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SATURPAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1956 Arcrag* Daily Nat Praia Run Th« Weather ^ PAGE TWELVI .■ For the Week Ended Forecaat of L. S. Weather BnreiM •/ Feb. 2d, 1858 ' n i r early tonight with fog y dfvetoplM during the night. Low weather Was. gorgeous and even Present Awai^ls 11,617 In mid 80s. fillghtly colder Tues­ springlike. . \ ' Menihee of the Audit day, ocraslonikl rain. High In mid About To\m ' One of The Herald’s intrepid emX Helping People Help Selves ftairenu ef fgrralation 40s. . Af^ng Main Street ployes decided Saturday 'leould be To Spotters Here M ancke§ter—^A City of ViUiige Charfn On Weiln**day, linrcli. 'SO,. at a good day to wash Ms car which /■ T" hadi>een sadly neglected in-recent Trend in Missionary Work a : '1):80 C9>artM K. Buckley, gencr^ And on Sonuyof MancheBter*$ Side Streets^ Too Major Eugeite DeLorlo, Ground curator of tlli WkiljWorlh months. He said as much to our. ■ '' — ------■ V _ . ■ , . y , . farmer friend. ■ Observer Corps', co-ordlnaior be­ /YOL. LXXIV,|<0.126 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTEI^ CONN., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 28, (OMsIfled Advgrttalng oh P s ^ 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS um. >rtH give a galter>' i!fr Mrs. Margaret Creiny from theaths work among the American In- tween the Xlr F«^m snd the State Avery Rotunda on a npr'centurj' letter ,,your spirit 4n a Jetter. We can’t "Huh,” r was the answer, "Y ou ought to be Out pruning the trees Hartford Seminary Fbubdatidn, dians. / . Ciril Defense orguilntiom will Rock-cryatal and .Holy Th'omaa all be pioheers, crusaders, presi­ Preceding the service a pot- present awards towipCe. than 160 '/ Water Stoup. P w ^ f t^ Morgan was poatmadter of Manchester, dents—bid We can help, those and getting ready for spring plow- who has served in the mtapionary. 7] lupk luncheon .was enjoyed by members -of theV Manchester ’■ \i Oollactlon, it hat been ietected by the first NaUonal Letter Wiitiiig brave men. stay on the track and irfg instead.’ ’. And ■ - that ■ settled matter. field for 86 jfears, most- of-jhaae about 25 members o f the execu­ Ground Observer. tonjght. I" U.S. Court the muaeupa^ the ObjKt of the, Week VIM observed all over the push'through tp a grand, and glor­ China, kpoke about the diang>- tive board, guests and partici­ ceremonies at- ,X.at rey JLashes M on t Jr% and will be, on \'lew Unlted/States. It was the first ious succeea if all we ever say Is / Figures Can Ue ' ikg trends in missionary work at pants in the program. . Mrs, Ruth Lodge at 8 p/m' .. v. /tioiSt March In the A^very weeMn October, 1938. right after ‘Attaboy!’ . Write an ’Attabpy’ Davis jVas chairman of the lunch­ Others w l^ara expected to b« tunda. The gallery talk will be the/first hurricane that everybody letter. ' Thill one started with !h tM local obsem'ance of tha World Smith of Hawaii, said the Salt eon. present at eeremonww Capt. Disregards en to the public without ch^^gt. rw^------em bers in this section of the , Write a letter and—give. /Give Day of Prayer: yesterday after­ Those taking i>art In the ptO- Thomaa l^luakey^^.Sil. Johm Country. ' The big blow occurred ^ encouragement,- interest, Lake City Tribune which p nted $ 2 0 Tdy Cut Bid/as it^ according to Uncle noon'-In the Congregation­ gfam included the following: Mrs. Lewia a n / Lt. Bthei Apter\of .the on Sept. 21, 1938,^ „ . | consideration, gratitude. You don't Mat’s' Filter OMiter in,-New Haven. Area The March meeting of the Man-^ Monthly Letter,'.which al' Chnrch: Margaret WliTitney, Mrs. Ruth Tlf- A s an inspiration to' all. Post­ h ave,to give the^e things; but the n irinted fln, Mrs. Marjorie MacDonald, Turnabout cheater Girl Scout Coundl will'be i t . / Civil /Defenpa Director WlUlam master Quish had the following real letter is the one you don't "It IS now the task bf the mis- Mrs. M ^ o n PrenUce, Mrs. Gladys Lake/and tbwn officlala. ' held Tueaday.at 7:45 p. m. at4he Tt’a a treatise oit unem oynfent, home o f Mrs. Edward B^o^^, M reasons printed in The Herald, and have to write! sionaries to help the people to Hansen,-Mrs. Florence Perasqii, (V mp-rie, "Mra. Jonas In Civil Step fo Price Rise Wfifihington, Feb. 28 (A*)— written in open yetso they aVe just as good today as :th incre- Mrs. Margaret Pearson, Mrs. will ba shown afU r the Tsjuier St. •The sweetest, gentlest and mental repetition. help themselves," said the apeak- The Supfeme Court today they were when written by a Chi- She streased the tenifii! need Madeline Morley, Mrs. June Rask, ■ards. Pins will be prssanted to cagoan, James Mangan: most useful of all the arts—l^ e r Popuiatlon Of the \ writing. . Great, grand charac- \, food and the overwhelming Mrs. Eunice Culver, Mrs. Lubile^ ipotters who havt served 500 disregarded turnabout testi- Sunset Council No. 45, Degree "It’s only a few steps to United States . 100 .000,000 Waghington, Feb. 28 (/P)— -^called by the finance commlttes'ip Sion growth in population in the areas Gipson and Mrs. Maude Klopi hours, 250 hours, 100 hours and ffnony from Harv’ey Matusow \ of Pocahontas, will hold a kitchen nearest mail box—^^wrlte a lettoi31 tera like Washington. Franklin, People 60, years or oldwM i 62,000,000 Its consideration of tha House bill,- Lincoln and the greatest men of where the need is greatest; India, burg, organist.'- The ushers wi( SO hours at tha post which Was on Secretanr of the Treasury told the Senators: and refused again to grant a / social Monday night at 7:30 at Take a little chunk of your hekrt the roof of the Odd Fellowa build­ the home of Mrs. Myra Fitzgerald, all nations, have l^ n regular Ut­ Japan, and China. Mrs.'.Creasy •Mrs. Claribel Carr, M rs/ Humphrey said today the |20 and spread it over some paper; It concluded with the great chal­ "V can start us right back on he/ring to 13 second string X 12 Brainard PI/ There will be goes. oh. such k long way! ter wrriters. Write a letter! Nleae, Mrs. Barbu-a ,^nderson. ing. tax cut approved by the the reckless road of infiatlon. with Balance left the lenge to Christiana that if they Cominunist leaders. The - 13 games and i^reshments. Bach Write It with penypencil or type­ Pallot Photo. Mrs. Audrey D u r m ' M ry 'Vera all its criiel thievsry . . . let us •‘Write a latter to-your mother work .. 9!|,000, work ...... 74,000 inin^snbv anbwy old London. Which was sponsored by R. H. Matusow. was due for an after­ between you than a pay check. Reds and the western power*. Bang!. ■ ' Bums and other who \- White’s Boston s(ore. Miss Wil­ noon appenyanre liefore the Senate pket ^I^rem ohy - OPEN SUNDAYS - Be a hunian being—write a Utter. won't work ...... 62,000 liams taught at the Ruth Allen U Nu declined to say more about Did Our Heard Along recently / • Poor'. Advertising Internal^ Security Subcommittee the propo.sal today, explaining: "There’s a man in public life you backfire on sighs of spring. , The other di^ we were Strolling Finishing School, has done much West German Arms which ia'looking into his sworn re­ t A M . te S P .M . admire, believe in,'rave about. "I do not think 1 should discuss By THE A-SSOf'IATED PRESs’ The Saturday edition of The Balance left to do . . along one 0$ the sidg streets and TV work a^ has appeared as canting of earlier test! mony-4o con- this." Write him a letter of praise, of work I,...... fashion consultant on many Bos Official word was Y«ceived Herald, /With the back page fea­ . i We chanced to pass one of (he greaaional inveatlgalors and U.S Following Peiping's announce­ encouragement. To be ’’ivith him ture. whan’t even on the. streets People in j a i l s ...... 11.998{'town’s more successful tonsorial ton btatiofis.. Her "Look Your courts. at Taipeh, Formosa, foda.v in spirit" is not enough—show ment that thesis Americans hod A’A’A’A’A’A’A’A’A’A’A’A A wheh, contrary to the. story which parlors. When we glanced in Loveliest/ lecture ^compasses Habiliuil IJaf , been sentenced to jail term* on spy that U.S. Secretary of State Balance left to do/the thrbugh the display window a posture^ make-up, color ensembles, Slo^n Bros. voted by Bundestag appeared about the robins, mild A self-described former Com charges,, the UN- General As­ work Dulles will visit this Chinese weather, etc;, the temperature rather unuaual scene confronted etc. Her instructive ideas will munist. Matusow describes himself sembly. at U.S. .Request, directed Two — you am — and you'd took a drop. us. contribute effectively in helping. as a -"perpetual and habitual liar’ secretary General Dak Ham- Nationalist capital Thunsda.v better get a wriggle on. I’m tired /Skating Was resumed on small One of the barbers was practic­ thb'Club women tb look their love ming March 3 Bonn, Germany, Feb. 28 (/P)— National rearmament treatie.s who now has broken the habit. marskjold to try to get them re- and attend the exchange of ,^nds, highways became siippery of running the country alone. ing his art on a customer, while a llrsf, / . Sen. Eastland lD;Missi the lessedf ' - ratification of the 'U.S. second barber was clipping his owg, / Mrs. John ,H.-,Conklin has been to join half a million West German soldier to the 14 Nation and ear muffs and gloves, which sulwommittee chairman, said he Hammarskjold flew to 'Peiping Mutual Defense Pact. GRANTS .didn't have time to cool off, were / Middle Man whiskers' with an electric razor. in charge of all arrangements for Atlantic Defense force* moved todaA' to Partiament-* upper expects, in the Inquiry to show just- after Christrha*,' returning His visit will coincide with those very mue.h in use again. It suTC.is a small world. We concluded then and there that the program. hojuae.himae. Final ratification is expected there withiitin three week*. MSttisow's. swom recanting of with a report on> the condition of thf days of the straight razor at^s bf Adm. Robert B. (3arney, chief of 1 We won't say another word Thy' wife of a recently hired -Mrs. Justus W. Paul, Jr., and Parliament’s . Bundestag (lower- prior testimony is s psrt of some the prisoners and of four other now officially on the wane. /- naval operations; Adm. Felix nbout the weather, except that er^loye of a Manchester firm Mrs. Robert W. BlaHa and their ■ house) voted for the four inter­ thing "bigger than he is.” American airmen held by tha Reds. O P B l i moved here and started to. shop on Ahon. committee will be hostesses for locking treaties last night after 42 Stump, commander-in-chipf of the spring is Just around the corner Eastland said he expects the .Subsequently he transmitted an of­ Pacific . Fleet.’ and' Vice A d m .A l­ Friday aftembona' On these ex­ the evening. • hours of grueling debate that Hatoyaiiia Wins . \ — / quektioniitioning of Matusow will run fer from Chou for the men’s fam­ fred M. Pride, command'er\o( the Wash The Plow cursions she often met another 'Guests of members are weleomt - < * Hrrald Phots. dragged through four days. thr^gh Wednesday, and perhaps ilies to visit them in CJhina. but the U.S. 7th Fleet. m o n p a y young woman whose schedule was at the usual fee. ’n>s vote overwhelmingly resume on Saturday, In a step- Having made their mark In high school. Miss Patricia Wnpperfeld and Miss Nancy .Slovrr talk State Dept, declined to let the rela­ , The Herald Includes a farhier Decisive Edge over their plana.for the future. .MIsa Wupperfrid, rJaaa valedictorian, wlin plana to^bricame a teqeher, Dulles will be -a luncheon' among its ftMl members- Being evidently the same as hers. But favored the western alliance. 'ITie by-step search- through his jfeori- tives make the trip. ■ they never met formally artd Atheiieiimv Notes Houae also agreed reluctantly— tells Mlaa Mlovrr, aaiutatoriaH, about the i^vantagro-of teaching. , \ of Presldeilt and Mmc Chiang’’! close to the soil engenders an fllcting atories. Since then. Hammarskjold has shek. neither knew the other’s name. WORLD'S ECONOMY under Chancellor Konrad Ade­ ------^ :------' • I I ,ii ------:—• ' \ \ ‘ alementallty in agriculturists which Include Kasevicli/ Eastland said it is ’Veasonable been working on the case through It Will represent tha moat PERCALE an overlay of 'sophisti'eation never Shy, we guess. nauer's dogged Insistence —- to Jn, Jap Electioii Special ExhibT •f / to think’’ the Inquiry will take at diplomatic channels. portent concentration 6t top U.'S really hides. Or so. ii seems m us. The newly employed husband Europeanize the coal-rich 'Sear- A report from U.N. headquarters "ScholasUc Art Awitda”, Avery . CHAMPION that Germany has lost twice ,,i« least another month. Australia Flood diplomatic and naval represents- Anyway, here’s the story. .X a st knpW a \*oman at work whom he For Compelitioii Tokyo, Feb. 28 iffV—Coiiserva- last weekend said the Bocrejary Uvea on Formosa since the NaUon- SUPS and felt'bis wife would enjoy meeting world wars, Both Eastland and CJhairman weekend, you may remember, the Court and Print Roon» (through I live prime Minister Ichiro Hato- Walter (D-Pa|\ol the house un- lire General was of the opinion 'that alists quit the maUiland in 1949. \- as their interests seemed similar. Vote Shifts / ! yamMs Democrats won Japan's Feb. 27). Annual sxIabiUon of a WALL-FLAME PRifisSURE BURNERS American Activities . Committee the time had not potne to abandon Hpotllghta Offshore Islands But the two ladies. It seemed, al­ Ray Kasevlch’s name was omit­ Holding to the stsm t/lt had 1 biggest elsction Sunday and head- Deaths at 4»'i: hi* effort.* on the prjioners' behalf. P E T m iP S work by junior and. sinlor stu­ ted In yesterday's stojry concern­ • UOMPUCTE HE.ATINO UNlTg said~>%iterday they think Matu­ It is tiound to bring even more ways just missed being introduced taken in the cruciai / semi-final ( ed toward a new, stronger sd- \ Shot Down In 19.13 by the husband. If one was pres­ dents attending p^blic, private aind # INSTALLED BY FACTORY TRAINED lHEN sow was telling the truth when into the spotlight the defense of '•/ ing Manchester High School stu­ reading earlier yestefday. the j minististion. / . The prisoners include 1) sur,i- the offshore islands. It aLso is ex- / ent. t,be other was not. parochial schools In Connecticut. • FORCED WARM AIR — STEAM — HOT WATER Hatoyama. waging, un­ he first testified, In the eaf*>' 6,000 Trapped ^ ( p ) p M . H . S. H otlO rS O ur l A f U t f Sd ltra dents w-ho sre competing for the i House voted this vriiy last night yor. ■ W a B29 tK>mber shot down in pActed to raise morale pn Formoea, Then it happened. The two gals “Jewish Art'\ Special Exhibition on the rearmament treatiee: precedented American-sWe cam­ 1950s against alleged Reds. .. Gallery (through Feb.' 27).\Ebchibi- two Raycroft W»l*h Scholarships. ' Eastland said in a CBS tele­ . - \ NorthVKorea Jan. 12’, 1353. ^ m e which has/sunk rince the abandon­ encountered one another when Tlve key accord to -end the west­ paign lor friendship with both Sydney, Atistralia, Feb. 28 UP)-/ six m W hs before the fit t in g hubby was there and was. it long tioh of Jewish ceremonul and -The annual awards are presented side* in the East-West cold war. vision interview thst Matusow ia a ment of the Tachen Islands. V " / ■ ^ ern 'occupation of Wert Germany, Auatralia's wprst* flood disaster in ended. 'I^ese are the pilot of the Present arrangements call for last, going to make them known to religious objec.ta from the \ middle to sons of Hamilton Standard',em- led the Democrats t o ' victories in ...... ; Mi.ss Patricia Ann Wupporfeld, daughter of Jlr. and Mrs, r- - —- -■ / . That Interpret The. restore ils''^ sovereignty snd lift U.g. Ambassador Karl Rankin to each other. • But they were already ages to the'present in honon of the ploysa the bsw '' sgain.st raarmsment urban and rural areas in a nearly (Conttnoed on Page Eight) years, which/has claimed at least’ Wupperfeld, 90 Grandview st„ and lili.ss Nancy L. Slover,] mTi Viniam W'ishes or The Family Tercentenary Anniversary / f first 'represent the United States at the J\/ effusive old friends. Makes a Kasevich. who Is Uking double iRTY BROTHERS 324-151. : \ 2 to Jr conservative sweep. 45 livte and/lefi thousands home- daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Slover, 160 Main St., ;H. ^ u m A ^ f Lew'UbuVgh. .Pa.. . . LewiabuVg’h. exchange of ratificatlbn. /' ■ man feel kind of useless; we figure. Jewish settleinbnt in, the ^ To authorize the United'/tstes, They ended seven, years’ domi­ less, threstshed today to wipe out courses at Manchester, Is treasurer Authorized Dealer ramer f . Ueweiyn of Mis Special Events . ,/ three isolStdd towns northwest fit have earned honors as valedictorian and salutatorian, respec-1 Cbpt- The Chinese may try to induce JOHN B. BURKE of the Science Club.. He enjoys Britain snd France to station nation in Jhe Houiil! ’fit Rfpre- lively, of tlm senior rlsss of Man- ' sotjla. ” Mont,, ——- Capt. *- Eugene Vaadi Dulles-to represent his country in­ Balmier. Winters Ahead ' Sunday, Feb.y27, at 3:30, S’ sentatives by the, equally conser­ President Asks Sydney. drawing and building- his own OFFICE \(40W AT 319 IROAD STREET ./OO.OOO troops In the Bonn Bepub- citester High School. of C/layton, N.\Y., 1st LI.'John'W. stead of being an onlooker. MINERAi HOME Recent headlines tell of soine of Art Films, "Leger in Amelrica' ■model' airplanes. In last year’s . \ 312,l!i3. ' vative . Liberal party of former ' _ ■ The towns—Nyngan. Walren and “Ballet Mechanlque", McYgan E-rinsf■ttfiXM e and ■ Walgett—w*Te cut off from Announcement of the high aca­ Buclq of Armntheaite. Tenn., 1st Meanwhile, Dulles pushed his TEL. MI-8-6868 ^ the most severe winter weather Science Fair. hU own designed jet MANCHESTER^ TEL. ML9-4539 TThe joint bill to adntit West Prime Minister Shlgeru Yoshlda. Lt. Wbhace BroWn bf Banka. Ala., \ Lecture Room. \ T W V a «»*. • < filV /lrO , hgip 35 flood waters up to demic honors, was made at an a*, Educators Rap whirlwind tour of southeast Asia 87 EAST CENTBR S'T. for many Jrears in England. "Oh", model won first prize In Manohes- lOUR SERVICE \ - f Germany to the -North Atlantic.. Corruplioa Oiargrs Hurt sembly in the high school auditor- Tech. Sgt. Howard Brown of St. capitals, across non-Communist Tuesday, March 1, at 1 Treaty Oiiganlzatlon (NATO'i and ITie Liberals, hurt by charges ' ! six feet swirled through their A Door iustor Spoeld - AMBT7LANCE SERVICE ycb say;“ but this is a far cry from tsr add Hartford competition. ium this morning.' Paul. Minn.. Alrm m Steve E. Kil>a sections of Indochina. After an Manchester, U.S.A," Recorded Music, Glazounov—l|sy The Jocal student is the fourth the West Europiean ...Military coiTuption, lost about 70 - seats - streets. Some 6,000 person* wer^ In Hemisphere trapped in the area. The senior class atfended the as. Y a|e Pi^esideiit Of Akron, Ohio, Airmen Harry M. overnight visit to Laos, he flew on Given the present almost enow monda. Manchester senior among the 14 / Union (W’E U ) - 314-157. most of them to 1.he. Democrat? but sembly., which was broadcast to Benjamiii, Jr., 'of\ Wofthlngton. MONDAY oklY Wednesday, March 3, at 12^0; Inhabitants, expecting their today to Oamikxiia and South Viet students selected to' compete for COAL-COKE- FUEL OIL Seven of the 14 NATO nations a few to the Socialists. This may other students thioughout Minn.,. Airmen Daniel C. Schmidt ___------.1 '------Gallery talk by Mr. Buckley \on worst ordeal tonight or tofnorr(»w Nam, Eyelet frothed 4-gore sllpa 32 the scholarships. have . apprjv'ed German rearma­ strengthen the drive by leftist New Orleans, Feb. 28 (A>)—Pres­ school. A tape recording of the On Enrollment of Scotia, Qallf.. and Airmen John - In Vientiane, the adminislraUve the Object of the Month, parties to reai/iar ent of ident Elsenhower told the opening when the main body of millions of *h 44. Pettlslipa have shadow ment. . tons of water wl)! reach them, took sembly was scheduled for- broad­ W.. Thompson. III. of Orjuige, 'Va. X . crystal and Onyx Holy watbr The French National Aaymbly Japan. ' \. session of the Inter-American In panel. Regular and extra aizea. cast to studehts at (he afternoon Chicago. Feb. 2$ oFi —A panel of Sentenced At the .M m e '/lm e . (Continued on Page Eight) IN 14ANCHESTER Stoun'*, Avery Rotunda. approved ' it. under thb former The Communist, with 80 candi­ vtetment Conference today ' that assembly. z • ’ were two Americans described by Sanforized. wovild with.xtand the onslaught- top American college educator.? ’I^unktay, March 3, at 12 ;i Ifremier Pierre Mendea-France, dates, elected two menri>ers. filth between the United SUtes Largest (!lass at MHS, U.S. officials as'Arm y civilian em­ / ■ ■' AND VICINITY IT'S I SHOE REPPIR Recorded Music, Mozart—Conce; With all seats decided. Hatoya- The floods have sent some 50.- as.sailcd as "nonsense'’ .,and "nib- but France’s upper house, the and LzUu America is .the essential 000 persons fleeing from their The young ladies won the honors ploye* who -were shot down. They tso No. 24. The BEST used caf deal diouncil of the Republic. Has to ma's party had elketed 185 of the ingfedieni for good relation* (n blsh/ today the Idea expressed by JAMPOT homCs In the past five day*. They In competition with students who the president of Yale that colleges are John Thomas Downey W New r* . - — , give final approval. It could de^ 467 members of the House. ’The the western heniisphert. Britain, Conn., and Richard W orge Liberals elected 112, Left Socialists whre brought on by an ..unprece­ will make up. ihe largest graduat­ must keep enrollments down to )ay the process by sending amend­ 'The President expressed the Fectteau of Lawrence. .MassX' Bulletins OUR.REG. 4fc Yd. 89, Right Socialists 67, Fsrmer- dented, 11-inch. 24-hour i-ainfall ing class in'the school's history. prevent' ‘dilution" of education'. dERAMICiS ments back to the assembly, but view in a filmed, t'Slk over a tele­ Edson M. Bailey, principal/ said Also iJeld by the Reds are' four is the deal with/the laborita? (leftist) 4, Commenist 2, which drenched 5 /0 0 square miles Center Fire On Griswold from the AP Wire* . t France’s new premier Edgar vision clreult from Washington. today' there are S$9 candidates for jet 'fighter pilots shot down . on PwnuuifliT minor parties 2, and Independents of six river sy?tems.' The educators, here .'for the 10th FOt YOUR POURING tings Faure, has promised to push "Tour conference is the kind of graduation, a few of them veterans separate rnissions during the PRESTIGE -.4 6, of whom' 5 are regarded aa con­ concrete "lefs-iiee-what^we-can- annual. National Confetence on . through ratification. who did part of their/higb school reiin War. They are te( I-l AND SUPPLIES servative*,. do-together demonstration, that ' (Continued on Page Eight) Righer Education, were asked, by B.ACKS'$7,500 RAISE "SAFETY-TESTED"/SEAL! Italy’s rstlfleatlbn is In the final work through courses ih-t|ie armed an Associated Press reporter to W. Cameron of Lincoln, Neb, Washinkton-Norrifi can make a valuable contribution servicea. /x Lt. Roland Parks of Omaha, Neb.’,. Washington. Feb. 28 tflV— 117 New Bolton Road m f i m r i f a . (Contlnned pa Page Fifteen) to our hemispheric concept of ’the dl.scu.?s' college opportunities for; PRINTS Miss Nancy l^rris, daughter of 1854 ^OLD8MOBILE “ 88’* 2-DR.— 1958 OLDSMOBILE SUPER “ST’ (Contiaiiied en Page Eleven) Miss Wupperfeld an|l/M&* Slb- Lt, Col. Edwin L. Heller of Wynne- Senate and \ Houae conferee*, Lower Street F|dor l^v^' good partner'.'-’ Elsenhower said. young people: They ventered Route 6—M(-3-5756 Mr. ’ and Mrs. Charles H. Norris, Radio, heater, hydramatic, foam, Holiday Sedan,—Hydrsmatlc, super ver j^ill make, their addresi^s at wood, Pa., and Capt. Harold E. taking a second look at a con­ 53 Hamlin St„ was msrri.ed) Fri­ Eisenhpwer said he did pot mean their fire on Dr. A. Whltne.v Gri*- gressional pa.v .raise, settled to- MONDAY SPECIAL mbber cushions. 13.000 miles. drive, radio and condition air heat­ the ' commencement exercises ^Jen- 'Wold, head of Yale, yrho in a Feb. Fischer of Swea City;. Ibwa. day, Feb. 4, to ChWies S. Wash­ the U.S. government should refuse daj on a fiat 50 per cent (p- Take fhla on the’" ' • 2 5 9 5 er. {las' all standard accessorieA, News Tidbits tatively scheduled for June 15. In 18 speech said he did not think Deelinrs Comment ington of Jacksonville, FIs. The plus tinted glass. |<' fo )>articipate in inter-American ereas«* of $7,.500 a year. This ceremony took place at 7 p. m-ed the House. the. action can be’ lal>eled political, to approve the first billion dolnr • PLEASU RE ions, hydramatic..rm- 8,1 A Q C dio and heater. Motor 8 C A C hegter and F.nrd's famous Ford- musical comedy and vaudeville In Califofnia today from British Co­ might it not. some legislators a.'Ut, Eo. omatic drive., Drive this car "nie woman said her husband, mongers of WsH Street and Wiaah- Services (hmmittee. , Senate approval of Mrs. Driscoll budget in the seven-year ll| r of dlo, heater. It’s clean. IW f J la first rate. * Waiter A. Rickett, la still In a ington." grandfather’s day, died last night lumbia. following a weekend dis; was anything but A breeze, how- open the rfoor for treating'wll fu- the Indian republic. EXfendi- today. It;il go extra 8 1 7 A C NaUonal Foundation for Infan­ turbance that brought thef winter’s BOWLING GIVES YOU Peiping prison. The couple want to "Once in 1946, 1 told a lie to at a quiet Catholic retreat where,, tile F^alysia says slate health of­ ever and now nobody know* what, lure Judgeship appointments on a tures for tbe 1955-56 flaell quick a t-...... ; U F «# ■he lived for 19 years. heaviest snow tb the lofty Sierra political basis Values to .59c. N'ariety o f Our Same DSy Dry Cleaning S*rflce ' ALL THREE • Chinn In 1948 m# Fulbright achol- the people," Beraohn . continued. ficials .arroas nation already have to think. starting -April I are estiassted at a c t i o n — 1950 OLDSMOBILE ‘ '1958 FORD VICTORIA — A nrs. Bersohn, n graduate of Har: “ I said tha Americana wanted ’The "Champagne GIs)," as she Nevadt. The answer sho.uld be known On the olher hand, it has Ijeen 4,989.$00,000 rupeea-r8l,04(,15S,- smartly streamliimcL car, only, liS » FORD 4-DR— See this plans for large-*ralr vardnation It was raining again this morn­ healthy young planti t o ' —Radio, heater and hydramatic. van! University who also studied peace In Chiita. That was'a lie." was billed in the Gay 90’s, had this y e a r.. ! Nearly 430 pupils re­ sometime Wednesda'y, unless the ]x>inted out by some of those spec­ Work Receive Before 10 A. M. Ready By 5 P, M. driven 22,000 miles by a houae- bewttful shiny tan car. Good ing along the north,coast. Snow 000. The upndtttery ie spotleee. A at the University of Cliicago, had .'Tha man said he and Mra. Rick­ been bedridden for snany years at turn ■ to school in Stef. Agatha, House delays the seerrt ballot vote ulating the fate of the Driscoll make an attractive indoor — O P E N — ' sweet running motor. An extra wife around towm. Good-tires, tifn, motor smooth running was expected in,'the northern Week-Daya 5 pjsu to 12- p.ns. been a tnedical student at the ett, when they returned to Amer­ the' Sacred Heart Academy, in Maine, after unscheduled vacation it is scheduled to take then on the nomination, what is to prevent AIXIED ENVOYS SEE F M RE garden. Hurry to buy these radio, heater.ph yes, 8 1 A O ss new. Beat buy In 8 C A C mountains today, tonight and to­ member* of the House from taking R m m bfr! Shirts louhckrad-20c coch SatunMy. Sunday. HoUdayg value at a very low • 7 3 5 Pelteng Union Medical College. ica, "might get out petitions for nearby FUiitridge. One of the sls- due to lack bf town funds with nomination. its blue and ivory.' IM f J town...... morrow. the attitude that they, cannot ■Paris, Febi 28 i . l V now. They’re so lovely. whM SiMf with dry dGoning order I' p.B>; to 12 p ,* - • price. Thorough ,Jkb peaca and to do awj^y with the tere a t tMt academy said the old which to pay teachers. At first glance, it would seem and British dlplonwts called on There was no Immediate official atom bomb.*' -aatertainer "just slipped away." In Rep. Chaimcey W. Reed (R-Ill) U.S. highways 40 and 60. that the Republican majority in along with an appointment that blocked, by blizzard ovefthe week attracted so little support frbm (he Premier Edgar Faure today. - Modern Rest Rooma comment from Washington on May FU^it Wansioagera * addition to arthritis she had suf­ says most most ChngreM members the Houae would have no hesitancy fTench source* said ■ they urged . t'HE ORANT8 CREDIT end. were reopened today, but Ure Governor's fellow Democrats In FREE PARKINO thefr reinarka.'But veteran news­ “Wa might help form delaga- fered recently with other complica­ "are completely mistaken" in be- In knocking down the Democratic apeedy ratification of the nr-. COUPONS men in Hong Kong, the pair's fami­ tiohs to go to Waahingten to work tions, Including an (ntaatinal ail­ lievlng bill to booet their pay 'wlU chains' wqre necessary in some governor's appointment, fince the the Senate ? " Democratlc-controUed Senate’ al-' The only bfficlal comment from eorda tu rearm West Germany. MAMCHESTiat lies back In America -and some for paaca and fight the warmon­ ment. . ' *. provide epecific tax exemption, ter places. The French Nalioaal AssemNy lUNGHESTER • '-‘Hundreds of skiers wgre ma­ the.Governbf himself has been Manchester Motor Sales .U.S.' officials craditfd. the Red Chl- gers," he continued* “We' might Misa Friganza'a . career apannM $1,250 expense fund . .Hooyer Com­ most did, but political strategist* baa ratified ihe pacts. Debate on that' h* assumes the Houae will ■esa with having dona a V>orough a half century' and agrly in' her mission tell* Congress lack of co­ rooned in the Lake Tahoe area say there are some factote to eba- W.T.CRANT CO _ 5 li WEST tENTee ST. ^ TEI» MI-9-' X

