THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 19N Averafa slailjr Net Praaa lEo^nino IS^ralb For tiw Week Kagei - Tha Waathar ^ f Pek. 11. last Foreeaet of U. ■, Weatkar A.S.C Hiomaa D. Itrattaa. U The COrpa Cadet claaa will meet to. attend this meeting are urged Saew wlHi sleet, fn M iag Oardan St., and Miaa Caryl J. at tha Salvation. A m y Citadel to­ to do so, as they ean aid greatly 'About Town night at 6:30 with, Mra. Pater in the fom atlon of plans for the 11,916 lata tkle avaalag. m Laird. 237 B. Center St.,>Ul be Stevenaon. A t 8 p^m., Thoinaa coming district ceremonial in MeaAar gt tk* Aailt la^ aoe taMgkt. Oeeaalaaal i T)M lU r. Bdwin I t Aadcraon united in marriaye tomoirroWxat 7 Maxwell will have charge of the which five will ha aolotat ' each ' Sunday morninf In North meetlngN)l^ U e Hartford Chapter, Ik e P la y s Uethodiat Church. Peb. 10. "He National AAaoclatlan of Coat Ac- A public dance will be held at Waa called Jeaua” : 20. "He ^Ove countanta, be held Tueaday at the Army and Navy Club Satur­ lUE to Resume Army I f t Joaeph A.- Peck Jr., atiwaa wife Uvea at 42 Devon Dr., Hla Only Son": March 4. "The 6:30-at the^dian Hill.Country day from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music racaatly arrived in Korea and it BHnd Receive Their Sisht": 11, aub. ^ will be furnished by Dubaldo's Or­ "The KinsdOm of heaven It at chestra. •. U. S. Retreats on Shipping aow a membar of the 7th Infantry Dtviaton, A Unk commander in Hand"; 18, 'With Hja'Strlpea We Grand. Tall Ced^ Herbert Ur- Tank Oa. of the dlvUion'e Slat Are Healed": 25, "Vo, Tour King weider haa invited t^o representa- The first rehearsal an^ intro­ Contract Talks In Georgia Raflmant ha entered the Army in cornea to You."x tlvea of the Supreme^oreat to at­ duction to the Co-Wed show of ii April I N I, and eampleted baaic tend the regular'ineenag’ of the 1856 will be. held Saturday night ■ ...... N. • -ap trainlnf at Pt. HoM, Tex. He ia A aon waa bom at the Mt. Sinai execuUve committee or^^utmeg at 8:30 in the junior high room of Pittsburgh, Feb. 17 (VP)— The AFL-CIO International Union ThenuMviUe, Ga„ FeK^ 17 the aon of Mra Hilda W. Peck of HoapitaL on Feb. 14 to Mr. and Foreat to be held at the^^aonic Center Church. Everyone interest­ 'ef Electrical workers today accepted -the Federal Mediation (/P)— President Eismhower^ ItoekviUe and attended Rockville Mra. .William Clemena, SOS W. Temple Monday evening. AiW Past ed In the show is invited to at­ Service’! recommendations to resume liegotiations in an “ all- H i«h School. Middle Tpke. Grand Tall Cedara who are tend. admittedly “a little frii^hilt, out effort to end the 124-day Westinghpuse Electric Ckirp. ened^-i-i-went eat to a ffolf 18 Tanks to Saudi Arabia M •trike. * ...... ' ...... conrac today for the first T h , . « « , • . Firemen U e j p p j g g In Pittaburgh oeid lUTC preeident time since hia September -Jemea B. Ceray telegraphed the heart attack. He played nine uhion acceptance to Joaeph F. Get Short Reprieve holes and. has an 11-over-par Probe Asks Finnegan, director of the aervice. 47. Dulles Due S6 Ptaate Cleaed Westport, Fab. 17 OP)—One A i-l'l Finhegan aakpd the union and hundred and forty pigs almoat Thomasville, Ga., Feb. 17 Vital Metal company tq meet Monday In didn't get to market today, T o Explain Waahington end ipeke an all out. (JF) — President Eisenhower WESTERN STEER BEEF. U.S. INSPECTED bjut firemen helped the porkers ffot out on a golf course today effort to end the coetly atrike which on their way. - hea idlMl 44,000 union membera at Fire broke out in the motor . for the first time since his Sales D ata 30 of the company'! plants. of a New Sharon, N. J., trae- Sept. 24 heart attaqk and Arm s Sales BOTTOM The company accepted the In­ tor-trailer truck on the Boa- fiYed a two-over-par six on vitation yasterday. ton POat Road. Washington, Feb. 17 (/P)— By THE ASSOClA’nCD PBBM Every department at Pinshurst features famous brands the first hole. ^ Carey'! telegram laid: When it spread froD. the Chairman McClIellan (D -A rk ) that you know and trust for quality. ROUND ROAST "W e are prepared to bargain on Ignoring a miaty rain aa be stood Th# United States backed motor to the cab, driver James of the Sensite Investigations any baaia including your recom­ on the first tee,, a smila on hia down today on a deal to ship Eldridge. 41, Philadelphia,, aald subcommittee demanded to­ In the grocery department, for example, you And S A W ^ CHOOSE OVEN OR POT ROAST mendation! of Peb. 4 not Incon- face, Eisenhower remarked: ^ 16 tanks to Saudi Arabia. A ai!tent with the lUE-Weatlng- he considered opening the "Well, I have been looking for­ day that the Defense De^rt- fine foods. Shurflne quality foods, Crosse A Blackwell and trailer and freeing the pigs, drsmatlc, last minute stop houae agreement!, but not includ­ ward to this.'' I ment advise the committM many others. lest they become roast'pork. order, announced in the esrly a ing the aerioua reaervatlona placed Then for tho first Urn- since the immediately whether this Frtth pork Buts offor a wMa Bhoiea: on your recommendation! by Firemen quelled the blase day before hia h « r t attack In morning hours by the Stats before he had to do that, how­ country has consented to thg All PInehurst meats are government inspected with Swift Weatinghouae that invite a reaump- Denver he slammed a ball with hU Department, halted shipment Premium, Rath, Morrell and similar top grades always avail­ ever. sale of aluminum to the Soviet Frosh shouMiH. spororibs, loin roost, loston butts, tlen of the strike after 90 days driver. Up to then the doctora had. of the tanka and touched o ff able. ' , from date^f return to work.” ' Eldridge obtained another restricted him to putting and a bloc by other Free World pork ^ k s , rib roost, fresh horn, pork liver, center On Feb. 4. the Mediation Service tractor, hitched It to the pig- bit qf off-courae practica with hla reviews in the administra­ New Low Prices Everyday Low Prices laden trailer and went hia countries. Check our prices . . . compare the labels and you will chops.' recommend^ that the company approach irons. tion and the Senate o f arms and imlon temporarily ahelve di«- way. He internqited testimony by And us in line with competition. Ta’o SS6-yard Drivea Timothy C. May, a Defense depart­ movements to the Middle Bsrie Purs Olivs Sunswaet Prune Juice euaalona of the jime-atudy iasue Neighborhood rcaidenta, who With a big gallery of Gle'n Ar- EhiSt. y O ilq t .$ U 9 THE WHOLE FAMILY IS PI.EASED WHEN YOU, which the iaervice aald waa block­ had been awakened by the ment light metaia expert, to order quart [er 33c SERVE HALE'S FRESH POULTRY: squealing of disturbed pigs, ven Club members and newsmen a defense attorney to get in touch In Uie wake of Uie radical rd- This weekend the meat department will feature ing aettlement of other isiuea. looking on, the Prerident three ^ e atrike began last Oct. 17. went back to sleep. v.lth the department at once to get. veraal of pooiUon .on the tank LAMB LEGS, choice grade, whole or butt half at balls off the first tee. Two were Nsstlsi Evsrrssdy New Family Decanter' SCOTTISSUC whan 44,000 lU E members wibked. the inforrhation. May had balked a LB. SIZE.— .-.i*,- - :----- w it . at': .,SO. ; company plants. The ateut 200 yarda. The third waa thii week by Gov. George M; Lead Takes Oft Emterge velopmenta; 3 Rolls - 'MeditaUbn Sendee, which hiSd been aootit'~the aame distance, but o ff I lb. can 49c er of Pennsylvania. Weatlnghduse Sen. Sjmlngtonr (D-Mo) said it I. Chairman Oeoige (D-Cta) Pork prices continue low, and you can have your choice GEISHA CRAB MEAT 79o Uking a hand In the dispute be­ to the left edge of the fairway.' ■aid the Senate Forrign Jtelatlona CHICKEN LEGS :.k 65c fore and during the atrike, dropped refused then to work with them, la common knowledge tin t alum­ of Rath, MorreU. or H om el Western dressed pork. The 7 rib BUMBLE BEE WHITE Eisenhower, vacaiioning here at inum, vital In making warplanes, Committee wlU invaotlgste . the Nsstlsi Quite cuts (about 3 lbs.) make a nice small roast at the very low Its effort! a week ago. saying It could not delegatq its the plantation estate of Secretary matter. DeeeriMng the pw ^ e d price' of 2Bc lb. Center chope of this pork at SBc lb., are a TU N A 3Bc Mediators Named right to manage to outriders. The waa taken off the embargo list In Isrgs esn 45c \ CHICKEN BREASTS u. 85c of the Treasury H'jmphrey, played August of 1954. aela o f the tonha to Saudi Arabia wonderful value,, too. —' CARNATION MILK Finnegan, In renewing the Medi­ lU E had agreed to the fact-finding today with hla press secretary aa "unwtae,” George aoid ha won Ask for plunip fowl, tender broilers, or handy chick- ation ^ rv ic e ’a efforts, said David plan. Finnegan cited Cole and T ay ..^'nie witness, however, inaiited Pstsr' Psn Psshut 3 cans 41c James C Hagcrty: Lloyd Megahee, that the information ia classified never consulted on the aole agree­ L. Dole of Paterson, N. J., a for­ Iqr'a "broad experience and high the club prerident and a Thomaa- ment. He told nportare' Beer*- Buttsr 33c STATE BUTTER 72q mer director of the service, and repute" in the field in asking for aa far aa he It^ concerned. tery of State DuUee wtu be asked '.ille automotive supply dealer: and McClellan directed the lawyer, Prof. George W. Taylor of the the new meeting. . John H. Walter, the club pro. to explain It when ha returns Univaraity of Pennsylvania, would Cole and Taylor conferred In Robert M. Pennoyer, to go to the from hla vocation In the Ba* The Prerident used ah electric telephone tmtjediately and get the ARMOUR'S LOIM^LAMB CHOP5 Lb. 99c work with Mediation Ommisaioner Philadelphia yesterday and'Taylor golf cart to acoot from ahot to This air view shows the. Walker BuUdog M-41 tonka on barges at Pier 29, Erie Basin. Brook­ hamas. Mississippi Pinehurst John K. Murray in the proposed said afterward: Information. 3. State Departmmt effldela MISS WISCONSIN ■hot. as he frequently did before 'There's no use wasting a lot of lyn, N. Y* (Feb. 16) prior to echeduled ehlpment today to Saudi Arabia. A t top iiis 8 ' . S. Jamas AS ADVERTISED IN tftUCie hia illneaa. There wae no advance Monroe which was to Uke the tanks to Damman, Saudi Arabia, until the Statea Deipartmeht ban- began a wholeeale review of arms SUCED BACON LAMB PATTIES TOP ROUND STEAK * Lb. 83c Ck>le'''and Taylor were appointed (Ooatlniied pa Page Thlitaea) time,” Mcaellan said. “ I wai^t you shipment to tha Middle East. The word on how many holes he would to advlae this committee promptly celed the shipment (A P Wirephoto). 'i play. ofter-midnlght State Seportmeht whether aluminum was ' decon­ lb. 46c lb. 23c CHEESE Eisenhower waa accompanied ennouncameat o f the s ^ order trolled by COCOM in August of said that "oil export permte ef 13 Vi Oz. around the course in another cart 1954.” I McCals by hla personal physician, Maj. Region Postal arms to the hOddle Beat are being eXX^OM is the international co­ LEG 0 ’ LAMB Gen. Howard M. Snyder. Newsmen temporarily ouspended pending Every eteak you gat 59' Reds Free GI Held ordinating committae which further examination.” Coins to Pinshurst Flours, Mixes got the impression the President handles controls on freS world at Pinahurat ia 'choica S051E SMAI.1., SOME LARGE. BUY WHOLE or HALF. ' waa not putting aa much punch Curbs Ordered grade . . properly trade with the Soviet ^ 6c. For Island Treasure Banana V |/ and Ingrodionts into hia firat drivea aa he did be­ Bread, Orange Bread, loaf 63c aged end properly The committee la Inquiring into trimmed fore hit attack, and. they asked ■htpment of war - important ma- Prisoner Since 1951 Snyder about it. On Man-Hours Peppeiidga F a m Cookies Seafood A t Hale's: teriala to the Reds byafree world o f the tonke to Baudt Arahto. "No, he isn't,” the doctor said. coimtriea. This country emborgoea Today. oCtlciala aald that aons- Monte Carlo Biarrita Again wt offer etr- "Aiid he ahouldn’t.” '•tha East jv|th ffporka were Ray United States aMpmmUa^.aluihik trtdgeBqrtiiiSilkJ7 eUy there are various echeduled , Capri 6Bc lolne with the c.xpep- PURE, IIOMOOKXIZED SHARP, aV e D C H E I^ A R A fine variety of fish items to prepare your favorite Barlio. Feb. 17 on —U.S. Army. WaMiUig'tam)»IM>.- y ( « ) —Rcp-AUlby mode with North Aifiarioaa P vL Sidney Ray Sparks, 23. of B. Schultz, Bata-via, N. T., and hum to the Sorict bloc aa Wall 'as* maaters In tha S-atate New Eng­ * ahipanente q f anns^M dgawment Other Pappertdge F a m tion of the Bat or dou­ .SHORTENING (OsaHauae 6 « FligaTW itam ) Hebert (D-La> 'today called North for the uee of government-owaed woy. Scoiiops, Oysters, < Sword, Halibut, Haddock, l^nnille, Ga., waa released from Charles J. Scott, Decatur, Dl. Other iteme which Great Britain land postal region he.ve been or­ * piMta to Hld(Be B tai tltuAtxhta, in- Varlstioa at 08o ble bone cute at '65c Americen Aviation Inc. "A gov- faciliUea.”