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Mrs. FYances Bellows, who left about 365,000,, whs In stocks, 1 2 , s k eoldev to n ^ t. Low ki Me. The M o th ^ Bible Study group D iscussion dtvldemu and i^wikibdnk sa'vings. He will meet tofmorrow from IX to for New Orleans. La., last D ^ m -- Engaged leresstag eloudkMie Ikqndagr,'' utTown ber, hps returned to her, home, 887 also left ateut 330.250 in. real Member of the Audit 11:30 a.m. at the Buckingham O n H ighw ay l*lan estate aifff'U^.. Savings Bonds. Bureem ef Ofreutetioii.y' eoettaiiMd eold. Hlgk 4043. i CongregaUonal-Church. The .April, N. Main St. „ ' x . i ■ V His investments Included shares M.aiichi»ur>^A City o fl(i^ g e Charni h m Aipi Aoclety wUI meet « t -meeting of the lisdies Aid. Society of Aetna L ife Insurance Co. stock - X . T:80 tomorrow'itiitht at the Italiaii will take place at 8 p.m. The The Waddeirschool P T A wlU Former Director Waiter Ma- _':80 tomoi meet tomorrow night at 8 o’clock valued at 33,237.75; E. I. Dupont Amerlcaa Oiubclb. \ speaker! Miss Jutta ReUch of Ger­ ftonty said yesterday he wants to DeNemours and Co.» 32,604.38; In the school auditorium. Miss call a general meetjMg of taxpay­ VOL, LXXVI, IfO. ;i56 (TWBNTY-EIGH^* PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCiiESTER, CONN., lyEONESD.^, APRIL 3, 1057 (Oteaaifled Adnm ttitog ee Page tO) many, will take for her subject. Rafnir Bearing Co.. 33.270: Gen­ PRICE FIVE CENTS MIm ^o 'Ann. Render, denghter ‘My Country aitd tKy Work.’’... - Ethel Batchelet, spcla'l worker in ers te discuss the lo^tion for a / child 'guidance from the Institute eral Electric, 32.312.50; General The 13th annual metUhg of the o f Living, will Speak on "Children and the adverte effect it will have with Ih-oblems.’’ ’Trust Co., 33,382; Southern-New section of the Bastman School ■'Womsn.’s Auxiliary to the Hart­ on Case Bros, paper mill. England Telephone Co., 33,834; \ Ike^s HealtK Symphony Band of the Blastman ford Couiity Medical Assn, will be Meanwhile,' Qensral Mi U.S. Steel,* 34,177; Charter Oak School of Miislc, University of held Kriday at 10:30 a.m. at the Richard Martin Is scheduled , . . . aaef b« ta ^ u l, to9t m tb f ' Grocery and Auto Supply , Co.., Washington, April 3 (P) — ■ Rochester, N. T. The band recently Simsbury House,, Simsbury. Res­ M £A to Observe meet with ' SUte Highway Com and U.S. Savings Bonds, appealed in concert at the Unl'^ ervations for luncheon may be mlssldner Newman Argraves at sfUctha ^ y **r Prestrtfttiaa Pharmacy President Elaenhower turneit uii> at'his news conference to­ varsity. Kiss Reneker, a fresh' made by contacting Mrs. Donald B irthday oC N E A 2 p.m. Wednesday for a discussion estata Invtotments In-' man, is majoring in string bass. J. McCrann, 775 Bioomlleld Ave., of the same problem. ■ * ; ; day with a tiny red spotit \ cludei\property at. 89-71, 79-81, • * The prefcriptiao your phyriaa* wtiew, ^looked like a pimple — dn the Bloomfield. Mahoney, who said'the prohlehi and 83-87 b a r te r Oak St., valued The Manchester Education Assn, la' s vital one to the whole com­ precious piece of paper. Treapare k w ^ . 'niie end of his nose. Orford Parish Chapter, DAR, will observe the centenrtial of the at 321,830; property on Hollister .’The' President made, no munity, said he will call a gen­ St., valu ^ at 31.200.' and property ’•ReliaWe” pharmacy compoeiKie prescripiaeas with will meei .Thursday afternoon at NaUonal Ekiucation Assn, with a eral meeting. mention of the minor irrita­ N C V ^ birthday party in the Bowers on Hollister and N. Elm Sts., promptness aod pce^sioa. Aa4 yote will hiitl oor tion.. 2:80 at the home of Mrs. ’Thomas As plans now stand, Case Bros, valued at 35.500. Johnston Jr., 27 Hlllcrest Rd. ’The School cafeteria Thursday from prices aaiforaaly fair. We eeto# yoaf pa’troaaf*. He appeared otherwise fit, claim they will have to suspond Washington, April 8 (IP)— He recalled that at. the time he program vhll be presented by the 3:15 to 4:30 p.m. ■ the' making of certain' kinds of announced for., a tecohd term he although his left eye was following arUst-students from the According to an announcement President Eisenhower said to-’ somew^t watery. M ' , , 1 IRAN , I 7 ■ ■ R paper for at least six months and V I reported that hia doctofa felt he Hartfoi^ School o f Miislc: Miss made today by William Freemim, may be forced to go out of busi- GIVE HER QUINN’S PHARMACY. day reports he will resign be­ was able to carry dn^ and that he ' Eisenhower gave no indica­ ifctiU Mary Wilson, pianist. Miss Judith president of the MEA, local prin- neas. fore the end of his second hlmaelf had decided he^ .was able tion that, he still ’ is bothered :^venlsta, vioHnlst, and Charles (hpala will serve as hosts and hoa- Martin is prepared to auggest CHRISTIAN OlOR PHONE Ml M U t to do ao. ' t by the head cold he had be­ \ $ 6 5 - 0 0 Greene, baritone. Hostesses will be tm ea to all Manchester teachere. Holllsler Studio that the. location be changed term and turn his duties over fore he went to Bermuda. Elsl* M. Herfer available at Eisenhower added "ie Had no Miss Jessamine Sfmlth, Mrs. Her­ The gueeta of honor will include aitghty so that the State will not to Vice President Nixon are idea where.reports he might re­ He did not cough as he. had* at All the power apd performance of some mann and Mrs. Arthur FelUult. all former teachers who have re- l x some receht news conferences. Annouheement is made of the have to build an interchange neaH WELDON’S the worst rot he has heard sign came from. heartntalda/wfeeiit sire, of many tell­ Ured from the Ipcal system during the foot of'Case’s pond. It is the. ing for 4 tlmit its price! fins suMr- engagement of Mias Elsie M. Her- . 001 M A IN STREET since taking office. 'The first question put to Eisen­ Manchester.______Grange____„ , wUl meet the past 15 to 20 years, and mem expected disturbance of the pond . ‘Dictatormr . ,______\ ' Y ' _____ Stafld eisniliee PcrmapboacA-amoolh-no* hower at the news conference was p.m. In Orange Hall, hers of the present. Board of'^Eklu ter, daughter of Mrs, Rudolph Elaenhower aiao told a newa con­ Volume Control, noise-limiting ano- tomorrow at 8 p....,------_ which will disrupt.the Case o^ra- ference, in .comraent on hia apeedy a request for comment on his caUon. Herter, 16 Proctor Rd., and the ■'X .dited Cate. ZtHltk's /iireti quallij with Master Chester Small presid­ trip., to Gettysburg, Pa., last F ri-! fast trip to Gettysburg last week­ Teainster Aide] throatkmf See it today I ing. A fashion ahpw will be The NEA Centennial Commis­ late Rudolph Herter,. to Rlcharil day, he has Issued orders that his' end.' se*w ay »-ew MwH*« d * »y . presented under the direction of sion has set the thAne, "An Edu- N. Wiltey, Highland Park, Mich.. OeaO^Mr etwrwep Servtta Mye son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbeft H. limousine la never to exceed th e^ A reporter; told him ' the trip Assiailed by Watson cated People Moves Forward," for Lecturer Hazel Ailderaon. Mr. and Feeds Probers ______'\ Mrs: Russell aifford and their naUonwlde observances through Willey, Norwich, Lew is Inventory a[ieed limit at any place. A got a lot of attention because committee nlll serve refreshments. out the year. Miss Herter is a graduate of Eisenhower also said- the pros^ newsmen trying to keep up with Manchester High School and the LECLERC QUINN'S In 1857, the president of the Set at 189,354 pecta are godd for f\iture lax re- his car were flagged ^w n for StAte Capitol, Hartford, April 3 (/P)— leader Elmer S* Hartford Hospital School of Nurs­ FUNERAL H b ME ductiona. But lie declined to fore­ speeding. , Tips on Beck The Ladles Auxiliary to Man­ New York State Teachers’ Asan. <# '"s MS ■■ « Watson accused ^ v . Ribicoff today of taking a dictatorial ing. Her fiance li a graduate. of cast any cuts ne*t year. ' Newsmen reported' at the time PHARMACY chester Chapter, No. 17, DAV, will thought that a naUonal organiza­ The late Phillip Lewis, who died position on p r o f»^ legislation cutting taxesXor Connecticut tion was needed, and persuaded'a Notwlch Free Academy and the He made it clear he expects ria- that Eisenhower's limousine ex­ Washington, April 3 (4*)—Senate hold its regular meeting tomorrow University of Connecticut. here Nov. 22, 1956 after spending FliNERAL insurance cotm^nies. / PHONB s a g-418g night at - 8 o’clock at the VFW colleague to write a call to teach­ -ihg national production and in­ ceeded the speed limit at times.'- rackets prqbera, it was learned to- > ers Inviting them to a . national T h e wedding will take place In 53 years In the jyoe'ery store bu^l- creasing government 'revenues— With a slow smile, Eisenhower da.v, are geUing encouragement Watson cidticized the Dcmopratic Chief Executive for Home. Plans will be completed for .ness, left an estate valued at SERVICE nrieeUng. In August of that year, June. rather than substantial ciita in . his replied that he did not mind at all and tips froni Johh Ehgllrti, veter­ ilpeaking m i against the bill before it had reached the L^gb- the joint InstaUaUoin on April 13. 489,354.87, according to an Inven­ Walter N. Members are reminded to bring 41 men and 2 'women started the spending budget -to make tax re­ expressing his views on the sub­ an secretary-treasurer of the lative floors for debate. National Teachers' Aean., \i'hlch tory filed, with Judge of Probate, Leclerc ductions possible. ject. Teamsters Union and critic o f the two items for the grocery basket Johh J. Wailett; ■ Director “The Governor is not only being premature when he com­ became the NEA In 1870. • Restauriants H ere A reporter fold Eisenhower ther* For a good many years, he. went union's president, Dave Beck. Hi's entire estate was left to his Today, the NEA numbers over have been reports and rumors on, he has used the back seat of English', credited with curbing ments publicly upon legislation that ha^not yet passed the PHONE Ml 9^30 The Klwanls Club will hold i wife, Mrs.. Bth^ F. Lewis of 85 2.7 Main S'lrcet. Manchester 600,000 educators who, among W ill B e Inspected lately that he might step out of hia car to carry on conferences. Beck’sjilans for a 31 million pub­ J^iate and the House, “ but he also'^is beirig.dictatorial,” said round table discussion on plans for Charter Oak St. F O R T H E other contributions to this coun­ Call M^9-5869 the Presidency, when world condi­ licity j^ g ra m and other spending the future at its meeting ’Thursday ’The majority of. the Mtate, Ane said that on the trip last Watson in a speech prepared fpr the Senate debate on the noon at 12:15 at the Country Club. try, seek 5rst of all to raise the The Manchester Department of tions permit, and have Nixon take Friday 'he was engaged in a pro^saJs, was reported to have measure. BEST B U YS in standards of teaching. -- . - over. told Rpbert F. Kennedy, chief Health today began an Inspection con/trenpe. He made tJie journey The bill would gradually cut and eventually w i^ o u t the Mrs. Sarah . ’furklngton, Mrs The centennial film, "A Desk for of local restaurants with the as­ Elaeiihow^ appejired to register uith bol. Walter R. 'Tkach, assist­ counsel for the Senate Investigat­ A U t O Edith Turklngton and Mrs. Msry Billie,’’ has received great ac­ sistance of the State Department ■ some atirprise.' Then he said em­ ant WTiite'House physician. ing .Committee, to "carry on the tax on interest and dividends paid b.v Cpruiecticut companies. Lewis will, be . hostesses fmr the claim, It 'has already been shown of Health. phatically those reports are the Bccar.ca o7 that conference, good fight” to help rid the Team­ The tax is not levied on out df state companies which do busi­ meeting of the Willing Workers in many of the local .schools. ... ’The program will Include lab­ worst rot he has heard since he has Elsenhwer said, he had no Idea of sters o f any corrupt influences. The highlight of the NEA Cen­ ness in Connecticut. -----;------—— Circle tomorrow st 2 p.m. st the oratory examining df eating uten­ been in office. his limousine's spepd. ' Second Onl.r to Beck Republicaha, who rontrol the ^ X ' tennial will be the national con­ Have You An Event South Methodist Church. ’The pot- sils and cleaning precedures and Showing irritation, the President The driver was a Secret Service Kennedy paid English a visit Legialature. approved the measure I n f i r b C luck dinner will be held st s later vention t o be held In Philadelphia also will include an inspection of said he knows of no reason why man. late yesterday in the palatial 36 >2 in . Senate and House caucuses last | V U T F A ' in early July. date. the ’ restaurant workers according Scheduled That Calls any speculative writer should Elsenhower went on to say he million Teamsters Building. Eng­ week. L — - to Dr. Nicholas Marzialo, direct M o m doubt hia basic integrity and hon- lish has the union's No. 2 job, Cliargea Tteweet Giveaway’ •Vvv* ••» of health. vsty. ~ ,, (Coatteued on Page Eighteen) second only to Beck, In the head­ Ribicoff has labeled it "one of 'Giveaway’ of - . . * According to the Health De'^ For Food?' ^ quarters organization. the i-awest giveaway programs" | partment office, all eating estab- Beck, who. Invoked the Fifth The funnel of a tornado is shown as it wa.s midway through its sweep across a residential in the state's hlstorj-. liahmente which use plates or sim­ be k wedding, a banquet or ju.sl an informal From FAIRWAY’S hugs stitc- Amendment for .two days last week section of Dallas., Te.**, yesterday during a heavy rain. In his speech toda.v. Watson I State’s Prison ilar permanent utensils will- be in­ geKtogether of a society, lodge or some friendly group. ia refusing to tell the Senate Com­ contended that Ribicoff has the ' ------spected. mittee about his- financial affairs, chance to voice hia disapproval of: State Capnol, Hartford, April 8 Written reports with, recommen­ \ W E ARE PREFARED TO SERVE YOU tion of Etsttr Gafd$ (or tht C hilean H^ohs R iot sat Only a few feet aw'sy in his proposed legislatton by using hU (*)_. port* placed the death toll as high closed , off to newsmen beyond the invading thf powers of the Legis­ report yesterday on a bill to deed Auto Craft M A I N ST. New vlolenca .erupted in Santiago as 60. lobby floor. But Kennedy did say lature.” the 189-year-old prison structure to INCORPORATED Garmn Grove Populatioa Warned the town.- J CERAMISTS! today in defiance of emergency Watson contended that the-levy Triatfarihe M l 3 -7 3 6 4 President Carlos Ibanez, ip a na­ T^e Govirnor told hia newa con­ 575 MAIN ST. "DoltYoundr P H O N i A IX DAY MONDAY law clamped.on the entire country (Oontlnued on Ps|v Ten) affected by the bill it "not .a tax k tionwide, poat-mldntght broadcast. on the insurance companies; but ference that euch a plan is unfair Next to Flrat NaUonal Bank ft*R E«»r uid lt*i WmM 3 -8 3 8 3 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 PAf. to stamp put anti-inflation riqtiM. to the rest of the citizens of the Bags You Prizo F««riBjc Dally— to 4 p.m.* About 1,000 cniileank-aittokSO; Aykriiec) ,Ute population he stands It is a tax on the savings of the 7 p,m. to It p.in. state, “ and I hop^to'e Legislature police and Army troops in the for "ertergrftlc iisr of arms, what­ people who have inveated in life Wholesale and Retail Open All Day Sat.—CUied Xoa« ever the consequences," to put will give It very eertoua cohsidera- heart of this capital city, ■where' Haitian Army Insurance for their own protec­ Uon.“ * Oestvertlble Tppa ROCKRAFT down the 'Violence. tion.’’ • Fleer and Trunk Bfato Manchester Rug Shdmpoomg last 'night rioting, punctuated by ‘ Giveaway Day^ . e Alt Iteterier Fkkrio WoHt CERAMICS. X frequent Army fire, leftjwores of A government decree, read over He argued that it diacrimbiatea Remarking that "today ih give­ Ig HANNAWAY Si S e ET— m i 8-8662 U Fl'KHELI. P L ML dead and grounded. .... a nationwide radio hookup, an Rules in New against Connecticut companies and away day,’’ Ribicoff added: * \ The mobs, defying a government nounced a state of siege—a form has discouraged new companies “ 1 hope this doesn’t turn in to'* order to remain indoors, tried to of martial law. The government from locating in the state! giveaway Legislature.’ ’ atorm the doors of the Pan Ameri­ blamed the rioting on international Regime Upset Senate Chairman Newman M, His reference to “giveaway day’* can Bank and were ■ driven off communism and . lawless groups Maralllus, (R-Triimbull) of the Fi­ was voiced just before the sched­ after heavy Army gunfire. ’The seeking to damage the economy of nance Committee said in a pre uled opening of debate in the Ben- Port Au Prince, Haiti, April 3 pared speech that the proposal is rioters tried to overwhelm the sol­ this nation, one of the most demo­ UP)—ITie Army appeared in firm, ate, heavily controlled by Repub­ diers, then fled as the soldiers cratic in Latin America. It said the "in the public interest" licans. on a bill to reduce inmr- control of Haiti today as this vol­ He charged that "tnis extra tax TRA BONUS! opened ■fire. - events of the past week were "the ance company taxes. The Gover­ atile Caribbean Negro 'republic The rioters stoned the exclusive beginning of one phase of violence has destroyed any illusions that nor, a Democrat, has called the. dump«$] its third president in four Connecticut is or waa the insur­ measure “ one of the rawest give­ Club de la Union ajid club mem­ designed to destroy the countiy.” months. bers who had rushed to the bal­ Underscoring the government’s This area of West Dallas was leveled by the tornado. The area contained manyjrame ance capital of the countrj’." aways" in the'Connecticut history. Provisional President Franck "There is every reason to believe conies. Automobiles in front of the intentions,, a firing squad was re­ structures that .were blown away and scattered throughout the section. Ribicoff described the prison Sylvain, who reaign«41a4t night that this tax instead o f' raising proposal aa a "plan to give away cltib were destroyed. * ported to have executed four per­ under whlpped-up public pressure, sons at dawn for sacking and loot­ money for our atate,. has coet us state property worth 31 li million Practically all street lamps In was reported under palace arreat tax revenues by driving away po­ the heart of the city were smashed. ing shops, Gen. Horaclo Gamboa, for 310.” pending inveatigetion of an alleged For 40 Horror-Fiiled Minutes tential insurance "companies,'‘ he " It would set a very dangerous ’Traffic signals were destroyed, chief of the Santiago garrison, de­ bomb plot. The inquiry was said. ornamental grils were torn from clined-to confirm this report, but launched after police found three .Sees 314 MUIIqn I.oea (Oontinued on Page ’Tea) windows, and traffic police booths said court-martial proceedings and caches of arms and explosives. Democratic leader .Sen. Arthur TIm were smashed and burned. execution's for pillaging are per­ Word spread that' BYig. Gen, L. H. Healey said that “ Democratic The government closed, all' mitted under the atate of siege. • M. Cantave, Army chief of staff, legislators will fight to a finish the •choola for an indefinite period. 100,OQO Watch Tornado Rip The capital was relatively quiet may take over the presidential Republican giveaway program of The riota followed a week of tur­ with the aiTlvsI of daylight, but functions until Haiti’s deweit po­ tax write-offs to Insurance com­ bulent demonstration^, mostly led all transport services were at litical'muddle is cleared up and panies at the expanse of the peo­ Bulletins by atudeiits. against '^Chile's run­ elections are held. ple and businesses of Connecticut.'' away coat of living. Unofficial re­ (Oontinoed on Page Nine) 2 1-Mile Path Through Dallas “ The propoeerf Republican tax from the AP Wires An informed source, laid’ Sylvain had fklled in an attempt to get . k - . , cuts for insurance companies are not just, they are not fair and they STAMPSa ‘ A' eway in a car driven by hia aiater- Shreveport, La., April 8 1 ^ — wcould be -expected today. A heavyi^f tw iiten. which hopped over the In-law, Underaecretafy o f Labor are not equitable,’ ’ he said. WOM.AN REPLACES SYNDEB The Weather Bureau here said rain fell. state. Other scattered injuries and Washington, April 8 OTW—Prenl- GOP Foiled in Senate L.vdia Jeanty. She was ari’eated Healey contended the ta\.,cut will filar TUgi a tornado hit Avenger, .Tex„ Some 196 Injured persona were, damage were reported. A wide coat the state 114 million in lax dent Etsenliower today spppinted later, about 59 miles aqrtlriveet of here treated at hospitals. Unofficial band of the northwest part of losses during the next seven years. a woman— Mrs. Anne Whmttoti Charge Vote. Plot O n Evory Purchase In AH f at 10:S0 a.m. (CSTj ' today. estimates placed the injured as Texas was under a severe weather "This ahocluhg tax policy of the — ^te replsM Morray Snyder aa CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc., USED CAR LOT Sylvain’e cabinet wsb forced out The iomado was moving south­ high aa 400. warning. Republican party that gives spe­ an assistant press secretary in last Yveek under chargee the proiri- \ east toward Jeffersop, Tex. No official estinuite of damage Panic rose In the' streeta as cial favors to special. interests the White House, The su r^ se- inner eional chi^f of etete web rigging Delta Airlines here reported . traffle piled up. had been made, but asalstant without consideration of the needs move was announced by the \ 1229 Main Street • Phone Ml 9 -5 2 3 8 the prealdential election act ta r that another funnel was sighted Police Chief Jess Curry said It "I've got to get out of this jam kirtlliliM C iit President In a speech before eotne April 28 in 'favjir of candidate by one of Its filghta about 86 ' would be more than 31’2 million. V-ll'a hitting my house and my (Oontinued on Page, Ten) 1,509 applandlng women at: the \ Freiicoia Duvalier, Nine other can- miles south of Lore Fl'eld lii Unofficial, eatimates said 800 'W'ife ia home," a tearful old man 6th .annual Republican Women’s WEDNESDAY, April 3 In Vital Texas Race Dallaa. The funnel was near homes and business buildings were begged and cried: Conference. (Oeattaiied ea Page Ten) . 'the eemmunlty' of Waxahatcnle. destroyed or damaged. Many simply abandoned toeir Dallas, April 8 (#)HDoinocrate The fllghi, which was «fn route Oklahoma Deaths at 3 autos, fearing the tornado was U.S. Accuses KILL MRS. CARROIX SLAYER ttSSCHEVliOLETUOOR m 1952CHEVROLET a U D COUPE $625 nailed down control of the United i to Dallas, returned te Shreve-' Tornadoes also plowed into heading toward them. Police cars Hehran,. ItM , April S i4f>)—The RADIO, BEATER. U K E NEW. RADIO* HEATER. SUtea senate toda; with a victory port. » . southern Oklahoma and killed at- and ' ambulances, their Sirens Tehran. Iren, April 8 .<47^ by Ralph Tkjborough over 18 other leaat five persons. Another person Bcreaming, fought for passage. Kadar of Rule - The Interior Ministry aaaoimeed senatorial candidal^. ! Dallas, April 8 UP>^A huge tor­ Waa killed near Paris, 'Tex,, as a * Like Glaat Top today loyal tribesmen had killed News Tidbits nado that spun out of ait-omloous 1S55 PLYMOUTH CONY, S14B 1952 NASH RAMaER STA.WA0. SSK • The affable Yarborough. 53,; series of tornadoes skip^d around 1716 tornado was first spotted the slayer of Mr.. Anita Car- came back from four prevloua elec-1 Culled from A P Wires blacks rain cloud cut a deadly 21- north Texas, near Red Bird Airport, about TO By Red Terror roll in a 2-bour gunflght outside RADIO, HEA’TER. AUTO. ’TRANSMISSION. HEATER NEW PAINT. '' - mile path acinss Dallas, yesterday tion defeats to swamp another [ The tornado lashed oqt of a miles aouth of the heart of this a village In southeastern Iran. A afternoon aa thousands watched In Detnoerat,” the nationally known black rainstorm. An estimated north central Texas city of half a M ip lst^ spokesman said tribes­ fear and awe. Nine persobs were Washington, April S (P>—The 974 Main St Rep. Martin Dies of un-American | Inveatigation beard comjiletea hundred' thousand people watched million: It then plowed northward men, armed by the government killed. like a giant top, aplnning through United'States today accused Moa- 1355 OHEVROLET 2-DOOR V I $1425 i m CH EVRaET 4-DOOR $615 Activities Committee fkme, and, taking testimony in tte .probe into as it swayed a leisurely, jericy to track down the slayers of M n . - And as reSbue worken p.rohed cow's'puppet-regime, in, Hungary RADIO, HEATER. IXni'aOLEAGE. RADIO, .h e a t e r . the GOP ho^ful ’ITiad Hutcheson,' fatal akoo.tlng of M a r^ March 15 course from South Oak Cliff residential, business and. manu­ Carroll, her husband and an­ SUPER MARKETS the wreckage for others still re­ facturing - areas. It. -slammed of reverting .“to some of the worst plenty of FREE PARKIN6 his only clo|e opponents. while he ■'waa being' relieved o f through West' Dallas and North- practices of the Stalinist.terror." other American, had gunned Republicans had hi(^ hopes o l . ported ' missing' the Weather Bu­ West Dallas. For 40 horror-filled through Oak Cliff, part of the aentry duty a f Groton. Subra J t ‘ Charged in ,a statement down Ghjulenlaiil, "reportedly winning with Hutcheson and tak­ reau warned, that more tornadoes minutes the 'lashing, funnel filled Trinity industrial district, West 1952 PLYMOUTH a i i o COUPiE $495 furthermore that the continued the aasistant" o f fugitive bendlt 1551 CHEVROLET STA. WAOON S1245 ing oyer Senate leadership. TTie the- dark sky above a frozen city. Dalias.and on to the north. lure on his recent world tour, tells presence pf Russian forces in Hun­ chief 'Dedshah. RADIO, B E A i ; ^ FQLbiNG SEAT. - ^DIO, HEATER. ’ Democrats hxve a paper-thin 49-47 The twisteb came on election It finally broke up near Love SUGAR CURED SHANKLESS tEAN, MESH paOUND what • native' children of Neis’ gary shows the regime of Janos .edge.there ,noa’. A GOP victory Guinea call him; "Fella belong day, just as rush hour traffic was Field, northwest of, downtown FTLIBCSTER UNIT NAMED PRODUCE SMOKED would have created a 48-48 tie. Giant Snowfall starting shortly after 4 p.m. Pec^ Dallas. -' .- . ■ Kadar "does not have the confi­ Mjra. «lnoen.’’ ' dence of tlie people and cannot Washington, April 8 (4V—The Backed by Ike pie watched. from roofs and win­ The base of the funnel apparent­ 1954 CHEVROLET 2-OOOli $1075 1952 PONTIAC GATALINA $725 Subversive Activities Control exist wijibout the protection of Senate Rules Committee today DEPARTMENT HAMBURG President Elaenhower had en- dows o f downtown ■^'buildings and ly varied from 150 fefet In width. RApiO, HEATER. RADIO, HEATER, HYDRAMATIC. SHOULDERS Board ia to consider move to strike Ends G)lorado Soviet ■ troops." appointed a 6-mciaber suhooni- jlorsed Hiitebeson .and he waged a M t ail testimony df ntejor goi’ern- from viaducts, homes and automo­ Huge pieces of debris were whirled mlt|ee. to conduct heartagi oa ' vigorous ca n q ia ^ , batited aolidly biles.'" ' T h e U.8. statement »!is prom]?b- ment witness at bearing invol'rtng an estimated 2,000 feet Into the proposals to nutice it easier to WHY BUY A RED ... WHEN ^ the atate GOP machinery. ed- b>’ a joint pronouncement is­ International Union of Mine, Mill Downtown' Dallas slopes uphill air and aailed ouUideways aa the choke off Senate fUlbustera..8enr 195SFQRD A^OOR 1951Dt$OTOADOOR $445 The vote was expected UT rtm- RALPH YABBORPUGH Area - Drought sued in Moscow March 28'by the and Smelter W orkers.. .Miss Yael to the east, away from the torna­ tpister smashed house, busineasea, Mansfield ( D-Mont), ' aasistant RADIO.. IREA’TER. RADIO, BEA’ifcR. YOU WANT A SFEAR? ■RE&.'«e ft **' httli more .{than half that of tha Soviet and Hungarian/ govern­ Dayan, 18-year-old , daughter of do area, and 'provided a theater­ ^reea and -vehiclei. Brilliant flashes ments which reassured the Soviet Senate Detnooratic. leader, wae 3- 5 " ” general election last November Israel' Chief of Staff Maj. Gdn. Denver, April 8 (iP)—The heavl- like vipw 'of the funnel. . kept ho)splng about the base as 4 to 6-pounde average. State Agriculture Commisrioner Cbmmunist policy that the United named .bead o f the supooinmlt* In bul^ng azparagus at ijftk J 99® when more thgn .1,800,000 Texans John C. White 9,078. N[bahe Dayan, aulTen broken-arm ast spring Miowsterm In 22 5'ears Passengers and' creW' of a power and trolley-bus lines snap­ Nations has no right to Interest tee. ■•'- : . CHEVROLET -DOOR east bidlots. ' . while on army manuevem.' f55l FORD FAIRUNE 1951 4 $545 Popular-^aa with aU fruits The other .13 candidates got Only cleared out of the Rocky Moun­ B ranlff Airlines ' plane watched ped ‘ itself in the .Hungarian problem. ' A tornado that struck Dallas in Israeli Finance Minister L e v i from the air aa.it ctrclell after RADIO. BEATER, FOROOMATIO. RADIO, HEATER. ‘ ' and vegeteblre ~ YOU . SIRLOIN or SHOUT •- FRESHLY SUCED a handful o f votes. ' . .The twiater - slammed into a The $tate Department charged lata afternoon may have

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} ■ 'fl \ . ( J ' * A x' ■/ ■ 1 - 1- f - j .c i 'tr- ■v; V. -N ■ \ v V ^ r v : ; : - ; f : x : : , ‘ --|. . 'V .' V , «'V V: V' •■ ...H . • - . \ •' ■ V ’ . * . r .1 ■ A ... '.■■'■>• '.i' I I" ' P ' ' ■■ p ;v- ■\X. ■ MANCHESTER E v e n i n g -h e r a l d ; ^ANGMESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. 1967 . ______i : ^.PAGE fltip y - MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtP, MANCHESTl^R, CjCINN-. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, ,1957 pace SIX X r> 'A IteiporUl U bnxy. Mn. Bfui gregatloniil -Aurch T;M t*ig*ou* no wtd •obUAu* tn th* Heiul of Newlnyton will wf" *-"■ OH' p.m., sanctuaW: Little Bill Wdul Cle^r tag*oua now. to ’ centlnu* in th* , iti." jifetlnlf 4-H, 8 p.m. with ^ r a The town wl)! mak* th* contrlbu-' "Cov^ufty '■•Flower Arran|cem*nti. tton'‘hbw being mad*' by the hosteORca will be .Mra.I. C.—.Oh*rlek..W. . Sheldon; Boy ScOuT Strant and Mr*. Edi*on- Da\i^; tier Archery Club, and .the. firemen wil) continue to ' G O R D O N ^ S * ■* make the same contribution they Cystic ibrosis Unit Progrdm ■ k. roffee Hour Slat^ \ David Roche: Gn ik 8 The Board of ulTectoFi tool -now dp. "Mr*. Theodore Hletala.' local co- ^11 6n R t,-4^ ^teps taat night-to maS ^Meahwhlly, however,' it is still i director of the \Vomen>^uxlllary fqll-tlme firemen Xith unity Me u n ^ a r whethsr. the town will be | A ttr^s Interest in Toicn of the Windham Commvin - Mawr^d b ^ Eveailng H' South Manchester Fir* *bie to get the fireirien under Social 1 does all small repairs FREE, nuorial .Hospital, this week will OovMktry eprreetpondebt “WHERE, OH WHERE SHALL I BUY X'! /■ mentXlIl not suffer pension^ . Ketmrlty,-They do pot now 'belohgl X will be In have a coffee hordir for the. benefit loe UM e, .telephoM when the towm takes over rm-antrr Attril * (SpeclalV *^"^” *^’^*^** • T'he** claase* to the Social Security system. 4 COiWitry, Apn ^ t. ^ iKmKRbury Houae. of the auxiliary program, to mir- !^-6SS1. \ . SM FDJW yl, ‘ Martin said that problem la being i chaae a pick-up truck for ho/pl and cleans cuffs alwaysly^ aetlv* lntP)— Rep^ Rep. Ray Warren wiH inlr GORDON’S CLEANERS PINE GLEANERS gueiPjt* Alice, who/ts afflicted with ^ drivV organUed. accord- FI*. His s<^dron flies the turbo­ Patterpon iR»Conn) ha* introduced equipment in 1956,^ 60 per cent.j the bill under emergency ■ ] inc.rease over 1956. The figure, the j the disease. / ' ing to Samuel'N. Ro.-ienstein. *o- jet “DemorT” a hill to eaUbllsh a federal nuclear sioiis. 807 E. Center Street 666 Center St. ' Mrs. Shea jM a member of the ^rivc ehSlrmafi. Dale./Kvo-yesr old daughter of science aesderoy. highest on record, X^ecea the rirat National Building (side enfc) aaaoclatlbn,v^vhtch r ta only three ? Rosenaieln today .made an ap- Sgt. ^ Mr.*'. David V. Berkley of Eventually, General Ma r chemical industry secorid. uu*y t“ Selected persons would be ad­ 1 the automobile industry ampng all MI S-8710 6-A*W yeara old. »nd the only ope to her, g chairman fitim town to takeView Drive haa/returned to mitted to the institution for train­ knowledge established t o . do : orgariiae a drive here.'^fe atated her home after being a patient at 1 manufacturing industries iX th e ing a* nuclear scientists If they pension pisn, but it seems advan-- volume of capital spending. ^ . ■earch work. This program is car- j,^g^ gjj poggible as.slgtance w ill be Windham Community Memorial" agreed to work for the govern- tied on at the Children’s Hospital jjjygn by residents willing to.work, Hospital. .ment for at least five year* sfter _L______:______^___' X at Yale University by a Dr. Tap- Rosenstein may be contacted at The family will move to Panama completing instruction. ■/ hi* home on ^estnut St.. Willj- Canal Zone'on May 7 where Sgt. Under Patterson'* bill, the THERE ABE GOOD REASONS WHY! Berkley will. continue a Military Mrs. Shea has mailad out ."iOO maniic. chairman of the Atomic Energy Regal'.a prices are as low as you’'1l find anywhere in I>rnton Stud.v Seealon Set . Police assignment with the Army. foldefa to residents, poinUng out Commission would select the loca­ Regal'a fine repiitation for aervjcp ia unmatchpd Are. th e V e d for funds for research. Tb* final of a series of midweek Mary and Peter Yeomans, child­ tion of the academy. town or out-of-l.o\vn.’quality/^onsidered. If you ren of Mr. and Mr*. Henry U. Yep- not already a regular Re)fal cu.stomer why not Ail indnl'** contributed to' this Lenten study sesulions will be held ■nywhei'p. W p'tp never satisfied unles.e you are. ' drt%-e will rejnsin ’ in Connecticut ■at 7:30 tonight in the’Church Com­ mans of Cranston. R. I., formerly start now? It.’s a move you'll never regret. Regal 'of Yeomar^^Grorery .Store, are Alllpc to Visit Yale — research. The State assist* munity,-Houser------We have tremeftdoiTinteTetTiona toThoo.*e fritm, in­ has ail enviable record of aervicc AFTER THE falnyiea with children having the . The Tolland Congregational appearing for two we<^s on’ the TV----— (Channel ------12 Romper • Rcj Room pro­ -New Haven, April 3 i/P) ■■ Clem- SAi.,E that means much to any buyer. Stop in to- disease by providing the anti- La.vmen's Committee will meet at cluding aizea for tho.se hard to fit. 8 p.m, tomorrow In the Church gram. The children first appeared | ^ ,t Attlee, former British pnme bioUcs. on the Monday niorning program ,' „nd now a leading DRUGSTORE M n. Sh«A pointed out that it U Community House, 'nioms* D. nsptsssry for iorae of theee Ale- McKinney, retiring chairman, will (kNnlng. F.vent* ! spoke.ainan for the British Labor 10* Velour ■aaed’ children to take up to nine be -in charge. Tomorrow'* meetlng.s ' include i parl.v in the House of Lord.*, will ♦42 MAIN STREET — ST. JAMES Bl6 cK antibiotics. The First Congregational Church Auxiliary of American ,I>>gion ■ visit 'Vsle .University April 2.1 and The State pays for the more ex­ Board of Christian Education will girls' basketbaU 'lea m ys Coventry I 2fi a.s a Chubb fellow. He will Powder * ^ pensive one*, but parents niust pay meet at 7:30 p.m. in Kingsbury Grammar School teachers. 7 p.m , j lecture and nieet informally with for the minor antibiotics. House. The Church School teach­ school gymnasium: • Coventry .students and faculty members, Mrs. Shea stated today that er* and staff wilt meet with this woodworkers -4-11, business meet- — ■ PUFFS BE PERFECTLY SUITED FOR EASTER and AFTER WITH REGAL'S there la no kntiwii cure and that board at 8 p.m. here^ ing and demonstration, 7:.10 p.m.. REDS .4RREST 11 ' ON SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY home of Benjamin A. Anderson., Budapest. April 3 t>P The Com- ehildf^h ****■ Children’s Clinic rianiied ( Lim. ease They are -bom with it and All pre-school rhi.dren are urged lesder; .Merr>- Weeders li-H. walk ; munist goveiTiment news agency rarely llvet beyond 12 years. The by Mrs. Thomas O'Brien, public in the woods. 3 p.m.. home of Mrs. i MTT says. 41 Hungarians have X w o) 2M 5' Stafford Park 'maJorUy of children spend the .health visiting nurse, to attend the Kenneth ,S. Lyon; Brownie Troop i been arrested on charges of spy- DRUG STORE laffest'part of their lives in. oxy- immunization clinic tomorrow at 70. 6 p.m. with Mrs. John T. ing for Radio Free Europe. The 10 a.m. in the Public Health Nurs­ Cmisiri; , Brownie Troop' 210, 3:30 ' Reds accuse the privately operated **M n T ^ea w-ill be general chair­ ing Assn, office in the downstejr* p.m. with Mr*. David Roche and I American radio of inciting the man of a fo, touch 4-H Notes with these women. - The little Scissors 4-H epoking i^AVE • 100% W o o l SHARKSKINS Checks for the fund may be girls hsvs been divided into s sen­ h. 39* GLYCERIN your made out to Cystic Fibrosis Assn, ior and a junior group. Fo'Ur older • 100% W OOL FLANNELS of OonnecUcUt, Inc. and mailed fo girls, will comprise the senior 5 0 % PAIR • 100% W OOL WORSTEDS \ Cystic Fibrosis, Box 62, Elmwood group and the remainder, the lat­ Jir 12 (tiMif i) ..— * 10, Conn. ter group. 27 • 100% WOOL TROPICALS . Monthly meetings of the assp- 'The senior group had'. Ita first elation are held in Hartford the meeting yesteritey afternoon at the s AI i E W A wniulei'fiil selhction in Regu’.ar.s, Longs, first or second'week of the month. home of Mr*. Herbert E. Rosa I for FREE ALTERATIONS^ Ail MUrested persons are wel- leader, and will meet at 3 p.m; { Shnrt.s, Stoiit.s and Short Stouts.' eome to attend. Mrs. Shea may every other Tuesday here. The | A be contacted for further detail*. Junior group meetinga will start! REG. 4.69— iADIES' VANITY Splash Pmtty Slated at 3 p.jn. Tuesday and be held i All meniber* of the Pilgrim Fel­ every other Tueaday thereafter at Gifts for Easter EASTER NATIONALLY KNOWN FAMOUS low-ship of the First CongregaUon- the Roae home. '' al Church attending the s p I a s ir Cub to Meet Otilsids tVhIte Gdlen ELECTR1C4HAVER party Saturday evening at the Cub Pack As Den 3 wUl meet Flat Whits FOR LEGS OR UXDFAARMS’ Y'JCA in Willlmantlc are to be at frorn 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. each Thurs­ lAtsrlnr (ilnet WHISKS HAIR OFF IN A JIFFY BROOKFIELD SUITS nr EnainsI Va l u e 4.98 GALLON EASTER BASKETS NORTHCOOL SUITS the church at 6 p.m. day Instead of Friday from 6:30 STYLED FOR YOUNG MEN All boys o f the fellowship have to 7:.30 p.m. at the home of Mr*. Porch and BLE.NDKn WITH DACRON bseil aaked to have-a'cleanmp and Dorothy Jotawon. Richard Barth Deck iftfay UNCOM^mONALLV GUARANTEED Frohi BiRny-LMil repair workshop the afternoon of ir den chief^ We've big ones & little i . 6 9 ^ Rxtr* Pants April 13 at the church parson­ The'Cuba are completing'a lean- ones—full 'o aurpriaer. $ age in the Nkthan Hale Heights to for their monthly theme "Swl^ PIAMOI^'S OUR OWN FINE QUALITY Avsllabl* development Each ia asked ■ to Family -Robinaon,” and making A t 69.96 bring a rake add shovel. cook-stoves of empty can*. Mr*. REGAL Eight girls of the fellowship will Johnson said this work will be ARMY ATO NAVY take charge of the nursery classes completed by April 11 for a coek- R E G . 1 .0 0 0(1 Easter Sunday. Four will be In out by the group at her home. 997 .MAIN STREET— MANCHESTOR BUTTON-DOWN The Garden Club will meet at FREE ALTERATIONS charge at 9:30 a.m. eervices and P the other four at the 10:30 a.m. 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Booth-I>im- COSTUME JEWELRY LARGE ASSOR'T.MENT OXFORD EARRINGS — BROOCHES AND n e c k l a c e s SHIRTS 59< each 2 for $1.00 Whil* Or blur, with . regiilsr or the new, American Greetine Pull'Pashiened small rollar. EASTER GLORY HOSIERY FUSE PLUGS C|00< CARDS lH;a.ndsoxne 60 Gauge 15 or 30 Amp. 1 0 ®t.3 5 c 15 Denier, OLA-BERON-12 YITAMIN SPORTCOATS

