLOSEOUTS (M) SATPBDAY MATINEE 1954 Oldsmobile “98" De Luxe”4-Door Sedan. A dazzling exepji- KitclMa CcMag. new IKi PERI^N MARCH lU) SATPBDAY-~.g- PEBFOBM tlve-driven car with just, 12,500 miles of careful driving. Thto car SKCIAL $ 3 . 0 0 TEL M I3”5179 . ANCI Keg. $6.40. I lO^best lis$ w ith'The Great Mnn,’ th* 1:M (18) ACCBNT ON UVINO has all the equipnkent and features that you would expect to*find CHAIR BED hilarious satire on radk> and trievkian.'* IiH----( 8) WOBUVS B]BEST------MOVIES on an automobile delivered hew for ovep $5,000 . ., , Posi-er OtUag Flxtare. StH « n SPOBTMOPB ' (1LU) BOCKRY PULL DOWN -dSia Oea*. WarW-returon a Sm 13 thru 17 (H) TBE CHBlSTOPBkBS Detroit Bed THaca va. Bas- steering, po.wer br^ke*- <:way power-seat, radio, heater, hydra- Serves as a conlfortabic chair . ,. opena Reg. flOJK. (it) 8KnSB8 COBNRB Ua Bralao matic drive; Aulronic eye,' rear neat stoaker, padded dash panel, Eay Windsor e r e s e n t s . in a Jiffy to form a comfortable full < S> WBATBEB POBEGA8T t M (aiMl BASKETBALL back-up lights custom lounge ciwhions .with custom seat covets, length . bed., Conifortable innerspring DINING ROOM WaM Flxtare. • “Abaorbing series ci ( a> THE NEW8 TOOAk ^ Part Wayae va. St. Laele . sharply etched episodes..'.. atten* (n> NKWB .white w-all Urea with chrpme w-heel discs, speciifl tutong green construction, uphol.stered in .long wear­ Bag. iISJO, Tit ( S) JIM EGAB SBOW finish and last . . . biit.not least.. . . Ftlgidaire Air CojitiUioiUng. ’ tm hits o f the month...a free hit record, ing fabrics. A buy at only *>oo-holding btxn start to finish!” (IS) 7 O’lCLOCK EEPOBT FOAM STUDIO FinORE-GOPPER Haagiag Dtaette. (It) WBATBEB —Hr«r Pilaeiit. Irarail itrurkak LOADS OF (H>- "OMoxmm M i----- or c o m p o st Just the ticket.... -i ' ^ ' Bag. $1L00. Tift ttl> SrOBTS'DIOBST ' Just the ticket to takq prospective home iMiyefs over winding, uith Windsofs newdst Hit^fthe-Month... Super eoft Airfoam Rubber Chisbion for relax-' T-.l* tm WBATBEB __ ing comfort! Ooil apring base on legs, all up- $14 Fnich CeWag, AO _^"Su|)er Film Fare. Wn 1 7:U < » PEOPLE'S LO B B Y___ __ WBATBEB MIRRORS, o r A U . TYPES 7:M ( M.RINjriN TIN __ less. Yes., regardless of your strength, if you can tun) the igni­ CQttofv broadcloth by Sleinlex . . . a joy to wash. Blue, pink, navy, Manchester Plumbing ^‘O'Baiw Gela CaHere” tion key, yop can ride in efforUess corhfort sind style. And , . . BBAT TBB CLOCK J. A. W M »Glau Co. blac.SizeslOtolS. STORE HOURS: ^ (a t OADDABOGT GADDIS 81 BI88E1X S T ^ .,^ 9-7392 yoyll find you’ve a new sense of confidence, an air of savoir-faire Keith’s, Maacheater, Cloeed Moa- A'V'‘ > .; X ENTERTAINMENT ( Uw Odr Qmi Parking tote At 3k*C fMunof .n A im ; g iv e n wrm--''..i L. T. WOOD CO. ■\' .G A L C '^1 9-6427 EAST CENTER STREET SHOPPLNG PLAZA MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD [. Either Oonveaieat' Stero . . Just 877 MAIN «TK«BT-liAKCIlB8ina$ FOR-THfi^NTIRE-FAMILY A Step toreae Our Dnera.- with BGBT OALHODN-YVONNE DeCABLO ^ ■ Telephone Mitchell 3-1129 k *y Dwyer. Car Manager, to«nche»ter^tobtoinr -■ p P E N D A ILY 9:30 A.m ' to 6 P.M.' * , • 612 CE^fTER STREE ICHEATvER, .OPEN TMURSDAY^Ij^ND FWDAY 9 to 9 ; ' I ■tato ■' •■ ' ■ /’IT' < ■'•■4 ' '"v Jr' ' ' < I * ' , >■■/Z X'. -7^;/ ■}A‘ I i -I . X ' f ...... J -to"- ■* • ' *■/::* 4'' f'i//. ^ ■ r^!>V ... • .!•»• '.i\X ■ IIJ .-Li.i --S—.1-A'------— T ^~ J V- 1 1 , -V # ■ - I I ■I ,'- ■ 7 ' ■m 4 : . X :i ^ - )■ i ■\ ■i ■ ■■ / ^ -v < MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN:r FRlDAY, MARCH 8, 1957 7-r»'-V- ' A ' .- MANCHESTER EVENING HfcRAU), MANCJIESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. MARCH 8, 1967 '‘'l^AGE.FiVR': P A O E E O tJR lo all mcm bf ra o f the,Temple: Betta J^ es Smith demonstrated a safe- of-the outlawed IRA, have gerved Oka 6f the tougbilai ptoblems Sholom family,, la; im der.the ehaif-r Safely Program ^ ty cheer.' Gardm dub Speaker notWe-the;; wlU-boycoft parltamehtItar Board Wilt Make R ohan. expects to ru n -in to ,.iij, the Rockville. Clinic Slated ^■ manablp of Mr*. Julea Karp, aastat- Conducting a Hkit-'cdncerntng Presidet^t Lifts De Valera Sets until Ireland ia united politically 1 1 » J Metermlnatioji of land valu'ea.tHe ty:* (kl by Mira. Irvin)[ Hochberg; and Held, at Schddl. th e haxards .of a w ayward umbrel­ with Northern Ireland.'now part'of Jr le lc l in S p e C tlQ ilS * ■•'M Ui « Board m«iat be cauUoui in M ra Loula ffuewilti:: ■ la were Lillian . Smith,'-' Pamela the United Kingdom with Englind, - - ____ ■ - I making land value changea because Moses, Johnson ‘Supported ' On Prq^ems^^ Rosensweig, ' Linda Hohweiler, Hall’s Hope in IVioyes to Stop J ‘ii:: -isueb Changea might destroy the A queatlon period kritt^folli>w,,the At an- assembly program held Si8 i,reuUmuhip of'land value* to each' >9:'i prepared program. At the panclH- today, new safety patrol mefnbors complaints with the Board for Taxi eton of the avenlng:. .tefrgghMen.ta^_,,___ Spelling out -tite_iiMtil_‘.‘aftfety'.*,^ about aitting In the Dail, two of SMILING r SERVICE z^X^enagers the. rSs'jSohsIhillty o f accompanied_by safety cautions,^ New York Race Raids by IRA the Sinn ^.Felnera elect^ are in Review, thb.Bqard 1* preparing toHowever; there at* undoubtedly, P will ba aarvoA under the direetten wok over TO WALL go into the field to inspect' the,* number of fnatences \5here the- W, of the chairman df hospitality, Mra-a" Ifeeplng -Buckley School safe for was worked out by Joel. Kehler, i '-5 I'-t 1 J®*' revolutionary act*. . The probiema .confronting; par- James *Smlth, Linda Hohweiler,: (Continued from Page One) | p , valera alao n1U have th* aup- more ^ than 600 properties abotit ] vejue of a particular piece of prop- & ' RoolDvlIle, i<«rc(b 8, (S pecialW ‘! lcCarthy, for­ Kathy.. Kasak, Terry Dorsey, Rob­ carpets. right .on the 6oor, or at • •- , w ' -Flan .aimiL F ail mlMed a m ajority by -i Ai Town Meeting Tuesday, may the Temple and headed hy a well will average dear norpihi. The mer captain, led .the gehool in the ert Alibrldo, Steven Chapin, Billy GOP leaders present. '1^' , ..“The gituatton ia-different from, p, Meanwhile, complaint cards srC; .C onlsiner ^Dressed U p’ authbrixe the ^Selectmen to ap.» the .^nihg Board of Appeals to L//'our-ijianfc No mnsi or fii^! hold a hearing. :■ known authority on ditficultiei as- -nprmat for Bradley F'lMd is 36 pledge 6f,alleglainee. "SMe Ways Whitesell, Michael Ggnnutx,. Pat ' iyefore." ho* aaid J'W e have a_fre e . tn/.form a 'nqalltloh. He iaaned a being put in order and ogiclals ere; point such a committee td be re- Halsiod and Tim-' Bridges (R-NH) called "a family! . i - s^iated _ with ...ddol^emze,—the Cangtog~from-a -low ^of--^6- to-a Ia-Sphoot^%utidlTi v-f.- and open parliament where any i viotcM-y statehtgm saying; preparing i map which dividea the . New York-^-A ne-w milk-white clinic'will be held in the'forth of \ MARCTESTER \ party" to honor the .former chair-j mg a profeadlonal consultant firm pUcaUon for Ucenae on property at highn 'of'46. Little change of lem- entauon by Joel Kehler. - Litiqa othy Gidman. town into five districts for inspec-; glass jar is being marketed as a a panel consisting' of representa­ over the weekend, fol­ Hohweiler, H arding-' Stevens; After a discussion on warmer man. Bridges, who played a load- declaration of war la up to Ihe'pio- , to make a survey of the local gk' PINE PHARMACY w hether to -build a new church or . a "aultablc"jH>st" h'6 had no dbub.t ar^or are not finished, oiHVonei 664 Center St.—M l 9-9814 non Fire District. Unless the ros- .Hall’s name "would occur to me.” Center - Church, and will *bow a i gave De Valera's Flgnna I Taconife Port Built memberfib ^ v will make- the inspectiqn. | jority irf voters In both areas favor renovate the present buildings. It choice a.-i8orlroent of his 3-D (Men of Destinvi party- 78 will review the plans at s' later he got up.to praise Hall. the action, there will atWays Iw Eisei ower aaid with a grin that .colored „ slides taken on his travels ( lif-membei- house, Duluth. Mlnn.-^Ah increasing if dissension, he aaid.., megUng. -anted to tell-those present.' Europe, Africa. Soiilh America, Vemoa Hotnomakers to Meet Fine Gael-I Uhiled Irelairi'd), the demand for taconlt ", a low-grade Support OonsoUdatlon some of Hall s services lhal i Bermuda, g®rd®>«'gardens in this town " party of John A. Costello, the out­ iron ore used by steel mills, has Vemon Homemakers will meet, and the' famoun’ rose . gardens of going prim e rajnlsITer, w"on 40 led to the construction of a new The commltfee candidate said he a t 10'sum. Tuesday a t the home of' otherwise would "never be knbniv’ and the group urging his appoint­ He said these revolved , around Elixabeth Park. scats. The Laboi' party, won 12, port on the northern shore of Lake Mrs. William Young, Cemetery While in the service during \ ment, will heartily support con- Rd. "W hat’s Cool((lng in D enm ark” "the mistakes he saved me from Independent* 9, Sinn Fcln 4. Oann Superior. 80 m(les from Duluth. It making." W orld W ar II. he Was stationed Na Talmhan 1 .'armors) 3 and will provide a shipping, terminal . solldation if that is the recommen­ will be the subject of informative Having An- dation of the survey^flrm. Observing that he hadn't had In Europe and took the opportun­ Clann Na Poblachla (Republicans) ' fo r a $300,000,000 t (jonite-pfocess- talks hy Mrs. Gordon Gibson and ity to visit.place.-* of interest on the 1, , . ■ j ibg plant under nhstruction at Referring to a bill on consolida­ Mrs. Young. much experience in politics when continent, North, Africa and the The Sinn Feiners. political arm ' hHoyt3i Lakes, Mlnr tion of town and city govemmenU Hope Chapter Elects' he went into office", Eisenhower which was brought before the sffld "I shudder to think bf some British Isle*. On another trip to Mrs. Marguerite Wheelock, was Evirope. he was accompanied bV Legisjature two years dgo'. Moses elected Worthy Matron of Hope of the moments I gave him. said'he'served on a committee op' ChaptefT^No. 80, OES, a t a mcel- Fredericks Photo . . y o u r ’T^\t"wak"The finest" kind ^of i ’’*’' ' I posing that hill. ' i. . „ . sot BUDGET-LOW PRICES! amice,” the smiling Prc.sident I ‘'""'J*'', lng.Tv*kday. Other officers electe'd Dr. Irving S. Starr ...... ; nawlrn Club 8.^ar good solution teaching staff of Boston Univer leaders, regarding Eisenhovyer's Two years ago. Eells accepted a § associate conductress; Mrs. Lucile position .vWth the Marendax .Travel - can be worked^ptftihat will be sat­ sity, Dr. S tarr came" to Hillyer .in endorBemenl of Hall as . GOP rem em ber... isfactory m bbth the"tmyn and the L. Carlson* trustee chslrman; and 1952. .The division of which he is REAL VALUE? Agency of Hartford. ■ -: Mrs. Lois Miffitt and Darius Plun- nominee for New York governor: Membyt'.s are urged to attend \ most wanted fe .^clty. He^hinka Vemon'vgsidents chairman includes both graduate L. Jmison .Morhou.se, state Re­ w o u lA ^ Willing to pay higher ner, trustees. and under-graduate programs in this meeting and to invite their i Appointive'officers will be named publican committee chairman: frltfnds. ■ ta^MS to secure water, sewerag^: education. Dr. S tarr is a comsuit- PIECE "Lcn Hall Ls, of coiir.se, one of the .police protection, street lighting and elected officers installed at a ant on adult education at the meeting March 19 a t -8 p.m. in outstanding Repiiblican.s of fhe ' and improve the fire department Hartford Community Center and CHROME country. New York .slate ia abl? i about a friend, and what Is more ' Moses said , that he is. not a Magoiric Temple. There will be a iS the co-author of. the “Blllett reheantal March IT at 2:30 p.m. to claim a number of oiiWtaniling j naturai ?" political office seeker, but is very Starr Youth Problems inventory Republicans, including Pre.sident [ Slate .atty. Gen. laniis J. Lef- / SHETLAND S«TS«(men Approached —- Junior, and Senior Levels,' interested-In the area,.having liyed A meetliwie being arranged be Ei.senhower and Thomas E. Dewey. ■; kowitz: "I .served in the asseiubly here since ISll. The recent sale of which is an inventory of the prob­ ■I., tWsen the Board of Selectmen anc! lems of the teenager. Whoever will be the Candidate for [with I>n Hall, and he is a fine his dairyTrerd will allow him time Jan H. Stiilbach. fn« open days in the assembly. I certainly ] tibn to the qualifications of all the price is reported to have' been tacted-the Common Council on this have great le.spect and admira-' candida.te.s. including .Mi-. Hall. We 125.000. \ matter. The Council is debating CHAIRS COVERED IN Mrs. Rhodes operates a number tion for him'" 1 hope that Prdsident Eisenhowei" AT THE P IA.XO use of the building for city offices VINYL PLASTIC IN A Prank Kenrra, Queens Couhly ! will back any candidate the Repub- of convaleAent homes in. this city. and has appointed a 9-m'aii com­ .NIGHTLY She plans extensive renovations at mittee to confer with the Selectmen , CHOICE OF COLORS chainuan: "I think the RepiibUcan.s llcaiT state'convention picks," T O fP n tE W the new property, including Instal­ on the question. should start worrymg about $.17 Regarded-anlong the tdp-runnei-s, Hospltai Notes and not '.’58 and HO.':- ■' .j for the GOP gubeinalorial noniina- Routes 44A and 6, Bolton, Conn., Mitchell 9-4445 lation of a sprhikler system. --3 ,,. . ■ - . - 5 (■ , , Nicholas Pawiuk, chklraan.'flf Admitted yesterday: . Lawrence - .1. i' lRus,sei Spragtie-. icgder i»f !