...... lb. Double bone ilr- LARGE Cod, Iqston Blue, McKkerel. four years of Russian captivity Schultz returned from Eiaat Ger­ and other countries ahip to Rus­ dered to curiall man-hour expen- en.meht aubaldlary" and said Air ^eluding both larael end eome e f sia and its aatellltea. Gavin several times baa inetated C A B Guava Jejly loins and tender 'eia- HELLMANN'S REAL today. He waa turned over to many in June 1952. He waa court- Fdrce and Navy officials will he North American ahouid pay rent the Arab states. They declined for GRADi Arm y authoritlee in East Berlin. martialed, given a diahonorahle dituraa in order to remain within the moment to glira any detailed Smucker's Jellies aling Short Steaks will . Pennoyer put ' In a telephone questioned closely on profiti al­ on tjie government facUitIca. ba a bargain at ,7Bc' lb. Sparks had escaped with two discharge and sentenced to five GOP Pressure call, but returned to hla place be- their budgets, it was learned to- informetlon about these but said day. lowed the company on government A plant In Cileveland, Ohio, n p- Ginger Mamalada Again at Pinehurst chacelaie cake with real checelaie Luneheon^Specials: other' privates Dec. 4, 1951, from years in prison. Scott has not been ride the wltnesa to await an an­ contracts. they were eV Muper.ded by a West Berlin guardhouse. He was In Bridgeport, Postmaster Rua- resenta about two-thirds of the oetch-ait order. the Anest snow white MAYONNAISE EGGS heard from since his flight. swer from hia superiora. Hebert le chairman of a House government property North Amer­ mushrooms at 4Sc lb. c h o c o l a t e being held to face charges of be­ . The Austrian returnees who ra- Grows for Ike Agoiaat Alumimun Shipment* sell F. Neary declined to comment W in Pile FreiesI BAKER’S : . . • PINT QUART POLISH STYLE HAM 55c on the order. However, It waa Armed Servicea aubcommlttee in- ican usee. '■ Farm fresh Coventry Doz. ing AWOL, stealing money and ported seeing Sparks said he May did tell the committee that veatigatiisi profits of 15 manufac­ 8. Amboaeodor Sheikh A1 aikaulUng a German cab. driver. learned that more than 30 tempo­ " I don't see how North AmOri' N 441. HI fowl from Miller . . . Coniaini whilet of 15 cewniry eqqt ■ asked them with teirs in his eyes insofar as he la personally con­ turers which supply the armed can can lose with free equipment Al-Khayyol echeduled a 2om farm fresh chicken Three days after the escape, to inform U.S. huthprltlea that he To Drop Nixon rary employes were laid off this with Aaat Secretary PORK ROLL ,, SSc cerned "1 don't think aluminum u E ait German Communist authori­ week and some regularly em­ ■crvicea with aircraft. and apace and renegotiation of NEW parts. 4 ^ BETTY CROCKER waa being hel . (Continued oa Page Eight) J. L. Atwood, president of 1 yo'u have' guaranteed proflta.” ANGEL FOOD MIX . . litical . asylum. But Austrian added that he waa ill at the time New ^York nmea said today ■ on part time baaia. protest against the Aytupan o f tha liitTAHT'r---— For really Bner ground North American, has teatifled He said the Company's perfomi- meats . . ..com e to. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables priaoners returning from Russian but was forped to work in the movement is deveMplng within the _ Temporary Jobs Studied Unitad States not to g o ' labor camps last June said they A t the Btate Unemployment Of­ that 99.66 per cent 6 f the' com­ ance has been magnificent and it COPFIE I^PMtr Pinehurst. Hamburg Make '#* fvdqy ar lah and.isnder- woods by the Russians. Republican party to persuade ia un^uesUonabl/ entitled to with tha tank * n%Cs«slsFrii 3Bc. 3 lbs. 81.00. chuck 3 9 ' 7 3 had aeen Sparka in a Soviet camp. An Army sp&kesman said'Sparks President Eisenhower to accept B52 Explodes fice here It waa said that the pany’s buatneaa waa with the gov­ time. ground 55c lb., and ^ BETTY CROCKER — LETTUCE ..«„ 19c They aald he told them, the So­ would , remain in confinement another vice presidential running status of temporary postal ,em- ernment last year. He defended a AnnouneenMi^ late yeaterday viets arrested him in Belrin ' in ployea regarding . unemployment government policy of allowing the (Continued oa Piage Eight) ’ Me ae enl 4 at. in B9c round, steak ground at "pending disposition of rila case." mate if he decides to aeek a sec­ that the taaka/were to bo ehlpped 7Bc lb. '^5 BROWNIE MIX ...... 1951. When Schultz returned to West ond term. compensation waa discussed this company free use of 195 million FLORIDA cauliflower 3 5 c Ajipcors In Good Health Killing Three; worth of. government facilities, had brought/deaounclatlons from Cookie Dept. Sp^ials Berlin he said he and his two edm- A Washington dispatch by week but employes have not re­ a number o0)aiBoenkta in tb* Sen- - .'MadawiAt maltsd milk I The Georgia private was iglv*n paniona had signed "defection" James Reston said the movement ported to file claims. saying if rent -was paid It -would Icy Europe Faces ate and fran the Israeli eamoay Nabisco Coconut Chocolata Drops ...... 35c a physical examination immedi­ to replace 'Vice President Nixon ia In New Haven Roland DeNoie, become a coat item charged back CORN 3 Fuira 29c statements of the promise of a Four Men S^fe tbUhe government. th*;cry:y)^ttiri]r beyopd our com- ^ BETTY CROCKER Sunshine Eonquot Crocktrs ...... 35ic ately after hia relMse today. An Soviet officer that they would be "without support from the White manager of postal service for the Shortages in Food Arm y spokesman,/said he would Hebert told Atwood today he CHOCOLATE MALT CAKE. Kenblar's Cinnamon Crisp ...... 39c released.. House” so far. New Englepd regional district, :iim Ambaeaadoir Dr. CUCUMBERS F4irh 1 9 C go back to the guardhouse aa The idea being discussed, the- Tracy. Calff.. Feb. 17 fdV-An aatd postmasters have been Id- was no' suggesting there-is any­ Hueaein called on Allen aoon aa the examination was com­ Deserters' Colony all-jet B52 bomber exploded high thing wrong in the company's op­ . London, Feb. 17 ' (8V-Frozen Educator luttar Fiovorod Cookies ... i .. Pkg. 25c Instead^ Schultz teatifled a t his story added, is to transfer Nixon ■tnict'ed to stay within their al­ morning but eold Im hod die- ^ ^ , flaming peach jubilte cakal pleted. to a regular cabinet post in any over northern California late yes­ lotted funds. He Indicated that the erations. Europe, counting at leoqt; 611 dead cqurt-martial, they-were' confined, from its worst winter at the 20th only UB, poUclea on dla- TOMATOESJ Cello Pkg. 21c Authorities at the Army hoa- second Eisenhower administration. terday, killing’'a t least S of the postal department is trying / to He said "you have ten employes of cotton aurplusea on world BETTY CBOCKER Combins- ltai in West Berlin shielded accused of being spies and threat­ 8 crewmen aboard. It waa the .first who rtcelved lost year about a Century^ faced the specter tqday ened with being sent to Siberia. The idea waa said to be under market*. He aUd h* hod no in- Uen Peel Sparks- from reporters. One offi­ crash of a BS2, the Air Force's million dpllars in salaries and of food shortages. Crops wi y HONEY SPICE CAKE MIX . He said they were imprisoned three discussion among aome Republican (Continued on Page ThlrteoM) m - SUNKIST LEMONS 3 roe 19c cer said, however, the soldier "ap­ leadbrS, - including - some of - the new SS-mlUion bitercontinental nu­ tonuaes." Hebert aatf he., wanted hundreds of mlllionimlllione of dollars peared to be in good'health." months and then sent to art "allied clear weapon carrier. to bring out the wMie aituetion ready were riilned’.' The frSi (OoBthuwiraa ffag* BigM) fm . m .ibl. (vdg. *unda.'- 10 desertera" colorty" at Bautzen in' preaident’a most intimate political 2 8 c Sparks was wearing an odd as­ and personal asaociates. Four men parachuted to safety! and '‘find the philosophy behind J* in It* 18th do^’. ' ' •-/ \ FLORIDA ORANGES Doe. 49c sortment of Russian clothing, in­ £ast Germany where they were The story also aald:, *, Three Imdlca were recovered In such a system.” , Floods ravaged YugosIaviV and SETTY CROCKER - put to work. Sparks was latei* Each BUX ONE PACKAGE OF cluding heavy work shoes, dark “ Even those high iri the admin- the widespread, burned wr^kage. Hebert also aaid North'Am er­ Turkey, coreringjfarm lands. iCe blue cottbn trousers. * gray ishlrt, taken to Russia. '------Another airman waa mlaarng.— New§ Tidbits parks trapped '^fueT-carrjdi^; ahips 'f y MARBLE CAKE MIX. .... BITTY CROCKIR HONIY . . . Istratton who have"been in on these ican, built; its net/'wo'rtH f''bm' - V SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 3 29c a sweat shirt and white glovei ' Sparks was .the first Am^ricin discussions- and who favor a List UasuolUee about 856 mllilon to 185 million in in the northern aea*. T em ^ ita of BiiUetinc soldier ttx return from the Sdviet Culled from ’ A P Wires ) Tosie )he real peanut buller- fPICiCAKI MIX AT REG­ covered with black dots. He was switch, concede, however, that The Xir Force today identified three y^ rs. , i - rain, snow and windi^^awept the DELICIOUS APPLES 2 lV 29c smoking Russian cigarettes.. Union since the release last Sept. Nixon has powerful support with­ the dead misting mm: ‘ "You are taking from, the gov- usually sunny Spanitn peninsula froBj^ilM AP W ins R i’’' BETTY CROCKER O T . ULAR PRICE AND GET log vArm y spoke^mPn said he would 5 pf PVt. Wilfred C. Cumlsh, Ames- in the White House and with many Col. Patrick Fleming, 38, deputy eriiment equipment p-ofita -In the and North Afrlclff / - / OFF ON BITTYCROCKIR not be permitted to tell his story bury, Maas., and CpI. Michrtel Fein- key Republican leaders, Incluijing win:: comn^ander o ' the 93rd Bomb A t least 14 planes Ore assigned form or divi.'ends to private own- The French gpvbrtiment' eatl- PEANVTDELICHT CAKE MIX ' publicly ‘ itntil legal authorities gersch, Brooklyn, N. Y. • , former Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of Wing at Castle AFB ; survived by to search for AmOrtean pinne that .ers and aalerles," Hc)>ert said. mated cropa worth m o r e lb ^ half _ .. IKE VETOES GAB BOX ' ,‘C~ MARBLI CAKi MIX. ^Frozen Food Specials flnished with his case. The Arm.V in ^ r lin has 10 men New York. his wife, NeviHe M. and three ^vanished Tuesday in subTArctie Rep. Gavin- IR-Pai suggested a hillion dollara were Iaa|t in^ ’jfhoBUMvIlle, Go., Fab. 17 (F )~ . Try it with i(e cieam and itrowberriei- Sparks’ mother, Mrs.- J, W. listed as miislng, one of them since "Neverthelew, the incrcaaingke- childi'en; born in New York city, with aoldier-of-fortune Whitey that "We cal! in- the de{>art(nents'of France, moat of it wheat. The PresMcBt Etmabowar today Gladin, lives at Tennllle. living at Castle Gardens, juMt out-' Dahl at - controls.. .Frank J. the Navy and the Air Force to ex­ b I fir -I SNOW CROP PEAS 10 vetoed.t)w controveralBl OBtutal BETTY CROCKER o o . oz». 2 Fpr 39fi • Tha t*o_m «LJ!vhq escaped to (Coatiaiied on Page Two)' (Coatiaued on Tage.Two) side the bsse. Damon, who retired as publisher of plain In- detail the arrangement (CoBtinped OB Page Bight) gas bol. Bitter geaate debate ep ^ E V E R Y D ^ l6w PRICES " ^ ..Maj. Albert X. Brow.., S9. Inr Torriqgton Register in Y950, dire WHITE CAKE MIX____ _ . BOtHPKOS. the mcBeore touched off ia 'Ia - . ' ’’ BgttlfGAOckiBrL Structor 'pitot: mother, Minnie on , S)tk ■ birthday ’,i In Charlotte quttw ihto ' a B2.86i eampuTga' SNOW CROP CUTCORW,10 OKA 2 Foe 3 9 e Hungerford Hospital: 1,000 SHEETS. SOFTER THAN EVER — . Bfown, 295/ Zephei''’Ave., Pitts­ eoBnibutleh apuiraed by Bern. FRESHER BY FAR burgh, Pa. A 42-year-old woman Is ohot Ffuacla Cate (B-8D). J HONEY SPICE* SCOTTISSUE ...... 4 rolls 45c C AKi MIX SNOW CROP BLEND JUICE 6 OZS., 2 Foe 33fi Rebel' Troops Seize Peru City; Maj. Edward L.' Stefanski, 3S. dead in trailer camp she operated British Buying Curbed, aircraft commander; aurviyrd by with her husband short distance A8TOB DIVOBCE HXBOAI. FRUITS and VEGETABLES from- Narcaganaett Park Race SpFT-W EVE ...... 2 rolls 23e MARBLE CAKE wife Ruth and one aon; home ad­ New York, Feb. 17