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MANCHESf^ EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER,^N^^ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1955 ■ X ;- P A G E T W O llAWCHaSTlSR HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- AY. PACT for Windham Oommuidtjr Memo­ BoUbn ** ^ ‘ Rockville-Vern in Tourney* Columbia rial Hpepltal. / Jordan King Set./ Born Brigid O’CanagtTart Coroner Holcls^ Other, hosteisea for parties al­ Bglton > \ la, Kan. Dle^^StTnday. J u s tic e M iftHcheBter Conteot’ st Wesleyan Engageil St. I..OUI*'- ErnestJBrColvIb. 73, ready given or planned aie aakqd Research Lea^e iTWlEKLY STECIALr-; Youthful Driver lied Cro§8 Starts To Wed Cousin retired-hewspaporifian ahd- one- cl .,'REBI/B Coach John Canavari't. Rock­ to contact Mrs. Irving Ls>hr w _tpife Associsited • Press employe. "T Visit Siberia Bate Bo6k Court Grants Pranksters that she may- prepare a ItsP ot jt^olls Open U n til 6 a^cloci ville High cagert. Who shared Drive for Funds ainst SBOFlart Died Sarilrday. Hi>t <>OM Iun 8 Cause of Death the Oentrel Valley B League eliglhle partietpanU. A'mitiaA, Jordan. Feb. flP)— LohdOn jkiisseyln Ragig B ay/ Washington.' Feb.'-28 (Ah — Su­ Leniency fot ^Car ThefV title, along with Farmington llalto Slater due, 65,''Dirkish/ambassador- to preme Court Justice 'U'llliam O. DUllINO LF-NT , ' March>S and 4 Miaa Marsha Squler, daughter of Bokon, Fib, 38 (Special) — A For VoteMn School Annex 'ordah aoctety bugsecLhappily to­ c o o k ie w e e k : / Mancheater High ilchool Sclenca and Wathersficld, make Uielr Columbia,. Feh.*' 28 (Sj^lal)— ' Britain. Died. 'M piritay, Douglas and chief counsel Robert itafford S(>rin(s, Frt. 2P , Mr. and Mra. Marshall Squier of three page mlmeo; aphed fepprt day oyer the engagement of popu­ w Fair. Verplaiick School audltorlutii, first start In the preliminary The local Red Cross Drive ifiU ■/<.. • \ WashingtonFrederick M. Ker- F/ Kennedy of the Senate goverrt- TikUand Oovmty Ooroner BemaM J^Rock\'tlle Feb. 38 (Special) r-^that the couple, chkrged with risk playdowna of the Class B State the Center, spent the last week iaaifM by the R( larch W lfu* ' - . . ' .<5y ■ V , ' ' ■ “ ' ■ lar young King Hussein to hi* by, 69,* (Ttlfeii W**hlrigton.-..N*w ment operations committer plan an 3 to fl p.m. , start Vfednesday, according to vlelting her eiater, Mrs. Lawrence Holton, Feb. 38 (SpecUl) ^'^*-,$MarJorie Bentley to Brnedt I J. Ack*fm«n today .March 4^and S Lmlency was granted'in Oty Court i to ch‘|dr«n.' •">' ■Tournament tonight at the distributed most oE the pretty school teacher cousin, Dina. York and Cleveland newspaper­ auto tour cf Asiatic 'Russia' this ' ployed a baby sitter on the night Mra. Clarence Jeffries, local chair­ Jackson In Bloomfield. Campaigning (^ today'* referen- property on Baybarry The match has been in the making man. BoVn in Washington, Died summer. Tripoli, Jr., of O i^vnie rr^tion- “Robin Hood a Trtaaure," .Wad­ Wesleyan Urrlveralty caga. The hflme* In town, ii Sgttirday and Amieriiten Lumber Co. to Sam'Vcl thli'. morning by offlci*!*^ 1 in quesUohHmd that without their Windy City schoolboys have man. The town's quota ia $600 and Blue .k Odiil Dinner dunri queellon. an addition te the for nearly two years. FrlcUy^, ' \ - DOpgias said yesterday he ha* •ibio for' the death of'Oecat^ Pan­ dell School. plans art fof the drive to be com­ ring the day terday. It Golditeln, property on Gena Streei Buy fine dozen at the reifulfir Siindty,''March • Charles W, Stanley, 85, West Road,, knowledga the baby aitter left the drawn the pre-toumey favorite The Ideal CUb Scout pack held Elem entary School, continued Over • The teyst cabinet broadcast the been advised^ the Soviets w|ll p e t/ der*. «7, of Stafford. pleted in three weeke. lU tkhmial Blue and Gold Dinner on of the addi- Mario Caldera to Nerina Caldera/ annoimcement. last night four price. C7et your second dozen f o r Panciera died' of a fr^tured Lecture. "Converaion of Rua- Elllii^oh, and William H. Lahdry, i house East- Haven. . . called for a rejj the weekend. The poile /which \ niit the trip; He and Kennedy New Arrival* Solicitors besides. Mrs. Jeffries JPridaiy evening In Yeomans-Hall. tlon to the imentary School as property on Notch Road; Paul iMiirs after 19-ye*r-old Hussein re­ plan to- enter Russia through/lran only Ic more . . . ^ Mlvia »Jid internal ijen»orrna*inR ai*." under auapirea of Council *1, \ ^ t Street, Ellington, were al­ Top-rated' East Haven and will. ba Mrs. F. Stanley. Andrews, OpcneifNat 8 a. m. today Vat th e Tongren te Wilfred Smith, proper­ Scelba Coalitipii/ accident in Catholic Organlzatlona, VCrplanck lowed ro change their pleaa of' A daughter was born Saturday Rockville clash In the opener A pot luck supper wee served. A/ propoaed the School Building CommunKy Hairwlll cios# at 6 turned-,^ from./ Cairo. Black-eyed and drive through Soviet rwibllc* j following a at the City Hoapltal to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Andrews. Mrs. Ethel lar^ birthday cake mads by Commltb ty on iMkc St. Extenslcm. Prtncess'iDljm' Atxtel Hamid, the extending from JTurkey tO/'Chlnese | a’hich he''iv*a by the Tripoli Schobl. 8 p.m. \ guilty 0(1^ a charge Of taking a d t ^ ; S 6 and Wilcox Tech, of Black, >Irs. Adolph BJork. Mrs. ■t-' p. m. AVcdiicMiay, March 9 \, motor velHcle wiSout the owner's Md>'. John Edwards, 16 Morrison Vincent Sledjeakt .celebrating Timed trt attempt to strongly in­ mbnarch's tnIrd.-cou*in, teaches at E s c a p e s /Turkestan. ■ They would/ieturn -yla 1 ear a'hile croasi street in S^af- Merldan battles Farmington In Saul Caroline, Mrs. Eugene Dfnte, T elep h o n ^iiea.w ere b4isy right Maneliester EvelilBg Hendd the city univefaltyHlwe. PASTRY Faahion ahow aponaored by Wes­ permiaaion to not guilty. St.; twin darghters to^Mr... and the seenpd game at 9 o'clock 45th Wrthday of Cub Scouts, fluence today's referendum, the -up to Sundayiidght with/calla fiom Mpscow and Berlin.. /' ford. ^ Mrs. ^m ond GroIeau,^-32 Sntpalc Miaa Betty Ann Falk. Mrs. WUpur alao reeved. About 50 people report broke down the< estimated Bolton eorreopondent, Mrs; 6ooeph Palace sources imhcated the In his findine.the coroner said leyan Group of South Methodiat The rhann was made after -Undafeated in two years, Fletcher, and Mrs. Harry Fox. PTA wogkera Ba Its effort te get D’ltalla, telephone MI S-S646. Rome, Feb./''28 (Ah—Premier 'fhe Soviet press years'ago ac-1 SHOP Church. Pi-osecutor Harry H. Lugg told the St.; and a son to Mr. and Mrs. tended the supper; ,7 cost of $260,000 per classroom for out tee vote. \teby^tt|ng and royal wedding would take place cuse Mawnic Bail. Masonic Temple. law abiding cltlrens .and were the lington. preeented by den five, Mr*. Chprlei showed that each room w ould^ being offered by tnhlTA . Oteer ing trip in the fiddle East. Doug­ lettermen, haa come up with tham, Mrs. Fred Lowman, Jr., Mra. Olsen's den. Den four. Mrs,/Wil­ Hussein, who flies his own piano; the' mlnbrity Liberal party reluc­ TEL. MI-9-2660 waa rt&aonable and in violation of, victims of a prankVhack Wring. The Yeaterday ^/Saugliter was bom another powerhouM and la constructed a t a cost of $52,000 citikena were conmctiiig' their las scoffed a y tn e charges. Open Sun. thru SaL ~ * .ra. Jam es MeKanncjf Raymond Lyman, Mrs. Robert Mc- liam Forber' den, eonatructod en­ par. OpenForum and likes populi^r music, studied; tantly agreed to compromise on a parted rpeed sign in ffie >^cinity. charge w«i changed to violation of i to Hr- and favored to walk away with top Keon, Mrs. John Nagy, MIsa Louise own campaign to gejL ^ the max­ 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. I CAKES MADE t 6 ORDER I breach of the peace,- both pleaded of Storra, tirely by. themselves a gannkboard Thai was compared to tee coat in England at Harrow-and later at tee government's dlspujed farm and at. such a rate of speed aa to Union Army Vet honors in thta year’s tourna­ Reinalter, - Mrs. Ssunder* imum number of 7Yea\ or'''No'' Sandhuiat Military College. Dina, tenancy law. Giant sturgeons in the Black and endanger the ^ife 'o f any person guilty and were fined |10 each. Miss -Ctiarmaine Apel, 31 Fox run by batteries aboct iiyrantor* of erecting an $188,179 school In vote*, depending on tee vfwpoint. After the Votiag Caspian Reas may be feet long HiU pnve was admitted yeaterday ment. '■ Mrs. Howard Shumwmy, Mrs.' WH- and Invention*. They aaked differ­ East Hartford which contains 11 six years pis elder, Si a Cambridge' The party's National Council other than the.ocoupant of his car. The cases of Donald Rivers, 18, bur Smith, Jr., Mrs. Louis So- Interect waa runiuhg so hiUh that To the People of Bolton; and w|(gh a ton.' Has Go^cl Night and Philip S. Gale, 30, both of as A new patient. Rockville, rated 10th In this ent member* of the autUence to rooms, a cost of $17,707 per room. Whether you voted "Y**" or /\ Naylor Pbeto. graduate. She met Hussein while' reached- its decision last night af­ winter'* . tourney, gained the racchi, Mra. Theodors Swol. Mrs. the Town Clerk's office raimrted they were attending school in Eng­ West Street, Ellington, who were Crlbbage TouruMaeate participate In the ganse ahd.when It also contended that tee BBC recelyihg several inquiries^ on\ab- "No" IA today’* refetandum you Helea B. Koosynskl ter a two-day debate on whether The Statue of. IJberly in New semi-final round last 'season Robert Taggart, Joseph Taahlik, a correct answer wan at*ted a bell plan carries the town’s educational land. \ to walk out of the/coallfion in Tork harbor holds a torch in her Duluth. Minn.. Feb. 28 (g»»— chafed with being accesfories The first In a seriea of cribbage Mrs.. Jack ‘Thompaon, Mrs. Edward sentea balloUngVfor which'no p (^ should atop and oOnal^er what la were nolled. ^ and it could surprise its op­ rang. Decoration* in blu^ and gold needs only to 1958 and said the , Hr. and Mra. John, patopszuk, ------— which it holds 4hree cabinet posts. right hand and is represented as bert Woolson, last of the Civil W aj tournaments will start Thursday ponent tonight. Canavarl will Tyrol, Mrs. Miles- Upson. Mr's. vision is made In the law goyen)^ happening in .otir town. Twice All four were arrested yest*faay evening at the. Elks Home with were mad* by den# one and five. only emergency need at the' pres­ Ing t(>day’s referendum. now some of iia have been ihflur 7 Cottage St., announce the en­ Such a mo\/. could l^ e topple(l. having tire Declaration ot Inde­ boys in blue, was^'daln!; just line • depend on-John DelPonte, a 6-2 George VVlthey, Mrs. Ralph Wol- Guest* for the ev^lng were ent was for one additional roqm the government a h v endangered pendence in her left hand and the today after spending a comfortable they had pushed a car be- members of the American l>egion mer and Mrs. Jame* Young. Predictions mn the outcome of need in a very Important ques­ gagement of their daughter, Hiss Weekena\Dea4h8 ■ V- ng to Robert Arcoittte, 24 of letterman and Gary Steiger, Mr. and Mrs; Roland Itoramie and for school opening in September. Italian, participation' In the W ^ t chains of tyranny at her feet. night, • Duluth Hospital- attaches and the Elk* taking part t . another junior and regular ^ p e Board Meeting the voting wwe inclined toward a tion concerning our town by' a Helen Stephanie Kuezynski, . to Aitawam, Maas..,\.. frpm Village Notee ^ - / Larry DeVore of the Baatam Boy Recommendattona . “No” vote although proponent* of ern European Union tWEU)/)/now renorted. ^ ^ aiarter last season. Rockville 'The Zdning Board of Appeals S» out Council. Mr. a^M r*. Jullu* of citizens who call them- James MeleskI, son of Mr. and By THE AASOCIAniO PRESS StiW to Warrl S tr)^ aa a prank. The Canvass-Committee b f' tha 3 Among the recommendation* th* SBC proposal for the addition '“Th* Bolton Research being (/bated in the Sena^. The 108-year-old Union Army waa strong down tha etretch will hol'd a hearing in Yeomans Banner of the local ^ A , Mr. and hated were; An addition which Mrs. John Heleski, 129 Water St., Little SllVer, N. J.- - Tom How­ veteran haa/ been hospitalised ArcMtte had beei^In the company First Congregational Chu^h of Hall ^day, at 8 p. m. on the ap­ to tee achopl were more optiml*,- LeagiW." They have, been uni ard, 69, stage and movie comedian Liberals h a V t. 13 7 0 1** in of th^ accused Saturday night. He this season staging a m ar­ Mra. C. Preecott H t^ e s , and Mr, would not require "tearing the -Smithington. since Friday/due to a lung con­ Vernon will meet tonight at 7:30 velous comeback which eventu­ plication of Morris Specter- who tic than tejty had been early laat willlngXte step forward Into the and atar of the radio, proip'am, "It am b |r of DeputeSa. Their lowed hia car to liin out of and Mrs. John Osmond. —" prenent building apart"; preserva­ Mias Kuezynski waa giwduated tlon woilld wipe dut Scelba's gestion. / In the church parlors. ally led to a ahare of tha Val­ is seeking approval to locate, an Members of the/boys’ families ' week; open ana. discusa their proposals Pay* To Pe Ignorant.” Born John S s J / It on the street and In the Senior Baskatbsdl League, automobile Junk yard in town. tion of Memorial Field; employ­ sing Permits from Manchester High School pai-liament'arj’ majority, His nurses report he is eating ley, B title. attended the dinner alao. There ment of a clerk of works to super­ publicly.' 'tother they choose to Thomas Black In County Tyrone, W'ell, and Amokes an occasional his trten'iU'moved It while he was the Indiana play St. BeChard'a, and Fire Chiefs Coareae State Fire Warden Paul Maneg- with the 1954 class and is em-\ e /Liberals w ani th* go'vem- were no award* ipade. vise any construction approved: distort the facts in anonymous ployed by the Commercial Credit Ireland, he changed his name When cigar, his Avorite pastime. Wool- gone aa ». prank. the Tolland Tpwniea meet the A Joint meeting of all fire chiefs gta has imnounced it will again be letters to the towndpople. issued, he became an''entertainer.- Died enf* freeze on farm tenancy'con­ ArpoutteXreported the- car as appointment of a committee to come ncMBsary te Mcure permit* Corp., Hartterd. Her fiance, a Q nee^t S>i-a*yt'pA. aon sat up aeveral times Sunday Ramblers at the Town Mall court in Windham and Tolland Counties Mancheater Eviknlng Herald Oe- at the last minute *0 that little Sunday. tracts lifted With no- restrictions on misting to\ute Police Dept.,, and Thursday night Home. 'A a Rev. Gem-ga Higgins, will be held at the WilUmantic act on the League'* recommenda­ for outride burning‘^ginning to- graduate ofNeWi. Britain Technical landowners In/the hiring or fii-lng and had a fe^v visltprs. lemMa eorreapeedeal. Mr*. Frank tions: and effort* - be made to or'no rebuttal to their statements HicksviUe, N. Y. — M att Brad; Woolson waa placdd in an oxy­ pfter Investigation the four men Naighbora' Night and a world pastor M tha Vernon Ooogrega- Fire Station M arch 10 a t 7 :30 p.m. rhorrowA March 1. He recoihmertd* School, is empliiyed by the Gen­ 79, . one of horse racing’s b ^ t of tenant*./Bcelba's compromise wefe arreste^'and explained they Marebisa, telet^ae AOademy maintain a low t*x rats and atill/ is possible. If you don't recog­ eral .Electric Co.'a Plainvllle, gen tent when 'he' first arrived ^ understanding program will be Uonal Church, will offtelate. Also in attendance will be com- that an empty oil drum covered nize this, it is a very welt organ­ known trainers until his retlret^nt proposal permit* cancellation of had moved It nrictly aa a Joke. held at Vamon Grange Hall Fri­ Burial wili\be In tha Wtndaorvtlle m an^g officer* of the State 8-9066. meet echool needs by attracting i with a/acreen be used for Ordinary branen. the hos^tal. It waa removed duatry and buaineBa. ized and effective piopaganda a few years ago. Died Friday; tenftAcy contract* "for just cause"' urday when the lung congestion In other c a t ^ Medford J. Gig- day. Mia* Beatrice Kaasney of Oemetery. .E^olice B arrack * >t Stafford Iwrnlng of waalepaper and aay* d A summer Wedding is planned. after tip-ee years, or wlthoiit cau.se gey, 3l, Presque Mle, Maine waived Much of tee report waa ds^ted technique similar, to that u ^ by • Laguna. Beach, Calif. —/R ear Given On C.O.D. Deliveries had cltAred. ^ ' Harwtnton, one of the\^9S4 IFYEe The funeri ~ home is open today Sj^ngt, Colchester and Danielson perm it id not required fpr thl*. Adm. Leigh C. Palm er, 82.y ^ a m - but vrith Indemnity payment after extradition to a ii^ e r‘■chargas In from 3 to p.m. for tha con- to listing school co*ts In /other (fictatorial powara. to the Grand Ducy of Luxembourg, and the State Police field captain Fashion Tremls ManOggiA' teela the oil drum worl<> Let me say that I have great disposition of the temporary roonu ahipUtne executive and in/uatrial- 12 y/ara. / WHIPS OLD aiJNX • his home slate ofXeyading reapon- Will ehow. pictures and give a talk vehlence of nds. for. the eastern;-district. towns snd questioning advis­ out ti tt e r than jnost incinerator* new Bibility and waa placed under ability pe the long c o rri^ for the . respect for ail citizens who are in ths basement, etc. 1st after his retirementylrom the of her experiences. She le one of 111* purpo** of the meeting will because It removee the danger of Navy, who waa credlte/ with the NO APPEAL SI.ATED for tl,(M0 in the cu8tod;^f Sgt. Donald All Talcot; « d Vernon Subject of,Talk locat school a* shown Ip Architect willing to work for their town t®! "The Board of Elducalion further Sarasota. Fla., ^eh. 28 (API—Bet­ the nine state young rural people be to discuM mutual problems flying embers in the wind. make it a better community jn failed the townspeople when It did maneuver during the Spanlsh- Page of the. Special Service Divi­ who have been aent'aa “graae roots news iteaaa »w kamllrd Richard .K. Davis is the local fire Victor Frid's plan wljlch he matn- ty Jameson whipped an old Jinx . Permit* may be aecured from which to live. There is the ques­ not submit a report Jto the town American War whlck bottled up Cheshire, Feb. 28 (/Pi-'-The se­ and played some of the best golf sion Of the State PolW. Oiggey ambassadorea" sinbalfilS. through The Iter Evening chief. taini is essential. was presented on a warrant from "Trend* in Feshlcm" will be tee any .Of the town’* six wardens, tion of whether the Bolton Re^ meeting stating in what way the th'e Spanish fleet in/Havs'na har­ lectmen have voted not to appeal a ATLANTIC of her career to win her first The Senior B. Y. FV will meet Herald K«rkvllle Mui, located A ttend .Special S ertlre theme of an illustiated talk to be 'Donald Tedford. George 1 Rose. proposed school building failed bor. Born in SL Lquis.. Died Sat­ Superior Court ruling that the Po­ RANGE & FUEL OIL the Hartford State Pollc^Barracka. a t 1 M arket vSt.. phone Rock- Several local wom en msm- search League has not already a medal play tournament in two Uoyd T. Newbury, iM, Man­ tonight at the church at 7 o'clock. presented by Joeeph German of I^vid Toomey, Edward Senkbeli, strong hold on many of oiir prea- to meet the educational needs of urday. lice Board and it*-, two-member years* In winning the Sarasota At the Methodist Church, the vUle 6-S1S6. bera of the Congregational Church Coret Casuals at tee Homemker'a Hufo'Broda or Maneggia; our town and In w hat way tee ' Pasadena, Calif. — Trii^ie Frl- force were named) illegalty. “The For the power you wont Women’s Open Golf atmuney yes­ chester waa fined 86 for violating Journeyed to Coventry Friday af eht or proposed town fiinction* the parking meter ordinaq^, $24 boys' claaa baiskatball unit will Holiday program of the YWCA on / Performs In Concert such as the Board of Education plana differed from the facilities ganza, 83. worm famoua.;^" TOO EASILY preferred. ty will be held tomorrow night at with tee disienslon within the cur­ and Elizabeth Kirk Walker. She Srse) rent Board of ^ucatlon. They did phone, lekves six sons, miliarn of Syra­ <>nter fchurch parish room at 8 A meeting ipf the exe^qtive com­ o'clock. not' prpvide the School/Building - --__ _ TEMPTED cuse; John Raymond and Thomks mittee of theW A will b^eld to­ Committee with a clear kutem ent i Now/Alany W ear of this city; Robert Of Mancheater; f'am era C7ub MeMlon Local Stocks morrow evenlW at the h ^ e of ’ The Camera Club will hol(l. Ita of our educational requirements. ! Frw cli/of Springfimd, Mass, and Th* Board's only attempt to define 1 George'of Somers; aim one daugh­ Mrs. C. PreScOtt Hodge*. N jh e regular, meeting tonight at tee FALSE TEETH HbotaMou Funuahed By regular monthly meeting of tee ^ t a n e k school a t 8.p. m. its requirement* were presented in j ter, Mrs. Grace Burknardt ,of this a . letter te the School Building j W Ifk LlfUe W orry city: one brother. Gewge Walker ‘ C M m a Middtebroek. bM. PTA will be. hel?^ in Yeomans Hall ' Finance Board Meets 1 p. «. prMsa March 8 a t 8 p ' t The Board of Finance will also Committee dated Dec. 9. 1954. This 1 Kxt. talk, Hugh or sneeze without of Granby; two siaters,\Mrs. Flor­ letter was very late as well as in / tear ot insecure talse teeth Sropplns, ence Barnard of Bloomfield and Bank Bill hi Graoge te Meet meet at the sch(xil at 8 p. -m. ■llpplDS or wobbltoc. FASTEETR 2 7 7 I I R O A D M i-9 -im adequate since it only defined tee I Mra. Grace Tracy of ESaat Hart­ ’ Bid Aikad Past Masters’ Nteht will be held Men’s Club Meeting j lipids pistes firmer end more com- ford, also 14 grandchildtvn. Firit NatioMi Bank V. at the Grange meeung Wednesday BALES and , The United Methodist Men’# Club JBoard’s stand On th* number/of/®t I torubly. This plessent powder hes no 4 ' T E l E V I - S I 0 N RADIO classrooms required, the lOot ; gummy, cooey. pssty uste or (eeltn*. The funeral will be held Wednea of Manchester...... 84 I t evening In Yeomans Hall. ' Mr*., SERVICE 'ertll hold its meeting postponed /XIoesn't cause luiiaea. It'e alktUlne day at 8:15 a. m. from the Burke Hartford Narional Lillian Rice will be\in.charge of \ / ffom last Monday tonight at the curriculum'with regard to Adu* (non-eetdi. Checks “piste odor*;, Bank and T rust Co. 35H 38 H (teurch. , Guest speaker will be Dr. trial:arts and kindergarten, and (denture breethl. G et FABTEETH at Fimeral Home with a i^lemn the evening's progrral any -drug counter. . 7 Requiem Maas at 9 o'clock\ln St Conn. Bank wid , - School R ^ i CluuiieV ■. Naw Bavea. <‘.o t:N (IM l) HOWWRD BARLOW OB- Amos E- Friend of Manchester the Board's refusal to/take a T rust Co...... 74 ' —V t/'feaBa«l IS Maitfar*. t;aaa7 CBMTBA-Gaeau Tltom» stand on th* need of i-''cafeteria. Bcmard'a- Church. Burial will be ' The Horace W. P drter School Chaaael l i PIManeM. Ma*i L. Tllomaa who will talk and show films on In St. Bernard’s Cemetery. Pmends Mancheater Trusti ... 60 65 reppened toda.v after m week's re­ CkaaBei M Nair RrltalS.' C (Itl SPORTSMEN’S DEN his recent travels. The Board made no mehtiOn of of­ may call at the Funeral Home to­ .Firs inssmuMi Cewpnnlae - cess. Several children «f tee first CluuiBal U W atorbarr. t ^ a . (»-Mi_. ABTHUB ' GODFREY’S (iOOl Public Keconls fice space, health, facilities, teach­ A etna F T ra ...... 75 80 'ChaaBal H H a l r ^ . NajA. . .. . TALFJST M .. ers' room, library, storage space, you day and tomorrow from 2 to 5\and and second grades ar* ill with Ckasael 41 B^aslleM , »!« (IS) GAY RLADPA Warranty Deeds: Henry and 7 to 9 p. m. lU tlonal Fire 97 .101 measles. t:N (Rll THE MEDIC ' F O O D S A L E .Alfred EL Dunhans National Fire ...... "99 104 New Arrival ■ :** ( t> OCTDOOkOUTDOOB ^ V . CLUB "Dr. lloiMMIhI," ■ ■ ■^E-HBa Y, MARCH 1 Alfred E. Dunham, 87, of 1^ Phoenix 88 93 tM> BABSAB M 3MUTBBN THBA- f *1 I LOVE Lucy 9:80 A. M. ■ A daughter was bom Friday to •E B — “jCazaaeCajcaaqaend (IM3I DBAMA can High St., died Saturday at the Lite aad Indew ity tha. Oaa. Mr. Slid Mra. Arnold Slhvpnen of naadlt" fljl liOXING—Prrlimlasrlas ^.HALE'S STORE City HosTpitat folloa-lng a long ilL Aetna Ufa .: ...... ,178 188 (Ul CHBIBTOrUNBR (Ml CHINA S.MITR A etna Casualty 193 30.3 Providence, R. I. Mr*. Sinyonen. (Ul TV TBEATEB Q P 6 H | £ , g o l d B n a g e c l u b neaa. He waa bom in England, buf a 'former local resident, \* tee (Ul. tCAPTAIN------VIDEtl TIMPnOTO PVIR-IAT..; had been a ieeident of this city fo Conn. General...... ,,..4 7 0 400 (StI UNCLE.FJI.’S PLN CLUB Hartford Steam /K o il. 88 — daughter of Mr. and Mr*, (teaun- • :U (Ul SOLLY GENE dial than suffarad acid stonMichl 35 years. «ey Squler, I, of Jonathan Trum­ (Ul OCT WENT WITH BILL. fi. machinist by- trade, he had Travelers ...... /.....2 0 6 0 2110 4:M < M il HOWBV DOODV ‘■ bull Highway. (1*1 WKSTEBM PLAYBOt'Sk MUNSON'S CANDY V H i t i l 9 Like, many people she wrbogly done Job painting in recent years VnbHe UHUtle* (Ul FILM “leu herself go" ai times—eau too inn. U g h t PqWer .. 19 -3i Coffee Parties an^ was a member of the Meth<^ist Coffee parties have been 4:M I i» STACK • „ , • KITCHEN • in the much—then suffers acid indigas- Church. He waa -a member' of lonn. Power <...... 44 , 4?6 “CaaorUaz Stalaa’’ lion. Turns neutralize excess acid Hartford E)*c. U. S7H 59<4 by Mr*. Irving Lohr, Mr*, (M) NEWS.AT 8IB, ___ ^dover Road. RL $, BoltoR Forest Lodge No. .148. lOOF oY shall Squier. Mrs. Raymond 111) COWBOY PLAVHtHSB almost before it starts. And givS Hyde Park, Hass. He leaves three rtford Caa Co. 38 41 4:1$ (34) THE EARLY SHOW <4 MUe Soutt of BoltoB Notch top-speed relief from sour stoiiiacb Mstere, .Mrs. Florence Rghm. *nd New England man, Mra. Clayten Hunt and “SIMP Cawea^ Haioe” Ope* Kverp Jlair Uatll 7 p.a. HniTTinomiiis and gassy pressure pains. Turns 4314 A. R. Sharpe. ' Proceeds (isi s e b iAl t im e r r . f ; -J dork! Mrs. George Hague of Dedham, 41H (HI THKATKB , require no water, ho mixing. Yoii Mass, and Mrs. M. Parsons of St. rfitaani. DsmBMle* these parties and others Still "(tratlcBaas Alter Dark".. • :M (It) ROBERT MO.XTGOMERT • V, H f ■/ ’ K b ^ “i can take them instantly, anywhere. Petersburg,* Fla., also a grand- ^iM Thermal ...... 5 0 63 be held will go toward*. the Wo1 S;W (ttl fiPOBTB / . . PRESENTS: "II Dapcadi 7 That's why millions always carry ■Am.\ Hardware . . . . . 1 8 en's Auxiliary . Oenarator t:M < SI SPOBTSCOPB ■ aa Toa" davghter. • 20 (ISI N»:WH • ( i-U> De c e m b e r b r id e * 31M: i.rll !l I ’m Turns. G.et a roll today. .Funeral services were held, M s Arrtw, Hart. Hag. . . . 4 7 50 US) CBOaSBOADS Asao.\ Spring . . . . : ■V 2T 80i (Ul HALF HOCB DBAMA !• MSAMWcal—mV lOll • ^ afternoon from the White'Funeral (Ml sta ge "S” Brtstm Brass ...,, 1 s e^VS.. 20 ^ (SII SPORTS VI»:WH las! S-raaptf-MS Hohie. The Rev. Carl 'Sauiiders, S;W ( SI WEATHKRCA8T —"M#U at Pear" pastor of the Rockville Methodiat Cheney Broa. . . . . , . .. 1 9 ^ SPECIAL LUNCHE9 (4;U I S) WORLD NEWS TODAY . . ^ <“ > •'■"-M ‘ - T* ^urch officiated. Burial waa in Collin* ., . .T. . ...1 1 5 Including 6Sc dally special \ itSI INDUSTRY ON PARADE 1I;M ( *-M) STUDIO ONE „ 33 Chicken In the Basket \ (Itl WKATREKMAN______'“Doanvaa'a Brala" Grove Hill Oemetery. Em-Hirt ...... 30 - (SI) W O E ^ NEWS TOMIOBT (IS-UI BOXI.VG—Bob Rokre. Rex Paul K. Meyer Fafnir Bearing ...... 40 44 To Take Ovt 85* |:H (It) NEWlIBBPOBr l.aroF EXPERT SERVICE FOR Paul K arl M eyy. 76, of IS Landers, Frary, (Jl! . . 32 35 (Ml MVhTERV THEATER .... j ::'.!*'’'*'’ I" Shaarkal" TUM SO* n a WMMTi Brooklyn St., died Saturday night N. B, M ich. Co...... 40<4 4 3 4 OAK GRILL (l*l,noXIN(i "Pfify" AdoOia »*. at the City Hospital. He waa born North and Judd ...... 34—I.NTERNATtONAL FLAT- ANY TYPE BURNER! Oct. 23. 1878 In Broad Brook, a Nichols HOI SK ' . 10 • ilouf C o n m n H son of Karl and Wllhelmtna Boh- Stanley Works ...... 55 58 !•:« WHKSTMXG 1/ Notv it's to mike or, take calls at night. Just ler Meyer. He lived in Manchester Terry Steam ...... 1 1 5 125 Suburbanite ii:M ( », Torrlngton . . . 24 26 R eraps VBNI - ’’Rnoklea- Oo P arado" — heat-aaving fipe — to be compounded, we’ll ting lights on. So it's especially fihe*for sickrooms PHARMACY of Melrose; - nine grandichlldren and sajd he would aigh a bill to in­ Shown 1:46, 8:16 (ill HICHUOHTS U:M (U) PREVUES crease the Btate sales tax to pro- —Tam CoHoo trained, reliable drivers. or rooms where children are sleeping. and three great-grandchUdren. 7:U (M) WKATBEEVANE 1;M ( I) NEWS ' —caU-for (hem, and deliver . The funeral will be held tomor­ 'vide a greater amount If'the legis­ Wed.: “Bridges At Toko-RI“ 7iM ( SI TONY MABTIN SHOW — kHotUrMobiOitateoataioa 4, ■ ! • A C C U R A C Y lature passed one. (111 NA.ME'S THE SAME row at 3 p.m..at tha Ladd Funeral —Draala Jamea J. A. WHITE all the heat unite your the medidncf. There is nd (It) DICK TRACY VOaCMmUTMLIlUTI Your family can enjoy this extra convenience for * PROMPTNESS (»M 4iDOrO------EDWARDS B TRE bumo' aan poaibly uae— extra charge.'.Call nsi NEWS ,C l8M,€hNF,AirteMtiel bunu eiefinly, completsdys bnly a few cent* a month. Just call the telephone ■To d a y (Ul FIL.M •FAIR PRICES Matiaera t a. m. (III THE FASSKBBV business office and ask for a "light-up" phone. Personal Notice* thru Kvealaea Caal. l i t t ( M il- NEWS CABAVAN M I - M 5 R 5 ^ TRY i n ON V Ol R WEDNESDAY FraH C:U p. aa. (SeaS) PERRY COMO SHOW COMPANY (Ul AFFAIRS o r 8TATR 1|6 Bireh M. —7 MaBcheetar EIJCCTRIC UOHT RILLS NEXT PRESCRIPTION • :M < SI. CAESAR’S ROVR Card of Thanks M lUiONS THMUED TO THE STORY IN "UFE' (111 TV READER'S DMRST m a y Be p a i d HERE A *^i.lCtHT-U^" FHONI IS IDli^L PORi H’K DELIVER “A MaNSr ot Life #r DMik" OR MAIITHIS COUPON • r - ' ■ ■ W* drrpl)- spprrciatr (hr UndSFSt , ai> PAMOUEFLAVROUfiE Tomarrair.’a DarUmo.MKlUlzktB HEADQUARTERS FOR COME IN - TEIEPHONE and a.vmpaihy rxtrndrd to St (hr “LarkleU O u la tk« World" M o b i l h e a t - • liailrMint • skkraams llm r (hr rrctnt di-aih Rdnah (Ml UREBACB ^ 1*:M (Ml TBLETREATIta"'' ■ KFJTII'S I 9 ul ot Hr*. SOCONY VACUUM HEATING OIL HAUMARK CARDS OPEN ALL DAY Kdlth Nrvtllr Schlllrr. ’ Wr rxtrnd (Ul FILM DRAMA 1:M (Ul MATINEK ■ 1115I I lu .Main .-lain Street, :««•«.M anchester ...-i-..’*. -- I • nwriarles • TV raoms • hallways arairtui (Han'ka to all prighbora. (rtrnda (Ul BURNS------a SA AUFKau .K ia 3:te 1 dl IF omARriaiFmOmARTU RER. I - I SUNDAY and - orsanizatlonr Srho rrvrred hrr (II) TRF-ASCRY------'YMEN ACr 'S:M (Ul FIMID FOR TiOrORT Mitchell 3-4150 - OPEN THURSDAY NIGHTS ■ rieaM lelU lee Ilia AU-TIMIg *elie—6y odwrtitod 91 F*- • nirm ory bv flow rri, cSrds or, crantrd • n o N 4:N (Ml CLUB M uae of (hrir cara ! Slete Setkel Wrenefc 3*1 el y«w mU grin •» 139.9$. I ee*W I CA U MITCHEU 3-S135 FOR TOP QUALITY • I W OF MjMANCHESTER ■ 31.00 end wig gey Hi# Mmce 3140 e week. I ^Solaod W. Schlllrr and cblldran north End ■ ' , ■ .1 THE SOUTHIRN NIW INOIAND and tha Neville famllr. THE FALLOT STUDIO SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS I rsiNi r imi ■ ' ' "" '.| WESTOWN ■ n ' I ' >1 I I t \ " ■ ' Card of Thanks I reiNi — '' ' . ' ~ ----- —— — — I TELEPHONE ■ 1 P H A R M A C Y 1 1 1 I TEL. MI-9-9M6 ' ' I ' Mr. .Robert, Wrlaht' aad farnily ot PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAFHfkS M0RI>^TY BROTHERS f'-- »«*»''•' ------I Summit Strrrt. wish to (baok the \ ^ \ -3 I > I • 114 H ^» Ill’ll! 'I ! I I '/l MAIN i ST i OPHOSITi; v HIGH s SCHOOL 489 Hartford Rd. Cer.hfcKM frii-ndi neifhbera -stad' DauahterS of STB CENTER ST* / W^W^IffSTER j ^ ptstoyed . . ' ■' -1^ ^ Srntia for IKrlr aympath.v and flora) Hjf! Plus ■■THI JAyAN|iiSE DAGGEIt' n il * |3EPOT U l .M - - W tributea la Uieir recent aereerameat. 1 8 68 V