*tion *«cpsw ald Dr Heck-of Schen- .the VFW' Building' Committee, Daigle, Graham Rd., Wapping;' Hall's home Nas.sau County, and eclady.. as.sembly speaker, and Under New- Management- P'ormelly ThW Hillcrest Restaurant said today the local Poet is look­ Mrs.-AIbcrt Nutlimd, Mounted Rd. rbu tAN NOW- former national committeeman: "I \Valter .I. Atahoney of Buffalo, Sen- ing fora site for a hew home but Birth yesterday: A .daughter to PAY YOUR have no comment at all" He re- ate majority leader., OPKN EVERY I).\Y INCLUDING SUND.AY Buttoni! Drops! Cluiter$! / will remaitx in its present location Mr. and lyf*- Douglas Fisk, 15.. portedlv’ long ha.s been at personal Neitlier could be reached for Sprilyi! / until the end of May. <■ Davis Ave. ELECTRIC LIGHT ■'odds with Hall. ' [ oomment. Monday through Satuidav. dinneis serve'"V / Soft 100^ virgin wool Shetland type yarn in bulky H amammer r said the procedure for 664 CENTER ST.—8II 9-9814 colors to compl«ni«nt your everj- cos­ Appealing .will be systematic and \ tume. knit. Choice of 2 .styles as sketched Bateau neck or will be made as simple as possible. Vernon and Talcottville news crew neck. In charcoal gray, beige, blue, medium Heart Fund Beache* 81.000 .. items are han’dled through The gray,W hite or red, Sizes S, M. L. collections in this area for the Herald’s R^ekvIUe Bnresui, 7 W. pc. Heart Fund, sponsored by the Man­ MjUr 8%,' telephone TRemont LIVING R O p chester Heart Assn., have reached 6-8186: / . approximately ll-.OOO, Herman Z'-SEC COVERED) IN NEW PLASTIC FABRIC C a r d ig a n s in 5 colors a t ...... \ . . . $7.99 Usher, treasurer, reported today. Americans planning to visit Tut-, \ Additional contributions are ex­ key no longer ate required to have AND pected, U sher said, as all -volun­ yiMst. MATCHING FOAM RUBBER teers have not yet. made their re'- 2 pc: covered in Mediterranean tur­ ■turns. / Covered in beautiful green u^olstery quoise, 3rd chair in complementing - The Manhhostcr Heart AsSn. Almost 2 Million ^ fabric, tight cushions, ^glioice of ice pink. The new trend in living - ; , y . . : ...... > V- ' • serves Rockville, Vemon, EInng- fabrics. ton, Talcottville and TckUand. Dr. PRESCRIPTIONS rooms. - '______:: Roy C. Ferguson represents' Rockr ••SAKLY FILLED" Why not buy where BIGGEST volunne.giv^s you the Tille on the Board of Directors. BIGGtIST .saving.s and BIGGEST selection, give.s you \ .Gasoline License HeWrlng / ■X The Set The Motor Vehicle Departmint . the e.xact ta r you.,vvant? Right now. w'e’re bursting' with - held- Its last hearing here yMter- Here's the buy bargains. Come in before the Spring rush sends prices > that will for me! \, /> s r. HUGE TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE \ travel or MIRRORS W ONDERFUL (X)L 0 N 1AL STYLING - W ITH ALL -THE AUTHENTIC LO VELINESS - OF EARLY AM ERICANA.' CHOOSE AUTO GLASS •MOLDS. Coup*. NOW FROM OUILO PEN STOCK GROUPING Super ••86" Hobday Coup*. Super 86 HoMa. ___ FIIRJNITURE TOPS FOR TH E PIEC ES TO FIT>-YOUR N EED S. ' / ■ Fully i^ippad. $0^0* cotnfdttably [Shower Stall Ow n -■.filatoTiib Eieloturot j PpUBLE DRESSER With .Mirror $69.50 at home! 6 DRAWER CHESt $49 ■ - •55 PONTIAC j. A WHITE GLASS CO. •$A OLDS. ■ Catalm* Hardtop.^ FuUy OPE.\ DAILY 8 AJW., toto-S < P P A ^ L 5 DRAWER CHEST $38 Super "88” 4:pior. 2-tbne, equipped, More INCLUDING- SATVBDA"'iniDAV fully «l«*PP*<» ' $ 1 0 0 I Q 3 1 BISSELL ST. Ml 4 DRAWER CfHEST $25 Fashionable ^ i| f - *2825 o n o r o x £ BEDS - ■ From $19*95 TO MATCH.THIS GROVP •55 CHEVtOLH I ’ '53 OU>S. Than, •55 Perpetuate NIGHT STANDS $18.50 OLDS. . «,ulpp«d. I eqolp^Hobday - ' '53 OLDS. gupM- -aa'' 4-Door. ®qi6pp^. / Super •’8,.. Ever ■■. 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In MateUng MEMORIAL COMPANY i ADAM^ and HILLIARD STREET, MANCHESTER V Tre Set fLeague h«ck. '■ i ■ | i ... A. AMIETTI^ Proprietor --1 < j^R R IW N STREET—m . MI 9-8807 OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 ^ SAT, till 6 P. M. ~ FREE PARKil^ r - ... • :■ - . ' U ' - . I R . . ■ A 1 C h ct r y t' i t j ; ^ OPPOSITE EAST CEMETfiRY fc,EH , \ . -5"-... ' 1 A' ' 1 ■ t.'i ■■ .'K-' •/. -;:fV '.A'" : ■'/ 1 1. .1 ■ y • ’■ > ■' ^AGE SEVEN : 'i'y'-'yy > t-. , ’ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 8* 1957 ,-r , •1- *• MANCHESTER JO ilBRALD/Mi^JCBil^R, CONN., ilODAY, MARCH 8 ; 1 9 5 7 ^ ,• -• ___ . - y. . _ 7-----1 P A G E s e e C ll'V ,:'-; of Tlran fai legsUy an Internrtional the fo ra of an income tax, and the; IRISH T IA PARTY more of a ’alave he becomes. Budget Hearings* • JlanrljeBtpr waterway. We;would do this 'by By destroying tbs Incsntlve of our ' VARIETY PROGRAM sending an Am srlw mrchwt Set by Oirectors ^iiptitns ^ipralli Forui p s ^ t to work, producs, and earn By BQoiut FEICf 1 Friday, March l5~-8,P.|M. ■■ ship through ths strslt U ;it got .the Fewral -IntanM Tax la kUbng' ORANGE HALL ‘ ______£g ^ imc. through, .’.without protest^ that dommunteaUoHs for publications in the Open Forum will hot off much of .the wonderful, God- T ■'. A ‘ public hearing on the pro- OONA'nON 75e V BUm U Stamt would b s ' a demoii^raUbr that be guaranteed pubUcation it they contain mora than 800 worda gt-ven creatiite aptrtt of people poaed WO'T town budget will l » Children to 12—30 Egypt ptotested, thgc itauM take of poUUcar views la deaired by contributions of this character At that time,- tlje Board of Dlred-- ■X If the derilieh income tax, a de­ .w rs will hear public dlscusaion on. PubUabtd *TMT vice taken from the pages of H ^ l l-4*gioii o f Honor 1 whS HoW*jt*. ItetMyj w* the matter to thd’ International but letters which are defamatory or abUalve be rejected. .-Z"' Se budget on which the town wdll y GENERAL X Dbn Aiiderson Seven Pupils •1 lUndwaUr.. Coan., Court of. Justice, Whl.ch would be Marx’a Cbtemuniat Manifesto, is operate from July 1 this-year to Cross efeats Indians KtU MMUr. ■ „ ■not rooted out and ramoved from “ TPTBn IU.TM likely to rule against Egypt. ‘S fw d Lees' 4fWhlch has been in exiatence jince y / V K'' June 30, 1938. tv SERVICE tefRSTT'-;' I* ia AdTsae* ' 1901 when It was rtestabUriied the Ajraricap scene there will come G)qattiended , Awarded Kev The prerise situation is that the To the Editor, At least eight, add most likely 'Days n t A Call ■ tx »1S.S0 with a membership of five. Now, a day m the not-too-dletant future more, informal - meetings will be t..*” Ono y©*f ••••••••••••••••<*•• Bishop Fulton Ittieen the piqiular Klghte 9 2 e 9 9 Pins PariX ■ Months .••••••••t********* t7.75 Strait of Tlran, less than six miles six years later. UiF club has ex­ when bfe In our United Btstes will held by the Directors to iron out y A Tourney CIL lions] televisioiv orator baa stated if one bardfy be worth, living! e ' > TEL. M l 3-548S Jteee Months ,* M21.90 wide, is admittedly Egyptian ter­ panded to eighteen. details. Dates already scheduled ; Qd Merit,Te;si For Writings one Uontti ,,■••••••••••••••• 'TXTjfty ^ , .A . ” Weekly ...... 90 ritorial water.' But it nips be­ reaUjr wants to reduce the thing to There Is alio q recently organ­ I urge all Uberty loving pajtribte X are April 8. 10, 17, 23, 24; 30, and Small but determined Wilbur Manchester Hi|;h School marks- .Oi Homoinaking .club under the Slnkle 06py tween two bodies of water which d »ia "e a tle ia ”.; , ised ot Manchester,to add thalr names May 1 tad 7. The last dajte. May JCrosB may have lacked height, but maid Anderson, ’57, has- been Several Manchester sliide’Ots^ CoiHtietcd InSltaU Meet ; men carried home . five 'ahifitng co-leadershlfi of M n. Qeorglana to ths.growteg list of qui^Kirtera of 7, is..the date whbn the budget- they definitely made up for It Ip pikers H ^lp arc ^ international In .-chtractor. Thia aage advice’'mlgitt well be jcxirhmended by the National Merit Were declared winners of the, exTL individual medalX aiid tha ■ - . . THE xSoClATES^PRiC^ ^ taken by our local school board Keish who directs ths^rls in foods thS Matilon Forum oT Opteioh. The .must be adopted by the Directors. ball liondling know'-how aa tjiey t ^ The Aesocieted Press is exchilivtiy jSgtbrk DeUverteg Baby ikchblarahip Gorp. for distinguished Eleventh Connecticut ' Regional ; Johq-'Dormev. co-cXptXln of 'The'Red Sea is international be- and other Uwrn officials who apend and cooking and K ra Georgs Manion Forum, 4^ patriotic, iion- ' ------V - - - ..... -r’., ,, ■ turned back Manchester In. the f league team trophy laXt Tiiesdqy -•B^ed to the use ot '* Parouptne* [perform ance ih its nationwide Scholastic W riting Awards, spbnr ! ih t and White s v r ii^ ln g }Tind all doubt. And the Gulf of excSMlvely tha taxpayera' dollart White who will .lead thb. girls In proflt orgtalshtlon, is afgresalV4i^ last -three minutes, 78-6V at the j OH Stage td teXni, was the only' svvlhunor, aa they Snowed unde.r Briatol and I want to thank my p e r s o n a I search for atudenta of unusual abll- sored by the Hartford Couraiit aot otherwise credited Aqaba into which, the stiait opens and who declaUa they with to re­ sewing. At present the ptamber- spaariindlbg a -vigorous drive to New .Havep Arjna before close to I from Mandh^ster to quall^vto' Windham In the S-texm league ,ai>d lUso the local news publlshod iierej yestqre Im I -freedoms to bur people Fhysician, Dr; Frang Wollln, for A T^iotight for Today 4.000 fans in the opening round of | I ity. Parade of Youth, on Sundav, Ah-rtshts ol rejmbllcatlon of special at Its noi-tliern end is also large duce expenaee. Change one word in ship’-is six. PHARM ACY ^ reprteent the Indians in ihq chamjpionship, j>Uti|ig a stronj)’ In­ the annual State C IA C Claas A i Produce Play "The seniors honored today are Msrcli 3. 'I dlspat^es herein are also reserred. the gpM bishop's atatement and 4-H nieans a lot of bard wbrk. 'tad common- eense -to our Federal malting up. thia-. Droodle even Sponsored by' the Manchester 489 Hartford Rd.— MI 9-99M /■ State Swinunlng Meet xt dian 9Q7 to a Windham 820 tad x enough to be already classified-as they have ,4hi answer, "spend Govanunent' Won’t you sand . a Basketball Tournament on Feb. among the lop one or two per cent K ey winners in the Senior Divir 1 IMII aertiee client of N. R A< 8^1^^ Designing and ^making TAribonfs LioUgh lie’s busy creXUng A. -new Council of .Churches , in ability in the State,” accordihg Storrs Feb. 22. .' Rriitol 8 7 9 . ---- tntcriutional water, its (Umcn- less." " ■ ...... for the dress reviews; creijitihg cbbtribiitlbb fb/ib'e MaiUaB.Fpriim 21. eo-captaln Norm’ Hohchthal A t the qatt of '.be. Paint and slo»i Induded Pascal Poe, ’69. for TV Show. It’s an expose type of to John M. Stalnaker, president of Dormer qualified for the i Capturing the (iCIL individual '^PuwSihers RepreseBUtlvks: . The slona being beyond the possible Theia bhe never' been' In my to new caaeeroies for the (oo^sbows; of Optnlon, ^ Joseph BanlrBiiildr topped all scorers with 8 baskets Powder play, "ru.tein Going Up,” a abort story entitled "It Clan’t I Julius Mathews Special Ase^y — New protaam. that brings to light ' the Living Together FOR LENT / NMSC. "While they did not quite meet in the backatioke which I crown for the 1957 season wxa In- years as.ur the fair are Jmri: a few things Federal Income Tax and give lib­ brought their long schedule to a enUileo in the presentation of a ' shone all other efforts of the .day. sion illegellj^The first story con­ 'a scientist said that we had now usual promise deserves recognition. tory article on underwater life en- place. The Herald Printtn* C o m ^ . Inc., Egypt tad Israel which share the local offlclali. which heap thbuaands of e-Hera erty apd prlygte snterprtse close with an 11-4' \yon-and-lost play are being carried out. The Roger Babeon the noted econo- cerns a pseudo - Surgeon who -is found a perfect way to die togeth­ Indeed, wc want to encourage titled “Come Up for Ab": Evelyn ’87 assumes no flnancW responMbuto tm coastline of the gulf. ervdav. mark. . ' menaberswers of various coratniUeescommitteM j irsm ppe q; tne'ni to make X ipe- typoeraphlcal enoio appesjlnS V much-needed Shot In the arm! gctually a retired sand hog but by er, hut that we had yet'to ’dis­ Yavinsky, ’57, for a news story vertlsements and ojfeer readtajf n*tter )• ' precedent of international -Work in’t the only item on the " SmcSNly yours, fast talk and luck he’s able to cover a nietas for living togetl ~ Both clubs played on very close are Xccompllshing the behind-tlisv obtain the best college Bigeler’a ^92 — IsiTlBaaeler coete .muat come from a change in terms for 28 minutes with the on the Gtlrrent A ffairs club’s trip dropped down tq fourth individual, ’In The Manchester Srennn Herald. law holds that' sue:, a narrow listb^ activities in 4-H; Camp and \ Rogar Pitkin take bia way through 70 delicate ’The^ndiolar was forgetting that sceneses work. education possible.possible Both student the curriculum or in school build­ score being knptted and changing Business committee members lo the United Nations; snd Dale place 177. C^turtng the silver Display advertlsta* closia* bosirs: ing maintenance." Short Obursea arw two evenU P.8. Bxceasive tsasUon, if given Brain Operations and also invent Jesua Christ taught a perfect way ami country will profit.’’. Bimvn, ’.57, and David Nutter, :57, territorial water, .^ e n :. runs be­ bands oh numerous occasions. I t ai-e: Leslie Hochberg, Jane Goads,- Janet Fracchia medal fbr second [place was senior iTor Monday-1 p.». which every 4-H*cr .haa attended tlmb, will destroy the basis for Wonder Serum that will cure of -living together, and that the As State runhers-up. the local DonaM AnderSun for sports stories.’ fhr 'Diesday-l p.in. ... tween two bodies, of.lnlernatlcmal He further etates,-' elalelabprhte w'ash't until the very end that Osrol Johnson. M ary Anri 'Beecb, Janetq Judith marksman. Dave Nutter, trailing at least Once. The 4-H fair put on all taxes! It kUl the goose over 200 diseases. As a result of Church is commissioned to teach students will be sent letters of rec- K ey winner in the Junior Divi­ JJor Wednesday—1 p. "*• school buildings do not pfodne* Cross caught fire and turned the Karen Steckel, Joan Taylor, qjfnmendation by NMSC for use in Ferris by Xs^de maiftln of alx -Star Thursday—1 p. nu Wednesday. water, must be held open to the entirely by 4-H members Is a lot (private enterprise) thst lays the thjs great work he’s invited to be that way. to the world:“ Love one This week w-e salute Donald | A gal w-ho Is always seen with sion w-ss John Sterling, ’60, who better tad more efficient Mdente. game into a rOut. Roanne Wise, Ann Zabrowsky, applying to the colleges they wish points. Sophomore Ken M iller; fir ­ Tor Pnds}—1 p. m. Thursday. innocent paaaage" of ships of all of fun and is attended, by' many golden eggs (products, seryic guest of honor at a convention of another.” Anderson ss the senior elected to i a friendly smile is our Legionnaire wrote a short stoiy concerning the ■Jv>r 8sttirasv--l p« in. JVid®y* ' In my youth^we bad two aiMsloha—. Gnaicl .lohn. Coppola paced the Pam Barnes, Valerie Johnso'n, (e attend. Rank Tops in ing a strong l79( total, took third - cissslflod desdilno; mid-momtng and^'afternooi^ and every year. Square dances, ban­ and wages). ^ ten thousand famous. Doctote but (Selected) the Legion of Honor by his fellow | week, Janet Lee Fracchia. escapades o f a boy and a self-made natlona-' down-statei-.s with 23 markers Donna Sandals and Brenda Lailey. The National Merit Scholarship individual honors. Senior BUI ot publication except Saturday — no iMU to tike' ui to sebouK 1 be­ quets and award pK.grams tqp off fortunately they discover - he’s a robot. But no on*, ta y*t, has obtained (11 from the foul line), while 'ITie Pi-opa Committee conaiata competition provides the largest Breadheft look the fifth -place m. ______■«' lieve these rough Gendlttens were a the year socially. phone'y when he does something Of the 500 or more kinds of hats '^"Andy." S.S he is known to hisu n *Hoine’ Steel D oor Atbiid teammstes Don Perno and Ron of Pat Grenier. Lynn . Baldwin, swtem of privately financed Honorable mentioiu in the Sen­ Senior Class medal bronze medal 'with a 96:82— such a ruling from the Interna­ good, tikit-of our'edu'cktlon. I be­ some are tiicky enough to be that no reel Doctor would ever do. distributed throughout the world, friends, has follow.ea the College Friday, March Carbone ch(Hke8. John Quigley, ’57 and Frank a complete’ revotutio'n In echool tad. laate a wreek. It ia here that English r v Mpdei-n Problems verman are the highest ranking balanced team efforts demonstrat­ the Strait of Tiran. ernors’ slow delibeiate brand of suit. Maida King and Al Boll^-Xie the annual competition. The first peeve ia homework! Salmoruen, ’57,- for short stories; conatructibn, maintenance, tad te they reallaa how wide spread 4-H 'tad industrlkl Ridings, are’belng Aeronautics Solid Geometry, Trig­ members o f the senior class, It ed by the squad. For year*, General Manager offense. Another big deciding fac­ Ihc membera of the Scenery/Com­ hurdle the students face is the Extra - curricular activities in to Richard Tules, ’68. for-a short Mr. Dulles has pledged us to a the achooT curriculum." ia as they are able to meet mem' dtaigned for home use by a Ross- onometry and Physics as his sen­ was announced in X- specixl assem­ Richard MaAin has been deploring tor in the contest was Choss’ foul mittee. . / . ^’’Scholarship Qualifying Test." a which Jan is active are Senior short story; tp Nicholas Knight, HIgh-on-team medals were won policy which would either pro­ Going iloWiy with What wa have, bers from all over the United moyne manufacturer, who says the ior curriculum. Don lists "T rig '’ shooting, an amazing 34 for 45. Prompting chorea being high level measurement of poten­ Giria’ Club, MHS Publicationa, ’57, and Judith Broverman, '57, bly on TJhursday. Janet’s 4-year by Widham’s Gordon Fardal, lead­ the fact that eo .few members of avoiding eXQoaalve and unneces' Statee and from aeveral foreign iteel offers weather resistance tlidt and "Solfd" as his favorite sub­ for informal essaj-s; to David N el­ ing his team with a 171, and Bris­ duce an adnilaalon from Egypt of The locals managed fairly wqjl cared for by Martha T^ntlce and tial ability to benefit from a college and Spmanhis' Advertising. She average In all classes wins her dhe public, so few taxpayers, aary apendteg, and make full use countries. is better than normal. The new jects. X, son. '69. for an expo.sitory article; tol’s John Robertson, pacing: the the international statiis of the from the floor but couldn’t keep Lorraine Ljsk. ’ ,/ education. has also been a steady participant the place of. Valedletorian, while of our existing facIllUea will pay 4-H ib sn educational program doors are treated for rust and are This year, over 162.600’ out­ Don.was etbeted to the Current to Petrine Nielsen, ’68, snd Donna Bell Town squad with a 178 total. Would appear on‘ the municipal up from the foul line, where Cros.s Individual duties /being carried in after-school sports this year, Judy, ranking second, will be .-sal at'ait, or takg a case up It to the off in the long run and will .keep for bo>’8 and glrla from the ages of completely insulated, jirith a prims . standing seniors -from 12,500 high Affali-s' Club this year and. as an Metcalf. ’69, for news stoiiesr 16 Vacathm Meet ^Scene V» watch and participate, In cashed in These Jouls definitely out are lighting bXBertram Fein- taking tumbling, basketball and. utatorlaii in the June graduation rhtemational ^ u rt. our taxes down. An honest and 10 to 21. Through the sincere, coat of baked-c« eakmel. Thsy are schools entered, with 750 4-year underclassman, was a member of Jean Marjin, ’60, Donna Sandals. Manchester’s . 32-second consecu­ careful study will reveal the truth h u ll' the Red and Wliite. High- gold, and pubHcity by Paula volleyball. ceremony. the business which concerned their There is, how-ever, still a legal voted efforts of their leaders, club available in a choice of colors or college acholarshipa worth an esti­ the French Club. He^was lionored ’59, and Petrine Ni'elsen, ’58, for | tive victory cante midway, during of' thla statement. scoring Hayes Stagner sal out Adams. Outside of school, Jan takes r .. * . ., . ../...i;... . HI Honor students o f the class of oiwn and 'the town’s Ws^arh. In agents and extension workers, the gfeins. f EOAEtiNG C h ic k e n s mated 83,75 million' at stake.-^ this week by being naihqd to the the vacation last week aa they gap,, even' under the Dulles plan. most of the game because of four Posters for,-4he plsy have been part in St. Bridget's CYO. Much I»57. who will be so noted on the the search for su6h ."cpsibmers' As for.the Glblie Hollow project, youth' of today 'Sfe being trained NMSC was established In 1955 Senior Class Will- Coihmittce. kelth, ’57. for a column trampled a Wilbraham squad atihe No international law x>mpeU a fouls picked -up in the opening contributedJiy Judy Best. Bertram of her Lime is consumed by vari­ graduation program, are: that’e for Che birds. I sWam in that to lead our great country tomor' CMphawt a patui minutes through grants of 820.6 million Sportswlse, Don was on the rifle Junior Divirinn . Armory range by a mar^n of over 4»e has repeatedly issued invlU- -Here at farm you can get the very fiiiral fryers, Felngold.^ary ,nn Beech, Karen ous school functions, parties and Gail Ahlf, .Simone Amirault; nation oontre^teg a territorial pool for ybara and enjoyed If much row ajBWhB pMMN ' Rugged Bob Lazsari' played by froi. t-he Ford Foundstfon and the squad in his junior’ year, and he 4a In the Junior Division, honor­ 100 points. Seniors Dave Nutter Tio^ to various si’uups, ineace between team representing, this seciion of Here they had the: opportunity to be open to the public, is scheduled In one display case are enameled Barrj-, Cardl.vii Bickford; Sally new .asseasment, and po\v we have ash trays. Tw o exceplionat ones Israel and Its Arab neighbors. the Slate. Tpe Beavers and Hilb ask questions which will be of aid for Friday evening. May 9.' Studied by G irls Blazensky. Mgrion Borst, Susan W eaver Higl. School ’’Lookout^’ such a good interest on the part of house meet’ in the final Friday to them in representing a true pic-, The . Senior-Faculty Basketball were done by Noel Fagan and senior class has chosen three ■ BrOwn, Robert Clement, William delved into the latest book, Tlierc is ths'tough main thing to Game will be held In .the main Earle Van Camp. Other a.sh trays i groups to work on the graduation' , 7T~, T .4.. , toxpayera t l ^ the once lonely night. ifcUi clubs will go ta Boston ture of Egypts’ views-on the main Conlon. Evelj-n Crie, John Delaney, “ PumpUlns in the S.;y,” by J. get In the Near East. If -we can. for the New England Touriiantent. questions under discussion in the arena Frida.v evening at 7:30. it Brenda Dearocher, Jeanne Des- Municipal HuUdteg doesn't seem Kibitzer Kxbash, and . came up . Weaver, defending state ’champs, Model Assembly. was announced. Those ' attending roaiera, Linda Dohin. Barbara E l­ big enottlih any more. ^ Another Day, Another Reaebn is a big favorite to lepeat thli Leaving the Egyptian Mission Xrc asked to please be.prompt so lonp, ■‘•w- ■«■ liott, Marguerite. Erickson, Janet with a recipe for x newspaper. No matter how It happened, this that the game can start on time, terlor decorating. House plalXa arc yeai‘. House, the group preceded.to the David Mortlock and Joan Vinton, [for .30 studentsWhom they felt being drawn and scale models Fracchia, Phyllis Franker.berger, ”A headline editor. who can -The last time Secretary of State leaving ehqugh time for the dance In the other showcase are dis is a good thing. We never knew IJale Brown, '57 Pakistan Mission House where the worthy candidates for this job. made.'The girls will choose the Nortna Ounaten. count to 40; a news editor who Dulles held forth on the Issue of delegates representing Patkistan afterwards. Price of admission played various other enameled The Commencement Committee ' Also, Barbara Kennedy, Judith knows ail the news; a cha-chx anything but good to come of . real will be 50 cents. Tickets went on ^ . .color and design of the rugs, wall- interv’lewed Mr. A. A. Karim, sec­ pieces, such as pin’s, medallions, "*m es and arranged them : paper, draperies and slipcovers for Kodea, Jessie Magnanai, Barbara dancer who writes features; a taxpayer tetarest in town doHsrs whether or not American yeportere sale . Thursday, morniiig: before ond secretary o f the mission, to scarf-holders, crosses and vyjre “ "-ru ® ‘’" ' " " ' “ ‘ ees. i tbeir model homes. McCormick, Cai-ql McHugh, Har­ sports editor who can touch his should be allowed to go Into Com' school, and will a^ o be-available and town ^governnient and town 'Bach to ^ongo’ get Pakistan’s opinions on th^ pins done by Mr.s. Elizabeth Budd's old Melend.v, Richard Pepin, A r ­ toes (so -J athinei; a managing at the door. Dunng the game, W in Tliey are also studying furni- ^mjects. We never knew anything munist aiin'a, he concocted out of same -problems. C and Mrs. LaVerne Kelson’s s it lene Perras, Gordon Pomeroy, editor who flunked, a course In- Dave Woodbury will provide,a 15- V i? J ' '■ , ! tore styles to they will be able to thin air a new reason why they Pleases Students Both Interi-lews ’were vpry inters claa.se’8. One colorful pin showing James Rloux, Frank Salmonsen. teit''good to • come of public ques piece band to play for the event. ih» ; recognize Various perlpd.s. such as, broom handling; a crazy hypno­ shouldn’t,, be allowed to go. He esting’ and both men very accom­ the skyline of a city was done-.by Nancy Saunders, Dominic Squa- tist; a. pjiotogi-xphy editor who Zoning o f . 'tay expenditure or BUI Leone and his band will play Nancy Sheldon. Other pieces in Boiiffe"iin*rt%f/i™^ rtiiti American, French Provencal. • "From Bach to Bongo" wa.s the modating and pleasant. A v e ? A h n / Centurj-. and Contemporary. trlto, Frances Sweet; Gene Tomlih- can't operate a. cambrX; on editor- policy. said the Chinese Cpmniuniste were for the dance. this showcase were done by Jean- aon, Allct Vanderburgh, Marcella theme of as'sepabliea pjesented As an added attraction, the Brovv-n Dii k i 'Ph*>’ sre doing research of the his- in-chief who has on and off mo­ ' And there U something much trying to make our perrnisalon The Science Fair, which al.so nine Pelletier, Sandra Hill, Sleven ■Vennell, PaJ-lcia Wiley. Tue.sday, Marytr 5 by duo-pianists gi'oup had its picture taken with has become an annual event at cJ^rtl'a Andrea Dick Fa’r'l-^" ‘ torical backgi oond. the typical menta (m0,?tlyoff); a staff of con­ more prerioue than dollars in­ for our reporters to go part of U.S. delegate to the United Na- Nagy. Joan Vinton. Noel “Fagan. Rirh.rA i t«t«res and the different wood. fused reporters: a box of sturdy Mr. and '.MrsTFied Smythe. to the Manchester High, will be Ijeld Susan Kerin, Richard Gold.snider, St. volved, too. It is a question o^ bargain for China’s release of obvious enjoyment of the sudj- .tiona, Henry Cabot Lodge. used for these period.s. pins, and a .