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALDr MAKCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 196d / KANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.* FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1966 f H •a . - . PAGE THREK $35. Mrs. Helen Potyra and Mrs. 10:30 a.m. program. Mrs. Nielsen, tad to the antlra mambarahip In the former Emma Lmt Kehler of March by mail, and votad upon at Doris Roy, comparatively new B52 Explodes tha annual dinnar maating of th'a GOP Pressure problams, ’nda trait no doubt ear- urdny. while speeding, police said, from First Banquet members, also received gifts from this town and wall known for her rtod over into his Naval aarvloa. Heritage aaid damage waa mi­ the-scene of a .robbery at an all- Ya1« to Honor Mii*)eiaa the "Honor Box” for progress in' dramatic ability, reminisced about laagua In April. HOME SHOW Judge Approves her girlhdod days in Mancheater. Expected to attend tha matting, MakulU Recalls Experiences But thara ivi^ on* time when ho, Police Arrests nor. and no injuries were reported night diner. reducing and enthusiasm in club Killing Three; Grows for Dee and hla shtpmatea, felt they need­ The dead man waa Identified by New Haven, Feb. 17 (Pv—Tala’* Held by Wates^ affalra. ■ hTe Nellsens were particularly art. In . addition to Mra. Schul- $6,500 Settlement School of Music will honor thn anxious to see the sound motion thala, the local affair* committee FEB. 18-25 ed more than their own help. The police as . ^ y Bourdon. 37, of Thhnhs Otflcere AT THE Daring 20 Years in UmS, Navy ecene wae the "Slot” between the John |L .Clark, S3, of Berwyn. Motori*! Dip* in Colli*ion Cherry St., Northampton. memory of composer Charlo* X. The Inimitable William Cooper picture of the highly successful Four Men Safe and members of the board of di- To Drop Nixon A ' 86.506 aetUement of a claim w inner of Bermuda Tri]^, show, 'Tons of Fun," by Harvey reetora of tha Mancheater, league. WEST HARTFORD ARMORY twin chains of the Periflc Bolo- Pa.. '0** arreated yedterday and by Richard W, DenniaoR agaiiwt Roland B. Beattie, about 35, and Ivee of Redding Wednesday whoa was master of^ eeremonies and Ward, honorary add only male All intareatad members aia urged 886 FARMOrOTON AYS. By WaiTNKV JAOOU water hBrge and once helped take mon lelande and the Japs were chaiged with a rules of thg road Holyoke, Maaa., Feb. 17 (iS-One also, of Northemptort, IdentlDed as it opens the Ives room of the JeSn Other Award* Pre*ent- right in his element last evening. (Coattonad fro-a Page Om ) . iwfog everything in the way of John Lent! and John F. Lentl, 'man waa killed and another 'acri- the driver, was takan to Provldenca HeHck Jaekaon Muaic library. A member of thetWates, whose wife, (OmrtlaMi tram •'■ga Om) to attend this impotent meeting In 30 ysnns in tha Navy, a man 2,000,006 ifaUona of water to a violation, police , reported. He wde ed at Annhreraary Party He called upon Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. vHenriettw^.Ward, played a to aasiat in formulating naxt A DAILY AduHs ...... 60c Maine area low bn neceaoary fluid. at the deatroyeP "Dyaon,” releaaed for court appearance Sat­ fathor aM'aon, waa approved yea- oualy injured early today in the Hoepita), Holyoke, where hia name concert devoted to Ives' worka win who incidentally has been elected the earlier BS6 propeller-Jet bomb­ year's program. lief that President Eisenhower will 3:00 PAf. - 10:00 PK .- can atrva on' a lot of ahifia. Joaeph which Makulls aerved thinugh- urday after potitlng a $23 bond. terday by Probata Jutige John J. crash of their car agalhst a pole waa placed on the danger iiat. be held at night. president for her second year, con­ prominent part in the comedy. The rULL ISIZE MODEL HOME ChiMren „...25e ‘ Bode Dot Horrlenneo By MARY TAYIOR film In full color was made pos­ ers with the newer and .faster Among those who will apeak run and the controversy IfakuUa, 41. of 11? Wclia St., who !But if you think banging nrooad out the war. Wallelt. gratulated her and asked for a few craft.' ' "All hands prayedj* the Chief The claim grew out of a Jen. Mr»? ThompMn, 4«6 words. Until the announcement by sible by N. William Knight. Wil­ at this meeting are Mra. Roger some of Nixon's 'activities —not­ by ------Juat kiasod tha Navy goodbye af­ in barges ia probably a soft toucli, Woodland 81., prealdent of the lard McLoughlin and Edward It was the firat crash of a BS2. Olcott, who wfll review the ter that length of time, «ailed blue remember the hurricanes that have aays fervently. 7, 1855, accident on Spring St. Dr. Besser, none but the officW The glanta are manned by crews of ably his contention that ‘a great' TIm HortfofH Tbiws , # After aU this excitemenL It School Policemen when a truck driven b>’ the young-1 Wate*, won the UptUI prlre. a weigher knew who were the win­ Kavecka of Windsor. Piewrta conaolidatlon problem; Mra. Louia water on juat about every kind of vlaired New England in rbcent were taken when the show waa re­ the earlier B36 propeller-Jet bomb­ Heard, president of the local Republican chief Justice, Earl yaara. ‘ would probably be hard for moat er LnnU and owned by the elder, trip to Bermuda for two, Includ­ ners. Mrs. Thompson who had baiy- ers. The all-Jet B-62 waa on a Warren,’ entitled tha Republicans veaacl from s. captain’a gig to an people to epneider aettUng In a To Hold Luncheon allegedly struck Dennison, injur- [ ly recovered her equilibrium, peated in Rockville. ThU waa the chapter, who Will diacuss the During several of them, -the ing all expenses and spending final feature of last night’a pri^ training flight. status of the charter workshop to take political cradlt for the aircraft carriar. chief uid . hie crew - remained quiet town Ilka Manchester. But ing hla right foot money while there, offered by the thanked the officers and members "There waa no explosion when Supreme Court’s school desegroga- the chief and hla wife intend to Manchcatcr'a school policemen .Dennison. 10, r'm represented for the wonderful cooperation they gram and thel Nlelsena were revision itam; Mrs. Edward Glen- ’ The swells of nearly all of the aboard the water barge with the Wates, (Women’s Association to obliged to leave for New Haven we were over Sacramento,", said hey, who will speak on school im­ tion decision — have increaaad the lengcndary aever. aeaa pasaad be­ propellers turning to take some of do Juat thaL will hold their eecond annua) gath­ by hia father, WelU C. Dennlaon. Enjoy Sllmmlngl to the member had given her during the first yen» without seeMlI It. MaJ. Harold F, Korger of Atwater. provements in the- laat year;' and diacuailon about a . different Re­ First they'll have to get orient­ ering and luicheon Monday at the of the .association's existence, and publican vice presidential nominee neath tha keela of ahlpa on which tbs'strain off the mooring dock. ed. On his first real drive around nivc who made the greatest weight re­ EntertfilamMlt, Decoratlona Calif,, One of the four survivors. Mrs. Marshall Banever, whosa Chief Boatawain’e Hate MakuUs Even weatherydee old aalu like G ar^n G' . duction during the year 1955, 59 solicited their support and con­ It knocked out the Inter-coro sys­ topic will be a review of the in 1956.’' See You the. die home town, the dBhpIe al- About 20 achooL-orficcra are ex­ tinued interest. She voiced her ap­ A g r^ p of boys and girls from "did duty." the chief wers/tricked by nature Driver Arrested PLASTIC TOP DESK pounds. I the Helen Flanagan Hartford tem. A few minutes .later there league's survey of water and But the peaceful (?) Pacific and the wind usually attacked moat got loaL T hing! have pected to attend the featlvitiaa, be­ Ihe anaouncement made at the preciation of the efforts of .Ban­ danpd atiidio presented an .excel­ was a second explosion. I bailed sewer faculties. To prevent fruitcake from changedw- ginning at 1 a.m. Chief Heman quet Chairman /Mary Little and crumbling when alicing, uee e THIS Friday* waa where he eaw the most action. where It wakn’t expected. O. Schcndel will be the' principal In 5-Car Crash firat annual banquet of the group her committee and to Bill Cooper lent program of apio, group tUnces out. We were at 32,000 fMt. From the Solomons to the PhiUp- And, talking of big winds, laat evening at the Manchester d songs, which were well re­ "I didn't open my chute until I sharp, straight-edge, thin-bladed inee,' from Guadalcanal to Leyte MakuUs was aboard a destroyer speaker at the luncheon, acheduied Country Club by Dr. Edward L. for his willingness to serve as had dropped quite a distance be­ knife. The knife ahoiild be dip­ AT THE for 1 p.m. One driver waa arreated follow­ toast n>aster. ceived. - Hear Safety Talks Gulf, Joe was on hand. He partic­ in a (yphoon near the Phtlippinea Weather Balloons Beaser, president of the Manches­ Mrs. Mary UtUe and her com­ cause I had stripped off my hel- ped in hot water, than uaed with ipated In eight separate Pacific durmg the war In which five other Arrangcmenta fdr the affair ing a 3-car, chain-reaction accident ter Medical Assn., was greeted Quests seated at the head ta^e mkt and had no oxygen supply." a alow, aawing motion. have been handled by'.n commlUee on Main St. Just north of Oak St. besides Dr. Besser, Mrs. Thqrnp- mittee were praised for the beauty naval campaigns and aaid he waa deeirayers were lost. ’They were Continue Drifting with hearty and continued ap­ of the decoratlona, which were in Hufrers Bums; Fracture . By, Sgt. Winzler HILLCREST nighty glad when the peace treaty Ipw.on ballast and the ship MakuUs consisting of Wesley Bulla, chair­ at 7:45 laat night, police a%ld. ' plause. son and her associate bfflceriy^ere Korger, suffering bumi and a man; Henry Leuritsen and James Two cans atopped for a red light Miss Marjorie Burr, dietimn at keeping with Valentine day. Fes­ was signed in Tokyo Bay. Was aboard had Juat enough fuel Washington, Feb. 17 —The I4th FEATURED IN KEITH'S 'TOP VALUE'' Dr. Beaser also anhoimced -‘the toons of red and white twisted fractured arm,,was Interviewed ai An assembly In honor of the Since World War U. however, in her tanks to keep her from cap- Beines, all membert of tha echool were pushed together when a third names of 10 others who achieved Manchester Memorial ylfoapital. San Joaquin General Hospital in RESTOUROHT weather balloon released by the police. rammed into the rear of the second Miss Beatrice Amoldr ^ trltlo n lst paper were'catlght with red and children in Waddell School who life has been aomewhat mpfe .slxing. It waa^ a near Miing, he Navy in Japan waa aomewhere weight reduction. Mrs. Rachel white balloons.' At each table waa Stockton, 30 miles northeast of )<8URNSIDE® peaceful for C!hief MakuUa, In ajiite says. car, according to Inveatigattng Pa­ Bymondsi a close second to Mrs. of the Connecticut DaMy and Food here. He had landed 11 miles eouth- have served as Safety Patrol mem­ At The Top Of The Hill—In Bolton over Kanaaa this morning after a JUST FOR PRACTICE? trolman CSarcnce Heritage. Council. Miss A rno^ gave statis­ a dainty heart receptacle in which bers waa held in the school audi­ T M t rSER RAUIKO of the fact that he got m'rrled However, ‘pot kll of tha chiefs wandering tour over Alaska and MIDWINTER FURNITURE SALE Thompson, was awarded $100. Her match books with the word west of Stockton after bailing J . . . Wsaas>S Mck■Mk Ns6*Ns about the time the war epded. First in line was an auto driven weight loss was 5814 pounds; Mrs. tics in regard to tm cost of a new out of the 600-plus-mile-aii-hour torium this week. S gt Edward memories of his Naval service then Mexico. Cape Girardeau, Mo. (li — This by Joaeph Windsor, TO, of • Pio­ Easter outfit foe'^women who are "Wates” and other souvenirs were "ALL “ HEAVEN Scrioualy, Urs. Ifakoli* is a consist of harrowing experiences. The Navy said that at 7:31 a.m. burglar^may have been holding a Ruth .Glode, third, $75; Mrs. Bess placed. At the head table, the rec­ bomber. Winzler of the Mancheater Police charming, woman who aayi she neer (Jircle; followed by a car Thomson, $50; Mrs. Anna JeakI, overweight ai^require a site 44, Farmer William Dedinl of Hope, Departhnent, who spoke to the chil­ He seems most animated when he EST the roaming gaa bag was practice run' operated by Anthony Stebbins, 13, compared w m one who can wear tangular centerpiece waa of white la TMk.lc.l.r tsK liked the I life Of a Navy wife, al­ talks of handling youths who have over Kanaaa. heading north by He took $573 from .a safe in a $40; Mrs. Haxel' Christiana, $40; snapdragona - an<9 red carnations, Calif., who saw the bomber ex­ dren aoqiit safety, mentioned in *DUE TO THE TREMENDOUS RE- though she h*s spent Some agonis­ of 1097 Main S t, Heritage re­ M ^ Lydia Ashland, $30; Mrs. Bar­ a sixe 14, Me estimated a differ­ plode and one of its wings blasted "HOUSTON STORY" been disciplinary problems while northeast. f(XMl market, but left another $977 ence of ai^roxlmately $75, where and on the mantel, white gladioli. partlculai\jUie need for care in Edwanl Ani.M S;U - S:U ing hours. ported. b a ^ Thomas, $25; Mrs. EMith Al­ away, picked up Korge'r and rush­ tha use bicycles during bad SFONSE OF OUR PATRONS WE WILL serving under others. The balloon haa covered more ahm in the safe. The next day he Hilton M. Raymond. 