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1 PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, FEBRDi^Y^28'1956 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1965 p a g e f o u r 'V,' ' ■ f ------were weekenders at the home of MUrntm under the Matahall Plan, 11 Oatoctln Mountains origlnany Intended to houso some Hebron / Speciaf ^© R ^ei now known as FOAi. weekend o f rest. They re- of the domesUe he^ will bo used LET US PILL YOUR Patricia’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. WOTB—l i l t Nixon May Ask Secret Senntee inetead as a Secret Seivlcs. tw d - Osrdner Q. Shorey. Professor l^rfCgeaux> ia head of jumed to the White House late ' -. Back At Hchool > .^ / ' Daily Radial WRA»-#I# the Agricultural Dept at thd Unt- quartera. ;/ Woman Compleies The M an from ' kittle Mardi Itiras Net • P lanned at Telephones alresdy < have bom Miss Susan Seilers to PoKcy Changes versl[ty 'of CoimecticuU His wife.ia To Guardt^^ long lane -leiis .to the Rhode Island Scliot^ of Design foc^at teacher of home economica, . ^ e bodee from a publifi highway, installed there and in the main Special .actfvltiet and aerylcea was acting asaiatant of the 4-H house, eupplemehting the instan­ Pediatrics X^Iinibs to ^600 yesterday after. - spending - the. ’ptoftftt aolMd^i Club of the ataU during the past taneous radio contact BieerJiower a s U n k n o w n weekend witjc her grandmother. for tbe montlia of March and April ___Caravan For Caribbean A r Gotty8bui«^Sii»!S«!r^!^ alwajrs has had with the White Hebron, Feb.'2$ (Special) - At Mrs. Anne G, Gilbert and her hi jhe Sal vatibii Army/ware >)hh^ f tli« nuUo ’iteiffi'iiitmnd Bast at All buRunet'. . V ¥ ~ the tproperty doeed. Warping, aunts.' the ,Misse* Pendleton.^ Wl>fl Taient Kcouts A business seaeloa .will be coa- i,^'^ \ — '— ^ Houee during *hlB niany visits to CALLED FOR AND last reports frorp ,Mrs, Neil Wake- nounced today by Maj,,^Johir'Pteje-1 aM aubjact to WOT to eigiiuaers. ' ■ DELIVERED PROMPTI.Y 'MiH Marlene Chap: aiti f- 0y MEYER ducted by President Mrs. Osno Washlogtc^ FAb. 38 (P) — For Another public highway about a the farm tblnspM t the cAnstrue- man, co-chairman o f' thfi'^’ Mardi up. ' ,'^ T cbing* it fiOUca. San ^uaxi, Puliio^Rica. Feb. 38 drelnl at 8 p. m. sharp. . ,;>*;-Folks Hop WIUtO-djodrKW Taieot Heouta' M. Nixoin is expected'^'to^urgs tem wilt he iq working order to Uibagh,'p cautious estlfti'ate of be­ Pendleton, telephone Academy WCCO-^toeord KoviM WGTH—lione Ranier the hosteek^commlttee, will be as- restrictions Wjll be In effect at his irtew of the home, but that 9iew from St. Agnea Nup^ng Honto, 8-8464,, Will play the piano' ting hia own * knr w^Y. t o o io Dk at it • W ^^R cqueit lUtloM sweeping changes in some jristed bp M rs.'Alice Blanchlleld new farm home on the Civil War may be closed off toon under lend- help tip off the Secret Beivice to PINE PHARMACY, Wist HartforiL whfiro she tween $4(10 and $500 had at first rompositlons, read from tile braile *'tvHAV —Western Caravaa of tL8. forelln policy as a and Mrs. Ruth L. Boober. battlefield at Gettysburg, Pa. • aiQMinauthortscd movement about 'been made.' WTl^Talapiiooe Hour icsplng ptane for tree planting. ''completed a eburao.. in pediatrics bible and preach here Mwch 6. itgr of his durrent Caribbean trip. The piece probably will be ready the pfbperty. CAU nui-sing. ' Netted thus far rfro the follow­ Semgster Weekend will be ^ ob­ WGtll—Norman ClouUfr Pr«»ent» WDRC—Perry Como One- enterprising u ih t'" lunch ...... a • ' I ' / i:U^ '!■ WGTH—News; History Statemanta by tbe Vice Prei for occupancy by Biuter or soon­ merchant vrtw has a p^ce on ;the Eaatef Oommitteo ing itenT9c,advertising. $4(K);. sale (Circle C elebrates served March^l2 and 1$ and Mrs. WUAir^FoUta^llop tlU— Indicate he will make the folli er, and already the house Is get­ ' AUTO TIPS. DRIVER JiVRT 2 of tickets,'/$175; food sold, $50; Lillian Perrett Will hav# charge of WCCC-aecord K jm . i WHAY—Western Caravaa laa been of­ Mrs'. June Joyce, .chalrmaif I o i l . ' ’ .recommendations \ to . PreMdsnt WKNB—IUquMl Unf&t WTIC—Teleptme Hour ting some of the protection that fering cuaComere binoculars to _ ____ ! tha Easter Beal Campaign, has an games, $20, for a total of $645/ lOlli A nniversary the services. A concert will‘be of­ WTlO-6titte_ WDRC—Bmc Crosby Eisenhower in the rcpdijb^ sub­ goea with the presidency. , Westport; li'eb. 28 GPS^^-StaU po­ Other details ate attll to be add-, fered Saturday night. . WGTH—Armed Forces ‘ taka a look at tbe Kiaciihower nounced that qiembe'ra.iof the Le­ mits after his moiith4oni^( Uniformed guards from the home whoa they munch eand- lice saUKGeorge Hathaway, 51,.^** gion Auxiliary will serve on the ed to .the. above figures. ' Full re-' Sr. Maj. and Mrs. William Kll-1 louUar Prcaenta •tsa- Thursday, - V / pbrts, will I be given when avaii- • nae- _ W ^V —Western i:aravaa Dept—the agenn whoee wlchee. W^afbury, was hurt slightly yi . Easter Seat Oommittee. Members and friends of the Mia- jl^ h of the New London Red Shield; i H E A Y W H ^^i«e«ra;;M>lka Bop WTIC—Baud of America l.^TTie. Export-Imppn Bank And rvtce ia charged . With Increasing security measures terday when his car went out of Attend Retreat able. j .Sionary Circle of the Emanuel Lu _ j Club will bo the -Record Revue WDRC—Amos 'n' Andy the'World Bank shcKild act with It should be added that honor­ * spesxecs March 30 and Sr. , Maj. I VVl^^i^RequestIt BsUneoItsU WGTH—Voice of Firestone mriU keep the fanq itself free from control -and turned over on the The entire 'membership of the theran Oiureh celebrated its'10th WTIC—Widow Brown :SA— -. ' more M>eed to aidKLatln-American and round-tha-Ci kghtseers. however. Merritt Parkway. Police said the rugrim Youth Feilowth^ of the able mentlqn w’as made for .the and Mri, Emeat Hayea of the ^ ■WDRC-.-t:Bi Koil>y„ . _____ WHAY—Western Caravan economic develoi^ment. The banks’ watch aTtfiehouse to keep out ^ A litti** wKifm bulkUni^ qar Was a total wreck. y llowing costumers at the bjrll'; anniversary Friday. ’ Social Service Dept, in Bridgeport. WOTH—Norman Cloutier Freeenl« WliC—Bond 01 America should also expiuid thdicMtivities im m unity Church attended an WDRC—Amos 'n* Andy New» treapassers, j».w ell as ^ h t s all day retrqat at the'-Rtorra Con­ T. and Mrs. John E. Horton, a.s a . Mrs. Rudolph Hock, president, with their muaical family, will be throughoqt^iun America> . SlMnlsh couple; Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ here March 27. *’wH*V—Poika^Bop ; WGTH—Voice of ‘Fireeloat who tour the bdt&efteki areas open gregational Church cabin Thurs- reviewed the work of the Chrcle WCCC—ReOord Review Widb— 3. fhe'VJi. information i^ency, to the public. i liam'. W. Hammond. “Mr. Has during the past tO years. Greetings Col. and Mra. Ralph MiUcr, New WKNB-Rdqdeit Matinee WHAT—News: Ntts Watcb day. The progreih Included work WTIO—Fibber. MoUv now'iui dependent organisation, Monday: Troopr 78, Bolton; Troop The tourist’s view of the home Be*n,^ and "A Bird In a Gilded v/ere extended by Mrs. Carl E. Ol­ England provincial commandar, your WTIO—The Woman sh'isuld be returned to the state de- on future programa by the stand- C an.” and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford wilt apeak at the EaatOr Sunday W^RC-Cal Kolto, ^ . WDRC—Moods tor Romencs 91, Bowers; Pack 144, Keeney SL will be a limited one, from a diS' tng' commlttee;|, recreation and son. pre-ldent of the Women's Mis­ WqTH—Norman Cloutier Preienta WGTH—E. P. Morna partiT^t tor better results. Nixon Tuesday: Troop 47. South Meth­ taiioe. But it ciu be done. R. Wright, a butterfly catcher and sionary Society and a congratula­ servicea. Mra. Mltlej- la a aiater of ‘il*— also^as' advocated that Foreign worships. Meals were planned and a glittering butterfly. \ Bandmaater Peter Cariaon of the ■*aa— *' WHAY—Newa; NIte Watch odist Troop 65, Armory; Troop Tourists caw Use Tower aerved by the members with each tory telegram was received from WHaV—WeaHern Caravaa WTIC—our3UdersleeVa ■ Ai^Operations should be placed 128, ^ ck lan d r Troop 136, Emanuel Only about 1 ^ 'miles from the ' Onatp P'roiriofinna ' Mrs. Theodore Palmer, Corpa bond. WCCC—Recorda Renew one taking part in .some , way in The Friendahip Circle will apon- best WKNB—Reqiieet Matinee WDRC—Monde■■ uide lorfor TRomanco iRder the State Depti after the tor L uthci^; Squadron 25, Center President’s 189-acre farm there la — Pvt.' Robert Griffin and P\i. The Rev. William E. Jacobson, ' WTIC—Just Plain BUI G'TH-A. Warner ign' operations. Administration the day's schedule. Harold Johnson, members of Co. aor a film, of Billy Graham'a “ Oil WDRC—News ^ M:1 Church. a scenic tower from which the the guest speaker, .talked nf his City. USA” , to be ahown at the WHaY—Newa: Kite Watch (FOAV act expires June SO. tourists can get a fine look at the School Meiiua E. 169lh Infantry Regiment, Conn. missionary experiences in Africa. ' WGTH—Norman Cloutier Presents " IC—Amal. Clothing Workera Quirk Aid tor Guatemala Wed^e, Troop' 112, - Vet' T he Elementary School menu National Guard. Rocjtville, have Verplanck School auditorium Satur­ • :1 k — ' iRO—Moodl tor Romance planck; pp 120, St. iames', Eisenhower place. Expressions of thanks were day, May 14. ' '5 WHAY—Western Caravaa iTH—MeL AudlUons of the 3. Speedy economic aid should for the week follows: Today: »pa been promoted to Potl E-2. Both tendeti the. committee . in charge; fuel go to Guatemala, where U.8. for Troop 133, econd Congregational Any of them with a good pair are local boys.'- Robert is the son WCCC—Record Review w binoculars might have been able ghettt and cheese sticks, r ^ in and Rutli Ohambers. chairman, hlabel WKNB—Request Matinee Newai NUe Watcb eign policy faces a stem test in the Poet 47, Sou Methodist. cabbage salad, jam sandwich, ap­ of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Griffin of SAYS OOP "DEIFIES" IKE V^IC—l.oratiso Jonec ' nnal. Clothliig Work Thursday: 124, 'AndovAr. tdi jiee the chief executive wander- Bjorkman, Anna M: E. Johnson. WDRO-Cal Kolbr _ —loads for Romaat future of the new antl-Coinmunist plesauce; Tuesday, -baked hash the Center. Harold is an Amston Doris. Johnson, Lillian Larson snd government.' Friday: Swin Meet, East Inghround the gfounda on PYiday. boy. ’ ' Hartford, Feb. 28 (ITi—<3ov. WGTH—Norman Cloutier Presephf -Met Audltioni dt/i Me and'JAra Eisennower spent five ketchup, pickied bybts, green Norma Wiefv. 4. The United States should givs Side Rec.. 6-7 for all Boy string besns, bread/and buttor, , Home Again Frank S. .Clement of Tennesaee -BaU of Recorda the fullest cooperatiMi—but not Seputs (not : ). All entry houia here e n -jg ^ to their lodge Misa Lucilia Miner, daughter of The color scheme of the decora­ said here Saturday night Repub- WCCC—Record~ >rd ReviewRevfOW jello with creany Wednesday, tions was pink';snd green. Each uest Matinea WDI try any pries guarantes plan-^to llsta should be in^ o ActlvUies chicken noodle ioup, crackers Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Miner, licana are trying to "deify” Presi­ WO'__ ths 14 coffee producing countries (Chairman Ernest Ir by Thurs- cheese or peanuybutter sandwich returned Friday from a vacation table had an attrscUve centerpiece dent Elsenhower while they at- -Kenip%^lnc. expressing a mi3Si5cary theme tampt to*, "ram through more give­ WHAY - Watch in their fight to stabilise the jirlce day night, March 3. cording to RANGE cupcake: Thurhbey, frankfurta end spent at the hoir,e of her grand -Nbrmon Clo|iUer' Preienta of thei^ product * mother. Mrs. Alic^Thompaon, and which added charm and atmos­ aways and atealaways upon the w n c—8i ’cither contest rules, each boyVmay par­ \ ^ I, 768 MAIN ST. ’ -S-8686 sa'iicrkraut, meshed potato, rolls \wpRr 5. The United States should ticipate In no mpre than\one sold her. aunt, M rs. Martin F. Crotty phere to the program. Thg aerv- American pieople.” He aaid the ■■ ^Y-H aU of Reoorda. State Theater I .' and . -butter,/ tangerines; Friday, ing of fancy sandwiches, .cake and Dixon-Yatea atomic power Con­ Bm c—RBO Radio Lana u i make no change iii Its sugar pur­ event and no more than one relay. FUEL OIL tuna flsh siiad, potato chips let­ in Cambridge, Masa. oeeeeeeeeeoaooJ chases from Cuba until the pres­ Takes Vacation coffee concUided an enjoyable^ve- tract waa “ the top bonanza of the ^ Y^^^^Norman’.^llouUer Preaeata GASOLINE tuce wedge, applesauce Herald Photo. ning of good fellowship. Republicah adminiatratlon." NOITMIIN CflNNICTICUT ent sugar act expires at the end The date for Manchester Dis­ The Union School' menu: Today Kiirt Njigren. son of Mr, and Oil HIAT AIIOCIATtON, INfL* ’??HAY—Hawn ' . , ‘- of 1956. trict Jamboree has been changed JHYSIGAL AND soup, chopped hsm and pickle Molotov Is the King Mrs. Stanley K. .Nygren was a WTIC—Nawa/ .. u Nixon arrived In this U.S. island to April 16. / school vacationer last week at the WDRC—Newd ^ ^ Patch , sandwiches, fhijt; Tuesday, beef home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry WGTH—Newa / commonwealth yesterday from the MENTAL FATIQUE stk-ks, vegetable plate, bread and ByJOBBPH A.OWRNB j forgets chronological order and, members of the old guard. The hi Serenada. Virgin Islands. Later this, week Reichert in Wethersfield. His paper y . dby 700 ATTEND FLOBI8T EVENT BANTLY OIL Mto hNu Dm «-N M l butter, fruit; Wednesday, chow Andover (Special) He says, | starts discussing his dsys in a recent shakeup, aiccording to Vln^ > ■ 'vfeAY-Bpotim»i< be will Visit the Dominion Repub­ I lM|•^^^ |\( kels. was caused by the inability route waa taken over by David * WTIC—Btrlctlr.*! —Had Energy Stonagdi - taNtog -. mein., and noodlesi vegetables, “I’m too gray for my age." The ! Nari work camp. , ^ , Perham during hla abaence. lic and Haiti before flying back to H _ — hi. fnrshMdl “The German.sworked mb hard. of the Cosmopolitans and Slavo- WDRC—I JSelleve Hartford, Feb. 28 (P) —More I '1 \ N - I I!1 I I corn bread and butter, cookies Unes entrenched m hli forehead, potatoea were all,they Weekend Visitors WGTH- Portralta. Washington. than 700 people attended the an' 'Thursdsy, hash, creamed com, fielda to get along. "Everyone Hear Dr.\ Besser The Vice President said in an' 111- and beneath hl« •yea ^tteat to the while 1 worked aawinp wants to ^ boaa. There la trouble Weekend visitors at the home of WHAYe^Bupper Sereaoda nual Connecticut Florists Aasocia' TEL. Mllclull 9.4595 bread and peanutt butter, fruit Mr. and Mrs. William W. Ham­ wno^lee aub terView he is “convinced’ from tkm day meettog at the Hotel Friday, macaroni and cheese, tUlemcnt. - / '* \ ' wood. But they let me sleep at in the party." ’ conversations adth tbe chiefs of TEL ROCKVllLE 5-:i77 Cfilaeae Fooled , mond were Mr. and Mrs. Robert DRG—G. Ldroborde / Tomorrow Night su tler yeetefday. Vegetables, Jiresd and butter, ap­ . Retnholda vinketo to 58 ybars old, night. The Russians never let a Blackwood of South Portland 3TH—BUI Wem state along the route that they do plesauce. Milk is served irith mi according to the calendar but his man sleep." In his opinion the Chinese have not want giveaway programs or been fooled .by tbe Oimmunists and Maine, and their three children. *'%ftA1^;«ipper Serenada The Imdiea Aid Society of the meals at both schools. years should not be measured ' u on Miss Lynn Rahkin of Lios An SIat fixtrA loans for unsound projects." ‘'4 alongside thoie of the average, Describing Latvia during her 20 taken into Mmp by token offerings ■’I feel also any program of gov- geles and Miss Patricia Shorey WDlfc^Lewell ThoEQAt Concordia Laitheran Church will MoMclieeter E v e n ! Herald man Uow in the twlUght of life' years of independence, he chooses such as a half pound of rice. In W^TS-rCbAtlea Norvood meet tomorrow evening promptly emment - to • government l^lp 1 he’s haoDV and has only one real to make a comparison. "Say it w»a comparing this situation with that should not eiiter an area where pri­ WapploR oorrsopondsat, Mrs. An­ In the ’ Baltic area he contends. ’ ■^ A T —Supper Serenade at 7:80. • HE MAKES LENDING A uta CeUins telrpbono MI 8-4419, wortv on hia mind. Uqaceustom^ x u i t trviv w n c —^n ’Em Asala A . very intereating and educa- vate enterprise is willing and able to all the traits of Arqerlcans, two B^ore being taken into custody “They’ll never be Communists. WDRC—nnn. Emte — — tiond program will foHow the to do the job," Nixon added. “Of When y w ere no-down—low letters received In the mail are by tae Nazis, VmkeU and hls fam- When we need allies they’ll be IfBladdir worried by *‘Blsddcr ’Weakneis' Wtsksees’* (Oettlaf WQTHT^’Uton Lewis course, we recognise there are FRIENDLY BUSINESS have ttocplest nighu — with us. Up MlthU iloo frsqut&t, burning or itch* busineea. meeting, as Dr. -Eklward Spirited, the basic cause lly werelmder Russian jurisdiction Ing urlnstloni or itronf. Cloudy Urtnef WHAY—Supper Serenade Besser will speak and explain tome fields for this type of loan, Thie to the frtondly YES MANsger of the local "aenres”. poor appetiw,' todi energy Leaflets D ropped The first Arrived Jafi. 2.5. It waaif®'’ xb°ut a year, He recalU that Impatient with the peace talks, duo to common Kidney snd'Blmdder Irrl- It's remarkable WTIC—Spin ’Em Acnta , film on cancer which \^U be. such as highways, irn^tion pro­ fkmmmt Finance Compi.iiy. He beUevee that no T-doo*i let it get you down. a "get w eir card and tucked in-j »^ret police worked from Vinkels predicts, “\5’hen Russia it tAtlodt. try CY8TEX for quick, grstlfying. jects and the like.” '^SakiK alive! Wondor if Just what you nay need is PER*' comforkinf help. A blUlon CY8TEX Ublett shown. A question and answgr Oiw aboold .botrow unnecensrily. But when a In CAP M ission side was a »50 bill. "Hope you w ill; nudnl^t to 5 o ^ c k in the mom \ready, It’ll be another Pearl Har­ used In pMt 35 yesr» prove gofety snd loan to to o porsea’s odvantago, bo peevidos folks RIZAN. . the hpiW tecoosiructiva be at work soon," was written on log •"‘1 claims uiore than 40,000 bor. No concern for women and suceoM. A$k drugglit for CY8TEX undifr ‘EhaY—Supper Serenade period will follow. All women of / ■ ' money-back guorsntee.. 6o« how much what^ WtiC—News of tbs WarM Concordia who gxe interested are horn with ths noodod caih. Took, ifclps fo u fortify your Blood ^e^rard ' ! women were .taken from children. That’s how it will start. better you feel tomduow. WDRC—Cbormlle re ^ Invited and welcome to attend, nesMt nsRlMIlHI j He mokot borrowing o Hmpio, frtondly Uhne- with pUniy of Iran for taore energy \ Local Civil Air Patrol pilots \ The epitome of Commupism is wara-GebrlcI Heattw Mrs. Perrigealix and^ strength. Gives you needed lo t Refreshmenta will be served by action. Ha mokoe loans to omployad man and womotL morriod Oi they CM fit me.” a mil ti;: 1 illustrated by his story to.Jh ti^ - the following committee: Mrs. eiagto. Ho arrangat comroniant monthly poymonts. •fine with tbe rssential B, and B. fict tliat an ambuIAnce d r iv e 'r X SURPR1$E BRA ”S s^ ‘’5£n¥«; John FlScher, Mrs. J. Edward Assembly Guest Vitemins, Calcian and Phoaphoroue. urday and ‘'bombed''.r,/N New e London receives 400 rubles, while a'doctor -WDRC—E. IL Marrow If yon docido that o loan to In y v a odvantago, oomo the\(ard clwtataed thV inscription j the “ beheved^e was' Fischer, Mrs. Samuel Fischer, ■aha Ihb taar Waaks Tail with pamphlets to/aid the “ Fight saM-sfiTtan Isa tTpAnf'h **Pft»* VoilT hAAlt.h t diCfE. h® 8&1(1 UlCJ DCliC\®d ft® N%A8 is paid only 300 rubles. OLLIE^ WGTH—la the Mood fteunnfe YRS MANagsr today. ^ I a capitalist when they leam'ed he Mrs. ^ t e r Frey, Mrs. Stephen Mrs. Edmond PeiTlgeaux of an Oar Binay B«h Caanalaa Communism’’ prp^am, Sfxmsored Thankful thM he now Jives ih i WHAY-Marine Program toons $38 (n $800 on SIgaoMro Alono '^‘Relnh^kjs baa'tried to find o u t I ®"’"ed a bicycle. AU TO BODY will do . B^C—Henry J. Taylor , Gankofiky |ind 'Mrs. Michael Stprrs vrtll be neSt speaker at the FERRIZAN Acts' Fast. Ofwo in bv the New LonSqn American Le­ the Uitlted Staifs with his wife - VTOHO—Mr. and Mrs_ NorUl , HabeP»rn.\ ‘ ‘ meeting of Gibbons Aseembly. rffAf ilffIS TO S rtr* gion who his uiiknown benefactor might ! Just Figureheads , and two boys, Reinholds sleeps at Id days you fad tfat didcrencc. The man who haa watched Rus -A WELDING WaTH-4bP Senat rUsa Catholic Ladies o f Columbus, “ 8 ^ 1 Nerves grow steadier—work coowa Leaflets were dropped . urging {be, but'sddA “I don't know. I’m; night, btit by day ponders the FIRE LOSS A T |I5,000 morrow evening ir. t>ie R> of C. •vRTsa CO. New Londoners to "fight ..Com-1 afraid "now I’ft never know." ; sian tyranny for nearly half a cen- future, and wonders who has sent it AUTO RbDY and for the • ' ‘I f^ Y —Heart Program FINAN Sloan Bros. Muicr—you sleep betstr—enjoy your' him the gifts. \ ‘WTIC—Yw Land Mat of AU Home. She will take for her sub­ OvMT Woetworth*' MANCHESTER food and foci tdresbod. You nusi munism u^lth dollars and support j Vlnkela is a displaced person' tury points to the king to the FENDER REPAIRS \ V WD]fo-Mr. and Miw>fomi. New Haven, Feb. 38 ject “What It Meana To Be A For MS MAIN ST., 2nd H the radio stations that broadcast from Latvii who. cam e" to'"the j chess bo^d when asked about the It’s still hard for him to know \ WaTIT—Top Secret fUea Mitchell S-41M .A A tar Mm be fully satisfied , or Money Bock. why. after being wounded six three -alarm fire caused an eatl' cigdier," baaed oA her experiences Be sure and get the gvAuiiw into Uie countries behind the Iron United SUtea in T949. He w as; n«"' leader* 1" the .Soviet Union, ★ COMPLETE CAR - ONN THURSDAY CVRNINOS UNtll working at CTieney f e s . last fqlt, “ Molotov is the man.’ times In tw:o wars, working in a full-bosomecf\ ^ted^.OOO damege to the Eiaat of three years in Paris while her Opening March 3 FERRIZAN. 100,Tabl«ta ooiy ll.Sg. eurtaln.”- PAINTING . \ Televipion PrnitTMM l»eaiPeaf]...... Street .Methodist...... ■ '“ Church husband was chief o f the food and Imu m 4) t. mWorti el til 'ilots. the planes they flew and when he was involved hi an autV He elaborates and claims Molo­ labor prison and spending five 8 IMS ti ilN iMM MM* vIm RHietly l•e■W'la 1] wiaiitij MtibjM tiSHJS Mdk l a c q u e r Md ENAMEL V Ob P a g * Two h4te Sltiirday night. agriculture division of thd French HALE DEPARTMENT STORE (heir observers'werfe Yfaj^ Thomas i mobile accident near his bpme on tov is one of the few remaining ypart in DP camps.. Town, Group, ASronda Chief, j Wales Road. He suffered a broken 8 Griswold street woman _ with W. O' Warren Ellis. Manches- , hipbone qnd other' injuries taat | Tel. MI-9-5025 J .. 1 ter; Lt. (Jtto Krause. Windham, j have kepT him confined for m w y j r \ £ i m - „ "lligtsSaSt Arronca (fnkmp. with W. O. John ■ wdeks. He does not know whether ■ Newhouse, Manchester; and Lt. i or not he'll ever be able to return ATTENTION! HOME OWNERS John vMiller. iriford. Piper J3. to work. \ V • 4 with Lt. Myle* ickley, Manches- At Christmas an unknown bene po YOU NEED CASH? ter. factor left a ham. which he Judges vU*’ •/ weighed 15 to 20 pounds, st the 2iid MORTGAGE ^ A N S QUItKLY ARRANGEI front door and the family enjoyed • 1 \ ^ a fe.stive feast during the holiday Denikos Ob^rve sea.son. ALL HEW \ , Rusaiuis Worse Than Naaia NO BONUS CHARGE f 4 \ Reinholds speaks English fairly REAMNABLE r a t e s o f IN IV l^T (1,2 or 8 YEAR PLANS! ri’n ■ \ , 25th Anniversary at the well for a man who has been in =/1 the country so short a time, how­ AssoeiaM Mortg^gf ^paaias of OorIs Bras Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Demkp,V22 ever. ■when he allows the tempo ■ 'Oak St., whose 2Sth, wedding anni­ of the conversation to fpeed up, CALL HAittFORD CHopd M SSf ' ' / versary occurs to'ipprrow. were his bitter feelings toward the peo­ LOWEST pleasantly surprised yesterday af- ple who are occupying his beloved temodn^wlth a party at the home’ country . injects itself and the of theli^unt and uncle, Mr. and. words sometime run together. P Mrs. Johrt'xSibrinaz. 37 Wetherell The expression on his face tells \\ St. About 25 relatives and friends the story, . The Bra That were present to offer their con­ Vinkels is a man who dates his gratulations and best fishes. • hate for the Russiana back to the Mr. and Mrs. Demko were mar­ early days, of World War I. He ried March 1. 1930, In Toperz, says he foUght against the ’Ger­ G an4 D CUPS INTO Austria-Hungary, and shortly af­ mans during the war, was wound­ EVER! ter came to this country., They ed but recovered and claims to have one son, John, who is a sen­ have seen both, Stalin and Trotsky ior In Manchester High School. ‘during a period he spent in St. YOUTHFUL LINES Mr. Demko Is employed-by Cheney Petersburg. . Vinkels describes Stalipr' as be- Bros., and hla wife is with Pioneer 4: Parathute.' They are members of ii.g "a man with long arms and ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Zion Lutheraq CTiurch. not aa good looking as in pic­ During the evening' ■ John tures." In 1918 he says the INSTANTLY V Blbrinsz. Jr.; in behalf of the gath-' Bolshe^1kB occupied Latyja for a ering. presented to the couple, while and he escaped their rule \ • with a few appropriate rgmarks, 25 by hiding in the woods foi^ veral ,, 1-1 silver dollars. weeks and later walked ^ miles are cordially invited to visit your Friendly Bank on the The hostess served a buffet sup­ from Leningrad to hia home. per, using a color s(:heme of silver ■ "Communists are real bandits. and white, and an anniversary AH they want to ita Is murder opening of our -enlarged banking"~quart^s— recently renovated cake as the table centerpiece. people.-I know," roars Vinkels as pi uifi \l for the convenience of - our customers and friends., m CONSOLIDATIOM Sloan Bros. Shoes E m m R E liUl y » X THE W A Y TO PAY Opening March 3 Electric JiNNOYINO AND IMIARRASSfNG EfUS The Directors arid Staff of the “ First National Bank appreciate *Stolpto,t«htoet*fi . Oedi^ »**» asd eareest Mk.to ClsTitiiat Way to Fay M i E DLACt t *bh afHct. . . D RifER MV Ikeia off arbh I 1' el w ewwtiele kSs. Ceeslta 1 LOANt aiada by as . . . Long Lino the loyal cooperation o| the Citizens of Greater Manchester wkh mmmt leaietw, Ww «aa tiAAiatiA 5e bswsM mmvfifO (Right) tkw.fc i M(MTMIY d a y m in t litM erer *• kaa^ .w* Miiaat. ta M batiMM iM 4ai ■ wkish yea, yaaneH krnw ta aat yaaftsM aa o selest at aiaet esaasaleat. B cup, 8S-4S. . 'which has made this necessary. lieaM onk kata. 95 While Make a IW alikei AMaaS aartd M saA iMM. leieraew pt«Akieu Tta f Clip, $4-44 twva la aieal. White Taxes v*a k*«a M MV- •tiaeee awed as familM $3.95 taleelelsa ttl, radW aad D OionI Setron Drawtr Vd Lonqth ' keiae keaekt as Haw (Above) ■ AaMeM'isoakt, Ikat, contrelf lint D cup, $6-44 Pi kaOem* White VtmM daeiee, diMlil ead Owaw *e eerSieiU *el «N raw aeckef.-kifek D -Full-opaning Door A cup, $3-86 Iii lee^kti kMs. Amowruet MeoHily P•yioaals feri $4.50 Aad aar adiar kHe> Asnewnt MMO, B cup, 84-46 •ILOAM 17 MO... IS MO. • Roroololn Drum f' cap. 84-40 trkielklenellaaafalfUe. S M 1 SM If • tooa MB bo motio.. > It.M $a!*a Z.n • Automatic Timor White '( wolf Mod m way M loofco l( sir. Sf.37 M.U It.M $3.50 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mf 47.41 3404 MOt Wen pol'lhtt leoa aa a leiMkly teaayeieet kaele aea ey west • Automatic Hoot Cut*oD ees»eeiestlr aol sf reaejeitwe. Hta» ofo Woo< on prifft OMotLlv yoyoi*«»*a ,) OF MANCHESTER *6 South Main Sfraat;. 595 Main Straat tJ-” ' AT BURTON’S ONL>TRAiNED Colchastar ‘ Mombor Fodornl Dotynit Ineumnco Corporntlon - j iii PRErERRED&^VsV Manehastar . KEMP’S CORSETIERES TO SERVE YOU tit . 988 MAIN ST. — 3lki FLOOR * INCORPORATED Opes Moaday, Toeoday, Wedaeaday. Friday ftaO toy J? 368 6IA1N ST.^M1-S-S680 ' . 5:S9 oad Tharadays ti$4> to A Clooed Satordaya. V ’ , : • : Hours: Daily 9y|?-^Thursday Evaning 6r8«-Saturday T-12. V ‘ - .k ■■ Ka l e s w d s e r v i c e SIMM.Y SAY “CHARGE ir*