-trong supply o f as­ Thursday' arid Friday,- March 14 ’David Mortlock. Donna Metcalf. Pierre, Angela Grasso, Brenda Americans held prisoner.' ’This Aa a final attraction, the group Judy Regs, ’59. signment cards; Any- resemblance having life imd interest in our. and IS. from 3 to 9 p.m. at the (^Iherih e Close, Judy Dftley, Scott Hills, Dennise Johnson. Marilyn Mrs. Sallv:HaU *"T>Tsmythes are a pait of me Trustee- to persons living or dead is purely jdemocrntic processes of town gov- particular fairy tale didn't last as Waddell School. There will be no Adams, .loan Landers, Earle Van Flshe, Mary Moriarty, NanCy HaHRemblv servicr find have Council. intentional.” (Jtoes this recipe ap­ long as. the press conference at admission charged to attend the Camp and W illiam Duncan. "Young. Mariette Gagnon. Nancy cj* I . . '•• y t o Joins'MHS Staff amment We need,' now s j^ then, ''performed thro'ugliout the-United.! trip proved Very infere.Ming fair. Friday night, the prizes will ply to the World Staff 7) •Also on display in the library Saundera, Pam mella .Shorts, Bill i o l U u e i l l S O l M H . S to revive that sense of citizen 1^ which he told it. .States. They performed in Texas [••'tI profltbale and was enjoyed by be awarded to students with the CTiarlotte Keeney '57 /■ is a l-nian art display done by Stephens. Mary Tw-lcheli, . Judy j r , . . “Warn people not to go near my Cerest and participation and Now- Mr.' ^ lle s lias spoken on best displays. nir just before appearing at -MHS •**■ junior Alex (Sandy) McBride. In Wlttmann. Roger Ather, . .lo-anh S h o W 1 TUP .Snirit Evy YaVlnsky, '57 , John Dormer repoited that the Kerrigan. Bijlty McGregor. Marv-! • X I UU C ip iril car — , it will fall apart!” OIRL4S CHANGU CLASS t sponslblllty i^-ithout wlbicli' any the issub a g ^ , and again ha is IA .selection form on? of Bach's this. collection are various This startling bit of information council's annual Heart Drive Svas ann Pigani, Allan Johnson. Sue • — ----- ^ ------; suspect. Ha now saj’s he is look woik.s opened their show and was. sketche.s. cartoon.s.' water ■ paint­ : denvocratic form can begte lo turn a success,, -netting 892.81. -Gail McComb^arbara SalOi.Grace Tar-1 A CCIL championship basket- is issued by the newest addition to A hew group of freslmum girls Ing' for a way to let American followed by ’’The Ritual Dance of ings snd one oil painting-done by the faculty of Manchester • High. teto a dried up mummy. ■ AFRICAN .F ire” and ” HaU of the 'Moun’tsin. English Sludents Bagleson collected the moat in her pinian, A| Churilla. |li"ll team heading foe New Haven are now enrolled In Mrs. Marie reportsrs go Into Communist this artistic student. ' Class Night (Prophecy) commit-i‘I*:®"'the Senior,High student body She ia Mrs. Sally Hall, owner of In general terms' .w-e wel­ , ^ v y enlee Sntnrday cub our variety seli«tion of violets mighty low for Sunday’s customecs. Per King.” These coheiuded the classi­ gilsignments to rooms 208 snd 210, Helmboldt's Homemaklng I class. a double study.hall. D. Metcalf! '59 tee: Simone Amirault. Gail Bronke, I together in the main arena for a the preriotisly mentioned 194} This •clas.i is required for one come the reimpeartace of func­ Chir^ if they want to, but. that totay requests wje will obtain a new supply for this weekend with as many of the newer varieties cal part of the perfoi mxnce. W rite Narratives Chevrolet ami recent! graduate of ./■ Several council membei-a’ from Karen Carlson, John Delaney, Gin-i P*P •’Ally under the direction of semester for every freshman girL tioning taxpayers. -Their Interest be la afraid that if he permits M we can obtain and coatUine our special price of: The Smythes explained the be- the "New Britain State Teachers ' ginning of .and its develop­ M anchester H ig li' will attend, the ny Fiekl, Gail Provost, B ill' Hah- fke cheerleaders Thur.sday, Feb. They will use the same procedure and actirity cannot fail to do gocxl, rbpwters to go, other American' Quick, insxpainiivt way to hive-tiaw bads! Students in M,)-. John. Palm er's Connecticut meeting of- Student Cla.ss Coinpb.ses dlci-,- Norm Hohenthal, Wayne ^1- The highlight of the pi-ogTXm OOlle^e. Having started her pres­ as the- last semester, which con­ ment from ragtimeX jazz to. the college English clajsies have re­ ent teaching .position on Monday, It will do most good If they so professions wrill also want to ■ _ • ■ .-w-e- _ . . . ■' slow blues and: finally the Councils to be held this month at . . . , .Keith. '■ Jean I/eClalre,■ Katherine w-as speeches given- by Edson sisted o'f making a skirt, o f any cently cpm’pleted 600 word nan-a- M. Bailey, principal, Elgin ZX- she likes the pupils and is •‘’over­ Conduct themselves as to demon­ send representatives to Commu ■ Boogie Woogle. They’ p[ayed selec­ Hillyer College. The four members M odern Dram as i Paui Roaaetto. Xnn simp- st^'le or fabric-of their own choice. tlves. This form' of ci'eatiye writ-) . ■ . I aoh, Andv Suhle, Bruce WaiTen, tursky, coach, of the team, and co- whelmed” by the size of the school j Judy Rega, ’59. tions from each 'type, y going, accothpanierl by Mi;: Em- strate fhal-aobriety and respo'nst- nist China. He has. In other w-ords, bCea*or « for only ing was based on a picture which , ------, 1 ' Lynn Wolfcradoi-f. David. Nutler, captaina Norm HohenthaT and Leo building. Mrs. Hall.is Instructing i Jazz ^hen.progre.sjed ftito awing merling, are Prcsldent’ lvar. Jozus, bllity* of intent apd policy which put himself on- the side of the' sl2,95 Bedding Pram es Mr, Palmer showed the- students, Dick Dubairowskl. Charlie Van Students in, Mr. David -Mona-[ Frank Salmonsen, Carolvn Johnson Cyr. Throtigh these speeches the thf five English classes. prcvl-, angels, but lost none of his-talaiit music, wh.ic^^it ^vas noted, ^made.i-phe picture was composed mainly Ausdall and Steve-Provost. One of ban’s English course re’cently | and Evy Yavinsky. student body was praised for 'the ously'taught by Mrs. Lavlnia Ban- . - raa i ^can ..draw streng;th to their move- / famous such bands.as Glenn Miller ‘ “ ’’ .....*' '' '■ ■■ ' pf u family of five people, and these bo.vs attending will be w rote modern 1-act plays. The Class' Assembly (Wnij commit­ fine support that they -had ren- nlster. whb has left the faculty to j 3 'C JC llC C 1 C & C u C l* /ment and perpetuate its bfc. Be­ for thinking up new s:id variable and Benny Goodman. "In The from this the - students, had to chosen as chairman of a panel, and class was divided into six groups tee: Donald Anderson, Mary Barry, dgred to the team in the past, and' return to her home in Texas. ing an aroused taxpayVr is, as reaseiM why he must restrict the Mood-,’’.one of Glenn Miller’s most write their compositions. another will' be recorder; The sub­ and each group composed and* pre­ JiMjy Brov^erman, Loretta Carlsbh, the hope was expressed that this Mrs. Hall, a Plainville resident, To Address PTA they must learn if they wish to movements of American newsmen. HOUSE PLANTS popular , was played 'The following atudenta com­ ject of the discussion will be ‘'How sented their play. Evel.vh CrIe, Janet Fracchia, Bob following, would continue thi ough enjoys sailing, archery, and dress­ by the duo-pianists. sustain even their own interest, Wb-aubmit, on the basis of his per­ pleted outstanding compositions: to Improve Our Student Councils.”. ■ Some iilays' were: “Escape,” Lazzarl,. Jo-ann Goodwin, Larry out the toumameht. making as hpbbfes. While attend­ ■ 7 ; An •kcallont sdecHon of smoli poHod plants, including: The Smythes gave their li>Wr- Judy Jackson,„ Candace King. The Comicii approved the list of .which told’iMbout an escape from a Hei-zog, Tom ’’>aseler, Lee-H ow - The cheerleaders, for the 195.6- ing college, she belonged to the Dr. William .Forhes.. ssaoeixte something ' more than-, trying to formance BO far, that he could pretation of the late.sl niusic craze- Linda Wenick, Larry Nathan. Tom swards to be presented to varsity girU’ reformatory; ‘‘Going Our arah, Richard McOomb, Nancy 57 season, under the leadership newspaper, drama.*' and English professor of science at WiUhtomtle shoot down eveiy expenditure think, up a million other reasons Fancy Leaf Geraniums Isoloina "rhilodendron Spanish Shawl cSlypso. and explained. thX‘ orgin Ansaldi. Madeline Amirault, Renee and jimiorrvarsity basketball play- V9ay.'’ written about some boys Gagliardnne. Dom Squatrito, Ar­ or Fran ^w-eet. captain, led their clubs and took ah active part in State Teachers College, will be the wbirii comes- along. There are in- for his poUcy. ’ of calypso and the. types peculiar Johnson, Raymond Lepak. George^ running away from borne; and a volleyball, her favorite sport. Eng­ Need extta beds at home'or at the-summer cottage? Here’s Coleus , . .Ivip-S Baby Tears , Velvet Plant e’|-s from a list which was sub­ thur Laskiw, Janet /v’hltney, David last assembly to promote .school guest speaker at the -monthly . evUably two ri.dcs to every propo- Thefe Is still only one real rea- - Imi^tients ' Gynura to 'tlje Latin American' countries. anne McCaughey, David Kiide, mitted by Mr. EUgin Zatursky, qpmedy about a man- who tMr- Woodbury. GoPden Pomer*^-, Lindjk spirit. Some wall know-n cheers lish ranks first on her list, of fav­ the way to get them on a small budget. Buy these frames; Begonias . Fuchsias Aided by voluhteei's from the orite college (mbjeqts with p«y: meeting of the Nathan Hale PTA Bltiony and, although it may be •on for bU pollcj’, and it la an In- Artillery Fern Jeffrey Allen. Diane Zapadks and coach iof the varsity team. rowed a child iq .order , to get a Belding, Bruce iStXpies. were performed. Among them Slid Ageratum Cacti — Irish Moss audience, th# Smythes ■ played ^irley Bergren. • M ariette Gagnon '57 raise from his boss.. ■ Jackie'Durandi,’57. were: ’’Indfan War Dance.”""W ar chology second.' on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock deftasible reason. It ia toat he has bedding to fit your needs. You can add a headboard later, jtefreshing to have somebpdy come (We have a big headboard selection). Ivy Geranluhis several types of Latin American The students will now atei't to -A visitor during the. presenter i Chant” anti ’ Thdlan Locomotive, Students, beware! Mrs. Hall’s in the auditorium. ' ialong and, for a change, be piesum.ed to clasalfy the Ameri­ mu.iic — sambas and rhumqgs. write types of letters. These will Electrical, w-oodworkiiig, and tion. when asked her views, said The original frame tailor-shop The band, under the direction of husband ia not only ah art student His program -will feature expert- •gainst' cveo'thing, the long-range can press, not as a. free agent, but ' As a finale, the duo-pianists sndinclude friendly letters, notes, in­ metal trades are being taught in ‘‘The stories showed a great deal [ Of Andrew .Johnson. IJth President' Robert Vater.. plgyed' aeveral se- at the New Britain State Teachers nents and slides. He will also show j College, , hut is a member of the items of interest .pqrtoihing tq need of 'the towm and 'its public a Bubordihate instrumcntelity assistants rendered their version l.vltationt. gnd business’ and official Ecudor under the guidance of three o f ingenuity and a good.sense oflof the, United States, ia preserved | lections:’ '"Bleacher Boogie,”Boogie, “Rift -of the "Banana Boat Song.” , ilettera. . - , International. Labor Organization plot.” al Oreenevllle, Hla home and a j Riders.” and “CTieei; Boys Cheer.” Pinkerton Detective Agency! flowers, animals, chemistry, policy is'"for a movement -which' of the' State Department. Its role, These heavy gauge stSel frames ad- WATKLN’S BROTHERS, Inc. TUBERO U S 1 BEGON IAS .shore, simple-moiehihes^md 'Simone Amirault,'’57 I iHuriel Mikoleit. ’69. experts. ^ Olgire Carlson ’59 monumra to him are nearby. ' Carol Heustia ’M Leslie Hochberg, ’60. just in seconds to fit twin, *-i dr '• Manchester,JJ, Conn. ment which indivlduxtx couldI imtaq yrill evaluate projects and sjMk'^for in his imagination.’If not ti SMk HANGING BASKET TYPE ;..... Available in six colors •conomles with open mind^'and information bad' fact and tnith full siie beddifig. They roll easily on Please send m e ...... Bedding Frames I for themselves.' / ' ■ 9- All sixth grade pupils who (are tedependent Judgment , of Its own.’ w-herever they - are to be found, big 2-inch casters, but when-you at 89.98 each, plus 36« Connecticut Sales | CAMILLIA FLOWERING TYPE . Tax. (Frames shipped express collect be­ ...... Available in seven colors interested in science, end accoqj. The cost of .government has buj only I in countries whose bb- want them to stay “put” the two , Connecticut Scholaatic Awartl Winners from Manchester panied'by ah aduli,, wfll also be yond *our dellveiy. srea). I c a r n a t i o n f l o w e r i n g T Y P E been going up . for years, and it ha-idor is pleasant and to thi. .taste locking devices (operated with your ; . . . .. Avallabit in four colors welcofBe:---- ” will continue to gp up, and no of our State Department. Even foot) keep bed from rolliog. Fronf^ Check or Money Order ' . i ' CRISPA MARGINATA,. . ,i..... Refreshments - will be served th ... . . Red and White Bicolor !’ the lunch room following the pro­ one can force it into an''abrupt then, we suspect, he’d rather Uke legs' are recessed; frames are drill-. Charge ...... -C. O. D. I gram.'; . . . - •bout face. But there is unlimited’ to SM wha£ we print, bb'orehand. ed, ready’ to attach headboards! R O S E B U D ...... ------Pink only room fa* public interest te the These Are the best frames for the Name M A M A O R A T A .:.. . . . • I • - - ...... Fink, wtih' flecks of re^ town’s problems, tad that inter Bidney we’ve seen . . . and are of­ Address PTA Unit Slates bat, if it is TMtained, c«n ’have fered for a limitQil introductory Freedom’s Comer time only at this prici£ Mail and all kinds of good result, Inclttding j.Town ...... State ...... Military Whist | Phone ordei^ filled. • better ’ public undbistandlng of City Councils throughout tkc each for tho town’s problems, a better ap^ United States hold all their trfrieial The Robertson PTA will hold x literiatiqn, teo, perhaps, of wdiat meettegs in public. This, I beliave, M ilitary Whist in -'the schoql IciBd of Job town offlrials have is the^, univers^ rule. In thirty, ^ 5 auditorium Wednesday -Xt 8 p.m., years’ experience with city govern­ Whitt,.Pink ond Yoliow CoNa Liliot 3jSe ooch ...... ---- 3 for $1.00 w|Jilch w lirtie open to'the public. A l ^ n trying to do.> aU aioJig, ment. I have never known of a sin­ food exit, wtU precede the cxrd (Mid. undoubtedly, some ecooomtes gle qTty.which h'oMs its city council The (3oral Door leads'di- - Hybrid AmaryiisT-many colorsToH pottod ..ij,. . $1.50 oach pxrty. ' which can at least bslp flow down or city . cDiqinlssIon . ' meettegs rectly from Pumej) Park- , Mrs. Harold Bonham xnd Mrs, the inoxarabls increase in ^ coat sscretly or In sessions closed to the .ing Lot to" biir store. We -. Raymond HXyXk co-chslrmen of pubUe.—can K. CSiattqre. e x e ^ the Ways xnd mexna commlttos. ^ ninnteg a gromdag m m . redeem _ your parking, Uve qirector , o f Jthe Ameriuui ticket. . f.. ,. • : - Will be in ctuu-ge. Tables will sfato Municipai AssocJatlbB. 1 . ■ a M C j ret be , svsilsble' fo r. plsyera who >-,Hie Stnit Of 'nnui on the .1 - / ■ - c h o ^ to-pixy other gsmem . ’ ^'The popular notion that geese This U tac Isrgext njohey-rsjs- Anerloan foreign policy, through are "aUhr is'misleading for care­ yu MAIN STRUT :-M I« cIm II 3-5171'. ing BiWjMt of the ways snd-mexna • --t promiaM of S w e b w y « t gtato ful ohuttytttMi Indicates’, tt^y ate ■P- Ittee of the aoxxon. TlckoUl ^ ^ eetakic to preva, aheve avetage In tetetUgence pind m 1215 l^Dan Turnpike, li^chM tcr, Omn. ?hone Mitchell 945081 Foe in« MarUyansliq; Karl Beiehett Eve(ya Txtiaaky Uole B iiw a ■ S'.' DxyM Npitta ; - XelHi bo on talq ’xt the door, ta^th. o m jitnjt I: ''. ' i l U ' ‘K . • y V ,1 ' ■: /' ; / ' " I fi t 4 '7 '.' ■ •• ,'-7 '• -7 ■■■ % f ' r i Ui.',' : - ' ' I /'•I i -I '■y ■ J”. V 'r . *;• . ... /— .A “ ■/X ■ ■/x ‘ '1 '■ ", ' V!' ■ f J.'-' fv ■'.t’.v ■' .n S ■’ A' • y ' \, - '■,1 ’ ' •/ A' - r /'- y!- y . ^ 4 —I .1 ' \ iV-r-./V PAfeE N IN E 1 .< .. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COJfN^ .FRl/pAY, MARCH 8, 1957 ' MAKCHESTBR e v e n i n g HEI^ALP, MANCHESTER, CONN., yRlpAY/MARCH S, 1967 .PAforces, is located In a Chaney Bros, Graduate tmth Honors on'Monday; Mrs.'David Sbarplay Chalmers'"Coe, first described the of the church, sfe embsfking upon i *■ P . r 3'- The U n i t e d Auto and Mis. Mortimer H..rlo\v, Tlies- Sermon on the Mount in his talk FURNITt'RF, Florida’ s Sun mill-on Elm'St. - ' to help fuinll s pledge to^the new ' (CmMamtA from Pace Om ) iiisuance o f another progress re- .: union, AFL-CIO,.«ya1i named bar-, -day; Mrs, Joseph Malsli-k and for-the joint meeting of the Wom­ AND MUSIC Greenberg said the union would , educational, wing. , *' >■/' ' '.port, to be mailed to townspeople! Signed by Governor gaining agent for the Newton Go. Bolton, March .'SAthpeclall -jidrinta to »ee the latest and best Mrs. Gordon Hsti'h,' IVednesdoy; en's' Fellowship ami Bible .Study 4 w u ■ bl6ok«4' by »unk«n •hlpK before'the budget hearing. |By Israelis ..(Continued from.Fage.One) have to, await official' notification . 'The service .^of wotahlp. was -MI 8-1^80 employes yeste'rday in a 'Natfcnal o.' the resblts of the-electiftn from Twenty-ftVe'per. cent of!this town's Iqf chlldren'a bookj'.. Catalogs' liat- Mrs. William Lope's, Thinsday and .Group yeaterday afternoon'. He planned b.v Mrs.. Clifford O. Simp- ! wraekH b r ld ^ aiMl othar dabrU. Ih other action taken by fh^ s - , . Mrs. Jerome Melrose, Friday; spoke in Mefnorig)‘ hall at Center Governor ftlblcoff filmed When he located that it would laiTe five, alx orwgv- i«b or ftelations! Board (N l^B ) tha NLJ^ Boston offlca before It .-■enibr atudenta at , M a n c h e s t e r . 1 * 1 * * ® . ®’‘*’**’**-''’*** *’® .son with' Mrs. Howard Turklngton. ! 763 MAIN ST. irtian Brttlah and Flinch invarton Board last night, it accepted th#i (OonUnifed from PateJDnei available. t ’lever-Chittcrs Meet Congregational Church. fimt year operating budget w'hlch . law this morning' the MancheStei U i^ . they obliged with another fn hours for the President to, get. election. : ‘ could oipen contract talks with ^ Higtr School will have"with honor" The speaker is associate profes- Mrs! Edna Spence and Mrs. Ches- , forcaa Attacked ®typt laat fall. certificate.’Thla one, Warren kept tha company. He said-this notlflca- Clevej:*CuUeia. 4-1^ sewing and ter Bigelow participating, the : Dr, Chris Helsler haa revised to yeatei-day ■' destroyed fiscid yisar bill. back to Washington from such an .The' workers will meet Thursr eniraved on . their . dlplcftnaa - this --.C . lifford ^ a" Ma.sseyJ*''"''” " "of , Hebron nRd^ , sor of Practlcs at the ■ Hartford , nnal dtaranca F m «>»l*yO by conform with...... tha_ - State------Depart-- j In his pocket. tlor nill Uke about fiva days. rooking eluli, weye''-;treated to Theological Seminary. He pointed, I ® military ."’installations .hirtU rSbrA 'W T,! ■«« ««b!, u.. w.. area, if the ‘need: arose, wbereSs day night, to elect a negotiating The hall hr which Tburaday Announcement of the honors liatidMcrlbe thb 4-H Club pro- .I'allan spaghetti w ith , meatball.s b J I ''' Egypt tinUl Uraell forces made Educatlon'a standaids.. Warren took no cliaAces'lJwstsrday. he could fl.v back! from Florida In out that, while taken literally, the ^ T c c ^ n .m ld !t i withdrawal from the last areka ■An incresae of $S;260 for alfc-j which had been used tp kasp ships first day of 'the .town’s fiscal year. commltteV'. and decide on itaues night's meeting will be held haa yeaterday at the high school re- S '" '" ^hat it offera children at its .meeting this week. Junior Sermon on the Mount offers an M««^l'P accompanied at the | When the bill waa sent from t ^ two and a half or th'ree hours. they want to discuss with (he com­ veala that three local girls'! have “'*• meeting. HlS tgik will iesdors Pali lei . Strickland ' and they held following their October- trical po^yilr, included In the oper- ,^from' reaching the .isi'aeii port of It has bMn Aug; IS. Previously there had been dis- not yet been determined. Green­ impoaaiblv hligh standard for peo- P‘®"*!', . „ Noaembar atiack on Egypt’* Sinai Another provision of- the mesa- House to the Senate by meaa*pger. pany when contract talks com­ berg said there w’ill be two meet­ achieved this dlsUnctiorf. There arc b® *hbrtl and included in Ihe bu.sl- Bnycriy Tiillle -prepared the foo Ita own size and weight. ■\ oven-fresh groodness. Make^an occasion really gpecifii B ^ r Sonnet waa auk ne.ar* Is- from the Egyptian, by the houses of the Legislattue under 'Rtblcoff wa. busy with the Slate s^ddle Elast si^ation aUH requires voiving the UAW. ''ga'nlsed workers. Greenberg,.ehtd : >e- Formerly Brookside Luncheonette. Theodore Badlev, whose psrents Cloe thinks that malllA the canal's midway point. ** D *1 i.**^**'® ... V. invading force Which knlfiTd across suspension of the • ulesjpi an f"'*r''^bond commission the remainder of . . . . . '-.'i.aion.ri.. In In I stMve to live b.v the Avoids Of, the ; with oiir superior bak^ ' daily attentlonX even though he Martin Greenberg, one bf the this designation, along with - the Herald 1" * " Methodist missionaries in In Mount, as well .as The Abukir went down four miles ^S'^ the Sinai Peninsula ih late Octo- gency ' measure yesterday after­ the aftesnooh, but this morning,' said It has im p r^ d . two UAW'internatlonaJ represen- KvenliiK cottference held yesterMy at the : - j vm-emher election of local officers, will come Dorlslrils- ®biisiblej Born in Delaware, Ohio, while program chairman fdr the Worn-[ In the Patients Today; 187, ' Eisenhower -had' a mediciRed Yesterday's election marked-the GLOBE Ups SUNDAY PRICE Instructs ScniiU In CI> • 7 LAYER CAKE set )Carch as the Urget date first official step the j j'ertoon"----- . .1 .Swift Passage limn the fir-; re|Kiiteri. roliin. i.s Bad-1 en's Fellowship. ' ^Arthur Drug SioriiJ 10 Board has taken on determining iUi ADMITTED. YESTERDAY: cc'tton plug in one, ear as he di^^ first attempt by a union to or- Boston, Marirli 8 (Jb — The . .M is s 'I^ ls M. Jacobs, nursing •'** P*‘'enl» wereion furlough, B X SUGAR FREE for thia pluuw o f the clearance, Swift passage of this legislatjon representative of lie eastern area, the anriounceitient tt5at Mam-he.s- F o i - * IIIA . 4 . L r t^ c I lIIS ley returned to this countr.v wlien j Preceding the nieeling, refre.sh-j Policy- for a school calandar. It' ■ ■ ■ the way for Mrs. Janette PheljA, 140 Pea.rl St.; cussed his health w-ilh newsmen anise the Newton Co., which Boston Globe announced toda,r with the dianneif to be clear about ' tva.s needed to pave the price of Its Sunday edition Alnerican- Red Cross, instructed ler Drive-In theater at the Nolrli he was 16 to attend Ohio Wes-j ___.______• AMNIDEN b r e a d — IT'S NEW votsd to- potify the locaY Boards i ! the issuance by March 21 of ip- Miwi Judith Baker. 79 Ridge St.; yesterday. Me was under anti­ to Mancheater from Middle- five weeks later for the largest John J. Mortlere, Elast Hampton; biotic treatment for the inflsma- in January .1954.'The firm, will be Increased from 26 cents Girl Scouts of Troop lOR in the wilt ope1 this weekend. (Conliriiied froin\l*agc One) le.V'an Uriiversit.Vi He taught at , ' ______■ . HOT CROSS BUNS ■hips able to uaa the waUrway. of Education of Hebron, Andover, 'D e a th s i vltatlons to bid on a 81.4 -million .Woodstock School,' Mussoorle, In­ s s s a i s and Marlborough it is considering Roy Helm. 30 Cooper St.; Richard tlon in that organ a .d in-^his wind- h manufactures ' electro- to *8 eents-'effectlve next Sun- Civil Defense lesson of their Home Beagle Kcpiirtcd .Missing Openliig of the canal to shipping bond Issue, which is needed to fi­ • Nursing -Course Monday - nlglit. Tlie F. Weliioh Milter family at ami that Janinvski wssNshot twice dia, for five years, and also’ did #DATENUT BREAD Sept., • ka its opening date. nance paif of the present town Storrs, Cm’entry; Mrs. Doris; pipe. mechi biral devices for th*,airmed day. of W tons or Isss meant small Miss Jacobs visit" snd instruction Bolton vrilei is'"sweating out" in his left temple. \ | isconomlr intelligence for the Stale , harbor and coastal craft c o u l d br. Heisler ann'ouneed last night Mrs, James B. R o g ^ budget. Martin wants 't o invite Gardner. 26 Cumberland St.; Mr*.' Aileen Davis. West Wllllngton: were a am prise to the girls. the di.srnpeaiaiice of the voung-1 -Schaefer said Culombe adinilted Uep>"'tment m New Delhi during WE SPF.CI.a CiZE IN: BIRTHDAY CAKES, WEDDU^O aUrt cautiously past the Edgar hls'\10-dsy orientation ' Workshop j|lr . Helen Schlichtlng Becker bids by the 2ist because he be* for Oia new faculty the last Week 8 George Grennon. Rt. 2. Rockville; . She also talked 'to' the girls of sters favor'hw.conipanion. Boots, a he shot Kuipiewski and Ta^■Jlky the v-ai Since the enH of the CAKES. CKY TRAYS, ETC.—TEL. MI 9-^78 Bonnet and Abukir. Rogers, Broad Brook, died yester- Ileves bond market eohditions will tuirebrcd i iai>.egiti a 7-weck weal a collar or tag. \ FRIDAYS-8 P. M. j^moval of the bulk of the major alon for Us school day. The local Wsrten, who had to overrpme one / i hirri, Tabocsky enfci ed the store , ciletpwn. lifelong, resident of that town. non; Philip Mahoney, 81 Main St.; series of programs on "Care of The local clog w.sislen ha.s Vicen BAKE obstriicUons, They were the 322- boards will also be asked If Ibis h« was a member of the Broad, hurdle after another in shepherd­ [ and walked to a position ttear, Tri^ Rev. Willard ,T. Mcl.ough- 'program fita in with thalr trani- 8 Albert Morrieon. '255 McKee St.; the Sick and luJured",oycr W.N'HC iinsucce.ssful iii lii.s etfui'ts tif lp- ton Ramaei and the 867-ton BaUl Brook Oongfegational Church. : ing the'JWll through the Legisla­ thc llquoi- oountei’. , lin. foi iner minister of the iN'orlh ASSUMPTION HALL Gftluu'- portatlen schedule*. ture. Helen French,, Columbia . Lake; Channel 8 on Wednesday frrtin i-ate t. -vancleniig beagle whri-;"-v''Taboi sky called. foi- service. Methodist Chui ch. was a close She leaves her. husband, James measure wa.s sent' Thonias Sllcox., 95 Center 2:45 to 3 p.m. The courre i.s being lins been .-VWOL since .Sunday af­ THOMPSON and SOUTH ADAM S STREETS SHOP Egypt'later turned down re­ H. Rogers; her mother, Mrs. Em­ Before • the I 'Taborsky, then pointing a Luger friend while he w^a in India. C ornell M...... smoothly Uirough ; Harold Porcheron. Rt. 2. M ancys- sponsored by the .Stale Office of ternoon. The Miner children woujtl quests from other amail ahlpe for ma Schltchtlngr a daughUr, Mrs. quickly ’ and I l.vpe gun at. Rosenthal, said, '3Tiis -— ; ------COMFORTABLE SEATING— AMPLE PARKING 449 HARTFORD ROAD—N^AR McKEE STREET passage and held 'up the final both houses yesterda'.v.