11, of Fox upon Tpastmaater Cooper labeled A delicio«M buffet waa served by Sat. 1 a.m. "VaBBC Aka Uacala" Whlted/for News Ohe young cook came (o him than 10,000 miles .Jn a little over called the store OR'ner, Robert b. len, $25; Mrs. Beatrice MacAlplne, Miss Aimold a statistician instead the chef pt the club to more than ed him' to Stockton. weather. SnOW and Ice on the high­ Baa.! "Tka Spallara" - "Saaara Bay Chty. Mich., was charged with The other three survivors para­ ways make Reeling particularly Jaacla” There . was, for example, the wiU) all kinds of black-marks on three days. ^ Ward, and told him the stolen i raiee of the road violation after of ^nutritionist and coined the 130. Camellia corsages were pre­ HAVE OUR DINNER DANCE THIS time a liberty boat cqpaiaed In his record. But the chief found out After crossing the International money was in a telephone booth slQi^n, "She wh,o Indulges must se n ts to the women who were chuted to safety In this area, about dangerous, he aaid. some btcicks away. Ward found the hia car rammed the rear of the 05 miles southeast of San Francis­ He reminded the boya and girls Nawpoirt harbor, where "we were what had been bothering the youth dateUne In the Western Pacific, e k ^ t bulges." [ guests at the head table. FRIDAY EVENINU, FEB. 17, INSTEAD stationed." Mrs. UakGlis said. pnd was able to help him gain ad­ the balloon headed northeastward money. Stebblna vehicle, police aaid. Ray­ •Hear Mlelsons co. T hey'art MaJ. Michael Shay, of the good, ufe, supervised The caller gave Ward no reason mond was released after he pented The birthday cake, in four tiers, co-pilot, of Gary, Ind ; lifaj. Billie The lives of several men were vancement. No jnore "Captain’s to Alaska, then tailed south cross NOW Others called ..on at the head was decorated in red and centered skating areas prbvidtd by the OF SATURDAY, FEB. II. losL according to news broadcasts. Mast," (where punishment Is Canada and the United States into for hia actiona. a $33 bond for court hearing Sat- table for remarks, were Mr. and with one red candle. It was cut by M. Beardsley of Merced, Calif., town and briefly yeviewed - safe TOMORROW hsnded out) for the cook. and Sgt. Willard-M. Lucy of Sac­ riding on school buses. Aild the eallora were from a ship Mexico.' Mrs. Walter Nielsen ofWNHC-TV, Mrs. Thompson, and each one pres­ Trith alDiost the same name as the "You have to be understanding who conduct the Yankee Peddlers ramento, Calif. Awards' of merit Is^ed by the ent receivS a portion. Their injuries were minor. After Early KiMit Show One on which IfakiilU was sta­ if you want to lead m'en,” MakuUs .. .. .■ ■ ■ ______1. , I . AAA were presented CO Richard This Saturday, Feb. 18, we will be cleeed to the general Get* Yrar in Appeal treatment at Tracy Memorial Hos­ Berube, Susan Oonin, Jumth Ellis, tioned. says. pital — where they were inter­ Ralph Fletcher, Jsne Hald, Robert public because of a liacela Day DIaaer Neettag .pen- Mrs. Makiilla had Just left her "Men won't stand being pushed Hartford, Feb. 17 (Pi—EMward viewed by llaj. Gen. William E. sored by the RepubUcaa Weniea’s League and the Repuh- husband at th*. dock where he around,” he adds. The chief felt It Boeeman, 45, of . Hartford, didn’t Chick McClure. Hiear Migsionary Kippax, Ronald Klimas, George boarded a libertymoat to head back Eubank Jr., Castle.AFB command­ May Jr., Russell Nearing, Bkiwsrd t a t e O Ucaa Towrn Committee of Manchester nt which XT.8. Sen* was Important to seek out sny like the one month Jail sentence Yo« Coii Got Yoar S S . c M er-,-they were tranaferred to the to hie ship when ahe heard a, newa problems bothering men under his 'handed to him after he waa con­ At Citadel Monday Shea, Arline Shenning and Rich­ DOORS OFEN 12:30 ntor William A. Pnrtell will be gneat apenker. broadcast telling of the over­ air base Bospital. ard Thomp.son. command and take the time to victed of threatening a waitress '14 PONTIAC The B53, which has a wing turning of a similar little craft in think out a aolution. not to appear ii^o u rt in a Criminal A Protestant misaioiiary who The program was arranged and the storm swept harbor. \ 'This always worked for me, a 5KRVt(ICK tiMt Q S i a - n v p A bad knimn the five United. States spread of. 185 feet and eight huge presenteil by a committee of stu-. Show Starts 1 P.M. case. He appealed to Common pieaa Pratt and „VVhUney turbojet .en­ 1 Sh(? waited ■ almost' all; d^ he says. "And l;can truthfully .say court-where-Judge-Vifie-R-Parme- ^ ...... mlaalanariea killod by. Indiana- in dent council members — Susan fore finding out the hiimee of the I've put verv few men on report.’ the AmaxoiK Jungle recently will gines, flew" apart in three grilat Abraitis, Paul Botticello, Joanne IN TECHNICOLOR lee told him the offenae waa aeri- flanqing sections after the second A ships had been confused and her (Ekl. note; Inia Is a Naval discipli­ oiis and gave him a sentence 13 be the' guest, speaker .Monday Frasel and Thomas McKeough— husband was safe. nary procedure and iBeana a man MeOLURE 8061188 night at a apeml meeting of the exploaion. who worked with their principal, times as long—a year in Jail It looked Ilka a ball of fire,” And one time, five days after he has been reported to the captain. $71 MAIN ST. MANckESTER Given On C.O.D. Deliveries Salvation Army'V Friendship Cir­ Miaa Ethel Robb, and their faculty "BLACK FUOr left on a ship headed for the Medi­ Enlisted men have little respect Ml *-4545 cle. ^ said Airman 1C. John Stowe of advlaor, Robert Clifford. Parks Air Force Baae. "Then it terranean. the found out Ulat bad for chiefs who continually "run SHe ia Mra. D. 8. 'Cldrk, wife of — PLUS « weather kept the fleet so close to to the Man," the captain). the Rev. Mr> Clark, w m ia a mem­ broke up Into lltU^r balls of fire." TELEVISION land all the time that he was' still Brothers Nnw Servire ber of the World KadiOMisaionary only 25 miles off shore. [ MakuUs ia one of six brothers Fellowship, Inc., and U.S\director CARTOONS During the 10 years we chief who were in the service during SHIRTS for the international i^glcua League to Choose T*wtijyiiii)ii and hit wife have been married World War II. Four became Navy radio network. Station HCJ PROGRAMS HERE IN MANCHESTER \ RANGE & FUEL OIL Jaaa Wymaa Sack Madaaa they lived in a number lo t ports, men and two (outcasts, evidently) . The Clarks, whose home ta in Topics for Agenda GALORE! but considered Newport; R. i. as were in the Army. HYPNOTISM FOR THE FIRST TIME Quito, Ecuador, knew the five mis­ "ALL THAT HEAVEN more like home than any other. Probably with competition keen Ton’iv aem It on TV, yen’ve hcnN aboni It on.rMlle, you’ve RND DRY sionaries through their work i video Everyday — The list of possible items which ALLOWS" — EXTRA — All Righta Reaerved — For the last few years. Chief between sq many boys, the chief rend nbont It In yenr fnvorite iRngnalRea. New ae<) H an stage. South Anierica, including the. vast III comprise next year's local !■ C«l«p t:SS . S:M • 1R:H' Ifakuils waa skipper of a Navy learned to take care of hla own CASH and CARRY Amazon basin. They have spent Balloon Ruaters Club Awnrda H. T. Dieklnton A Co., Inc. $29.95 Value! The BOLAND OIL CO. agenda for the Manchester Ed2.&0, on sale at 445 HARTFORD RD.. —"Freereeal" \ Soa our (Mgjea voloi^ian t(k)Dtinued from Page One) (ii-M) TBE DIG 8TOBT Downtown Cleaners (Ml film of Iota m a d a1 usod TEL. Ml 9-4597 (Ul I LCD THREE LIVES 1949, but says it does, not know l:N ( S-tS) THF, VISE CodiNocf. their whereabouts. The Army’s (1S45I PIJITHOrsr, OF 8TA1UI . 9 5 ■ :N( S> MICKRV MOU8K CLHR —"Oa A Dark NlyM" WHI European Headquarters at Heidel- (t|) WRSTKBN PLAYUorSE JRazera Jr. Budget Tarmt February Sale \ MURRAY SCHAFFAVE _UWM8TINI!B THKATEa (la be'rg .said It now has no American prezren)—‘•Celia” (tt-SS> STAR STAGE listed as being held by the Rus- m> ifMXK KD‘8 ECN CLCa (Ml DRAMA sian.s. HOWDY OOODY W. H; EN8UND AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES (Ui.aiN -nN TIN ( I) STAGE a —"Tfce Kallare"' LUmER GO. Expand-O-Malic TABL^!' PLUS aDVENTCaE THEATta —‘^'Bev aaeetS" Aeroaa from Oreea School PCPCPJC (IS) rrrrEt playbovse (Ml WEATHIta ,Opon AH Doy Saturday From a compact-Com-' DOUBLE S&H EMMSBtetr JCBOffNnSlICIlC - (Ml KAB1.Y.8HOW —"Vakea Ellrkt" mode to a BIG Table!'• ^Evtry Scit, oBdSuR. Night In th* Ctdar Room (Ml COWBOY ooaaaL lt:N ( SI PEOPLE’S CHOICE >- Perfect for smaller GREEN STAMPS (Ml TWIMOHT IVEATEB (ISI-THE LINEI-P S:W 4:1* ( SI BPOBTSCOPR ’ (ii-MI CAVALCADE OF Century Mahogany o r . Music by Loo .Watt's "Bliio Ridgo Mountoinoors" (Ml NEWS AND WEATHER SPORTS BOXING BRER WBar BRER KAR AM) BRER FOX N i —Geae Fallmer xa. OH Blond Limed Oah ... it Tamer, IS rd. iriMdlewrlfkl open'8 by magic to any (Ml WRESTLING WORKOUTS 15oo Food — ItoHon Dishts Stooks — Chops| Nichols 1S:M ( SI GREAT GILOEBSLEEVE table size you require— « (1S.M) PERSON TO PERSON Mdnehosttr TIRE,„e —Ed Marrnw up to a full 68 inches! ' (Ml ITALIAN FILM TREATEB The table top ia of plas­ :«

'1 •' 'f i/ ,■ ' '-'1 A . S . a \ V , • 1 , ' 'V MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtD, MANCHESTER. C0NN„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17,^ 1966 P4LGE FIVE FACE FOUR MAKCHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1986 week arq aa fonowa; Monday, ptasa Jonea' room. The claw, led by Father's^ World" and “In Christ 175 Workmen pto, celery sticks, fruit com pot*, Pupils at Bowers Buaan Boria, formed a colorful App roves Addition! there la No East or West." They Rev. Brandt Opens w o m —141* b rs^ aiw butter aad milk; 'Tues­ background for a few claaamates will Mag In Spanish, Chines*. Added to NHRR day, hot doga and noodles, bnttersd Present Dramas who jmntomlmed incidents In \h# To Water Supply Indian and English from places Series of Sermpns w o o o —it w Daily Radio peas, tapioca pudding, bread aad livea of Llpcoln and Waahington. ranjring from Old Oak Farm, a butter and milk; Thursday, Span­ They left with the audience the ~mstian Freah Air Camp for W D K O — I t M SMtcra ttuidaH TtaM WTIO^IOM On Maintenance Familiar stories about Abrahapt Dr. Stanley H. Oahorne, 'State The Rev. Erich Brandt, pastor ish rice, carrot sticks, jello, broad thought thai although we cele­ health commissioner, ha.s approved iungaters from the asphalt of Concordia Lutheran Church, and butter and -milk: Friday, Lincoln and Geprg* Washington brate the bl’rthdaya of two great the addition of the Globe Hollow Jlingtea of New York city, to a will begin a aeries of sermons on , n w 'toUowtng pngram a clia ^ w r tiU - HarUord, Feb. 17 (ilV-New chicken soup, egg salad sand- were dramatised by Bower* School men thta month, we all have a part Chineae Baptist church in China­ WHAY—Dinner Dal* re■er^'olr to Mancheatrr'a water town, San EVanciaco. "Parables of tbe Kingdom” Sun-1 •m wppUad by tht radio managa* WCCC—Good kivrnint Good Muate Haven Railroad Preai4*ht George wlchea orange rblla and milk. fifth graders at an assembly held in keeping our roilntry free. supply. ' day morning at the 10:15 aervice. • B a l t i c s aad ara aubjoci to cliaiigt WKNB—Dinner Dal* FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 ConpUtd by Stadonts of Manefawtor High School HUm Hcloii EaUi, Facility ASTlaar .Alpert diaclosed yesteniay the There will be n«t arhool on The reservoir and related facili­ Th* audience, will hear a boy These sermons will continue for R-Hesrinf WTIC—Thro* Btai kixira VOL. XXIII, No. 21 Thursday morning for parents and from an underprivileged home in a WDRC—U»w-*ll Thomaa railroad has hired 175 pew em­ Wednesday. \ ties were acquired by the town the six' Sundays of Lentl Aid CoHs without DoUca. » •.W G TH -H eel the Artlat •yi- Windham High School, will be upper grade studenta, Chicago industrisil suburb tell of tisa- ploye* for "preventive main­ U.S. Aide Worried when It bought the 1,000-acre Th* sermon subjects will be Feb. closed next week, but the Andover Mra. Belle MaePherson's fifth Globe Hollow property from hia desire tp be a Christian lead­ 19. "A Kingdom that Endures"; * t iu » r •llUle Mcrchast _jWWAY—Kncore Theater tenance work” and hns taken Elementary School vrill remain er, thanks to Brooks House, Ham- Piit PhanM^ iWCCO—Ouud Uvenlng Huala grade has been studying the life of Cheney Bros, in December tor 81,- Feb. 26. "A Kingdom .jJVeafiire •64 CENTER STREET WKNB—Kv«nint Serenade Sosville Named Winner Other steps to improve service. open so that it may eleae eorllcr in By Asia Neutrality 250.00Q. mona, Ind. WTIC—Anawpr Man D u cks in Washington, and from that study Walls” ; March 4, "Credehtlala of TEt. Ml S-MI4 WDRC—‘ of gallons of water a day to the ervatlon in western New .York ing Before th* King": March 25, In