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believe t ^ f d m would prove!ivwa-i 4 a it is. ha has allonakl tha prea- nothing more than bring robe. 1 didn’t go real close be­ ffatirliratpr snraMj^ crackpots to maka, itseam Ide content to a level iriibr* R cause when 1 saw him and thought gfieat cohtroVeftR;,” helps prevent tbOth decay. FHiorl- DrocMlles- he might be Jesus, 1 ran to get ' One of many stiww* IR the news ^ ^ t he'tikJlfMs of a man th a n 'a 'four^pentat {onttng^H praU i datum <’oe» not treat or reduce de­ you. pome on, let’s get closet, tM WOMEN \ which prompted the Chief Justice wbuld-ba cay already existing In teeth. PKIUB Mom.” o M» ru * -^ In jreply to suggestions that As. the.v stood nesr the,stand, '■Kl to, such comment was that the Bill ' H e a l t h ftrHiar Dms Stoi »r*«« ^ .. there be further delay before it was soon evident that the man oTltights had actually beep ruled fluoridation is adopted throughout sold medicine and^dresaed as he EkPEWr riTTERS a "c^trOverslal" document out $250,000 Needed" the country, Dr. J. Roy Doty, s«c- did In order,.to attract the atten­ PubUitiGrs in the Chief Justice's own state '-OOMridattoa aad the Fabric - rctarylof the American Dental As- tion of thS'Crowd. Ronnie watched , (A^icle N a 5), 1 . ^bunded jctobtf 1. IWl of Callf<5miA-.by the manager of To R^peu Plant aodatfdn’S' Owincll 'Rit < Dental in slMAce for a while as the man (Public'iRterest bos. been itim d Therapeuttes, Stated: * ' aiTanged his medicine ^ttles and /I /P oM lm d £t«tjrjr Mvctuttf lixccpi a state office, w*ho^had forbidden by the value Of fluoridation of pub­ Subter* u>d U4ii«eek; Topieal application Tm a "real card." sy«B the fellows and the things of earth wiU grow CUtCUEATlONM American majority may disagree. has- there been anV evidence that in tha Marfl^-rtext door know I Agency about it! 'One pledge of 82,000 came from a fluoridated water Has any effect of fluoride.) strangely dim in tha light of His /. The Herald PrlnUnf Cothpany. Inc., Otherwise, there would have been physician in Rumford, Majne. ^ . have a miadhievous and fun-loving glory and grace." assumes no' nnaodal responsibility tor Other calls- came from residehts on products of bakeries, breweries, nature,-tSwause when I come in K. Ejnar Rask typocrapbical errors appearing m ad- no in their adopUoiu- soft drink plants and 'dairies. \ vcrtlaemcnta and other reading matter Our present Instinct to depart' in Reading, Mass., and from the they Wriak.at edch other and play (Sponsored by the Manchester It has been .pointed out that ar­ Firepower. Hiked cute little pranks on me like add­ Council of Churches.) In The Manchester Evening Herald. Uong Island shore frbnt town of guments against fluoriflation are \ frorn our own Bill of Rights, and CHnton. ing my bill wrong SM putting IMsjMy advertlablg closing hours: to deny Its privileges to some the asime ones that were raised For 4J.S. Infantry bMr bottles in ih t Mttom of ^ , Although snakex okmiot FOror Mooday-r-l pi m. Friday Currently the plant and equip­ against putting chlorine in water ForOr Tuesday—1 p. an.— Monday. - ^ Americans, is not, the Chief Jus­ ment are owned by the Republic paper sack so they'll IsU out'on as effectively -when they to purify it;—that it would be dan­ the sidewalk. Sometimes. I feel In eflrly 1037, t group of publiO-spirited mefl,*widi die flid \ i K For Wednesay-1 p, m. T^iesdsy. tice^ thought, the product of any Textile Co. of New York City,, a gerous and produce harmful ef­ water, their bites/4re For Thuraday-’.-l p. in. Wednesday. liquidating firm. Washington. F e ^ 28 (P)—A Pen­ Td be happier if I was a Grouch. poisonous under -water For Frtday—1 p. ra. Thitraday. one person or group. fects. The same arguments' were t $3,250 loan, organized Blue Crbfs for the sole purpose of For BanrU F-I P m. Friday] .The citizens plan to teopCn the proposed against use of iodine in tagon offleial Say's that, even with- \ Clissined dpadl&M; 10:S0 i n. each '"They are iRore properly plant on cooperative basis. Each day .at'IMbUCatlon aseept Saturday — table salt in the goiter belt, and out atomic Cafmon or guided mtS' >lmg people to obtain good hospital cflTe when needed — • a. m . chargeable," he said, "to the main contributor becomes a stockhold against vaccinations to prevent sues, U.B. Uvsntry divisions how er with full voting rights. ' . smallpox. A ThouRht for Todaji' Monday, February 28 body politic; to the suspicion, have "spproi^stely 80 per cant wiifamK profit to anyonfl. hutred, intolerance, and irrespon­ BA1J9WIN HITS RlBiCOFF These arguments were answered more flrepoweH’ than during •6:H. •r / ThcN^mnninatiofl of diis group of nien, plus the gienuine in the case of fluoridation when World War II. Taking a Good Look /In Japan And Germany sibility that stalk, the world to­ benefits in cutting the *decay rate Deputy Secretdtw of Defense day; and-also to B lack of appre­ New Britain, Feb. 38 (JP)—Re­ among children—and no HI effects Six-year'-old Ronnie came run­ flonuBuiii^^^orts by the people of CMnectdcut, made this plan Decisions 'in Germany and publican State Chairman Clarence Robert B. Anderson>nid yesterday ning to his mother While they GREEN STAMPS ciation for the age-bid strug^e of were consistently reported in the Army's capabilities will be Japan .headline the foreign'news F. Baldwin Saturday criticized W’ere attending the State Fair. 175 Eaatj for hoepital cart available througK^t the Wtp. mknkind to* achieve our present Gov. Abraham A. Rlbicoff for say­ each community which adopted Ihe further increased by atomic can­ GIVEN WITH CASH SALES today. In t>rmany, American practice. non and missiles rtsviAjMcomlng “Mother", he said, pointing .to­ day bjessings of Kberty," ing .one thing ind doing another. ward a near-^by stand, "I saw Center St( As a re « u lv ^ a y 1,200,000 people — <50% of the State’s policy takes .^direct triumph, - (Jppaition to fluoridation on the part of the Army organ^Uon in The questions he askRd were B^dwin said the Governor as grounds that it is a form of mass BurojM. • I Jesus over there." Whldh may idso, however, mark esndidate complained of the record Wdnehester population — belohg. More ptza 8,600 firms offer Blue Cross these; medication' has been voiced by Anwraon gSve no furUihr de­ "Are you sure?” she asked. TeL |- the begiiminF of ‘the end of the budget, at. a time when former some grouipa, but no medical treat­ They walked toward the man *'Are the privileges and Im- Republican <3ov. John Lodge was tails In an. interview yesterdhy Plumbing & Supply Co. •o their employees. Oyer the years/ this has required paymenu close partnership between Ameri­ ment is involved. Fluorides are With Rep. KeaUng (R-NY). finped while Ronnie was busy explain­ munitie's summed up in our B{im o f recommending a Ixxiget of 8298.6 naturally present In many water ing. "See, Mother, there he is. He can policy-and the West German millions, and then himself sub­ for television use in Keating’s of more than $112 m illi^ to our hospitals, and has helped them Rights in danger of loss thrbu]rb u ^ supplies, and fluoridation does trict, , has long brown hair and a whiw leaderMiip. In Japan, American mitted a budget of 308.6 millions. subtle changes Ui our*cUmatc of to improve and expand thek Krvices. policy takes a Slight snub, which opinion? Is distrust of our fellow AB.4 NDON ^^0 '^n0 8 PYRE reflects the fact that Japanese in­ It has enabled more than a^million m’embers to have hOspiul countiymen wearing away our | i ' ‘' dependence of us has already bC' Norwich, Feb. 38 i/P)—The Amer tciuUUonal concept of the Innate care immediately when needed .\^nsequcntly, it means a better gun to ass^ itself. lean Legion Auxiliary Saturday abandoned plans to bum 5,000 In Cennany, Chancellor Ade­ dimity of man?” chance for early recovery, better heakh and avoidance of financial . l^e answer is. of course, that conUc books gleaned in a ntas~ nauer, In stormy scenes, obtained swap operation with NorwRh we are in danger of forgetting distress. In addition, it has saved maW lives. ratification of the Paris agree­ children. The auxiliary gave much, as we concentrate on one /' ments. This assures, at last, the "clean" book for 10 comlc|.The The people of Connecticut,'working together, haye builC special target. And, to be candid "book-buming" plan was * 'aban­ formal victory of • the American about it, some of the trimming of doned after criticism by the Amer­ ' something of lasting benefit. policy for rearming Germany. But ican Civil Liberties Union and the the Blit of Rights, in recognition It has been achieved at great cost; American Council of Book Pub­ of the special menace of Commu­ lishers. ' / arH^ w a.y to / '■ our correspondents there warn us nism, has come from the Supreme '.X that the formal voting did not re­ \ ■ CoRijt Itself. , flect the true senpments of those P r « i \ As the New York TSmes ob­ voting, but rather the foihial serves, commenting on the War­ compliainc|B ot men who did not ren speech, "this nation has been ONC r know what else to do at this par- ticular rooti)ent. Even in victory, going through a sort of fever in which fear of a foreign tyranny they say, ChanceUof Adenauer's has made - Us fearful of domestic . coalition ' may have been shat­ freedom. It is tiVne we came out COLON tered. Their prediction is that for­ of it , . . We shall be stronger ri ALREADY HOLD A BLDE CROSS MEMBERSHIP mal ratification, rather than WAMNS when we do so." v " spewing the fact ,of German re­ BMOTHaRS. INC. armament, may increase pressure f u n e r a l In Germany for progress towacd Third Dogree P’or Harlan SERVICE WOULD^OU LIKE TO BELONG? the thing the Germans themselves We believe that, wh4n he is on want most,, which. Is the unifica­ If you are employed where there are five or more On the payroll, see-yA^ em^ the bench, a member of the United^ Oraand J.Wc$c '-A. tion of Germany. States Supreme Court shopld di­ J>hreUe * ployer. Group enrollment is always open. - ’ Unless there is some. pliability vest himself of all organizational X’" in American policy, the prestrnt pjid political- affiliations. We be­ join and $anri But for those who can not meet group requirements, here’s an opportutd^ ' / formal triumph for Adenauer and lieve that, while he E on the for US' may lead toward a. split so join.-.v \ ; . bench, he') should retrain from between Germany and ourselves, outside interests and activities rsther than toward a still closer and expressions of opinioR. Wa partnership. The apron strings believe that, if he is not /Capable have held, ,up to this formal PHONE ot doing this, he should'get oft U p to 2' Years, realization of our objective for Mitchell 9-7196 \ the bench. These beliefs of ours' Germany. But the strain upon 142 East Center St. to pay them has been so severe they may also mean that, in toe past dec­ or Mitchell 3-8606 ade, we have been critical of the snap at the next small test. Manchester In Japan, on the other-hand, for ac tual behavior of more than one member of toe flupreme Court, Py a.il^ e as 107r down;'take better or for worse, the apron Easy Parkirig up to 2 .v^rs to pay tor major strings had already been cut, even w hen we hat>pen to agreit 'With toe purpoab of their extra­ home purmases on Watkins .\'- . symbolically, .by the appearance Over an acrc-and-a-half of easy Budg^, Terms. curricular act^vltitoi “A MAN IS AS OLD ' In power of Premier Hatoyama. AS HIS ARTERIES.” parking right ,at our back, ^'and the disappearance of Yoshida. , Ob/iouSly, fiieR.'^'we* also beljieve door in Purnell Parking Lot. tile Japanese counterpart to Ade that-Judge John .Marshall Harlan, - * (Author’e name below) \We redeem your ticket. ' naiisr. And the elections, just held, President ■ Eisenhower's appointee Ho'w lonjr would you confirming Hatoyama's leader­ to-toe 'Suprem e'' Court, Should, like to live? Modern medi­ when he takes • .?tis , seat,, have ship, also ratify the mild'divofc^ cine says, “You can live Bermuda shorts and pull-oyer . . slacks and sport jacket , which says tlfet Japan.'fronv noiv nothing to do With outside organ­ longer if you will take NOW TO MARCH ' on. is going to. be Japan. . . izations of any kind, and should better care of .vpurself.” you’re right at horho with Watkins Connecticut Chsuels it •This is'good because it is. first, not reflect, in his conduct on the Not only “Yottr Ar­ you like informal living! Old Pine and painfed pieces, Ameri­ You' are eligible v thevitajne, and because it is. sec benth, .h>a past connection with teries,” but every organ can Cherry and Concord Nutmeg Maple, as well as crisp onct./indeed a mild and relatively such torganizalions. in your body will serve Modern are all included in our Casual Collections. Here are gahLIe form of separation, 'rtiere Believing that, however. ,we al­ .you better if you follow Concotd Colonials in solid Nutmeg-finished/maple! . If neither you nor your wife:-:', or husband works had to come; a day in Jajj^, as it so would label as mo.st unfortu; a few simple rules of liv­ - also ‘has,to coma in Gemiany, nate and regrettable the kind of ing. ' ' for a firm with ten or mpre^ people on the payroll.' when the symbolic domination of third degree Judge Harlan went through, the other day, before the Your Ph.vsician. can the conqueror, no matter how Ifen- teach you how to live a If you live in Connecticut tnd,f , •rously it. has been .exercised, .Senate Judiciary’ Committee. Maple frame Lounge Chair has spring- The Biitterfk End Table measures 123'4 Here Juctge .Harlan's member­ healthier,, happier ‘ and filled cushions in Document prints .. 76.00 , X 27 inche.s closed; 27 X 30 inches •• would be thrown off by a sym- longer life. Visit, ijiim at If you are under age \ bolie 'assertion- of Japimese ship in the ach'isory committee of Matching maple Ottoman measures open — ...... 31.50 Atlan^c Union, an organization regular intervals for a 251* X 151^ inches; in Document Reproduction of a Colonial Dough ^ x sovereignty and indcMndence. healthjcheck-up. Old age ■ 'This. has now been acconi- which obvlQiisIy believ.es in some prints .., . i..... i ...... ;fro.50 is now used as a t(ible and sewing cabinet. rnerging of United . States. , sov- is a di^ase. He can’t ebre The Square-Arm Lawson Lounge Sofa It measures 28 x 18 inches at'the top 57.50 If you meet these simple requirements, complete the pUshed. and the -'fortunate thing it entirely, hut he <:an . about it is that although Hstoya- e-'eignty \lith that of other, na­ is cover^-to-order .in your selection, of Handsome three-shelf Welsh Cupboard help you to avoid it as oveP'twenty-five different patterns pnd . has a wealth of drawer and cabinet storage application on pagej 16 | in this newspaper and mail it to ma takes full power pledged to a tions, was presented to him as if long as possible. policy oi friendship for both sides it, were some kind of crime. And ■ colors : ...... '. .195,00 space; 44 inch si8e •...... ; ...... 181.50' Blue Cross, New Haven 2» by March 15. in the cold war, pledged to a re- he was pressured into making a Drop-leaf Cocktail Table is 14^4 x 38 Bracket-foot Credenza' Bufkt is 54 ■ . . . . . -I . assertion of^Jajlanese policy for statement thqt he waa .no "one inches closed.; 38 x 28 inches open . .29.95 inches wide, has 7 drawers...... 149,00 worlder" or "intemationaliat," YOUR PHYSICIAN Japan, ww can guess that the key ' CAN PHONE' ■ ' Ladderback Arm Chair Tyith fiber-rush If you want additional detailed information, friendship will still b>e for us. The If he wasn't, something of these seat; 4-sIat back ...... 27.50 things, his membership in Atlan­ Mitchell 3-5321 inevitable reaction 'of a once con­ WHEN YOU NEED Matching Ladderback Side Chairs. Buy tic Union was in itself aomethlng ^write to Connecticut Blue Cross, New Haven quered Ration has come in Japan, A MEDICINE as man^’ as you need. E a c h ...... 24.50 and it proves remarkably soft and of a fraud. And for.him now to reasonable, ^^'e shall be lucky if pretend that he has divested him­ 2, Connecticut or %es^ area offices: self of all such dangerous thought ■ the reaction in Germany, when it Pick IIP your prescrip­ is either an admission of insincer­ comes, is not something- more tion if shopping near us, H vtfard 43 Farmington Avenue JAckson New Haven 216 Crown Street STatc ’ 7-5951 ity in toe past; or weakness now. ^rastic. - ' or let us deliver promptly i^itlgtport 1336 Fairfield.Avenue* EDisoa 3-9477 Waterbury ' 193 Grand Street ) PLaza 3-'2181. We aholild have preferred that without extra charg?. A he avoid such: craven-apology for Eastern Area 287 Main Street, Norwich TUrner 9-0730 . Bill Of Rights Contreiversial? great many people en­ his potaible beliefs. We should trust U8 with ihe respon- Chief Justice' Earl Warren, have preferred it if he had said sibiliiy of fjHing their making k speerii out at St. Louis that a good many good Americana prescriptions. May ' we last Saturday, said some thought­ hold the belief, today, to,at only compound yours? Home”: Planning Service / ' ful persons had begun to I’ask the by some surrender of ’national It’S BLUE CROSS for over a million CONNECTICUT people question whether ratifieptioR of aoveceignty to some international Have a ^problem nxim? Call Mitchell • \ toe BUI of Rights could be ob­ orcler of things can the safety of 3-617-1 for a free in-the-store appoint-- ofiictn aod nwmbtn pf. tbt Board of Diracton wrvt without pay io th« fnierctt of tbt mminunitf.) tained tdrUy’ if we were' - faced any indl.ridual nation he achieved. ment with obr decorator. Bring room. aquarely’ by the iwue.' If he were a man of good con­ aize and we’ll prepare, a* floor-plan of OPEN EVERY "My faith in toe sober second science, it would be obvicRis that augg^tipns, with colors, fabrics and IHURSDAY EVENING Pyieieription Pharmacy furniture. toov8ht of the Am erii^ people," he;could hold su^'beUefs, in his 901 Main Street CIOSED MONDAYS fat went on, "makes me confident life as- is private citizen,, and M o M e k $ 6 iM . V -i. toat it would nqw be ratifiad. put,, never seek to further them, in his *()uoUtiOR by Thomas Syndenham 1686 'dr'"'** w V en toe other band, I qm.not pre- conduct on the Supreme ' Court, C^yriitot 1C455 ' A •• • ,*• - y ;• I pand to diqnita with todaa who where his role would be judicial. A « m .. .. a • i ' , < 7 ■ 1- ■ _.x. • ) -

/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1955 ' ^AGlNIMie 1 ...... r . 11 ■ , PA6 B EIGHT ■MANCHESTER EV^ING BEHALa MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 88, 198S ^ Thursday, 3 o'clock, the entire pic-- a comedian spapned a half-century Coventry . . • ^ \ V Prepare Amiory tiife shoind-be most attractive. ToHst ■ rtf Gav e/ , 90’s ■*• / and carried him tQ fame on Broad/ Voting for German Rearmament ItefTii^UdlisJBxpiK ^ SomeT 18,000 apecial half price way, in moivies ana on radio, is [ Dulles to Visit President Asks . At For Exhibitors ^K eta kte' being distrlbiited by Dies in' Seclusion deaa at 69. 1 participating exhlbltora an^ ap- The noted'entertainer died yes-; Partners Registrations op all Study GroupMakes Report i proxlmatieiy 5,000 student' tickets terday at the Dr. E. C. Hazard l ^ t necticut-owned motor v e h ^ s isregi|ras The- ^fib^^besier Armofjf was r wlli be handed out to- students (OoatiaMfi from Page Om ) .. Hospital here. He bad been ad­ wiH,the 40 and marents and Cub booths are In the process who visit the Arrnory the latter Howard got his show'\businesa / mistic reports he, had, received, Manufacturera, waa thar keynoter the Armory j^anch which her, 1954 budget meeting. There Scouts recently attended the Blue aet up on the drill shed/flbor and part of the week are going- to like of' the day. Her first Job was at the start as a two-dollar a night am­ from the land-locked jungle king­ and Maine and New Haven Rail­ for the. United Statea''^ opened Feb. l7, were last Mon­ munlst party, but In ort^r to rry are 20 interested associations who age of 17 when che got an $18-a- [TWO SEPARATE dom of two million persons.. >. roads.-. :Ex-Preaident Harry Tru­ to prevent Justice from\beinK and Gold banquet at the Church several miles of whjiig is being what they see./ week chorus girl Job with a road ateur, forsaking a Job aa att.,office Other > apeakere^foday included day, Wednesday, Friday and have had representatives draw up' Community-House of Cub Scout installed to give thg^isplays prop­ ■ ; ^ ; clerk for the American TeA^Qd., [S I ^ I C E ROOMS The Laotians, given their inde­ man saya he hopes approval of Dr. Milton S. Iksenhower.. Presi­ done in the cases of thoag con­ ft set of mdmlnjstratlve procedures show li^ (Cleveland., H*r - mother Western alliance treaties by. West Saturday. spirators who were convl^ed and Pack 65. The parJc charier was er lighting. When the job is com­ MAN DROWNS Ilif CANAL sent the police after her but she In Philadelphia. ■. pendence from France at the end dent ' of PennKrfvania State Uni­ Inspector Kerr wished to •nd controls. j presented David Roche, cubmas- pleted some/ume Wednesday ' It .make It pnaslhle fqr two seiTioee t« bq of the Indochina War, have been German Bundestag ''will be major versity andfhe apedal advisor to thank M^chester car ownern are faced with the ,Mprving of In part, regulatibiiti require that kept the Job^ held at the eame time, each In conplete contribution to the lasting peace of ter, by Elwin Coriiell, scout execu­ will presem a. dazzling yback- Perrins, Fla., Feb. 28 (45 — An In the eariy pact of the century BLAZING HEADSTART ^ fearful both of invasion from their the Predklmt on LAGn American for their unsual flna coopera­ terms In the penitehtlii in order to receive its share of tive of Eastern Connecticut. Os­ grbun^>for the exceptionkjty fine privacy. Commimist neighbors and of sub­ the world" affairs, And Eric Johnston; presi­ On the basis m Ifatuaow's these special funds eaeftp- associa­ automobile acoldent ebded in death she starred In "The Prince of tion. car Miller was ma.ster /of cere­ ga of area product^, goods yeaterday.for two young men from Pllsen” ^ t h the famed Weber and Fort Pierce, Fia.; Feb. 28. (45— WlUlam P. Rufth / versive activities by the dissident dent air the Motion Picture Assn, Regarding operator's license. switch, 13, second/string Com­ tion must flle a letter of intention monies. Accordion BolA'entertain- services. , Pathet Laos movement. That Com- and aubsequently of Nanchlihan of /unerica and chairman of the munists have k*^ed for a-new- within 90 days following fhe ap­ mCnt was by I.,ftrry and/WilJliam^ New Britain, Conn. Police said Fields troupe. She was with George Shorwood Johnston, 28We«ir-oldi John Tierney \ Inspector' Kerr said that all A number of the exeexcellent dts- William J. Campbell. Jr., 24. and H. Cohan In "The American Idea" Rye, N. Y.. driver who'^on the Raymond T. IJulsh'v mimist-supported group was left haa had a damaging effect on International Development Ad­ persons in Connecticut holding trial on charges of conspiring to proval of the, appropriation. Zcigler, and assembly si _ in the .tw’o northern provinces of morale. visory Board. advocate f o r ^ e overthrow of the Only thoee assodlatlon* in ex­ Cub Scout awards presentf:d''foI plays which were in the Hartford Gregory Peterson, 21. drowned af­ in 19O8. * \ National Sports Car clurmplonahip Phone ■ active licenses would receive Home Show lest week werere- moved ter the'ear in which .they were, rid­ .^ias Friganza was born Brigld In 1952, had a head;--tart for a re­ Mitchell S-5940 Phong saly suifl Sam Neua by the People are wondering about the The afternoon waa aet aside for instructions b y . mall about government/ istence prior to March. 27, 1954, low; bobcat, Garry Gray D.dochina armietice. position of Quemoy and the Ma^, West German Chancellor Konrad Ai w r, center, casts hla vote at Bonn (Feb. ti} aa ibe- lower a pejiel discussion’on' the current AmongviU other actions today according'to specific status listed^ Libby, John Bonkowski> olf^Alan into the local Annoi-y today and ing failed to make , a turn-In the Q'Callaghan. In Grenola. Kansas. peat pe-rformanc 'today. He A Laotian spokesman said his house of imrllaiiirnt approvi^ . the is treaties which included the rearming of West Gennany for U. 8,. investment stake in Latin March IS regarding the pro­ Gray.' Robert Feufehkm. Michael being arranget] for presenta road and wen)' into a canftl. /She used her mother's. rrblden wheeled hlsA.S Ferrari at an aver­ aUs, directly across the strait from cedure for 1055 llceii.se re­ the SuptSme Court: ' , in the report, will be eligible for ~ ' age speed of 78.2 miles an hour to government feels it is almost iso­ thia big laland. the Atlantic alliance against Comtminlalla. Flanking Adenauer are Heinrich- vonI Brentano, with glass- America. wi,th J.' Peter Grace, Jr., Hel R IC H ^D J. 8INNOT Stai|ley M. Moalm By RADER WINOET Time-Life International are apon- guards and watchmen at ware- elation, in fhe /drm-of an eatab-t Russell Sweitzer. Robert-Papanos rlng the meeting. (Ceattmed tn^'Pmge O m )/. lished ahare,"will tte determined 1 and William Morgan. A four years' training mission, the Laotians can by treaty to protect. \ . Boston Watch out when Stanley Moszcsynskl Moskt, 97, New York (Ab—Don't llmk now, houaea of a chain of department be trained In Bangkok by Thai The question being^ asked here 52 North St., one of ’the original Gonferencel Chairman , R. 8. store! in Illinois and Indiana, are each ye^r by ' the Selectmen service certificate was presented officers- who have been instructed your do^'ell or telephone rings— but' spring is in the air! And that Hedit said the Interest in the meet­ An anAteur .Jiroadcaster mes­ covered by overtime pay provi- throi)gJr'the town assessor, by the 1 Mrs. James Rowley, den mother of It this: How could anyone assess Polish settlers in Manchester, died means new products for your home saged from barren "the town is total'Taxes.paid by each currently den six. by the tJ.S. military mission there. an attack on those islands as a the c b ^ ty crook has a new ing le far above expectations. aions of the federal wage-hour law. The American Secretary and his suddenly Saturday at his home. and garden. For those farther ■Whbn the conference was just about wished away .and the The case Involved men formerly iBfmlved group. \ Tomorrow’* Meeting* localised action or just as steps schqmi! designed to tug at your position is/hopeleas. Unlfsa help ■ From this sum ■ftill qe dete:-- addes flew to Laos from Bangoon.' toward an aSsauH' on - Formosa T Born in. Poland in 1857, he came north where spring hasn't sprung, planneo; officials had expected employed by Joyce Agency, InC.. Tomorrow's meetings include Ri| where Ihilles had conferred with tstrlngs and line his own to this country aa a yoifUt, first about loo delegates from Latin arrives ipfmedlately, there will be of Chicago, to guard nilnots wate- mined the ratio oh th's ba.iis of the and Stitch 4-H Club. 9:30 a.m, with ] Prime Minister V Nu and. other An attack could be swift, sud­ cket with your dollars. we have an aluminum igloo^Xt America Md about 160 from the no need’^for it." tiucc! paid by the land owners of Mrs. ' Julia DeLorge: Sewing den and even decisive. settling in New Britain. For the hoiises of Goldblatt Bros., Inc, leaders following conclusichr'of the Kenneth B. Blscktpan. manager past 58 years he had resided here, teats 12,000 Eskimos. / United Stales. A ^-mile-wide sea of water Refused to review a decision the groups in order to create a Basket 4-H. 9■.30 a.m. with Mrs, conference of Manila Pact foreign of-the Boston Better Business Bu­ and aided many future Polish resi­ You can make ycur own window But atten^nc.e yeelerday at a threatened to wipe out Nyngan, that New York State may require ceiling for the fundt hpportioned, Emil y. Mamet: CJub Scouts Pack ministers in Bangkok last week. reau (BBB), says the public ' is dents of this-town to. come here screens out of aluminum and flber- reception in I ^ s .Christian. Miss, a ^ e at .Walget inhabitants employer* -to pay .the full applied' against the approved ap­ 65 den 1, 6 p.m.,with Mrs. Joseph A Burmese spokesman said smarter about phony fund raising propriation. P. Eaton; Girl Scoutg Troog 71, from Poland and settle in St; glat to fit any w-lndow. In your topped the 800 mark. Hecht said; yrorked feverishly to build levees tomsry day's, pay' to workers to Dulles and U Nu in their talk hsid drives for crippled children, the Bridget's parish. . Many of the delegatee are opti- against the flood menace. take two hours off to vote, even Each aosoclatton which has filed 7:30 p.m., Robertson School; St. smoothed out the tension which Court G i8 ^ aged and handicapped, but the house. It all comes packaged in a a letter -of Intent wh«n notified of Mary’s Junior CYO, 7:30 p.m., About 1911 he was instrumental miatic . about the: conference aiu Racing flood waters have caused if it means paying time and a half accompanied the American's ar promoter is now making hl's pitch single kit, ready for measuring, hope It js'ill result in Latin Anurf- tremendous losses In scores of for scheduled, o v e r^ e work The Us share of aid is t ■ apply for lAch (-hurch hall; Boy Scout Troop 57. rival. Some Burmese had feared in the name of religion. in the fortpation of a cooperative cutting and fastening together as ica getting many of the ind'.istriea by letter to the .Selectnfeh notiiig 7:30 p.m., American Legion Home; Andrew Chaney; ^ / 6 t Hartford, grocery and meat store on North towns in the central west district decision by the J