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M. to 10 P.M: PERSPIRATION >v TlUVMISt ITALIAN BALM imifad' time only --.t • AU POlPOSE ■ii: SLACKS 2 >- no FACECIEAM OEODOMHT LOTION SPNAY FREE COFFEE ON OPENING DAY ratPECTION 5-ounce P'ush button v ‘“S ■ 7>/2-ounce__ 98* Aerosol. __ 98‘ eltsperiser., 7-ox..... 1« • • ’ ' f o r fiJ BUSINESS MEN'S CREAM «frn( ^ l!!y SMJIMPOO ’"T v/t'AR SPECIAL DAILY Formula 20 OOL Puniell Parking Is only » -ei. J|ar,. .... “ few steps 'from our door. 5Vo 4 0 BUBBLING e / M 2 pick . up the tab whea you mak* a purchaa*. We featnr* ■l•ek■ wttli—or M.eOHEil lAZOR without pimts: (iUcka leitk TOILET short rise ror “"Hia*« ah*rt- UMOLIR BATH OIL wHAEBLADES A nralatedr Tnn're sure t« ipB of three tfclicetely R e g * 9 S c $9* USE JIEROSOL jiut whnt jM sraat iMto. ■ceoted w*Mr saftcaen. B-OZ, BOmi S N A V B ^ c | ^ 7 MKIH »'• 4 9 ' •REAM..:___ / • 7 ■ *-' -v'" L V ■ J' v,’ T 7^ ^ -1 ■ . / , ' / ■ ■ ■ / ;■ ' < : wli - ■ , « if ' ■ ' -■ -i.K J: ■ f f'l^' f- ■ -I"’' ■ 'A, V ■vt.'; . V-; • ' .4p . •. f ■ , -f ", ’■ ;;V' • - A 'A ' r- ■ V"'------« - ,v. ' ... ■ . f/ ’V.' I m\-a ' ''Y . --'.C . ' BIA^^CHESTER EVENING. HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESbAY, APR 1957 ., WEDNESDAY, APRII^ 8, 1957 PAGE NIKS PAGE EIGHT ci. MAyCHE^prER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRII^ 3. 1957 Y -r “ r s T Wright Is In. charge of refresh­ pay a modft higher Jiereenug* «f even though we^^ve ti^to peseed Hebron ments. niques in Art", .and WUI11 give a through periods m\^vhbJH a Preei- Man Who watercolor demonStratlturn. Taftville, ccum thd tax tor education,, welfare and ' Droodies ’ Spring.Realiy Here- |/<^ Sk^imtih Schedule DR. L; NORMAN other servlcea. , dent has been inca^ritated and By ROGER PRICE Refresheij Class Spring Is certainly here. People Holder of a B.Aj..,'and' M.A. de­ Xgain Se to nntitt0 ^eralh power waa_ actual!;^, in a, vacuum. kere are already eating dandeliop- ■((DUTTON ^ith Leper Wife gree from Yalfc Umverslty, he haa ip. Rene Dugas, (R-;Norwich), «V TUii _ Thunday, April 4 - ‘ a TS^tvllIe resideiit and a member _I6 CO.. I«C. Now the problem is h*(hg in D^ciilg Held gwns... . V..'’ been aaslstanp^ofessor at ’Trinity of Uie\Cltles and Borougfhs Cotpr Strtlit DIscihm Llbra'ry AddiUo^, Midnight ...... Volunteers Needed S^lcc^mbs at 76 L eav e'NoHvich ^ited and discussed.. agalm/And ...... Volunteers Needed announces tlie reopening for nine- ysdra. ' ' ' mlUce./aatd “the situation never, .3U80N ■ A . meeting of the 2 a.m,.—' He has executed sevdral large TOO* nOUSON everj'body senses that Ujf^eaaon For High Pupils Ubrary \Bpard of Trustei ...... Volunteers Neifded of his Office at 306 NortM on Hartford, April 8 (IP)—Spbices- will be rwolved” unless the', two WAL1 New York. , April 3 (F)—Maj, •cale^^rala for ‘ the WNHC-TV _htr» it da up for notice'ndvi’ is that place Monday ' evenln 6 a.nuCl ...... BUI Barrett communttier-are allowed to sqcede. J'ouodtd'> ctebcr 1. U» Main SUK'for the'prac* Hans G. Hornbostel,'"76, the'de­ atiyUos in New Havpn, the CIO men ^or residents of the Taftville They artf ouivotod by NonWch'a President BisenhiiWei' .has a par­ Hebron. April J (Special)—A library butlding. SngjT Goodwin. 8 a;m.—I'O a.m...... Volunteers Needeil tice of gverieral dentistry. r Idlng in Bristol,, and. the Manga “refresher” class in ballrooni Hartford archltect.'^as preaent ip'^a.m.-^Npon ... .N.. . .Volunteer* Needed _ , (Continued R om .Page One) nqation to 'provoke antigovem- voted husband who once entered and Occfim sectlona'pf the city of larger populatioXhe said. - Fubltrtaa ’ EverK Bv«irtnf Except ticular medi»l'history. Hours by appointment. ment acts. eva restaurant. West. Hartford. dancing w'asUteld Monda^-evening and. plans for this Proposed addi-^-Noon—2 p.m ...... Louise Lord ' ' a Louisiana leper colony to be Pappas has won several 'plant­ Norwich app(cared before the Gert- Taftville and Occum, he said, are Congress has two ways of hsh- I the Elementary ‘ School audi­ tlon to the llbr^y were talked 2 p.m.—4 p.m ...... V...... Olive Chartier—Louise Lord '■tandfttU and airtines luUted all "This jpurnallsUc Ucentlouaness eral Assembly'a Cities antf Bor­ “geographically, a o ol a 11 y, eco­ Will not bii permitted to continue,!' his stricken wife, died yesj^sfday ing awards, including the popular d'ing the situation. It could pass a torium,. espcclAlly for hlgh'^schoo! over. Construction will probably. i p.m.—0 p.m ...... Wilfred J. temirei Phone MI 9-56715 ‘ i, seridca'here, Ajithoritiesuiithoi^ said only 'prize of the Independent Sculptors oughs . Committee ' yesterday to nomically and pollticiUly^’ separate Payable Hi Adrian AJart some tlm^ next month.. W. Joseph.Lemire Ibanez declared. at St. Xlbans Nav.al Hqs^tal In plead again for their independence. frortv Norwich,"“and we,, are fi­ GdaBtauty ii^ le statement making the vice students .AVho were Interested. In­ 11 three periKinB were irilled last Throughout yesterday Santiago and Painter Society at the Avery One Tear' ...... structors were Mrs. Stanley K. Es^er Service* p.m.—8 p.m...... Lucy Burke—HSager Winter Queens. Memorial, the Jury prize at the The more than 6,000 persons who nancially .able to take care of our- fuesident the-' suiceSsor to the. Services.. ^ planned for' Easter 8 p.m.—10*p.m...... -.Frank Barr.v—Patricia Barry ^ night in Santiago, hut hospital in- was turbulent, with groups of stu­ live,In Occum and TaftvUle have selvest" Treat for iha Eiz Mon Oil ...... Nygren and Mrs. Wallace BrodeUr. dents and police clashing all dur- Hornbostel,' a retired Army en- Yale Gallery of Fine Arts, prize Three Kontha ...... J S duties and responsiblU.tles of an The PTA sponsored Grade 7 Sunday, As. announced, by the Rev. 10 p,m.—Midnight . .Volunteers Needed \ . formanta aaid as mtmy ax 40 might ri^neer and survivor of the Bataan for the most original painting at made pleas for creation of a sepa­ k One Month ...... incapacitated President. Or It Douglad F> ' Pimm, .'^ —Thile prepared-animat-feeds—in­ ’■ After Interior—Minister Benja- tage on the hospital grounds so'be vMusernents and other reading matter within his own posltio\ to move of llltle 8-Armed Bandits. The rich the Towt^ Hall. Tlie principal fca- ; glad to have It over with. tary of SJate in,Hartf' Por Priday-1 p. m. Thursday. apace left I'll have to .save It unti) Demonstrationa erupted last other than students; co st also the 'liaaic reason why Con­ He will be. glad to talk with career In 1903 as an enlisted man National Laugh Week ftss. Don't e. gress vvill refuse to act on It now. aspiring writers, and will tell how 272,000 License Dogs 691 MAIN ST. night in other cities, including Uving Coats Up 85% In the Coast Artillery Corps. He day of pubi'eaUoa except Saturday — away. (Incidentally, Walter he did iU hiriiself. It 1s his firel I 'Valparaiso, Concepcion and San Chile's economy hai*. been served as ah officer in the Marine; » a. m. ____ Even though the proposition Sykt;s of Bethesda, Md, suggested novel. Mrs. Neil Wakeman and MANCHESTER Antonio. Police fjred into the air plagued by inflation for more than Corps in World War I. Brownell submits Is for a constitu­ this ^roodle.l Dublin :— Some 272,000 persons ; and used tear gas to break ,UP the Wadnesday, April S Mrs. Richard M.. Grant are plan­ took out Irish dog licenses during 15 years, with accompanying un­ He resigned In 1922 and joined tional amendment, which would ning the program. There will be a I crowds. But the outburst reached rest. Mariano Puga Vegai Chilean the Staff of the Bishop Museum in E a s ie r I 1956. The most popula(* dog reg­ Next to Gas Co. not be likely to get through the small charge for nonmembers, istered with the Irish Kennel Chib J a peak of violence in the capital, ambassador to the United States Honolulu. He and his wife cpilected 3 Saft For Tour{s(f •< whose residents are under govern- ratification process until the end A Thflught ftir Today Mrs. Nygren, club president, and was the cocker spaniel; the wire- told a news conference last month archaeological and othSr speci­ The United StaUa action In lift­ Mrs. Hilding will pour, Mrs. Irene haired fox terrier, placed second. ; ment warning to remain in J.helr the cost" of living in his country mens In the Pacific. of the present illsenhower term, Sponsored by the .Manchester I homes. The' armed‘forces have in increased 85 per cent in 1955 and In 1929 he went to Manila where ing ita rtficial ban on American there is a suspicio.t in Washing­ Council of Churches, , struclions to,4hake “fuU use of 37jj>er cent In 1956. He said Chile­ he worked In advertising and min­ travel to the Near East was a ton that this is all about' two I their firearms" to maintain order. ans would be delighted if the 1657 ing. ‘ Gen. Gamboa's communique, thin* sought apeclally by Israel. specific individuals, Eisenhower Thele TOble In the Kitchen rise was no more than 20 per When the United States entered In theie»e busy times it is often read in a nationwide broadcast cent. World War II, he was commission­ Being g ^ te d , liowever, It Applies and Vice President Nixon. In .the , said measures taken by. tbs gov.- to the irtiole region, And thus con­ difficult to find lime for much The Ibenez government h.aa tried ed a captain in the Army Engi­ past few ''.days; some rather needpO Bible reading. The .days are ernment to curb “anli-paUj!oUc ac- to curb prices with rigid credit neers. He was captured when Ba­ stitutes a boon for Egypt as well. respected newsnien have been jusUnot long enough to do all that' I tions of-eavage hordes" were need­ controls and other measures, but taan (fell. Complele Selection of ed to “preserve libel^ty and the Sending the valuable tourist trade stating outright that Eisenlufwer ....qeedr to _be. _ done. . ^ % ’ j parties opposing the President A spokesman at St. Albans back to both countries is. a ^ ^ , democratic form of government.” made sweeping gains. in last Naval Hospital said Hornbostel tyants to retire from his duties an?f ,,usy life found s solution to thi • President Ibanez, a frequent more than a favor to them, dt^lu' month's parliamentary elections. died of a heart condition. let Nixon take over—after, that is, problem by taking a copy of the ; target of Leftist parties, told the The opposition factions strongly ivise. It is our govemment’e proc­ Bible to the kitchen. When the work • population the government would tl,e state of the world haa become ; .“adopt measures dictated by the criticized Ibanez'' anti-inflation lamation of faith In the immediate A little more peaceful. Such'things was all well in hand and the dinner ,| COMMUNION program during the campaign. Rockville peace' o( the region. was cooking, she usually found a ■ circumstinces, regardless of how Strikes have been widespread in as the frequent Eisenhoiver vaca­ lull of five minutes eveiy day that AND ’ stern they might be." The 79- Thie official faith on our gov- ACRILAN ■ , year-old President said trobps and many fields as workers sought pay tions! And, a while ago, news of could be spent with the Bible in boosts to meet the continuing up­ Professor to Give emment’a part may have Its week quiet communion with God. And police were told to maintain or­ BLACK AND WHITE tliA persistent Sisef^ower cough, der above any other cbnslderation. ward spiral Of llvinjg costs. links. But -the fighting has ended. spur the auspicipfi that something since so much of her time was YOU'LL The latest protest demonstra­ /Address on Art The invasion troops have been spent in the kitchen, the Bible ! "Tliey have the arms to carry Is in the wind.' When this is de­ served as a'constant reminder that CONFIRMATION •out these orders." the President tions have centered to a large withdrawn. The Oaaa Strip is nied, as it H denied almost every she was never alone. God was al­ warned, asserting all resistance degree on a recent 50 per cent ^Mkville, April 3 — (Special r- LIKE IT wquld be eliminated,. “promptly, hike in transport fares. Transpor­ litchell Pappas, assistant profes­ TWEED BOXY SUITS coming under a Joint an^gem ent day, the denial 1$.recorded but the ways near. between Egypt and the United I have the fueling that all of us and through thfe energetic use of tation Undersecretary Osvaldo Ar- sor of fine arts at Trinity Col­ uneasy/apeculation .^uns on. And need to read the Bible more and • arms, whatever the consequences." taza last night ordered bus«owners lege, Hartford, will be guest Nations which Involves the es- Congireaa, under Democrs,tic con- that we could find the time if we He also tndicated action might to put their vehicles back on the speaker at a meeting of the Tol­ in the new middy bUm^hack style! ssirwm of both that no border .^ 1 Is not going to do a single really tried. Do you read the Bible ._i__be taken-against _the press and streets In 48 hours and bperate at land County Art Assn, at 8 p.m. -raiding will be tolerated'. The Suez every day? . , radio, sa.ving some' elements of the old rates or’ face government Monday In- MapieriStTschool. rihing,,hlng, :not even declare an Inten Fred R. Edgar ' these had circulated false infor- seizure of their buses. Pappas will lecture on ‘Tech- Canal ia opening. The baain op- tlon, which might help smooth the which Egypt! propoaes to operate way for any such thing to hap- to 14 the Canal ia cloae enough t^^hat pen. .95 Up FORMAL WEAR FOR HIRE the West has a right to aak to be The Democrats are not averse to Sixes : eonaidered within therYealm 'of taking on Mr. Nixon in 1960, but if tti negotiation. The on#^ard nut left not with him already in the White to crack in the CpMl altuatiqn— Mouse. If the -problem involved is $ 2 2 Valv4» the queation of j>Maage for Israeli ever settled by any formal plan, FOR iMpplayi-—4h ^' go, by arrange­ it will apparently have to be dur­ . COMPLETE ACCESSORY LINE OF ment, to the World Court for ing the term of some President decUion^ere. ' - .Who., seems completely hale and •KNEE SOX ^ 'GLOVES 'PURSES This Spring, huhion naqiod tweed as the fabric A mmlraum assurance for the There's friendly MEN’S-^BOYS’ = X hearty. NepA East, then, seems to be 'ANKLE SOX 'VEILS 'WHITE LINGERIE favorite ... the middy blonse-badc as the smartest i;eutat>Usbment of the statu* quo, suit liDiouette—combined h^e in a priceless ^ /w ith better guards- bn bdnler in­ His Banner Line suit you’ll wear so many ways! Wear the jacket as It cidents than was the base before, warmth in and with a gradual resolution of Gcore Alpert, president of the WEAR topper... ^ skirt 6s a separate. Cotton-wool-rayon Suez Canal isiues in prospect. This New Haven . Railroad, has been BSBBSSi oobblestohe tweied. Just one of mRny styles you’ll is enough to permit life to go on, discuasing the railroad's affairs AM ER ICA 'S REST CLOTHING VALUE 69! m a in ST, find at Robert Hatt-wonderfully low priced and; bde^ hopes, to keep it from publjcly again,' and when he does this''we always find some moral CHATHAA\ •Upping back to exactly what It MANCHESTER to save you plentyl 10-18.. W*s before the trouble. Thii ia for eastern Connecticut, even snough, perhaps, to close the par­ though the AlpeVt mind may have Next to GasrCo. CLIf»PER^CRAFT ticularly tragic and 'violent chap- beenJar away from this unwanted CHERRY tor which ^ened when Dulles comer of his realmr "pulled the riig'* from under N u r The other day, !ln fact, he hap­ .ser. pened to be talking about the Save $ on problem of . running commuter 78.50 100% W ORSTED But an absence of violence, a t trains into New Yprk, and his idea SUITS more efficient guard of the bor­ ders, or even the winning of points seemed to be that some govern­ xti^ejAelia Waffle-Weave for Israel on its shipping -are not ment ought to help him solvq ^ t this 3rpiece bedroom - to 3 . . going to be enough, and they do problem by guarviteeing him not begin to discharge the respon- against lots. If somebody would $ 5 0 7 5 TUXEDO do that, he indicated, the railroad AND UP ability of world diplomacy. Reg. A lot of otheV things have to be would be glad to carry these com­ X)0 COATS attempted. For the first Ume, the muters at cost. $376.50 He’ll parade so proudly in EASTER New spYing styles and patterns. lOO'J* Wool Worsteds, world, thcluding the Near East On the other hand, he saiU, to at­ one of our smart new suits Gabardines, .Sharkskins, Flannels, Tropicals. world itself,' must face up to the tempt to make the commuters . . . all styled with the kind tliemselves pay for the service The mellow natural-brown color, of our Solid problem of the Arab refugees, Cherry Chatham Collection lends a warmth Pf da.sh a boy likes in made- OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT realistically and honestly. It must ithey are getting would require and friendliness to any room in the home . .. to-take-it-fabrics. face up to the problem of getting fares "several times'' their present • X $5 Down—$5 Weekly or 1/3 Monthly \ levels. furniture that grows more lovely . . . furni­ $ 2 8 V ofuM aomething more than an Armistice ture you enjoy more a.s the years roll by. between Israel .and the Arab ' That means, in other words, that Here’s a Chatham Cherry gi'oup for your atates. It must face up to the i.r ; Alpert feels that his railroad bedroom. giv« your odivt boy...; Betides hard-to-beat low problem of trying to help Arab loses “several times" the amount HAGGAH prices on luxurious fashions leadership and the Arab people of its fare every time it carries . . . Robert Hall has Hundreds of climb out of their psychopathic F p a^ n g e r into New York City. 54-inch Double Dresser • REG. 7.95 to 9.95 Pr. preoccupation with Tsrael and get The ’ New Haven also used to jc r ’s l o x Gabardines, rayon, flan­ $ i n . 9 5 hard-tf^find sizes that saye 32-inch Chest of Drawers nels, sharkskins, etc. pair down to the r«pl business of build­ lose money, Mr. Alpert has testi­ Full Size Spindle Bed» (•(. U.^ roi*M Off** Nc. lAMAll you xlteratipn cosb—like this ing better lives for thenuMlves. '. fied, every time it^farried a pas­ CUFF'ED FREE! . stunning twfji-tone worsted I DREBSES And it is 'hard to see bow' the senger Oirough eastern Connecti­ Finest fabrics, tod .. , . anji boys really love Spring coat made-to-fit the. . . . priced lower than ^ outside world ia going to be able cut, on its Hartford to Boston run. the attached M-pant-shun belt of multi-color­ 5'4' figure! Two-tone gray. to provide very good leadership in Fot that rei^son, Mri Alpert'haa ed aiastic with a Western motif . . . genuine, HELD STONE leather tab and removable buckle for easier Brief 8-18. fueb re^icbta unless it first aban- closed our passenger sen'lce down. washing . . . zipper fly. Sizes 3 to io. you dreamed possible! doiu its own ideas that this Near What concerns us, in this, is the 'East region is a aort of special inefficient, timorous way in which SPORT COATS power polities preserve for big na­ Mr.. Alpert faces his problem. By $ 3.98 up tions. TTie po'Wer politics record in his own testimony, the amount of • this region .dughi. to be enough- to Excellent selection of money liis road used, to lose in a patterns and fabrics. All sicken both Israel and Egypt, for year bn tfie Hartford-Manchester- ii atzes. i00% wool. ' ' WOOL and NYLON FLEECE TOPPERS both have been its pawns. For the Come .see-our wonder­ AND UP Boaton, run would' be a pittance 5 2 9 sparkle-button tab trim. A real same big power which, a few years compared to the- amount it loses ful setection of Stunning .flyaway silhouette ago, cheered Egypt and the other Almost every day carrying- pas­ Solid Gherry topped with a swooping shawl :honey for the moneyl Smdey Arab states Into an attack on. the tones of blue, gray, beige. 10^18, $16 VofuM sengers' into New York City. It collars, push-up sleevai. O nly.7.t9 for dresses,in glorious' Infant Israel was, last fall, cheer would seem,, therefore, that Mr. Desks SPORT SPORT SHIRT$ Ing Israel on its attack on Egypt. Ailpert does things the wrong way ARROW; SHIRTS ; fabricsr Cupioni and oottoul Nub* I t ' cheered one Israeli-Arab war weave rayons! PrintedAoetato and to. First, it seems tonla, he'should ^ 2 e 9 8 And Up SPORT MODEL £AR COATS from one side and for one reason attSLck his big losses. Our little 8 9 5 ^ COATS cotton pongee! Linen-look rayon! and anothw wab from the other 'with *4.00 A*-Up LONG and SHORT SLEBVBiS line Is, it would seem,' one of his POPULAR IVY LEAGUES w Sleek new model with drcular taffeta. Water-repellent cotton Nylon-Dacron jersey! Novdty oottond side and for another reason. This Reg. $I 15.00 44 x 22-inch PATINTIO DART, DALE, P.& . GLEN, Etc. best,, for on it, when it was run­ desk: 7 drawers includ­ collar, toggle closings, v f ^ bade poplin . . . terrific for all-weatber region has had enough of that ning, he lost jess money than any­ $ „ p achtd Omfy 7.8L9 for.dresses'in gotgeottf. ing two files, Hitchcock 7.95 PilXilXikLi lILT .... lined in striped acetate ^ '' wearl Beige, aqua. B'IS. ] $11 Vplu0 $ kind of big power policy, and it is where else. He should -have^ kept chair $44.95. styles: Bwing skirts! ShiBsbeadtil • time for something new. us, ^hen, for the last, and he should Sizes 4 to 12-. 'PREP"i DEPARTMENT Empire waists! Princem lineal There ought to be a rule for big have abandoned, first, the service CX)»IPLETE ASSORTMENT OF COATS* 8TORT SHIRTS, SI^OKS, Torso silbouettesl £ven 8*pa jadgat. ^ ' haads aaying keep off, except to ACCESSORIES^SIZES U AND UP which, really costa him the most— ensembles! Sohds, stripes, prints. . . Hi help,-and'to help in the ways of the service into New York. So -I Hlac. mint, turquoise, aqua, ~ 'peace. far ax we cAn discoverV the princi­ beige, Uadet ple ifr. Alpert' always invokes— DRESS SHIRTS Charge Uso Oiir ConvMiiont Uiyoway that the .railroad should not be By ROB R(?Y—m o d e l ! Aceoq^a No Solutioft Now Invlied Man. No Extra Choroa compelled to maiintain. lines on OF MANCHESTER . Acce.saorics-' WHItES and COLORS'RI ■ ‘To o problam of providing for\ the which it sneounters an operating H A R M ^ C OPEN E R, Stripnd fnnnjf j haflf'^aiH^ tealjp . . , by Fabil A ------^ lAgal. sxAreiAo . o< a President's toss—applies even more (forcefully SIZES ,' I' DISTINCTIVE MEN'S idVS' WEAM .Mwors by somebody else when the TIES to the lines into NpiV Y ^k than to , Bow TIES 1-7 t i t MAIN s n s n * TEL.M fP'AlM N i» T TO'ARTHUB DRUO Da CiMiBid a i d MtN rresldant himself is Jncapecitate^ the line through/ManiAester; We 5- (M A IN S T H E E T — M I t e II 3 - 5 HANKIES ' l l ^ R E « > EABT HAKTrORD — WEST MARTFOjRD ‘JM Ahrays been with us, an* wonder why he/ abe^ons M|in-- BERUN TURNPIKE 'rbcsilRRt to a dear solutk^ chtaUr Iwt not jNew York*?* “ '■ IRftARKI^GL -*) )•' I .J ■/>' if. ■h j. ■ i- i ■/ 'J ~U. K-t! XL -: h % / - H - I X 'V'-. ‘•MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD', MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. 1957 page ELEVE{^ ------i-i : 1 ^ ------——— ^ ^ . '■ "t liJ&CHESTER EVENING HERALP. I^AUCHESTE^.. qDNN.. WEDNE3PAY. APRlj 8. 19^^ '.•-I';. „ “ I ---- ...... f ' " 7— 7 , quest for a laat meal but wa# vtolt- of his life waging a war. against f- gaa: Tka real consumer. Is wind fear and! superstition' concerning reatota4»ce?\The Horsepower nec­ ed by an .!Army 'fhaplaln. No fam ­ Regional District No. 8 Light Fodt on Accet^ ily, members were present; leprosy, who had spent three years Team ster ...... g i It ■»ii la------—~ essary to ■ oiMtooma wind resist­ with his wife in a Iet>er colony at libicoff’s Oiant Snowfall E d w a r d ^ , ance goes up HvUia cube of -the Carville. La., after She contracted " Means, ■paad. For •xampibi.Jf .you/oouble the disease In a Japanese prison Feeds Prdbei^ B ^ rd Votks 36-15 Approval >, your speed the hOTaappwer re­ Deaths LMst h t camp, died Tuesday. T a x Cut Ends Colorado quirement gbei up eQ ^ tlmea. This ia basic q^eodjmginici Act.. Leavenworth, Kdn., April 3 CInOinnati—Amor "W. Shafer, nAs Director^ of €p By DOUOLAB LARBEN P)—J^ ea t L. Ransom, 26, paid THURSDAY, APmC 4,6 to 9 r ile .1 Area Prought asnA ^snctoco— He'iberl' Fle's**- Doherty Co., in 1930 when, his fl-‘ P * fe O n ^ D etroit (N E A )-^If you’re* a {the engine, all carburetors have Proper ahlftihg''and use of to# with his life on the gallbw's short- nanotsl manipulations ; were in­ i . Fredsrick G. IBdwards has sub­ •V.,' clutch pan another big gi x O b iiu a ry mitted his resignation ak Manches­ "<(OwaWimad from Page piia) ^ ^ n d o V C P Hebron, April'll I Special) 7-' A heavy-foot-Harry on the aiicilera- J .systemtern of Injecting* additional after midnight for murder and hae^r Sr, 84, financier and phll- volved-in the closing of two Cin­ BecAusc 6f tllfi snow storm the night of March ZO wA t t fovemment •lid, the tjurdene^f from Page One) tq ta l budget of 8358.79,1.6O; which tor-you’re paving the road with : fuel *' into -the intake manifold to saverx/fihlftlnVjh high too aoon e-ape pom niitt^ While he waa 'nthroptot who’contributed to San cinnati banks, found guilty of em­ elhar t«x-p»ylne yroupa ‘n t*** ter Civil Defense Director. ■ptitaa strain oiFthe engine, daui- still have left a large selection of; FINK FABBIG3; In a letter to. General Mapager his vliit dealt wrlth^^ oom^t- inPUi')*^ both ah operating budget gasoline greenbacks. increase ... the air-fuel mixture loldibc in Korea. , . Francisco It* natlonally-faraous bezzling 8210,000 from the com­ ■tmte }i «n to t)\e people of during Its departing flight and liat coat oif debt lervice,'-wra* In other words; if you w'ant to briefly^ - to provide the s(lded iifg -gps to ba wSa^i Delayed The hanging was'In the poW"«r pany and sentenced to 10 years In LININGS and GOOD USED CLOTHING, M Connecticut,*’ he e*ia \ ^ Richard Martin. Eklwarde gave hU taa’s probe Into Teiptnatere a ^ r a . shifting to also bad.\A t 20 m.p.h. Flelshhacker zoo, for mshy yesri eastern Colorado! reason for resigning as pressure approved at the first budget hear- •Improve, your car'itmileage get ,the 'urge., plant bulwing of th e . U.S, iuscl- prison;- died Tuesday. Both. W*t*on and Mar*Ulu» Funerals' “T- g o t some ^jifiiiwari t ^ s o m e ThreeTowns liig-.of r^pnal district No. 8 hers Cjitbr example, second gbar used 20 1 pre.sident , of the Anglo California argued that any lostea riwIUng 16 Inches Deep of Jiis employment. He is a studio lead out- of your rigl\t foot when Maintaining a steady speeiLan pllnary Bnrraqks. site' of tyro other NationaF Bank, merged recently , Palo Alto, Calif. Wetmore queattohs," aS' far as/Kennady iMt night ky a ballot vote of 36- per cent more gasoline TOW high. Hodges. 69, one of the chief devel­ TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM VESTRY frwn the cut win more than tie off­ The heaviest snowfalls‘were re­ engineer with Station W’TIC which you drive. making minimum use of/brakes recent mllUary’JlJ**!**^'?*™ **'**’■ with Crocker First National, died Is begihnln'g construction of a new would go. . / 16. ^ This U the conclusion of studies are two more gas saving'(llscov- A utom atic shifts are dbirigned He was pronounced #l4ad at 12:17 opers of the,.Jrozen food industry, set ^ an Increase in.the volume of Mrs. Stanley Mlkdlonis ported in the-mduntiins end in T^li, Incidentally.'waa not Ken­ To Consider The dperatin^x budge't for the to m'ake most efficlenl iise ofHhls Tuesday. CORNER OF MYRTLE and LOCUAT STS. taxable Insurance buslbess. Funeral services lor Mrs.' television studio in~ Hartford, of gas economy by' the Pacific; eries. Im gas economy competl- ^xexlngton. Ky.—J'. Edward Ba.s- an ssBOciate of Clarence Birdseye, cities along the eastern slope of nedy’s first trip, to tm .marble.and flret ■year of the dehool, which ii Telephone and Telegraph. Co. and tion drivers remove their right factor. ' “Ransom, from^arysburgi N. C., and fornfer airplane manufacturer The debate opened at 10 :M a.m.,; Mlkolonis, 109 Trebbe I^ , Wiere Channel 3. glass Team atera Building. 'The 31- scheduled to open In September,, selt Jr.. 69, SecretaryYpf the Ken­ •Hth the Senate galleries nearly the Rookies. Denver measured 16 At the eame Ume, Edwards Region P TA General-Motors. < ; shoe so their foot- will be sensitive A big gas eating habit la slip-- vaa convlcted'Cln Jnne 196X by a tucky. Public Service CommlMlon. In Grand] Rapids Mich., and a -vice ,ih«d at 8:15 this njomln^ at the year old, rack y ta Invaitlgator was estim ated a t 8153,330, and tha ping the clutch to hold the. car on preslde'ni of- American Radiator filled with spectators, many • Holmes Funeral Horne, followed, by inches—heaviest spring fall Since warned that the Town wilP lose pT A T s motor vehicle super- to maintaining eveh pressure on geqeral oodrt hiarttol at Ibriipn,. a vice president and director of some 85,000 Irt matching federal looked it over ^ few months ago, net'c^t of debt service M t\|^ 81.- visor A. A. KOefer set out to save the gas pedal. Jwil _ tops. , Using the brake in­ Korea, to f shooting to deaUKs Co., died Tuesday.' them School children. a aoletnn rcqulct^/hfasa In .^the ZO'liiches in April 1935-- Colorado Aiidover, April 8 iSpeciali--Par­ 950,000 bond issue •mounted' to Keeneland Race Course and former Advertisc'in The Herald- rlt Paya ChurchNof the AMumpUon a t\9 funds because of a cut Marlin before the ci^ept probes began, stead^ of th e , clutch is one con­ KoreiwC guard and raping a 1 superintendent of Greentree, Farm,. Claims State Harmed •Sprin^a. 15; Cheyenne, Wyo. 10 and even iiainpled some cooking of ents of next yvar’s Regional Dis­ 8190,261.50; 846JIOO per year by getting an.ex- -i- Brake* Use Gasoline trolled teat a’PTAT driver added MarsUius', lead-off speaker, as­ o clock. 'The ReV. Francla Karvelia and Leadglle. t- • ihilea high in recommends in the CD budget trict Number 8 high school stu­ ro mile Out of every gallon of ga* . Gn the u.se of brakes the yejM^l.d'I^oyean girl. 1^1 Tuesday. He waa born in Lex- / was the. celebrant, the Rev. Fran­ amounting to more than half the Beck’s FMnch chef. Estimates made ' by Regional 3.4 gallons per mile. ' serted that Rtbicoff has harmed the centValNpolorado Rockies, 27 dents have been Invited to meet at Ai»ed in his fleet of 1,000 passenger PT A T report explains; Needless Idling is another gas He w as stationed there at the Ing ^ the sUte with his position on the cis BuUer^e deacon, arid the Rev. amount requeated. Kennedy told newsmen he was Board members, and State Rep. time with the 933i'd Anti-Aircraft Takom.-i Park, Md.—.Tjinlua B. inches. ' . leavlns^he- capital for a week’s 8 o'clock thta evening In the An­ Karl links, Hebron, have Indlcat- cars. He started out seeking a me­ •"When you have to use brakes gobbler. y ' Isiuc. ' ' . Joseph/FarreU'. the ■ subdcacon. Edwards recommended 812,970 chanical solution but ended up Artillery Automatic Weapons Bal- Wood, 80. widely traveled foreign "This is the greatest thing that gum m oeing tour of New, T u c k dover ilBlementaiT Sphool to con­ ;ed th a t the toW'ns o f Andover, H e­ you waste Die energy it took to GM'a study revealed thato^w •‘He has lost the respect and elclat was orgdnlst and for the 1957-58 CD budget, but sider the' formation i t a district achieving hi* goal with courses in get yoii movln|; and the means talion. Ransom, son of Mr. sn