Oratorical Contest Orrtlficatcs laaocd state read from the Bible In 2M EAST CENTER ST. WcXXWItOTuro R;»u# WCCC—Good Kvrning Good Muaio With Pair of Victories cut Public Utilities Commission Following the play, several atu­ ■tat* for the Far EUist, aaya aystem, - Fred Thrall, aaatstant “ Who la Invited?” W K?f*^eau«ii M«ilnc« WKNB—evening Serenad* Lassie Club certificates were Is­ superintendent of th* Water De­ Cherokee. The high quality rtword- TEU MI WTIC—Wlddtr Bro«ii WTIC—(*onirre»»ton*l Report ___ f report which accused the railroad dents recited the rules of behavior Th* wlimcr of ths annuBl Amtr* sued yesterday morning to atu­ neutrality of nations in southeast partment, estimated. Thrall also- ing will bring the volcea .of 'chil­ ONE TIME, ONLY U'DRO—gacord Shop WDRC—Cun Ma**ey Mancheater HtaK School swlm- lean Lagion Oratorical Oontsst la. of "unsattafactory performance." which George Washington com­ WUTU—Waxwork* W GTH -K. P. Morgan ‘Measic-y’ Alpert-told reporters later he dents at the Andover Elementary Asia If a problem of "continuing pointed out that the water will be dren and college people from the Baltimore i>P) — A girl In the { minf team ha* id^Uied ^ts w)n> I Ann Wharton James Sosvtilc, '57. Raymond School who purchased U.B. aavings piled at about 14 years of age> only college In America for Indian , ' ‘tlHAy—B«Uy Kunball WHAY -S ave a l.ffe thought the report waa "sound and concern” for the West. ■ pumped Into the mains at a point sixth grade brought this note from nlitf way* by tcortnf Injpreaalve Cltment, '56, waa- runntmp with stamps. A total of |71.tS worth of Announcers for Mrs. MaePher- near Hartford Rd. and Pine St., Americana, Quick-paced, authen­ her- mother to the teacher: ; WCCQ—Rkoof^ R j/ “ * WCCC—Good kvi'iiing Good Huald. "Why are you writing the William K ni^t, '57, third. well-balanced.” "Several southeast Aslan Ra­ $300 For, You? WKMV>R*qu««t Matmt* WKNB—Planer Partp, Victories ov«r their CQIL rival, bgaketball story, Dave?" '<1 go along with it," he said. stamps was sold. Most of the chll- aon’B class were Christine Kilpat­ tions have chosen to remain where It will improve diatrlbution. tic, natural, "Monitor" gives a fair "Please excuse M------for belhg; RTIC—Peppor \;oun* WTIC—New* 01 World Elected Qiieen JIm'a speech dealt mainly with rick, Mary • iPlerc* and Charlotte and absorbipg. sampling of Chris­ If you are ambitious, capable W D RQ-Record Shop WDRIV-Bing Cro*hy Bristol, sod aver Middletown Hlyh The report blam ^ the poor drew have choaen to leave their nentral. seeing this course aa the OslKwne gave hia approval with absent as 1 was married yesterday "Dale's got the measles." tha freedoms w# have in thja na­ stamp boohs at school. Goodwin. Elach child in the class tian work across the land. and looking for that "one oppor­ WGTH—Waxwork* W G TH -G Rentier "Where can I find Pkula service on cuts in th# railroad's only refuge for a weak nation in the provisions nornSally made by and ahe wanted to come to the irta- School. „The scores were S^-SO for, tion and the rOsponsIbilltleB they participated in some phase of the Anyone is welcome to attend. wedding. It will not happen again." tunity in a million’.’ then thu is —a*UT kimbaU . WIIAV—Save a Ufe the Bristol meet and 54-111 for t|ie Adams to ask about the Paint maintenimee end operating School FIcturc* a time of atruggle.” he said. the State Department of Health Of Varsity M have with liberty. Jim -Is now program. when, it passea on water supplies. for you. WCCC—Record Revu* J—Good evening Qood Mualo Middletown encounter. The tWo and Powder play?" 'eligible to compete lit the regional budgets. It was based on invest!-! Arrangements have been made They remain neutral also be­ . At 9:00 A. M. *Thuraday, WKNB—Rrqtirsl U*unc* B—Platler Party wins snapped a loaing atreak of VPaula'a got the meaales.'' gnttons made by the PUC last for pictures to be taken a week "Lincoln Goes to Gettysburg" cause they link the United State* Included are provislona that the WTIC-Wom»ii „ _,C—One .Man* Knmilv The Varsity M Club held its an­ contest, which will be. held during from today at the Andover School town continue to chlorinate the March 1„ examinations will be WDRC—Record Shop WDRC—Chart** Collingwood three consecutive meets. I ' "Where's Dominic's story on early Marck. Ray will be hts alter­ August, September and December, wax the play presented by Miss lo "the old ghost of colonialism," given for two schotarahtpo avail­ WGTH—Waxwork* WGTH—Le* Paul and Mary Ford tha Varsity M Dance?" nual-aemWformal dance Saturday, while Patrick B. McGinnis was o f ,.those children whose parent Doris MarcIVa flffh'grade. Eliza­ Robertson said. water and that it keep the water­ • :fa- ' The Middletown YMCA pool nate. able to studenta starting train- was the scene of (he victory over ^ "Dorn's got the measles.” Feb. 11, In- the high schbol audlto- president of the road. Alpert took sent written permission slips ask beth Towle announced the scenes. Addressing the Connecticut shed in sanitary ‘condition, •IfHAv —R«cord Rodeo WHAY—Polk* Parly The speeches were all excellent 'ing for this aervice. ingVt the Ward School of Elec­ WCCC—Record R enew WCCC—Good Kvening Good Muale Middletown.. Manchester captured over last month. Which showed Lincoln on the train Service Bureau for Women’s Or­ tronics Match 12.'! WKNB—Requett Matlne* WKNB—Mualc MesGss have caused more riupi. , and exiMrtly delivered. Jim, with both of the relays, as well as all his fine voice and good speech, de­ Alpert said many of the recom­ Volunteers Needed to Gettysburg. ganizations, last night, Robertson The Grey Mannfacturhig Co. . WTIC—New* WTIC—l*>n* Ranger trouble Ib -MHS this past week Ann Wharton, who wax escorted said that after the defeat of Japan WDRC-N*w* , _ WDRC—My Son Jeep two of the individual events. than any other single epidemic, served to win. Although not use'd mendations the PUC made for Im­ Volunteers have been requested During the trip, he fell asleep Bapti$it8 to Hear NeholaVmp...... WGTH—Bob aod Rap by Allen Martin, was chosen by t)i» there was a "power vacuum"' tn MP’S WGTH—Coupler Spy To climax their win. the Duck* proving service have been put into to assipt w’ith transportation on gllA- fad or fortiine.'^Qn Monday, 135 members of the dance ax queen. in the local contest, an extempo­ and dreamed of hia childhood. The INC. The C. H. Dexter ■:ia— swept the last relay. The ISO-yard Herald Photo. affect by the raUroad. Tuesday afternoon* for children entire class took part in present­ southeast Asia and that this Scholar*] WHAY—Record Rodeo WIIAY—Polk* Panv names appeared on the absence She waa presented writh a bouquet raneous speech of five mlntites presented a challenge . to both Soh^8 by Youths WCCi;—Record Review WCCC—Good Evening Good Mual* relay team of Jim Davla, Harvey list and on Tuesday, 158. Stu­ will be delivered by the contestants In addition , to hiring new em- who attend the speech clinic at ing his dreams, which Included re­ FURNITURE Both ac'lsolarahipa war* mad* WKNB—Rrqufit Maline* WKNB—Muaic ■ Legion 6f Honor of American Beauty roses by Bill the University of Connecticut. Communtats and colonial powers. Wahnqulst, Brifce Vale and Bruce dents are being called, on not in the regional conteit. Th* ex­ ploye« Alpert #aid the road had counting the hard work of his available bV these induatriea to W T IC -lt«o Radio Lane WTTIC-Lon* Ranger Warren lapped the Middletown re­ MacArdle, the Varsity M Club 140 new locomotives on order and The lessons begin at 1:45 and . "What happened? In the last ten Children love to sing. Next Sun­ AND MUSIC WGRC—Record Sbyi WEDRC—Your* Truly oncei not twice, but th|;ee or Ana Wharton Dick Os president. temporaneous talk wHI be on some mother and his friendship with encourage limre youpg men to WGTH—Bob and Rap WGTH—Counter Spy lay team. that 60 of thein will be diesel- last for a half hour so that the years, seven of the eight nations day, the congregation of the Com­ Ml 8-5480 train themsewea for the akiUa even four times In a singleNilaas All guests present at the dance phase of the constitution. Jack Armstrong. Effective light­ that now comprise the region have munity Baptist church, during the The win over Brlatol High | The judges for the contest were electric types, whfbh would cut children are back In Andover at so badly needM in thta field: E\ir **C h a Y—Suburban Serenad* * '^ A Y —Polk* Party period. Fingers are beconuttg To be Queen of the "Varsity M M u ^ has playtd a aignlficaat were quite Impressed with tbs' 2:30, ing and sound effects made the achieved independence,” he said. morning worship period at ]0:1^ WCCC—Record Review WTIC—Heart Fund^Drlv* School was the Arst win In CCILr | double jointed from being- Miss Catherine Putnam, Mlsa down station time at New Haven, dreams rcaliatir. . 788 MAIN ST. further Information and ^pH* WKNB—Reoueat UaUnaa WDRC—Radio Workahop competition for the Mshchester i Dance” for 1956 js a great honor,, role in the.activities of our senior decorations. As the couples entered where engines now plust be Anyone who can make this trip He added that the indendehce will hear a special "Monitor” re­ crossed against the epidemic of the wMk, Richard Oess. Dick the auditorium through the south Mary . McAdams and Georga ration forms vmto tho Ward w n o —urn Radio laaa WGTH—Offb**t High swimmers. The meet also! ^ne meant to be bestowed on a Changed. on any Tuesday is requested to A choral reading called "Ameri­ was partly due to the "good faith cording of their high-pitched School of Blectrmica, 44 Nile* WOR<>-^l Kolhy l:U - spreading beyond Buz* Keeney hequtiful and gracious girl, our the youngW of the two eoni of Mr, entrance, they passed through a Dougherty, teachers at Manchaater ca la Great" was given by the of the colonial powers in living up voices piping such favorites aa WGTB-4M and Rap WIIAY—Polk* Parly produced two double winners of I High School. Louis Piper was ths The railroad runs diesels be­ call the school office. Transporta­ Street, Hartfor^ OpnnaetIcuL WTIC—Heart Fund Drtve the day, as well as a new school to the rest of our star basket­ Leglqnnalre for the - week—Miss and Mri, William F. Geea of 286 trellis facing a dummy, dressad as fifth graders in Miss Barbara to their commltijient*.'' "Fairest Lord Jesus,” "This la My ball team. m^erator and local organissr of tween New Haven and Boston and tion to the clinic was furnished *'tm A Y—Saborban Sertnad* WDRC-Radio Work»hop and pool record in the 160-yard | Ann V^arton. daughter of Mr. and School St., has participated In the a baseball player, with trophies all electric engines between New this week by Mrs. George Munson WCC^R*cord Review WGTH-Ottbrat Manchester High School A Capel­ around his feet, and red and white the contest The judges praised tha W K R ^ T o d a p In’ Sport* , •tr medley relay. Mrs. C. A. Wharton, 118 Porter conteatanta on preparation and de­ Haven and New York. Mrs.' Lester Thompson, Hebron t m u —lusu aaaio uan* WHAY—Night Watch The MHS tankers started the St. la Choir for several years and streamera auapended from over­ Alpert also said washing equip- WTIC-Wafter T livery of the speeches. This praise Rd., has volunteered to.take over WDRC—Record Shop , « ^ ...... Spencer Robertson meet by establishing a new school Ann was bne of "Perry's Pa­ was selected to ^ a member of head. In each wrlndow of the men waa being installed at' WGTH—Le* Paul and Marp Pord WDRC—Jack Caraon the Round Table ^ g e r s this year. auditorium were large posters rep­ was well deserved, for all th* co n -. the school office on Friday morn­ WGTH—Nlghl,Mu*lo and pool record lit the -160-yard rade” in 1954X traveling acroas Springfield, Maas., and more will ing;* while Mrs. Chamberlain sub­ WHAY-New* _ , •:U^ / medley. The team consisted of Cole Sinks 24 He was also hono^Ml by , being resenting the colleges attended by testanta put many hours of writing^ country with 12 dther girls, chap­ and practice into their speeches. be installed at Stamford. stitutes in Grade 5 enabling Mrs. WCCC—Good Evaning Good Huaig W HAY-NigW Watch Johnny Dormer, co-captain Bob chosen by the. Manchesteii. High the coaches of MHS sports. Red Many commuters complained • WKNB-Today In SporU WTlC -WaUer Spencer Robertson eroned 'by Mr. Dwijt^t Perry and School music director. SB^ng in and white streamers were once The prizes were money. Jim re­ Betty Wright to give music lessons W n u —Naera WDRC—^ g Crosby Smith, Dave Woodbury and Don relatives. Besides goln^xWest, Miss last summer of unsanitary condi­ to the upper classes. WDRC—Naws WGTH—Night Music Duda. The time was 1:32.2, bet­ In Final Game the Connecticut All-State Chorus again run from the center piece to ceived 85 for first place and Ray W GTH-M tw* Wharton has visited F ^ ld * and and William received 83 and |2 re­ tions in passenger dars and ata- Mrs. Thompson has also typed tering the old mark by two aec- in Bushnell Memorial last fall. the corners of the posters on the tlons. They also charged that WHAY—Night Watch Cuba. ' side. Attached to the curtains on spectively (or second 'ajid third many master sheets on reading for * ’ « ^ Y - 8 p * r U SpoUIgbt " „ WTIC—National Fan Cli onds. On Sundays, Dick can also be ob­ trains were late because of break- the school. - W CCO-Qpod Evening Oebd Mnai* W D R t^A m os _• -Andp Tie for Klrat Plare ItadiaiM Trounce Meriden The .Modem Dancing claaMg..oC served singing with the choir of the stage were large white letters place. ______R._K. C. WKNB-iarenad* WGTH-NIght Music the YWCA are accoihpanled 'Iw downs-and Improper -^achedullng. moneyfe worth Manchester captured first place 76-.)7 on Road to Post Concordia Lutheran Church. spelling our Varsity M. wnc ...... •l our piano playing Leglpnnalrr.