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MANCHESTER E V E ^ O HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- MONDAY, FEBRUARY ?8, 1955 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAL6. MANCHESTER. OOI^s ^^NDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1955 KAGE ELEVEN PAGE ~ z _ $3 bill and a fiOc piece. When a-very, 'very, fa t yow ^ I I I I^ ISII Iin p r o ^ — TOM ' I. ‘ 1 ^ m . . • m.T , \ PUGS BUNNY j— woman walked into the room, four House Opposifion S^eH fFbin Red China .Prison ' a i r V- Smith — I hear your wlfe^Just felldws fiver the ptmch bowl start­ stiff t« Prevlwjsihmrte had twins. Boys or girls? / ed TaugMng and pointing. Sense an^ Nonsense .tones — I think one 1^a .girl "There they go," sh*. muttered /■' Anim olf r J tHlI Li lU ^ ^ To JHjrsJ^DriscolVs JudgeHiip Reunion with 4 r t and one is a boy, but ^ -m iy be angrily, "hsv’lng fun at ,iny ex­ aauuunluuutJLJCJ panse again."' . '\ The lde*l wife !• one who t» Rabbit—Nothing; the other way around. rjC iM LJt.''Li u u iu ' ,(OtGflti8WG.fwim Page Om ) felthful to you but 1* j u t ^ u "Wajlar—What’s the ^ AOOM J Above . ui Ll IJ Li L J. JIU Tibetan Soils-J charming' to you as 1£ she, weren't. Isn't he hungry? , BY DIC^TUBNER Dungaree ■ ( IGIHWC-RJI i tlUtJUM c a r n i v a l »6ted.^favorably on the nom- Bonn Arins Gets .'The rabbtt re^^rded him Square' I Wi^humany 4Cooka,aafish a u u u u i Honolulu, Febu 28 (Ah r-/-lAn nunm ijuwiJtAj A. visitor stopping at a friend's ly.in' the eye. ori tBtfvIne animal American -missionary couple Is! ' Rabbit—lx>ok, if .this lion wrU ICow'ebeby riUUML.^ [JUlIJUl lUM i/lth 30 Democrats, and 14 Re. Bundestag Vote / farm watched him plow.. . • WImingi m^vkaUL - 48 Hop giu to reednaider the vote and bal< .jiure to approve bui- are han^ng world four years ago to escape the The old farmer pulled a big (1) Name foiT Presidents of the IIBook critics 18 Get freeX 30 Arm bone , Chinese Oommunlats. -ii United Staten first named “John." 47 Weary lot again, the Senate divided on back to see what France dpAa. handkerqhiof from-his pocket and 17 Pose 30 Presses 31 Son Of Adam The final chapter may be writ­ (Anawera 1k.1ow). 48 Alaska city dtraight party.llnea, 20-14. The prospects of -Fj-ejich ap- mopped his brdw. It Attempts 33 Readier 33 Mistake ten soon In Hawaii. MANCHESTER 2-28 (2) What Is the.proper word tq/( 80 Melon ' Finally, bn the iiefiond Mcret bal-; proval Were not imprdVM-by the Farmerr-Yep, I know that, but It Holds beck 34 Very (Fr.> 38 Claim lot, Mra. Drtacfill wa« confirmed The Rev. and, Mra. Edgar Uila mule kicked me six years ago, designate (a) a female' foX, (b) 31 Sboo. cat! 40 Disputes 81 Bewildered (lermnn parllanient’a,yttltud« to the daughter of a mare? 3lLcasc by the same result,'20-14. . the Saar ajireemenl./, Nichols, now miasiOnarieS in rla- and I ain't ^pdke to him since. 33 Exist 41 Broaden 83 Belgian river (31 Here'a a real dllly. In’ the 38Meves 'some observera have auggeated - fioalltlcm Apllt wall for the church of Ch-lst,' rode 34 Musical n Warehouse 48 Removes 58 E x c ^ that aome members of the House, mules and w-alked across Tibet's Gay M'a a famous actreu weighed syllable 'Apposition to separating In­ \ U ttle libla, aged five, upon being 165 pounds and had a date with a jn voting this week, msy be sway- definitely the disputed German-'' snow-capped mountain* for fou. . 37 Church part months to have the two boys, shown her twin brothers that had millionaire. She had -change for 1 r r r « t r r ad bV Ibe argumert of Senate Re- speaking bordeY territory froiil arrived the night before, said; 3t Burden publlcana that the Driscoll con- Germany proye4ied a spilt In the Reuben, now- 6, and'Andrew, 16, V a IS bill in her purSe yet ’ she ; 33 Menul Image ! "W ^ , I never saw such a woman couldn't change a dollar. She wants r N firmatlbn U of doubtful constltu- ruling Adenauer coalition and kiso from the Reds. as mama is for hunting up bar­ to buy a bottle of Uoxie with the 34 Snarl tionajjty because of -the question aroused strong disapproval from Boys Walt In ^Thailand 36 Dinner couree 1 gains." only silver piece In her purse. What r” K> / of whether reconsideration of a the opposition Socialists. / The boya arq awaiting transpor­ / money does she have? (Sliver dol­ 37 Agree ■eerct ballot vote Is permissible. By s r^ ln g that West-Ofirmany's tation In Thailand, where the jJP A rabbit and a lion entered a lars don't figure m this yarn and 38 Mix F w Whatever the result In the comeback' depended on this sacri­ Nichols arrived via India in 1953. restaurant, and parked •themselves she wai going to pay more than 3t Knocks i Houae, ‘Republican leaders • have fice, Adenauer wrung a grudging ITie prelude to the last chapter 41 Collage cheer TT 8 ■ emphasized that with ona excep­ ha*: been written by James at the counter. . , the Moxle was worth). . 1, 26.3/202 majority for*.the pact. Rabbit— One head of lettuce. No ANSWERS: (1) Two John 43 Swear i tion they are giving their rank and But in apparent appeaaemeiu of Mlchener,. American writer w-ho TT .y Ale membrra no advice aa.to jiow dressing. Adamses. John Tyler and John 44 Organ part r r r the coalition rebeta, the lower was asked by Nichols for advice. Calvin Ooolidge.. (2) Vixen; FlUy.' eeaastng i i to vote. They have asked that no Ihpuse approved by a show of hands They met here early this month as Waltet (pointing' to lion),— votes be influenced by the fact What'll your friend have? (.3) She had a |2.50 gold piece, a 48 RetalUte 2" r a supplementary motion /affirm­ Mlchener. passed through on the 83 rrontlersmsn that Mra. Driscoll,' If conflrineo. ing that tks agreement does “ not w-ay to the i Far ,, East. Saturday Canon IT n \^-ill be the flrat woman High Court affect that attachment of the Saar Mlchener sent this message to the 1 1 Judge in the atate’a history. /' OU'l UUft WAV ^ Y J. R. WILLIAMS OUR b o a r d i n g HOUSE with' MAJOR HOOPLB 84 Certainly H to Germany." Associated.: Press here:":' 88 Anger ST r r 1 ' The, only RepublicMi leadbr on The resolution j|lso demanded "Please Inform Rev. Nichols OPENING THURSDAY 87 Ostrich i record la W. Sheffield Cowles, the full political freedom In the Saar have completed , arrangements R 0 speaker of the H,ou.se. In A speech HELLO TMECe, MATOR 88 Fencing tworf i before and after the Saarlanders Thailand government. Both boy* l | ] M 88 FootUkepsrt 9 r 14 II B. at Bristol about two weeks ago. he vote on the "Europeanization" coming home. (Signed) Jim Mich- -u w .v e s .T kChtow/ U said he doubted tl;at Mrs. Driscoll statute. It saM that the'European ener." HSLLO, me, GAMSTAPF ? HMZ-COMPH/ w o ck 80 Bird's hone I has the judicial temperament to AT THE MANCHESTER ARMORY •vouc :.^— commissioner to be appointed by •.., When the radiogram was read — VOU MAY HA-^E HBARD OF MS, ' 6UPP05E \bu pROP IM 81 Fly 5T 91 s fit her for- a place oh the bench. ^ MA3 0 (? AMOS BARnIABV the seven nations in the WEU to Nichols over (be telephone, there TOMiSHT a f t e r MV , DOWN Her long career as coiihael for the HOOPLE, tJoreo iriUeMtoe aioo 5 must guaranteC'thls fredom. w-s.s' a long pause. “ r- tSCTOCe— THE: ST J s state CIO might make It difficult tlUCUEAR PHV5 tCl5 T.'--'T'M. a2S 1 Folks thoufht Bitterness of the Saar diapute •Vas; Asked later what the pause'H-aiP II 5TeM Room ■h. u. a PH ea. for her to act Impartially in labor ; / FOR THREE DAYS DEVELOPiNS a 6 lU.lOfi-DOLt.AC toads caused 5 u reportedly provoked Vice Chancel- about, Nichols looked upward and THE HOTEL1 1«M >7 Kit ttmm, W T casas, Cowles said. Malcolm Benmhn, of New- Vurk, and Mrs. Adele^.Aimtln Klckelt, saW; "I said praise the-Lord.” , >lvlEfiTIOKi WHlcm VOO. AS A. thU J l“Ibr Franz Bliiecher to frame a lel- Vonkers, N. V.. fnee Interviewers nt Hon'g Kong (Feb. .37) after ar­ Ilf VOU s a y VOOR Incidentally, on all jud'geship ter to Adenauer offering his resig­ The I^ichols aie middle aged and ^ FiMAfiClER, MOST SEEr “I've had my upa and down* too! Work a week, off four iiomlooUona, Cowles casts a ballot riving from three yean in n Peiping prison on espionage charges. ii'l WAS HOOPLE ^ nation from the cabinet. Bluecher graying,' He Is .55. she 56. They w A T yOO(Z OR. GOOPLE ? years-—work a weak, off five yeare-^ork a week, o ff; just as do the other-278 members w-as the only Free Democrat min­ Bersohn said the Communists "treated me wonderfully," Mrs. Rlck- have three dau.cltters and a son of THURS-, FRI., SAT. COi-JEMlEl^e, , six years!” of the Houae. Thus, there is no ister to vote w-ith Adenauer on the ett said she wants ,to return home snd "mskr up for the hann 1 did their own. Both came fro;n Ne- i • OF coucse, possibility of the Speaker being In the past." (AP’ Wlrepholu by radio from Tokyo). \ BY AL VERMEER Saar. The other three Free Dem­ braska 'Originally, jit from Lincoln ' PRISCILLA’S POP Spoiling The Good Thing called upon to brbak a tie, as the ocrats In the cabinet either voted arid she from Omaha. I rules provide. In the case' of non- no or abstained. • j They went to Tibet as mission­ secret baliots. aries In 1938. \ 3 P. M: to 10:30 P. M. D A IL Y OKAVI! I-* A tie vote ta the same as'-a de­ 18 Months Training j HOLD IT! Fverv If the French set quickly. Brainwathad iw ReJ China? ' After the war. they adopted two VoWPiv feat on A judgeship nomination. • Tibetan boy* at their mission at 1 SAID While the Driscoll nomination i'a 19.59 Is the earliest estimated date . by w-hich German divlalona can b e! Batang. on the Chtnese-Tlbetan > sropr the main object of attention this border. The Communists got there ' week, the legislature's committees >eady. for corn bat. * "j A mass of legislation has to be ! Ousted Americans See In 19,50. "I knew' we w-ould have are continuing t h e !/ crowded V ® ; pas.s.ed by parliament to enable, to go,” Nichols says. j schedule of puotic hearings, / On .their w-ay out to India the j f i f iu f the first volunteers for the profes- I 4 A. bohiui for-Korean War veter­ NlcholiV and. the bqvs crossed j DOP T MISS I f! wuf ans, eatabliahmant of a district sinnal nucleus to be called to the Communism Prevailing mourttain passes lO.Ofib to 1.5,000 j court system to replace the minor colors early in 19.58. Then .the feet high , during the 'extrem ely courts. Senate rediatricUng. an­ first draftees would be called up,. dangerous w-lnter months. ! In the summar of 1957 for 18 (.Continued from Page Ong) I lhe.se queatlong tricks and efforts ',E nual seaaions of the legislature and ' to distori. They got over the last pass'into - an adult probation system for the months or training. India just ahead of a heavy snow NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE CO. O u E S S TTiis delav was not unwelcome 1had to keep a large army -heesuse Though they insisted they spied M(?.6Am6TAFP state are among the principal top­ for the United Stales, they b«- storm. " If We. hadn't got through to most legislators. Including aome > of the 7th' Fleet and Formosa.” the pass when we did w-e w-puld ^ T S HiS MAME5 ics on which the views of the puo- CONN. POWEIt CO. t-M 11c win be sought. „ f Adenauer'S most ardent sup-j ehlna h.d no Army at all, ' P''"**'* have periahed," Nichols asserted. WHY aSOTHEKS PET <5RAV MIKED O P « i.j.a The Indiana admitted them as One of the 19 bills scheduled ' ’“S ' , vote last night was not ; ‘ "imedlalely be ‘ H saW ^ CHENEY MOTHERS for a Hearing by the labor com­ refugees. They established a; mta- 2-28 so much for rearmament as for tacked .by the United States, said i. ti •. Visiting Firemen. BY V.T. HAMLIN mittee tomorrow- afternoon bears the American Central In*-***'" sion, but lacking visitors peVmita ALLEY OOP sovereignly and a powerful voice Bersohn. and the woman added; MANCHESTER OPTICAL CO. BY JERRY SIEGEL and OGDEN WHITNEY , one of the longest titles of any oi ;;cnce Agency. Then came an ex­ they were hounded for three years sPKCOME N0W,0O5 KEN WINSTON \^e nearly 3,(K>0 measures intro- for Germans ir tw o r ld affairs -we mean by the United States change about like this: by Indian investigators. "H0R8CBUMERSI \)0U DONT KNOW AWRIGHT. rr, “ “ Wrote ,50 Nations NIAGARA OF HARTFORD BUT 1 GOT 'tA «T HI6HT ZM NO tHIRlOCK. ';iced at thla session: ...... ,i government, not by the United Q. How tUU you know the 1 OP Hit HOARPED autot A9R MAU' OP A ing enthusiasm" for milltary'serv- pe-ce-loving." ofticer once during wartime had The answer was always the ./ TAUaN* ABOUT ABOlT-VtXTRE MPAMOUO ULN UVELV tavMRg tv aw THB UN- mu. ON WHICH MAN WHO WO Ra t o or sale, Mlling. procuring lor sale, GONNA MAKE CHARM... HAVE VOU Moa f haying in possession or under con­ ice, but they acknow-Iedged Its j ‘-I am guilty of crimes against. told iiie so. samA They could'come. The adopt.' »LTING MY r ONLY GUESSING ITS riAP THg UNKNOWN POaTUNSTC It «e«AWL8D ed Tibetan boys could not., G. E. WILLIS fr SON EUSTACE.*/) EUSTAri:»> SURE/ MORNtNO ASSAILANr. CHAP. part op the trol for sale to employes of 'others "bitter neceaaity.' Ihe Chinese, people I deservee- doggedly Jo their claim' that rati- j w-ho knows sirout all tha Iples in Christ .missionary In northern /( fleation woul 'to M M l ET W fB A ILO lir OVER THE Dep,t. sources talked of "a pretty for the boys to Hawaii. WM. STRONG CO. X s O p p e r J .'IU lllS .tF V I ersffof a hew world'war," changed thorough job -of brainwashing." troop raovements.. ; I "Reuben is as American as any 0AV6.y\0’. HOUTN I iCE W iiW M V W flN D 7 W M . ■ . [its tune over the w-e*kend. 'East Q. Did you actually ae* any I American bo.v,” aay* Mr*. Nichols. • H A a t \ TUEREY A SUk REPORTING COOP ('onfrased to Get Out W . H. PREUSS SONS German Deputy Premier Henrlch This explanation al o was voiced Comununist tioop movements? I "He speaks English W-lthout an ac­ AHSWK.H VISBlU‘rY...W r IP 7ISY DITCH Lansing, Mich. (A5—State geolo­ Rail said ratification would "not A,\l sa-.v sofne evidence of troop cent. . .he pesters for things." eAPUlMf/V HEARITTMiyiMtfFREEtf gist! a f« following closely develop­ by Mrs. Rlckelt's father. Harold THE S. N. E. TELEPHONE CO. dlstir.-b" East-West German tra.de W. Austin, of Yonkers,. N. Y. Ber- movehienls., v. hlch 1 reported . . .■I The older. boy, she 'said; ia more i i BEFORE BEING PKKSD ments a l two Uppgr Peninsula cop­ relations. ' Bersohn described the Peiping reserved. “ He behave* well and per .mtnu which may result i i bcv- sQhn's father A. P. Bersohn. aT^’ew MANCHESTER PIPE & SUPPLY York attorney, said his son "im- regime as "democratic because It wants to be a jet pilot" „ "iaLoo ter days fprv the .lagging Michigan represents the people and la Inter- .FRORWTCFOX Copper indnstry. When-it reaches doubetdly had to confess tb a dot lea ’* ' ** rrf things in erder to get out.” ested in peace PRAH & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT OHf. 30.MMUTSS1I peak production next year, the , German Reds Hint Ashed hoW he ascertained all FUEL LIFT. REgUBWl* Whibn Pine mine, in- Ontonagan) "Until he get* home, he probably is going to say what he waa told this while In prison, he ■afd:."You Nags Mii8t Cai:ry. | THE NORLEE HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. mSTRoenpHS. J a County, ia expected to produce 75; can study society profoundly, from million pounds a year—comparhd Al Ariii§ Increase to say." Bersohn added. ______Both Bersohn and Rickett were jail. You aee all the serious crimi­ Head, Tjail Lights W1LUAMS O li SERVICE to 48 mUlton pounds produced by, nals," Michigan mines ciureqtty in opera-' [ Berlin, Feb. 28 (/P- -Commimtet jailed In Peiping in 1951. Mrs. R 2 g VdOESPEkATS PILOTS I ^ tion. Bast 'Germany threatened today Blcke.tt w-a.a put under- house ar- Parsons,^ Kan. (45 A 850.(1001 KIDDIE FAIR ^ OVERHEAD...CIRCLING... -I.. > - v_ \ 42/ lest at the same time, then wa.a i The Oaceola, another mine, near; to take countermeaabrea against damage luit puts this problem to| SWEATING IT OUT.' I West German rearmament. ^moved ------p. to the Peiping jail a year Calumet, abandoned in 193L i* be-1 Lil>erly Produces a Cherokee County jury: To what j T. P. AITklN ^ ^ BY PETER HOFFMAN ■ - / , ' '- v > .. » • - ■hg-^clnred o f some seven billion I The Red Party newapaper, Neue/l later“ JEFF COBB Eleven d»y* eso'. they ' -said. extent niUst a riding horse be fit-; Ouch! BY 1.ANK LEO,\. LIKE ID ASK THOSE < HIm ! M C lO C R ^ i servation Department feel the The defense noted ’ Conrad's horse ; WTiIte Pine operation la the more stops v.-ould be but one course years and' ordered, expelled since- here have news for Pravda, tlie RACKETS IN THIS TpWN.' KWSfAPERlEN M IA rH E I^ AU.THE WORKOUTS < ijolh had been under detention had been. unlighted after, dark. HE'S MANAGED TO STAY HE'S CERTAINLY THE HOBSe) SPETO SENTlEllBl! NOJJ^^ s promising. " It la the flret attempt would be ,tp increase* East Ger- Russian newspaper. Piavda, they RISLEY WOODW ORKING CO. iriM-B-MTWMOT / -^VERVAWR^IJ that long. VMien a lower court, struck out j OUT OF TR0UBLE...UNT1L VOO SAIDHE w a s! RETURN T0THEH0TiH.,TBEREVOv In Mic^igah to exploit copper aul- many's'130.000-man army“ .pother learned, .said that "socialist com­ this part of the defense contention I NOW/ iryu AgFRUE/HyGUESTSAf BREAWAST! J SUPPOSED 10BEOUTHBSIJBj,^ CMOM! The woman said her hu.sband petition" at a Russian' Donets phlda .rfimmerclalty," aays H. H. w-ould be to "has probably- pot finished his as Irrelevant, the Kansas Supreme | \SA L ADM ASTER CORF. Hard.enberg, conservation depart­ plana to form a- unified -ralllfary Ba.sin plant had produced three- Court reversed' the decision. I t [ command of Sortet aatellitea. The sentence because hi* criifie was quarters' of a million tons of dolo­ ment mining geologlsL "Most of bigger thaii minw” She said she sent the case beck for trial,. aa-1 THOMAS COLLA CONSTRUCTION CO. tha w-orld'i supply cornea from cop- conference of Soviet bloc nations mite in a year and claimed this as serting that horaea are "vehicles" i \ , . ^ per sulphide," he'says, "but Mlchl- held in Moscow late lagt year had' helped he? husband "in e w-orlds .record. (I^lom lte is a espionage work, Ifi milltaVy. .cul­ in the legal eenaa .aJUL-aubJect to ------, C. J. MORRISON ' gan’a indnatry —' imtll pow — has threatened both, actions il the Wdat limestone with a high ipxKocatum rules of the road. German rearmament pacta are tural and political espionage,” content). 2-28J been restricted to the mining of and thxt both had been: paid by rtatlve coppqr.* ratified; ' ; . Drummond Wrokers • wrote Wei tern obaerver* look for. the U.S. consulate in Peiping for' Pravda a letter with a. copy to clarification Wednesday at a apac- their work 'as spies. , Prepiler Malenkov. I t said: . , Atomic Pluinhiiig ial session of th* East German Spied for CIA "W e reached thel three-quarter You Be Sick Volkskammer (lowpr ivouse). Some 'Bersohn claimed he had rnillicm mfark six years ago. Last observer* expreasod belief that delivered espionage reports to the year we produced over two and a .Auspicious Debut I Identified BY l,p;SI.IK IT •{\ER Boy With Ideas BY MERRII.I, C. BLOSSBA And N^ot Know It Eaat Germany might carry out ■U.S.' Central Intelligence Agency half million tonal" CAPTAIN EASY FRECKLES AND illS FRIENOI threaU to break off trade and (C IA ) and also had carried out • Pravda skid the Russian plant Osk Ridge, Tenn. (45—The et'ofii: HEtt-.N THIS ONE!^ ^W ELLi travel to West Germany. other "Intelligence work" for the employs 350 men. There are 200 has gone Into the ^'lumbing bual- HE DIDN'T LEFME NOTHIN'^HEY. TH8m UBRAKy ^"aitu.tUAAt 1 w ho's BeiN TAMPWttN© Apn Arljqr. Vich! (45 .-.-You BUT T)iE5E BOOKS HC BOOKS! ONE OP 'Em [ ALEXANDER MEEK.' CMNi LETS Linda w ill now wnH Mf N o re s f A S .lP But InformaOon Bureau West, American*. employed here. nea*. 'GO SEE F HE bead tue minutys itnu. efiUid.,A. don't have to fM l sick to be sicki a West Berlin antl-Communiat tlp- "The Chinese government could WAS CARRYIN' WHEN 1 V SHOULD- KA.VB HlS laguna M " DlPNrr KNOW./.// That waa the finding of the Uni­ , The letter ‘contlnued:- A bad leak d evelop ^ In pipes PlKST MET HIM. tMEKES YuBAAKy CARD MIT! CDME TO. AN' v ttC ivoi.'taAan. ater aervice, said It has learped Have shot me for what I had done “We boys are paid Immenaely of Kern Methodist Cnurch here. GOT HOME Xtr cmfA.'niuf- versity of Michigan , med'cal the Soviet Union la against any against tl^m,” he declared, "but I NO NAME 81 THIS'N--, school In examinations of 500 better than your poy*. And we The pipes were bene.-.th a four- -p Q ju u A U .— "aggressive steps” which might owe them my life ...I was treated have-job security. We can. quit inch concrete floor.-' business executives w'ho, got conri- kindly and adequately fed ...In •tI^lr«CE.1Vsi^ sharpen East-Woat conflict. any timd we want to and move The Atomic Energy Comniiasion J pany-pald checkups at University prison we played chess and cards The bureau quoted Wolfgang on somewhere else. We can .own licensed the church to use radio-- Hospital, ■ Kiesewetter, press chief of the and read books and newspapers. our own homes and vote as wa active iodine at the suggestion of Forty-'Olle ' per cent of the 500 Bast German foreign ministry, as A t other times I reflected on my please, ahd w-orship God as we Oscar .BIzzell. a church membef-. ■'were sick apd didn't know It, and saying Ruiaia w-ould counter West Crimea against China. I want to please—and if we please. Liberty who is on the staff at Oak Ridge 25 per cent « f these needed treat­ German rearmament wdOi-a “ peace be an honist person In the future is a great producer of many National Lalioratory. ment Immediately. About 45 pen treaty” and "normal" diplomatic ..and will speak the truth forever.” things, - Including dolomite." . The Iodine Isotopes vere pumped ' cent of the ilck men .were found rotations with Eaat Germany. Mra. Rickett aald she had studied into the pipes, and g gelger coimtar \ to have atomadh dlsorderat while -The Soviet Union formally endod Marx and,Lenin, while in prison. About one out o i every 143 U.S. located t(ie Interruption of Dow. anothef)34 per cent ware found to the state of war with Germ ^y ‘II once was a reactionary be­ school children have crossed eyes. Tha job coat the church $10. SHOW SPONSORED BY THE have cardio-vascular (heart' or last month. A "peace treaty cause I refused to aee the truth;" blood vessel) trouble.' would be the next logical atap. she declared. "In the ' United Four of the . executive* who Neuea Deutschland also urged States I probably would have been MANCHESTER thpught they were- . perfectly all West German workers to atart shot for what I did. The Reds treated ua wonderfully in prison. At The Hospital ^ MICHAEL O’MALLEY THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNi In A Hurry BY WII.SON'SCRUGGS healthy were found to have can­ "nonparllamentary actions" to TIC FLINT ( cer, and one, was found to have prevent materialization of. rearm­ We retceived two meals a day and JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ’ tuberculosis. Three, were dla- ament plans. as much as we waitted. I want'-to V'M.WK CweS.AUILMNAPl4M;SrMR.tMLEV7WOUjD)tORRy,UOy.mVOON^ beUc, 12 hdd gallatonea, and 18 return home artd be honest and. lUO SU8U.T SJTiHPiO. DR. ) . MICT CMANNE. our doorman. 4^7 LOCAL H>AC>aUAinElcA.» , NhWiwAu2y/, ^ Tb- ' ^A*«/ '■ And a jBeJical school report for the harm I did In tha past." ADMISSION 50c moNTy MOAnocMdBity. voua MOO-80 MOWTV AND yOOtt -MUMS BORN ANR/571LL BORE OUR ~ MUCH/CU«.«WEEnC-.fiOr TO RUN NOW. said: "glgntficant new dlaease ap­ New Haven. Fob. 38 (iP)—The The man and woman looked pale .V DOSANVE HMATHaVEA. ■ asastaait.' KNAAI ‘80 AN AN-\BOV ------r Dk SOME TO 0901 THAT PLMC/. peared each year In 13,'tp' 20 per asal"tant to the dean of tbo froah- but were not thin. JBeraohn ar­ RUMVJOKC.VMOrr ISON. HOSPriAL AT l»5 60AI0) cent of the aubjecU.’t ' - man year at Yale University said rived wearing feiggad,, .faded blue STUDENT TICKET ISe last night reading fa rarely taught jegna and a dark work shirt. Mra. *5r (OOVPUB H V R T ON FABBW AV beyond the sixth or seventh grade Rickett wore soiled black slacks n in American achoola. Joim Diegan ahd three blouaes' afslnat the chil­ I Norwaiit, Feb. 27 (AT—A Port paid this was not long enough, and ly weather. GEt YOUR HALF PRICE TICKETS Cheater, N.T. couple was In ju ^ gaked '"why should we nagTect-..M Both were offered special acepm- here Saturday hlght when pw ee area of communication ao perva­ diddatlons In private homes or hos- *lels but said they would stay at FROM ANY EXHIBITCR A’; said thelp car aldwwlped »nom w sive and fundamental as reading?" wid turiMd #vw oh the M ttntt tha Y..M.CA. and Y.W.C.A. ‘Tn or- , American use o f prcacriptlon- dar to be with the people.” Parkwa£^A& onl Ptfiklewlcs. 48, -'4'. and Hla JKU td iy - 'i* - were adxalt- type drugs has incraased from 30 Bersohn and Mrq. Rickett. drew ted to HorwilR mUUon pounds in 1948 to 68 mil- 'some questions they could n n An-* fi , stble brgUi CoACusf mu. 'UoagMimdarteday. . •srer wltb aloFui& They / - 1

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nets id A rigl^: ,\ V Ctins Looks Good from Here R^eds Oeeision RARL ’W. YOST Gopelaiid’s 138 H u r d lin g J ^ One- .^wait Full Result Twice .../ Spurt* eetu r For Coal Mark SUNI^AV , / ' -’•/tur* is a 30-mlnute movie on base­ Weather Is perfect Hiia morn­ ball with the Boston Red Sox. The Favorites Of Yank-Oriole ^Trade New York, Fe^'w IJH — Tha film is available for bdoklngs'/'by a iW Toric, Feb. 28 American Hockey League -race, wlth m y family’ to the house of , .rta is a perfect boat wid the film sixteen-aurvivors remain in the Baker 'and Rex Layne, once r«-1 against Peter Mueller, the.Germaa ^'aar rel|n of the National Hockey —The opening Of spring training they made, with Detroit last De­ didn’t find the easy pickings they garbed on the same level with ! middl(nvelght. tomorrow w ill mark the be^nning camber haa strengthened their of- worship, we vtsit relatives ■ • ■ waa followed by a tour of the Women's Town rci.jo and outfielder ^ b acored lii^a aeaaon. , mg the air, lookbd at a number ed Sanol Solomon, the tax expert Are'na jn . Br(>oklyn. flr.at start *lhce October ■when he many years. Nieman will suctply the much need­ The Indians box^ed to ths cellar- night at the West Side Rec alleya. i The .’'front-running Ganadle^. dwelling PrbvIdoh&B Reds 5-2 to Of new homes , . . When we ar- j who was a crack runner 27 yeari By winning aeven strain tC since takes cm 23-‘yeaf-old Chlpo_ Vejar Under close scrutiny undoubted­ ed righthanded pundt.'' Thirty four of the town's leading boaating the beat -acorlng punch ^n enable the Reds to sweep a home- rived home and looked around. ago a t . NVw Yor'k University. ht waa Ftopped by Archie Oonni,^^.Fnfli^ at the league, thraiahed the New York ly will be pitchers Bob, Turley He .also expects pitching help kegler* started rolling promptly at I. (NBC and-home weekend aeries . QUf reaidence we were convinced Sanol told of a thrill he had re- 6:30 for the crown now worn by Miami last March. Baker ha* Rangera 7-1 laat night to remain Don Larsen and shortstop from Ted Gray, an ex-Tiger; Bob that $50 Burke St., topped allLcently at a hearing m New York Into fourth place amoijg Marciano's Billy Hunter, who came to the Springflsld. Pittsburgh fo Helen Wilhelm. Mrs. Wilhelm won two pointa ahead o f Detroit. Chakales, an ex-Oriqle and Al Others that we had inspected when he met a man who Opposed contenders. The hulking Pittsbtirgh far is imbeaten ut hi* laat 19, eei from Baltlmofe last No­ tartsr In the fifth plsce )Mr opening match by defeating The Winga kept pace laith Mon­ Braxle. ’relea ed by the Cardinals. Blsons and went down to a : Son Dean wants to play another him on the cinders a quarter of a Negro was first derailed by'Clar­ ig one draw, shg«l show- g atyles as they have a little fun at Lake- washed up when he waa stopped by with a 14-4-2 record./-' kees may be a deciding factor In er, also came along in the deal. Kid Gavilan from my living room A group of Detroit Tigers players show various HurricanexJackson Jan. 25, 1954, Montreal exploded for four goals Stewart and Frank Sullivan col­ next and also " I ’ve got flye classes ed to advantage in winning, two land. Fla., High School athletic field (Feb. 26). In frbm left, are outfielder Al Kallne, cat(’her In a apan of less than three min­ the club's effortaXto regain the Ralph Kiner's prograa-- in Cleve­ lected the other goalsy' to conduct today at Hillyer Col­ seat in front of the TV screen. Gav­ matches. Her scores were 100. 127, Now hb's vhbeaten In his laat eight, ilan claimed after the fight that he Frank House, pltChef Ray .Herbert, inflelder John Rau; gartner and pitcher,Bbb Miller. On the side- This Is the weeic there la no ute# midway in, the final period to American Leagu ^ championship land's Tucson,'Aril., tralhing camp lege.” Mitch is a part-time mem­ 111 and 124. WltW’ ’~oh« draw against Heinz from Cleveland. Manager " Paul wilt be followed with a great deal waa "robbed" but thia cry Is get­ inea is outfielder Bill Tuttle. (AP. Wirephoto). ' Neuhaus in Germany. He ia No. 7 Wednesday TV *h(»w, but Miami break up a ciore gam'e''wlth New ber of the Hillyer physical educa- Toumameat' Blues has a card,/featurtng fou r' Richards, in' the -mbcess of re­ of interest. If the former National ting monotonous in the boxing Z. in a mediocre diviaion. York. Doug Harvey and Jackie Le- ti(>n staff.. .Wrestling will stafI m racket. Emma Verona, last year's run ■7 10-rounders,,*)rithout any TV. Wal­ ’ Clair had put the, Canadlens in building the seventh place Orioles, League slugger can -regain his Sail JuaiV Handicap Rockville Thursday night And nerup, won her match, out rolling The 10-round inatch will be car­ is counting heavily on Woodllng, home run punch, the Indians' drive THURSDAY ried on ABC-TV. lace ' (Budl Smith.’ fifth ranking front 2-1 in the first period after Windy City Inspector Steve Baku!- Marge Nocker in two games. Amy lightweight from Cincinnati, meet* Aldo Guldolln opened the scoring Smith, Byi^ and McDonald to give for their second straight pennant Attracts Pooria 11 aki 'rislts to report the bouts will Baseball school for youngsters pirkey, certainly one of the town'* Top-Notch Clubs Have UCohn Number It looks like a team of pole vaiiltera, but a,ctuaUy this I* merely will be dased considerably. Also on started Tuesday night at the West Sugar Ray Robinson, still not Virgil Aklna In one bout and Ro­ for New York. Baltimore-a first d iv is l^ finish. be sponsored by the PA CHub. Big leading average bowlers, continues land/UaStarza, knocked .out by the result of a double expdsure 6f two vaults made by the Rev. Bob Richards has added 18 playera the Indians' roster Is Eddie Joost, Side Rec and/Wally Fortin report­ convinced he can't regain htv 'old Steve Is bigger than (host of the to have the tournament blui Rocky Marciano in '53, boxes Then Dickie Moore. LeClair, Richards during New York meet. Note th j nearly identical form who were on other majOT league the veteran Fhbrtstop who, lost out Arcadia, Calif., Feb. 28 (B— The ed that 20 hoy* were on hand for form, will try again Saturday In Butch Bouchard and Floyd Curry rugged matmen who display their she lost a three game m ^ h to Julio Mederos of Havana In an­ Richards displays in both. (N E A ). rosters In 19.64, The list includea ss manager of the Athletics when $2 betting peasants were .right and the first aeaaion. The school will Ruth Pemberton, Ruth Mewoah, a Boston against Georgie Small of acored.'within two minutes. 59 sec­ wares' for Promoter Tony Santos other ten. such veterans as Billy'CpX, for­ the Philadelphia.' franchise was a lot of the' racing prophets were . . . n i l Frazier, of Watkins, both­ be held every Tuesday night until former champion, and Vi ^apm an Holy Cross Dof(pats jSuskies Brooklyn. Robinson was Up*et by onds of the third ctanza and Mau- Ralph (Tiger' Jonea lit a st^kpr mer Brooklyn third basVman; shifted to Kansas Oily. ' This sextet o f aquaihsids at Cypress Gardens. Fla., has the proper wrong in the case of the Santa ered by ap ailing knee o f late, further notice at the West Side had a very interesting three-game ■ rlca (The Ropketl Richard cloaed Johnny Pesky, Detroit Infielder: Puerto Rim Ace Anita Handicap, and all can hope Kec...Don Bargei' arrives from match before Miss Mclptqsh finally at Chicago Jan. 19 after he. jikd Charles Humek. the European cut the point-production in the last water ski form, and they xypuld be rated s shoo-in for any beauty con­ 'talk* of baseball and basketball and French middleweight, king, ^ Hoot Evers, Boston outfielder.X^d Pitcher Sam Jones aiid outfielder for nothing, but a winner when Rockville with his young son and clinched the third gai By T A T B O IA IC ' ^ | tempts before a jiimp ball was Holy Cross allowed its opponents chopped down Joe Rindone tji his minute. . RichaM alao collected Little,, Time Remaining test. (N E A L games. 40 years ago. contests of takes on Pierre Langlols in a non- Saul Rogovin, White Sox pttci\er Gale Wade, the pawns in'the deal Santa Anita unfolds its fourth and we discuss Rockville's slim chances The match betweeh Ann Meyers Once again last Saturday nightEarly and to shoot from the outside and first comeback start. ‘ which I have no recollection.. .Jim Con- title match at Paris tonight. three assists. Others are Matt Batts, Fi that sent Kinei: to Clevelghd, hope final $100,000 apecial this weekend. against top-seeded EJast Haven in and Chickie Berxenskl waa the at.Storrs it (^proveri that the Bu.ahwcll. Ruddy, Burns and Buahwell found Small quit in\W2 afterI'oeing to Sheldon, president of the Obedi­ ' Hinnez holds a decision over A pair of goala by Ted Lindaay March, Don Johnson and Don finally to make the m ^ r league This would come In the San Juan ence ^ g lYainlng Club, phoned in the Class B Ba.sketbkll Touma- moat closely contested of the night. University of CoimecUcdt cage, ,,j,^ Buahwell got the tap the range with, several Icilhg seta. Joey Giardelk). a clKialm that theif paced Detroit to its triumph with rarese. White Sox; Charlie Max grade with the Ch^ago Cubs. Capistranq/Handicap over the El Inent Monday (tonight) at Wes­ The first game /Cnded in a 96 tie team simply cannot win the clos^j,^ ^ro** gained possession. was considered aiv\upMt. He lost Lan$Iois in 1950 and stopped Hans For Lakers and Celtics with information on club members But the Huskies' outside shoot­ ______StretZ in hia last'start Jan. 17. He Marcel Bonin getting the other Jones, the biggest wiM er in Puerto Camino r4at grass course at about leyan ... Bemie Glovino. preparing with Mrs. Benenski winning the to Andy Mayfield m Miami last well. Red Sox, and Bill Miller, Don Souchak Grabs Second and their dogs In^ recent Foot ?o7ent. rgiin m ] a p ^ r e d the planned ing fell off considerably in the ■whig tally,: Nick MickoeKi and Leppert and Kal Segrist, Yankees. CO this winter, is^ounted on as a mile and three-quarters Satur- Guard judging. L ^ a l dogs did for a motor trip to Florida, stopped roil off in Uis first twp boxes of second half. December in hia pfily 'tK>ut In 2'^| ia , the /No. 4 middleweight and Harry Wataon were the Chicago Enaterti Dli-lMon “ chester'lhls season. Dick Schnitt- The biggest National League starter by Manage:’ Stan Hack, to say farewell ter five weeks. the second game. Tl>e a^xind game yeare. .z' \ Longlol*. who Hat-to middleweight —Mike Sou- • C U n Juan. •nee. ... High Faculw Manager Dwight Mrs. Berzenski the winner. ' _ sh(X)t ahead 35 to 33, before Rudd'y Marvin Moriarty of Mt. Mansfteld, 8ouch^. Durtum. N-C.. 7(V7l-#7- 60 to 58 decision tb Holy Cro.sa t® Pl»5'- ■ Bums tried a set Western Dliialon scores of the NBA season. The blonaki; one of the league’s better Paul NljiPalme, a lefthanded chak, after arinnlng $8,500 In 11 66—273— _ i/ 1, So was the K(hg Ranch's Reject-, TUESDAY Perry stop* say hello during an Continues Saturday tied the count with 17:45 remain­ Arms Come *om 24 Points Vt.. and Katherine Cox of Snow .625 -Tcore wa.s attributed to a floor— days, headed for Baton Rouge. La., . Ji»rry ^rb^r. AngFlF*. 