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(: MANCHESTER EVENING HERAl 6 . MANCHESTER. CON^.. JWEDNESDAY, APR^L 3, 19^ PAOP TWELVE retard, at 1$^, the ev^r, in^eas' program. One week it be/ ing fevejr b^mbiUance chaaing.’’ called the (Seorge OpbeKShow and Assembly Vnit Told of Jump Saden afUd he .wa$ authorized the next week the Eddie Fisher tb regiater President Isadore Ik Sid Caes^’s ShQW. ' X '/' ■ A Kotle^af the Bridgeport Bar Record ... W Jn Legal‘AMbulance Chasing’ Assmvand Fairfield County State's ■ / The onljKfalr way to Judge A ^ . Loren W. Wlljli In favor. Of "Marge slid Gower,” a hew sltua- e bill. OFFICE HO/URS: B Y S A M D a WS o n \ On NBC-^TV in Doubt Uon cbmedy sU rrin g that fine State Capitol, Hartford. A p rll^ , conduct their practices prop- But the sesBonal ^eiiring in -the Aa Saden and Henchel started demand for loaw haa been quite danbe tieam of Marge and Gower, DAILY 9:30 A M. td 4:30 R.M. few April 3 Iff)—Many \ > 3 (/P)— Former State Sen. George their testimony, committee chair­ marked , in the Artt three, months .T B A B U C S m k r c e r ^works- To a majority of people C^ampion^ is to pretend that It Saden said New London'Couit ation’a banks today ^ re­ A. Saden of Bridgeport tolj} the man Robert August (R-Avon) an­ THURSDAY EVENINGS Qf this year.^ The money market 'that sounds like a' p lm a n t sine­ makes its debut a week from Sph- StateV Atty. Allyh L. Browi^r. Nffj^NOT^ TOrt.T o rt, April 3 nounced he had received word that record eamiiiga —Tt^rod- has been d$aier and eocaalonally cure. Blit' Caesar likes to work. day (at 7:30 p.m,.) on CBS-’rV'. Legislature's General Law' C:bm- thinks \the ' maximum Mnalty to 9 O'CLOCK . bodydy know.kiro!^ the destiny of Sid several other lawyers were. com:> he gendfid pros^rity and talk of a drop In interest rpteS ; Actually It started last ^ h d sy mlttee yesterday that talk piVaent- Ought to bte threa years in 'prison, Ckeidr on K ^ - T V Ir the 1857-68 Saturday night; is; a.bloody bat­ instead o f one, so that ambulance Ing to the hearing to testify,, but ''the tight W n e y p^je^. later on is heaM, on its schedule of alternating Sun­ 9 1 3 M A i N s t r e e t , MANCHESTER ■euon, kindly communicete col- ly heard in legal circles about am­ had been delayed,. , Much of the demand for cre^t. tleground , in the continual audi­ days with Jack; Benny,'tSlampion chaalng wouM be an Mtcaditable In New TorkN^y sotne of the loot. bulance chasing gives the impres­ last year came from bueineesm'en ence ratin^warfare.of television. was the unfortunate Victim of an offense. Sadeh aaid-ne agreed. MI3.Tm • Ml 3-8^15 country’s biggestbanka report first juces to work. He w»nu sion that "the situation is becom­ ’who were building up Inventories. ^ 824-828 m ain $r^ In the opinion of many. Caesar is aito accident and the opening pro­ ing progressively wofse.’’ ■ « Saden told Jthe committee; , Sending Code Made Easy ^ quarter net jpenittng profita any-^ to d o'» weekly hour show or at as good— and possibly better — O f late' they have turned cautious least to appear three Out of four gram. was the unfortunate-victim Another former legislator, "Ambulance chasing has broi^nt where fronrlO to 18 per cent kbove HID THESE FAVORITES H WHIDS 0 Ml 3-5161 and many have ^ n cutting back than.he ever has been in .his eight of "the show must go on” theory. dlsgrSoe' upon the ethical mem­ those mdde in the flret tluee weOks. aa he is in hi^^present Charles Hinchel of New Haven, Larvik, Norway—An Invention on inventories rather than building ^ MANCHESTER years o f television. . Rather than Gower Champion worked ?rom a bers of the bar. It has placed all 1856. schedule. said he had no authenticated facts that add substantially to safe­ them up. Caesar being a victim o f Caesar,^ wheelchair.' which is not a place lawyers in the same shadoy^. I t has of the- bankb reporting on NBC haa proposed that. C*egar al^out the situation, but .’’there are ty at sea, a device for sending Bifi^bieie demand fo r fundi last he can more appropriately be call-^ to inspire laughter. Marge Cham­ concentrated In many instjsncea an ^T^^^HOUSEHOtD iir first quarter operatloru show RATE TOPS WITH HEN, ROYS, OIRIS appear only once a month—a fate considerable rumors in my com­ wireless messages 'la which tbs. year, 'was alto swelled by the ex­ ed a victim of Lawrence Wclk, his pion.. was lefL without a dancing abnormal number of automobile at their customers, business firms ■ Uiat Caesar haa rejected. The net­ worthy opponent on ABC-TV. munity.’’ Morse Key is replaced by a stand­ pansion drive which brought the work’s reasoning appears to Be partnbr. , Seek $1,000 Fine accident cases where they noional- ard-keyboard typewriter/has been FUEL PURPOSES end IndlvidualB, are borrowing Qomo’a ita r remains fixed in based on the familiar TV problems Fish ' h ive to swim and,, the ly would not go, in thf hands of devised by Leif Evenaeti of L^irvik the Saturday night NBC-TV con­ Saden and Henchel supported a ____ . . . . ment to a record high. Such of declining audience raUnga and Champions have to dance. U a fish the least able and experienced at­ When the operator punches a key, MEANS yetur—although not as much as at stellation. Unless there is a sur­ bill providing for a $1,00() fine, or spending is still at the peak,'but lack of sponsor interest. doesn’t suim it is a dead il«h. torneys, usually to the detriment the lightweight device instantly the end of last year, prising change., however, Jackie a year In prison, or both, for a of the clients. The attorney’s some observers look for that de- TTiere Is no sign that either the sends a letter In Morse code. Any­ iOiutoinera Paying More nand to fall off as 19S> pro{ Gleason will not'be opposite Como lawyer who pays anyone to solicit license to practice must not be OLD G M>ANY’S network or Caesar is budging cases for him, and the sam.e pen­ one can operate it and it w ill trans­ 0 And the customers are paying \ ' Near Proflt'PM on CBS-TV next season. I t . is Roses to Divide X-Way permitted in the hands of the aih- higher interest on their loans. from their positions. highly doubtful. In fact, that he alty for the person employed by mit up to 240-lettera a-'minutc. W ith bualnesa activity generally In any eysnt, It’s certain that bulance chaser, to become a license UHIGH Twhlle business loans dropped In will be appearing regularly on Chicago— The ■ separation strip the lawyer. leveling off, some bankers feri , Caesar w ill hot be appearing in his to prey upon the public. the 'first quarter, aa they usually television. He should be called between the two rides of Chicago’s Specifically mentioned In the that their own businesa may be /present Saturday night spot (at 9 BIU N ot Whole Answer Stokers and Oil Burners Sold go, their total is still at a postwar a victim of Como rather than a jiew Calumer Expressway is. to be bill are policemen, court or prison near or at Its peak of profitability. pm ..).'Two half-hour programs Serviced Promptly and Efficiently. high for this season of the year. rictim o f Gleason. planted with niultiflora roses six officials, physicians, hospital at­ "Of course, this bill is not the f Almost 2 MiUien ^ Few, however, look for any major, are slated for the present Caesar taches "or others wt»o may Induce whole answer to the p.yoblemj any But . business borrowing is now change In their position in the next George Gobel also is leaving his feet tall as a net to catch cars ’ hour. One will be a program star­ persons to seek the atrvices” of a more—than the—statutes ► MESCRWESCIUPTIONS __ back to a seasonal pattern, rather few months. ----- 1 place in the NBC-TV Saturday hurtling off the highway, They are than rising steeply as it did ring Oisele Mackenzie. The other lawyer. murder and robbery are the whole While moat of the banks were night lineup. He’ll be working re­ also expected to reduce the glare ; "SAFELY FILLED" ^ through much of 1956. - haa not yet been decided on. of opposing headlights, act as snow Henchel said he favored the ansWer against those offenses. doing well in the esmlngs depsit-* As do all the big name teleri- gularly, however — oft Tuesday Commercial and industrial loans fences, prevent U-tums, and absorb bill although ’I don’t like lawyers But I think it is fair to say that ment, s number of them show a ■lon comedians, Caesar haa a long­ evenings. Beginning Sept. 24 (at at New York banks Is now about traffic liolse—as well as adding having a penal sUtute han^ng the bill before you will have a 'Arthirr drop In total deposits. Part of term cohtract which means that 8 p.m:,), Oobel will team with $18t btUion more than at jthls this is seasonal, as corporations beauty. over their heads to compel them salutary effect, and will tend to ho vriU be paid whether or not he Eddie Fisher for a weekly hour "time last year. and individuals draw down their Since the banks raised their accounts to make income tax pay­ . prime interest rate—what banks ments. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA'A'AAAAA^AAAA* charge the biggest customers with But part is from the competi­ ★ AAAAAA*A * * * * * the best credit standing — to 4 tion for savings with other de­ per cent last August, the combi­ positories that, may pay better. nation o f higher Interest and great­ A, lew banks have raised the WARDS 824-828 M AIN ST. % er loan" volume has been very amount, of interest they 'wljl pay \|S YiAR OLD rOUCY MANCHESTER » pleasant for the banks depositors. In an effort to draw in From the' prime rate banks scale more aavinga— and thus get morft iin iR QUALITY AT THi Ml 3-5161 ^ the rates upward for their cus­ funds which can be lent profitably LOWEST POSSIBLf PRICE tomers. — to businessmen. 1%. .______Rates went up last summer be­ Others have- extended their EASTER TIME IS ^ cause of the tight money situation branch systems, wdiere state laws which has abated only slightly permit, to get closer to possible since. Ilemand lor loans was ad­ savers. Polk’s Bank Directory vancing much fatter than the sup­ reports there are now 7,884 ply of lendable funds, so that In­ branches of banks in 'the nation, terest rates in general werei rising. compared with 3,666 in 1940. UP TIME 824-828 M AIN ST. — Ml 3-5161 products appeal to' be failing. T^is Brazil Fears la due in part to the fact that the population is jncreaslng about 2 Mi : CHOOSE WARDS EXCITING FASHIONS : per cent aimually with hqjpe con­ \ Competition of Three famous names bring yoi^ comfort and beauty at big savings A ■■./.. .., ; sumption Increasing accordingly. The population now IS about 60 ★ A**AAAA**AAAAA*A**A*****AA*AA*A*A****A***A***AAA*AA*AAA**AA*AAA*AAAAA*A- ■X Europe, Africa million. • X +V7; f • Brazil exported about 744,000 B y J U U D 8 G O LD EN tons of cotton In 1956— 18 per Cent I > Rio de Janeiro, April 2 f f ■ " elers oyster stew, crullers, and WARDS BY SIMMONS "Lot’s not ffiol ourselves. The coffee'. Five years later George M. Pullman equipped a sleeping car technical abiUty and the capital WITH PREMIER WIRE of the Europeans, allied with semi- with s kitchen to provide berth slave labor available In Africa, passengers with snacks. And in constitute formidable factors for .1888 PuDman built the Delmonlco, P COILS BY U. S. STEEL pri^uctlon capable of inflicting the nation’s first real dining car, upon us a tremendous economic and placed it in service between Cl]icago and St. Louis on the old defBStv*' Chicago and Alton Railway. Economists have long pointed out the dangers any nation faces li when it depends on one product for H t l p s Y o h O v « r e o m D on lorm t its Income. Last year, due to a stable....world coffee market, 39J5 Brazil’s foreti^ commercial balance FALSE TEETH each was $495 million. Next year, a L o o s a r a s s a n d W a r r y poor world m arket could mean . No looser be enoored or feel Ul-st- A 312-coil innorjprino— lor comfort ^ aconomic strangulation. eeee beteuie of looee. webblr felee ■ Indications are that Brasil will teeth. FASTXKTB, eo imptoeed alta> 'line (non-ecid) powder, ^iilakled oa A Roinfercod by odga ipring itobilizan continue for yearn to be at the your pletei holdi them firmer eo they mercy of the.coffee ®f‘ feel more oomforteble. aVm emher- A CnNhpfoef border* innorlocad to coil* forts to gain , a good share of its reeement ceueed by looee pUtee. Oot the sale of .other r a s n iT B today et any drus oounter. A 8-ez. *otoon licking with Lurox Income n o m ' tl ★ BexSpring,ha*88 doap-coilt— 3975 A Sloop Sot, twin or full— 78.75 SEE US FOR THE VERY FINEST IN A USED CADILLAC MEN’S RU wool AlL^YEARS AND MODELS (MBRHOME SU CKS veW'»® \,\f L Always s Lorge SelecUoo; AU Omw Fnlljr QoMUtaed; la k S O D S in OertUed MUesge and Full Ownership Details. % b y $ BARLOW MOTOR SALES TODB OADnXAO-PONTIAC DEALER Pine worsted gobordino. Noted for 4-DRAWER CHEST FOE TOLLAND 4X)tJNTY . handsome oppooranch' dnd long woori WINDSOR AVENUE, ROGKVIIXE, CONN. Toilored in IhO' nimv dimmer manner MATCHING FINISH PH O N E TSenont S-tSSS with pleated front. Solid colofs. Spatiou*, ^u*tproof drawer* ora cantarguidad and dovatoilad...... $5D Night*tond,...... ^33 -■4 „ — Easter NYLONS ir for comfort It ^ , * ****** **********y***VA*A**fH hL***A*****A*AA******A*AA******J **************************'****V ************^ save 4 l-'W s-y'^^h 3

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' '■ ■ , -.'.U ■ ' ' ’I.'. )i: r . ■ \ '■ si / ' ' 1 M'. , ■ X 7 ’ i.: V .. 1 i ' . V ,'i V 1 ,,, '.■>■■' ' ■ '■ } .t ■ ' ■ ■ * ’ ii’ , " '■ ^\'\V -:'V' , "J ' ■ '1 ' ■yr J-'*' V - V.'A' - h •> WEDNESb^,'APRIL 3,'1967 Paxes 15 to 28 MANCHESTER iVEKING HERALD^ MANCHESTSfe, CONNVWEDNPSD^Y; APRH: S, 19B7 . :/ ► ./ <:• WEDNESDAY, APRit 3, 1961 PACje FO U Bt^N .Seciion Tyao thi( wrong Wire. It wsa a high ten' Jail sentences and put Hickey i on would still lihe to contribute jndy donate itenu’for the rummage sale do so by corseting McDermott- to be conducted Saturday, m m 8,000 volt line^ probeitidn for two years. ; Shack m is / \8ho«ts Warateg to Boy Execution of sentence was also Light Bu|b Sale Plau Set The Saje will open at 9:80 a.m. Directors Back Amendment / ZBA to,Hear Saturday add continue until noon. ' OlahM, aeeing IM m>y’a mistake, Martin Suggests Shf^lving Board to Air '’ ^ee \ro] postponed for 30 daV# to give the Local Lions completed’plans for shoutea''Donnie. /Donnie, don’t do accused time to,raise the money to their house-to-house sale-of C-E-2 White elepljaitta as well as cloth­ Omah^Y outh A j^itect’s Suit Town ^ pay his' fine since he is currently light bulbs this weekend. About 12 ing will be among itema available. it," MartinBudget ' On Sidewalk Assessments Bids Monday unemployed. He assured the court, Tonight’e Events The w arning was not ip ttp»e Proposed Exchange of Land Uons expect to meev at the Com­ Donald'S/hand touched the^^re. There /s a Differ^nte^ " > ' • ’ ‘V Approved by Bptlrd however,.that he was "going to get munity HMl at 1 p.m, on Sunday Fire Chief Peljer Massolinl will jE^mingJVire . ------:--- — /V 'The Zoning Board of Appe^ There was a bright flash. Th#m$he \ • ; ’ ,i> , , Tonight’s public hearing bh Gen- A Charter amendnferit which^Mrs. -FHapatrick that (,Ke Charter Presented in H a r ^ d Court a job tomorrow." where they ■will ,be m et. by Girl explain tlie new number-call sys­ Plans for a swap of land''be-A< She cited the motels, existing (ZBA\ will hear 19 appHcijaph# Hickey was arrested byv State tem tSr the fire radio at the ■ l>ody tumbled to earth. COMI. WlNDOl 'eral Manager Richard Martin's would pave the way for the'Board change would extend >fteir poyera '■ > ' V Scouts who .will ■acc0m')>any them Omahs, April 3 tw een th e Town and P e rrrtt andTgn^ fpr^p,).,,*^. the Howard Jo'hnson of Directors to change the rtmthbd.l Director Ttoodorb Cummlhgs The. Board of Directors .laatvater'a life e# high icbool eifltk be Policeman FrancU Plsch after an , during the sale. uiaymeeting of the Volimteer ip ii Panic stricken. Glaser loaded' th< and DOORS budget recommendation will con­ when it meets annrov'ed threejneedi',h ■' a ^ogrem” with...... varied ^u- ^ I b n i A oril » (Special) ril 12, the Board of Di­ shock while cutting wlre„;lrom. to the Douglas County Home for heax^uerters on Perrett PI., have I contributoifs to the the backing of that Board last nance syatem wbuld give the low* pom. - i added appropriation#. No oppoai- Haartnf eartn f of the suit of V c . . of money in excess of ihe already when Hickey pulled out of a gaso­ f.0 the Eastern Connecticut Distric -toe Firehouse. • ■- power linM, police were toIiT'l)tot All Price rectors decided last nlghL • X ■ government. He said "I don’t be­ He said 'a moderate amount of the Aged- He thought it was a hos­ been dropped, at \east the , congestion in that narrow area, mong the 1.9 applications to be tipn was voiced,,to any of ttem. aga^nat the tovrt p t Bolton started allotted $1,200 necessary to pay line station and hit S car operated Girl Scout Camp at Lebanon, John Goodman,' asso^te profes­ night. ' • ■fhe Board made thaPMecislon j renoVation and adaptation- at ,Edu- by David Erickson, South Rd. pital. He dumped th«! body and a From :. Ambaasadort ^ present, x X \And she said at least one prop- lt will be introduced into the H*v« every single act should be 'KeaVd is a request, by Beaupre Mo- The appropriations provided^gational Square Will provide a in Hartford County<5ouH of C3om- the bill. Frid then fUed, suit. - ' bulb Bale for this ceuae Is a/m i‘ sor of education at^the University ' Detective Inspector Ernest . General ^ ^ ^ li tn y . owner there has^ plans for after a'meeting during which it Legl.*lature by Rep. Ray S. spelled _ out and pa.*.*ed on to the It took the combined efforts of of ConnectlctU,"will speak at the Aivered hand in the driveway and PjlK^er. Regal, Custem. wa# naked to postpone the hearing. io'v#, rpc., for a yliriance to conduct $31.O0ff for renovation and equip-} jiMylor high #chool'for 1,300 toy mon Plea# yesterday Beior* Judge The town meeting which refused triot-wlde effort of Lions. Internal Brown said Otto Gtaaen of Omaha ^n recommended last night thaU ipr aome sort ren ■ X ■ yX General Assembly for action. nerV and uaed car sales a t 353 E. four local constables ,to subdue tlonah. They report the ^ b e are meeting of'the <3b-operatlve Kin­ sped away. the matter be shelved becalfte it I , • Waiter Mahoney, tyho heads tha ment for the Barnard Junior High ' many.^yeai’# to come at a low cost Milton H. Myerfc' to meet the. PVid bill m aintained Hickey following the accident. - related that Marfiei died during an Objections to the amendment_^"I Ooh’t like to go running to Ceftt^ in Residence Zone A. School in Educational Square, ^ in compgrfiwn with new construc- he had no legal rig h t to exceed^ reputed to be of longimGlfe than dergarten and Nutsery tonight at attempted theft. Brown quoted Glaser as saying , would Chat the Town $20,ft00. ; “ .1 „ -.nH Taxpayer*’. League, asked for voiced by formei>^rectors the General Assembly for every Frld, a member of the architec­ Bed Cross Collects'$338. the pair went on "9.10 or m ayb^4 RUSC<^^ALES OFFICE He said that firm’s land Snd the Both Mr*. Fitzpatrick a ^ Sher The variate, denied by the ZBA $1,000 for the New'School Con-:tion.' the-appropriation of redotd in pre­ moet and to give, ada^light type 8 , ,o*b'|ock a t United M ethodist Maitisi worked for Glaser'who is de:*y in the hearing *o th a t hi* Fitzpatrick and_/Walter Ma-"-'‘- . ■ -six month#, ago, also request# per­ tural firm of .EbbeU, Frid and e local Red Cross drive has 149 MJODt)E ’TPKE. WEST Tolland Tpke. parcel have been ap- "'“Od stnictlon Account, and $1,500 for, Mahoney asked if th*M wa# paring plans, for the school addi­ of lUummatlon. Tney will be .CSiurch. a junk dealer,. jobs.” ■ / gi-oim could have more time to by Peter Flynn, 79* Support foiN^he Charter .cltange mission to erect an office building $5,000 in the Board of Eklucatitm’# Prentice, la aeeking to recover receivel ^33.54 according to lat- available ln‘ hel^boxes of four Police at first, finding the^ver- TEL. MI 9-8641 or Ml t-4656 .pralswi and the appraisal shows I rector, arguM the ahmild study Martin’# budget, recom- came from RepXWairen and from insurance. tion. Mt tob^ released by Chairman The atory of the 62-year-old Broad St, and signs for that pui;pose. This is operating budget for repaln at fees for services rendered the ^outh Cdniicted on Fonr Counts bulbs at $1.20^d full boxes of Advertisement— , Glaser, as related to Brown, Waa: ed hand, thought they m ight haVe ^ the Perrett Pi. land to be worth i not dispose o f’Tolland T^ke. prop- mendatibh. Mrs. Nicholas JacKaton, 405 Hack- The $31.000'Will corrie from,.the town In 1955. Attorneys in "the John MWermott. A few 9alls are ■V The B arllett-B l^ard Oe. $30,000 more. , i "tty bought frbm the C. L. Hale The gist of lire. Fitzpatrick’s also a State hearing. Capital Improvements Reserve Educational Square. MarUnX^d Jam es F. Hickey, 19, 107 Dike eigbt bulbs at/$2.40. X ' / Listings needed for all types of He and M arflsi were bn a Wire a revenge sle^ng to solve. Mayor Harold A. Turkington argument nH U ’a_t the amendment utatack St. The ZBA will also hear a request case expect presentation of evi­ still bein^made throughout the West HartfordKConB.. ’Ih# swap had been proposed a# ; Co, that the amendment ,.,k„ .,,,1 comment Fund, til* $1,000, will be. financed he removed the figure from^^e Circle, East Hartford was The Lions'Alsp report that they Homes and business properties'in stealing foray and Glaser-sent, the Medical examination proved the told Mahoney the PireGtpr* could j , for an extension of 210 days by operating budget, but th a t^ ^1# dence will end today following town, he boy died of electric shock and a meena of getting the firm off The. Board last night .Approved the Directors powers on w hat-changes in the method of !'front , various-school bonds,'and the presented m Trial Justice Court Latest, canvassers to complete have madd application for a visit Bolton. Lav/rence F. Fiano, Real boy up a pole to cut aome dead not call off tonight’s hearing, but . . no\vXhaVe. Chestnut Park Apartmu'nU' before; ji gop will come from the currient elsewhere and not in the$31,000. which there vrill be time fot filing of the mobile chest x-ray unit to E state broker, MI. 9-5910. questioning of Glaser brought out , the land near the High Selmol to twd'euMivlsions in tlw sotithwest- ,v\nave. ^ payment should be made, did say of briefs.'They do not expect a de- last night on four charges growing their calia mclude^Mrs. Howard N. wire away. n.ight, after hearing those 'who: The y Charter beginning construction on ^®ur; contingency fund, In commenting, on the $1,500 In­ this tdwn. They expect this com­ /'■ On the pole, Donald reached for the junk man’s story; Showroom Opi provide a safe arceSa to the school em part of town. Wobdslde Acres ■wish to apeak, continue it at a ill'll evident the present sys- cisi(Hi to be reached, for several out of an adcident at the Notch Jensen Keeney Dfti Mrs. Kenneth and HlUstown Helghts.X • method of sidewalks-alk^ment. should be studied with a view gai-den-type apartments on the 1 General Manager Richard Mar- surance apprbpriati^ Martin on March 24. His mother appeared munity-wide project can be sched­ Maachester Evening Herald BoL Daily , properfx from SumnUt St,. later date. pointed out that despite the prob­ W66lt8i' P errett, South Rd.;> Mrs. Robert - Ihe Directors’'set April It) as the change would give '^ e Board ' toward changes. ■ > ■ 80t.thwe;st corner of Park and [ ,^e group that $1,500 with him as gulrdlan and entered uled Bometime during the sum- ton correapondent, Deris M. And 'Mr.i. Helen fritzpalrick. who The Board I* legally required Chestnut Sts. in Residence Zdne L. | pe .needed for insurance and lems inherent in setting up a lOH- Frid was engaged by what came DlXson and Mrs. Jerome Melrose, Friday Until 9 p.m. ' aubmltted photo.* to support her datexfpr a public hearing on an authority to'set it by ordmanice i Consensiu* nm ong D irectois at pleas of guilty to all four charges. Rosedale; Mrs. Raymoiid Holland^ ler. . . IVItaUa, telephone Mitchell 8-6645. t , hold the hearing within a cer­ See* No Emergency The firm was previously granted, S2.3fif) as originally supposed. month budnt. the Board ha# made to be khowa sA the original school Baby Named argument, .contended the firm ordinanCeJoto seL.upset..up a separateaepanUe fire an inforrrial mrttliig waa that the buildi^ committee hamed by a Ho w as fined ;$100 fo r operat­ Williams Rd.; Mrs. Raymond Sattirday 9 a.m. to-3 p.m. tax distrlX''and no need installed. when a property tran sfer w-a#, j^^ehoney. . . prelim inary ~plans for an addition Trial Justice John Sw’anson re Piano, Volpl Rd.; Alexander baby was born Saturday'At Hart- OPEN MEETING $6,735,046 budget ia scheduled for _j to inti-od.Ke emergency Jegislatlon.I I efTccte the sale of'a property off Mill St.); addition to itie school as planned 30 days on the charge of resistmg SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH Lakewood Residents I fixed by ordlnahce. Mayor H rold A- Tiii-irinirinw’' 8606 Ni.ukoff to erect additional! gchool building and on si.ch.^con-'^ by Frid. llie ardWtect subsequent­ arrest, sentences to run concur­ one . who was not home in these ■open -nt t^.m , Friday for the con­ . 768 Ma i n s t .—m i s-0680 . m o r e ' W E A R He said one Board could set a ' jeslion iSt i *t tb 6 northeast comer * versions as the one in progress at $10,000 for walks and. curb# (off­ areas when calls were mads who venience of\thosa who plan td method which the voters might said in answ-eKto a question .Iftst, Resl-[ Educational Square. set ' by payment from abutting ly bUed the town for |S,500 for his rently. The Judge suspended the night that the ) split’betwecn WEDNESDAY. APRIL ID Court Cases^ overrule in referendum. Another 5 1*50 ' dence Zone A A. Illing Cites Needsd s / property owiers); $1,116.39 . for Take Fight to Ike Board could then set another, p e r - »"e plenty of action. Hlghter. RFD 2, Manchester; the Recreation and ’’Park Depart Each child must provide his a variance lb erect a free standing | arid arba^an required. Cervini Prepares • As a former Army man, him- charge of disregarding a red traf­ gro\ind sign closer to street line 1 Reqiirsti-fo Convert lUome aelf, ” Mrs. Niese said of the Presi­ Mrs: Mai'y Cramer, 31 1-2 Charter fic light at Adams and Center Sts. ments of the Town of Manchester own fishing equipment as well »6 CONH.PACKINCc Oak St.; Barbara Church, Car- The case of Arthur Bouthillier '"'ill ‘>e held op .Saturday, April 13,J bait. The prizes which have been than regulations allow a t 553 E. j Request for a, variance by Er- Property Liens/ dent, "we fe^l that he would l>e Middle Tpke., In Business Zone II. I nest McNeill to cohyerl a 2-family iiWH in in i muir tz ] ashamed of the wa.v the Army has nien Rd.;' O'ven W arren, 53 Lynes.s 48. of Maple St„ ^Olllngton, charged ' Center Spring* P ark ' i generousl-y donaud by N a s s 1 f St,; Mr*. Dorothy Swanson. 62 «ith failure to gra;:t the right «f Th6 fl-shing will be from dawn Arms and McBride * Sport Shop Reque.st for a -yarlance by„Peter j duelling at 36-38 Stwtnt St. In The office of Tax •Oodlector iW l- COT GE GROVE RD.—BLOOMFIELD, CONN, acted in this sltuatioti." . fa ‘ «-VtA BxinAt'x'iBinn tt’ili K* au'arriftn in l.wn niffnrnnf Izikewlcz to u-ae a building at the j Residence Zone B, to s' 3-family See how Summit St.; Dal Ingersoll. East wav,' was continued until" April' 17. supervision will be awarded in tw o different Cervini is preparing to place Mena , TEL. CH 2-5521 ..3^H1or‘’the^nt2rriew"'‘^rt Mr.s. Elaine Pallein. 6 ______• of Wally Fortin, program director groups. Group I -will mclude boys rear of his home at 349 E. Center ] dw-elllng. The lot and one Apart- on the property of tome 25,or 30 J ivr I for the Recreation Department. and girl.s up to and im-iuding nine I St. in RMtdence Zone A for stor- | ,,„ent will have less area than regu- persona who have not imd the ^olomon Had INo (-ents {prize.s ■years of age and Orniip II from IQ age, display and sale of f e n c e s ^ bov;-. ______BA-mill lax due on the GiATid List ?:■ i" n,L"n % to 15 years old. and to have a sign '.o''! R,q^^st for a vai-iancel^TM’il- Johit Chamberlain, all from the ADMITTED iiJTODAY: S : Mrs. Lpt------i bpv or girl who catches the larg- compiled as of October 1955, Lakewood Circle area. Jerusalem—Although King Solo-' est fi.sh in the. following cate- All fishing mu.*t be done from Rcquc.st for -b yaMnnee by Harp ! higher to divide a plot of land The lien# go into effect April 16, tie Blonrrberg, 57 Hamlin St. mon waa regarded _ as the wealth-, gorles:______Blue___ Gl)l.' _____ Perch,_ Pickerel, Mrs. Niese said she asked this the banks, with no one allowed oV i»t 18 Forest St^ into two building unless the blUs arer paid'-befor# rSPECIAtS BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A'.jest man of his time, he didn’t have ; Bass, or Bullhead, wlth'an award , the \yater except to break « snag. ‘"l‘' “^?L?Vharler^O^ St ' ope of which will have leE* i that time. The lien/oUce# will b* SCUFFY morning for James Hagerty. press j daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Her- a cent to hi* name. During his ; every one who catches a fish i Fathers and Motherslers -evhowho are in- dwelling at 140', Charlei Oak St.,, Irontage . than . -regulations,------on allow, prqpert/reCOPd# in the, aecreUry, but was directed to a ■ Joyner, 27 Saulters Rd.: a reign, fh the 10th Cervttiry B. C.,.i during the derby. ’ I lerested are urged to come .to thf# rin Residence Zone B ;- office of the town clerli^ Oervlnl Mr. Shanley. When she explained and Mrs. James La­ by Joseph I in Residence Zone AA. coined money had not appeared in I -n,e Park Department ha* [event and assist the younger chil-k »P«6ialto exception convert a 1-family 1 'Request for a variance by the saijl. .y the purpose for the request, she pjne, 161 Branford .St.: a son to Palestine stocked the Annex with 600 and'dren. IPpnticelli From * e 5 J # . 9^ e# 5 aaid, he asked If theyjiad seen any Mr. and Mr*. Robert. Juka*. 120 other government official* and If Walnut St.: . a daughter to Mr. does the Accordiisg to Size they had, diKcusaed It w ith Army anC Mr*. Allen Collins, Lakgwood 4-8 Lb*. -r-Includea the cotleta officials. , Dr„ Coventry; a daughter to Mr. "EXPERT FITTING!" Mrs. Nie#*„ replied affirm atively' And Mrs, John Wanchak West to both questions. Willlngton. "“ s h o e DisPARTMEXt Since the Abioy announced it* DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: YOUR EASTER DRESS-UPS ARE HERE (MAIN FLOOR REAR) plana to biiild th# Nike home# near Robert Arendt. 86 Phelps Rd.; near- Lakewood ’Circle, resident# there Jess William*, Colche*ter; Albert . . . AND HOW BEAUTIFUL THEY ARE! OUR^JUST- Roy, 178 Charter Oak St.;#Mr«. X J. have made a concerted effort on all Ub. Avg*.—F o r chopn or A r o u t. front# to have the development re­ Mary Wadhams, RFD 1, Rock­ ARRIVED-FOR-EASTER FASHIONS INCLUDE 'i 19' ville; George Wilson. Mountain located. They contend the military MARLOW'S housing Installation'will depreciate Rd., Glastonbury; Mr#. LoUiae THE NICEST IMAGINABLE COATS. SUITS, DRESSES property value*. Verrfiot, 329 Woodland St-.; Sey­ First . . . For Everything! mour Pratt. East Hartford; Mrs. im possible Jacqueline Kondra, 17 Tjler Cir­ AND COSTUMES. COME. SEE . , . IT WILL GIVE eaiuiops 1 cle; Mr*. Dorothy Hartmann, C of C Commiltee Mountain Rd„ RFD 3. Rockville. YOUR SPIRITS A REAL SPRING LIFT, AND YOU'LL M EN’S SUITS (One price only). DISCHARGED TODAY: An­ Nominating Slate thony Bayuch, 71 Starkweather FIND JUST W HAT YOU WANT FOR EASTER. St.; William Ashley, 51 Lenox St.; ...all wool flannels W alten EMward*. 13 Lawrence St., The nominating committee of Rqckville. ^ VealBreart^j^l .the Chamber of. Commerce will •..smooth fit at all mo ...all wool worsteds ITALIAN STYLE CUT ’THIN, BONELESS •oon report to the Board of Con- ^ . xt i • 1 - tirol on its aelectlons for officer*. -M ilk IV eed s M o s t V e l u d e s points that roallv conn D. Lloyd Hobron is chairman of the group that include# VVells Den j Milwaukee — More motor ve­ nison, -RuMeJl Hathaway, Dr. 1 hicles are. used In the United C Walter Schardt. ahd Bnice W at-1 States in the distribution of It's a feet. . . you’ie Hte best judge of your 3 :. VealApproximately 8 slices to the pound. kin*. •' milk , than any other commodity. awn sp ^ ra iK c becauie you care the most. The committee was appointed Some 380,000 vehicles are em­ V That’s why the Westerfield for Spring yi. -bv the . president. Dr. . 'Thomas ployed in delivering milk and J is the suit for you. You’ll ^ quick to note quality - H faly. dairy products -4rom farm s''to. THIS $42 VALUE is yours Efeetlons will be by written bal- processing plants and from plant* fCahi^ that make the'R^ert Hell Westerfield ' or dollars less the Robert Hall lot. - i.. ; to consumrers. better looking than e\-er before: greater fabric « Hobron painted but that many i ------selection, . . wool flannels and the new w Overhead Way : business men have ‘ volunteered; Income of the Pope is derived Spring worstejds, hand finished details, new Spring A LO T^F VALUE their semces, and he was finding ! from voluntar.v contributions of colorings and luxury-look texturesi It all adds i YoiKMve "i l Youuve , many candidates .^for the few posi- the faithful, known as VPeter’a tiona open. .1. I pence." . «p to mere good looks than you thought postIblF because we because we sell ,for tiie price. And, mister, you save plenty! make 1 them in ottr owil V, suits in ( low overhead tailoring phmts. salesrooms. Expert alterations included! Another MARLOW ♦ r SUPER VALUE! COLONIAL MAPLE Men’s 100% W ool Sportcoats In USED CAR SPECIALS exquisite! PLATFORM ROCKER or CHAIR Topcoats Foaturing Luxury W oolons 1S56 PLYMOUTH 1953 OLDSMOBILE BELVEDERE HARDTOP SUPER 88 4-DOOR the by HARTSHORN e Trim styNufll ' * New «eler Memisl $2195 $1095 ieeminft nothmgnett of • OBOIOB OF FINE \ Richer^ Now Color- OOLONIAL PftINTS . ■ 'S -■ V Luxury wool-silk . OR PLAIDS blends and lOOS MOUUD* Intorost Twoods wools In subdued 19R MERCURY 1953 OLDSMOBILE SALE PRICE MONTCLAIR HARDTOY DE LUXE $8 4-DOOR HOSIERY stripes„.nubby $ 7 7 tweeda L i^ t and V a lu es mediim tones. $1195 Sh^r whisps of loveline##/” ELEGANTLY TAILORED e U divrM l i v ' Cemglete ntiersillens Inchided, ■].. oivelop your legs in an aura, i * $30 DUSTERS »14»5„;.m.™ \ . ' ^ 195S MERCURY iNiBuick of wonderful color and flaw- Vofw o CUSTOM 2-DOOR .SUPER S-DOOR In black and navy faille.-Sizes 12 to 20 ,leas fit. Never .-a aag, only an. Rottpr Quality and half lizes. $1295 $ 3 9 5 exquisite molding^ of your SMARTLY STYLED They'm way* out front for -style and packed with Wool FUmd S l a c k s IIG TRADES EASY TERMS lege. Mojud nylons are ex- value fai every stitdi! Betause Aeto' quality woolens, R«9. $59.95 Y d u t! WOOL SUITS *14 »? take to top Robest Hall tailoring be au tifu lly. ^citinig to wear.' And moat WTE HAVE AN EXCELLENT Quality details: With etrlped coat. Size* J9 to' 15. THE ALL PURPOSE becaiMe this handsome bhtton through model is Ito ilfa td Bawd turn-down,,, wonderful of all . , . every­ SELECTliQN OF BEAUTIFULLY designed to fit more men better! And this price is - THREE PIECE SUIT *18»5 waistband, hook- S’TY L ro terrific! Choate water repellent worsted pbardines os body notices!. eye cloture Made' of SILGALA, a combination of rayon and silk. new color-hiteTest tweeds in raglaii or set-in sleeve Sizes 9 to IS. * , * • , bettera Uovct fit 1 7 ,9 5 - Maaekeater tl)det. Begulart, abort, longs. 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\ ■' ... \ :4 't' ■ PAi MANCHBSaSB EVENING HERA^/MANCHESTER, CONN^ .WEDNESl "APRm' 8,’ 195t r i ’;■■/■ ';vV ■; ' / . 'K Ma n c h e s t e r ’ EVENING h e r a l d , /MANGhESOBR. (x^n Nu w Ie d n e sd a y . a p r il s, - X , PAfl« SOCrEEK 4 ^ ’X X, Wl*" ^ ' 1 Lion badg^ to David’ Magnuaon •••'•••••••••••••.•I pMea and rnddaBT and w ill 1)a^lA< 'U^deatfi o5 Raymond Alfred Wfl- Raymond Duchesntau ijiid/Timp- badge; Michael Staley, W olf Alah Jay Lamer and Eiradarlek Clatk, 14S Orova S t: Hrt. MWle ha<|fga; Gary Lel8ter,. bear badge and Peter Boehm, Gold elective Bush and daughter, 8 Windermere .. .. - ^ tbe atate iM ufsLirtiUd (Jhlo. Ha waa tha ion thy Donagan, Dinner hadgeN Loewe;. and 'iWere You. There,” a N d w IB IIIB YM d TO GOP Ffliled. in Se/tpie m y Georgs Katx, Bear hadge tvlth ' 1 gold arrow; Donald HObbardi arrows went, to Craij; Nile*.- Peter S M « m An LOWER A t^ '’'’' Fairl Negro, Spiritual by 'H< T. Bjir^ Avp.;, Byron SChiWtder, 54 Frank­ nation- of th e^ta Mr, and Mrs. Raymond , "/ ■ Moquin, Thomas Lawrence, Mark (tast offera thria pHaea 6t G. WillUNM Cyatid Lake and had gold • arrow; Elliott Dwlge, gold. gold arrqjv for Bear liadge; Louis lelgh.- . . ' F ' lin St., Lawrenge WllMa, Kelly Rd. FO B p w ai Hennequin, gold amj silver arroijr Hansen and Willard. Begley: Silver Births yestardw: A son to Mr, thrda achoDstshlpa tofrillnih I4JI0O, bean' ill fo rn Ibag'pMlod of tlma. Ut^ANTED Hifim Notes and ^N^vs ,rrow on Bear and Lion badge; ■xX'i The Choir wilb allig: ‘The n Aaklar and- John. tlebman-, for Bear badge; Michael O’Briep, arrows went to Peter Herdic, and Mrs. Donald Boldt, Oentep-Rd., and M . 4-day tnp tp' Washington, 1 ) was born jn'C^siai.Lake Dec. Why let jr Bair au your IM a veil Counsel to Jiiile on i^etition Heavens Are .Telling," the l^■^)l4^badge: Robert Froehlich, one twotsllver arrows U r Wolf'-teidge; Craig Niies, Peter Moquin, Thomaa, Vernon; a.son to Mr^ and Mrs. T>.ar ■ /. M, 1»11. Ha^Tiiul a blacksmith your Let me free jrpv aftltM iner Lawronce, Mark Hansen, Robert Creation” by Haydn; "Y o i^ r ! W44Meisday, Troop 25, OeiiUr John Krlnjsk, gpld and silvsrTar- ' Theodora Miles, iT Woodland 8 t Young OOP to Elect . on Bonaliv\Rd. and later eodal IBMVar.. My meitaalfy sp­ gold and two ..silver arrows on Wilson and Raymond Ough. In the Yonder!” a Russian Folk Melody ChurcbjXL St- M*ry’»f "il*- Bear; Risbert Whltesell and Wil-r- row for Bear badte; Joseph Loney, For Inequities Unit Ouster arranged /by Sainuel Richam, Savings Stamp M es The Tolland County Young Ra>' went to Ohio. . \ proved ied la safe, paiuwaeat and wtu ptantdc; 120. St. Jsme8’; ,lS3, See-, presentation of birthday books. publican Club” has chosen a nom-. liam Cox.jpjjid arrow on Bear. sliver arrow ^ W olf badge; Rich­ l^ich^e Rose Raymoiid Gaines; «nd " I Hear a Voice A- \ Mrs. Mary Fortima. National He leaves M f’ w i ^ CMtharlne hot nuur ond, <3ongmgatlonal; Post 47, ard Lairaoiy'Wolf,'-badge; Bruce Bear books went to Harry inating dommlttee a ^ plana to Brothers Willis, two sonik Stephen RoekrUIe. A i^ l 8—(Special)—«PiSIiuonrmn4 Richard Flemming, Prayb^i" by Houston Brjmt. Jo- Security Chairmah of the AmerU South Methodist. . Rqbert WfcMtlir - all MARY C. WARD. R.N. Magpi^o, stlveXarrow op. )cu8 and Stephen Turl^lngton; Lion A petlttcn irfiKh -would produce cording to Norm8n..Klttel, chaif- Thursday, Trobp 124, Andover W olf budge; and 'william Btaley, CM>t. Feter J. Dpwgtwics rer RiAr, and Jay. MdSpaden will be ported, that during the m^dh of o f limla; six aistera, Mre. Beter OertSM Eleetroiogtot Darid Mangun, ASqistant Denner gold arrow for Lion badge. books went to Geoffrey Warivlck •cUoa deeicned ^ *’***^ newly- ported 44 ^llcemen in attendance. March a 'sale of u.s,^savings ®ah.' ' ■ Parks In thie dty, Mrs. John u^- <74 CENTER BT. — TEL. BO <-8M7 (Oontteued from Page One) j hedge and, two sHv^n: arrows on and John Anderson.'iA 1-year pin ilolsU. Both groups are under the /t Members of the nominating "Clint” HeRdrickson has ■A.