^ They .claimed air conditioning in MMchester Evening . Hemid ..Broi„ WHAY—Night Watch In the 200-yard freeatyle. Torrf pick hH followed the Collage Much credit goes to Mr. Harry _cars did not*work property. WGTH wTic^Ninaairrgr crair " Woods was fled by "Bobby Warren' -...Season -Mark - o f....1J.3 Studying piano has bean har hob* Smith, Mark Solomon, and their Andover corrrepondent, Mn. Paul WDRC—Antoa n Andy 'PrepEr'atory course for T6ur'yiara Colonial Studies Alpert aadd all of these com­ PfnnatlehL triephone, PUgriin jp-i3 for first place honors. About half by for nine years, and ah* enjoya crew for the making and setting dp ■ I *'??HAY-iDlnn*r Date _ . . WGTH—Night Music Alan Cole acored 24 point* to reading, in her spare time. snqx|ies e senior ciirrirulum 'ixft plaints were looked into. 2-68S8. WCCC-eQood Kvtnlng Good Huila iS iW - an hour later. Woods won the 100- Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, of decorations. Parallel Reading Station and terminal facilities WKKB>HKrenad* WHAY—Night Watch yard breaststroke. The times were gpark a hot third quarter rally As a Mnior and CoUetfe Pre­ WTIC-dtell Cot* WTIC-vrii^l EngllihHy, Physics and Mechani­ '57 were being investigated, and .stud­ WDRC—Quv tiombard* WDRC—Romanes Jinods 2:14 for the 200-ysrd freestyle and give the Indians a 76-57 win paratory student, Ann's subjects cal Drawing, Our Legionnaire con­ ies are under way to provide bet­ Asks Flood Exemptions W OTV-iui Btani WGTH—Nawg Roundup and 1:12.2 for the 100-yard breas|- include English III, Chemistry, While reading "ilohnny Tremain’’ M ilt- over CClLt rival Meriden In the siders "Trig.” Solid Geometry and ter ventilation, he said. stroke. Modern Problems, French 11, and by Blather Forbes, a novel of Washington, Feb. 17 OP)—Rep. WHAY—Night-Watch Silver City last Friday night in Mechanical Drawing Htg^fdvorite Rifle Team ^ins, events leading up to the Revolu­ Alpert. who pledged to put Tdovisioii Programs traiC —Cavalcad* bl Sport* Manchestsr'a other double win­ the final game of the regular sea­ A Capella Choir. With this train­ subjects. safety and service before investor Patterson (R-Conn.> ' Introduced WDRC—Romanc* Moods. ner of the day was co-captaIn JIrp ing, her future plan la to attend tionary War, Mcs. Erna Loomis' Into Congress yesterday a bill to On Page Two WGTH-Nlidit Music son. Cole scored 10 points a^ Man­ This fall, Dick eqmed his let­ English I classes have been doing return, told newsmen the railroad M iN- Mlchapd,' who won the 40-yard chester threw lr> 11 of 16 floor at­ college. Cornell, MIddlebury and ter playing on thex Manchester Dow|»ihg Loomis was .not facing a financial crisis exempt Small Bualneaa Admin­ WHAY—Nil* tValcp freestyle In the time of 20.2 sec­ Jackson, are of primary intereaf, research projecta in order to gain istration disaster loans under WTIC—McGee and Molli* tempts In the third stage to salt High School football teanj. In past and that its management had not rU onds and the 100-ysrd freestyle for her ambition is to become a years, he was an active paMIdpant klanchester High’s State Cham­ a broader knowledge of the Colo­ acted previously on an unsqUnd 8250.000 from interest payments, WDRC—Mnoda for Romanc* the game away. It was the In­ nial period. These were centered n .t jm raCTOBY ADTROBICEO WGTH-NIght Mualc In the time of 58.8 seconds. This jun's seventh straight win and 10th secondary school teacher. In the French Club. pionship rifle team, under the financial basis. it would also set the interest l*i4*- , was the second meet of the sea.son •^ecehlp of Coach Gilbert B. around'cuatoms of Colonial life. charge at three per cent for por­ TV SERVICE WHAV—Nit* Aaicn In their last 11 contests. An'i^ traveled to .the United Na­ Dick devote# a great deal of WTIC—Snort HIghllghi* in which Michaud has been a tion.*- as a member of the Current time to l^ls "outside of school" scy Hunt, added another victory to Its Some of the various projecta tions of loans above that amount. t A.M. TO t P.M. Per usual, the Zaturskymen got covered crime and punishment dur­ W DRC-Mnoda Im Knmane* double winner. off to a alow start, hbt fine play Affairs Club this year and is also tivltils. He Is a member of ^ e ^ rren t record-hreakihg string Andover $1.50 P«r Houm Cofl , W aT H -D anc* Mualc The Manchester tankmen now Frt. 8 by defeating Loomba 908- ing Colonial days; home life in Ptl’S PAETS I l i W - by Buzz Keeney a. d Capt. Ed a valuable staff member of the Luther League of Concei-dia WHAY—Night Symphony have an overall record of three Vvojelk gave the invaders a 35-31 "High School World” aa a column Lutheran Church and was treas­ 843.. The Indiana now have a totalColonial days, a topic which in­ lU V-0080 WTI.J—New* wins against four losses, with one margin at the half. Kenny Lom­ editor. Other club.s this year in­ urer of this organisatiqn for'tw o of sixteen consecutive win* and an cluded dress as well aa cuatoms; Students tc\Build acaTUfo Aix h a n c h e s t e b WDRC—New*’ Almanac win ss opposed to one loss In CXJIL overwhelming lead for the early schools and colleges, dealing WGTH—Bob and Ray bardo and Hurt Dgisdek led- the clude Sock and Buskin, ftound Ta- years. This year Dick d^ecelved his CCIU r'^cosMeficT^ ll il l- competition.,, raider offensive during this bl^; A Capita Choir and French greatest honor In^. being elected with early educatidn; colonial ar­ Model of School WHAWHAY—l.ady Nile - Charlie Dougan, '56 Dick Thdr^ell. '.56, hlgh-scorer tisans; the Stamp Act, and various ^ "We Carry All the Top Lines ^ WTlCr-Siuirt »ln*l stretch. Club, In her junior year, Ann pre.sldent of the Manchester Chris­ W DRC-N ight Owl In Ihe third pefiod, Manchester served ss vice president of the tian Youth Council. o f the match, led the Indians with reports on famous men connected Andover, Feb. 17 (Sp^ial) - - GENERAL WGTH—BoS and Ray 184., Dave , Nutter. '5A placed a with the Revolutionary War men­ IllM - - poured in 25 points to take a 60- Juniors Girls Club and secretary Our Legionnaire has also been a Studenta of Grade 8 in the local member of Boy Scout Troop No. close second along withVJon Har­ tioned In the story. Elementary School have r^ a le d ►Arthur Drug Stortsj WHAY—Bymphonv in Ih* Night Talk by McGann 45 advantage and, to all intents of the French I Club a.s well as rison. ’56. with acoreii\ of 182 TV SERVICE WTIO—Slartime Serenad* and purposes,- the game. participating In the after-school 25 for six years, and has attained Theie units, some of which were plana to build a scale model c^thc WDRC—Cal Kolhy apiece, Tom Baaeler, '57,'was the artistically illiistrsted, were to be Day* t i t i u e a o b U WGTH—tkincs Mualc * Manchester ended Its season sports program. the notable rank of Eagle Scout projected regional high school.X ItiW - ' Heard at School Hi addition to all hii other ac- only other rifle man to r^ ch the passed in along with the source Louis Drakos, architect, who h„ Klghts P I t n r M ia with an 11-3 marl- and a point "Girls who wear striped blouses magic 180 circle vtjth a score of WHAY—Symiihony in the Night ratio of 3.86, ranking thF team with plaid skirts" are the pec tivltiea, Dick manages to hold a cards and nhtea used to compile designed the New England cluate. TtRaMia-BiaA WTir—stariliihi Seranad* John McGsnn, representative 181. Bin Handler, '67, p lac^ flfth WDRC-rttanc* Orcheatra among the top quintets in the peeves of our Legionnaire. part time job at the E. A. John- the research project. type school has given the eight of the Davts-Jaedbs Travel Serv­ ion Paint Co. wdth 179, only one point from 180. Various displays were also built graders a set of plans and has NoiknloEat A. State. Drawing for opponents will Aside from school activities, The Loomis squad, because its wh«n you hovo !% ice, spoke to the Shorthand II take place In Nev.’ Haven Saturday Ann is a member of St. James' Our senior of the week's most and have been exhibited in Mrs. also invited them to visit his of­ classes Feb. 9 In the library. embarraaalng momenta occur when top shooters have graduated, Loomis’ room, 23F; Models of fice and sec professional models of night with the tournament to start CYO, a student of planh and a failed to provide the expected op­ In his lecture. Mr. McGann Monda.y, Feb. 20. ''modern dancer." strangers get angry from his reply British ships, scale models of Vari­ Other buildings he has designed. - stressed that a secretary should position for the powerfcl wr Stomach I t i Dave Toomey, '56 A sense of humor, a gracious "Gesa" to the question, "What is Indiana. \ ous Colonial means of punishment The school project will be super­ know how to arrange a business manner, and a character molded yotir name?” (miniature stocks, gsllows, snd a vised by Mrs. Itoris Chamberlain, trip for her emplo.ver. With the season now half overl principal. The eighth graders will CI.I'R f'IIOOSE.S USHERS by dependability and thoughtful­ ■ Upon graduation from Manches- the Indians have not yet seen s dunking stool), msps msde by the Among other tilings,, this In­ Ushers for the (innual spring ness will insure success for Ann, ler High School, Dick plans to at­ students showing Boston snd sur­ be sophomores in 1957 when the volves making hotel reservations defeat. At present, it seems as If new high school opens. presentation of Paint and Powder Ann Stllson, '56 tend either Worcester Polytechnic the State champions are uncon­ rounding towns where battles of and obtaining arrival and depar­ were chosen recently. The selec. Institute or the University-of Con­ the Revolutionary War were .Matinee Series ture times. Mr. McGann also com­ querable. but only lime W m tell. tl'on was based on the number of necticut to study engineering. Lately, the rifllemen have been l^ lfh t’ were also submitted to Tlie Mansfield matinee series NiW rohp MOO 6-67. ’A-TQN nCKUF^ mented on the different meana of tickets sold by the Individual. Barry Schaller, '56. Loomis. will present "Peter and the W o lf travel the airplane being the. reaching team sedres of over 900. Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Willi- GVW 6,000 Um. 'CboiM of 133-h.p. Six or 167-h.p. V-8.. These people were major factors in far better than when they started Donna Metcalf, '59 most popular—and how to read the record sellout of tickets to the Sporting Misses mantlc State Teachers’ College airline and railroad timetables. the season. but handy TUMS m play, "Life with Mother," five The Indians' next match will Shafer Auditorium. Andover On Feb. 8. Mrs. Kvelyn Gerard, weeks befot;e the perforroAnce, Discussion Held . achpol children who have season’s nautrallza axcau acM fasti librarian, apoke to Uila aam4 group take them to Bristol. ,If the rifle­ tickets will be excused from sebool If you suffer from acid indigcstioh,_. ' i. ^ which will be given In Pve high The new after-school sports pro­ men remain victorfdns. they will Plan to Induct on reference books that a aecre- school audltoflpm on Friday gram which is In effect thl* week By English Class to attend the single performnneie. try (his top-speed way to relieve tar.v should know about. Books es­ have captured the CCIL title for The possibility of sending a bus heartburn, gassy fullness, lust cat ’3, 1 March 2. Those selected were for the A. M. seaaion is; Monday, the third straight year. Group April 30 sential . to a aedretary ar^ the Kathy Martin, Eileen Tierney, V'al volleyball; Tuesday, tumbli/ig; The regular monthly activity of from the school will be considered 2'Turns aner meals—or whenever World Almanac, a dictionary, the 1 Wayne Keith. '57 if enough children aye interested. you feel upset. Turns neutralize cz- erie Johnson. Roberta Campbell, Wedne.sday, folk and square danc­ Mr. Gilbert Hunt’s period 3 Eng­ Election of chairmen and com­ cess acid almost before it starts. Ford’s new 1956 line o f Pickups offers you the most power aa^ Secretaries' Handbook, and the Teggy Boland, Marsha Pierre, Jo­ ing; Thursday, bowling. The P. M. lish club recently consisted of a DEB.