70-/T^d the* Wfll-1'eil-beateh second choice office visit./Like the students. tourney continues next Sat- after let/dfng by four points with with 22 seconds left but Heliisohn Fort Wayne 40 hitters, along with righthander knucklenaller who won only four Leading off the (Jay’s, event* to went high Into the ^aJlr m grab ing. Play was nip and tuck'-froiti Rkige. N. y., today held the junior .,656 laid over ice— that became wet and today to try to run his winter'golf lAkf. F' : Feturdy, and an ir n ^ in g array Dwight iyanjoying a mid-year upfiay night with the 16 winners 2:31 refnalhing on the scoreboard Minneapolis .,. . . . . 35 (Sorry Staley for bullpen artist games ab. Pittsburgh, will try to day is Joey Rayner, a leadoff bat­ the and preserved'* well- then on until the favored Cru­ ITlant slalom championships of the .400 ’ sitpperv because of the humidity. tour victory string to three tour- , Y . SS-71-7049. -27* (OvOnm. < of foreign atars, including another week's 'Mcation.. .Motor to Trin-, iling at 7 o'clock. Listed below clcmJt. saders established a 47-42 lead Rochester ...... ;.28 Frank Smjth. The addition of the win a bertK with the Cardinals. The ter for many j’eara with a number deserved triumph over the Huak- B eh it^ to defeat Taftville Eastern Amateur Ski Assn, .344 Neither team could keep Its foot­ naments. Sh-n»y oh\opre, 7>- invader from Ireland; Arctic Way, tty a y night and talk with Vin 'are the reaulta with the winning ^’Once again Connecticut's famed with nine minutes le?t. But Con­ Milwaukee ...... 22 hard hitting third baseman givea Cards sentVighthsnder Ben Wade of local ^baseball teams. Joe has lea: who played without, the serv­ orlarty was clocked in 1:09.8 ing and the game was slowed to a the Reds one of the strongest at­ to the Pirabes for LaPalme in a The muscular Souchak used a long been one of House’s best- Cud(J^ Providence College coacy bowler listed fist; ^ nill court press nearly gained it necticut rallied to make a real Au.tnlU, y ’ * ice* of Jim Ahearn. , * ' yesterday over the Winnlsook Sunday's Results walk. ' tacks In the Circuit. minor swap. seven-under-par 65! fourth, round 7i-7(v<»-S9—778 (M.fifOt. \ i ocean with the, San Juan hia Im- known hired hands. Joe hails and^^My Ooating of Trin. Cudfdy'a Anne Fidler .... 90 80- 99 [.another win but its freezing tac­ close and exciting battle before Trailing^by a* much aa 24 pointa ' Trail at Belleayre while Miss Cox yesterday to' pocket the tour’s Almeda Stechholz 88-101-83 tics in the last three minutes / Charlie Share wa.-.' the game's _ Jack Hard-n. El Paso, T«c, 71-CO-**- mediate and sole target. . Washington's Birthday Parly of F ^ r a whipped the Bantams. Fqiir Both teams were ,^Ui|ty of rag­ bowing in the final minutes. in the F'Sconci quarter and 57 to 43 ! was timed in-lii7.7. New York 95, Foi’t Wayne 83. JJh,chest prize, $6,000 in top money proved its undoing. The Huskies llilwaukue Returning high scorer with 19 for the Hawks ‘'’jun'ua Mid Pln*a, 70-«»- Shirk By Rejected \ r bargairu which Manchester mer­ ^homores started for Provi^nce ged play but the closeness of the . Heinsohn Top Scorer at halftime, Ncasiff Arm* rallied ^ Minneapolis 93, Rochestei* 84. iri the $30,0OO Houston Open.' Just d the cage ouHoek for tha^next Emma Verona . .107-111 trailed by five pointa when Coach while Boston's Bob Cousy and Bob 64-74—279 (11,2261. , Well. U *eems that many. If not chants (iffered today and said busi­ •'t contest made i t . /jiiite exciting Heinsohn didn't look like an All- brilliantly in the second half ivjth ; Tha ahrktest player in the Amer­ Syracuse 105, Philadelphia 77. a week earlier he won $2,500 that Buat-r Cupid. w*at Monroe. I.*-, 72-' the moat of the handlcappepa two years for Cuddy is /bright. Marge Nocker - 91- 87 with 7:00 left in the close contest, To Armory, March 9 Brannum each had 14 polhts. ness was good. Main Stnfel w i^ from the specta^ra', viewpoint American candidate in the first ^ p o in ts and a hard-fought, 106 to ^ ican L>eagua is Phil Rlxsuto of the Boston 62, Milwaukee 57. went with the Texas Open title in Trin has little this seaMn* and with 7:00 left In th eclose contest. The third place New York ” w n l« ^ llh .‘ m^-erdkle,^ J , jammed with both pedestrians add The score waa Um ill time* and 10 minutes. He managed but five 8fT, victory over the stubborn j NSW York Tankeea. He la 6-6 Saturday’s Results Familiar Baseball Songs San Antonio. practically no help in sjght from Shirley Fothergijl , .100-12T The XTrusadera .appeared baffled The Milwaukee Hawks of the Rochester 88, Philadelphia 80. Knickerbockers held their mastery 77-67—240 (W16 66I. \ pe*t Victory. SomeXwent for Glgan- motorUtS during the mld-momlng the lead was /exchanged on six points, few’ rebounds and five U m ^ ShjTna (Tlub. Played In TaftvlHe, i Inches tall. The former Duke University Trd Kroll. BMh-ada. Md.. 74-6*-7M7-^\tlc, the Sqn Antonio Handicap wln- hours . . . Chairman Phil Hartison the freshman and Jayvea squads Gloria Johnson-'... ., 93- W )uomehtarily aa’'U(^onn raced to occasions. / After Heinsohn’s the ball was stolen away from yesterday's (xmtest was the second I National BosketbaH Asan., are Milwaukee 79. New York, 72. cvitr.Fort Wayne as they-defeated football star moves into Baton. six straight tallies and. a 50-49 ad­ rrtdming to Ihe Armory Wed­ the' Pistons for the seventh New York, Feb. 28 (/P>—Tomdr-^ sure of—I'll have a hustjl^ng team. * “t.J*ti* ***.' o , j her two week* before. of the Retail Merchants Division FRIDAY twin-poinfe/had tied the game him. But he rebounded in the next between the rivals, the local* also l Fort Wayne 90, Minneapolis 89 Rouge as the year's second leading Dot Cowjrt ... .. 87-104 vantage before a by nesday iffiHit, March 9. Coach straight time of their nine-game row is the long-awaited day when -aio Jtiif‘661®'' **" ' **'^*‘^*'^‘ I betting public felt otherwise. of the Chamber of Comi^rce re­ Country Club Presi^nt Tom .Cos 6-6 eorljVin the first half. Holy 10 minut'ea with eight points, had to raUy in the second half for ! They’U either give me all they've money winner, his $10,003.33 just '(ijen-Uiilfr,'Palm gprlnsa, calir. 72-; They ,eent Poona II awayiai the grove pays a visit ^ d brings word Bea Cprinier .. .. 82- 84 Worcester’s JOe Early knotted the Red Holzinisa’s quintet wta at­ lOT rtfW iM t New York, Feb. 28 iVPi—Time series, 95-83. eiglit managers of as many seepnd- marks that the ,iew S^re hours Cross went 4:14 without scoring. numerous rebounds and proved to a previous 93 to 72 triumph. '■ got or they won't be around long. .$37.34 behind Gene Llttler, the 67-73-«»—281 ($6361. favorite. Doubtless th* fact that that Ray Owens /6a* again con­ count. Two free throws by hustling Yesterday's win waa N **iffs’.| tempt to avenge its earlier^loaa, is. running oiit for the Minneapolis New York held a 65-63 lead go­ divtsion big league clubs will plant Dow FlnalerwSld, Athena. Ohio, 72-49- have proven popular/with both During that scoring famipe Con- one and all Uiat he Is a stellar young Californikn who won the nsh sented to serve a* editor of the Doris Prentice -.102-126 Bob Osborn was m atch^ by. Tom 15th straight ami they now boost 91 to 79, to strong NnaalS Lakers and the Boston Celtics in ing the fourth quarter blit their spikes on their dugqut steps, "No. we haven’t/got any trades 71-69—Sat (f638j. , owners and shoppersyPhll wouldn’t neetj^t raced to a 12-6 advan- team player. He ended up a* the on the fire/ight now, but i'll trade Los Angeles and Phoenix Opens. (ierald KMaeliinc. Onlarip, Canada, coupled Vith three others in the venture into Wtimajor league pen­ Country .Club’*/Monthly Bulletla. Kay Dietz ...... 79- 84 Heinsohn's brilliant drive the a season's record of 16 victories, as Arms. The . exhibition la their efforts to overhaul the dlvi- outscoi^ the, Pistons 30-20 in the squint into the hot southerrt .sun ts^tw on points by Gordon Ruddy game’s leading scorer with 25 any ihsn on my roster If I think Barber Rnnncnip 71-71-7049-2*1 (|6iB», betting infKienced many. nant choices, beiug content to let Ray’s first edition of the 1955 sea­ length of the floor. Osborn- re-' and Bushwell. Greer'S • boys point*, wa* xtrbng off the boards, against a single defeat. The victors kchfdiiled to start at 8:15. Per­ aion leaders of the National Bas­ final seVSion as Carl Braun, Harry and deliver themSelves ss follows Buddy'IVaayer, llouaton, 72-70-46-71— Helen Wilhelm ..•94- 93 [ It'll help us. Those fellows (on the Yesterday’s performance en­ 381 I86J6): But no'orie in his right mind some of his elder Salesmen make son' reached the desk, via Cosgrove taliated wiU\ a jumping one- /CouMn’t stand prosperity and they and passed off beautifully to his have'two big tilt* coming up In Ihe sonalized Floors of the Midget ketball Association. ' Gallatin '^and Ray Felix paced the (With only elight variations): Ronnie Dietz .. ., 94- 99 hander from the side and cente^ knicks. I j^ y Focat's 22 points for i first division) won't giv you any­ abled the 210-pound Souchak to (leorxo Bayer. UlenwiKMi, N.Y .. 71-78- would expect^the three others to puhltc their choices first . . . Bob end listed many fine Items about failed to tally for over four min­ mates for several other line scor­ near future. Sunday night they I.eagiie-also wlU meet the Minneapolis has won the West­ "Now, don’t' ask roe where we’re thing unless they can get your win with a 72-holCy273—15 under 71-47-5(2 ( 84751. amount to m u ^ againat Um' like* Olson and Andy Anderson In Thom coming e ^ t s at the club •Won rolloff. Art Qulmby's two fouls put the travel to the Pittsfield, Ma*$., Rockville All Stars in a return Fort Wayne was high for the game. Ered Haae. Claremont, Calif.. 7444-71- utes before Quimby netted his fl 'st ing play*. ern Division four out of six years going to finish, because I don't bail club. par for the^ 7,2()0-yard. par 72 of Rejected, Determine, Joe Jones, McAn's talk •baseball in between News on (Curt Wright's swimming UConns out frbnt, 56-52, with 3/32 Arinory for the eecond m eting contest at 7:15. RocievtUe Felix topped the Knicks with 18. know. I never do any predicting— 49—282282 (■( 8476). ■■ hoop to put his team ahead, 14- But the real star o f the night Mi M —Sw Mai i— Siml lamallaa la Hia they have been in the league. The iWa lost a lot of gamea becauae Memorial Park ct/urse. His 6.6 and Kli-ay Marti, Houatitn, 70-72-7070-282 Porterhouse or Gigkntic, Non* did. sales but neither Red Sox footer (eata at/Williston Academy ia left Ruth Pemberton .. 82-108-128 left. • . ■ / was Early, the 5-8 Holy Cross with the powerful Lenbx /Mer­ woo the first tilt by one point. kitlani tf HSim Hu artiaaal mamm Mtltwiaia. The Syracuse Nationals held I -wait and read what you fellows Amy Pirkey ___ .. 99- 93- 97 12. with 7:50 left in the half. Ha awia Saa taS li kay. Tk* a Sa lara aaawlaa ^ akers have seven season games we cmildn’t get the double play. early rounds of ' 70, '' 71 and " 67 '*'*left 1$47S1.-i ■ ™ ^ . . o. on.. trained by R. H. McDaniel, cared to pick Boston at this early at the,office by his mother ... Picture Looked Bright captain. The - Worcester native chant*’. March 9 they meet the Mil­ All of the Hawks, InetinUng •iSia WkMalafi. their lead, ip the Eastern Division write, (polite laughter). Ooimecticut went Into M freeze 12 Straight Slaricera aining and are 4 'i games be- by trouncliig' the' Phlladel]mia Thla kid ahortstop could help him two strokes aheaij of little 7(i^^«2 ^M76i hence the four-horae betting entry. ' date . . . Son Reed’s Cub Pack is Rtop f t the Police Station, on offl UConn's 33 to 29 halftime ad' proved to be a, calm, cool-headed waukee Hawk* in a return .0(1. -ft “M at "I o*a John Bariium. (Irand Rapida, Stlrh., H e ^ *n Scliendel has two good the (Trasaders who led 27-23,-went two-handed set shot. His shooting City In an effort to (Stone for SiaO a aka Mtta, aaS. kty Say kik as anN lo o k in ^ fo r their first Esfilern isn’t a bad ball club. Give us a few Barber, with (O-Tl-eS-il—2..6, ! to get in and thiit was all. '.\ UConn-UMass basketball game se/ts for the Holy Croaa-U(Jonn tinued to freeze the/ball and the kept the Crusaders in contention George Mitchejl’a.talented quin­ their prevloua loaa. Reserve alrika a auaaaa all tlilia JIM SO. TKa a aa laS- hopes as they are 2’ i gamea be­ "W h o . doean’t need pitching? Chickie Berzenski .. •96- 91- W another three without lat laaka aaS taiaa kka a liaa miim*. title. ha%\ eight gamM remaining breaks and we could surprise a lot We've got a epupls boya o»it there won $3,500 and jumped from ninth ! __Ed Oliver, Lemoni. 111.,. 7*1 — So the public really bet on Fopona. and I seri’e as one,of the leaders. ketball game, ^ e chief ha* picture looked veiy bright when during the first half. And it lyas tet waa very alov? getting started seat* for the exhlMtien go on hind third place with eight gapica of people. 28.1 (*346t. ■ / Rejected ran • aeventh. And Gi­ •Won rolloff. their Don Burns 0nnected on two tally. The losers took advantage Tka a aa aa a aS laraa-kaauiiliil ulvai Mtl and have a\41i game'deficil. they tell me \can throw a ball to fourth place ambng the year's Ah Bruxch. Carden Clljr, N.Y...74-71- Outside of m y ' sons. It waa the en an ardent follower of basket­ while he was resting on the bench against the aiyroa CSub. Fonvard sale thols Week at the Naasiff eUahe. Say aaa ai yaa Iraaa Hm. talataclioa remaining. "W e Iw-t a lot of close ones last money winners at $.6,786,25. gantic, who whipped most of this maiden visit to a college game for Ann Meyers ...... 96-^91- 98 charity, tosses for' a 58-54' margin 'with 12 straight markers before Clinch, Second Place Syracuse'.- Paul Seymour led alt through a brick wall. I,hope they ball for years . . . Txvo q f hia hired late in the second half that UConn Joe Marion, center VHj Hoagiand. •Arms store. Promoter George f i taaaS. Saai il.SS aaly. Hr aaek, lata Saas year where's hit at the right time Souchak won in the rain and RAlph Blilmquirt, 73- outfit two weeks ago in the San the other boy* and like all othe •Won rolloff. with 2:3l to«M played. Hainsohn, tha diminutive Early found the fought from a five-point deficit to Mack a caML Wa pay patUia. SM *y mtil MlnneapolisXcllnched second scorers with,,24 pbints while Nell can throw It paat a few batten hands. Sgt. George McCaUghey and rang* at the buzzer. and hustling Joe Gagnon quickly Mitchell repprU that all re­ would have made all the difference. cold- in San Antonio. He won here 70.7l-fo-»3 t«40>,v ; - Antonio Handicap, was a rousing they, tvere up and down all nig' Sam Maltemfin talk of starting a Ousadera' r e n te d All-American a four-point advantage.' He wound raced to a 24 to 12 first'quarter iakTSCMiCa S.0.Sai7<1. LMta.nk. place yeaterdayN^ defeating- the Johnston, th e' league's leading for ua. (Appreciative chuckle). WAltFr Burkemo. TrankUn, Mlclk, 70- Throughout the 40 minutes of served seat* for the game will I can think of a dosen we rhoulda on a dry. hot, wjndy’ course. For. aixUi. I, learned that*it 1* always bm er training routine to lose a few Fran Crandall ... 95- 92-134 C4indidate,/gave the Holy Cross up with 16 markers. advantage. The fflnner#''were able Rochester Royils M-84 for Its sev­ scorer. Waa,/high for the Waniors "Don't aak me, who's going to 71-70-72—283 <«40). action, the Crusader* moved the be mipibered aoco'rdlng to the- i.’Ou and they -woulda put us in the the first time in the kistory of the Arnnid Palij»ftr, Lairab^, Pa,, 74-*8-dJU to get'seats _for a group of ^ y a pounds . . . Word that Cheney’s Flo Hilinski .. ... 88-104-106 rooting-section Bometjiibg to shout Although not enjoying one of lu* to gel but four baskela in the open­ enth victory in 10 gkm '" "-ith Ro- with 23. / win in our league. I'v"e got enough 73—283 UnfHglbla IQ win mon^y until ball deliberately, always trying to seat, rqw and aeetion, first division. to worry a,bout right here without Houston Open there, wXa'no rain. near ( 1) a concession bootlv (2 ) will Sell out. lock, stock and barrel about iimen he was fouled and better nights, Quimby • was Con­ ing period, two each by Bobby Barber began the final. round May). V a drinking fountain and y\3) a Marge Cushing ,91-114-104 ahavf^the Huskies' lead to two. set up the good scoring’- plays. A capacity ■ crowd witnessed "Nobody's got a job cinched on tending to o t ^ people'* buaineaa. Ed Carp^nlFr, San Antonio, §0-66-78-71, to Stevens result* in extra assign­ necticut's high man with l5 tal­ lOilght and 'DHy Di*oee. leading Julitia Bonis, the former men'a room . . . CoiinecllMt.won. Edna Hilinski . . ...127-106- 91 WitlY 1:52 remaining, UConn's Ille y completely bottled 'up the lies. Rudd,v-had 13 and Bums .12 the first meeting between the this club. I've told these rookies See you boM later," —283.<|2Wi ments this day and. in mid-after-, Gagnch wa* real hot Is the *ec- strong clubs and another boa- that ex-ery position is open if National Open champion from Mid ' Al Mpnf'rt. Mamaronrek, N.Y., 78-70- after trailing by ,12 polma,. In a noon i go to Cheney’a and the B i^ s charged into Early and the center and not once was UConq points. Holy Cross, paced by Hein­ ond period hitting on *lx *et-*hota Pines, N. C., by one Strok?. Four 70-71—288 (S260I. KEHCEE tOther exciting; game which, saw Rita McAllister ...101-124 loly Cross captain tied' the score able to drive in for a score. They sohn, Joe Liebler, Frank Kasprzak ner -attendauoo I* anttdpated- and two free throw*. And he wav they've got the etuff. I f they live HC EY A T A g l a n c e lyHldlF Kempa. Oklahoma City, 71-71- Pioneer Parachute to get the re­ Betty'Bouvia . .j .,.92-104 up to what they did- in the minor strokes back were Souchak, John 70- 78-283 (I860L Art Quimby pace the winnera with actions of employes at the event­ t 58-aU. Seconds later, Heinsohn double-teamed Quimby and the and Don Prohovlch, outrebounded accorded eupporting aaalstance Barnum. Grand Rapida, Mich., and Eric Monti, l » i AnfftiFt, Calif.. §6-7j|^ 38 points.'Joe McEvltt/former Silk stole $^e ball and the winners Huskies simply could not pass the the losers' Quimby. Ruddy^ Bob leagues, four-five of them could Hunday’* Reaulta §6-72>-283 (1360). ful change In ownership. It waa from Hoagiand, .John Maseaa and Buster Cuplt, West Monroe, La. / , Towner and TrinRy baseball Lil Molumphy 106-1’95 missed two strajglit field, at- ball into their high-scoring center. Malone and Dick Kiernan. Marion who combined for 15 other in ttje firstm eeting lielween the be in there on opening day. National Lealgue z-Hlllman Robblni, Mamphif, T^nn., an Interesting'' assignment ss It Mary Simmons 8- 81 "I never put down any hard and Montreal 7. New York 1. A t the end of 63-holes. Souchak] 7J.47-73-78_284. pitcher, was my right hand com­ brought me into contact with a TaftvUle acorea It wa*n't until rivals, but he certalnly-gave Naa- with a three-under-par 33'on . the Bob Kay. W»»l Hartford. Conn., 76-70- By DR. PHOG A L L E N ' panion going and^omlng . to the laU in the »econd quarter that; siffs a rough time for awhile -fasrt training nlles; 1 tell 'em Petroit 3, Chicago 2. 71- 49—286 ($171,481. number of people I worked with front nine, had drawn even with Kansas Coach campus. Helene Dey ,.. 91-/64-115 Knight, Worthy Patterson. Wally Sunday aitern(x>n. Other leading they’re grown men and ought to’ Oiiiy gamea acheduled. Bob Roabur*. Ban Francisco, Calif.,. Written Yor NEA 8en1re w v n v jfo n A V before coming tb The Herald a Anne Fidler 8Vl03- 92 High Ducks Place Senior Cage Loop Shyma a u b polnt-gettera Included have eno-.:gh sense to k e ^ them­ American League. Boros for tHe lead. Boros had 71-48-76-71—285 (*ITi.48(. . Widholm and (hiarlle Stetson be­ Q. The referee calls a traveling Little L e a g u ^ B illy Lange, out decade ago , . . Watclwd the selves in shape. Of course there's Buffalo j5. Plttaburgh 3. takep a 36 and Barber had jumped Dick Mayrr. 8(. P.tersbdrt, Fla., 71- wrestling match at night, between Local Sport gan hitting with any degree of Marion with 16 tallies. Masse and S9-73-.72—286 (*171.43l. violation on a Team A player and '\on a achool vaCaUoh, stops by to Florence Johnson 92- 89 Sixth at Storrs Nea^s Completion alway.? two or three khot-l.eads Providence 5, Springfield 3. to a 38. ,' \ ’ Marty Furzol. Lemonir III., 73-70-70- Sandy Saddler and Red Top Davia coneiatency. But the loiml* atill Billy Gauthier each wrlth U aiM * — --- the umpire, at the same time, .calls tgik of his fqvorl.te sport which Mary Brown , ■ / 85- 83 Hoagiand with 10 markers. that think they can put something Only game* acheduled. Barber recovered on the back 72—2*6 ($171 and won(iered why the champ waa ' A— , i trailed by 14 points at intermia- Jimmy Drmar.t. Klamraha Lak*,. N. a holding. foul on Team B. lio the will staA soon, baseball. .Whls- Gauthier, the diminutive set- over on me, but they soon learn Eaatem League nii>4 to finish (a-ith a 71 but Sou- never ■ penalized for hia butting, Mancheater High swimming Chatter Win or lose tqnlght, the North slon. i - Y,. 66-71-75-73—2*5 ($171,431. .tw’o whistles'nullify each other? Ulhw In the/rain this' wet morning Marion Cbpeland ..138-112 shootler, .was held scoreless from different. - ' Washington 6, Baltimore 4. chak already_ . waa , In complete con- I Cary Middircolf. KlamrahA Lakr, N. holding and elbowing. The referee team, finiahed sixth In the Connec­ End Package cage team will still Knight and Ken Goodwin, Naa-* trol. A 20-foot-■...... birdie putt on the'Y.. • I ' 7448-70-73—286 <3171.43). A. The foul Is called and Team )—Eng­ macher. 'The youthful Wallpaper club must 277, In 19.63 Caty Mlddlecoff won ! Baseball season can't be too far Indianii totaled IS markers. Twelve spark the drive which seemed to 4 I>iiboE?‘, ( ...... 5 3-3 ■ 13 ’ I among other Innovatlbna. land still hold* the Wolfe-Noel (hip win tonight to clinch sec()^d place. 3 Linodwin. C ...... § ‘ 9-11 31 a playoff after ending 72-holes In 70 Walker'-74.7a-Ms Inman. (M6I J ' ^’**“ *»*' Q- The score ia tied as the game away as the mail bag inclu(fed both today by walloping the 'United schools participated. « take the spark out of the losers, 4 PatlEfEon. Kef...... ® 36 mi CMONUL a five-way tie at 283. i (GrtM, VYhitt, Ecru / M ARY MoCARTHY won the A loos would drop it into a tie with 0 K ...... 0 0.3 0 I— • Ji^ Hebert! Iiland, N. Y.‘ 74-74-, •"**•. Before ove^m # atarta, a the American League Red Book States 4-1 in the 11th renew*! of Crosby's talented George'Gallu- One Ball event Areaterday at the (I liT ^ Gallant Comeback Jack Burke, Jr., the 1952 w’inner ■and the National League Green Hilinskl's lor the runnerup spot 3 Knllfhi: K ...... 13- >*$ 37 66-73-(-38* ($U). . - , player argues with |he referee and the International Women’s Sqyaah lo wa* the meet's; only Indi'vidual Double Strike /alleys. Her three thus forcing a playoff tilt before Oagnein and Garry' Murtha com­ and Shelley Mayfield, one of Mid- Joe Jimlnei, Midlothian,, III., 44-71-73' a technical foul i* calli^. The shot V HOLLAND HNISH Book, ofhclal publications of the Racquets matches. England almost bined for 15 of their team’s 24 16 To(a!i 40 '36-36 106 74—384 ($44) to win two firsts, capturing top game touU was 205 on scores of the loop enters its playoff cham­ dlecoff’.e victims In the 1953 play-, Is made by the other side. Doda 'it i two major leagues .. Jeff Koela.ch made a clean sweep yesterday at honors in the 200-yard freestyle markers In the final 10 minutes Bud Holxch.r. Apple Vsll.y, Calif. ' C A Made to Order stop* b'y to report Hamilton 65, 63, 77. Jime Prokolkln acored pionships. F. Pta off, trailed Barlier by three strokes 77-48-47-74—386 ($46j, win? Merlon Cricket Club as BriU**> and 100-jrard freestyle. (Xher first high single ^ t h a 75. Another Southpaw Leo Day, , dependable but to no avail as Nasslffa' "big 3 iHisjiicr. f .... ^ i e j f ~ With Taqr Rollers Standard won the State United Air- 4t 278. Each won $2,000. ' X—Amateur.' A. The free throw rouats, but' ?lByers;bobated their series lead to place flhiahera included natatom One Ball eyent is scheduled Sun Norm Burke, velei'an Lou Decs!, three," Patterson. Goodwin and 3 .Mantm. ( .... Mayfield Strengthened hia hol4 the overtime must be pla.ved. craft .Tournament, by nipping arch- -4. The series began in 1933. from Torrington, Hartford High Knight collaborated for 20 of their 0 SmUh, f ...... rival Pratt and Whitney, 61-58 .. day. Tommy Conran and set-sh(x>ter 0 U. MuYtha, ( on ai.xth place among money win­ Q. Guarding a receiver on ,an And Sacred, Heart, in two events. Wimpy Wilson will comprise the club’s, last 26 pointa. more than MaEE*'. c. .... Catch the laat half of the pro . 1 ner* at $5,753.02. Burke jumped Weekend Fights 'out-of-bounda play under the bas­ E. L JOHNSON U.S. BEATS GERMANS Greenwich ’won the medley relay M A R Y SIMMONS won the North End'* starters (who have enough to climax a gaJIant come­ 4 lICMurUmd; c . from 28th place to 10th, with basketball game on teevhe between 2 (eacnfin. le ... ket, should a (lefender watch the while the champions captured the Theresq/ CarbonI Handicap for rolied over 13 straight opponent*. back and insure another triumph. 0 Ijihiano. K $3,072.50. ) Hollywood — Johnny McFalls. ball in an effort to Inte'fc'ept it or New York and Milwaukee. The Bonn, Germany, Feb. 28 (A*) Taftvlllo'4' Gagnon. >VA* the af­ PAINT GO. Hawk* won easily. While viewing freestyle relay. women duck pin bowlers yesterday In the previoui fray againat Wall­ 3 K^tauthl'T. e ., Boros and Cupit ended in a'fqur- 202, Los Angeles, outpointed Hans 4Uy strictly with hi* man ? The United SUtes, suddenly back Indians' Sal Squatrito and. at the Crown Alleys, New Haven paper, they trailed until late in the ternoon’s lea'ding scorer" with 14 ti D Muriha, g way tie for fifth place at 279. Bach Friedrich, 205i Germany,' 10. A. Watch the man and stay be^ n9» Main St. Tel. MI-9-4501 the game 1 wondered again,what is In the thick of the fight for the hoops, five of six charity toeses for keeping Bobby Knight out of the Tdmihy Smith finiahed fourth and Mr*. JStmmon* rolled game* of 98, final 'period before grabbing a 19. Toialfl...... 37 33^ 97 picked up $1,225, as did Peter Havana—Oscar Suarez. 116 S-4. t(vee« him and the man papatng in. title, took on swltserland.today in fifth, reapectlvely, in the 50-yard 116, 94, 125, 104, 128, plu* a 64-pin close decision, ^ a total of 33 point*. He didn’t play Score at half time, 57-43 &h>'ma. Chab. Thomson, Melbourne, Australia, Cuba. outp(aiinted Bob Singleton, NBA. Knight is it Wg leaguer If the world lee* hockey champ4on- there ever «was one. .fraeqtyle. And Coach Dick 8o- handicap, for a total of 749. There and Jack Harden, El P|so, Tex. 117 1-2, Philadelphia. 10. ships. The Americans, who lanek's crack frseatyle relay team wer* S3 entries. She won $60 in CRAMPED FOR SPACE? ^ “Hot Dog! That’s What l iliii , Offisials ^ f the aponaoring Hartford, Conn,—Maxle Atwa­ whipped Geimany 6-3 yesterday, ■ L o n g e s t s t r e a k finished third behind Torrin^qn cash. Mary rolls with Deci's In Houston GolfIjkasn. eatimstod the ter, 141. Hartford, outpointed Stan now sport a record of two ’victories aiid SScred Heart. The and UW 'Women's Lepgue. 1965 tournament showed a record Smith, 139 1-2, New Haven, Conn., Lawrence, Kan. — (N E A )—Kan­ COMPLETE sas' 87-55 win over Oklahoma this •nd one defeat. They are.tied for Whit* quartet comprised Bob War profit Of $14,000. The record was 8 . third place, behind Rusaia and ren, $al Squatrito, Johnny Lean- Roy Hurry run* 100-yBrd Own This Big 7-Room Modular Home . . . thanks to M N T LY OIL CO.’ $10,000 In 1953, .when it wa* a Elko. Nev.—Vincente Echevar­ season gave the J*yhawk*_thelr longest streak over the Sooner*, Canada, with Sweden, which sailed der and Tommy Smith. dMh on Gooriria Tech'» tra^k team. $20,000 tournament. Laat year, the ria, 149. Spain, stopped RuaseU A i- RADIATOR paat Switzerland 10-0. first at $30,000,i showed a profit of Davia (weight unavailable),(Reno, five game*, alnce the Big'Seven doR-gone fuel mrvicc the country. 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Ruth Johnson, " Marilyn credit erisbiee us' to accept $6 WE BUY. COWS, calTMt'Shd beef Beautiful Bedroom Suite. sble for amsll'husinesa or for stor­ Broktr School 8t, MI. 9-3861, MI. 9-8731. 