>alloon blowlnj; and bursting Bamed IiiedulUea Oommlttee Food Sale Tomeiyow direction of .Miss Eleanor Lewis. Staihpa i t St. JoaanhTi and St man, Manchester; Mrs. Earl Rich/ ^ AU Work By AppolninieBt on Wolf; Gerald , MtHL Denner was presented to James Baker. . ,4. Satisfied Kiddie ' The I^Uterhood B lfai laraal wiU Bernard’s committee are: Henry Butler, Ann O ys te r Lake; Mrs. Paul Jaehim, Free donaaltattona... views would be considered Mod­ $128,000 Won been ichoaen as Scoutteaater of badge; Lednnd L u c is X ^ n n e r conteifbproved to-be lots of fun for The' balance of the program con- r-'l vguMtloBOd by the Board of Select- The Sophomore Class wjU hold the scouts;'* ■ - sponaor a fabric and food sals: at 8260.86. ' . Miffctt, DOrothy' CMpps. a ll' of Mrs. Harry Tomasek and Miss ■ X ' erate to CJonservatlve\ in . some Troop 2,7, Sponsored by St.'Mary’s bodge and two ajlver arrovep on. aisted of a series of skits, war Fair Customer^ at He meetlag leat. nlilrt. The its annual Ring l>ance Friday (n Rockville, Edyrara (Tere, Mansfield M Talcott Ave. from 10 a.m, to 1 the school gym. Music will be pro-' Sqn^^maee Club Barbara 'WiUla,''all of 'IVilland; and , quarters, ., Episcopal 'Church. The position W olf; Glen Cole, W olf badge and Uloslng ceremonies by Mrs. 'Vin­ diinces. and legend re-enactions. BoaM hM referred tho matter to and Herbert Bnglert, Columbia. By Whiz Kid cent Borello’i den \VUh. the’ ’ $alut,- p.nr, anAfrom 6 to 8 p.m./tonK>r- vided by the Rythmnaires. VemOn Square Danes Club will four brothara, Heni^ P. WUUs, Yarborough favors the oil deple- was formerly hfcid by Willla® ^old and silver arrOi^j Fred Bru- The (Tubby attendance trophy waa Harry H. l«n r. town counael. for noli. W o lf badge and '^ d arrow; ing of the Flag and ringing of won by Den 6, under 'Mrs. Ruth row. ■ / hold a workshop night Saturday in Panel Diaouealon 8et> Stafford Springs; Franda E. WU- ■ tion allowance which permits sotne- Klopperiberg Jr., who now resides Michele li the 61/4 i N H^h School N.0WI The Dramatic Club will prM nt A panel dlsousaion on * ^ e Lay New York,' April .3 (F) — A .10- Jeffrey Cowan, Thomas QuinAand ■'Goodnight Cub Scouts” ended tjie Wilson. • an o ^ d n on Ita legality. a . one-act melodraiha, “She was Verabn Elementary SchOol. Earl Us, Kaimeth G. Wuua and Josa]^ tax credit to oilmen for the petro­ in East Windsor. .month old daughter of $ The Eastern Divtdon Physical Johnston, teacher and caller of the Apostolkte" will be a feature of the R. Wlllla, aU of Oyatal Lake. year-old scientific whi* kid from Many of the Scouts and Scout- Steven Sa8s,.'gold arrow on Wolf; meetlniif at 9 p.m. Next pack meet Tbe petiaort waa for a a p ? ^ Only a Farmer'r Daughter',, dur­ leum and gases Utey take from the Bronx moved closer last night Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | town meeting, and waa Med ^ th Education Convent^ Will be held group,~y will teach new square annual meeting of the RockvUle The funeral will be held today in ers.of Manchester will remember Marie Heller, gold arid s ll^ r ar­ ing will be-held May 3. ing the activity period on May 24 'District, Norwich Diocesan Council the ground, and ,is . a States’ to being the biggest money-winner E. Ritypiond of 24 a the Town aerk Honday. next week at jhe Sutler Hotel, The cast includes: Alice, Judy dances he learned during his recent Llmia where burial will alao taka . Rlghtar on -many issues. He la rows bn Wolf; David Higgins, sli­ at S t Edward's (Jhurch, Stafford place. of any contestant on-,a single tele­ ver arrow on Wolf; Steven DOr- Verplanck.' School auditorium Slate B’nai BVith Ridge St., Manchester, Z Signed hy M thxpayera. ^ ^ New York Clty^ Mrs. Chare Albom, Blake; Mulberry, Joseph SOkol; guest appearance in New Jersey. against federal school aid if it Springs Monday evening, Banadlc- vision quia show. '. \ , man. gold arrow on Bear; James resembled the canfipslte of a war­ tltlon "demAda" that the Select- girls physical education instructor, Aunt Sally, Anne Gorman; Lydia, Eventa Toalght means federal control and opposes Robert. Strom won 8128,000 on Conn. ■ ^ tton at 7;S0 p.m. wIU precede the Advartleamenb— Liebman,. Den.ner badge and Wolf path-bound Indian nation during Noiiiiiiktions Set aen call a apeclal Town Meeting wUl attends the Monday teaslon. Joyce Jrvflig; MiUie, Eleanor The Vernon Board of Education use of force to integrate puplic CBS’s "the 864,000 questioh.” By meeting. _ • ‘ badge; Donald McGill, silver ar­ the March 26 meeting of Cub call for a referendum vou to featured'topic will .be physical fit Balnea; *Oagood. John Hill; Ella, will 'meet at Rockville High Rummage and frwd aala at old ' schools. ' . *, so doing, he made himself eligible row on Wolf; and Alan Morrison, Scout Pack 251. Hari/bc'J' April 3 (/P) -The n'oml-1 ^ I ’ou too will be a , | and withdraw and cancel” ness. Therw will be panel discua- Esther Ellin; and Haiwey, (Tolllns Scho(d at 7:30 p.m The Rev. John SulHven, pastor robsonviUa school house, Satur­ His main platform plank was to reach the trlpIe-864,000 “ pla­ ctmen’a power to nalne an 'Bona,^ exhibits on physical fitness, R o ^ U le Emblam Club wUl hold of All Saints Church in Somers- day, 1 to 6 p.m. Anspices of Wom­ 2-year service pin. The Ms k A theme of Indian, lore nation' of Herbert Setipw fo rj-® Skinner, The play is under the di­ rtUslng Income tax ..exemptions teau" of 8192,000 by answering waa the m i^ popular to dale, as Committee; alao, ' “ to and discussions of thp Physical rection of Donald ’ Jones, vice a military, whist at the Elks Home ville, wUI speak on tho program en’s Auxiliary, ’Venwa Fire Co. two additional questions—and ulti­ president of Connecticut X(alley ! $$ satis fied KIDDIE / i vote to diacharge” the committee U P TO rrom the present $600 to J800. evidenced by the vast amount of . / m I .Education programs throughout president of the club. at 8 p.ml Tickets may be pur­ subject. The.panel discussion will No. 3. The election issue was just what mately go on for a maximum prlre (Tub Scpiit Pack 151 held Ita (Jouncll B’nai B'rith, was.X^n- already wMen the Board, and the country. be in charge of Mrs. John Ford KNOV<>* nt contestant on NBC’s ” 21,” . made were Introduced. New' (Tub Scouts of Middletown, treasure urday at East Hartford High OPEN DAILY 9 to 5:30—Hiuraday till 9:00 P. M. son and Dies killed off each other, are as follows: K a r l‘Juul; James Sunday, April 7. al l p m. Those I patL_____ School. Emma M. Bats is handling tickets. ita meeting Monday for a teenage allowing Yarborough to build up 8129,000 and holds the present rec­ who need dir^lion or transports Election will take ptace at the Hospital Notes. rodeo to be held here May 5. ord by a 81,000 edge. Walz, Richard Stevens. Allen annual cohvention /April 27 in caerk’a recorda aa dellnguant tax- \Mlss Kuhnly is secretary of the his margin in smaller Cities and Snowden and Roger Taggart. It tion to Camp Jphnson should meet payera. Ha added, however, that Admitted yesterday: Robert Mil The rodeo, a safe driving con­ Young Strom last night named at Verplanck School that hour. He Westbrook. (^iMmectlcut Science Teachers ler, Oook Dr., .Bolton; Dennis test for teSiiaged licensed drivers, rural areas. ' was announced that John Stevens ihe. Seleotman wUl caU a Town Assn. The featfeature topic will be Hs did lead in populous Harris the discovers of (wo laws govern­ also appealed for volunteer help The nominatin^^ committee con- Kupferschmidt, Sunset Rd., El will be held in the center of the ing the'behavior of gases — Rob­ would handle publicity for the slst'ed of KelljP, David Jacobson Mcatlhg ad re g 'the spectral characteristics ofc Indian life entitled “Smokthg the and Edward Mainville: Bear field, Sol Robinson of Danbury, Dr. ActivlUes, ProfbaBonal Growth, ponents In the! number'/rf counties "Clint” Hendrickson for his part Peace Pipe.” - 1 Regularly $6.98 appropriation to hlra a profeaaional, a smarter look in what the astronomers call ’’A,” badgn to Dennis Smith. Barry David Webber of Springfield, and Science Progibm. There will carried. ■ He led irr 122, Di>ies in 49 in the organization of.Uie “ Webelo inspection of the pack, individ­ out-of-town firm to make a govern­ and Hutcheson in 17. out Of Texas' "G,” And ”M ” stars. Magnuson and Robert Byrnes Maas. bu two demonstrations: "Experi' For*question three, he went Woods” day camp program for Cub ually and by dens, wa.s ihatle by mental atudy. The petition la the X' 254. The other counties we.re'slbw Scouts of the Blackledgc District outgrowth of diaaatltf action among menta with Radioactive Sources,” through involved maUieraatics to- Neighborhood Comnii.ssfoncr Row­ iof«r...... Styling in reporting. In wider scouting circles, he aome rural reaidenta in regard to and New (Camera Techniques for FOR FINE STEAKS and FOOD calculate the "Impedance” in an- land Royce and Cubmaster' Mellen. l o $ C . 9 9 the committee named hy ..the CSaasroom.” The election was for the unex- ei,ectric circuit. Impedance is the known f'or his work in training Each.dSn'also gave explanations of plred term of Daniel, ending in progi’ams sponsored by the Char­ Selectmen. The Mixed Choir, of 108 volcfs, to fil of>position to the flow of an the. different insignia of the uni­ Meanwhile, Beymour E. tavitt, and the girls’ Chorus, of 50 mem­ January 1959. alternating current.' ter'Oak Council. form. waa chairman o f . the In- bers, wtu Bing at the Annual Audi­ «... '• William Blakely, Dallas multf\ Hendrickson is rounding out his Hilding Jqlufson, advancement 10th year 'In. scouting, moat of ''this f equltlea Committee at the firat tion Festival, which will ha held millionaire and a DemoCral, wasr man for Pack'slSl, gave out the ^yittiwg of the'group that night Compart with 89.95 mowtr» appointed Interim Senator until to- |j; 1 Tasl'rl time being spent as Cubmaster of following awards; Bobcat plhs. this year at Manchester High remember... Cub Scout Pack 27. He Has taken 'T1 » committee, Lavitt aald to­ School Friday fr-om 1 to 0 p.m. day’s election. He was not a can- H l f f l l X U p l I S 1 O l i l Alien Snowden ail'd K a ri, Juul; day, la going to aeek Infonnatlon didale. ^ c? i leadership training at Schiff W olf badge. Alan ^ d e il;' Bear FABRICS The Chorus wUl sing: "Ye Fair and adinca on what ahould ha re SOXtOrARY MOWER fTo Dress Belter Scout Reservation at Mendham. badge, Richard S t e v ^ ; g o l.d Graan HUls of GalUee,” an English N- J- T h r Scouter’s Key was qulred of a profeaaioQal firm to Melody arranged by Elarl Roumt Winchester Strike Ends arrows on Wolf badge. Fj^nk Be­ i BIKE SALE be hired to atudy the three local axyarded to him for .service as a dell and James Kuhn; silver ar- Larson; *T Thlk to the Trees," by Lowest price yet fer a mower with Norwalk, April 4 — T h e unit Jfeader and in training scout- ovemmenta. The doiunlttee haa a these featutes: 4-cycIe enginC with New Haven, April 3 (^>)—A School Board today told high rows on Wolf badge, Frank Bedell. 7 IT SEEMS LIKE CHRISTMAS AGAIN! If- f10,000 ^p rop rlatloh ^or the, ■erS.. ^recoil starter: heavy gauge steel “ wildcat” strike by gtin depart­ school students to 'improve “ ihelr. Lee Rouleau, George Cochran, atudy. \ ment workers at the Winchester dress, in hopes their mwmerS would Michael L>'nch, Douglas Zaccaro, lA vitt aald letUra wUl b e '^ t chassu; 6 inch casy-glide wheels; ciib Scout Pack 2 of the Sec­ Michael Dixon, Richard P i 'i n k ORIGINALLY CHENEY'S SALESROOM START AT $27.60 Repeating' Arms division of Olin- Improve as a result. z ' ond Congregational Church held out to adMola of government gok^ H-type chrome handle. Govenwr. $1.50 Weekly Mathieson Chemicar Corp. is over. and'Philip Robertson: silv^ arrow The board banned leather jack­ it's Indian theme Pack meeting emraantal agendea and heada of Union and' company officials on Bear badge. Charles JilcLaugh- 177 HARTFORD RD. — MANCHESTER START AT $31.60 ets. boots, shoes ^ t lt cleats and Friday night. All Cubs dressed as other communltlea in Connecticut IIIANT antf agreed yesterday after an all-day Hn; silver arrow- on Lion badge, T-Shirts for boys-, and slacks and Indians partiaipated in a cere- and nearby atatea where probi'erha NO MONEY DOWN WITH conference to refer the dispute to shorts for girlS. John L y i^ . START AT . . , .. $33.60 COQR^TAIl. LOUNOK pionial dapee. tt aimilar to Vemon’a have been re- Hiia is abeolhtcly W. t. GRANT "CHARGE-IT PLAN' mediation. More than 500 workers Boys \Verc urged to wear suits The meeting ended w-ilh the Giib aolved. walked out Friday protesting sus­ Theiftecraft displayed consisted or" sport's jackets and slacks and mostly of Indian costumes and Scout Promise-and Law giyeh b. X Special Sale 26’* LIGHTWEIGHTS ...... $39.98 The committee alap dlaeuaaed re- ^ ------Dm'NERS-Froin $2:1 ^ pension of seven workers for al­ the tw-o new Bobcats, Allen'Snow'- the beat looking sbda Iqweut shoes. weapons. Awards preaented were (EcjuiPPED) . mdremanta for the profeaaional V-V»EST legedly working at below produc­ The resolution by Uie board said den and Karl Juul, _ THURSPAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY—APRIL 4, 5, 6 a Wolf badge and a 1-year pin to ntitt aa to time llmita and moth' CHILDREN'S DINNERS $1.25 we’ve seasi in yeara. tion standards. Yesterday, the "there is substantial evidence that (Tharles Chambers, and a Bob Cat \ Thtso Pricos CAN'T Bo Boot! odaof approach. FuRRral Stnrl number of strikers rose ta-1,500. lK)th behavior and attitude corre­ The top stitching pin to Robert Hazard, both of Den Cub Scout Pack N o-143 of Nath­ Xv, BARGAIN BASEMENT The next meeting, of the com- Both union and...management late closely with, dfess." ~ an Hale-School hpld its monthly mlttaie U acheduled for Tueaday. Oiraoad J, West, Dl spokesmen termed Urt'strike un­ 2. ia tmmed Sown An auction was held after the pack meeting ^ r c h 22 .at the Trnhattnn DiaeiMaed - 142 East Osater authorised. ■' FALLOUT COUNT UP 9 5 c Yard EDDY REED NIGHTLY pa6k meeting. Among the items schoql.' DRAPERY EA$RICS MOTORBOATS GRIBS Members o f the atate juvenile MltcheU 9J and under, creating Honolulu, April 3 ()P)—The Ter­ Opening ceremonies were pre- Equipped With real electric and aduK probation departmonta ritorial Health Department report­ sOl^-were articles from Dave Gar- by S T ^ Routes 44A and 8, Bolton, Conn., Mitchell 5-4448 Acquires Midwest Firm rowav and Disney Land. sente^ by Mrs. Lauren Howard's Yard motor* powered by * flash­ conducted the third clsaa in the x ' an entirely new. ed today that Honolulu's radioac­ SILK and COtTON RLENDS 75c light batterlee. 3 styles to PoUce Racndt School here laat Last Friday evening, thd^ nieet- .den.-The sCouts recited the Pledge '5 /B ^ Stamford, April 3 (Jpl— Norma- tive count is five times higher ing of Pack 98 started off with of Allegiance to the Flag. Cub . choose from: ■nlAt Itekeheeter'e Oldest Under New Management—Formerly The Hlllcrest Restaurant trim look. And the than normal, although far below thing rails on all 4 Thonua Coe, Juvenile probation i with Finest FacUlUeS ’'^Hoffman Bearings Corp. has ac- the Flag Ceremony by Den 7, a Scout fVomlse. law of the pack and to $1s75 Yard _____adjuatable spring. fuU 4pired Rltepolnt. Inc., a Midwest any danger level. ' ' sang "America the Beautiful.” SILK PRINTS X 60e $ 1 .5 9 ofBoer appMred in place of Wil­ X Olf-Street parking. OPEN EVERY DAY INCLUDING SUNDAY . rest of the shoe Last July 25. the radioactive ski. by Den 1, and a song by Den 2. 1 0 Reg. 81.98 'disKtrated panel with decala. liam K. buckay, direptor of Proba- manufacturing concern, and will It was a banner night for TVo skits were presented. Mrs. Colors: Maple, white and EstabUshed 1874 follows this simple, contract a 50,000-aquare foot l>lant pount was 25 times that of nor­ Lauren Howard’s Den 8 held an In­ OPEN MONDAY Througli^RIDAY 9 to 5:30 tirni of the Juvenile Court, who Monday through Saturday, dinners Served from 4:30— mal presumably from a U!S. nucle­ awards, which were as follows; Reg. 8'1.98 $ 2 . 3 9 wax. Reg. 842.95, Special at Ritepolnt’a Waukesha Wis„ Alan Snyder, gold arrow on.Bear, dian war dance while Mrs. Joseph 1 2 spnable to attend. Kitchen open untU midnight—Sunday 12 noon to 9 P. M.- effective design, ar weapon test at Eniwetok. -Alao leading thd' claaa ware A1 site. Ritepoint has three ot’rer Lion badge witp one gold and two Loney'a T>en 3 did a scene on sea­ THURSDAY 9 to 9— SATlhl^AY 9 to 5 plants, one in Wisconsin and,-two The count waa 15 times normal ton Cowan Director of Adult meaning a shoe that in September, presumably because silver arrows; Brucq Taylor, ,A1- faring called “ Whale Ho!” 1 2 Reg. 88.08 $3.10 >r “ in Missouri, engaged in defSnse Awards were, given by John O bln CruWer. $33.40 den Grant, and David Rowley? production. Herbert Singer, chair­ of Russian nuclear tests. PHONE Ml 3-7322 fits any business The British plan an H-bomb test gold ai rpw on Bear; Kenneth Rich­ Maiorca, tmbmaster, and pinned on man of Norma-Hoffman, said ards. Boar badge; Thomaa Morris- the following CMb Scouts by Ed* steel cartridge cases will be manu­ at (Jhristrrias Island. 1,200 miles . or dress outfit. sette. Lion badge; John-Quinlan, ward Mello; Mark Jakusevich, factured at the Waukesha plant. south of Honolulu, this month. See this neat treat for SALE! cJI^kSAND BOXES All have gatvanlzed atoet W I— V ----- the feet in shoes that are a i l i i floors with "center-leg" 68 pleaaore to wear.... beeausa floor Buppofta for added a a t r e n g t h. adjustable • they’re made with infinite care. striped canvas awning, 0 plus roomy seats. a X Siippard^rm Where Your Foot Bendt Roody Tied Ties 50e .‘16x42 With X X' ' One Support,.. .$8.99 J X. ¥■ 36x50 With • FOLDING FOLDING Two Supports YACHT CHAIRS ■'SOLID W H ITE (6 legs) ...... $11.99 0 DECKCHAIR DRESS SHIRTS 36x72 With 0 Varnished hardwood Puff I " aluminum Leather, Belts ... ,$1.00 Regular or French Cuffs Three (Supports ^ , (6 legs) ...... $15.60 2 Note; C-edar is weather -v„ - — I N e . : Elastic,Belts ..$1.00 $2.75 and $2.95 . resistant! ' ^ ' G W E GIVE ^1^ GREElf STAMPS 2 FOR FOR •CHIPS" SUITS . . . 100 lb. bog $1.94 # "FOR-BOYS SAND .. Cleaned, washed. Sturdily constructed for' ' Feather-fight for euy tot­ Sizes;^4 to 12 comfort .. . colorful with ing on porch, patio, beach striped cotton duck back or picnics. Sun-reiistant $19.95 and seat. A .dcrrific buy. Saran setit, back. A buy l \ • GRANTS BABY Iff ■BATHINETTE’’

Hardtop, extra wide bot­ tom tray, shower spray, ail tubular metal ' frame, complete with step pedal. Pressed look^rEastOr Reg. $24.95. NOW A L~ FANCY and PLAIN $19.99 IHl: SOCKS 7 to lOH^ I I f m hm: ^ 39c 10 SOe ■You’re not ready for-Easter until you have a new hat, a fresh shirt,'a bright new tie and 0? t F ( < ■ aU the other parts that sum up that best# CEHOUSE&SON I IM C? m W E GIVE dliAf GREEN STAMPS’ . ^ ALL DAY MONDAY- l i dressed look. Joip your friends in pur • DoUmn bmortpring mattrMt ■ furnishings department, bright and early tomorrow 1 BOYS'ond STUDENTS'SHOP THURS. and PRl. TILL 9 P.M. • 1" Alcoa oWminum Hibinf DELUXE PLAI^eYM • AwtooNrtk CMiifart ad|wgtiMHit

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\n MANCHESTER EVENING HERaIld, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY.,/APRIL 3,. 1957 . V ■ : i V v p a g e W e t e e n PiLciB E i g h t e e n MANCHESTER EVENING HEr Xl D, MANCHESTER, WEDNESDAV. AfRIJi 8, W67 > . • • ______-v_____^______L:___::____ 1_:___ : , . ' '.i.i ...... ' f |■■l Cilffofd A. Lioomla andSferuce Scout Cookie Sale [•troop finance policiea whlcb war* M ay 1 Deadline ^ % ensdn, Bolton; Mt*. Rauline H. aptiraved b y the council. / - ■ fla t Boyle GhurchMeii Lohr and . Henry R. Haydqn, Co- /'Cbainhan t t the ' memberahlp Oh Dog Liceiree lumbia>«re. Olga F. Becker; Hen­ To^s 1956 ^Figure nominating commHta,..Mra-. Earle, ry p ;‘Mille ahd I-eslle K; Rlcbard- Scott, raportej] thaUlier cot^ittee e ^ r K i< HARfFOflpRoad ■X ■ is studying job Ascriptions and Out of ‘Gold Coffin’ |N> Oii Atf dog-qwneso'thgtf'have dogs si^S r., Coventry; Mrs. Vlrglnfa E. A total of 1,866 cases, ot 22,032 and \ sU-months-oM. or over must haw ^Sandberg and William Landry, El­ boxss, of Gin Scout cookies have committee need^Reporting for .the O r i s finance 'eomnmtee, ^William Zim- them llcens^.on or before Mayl-. lington; Albert E. Aridereon and been- sold by local Girl Scouts, it The Rev, Hardld^B. Kier,%eneral Failure to sequife a libenM will Emil O. Moll, Hebroiir Mr*. Fran­ was raporta' by Mrsv Bruce Mil­ mermnnn; chMrmahn, stated that To Trv Her Wings secretary, •■Connecticut Oiun'cil of INE S tfc^ < ■ubject a person to a f l ^ alid pos­ ces Bousa,. Bernard Elsenberg, and ler, co-chairman of the c'dokie his commime Is about to embark* Churchda. will be th^ *pcal«r at on plan* m the fund drive in the the annual men’s communion z sible apfest; J'' Walter L. Kujp, Mansfield; sale, She made the announcement fall. ■■ . / Registration fe ^ ire as follow*: Also; John Griswold Jr. and 6 3 1 MA1M.ST, — MANCHESTER breakfast at Center Congregation MANCHESTER at the meeting of the Manchester The piiblic relhtldna committee is' NSW York living sev^ ^ , , ^ 00* role.^'V said. ’’But al Church on Paaaton Slinday, April-f Male or ipayed iemsle $2.10; fe­ Mias Katherine R. Welch. Somers; Girl Scout dpuncU laet nigKl at qettlM up standards and ptbee- an year* In a "(Md Ooffl," Doro-, most of all 1/Want to e ta p e from Ohe)^ changed some time ago, dealing male, $5.35:'i kennel, when not- Mrs. Helen Bousquet, Mrs. Helen 7. ■ . mainly with the'.Situation, In the the home of Mrs. Frank Horton, diires, Mrs. Francis Ha]e. chair-1 ' thy Collins feel*4ight now like an j singing- teenage love sonpL I’m s The Rev. Mr. Kier ia respbrialble more than 10 dogs ere kobt, J;'Charter,and Mrs.Irene Koalo- 63 Princeton St., man, and to date M adults have re­ DEPARTMENT STORE bow' k u . Uimed orders Uiat his Gaga Strip end the tiulf of Aqaba. $26.0«!,f- , dek, .Stafford; Joseph Franc and ' emerging butrkrfly that haa atayed '““J* \ fdr leadership of rooperative work Eden-Molldt Eisenhower. de­ 'mi* i* an Increase of about 2,- ceived training, 'Mrs. John Koval- ' I “l*** Raymond Scott UvsHn a among approximately 900 Prolea; car should never exceed the speed Th# information . needed when Mrs; Meta B. dSMscarte. Tolland; cek. chairman. Were the reports of Special Purclwse ■ coc^n. • !32.,ooih home on an 11-acre Lo hmlt at any place. nied a 'published repo/t that lest 000 boxes of cookies over the I / tant churches of/I3 denominations the owner appllee for a license Is Mrs. Kmella C. Bertrand and Al­ amount sold a year ago. Mr*. Mil*^ these two committees. -' "rw apt to stretch my wlqg* end • eatate with their daughter, With that, Efsenhower chided November he invited Sir A i^ony owners name and address, name bert M." Heck, Union; and Miss e n t ir e STOdk OF N: Y. MANUI-’ACTURER aee far I can fly on my own," In ConnerticuL- He ia cooi-dlnator Eden, then' Britain'^ prime minis­ ler also announced- that she hha A recenUy/ formed bylaw* com -; ft*r actlyltlea of local councils of the ne^%’sme^ a bit. saying; ihal of dog, sex. breed, age and color Ceraldlne Novotny and Oscar F. more cookies, and if any "twops mlttec, Mf*., L. V, Carlson, chair-: , *he''*eid'.\‘’I want to ihow people . •evaral of them had^been accdro- ter, and. French Premier MoHet to markings. .You'must have a veter­ Hemmeler, Wllllngton. m antis working on bylaw* re- wtia't 1 oah do"' / i^ourteen of the rooms are full panyinf him on his\^ravejs^ for come to '/Washington for discus­ wleh them they may contact their, The "Gold Coffin’’ In her case ha*y“f Raymond’s hi-fi equipment and inary certlfickte for spay.ed fe­ neighborhood, cookie chairman. -ylahm and these will soon be In the. years, Jtnd none of themyhe said,-' sion of the Middle lUMt crisis. males not previously licensed. ' bands of every adult member of been “Youf Hit Parade," the durA- * collection of mg^g than' 5.000 s(ver before had broughj^^ his at­ The-Prettdent sald'he, Eden and Licehses may be obtained Mon^ * At the bt&ines* meeting, presid; ble NBC radlo^ow that alao.dn-' ’'«cord.-<. aaid Dorothy, to Observe the organization. • • 4L \ .. tention that he bad caused any of Mollet had X great deal of discus-^ day through Friday, 9 a.m. t ed over by Mr*. Herman Peterseh. The names of Miss Emily Kiss- vadeb video in I960 end for the Scott expects to have more time them any Inconvenience. Mon regarding the' wisdom, of such p.m.. at the Town Clerk’s Office, president, reports from oifflcers and mahn and Miss Jessie Hewitt to moat of the time Since then ha.a now to concentrate' ' 'bn " 'hia^muaical il*7m: - \ Newsmen eho accompanied, aNjieetlag, but decided it should Municipal Building. iiniversary con^mittee chairmen Were heard. head a policy research committee been among the tooXS TV compositions; One of his latest ef­ msenhower Jadt Friday -reported not be held until the world situa­ Issuance of .your nepHlcense will Mrs, Margaret LaBarron report­ were approved. Mrs. M. I. Appleby grama. forts is eptitled, "Dedicatory- h«e limousine hit fS miles an.hour tion vTas right. be expedited If you^ate a w to prO' Chapman Court, No. 10,, Order ed a membership of 1,413 girls in was approved aa chairman of the WORTH UP TO $22.^5 Although it ia a wonderful show Piece to the Crew and Paesengera a t tlmef/Nowhere along the 80 Later, Eisenhower went on. it duce last year'sMcense./if you ap of Amaranth, wMch was organ­ 73 troops. / otgsnlzaUoh committee. case for talent, such a program la of the. First Experimental Rocket ate does the speed limit ply for youi>-renewar,.Sy mail, en­ ized in April 1922;-.will celebrate In her report, Mrs. Betty Jones, Appreciation certificates were known in the entertainment wprld Eimreaa to the Moon. was decided to.,hold two bilateral program, chairman, stated that a /more than 55 miles an hour. meetings--Elseinhower and Mollet close IsM O’ear’a Jicense and a Its 35th anniversary With a birth­ presented by Mr*. Gladys Meyer as ’’g Gold Coffin.’! The reason:! It It haa never .been featured on 1 other matters: in Washinrton, and Eisenhower ■tampec iddressed envelope.’ day party Friday at 8 p.m. in the member of her ..committee,' Mrs. to ' Mrs. Alfred ’Whitney, Frank pa'yl too goodrta leave, but in lilne "HU Parade.' Taxes and bu d g et—Eisenhower ■Verner Nylin,-1* conducting a sur­ and Britain's new |irime minister, ^ ...'7 ’’" :------' Masonic Temple. Tt is expected Miller. Mrs. Edmund Moraneey $ c .o o . it becomes a mjid of slraitjacket all the best of fashion said he certainly hopes there tan that courts from all over the State vey with various organizations in- and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miller.- to a performer. be a tax cut before the end of his Harold ^acmillan. In .Bermuda. town desiring services that Girl At the close of the meeting, re­ Polities — COmmehUng on Dehi- will be represented. This aeaaon will’’'^e the last for second term but he declined to Under the direction of Past Scouts may do according to their port# ffom the rocent conferences bandleader Raymona\Scott, Mis* Banquet Saturday —r—^peculate as-to Just when a reduc- o c r^ c election vlctorlSs in^,Mlchl- Tolland County pbUcles. After thq aul-vey is com- in New Haven ' and, ' gan and Texas, ErSsnhoWer said Royal Matron Mja. Rebecca Pro- Collins I his wife) ana\the oUier FOR YOU WHO WAIT tton may be possible.. - vah. an original play vvlll - be pletedi these setv’lcea will be placed ------were given by those o attended. three singeis - - GtaeTe MhcKenzle, For Rec Leagues As for the administration's e Republicans are^,dlart to the Sjuperior Court with district chairmen to be han­ New .spring drc.«i. 4 .- going to go to Vork. also requested thStmrogram aide* to a lesser extent.,*of coal la imped­ tinue the program under the sitqie Rockville, April 3 (Special) — 8 o'clock at the Temple. - ^ ing West Europea.' steel. produc­ Recreational Basketball Banquet Eleenhower said he secs no chance He madaXliat remark when 'a - Past Royal Matron Mr*. Ann* be obtained th ro u ^ contacting format with a new crew of face: for what he called' a subatantial reporter/haked whether Judge- Thomas E. Troland. prej tion., according to a group of ex- for alt Midget and Junior League he re^ .siding over the opening session of Robb WlU serve a* chairman of neighborhood chairmen and not This decision implies no rrillclsm FIRST QUALITY^ 2 PIECE cut such as $2 billion. g a r ( ^ the Texas and Michigan the refreshment committee, as­ through direct- contact with the pem who surveyed the situation of the five who sre departing. As rticipants will take place Satur- But eflbrts are being made con- Democratic vtctoriea as a h ad Tolland County Superior Court, recently for tk- Economic Oom- yesterday upheld the. decision of sisted by past royal matrons tnd girls or troop leaders. As part of a matter of fact they have remain­ da^y evening at the new High atantiy to find ways to achieve omen for the Republicans.- her report, Mrs. Jones presented mlision for Europe.. ed on the show far longer than any Tolisqd justice Court on a speed­ patrons. SALE OF NEW ALL W OO L School, Cafeteria. C!harl'*s D u B o is .3*liel( savings, hs ssid, a i^ n g that• Mie Elsenhower also noted Ulal after other aimilar group in-its 23-yeai goalU to tighten up where\^poa- the news conference he/Woiild ad­ ing charge. Festiyitiea will start promptly at Rev. Harold Kier, hiato)-y. 6:30, with sortie 340 boys who par­ atble without abaiidonlng-essentlal dress the National Cpnference pf Leo J,' Boutin, represented by It haa been policy of "Hit Pa­ a ticipated oib. basketball teams in churches, the departments of social programs. ^ Republican Women ./here. These Atty. Alvin J. Segal, was fined rade" over the yeai's lo-thange it's relations and evani;clism of the In the id of' forMKn women, he said, delermlned to $25 ,n the -charge. singers almost as often as its tunes. the Recreation Departments three buildings, the East and West Side council, work at-norig migrant farm aid I he aaid last work for Reppbllcan victories next ' Nq further criminal cases are Among earlier stars who have workers, chapltiincy/scrvlces to week savings might be year. scheduled until Tuesday. . twinkled on the show and gone on Recreation Centers, and the Com­ posatbls, rm llltary aspect of munity Y attending, state in.stitritions. and is well Disability^-/ Defending his pro­ Scheduled for trial t^ a y was a Spring Coats to other things are Dinah Shore. known for his wor-k 'in the field of | that] as well as in certain posal that .'the cabinet be author­ civil action seeking a temporary Frank .Sinatra. Lawrence Tibbels. In addition, there will be many parents present. steward.shtp method.'i. fl ised by ipbnstltutional amendment Injunction against Roger Pease Dorothy Kirsten, Doris Day and He received his BA. from e SOLIDS, SISSY FRONTS, CHECKS, PRINTS! 'N ut he aaid the adminiatration to decide when a President is dis­ v.-ho conducts a buainess of inatall- . G eorgia Gihb.s. The banquet will featiMe the Still is committed to its basic re­ Dr ew tjnlver sit-y and the B .S.T. abled.and unable to serve. Eisen­ ing septic tanka from a garage qn Mi.ss Collins and Snooky Lan- , newly organized R e c r e a j.,i o n from Boston University .School of e SIZES 8 T O 29 — SELECT FROM MANY! quest iot $8,400,000,000 in mutual hower ssdd he assumes we are Rt. 30, a residential gone. Noel son, teamed on the show since it Marching Band whose members security aid for the new fiscal year. Theology. While in-Boston he was dealing with honest, people and not Kloter, Robert Clark and Charles started its TV career seven years | Ihiough the generosity of the Fit* boys' work secretary of ' the e THE NEWEST STYLES — LATEST FABRICS!/ No Pledge to Chlang with people Jockeying for position H. A. Dewey, plaintiffs, are rep­ ago. hold the longevity record... j and Police As.sn., have been com- Chinese Islands Eisenhower Charleston branch of the Boston to seize power. His proposed resented by Atty. Edwin Lavitt In $ .98 Dorothy doesn’t mind.admitting i pletely outfitted w-ith new unl^ He was ordained in the said he never has given the Chi' amendment, the President said, la the actioi^. It is a real wrench to leave "Hit j forms.' The band haa been re- O T H ER S 3.57 to 7 .0 0 nose Nationalists any assurance chirr ch in 1945 and | intended to fit that-dealing with A short calendar session sched­ Save 18c Parade," but she is realistic about j hearsing at the East Side Reerea- hurches - in .Springfield. the United States would h ^ de honest people ~ eitueUon. lion Center every Tuesd^^Xfter- uled for Friday includes motions 22 It, Ma.ss.. al\d Cohror d, N. H. P rio r lo j t a d the islands of Quen)oy and Eisenhower also said th* gen- in three' civil actions brought "It haa )>een my life for so noon .under the direction^of Rob- Matsu if Red China attempted to CUbDLESPUH YARNS his prd.sent position he was exeerr- e ^ l feeling among administration against area towns. In bcaulifucil styles ami all the new pastel shAdes, maize, long,■' she said. "1 turned down , erl Johns, who is the bttpd instruc­ tlve secr'etary of the Greater 1 take them: officials is that there -would be a all outside offers to stay with it,,| tor in the local school system. SAVE IN KING’S MATERNITY DEPT. This ataUment came when he Motions for disclosure and pro­ .Springfield Council of Churches. lot of public resentment if there duction will be heard in the cases pink, coral, jiowder blue and iiayy. Size.s 9 to 15, 8 to 20. and I’ll always be eternally gt ate- | Guests of honor will inclitdej The rommirnion service and] was asked for comment on a new were any setup under which any ful for the break it gave me. ; - biography of Secretary of State of Paul F. Kristoff Jr. versus the Gener al Manager Rlcjiard Martin. | breakfast is sponsor ed by the Cen- group could give the President the l-iwn of Manchester and Mary, "But it really is time to move | Mayor Harojd A. Turkington, • vgr Chtrrrh Men's Club. The serv-I VALUES TO 3.98! MOTHERS TO BE ^ Duues. The author, John Rob- old heave ho out of office. nji to something new. You have ' tnson BesL wrote that Biienhower Sweatland versus the City of Rock­ members of the Recreation and ice will be held' in the .sanctuary ' Some critics of the administra­ ville. A motion for default for to-.grow up. You have to leave Park AdviSorv Board, and mem­ at 7 a m. .and the breakfast in | sent NatlonaUst China's President schTOl som etim e." - Chlang Kai-shek a secret personal tion proposal have contended the failure to plesd )vHl be heard ir/ SPECIAL bers of ,The Herald Sport Staff, Woodntff Hall at 7:30. cabinet is not the proper unit for the rase of Ronald R. Greene, ver- Dorothy, a cute blonde whose Rounding oirt the evening w-tll be ^ letter “satisfying him the United trademarks were a blouse and a FIRST QUALITY — STYLISH BtateS .would help defend Quemoy handling such an assignment be­ sli.s the Town of Hebron. / ' EVENT the, swarding of Trophies to the cause of -the members’ loyalty to The fallowing persons hive been ! velvet ribboq bow tie. started by j League and Town winners and to Z. and Mstsu." singing Ihe commercial jingle on j Eisenhower said forcefully he the President. s;;rhe critics conUnd ordered to appear for.Jliry duty in! the inriividrtah^whn won the vari­ N O W SHtiK . rtTlON the cabinet wodtd .be most'reluc­ Superior Court April'9 at lo a.m.: the show, qillckly graduated to | ous specisi events. ^ Bsver has given assurances to any- Now Through 2-oz. skeins-^'Cuddlespun Yarn*. RegutaHy 89e stellar' rank. | ' one in foreign areas that go be- tant to declare a President tempo­ Mrs. Gertnid^TH. Golde. Mrs. | skein. Suitable for coats, Jackets and bulky knits. S e r m t EUslk Stockings rarily unable to serve. Mae L. Ahnei-t^and Arthur Keller.' April 13 To cure a tendency toward lisp- | tm i.a •leoei, t0we*I>« 1 the intent of U.S. law. In All popular shades. Ing. she spent years hissing prac­ .case .he-was ysferrlng .10 .