\TORS HOLD PRACTICE . It will also be possible for children city directory or telephone book. mittees for the annual National without season's tickets to obtain Can't over-alkalize. Always carry anne Taylor and Donna Sandals. schedule is; Monday, foil; and panel dishusaton by Polly Swanson, To prepare themselves for the Honor Society Induction was the Turns in'pocket dr purse. Get a perfonnance in Ford history. Only the Ford Pickups give you Harold Larson, "!S6 Paula Adams '59 square dancing; ' uesdsy.. tumb­ chairman; Marcia Pierce; Carol Beats at the boxoffice for a small forthcoming debate with Stratford, main business of the meeting of fee. However the school would handy roll today! ling; Thufaday, bowling; knd Fri­ Fischer; Rlcha.d ''uies. and Alaji the Debating Club held a .special | the Society held in 24F on Monday S. WMMncf—wW lOf .fsi gas-saving SKort Stroke design in two engine choices, V-8 and Sist day, volleyball. Weiss on .the proa and cons of three meeting Mondhy, Feb. 13. at 7 p.m.' evening. Feb. 13. '— • have to be notified by Tuesday, of ■ how many pafenta are interested S‘ftsksi7Si Ford’s got the only modem Short Stroke Six in the V^ton fieldl Tops In Classics Faqcy Footwork! o. the systems of informing par­ in 21M. At practice debate -was^ President Schaller, ’56, an- Oh Thursday afternoon. Feb. 16. ents of pupils’ progress; Report held, Ray Clement and Jim Sos- nounced that the induction would 'in having their children attend be- the"' winners of the Intramural cards, letters from teachers to vllle. the negative team, debated |tak4 place this year April 30. It la fore-'definite plana for bus trans­ baaketball program,' the Dizzy parents, and parent-teacher con­ Barbara Cwickla. and Dcana Ed- at this time that ffle qiialifled portation could be made, School Menu* A *‘Ofi TM RolMi Dames, cantairied by Sandy Moel­ ferences. wards, the affirmative team. atudents are inducted into the So­ ‘S'For Aem mmeomwi SMALL ler, and Ta-pedsek headed by Grace They Came to the conclusion George i^ugherty faculty advisor, ciety. ^ The arhool lunch menus for next MEDIUM Tarpinianin. playc6 a game. that, although pupils and teachers critietzed the apeechea and point­ Francine Obremski, , \j6. and are diasatisfied with the present ed > out the weaknesses of both Janet W hitney,'57, were chosen Ford’s new 8dtr. box gives you more loadspaoe than any LARGE This week in the physical educa­ marking ayatema in many tchoola, teams. The debate, which was cb-chairmen of the induction. tion classes, the hqys and* girls no one can devise a more satisfac­ originally scheduled fof'rhursday, Heidi Schimm’el, '56, was chosen other 3^-ton pickup—up to’19 cu. ft. more. Available on the have had square dancing. tory method. Feb. 6 was canceled' because of the chairman of the* music committee 118-ih. wheelbaae. Extra cost is surprisingly low. Thip standard Claudia Richard. '56 June Cervinl, ,’58 slight measles epidemic at'school. and Theresa G enov^, '56. and Martha Minnick, '58; arc working cf' 61''^-ft. box, on the 110-in. wheelbase, is one of the roomiest^ <. For a tifaliats ef batta* on this committee. hrip The stage committee la headed in its field-gives you a full 45 cu. ft. of loadspaoe. ceotciag ,., lot liMtaiv by Bob Liepis, '56, aa chairman, lonrHWT with Nola Fiskg, '58, Charlotte O ' beauty, qlliciaacy. aa*4 [Keeney. '57. William McCurrv, j '1^ and Hooks Johnston, '56. as Beoaemy... iatiB ea Rsv*,* !.members of the committee.' ■Emms Stephen*. '56, snd Hal Ik* baiGINAL eoppot- LArson, '5'6, were chosen co-chair­ ' Ford’ s” new Driverized Cab is the easiest of all cabs to get men of the reception committee. cted ilaiatan (tael utamilt. Glowiaa The members of this committee in and but of. Doors open a full 70”—as much as 25” widpr. . are: Larry LgPoUa. '56: Jean Win­ Cepp*> lor quick, swan keatiag . . . ters, 56; Lynn Woltersdorf, '57; than other tru^s. Most restful ride in any truck is yours ' Ann* Stilsoh, 'Sd; Laura Trucjel. with full foam nibber, 5 inches in seat, 3 inches in seat back . . ylaanilitg BaialsM Masl fet aatily- '56; Andrea Cooley, '56; Barbara Hewitt. '56; Carol Hewitt. '56: offered with 13 other extras in Custom Cab, low added cost. 1 __< 1150 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW Herald Photo. The classes have just finished jllSO AVE. AMERICAS, NEW 336 NORTH MAIN STREET TEL. MI 9-525.7 YORK 86. N. Y. reading the play. Slides Uken of ; YORK 86, N. Y. Now avXUable—the colorful 1946 Work Progresses on ^Somanhis^ Orson' ' ...... Welles productiondtf of *T)Uc- •58 MAIN MT„ MANCHESTER t ' i Don't mil* the iprtng A summer Needlework Album containing beth” outlined the drama for th* JEW^LERS^SILVERSMITHS DILLON SALES and SERVICE Opw Daily 7 Ae^M.' to 5 P. M. Including’Wednesday I '56 issue of Basic Fag^on, our dozens of lovely designs from Members, of the Somanhis Staff, Pat Fogarty, Editor Elaina Buccino and Judy Hansen, check So- students, and interesting observa­ pgttern cmtgldg th*t contains a whiclr to chqpse more pattema in manhla material. When the faculty advisor. Miss lone Fellows, took a leave of absence for two weeks, tions were mkd*. For the remain­ 319 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER m AftenuMna End Satordays Until Noon variety of attraettva, up to the crohet, embroidery and knit — due to a death in the family, the student ataif, under th* able laaderahip of tta editor, got all the ma­ der of th* period, Mr. Hunt played fH t KNOWN NikME, THI KNOWN OUAUTY. SINCI 1900 minute qt'ylee for all size rangei'. plus 3 gift pattema directiona terial ready, for the printer. As a result ef this work,, tha Somanhis yearbook la progressing right on records of the tragedy.' ^ i -g r e a t tv,//f o IID THEATRE,, WNHC-TV‘ CHANNEL 8 fiSO p. M. THURSDAY Send 25 cent! now. printed in^book. Only 25c a copy! schedule, ' >' . . , v ■ • - / , . •ImoM .Aalrault ) ,1 ■) • X. x i' . V -■' ■ _ ■i' ) 1: - ■■■■ -

t o t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 19M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNw FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1956 PAGE SEVEN

leave, a UtUe later qa, In b l ^ Wmpping partment, througlr Richard Jonaa, P r in c e s s Anne when (he 4-enq.ine tary progiam: Kwang Ho Chung, ilUmrIjrrtwr Hartford YW Unit chief, requested an itam >«f $ 5 0 .- Auxiliaries , Invite royal plane landed this morning Foreign Students a former captain In the Army of fUUlity and disgust? Droodies FORMAXmVM HEAT aM TROUBLE nUCE OPERATIOM. In the Board of Seiactmen’s with the Queen and the Duke. Be­ the Republic of Korea, now a Thera'S Braatital COLOR f SbttIttQ IfrraUi Even for an IcraUonal sttuation, By ROGER FRICE Skywatch Schedule Schedules Auction Mrs. Rose Named budget for 1956-57. which would Legion to Session cause of'low vieibillty. the huge On Panel Monday Boph.ontore In the buaineas admln- if It Is that, there should be some Include a new $19,000 fire truck, aircraft Was "talked down." latratton program, and Mjaa Deme- and the construction__of a two etall The rumor about the Princeae tra Oorhoyanhov.pouiou of Greece, kind of understandable explana­ Membere and frianda o f tha Easter Seal Head Mra. Wilber Little, Amcricanlam A panel of focelgn atudenta from In Tour 19S6 Sstanlay, Feb. IS. Manchaater TWCA art reminded U se S H E L L Fu m a c e O U garage tjrpe building. and Catholicism was absent from a sophomore in the lloeral arte tion. Somebody must know what it chairman of the American Legion Htllj-er College will dlacuoe their Midnight—3 a.m...... VehMteera NeoSeS. of the auction to bo hald under the Chief Jones fccle the need for. a London n.wapapera today, and was program. U all about. But nobody reports ...... Volunteers Needed. Wapping, Feb. 17 (apeclal) — Auxiliary, hae invited the legion- 2 a.m.—4 a.m...... auapicea of the Hartford County OH iMriMn m d Stoktrs SdA second firehouse In the vicinity of nairea of Dllworth-Comell-Quey printed yesterday by only two native cuatoma and rellglou. back-' Mra. Malcolm Robertson, chalr- ...... '.. Valanteers Needed. W itson Houaa, president o f the PaMldMn what it la. XXX XX XXXXX 4 a.m.—S a.m...... TWCA, of which tha local unit la Beelsebub Rd. because of 'the In­ Post, No. 103, to be guests at the papers, one callln), it a runior ground!, aa well aa their Impres- ipan o f the refreshments commit­ roiMdad Octektr t. IM 5 a.m.—5 a.m; ...... Emmett Roberta, Paul laeobucd. S«rvie«4 PwRipHy —d But one thing appears fairly tha largaat member, at Foot Connecticut Society for Crippled creased building activity in that meeting Monday, Feb. 30, at 9 which will "die ai.’ay." Both quot­ tee, will he assisted by Mrs. Clif- XX X XXX S a.m. - 10 a.m. ,, ...... Atthur Bouffard. alona of Ufa in Uila country, at certain. This bitUr dispute, could Ouerd Hall in Hartford on Satur­ Children end AdulU. . hsa an­ part of the town. He paid ^ t with p.m. In the Am erican' L eg ion ed the report from the New York tdn Moraghan and Mrs. Winfield RUSCO f ' h : .as£a.8sa,.*’a'5fs.s‘s:i 10 a.m.—12 noon ...... Dragtas Stevens. present equipment in the Rrehouee Daily News. Some Italian n^wi- tha meeting of the Grece Group, Moore. not possibly be over the surface XXX XX XX XX day aventng, March. $. 8. L WllsUS I SON, III. nounced that Mra. Olive Roee of Home. Guests are elao expected Onter CMgregatlonel Church, Noon—2 p.m...... Dennis Heffron. ' Tha aala, which will bagfn at Long Hill Rd., wUl head the 1956 on. Ellington Rd., the North-Man­ papera had publiahed the ipecula- Anyone interested I. cordially in­ Combination Windows and Doors ,yC...... James Galenek,' Andrew C|tvaasa.. from euxlllariee in Rockville, Bait Monday ntght et 5 o'clock In the CALL »X)R ESTIMATE terms of a contract. X XX X X 2 p.m.—4 p.m. , 6:30 p.m , will faatura a wida t HAIN RT. » PHONE S-SIM Eaater Seal campaign in South chester Fire Department' can. Hartford and OlaatOnbury. tlon earlirr and. It waa picked up vited to attend the meeting. grawaUPTION *ATX» 4 p.m.—d p.m. .... /,...... James Galenek, Andrew Cavaaaa. reach the area of this new devel­ -tiy a few smaller papers in Brl- Federation Room. Paykbl* In Adraac* There Is nothing in the wage XXX XX xxxx variaty o f itema including furni­ WindMr. Mrs. Little has secured the High s m 5 p.m. S p.m...... Unda Recknagel, Carol CSIAoe. ture, ruga, picturea and prtnti, The. 23rd annual Eaater Seal opment ahead of the local depart­ tein. ' - The I'halrr.an of Ihe panel will A. 0. ARONSON, DistriliHtor A ! Ymf ••••••'•#••••••••••••••• ^S’SS question which, bXItself, could not t p.m.— 10 p.m...... Orin Mathews. School Round Tehie. singer's, under ■X Montbs ♦•«•••••••••••••••••••• 1 *2 XXX X X XX badtpreads, china, glaaa and tin­ Bale ta to provide rehabilitation ment. the direction of O. XllMrt Pear- be Franklin C. Park, a native of Ml M 856 be solved. There IS no technical 10 p.m.— midnight ...... Velnnteera Needed. ware, record!, hooka, musical in- oervlcoa for aU who art phyaically Seoul, Korea. He aerved the Amer­ Skywatch Po'st located on top of Manchester Police Station. ITtere was no decision made at Son. to present a program of pa­ Suite CD School Set TOASTERS MMkljr reason why the union should re­ strumenta, toys, tools, farm aquip- handicapped. It will open March the meeting whether the Board of ican forcea at the front line dur­ S O I KITTLE. R«p.^4ull 9-044S Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal triotic songs. ’ Mias Emily Smith, lbn|lB Copy fuse, to Westlnghouse. the seme mknt and ' gardening ImplamanU. 10 and la aponaored locally by the ing the Korean conflict as an (n- MIXERS m Building, Manchester, on Monday, Wednesday or Friday, from 1-5 Bane Gfsskt MoMiaMM sw 4atis»> Finance would recommend the ap­ leader of Senior Girl Scout Troop Hartford, Feb. 17 i.P>--ConneeU- A. DIEHL. Rtp.