35!388,7SA was set in April 1958. a College at Ne)v Britain, FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. age, hardware, lumber, etc. Ml. •old was the pozition o f former Johnston, John Leonder. down. Douglas Motors, 133 Msfa catUs. Also horeee.'"Piela Broo. Beautiful Living' Room Suite. The strong Democratic •victory lleooad Jn POnrily \ MON. THRU FRI. •Tel. Ml. 3-7406.,' BUautifal Dinette Set 3-7963. \ Office MI-S-5416 - President Jarhes B. Conant o f Nancy Long, Joan Lutx, Mar- . «L-' . ' 'A ■- maans Hatoyama, 73, and partly .as Slovec/a the second mem­ / 10:30 A.M. Beautiful "De Luxe Range. Wanted—4toai Eatai* Harvard regarding aeletf-lon of ber ot her fanlily to have won high ! iST** 1947 CHEVROLET Stylemoster, Instead of Weatinghouse Electric Residence MI-9-7761 paralysed, will be renominated for youth for .'hlghei* education. He scholastic h > o rs at the school- In | Ch!";!” t ^ e n e Met- SATURDAY 9 A. M. Articles For Sale 45 Snbnrban Fur Rent 56 ARE YOU CONSIDERINO two-door, radio, neater, fa excel­ ''Refrigerator. If.you prefer Rugs, Prime Minister' when the Diet 4oid Oonent once/ prppossh that 1M7, herNWter. BeUy Slover, w m I Modenn,,John M w n , CLDRIDGE STtlEET, Manchester. BELLING YOUR PROPERTY T lent condlUon, $296. No money WOOLEN REMNANTS and Lamps, Tables, Linoleum and s ROCKVILU:, 34 Grove WeU (Psrilment) reconvenes — within only about the top 25 per emit in one of th^e Voledictdrians named Richard Morrison, Carolyn- Norris, TOmt COOPERATION WILL down. Douglas Motors, 333 Main Six roopi alhgle and one-esr ga­ W c will appimlas your property stripe for braiding and h( few other articles. heated 3-room furnished .apart­ rage fer only $lQ.80(L.DwtIling has two weeks; party leaders aald. He Intellectual capacity he admitted Betsy Slovilr is now Mrs. Robert E3za Ozpls. Bsibara Person, Janet BE APPRECIATED ' Street. free sod without any obligation. Rey lolds. Corolya Robert, Joan D. dams Rug Shop, 66 Tslcott EVERYTHING ment. Apply first floor apartment thraa liwms doVn snd three is virtually assured lOt zs-«lecUon to the tradiUonal college or uni­ Pheonix. She resides in Anehlem. We also buy property for cash. by conservatives'. versity and that the others be cut Rosendohl. 1961 FORD Victoria two-tone blue- Rockville,' Conn. Phone C-tT THE UNPXID 9. rooms snd bath up. New , hot Selling or btij^g contact O llf. Dial M I- gray, really clean! radio, heater, BALANCE PRICE water heriting system with oil Taketora Ogata, chief of the off at the Junior college leVel. 8pe has been a member of the William Siomond. Eleanor Bm - 3-5121 ELUNOTON CENTER—Fire room STANLEY BRAY, Realtor excellent tires. Douglas Motors, ROYAL AND Sm ith-O^a port' ONLY $488.38 bunier. Recently redecorated. Call beaten Liberals, conceded his party "I think this ppopoeal Is/xbeo- Is Leaders Cilub for all four lert, Paul Simpoon. Marcia H.. able and standard typewriters. apartment, not suitable for chil­ BRAE-BURN REALTY would bkek Hatoyaiua because lutely opposed to the whole Abrnr- Smith, Donlel Trefethen, Dorothy JFTse storage until wanted. Free M cK iw sy Brothers, fac. MI. lara of her high school career. AU mskss of adding machlnts dren, $75 monthly. ROckvillc MI-3-«278 "the Aext Priirie Minister should ican • democratic ■ tradition.” Horn Ward. Shlrly Warren', JbyN delivery. Free set up by our own re­ 3-6b60 or MI. 9-8981. She was a member of the Art Club Lost and Ponnd 1950 Ch e v r o l e t a-door deluxe sold or rented. Repaira on aU 5-7866. naturally bq a momtoer o f the ooid. " I t la "thoroughly unsound. for three years, the Y-Teens for Wetherell. David Wlchtaan, liable men. FOR PROMPT courteous service, sedan. New Ures, new paint. Ex makes, Marlpw^ MANCHESTER —Three bedroom selling or buying real sstste, call parly.;' Qgata, said the- f " Horn extended hla criticism bf two years. Science CTlub, CJurfent CTharles Wilcox. Richard Wlnoler, IXMT—TRI-coIor Scotch Collie, cellent condition. Will take trade. No Pajhnenta To Banke Cape cod, fireplBce, large kitchen, lu c e younc male. Aneweiii Johnspri Building (fampsny, Man­ wou,ld nominsite their o(wn Griswold of Yale with these wojids: “ Lire Club, French . Irtiibsahi Who jw ek in browed, highly specialised intel­ say that poliegea must keep eit-^ TAX RETURNS preparepUsncea. Welding., 180 7-8010, after 5. MI. 9-0736. lar and Bundy. Metier's Music room-dlnlng" ares, step-saving ABOUT TO Sell your pio^ertyT Hatoyama,/became Prime Minis­ included: JL h.p. in stock $146.50 up. TSrms. MI. 8-8600, 3-8711 I tlon of enemy aircraft. The awards were made at Center Springs rectly, was that all -colleges and ecutive nys a hearty kios can go Main strest.l MI. 9-6678. Roofing and Chtmnaya 15-A Studio, 177 McKee. MI. 3-7500.. kitchen With dishwasher snd dis­ Immediate action assured. A. J. ter Deo. lr fUitJiiisr de- on approximately three acres of from ^Ice. Yoshida had tried to (Griawold’s) statement sheer rub­ Main St., Manchester. ML 9-5390. ing and repairs. MI. 9-3330. ing roofs of all kinds. Also new OUTBOARD MOTORS WANTED—West Sid^, Manchester, face /dow n a government shii^ potato crop. SUpt. Galen L Veayo bish." "But he added,” said the spokes­ Charles Ra^,; vice preeident of roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys taUs. MI. 6-2392. tiznd this home offers privacy for P ersD oals SODA AND Sandwich Shop—Main .Service—Sales FURNISHED ROOM for couple or two fist or dupikx. ffasidentisl building subeidy acAndal and had Huniphrey Lashes says! some farmers, their income Ronald B. Thompson, regiKrar, man, "that Yale's resources,would Market Service, Inc., which In­ TWO EXCELLENT, 800-16 tires and FOR PROMPT. EXPERT cleaned, rmslred. 38 years' ex­ street Ideation. 1954 gross, $44,000. two gentlemen. Inquire 64 High outdoor living. For appointment zone. Write Box K, Herald. / please conUct Elvs Tyler, Real­ refused to conslderTtoy treaties or reduced, haven't paid the taxes Ohio State University—"A very not permit more than a 10 per cent sures trucks and buses, aaid the WANTED—Riders from Coventry. tubes all nlounted on vrheela. Will SERVICE ON perience. Free esUmstes. CaU Rent, $200. Illness forces sale at New 1955 Johnson Street. Uonoeo For Salt 72 facrexse in enrollment.” Howley. Manchester MI. 8-8361. tor. MI. 9-4469. PLACE YOUR real estate problem stibztaAtial trade with Cfammu- S»20 Tax Cut Bid as needed to pay teachers. Veayo few highly intellectual well trained difference between a good drive/ Manchester to Hartford. Hours 9-6 fit pre-war Dodge, Plymouth; etc. NORGE. BENDIX, CROSLEY once. Sacrifice at $6,000. Newing' SAVE—TRADES individuals can give the kind of Leading today’s attack on Gris­ Very reasonable. CaU MI, 8-8866 ton. Conn. Variety and Junior De­ BEAUTIFULLY furnished spacious $1000 DOWN, la n e S bedroom In our hands when buying or sell­ nlit regimes, „ went to Augusta yeiterday to con­ and a bad driver la' marked by/^a p.m. PI. 3-6968. WASHERS—DRYERS EAST BIDE—Custom built three Hatoyama then made hirosell fer with state education/ depart­ leadership that America la going to wold. who is vacationing in Flori­ after 6 p.m. partment itorJ, 9000 sq. ft. Fix­ room wUh complete light - house­ ranch, fireplace, 1 acre, i high ele- ing. ' Mortgages arranged. Hek good breakfast, a happy hombat­ Call bedroom Cape Cod. Lavatory and JJapan's spall a moatiwuav RPpuUr political Step to Price Rise ment officials, who said they have have to have." da, was president Francis H. Horn Heating—Ptanihing 17 tures 3 yeara old, cost $16,600, sail TOWN MOTORS keeping faclUtles available.' Will -vatloh, trees, garage, suburban. Agency. Ml. 3A636. of Pratt Ihatltute, Brooklyn, N. Y., mosphere and' a hearty gqijdbye Aatomobiles for Sale .4 WALLY'S APPLIANCE rent single or double. ChUdren ac­ bath, spacious living room, fire­ figure with an unprecedenfad bani* no funds to help the toiVn. The R. E. Summers, dean of admia for 113,000 plus $10,000 stock. Plen. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-8183, aions, University of Minnesota— former 'president of New Haven kiss." ‘ / TrailCra for Sale 6>A Brainard Place cepted ilimitedl. Central, Reason­ place. Large kitchen, breakfast WANTED-SU room Cape Cod or shaking, < nationwide slumping (Ooatlaued from Page One),. superintendent said the 17 teach­ I960 CHEVROLET station wagon SEBVICE LENNOX FURNACES and warn ty free parking. Owner leaving 9-4694. area, recreation room, oil steam "If we resort to any such (enroll­ Junior college. Ray "also told a m eetW o t the state. Rent $350. Arbor Realty Co. Off Main—Rear Triple-X able. Mrs: Dorsey, 14 Arch St. y. colonial ((Irect from owner. Have tour. . ers "can’t afford to go on any Radio, heater, three seater. Runs HOUSE TRAILER, 1949 Sparton all East Hartford BU-9-3740 air heating, Earl Van Camp. ML heat, full shed dormer, garage. subetantial cash for down / pay­ ment-limiting) practice, higher ed New England Commerc^ V^lcle like new. V e ^ clean mside and MI. 9-5524, MI. 9-4437 any time. $10,900—SIX room Cape Cod, He called for trade and friend­ only a limited hearing and no time longer" without pay; They have aluminum 84’, afaepa six. Excel- h A I RADIO-TV SERVICE. Mem- 9-8844. Nicely landscaped yard. Elva ucatlon will go down in defeat" Lots of cottons with matching Assn, that a recent company sur­ out. .Douidas Motors, 383 Main. FURNISHED rooms for one or two unfinished, dormers, open ment. Write Box B, Herald. ship with the Communist nsUons for thoughtful consideration.""a< been very loyal, he ekld, but they lent coOdilion. M l, 9-8485 after 6 j.her of Telsa. Tel. MI. 9-6685. Gary See—“ Doc” Weiss people. Shower, bsUi, hot water Tylar, Realtor. MI. 9-4489. have their own living expenses to sweaters' in . among the resort vey showed that' "unhappy home way. oil heat, recrestiM -ss well as continued strong ties IrrespoBsIble Gesture life caused by nagging over mon­ I960 CHEVROLET Styleline de luXe p.m. •'Cadillac in tealler family.” lampnaco. “ Manchester’s Doctor of heat. Kitchen prrivlleges. 381 Sum­ meet. St. Agatha, population' GRISWOLD MISQUOTED clothes. Nice for summer, too, but ) Help Wsntdd— PenBle 35 bar, nics lot with trees, nea^faus, IZI with the United SUt'es. Humphre.v declared thkt the tax pick a sweater that's rMlIy ey, Inlaws and behavior of chil­ club coops, radio, heater, low . Moving—Tracking mit St. MI. 8-7118 after 8 :00 p.m. A notable defeat in the election 1,300. h»sM30 pupils. School oi New Haven. Feb. 28 (A5 — A Mechanics” school and stores. Csritqn. W. STOP—LOOK—BUY cut proposal "is contrqo’ to the wedded to the drexi both in color dren were the main factors behind mileage, fa wonderful condiUon. c a l l TRAYS TV Storage 20 SHIftT PRE3SS operator. Apply in •sHutchihs. MI. 9-6U2, 9-4694 was that of KaUuo Okazaki, who erations co^ume 62 per cent ‘of Tale source said today that Preai Auto Repairing—Painting 7 SINGLE ROOM. Heat, hot water, public interest becaus^ it means dent A;-Whitney Griswold did not and design. a poor driving record." Dduglas Motors, 333 Main. For.Guick, Honest, Reliable person only. New Model Laundry 5-Room Ranches. 01! heat, as f oreign 'minister, under Yoshida reversing the successful trend of the annual budget. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., 78 Summit St. private entrance. MI./9-7217 or 338 FOUR ROOM brick hoinO, expan­ and had negotiated all of Japan's post­ 1947 CHEVROLET FleeUlne asdan, BRAKE REU N E spectat. Mon aU / , Service Charter Oak St. the administration during the past cars, 813.95. tb u r choice of lining. local and long distance moving, BaildinB Materials 47 sion attic, screened /brecMway war treaties. two years in cutting deficits and radlh, heater, motor completely Call MI-9-6550 packing, storage. CaU MI, 3-5187. HOUSEWIVES! Earn good incoma and g^ a ge, high eleyatloik Ml. full basement, large lots, ______oyarhauled, all new parU, rings, No money dbwn, f l weekly, Oole FURNISHED ROOM near the Cen­ "Two former high naval officers working toward a balanced budg­ MOtora, 4 8 0 > nter. If No Answer Or Evenings Hartford CH. 7-1433. by being neighbors Avon Reprs' 9-4637 for appointme piston pins,' s, etc. Douglas Motors, sentatives. No experiencs neces' Selected Knotty Pine ter! Heat and hot water. 38 Foster Une SI. were elected—Vice Adm. Zenshiro et," and he continued: fa s Mafa. MI-9-7609 MANCHESTER Package DeUvery. sary. CaU MI. 9-2814. Paneling .per M $200.00 St. MI. 3-8647 or MI. 8 -^ 1 . ' Hoshlna. a former ijaval attache in "This administration advocates BURN OIL? further fax cuts /but only at such / BILL TRAYGIS. Light trucking and package deliv­ Flush Doors ...... from each $5.65 Read Heraul Ad vs. live on property SttunUy end pre-war Washington, and rear 1964 FORD CUSTOM V-8 four-door ery. Refrigerators, washers and EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and Western Sheathing .. per M $89.00 Adm. Katsuji Maaakl who left the times as we can see them Jusli lion telephones In the world. aedan. Black, radio, heater. Like Ecc^omy overhaul, most all DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, stovs moving specialty. Folding general office worker for small of­ 18" Processed Shakes per sq. $1^.20 PLEASANT, furnisheil e f Iroom for Sunday 2:00 until- dark. . Navy in 1937 after taking part in fied by further cuts in spending Street. . new. 7,000 miles. Owner in the cars. Parts and labor 549.95. ' Copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, chaira for rent.7 > m . 9-0763. fice. CaU MI, 9-9483, Steel Basement Sash . .each $3.50 one adult at 106 Bl:rch I the abortive young officers’ revolt and increased ievenues from- eco­ army. Car is at 90- Jarvis Rd. MI. No money down. $4.90 month­ guns, etc., repaired.. Shears, Framing ,2 x 4. etc. per M $99.50 Q- Whicli kind of thermometer in Tokyo in 1936. Another elected nomic growth that broadens the 9-9653. knives, mowers, etc., put into con'i SALI&LADY f o r specialty shop. ir Special E & E REALTORS is more scientlAc? tax base. ly; All work guaranteed. Windows, complete . .from $12.20 Apartnento\niBt»^ was former Col. Masmioby Tsuji, ditlon for coming needs. Brsith- Pnintiug— Papering 21 Must have alteration experience. Nails 8’s and 18's A.—The centigrade. It has zero a rightist who planned Japan's “To vote a $20 tax cut now— waite,-63 Pearl street. For appointment Call Ml. 8-4879. Tenemenu 53 Phones: MI-9-5297, .3-4480 Spring is coining. MOTOR SALE (picked up) ...... keg $8.50 Toyn Meeting St the freezing point and 100 de­ whirlwind conquest of Malaya iri before we know we can afford it PAINTING—Extqripr and interior, grees at the boiling "point of fresh next year—and without any indi­ I^ at, no car? Ford, Chevrolet, etc...... $134.65 Clear C asing-...... ; . .per C $6.90 FOUR ROOMS and baUi, all Im­ 1941. ANTIQUES Refinished. Repairing pap$i6ianglng, ceUlnga retmlahed.- STENOGRAPHER, attr a c t i v e gal votara . of the Town w-ater at sea level cation of where the money is com­ Got the answer / Pontiac, Oldamobile. etc ..$174.95 done oh any furniture, llem ah, opening in a major oil company We Carry s Complete Une qf provements, near school.loM. Colum­ VERNON — Excellent value, six Poll 86A Per Cent of Vote • wallpaper hooka on requeat. EisU- are hereby warned and room single, oil heat, combination ing from—is nothing but an lire- Here you arc. No Money Down, $3.00 Weekly 189 South Main St. Phone Ml mates given. FuUy insured. CaU East Hartford office. General of­ Home Builders’ Materials bia Center. Call Columbia AC. Unofficial tabulations showSd New Motor Guarantee. to meet in. a SPECIAL screens, storm sash. On bus line'. Q.—Has the United Sta,tes re­ Hatoyama’s pSrty polled about 13 aponsible gesture." 8-5648; Edward R. Price. Ml. 9-1003. fice work and stenographic duties 8-8101. In advance of the hearing. Sen. 1951 Chrysler W inder 4- n a t i o n a l BUILDEBS . AtEBrriNG In the COM- Ixrt 75 xT50. Immediate occupan- imbursed Japan for the atomic million votes, or 36.8 per cent. Excellent salary with employe CTarlson (R-Kan), described as "en­ door. Excellent condition. COLE MOTORS GONDER'S T.V: Service, avaUable NOW IS THE time to httye your SUPPLIES MAIN STREET — Second floor, ITT HALL, in sajd Town, \ cy. Only $H,300. Will qualiro for teat damages? The Communist vote was figured benefits. Give educaUon and eX' tirely political ” the reported com­ Phone MI-S-7243,/ 436 Center Street any time. Antenna conversions. Job done befoi-e the rush. .Fred periehce. Write Box M, Herald, (Wholesalers and Retail nearly naw three room heated lONDAY, MARCH 7. 1085, at veteran, (ioodchild Realty Qj. Of­ A.—Japan has accepted $2 mil­ at nine-tenths of one per cent, or Phllco factory supervis^ service. o'clock in the evening, for lion as payment in full for all promise plan under which the in­ :e sedan, estimates. Paper book available. apartment. Stove and refrigerator, fice: 15 Forest St. MI. 3-7925 any 318,779. This w.ss only half the i949 CHEVROLBt de 1) MI-9-0980 Tel. Ml. 9-1486. / Lumber Merchants) tile bath, March 1st occupancy. e foIIo^%ing purposes:.' ' damages caused by American come tax cut would become effec­ Radio and heater,,« ellent con- Also taking orders for ' outside Ma n c h e s t e r —Girl to work in time. Reds’ showing in the last election dairy company office in Manchca. iK7 faonUi including gas bill. Ml. l.,T o see if the Town will adopt hydrogen weapon tests at Bikini although they ran more candidates tive a year, from July 1. and cor­ \ diUon. Had three, *’ ly one left, (ft. AND H. HOAR, formerly Harold painting. MI. 9-1614. Raymond 381 State St.—North Haven, Conn. EAST HARTFORD. School.Street, Auto Driving School 7-A Thideau.- ter. Knowledge of comptometer Tel. CHestnut 8-2147, 3-793F. an ordinance cresting a Planninc sfall last March. this time. poration and excise rates would be A Son's Rubbish Removal. Cel­ Commission for ^e Town,. eon-. Burnside Ave. section. Agent ony extended until that date. . Douglas Motors, 333 Main St. N.important, but wUl consider About 26.9 per cent voted for AUTO DRIVING Instruction .from lars, yards and attics cleaned. MI. PAINTING AND Paperhanging, ti;ainees. See Miss Acker at-.3120 FURNISHED BEDROOM slating of Fivt (54 Members, to be premises Sunday 1-5 p.m. Noy^ Most of Carlson's Democratic 9-1084. M. 9-4034. Q.—When did fae first scheduled the Liberals, 15.1 per cent for the 1948 FORD tu(fdr, In good condl' your'hom e. Insured dual control quaUty' work, reasonable prices Park St., Hartford, or call AD. Diamond*—Watehea— kitchen including gas, electricj appointed by the Selectmeh, in" kc- under construction, lovely 3 bed­ airplane passenger service begin? left Socialists and 13.8 per cent colleagues on thccommittee. how­ tion. 1941 Che'vrolet tuoor. Easiest oar. Larson Driving School. Ml. and prompt service. Free esti­ 3-3w)3 for appointment. ' heat and hot water. Call cordance with the provisions of room ranch, built by Ted 0 o iX A.— Aircraft Travel and T rsn s- ever, were reported ■ lining up be­ FURNITURE Reflniahing, anUque Jewelry 48 9-M43. for the right Socialists. .* temra in town. Douglas Motors, 9-6075. » mates. Fully insured. CaU Bert Section 303C of the 1958 Supple­ child, hot water heat, oil, fall cel­ porl Inaugurated London-to-Paris The two Communists .are incum­ hind that proposal. furniture a specialty, chairs caned HOUSEh^ES. EAm $50 weekly lar, itile bath. a oa e to sroools and 833 Main. and rushed. Anson F. Thorp, Plante. MI. 9-6965. LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ ment to the Connecticut General service Aug. 2.5, 1919. bent Kanichi Kawakaml. 67-year- The House; voted to make the INSTRUCTIONS given from your working'few evening hours. No pairs, adjusts watches experUy. SUtutea. ' shopping area, extfa/lsrge lots, cut effective next Jan. 1. Aa Eisen­ Phone M l, 9-5735. PAINTING, decorating and floor BusinesB Locntii old low-ranking Red and Yoahio 1941 DODGE, black, four-d(X>r home pn insured dual controlled canvassing. Car necessary. Ap­ Resaonsble prices. Open daily. 3. To transact any other busi­ hurry they will sooq/be sold. Only is presidential Shiga. No. 3 Japanese (Jommunist. hower asked, the ITOuse also votqd sanding. 'New. 1955 wallpaper 54 813,900 with $l,70b^down. Good- Q-—What aedan, appearance and running cars, standard pr automatic. M, A MANCHESTER — T.V. Service, parel Party ..Plan. Write Thoger- Thursday < evenings. 129 Sprues For Rent ness proper to come before said salute? Hawakami ran second and Shiga to extend present/corpbration and condition exceUeat. Equipped with M. Driving School. MI. 9-8541. radio and T.V. specialists since books. Free estimates. Call Gil­ sen, Wilmette, Hi. Street. MI. 9-4387. masting. . child Realty CW ML S *"y excise levies one year beyond bert Fickett after 5 p.m,^ ML ONE STORE near street, A.—Twenty-one guns fired in third in two baaka industrial dis­ radio, heater, ' defrosters, direc. 1934. Charter member of . Telsa, Charles A. Robbins time. ' / ■ succession, "nils salute ■ is given tricts which each elected four or April 1. They lue- now scheduled to tlonal signals and back-up lights, DRIVING Inatructtona front your 3-6982. WANTED—A salesman for our ' Suitable for small s or of. MI. 9-6660 or Ml. 8-4$07. ^9-1690, AO. Michael Peace when the President. visits mnitsry five candidates. drop bn that/late. . $85. MI. 3-8900. , home. Dual-control Insured car, Corset Department, experienced ______4IUA flees. Hasted. AO. MANCHB8XldR-612.500 part brick standard or automatic. CaU Man. PAINTING, floor sanding and rt- preferred, but not essential. Full Fuel and Feed 9-8094. - Stanley 'Patnode construcUrin. Six rooms complete. posts. Tokyo, voters, perhaps slill re­ An argunrfent for the compro­ cheater Driving Academy. PI. finlshing. C ^l after 6 p.m. Vernon Ume steady posiUon for young DATED at BoUoh, Cmnectlcul. First fldot—four rooms, fireplace^ membering the Red riots of May, mise is that' extension of ,these FOR A GOOD DEAL V AND M rubbish removal and odd SEASONED Hardwood for sWe* SPACIOUS Offtce,/ ground floor, this tW'enty-eighth. day .o f Feb­ 1952, rojecied a full Communist 2-7249. Toll free. Hutchins. Ml. 9-2937. woman 36 to 46. Call Mr, Blair at fumacs or fir^lace. CaU AQ. lafga-kitchen. Second flqpr— two Q -W hich United States mint rates fot/1 5 months'instead of 12 Jobs. MI. 9-6085. ' suitable for busin4as or profession. ruary, A.Y1,>'195S. AU. 9-7493 for Interview. 8*7088. Leonard Giglio. Bolton. bedrooma, hot water heat, oil, is planning to discontinue coin­ slate, . would bring in perhaps 750 mil­ and A GOOD DEAL MORE MORTLOCK'S DRIVING School Ml. 8-6900. age operations?. lion dollars more than la'now an­ UNIF(3RMS, curtsfas luid laundry Courses snd '^lasbes 27 a.cfeena,' etc. Large celisr with See McCLURE Lost confidence quickly restored done mI niy home. Will pick Op and OAK SLABS 'cut fireplace or stove , -tisrtitioned garage, smesit# drive. .A—San Francisco.'Clalif. The ticipated. Also, proponents note/, a skUled, courteous instructor. deliver,. MI. 9-2593. Help wanted— Male 36 lengths, $10 load delivered. PI. Near Bowers School. Immediate move will leave the nation with delaying the Income tax cut uni a • License included. Insured," dual RADIO - ELECTRONIC? Parfaetly Lact'Lavlsh Lintn$ July 1, 1956, would mean tha^it vision Servicing. "L esm by* 2-7886. _ occupancy. George L. Graziadio, two coin-producing 'minfa—De.n- New and Used Cars controlled standard and hydrama- SERVICE STATION attimdant over Ruth M ilie u would not be felt at all In/the Ing” at "Connecticttt’a Oldest Realtor, MI, 9-5878. ver and Philadelphia. Uc cars. MI. 9-7398. 38 years of age. Reliable, Good BALEiyHAY. Apply E^yr. J. Holl. coming fiscal year^ which/ztarta Household Services Electronics School." Spring term -working conditions. Salary and 1009 Alain St., Manchester. Aill. 428 PARKER STREET - F^r ...... starting March 14, 1955. Enroll Q —Do any rivers flow through next July 1. / McCLURE PONTIAC. Inc. Offered 13-A commission. Apply in person. 378 8-5118. years old seven Cape Mammoth Cpve in Kentucky? Labor-!4avliig Device* Help The net effect on li^m e tax­ Motorcycles—;-Blcyeie« 11 now for practical day or evening Main St. (two unfinished). Lot 100 X m . j ^ _ 'n ,e cave contains three Mama—snd Whole Family 373 Main St., Manchester . class. For free descriptive circular payers would be to ha^e the pro­ VDEAVING of bums, moth holes ^ v e n ie n t to ims and achro^ two lakes. The largest / ^ *■ posed reduction in w endar 19$6. Tel. MI-9-4545—Open Eve. UnUl 10 BKTirCLE REPAIRING, all typea, phone JA, 5-3406,'"Or write Nev^ EXPERIENCED Parts man. Pre- Garden— Farni-Dalry Enriish a specialty: Now o]^n 4 and tom clothing, hosiery runs, hot water.heat, fireplace, smesltej _ . . n , American women are' always Thua a family of flye, \yhlch would England Technical Institute, 193 fer man familiar with General Produeta SO drive-I.*.,. UberalT firt.ae.lnafinsriHng. A real reslj •I"*"* “ Wrier. being Cold how lucky they are to BEFORE YOU BUY a used car p.m. tp 9:30 p.m. Manchester handbags repaired.* zipper re­ pay $100 less nexiryear under the placement,. 'umbrellas ' repaired, Trumbull St., Hartford, Conn. Motors system.'Good working con. buy St 113.800. A. R, Wilkie and; have-eq many labor-saving devices See Gorman Motor Sales. Buick Cycle Shop, 186 West Middle Turn­ ditlons and salary, Am ly in per­ APPLES—Baldwins and Delicious. /Who was the Aral American House bill, would pay $50 leas men's shirt collars reversed and MI. 9-4369.______:p,.%right? in their homes, / Sales and Service. 385 Main pike. MI. 9-3098. INSTRUCTION. Would like to hear son. McClure PonUac, n s Main St. Very resaonsble whUe they last. under the compromise. street. M I.'9-4571, Open evenings. replaced. Marlow's LitUe Mend­ , from reliable men we can train The truth of the matter la that EMtects Veto ing Shop. Bring your own containers. Bot- THREE BEDROOM home, screen-1 jji—Roysll Tyler is so consid- it isn't Just the housew'lfe who is The stores m Manchester always give yo^ "to overhaul and install heating, JOBS TO 81600 monthly. Foreign ti’s, 360 Bush HiU Road.. House GfiP Leader Martin of 1940 HUDSON, good running condi- Bosinesn Services Offered 13 ed front and rear porches. Rusco '« r ^ . lucky. The whole family beneflU FORMICA COUNTER tops. .Unp- air conditioning and refrigerating and U.S.A. All trades. F*re paid windows, split. rail fence?. Fully M assachi^tts Said' yesterday that tion. $35. Good car for high school equipment. Must be mechahlcally if hired. No eniployment fees. A PPLE S-Picked and windfalU, $1 Q . rwi earthworms communi- by the labor-saving devices. if the I ^ s e bill passes in its pres­ boy. Glastonbury. MI. 3-2266. . RUBBISH and aaHes removed. Gen. leum, plastic wall tile.. Asphalt, insulaied. 209_Hlllstown Road. MI. rubber "Vinyl, cerk tile. The Tile ihcllned and willing to study In Free informaUon. Write Dept. 6R, and up. McIntosh, . Baldwins,' •Who really beneflls from ,lhe ent form, he expects a "ringing better valucsT-Why? Because they-wj^t your cral cleaning of ,attics, ceUars and 8-6SiO appointment only. cate by sound? . ‘ washer, drier, and eledtric Ironer? 1960 CHRYSLER four door, in ex- yards. Call M and M Rubbish re- Shop. MI. 9-2655. Buckland. . spare tima No interference with NaUonki Employment faforma- Romes, Greenings and Wagners. A —The earthworm makes vetoT*^ from the President. Elsen' present orcaipaUon. For informa AH. 8-8116. four To be aure they make Mama's life ceUent condition. White sidewalls, movsi..Ml. 9-9757. Uon Service, 1030 Broad, Newark, MANCRESTER—Immaculate slight clleking sounds while, it ho«/er has said the budget .cannot FLAT FINISH Holland window Uon write at once giving name, easier. But they also mean that low mileage, fully equipped, PM- N. J. room cape,Cape, Nicenice shaded■naaeo lot. | .,ta burrow. Whether or afand a tax- reduction this year, MELODY, J^DIO-T.V. phono’s, shades, made to measure. All address, age. U.Ulities Inst., Box FIRST QUALITY Greenings for Amesite drive, Timken hwner^ Qn I earthworms can communicate the whole family can wear fresh, /hut that one may be feasible in business ALL THE TlIjUE—not just on spe­ vate p ^ y . ML 3-5098. metal Venetian blinds at' .a new , p, Herald. ! ACTUAL JOBS OPEN U.8., So. .cooking or baking. Hand picked. clean. ,washable clothes every day. night calls. Guaranteed service, hue line. Full price $10,600. Gas by thes,e sounds ii unknown. 1956. hd. 9-2280. low price. Keys made while you America, JSunpe. To $18,000. Special, $1.38 basket. Louie Bimce, ton Realty Co. Office 166 School You caA be iUre they, didn’t—back •' Carlson said in an interview' he wait. Marlow's. INSTRUCTION. Want to be a WrMe Employment InformaUon 629 West Center St. St. MI. 9-3851, Ml. 9-67SL in the days of the scrub boXrd and regards the reported compromise dental receptionist? High wages, Q —. What per cent jerf fa*,,” "*" F u r n it u r e Repair Service: Center, Room" 474, 4 Green St., tbeTktlron. ' even more political than the cial occasions. Buy everything you need for SEPTIC TANKS (Complete repairing, reflniahing, big need, interesting work. Les­ Etorton, 14. verie can now'" be "measured" by ., Honsehold Goods SI adlronomers? ' ■ Who reqlly beneflta from the House action,” where the voting restoring ori all types of furniture. sons come to you by mail. In­ closely fallowed party lines. ’ AND ' BuildinK—-Contractinw 14 cludes ' glamour and personality FOREIGN)' EMPLOYMEATT con- IfOts For Sale 7S • A __About 1 per cent, according home free?er?« I t , cuta . Zigmund Go.zdz,, Prop. F,ormerly BARGAINS in new and used appli­ Mama's marketing Um.e.'But the “ If Congress Voted for any auch 6f Watkins Bros. Tel. M l.-8-7449. development. Write for free Infor- struction I work. If intereited in to the isteat report. The other 99 better service, good ^selections, and real con­ CABINET^ MAKING - Ws alao do foreign projects with high pay, ances. Terms and tradSs. James A ZONE, lot 50 X 164, on good- per cent, with mllUonz of billion- whole, family enjoys the variety proposal it would mean that no PLUaSED SEWERS , maUon. Wayne School, Inc., Box matter whSt the country's finan­ all types of carpentry work, re­ D. Herald. 'write F o re i^ Service Bureau, A. Woods AppiisMcea, 483 Canter street: 61,600. Madeline Smith. gtar ralNxl€s scattfred through the and nduriahraent of fresh frozen modeling! alterations, etc. Good Box 295, Metuchen, N. J, St. AH. 9-19il. ■■ Realtor. MI. 9-1643. far reaches of'creatlon, still defies fruits and vegetables. And the cial condition la on July, 1, 19.56. a MACHINE CUANED workmanship, and reasonable whole family enjoys the aptjr-of- tax cut would go into effect', " Carl- venience “At Home.” - r FRANK'S IS Buying snd selling EXTRA LARGE buUding lot aOD- x direct measurement snd lU dis­ Septic Tanks, Dry WeUs, Sewer rates. Elstimstes gladly given. Bonds—Stork^-^ FLORIDA JOB information. Fe^ tances snd pro'pertlei must be the-moment entertainment, made aon aaid. "If such a redu'etion good used furniture and anUques. 300’ with excellent view. Reason­ voted I doubt that it ever would be U ses iBstaUed Cellar Water­ Call Dick at PI. 3-6695 or John at Mortflraqes SI details send your name, snd sa- deduce^ possible by the meSls cooked snd dress to Horizons, 1878 W. Flagler, will be open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. AQ. able. .Ml. 9-7376. frozen for unexpected guests. rescinded even if economic condi-1 proofing Done. ML 3-5769. 