-0- a b o u t rq. Vernon; Gedrge W, Lange and ■ Kecord- Shark E-aiight Fifst qualify KirolaM.ttg flit' .006 Congressional resolution ports thaF Communists in North Mrs. Rapi'ona G. Yeomans, Ando-1 tically every word iri the Englisl) j iqrint oylon claitic icockinft pledging the United States would Korea are engaged In a big mili­ langirage containing the letter* Canberra Alfred Dean of Mil- chat provide firm, comfort* defend Formosa and the Pesca­ tary buildup in violation of the "a." dura, Sorrth Airstralia, recently able iupporit,— ai a i»ew Today nothing a.npova her more. j . . tow price you can afford. dores against any attack by the 1953 armistice. Eisenhower aaid than people who think’ she-^still I " 2,012-pound whrle pointer Chinese Reds. The resolution also that the United State* has beeiv m ve Eisenhower a free hand to watching ghat very carefully add lisps. ' shark off Geduna. It is believed to WELDON DRUG CO. detjermine the scope of any U.S. that the situation haa been unsatis­ "1 don’t, she said. "But people be a record Australian catch on a 901 Main Streeb—Ml S-5821 opwations in' defense of those is­ factory. don’t really hear lyhat yovi say. 24-thread line. The shark was 15'j e CHECKS. PRINTS, SOLIDS, STRIPES. GINGHAM , lands. HqSaid there is reason to believe They look at my Ups $s I aing'and reft long. During * 2-hour strug­ Thus, U.S. forces could be used the armistice agreement Is not think they hear a lisp - but the gle it was brought to the boat six SISSY IN SIZES 8 TO 18! In defense of Quemoy and Matsu being kept b.v the Communists, s Brown • Black lisp is only in their mind. It isn’t times before it could be held. At If, it was determined their defense while the Uniterf Nations forces In my voice." , one stage it lifted its head three e SELECT FROM MANY YOUTHFUL STYLES! e Ombre • Red This is actually true. Dorothy was vital to holding Formosa and have adhered to it. e Straw • Brown feet out of the wr. ter and knocked ths Pescadores. And thaw Eisenhower said, put* can say "Slisajsslppi" endlessly two boards from the chair plat­ Egypt—^The U.S. still is work­ a great burden on the U.N. sifle $11.95 e Baby Calf and never lisp once. form at the stern. ■ ing very closely with the United which has obsolete military equlpr $10.95 Canadian born, she became .* OTHERS 2.57 to 4.88 Nations In trying to bring about ment, vocalist at 12 but never look a Wi>ol Sal^» Increase a satisfactory solution on the con- Eisenhower said that so far as he singing le.sson until after she be­ 1 1 11 VAL. TO 2 .9 8 ! troveriy over the Sues Canal, El- came a profes.sional at 16. Until VAL. TO 2.98! t knows Adm. Arthur W. Radford, Canberra—Sales of Australian •anhower said. chairman of the Joint Chiefs ofj then she had dreamed of being a - He noted the efforts of. Qag secretary. __ wool during the first half of I m i VAL.tp2.98! 1 "TOP SECRET" SIZES $. M. L Staff, never has made any recom-; the' 19.57 fiscal year reached a Hammarskjold, the U.N. secretary mendatlon that xr.N. forces In To prepai-e'Feraelf for a drama­ general, to achieve a solution and tic career, she has been studying total value of neai-ly $434,000,000. Korda should be equipped with, new, This was an increase of $112,000, expressed hope that one will be weapons, including more mbdern acting and dancing intensively. She is currently considering two 000 over the like period in fiscal MATERNITY found. Jet aircraft. IIATEDMITV MATERNITY 1956. J u s t over- 2,000.000 bales of At one point, Eisenhower was The New York Timea said today mu.sical comedy roles and a movie Ml 9-4824 J i m A l t K I l i l T aali$d whether he thinks President -.offei-. wool were sold- during the first that Radford had- made such a half of fiscal 1957. Nmeser of fegypt has sacrificed recommendation In the National ■ £ l e £ > e ^ ."I'd, leally like to tee what I can BRAS PANTIES m decent respect of mankind. Security Council. Brushing the query aside, the Poland—Eiaenhower said, there SUSPANTS seident said'.the objective is to haa been no basic change with re­ rk out a satisfactory solution, spect ^o the tentative U.S. offer of B O X I Q Q response to other qtieetions; economic aid to Communist Po­ spring*$ boldest success ^ower said that Israeli Prime land. It ^ ' 1 C D S IZES OF3 1 € 0 0 Minister Ben-Gurion did not bring He said negotiations still are go­ ^ up in their correepondencs the con- 2 . 3 7 1 ing on. and gdded that this coun­ Shiniog black pitent,.crtdicionally troTsrsy over whether Israel try’ believes "in-encouraging what ^ ^ ' SIZES 32A TO 40C Should have free access to the *a*a It ilt O he termed growing Independence a spring favorite, fuhiooed in a Black /- ^ flues Canal. Eisenhower was re- frorh- Moscow on the part of some m n M SAHNGS ta rin g to correspondence ex- of its satellites. - “ 7 host of exciting new Vitality I Patent $12.95 Shoes. Many feature the season's new narrow toe... KING'S HAS A FULL LINE OF O n tunic-necks, slender USED SEWING Display At (mis., .Vittlity's famous ciiscicixcd vamp! Your machines ^ Our Showroom ' choice of styles and heel heights if you hurry in now! W* hoy* m lorg* stock of & V -r- BRANOi m w 1; trade-in %*wing machines from fro m to tha many sales of our Siont- : noodla oi^ Aylomotic Zigiof ev er y n K i i n s IBS'? B tn C K machinas. VITALITY SHOES Evirv Miihiii Miit It litpeiti if BAY fro m •to 2-DOOR SPECIAL Typical ol the Outstanding Bargains I SLAC K S Black famous for fashiot}jind Jit PORTABLE ELECTRIC WAS 39.50 SALE PRICE 14.50 Baby Black CABINET ELECTRIC ‘ WAS. 69.50 SALE PRICE 39.S0 IS full . $ Calf . R10.95 to* RIS-GS Patent 134.50 SALE PRICE 87.50' fro m $13.95 $12;95 CONSOLE ELECTRIC WAS to TREADLE MODEL WAS 24.50 SALE PRICE 9.95 Price ELECTRIC PORTABLE WAS 69.50 SALE PRICE 39.95 SALE PRICE 49.50 DEUVERED IN MikNCHESTER CONSOLE ELECTRIC WAS 79.50 fr o m Hiia price includes hetter, signal lights, oil filler, double; d o z e n s o f OTHER BARGAINS INCLUDING A FEW SINGER FLOOR BAY IPEDOLE PUSHERS sun visors, 2-tone paint, oversize tires. SA]WPLES AND DEMONSTRATORS AT SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS. VITALltV’S are made bn the finest .fitting Immediiate Delivery last wit-h narrow .con­ toured heel-fit, Every machine in good Complete Sewing Course w o r k i n g order. . . OPEN » TILL 10 Carefully Inspactai and Adjuatod GORMAN By E x |^ SINCiCIt MachafUM... with tich Purchase. MOTOR SALES ) .* OM fAiff AP \ b PLENTY 285 MAIN STREET ^ j Fitting ark C 988 KMVAifPa. i 5 YOUR M|ICK DEAUR ; . Sl^iCER SEWING CENTER DEPARTMENT STORE Ifi O ur! 881 MAIN n ■ OPEN EvkiTiiNGS till 9‘ ■ \ 832 MAIN STI^ET MI 3-8883 M A N C H E S n m MRTFORD UD. aid PINE ST. MANCHESTER PHONE MI 9-4571 y Business // r K , ; y / ’’ ''' ^ ' ... . /7,/,. V _s ."s. I‘ . • y . V .-vL I

...... PAGE TWENTT taniidlnf BUGS BliNNY , Shiltty- 1100. ^ ,^ohn—1 managed to get drunk, Sense ^nd tnsense Friend—Sure, hs’l Sw*r - your on cider Ias\ night. letter by telling Ike owM you . Edgar—You must have found it onjy IlOO and not _ ’. That wilt rather hardt Thfen th«r» in tjwf-ti u« •lory o r ^stopped by a fsren^'one morning and asked why h* Polish 4 Laughing trajr#dienno,yv\;lijKjv‘ss s «u#*t *t instead of using/nisX*r- ACKOSt

Company pii^scd her (oi- a recUa*. F^^end—deducing f Yfkrare-not -^-X- Drown fat. What a^hv-ou reducin, 7 Empire (eb.) lion .fixyn dome play. She at -first 4 ghadc of • Loud noise' declined on the Rround that memr., Frientk—Expehses. ■N ,. • Primary-color « Light fsbrie or>’ mllfht not serve her without 13 Poem tOEmpleyed ‘Be Our Oiieet’ ~v - , Iktttter Roge, ^^a«id Fader DreesM ConflrmaUon and the accustomed .stage . aeltings. Woman—-No. ce^taihly not (to 11 Entry ip • 11 Essentisl lights, etc. : However, the guests a tramp .who had khocked at the .ItJfofNT W h i t e , new manager'^ , The Bargain ^slw t at MAN- First Communion ledger being A t MARI-MAD'S, 691 Main St. Insisted so she finally acquiesced, door and begged for food) Go away 14 Smelter p f the Latneheonette at ARTHUR CHESTER CARPET' CENTER, . 17 Missive 'im ua STORE, 942 Main St. in- corner Main end Middle Tpke. over- you'll And an outaUndlng group announcing she would recite fn her at once-.oif I’ll call my husband. 15 Reeent 19 Consumed 31 Impudent 43 Highlander native tongue, h er hearers sat Tramp -^.'E ain't a f *ome. .1 4 F ly in g rites ' your acquaintance., Enjoy a flowa with famoue-nam# odda-'n- of the.: loveliest p u « white n.vlon ' 23 Senior 11. Checks 43 Simple ' DRESSES' for , Confirmation and listening to her. spellbound. Some Wopian — How do you machines 44 Napoleon’s fragrant, . nourishing BOWL OF enda of'tarpetlng, priced 9l-and 34 Monks sccounts First Communion. Frosted with there were who were even -moved th a t ? '- 11 Peirfumc Isle of ei^e SOUP FREE anytime tdmorrow qnderX Use them before an eqay to tears. WTien she finished she TMtmp—‘CoS a man what mar­ • V m'Ttmj 41 HcalUky .(Thursday only) in exchange for chair to protect, your main carpet, lace and ribbon, dpeply hemined, . 36Run, sg color 38Appoini beautifully made, each and every Now (ip m on Mondays was asked the name of the touch­ ries ■ woman like you |s only at 31 Touch lightly, Home 40 Sknctlfy 47 Raise -this clipping. they’ll add a spot of color jiist lii\ aide .-the door. HAND-HOOKED -dress -is more enchanting than the HARRISON'S, 843 Main St., is ing story she had related. ‘ome at mealtimes! y- 32 Memorandum j i Passage in the 41 Rattles in 4lWlthered Spring Navy Is the Perfect Hue , RDGS, in a glorious blend of shades nbxt. Fragile looking yet liiibe- now opEh all day Monday for cus- She smiled and said. "I counted 34 Level the chest 50 Ajso brain ^ As welcome as the fisat robin, and sixes, are crafted by Far-East llevi^ly durable these nylon beau- tomacs’ convenience. Special wrap­ in Polish to one hundred.” Mrs. Grimm'— So you-have a 31Girdlf experts, and REDUCED In a pre- t ie e ^ ll atill look fresh and perky ping papers to match the bud- job with my friend, JWrs. Long? 27 T ew ' • 1 ' are the fresh, luscious NAVY 1 1 r V { T F“ Essteri store-wide sale. You need­ after repeated laundering. Many bursyng mood of the spring and Did you tell her you had only been 10 Make void ' DRESSES j u s t Unpacked at Frlend—What wokild you con n't -miSB the .comfort, - quiet, have their own ruffled ellp at­ Piaster season nre In slock together with me two monthe? 12 Regiove . MONTGOMERY WARD COM­ eider the worst possible audience r - It r" warmth, beauty and easy-care that tached. ' There are nylon net with a limited supply of gift boxes .Mary— Yes’m, and she said if 1 14 Thoroughfare e PANY. Nayy his many -moods; PPTICIAN to plav to? lt‘s the perfect background for ac- carpeting can gl*e you. Stop In VEILS, also white acceesoHes. for asje. Buy all the"nxln>'' for Actor treflecUvely) -x>VrH| I : ould sOiy wUh you for two .months 33 Expungcr IT" t r N LIl^GERIE, SpCKS. Do shop wrapping vour own paclcaRes or, that was reference enough for her. 36 Knight's title - eessoriea and jewelry, which is soon. suppose il>would be one FLEX-O-FIX from .lOHNSON One sure way Of coaxing your­ of butter or mWgarine with s BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARm,NG HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 94 Vehlits m self Into answering accummiilated quarler-c\ip of peanut butter. O U T o b ^ W a y 15 Afternoon i PAINT CD., 723 Main St., is a liq­ letters is to step into HARRI- Then mix in sifted confectioners' . parties ^ Ever sdd rhoppW prunes., to uid rubber^ that Spreads from a SON'S, 849 Main St. and pick up sugar and sdd epotigh hot milk | TO ABtTHE _ w po.. EVee m e ^t W' 60 Indikiiduils ft muflln batter? Sosk, the Yaw tu^, and dries to a tough elastic , ^ NOTEPA- AKjprwtEAUCOsw LATV, PROTHe«-lH-LAW, $7 Before \ prunes in very hot watcKYor about to make spreading consistency. HE VWAUC*' kOUEE ^P O O C / ADAM.«, P II 1*1 r .^ P E R S burating. with avmboli of XkSpMT -7HEU NEXT r 16 minutes before re m ^ n g the kind of rubber without heat. Use rib-tickling MA-50R?— H ri DOWN pits end chopping. \ Kiddie*' Faister Oiothing EOT vssrePOE« S>l T>e it to mend holes *in hot 'water bot­ humor. They'ie prettier than HE HAVE TO BE •OCKET.' 1 Shade of R. U ■ tles, rubber gloves, .boots, rubbers. There is a fahulous selectioq/of SO PUMEf color Tee Off with the Clubs of Ch^ps ever it seems, and you won't Dresses. Coals, Suit*, Trousert for u FLEX-O-FIX w;orks oh leather, want to throw -away the attrac- 1 Fruit drinks BT ft Play your best' with good-eqiiiiv fabrics, and wObd, also seals air boys and girls at MARLOW S, 86'T 2 3 □ 1 _ . , , . . , j 1 live boxes either. By Hallmark, think H'l tim* I had g tilk with her about tha fact! of 1 Pcriodieil ment front NASSIFF .SPORTING and wsler Mks around nietsl and ' Norcross, Gibson. 59r and ■ up Main SI. See the wonderful assort­ GOODS CO: lOUi Main St. There glass, 1 ^ it foi eleclilcal repsiis. j yo,]’ii want some for peraonal use, ment of socks, tie*, belts, hats and i lif»-~jomt aecountt, Initatlmint buying . . . !*' Is a store special on MATCHED for aiilo^olive repairs (windshield , ^ „nexperted shoes at lower-than-ever prices fOr ^ GOLF SETS, $39.9.6 for ladles or leaks, door gaskets) also [ o r ; ocy„*ions. Teenagers and the best quality thst the market | men. The set includes 2 Woods and covering o • i.3. : alike welcome these nofe- has available. 6 Irons. Open stock. FOLDING Xn Coaching. VERMEER uinniVv Hnn w'ill be sdored bv PEEX-O-MX contracts and *x- perfect for friendly mea- 8^61 PRISCILLA’S POP GOLF CARTS. J13 9.6. HippiVHop^wdl^be^adored^ elasUcity.' p,.,.,onal handwritten greet- Little (ientleraen Dress the Part bolh youivK and old; 10:70 Save doiena of articles you never logs, Invitations, thank-you's, and The younger (feneration of Amer­ .,A Growth Stock making tnla delightful could fix before. 89c a t\ibe. ican males wifi step oiil in the DUNHAM PUSH, IN C.. -have bunny — theUdeal gift congratulations. The moat popular of suntime fashions — the youthful hsi ^ I Easter parade looking as well- -acquired the assets of Brunner Pattern No.-\2420 Candy recipes often direct that I dressed as their dads and in much, Pork shoulder steak* come three thst insures an. even tan. Paired, Mfg. Com^nv. COBURN AND tern pieces; nialer crystals from the side# Of the Ijhe same styles. Boys and Students' MIDDLEBROOK, 629 Main St. ways: With blade bone, round bonE with a clever skirt or shorts. ments; sewing aiVI Embroidery di saucepan be washed down diiring i.Shop of C. Ey HOUSE A SON has ■uggesl the purchase of this slock i'ectiohs. and boneless. The steaks uanally No. 8461 with Patt-O-Rsma Is in ; the shirts.'yties. EASTER AND the cooking. To do so. a pastry sixes If), 12. 14. 16. 18. 20. Si7.e4.12, selling for approximately J11,7.6 to are less expensive than pork confirmation s u it s , sport | yield about 5.11 per cent. chops. |32 busti. halter, I 'j yards of 3.6- coals and slai ka aa carefully i inch; skirt, 3 't yards; ahorl-s, 1'» tailoreiF for Ihe small fry as for Don't' laush the shells of eggs Slice frankfurters Into penny yards. their elders. Alterations are free, until Just before Using them. TTie k OKK 36. .N'.l ; 'J”, sire rounds and brown hghtly i n '■ For U""this pailernpattern, send :i;>c3.6c In but'plan In shop now, iso the tail­ ■'bloom " on the egg shell is a pro- U s ready. The 19.)i,67 ,\evuir^\uiiiNeedlework complement that new spring l>tHr butter in . skrllei. Add ' Coin*,- . y^hrnonae.. - , sdd^^^^^^^ . de­ ors won't he fraxr.led the day be- sired. and the Pattern N'.imber 10 -tective dim that keeps out odors Album fifty-si colorful PPfi'-', 7 Hurrv to the .Shoe Salon beaten eggs and scramble. Nice fm-e Essterl. Remember, loo. Ihe from other Jopds in the refrigera-. .showing many pretty deaigns; plus j p,o'x;sE * SO.N' for the for -lunch with a cooked green SUE BURNETT. THE M AN- SHOE dept, carries comfortable, tor. directions for making 3 crochet grades: Flax, vegetable or salad. jCHF-STER EVENING HERALD, long-wearing "Kali-sl-en-lks.'' Il'q prt.<)yiLLuw^ i 11.60 AVE. AM ERIC AS, NFAV springtime for Dad, too. on the *«. h* »gk •» w 4.B I YORK *6, N. Y. main floor where qualify apparel WMV aso th ek s s e t aea v Fur Stomge TIuU Protect. ? iVay* | ‘as Val' Gav Pillmv* Reduced Viwtim' /.I.a V ia/4 iri*T?G i«-ill‘ ■rtetnrl I , SlICH RA \R1 ! Basic Fashion, Spring A Sum- and acresRories aVwmnd. the siUme? 'afHv la BLAIR’S ' Vour Home Will I^ livelier I eh tin t^ ieen QtisJUy and RUMhm Comfort-giving .SOFA PIL- you with Us BY V. 3LJLAMLIN — ^LLLEY 0GB Bad Boya! BY^RAY^iOTTO WTR i^TORArF If voii call MU-1 lb Uh'c Easter if you let .Step have already won your- con- ^ a .,v 'to sew ('4»AtK for COTTON WOODS rten 9 7493 Correct alr-condi-i-MAN<’HESTF.R UPHOLSTERING lUdence, .0 try on a pair and step 89c each 'a s .., ; *' u J special featurea; gift pal,, ANDKRSON R T H I I* D H K N S -to BUT I.WON'T EIGHT INNIhl&S tioned temperatures, fireproof ^?0. 24 Birch St. rejuvenate that ahead proudly Main Si. ' tern printed inside the book. Send i SHOP, .303-307 East Center St. bios- iired-looking divan or lounge chair. display P'‘ '.'P7*’'' for ir ffo w - - - just 25 cents. — ! sofiis like a lUIlp Bed. The GIRUSMi SHEO NO TEARS .vaults free your mind of worry. that each is in exceptionally good ------^ E a s t e r " IP'N THAT Of, SWING SOME T ou r FURS ' are fully insured Select the fabric you like from the I Don't liOt I.a>wer Price* ROOKIE JUS' BATS AND agiinst haxard., of damage or theft, doxens of hooka ___ De<-elve Voii decoi'Ator ta.,te. Many quilted, ^ ^ ^ n g ' | egg pa.stels, also checks, ■ many HAPPENS T ' READY TO have il the next day. Skilled, tal-1 Often many hidden extravagances ' satins In blue, green, red. yellow, In addition any (7LEANING/ RE­ liv e ly hair says the right things I " [ '" ‘''[‘'’ K h»'*' Infenious tail- b u s t A LAIG- PfNCK (- ^ ented crafl.smen. doing the work niasquersde under so called Ihrifl.v beige. Toss a pair onto a divan; OR SUA4PUA4 f FOR OOl PAIRING. AL'TERING you require lounge Chair - for eye-catching : ^^HULTZ BKAUTY-1 season s'wear‘'“ th will )>e carefully done. right on tlie piemlses. give you j prices. LYNN POULTRY FAR.M.S or PITCHER r efficient, prompt service. Orders, store in the Psrksde and at the interest. .SAtX).N,983 M ain S t..rah K lvey ou ,^ thre'adpun. Many are Princess.! hairstyle that'll look wonderful Good Taste In Many Thing* are experllv filled for slipcover.,, center, remove the heayv hip bone ■ ------styled lor wee princesses at a wee draperies, rebuilding furniture or jn their UHICKEN LEGS befot e To have juicy hamburgers, mix with the larger hat*. A pre-EasfBj„ If you're wishing- you could do 1 1 price. All are carefully aewn and restyPng it along 1957 line, at 'weighing; vou pay only for edible : a quarter cup of milk or cream special, brings you a famous-name lined and detailed to make little i something :tq your hou.se to make PERMANENT WAVE FOR *8.25. It more ihvilibgf andecharmingly satisfactory -T -y- - price.,. Call Mitchell weight. Serve CHICKEN LEGS I (light or heavy) Into a pound of, girla adorable. A abort cut to ’M Up-to-date I without buying, a-lot 9-9521, for free estimates.■ this week. . Fry. them, jrake them, .p ou n d beef chuck before shaping ''Maks your appointment now, be­ grown-up glamor cornea to "her” i cause we’re heading into busy of new things or spending much, they're wonderful eating: lender„j into patties. via Ihe daahing RED TOPPER weeks; the sppoinliuent book is money) a t e p into SHERWlN- Cream one-quarter pound of | meaty, full of flavor and easy to with two rows of biittona marching filling'up'fast for these remaining W ILU AM S CO. 981 Main s " Tor muter withTJouple of Ublespoons -serv.: Thrifty CHICKEN WINGS ; If y o'f T e .simmering. , sm ok^ down the front. vour FREE f?OPY of •HO.ME of... prepared^ . horseradish. Use ..the | Invite succulent nibbling. , pork shmi der bun you II probably weeka before Easter. -Mitchell DECORATOR''. It answers«.• >11 all horiiaradish blitterbutler as the flIlinEfilling for I ------I heed to allow 35 In 4.6 minutes ptt 3-8961. Nice Friday menu; Macaroni) : ptitind. your questions and gives quirk sandsyiches made nut of very thin­ .Add a little dry mustard to the and rheeae. scalloped toma.loes mixture of flour, salt and o'pper \ BY EDGAR MARTIN ideas for sprucing ujT ifrom attic ly sliced bread. Serve the sand­ , Fo.r MiiMral Progre*, and lemon-buttered spinach. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Well. Yes! ROY CRANE to hssemenl. wiches with a .,hnnip salad. pounded into heef round when pje- I.lltle Sister foa l, If you're not sstisfied with the BUZ SAWYER psi'ing Swiss Steak. .lust like Mommy, little girl., progress your child Is making in Here Is Easter Fair., land NO HOtlOffiSTOOgRATgOR want to dress »P foe Easter. The music les.sons, could it he that his Be quick as a bunny in getting 7kt CUARMmS MA8ARAKU Make the Mo*l of Yoiir Hewing Children's Shop of...... J. W. HALE j luari-umenl may not he in tip-top: lo PINE LENOX PHARMAC6’ . 299 'DID <400 I'Vt WAP AN OffCmSTRA Time, CORP.. have topperset's, dusters snd I pnndition ? KEMP’.'! I.N’C 763 East Center St. or PINE PHARMA- FIOWN IN FRO^A FAR15, A The precious time you spend.'3oata3 0 8 ts for' Eastei -into-summe.r I Msin .St., will completely overhaul CY, 664 Center. St. Choose your tht«Q5(hGlE. u m k gAUET FROM ViSNNA, ' at your sewing machine can double promenading. She’ll look *0 . ,,ring and wind in.,liimienta m Cards aind your Easter RARE FOOPS FROM AIL ONER vour output if you Avail yourself iwect in a dress-up-coal of wool, their' INS'PRUMENT REPAIR Baskets overflowing w'Uh pure, de­ 9^4 VIl)«0«SV3D? 79.1 WORLP, of the many SEWING AIDS on faille or acrilon,. carefully made DEPT. All work, experUv done, Is ."l'* ^ u T h .o ! the Notions Counter of ■ J. W. inside, and out, with the high-fash- fully guaranteed snd ' m odestly -children lo've. -Sparkling cjllop h ^ e HALE CORP. Chit your pattern ion empire back fim.shed off with priced. Call Mitchell 3-.6680 fo r ' : with' keen, acrurate strokes when a pert bow or button trim. Some I - - . ' rosettes add a crowning touch. you have a SCISSOR .SHARPFJS’ - with d.vecHo-match lace o/erlay, * estimsies. 1 gO-XED CHOCOLATES ssy "Hap- collars to delight her-further Iq ; U . . ui - . , I pv Plaster" the sweetest way of all. ; ER, 29r, ill takes 5 seconds and Har e shbrt rrbe cut u om the („ ,h* cOStU.ME JPIWEIJtY Dept i is the .,ame kind u.,ed by scissor sixes 4-6x they're priced *7 .9 ^ to end,of a stand-ng r;:) 'oa,t loi an' ., Mrapd "pop-it" chock'ers at *1 ; mfgs.) Mark darts and tucks 1113.98 extra meal. Brown th" n b , and (ppipq* * rhinestone clip. The i clearly with s TRACING WHEEL! thfn brills* A t h \ lo* of jiiced . g^iowin^ pastel rolora match art» and CARBON PAPER or TAI­ Quick breads msy be froxen onions snd as little water aa po*-, p'.aster dawn The well-stock per­ LOR'S CHALK with the help of s either before or after baking, but siblf. fume and cologne shelf liicludes I SCISSOR OUIDf! and sewing thg litter procesr is preferable. devastalingly, dangerously femi­ GAUGE. 'Put up your own hem Prevent Moth Damage nine fragrances; White Shoulder evenl.V with *• 3-w*y SKIRT It ‘ I’ ays'.Sto Repair Shoes JEPP COBB BY PETER HOFFMAN BY LANK LEONARD Slretelv yqiir shoe dollars by let'- Before you s lo rf aw-ay your w-in-; Arpege. Fsbeige, Chanel No. 5- MICKEY FINN Helpful! MARKER. Professional BELT) ter gsrmehlsryoiir precious wool- Tabu' I-escinskis, Lurien 'Lelong, ('^...eCPORC I COMEBACK MAKING KITS have ea.,y-to-fol. j. ling J.'W. HALE SBOE REPAIR ^ MQ O iAM Ct M R A g^FtAT LTSUwCIm MU en*. and extra blanket.,, safeguard i Sortilege and Chantilly. . PWWMMia *-1 JUMP 4 HSRc And go through with low directions. Afld twinkling fin­ demonstrate how they can trans­ form w'orn, shapeless shoes into them agalnat iinnece.,.,ary moth 1 — - . - New.'. „ AND NOeOOY \MOULO THIG...AN0 I m / ishing touches to the neckline damage by haying them MARTIN- Oeaming tun* fiah.-’’ You may trim, good looking shoes that give 9IVS A HOOT A« 70 4mY I ! with EZ RHINESTONE KIT. 25r. IZED. the b.NE HOUR DRY ' .use Ifie oH in the ran s* part or sll Add to your sewing ' equipment you low-coat mileage. They can do no rr^ mcujom6 utai CLEANING at 20 Eaat Center .St.j of the fa f called for in the sauce fro'm the world of time-saving everythinig to shoes here: Restyle, I A Tiesn garment, free of stains, i recipe. ] ! gadgets here to speed up all your rebuild, revive ^heni. Free perking does not invite moth.,.'This, modern 1 • i future sewing project*. lot next door. S * H Green stamps. plant, where all work i., done right | " Get Head-turning .Attention j on the premises, help* you speed No mailer how jjpu feel, you 11 | up the chores of restocking s took' trim, alert snd exquisitely i closet for .s new season. With »o ‘ fa*t>mn*ble Ihe.minute you Mip into; much to do this tim'e of year, turn ) » spring 1957 SUIT in the Eaahion : ovf^r part of^yoUr laundering-dvitifR 'V. ‘ to the TWO-HOUR SHIRT SERV-> Ti’*y're tBilored and Myled and ICE, 299 W'esi Middle Tpke. (mear ' the Parkade). White and colored in make vou ' Shirts, come to vou neatly pack- J- fUKe « wHat"J', ” >011 n aee in in the he mirror. mlr^o? , ' ^ e d wrlth a sheen and a crispness 9 ^ ".lAUNTY JUNIOR.8" ! GET MY FURS BEFORE o sulM m ans^te. Open-daily 7, yourig-hearted sophislira- No Appreciation BY .MERRILL BLOSSER to 7; Thtira. to 9. ] ,^„„ble you to create sev-j CAPTAIN He’ll Be Home BY LESLIE TURNER i FRECKLJiS-AND HIS FRIENDS _ . . , ------' eral costumes thanks to detachable; THE MOTHS GET THEM Tools for 1-»WB and (.grden fa re leather belts SWa NS-: ^m4u X PONT rpu. MM.I M »w 1 MVirCP MM TO DMNBR TOMOHT MEy.TOu euvs.' Aw , FWXAS—-DON'T U s y , c o A o i / ' Your well-manicured laWn and oOWN ‘ .8ignet " suit* guarantee a or Tkit FAMH.V MTP RUN AT 5IM WHgN HR ARKIVC* 1'i.L DiOJA Si€ TW ATf BE k.lM TPAT.-- WATtat M S , thriving garden-will be the envy ; rfecl fit without alterations for . ou r CNi MRg.NlAgWlJ- HAV» 5TR0V0 NMF 9N HAND TO , I BROKETPe POLE VAVLT/ There’s no time to lose! Call MI 9-7111 today snd we ll pick up' of the neighborhood, when you let • milady 5'.6 " and under Do se« the ; ■kINft HHA -PP -kOUi'ANP CPAMiNCt the time-saving GARDEN T O O l^ navy wool, crepe suit, elegantly; POtE VAUUIhlG .vpur furs for safe storage in our modern,cold storage vault*'. . ^ IMA HTO MTTIR S J f f t HOME! safe from heat, molqture, moths and fully Insured. from J.W. H A L £ CXIRP. help you touched with grograin ribbon trim, RECORD.' * ' do the job. Here Is everything .vou There is multiple magic In the Vpc need: .Spading forks, rake-hoe, wool flannel outfit: Skirt, jacket, H*r#'s ew ExcMupl* of Our Storaq* RotBs: , ! turf edger, grass seed, fertilixer. matching Orion sweater. ' incinerators, wheel barrpw. -pols-er , Coot volutd ot $100 . . . StoTBd for $3.00 mower, insecticides. So dig in snd Tlie Inquirer then watch yOiir garden grow! fM) *(l i t ( f t m*6 iC to il ■— USt OUR BOX ST0RA8E — OR tiry tb«l y«wr ff*#. Everythinit you w pack into the SStor-A-Box pro­ tected affainst moths, fire and theft and atored for Kemp's Record Department 15.00. th0 »l#nder little heel '•LISTEN MT IX)VE” ...... Highlight* Our Box Sloraffe Plan will Summer-Store your bulky "HONOLULIj .MOON” ...... ,. Foptane S lstm CAVALLI th e STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE Dry Refuses BY WJI4SON St'RUGGS MOBTY MEEKLE Call For Stretcher winter woolens. 36" x 20” xTO" box furnished FREE. “ENCHANTED” ...... / ...... -I<«e Quintet H H A T O C T H r 'HE THAW UY t h t j y a . o o v o u U. Fill it with cloth coats, dresses, childreh’s clothes, ... looks so dressy, •TlOCk.A BIIXY” ...... G'l.v Mitchell [ CANTOinGURC ^PLAN^YOOTH rHlWKnUROOL *■ -CUT.K3WIONOCT “ oiETCier, , sweaters, jackets, skirts, woolens and blankets. “W H AT'S BiEinND 'b lA T STR.ANGF- D Xi-'. ,1 7x'f- J'.-' ^-4r ' \ M:. •A ■ A' . \ r .'''t !rV ' .; >-:U'v' - V IlA v ; ■ ' . ' ^ V ■ /•/ V ' . J' ; V - ' V . •■ V '/ r 'r ' '-':' l' *' MANCHESTER E v e n in g h e r a l ^E. Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n , W e d n e s d a y , a p r il a*, 196t • PAGE TWENTY^TH^EB ' ' >1 \ ' P4CE TWENTY-TWO ,v ' ' ''''\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,'MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. 1957 4 “ 4 Urn ■— ■'■•y!—*T *1 E l l i n g t o n Hockey Playbffs W K M B-4M w n c —ION ^ ,.r . WHAT— 1 All $eriqa EiMt-of-8even Unless ms W 1 » C — U M DailyUgidi^ ^orm ^ Resident >as OOurwise Netedi. m is s id : •7 W 060—U N ■ M tm DMjrllfhr^niM w p o j^ - im \ /Ki May Concert „ Tuebday’s Results' Boston, April 3 (tP) 'The vblue line 'ind' skated In . all alonc.^picksd by moat hockey f( •X’ Nattoaal League SemlfinaH on Simmons, lifted from the minora tp wind .itp last-, now are toUowUv procram b a n a b r a m s Boston 2, Detroit 0,. (Boston Boston Bfuijps, hockey's ' ,-WiUY—Altlen Bend Report, Ellington, Aprtl 2 (Special) — by- the Bruins after Terry Saw- favorites to trin thp series 111*,' art fiipptlN by tht radio WCC(>-Good Kvenlnt Uood Huale Lead, 3 il). “Cinderel ’ te>ni, hailed chuk's midseason walkout. Detroit, the.' National ' Hdckey w K ^ —Crealng Serenade Forreet^ohen, formerly of this ■nanacomtnU and are aubject to Young, Fighter Montreal 3, New York 1, (Mon­ rookie Don Bimmons "When saw him coming In League Champion. -' WTIO—One Man'a Family town,-among four members of treal Leads, .3-1). ' , ah ai^ without notica. WDRO—E. R. Murnow today' or \ the “biff ;iave" alone I went out a little, stuck out The winner will meet the winner WPOP-Say It WldT UuHe / ...U belneH move them T o 1 "'y 8°^ him of the series between Montreal'and atia— an the Springfield Symphorty, Or­ American I,«agur SenvKinaU ' WIUY-0»«t B ^e WHAY—Polka______Party - ;>• chestra who will be heard liY the Faces Martinez the fin.i ‘0 to ‘0 «>y Rood (right) side." 1 New York for the fitadiey Cup r- — XX>-B«coro Jterue .WCCO-HRMd...... " klranirIslTOnlna Gpdd HuiW 1 HARTFORD’S VALUE GIVING MEN’S STORE.: Hershey 3, Cleveland 2, (Seriek «,mri nV fhe srsmev rf.-t^oiavofM Slmmone s a il "Then I moved over emblematic of ■' world ho&oy — WKNR-::ETenlnsini Carn^e 8ei concert of the' G. B. C. String Tied, 2-2). V round o? the Stanley Cep playoffs. I Montreal leads NeW -R m Hiller WTIC—PeopiaAre J WDRC—R. 'Q. Lewlir Quartel at Longvdew School -Audi Monday Night Eastern- League FlnaT / "Don tasde the big save and lt,,ahot.’’x York In their aerie*. 3-1. X'X WROF—Cans Buatera torilim on May 1. Philadelphia 8. Charlotte 4, was ail'we heeded.” said Coach Real ChevrefilSChevrellU connected on a — :------•:ia- Milt Schmidt l.after the Bruins open i^ouet WHAY—Polka' Party Cohenrw-ho will play first t^lln, - New Orleans, April S (IP)— (darariotte Leads, 2-1). neat .backhakder in the; first period MickeV Maiitle haa Joined the Rerue WCXX—UopO Ereninf Good Huale . t ' blanked the Detroit Red Wings, and Vic;, Staaiuk converted a re­ exclusive club .of .300 hlttens but WIU4B—Bvoning B^enade studied In Hartford under itemuel The Louisiana State Athletic H'Cdneedao’’t Schedule 2-0. last night for a 3-1 lead in ijeventhal arid waa, gfaauated bound of’ his 25ifpot blast In the he h ^ a long way' to go before /ic iie r WTlCt^eopIe Are Funny Commission dropped the ques- American Le^ue Semifinals their best of seven aeries. he catches up with Ted Williama, W D R ^R . Q. Lewie from the Jullllard Schpdl of Music third for the Boston goal*. a W . W gOP-Oanf Buatera In New York where Jt^ was a pupil - tion of lightweight contender Rochester at Providence, (Roch­ Howe look the puck from a The Brutns, who flnish®d third In the current leader .in thk( desert- ti: ester Leeds, 3-1). menL ^ Beur , / ^ A Y —Goins Forward _ of William Kroll^ ■ Ralph, Dupas’ racial atat'us scramble Ji^stit i'psldei'nsli the Boston regular season play after being 'Record fcem P ' WTIC—Recoltectipna ai Thirty During World/W’ar H, he played WDRC—Robert Q. Lewis -and supported the fancy­ ludio Lana WPOP—Horatio Homblower in the U.S, A ^ y band and later Oil Entire Stocks! boxing New Orlei.va fighter by IWlby taught music to disabled Veterans t WOTxa WIUY—Going Forward endorsing his bout with welter­ WTIC-RecoUectlona ai Thirty at the Avhh 0|d Farms Rehabilita­ weight Vince Martinez nsxt Mon- X Kunball tTOR'IRC—Robert - Q. - -Lewis tion Center. ______I Renew WPOP—Horatip Homblowar OUT-OF da,v. While a resident of San Fran- ~ The comm'isaion went through iSiOladl? Lana 'U hAY—Night Watch glsco, he was a member, of Ua Lieensed by the City of Hartford “•another three-Hour session last - ■ Kotby R------m cX —X Hlhi Hlhua One symphony ai)d taught at the ■Jlnlght, but unlil e the first nieeU WPOf E Works WDRO—The World Tonight WPOP—Modern Sounda Conservatory of San Francisco. He —ring Thursday, part of It'waa open * ‘WHAV—RecoWl JM eo •:U>- now'jives In Springfield., Permit No. S-S 144,154.00^Tot8l Uto the public. 'teoore Rerteer,. WHAkV^’lgnt \Watch Cohen's wifp, Miriam, will play P.H. wnc-C—^M lnuua One WuteU Fighter Barred tews WDRO-rThe World Tonight second violin'In the local concert. Haws WPOP-Mode«rn Sounda■ A native of California, Mrs. Coheit^ _ J C a lu e -o f4 Aetebaiidise ^ ^ The., hearings •*ie— ^ -.fWheft Wre, Lucretia Gravolet of a waa graduated from the New Eng­ ■tU— ‘WHAY—Night dfalch J^laquem ines Paulali, La., and oth- WHAT SereBade W fIC—Sleep' No >^ra land Conservatory of Music in WCCt>-Raoord «•»!•* WDRC—Ruaa NaUgfttpn Boston where she played with the a . 1 told ,lhe coinmlasion that WKRB—Baseball HAtlaae WPOP—Modern Sound PRICED TO SELL THEM QUICK! •lU-^ Women's Symphony Orchestra. I^DUpaa, rated sixth in t'le Itght- w n c —Boas HlUer WHAY-Nlsht Watch She has also been a member of division, was born of Negro WDRO-cai Keipt wnc-rSIeep No Mora sellout a .. get yours WPOP—Bob------and IR . ay —parents. They contended he ahould WORC-eRuia Naughton the'San Diego Symphony and the I lia — W PO P-^ghU San Diego Trio. ~be ■ barred from meeting white WHAY—Swing. Easy /■i W ^5^.R?el.w U:M— Viola will be played by Elihu fighters in compliance \vith Loiileir -Baseball HaUnae WHAY—Night Watch FINE SUITS Tommy Byrne keeps tip a constant etream of chattiv to batters but is all business when he whips w n c —Robert McCormick Glass. He is a Springfield resident ana law banning competition be­ / WDRC—Ruaa Naughton and has formerly been active in tween white and Negro athletes. his arm around and snaps pin-point hooka high and ^ h t around hitters' knees The Yankees' WPOP—Modem Sounda FAMOUS BRANDS! veteran left-handier, who staged a rentiarkable comebaclO\two years ago, now Is equally as valuable re at Values to $69.50 The commleaion Issued a state­ WPOP—B ^ and R U:ia— mitaical groups in iPaterson, N. J. LIFETIME GUARANTEE •l4 I- WHAY—Night Watch irwip-Borodkin will play 'cello. ment after Its closed session re­ as a relief worker. ' ■ \ WHAY-ferlng Easy WTIC—Thla la Moacow affirming its sanction of the 10- WCCO-Rseerd Rerleir WDRC—Ruaa Naughton, He is a graduate of the University OUT THEY GO Atk us about it! WKKB—Baaeball HaUnce WPOP—Modem Sounda of Miami apd received his master's rovnder between Dupaa and Mar­ 3 WnO-KMl Radio_’Aum II:: BOTANY “ 500” and “OOMONr tinez, the No. 5 welterweight. degree • In rnusic from Teacher's WPOP—Bob and Bay WHAY—Night Watch _ The atatemen said the com- kfore Diz’ Time •>' WTIC—Night IJte College, Cotu^iibia University Teddy Offers Apolog^ WHAY—Dateline . „ . „ ITDRC- Ruaa Naughton where he is now .working on his ~ mission "is of the sense that ■> x ------Id aiyeidag Coed Uuite FlghU Values to $89.56 on Sale fotj $ y i A . 8 8 -nothing has been i resented to Ifort Meyer*,. I (NBA)— enlng Serenade. U:4 doctorate. He is Instrumental in­ /. 70-Mewa itgl structor In the Sprlngflfld public Here is "fine clothing,’’ Hand tailored and styled tp perfec­ justify the commission in rescind­ Crosby appeared at a I—Night Life school systeni. tion by America's top makers. The cliblcest quality fabrica ing the permit heretofore issued” P|iralCT’ exhibition g>me to see ^ ^^^^DateUne Coaa. C—Ruts Naughton To Stick to Baseball what he la getting for b’ 8250,- THE SAME TREAD ___ P—Nits Music Borodkin has studied with Em- includirtg world .renowned imported wooleps In the’ moat.dli- approving next M6n.,a. bout. meran Stoeher and Franlt Mllleo. Jlnctive pattern., and colors. Models and ateea for mpn and None of the commission mem- (KM Interest this season. WC^^^Oood*iETeBtBg Oeed HuMa '^WhS y —Night Watch yoijng men. Also MOHAIRS and SILK an^\^OOLS. \ Crosby, \gaily decked out, WKNB-Serenade wnC\Newa former first ‘cellist with^the N. Fine quality hand/detailed aulta in w-ool worateda, . hers would comn'ient on future Sarasota, Flk., April 3