-tt had b'een jter; Mr^ Suzanne ^horts, 10 Con- civil Defense ((7D) and the Reil' be hapiiy to hear . from anyone Mental Patient \ <7torgeanna Mlareckt; three sia- is a hoicbup..' • registei-. extracted some mpney, JOSEPH S. LUCAS, Prop, and Baker clearance work' ’ while intensive misplaced once and. its i *’’*?’nM rrTFn t o d a y - Mrs Rita Cioss, who tliinks ' he recognize.s tlie "TaborskS'^hen fired three sliots , and left Ihri drug store to enter the . negotiations went «>h to get Israel 'ters; Mrs. Laura Maloney and Airs. of emergency, qbla.lned f r p m | 1 . is designed to deiuunstrate, a Utianl. Bciol.s, ' I at Mr. Rosentltaj. T\vo of the hul- car which Culonibe was-driving," Sought in Bolton- Hermina Hoermann, both of Rbck- 1 to withdraw. House------apd Senate leaders, had, Kjmws^'.. 54 Academy St,;^ Mrs. few of tile methods arid .skills Conples: Club t«. Meet Ilets struck Mi\ Rosenthal and | (Joroner Sc liacfer-then folincl Ta- Egypt's official excuat 'jtor de­ 'rtll^and Miss Jennie Schlichtlng been lost. In .addition, it (limed up Alice Girard. Andover; . Alias Car* needed to care for sickness,or in- The Congregaloi s, couples club i caused his death. ' -c ;J»6rsky'and Culome criminally re- laying the salvage work the State Police of Brbad Brook; and a brother, misiUQg when Warren went to look men Caguiat. 70 Haynds St. jurie.s which might occur in any of the Congi'eBa,tlo..al Ciiurch, will I"T a b orsk y .then went to trie cash sponsible for the druggist s death. Edgar Bonnet and . Abukir waa Herman Schlichtlng, also of Broad for it Ih the House, file, where bills BIRTHS ' YESTERDAY: , A family at any lime. that explosives had to be removed Bolton, March (Special)— Brook. slated for' sa-tion are kept for law­ daughter to Air. add Airs. Walter (TD headquarters has ai.nouhi cd 8 Wolezak, C olu m ^; a daughter to I from the Wrecks. The .Middle Ea*t State Police of three eastern Con- The funeral will be held at the makers to read. the aim of die series, is to show Newt Agency aald Egyptian Army neeUcut barracks ware combing Somers Funeral Home, Aiain St.. Air. and Airs. Gerald Charest, 125 Mighty nice Bills Missing 'BliTh- St.: a daughter to Mr. and some of the.man.v things taught angineera would do this -today. the Lake. St. woods area last night Somers, Sunday afternoon at 2:30. in a full 14-hour Red Cro. ; Home The U.N. clearance operation The Rev. William R, Schafer, pas- The bill, along With two other ; p-VaVicis Alunray. 8 DevomDr, Fitting children's shoes is g specialty at Leonard's: and early today for a "dangerous" Manchester measures, were dis- , b jr x HS TODAYS A son to Mr. Nursing (bourse. It i.s hoped that folks at began Dec. 28, almoat two months t-" of the Broad Brook Congrega­ mental patiaht who^reportedly ea- covered among the mlsring 1**1 ! g^d Mrs,/Arthur FhnH'dy, Am'o'’*>’- it will further the aim of the two after the canal was blocked,. Using cap ^ from a Boston institution. tional Church, d-lll ofOclale. Burial week when Uarmn went to c^k ^e^ Yes, Mothers and Dads.,»we do know how. a fleet of 31 salvage vessels, as­ agencie'b to train people to be able "The Trust The man, Larry Pearson, 20. of will be in Windsorville Cemetery. for them in the office of the Citle. charter Oak St. to.help theiiyseive-i and their fiinU- sembled from .ysrious parts of Eu- Cheshire waS reportad,,missing in Friends'may, call at the funeral and Boroughs Committee, which- - ropa, tha W'ork. procssded at' a DISCHARGED Y E S T E R D A Y ; lies in linig of emergency, sickness Co." Boston about 7:30 p.m.'-yesterday hViae from 7 to 9 o'clock. tonight was ready to report them « ' or* . Walter Karsky, RFD 1. Rockville; or disaHter. : rats that amaasd sxperts until it and Is linked to the theft of a cai- and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 was slowred by tha political daisy. ably to the House. !^ ,| p Weber, .56 East St., Rock- y^Jbrary Bmik Display in Danielson. to 9 p.m. The committee clerk could not|.?j„g. VanZander, RFD 2. First prsdicUons had baen*that the Tho vehloie was rspnrlad misa /'1956-57 collection of over ,560 ConreHre Shoe Job wuuld UKe fiVa or six months'.' find the bllln and the L*pnaid, ifriior Library books setected from Poll “ , is a Bolton constable stopped a man had no idea -where they were. ,/Ft-,^ 2.1 ptibli.shers will be on di.splay at Specialty Mrs. Margaret C. Krebs, wife Center St.; AIi.ss Mabel Alatthews the Elementary School library for operating-a car. fitting the stolen of Gottlieb Krebs, 85 Mill Rd., East nally. dhe House chairman. ,^ u ia R^rIw m I D ittrict Ko, 8- 41 Union Pi.; George Grosch, 116 16 days' beginning Monday, the auto's description. The opefator, Hartford, died at her home last Padula\(f Norwalk, dlaijovered W, - Alain St.. RockvillCr Airs. thought to be Pearson, ran off in­ them in .a^desk drawer whCre they .schpof has announced. -The exhibit night. Born in Yorkshire, England, Jeanette Wiley, 2 Olcolt St.; Airs. will be open to vi.siTbr.s Honday.' to the wooda. in 1881, she had been 'a reiident of had no business being. / - Lillian Lea, 3* Maple-St.; Miss Board to Air / According .to police of the C>ol- On Tuesday, the bllbi ware re- Wedne.sday arid Thursday from’ East I ^ tfo r d fo r' 30 years. She Anna Marley, 44 El.dridge St.; Mrs. noon to 3 p.m.' , ■ chaater barracks, tracks led to t ported favorably int(T the House. ■Stella Smith, IS Laiirej Pi.; Susan was A"m'ember and.past president It ma.v al.so be seen during the Rts. 6 and 44A vvhere it is believed !he United Spaplsh War I At the same lime, Warren obtain­ Orfitelli, 9 Warren 8f.: Gillsei.t San­ 881 MAIN SI Final Budget the fugitive attempted to hitch an- Veterans Auxiliary to-William G. e d a certificate of 'emergency for born, Andover, Airs. Mary Leslie PTA meeting .Tue.sday- wlten the otheh ride. library will be open at 7:3?) p.m. Hem* Fitting Servk* msm oerKi Bee Camp of East, Hartford. I'the fiscal year bill from the Legis- and daughter, 34 Bates Rd. MANCHESTER tn MAIN srtilT Peareon waa reportedly wearing Beaides her huaband, she leaves | leaders. , DISCHARGED TODAY : Geoffrey . for this purpose. ■ ColL Ml 9-5036 ~ Next Month green trousers and Jacket andie 6 two daughters, AIra Vera Tie-: The folloiylng da.V. howevdc. Gibbs, 116 Drive B: Armand Du- The school describes the exhibit' f«at T In height, With b l« ^ hatr as an unusual opportunity for Member FDlC MO*TM »**NO« chofer of Eaal HartfOt^ and Mrs.'.when W *n/n Checked the House mond, 881 Hartford Rd.; Fred M NOtTH WalM STHtt . Ando-ver. March 8 I Special )— and of niadiiim buttd. Margaret Irish of Manchester ; two calendar, he qould^ not- find the Scheutz. 40 Kensington 8t.; Sandra State Policemen frpht the Staf- ' MANCHflTd. COMN Tha tri-town budget bearing Of son*,. Charles J. Krebs of Hartford ] ^ listed as having Shute, RFD 1, Rockville: Airs. tor'd Springs and BAntetson bar­ and Paul T.. Kreba o f Ashford; j.been printed and placed in the file, Alargot Ducloa and'-daughter. 1097 Baglonai District No. 8 Board of racks assisted in-dbe hunt. Education '•rill be . held at 8 p.niv nine grandchildren and foi.r great I Alain 81.; Airs. Virginia Hill, 41 Yes! License Jackets can be obtained at MANCHESTBR TRUST. ■ Police have/fieseribed Pearson WIndemere St,; -Judy Cfiiappell, April 2 at the Hebron Eleipentary a* '-'grmed and dangerous.” grandchildren. mi k ' m A *''* " S<3lOol. “ - Funeral rtiwice. will be held I -''*' ^ South Coventry; David Oiappell, The date was set at a maeting South CToventry: Mrs. Vivian P A S'TI^^O BTAT IN CHiNA Alonday at 8;]i5 a.m. at ih* New- Briggs. 278 Burnham St.; Airs. Lil of tha Regional Board hara laat ig Kong March 8 (/Fv.—Aiif' kirk and Whitney Funeral Home„<51!“ *ri "* pa.>ment tor the Han Graezyk and daughter. S7 Vil night , printing. lerleaa Lutheran misnloBary 318 Bumaide Ave, East Hartford. Warren immediately signed fc0-‘ Village St . Rockville; Brvant Hoop- D R I V E ' E M ’ Copies will be printed of the after five yea.rs’ imprlson- A Solemn requiem Mast wjll fol­ the billa. er, 87 N. Elm St.; Julie Bossen, operating budget and the antlci -ment aiid . house arrest in Bed low at 9 a.m, in St. Christopher's But at tbe same time, he dis­ South Windsor. pirted .revenue and expenditr China said today he wants to Church, Bast Hartford. Burial WiU covered the certificate of emer­ -'budget for the first three yeats of stay there, to Tind out 'wjhat be in the Veterans Atemoiial Field. gency was, no longer attach^ to. Sl'KARNO EXCLl.DES RED.* SALES SPREE! , 4he dlatrict , It’s ail about." The Rev. PanI J;: Hill.side Cemetery, EaJt Hartford- the fiscal year bill. He and the) . Jakarta, ISidonekla, March X <.Ti .00 .00 'ITte latter. Item will Iptiude both Mackensen Jr., 82, a hachribr - Friends may call at the funeral House clerk searched (br it. but: —President Siikarnn has agreed • and payment of/lm c $1,950,- from Baltimore, wao freed yes­ home Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. without success. Finally, live Man-: to drop the par? of hl< "guided re\'enue and. payment of the terday after serving a term for and Sunday .3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. cheater lawrriaker decided to get democracy" scheme that would 81.960,000 bond/lnue. ‘‘acts threatening the security’> another one. uid he hustled out to include Communists In, an all- DAYS OF FRANTIC SELLING The Board>Ia also considering of Red China. John O. Hiilaader locate House Speaker Nelson Brown party cabinet, ranking otticers of John Oscar Hulandef. 88. 2.58 W. and Senate President Pro Tempore the army said today. High St., died last night at- the Mancheater Memorial Hospital after a long tllneas. NOW IN PROGRESS AT Born in Sweden Dec. 26. 1868, he tie Detector Shows had been a resident here for 60 FOR MAXIAD’AI HEAT and TROI’ BLE FREE OPERATION years. He retired from farming about 25 years ago. 1950 Packard-Sharp 7947 F ord S ed a n He leave., a daugliter. Mrs. Ken­ ' « V neth Morrison of Manchester; a BEAUPRE MOTbRS 'Untruthfur Aa is'special, ^ 9 5 grandchild, -ahd two great grand­ - Oil iurmrs o|i,E1kins ever had been ar-; home from 7 to 9:30 tonight. This week's value at *495 , Is $100 le-ss than this car is worth, - call ’ tiouee operation for Helen rested as an addict. • ■ , ' i ' ----- ^ - - - Smalley? (Mm. Hardy aald Mr.. 3. Sehrunk produced an affidavit i now he's visiting the Spring training camps Smalley was hCr partner). ■ ■ bearing the signature of Portland; "C. .Did Helen Hardy |5ay you policeman .Richard' A .' Sutler.! Funeral* 8120 for referring two men to her which laid that for more than a! 7957 Chevrolet " mohth laat year, when Sehrunk ! 1950 Mercury Fordor call house eoon after she started of top ball clubs in America. ai|d writing I)e Luxe Fordor.'- Color srray. PowerElide, radio, fipwrationT ' waa county sheriff, Sutter had: Henry Lanritzea Funeral sertices for Henry Color Rreen. Condition excellent heater, other extras, Nice, nice. • *1}. Did Helen Smalley pay you been assigned by Police Depart-i WANTED! .'Reduiced 1100. to 8120 for referring two men to- her ment superiors to watch Schrunk’s: jt-Auritzen, 750 Center St,; who died *345 A $54.5 value for only " " - -OV 3 hotise. 'Tbc affldarit said Sul'Ur'ai Wednesday in Manchester Me- cair house soon after she started ARTICLES FOR MANCHESTER articles on what's what with the Big Leagues operation? . . » superiprs “were sfraid the sheriff I morial Hospital, w ill be held to* "E. Did you ever tell Helen would get lip aometime during the momjw at 2;30 p.mi at the New- nlgtit and leave hi* home and go kirk and Whftney Funeral. Home, 1952 HUDSON ...... $395.00 Hardy that you Jtad information out and knock over *orhe of their | 318 Burnside. Ave., East Hartford, that WUttam Langley, was going bootleg joints br gambling estab-! Burial ;will be in Rose Hill Me- for 1957. In fact,' The l!ouraiif is always '1952 OeSoto Sedan * 1953 HUDSON .. S395.00 to peitnlt esU housm to operate 7. llshmentk or aome of their illegal! inorlal Park.. Rocky Hill, "V. Did you ever- tell H el'en . You can own this specially built Soaltey that you had infoirmation enterprises.” i' ' j Friends may call at the fimeral 1950 OLDSMOBILE ,. . .\ ...... $345.00 that 1411111100 l^ g le y Was going to 4. Sen. Wiley IR-Wia) aald in a I home today from 3 io 5 and 7 Id ’ rtr’fpr ' ■ ''I” ; permit call houses to operate? Senate speech there should. be a ' iO p.m'. "tax blitz” inquiry by. the Treas­ first with the most, in all sports iicw s, Price Roes .back to t005 Monday i 949 PLYMOUTH ...... $ 95.00 ---- Were you told by Mr. Malo­ ... -j*- ney that WUllam. Langley would ury Department into the extent to , Aaikivemary Alass which "bribe'-taking-and gangster- 'A 23rd anniversary Mass for altew call-b'ouaes to operate?” Financing? l^ughmsn reported, that Zus- conaortlng union ' Officials may Phyllis Zatkowski will be said at LOW NO hava evaded, their sEara of fafiar^ St. John's Poliah National Catholic YouTl gef thc whole story, in facts. ■ . , mah "answered ‘no; to each of WEEKENP^ SPECIAL W o C a n DOWN p a y m e n t ? th e ... relevant qussUons." income tax." Church at^ 8:30 Sunday morning. f. ^ a • ' . • ' ' ' 1: PAYMENTS He bad given aimiiar replies on TO BE HELD IN MAY NO the witness stand before the com­ We hav. in etoek a 1951 OldsmoWle "9*” Hardlup. ThU jet bla«k car l» equipped with Jiiet about everything. In- f t A Q C Arrongo Terms MONEY DOW N mittee when he inristed that "Big features,‘jphotos, about your favorite sport in eluding h,vdramatic. ThU car normally »*IU for $695. We ^Ul.aetl it thU weekend for only— LK— J Your Present UNTIL Helen" Hardy Ued in Unking him o n th * Oar May Be Taken witb-negotisUons that led to open­ ■i' AS FULL ■ SPRING ing ' '' ■ 4 . ' ■ ‘‘ i i . O- < -'-j?' "'- '■ ' ' 4 4 '- 4 A b r ' ■ "4 .’ly-'' / 4 i WKNB—840 WTIC—1080 G rocery Stores L oi^ B a^ Ranks Gratitude is the falreat bloasom ahouidn’t 1 ^ . at glrla like, th at b u n n y WOBO->1S60 Daily Radio Dulcet CaDs lFcnled ; w rtaing from the Soul; and thg heart You’re, m afrled!’’ ' ' v m A T ^ io i A sk W ine Sales Y' 2^00ith in N ation of inan .knoweth none more fra- Pete Porter: "U ly, whpn I mar­ WPCC—1200 IlMteni Daylight Time tVPOP—1410 Sense/ and Nonsense ried Gladys. I gave her my heart- The First Natlor^l Bank of grant. r R A S j Hartford, March 8 oib — "The not 'myy,eyebau*l” — Betty Ahn 3 3 3 SI3 }5 1 & To Atouse Sinatra Manchester gained 130 places in R I s ! A p ] s U X ^ ^ e following program eebed-t^Mtij^ General Assembly'i Liquor Control NEW ADVANCE Lily Ruskin: ’-'flow,' Pete, you Austin, Oliver, Ga. f iQ R s J 1 3 WHAY—PpUta Party Goimmittce held .a public bearing iU > standing amonk the ;jl,300 Nothing change*, the line of a mo’ve. Slimmer boarders who had S L M 5 ulea « are supplied -by . the radio iMYekt hanks in the united .States' dashed .to safety saw, to their 2 In a line § H u u 1 .yaatattitiy on., whether grocery ‘ By GBNK HANDBAKEB. qratld. called the names that were, ' For Relief from Common Yy man'a thought quicker than spac­ ACROSS [T s S n inanagementi and arb' eubject to on the keys for about three nUn- last year. ♦ ing up_ fliirt^ng ^ worms while dig­ astonishment that the bull atopi>ed 3 Mean g B g L4 w 'C—Monitor Btores tghould gelt wlhe. Los 'Angeles, March . 8 ( ^ —-A g a r n iv a l BY DICK TURNER 1 Rodent jrtna E E n change-without notice. iRO—Youra Truly pretty. policewoman says she titesi. * V ^ X" Thit la reported (4n the annual ging in' thegiarden. within a few yards of Betty,- then . dwellings 1^ w gj fy sa a CsJas im P -,:C o w te r Spy Grocery store* men said houie- WiUlams testified abe remained roll call of the country's larger turned and walked meekly away.' 4 Wool ^ r e r i -Ig WIJ . 6 :1 IflA- knooked on Frank Sinatra’s front 4 Poetry muse T •ie WHAY«-Odcii U6u«» ' ^ w'iveg want' to buy win# in grocery Inside the. doorway white the three banka published yesterday in the Boprder—Weten’t you afraid? 8 Comitiand to 1^ X s r j W txXHIueord ic«vu« stores because they, use It to cook; door about 4 a.ni. isst Feb. 16 and First inmate ermitted liquor stores should Boy" and "Frankie’’ bi an effort matic and arthritic-like pain*,, doe to walking, gardening, or ju$t bating fun. . Second inmate | y i_ X r n &1^ L ii4t- . , . A to arouse the crooner. atra had awak'ensd.'Ahe crooner banking business. mother-in-law. 13 Puiy 7 Indian weight, v | y T mTg CJu WPOT—Waxworlu WHAV-daia Alley' be allowed to eell groceries. told'hlm : "If I’d been awake you. stiff, aching joints. It’|..^ iC M iN :..a So; if you suffer from common rbeu- can’t do that. R I 1 4iU —' ' Mrs. Glory Da'wsdn testified ye4- The *^'newspaper said the local Fiaat inm ule-Certainly I cgn. 14 Solitary 8 Undergar­ R B i LJLA WKAY-rOpen Houa* WTIC—Monitor Michael SchaU, a lawyer for could have got a bullet in^y^^u." remarkable near pU$.Withot>Milt' that matic and arthritic-like bains try W. A. wailow is editor of Our 15 Peruse s t l E e l WDRC—Robert Q. I,ewle terd a/ she w as helping two fellow. bank, which reported deposila of it guaranteeirao ^ * ' more freedom ZtiuiiiiN for fflore.freedomfrom these Seooud inniate’'*— W . 11. theh ments .. WLAXH-necum Revue WPOP—^ e e n ’a Men ' thb Connecticut Food Stores Assn., ’' Dumb Animals, and R. W. Duck 16 Dislikes 9 Dove calls 26 Raise animals 42 Gudrun's , - ■ WKNB-P.M..,.., Inc., said “wine baa become a food Los Angeles policemen serve a 89,917,162 onllec. 31, now ranks ak from these pains-or money back. - pain*. Safe ta$en at directed, If pain what did ..you ;say? husband ■WT'C—Boae Miller Magazine Aeouaed ...... ______persists, see your doctor. is edltpr of the Hural New Yorker. 16 Kind of girl 10 British 27 Foolishness, ■^AY-NlgAt Watch item.” ■ -* subpoena on Sinatra. ' ' *> the 2,289th la-rgest in size, it was In Zaxumin offers'this .new a d v sn e ^ t First Inmate-I don’t Know. I 28----- ^"and now 43 Stepped WDRC—Cal Kolby WTIC—Monitor When her dulcet entreaties . Chicago! March 8 (4»)—A federsH-g.'iiith *pi«e at the end of 1985 ^ Mrs, Riiby 2i.goren, Torrington 20 Overturned princess WPOP—Wapworka WDRC—The World Tonight But Nathan Kassa^icz of the it actually a p31-wJlhin-a-p3L An ouitr tvon'^t get the .lettsr until somo- 2 1 Cow’s cry. 29Drinks made 44 Allowance for cauMd no Sign of life iat Sinatra’s grand Jury yesterday retunfed a ’there" are 14,000 banks Hi the "Unit­ pill that gives fast, temporary relief. SAVE $1.00 R.D. 3. Conn.__ ■______11 Try *‘wBAY—Betty tUmbalt WPOP-Nlghl Musics, Connecticut Package Store Awn, tlrqd tcmrrormw 22 Electrical " withfrui.**---- —^waste------8iU-_ ^ dariiened home near Palm' Springe, 6-count^lndlctment charging Oon ed States. And an~tnnrr~piB ths$ brlnii Wifft BuyBM Eew nwy S t f ■tiT l7‘Evenirig 46 Passage in the ~WCC(>-H4Cdf8 Revue" • WHAV—Night Walch Shot hack:" fidehtial MagaMne and -ila.-distfib- W’hal is the best thing to do units 19 Great artery 31 Mprals WKNB-P.M. _ WTIC—Monitor • "Most wines contain 21 per cent the plsinilotheimen entered with relief hoqrs Uter—thus glaiet yot> . She had msisted on taking along 33. Make, amends brain WriC-BOee Miller a key they found aticklng in the uting company with mailing ob­ PROBE PUSHED Imter-lvtint relief ihroughootlheday V 'lien, the brakes of one’s car give 24 Monkcy-Iike 23 Movie award WDRC—Reconl 8hup WDRC—The World Tonight alcohbl. Gan’we put tljat in a milk .-'‘1 nftont every garment slie had and one 3k Put on' 47 Indian • WPOP—Night Mualc door. One said he ’.lined a flath- scene or crime-tnetUng matter and. Boston; March 7 UP) An imme­ and night. As a retulti once again you way?' asks a motorist. Hit some­ 24 High cards WPpP—Waxworke bottle and feed it to our babies?’’ giving information' on abortion. piey arrived at the station loaded 26 Food Ash 25 Mexican 40 Sorts 48 Pieces out - 4)' *‘^A Y -N ight Watch llght in Frankie’s eyes and shook diate appropriatjoh of $100,000 for thing cl,eap. to 50 Swab ■ WHAlt-:|ietty klmball Then Rep. Stanley J. Radgowakl ' Named in the indictment were ^WELDON DRUG STORES with baggage. 27 Exclamation money 41 'Vigilant 'WCeO-'^ecerd Revue -WTIC—Monitor (D-Montvllle), who owns a him awake while the other oWleer hire .of elate'exerts ill the tele­ tot MAIN 8T. —^481 MAIN ST. — 842 MAIN ST. Husband (thoughtfully)- 1 wish of triumph I ITORC—~. _'RC—Rusa Naiighton read the sdbppena. aloud^ and the ConfidentMi Inc., 1698 Broadway, phone-rate increase case was ap­ • A teacher called on little Oscar, WKNB—P-M.„„, WPOP—Modern Sounds grocery, replied: New Trork, and the Kable I*rtnt- that we had brought your . 30 Core ■ V s b r“ D 1 ■ WTIC—Boas Miller 0:4g- "People vvant wine ’wher.e they "antagonleUc" Sinatra sputtered proved yesterday by 'Oie House and said. r “ r “ 1 WDRC—Record unop WHAY—Night Watch ing. Co. of Mount Morris, III. No Wife tfrlgldlyJ- Oh, quit trying Teacher _— T ell: me what you 32 Stopped WPOP—Waxwork* can ^ y it conveniently and profanity. Ways and Means CommlUee. 14 Landed , H WTIC—Moi:ltor ’ Wants to sue Individuals Werb named. ciov. Furcolo proposed the ap­ to be funny. know about -George Washington. iT“ IT "WHAV—Record Rodeo WDRC—Ruaa Naughton easily.’’ The indictment waa based on an Hubb.'/y (wisi(Wistfully)- I'm not try­ ' property, WPOP—Modern Sounds Former senator from Bridge-, The testimony 'was given’ at propriation In a special meSaage fi Was he a soldier or a^sailor? 35 Dre^ WCCO—Record Review Il:g0- article published in the March 1956 last week after New Ekigland Tele­ ing to be funny. I left the tickets Oscar- .I think he’W'as a soldlev. iT" $ WKNB-P.M. WHAV-NIght Watch port, George A. Sadin. said the deposition hearings, -which, skid issue entitled ‘"Ilw pill that ends ■y on it. Teacher—Why do you think he 36 Distress signal WTIC—Newa . WTIC—Cavalcade of Sports liquor commission can better Atty. Milton A. Rudin, are intend­ phone Oo. filed applications foX-. 3? Listen B“ 1^ it) w oilC r ' —Ne-wa Reporlar WDRC—Russ Naughton urwahted pregnaiYcy," written by rate increases aggregating $18,- BANK i was a soldier? WPOP—Bob and Ray Supervise Wine in liquor stores ed to determine if the. crodner has N. E. Benson. The government 32 Individuals WPi WPOP—Modem Sounds who 600,-000 a year. - ' B etty, da)igtiter.! Oscar—t-saw a plcture_of him 4 i U - I0:l0— V thajTTn Ine grocery. chal-ged~Thal the pill referred to '40 Young goats i(— a I* WHAV-.-Rec6Ml Kbdso WHAY—Night Watch he should sue. , was milking a cow when the bull 1 when he crossed the Delaware. A 41 Blackbird of WCeO-rReodrd. Ravtew WTIC—Red Crofs Ktckotf "Leave it In the package store in the article was described "in a li .suddenly' chaj-ged" tow ard-■ h e r. .sailor would know enough not to- w w The subpoena—served 100 miles cuckoA fAnil; S w . s r r WKNB-F.M. WDRC—Ruaa Nadghton / where you can watch it," he said manner calculated to lead another across the meadow. Betty did not'stand up in a row boat. WTIC—Rosa Miller . WPOP—Modern /Sounds / away in another county by Los U u.se or apply it for producing SATURDAYS X I I • ' ' 42 Garret ,. ii WPRC—Cal Kolby 10:10-. Angeles police—brought Sinatra to 45 Hush Iff" !T WPOP—Bob and Ray WHAY-Night Watch. an abortion.’’ W 4iW— WTiO—Cavalcade of Sports last week's legislative liearings The maximum penalty Is $5,000 49 Convert W ~ K WRAY—Swing l^ y WDRC—RuS Naughton Death$ Last Night here on private detectives and cU MancUeAie^ Ga. MA.IOR HOOPLE 51 Annoy WCCO—Record Rerlew WPOP—M/dern Sounds on each count. ■ BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with WKNB-P.M. 10:40- / scandal magazines. He gave his In New York, Robert Harrison. OUT OUR WAY 52 - — and 7 T !W ‘‘■ft */Ais sreffT • d n OBTh VAih# SIPEU • MANCHESTEP conn I s r ;;. WTIC—Ross Miller WHAY-TNlghl Watch By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS version of the "wrong door” raid master WDRC—Cal Kolby ; WTIC-TCavalcade of Spdria Confidential publisher, said he had 1 / EMgN gO M A hi ^ New York—Hugh Rose Brown. which witnesses said was aimed by no comment pending an examina­ "CiAD! T^B 53 Hebrew WPOP—Bob and Ray . ^ WDRO^-Rusa Naughton 81, who served as manager of the Joe OlMagglo at ' his exrwlfe, . » e m p e r o r s n e v e r INFLICTED measure WPOP—Modern Sounds tion of,the charges. Kable Co. offi­ 9 A. M. to 12 NOON yfiS.TH A TS ■THE BLUETOIAtT-— ^ . -^UCH MENIAL TCXRTORe 14 M." (7. *‘w 3A y-B w lng, Katy U:0^ Metropolitan Opera House for 34 Marilyn Monroe, but took them by cials were ifot Immediately avail­ 54 Golf mound 5T i(i 1H WCCO—Record Review WrfAY—Night Watch years before his retirement in rqiatake into another- woman’s 5CRU601N6 INE FLCX3R MEANSJ 3 'SLANeS t AREM IN .55 Roman date WKNB-P.M. •■RTCV-Newa able for comment. MOVINS EVERY ITEM-iN THIS ' p j 'jgATTL&.^—-T M t HAPLESS s r io II WTlO-BosA Miller DR<5—Newa 1946, died Thursday. apartment. The indictment charged more S. If yoa'rt Jn a hurry Saturday moraings, 56 Saucy ' WDRC—Record Shop 'POP—Newa . Mineola. N. Y.—Howard Swlg- The shapely, 31-year-old police­ ATTIC a f t e r YOU'VE D O sTED viitTIMS vJe RE MERELY' 57 Assent WPOP—Weather end Newe. . 11:107*. than 100,000 copies of Confidential 'EM A L U . '- a n d OOft-T ’FOR&feT ^ f o THE u l*( WiiAY—Night Watch get, 64. historian and nccvellkL au­ woman, a blue^eyed brunette, testi­ V ere mailed to various parts of \^ yotf will find It l«u erowdod batwiBn 9_ | i t r e a t DOWN ' * WftAY ***'N#wB WTIC—Sports—Weather thor of many biographies of Ciyil THE»8 S COMINC5 - " eHACicTS a n d ^ fied she was id Palm Springe on the country by the Kable Oo. TOMORROlJ — VOO CAN WORR 1 Legendary ts 5T“ weeC—Uood Kvening Good Muete WDRC—Buss Naughton War and Apt^rican, Revolutionary vacation when spotted on the ORAGg e d a r o u n d J ‘Tm sorry to get you out of bed, H.K., but I couldn’t witNB—Todeysln Sporte WPOP—Modern .Bounds C0NH teacher in WCCO—Good Evening Good liuale St. Bridget’s Church and the Iowa and. Nebraska and operator ’' Keys In Door Lock WKN^Kvenlng Serenade CHuri'h of the Assumption to the of a painting and Interior decorat­ There the Informant found a TWEED’S WTIC-Dick Burtel - WDRC—Amos 'n Andy annual Girl Scoot communion ing business until his retirement, chain of gold keys in the front­ WPOP—Fulton Lewis J r breakfast. It will be held Sunday iled Thursday. He waa bom in door lock, Mrs. Dawson aold, add- DYNAMIC 739 MAIN ST. f 1: 10— morning in St. James' School hjll Ing; ' i 6l t X % e)...>e. lo t T W Reg WHAY—Serenade Czechoslovakia. X. Coming To Natchez BY V. T„ HAMLIN WCCC-HJooo Evening Good Music a t 10:15. "One had a plaque showing a ALLEY OOP BY RAY COITO WKNB—Allen Brown Scouta will receive communion (movie academy I Oscar and said, INSURANCE COTTON WOODS WTIC—Dick Burtel Neolithic Points Found OH. YES, ITS ONE IS NATCHEZ'. WDRC—Amos n Andy in a body at the 9' o’clock Masses To daddy with love from here to YEP, BOYS,„AND UNDL WPOP—E, P. Morgan in their own parish, and then pro­ eternity." One said 'Hurry home, NATCHEZ.\REAliy TWO ON-THE- HILL, Caracas—stone spear points Substantial Reductions THE OTHER’S CYCLONE ARRIVES I'M 1)30— ceed to St. James’ School.'^ParenLs ^darling.'. Another said something deans Better Pi^tec^n GIVING THIS ROOKIE, IWHAY—Marine Shojf, , „ wlH furhiah transportation where and skin scrapers unearthed near NATCHEZ- J--. WC'J(5—Good Evening Good M u«e about ’Lovisr Boy’- on it." ON U^JDER-THE- WKNB—Evening Serenade necMsaffy. the venesojelan village of EI,_Jobo .Mrs. Dawson said she knocked -X- ■ r WTIC--New8 01 World In charge of the breakfast, In Fklcotf State indicate that neo­ WDRO—Amoa anl Andy lithic men lived there 2,500 to WPOP—G. Heatter which is an anniiai event on Girl LaBonne*Sihrerstein End-Of-The-Season Merchandise I ‘11 ' Scout Sunday, are Ruth O’Brien. 