9-6580, 430 Lake St. CONVERSE, Miami 85, Fla. • Q — Which it the fsstest-grow Teenagers Get Biggest Break tiona were much worse than they | GENERAL Oonitruction, altera. ing Industry in the United Whose'llfe is msde essler by the are now.” McKIHNEY IROS. Uona, remodeling, plastic Ule, WANTED—Carpenters or helpers. FURNTrURE>-We are haying and Snbftrbon For Sale 71 Chairman Byrd (D-Va) said he SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. JR. TOO MAI^Y DEBTS? selling good used furniture. Jones eiectrid dishwssher? Everyone sa- counter work, garage, etc. No Job , Apply Job on Spruce Street be­ A — The. chemical Industry. In hopes the Finance Committee con tween Bissell snd Birch, Furniture, 16 Oak St. MI. 9-1041. it o c k v O L E -F lv a room ranch, sumes it la Mama’s. But back in U9-1SX Pearl St., Tel. 5U-8-5808 too small. Eugene Girkrdin, vi6 1953, It was the only, industry in the old days the children of-the act on thqVtax bill later in the day. { Trotter St. MI. 9-5509.. Pay them all at once. $2,000 can three years old, hot water oU heat, While he would not comment o n : YOUNG AlAN to work on used car three bedrooms, all utilities. Near the nsUon which sold iU products family were reaponalble for clear­ PAINTINB AND be paid off 'at $50 per month. Ask 1964 NORGE electric refrigarator, the compromise proposal; Byrd in-1 lot snd on car washing machine. hul. 'Assume 1% % State mort­ lO'every ortO 'Of the 72 major in- ing the table, wsahihg,'drying and FOR YOUR remodeling Job. or Frank Burke or Mel Redman about pracUcally naw. AQ. $-4777. dicated he plans to go down the PAPER HANDIND new work. Call Wm. Kanehi, Con­ Driver’s license necessary. Ajpply 2409 gage, 36 year. M7.S0 monthly In­ dustriss listecj by ths y.B. Depart­ putting away the dishes. It looks line in opposition to the $30 cut. DON’T ROAM a 2nd mortgage. tractor and Builder, 319 Center in person "to Bruno Ajlassoll at cludes taxes snd Interest after ment o< pomroerce. ' as though the dishwasher is a big­ He contends taxes should not b e ,, t e u :p h o n e These Isce-Isvieh linens, sm- ifiaitrlfwfpr Eppiting l|ifratb, St. Tel MI. 8-7778. Manchester Motor Sales. FOUR BURNER gas range, good brpldered with roftly shaded - dowp payment, 'Price _$13',800. ger boon to children and teenagers cut while the government is bpersL 11 8200 ■ Phone Barbmra. Woods Agency. Q __"Why are Europe and Asia CONNECTICUT con^fion. Phons Ml. 9-8384. I4M (- 24W' SEW & SAVE bachelor-button designs^ will eflH than to housqwlvea. ng in the red. ' 'J ABC CJBCULA’nON 11,506 DAILY BUILDIN(3 contractors. All types WANTED—on truck driver. Ex­ MI. 9-7702. Often Spoken of as a single con­ Who gets the most out of all the, ' of esrpanter work done. Garages, many compliments from family sen. George (D-Ga,), who de- MORTGAGE EXCHANGE perience preferred. Write Box A, A beautifully tailored button tinent, Eurssis? ■ r quick and easy to prepare foods .aiterstlons, rooms finished, etc. Herald. snd friends. •; (Or If you wish, CUSTOM BUILT by owner. Six A — Because no ocean divides blined specific comment on the re- NORCA UPRIGHT vacuum clcan- front'frock designed in half sixes makeji set with Just the easy-to- on the market today—Just Mama? rted compromise plan, hes'* said | Free esUmstes. MI. 9-5981. 27 Lewis Street - f sr. $10. Call AH. 8-8336. room house, fall shed dormer. them. Manchester mcrclMfats keep you np-fo-dato ex w to i that flt"the ahortsr figure per erpehet border; and another with three large bedrodros, living No Indeed. All kinds o f family out­ fears the House might not i they haro to offer through advertising in the' Herald. Hartford CH-8-8897 , three large h« ings and recreation are possible to­ c NEW N8TRUCnON, remodel­ Pcmsl* 3 5 fecuy. ths pretty embroidery motifs.) room, dining room. large kitchen agree to any tax bill tf'the Senate | Read It everv day—not onl.v for completo oeveroge of Pattern No. 8300 is in sixes 14%. i,Q — What was Wagner’s ftrst day because Mams doesn't have to ing and repairing experUy done. Sitnntions Wanted— f i n a l c l e a r a n c e Pattern No. 2409 contains cro^ with knotty pine cabinets, 1% wish, to be a musician oriis poet? simply strikes out the. $20 provi­ the news of jhe .toy—but also to see what’e new with EsUmates gladly given. Robert M. 1**4, 18%, 20%. 23%. 34%. Site chft directions; hot-iron transfer spend long hours in the kitchen' oi\ sion. He sold the revenue loss from V FOR SALE baths, hot water heat, recessed A — A poet. , I laical merchants.. Wanted Alexander. Ml. 9-7716. A few * X 12 rugs, wool and 18%, short sleeve, 4% yards, of for 4 designs; msteriU require­ cast iron radiation. Plenty of take up half of Sunday preparing declining corporation and - excloe | W E B U Y wool mixtures from $to. Large ae- 35-inch. OVER 100 shares First .CURTAINS laundered and ironing ments; stitch llIustratioM; .color closets, two fireplaces, 10 x 14 Q — What is the meaning of the Sunday dinner. taxes then-mijlit double the antici­ Entire or Partial Estates FOUNDATIONS, fireplaces, plas­ done in my home.. AC. 9-4333. lection'of lamps, chairs -and furni­ For tbU pattsrn. send 3Sc in chart.. porch, gar6ge. Blinds, aluminum ".When you get .right down fa pated deflch for the fiscal year Steio{rsplMr Urm ptscfeulfa**- ' • tering, additions, garages snd re­ National, Bank of Man­ ture for the entire hoipe at w b - coins, your name, addraas, s l s e Sand 2$c in coins, your name, -ad­ Zfarni windows and doors. I « ^ 6 - f Sets, anything that makes ending next June 30, Antiques,^ China, Glass pairs. C. A H. Modernizing Co. dsalrsd. snd ths pattqrn number fa A — It is the culture qf fish. Shorthaqd and typing: *nd chester stocks, s u it offar. itantlal savings. Stop jn and browse dress and the PatUrn Number to ' diat's occupancy. Lot 100* x 300 . Mama’s work essler benefits the Complete Hou84>holds Free esUmstes. Bknk rates. MI. WOULD U K B to care for ohiMron around. BUB BUBNETT, MANCHESTV'* ANNE CABOT. MANCHESTER Call Owner. ML 3A306. whole family; For Mama doesn't NO SMALL POTATOES fiUnk experience necfl^ry, 9-5604. in my home. AH. 9-3485. Q — When did Uhcoln heeptae Storage Lots Store Stock Reply EVENING HERALD. IIM AV EVEAflNG HERALD. STS W. the capital of Nebraska? -squander ths time saved oit her­ knowledge of bookkeeping CHAAIBER’S FURNITURE a m e b i c a b . n e w YOBK a«,N. Qnfacy St., C W eu e IlUaele. BPLTON--Fivs r5oma and ^ c a self. She uses it to moHe life more Bt. Agatha. Maine, (A7'— Teach- Box S—c!o Herald fit The Green The latest issue of our pattern wldUional room. Hot water oU A —t fa September. 1867. afUr . Call Anytime helpful. Roofing—Siding IS D og»—Binto—Pctii . 41 Now avallalSle-Ahe 1*55 Needle­ 13 years of diseussioh ihs capital enjoyable for .the whole family. ero In this little Aibostook Ounty magasiqe --contains dosana more work Album prinfad in attiacUvc best. Lot 100 E 300. Quick occu­ (All rights reserved ■ffawir -haven't been paid, for 15 FIRST AND Second mortnges Hours: 10 to 5—7:30 to S:30 pancy. Price $11,900. Madeline was moved from Omaha to lin- ROBmT M. REID R SON — Apply — FOR THE BEST In Bonded built bought for our own account Fast, BOXER PUPS. French Poodls smart, aa^ fa asw atylss fgi: all colors. H contains Sf ftagta of . NBA Oarotos, la «.) ^ weeks beeauM of loot MoaoB'i poor ■gag. Bend 3 * M fa 'tM ifV 'fo r your lovsly dsslgns -r- plus * gtft pat- Imltn, Rfsltor. ML $-l$43. Pbm a toanefeaater Ml-t'TTT# up roofs, atnngls roo6. jnttsrp, eonndenUal ssivfce. ACaaebaater ptaps, Tfaia payments: Vary rea­ KNEEHOLB DESK, mabogany Investment Oorp., 344 Alain atzeet. sonable. Boxer Farm, Vetnon, with leather tap. IT Orandvlisir copy e t the Iprfag and. summer tarns, direcUonk prtktsd !■ book. 1 ■ * ’ ■ *91 M AfN ST., MANCHESTER «MJSH HAR^WAlti "tonductora and'roof repaira call Only 35e a copy! Cough^D. ACL 8-7707. AQ. 5-641*. CUnn. RockviUa S-32U. St., Alaachtottr- '55 M ua. r . . . t ■; . 4 I . , i. V'- M

' 5>*' -sr- * ¥■ '■‘t MONDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1968 f X o s : > 'Avdrafc Dsily Net Press Ran V The Weather If^ralb ' Fee-.UMf^'sek EndMt.,; K' Fomeast ef li. 8^ Weather Bar earn ■ > IS The W omeirriimb erf Jteiufliee- to M e t Partial clearing tonight. Low hi tiT ^ iheet toaigm^tS o'clock Betroihedh\^ 0 Vacationing in^ M t Indies Zom tp ard mid 96a. Increasing claad)*eee; Abotlt^lp^f^ in the South Jtethodiet C h ui^ to cosier Wednesday, ratal lliiely late hear Miaj'lormine Wllllama-^ Member e( the Audit- . W ednesdlRy INight [JABEFTLEV- OOMPOtJNDBD^ Bnremi e< OIrenlatlea tai day. High mM. 46. . liantonomoh Tiibe No^NW.J Boaton lecture'oh^ the eubject; S essio n Jiianche»ter^ A City Qf VUkfH^ C h^ m loHMi^will hold it* regular meet-"t-*‘* Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wells, Liji-1 Goodell. Stafford; Dennis Caiokai, professional office near 599 Porter Sale! chance to study the transcript of / neflt Assn., will meet tomorrow ■ ' 134 Birch St. said'it ia-"ulterly indefensible", toj "Baptists and W.hiH^Th'ey Believe," Benei wood Avie., Newington. S t ' contcrHl that tliia reduction would i what he had (old the state in- at 8. p.rri. in Odd Fellows- Hall, Miss Keegan la employed by the ADiMiTTED YESTERDAY; Mrs. Another application jg- from Vestigatora. The hostesses will be Mrs. W'illlam J Pellerip,’'Mansfield Depot; Mra. > WALLPAPER i be inflatli^ry. ! Hooker,, Mrs. Miller Itaugh, Mrs. (president, Mrs. Merle Laiiro hopes Southern New Engla'nd Telephone Snnol Solomon, wiio wishes to place "The niost raUonal criUclam of- Refusing to' an.swer question,* Perils Lead for a good turnout of the mem­ Co, in Manchestei' and her fiance Mary Sullivan, 33 Edgerton St.; a .dwelling addition two feet put to him by the Senate Inlei-nal ^ye*ley Miles and Mrs. Frank Walter Cordpran,■Coran, Ck>ventry; Mrs. P ROOM LOTS 4 this proposal (the House bill) would Mott, Jr. \ bers, particularly all In tha guard is attending Hlllyer College. closer I j the sideline than r«g\ila- be thM. it ia not large enough nor' S>ccurlfy Subcommittee. Matusow London, Rfarcli*^^ (flV - team, as a rehearsal will be held Ckirolyn P re ^ n , 88 Bowers St.,; tionr allow at 19 Robert Rd. said he'would invoke "thf protec- A September wedding Is Mrs, Josephind Marks, 48 Spi-uce fast enough to respond adequately Prime Minister Churchill said The Dorcas Group of the'-South In preparation for the rally' in planned. Arturo. Gremmo w-ill ask permis­ to the rising threat of unempiby- t.on afforded me by the Fifth Wlllimantlc. Plans wilt. algp be St.; Mrs. Cecelia Kip, Storra; Wll Amendmerit." Tliis amendment . toda.v the United States haa Methodist Church will meet all day llam Oockett, 20 Fairfield St.: sion to expand his business and sell mant and national economic defi- Wednesday for rug making. Lunch made for the St. Patrick's sup- refrigerated products In add'tlon bits," he sold. gives a per^n the right to refuse ^many timea^’ the H-bomb pef Tuesday, March 15, the Rr-st The BrlUsJr-American Club will Mrs. Gertrude Brewn, RFD ►19'39'59'j to give teatiiiiony which might In­ will be served. ^ Rockville; Norman Jaquith to products for which permission Rebuttal to Humphrey 'strengrth of the Soviet Union. the re\iew has served since the meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock has alraady been granted at 811 E. ^CiosinR Out Three Books s criminate him. kitchen has been • enlarged. Ar- at the clubhouse. « Doming St.; Ann Begin, Wi^ Keyseriing appeared ait the idvl- Bui\ he added that - Ruaaia I Mary McClure Group of the -Robert and Donald Rogo^, SO Middle Tpke.: end Leonard J. Ven- tstion of some Democratic Sena­ Kefuars to (,'nnllniie rOingemenls \vill be In charge of drillo wishes to build* two family (^ouhtJaunch a full-acale nu- Congregational Women's A rheetlng the North Metho­ Bigelow St.; Michael Jeffries, 30 tors who are supporting the income In the past, various persoqi* set the,.date of Satur- Mrs. Irene Vincek. M rs.. Betty dwelling at Oakland Terrace and P 50% Diacoont ^ . tax cut. Ihey asked that he be whom Matusow has accused 'of itlear ^tack againat North Sobiski and Mrs. Irene La Palme. dist WSCS will be held Wednesday Newman St.; Frank Bausola, 120 19, a t ' 8 p. m. when Charter Oak St.; Mrs. Rose Lan- Beacon Street. called in rebuttal to Secretary of being Reds have invoked ' their at 8 p.m. at the church. Mrs. Extension* of permisalon alreedy ^Also New Papers In Stock^ America ii^ two to four years. Bohn, author of "Pa­ Charle.* Gipaon. president of th* sano, 170 Blasell S y ( Mr*. Mar­ the ‘ Treasury Humphrey, who Fifth Amendment privilege when pa's WtfeX wrill give a humorous Tickets for the Mse Desmond garet Kiihlman, l^ L y n e sa St.; Graci* Lin* Photo. granted by the W A Will be asked vigorously opposed the House plan called before the Senate atibcom- Manchester Council of Church Mr. and Mrs. Patrlcly F. Carroll of 692 E . O n ter 8t., are cur­ by Mabel McOacken, to conduct Prime Mlnisler Ichiro Hatoyams of Japan stands amid cheering ' London, ^ a rc h 1 i/P )— lecture. M «. Bom described her Children's Theater performances Women, will present a sound color Ernest Vichl,. 147 Iff! Middle Tpke.,; yesterday and' said It might touch mitteesand other congiessional in­ book before Center Church Women of ‘;Robin Mood's Treasure," *to be Joseuh Robichauu, East Hartford; rently enjoying a 12-day oniise to the Caribbean ports of the Nether­ a touriFt home and have a aign at off a new round of Ipflation. party vvorkers outside hta residence as he thanks Democratic party vestigators. Prime Minister -Churchill movie, entitled "Each ■ One, Teach lands West Indies, Venckiiela and Columbia. They, sailed from New 17 Spruce St.; and Charles Luce ^ BURNSIDE 4 BUpporters fair the 2 - ^ t conservative victory In the Parllamrntar.v some weeks s m In a most enter­ given Friday and Satimday.at the One,” on Dr. Frank Laubach'a Miss Irene Peckham, Glastonbury. The committee planned to vote After testifying ' volubly for -said today the \Jnited States taining w’sy. . \ Waddell School under/the aUepicea BIRTHS l^ ST ER D A Y : s son to York Feb. 18 on the Grate Line's Santa Paula. Carroll is sales man­ for a repairer’s licenoe at 624 E. "msny times the nuclear power td J firemen at the Vernon Fire House , » t.: Mra. Florence Ballou, 121 Center. you, to make your answers as re of Hartforai^yanced from tha.Common Pie tromportatioH by Silver Lone I Monday nights. Whenever It la | Hollister S t.; Mrs. Harriet Mul-* Kodh and son, 222 Lydall St.; Keyseriing Said the economic Diem's ability ta solve the nation's _ Los-Vegsa, Nev., March/1-1^1-*-: along the the iupenor . Soviet-BusbI* and of crtiirse Tar I necesAary, the Manchester First j doon, 152 Eldridge St. Arlington Chapin, 40 Durant St.; PATIENT AT HOSPITA situation Is much leas rosy than critical , internal problesM. A reddish flash so bright' It wag •V«slerdsy you ma*de statements ! larawt-Egyp^aa bordiborder sine* the Court toda.v when Gov. Ribicoff adniinLatered the oath In | more effective .means of deliver­ leaving Orange Hew at 6:45 P.M. ! Aid iTislructor* help nearby towns , DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Jcyieph Halliday, 91 (Jhestnut St.; Mrs. Margaret Nichols.’ 87 Mill th* administration has pl^urod. Britain. Franc* and all other r*- 1949 Palaa$Hie armlatiee. the executive office. The ceremony, occurring two hours ing," he said. 5 4 x 5 4 sedi) in five states *ej:ompanied (about .others) w)iich you yourself Reds Have “Type of Bomb" ‘ with their First Aid programs. John Crealey, 56 Summit St.; Mra. Claire Bisaonette, 18 Locust St.,/Is a patient at the Manches^r that the recovery from th? 1964 sponaihle nations concerned share th* predawn detonation^ today of after .^the Governor had aworn in'* $ 1 *0 0 recession has lagged far behind the this feeling. conceded' were bssSd on hearsay The Ckdro government accused The Prime Miniater said Britain St. ' / Memorial Hospital. v„ the third atomic deyice In the 1955 and left the wron^ Impression.!’ Israelf 'forces of killing 18 Egyp- 16 commiskioners. and department ; levels needed for full employbient. Dulles was accompanied heads, was witnessed by merribeis] has atarted.building H-b«mbs. - Natiohel output, Keyseriing con-- P.irsident' Eisenhower's special teat series He said he meant Matusow** ide- Uap* and wounding 31 others In * He told the Commons hia in­ Touched off in perfectly clear ^'S(ieak" attack last night on an of Cotter's family and about 2 0 1 Six Top ^eds 5 4 x 7 0 ambassador,- J. Lan'ton Collin*, aa- of hia friends, many, of them formation is that the Russians (ConUnned on Pago Eight) tlsUnt Secretary Walter Rpbert- weather a t 5:30 a.m. 18:30 a.m. (ContlBued am Pago Bi|ht) ■"Army headquarters two miles in­ have developed ."a type of bomb" $ 1 *4 9 E ST l. the spectacle was visible as side Egypt's coastal Gaza atrip. prominent Hartford lawyers and *on in charge .of Far East af­ former legislators. Released, Wai| of intermediate power. smart cloths look like a rt'al fabric with. smhroidcred fair*. and three aides during the far 'away as Pocatello, Idaho. 476 A apokeaman ,aaid Egypt has "There is no reason, however, These are Ae only requirements for joining the Connecticut pattern all around. Buy for gifta and for your own use. miles away. It was also visible in cabled a jirotest to the United Na­ Cotter, a former minority leader 75-minute talk. Diem was Suikjd of the House, succeeds Judge. John I'hy they should not develop some Blue Cross Hospital Care Plan through Indiyidual ^rollm eSx d wipe them off. Blue, gfebn, white,, yellow,. pink' and grey. by hit foreign miniiter. Tran Van Phoenix. Ariz., 440 miles southeast. S^ratojet Rips tions Security Council, time within the next fbur or three President Gets Observer* In San Francisco, Los Foreign Minister ' Mahmoud T. t^ linan whd^e resignation be­ New Jail Term Do, who speaks fiuent English. cause of ill health became effective or\ven two years more advanced Eriem described the two chief Angeles. Salt Lake City, and,St. Fawzi summoned the Britiah and weapons and the" means to deliy^ ■\' 1. That Mtther you nor your wife ...o r huaband werka (jeorge, Utah, also witnessed It. American ambassador, for consul­ yesterday. I New YorirTTiJarch 1 (A*i Six Bill to Boostj problems, facing hia government a* Trailer Park, Leipnrr Succeed* (’otter ' them on North American largeU." 9 taJ ; persona on the payroll \ the resettlement of some 700,000 The Atomic Energj* Commission tation and arranged to confer later "OnlyNmrae countries poMM, in with representatives of all cOun- Former State Sen. Benjamin M. VE LAUNDERING TABLE CLOTH refugees from the Communist sold the explosion wss similar in Lcipner of Bridgeport, named by tenced for conspiracy In 1949 fln- varying aqfrees. the "fejdwledge J- That your application la mailed to Blue Cross by March 15. surance north and the neutralization -of power to tbk*'second shot of the tries which are members of the Se­ FOR THE RRST TIME AT Congress Payl Death Toll Five curity Council. Ribicoff to succeed Colter oa the i»hed |heir 5-ye*r prison term* to- and the P ^ e r -to make nuclear / special interest groups , which are series, last. Feb. 22, which would Oimmon Pleas Court, received tile day, weapons, OiVthese, the United f. Your protection propam should include Burglary —- ! hindering, the \efugee program. make it on,* of the smaller explo­ Five houra after the flret,Egyp­ States is ovarwhelmingly the REAL LOW PRICES! Washington; March 1 (dPI—Con- \ Lake Chsries, L*., March 1 (Ab— oath of office yesterday at the But U.S. Marshal* were walling and Theft Insurance in^de and outside your homie. It is urgent, piem said, that se­ sions here. The Feb, 22 blast gave tian announcement, an Israeli Fqirfl'eld County C^urthouae. al the gata? to take them into cui- chief." Individual Enrollment memberships become effective Afav 1 greis garv* final approval today to i curity now dlitiirbed b.\; dissident Las Vegas* its best Jolt in three A prippled B47 je t bomber smash- spokesman in Jerusalem codnter- a 50 per cent pay Increase (or its - p i into a suburban residential area other Judicial' matters, the toattle had ble to transplant, the-’ refugees' to At the control station on Yucca crewmen ,and a yoimg couple port for another term on the Com­ maximum of 10 year* in cepted by' the Seriate yesterday.) riceUnds in time for the.pisriting “continued into the Gaza atrip” V With, the President’s signature! the flat, 75 miles northwest, observers Whoee house was demolished by mon fleoA. Court. prison. LAMINATED PLASTIC intended to make them self sus­ said they felt the sjiock as a and the Israelis "suffered s' num­ ■The six were 'among - 11 party lavinrnliker* will begin drawing the flaming debris. ber of' casualties" before repulsing The aecr^ballot vole on Judge higher pay as of March 1. taining. "strong Unimp.”* The' device was The six-engine Stratojet was Swain, 'whpa^urrent 4-year term l«t Just w-ipe them off. Can be laundered in machine and ironed- on a roll coll. ' (ConUaiied Page Eight) (Goatlaae'd en Paige E tgM )' 424 Ptfhnaylvsnla Ave„ Californi*. Uie reappointrheni of .luvenlle the coJirt calendar the scheduled i I* ^ - _ MoW □ ' O wrong jilde. Will outlast regular plastic cloths several times.. Senate approval yesterdqy was Pa. Hia next qf kin were hie wife Court Judge. Stanley P. Mead of trial of Rii»si*n-born Irving Pot- In addition, soipe hall may oc­ Beautiful rose damask pattern in grey, rose, green, yellow and by a voice vote, but there was a and four children! Hoicee Post Office CJommittee Is New Canaan for a new-6-year term^ . ash, 55, on condition he leave the cur locally between 2 and 8 |>. Slow beige.. 8*enste roll call when It passed its Capti; Mark M. Veck, 3 i. co-pilot. c^lM into eeaslon to approve'pay beginning July 1. The House vote 'United -State* for. Communist Pp- m, the buresM said. b HOME ADDRESS Initial version- of a,pay raise bill. Box 196. Dbwnlevillc, (3alif. Hia raise of about 7-or 8 per cent-for wa* ?21 to *, Jtodon Friday. - SoputoWd □ Y a iis M fram Wait ia 1951: ' FIRE rX)HB ,\T 8100.008 Oivofcsd P The final bill Is a compromise of next of kin were hia wife and two 500,000 postal- a’orkera . . . SpectaT "rtie N°use adjourned for the- day Pb.tash. relea-aed Dec. 9 from the Widowsd □ differing' measures passed by the. children. tors are ordered searched for guns after concurring with the Senate federa'l * penitentiary at Leaven­ Boston. Mafch I (/P) -—Fire of _ 8enst* and House. Capt. Elwyn B. McBde,. 83, ob­ "or other 'deadly wfapons" as Al- • in'approval of the nomination of worth. Kan., had beeh seeking undetermined isauae swept the Skiswp MotHMiD . 2'.I story Egyptian (Ttenilcal It Roiifhd □ k l^ H T IRREGULARS O F' | 1.64 The measure also- carries pay server. 1114 ’Traeis Ave.. Fort bert Fuller's murder trial enters' Ckimmon Pleas Jud)te Walter' M. such permission.. He has obtained Numbof raises of $7,500 to $10,000 for ap­ A-Scientist Pontecorvo Worth, Tex-. Hi* .next of kin were third WMk in tense Birmingham, Pickett of Washington to succeed Poland's consent to admit him. fo . plant In the Grove Hall oec- I am »sHW«*V*4 D •mptoyad by »b» « « « - proximately 400 federal Judges, a hia wife and two children. Ala., courtroom. . Superior Court Judge Thomas J. He formerly was active .in the tion of Roxbpry today with loaa Evoryofi* . ■;Or ^,000 boost'for the Vice President The Calcasieu Parish (county) Sen. Gore- (D-Tenn) . pays he Molloy when the latter reaches re- CnO Fur and Leather Workef* eetimated by the owner, Her- cemptots ib'n am tmploytd Extra Large 24x46 and House Speaker,, and increases Now Working lo r Reds sheriff's office identified the dead iloesn't believe'Jh-esidHit Eisen­ tlrem'ent age June 29. Union. .man Balder of Newtoa. at 8100,- soetion for U.S. attomsya. 'Dies* were not civilians as Albert Morgan. 24, and hower will have "an outside chance The House deferred action until' Two of those released today 000. The Maze was discovered 'altered in yesterday's ..conference. hi* wife Kate, M, both of Lake to carry a single' Sdnthern state tomorrow' bn three other Juilgeshlp John Williamson and Jacob Stachel about 6 a. m. aod Fire Chief Nombw o» : CANNON ' The lawiriakers looked to Eisen­ Moscow, ’ March 1 (^i—Brupos, hlm “ashamed of my profeasion," Charles! ,ln 1956." ... . Year ago today four appointments. They are: --^also are foreign born. John V. Stapleton ordered three . afnployml by »W» hower to give the con^saional Poritecorvo, the Italiait-bom Brit- j tli*e'letters said; T. Bgt. James 'O. 8spp of Lake Puerto Rican fapatics sprang up in Common Plegs Court Judge : '• Stachel, 55, the party's, educa­ . alarms In rapid anccrealoa. Marr'wd pay booat a strong o>w endorse­ iah aaientlst who disappeared from ; ; “The atomic threat hanging over C!harles A FB waa burned* when vialtora gallery and sprayed House Philip R. Pastor* to a u c c ^ Pickett tional director, was born in Rus- penoM eo« • ■ ; ■ vl...... \ ment when he aigna the bill. Such the Weet in 1960, Said in letters, the world (oacea me as a scientist debrii ignited hia trailer home. ehaiwh'er ivlth bullets. . V _^___ •FLYING POXC'.XR’ 'CRASHI 1 ----^om. ood Addr«* J His condition was termed not Tokyo; March I I iMt »K»ios BATH TOWELS a White.House plug, they hoped, to Soviet newspapers today he has having relations with atomic prob­ N u clea r- powdred submarine — Four iqtomic energy) fpr the welfare of By THE A880Ct\TBD PRB88 . . Bill which would have re­ state of emergency. One small yil-* boiling streams. today, of the, nomlfcflon o( re­ DoustdSf I need It!" bomb. The U.S. J6int t^ngrea- A tornado hits th* city's aaat tired Brig. Gefit. Jn'llus C. G IV fN W iT H new men entered the top circlk of Bional A tomic ' Energy' Corriihittee humanity."' quired municipal boards to throw Jtg e was virtually abandoned. Through th* night, officials at CLOSED MONOa'’'S aide of Youngstoi^, Ohio, early open their meeting* to press and An estimated 100 aoffl of -sugar -Red CroOa headquarters in Paho*; llolmea oa ajdbiish^or to Sen O toRR icticiit BI w r C r o ^ “Our. I1.F.M. Boiler-Stoker ia the best investrnent we've ever th* Soviet government today and- in 195L rkted him oa a "flrat-claSt The letters said "The seriousneia this morning, killing a ' 43- Doudhier ■cienti(|c brain" and "a storehouse of the'situation created by the public is killed by Maaedchoaetta. cane fields and timber were ablaze High School cast worried glances' rhalrman - " " made.” .... ' > C A S H S A L iS three others already well known year-old housewife, injuring Senate. with molten lav*. More, than 4(H) wyalward, where fumes were • re- Sena. Green (D*:RI). S45WWtii«yB¥Miwt . I . of kno^edge about Anglo-Ameri- threat, 'of revival of German mlll- (D-MontI, Sporisnian (D-.Yla). Son P Call Mitchell 9-5253 for a FREE eStiinate and a FREE heating nioVed up the Udder. toriam and tbe Intention of tjie six other persons and. sweeping Screen writers select “On the persons fled . their 1)°"’*" ported breaking cut o( a new rift of ’ In the first major government can-Canadian 'alpmlc projects." It five basementless homes off their dormant .cfatera,.fiVa mllea from WtleV (R-W’ls). and H. Alexan- DaudMw □ _ ■urvey! ' - 1 -1 ni D;. u said he also hod knowledge of warmongera to prepare atomic war Waterfront" as the beat written path of the fiery river* moving re­ . shokeup since Marshal- Nikolai slab foundations. « drama for -the. movies lost 'year lentlessly forward. here. drr Smith (R -M ) supported New HeVeii, Cowieet*** later hydrogen bomb develfip- oblige every honest pian, especial; the nominatlen. - I 24 HOUR EMERGINCY SERVICE ON ' i Bulganin became premier three ly the acienttst, to do everything Three other homes were badly . .'.'Newspaper of Soviet Ministry Early today the main lava "If that erupta, Pahoa will be In i weeks ago, the Presidium of the ments.) ' f ■ damaged and scores of sleeping of Agriculture says Ruaaia would stream had . traveled about 2'^ danger,'' said Robert. Spence, Red ALL E.F.M. STOKERS Pontecorvo'a identical letters, in,his power to ward off the crea­ FIN'D SI.X BOI>IE§ , Supreipc Soviet raised three dep­ tion of a new war." . residents escaped Injury. Damag* be happy to arad. delegation of miles, and W’a* still a^bout 4 'a miles C roaa disaster chaipnan. uty premiers to the rank of first the flrst'definite word of him since is expected to exce^ $100,000,. farmers and ocientiats to Iowa to (rdnr the ocean. Police; soM it was amMitV no PhocBix. Aril.. .MorohJ hi* disappearance, appeared in Winner of 8tailit Prize A 89-ye*r'M>ld veteriaorUn. Us deputies -arid named four other The letters were signed. Prof. police and firemen eetimitted.. titudy t.ta com and hog culture. Lava Shoots Into Sky , one was hurt among the eatlmated Pravda and laVeaUo, the Soviet .20,000 sightseers. )yhose cars chok­ wife iind their four chlldr« jw — ~ Einol* Pdrsow ...... $1.M par iwntii men to be deputy premiers. Bruno Pontecorvo, w/inner of the The dead woman. Mrs. Mary Defense Dept, nays Canada will CJlvIi Defense .headquarters ref were found rfiol to denth to nMILeiLIiilBKy«L These were *-016' new sppolqt- 'Cjpmmunist party and governpient Stalin prise. This wss believed to Fallott, waa found in the driveway qeod amaU group to take part iii ported tons of fluid rock Spreading ed five miles bf access roads fri>[n. MwibaflNl omI wifa..$5.«7 par Mffrth their 4*room li*m»e •evemi m iM menta, announced eqrly today: newspaper*.* Without saying so, be th* first mention' that he ho* of hec wrecked home. Her hus­ current atomic testa in Nevada . out in three, directions. Fountain* the eruptipni to Pahoa. ^ j specifically, they indlcstqd he la .The eruptions started at 8:10!.'a. I north of here^todny. HhoH» U - To be. first deputy premiers— received thla sward, vsusUy valued band, Andrew, was hospitalised Western poolers reportedly agree of bpiUng lava, shot 50 to 100 feet C. Bolea'anld the huokaad. D r.' HIRE’S WHAT YOU PAY BUILDING MATERIALS ibrmer Trade Ministers A. I. Mi- working .in Moscow; St about $25,000. with but* dn the shoulder. H* said io pooh Proteat-tto Russia against in the air ffom 'fouf White hot m. yesterday when a ^*>4; AsserUdg he qui$ the Wfqt be- tiv* mile* aoutheoif of ra)io%^ in ' George C. .Moffari. oppaieally • no* W ’ ta a fia i, M. G. Pervukhln and M, Z. Pontqcorvo's stoteiMe^it sold th* h* heard a roar, coverdd himself ollMOd violations of secrecy rules craters rising higher by the hour. .had killed. Us wife aad cWMm I cous# pr«|Mr«Uon* thert to r igtill- at.U Jd; Disarmament Oonf ‘ ' aad IfeeB skat kims^tt,^ dam (Ow BihmR w i 8> i» tT \ e e k U klomIeJee*B*i! "' ,M| Paf* IMrtssa) I'^j^don. mit o^jelaU .to e ^ e r people out ^ .^dvjsrtise in The Herald—qjt P iys V • 1. > ;■