— Ted Williams, the Boston Red ' . wno-atHctljr Sperm WDRCeeNewa A Waather B. C. Symphony. He has been- a. aharkskina. flannels antj Imported woolens. Distinc­ , action and several answered "ho So.\ slugger who gets opposing pitchers in trouble with his doesn't see mMy games, but he WDRC—WeaUier and Saimaa WPOP—Niiwa member of the Stokowski Youth tive patterns and colora. - c6;«ment’’ on any future proceed- foljows the big. leagues closely DESIGN AS THE TIRES WPOP—Laerreaea WeOt bat and himself in difficulties with his .statements, apparently In'the-papci. \ **WHAY—Niitht Watch Orchestra, the Portland (Oregon) Z Inga. But the action Indicated lhal decided today to concentrate strictly on baseball. and Sigmund Romberg Symphony “ the comnilaslon could find' no "Listen on the r ^ o , too," he 5 r o 5 i> 5 e io d * ^ ie ^ Oead Miiata WDRC^^?a NSMhton r shortcoming ,in Dupe-.' in.s'istence •Hia running three-day bout, in •------wa* aaying, "I c a i ^ t Dizzy WKNB-UUan Bmwn WPOP—Hodtm Sound orchestra.-He has also played prt)- which he blasted the Marine Corps, i „„ Dollar’ w n o -s i.' Onto Oiee CIbb U ■“ feasionally at Radio City Music SAVE! BUY NOW FOR SUMMER! -• that he i.s while. DeM and Buddy B la tte r doing THAT CAME ON NEW WDRC—Huale a la Carte \ WHAY—Night Symphony Hall and has toured the United Sam Monk Zelden, attorney (or III*. U.S. Government and the late , -w’hy doesn’t the government that TV tiame-of-the-Da^vThey WPOP—Mel AUen ^ WTIC—Starlight------Swenai renada Sen. Robert Taft, among others , some sort of settlement with WDRC—Ruaa Naughton States with the Oscar Straus or­ 100% ALL WOOL “ Dupas, said he could interpret the did; one with the Re\ C.'.waa never any question of the "1 have loo many friends and nied that he blasted former Pre-si- 470 X 15 WCCC—Qeod KyaUng L >ed Huale Klau, a Hartford lawyer, served family’s racial atatiia. have spent too much time in the dent Harry S. Truman as DuPlan- Plw lax ami WKNB-TliTenlng Strtaada Bar College Fee Hikes Marine Corps not to know that the tier said. Paul Bibeault, general manager || w n c—Hdwa . . . ■a an interim judge-of the Com Values to $59.95 Zelden also presented birth rec­ taceiyekle Mm WDRC—Amua atnd Andy mon Pleas Court In the 1940s. A ords of several of Dupas' brothers organization is tops. I want to Wllliam.s now considers the case ! of the new Rochester Americans in WPOPOlCoababtlal ■ "Hsattw ------Hartford, April 3 (JTi The Leg­ apologize to anyone who might closed.and refuses to talk about | the American Hockey League, and '| top adviser to the Democratic ad The perfect blend for the most luxurious beauty and wear. and sisters, -all registered as white. ministration of Gov. Robert A islature's Education Conunitlee 100% ALL-WOOL Louisiana's 1956 law banning in- have been offended by the remarks it. He wasn't on hand when his , a former star goiltender in both 11 TeleriRion Programs has reported unfavorably on meas­ Good looks in addition to .saUsfying wear. lOOr;, ALL RAIfiCOATS! Hurley, 'he wa nominated by WOOLS. America's finer makers. tegrated sports was criticized at 1 alleged to me." rmal apology was read to the ; the AHL and tnc NHL, recall* * On Page Two Htlrley for a regular term on the ures that would have Increased Paterson, N. J.. Jiarlinez’ ' home Tlte remarks included one to. pre.s*. j .luite vividly his/rookie debut. All Common Pleas bench but Uie' fees at the State Teachers Col­ lOwA, bjt i Commissioner' Abe t the effect , that he had "no use" ■ , ! he had to do in hja first NHL game | ■ GOF-controlled House rejected leges and the Univers ty of Con- Gyeene of the National Boxing; h r the Marines because they re Although Brooks Robinson is In j white in the nelfs (or the Montreal nectlciit, establishes a J2 million TRENCH €0ATS! associate I called him to fight in Korea in ' line to lake George Kell's job. the i Canadiens, wa.y face the Bo.ston Tfia Big Betrgain for owners of: him IM to 82. , Assn. iNBA). Greene, ...... ‘ ” scholarship for needy and able SLACKS editor of the Paterson Evening' 1952. veteran Baltimore third sackcr is ! Bruin.®, which were ied in those' fALTLAMOURCUX students, and |,u:re .sed fees at the J NeWs. urged boxers not to fight] Of Taft, he said the late sen-'doing everything possible to help'diya by the fqAnous Milt Schmidt, | West Hartford GOP Loses State educational inatitutions for Plymouth, Ford, Ch^rolet, Kmeicnt — Deandabla SPORT in Louisiana until the state elim- ator wai a "phoney politician.'‘‘b e -! the youngster develop. i Woody Dumart and Bobby Bauer. out-of-state students. The commit­ Values to $24.50 Radio o m I TV S tn r k t Private-Eye Coats! Inate.s the “ iniquitious'' and . un- cause he refu.sed to try to use his i ■ .■ ■' Weet 'Hartford, April 3 (jP) tee said It felt the matter of rais­ American law." Qreene said, how­ influence (imknpwn to Ted) to;';; : Hudson, Nash and Stu^haker ■os-siw Democrat! held control of the ing tuition fees should be handled YOUR CHOICE"FOR ONLY ever Martinez *hould fulfill his; keep Williams from being recalled ! Town Councir In West Hartford' by the State Board of Education Values to $29.95 contract for Monday's bout here. I into the Marines. biennial'election yesterday but Re and the University trustees. But mere repeal, of the law i Of the government, he said he \ publicana won the majority of $ - 1 ^ . 9 5 would hot permit white and Negro i thought Joe Louis, was getting seats OR the Board of Education boxers to meet in Louisiana. Long! “terrible treatment” in his tax New All-Dacron The board seats, up to now, had befor* the law was enacted, the troubles. MINERAL been appointive offices. The Demo­ GENERAL Values to $39.95 State Athletic Commiseion cu s-1 crats control the Council 4-3. The Also Dacron-Mohalr-and-Wool. Handsomely tpniai'ily refused to permit such 1------^ 100% Waterproof Coat 3-T D ELU XE GOP controls the Board of Educa­ T V SERVICE WHILE THEY LAST! styftd and tailored. A wide choice of the most * 1 2 '“ matches. Thus, if the state law is T V SERVICE tion 6 - i wanted colors. Ivy league pleatless styles in- Also a group of imparts included. Hurry! They will go ever repealed, the commission can Parnell Throwing D a n M O e AOaH Days M AC A Call clpded. 'act under' its own power to ban Nights teAsvte Plus Parts fast at this greatly reduced price! N l^ ta O Z a99 Hus Parte Sheet Metal Strike Ends mixed matches. The last mixed At Red Sox Camp TEL. BM 8-M8S \ TEL. Ml 3-5482 bout was before the turn of the -—«cntui\y. SUPER-CUSHIQNS Meriden, April 3 .|A*)---A 2-day Sarasota, Fla.. April 3 (/P\ — strlka. of 7M Connecticut ehee.t NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS! Veteran southpaw Mel (No Hit) metal workers came to an end Buhl lo Take Rest Parnell, who underwent surgery AUIED TV SERVICE last night when the union member­ Charge on his left elbow' in January, ban ship accMted a new contract'from Y'our ; Jacksonville, k'U.'’ April 3 thrmv® at half speed in; MAHOHBSTEB _ —1 • . ( Ka W/vte-t-evTv tfatnlnof eamn. * the SheetNMetal Contractors Assn. Pret^ripHone You'll be amazed when you see the nationally fa­ “ Milwaukee Braves' righthander the Bosttm Red Sox training camp. jP A Per He«M Call Starting tMay the workers will Ileie mous labels on these sport coats. Included are fine Fine imported silks from "The arm is itirf\aml sore., but Phu Parte SPORT SHIRTS «, Bob Buhf, Hiothered by back troii- receive 83-^. an bourr—15 cents imported woolens, silk-and-woot and other quality . Italy, Fiance and ■ Switz­ " bles, has been tojd to take it easy I'm Ihfowlrg with a natural mo­ BU 9-^080'—9 a.ra, to 9p.tn: more than bnoce. Qi^Oct. 1, they PINE PHARMACY fabrics. A wide choice of patterns and colors. erland^ Included. While - for a week. The fastball special- tion and that’s encouraging,” . ' H iker •t Pactorr-) will receive ap additional eight 684 Center St.—MI 9-9814 ”Vo/uesjl^6.95 they la st' 1st waa restricted by a physician Psrnell said. ''I'm not through. If jteaM Xteelreale Tecfcalelaas cents. r couldn’t throw naturally I’d real­ They're bound to more out at tkcM \ Values to $2.30 - to light exercise, plus daily heat ;; and massage treatm ents.' ly be worried." All popular sizes ond styles at low Sole Prices! low prices. Chec^ the 1 featmee OUT THEY GO FOR Parnfll, who will be 35 in June, FINE OXFORD CLOTH SHIRTS $ of this bargain. said he has been advised by. four 14.75 Mwli SM-xrtel I White HAwell EITHER .SIDE doctors to be patient in attempt­ Goodyear’s exclusive triple-tern^ ing to strengthen i the arm for ■R8 fHe TImm tem Tebb-Type. TabMew |Tr**-Typ# Tub-lew triple-tough JrT'Cord Body §ghts . Values to $8.95 •AU n ic t - fAu P ita* •AU p » c r •AU PUC(* GRAND OPENING-YOUR NEW Bloomington,. Ind —(NEA1 — pitchirig and that it's impossible to •k n*w waavsl three main'Yue killers— Heat, Shock guess when he'll be ready to re­ WHILE THEY LAST FOR UNDERSHORTS Dick Mrofka, Indiana's sopho­ PRi oMor modab of ■ Fatigue. 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, \ " / B y dK \ EARbW. YOST Pirates TS^ng '/ /Sports'''^Utor Costa, Berrios Share / ^^J^ining Camp R oi^^p Florida Obeervaliona Moat Cooperative Msnager To - Gain First Division Bigge st CiiicjUi n ries y Question red Haney of, MUweiukee,. who Boxeir of Month ^servBtlons noted in my little ta down -wdth, each wnter and black book during my recent tour over-his team /rom top to of tile major league baseball teams Fort Meyers, lla., April 3 ()Pj—From fourth-rate stumWii- anil then readily answers Milw^kee, XRfcil 3 {/Py^oey Giardello’s “ iifli^eci?ion heads to fourth place possibilities'Ui less than a year witHKicrd- u b e k s >aw;s f or In Camp of ew in spring training In Florida: any ah^, aB questions without pull? fiasco witK Wilne Vtfughn in Kansas City labt week cost Ing anyrunches. ly a change'ln personnel .. . ThatVhow Bobby Bragan views Giardello hi.s Ko. 3 jibsi^ion among middleweights in the Na­ . i i — . Most Popular Me’nager - Casey hia Pittsburgh Pirates for 1957. ' TOWN JtlNlO* TOimW*T New Yot'k, April 3 (/P)— It looks like^ore of the same In Stengel of.Hhe ifankeea tvho will tional Boxing monthl^atings annduncetl today. Giar- As late as last August, after<^~ Most Serious Minded Cajnps— dello slipped to, knyehtb in his dM Red-hot Herm's CamiK* de- the 1957 major league penni^races. In tnihNational League, i douhTe-talk anyone blue in the fac^ Those of the;^Jew York Yankees Cincinnati-had beaten the Riratea got power'^in- the .Infield teit no Dow n^ Bo ston vision while Vaughn caught ojv as ; r r feated tha West Sides in ths Town it’« Brooklyn, Milwaukee, ^ncinnati a^d ’em. In the 24 hours a day. Also, a grand old and Brooklyn Dqdgera. for the ninUi conaecutive time, speed. Mazerqskt U 'th e .-only .one Juniw '-Toiirpament 'finale laat / guy who provides plenty of. copy No, 10. ■ . i American, only injury- t Cleveland,■ Chicago'or ■ 'bagb'o Detroit,— ■■ — \ - The NBA saw fit to elevaU Har-1 Li tt 1 e Leaguers Bragan tore into his athletes with who could stMl bases. '-Dick ‘I ^ g night by a'a^pre of S5-39. The 1956- •" for scrlbeq from Mairie to Califov- Best Rookie Hitter—Tony Ku­ a curious threat. at flrat and Thm as' Will gltfi us New York, April 3 «^ early February in New York : J 57 champions'led throughout.. e»appears capable pK^lntemiptlng old Johnson from No, 9 among the | hla. bek of the Yankees, who may start "It a . year from now a>lot of the long ball but they/re sh)w.-p)ck Herm’s JumpiM into an early : the New York Yankees’ reign. heavies to No. 4 on the basis of his^ Register Friday the season at . either third bwe or faces on this club ', arc - no^. Groat, our,shortstobt-is a singles tead and were out Ihmnt 13-12 at The National Leagua goes into showing against Bob Satterfleld. I its 82nd season in two weeks With Most Serious Manager — ’tifaltqr In leftfteld. *• However, the boxing orgeniza-' changed,’’ the aggressive little hitter." , - . f-.*'-- an I the quarter. They opehe(f.,the gap Alston of the Dodgers. Tliia chap Interested boys and parents takes I an isolation booth question hang- tion. thrpugh its ratings chairman,^ manager growled, "there's going Bragan said he ' also' 'teck'ed a to 2i-16 at intermission and a t the ]ing over each of the contenders. rivals Ed SuHlvsn for smiles and are remteded of Friday night’s c«n go and get 'eni like Di-^' tKreo’eiuarter mark -led 39-29. Ron Best ' 'Vetfcra'n.'eHltter -^kRckey Fred Saddy, steadfastly kept Mexi-- If’ be one that wlllvArtcl test will fourth starting pitcher, preftsfably plunge. ’ The pennant ridea with the an- Is all business once he dons hia U tile League me(sting and Klu’s plunge Will be hie flret Smith and Roy Ford^ach threw in Mantle of ■New'''Y’brk who lost one co's Raul Marlas as chStepion of me." ”' y a southpaw, and he could iislS'an- ' ewer. Brooklyn uniform and watches his registration at the Hollister bther reliable relief pitcher .’to-fis- a ijuota haatily scriblpd lelretching grab foV,a ground ball l5 points' while big John Campbell half batting righthanded and the the bantamweights. The NBA paid I ere la is almost a year later ''V-' team In aictlon. next, time up, swinging from the Srhonl starting promptly at 7 ligt Elroy Face. ; ' 4o«m by «port*wrlter». The name without unconscioual^y holding hit for 11. . ! Irritatl|ig.4tiiestion no attention to the "title" bout. artdsnot only la Bragan. sdll around was Tony KS^ek, 21, 6-3, 188. bdm It's a familiar, and irritating left, side of the plate, just missed Monday night between Ajphonsc o.’clock. hut ta c tic a lly the* entire squad ’ "We've got three good pUfiliers back, waiting for the of pain B ig W alt Bycbolski was the /<' Tightest Lipped Manager—Mike >iii UHwaukee. Ha wasn't even on i question for Brooklyn’s defending a aecotfd home run by inches. Hallml of Algeria and Mario , It will be the only.site In tlgit. fteJshed seventh in 1956. in Bob Friend' (17-177. RbliWe that laal summer left njm wort* mainstay for the West Sides-but Higgins of the Red SoX wimf this ''Ilia Tankee roster, Still attached to champions—can the old men do it D'Agata of Italy. Hallml, who won town where the yuuttgsters may Kllnh (14-18) and Vernon (8-16) dering if his days were numbered was ’ handicapped by four fouls award hands down. 'iTie Tekan Improved Team ^Danvar, artien he hit v33l as a again? Specifically,'can Sal Mag- Best Park to Watch a G am e- on potnis, .rates second behind; register for the 1957 program Law," he said. “ Our rookie,B.plU pitch- as one of baseball's mostXfesr- early in the game and fouled out never starts a conversation and ‘Yea," Robtoy acknowledged, ' ghortsto* last season. some sluggers. ’’ , ih the closing minutes. He led all ' lie come anyw’here close, at 40, to Jack RuaSell (Phillies) In D'Agata pn the N B A’S list of con­ and the respective commission­ ers have disappointed me.’’-lUght — H w ioni In Spring | ; the magnificent Maglie of last sea- gives ■'out answers to questions a-s Clearwater and Lopez (White Sox tenders to Macias’ crown. " it ’s practtc^y the same team now it looks like Luis Arroydlnay. On 'the second day of sprli scorers with 21.points. Clyde Rich- briefly and quietly as possible! ers— Bill Uusliann (National A month later. Kubek Was'the i ; son ? Is Roy Carnpanella'a* jjand and Redlegs I Field In Tampa. but oiv tee othe^and I believe tt la be my No. 4 starter. Nelson'K&iff , training ISstsseason, rd had An off night aiid could only U aguej, Ray Zehuinek (.Am'cr- rookie jfcenom of spring training. back in business 7 Can Peewee boxer of the month for April so It the moat im pro^d team In the may be my No. 2 relief pitchar." went after 'a ' grounder. As he muster 10 pdints. Easiest Manager to Talk With-r- Iran League) and Nlek Cataldo And since he naa a shortstop, I Raese, butted by injury all spring, named' two -Cafmelo Costa arid leilgue. Urtlike our (;lub, St.. Louis reached, he felt the first twinges In the consolation game. Man­ Birdle Tebbetts o f Cincinnati is a Worst Parks to Watch a Game (Internallnnal lYoague)— will Reconstruction Jot). * ^ Stengel, naturally, had him in the stay in one piece at 37 ? Cart' the -Henley (Detroit! -Field In Lake Miguel Berrios. Berrios ppund^d; be present to handle nil candi­ has 6-^01 of new pliiycra and yet deep in his lower back. chester Trust nipped Nasslff Arms podgerii. geit along wlthotif Jackie reporter's dream. His office at Bragan is tryipg a recoaatryc- outfield ev«nry once in a while. Now ] land and Payne (Red Soxi Park ! “ul * dates. .Ml boys, whether or n.ot I fe41 we will be strhng enough He. was never the same again. in a compai'atively dull contest. Ro^nson-- and Carl Efekine, if Tampa is always open and he’ll tlon job on a paif'of veteraivam>th- It’s time to head for home and Kii- 36-35. The Bankers led through the in Ssrasofa New York March 22. Berrios and fhry participated In the Little to challehtro the Cardteals for His fielding uiffered. Spring con­ his ar«i proveit helpless? discuss baseball and his Redlegs ■ ' % ' Costa w%re rated 2-3. rc.spectlvcly. fourth plai;e? paws. Bob Kuzava, former ITankee • hek\ls still a sensation, already • ditioning became almost no'n-ex- entire, contest, sometime by as all day and well Into the night If League system last summer, W b b ^ the American League's' For the Rraves,'^ who went to the „ . , V ' In the featherweight division in and Paul Minnenr ex-Cub. Mtener latent for this big ex-Indiarta foot­ much as nine points. R wasn’t until you have the time and patience to Best .Umpire—Rookie Ken must sign up Friday. "I'lTi Sure we'Yeteetter than'lrtree lto<*te of the year, j final dayday-of -,ff the season before loa-los­ which the NBA does not recognize is said to have refco-yered.from, his ball player. Later his hitting be­ the closing minutes that. Nsssiffs Usten. Birdie believes that he has Burkhardt, former major league •Mayor Hamid Tnrkinglon, Wmnenh ^otvling League Queens teams, maybe fouK, We can ^ n t cracked vertebrae.. The’, .'nratea He grabbed htmself another j ing the 1956.jennant to the Dodg­ a champion. the Phillies, Giants wxi Cuba. Tm^ came involved. pulled Within striking distance. The the greatest team in baseball, the pitcher with several teams; Heavyweight — Champion, Floyd Horac’e Mlirphry, ;superlntend- have been trying U) lure lefthander hunk of ' newspriM wterday, i nctors were paced by Bill M'alow- ers. the question is whether'Man- Three-time champions In the Women's Bowling League which a three-division league,'Brooklyn,' ‘T can t, pivot well when 1 tger Fred Haney's passion fo r ,. best hitters and pitchers and he's ready for his rookie season of call­ Patterson. 1. Tommy Jacksonr 2. ent of parks, Jim Herdie', su­ Harvey Haddix from' the. PhjlUes - banging t h r « hits and ^ v ln g in sky with 14 points and Ken Badd rolls every Tuesday night at tee Y alleys Is the Walnut Res­ Milwaukee arid Cipctnnau'on top, W in g " he complained through- positive thinking can show a prof­ sure the National League pennant ing balls and strikes. A hustler Eddie Maclien; 3. Harold Carter; perintendent of recreation, and taurant. Squad members shown above from left to right are but have balked at giving up the lone run da the T^kees, be-1 with 10. Naagfis'were led in scor­ Pittaburgh and St. Louis id;, the ^ the' final half of the season. it. Have , the, BrdvSs come of will be flying over Qrosley Field with plenty of color in calling 4, Willie Pa.strano;. 5, Bob Baker; Police Chief Herman Schendel Emma Verona, Amy PJrkey, Shirley Fothergill, VI Chapman and Thomas in return. !.. hind the flye-hlt pitching of young ing by RsJ' Tomkunas with 18 middle and Philadelphia, New York The final diignosis was a torn age? Has HaneY, with-.tea talk of in October. balls and strikes. 6. Zoia Folley; 7, Ingemar Jo­ have agreed to speak at the. Mary McCarthy. The team won top honors during the 1954-55 Rure we finished -aeventh .last Johnny Kucks, d ew ted the Bos­ tallie.,. muscYa with the injufed end - of "potential" and "hiistla" con­ hansson; 8, Johnny Summerlin; 9, meeting. President Ernie Dowd and 1955-.56 season as Lehman's Atlantic.’). The league's annual and (TTjlc^go tee bottom three ton Red Sox 1- Hats are off to the teams from ear,’’ ^;sald'’ Bysgan, "but rooet the. tertdon nibbing painfully on vinced Milwaukee's annual, nin- Most Popular Player — Jinuny. Worst Appearing Umpire — Bob Satlei'fleld; 10, Nino Valdes. banquet -will be held Saturday night, April 13 at 7 o'clock at the orlginaft^' picked the Giants lost. people, w g e t that , we -were only -KUbek, playing centerfield In the West Side Rec as they emerged will also explain the purpose n^raup the.v have matured as'a re­ Pieraall of the Red Sox, the hand­ Chunky Bill Summers, yho . has Ught heavy\veight“ Cbaniplon, Garden Grove. (Herald Photo by Ofiara) Now, with' the emergqricc of Andre I'O games 'out o f the flrat dlvteibn. place of theOnJurec: Mickey Man- the sciatic nerve. with the top three teants in town. of Little I-rague and answer all This spring. Manager Birdie sult of last season'a bitter bfH;n some outfielder with the brilliant been in the American League since Archie Moore. 1, Chuck Spleser; Rogers as a potentially fine short­ As latKaa June we were In flrat tie. now his a .333 spring .batting All nine teams in the toiirney are white gleaming teeth who never 1933, and now simply goes through 'questions from the floor. stop, it could be the Giants will nvtiacef The ninth inniiig single Tebbetls told him, "Gel yourself out? 2, Yolande Pomjjey; 3. Tony place. Orteman -was solely reiHMn- Muscular Ted Kluszewski, the home run slugger witit to be congratulated on their play Cincinnati's question is more rfayi no to autograph fans or re­ the mqtions. While working the Mo' Ics will conclude the pro­ beat out the Cubs. slble for I t T ^ ^ waa Long. wRen, off rSoide Jack Spring, who used In shape and report to me when Anthony; 4. Harold Johnson; 5. and aportmanship. It would be tangible— and more demanding. fuses to po.se for amateur pholog- bases ybu have to guess what the Hans Stretz; 6, Gei hard, Hecht; 7, gram and the public is cordial- Asked to explain why, the Pl- he stopped. sONijk we. We- had no­ to/ b * Philadelphia Philips' prop- you're ready to {>lay." the Cincinnati Redlegs. is shown above assuring Herald So far. Klusze^'skl has, tome ^ r d to pick out any individual for Can the Redlegs. who matched the raphei-s. Jimmy's the All-Ameri­ call is because he gives no sign.*! Charle-s Colin; 8, Dogomar Marti­ .Iv Invited to attend. r. tea were better. Brag.''i replied: jg k y , that Bcored the run was Ku- Sports Editor Earl Yost that his leg is all set for the 1957 body to. take hUY>we' when ha ran along extra slowly. And condition- tojK!-honors in the tourney as there one.-season major league home nin can boy and he's livihg up to which confuse not. only the press nez; 9, Randy Turpin; 10, Clarence D iam ond O ddities "W e've got Bill Virdort from the out of gas. Now I 'o e l^ e we’ve got / b ek ’a 2Wh hit In 87 at bats. minded Tebbetls hasn’ t faltered National League pennant race. Klu was troubled mo^ of were many fine players represent- Ac^ Card record with 221 last year,, stay this billing more and. more each and fans but the players as well. start in centerfield whereas last teat extra fuel." Jt took a UtOe of the play away Hinnant; from his original lake-it-easy last sea.son with leg mi.series. .. , ing^all three recreation centers. explosive enough to,cover up a day after hia illness of --several Middleweight Cteampion, Gene year he had Bobby Del Greco. We rfom K i ^ a the Wd righthhnder The toubnament was well popu­ ■When the St. Louis Cardinals stand. For amidst all the touted traded Red Schoendienst to pitching staff that cmild be a,dud? ' ;^eara ago. Be.st Quote of Spring—Don't let Fullmer. 1, Charles Humez; 2, Ray Petersburg, Fla. April 3 (/Piwwhen he vi-as 37 years old. , . .0,n didn't get Bill Mazeroshi up from who nailed’ the seventh game of lated by' enbtusiastic parents and Can Birdie Tebbetts, the National anyone tell you a manager mak'es st. Cincinnati power. Klu is the club's the New York Giants, they Roblh.son; 3, Spider Webb. 4. T i­ Did you know Washington once a lifetime basia the king of control HoH.vtvood until last July. A year PROORESSIVE HOOI test October’s World Series for the u.« ri.Lic...... « put hii big guv in the lineup, weight close. I boiled out at Hot interested .spectators. l.w*st night's League Manager of the Year in Riggest Chaw of Tobacco — . a ball club. A ball club makes a "big" hitter. With a lifetime av said Don Blasingame was ger Jones; 5, -.Joey Giambra; 6, stole 13 bases on catclier Branch was CTiarlcs (Deacon) Phlllippe ago Frank Tliomas was an oiit- Tanks. It was his second eucceS- erage of .303. he has led the team I And the wail for that first plunge Springs Ark., for 10 rtayS. be- contests were witnessed by 140 '56. piill a little miracle? A come­ Little''Nellie Fox of the White Sox manager.” so said Fred Haney of Rory Calhoun; 7, Joey Giardello; fielder and now he's a third baise alva nlne-lnnlng performance, com-, fans. their second baseman. Here Rickey of the New York Yankees vsdio average 1.23 walks per game Lincoln, Neb. * i in hitting seven of the lest eight I began. ; fore training began and 1 ■j'owrt he-Is pivoting in a double back by .loe Niixhall, a repeat year has this title won without any con- the Braves.. 8. Bobby Boyd; 9. Chivo Hernan­ over a 13-year span with Louisville man. Frank's a different player fpr on the heels of a four-hitter by I9-gahie-winner Brooks Law- in 1907?... Lou Gehrig lost the at Nebraska Wesleyan Uniyarilt’, season.,. topped it in runs- He waved at a few grounders— : hP at 232, '* TOW.V MIDGET TGURNEY ■test. His jaw always looks like he dez; 10, Willie Vaughn. and Pittsburgh in the National this year; He's more aggressive, Glen Reed o t Waverly, Neb., scored he lost to the St. liouie Cardinals play. i*ence. another fine bullpen job by home run championship in 1931 be­ batted-in each time and, ha., th* kind he’ ll have to make the; than 1 c a rri^ around last season. Binally after three lon^-years a has an abscessed tooth because of Biggest Farce of the Spring—An­ Welterweight Champion. Cai- League. i. ore determined and a great deal only 10 points during the antli’e test week I-O- now has ’a 1.69 Hershell Freeman and help from cause he pa.ssed a teammate on the NmYet banged 40, 49. ,.47 and 35 home unheailant stab at sooner or l»ler .was m«rh o r , train- team from the East .Slide Reb cap- the heavy amount of tobacco in nouncement after a few drinks that men Basilio. 1. Ton.v DeMaico; 2, happier at third." j basketball season. H^a made up earned Tftm average for 32 spring a "sleeper" somewhere on the bases?... Chri.sly Malhewson,,lhe, runs the last four. -hut in one of the final 8*™** 1 turned top honors in the anrtual his mouth. Joe Crbnin had offered Cleveland a Isaac Logai'l; 3. Casper Ortega; great control pitcher, once walked Bragan also cited the catchinif for it since. He wound up hia eoi- Innings. Joe Collina Has played first Even last season, bad back. -coming along much slowei than ' pitching staff ai'e musts. million dollars (or Herb Score, ace 4. Johnny Saxton; 5, Vince Marti­ before breaking camp and starting , Town Midget Basketball Touina Montreal Gains SIX men in one inning? . . . Babe experience gained by Danny leglate career with total 6f 1,010 Bcerelees Seven Innings base and the three outfield po­ benching., and all, the big muscle; the trip for home.' the big guy 11 always do. - . I Five Other Clubs Best Looking Veteran Pilcher-- Tribe pitcher. sitions for the . Yankees, but ment. Hustling , Mike Reardon nez; 6, Virgil Aklna; 7, Emilio Ruth had a lifetime hatting aver­ Kravltz at Hollywood and. the im­ points, 375 scored in bta laat'.9jea- *Tom Rrewer, P-7 against, the guy hit .302, the 35 distance shots" pt,jied off the difficult first-second-! La** year Grorge Crowe fill^ ^ There still are -five other clubs_ Hermaii (The Germani Wehmeier Marconi; 8. Walter Byars; 9. Del Sports in Brief • the handy man isn't thinking sparked the East Side Chiefs to a age of only .190 against Hub Prii- proved bench becausey ot tne addi­ son. ' . . . ; Tanks the past two eeasons, ■ in the league, of course, but except' of the Cardinals. Twice I saw Funniest Incident—Seeing Coach Flanagan; 10,4 Tombstone Smith. btenlosd the champs over the first of catching. He'a only wait-’ and knocked 102 nins across. | first double play and .voii 'p**'** ; " the ^en ch ^ C * '*ni'ni ' ''‘‘=*o*'>’ °''er Two Tilt Edge cll? ... Stan Mu.sial once was hit tion of Paul Smith, Dlcjt Rand and So for the first two \veeks here eel the optimism running along *ewski on the bench for nine , for the St. Louis Cardinals and. Wehmeier pilch and both limes he Jimmy Dykes of the Redlegs get­ Lightweight; Champion, . Joe John Powers and the return of eeven frames. Then a pinch single Ing In the dugout to hand the ting tossed out oMhe game for dis­ on lop of the head hy.a misjudged The Philadelphia PhilllesX who at Plant Field, the big first b^e-1 the Cincinnati bench. | ^he season i *»>• 1 *™ * of the , possibly, the lyiiladelphia Phillies, was stingier with base hits thpn Brown. 1. Kenny Lane; 2, Dulllo have been toying wlll\, the Ramon Mejias and Gene Freese. .hy.Enoa Slaughter .md a single by ahinghards' to Yogi Berra. ' the epd of the season. they should ju'st make for an in- puting a call ey first base by Bill fiy ball? . . . Ty Cobb once forgot man spent his time shagging flies record is there to cause best-of-three series. The victoii- a miser is with his money. Weh­ Loi; 3, Cisco Andrade; 4, Lany to-show iir> for the first game of a ------GtTMcDdligald set up Kubek's bit Cro-ive had a 'liot hat earh time. In Playoff Set ; teresting season. — Summers. Dykes maW out that he - “ ' 67 idea of exchanging spring train­ Never .Any Qiieatlon In the dutfield - and.- o f~ e im r»e , for'T HncTnnatl. but nobody of those 18 ' bus T 1956-5T 956-37 Midget chahiplonS meier looks like a sUi-e 20-game Boardman; 5, Orlando Zulueta; ing sites with one of the Arizona- against Spring. It figures to be a close ra re- was fit to be tie'd and Summers doublchcader ? "There never was any question lAking his regular turn in the’ in the Reds' camp will even per- ...... Birdie' Jirdie TrtbeUs Tebbetts made ’it * two In »a *bw.row, having upup- winner, something the Card, hadly Ralph Dupa*; 7, Baby Vasquez; 8, based clubs, won't make the shift Eteefwhere, the St. Louie Card­ Moiftreal. April S .jPi— The New' but close only for Brooklyn, Mil- need. played right along with him, much Paolo Rosl; 9. James Carter; 10. of Kravitz' hitting," Bobby said. Carter s batting cage. A hitter never miss-! ^ smattering of doubt to down to the last Redleg fan there ! ‘ " f ff.. D « i , Monday , opening , in 19.’)8. inals wrapped up Cincinnati 9-2; es that, no matter what anape nrU Horkev Rsnsers today were waukee and Cincinnati, who were to the delight of the crowd. Dykes Johnrty Gonsalves. The.se off beat fapls of diamond “He Just needed to catch. Now he is no thinking that Crowe can ; Kooldyn ended a three-game still looking'for a deteilaive align- 17 games ahead of the rest st the Best Rookie Pilcher—-Rene Val­ was anxious to get at his ciggr box Feathrnvelght- -Champion. No loi'e are .bated in a fine new 'base­ has, 7100 games under hia belt. Last fiRAPEFRIHT do Kluszewdkl's job ateadllv. ' *'*P*'*?*b*m8 *b» 'W'est The world,'! champion New WORK c lo t h e s ' iSrtng. streak with an 11-5 Job on ^*A nod to Tebbetls produced! Matched Weight mertt that could conta'in Montreal's end of '56. des -of the Brooklyn Dodgers, a and by getting the heaveho he was One Recognized. 1, Cherif Hamia; ball recoid hook, compiled by Jqe year w< had one pinch-hitter, Bill That first plunge better not i ***‘‘ previously won the able to have one finished before the York Yankees will appear three Pitteburg^; Warren Spahn became three pinch-hitting assignments in ■ "I look care of myself all win- awesome offense for .a full 60 A tourist come hpme from the 22-game winner with Portland In , 2. Miguel Berrios; 3. CSmielo Cos­ Reichlcr and piibli.shed by Dell Skinner. Now I won't have to hurt. ' Town title three conaecutive aea- -times and the National I.,eagme htUwaukee’s first nlne-inidng Cltrus League games. Then Birdie ter, " KtU sa.va, "Watched my minutes— and aomehow alow dosm spring camps, however, with the ihe Pacific Coast League last sea- i 8*irte ended. ts; 4, Flash El'orde; 5, Paul Jorg­ that stal ls where many other simi­ w orry about making changes In For Paintera, tr, I sons but the determined Chiefs idee that the Dodgers with the champion Brooklyn Dodgers twice beating Atlanta 8-5; Tbe j were not to be denied laat night Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrioh^ This lanky righthander has ensen; 6, Isidro Martitjez'; 7, Ho­ lar books stop. '. . . For Instance, I the middle of the game.” Carpenterfi, Pluttibem^ ____tdftobla( PWlUes ' rallied — to de­ return of southpaw Johnny Podres all the earmarks o f being a big! Most Often Used W ord-If. There gan Kid Bassey; 8. Jean Sheyers; in Ihi first eight telecasts of the What are the Pirates’ Weak- I at the East Side Rer. The win­ the Canadiena' hottest blaster. are more if's in spring training It is jjjscloscd that Herb Score, feat the Chicago White Box 4-2t from the Navy plus promise of winner for the Brooks. 9, Giro Morasen; 10. Ike Olmstnul. Very Neat Gameme of thethi Week on, CBS. ne-sses ? « ners never trailed, posting quarter Geoffrion scored hia , seventh than bubbles in Sallv Rand's dance. Cleveland's Sl.OOO.OOn lofty, is the Chicago's Cubs beat Baltimore help from young pitchers in sup­ I Baniamwright ■ - C n a m ^ i 0 n. When only one professional, only pitcher ever to average better "We. have a good outfield to Heads of 11-4, 22-17 and 36-23. goal of the series last night, in- port of Don Newcombe and Msg- T-6 in 13 Inidngs, and the Cleve- C u Ba ‘Play Cozy and Hope’ Other Sports Biggest Attraction— Ted Wil Raul Macias. 1. Mario D'Agata; Patty Berg, topped her in the than one strikeout per inning over Ralph KIner, wqrried over the VIrdon. Roberto Clemente and Lee teiti,. Indians walloped the New , Actually the fast-breaking | eluding the “ Hat, Trick" Saturday j Camp Clowna —Frank Sullivan lie — are the team to beat. The Hams of" the Red Sox and Mickey 2, Alphon.se Hallml; 3, Leo Espin­ Titleholders Golf ' Champioh- a full season. . . .Score avciagc future of his San Diego Padres Walls but tt lacks power. The trio Chiefs clinched the crown with a it came in the final period to knot Brooks, still young at heart, could I with the Red Sox thd Eddie York OlanU U-6. ~ big third period rally,' out^coring Mantle of the Yanks. Fans flock osa; 4, Ricardo Moreno; 5, Billy ship over the Augusta, Oa.. 9:68 strikeouts per nine-inning even while a new park la fifing hit only 27 homers, not as much as Stan'Mustel, having one'«f his El Paso. Tex.. April 3 (/Pt—Man­ the score at 1-1 after the New have enough' left to become the i Mathews with the Braves. Page 23 I the Drive-In 14-6 after leading by tivthe training camp."i hourt before Peacock; 6. Domm.v Ur.sua; 7. .Country Club course. Anne game In 19.55 am) 9.59 in 19.56. . . . constructed there, thinks base- one Cincinnati outfielder. We’ve beet eprings aver, was flve-for-five ager Bob Scheff ing of the Chicago Yorkers had held the Flying first team to whn the N L flag Burke S^ys ot Masters only five points st the intermis­ . the scheduled games to see . The Most Genial Hosts to Press—Mil­ Toluco Lopez; 8. German Ohm; 9. Quasi. 