3,000 years kgo. They used the 'wHAY—Rltten Band Reports percussion technique in manufac Associates ' i WCCO—Good Evening Good Muale Katherine Wittke, Julia Meleaki WKNR-eEvedlng Serenade and Alice McCooe. taring stone lihplements. WTIC—On* Man’# Family LAWN MOWERS Ml 3-115S4AI f-0A38 WDRC—K. R. Murrow WPOP—Say It With Music • SHARPENED 1 :00— WHAY—Polka Party . . • o v e r h a u l e d -V WCCO—Good Evenina Good MiMa OP MANCHESTER WKNB—Evening Serenade ' Mitchell Hand and power mower*, WTK —Monitor Ftm iffiR IttASS CO. to the largest size made! WDRC—Robert Q. 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,THS! Northf Carolina Sjafely Herald Angle Third Base Cause of Cbiiceru for ■\ -■ By EAItL W ; YOST Four Players Cells Only Cl Harvard tses Dartmouth^ TV Ring Bout Sports-Editor After Starting Matches Hayt Loiok at' the Kecortl Golf honors 'Were achieved last Other Spots Wide "Liit'a Look at the Rebprd" was year .for the first tinte in Dusty ! MEnOHANT’S LKACIUE the title .of a Small .bfoctm^e pre­ League play Wltli Bobby LaFrao- ’ Spot with R^ds Two «plen(lld iicores bigHlIghted Against Byars pared, by the Recreation andSWel- cjs . of ■ Manchester the shining New York, Marfch 8 (/P)-*-Only one thing i& certain in tliiR fare Department*’ at . Hamihon last night's action. The flrst was | New York, March 8 (A>>— 11-2 league ma#k,'^.ed by fiverett Caae of NX^. SUte. i standout.. The' netmen went oh to National Basketball Assn., which closes'out i£s regtifar sea-^ the 403 triple chalked up. by Carl .rth ii. fWnlina./ ' __i:’__ the nation’s meats Harvard Saturda?, but s^^^ West Virginia toyed wiUi^vid- Standard in Wlnd.sbr Locks ani New York, March 8 (/P)— Bolin Jr. who pinned single gamins North Carolina, the nation 8 G ian ts New- YorlC'''5(arch 8 (fl’)-r G a r-' prespted to members of the press7 wih the'State Dusty title as well son next Wednesday^ The Boston Celtics will b e champions of ond place .Dartmouth (9-4),is out 1 son, opening tip a 25 point l^d In ^ T-Tennis teams, after .winning in I'hird base looks like a real of va, 143 and 136 while leading No. 1 college b&8ketba)l team, Phoenix, Ari*., March 8 nett, '(Sugar) H6-H, and Walt By­ and radio jgarller this weeX at g ' the Eastern DiVi.sion, The remainii^ tw'o playoff positions in of the ninnldg. Harvard's sophjthe first eight minutes, althd^h' '4'.. i9W, In Us first year of competi- hot corner for ManagerjBirdie his White Glass tea imates to a was safely pkst the first feuard George Harrtn^on got 28 j Hot Rod Hundley, the MounUinSr i ars, a couple of anibRlOus (welter­ ditmer. The record over the -past '^ibe Eastern Division'and aH three weight newcomers wnbshsve al^y' 10 years on the athletic fi'ont is i *■*• ' ago at-Hamilton now hold key t'hc'-'aoftball team, Bevan and veteran ut(lilyman at the School St. gjinri. In the sec­ meeting St. Louis and Minneapolis downlng\Weddings and Clambakes-Clambakes' ■ jhe finals set ( o f Saturday night. defeated William Ond Mary, 64-5S, at Vero Beach. Clem, hip -pocket bulgihg with baseball^, took the mound and pitched ba-Ulng prac­ while Richmond eliminated fourth ment by defeating Baltimore Loy­ wsi-med up, but, I thought 1 cotild ■" Sugar, a skinny, l<)rig-armed fi­ jobs at 'the plant, including. Svilli- --At one time the baseball team Rocky Bi'idge.s. tice. Rookie Mike Napoli tried to bunt this delivery. ond of three-games. Jack’s Coffee taking on the Pistons In a double- shading Receptions. ..'Best ' scores throw it out." .Must \Vln to Qualify seeded Furmgn 90-71; and W A L ola 88-73; New York ■ University ll speedster with a.kick Jn either van. Pongratz and John E'alkow- | mimbei-ecKPongratz, Mike Zwlck, Grammas Iiiipiresses Shop turned back Hedlun^’p 63-53 header at Port Wayne. were bowled by Fran Crandall 112- _ Furillo said that both elbows 106-107-325; Amy PIrkey 118-111- North Carolina.' although un­ overpowered tb e (^itatlel 85-62. defeated St. John's o f , Brookly-n hand,. ha.a knocked out his last aki to list a fewi^ ^ ^ Jack Frahelv.^Jimmy Blanchard. 1 while In the final tilb, a real thril­ Paul Arizln and Joe Oreboakl'^ beaten all year,, still must win the 67-55; St. Michael's fV t.) made It hurt him-when he swings. seven opponents. I^^'ha.s a 20-1 * * * ^ d i e and Amlv Raguskas, Ernie Grammas handled third base in ler, Songailo beat out Nasalff Arms led the Warriora attack with 28 325, Grace Oliva 117, Ruth HiUnskl- ■ Sparkling bemonstration the latter stages of. the 1956 cam­ Ills, Shirley Folherglll 105-114,' ACC Tournam.ent to qualify for the 13 straight by defeating Vermont record. 18 of the; wins by kayos. Hockey was added to the list of Nqske, ■ Vic Ta)ij*ni t, and Jerry 55-53 In overtime. points each as five Phlladel]£iana Rosenbliith gaVe the Raleigh . Y a n k e e s paign, as Jablonaki rode the'bench, One-Armed Star Odming Here {Helen LIch'atz 107, I^ay Scabies 107 NCAA berth. Then the business 87-77; JIanhattan — heading into His only loss was a one-round aponsored activities this year. williams to list a on Its ros- Ferricls • Lets Figure8\Tell Story Paced by Steve McAdam, the hit In double figures.Hi'ey built audience a sparkling ! demonstra­ th? National Unvitation Tourna­ St. PetersbUig, Fla., March 8 knockout by ^,Fred Terry in- his Hamilton's ice team competes in and finished wlUi a' ,243 batting.' up a 51-43 margin at the JiaU and ; M d Doris Prentice 106. really gets.interestlng, for records tion a.s he connected for a record (/Pi— Bobby Shantz, bhtAined In ! te'r. Chet Nowieki is artpe bowler Parkade iyvent on to win its fourth Boyd Biilc, above, considered the ^ e a te s t one-armed basketball ment —. drubbed' Wagner 100-67 ninth fig h t./ • the Springfield Dusty Lcagiie at average. He always has becn7-'a consecutive game. ■ While Me boosted the lead 82-66 hy the playerTln the country, will be with the^H^^^lem Maglclans-Thurs- r HERALD LEAUl'E disclose that In the last six years 19 field goals. His 45i pplnt total the recent deal w^th Ihfe Kansas | with thb. present team. to and. little Assumption' (Ma.ss.) the Spi'ingfield Coliseum, "Nine of fine defensive player ahd no\v/na.s Adam was scoring 20 points, end of the third quarter. Larry day night at;8':30 at thevnew hfgh school gym against'the Ken­ I The third i place Polnteiii <37-39) ACC representatives in the NCAA bettered by three points the tour­ City A's, is the latest toj And out j It’s the difference in punch 12 players. , on our hockey, Among ilic "irame" -aUMqtes edged H oly' Cross 69-68 on Dan which' has made the Philadelphian the impressed in the spring' workouts Of His Job with Red^ Pitching Kevin Reardon followed with 14 Foust was high for the Pistons tucky Colonels. Teammates ihclude Goose Tatum, Mai'ques i upset the league leading Bendays touriinmenta have Won only two ney mark set by Virginia's Buzz "It's great to l>e a Yanke^ squad,” Suliivan said, "are engi- ! " ’°'''<>ng at Hamilton are D1 with a display of hard-hKUng. games and dropped six. In 1951 and Gearin's free throw after the final the solid favorite. He also has and Pat MIstretta and -Bob with 19. Hayiies, Chuck. Cooper, Josh Grider, Jim Tucker and Paul Martin. I (50-26) and the second .place 'Rul- Wilkinsdn in 1954. i buzzer. ; The pintrsized southpaw has ■ _ , , . ncers. T'en of the fellows all play- ' Haft, a membcr.of the 1946 Unit­ Hoak and Bevan Also have 'Eastern Division again 1954. N. C. State won-its South Carolina's Gra|jy Wallace, ! gained five pounds a i A b e in g fights ^ ed Stales Olympic team, world's Gochting tallied 13, and 12 Ullles, Advance, ticket sale 'Ifidicales a capacity crowd, D,«cats are I era (39-37) wWn 4-0 over the cellar- The N.I.T^ seeded Seattle and cd in college. " I sh^wn well both at hat and afield Tampa, Fla. (NEA)—Plant Fieldr-the American Association. Thcy'ie.pneccfcsary,” says E’errioJt."He gets W L Pet. available—both reserved and general admission —at the NassifT {dwelling AgAtes (28-50). Top sln- openei', but bo'wed out in the second , the nation's big college scoiiiig traded to New York. His weight '''ictrin^ include Hector Ijarr.el jumping champion Leo Lo- respectively. For the losing Wood-' Bradley No. 1 and 2, fespettively. j, xif) ' ' " j Constance, a strong-jawed, one­ Other spor ts sponsored are base- 1 in thr-Rcdlegs' Intn/squad games. - is a bright place, with Its backdrop albl together and looking ahesd. immediate ii.se out of a starting men. It Was Fran Mo'Warty leading Boston ...... 43 26 .623 Arms store. /' I gjes were pinned by Walt Lailey •■ound. y-rlcader, also caused eye-popping'' is 14Ib ball, basketball, bowling, tennis;; bel, T.-nnsky, twice the No. L duck pnd announced the draw for the time ranking welterweight. The flerjivHoak. wfio came lip with ' the silver Turkish spires of the -‘° ” - pitcher In relief two days after he the pack with 13 points while Philadelphia ...... 37 32 .636 ______/ . ______^______1. ______! 133, Burt Harmln 128 and ' Walt Back in 1946 North.Caroilna’bat-i with a 41-point performance. His golf and softball pin bowler in the country, Ed tbumey opening Slarch 16 at Mad- ^ e B r o o k l> n ^ g e r 8 . hit .215 for I hotH building which now! 's our fourth year in Cin- .starts. It's.HS good a n-ay as any Mike Ehlcrs found the range for Syracuse ...... i ., 36 33 J122 \ Pciguson 125.1 tied to' the 'finals of the J ^ A A , | basket and three foul conversions Red Sox \ Byras. in building up. his 16-2-t Taking a look at the record, | Eaton, a top ski official, and Fred to warm up." : ispH Square Garden. Utah opens -'Sarasota. Fla., March 8 ' (/Pi — record has scored only four Chlcago lasl>4eason. Bevan, who * cinnali and eai-h season we have 11 markers. New York ...... ^ 35 JJOO League's top 10 bowlers; 1. Rudy then lost a 43-40 verdicty^o the i in the final 20 second.s p r o v e d these facta were noted. Five times ( Ybiing, former State srehery • Western Division Heck 107.37. 2<, Jc»e IJiForge 105.1, Oklahoma Aggies. _ , | Duke's undoing, against Memphis State, followed The Bo.stoD -Red Sox may be think­ knockouts. He , never ha.s been ' had brief X al/N w ith the Bo.ston ! aH"' biought down our pitchers' bases Wasted motion, il a^ms, la not Jack's held on to their second by Selon Hall vs.-Xavier (Ohio) the Hanilltons won the Hartford j chainp who also tied the; world's Red Sox^d KansstsXty A’s, b a t - | And the Reds outlook appears Ju.st ^ ^ earned-run average.s and 3. Ivallcy 103.30. 4. A1 Cervini 103.6, ing of moving outfielder-first ba.se- stopj>cd. however, in his 2 ); year on the Reds' agenda (6r'\(,hi8 sea­ place posltlofi as they-dealt Hed- Fort Wayne ...... 32 36 .471 Scoring Title ■ West Virginia, favof-ed to take A sophomore, substitute foi- Daji.on y,s. St. Peters (N. J.) .and Du.sty Baseball League, placing | rope climbing reepid while at Penn ted .SO^foi- Havana lb the Inter- , home-runa-glven-up, " polnl.s' out St. Louis ...... 32 3« .471 5. Willie Simpson 102.50. 6. Clcve raan Dick Gernerl to third base to pro career..His streak includes two son. \ lund's a severe , setback ifi their the Southern Con/erence title In Maryland, Bill Murphy, converted second three limes in eight years | State. natlopftl League in 1956>\ \ Plant Field is a orie-tlme fair the scholarly Ferrick. "There Is no Minneapolis ...... SO 38 .441 Ellington 101.31, 7. Bill McGonlgal add more power to the stalfling victorie.s o-*'er • Bobby Murphy. thurndBient hopes. For the wln- that tournament Which began yes-j four pressure fouls in the last 49iMarch” *8 \lanhnu*n*m«i»!f^' of competition. In 1950, with Pon- I1 Currently Pongratz is working [id if none of the trio ^lan fill I • good reason why this improvement Rochester...... 30 .89 A35 100.12, 8. Walt Fergfison T00.7, 9, terdayfci-rtnv in Richmond^ niebmonrl 'Va..'V b «l.951 and two years later the high-, Kllppslein •carried us the first by the strong 24lh AAA Missile out on .top,t a». Tony Mnrianos of l^sa.s wiU keep the Game- ...... Two games will be played in Ari­ ° Fort Wa>’no at! St. Louis (Af- Gibbon, .Missis.sippi 30.05 dall1 11;llX Doris Tedfoi'd 110, Alma very willing to make the shift If winner of each roimil gels from light o f the season was a trip toj , , zona and six in Floiida with the m - part of last season." lecalls Fer­ Battalion of Ft. Banks, Mass., late atoppeiLto,0 the foul Jlne to auccess- ternoon-TV). eocks star from winning the inaj-.ip^.,]^ Seattle 30.00 I Purcep Two Newcomers Block ■cep 105 and Mildred Bcaupre it means more work. 5ne to four jioinla, the loser none. Dalla.it, Tex., where the diamond j I Dmlgers and Braves at Miami un rick. "Lawrence .had a 10-0 record Wednesday night iii the tourna­ fully Mnviixhall Tom Ferrick . I the Fort Banks quintet rallied to. set the stage for Morlanos. For •SO. Wilt Chamberlain has 1.29.05 have a wing spr^qd of about one Slorrs. March 8 i/Fi—Connect)-- merit ( NIT) losing to St/Louis. ball and. basketball—-but does yippatein Is only one ton cagera Won six Dusty titles in tempted pickoff. . . Giant,s' owner 8£6p »nUotake an mmmunfllnorcommanding 49-29 •rt/'ai the winners, 'Morlanos. was the big « gani«5 ■' hundred. Inches. cut's load to a possible Eastern 110-103. eight ycais and four State Dusty 'erything from carting water to Horace Stoneham admitted ab­ Which IS fine wuh Cincinnati. away T



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