19. was awarded the The lop control man of all time ball'a expaaalbn problenis could Including a home run, as the Card- Cubs today named five pitchers Frenchman scoreleas for 49 min­ three vears In a row since the sion. Thumper, or Spltter, and the New waukee. where- midget publicist ICd' Asuncion; 10, Robert .Tarlari. Dorothy J. Manice Trophy as was Cmarles iBabci Adams of be solved with a 24-team major 4»aia produced 17 hits to back up who will work In rotation for the " utes. Spurred by Boom Boom, the Cardinela of 1924-44. York slugger romp around the Reardon topped all scorers with ; Cansdiens rallied off two ad'di Don Davidson lool^s after the needa Flyweight—Champloh Pasqual the nation'll outstandlrtg wom­ PtUsbUrgli who averaged 0 617 league setup involving four dlvi- Harm Wehmeler’s seven-inning, upcoming National League cam­ Augusta, Ga., April 3 //P)—Jackie Burke Jr. has set a line It’s an entirely different pic­ outfleW. engage in pepper games 22 points and emerged as the tour- i Honal tallies, topk a 3-1 lead in of the writers. Perez. 1, Memo Diez; 2, Young en’! amateur.' walks per nlne-lnnlng game In 1920 aions. four-ldt Jdb on the Redlegs. Joe paign. ture in the American League, or blast balls out of the park. Martin; 4. Nitosi Misako; 4. Dal - of strategy for his bid to become the first repeat winner of ney's No. 1 pointMuaker with 88 ^ best-of-seven Stanley Cup ■ ,,.v DISCOUNT PRICED Huxhall waa taggeu for three runs They are veteran Bob Rush, 36- tmtjm wheie the race " is for second Best Looking Teams - Yankees Dower; 5, Bindl Jack; 6. Robert the Masters Golf Championship—"pla.v it cozy and hope for in- four games: Teammates Jim In the first threb innings. year-old Elmer Singleton, bonus 'playoff series and, established place. I f anything scares the Yan­ .Best Press Book— Cincinnati's, Pollazon; 7. Aristide Pozzoli: 8. *u«the Kne*best. Vr,i\rtri\-Nobod.v o\*nrever wnnwon ihisthis toiii'hamenttourhament bvb.v trying to Quish and young Randy Sm.tth themselves as prohibitive favor­ and Tigers in the American A walk, two elnglea and Carl stars Don Kaiser and Moe Drabow- kees it's the ever present threat edited by Hank Zureick. the big- League. Cincinnati. St. Louis and Oscar Suarez;,9, Pone Kingpetch; win it." the boyish pro from Hous-|' clypped in with 'lO and six mark­ ites to run out the aeriea In short of injury to Mickey Mantle, who FurUlo’s double made for three sky and Dick Drott who Sunday ers respectively. geat- sports publiclts in the ma­ Brooklyn (not In that order) in the 10, Danny Kid. first Inning Brooklyn runs off Paul becaiiie the first Qbb to hurl nine i ton, Tex., said today. “ You h.sve | g^nong the threats is tlist he order. knocked down the 1958 Batting HOUSEWIV'E'R I.EAGCE Forward Paul Quey caged 21 jors. He looks more like an all- National loop. _ jiBimel’. the flret scored off Pirate Innings when he beat the New | to sneak up on if. You have to play j of the beat lag puttera in I Montreal Coach Toe Blake rau- championship, home run crown, Coffee Cups a n d Spatulas points. 12 In a big second quarter, pro football star. in 88 innings^ Bandy Jack,- -Yorit Glanta 3-2 in a two-hitter. it cool and take chances that *t’., , game. 1 tioned against overconfidence, runs - bstted-in title and a |60,- chalked up 4-0 shutout wins over' and center Bob Cote, who did a Worst Ix)oklng Teama^Red Sox. Last Night’s Fights sm hit a pinch home rite fbr the There a lot of youth In the fiv e -, gn° gave only four other hita while like. Then if his pjjtts drop and D l'S TY UCAGL'B Champs likely have the rookie of ■w viding'ln on Joe Adcock's three-run The Brooklyn Dodgers start !the j ting touch will win it." Jackie aatd. some others don't, he has a Both Merrill’s Market and Spen­ the year In outfielder-infielder long, and "WTong way," trip home "Tlrat's why I ’d have to stick "wi^ PERENNIAL QUALIFIERS •RAWLINGS & m er In the first inning. chance." cer Rubber scored 3-0 triumphs, Tony' Kubek. to bSOlT Soviets Claim L.S. Failed Is The Place Where You Get This today with the first game'In their! fellows, like Cary Middl,ecoff. Botj blanking Gunver Mfg. and/Dean The Detroit Tigers, under new MACGREGGQR \ Clobber Bookie Augusta's picturesque layout^ L.as Vegas, Nev, i;Pl -Only two The\J*hils had tojivait until Billy northward'secies with the Milwau- j Hogan, £^m Snead and Ji^m y Dej Machine, respectively, and ABA Tough Job Ahead for Higgins manager. Jack, Tigh?. got a. big kee Braves. The Braves have a 2-1 maret. They'll iwually ” “ gel down i stretches 6.980 yards and It plays il edged Wiico Machine 2-1 in , ride in winter apecutation. But golfers. Cary Middlecoff and Faiil LIST PRICE S12.93 PROFESSIONAL MOPBfc Plercey^he White Sox’ 20-game from anj-where on the j a par 36-36--72 which Is difficult . To Lure Russian Stars Here winnVr. left before getting down to edge so far this spring. j 1" two lUier match.' Harry Limamml! they sun need a first‘ baseman, a Snead, have been able to qualify MICKEY MANTLE ; for the sport's .greatest masters. In Paring Boston Sox Roster for all five renewals of the $38,500 ; \ ™ * ; . Jin. p . j , _ „n.n whnn, .« h.r. ,or M, 132>128-360, Stan Mirucki 132- solid, catcher and a No. 4 pitcher BASEBALL 349, W ka Deiihup 128-348 and Las Vegas. Tournament of Cham- or JIM NERSALL ringtoR. Pierce gave the Phils just plus additional depth on the staff. Moscow," April 3 iA*i-- By Wayv American intelligence tried City, Tulsa, Wichita and Kansas l*».''>n8 l»*st the reason he is rated , test. Pete Jankowski 138 bowied the Cleveland, with Kerby Farrell piona. In order to. qualify, a eDeep Scoop Pocket en« hit in his five frames. Three of explaining a U.S. bo.vcott on night’s bekt scores.~ Sarasota.' FIs.. April S—The'f»decision must be whether ell these joining Tighe in the freshman hard to acquaint'Spviet sportamen ; golfer must win at least one ma- aingles and a mUJudged pop fly did City ..in ^getting from Florida to •ports events in the Soviet Union IW) • Nylon Stitched * the dain*ge te a three-run seventh i Brooklyn, c h u r c h LEAGUE final phase o f Red Sox spring can be retained. managers ranks as a successor to wlth the voung S vo“ 'en -teeir Jor tournament In the 12 month* 'Three m a tte s —Soqjh Metho­ trsining ;;ol imdenvay this week Higgins and the Red Sox soon Lopez, has pitching, perl o d —• bo.vcott lat has the man In agents who more t h a ^ is ie n t ly , ^as Vegas event, • Oil Treated inning. the street puzzled- the Literary Oene Baker's home run off south­ dist No. 2 .over' South Methodist with tbe arrival of April and fol- , , *hey »tarted p ay Lopez, wh never has finished Gianla Buckley Promoting Top Shows Gazette claimed today that: proposed having a good tl • I.«ather lined paw BllKO’^ n won for the Cubs , No. 1, Center Congregational Nq. lows the successful although hec- ' In CaliforiOa that the plan which worse than second In the A L, coul'd who had Mown a 3-0 lead with Bob . — 2 over Eion Lutheran. North Meth-' tic journey away from camp which permitted THfckie Jensen to start his ‘ 1. U.S. , intelligence' tried 'to j Literary Gazette frowned. • i-oced Fingers do It again, this time with, the tetept Russian athletes, with Hleman’s three-run homer in the j ggn Lake City, April .3 i/Pi-- odist N oT 2 oVAr St. James’ No. 2 to<^k the team to California, . spring training, there J^n his home The only t le the athlet,#* could For Ring Fans Around Boston Chicago White Sox, who have de­ beantlful women at the Olympic M AN Y 3IORE FROM SL97 TO hOi that gave the Orioles a 6-4 j Lefthande'r Pete Burnside failed to —-w:ere decided by a 4-0 margin. through Arizona and to New Or- j state paid dividends. That pei-miS: fense. good enough power and al- I e.scape the’ sirens was on the field>: BOWLING TEAMS! Games in Melbourne last Novem -; e. The Cubs tied It in the ninth look'impressive a.s the NeW' Yorkj ------' Five other matches—St. Bridget’s leans. ’ ■ ■ Sion ...... was granted- Jensen because moet enough pitching. It" was v'ei-y difficult, the Literary .7eah-hittteg Jim H eg ^ ' Giants gave him a chance to make] Boalon (NEAl —-Johnny Buckley?’ When Woods, w-ho boxed tor over North Methodist No. 1, Sec­ Manager 5Uke Higgins now, to* aversion, to flying, impers- The virtually forgotten team i,>t ■' ber. ! Gazette-noted. * NAME BRAND 2- That at the same Ganves, "ex- , George Strickland each had a dou-; tj,e yesterday, but he mightihaa been back promoting fights InlBuckley ssva lightweight, .beard ond. Congregational over Commu­ must concentrate on what alwaye ' ***• *’*‘’**‘** **** dietance in­ the . Boston Red Sox. whose only Distinctive Awards ■ perienced provocators" tried to ‘ U aisrt brandef is the chief cul-^ hte aijd a single for the Indians., another crack becau.se of a ' Sbston for no longer than sLxIabqul the match, he rushed to the nity Baptist, St. Mary’s over Cen­ is one'of a team director's tougheet ]''***''•**■ ’’ ■ olaim to spring headlines was a prits of. the scheme Secretary of 1 kidnap Soviet athletes. ,, and Trophies FISHING TACKLE who-overcame four-run _ rat - jfu.,ty wind that hampered His per-j nionths, but he already has ehown boiw. » . ter Congregational No. , 1, -St. jobs— a decision on the makeup of I- .Batting Bye Sharp winking “ millton-dollar-offer," . for Stale Dulles and hia brother, Allen, ' 3. That .U.S. agents even fried nlng by the Giants. Herb Score, un­ formance. ! how clever matchmaking can still " j. b .. what have' you done John’s over Emanuel Lutheran,' his squad and the cutting off of ■ Jeneeii.' e natural born athlete Cleveland's Herb Score and' Ted head of the Central Intelligence / usually wild, waa touched for all ‘ to plant piion.v secret documents 30% to 60% OFF LIST He was tagged for five run.s. on i set up profitable shows. - n* said. excitedly. "You’ve Coneqi’dia Lutheran over St. I. en due for more experience in , seldom is out of condition, Williams’ appraisal of the Marine A'gency. At filancheateri* largest •be New York runs. 'and anti-Soviet literature on the on a gallon of P u B w hR. four hits and six walks, in his three This is something *grnts of Ihe matched this boy with a man James’ No. 1—resulted in similar the minor leagile. The job le more : proved that he already was pra- Corps. / ‘‘Agents turned-loose eight rats Sporting ^Goods Shop, > 3-1 victories. - - > , athletes.. ' MONTAGUE Famoua •"400’* exactlng this yese-in that the cut- I ^»r the immment s e w n by Somewhere in the A L ’eG?Third MONTAGUE innings as the .Cleveland Indians 7p**f"****’"** Bot^teF Club killer." ■ » u d i,i Singles (125 or better) and But the scheme was a failure, smeared with red paint at a ban­ IJST FRICE . . . S34.60 walloped the Giants 11-6 at Las » * " " *° Johnny,’ - *»ld Buckley. tingtine must be done before openingooenine P‘c>*‘h8 up from where he left off Division" there’s Baltimore, Wash­ quet table where Vladimir Kuta B A IT C.\ST1NG ITIESH or SALT WATER: triples (340 or better) were rolled last year s/ter hii greatest y,eqr ington and Kansas Chty. the Litetiiry Gaxettie noted, and Biears Knot Series Vegas, r Buckley brought back Tony De- "W alter’s going *" 8?* married day of the American League sea­ the U.S. la autklng bn-lt* aide of (Soviet dlstanW .star)’sat," it re­ NASSIFF ARMS GO. M a r c o and psifed his Walter Bya’rs' in, June, and might, take it into by Ken Monroe 125-354, Sonny son. in baseball. Hia batting eye was All o f which leaves the World REELS .Another newcomer, righthander Chandler 132-351, A1 Rubacha 125'- •harp. That was demonstrated by the Atlantic. That's why the U.S,^, lated! "When the plana came to j' ' "OF, MANCHESTER SPINNING REEL Against Cleveland against' a “ man-killer” , to enable his head t-o retire." . When the’ Red Sox square away Series right where it was last Oc,- nothing Alien- Dulles evltienlly lOlS »late St.—MI 9-1847 P M K i l l l O l f !• Level De luxe full bail pick-up. Bight or left durt Barclay, gets hU chance lo- 348, Stan Grzyb 347. Harold. Bon­ the hits which flew off his bat, .and > won't take part in apoHa event* Boston to retain its title as boxing's " ’Rellrer" shouted*Woods. "H e’ll on April "Ifi against the Orioles at ^ b e r — in Yankee Stadium and feit as If he were knocked out." the washable wall paint that goes on easily... dries fast Wind .97 J.day as the Giants rontinue their j office low’n in the country, never live to retire. TTus is going ham 139, Harry Baskind 131, Nick he was the sates fleet-footed star Rbbeta Field. to Russia,,It added. hand operation. Quick spool ebange*' | Baltimore, the squad must of I * Anti ■eeally reached anU-. Hershey, Pa., April 3 tff’»--The : homeward series w-ith the Tribe. to Nicola 128 and John O’Neil 126. on defenee he long since had "Flow Kot«” Rubber-Base wall paint is easy to apply .\djuatable drai In that way. he played to *60,000 to be homicide. I'm going only 28 players, a ' rule in force Back-la*h reverse control, Cross wind bibrl-, I Benhey Bears prospects for ad-| The Giants now' have only a 5-4 'with DeMarco and Indian Gaapar tell' his mother and father.” w o .m e n ’'8 l e a g u e . proved to Jbe. > no’ this year for Die flrat time! There­ with bmah or roller ."7. dries in juat 30 minutes \ |. LIST PRICE S7.9S eating bcartegs. Line shield eliiu Lrl viACing to the finals of the Ameri- .'edge in the' serie.*. Ortega. I 6 1.QOO with DeMarco and " I madaged you.” Buckley j« - League champion lyalnut Res­ There are four more games for me m aw aw «K ean Hockey League Calder Cup taurant (55-20) edged the fourth fore, several 'pf the younger play­ the Red Sox to play in norida be-, Legislature Hears, INK m "painty” odor . , . washable—durable—beautiful'. . . .'nates line' I-arry Boardman and experts to do i minded Woo^s. “ How much did ers who nUght ordinarily be. with pteyoffs<» appeared considerably „ Y a iik e p fl SlOd.OfflL with DeMarco and Byars b ’° “ "'ind up with?” , place Hobby Shoppe (38-37) 2-1, to re they break camp. LOCKHEED hundireda of beaifty-planned colors, (matching shades in fouling. $ 9 -9 7 'b rii^ U r today a fU r, last night’s ; t ___ Frlnceas Restaurant. (38-37) the team when It plays its open­ AC PRODUCTS I in lateTlpitfllp rlk or early May.® i "Nothing." recollected Woods. 'The atate finda the Chicago Report by Thorpe ‘ "Duco” Semi-Gloes Enamel for woodwork, too); 110.00 TO $n.iso oome-from-behind conquest of the ; _ ' . . _ gained a tie with?' the Hobby ing game at Fenway Park April White Sox coming here April 4, the MALLORY daveland Barons. Tampa. Fla.. April 3 UB—Tom Buckley who managed Jack "Sure," said; Buckley, "because 18, with the New’ York YanReea % AUTO-LITE LIST PRICC! every time I got you a fight, they Shoppe es a result ■ of wHh- Kansas City A'a on live 5th, Pitts­ McQUAY NORRIS YOUR CHOICE! Last night’s 8-2 victory here | SturdivMt,' the New York Yan- Sharkey to the hea\^'weigh^cro\raj nlhg 2-1 over cellar-dwelling Wih'jjave gone to other fields. Hartford, April 8 uPi—State ) i BORG-WARNER kee's' 27-vear-old ri^thander, puts i once m'ore crashed the promotions! hsd to fumigate the joint, i could burgh's Pirates on the 6th and the Fieh and Game JDIrector Lyla tte4thabe«t-ef-seven playoff sertes -Ed’s Atlantics (9-66), and How­ . Four Miust Go ' Yankees pp the 7th. After a game I FEDERAL MOGUL RAYBESTOS WORTH SPINNING-BOAT-FLY at 3-3. The-■team's resume play his string of 21 scoreless innings! picture wrten Sam Silverman broke never tqke you Back, ard’s Landscaping (42-33) cap­ Thorpe told the Stale .Lefflslature'a againat the Chicago White Sox to-1 with the IBC after a vlo\ent dispute | Byars can fight, and 1 m going The returning squad consisted with the Ihratea at their camp at Fiah and Game Committee yester­ V GRANT RINGS . WALKElR ITiursday night at Cleveland, re- Y ! about bJacklng the home base out' to put him in Maduon Square tured a 2-1 triumph over Jqn-Di's of 32 players. Therewere 12 pitch- Fort Meyera on the 8th, camp will OR c a s t in g RODS a — turn here-Saturday, then go back day sportamen spend up to an es- .o ' Of telecasting on Wednesday or Fri- Garden and on naUonal televratbn (42-33) to deadlock the losers for erq. three catchers, 11 infieldera be broken. Three itopa will be SolAl or Tubular Oloas, Mxed Reel 'Seats. “ to Cleveland-'Sunday afternoon if mnnenip honors.. The second place thnated 20 million dollars in Con­ CempINt Line ef SPEED EQUIPMENT TWWAB^TB TMC FvnCMAM •# A WaUL^M B ' night. He succeeded Silver- and get him some money." and six'oiitfielders. Ihus four were made on the homeward Irak for necticut a year. Stoliileas Steel Giiidea and Ups. neecaeary. tie will- be broken Monday night Young Johnny Kucks blanked the, wro fought T V , ak Rip Va- Buckley three years ago saw scheduled to be taken off the games at Greenville, S. /C., Char- He warned that income may Take certiftcate'ta yewf Dw F itPeinlOe^, Boston Red Sox 1-0 yesterday In ij^ti'a partner . Hart , knocked down in two differ- at 7. b'clock at the Y alleys whin tettc, 'N. G.;.and Richmond, Va., all dAttwnewf FLOW KOTE etll.OOwtf WILSON — KROVDEN SPALDING — LOU18VILLB - Boston roster In the next two ■^dry up” If the legislature doesn't I H • cutKomgr. ■> 40% to 80%, hia second’ successive nine-inning i manages DeMarco, so •"* bouts .in Uje National Ama,‘ the two rivals meet to a best-of- weeks. ' i with the PhiUlea. That. "National I tetiAeV KKN. OMy 1 | three-'game aeries. - provide more fishing and hunt­ FA510US GOLF CLUB SETC OFF" LIST WUCE! Rec Softball Loop chore on the mound and now Itas when the, former welter ruler t*ur Athletic Unibn tournament, League team hill be played alqo ing. . -i* BRAND Last n i^ t ’a list of fine scores Higgins has given no intimation permitted only six earned runs in tackles Bvars. U will be’ a stricUyjHe knew that the hew.Sugar Man at' Fenway Park >on April 18 and included Am y Pirkey 146-343, Flo of what ha will do. His great task Thorpe ur^ed the committee to Schedules Meeting ,21 innings for a '1.69 ERA. home-town and house fight. had, been knocked out. early in 14. E A R p r SEAJ40N P R IC I^ $1590 “ $69.90^ J Kloter 183; Marge Holmes'132, -has been .to deckle on the make­ support a bill caUing for a half From’ Vwhat h*s tranaplred in million dollars "For-the purpose of KROYDEN REGAL ----900110 tVhen DeMarco returned to Bos- bis ' profew op^ Mary Simmons 122, Shirley Foth- up of his infield.'Since'he possesses Tba Recreation Deitertment an­ ton after twice losing to O rtega • st ! **®**b^ thst he could take a two players in Dick; Gernert and -axhibiCion games, i t seems sure purchasing . areas. ' sites, access MACHINE SHOP SET OF 8 IRONS punch any too welL ergill 121. Dot Cowles 110, Marge that Interest hsa been aroused in nounces :that there, will be an Madison Square Garden,’-' cecalla NocKer' 116. Emma Verona 121- Billy Goodman who egn plajf In tha rights, leases and eaaemenU In Uat Price 9125.00. Zuluetto and Lopes Buckley conceded that Hart the 1957 Rwt Sox and that New l important meeting toe *11 teams’ Buckleyi "he was as dead as an 107, ' Edna HlUnskl 107, Flo John­ Infield and outfield, the inner cor- streams, impouddm'cnta. tidewater SERVICE ; KROYDEN REGAL bould punch a bit, hut alsp knew England fana’Srill pack beautiful area. Urge riven, inland marshes, iatereated in forming'a'Rec Senior old ■ phonograph- record. 1 knew son 113. Maude Carpenter 106, don may be the place where most .-\M0DERN STORES FOR AUTO PARTS SET OF. 4 WOODS ’40” that Byars was a smart kid who Fenway . Pa^k. for the opening river marahei. shore salt -marshes Softball League on Monday night Ring F bes Tonight Tony had to get another crack at Mary McCarthy 114. Ruth Mejn- of. ..14 cutting -will be done. . E. A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. List Priee 990.00. could move and first had to be and small offshore islands." • t 7:80. O'rbega. and figured that he .could toeh 106,;Sue Purnell 112. VI Mor­ The outfMld is , another,' \iil- aeriea.with thc.TanksTbteh atarta EOUISVIELE g r a n d SLAM hit. He also knew .that Byars CHURCH CORNERS MANCHESTER The meeting will be held at the beat the Mexican with his home ton 117, Chickie Berzenski .107, nerable spot, made more so-be­ on April 18. .!!' .: 191 CENTER STRUT 721 MAIN ST. MEN’S, lADjtKS' H C -M Beat 8i 3 i-B.-Or­ town followers rooting ,and got Jim didn’t, scare easily. So. he ihadc ^ 1 PARK STREET MAIN AND •OtlLIVASO SET OI^ fl IRONS *W lando Zulueta,' seeking to fortify the match that set up the money Helen Wilhelm 109 anft Betty cause of the avaflabUlty of Ger- BAER:TO COOPERATE' /■ (FORMERLY .AT E99 MAIN STREH) and aU team. puutAgrtf* br a repre- N o i ^ to release Ortega for the Phillip# 110. I rfert and Geodman, \ HARTKORD ^ EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTU , • ■ , ■ ! ■ JUst Price amtathre-wte> are interested/ in his claim for a title bout, stands third match.” matches. 'PREF!!ER HOME OOOKtNO It is )vell known, that the Red Norman, kllUa. (Ah —-Jack Baer. TEL. MHdwil 3-SIM LOUISVILLE GKAM) SLA.M wteielng eitaam in the league piust an 8-5 favorite over Joey. Lop«f Buckley then matched i Byars “Thatts one of the nfany thtegi ■ "-t v '' •- '• ■ TIL, McliM* 7-Ull TIL. JAcLwii «<21d) MEV8, LADIES. HC-90 Sox have to Ted WllUamj, .Jimmy ^-Morgantown, W. Va. -—(NEAV University 'of Oklahoma baseball P / % 1 N T S . . . , CA>«AA| W ’ptaaenL •, to thWr. 10-^und lightwei^i with Sugar Garnett Hart at Madi- wrong with boxing t ^ y , ”. says Known at ona time ga Jot Leiiia’ SET OF 2 WOODS • • JtT. 8 AT MANCH. OBEEN Piarsall aite. Jackie Jensen, base- •—West Virginia has taken 2 1 coach,----- disagrees------With------the oollegea’ imu Mrap at yiine Arena tonight- aon Square Garden. Hart, who bad Johnny Buckley, the pld ltea fight body-gukrd when He was a datec- OPEN U LL 19 PAI. Seutham Conference baa-' fiU ln against cooperating with big WINKLER Ltet P t w 988.00. Ihmr 'BurdettA "th^ moatJ atulF Both fighters expeqt to weigh' stiffened .seven in a. row, had niaA. “ 1)be mahagbrs of today re-' tiv|B on the'Chicago police force, ball’a beat outfield, but Uiey also barn boMmif the Braves luAe;.had fuse to piAteh their fighters with art Nclson'now stands on his own poaqeas a lecondar^ trio cdnsIstinK naa throuibcMt the teat league . ctube. ^ e r haa wiiiten a couple of pounds over the ISSf scared away other lytltera. They ejl acouts ip Uila area that they- EUfdtARTG # e a OM)* meved to IliJweukae' pound chara^onship -limit for tha ~^ra' caljteg him another Sugar fighters who can fight.- 2I a trainer, •apeclllly after the of Gena Stephenb, Ifarty Keough ona -and wop 20- straight .feir.yaara finally a g ^ to liaUonajly telerised and Broadcast :y Robinson. He alim frlMtitanad "Thafa why there are so few joh .ha did with Spider Webb who and ‘ Faye ^Tbroneberry which is games in. a flv*-yaar|wlll ' -ba ’welcome' ae usual on'/ tha campus. ' ■ n Tor 1197 on March it (ABC, 10 p.in.^^ST) engagament. By Woods, who" trains 'is ^I ylyaiStj' a r a ,)' fights worth watchiag.” hag won 18 in'a row. ond to wne in ita eiaaa. The \r 'il I.- '7."- ^ - 4 r t •/ v ./ '- V . / I J- ■/, \- •I " V • ' X -n ■ \ u r'-'L j* »: *

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Furniture Hospital,^ Wtthoai Board 59 WANTED—Fivewante^ i dr tlx room rent, Realtor, MI 9-1642. hOS No. iS88. uvea, mowani, at?., pOt \nto con­ e r y . Refrigeratora, aunihare and •iOkOiUT Thutaday e v a r t ^ 129 Spruw . TAkB YOUR TIME PA-nNG! 29 PHteLPS ROAD BOLTON —Ani^MUvs. Six room Advertisement dition for fiotnlng ' ; Braltb- South at., Rockville. Conn. unfurnished, Manch«atei* or H4rt- Chlirch Units 09080 atove pioviiig apedlalty. Folding ‘ Street Ml. 9-4387 r t S ! S FULL YEARS TO PAY! ranch with breeasway and garage, m eetinf was set for Wednsadegr, waite. 03 Pearl ______ciiidra for rent Ml. 9-0762. MTOTW^NOe^ ford. Tw o chUdren, 8 and 10. CaU COZY .5V4 room ranch with breeze- CLASSIFIED ADVT. ' X "SUPER’*- •* "DELUXE’’ PUEASANT. ^ . room with prl- . A newly decorated;, mature home Lot 108X250. A rippll g brook in- June. 5, and deeulOs w ill'b e an­ ttrmoUTABtNGLE viate bath. CaU , 3-4088. JA 7-4821, Mon.-Frl, way and gwage, fireplace, oil , Annual Meeting DEPT. HOURS ^ a tL l£ ’ TSLEyffiTOK Servica. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS GO., local AUrOMA'nC HOTPOINT'jelectrld heat, partial dem ent, approxi­ on one of Manchester’s nicest eluded. $19,200. Inb Smith, nounced later as to which church vidODOPNMic^ Fet era S0«A S ROOMS OF^FURNITUliE Realtor, M l 9-1642. No; 389. Avaiiable at §U UioeB. PhUco tac-. and Iwig diatance moving pack­ > range. Tel. M I 9-8943.' ^ A U % 6ugranteed ROOM WITH kltchel^ privUegea, mately 2 ^ acres of land. FuU streets. -Six rooms, extra large ga­ M^s. Normdn SouthsrgUl, 84 N. tit one of the neaity .towne wtU 8:15 A, M. to 4:30 P. M. 100 serve the suppkr. tory auperviaiBd aandca. .Tal. Ml. ing, etorage. Call IQ. 3-8187. Hart- WELL RDTt ED cow manure for. .O N L Y $483 centrally ideated. MdraXDoney, n 14 Houses For Sale 72 price $10,800. Call for further In­ rage, extra buUdlng lot, many fruit School St., , presldeiit of the 9-96M. , • ford CH. 7-lim. . ______formation. Alice Oampet, Real­ trees. Plenty of space inside and — ^ ------— ■ your g a le n a and lawns. De­ NORGE rplefrigerator, fl8 DeUvera ^ $12.18 Month Arch St. Wanted—Real Esta^ 77 Women’($ L es^e for Servlcs of the A feature of the program was a 68 FT. RANCH, ilx rooma, ‘Wro tor, h a 9-4543. Other liatinga avaU- out for the grmving family. Ihspec- panel by eight of the group lend­ COPY CLOSING TIME CHtiCK’S RADIO and T.V. Servica. S i livered by the, loads. Pella Bros.. itlon. CallrjS9-9T66,< — YOU g e t — Second >' (congregational Church, Paintindt— Papcring 21 Phone Ml. 8-7408. ' ROOM FOR RENT, oonveidsnt lo^ ceramic batha, entrance hall, at­ able. Member of MLS, tion is by ai^lntment only. ;. * ■ (Conducted the all-grout> meeting ers, conducted by Mrs. James F.' FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ISl.NortK Main St. MI. 3-6517, 16-i^ECE BEDROOM caUon, one minute froni Msht: St. hfANCHFSTER—Lot wanted fbi; raaidence Ml. 3-6960. MAPLE TWIN beBa,one bed 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM tached garage, pOrch, eweeping ■mall profesalonai buUdlng. CUf'^ at the 'church last evening. Up- Beckwith. The newly-organised - MON. THRU FRI PAINTING AND paperhanging. Light housekeeping, women only. vlewa, large maplea, three room MANCHESTER — Six room Cape Is o f . 100 attended, gnd 'the group of uMCh Mia! John Good Clean' worknumahip at rea- Household Goods 51 plete other Just t h e ^ d . -315. Ostt, 13-FIECE KITCHEN MI. 9-7959. ■ JOIW H. LAPPEN, INC. ford Hansen A Cb, MI.. 8-1308. 10:30 A- M. GONDER'S T.V. Service, avaUabla MI. 34008. - — Pliia — apartment posslbUity. Carlton W. near achobla, transportation and major port of the business trans- Coughlin is leader was excused any Ume. Antenna converaiona. aonable ratea. 30 -yeara |n Man^ l£ itc b in a ,'^ 9-5132. MulUple Uad ■tores. Ail utlliUea. FuU price, LIBTINQS NEEDED for aU types actedhad to do with plaha for the Crane 91 Baldwin .Rd,, played, the^ SATURDAY 9 A. M. cheater. Raymond Flake. Ml. (1 a n t iq u e . FURNITURE, eUver, ELECTTRIC REFRIGERATOR ROOM TO RENT. Inquire Stale 164 East Center St., Manchester PhUco factory aupervlaed aervice. Ing Memj^- ■ ______' $13,200. Over SO. more listings on of homes and business properties. hew pOriim house, and particularly piano accompaniments' for 9-9237.“ . . glass,' china, and used furniture TV SET AND COMB. RANGU Tailor Shop, 8 BlsseU St. MI 8-6047 MI 9;2896 m 9.5261 hC 8-5219 Tel. Ml. 9-1486. , one or two-family homes from Arthur Felber, Broker. hO 8-1409. pertaining tp woman’s Interests Binging. Mrs. William F. F n bought and sold. Furniture Repair Free storage until wanted. Free and MI 8-7383. - 113,900-rTbree bedroom 1964 Tsneh. $6,000 up. Call the EUsworth Mit­ Member of Multiple Luting Service TOinE OOOPERATIOM 4VIIX Service. Ml. 8-7449,______' NOTICE delivery. Free set up by our owp ...... : ■ ■ ...... '.X'----- In equipment! o f the new klt(!heh. 12S A.yery St., was omoinfa REFRIOERATION aalea and aerV' AUIAOV l i i i M i o 1 Hot water heat, baaement recrea­ ten Agency,. Realtors, hO 83930. LISTINGS WANTED, single and publicity chairman for the L c_,__ BE APPREC^TEO • Ice. Commercial, realdentlal, air PAPERHANGING, all typea. Call reliable men. Reports of progress were made by rrfiNANTMgiOArr^ APEX WASHING machine, one In'accofdance with the require­ tion room, excellent condition,, Member of hOfi. two-famUy houkea. Member of the officers. Tlje meeting was prscem by n condltl'onera, freezOra. A. end W. MI 0-9559. Free eatimatea. BuTUJtflfTJW Boarders Wanted 59-A - FIRST TIME ON IT ON 7NE SCALE year old. In good running condi­ ments of the Zoning Regulations ne.for appointment ' / trees, centraf bus. Carlton W. MLS. Howard R. Hastings, Real­ Mrs. Albert L. PoeJ, who Is a potluck supper. Svery^ona attmd- Refrigeration Co. 5d. 9-1237, MI. EXTft* STAMP Oii Hutchins, MI 9-5132. Multiple List­ tor, Ml. 9-1107., any time.______Dial M l 3-5121 INSIDE PAINTING, fevenlnga, rea- AEAIN! tion. CaU MI 9-2627. of tke Tow-n of Mancheater, Con­ ford CH 73358 / MARKET dietitian, reported on- visits made Ing brought a caseefole, n stfbad, 9-2050, Ml. 9-0055. .aonable pricea. Call MI. 9r8333 af­ A CErrBft IjE ing Member. , . ■ MANCHESTER^' necticut, the Zoning Board of A p­ 3*r 7 P.M. CH. '8;4690 ROOM AND BOARD. Gentleman. IMMEDIATE action assured. Need to various other churches, whsre dessert or other (odd, resultingln ter 3:30 p.m. OONSOLTS VACUUM CLEANER, Electrolux, Tel. MI 8-7675. DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com peals \vill hold a public hearing, on Seb-Jt Day Or Night . Oak Street—5Mi room bungalow. Beautiful.four room plug two un- two and three bedroom proper­ modern appliance are In use, and an a -wide variety t 0 choose from. The ONE PROM TNE good condition, ail attachments. $14,800—Two famUy, buUC 1948. flniahed. Oil heat, flreplqoff, plas­ group arranged with M i^ Stanley pany, doora and windowi, cuatom Monday April 8. 1957 at 8 P.M. Neat and clean, near bus, ahom Fireplace, plastered walls, oak ties. Buyers waiting. Readtor animated discussion followed. The O f PCS 80y UP/ 325. JA 8-1883. If you have^hio means of trans- tered walls, full insulation. Oarage, Leatgue voted to purchase' a Lost and Found wortc, guaranteed. Call MI. 9-1583 -Btinda—Stocks Mortgages 31 in the Hearing Room of the Mu­ Apartmenta— Flats— ping. Carlton .W ; Hutchins, MI trim. G.E. furnace oil burner, sun- Members of Multiple Listing. Real Matteson apid her young petvto in after 8 p.m. ' * : nicipal Building on the following pbrtaUon, I'll send-my auto for all city utilities. Near school and modern large electric range and Mu Sigma Chi Society to aoxh U lm k itc r E PIECE mahogany dining you. No obligation. V-9-8132. Multiple Listing Member por--B—E—R—T-^’S> : decorated, automaUc gaa furnace, tion.1. 'tv(o batha, finished reel two years old, VA baths, fireplace, 9-3586. a b s o l u t e BARGAIN ^ gustom ance la requestedv^to erect Motel / plastered* walls, garage, amesite of homes. Single, 8; 8, and 4 fam- p.m. g low intereat ratea. rtt., near bus line. Write c /o P. O. Box tion room, fireplace A Real Unusual Buy 2. A comfortable repayment plan made corhlcfi Md drapes. Slip­ units. ^ 48-4S ALL'YN ST.. HARTFORD ilye_and business property. Call 30, Manchester. large lot. B.- Mkrgaret ‘Cleszyneki, Broker. MI PLOWING LAWNS and gardena to fit your pocket. covers, $59.ol^and up. Choice of tion- Annonncements fabrics. Budgef'terms. Mrs. Rita, Tidewater Oil Company, ll«ril8 .9-8952, h a 33969. 9-4291. with rotary plow, Call PI 2-7669 3. A no red tape arrar^ement. Center St., Business Zone II,. Varl- ROCKVILLE — New 8H room Eight room single older home. PRE-SEASON SPECIAL' JA 2-77«0. CHARLES LESPERANCE mOOME TAiCES preparOd In yoUr after 4 p.m. Money Waiting—One Day Service eQice is requested to maintain Iden­ Machinery and Tools 52 apartment in a new 4-famUy dwell­ SIGHT ROOM single, In excellent Fireplace, oU heat, garage. Large WANTED—Bulldlng lots in Man­ f i r s t (QUALITY — NABOB BBAMD home or by appotnment. E i^r- tification sign, closer to street line ing. Featuring refrigerator, stove, cbhdltion, large lot, good location. lot. \ MI 9-7620 chester, Any zone. Phone MI lenced tax work. Call MI. 8-4723. Mortgage Lending Agency , CLEAR ANC WE RENT heat and Venetian Dlinds. Near $16,300. 8. A. Beechler, Realtor. MORTENSEN TV. Specialized RCA than regulations allow. Tanner Street—Seven room sin­ 8-6273. 75 Pearl St.. Hartford JA 2-4221 bus and parkway. $85 monthly. MI 039!ig, Or M I 83969. gle, flrej^lace, sunporch oil heat, 49 FT. RANCH, three bedrooms, INCOME TAX Peraonal televiaion aervice.'Ml. 9-4641 Selection of step tables ^!nd end Stanley Nichols,' Jr., 1.06-110 Small cem'ent and mortar mix ■ ' ' ...... '■*/. “ " ...... — Eveninga and Sunday, JA 3-5154 Help' Wanted— Female Help Wanted— ^Male'^ Articles for Sale tables. 1/8 off. Need,room for^ew Rockville, TR 5-5745. combination windows. Very g(x^ banka of cloaets, huge kitchen, fire­ WANTED—Real ertato Ustinge. FISHING BIM T8 and buaineaa. rank Earldonl. MI. Birch St.i Residence Zone B and $10,500—Five room 1950 ranch. stock. ' era, power trowOhi, electric ham condition. Garage, amesite' drive. place, cellar,^ acre, centrally lo­ Contact Turklngton Bros. Realty >v—• ’■ 9-2315. FLOOR s a n d in g and refinlahing. GIRL'S SPRING coat, size 10, Business ZOive II. Extension o f per- FOUR ROOM apartment Includ­ Aluminum storms, amesite drive, Specializing in old Ooora. MI. HOME OWNERS'., Combine year- MANAGER Visit our ahowreom for furniture m en, water pumps>hailding Jabks, Near Bowers School. All oity utlU’ cated, $17,900. ^ariton W. Hutch­ C!o., 851 Center St., Mancheeter. WOMAN TO CLEAN one,day light gray, fitted with large flare, Qisslon is requested to have 15 ing heat, hot water, gaa for cook­ exceUent condition, ISC' frontage, ins. M l 9-5132, Multiple Listing INCOME TAXES done In your 9-5750. ' • end bills into an'easy-to-pay sec­ of quality for the entire chain hoists, air tx^mpresaon, ties. Priced for. quick e^e; Ml. 8-1507, evenings MI. 9-6665 or week. CaU MI 9-4070. FOR NEW - like new, worn five times. MI roomers. / ing, gas atove and electric refrig­ high elevation, ■view. Carlton, W. Member. \ Ml. 8-7731. . - • home or mine. For appointment ond mortgage loan costing only a Hutchins, hH 9-5132. Multiple Liat- CONCRETE WORK—Floora, atepa, 3-5318. Jahms Gladysz, 696 No. Main power rollers, lawn sweepers, lime erator. $01 monthly. Call MI 9-5779 call MI 9-1533. penny a month for each dollar you MIDDLE-AGED woman to keep HOUSEWARES & CHAMBERS FURNITURE St.. RM ^cnce Zone A. Variance is or MI 9-4071 from 6-7 p.m. Ing Member.- . ANSALDI HEIGHTS (jXAPE CXDD—Six rooms, cabinet SELLING YOUR property? Ust piorches, patioa, etc. Expertly owe.. .Call Frank Burke at CH. , apreaden,’ rotary tillers, trailers. house and care for aeml-inVaUd ^ TOY DEPT. SCREENS, FULL length, storm SALES ^ requested'tp ahai'pen and service kitchen, electric stove, exhaust L.M.—M.L. which means (Live $ DOUBLE E DAIRY Drive-In opena done. Call PI 2-6833. , Miscellaneous tools. -Ahdor Road—Beautiful five nxim 6-8897 days or JA 9-5553 eves. Con­ man, live in. Phone. MI 3-4869. sash, ' combination doors. MI AT THE GREEN 8V4 ROOM APARThfENT, fur. SIX ROOM Colonial, brand new, fan. Oil hot air. Garage, Smealte Modern—Multiple List) with the March 29th featuring hot and coW necticut Mortgage Excnange. lawn mowerbsand to have sign for nice location, oU heat, 1 ^ baths, ranch, fU]} basement. Hot water oil CENTRAL RfePAIR Co., 367 Oak­ In feat growing discount depart­ 9-4856 after 4 p.m. Open nished or unfurnished. Working drive. (Convenient to bus schMl, Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real­ aandwichea, French friea, aun- CLERK—Out patient department. sapie. couple. New Bolton Road. CaU hti fireplace,., amesite drive, $17,800. heat, cast iron recessed racUators, \ land St. Repair work on all makes ment store. Good basic salaiy plus 10 a.m.' - 6 p:m. 7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. Jaynes McGamv 21 Deepwood A-PEQUIPMENT fireplace, plastered walls, fully in’ shopping. $13,900. MLS No. tors. ML 8-6930. . daea, MUk ahakea, etc. 40 hour week,- Mondajl-Friday, 83339. CaU A. R. Wilkie and Co., Real­ K en Ostrinsky, |lealtor, MI 8-515! lawn mowers, outboard motors, Business Opportunities 32 percentage of profits,.. Experience Boats and Accessories 46 Drive'/vR'esidenci Z()he A. Variance- tors. MI 9-4389, ha 6-0649. Mem­ aulated, ceramic tlle.bith. Dish- UGHT WEIGHT and English motorcycles. MI 8:30-8. No Saturday or Sunday PHILCO REFRIGERATOR, 7.2 cu. [QS WANTED—Single, two- 'MAGIC FOR YOUR next party or work. Accuracy with figures, age preferred but not essential. Excel­ is requMted to erect attached ga­ 945 Center St. ber Of Manchester MLS. washer, comblnatl(»i\wlndow8, huquet. Preaently filling engage- 3 1208. Rear of Eddie’s Auto Serv- AUTO REPAIR and body shop for lent opportunity for wide awake ft., excellent condition. Call MI WEST CENTER ST; — Cape Cod, illy,y jtoree-famlly, uiree-iamuy, businessousinesa no barrier. CaU Mr, Seiler, MI IN STOCK—You-mak-it boat kits. rage whi^h will be clos05,to rear' Manchester ROOI porch, recreation room with fire­ three years old, Iminacuate con­ irty. Have many cash buyer*.. DIAMOND'S n ^ t in Mancheater area. CaM ice, lease or rent in Manchester. Very young married man. CaU Mr. Segal 9-3{)23 after 5:30 p.m. place. Garage, amesite drive. Own­ 3-1141,.Mancheater Memorial Hos­ Starcraft aluminum. Evinrude lin, than regulations a llo (^ ; water.. Tel. MI 8-7803. TWO FAhOLY DUPLEX 4-4. Con­ dition, oil. heat, aluminum win­ Stortgagei;ea arranged. Please call Haranrd AD 3-1273, extenalon 281 low overhead, excellent opportuii- bOfore noon,. niotora. Sales and service. All John G. England, 17 S(Aip<)KSt„ Phone MI 9-2052 venient location, fenced in yard, er lea'ring state. ANSWERING SERVICE will ac ity. MI 3-1208 9 a.m.-9 p.m. pital. dows, fireplace, tile bath, base­ George!!,, Qrazladio, Realtor..Ml. models from 3-35 horsepower. Mc­ Business Zone IH^ Variance is amesite'drive, oil heat, consider­ ment garage, large lot, on bus 9-5878 II Henry S t arm y AMD MI 9 - 1 ^ YOU c b l now buy your favorite commodate two business or pro­ WANTED—Waitress for nights. Ap­ Bride's Sports Spot, lllH Center able cash required, $15,500. CaU , magazlner.v daUy and Sunday fessional telephones. Write Box C, DISTRIBUTORSHIPS available for LEGAL NOTICE quested to' ronvOri store into'--^ Business Locations CARLES LESPERANCE, line, negr churiUies and scUiools. 997 MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER ply in person at' Willie’s Grill, 444 St., MI 9-8747. Musical Instruments 53 A. R. Wilkie and Co., Realtors. Tb inspect phone Barbara Woods ARE YOU eONSIDERINQ newapapers at tbe Charter Oak Herald. several nationally advertised and XfANCHESTER MILLS apartment haring leas floor area for Rent 64 MI 9-0649, h a 9-4389. Member Oak St. Center St. MI 9-8061, TOWN OF BOLTON I Realtor Agency, M l 9-7702. SELLINO YOUR PROPERTY? Grocery , 83 c a g ^ r popular lines in the carbonated MeINTOSH BOAT than regulations, allow, Mu s ic instrumental, rental, C(mi' Manchester hILS. soft drink field. Must have facili­ SHOVEL OPERATOR and general You are'hereby notified that the Joseph Dawood, 553 Egat Mid-, SMALL STORE on Purnell Place, MI 9-7620 We will appraise your property PLOWING AND harrowing gar CLEANING w o m a n for doctor's yard man. Nussdorf Sand A Stone. COMPANY plete line of instrumenta.' Rental near Main St. Apply Marlow's, tree and without any obligation, obll ties fon warehousing and merchan­ office, Wednesday afternoon. Bolton Zoning Commission after die Turnpike, Bu.siness 2ope II. 5% ROOM RANCH, garage, three ANOTHER dens. CaU MI 8-4543. MI 9-7408. 52 OAK STREET, MANCHESTER applied to purchase price. Repre 867 Main St. We also buy property (or caah. CAMP N E W -T I dise. Inquiries and interviews in­ Write Box A. Herald. due' deliberation and careful con­ Variance I» requested to ereciNlrae aentlng Olds, Selmer, P 'ed-i bedrooms, fireplace, lot size IlOx vited. The Eleo Beverage Co., P, Johnson Seahorse Dealers. ■ ilANCHESTER “LAPPEN LISTING” Selllni ROUTE SALESMAN. Five day . ^ sideration of all of the factors in­ standing lighted ground sign er and Bundy. Mefter'a Music THREE ROOMS suitable for office 200. Good location in outskirts of S' O. -Box 1277, Bristol, Conn. ■ Tel. volved pertaining to the request Manchester. S. A. Beechler, Real CHINA, MAINX week. Numerous benefiis, estab­ closer to street line than'regulaV dlo, 177 McKee. MI. 3-7500. or business, 470 Main St. hO. We have Just secured a listing BRAl \ Household Services Ludlow 3-4165.. Showing a complete line of 195T tor, MI 9-8962, h a 33989. $12,000—Older home 'In immacu­ Help Wanted— Male 36 lished routes.. Apply in p^son, for change of zone oftbe Waskele- lions, allow.' ' 9-5228 or Ml 3-7444. late condition., Two bedrooms. Ml. 3-8278. Offered 13-A motors, boats and trailers. • » qtilcz pt-operty on'R oute 85 and of a 2-famlly duplex, containing X amall camp for fifty boys8. N.5. Mancheater Coat, Apron and Towel Chestnut Park Apartments, Ebctra "B ” zone building lot In­ French Road , from Re'-'dence A OFFICE FDR RENT, 501 Hartford 7 rooms on each side, whole LISTINGS WANTED—Single, two- Responaible leadership, careful!refuliy. FLAT FINISH HoUand window Help Wanted— Female 35 YOUNG MAN for light . factory Supply Company, 73 Summit St. Paints, hardware, marine acces- southwest corner Park and Chest­ WeaHug Apparel—Furs 57 cluded. One car garage. to Business, hereby denies the re­ Rb- Phone hO 93969 after 5 p.m. house redecorated within the family and. mpltl-family houses. M ah ced achedule' for a aumraer of \ ^ aadea, d made to measure. All work. Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 80 aories. Good deala on used boats nut • Sts., Residence Z ^ e C. Ex­ MANCHESTER $13,000—Cape with 4 rooms and (XERK-r-Out patient department. quest for the following reasons; CONFU»IA1m S T cdress and veil, Inquire Dry Oeaners. « Investment't^partlea, land and put-door fun, relaxation and ac- metiital Venetian blinds at a new CLERK TYPIST for general office HlUiard St. and motors. tension of permission is requested large expansion atUc. Gas heat, no past year. Amesite drive tind work: Apply Alexander Jarvis Co., 40 hour week, Monday-Frlday, 1. The Bolton Zoning Commi.ssion Topper. Verycry goodd condition. Sizes lota. We have mpny qualified qulaitian of new ekUla. Variety of 10W\ nice. Keys made while' you L - erect garden type apartments. .i.vai.x N STORE—Choice location at the $18,600—Six room Cape, Timken baaement. 2-car garage are situated on 5 Dover-Rdj. YOUNG MAN. 48 hour week with 8:30-5. No Saturday- or Sunday .Store hours 9-9 daily has considered this property in 12-14. MI 3-76J13. prospects. Nettle L Miller, 473 camp activities including golf, fish­ wait.'Mkrlow'a. Peter Izlkewicr, 349 East Cen­ Center on Main St., approximate­ oil, heat, combination Windows, $14,700—Two four room Capesi the W'xl50' lot. L(x;ated on a ing, crafts u id trips. Beat of food. all benefits. This is for store work work; Accuracy with figures, age ....^9-5 Saturday the past'as a park and recrea­ ter St., Residence Zone A. Vari­ tiled bath. Conveniently located East Center St., Manchester, Ml K WANTED—Two women for laundry no oarrier. Call Mr. Seiler, MI GOING OUT of businhea^, .Ail ties ly 1300 sq. ft. Will remodel to suit One in Bowers School; one in Pine quiet residential street, yet only 9-5010. Representing Samuel M. Nurse and modem infirmary. In­ FORMlCAsCountera. ceramic wall with on the Job training. Call MI tional area which consistently ance is requested to use building near shopping and bus. work. Must apply in person. New 9-8251 for interview. 3-1141, Manchester Memorial Hos reduced to 60c. Swan-ElK^ 698 Cen tenant. CaU M l 9-6808 or MI Acres Terrace. Laritt, Broker, 7 West Main Si., clusive fee. Local representative. and floor ule. Let ua modernise would be in a residential zone at rear of house for storage, dis­ 9-5781. ■ a short walk to stores, bug and your batbrdoin and kitchen. For Model Laundry, 73 Summit St. pilal. MeINTOSH BOAT CO. ter St,- $14,700—Six roorna plus screened — $15,500—Five and—a-half room RockvUle. TR 5-2717. Matthew Maetozo, 60 Maple Street. Ml 9-310Z rather than a b^isines.i zone. play and sale of fences and toiiave churches. This home is an ideal Phone MI 3-4887. free estimates Ml. 9-2855, The CLERK .------2. The growth of the town I. this TWO-ROOM office suite. 38 Elm in pi)rch, fireplace, combination ranch. Tile bath, fireplace and ga­ 1 ^ Tile Shop, Buckli THE PRUDENTIAL sign for same. windows, open stsirw'ay, amesite rage. Located on Woodbrldge investment for the growing general area has. been more Harry Csflson, 1401,4 Charter Wanted— To Buy 58 St., RockriUe. Suitable for pro­ MAILING DEPARTMENT Situations Wanted— fessional 'or business. Inquire drive, fenced in yard. Only a Street. family. WEAVING of buroa Building Materials 47 residential than business in 0 k St., Residence Zone B. Vari­ INSURANCE COMPANY Dpening for a youiulUiu nman In the Female 38 WANTED .TO k U Y for cash. Old RockvlUe, TRemont 5-4505. stones throw to school and bus. $15,900—Three bedroom colonial Peraonab and tom clothing, mailing department.tment. Full time posi­] character ip the 1 aat tc years. ance is requested to erect garage Shown by appointment only. PRESSURE 4x6 Gutter—Random Length The tetirtty- In UtLs area, as a glassware, pictures, brjc-a-brac, with fireplace and basement ga­ handbag! repaired, aij OF AMERICA tion. Minimum age 16. Would pre- at aide of dwelling instead of to THREE ROOM office suite. 17 $16,500—Solid 5dn St. ’ West, Rural Zone. COMPANY Customer Satisfaction” St. (Formerly^Dmiglaa Motors). ti(HiB, Your satisfaction is guar a.m. and 5 p.m. daily except Wed. 14 ft. living room with fireplace acre lots and larger! Prices from these Improve’tnenls. , Report of condition- of the Hanchee- and . knotty pine paneling, large $21,000—Two new ranches under 2 anteed. Call MT 9-8976 any time. WAITRESS—MuM be able to work 1x6 Fir Sheathing TAG Variance is requested to erect ter Trust Company of Mancheater, Cpn- and Sun, RockviUe, T R 5-4680. $1500 to $2500'. Terms arranged. Full Insurance Coverage WANTED—Baker's hel^ll-, five BIRD, cat and dog suppUes, whole 4. Serious consideration was given kitchen, built-in Hutch Cupboard construction. BEFORE IfOU BUY a used ear Sundays. Apply inxpcrson-to Mrs. day week, nine paid holidays, hos­ 5000’ min.) ...... per M $97.00 dwelling 40’ from street line, which nectlcut, a State Banking InitttuUon, Lawrence F, Fiano, Broker. MI , TeL MI 9-3033 . sale and retail. Dally Daily 9 to 8 p.m to the objections of the abutting at -the close of buslneM on March 14. ROOM FURNISHED apartment and dining area, combination win­ $23,300—Eight months-old ranch see Gorman Motor Salea Bulck REUPHOLSTERING, slip covers Nell P. Nodden at tftftRed Ember, pitalization and group insurance, Plyacord 4x8—CD— per M $100.00 is 10’ closer than regulations allow. 9-6910. Tuesday, ISiursday, Friday nights property owners. 19S7. Published in accordance with in RockvUle. Available April 16. dows throughout. Lovely lot, nicely with two baths, extra large living ^After 6:00 P. M. Bales and Servica, 280 Main and drapes. Large selection of Bolton Notch after 4 p>m.. paid vacation. Apply Wonder Knotty Pine—Ecoho-Panel) Charles Ponticelll, south of 143 a call made byHhe Bank COinmiasloner , Street ML 9-4671. Opm evenings. fabrics. - Quality workmanship, 7 to 9. Porterfield's Route 8 and t o w n z o n i n g c o m m is s io n New apartment house In quiet landscaped and terraced. room, wrought iron railing on DESIRABLE location in Ellington Bread Bakery, 621 Conn. BlVd., Chapel, South Windsor. JA 8-3391. from per-M $125.00 Keeney St., Residence Zobe AA. pursuant- to the provialona of the bank­ 82 BALDWIN ROAD free estimates given in your home. f u l l TIME experienced, office Donald Tedford, Chairman Vi.riance is requested to use plot ing law of the State of ConnecUcuU residential neighborhood. Automa­ porch. Two fireplaces, baaement accessible to all points. Z^A acres, SEEDS IN 1949 NASH four door Super 600 East Hartford,'See Mr. Carl Mas- Oak Flooring, from per M $150.00 A88BT8 tic washer and dryer furnished. garage, combination windows. MANCHESTER, CONN. Smith's Upholstery Shop. MI worker. Good working condiUons, zel. MANCHESTER Pet Center for-all of land for building lot which hM Caih, balances with other SO. WINDSOR 'could be divided. Write Box H, with overdrive, radio and heater. 9-4663, evenings MI 3-7267. full store benefits. Apply at ^ ic e Mahogany Paneling per M $189.00 banka. Including . reserve $25 per week. TR 5-5915.’ Herald. Alao, csunp tr ^ e r . M l, 9-4857, 68 your pets and pet's 'supplies. Ml. leas frontage and area than re­ Active Member of. MLS of J. W. Hale Corp. > .WANTED—Part time truck driver, 9-4273. S A H green stamps. Open balance, and cash Items in BULK Benton St. RUGS CLEANED and shampooed Buy now while the market is still quired. proceas of collection ___$ 1,997,584.68 FOUR''ROOM new, heated apart­ Immaculate 44 ft. 6-room ranch, mornings. Boland Oil Company, Monday > Saturday, 9-6 p.nl Ernest McNeill. 36-38 Strant St., United Stales Government T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor "Our care meaha longer wear.' low. - ^ 26-Wcck ment with garbage diapoaol, elec­ carport and jiatlo. One-half wooded .J9S4.0LOSMQBILE Ruper .88,. power TYPIST______Center 8L - Thursday, 9-9 p^m. ------Residence SSonc B. Vsu'iance la re­ obligations direct and MI 3-1577 or res. MI 9-7761 Pree-pickup and delivery. Smith’s guarantoed ...... S.867,361.96 tric range and refrigerator. No plot, raised hgarth fireplace, all New-crop, tested ^ield seed, steering, power brakes, windshield quested to convert two family peta. 88 Elm St., RockriSe. Inquire Anderson windows, ceramic bath. Upholstery Shop. MI 9-4663, eve­ Opening for experienced or in­ DISHWASHER, full and part time. NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. TRAINING ODltgatlons of State* and Office Open Sunday 1-5 high in germination qual­ washers, white aidewalls, tinted nings MI 3-7367.' experienced typist. Interesting piai- Appl^n person. Red Ember Res­ dwelling to three family dwelling. . political KUbdIvleiona ___ 1,018,306.33 TR 6-2505, nr eveninga TR 5-5050. AlXiohitely spotless! Owner must - glass, excellent condition, only CUTE MALE PUPPY, $2. Call Ml 381 STATE STREET Loan* and dl*counl* (in­ ities. We have the finest tion In -a small department. Com­ taurants A 44A. after 12. 9-6597. The lot and one apartment will cluding $1,343.01 over- sell, ao hurry. Priced at low DUPLEX—Five rooms (two bed­ FOR EXPERT 81498. GMAC fiancing can be ar- COURSES have less area than regulations al­ ov.erdrafts) ...... 6,133.255.33 $16,200. plete benefit program, cafeteria, NORTH HAVEN, CONN. In rooms) each aide. Pleasant loca­ WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING variety of good quality bulk '. ranged. Call MI 8-6432. Building— Contracting 1' i air conditioned oHlce. Apply Em­ TWO GERMAN Shepherd dogs, one low. Bank premlae* owned $63.- Wanted to Rent 68 018!97, furniture and llx- tion, quiet residential street. Spa­ RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING seed. Special pricesi in 100 ployment Office. w a n t e d - m : brick tender, male $75, foqr years old, excel Tel. CHestnut 8-2147 EXPERIMENTAL TOOL William Usher, 78 Forest St., turr* $98,184.83 161.303.79 cious veranda, garage. Lot 75x130, '.^roWBXiL Home Improvement Co- Call MI 9-2683 ten 6 p.m. lent stud, one female, $50, “two Residence Zone AA- Variance is Other asset* .... 3,757.40 YOUNG CX)UPLE and child dealrp L. R. WHITCHER & CO. COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE lb. lots. 1980 FORD convertible, black, c i^ ' four room unturnUhed apartment trees, shrubs. Particulars from " Iteratione,. additlone, garages FIRST NATIONAL STORES years old. Call MI 3-7620. ROOM MACHINING requested to divide plot of land Mias Grant, Walton W. Grant MI 3-8901 after 8 p.m. Biding apeciallata. Easy budg TOTAL, ASSETS* ...... $13,179,371.47 or house. Call MI 3-7614- _ into two building lot*, oh* of which /•Includes aasets In the MI 9-9^1 Agency. Member MLS. MI 3-1153. SEE et ''terau. Ml 9-649.5 or . TR Park A Oakland Aves. - ' MAN. TO WORK in gaa station, fuU EXPERIMENTAL will have less frontage than regu­ amount of $3,970,061.74 YOUNG COUPLE wiU) two small time,' 9-6. Call Ml 9-8234. p e d i g r e e d BOXER puppies for which are segregated and 317 NORTH MAIN St. Eight room Scoft ^ 1949 FORD SEDAN for aale. CaU 8-B, East Hartford MACHINING lations allow. children would like four or five sale. Call after 6 p.m. MI 0-7636 aet apart by law for the older home. Bqeezeway, two-car . MI 9-2330. and Manchester SavingS-.Md Loan protection of savings . de­ room apartment. References. CaU STOCK PLACK—New five room LIME FM titiM r MECHANICALLY inclined man to ' converse garage.- Three large bedrooms, Applications arc being accepted for Assoc. Inc., south side of-^ iddle positors. A classificailcin MI 9-9630. ranch, basemenf garage, near bus, CHIMNEY, yTREPLACE, atone work part time in modern printing ADORABLE WELL cared for pup­ of these assets is shown two baths, excellent condition. High test contractor. Ml ^8481, MI 3-3042 plant. Call MI 3-1101. \ pies. Five weeks old. Collie cross JR. EXPERIMENTAL ^ Turnpike West at intersection of below. school, and church. Asking CLARKE MOTOR SALES Sprtodor 1948 CHRYSLER. 3138. Call MI CLERKS — TYPISTS (Could be zoned for business. or 318 Fem St. breed. Reasonable. Tel, MI 3-4921 Center St., Business II. Vari­ LIABILITIES haODLE-AGED couple desire four 914,600. E A E Realty, MI 9-6297, 301 BROAD STREST— MI 9-2012 9-2183. -tT- SHEET METAL Demand deposits of indi­ $19,500. Call A. R Wilkie * Co., pure lime Rota^ agltso ance is requested to erect free rtxim apartment. Second floor pre­ MI 8-4480. . 37 hour five day week, liberal BOND BREAD BAKERY viduals,. partnerships, and ferred. MI 9-2659. Realtor MI 9-0649, MI ,9-4389. tor tjrpe. LetN INTERIOR AND exterioiNiemodel- Interview Requirements:^ standing lighted blllboarcl type corporations ...... r.$ 8,347.315.06 Ing, houses and garages. \ Free benefit program. Apply at Employ- \Live Stock—Vehicles 42 PAINTING AND Time deposits of Indivi­ BUY FROM OWNER. Six room in 50 lb. er controlled Auto Driving School .,7-A sign, which Is larger than regula­ dual*. partnerships, and LADY DESIRES three nxim apart­ Cape, two tinflnlahed. Fireplace, a p r e a d »r. estimates, CaU W. F. Heijael.''kn. ihcnt Office has opportunities to offer on • High school graduation or WE W^Y COWS, calfs 'and beef tions allow and will be set back corporations (Including de­ ment, near Main St. Good refer­ ameaite drive, garage. All re­ bags. Ideal Spreads, seed LARSON’S DRIVmO School, 8-8966. \ N PAPER HANGING equivalent. posits in savings depart­ retail bakery routes. catUe, alto enUre herds. CaU 25’ from street line. ences. MI 3-4921. decorated. On bus line. Bowers or fertUia^ 3Caneheater*a only trained and JtTRST NATIONAL STORES '' TELEPHONE e Mathematics through algebra ment) ...... 3,064.875.74 FORD FORD FORD FORD FORD FORD FORD certlfled Inatnictor. For your safe­ GARAGES, porches, dormers, >«c- Pella B r ^ m . 3-7405. Birchwood Paik, Inc., Keeney X>eposlU of United States School district. MI 9-7141. ,8oil . evenly. Rub­ • For the Experimental Tool Govemihent ( i n eluding YOU: COUPLE with child would ty We are trained to teach proper­ reatlon and attic rooms builL.^ Park A Oakland Aves. Ml 9-3266^ St.. Francis Drive A Niles t Drive,. ber tired Kitchen .and bathrooms re-^ Established Routes Roqtjo Nfachining course only, Rural Residence Zone and Resi­ posui savings) ...... 333.933.44 like e room flat, willing to care ANOTHER wheels. ly. ML 94078, Deposits of States and Iperty. JA 4-0290. sweetner. modeled. Robert M: Alexander, East Hartforil ■ Poultry Supplies ^43 an-additional requirement is dence Zone AA. Variances are re­ _polltlcal aubdivlalona ... 364.941.16 for Guaranteed, salary and commia aix months t'o one year of MORXLOcR ’S—Manchester's lead- Ml 9-7716. quested. to maintain dwellings , Deposits of banks .' . : . 300,438.86 REAL BARGAIN ’54 CHEVROLET STA, WACON 6 PASS. aldn • b r o a d BREASTED. br(>nze tur- Other deposits (certified YOUNG COUPLE desires 8-4' room ing Driving School offers the moat INTERESTING and diversified iha^ihe shop experience. which have been erected closer to 4.Door. Poiwergllde, heat and music. IP YOU INTEND to build your key's, fresh frozen, Kt-25 lbs. S5c \ Apply luid officers, checks, etc.) 135,636.33 unfurnished apartment in Man­ in- driver education, Thousands of positiob avaUable In lalge modern. Earnings unlimited the street line than regulations al­ chester, (Call Glastonbury ME satisfied atudents. 200,000 miles new home call William. Kanehl, air-condiUpned MDeral offlc'e of a pound. Schaub'a Tuniey Farm, . Employment Office TOTAL DE- 21/^ Miles North of YOU T l 4-TINE low. 3-2620 after 6 p.m. Contractor and Builder, MI wholesale districutor. Located Vacation with pay ' . 188 HiUatpwn Rd. WANTED POSITS ...... 113,337,019.57 S accident fret inatructions. kQ . All. persons interested may at­ Other Ltabimies ...... 76,696i80 o 9-7198, 3-tns. near Manchester in East Hartford. PRAnftW HlT^i Manchester Center ’SO PONTIAC STAR CHIEF OONV, SPADING Free insurance and hospitall POULTRY FOR SALE. One\palr Woman of neat appearance tend this hearing. o Five day 40 hour week, full em­ young geese (Touloae). Tel. A IRC RAFT \ •TOTAL LIABILITIES (not Legal Notice Full power. Bed ABd white. MANCHESTER Driving Academy ploye benefits. Would desire per­ zation to work in Assembly Dept. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ' Including subordinated ob­ state highway. 200’' frontage. Two k ______9-3943. , \ Division of Cnlted Aircraft ligations shown below.) 113,605,716.17 CAN guarantees results.' Ebc^rt Instruc­ Roofing— Siding 16 son witH anme knowledge -of typ­ Sewinff experience helpful William H. Stuck, Chairman acre plot. Six room ranch (four a FORK Retirement plan Corporation Capitol Accoaats UqUOE PEBIIIT tion, dual controUed car. QUI MI. ing. Roskih Distributors, 275 Park K ■ Charles S. Towle, Secretary Capital stock (dotal par NOTICE OF AFPUCATIOJf; v years old), three bedroolna, plus 9-8783 or PL 2-7349. Day or eve­ FOR THE host in sbihgle and built but not essential. Apply in E a it Hartford 8, ConnectIcuL vatu*):. Common 6613;- encloged porch. Large celior,- ,’52 OLDS. SUPER 894-DOOR. Avenue, East H :^ord, BU 9.9361. Uniforms supplied' Articles fbr Sale 1 A4vt. No. 3419 D A toug^ weQ ning appointments. . . . up roofing, glitters, leaders, chlm^ IS person— . 500.00 '...... 313,500.(» 'Thli' Is to five ncalce that I. breezeway and garage, fireplace,, Hydnunatio, radio and heater. . ■ PEAT MOSS ney and roof repairs.caU Coughlin. Surplus ...... 413.500.00 ' ;:AScor“ ' ‘ ' ' e c buUt fork de- Steady employment ROYAL AND BnUtb-Corona port­ .Uivdlllvided ptofUa ...... 148.658.60 picture window, tile bath, hot SAVE Ideal topping for outdoor CORONER AUTO SCHOOL. Indl MI. 8-7707. street. Hartford, ConnecUcut, have (lied water heat, oil, ' copper- plumbing, signed to able and standard typewriters. an applf(»Uoft dated Mturti. 38. 1967 o vidual instruction on insured dual CLERK STENOGRAPHER TOTAL CAPITAL AC- _____ artesian well. Mortgages arranged. O or house plants. Holds m ois-' stand hard No experience needed Ail makes of adding machlnee " with the Liquor Control CommUsion (or 7 9 control. cars by ' experienced, RAY'S R O O F m o CO., sblngla and Fisher COUNTS ...... 1 878,658.30 • Reatsurant-Beer Fermlt lor the sale ’53 CHEVROLET BEL AIR FORDOR tufe aerates the soil, pre­ wear.. 80” buUt up roofs)- gutter and con­ •A diversified posiUon for a young sold or rehteflL Repaln on all of alcoholic liquor on the premiaes handle — “D” tndned instractors. Qa'aUty.' and makes. Marlow's. DRY CLEANSERS. In t . ‘‘Since 1.907 By Reid TOTAL LIABIUTIM AND ^____ Price $17,500 . Powe^Ude, radio 'and heater, - ' a ductor work, root, chimney re­ or middle-aged woman With a well Apply CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...116,1,79,871.47 known sa No. 67 BlsseU Street, Man- . ' . 4 . . ' ____ g MONEY vents soil surface harden­ top. aatiafacUon assured. M l 9-6010 or ( ’Xl It's Been Of Couree’^ chester, ConnecUcut. ‘ __ JA 7-4680. pairs. Ray Hagenow, .Ml. 9-3214. rounded background and general 325 BROAD STREET •Includes savings depart­ The ouaineea is owned by THOM.AS For appointinent pleaae* call ' ing,. Ray Jackaon, M l 3-8325. SALE - S3 1-8% off on 1956-1957 ment ItabillUes -ot 62.970.- Q c^ice procedure. Expert stenog­ wallpaper. Green Paint qnd WaU- ChSbONE of 68 Stondleh Street. Hart- raphy not required. Aptitude ' tor BOND BREAD BAKERY ' 061.74 shown below ...... foid. Connecticut, and will be conducted e c ’51 BUICKSUPER FORDOR ROOFING, SIDING, painting; Car­ paper at the Green. Open dally 93 AUCTION ASSF/rs AND UABIU'riFA OF SAV­ by -THOMAS C.ASCONE of 68 Standiah GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO, figures a definite asset; Af the LEGION HALL. MANCHESTER. CONN. INGS DEPARTMENT INCLUDED IN Garags-'-Scrvicc— Storage 10 pentry. Alterations and additions. p.m. Street. Hartlord, Connecticut, a* per- Dyaallow', heat and mualc. HERE B 1055 Brogd St. On Leonard St.. Off Main St., Opposite StaU Armory THE ABOVE STATEMENT - Realtor O o PRUNING AFPROXBIATELY 1500 square CeUlngs. Workmanship guarah- (These assets are segregated- and set "*'“ **■ THOM-AS CAS(X)NB. ' UWN teed. A. A.-Dion. Inc., 299 Autumn Apply LOAM—$3 per yard, truck load WANTED . apart by law to): the prot'ecUon of 7 9 .feet of. storage apace .at 14 High Hartford " lots. Gravel. Stabilized crushed SATURDAY. APRIL 6.1957 4it 10 A.M. savinga department depositors)/* Dated March 28. 1967. MANCHESTER MI 9-6878 SHEARS St. Phone MI 3-5il3. St. M l.-8-4880. ^ ASSETS ’53 DeSOTO POWER MASTER O BRUME atone. Hot mCx asphalt: Nussdorf, ROUTE SALESMAN INSPECTION AFTER 9 A.M. ^ Cash on hand and balances tlQUOB FEBHIT COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. J A 2-4251 M l 9-7408. NOTICE^ o r AFFUCATION WHY PAY RENT? WUh $2,000 cash Fordor. Light green. . • ' . • with other banks ...... $ 304,7*4.78 you. can own this six room bouse. D Special tough ANTIQUES — FURNITijRE — STERLING TEA SET - United States Government Roofing and Chimneys 16-A 451 m a in ’ STREICT, CARRIAGE .AND mattress. Used Established route, good obllgaUons. - direct . and - This U to klYe notice that I. OLIVE Hot water oil heat, aluminum steel cutting' Haa flexible Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 OIL PAINTINGS—MUCH CHINA—GLASS—BRIC-A-BRAC I. MURPHY of 34tWeai St.. Hanchea* LET e a s t HARTFORD, CONN. base , pay and commission. guarantefdl ...... ,. . . -1^46,460.63 -windows and screens. Lot 60x150. blades alp off metalic toath. RUOFING — Specializing m repair, only two months, $30. Call MI. GOOD 4VOODWORKING MACHINERY, SO.ME WITH MOTORS Obligationsllgai of . States____ and ter. Conn., have fil«d' an application MANCHESTER Cycle Shop, 186 9-8377. Apply in person— .political subdlvlona ... 166,141.16 dated 'April 2, 1967;^with the L^uor Two-car garue,-: Central location. O ’55 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SPORTCPE. o branchae It's Ugtat In West Middle Tplce. Repairs all tng roots of aU kinds. Also new, Control Commtoaion for a Restaurant toOU. Gutter work. Chimneys' GAS STATION Wide selection of interesting, useful and decorative items, all Lostns ...... , 1.444,016.48 Only 17,500. Phone Barbfra W(x>da PowergUde, heat and music. ■ ' 7 9 up to in w e ig h t yet makes of blcyctea. New and used A LOVELY ASSORTMENT of permit foe the sale of alcohollt liquor Agepcy.'M I. 9-7702. tough and cleaned,. repaired, 26 years' ex­ FULL OR PART TIME from varlout reliable souniea TOTAL SAVINGB DE« - - on the premiers 991 Main 8 t. Man* d I a m e t e r blkqs for sale. Work guaranteed. . ATTENDANT small gifts. Prices to fit • your cheater. Corm. . , , ^ ' US O Handles have' s p r In perience. V t t t estlmat«a„' > CaU PARTMENT ASSETS ....$3,970,081.74 » f y- Rates reaaonable. - experienced counter girls.! Apply pocketbook. Mrs. John A. MC' Fisher ■ ' Partial List.—5 Pc. Gorham Sterling, Tea Set, 2 mahogany _ LIABILITIES . The bu^lneu U owned by Olive X. and ROCKVILLE — ''Six room house. SEVERAL MORE HERE baked enamel RakeesritIthout Rowley. Manchester MI- 3-5881. - drop leaf 'Ubles. mahogany Up table, fine blanketj:heat,.2 ■hav­ Murphy of 34 Weat^st.* Manchet- Newly renovated including new in person. Csrthy, 58 Lockwd St. MI Savings department- de- D finish . . . lock t e a r in g up No Nights or 9-6413. . ’ DRY CLEANSERS. Inc. ing mlrrora.'oil portrnlta (one on wood panel), few ijuidacapes (one ter. Conn., and will be conducted by hot water beating system. On nice A L L m a k e s and MODELS GIRjL.'S 26’’ BICYCLE, $10. CaU dther UabtllUes 14,841.00 OlIVE I. MURPHY of 34 West St.. shut grass roots-. 325 BROAD STREET by Jqljn Raught 1894), few Hudson River School, S mantel clocks l-r- t o t a l SAVINGB DEPART- (' Mancheater, Conn., o» permittee. ' ^ lot. T h is la-a terrific buy for IG S-4M1. Heating and Plumbing 17 HOLE-IN-ONE o Hb FK.ONT end welded for . traib 6 l iv e I. m u r p h y . PROVE , Sunday Work. Including 2 Steeple <1 Baby), 2 Boston Rockero, pair Rush Seat $10,900. Rockville—Six rOom house o Manchester Shopping' Parkade ■'K E N T LIABILITIES ....$3,970,081.74 .Doted'April 3. 1967. . O LLOYD’S PLUMBING Service aa> er with good 670-15 t|rei. Call Ml Hitchcocks and various other old chaits, single spool bed. large with two baths,, garage. A l con­ 7 9 9,4837. ■ needlework picture, warming pan, old quilU. Iron and toleware, MEMOEAKDA dition. (Completely renovated, Test Drive The BusincM Services Offered 13 surea aatiafacUon, prompt aervice. Good Starting Pay. -Assets 'Pledged or assigned DISTRICTT o r COVENTRY as.. Pro­ CH. 7-6124, Ml. 9-5485. CLERK t y p i s t with good person pair lefctKer bucketa, few bells, candle mold, 2 gold band tea seta, f , .to secure TUblItttes ...... $ 640,000.00 bate Court. April 1, 1967. $18,500, Vernon-^Yve room ranch. Q Loans and discounts as EMote M Homiah M. X-ynch, late of Brand new $18,800. Manchester^ IlAOlO TV Service. Sewing ma­ ality for'small branch office. Con­ Free Uniforms.- cut glass, 5 pc. AmethysUglass, cups and aaiicera, old lamps, etc., Covontry. Ih sold Diitrict. decaOMd.- IT BRAND NEW Webster wsteh„witb shown abenra are after de­ 8. WATSON, PLUMBING and heat­ ‘i many colored prints, some C plus 1, ■ (P.rints are from Reardon Six room bungaloW with hot water chines and small amiUancea re­ genial associates, intcireating, di- guarantee, $25. Call M I 9-9533. SEPTIC TANKS duction of valuaUon re- _ Upon (ha applkurtlon of Btolo O. paired. GMl Ralph Adrich.. Ml. ing Contractor.: New inataUationa, yeralfied work, opportunity for ad- .Vacation With Pay. collection, Farmington). Modern chewy .refectory,style dining serves of ...... 33.389.16 OnutU. praytnc that Utttra of odmln- heating system. 99,800. Mahehes^ a a n d ' _ State of Connecticut. County of UtroUon b » granted aa per appUeotion M487. ______Alteration work and repair work. Vancement, Mr conditioned buUd’ TE, baby .. csrrii table, new unpainted cobbleFa bench, new • unpainted church ter—Five room ranch, brand new. c c Hartford, sa. ■ Manchester, April 3, on fllwinore fully appears. It far Three bedrooips, one ixinverUble O ML 9-8808. Ing. 774 Aalyum Ave., Hertford. I'eter-Babe, baby'Car seat, PLUGGED SEWERS benches, maple double bed. tall chest and dresser, albums of 78 1M.7. ORDERED: That sold appUcotion be CLEAN AND paint thoae Kuiters P. 6. BOX 336 r.p.m. Red Seal records, other’ diversllied off.erlngs. _W e. H.' B. Hathaway President, and beard and determined at the Probate to dining ro()m. BesiUUful li-vlng O Conn. Five day week. 8:18 a.ih.- after 6 p.m. MI 9-6897. Office. In Coventry In i^ d dlstrtcr, on aoar. AvKdd costly repairs later. .’<:20j>,m.'Paid vacaUons imd holi' W. ilngrahaiti. Treasurer, • >of the room with firqplace. 918.900. Im> u . PLUMBING and beauhg—Repairs or Call , • MachiiiD Ulm M l \Vood working machinery Ub be sold at 1 p.ni.)-—Craftsman Manchester Trust Company do solemn­ the 9th day of April. AD . 1967, at 10 mediate occu^cy. J. D. Realty ahfl daya,-salary open. Call Mr. Gar MAPLE TWIN bed, complete, $28. 36 inch Jig saw with motor. Companion drill press * with motor. ly swear t b ii the foregoiu statement o’clock in u a fortnoon, and that public D and contract wont. .CaU ML 33841 vey: JA 2-7227. ' Bqy Scout and Cob Scout, unt* iSeptlo Tanka, Dry Wells, Sewer aiid ether infpnnatlan is true to the' noUce be given of' the pendency or oold C o., John DeQuattro, Brtdwr. MI removed. TR 5-4426 Unea ' Installed—OeHar Water* Power king Shaper. Walker-Turner 3? inch lathe, SMALL best of our w w led ge a ^ M l e L appUcat^"catlOtt and the Ume - i ^ -piece of 8«M 9, MI 9-8840, MI 9-8075. forms, halt price. MI 9-1043. HOUSE SAFE.. Lunch, truckmen. ' -j ___ .ng thereon,the: by pubUehlng a oqpy DILLON Sates^^Semce _ oriUwa, attics R. B. HATHAWAY, 319 MAIN STREET WOMEN NE^ED coameUcs. lAten V'. . A '. , - prooSng Done. ;. , Presidenr. - Of thia order once in some newspaper V •< e. Resaqnahia ■ates. M. Moving— Tracking ' la a trememdua demand lor Avon. *- ' V.. F . INGRAHAM. having -a' circulation in onld Dlstnct, OFF MAIN STREET—Two-family, Rubbtab Removal. MI. Storage 20 We have attracUve opening for CHIFKSJROBE' crib,, tnsttreas and ROIERT M, REID & SON^ AucHmiMra,^ Treasurer. and b y ’ pootlng a oopr thereof on .tour rooms each floor. Beparato ' „8ubecribed and sprorn to before me pubUc olnpoat in the Town of CovetoveatiT___ oQ funaeee. Lot 99x185. Oarage. r capable - women who deaire to Casco ^a|r,'C all M l 3-1284. ..'. j M^INNEY 891.MAIN ST. . PHONE MI *-7779 In eald 'D(«lric* , '■"•t five dny. be- MANCHESTER — MOvmg and lODY kAi>. Die 2od day o f 1967. 34 DEPOT SQUARB-rMI 94074 earn money. CaU ijdl 83198. Experience .RAYMOND K. BEID PHONE MI 9-4411 i C M AD BICHARMOT. 915,500. MSdelliie,smith, Realtor, FORD .FditD FORD FORD $ORD FO$D FORD .VtCli. Floora trucking Co. Ml. S388f. Owned [isry. A] ily in person. LOAM, DARK, rich, Mtfiot S«w«nMM Ditposal ^ - Notary PubUc. MI 9-1843. MLS V o . 887, n t . IMOTI and operated by Halter B.i Per-j Motors, 14 Center ' ' rtttJr. / . , /itead Herfldd Ailv«. ter. ■ - ' / . t\ ■' - f ! y ( '- y J ^ J’, ■ - ■ '"v n - ■..^'. ' ■. ', , ^ C -.v :.-... W ';,‘ ” V ■ ■ - - ■■■. ' |.■^r^^v-'

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e.niaiit Brown, Dank Cannon, N6I1 Snow tanlght becain^ mUad ^ -fin «>*nk B*d«n Jr.. l6-y«»r-old ion Campagna Directs Case, Warren .Case; Gerald Dt- with alaet, changin^^ la.^aaki' by • Afll% ftt I rfW n ‘' « Mr. tnd^m . Frank Bedell, 44 Manno, Georgb Duncan, WlllKm Connecticut —Ternperatum for morning. Low in .ikld S9a. OamuH * * * ' ' ^ * * T OrUwdhl SC,~--ha»‘ entered -U>e Gray, BTed Hopper, David Hut«>i- Po^eK F aiiiire ShHners 'Hospital for WSCS Production Father, "Kimberly the next five days wUl w r a g e a- Jonal rain, not ka cold Friday. / for i.naon, James alcKay. EJdward Pot­ little below norm al.. Tbs noivnal ^yfHanchetiier-r^/i City o f V ilj^ e Charni • Chapter. 51, R o y a l Children in Springdeld ter,'Richard Reliiohl, Nelson Rlch- Saindman, Jndlth Washburn as the .Jlrch Maaona. will h « d a buaineas poet polio surgery, ap- B enii^' C'ampagna Is' dfrectlng A few High St. residents, were Witch. Lorraine W.oodruff and Bev­ George Crandall. Gefal-d Doherty, mean for Hartford degreas, m-md, ^ S a Shirer, William SweJ- ranging from a hlgb"of 55 to a low'», . :------— ------.“ " ... : ... " X ------maeung tonight at 7ig0\.ln tte predate hearing' Icoih friends. the GllbfK and Sullivan operetta, wltheiijt electrical power for , a erly BrgWn as Aiigels. Martin Fegy, Thpinas Gay, Bruce n'ey and Robert Von Deck. short time'., and kbme electrical The Cookie Children were Betsy Doughtv, Richard Andrulot and of <8. ’The BOrin|J mean for New Maaonic Temple. Thla w U be the “Pirates of'Renxance,'’ to be pre­ ir\ ln Jilng is the jmcoihpiuilst Havkn and Bridgeport Is 43 de­ VOL. NO. 157 N^TWENTY-FOUR PAGE^TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, COt/N., THURSPAY, APRIL 4, 1957 PRICE FIVE CENTS first meeUng 'Dr. Herb^t Si Sacks, specialist motors .were sald_,to have been Utting, Margaret Cariiey, Kimberly Walter Doyle. Mrs. Phyllis Boak, in the psychiatric care of childfen. sented the eveiHMe of May 17 and and Eunice Hohenthal the aa, Smith, Ellen'^ederiekson, George’ music supervisor, assisted with the grees.\W armef Friday, cooler Sat-, new , officers, an^.' filgh Prieal burned out Monday afternoon. urday knd.vimnner Sunday or Mon ' Stanley H. BteWer hppea ^ e e t will s p ^ in Hartford on April 10 J8 In the audltonvm of Manches­ 'slitant' accompanist. Crandall,-^ Richard Andrulot. Pris­ music. ■ , - at a Stateuede forum on mental Parker’ S’orebj, manage^..rf the- cilla., Johnson. Gerard Doherty, All the leading barU were se­ day. Rain on Friday, poartbfy, many old friends at'thla tttne. ter High-School. mixed with sleet or snow, wiprtpitj^ health to be held at 956 Main St., The production Is being Mancheate;/ division