— Ml 9-0558 Baked goodi and candy will alao American Legion Auxiliary. propriation at the open meeting of vratlgator and lnterprete> and Suaheam— Hamlltoa Reach "A PffMluct of (he F. C. RUH.HELL CO„ Cleveland, Ohio** term of contract aIresdV\signed ‘Sonnef Written by Ilittenilele Poet* p.m., or Ttiesday evening from 7:S0-B:30 p.m. No. 1, who every other siunmer cut Civil Defenae will condxict a THT AaM^nS'pRKSS be on Bale. #4 sa4 scBlpwiod if anisM la SaaM Coimectlcut'a quota la $300,000 the Board Monday night. conducts groups of Girl Scouts staff college training course at the later waa a member of tha ataff in Thn AHOCiund Fr»M U »»clu»lTrtT with Westlnghouse's chief com­ This beautiful poem wast written the Office of Psychologleal War­ THE EARTLEH-ERAINARD CO. iUU*d (o * UM of ronibllcntlnB of Donatlona for the auction ara These gnalM— ta sa4ats. Aad Sant o f which 90 per cent will be used Leatea Servirea through Eiurpe. will tell of the op­ University of Connecticut early POTTERTOirS B 111 petitor. Even the hateful time- by my Grandpa *rootrn who has a fare in Puaan. Korea. He ia now a ,, Wr.ST HARTFORD, CONN. I atwi dl«patcb*i crcdittd le It. or 70, vetaran Negro actor and alao urgently requeated. Theae may ha Gnoke MeatuoMav $sf trikns la to provide direct treatment aerv- Lenten services will be observed portunities for friendship and un­ next month. , 180 CENTER ST. >o» othonrUc crodlttd In W i Mp*r tremendous amount of Literary Icea to people in this state who are Mhlor .n thi liberal arts program study business, which does seem Girl Scouts Hold' writer of many playa. Died Thura- taken to Foot Guard Hall on Fri­ by St. Francis of Aaalsl Church derstanding these trips afford. State Director Leo J. Mulcahy Mai alM tira local nrwa (ublUbcd btrt. talent for a man of 104 who can't things the thisgs thst aadaii ■■dwAkk.lav cripplelied by disease or accident. at HUIjt'er and hopes to enter medi­ All rtcku of rtpubllcatlon of apreial to be close to the union's emo­ day. day, March 3, between 10 a.m. and with dally Mast at 7 and 9;a.m. said the courae. atarting March read or write (his spelling^ is . sa4 anssoriee af ihaee wha hset Sunday Sermon Mrs. Henri Pessini will serve as cal achool after completing hia AlapatcSei bortln art alao rncnrcd. Supper Tomorrow Oaawatomie, Kan.—Dr. H. Hol­ 3 p.m, or at any time on Saturday. and Stations of the Cross on Fri­ 11, will cover all phaaea of (?lvll tions in this matter, could not of pretty bad too). Grandpa writes passed oa. The Rev. David Crockett will chairman of the hostess commit­ preparation. land De Jong, SI, director of re- They may alao be delivereit to the days at 7;S0 p.m. Defense and ia limited to 40 atu- Van nanrlea clltnt of N. K. A. Boro- Itself prove beyond solution. In with Xs because when he was Whsa yoa arc chootisg yow aeaw take "Burden Bearing" for the tee. le», Ine.. _ Senior Girl Scout Troop 1 Is ■earch and education at the Kan- homei of any of the following The First Congregational Church denta. Other membera of the panel will PubUahora RrprMentatiTrt: Tht young there weren't any schoola EnOURE Btsat,) « St help yoa. Tht bcaoiy tad topic o f hia Sunday morning aerv- summary, the published causes aaa Stata Hoapital and interna­ membera of the T in Mancheater: be Mlaa Anjel Ishaya of Iran, now Julitia Matbowa SpMlal Afency — Ntw In Roane County. W. Va. and the having a spaghetti aupper tomor­ Ice at 10:43 at the IVappIng Com­ will be open for prayer and medi­ There la no tuition for the York. Chlrafo. Datrolt and lloatnn. _ and controversies of the Westing- row night from 5:30 to 7 o'clock tionally known for hia reaaarch In Mra. Wella Denniaop, 20 Steep petmtneacs o f nicct Barn Gaulia tation every morning during Lent course, the fourth conducted by a junior and wo-king for the only thing he had to study were Hollow Lane; Mra. Charlea Houae, munity Church.. The Pilgrim Youth MjIllBER. AUDIT BUREAU OF house strike make nothing but in Woodruff Hall of the Center producing aymptoma of mental III- stake k a soita- from 7:30 a.m. until noon. Elizabeth Returns Sjate C. D. at the University of Bachelor of Arta de^rree after hav­ CIRCULAT10K8. old sugar bags, and whiskey bar­ Westland ' St.; Mra. Norman F. Fetlowahlp will meet in the Com­ (^iirch, as one of Its last nioney- nesa In animala. Died Thurtday. hit choice fee Connecticut. ing completed the medical secre­ IT’S PRUNING TIME nonsense. The hate end grim rels. Besides being a poet Grandpa munity House at 7 p.m. Tba HtraU Prlntlnf Company. Inc., msKing projects before going to Waahlngton — Donn H enry Laraon, t Bruce Rd.; Mra. R. P. Mancheater Evening Herald Wap­ From Africa Trip >) hi determination on both sides must Is a whii at playing Tic Tac Toe your SBoeumeal. Buffet Supper Maunca no financial raapontlblUly for Eiirope this summer. . , Thornes, 46, director of public rela- Landla, 30 Jean Rd.; Mra. Jacquea H T G N f S ping oorreapondent, Mrs. .\anle typecnphical crrora appearini In ad- if you don't stick'him with the. Os. Shaw, 159 Avery St., and Mrs. C-y whethcf k it ta The Couples Club will meet at PniRt Your Fruit, SkaUt Trots orA Qrapo V iR it Now Ttraacmcata and other reading matter come from more than the surface Tickets for the supper may be tioni for the General Conference Colltna, telephone, Mitchell S-4419. For the past feW years he's been Herbert Huffield, 533 Canter St. 1 helstgcMMatlL the Community Reuae; Feb. 24 for London, Feb. 17 (gb - Queen la Tba Maacbtater Evening Herald. facts in the ^asc. making a living as a ghost writer purchased from any member of of Seventh Day Adventiats. Died f • • 1 a buffet supper at 7 p.ni. Elizabeth II came home from tropi- Stitet fhu tboh you r m O M gIo Hm work oosily and eorrocMy ot PloRlkuid. the troop or at the door. The mqal Thuriday. If donated artlclea cannot he III U nlay adrertlaing cloaing boara: One suspicion we have seen ex­ for a Congressman, but last month III Rehearoale In Pregreaa cjil ' Africa today to freezing Br xoaday—1 p. m. Friday, will be-served as people come be­ delivered, arrangemanta may be he made up a movie script and made to have them called for by RehOaraala have been in prog; weather and a new flurry over To Top OH ir Tacaday—1 p. m. Monday. pressed la that this strike la really, went out to Hollywood to try and tween the hours of 5:30 and 7 Danbury Firm Buys Plant T reia for a month on the 3-act mya- Magnetic Storms her vivacious sister, Princess Mar­ Pruning Shears Pole Pruners Lopping Shears MT Wodaeaday—1.. p. m. Tueadar. o'clock. Besides spaghetti, with telephoning either Mra. Dennison I ir Tburaday—1 p. m. Wedneaday. under its surface, the first major find an Illiterate Movie Producer or Mrs. Landis; tery' comedy, "Myatery., Mayhem garet! R r pytday—1 i m. Tbnraday. Ust on the issue of automation. who can understand it. Shouldn't plenty of good taaty Italian sauce, Boston, Feb. 17 —The Naw and Murder," which will be prea- Spotted on Sun T^ie Queen and the Duke of Edin­ All Occasions Pruning Saws Axes Hatchets Tor tatuTday—1 p. m. Friday. there will be aalad, rolls and but­ .36 I Claaalfled deadline; 10:t0 a. m. each This could be so, we suppose. If take him too long. England Council, regional promo­ COMPARE AND SAVE ented by the Wepplng YMCA burgh returned from a triumphal, day of pabUntlon eacept Saturday — ter, dessert and beverages. players on March 16 and 17 in the Sacramento Peak Observatory. Ttf-day state -viatt to Nigeria aa Cakes nnd pastries with A hookict “Tree, Shrub and Hedge Pruning” available without charge. Aak for your the Westlnghouse management is tional organization, rep6rted today t A m. • All the members of the troop that Hell-Coil Corp, of Danbury, Wapping Community Houae. ?I. M., Feb. 17 (P)—A new burst the British ^ p it a l buzaed with a that home-made flavor arid^ copy. known, to its workers, to be plan­ are working on the aupper, trith The 11 membera of the caat are rridny, TebiHary 17 Conn, hat purchased the manu­ rLii£BWRliSl of magnetic storms, believed to be published ruh^r that Margaret oven^fresh foodnesa. Make j ning to be something of a pioneer Carol McHugh aa general chair­ facturing facllitiea of Towle A 'all local reaidenta. plans to bec6m\ a Roman Catho­ A THought for Todsy man. Helping Martha Leander, ^ AT LOW PEIOB8 ^ SAPORITIMEMOMAL CO. Ae.tlou Tabled among the largest ever observed, an occaaion really apecial for automation in its particuiar Son Co.,' Ooshohocken, Pe., air­ lic. • \ chairman of the cooking commit­ A public hearing of the Tow-n has broken out on the sun. Startled churchy and palace with our. auperior baked AFRICAN VIOLETS Tw* Conflicting Intcrcsta field, and if, therefore, the length craft parU manufacturer. ■ 470 CENTER STREET TEL. MI 8-7732 icntly a friend of mine gave tee, xwlll be Olnny Field,- Jackie Production will be traneferred Plan and Zoning Commisaion waa Howard D'Mastua, Harvard Uni­ sources refused to confirm or deny ffoodal Our. aelcctlmi of Afrtcaa VloleU last RUaday was aot very complete due to the heavy talca on WrulMd and Pat Wiley; publicity, tArtliur Dnis Stortij For many montha pant, Ameri­ of contract and the time-study Church Calendar from the from- Conshohocken to Danbury, held recently and Samuel Sia- the rymor. Britair^ generally Saturday. Ry request we will continue our special prico Gila weekead and will bnve n new aopply L HOURS S AJf. to 11 PAI. A versity observer at this Air Force can diplomacy ban been aaaalling clause the company is seeking are Trinity Evangelical Liitheran Evelyn Harry, Nancy Saunders the Cotincil aaid. aiakt, representing South Windsor took the tory lightly.\An Angli­ o f Rurll'a planla with na many of the new vnrieHea aa ran be obtained. t and Betty England: tickets, Bet­ Specialists in monuments sculptured from select Barre urrsnits. Heigths Inc. received a change of installation said there was a huge weapons the company wants in an urch of Inglewood, Calif. On can clergyman close to the Prin­ Russia for Cscchoslovakla's sale ty England; decorations', Loretta ____i ______zone from residential to industrial flare seen On the sun's rim yester­ Weekend Specials 98c each 3 for only $2.89 expected program of replacing i front cover was this prayer: cess said it was "wholly ludlkely" of military equipment to Egypt, Carlson, Pat Baldwin and Glnny on a piece of land on Foater Rd. day, and, then a vast rssh o f 135 she would embrace the Rpman Enter God's Courts Expectantly "sun spots" vt’ss observed. POTATO ANGEL POOD CAKE ere of tbS'^rab states In a eon^ men by machines. That might "God, make the door of this house Field, and serving, Mary l^rry, The Commisaion voted to table Church. . action indefinitely on the request It q’ks almost triple the number tlnual posture of threat to the plain the union's refusal to piU a we have raised to Thee Marcia Hazen and Sua Turklng- Margaret was cr> hand at Lon­ kSSORliD CREAM P ton. by the same firm to change from of magnetic atorma he reported NICKS GIANT SIZE TUBEROUS BEGONIAS Wide enough to receive all who don Airport with Queen Mothi existence of Israel. Supplying contract roof over the comp reeidential to general buaineas a whgii the current rash broke out DATENUT IREAD THE LARGEST SIZE TUBERS AVAILABLE. ' need.lmman love^ fellowahlp, and WATKINS SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Elizabeth.. Prince Caiarlea am ~ ~iiim s ior~Oie Arab-states at Ihlq poMcies-for any length o f tln>4, and 'second parcel of land on Foster Fridayr A r Xhef time, the AND RANANA IREAD the Pather'a care. time, our diplomacy said, was a its refusal to permit usy of the Rd. acientiat reported 51 magnetic And narrow, enough .to. shut out Deajhf Last Night CHOLLE ^ JEUY ROU-, GAMELIA FLOWERING TYPET ««. 25c 5 r„ $1.15 raeklaBB,'unforglTabte tncltattom to time-istudy weapon; - ^ e thing — Charles and Kathryn Andrulat 'atorma were seen on the sun.'"..... env.v, pride, atih hat.e. were denied a change from real/ "I would' have to do some re- ^ Eight Beautiful Cotors. seems certain.-Both/sides arc — -orap In the Near E a st. ------, Make Its threshold smooth that it By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dentlal to' general huslheiB on l^ d aearcli to tay it's the Targest group ANEW MEAD- HOT CROSS SUNS more cpnccmed, morwnltter, more may be no atumbling block to lAUt night, emergency action by Hollywood-^-Mllton Wallace, 65, on Sullivan Ave. The Commiaaion of solar storms ever observed." FUNERAL HOME rERV FRi. E.VBRF W r o . and FRI. childhood, weak or straying feet. retired actor, who waa In the origi­ D'Mastus said of yesterday's sight­ HANGING BASKET TYPE .^35c 5 ,„$1.50 the Stats Department and the auamant than a n y routine ver­ approved another Andrulat ap­ Available In Five Colorn. , But rugged enough to turn back nal caat of "Able'a Irish Rose'* on ♦ ^ plication on a second parcel of ing, "but. it's certainly on^ o f the UNDER EXPERIENCED White House halted a scheduled sion of the specific surface issues the tempter's power, stairs ownstai WE S I ^ A U Z E IN; BIRTHDAV CAKES, WEDDING CAKES. Broadway , and who alao appeared land on Sullivan Ave., for q change ‘ largest." MANAGEMENT ' Shipment of IS Jtanks to Saudi- Involved would jnstify. God make the door of this house a COOKIE TRAYS, BTC.—TEL. Ml t-aS75 W E'RE OPEN EVERY D AY INCLUDING SUNDAY 9dM A.M.-dtOd P.M. In other atage ahowa, vaudeville from residential to restricted busi­ The 135 storms covered half the AMPLE AND EASY PARKING AT ArablA If the presence of the gateway to Thy Eternal King­ and movies. Born in Auatria' ness. visible disk of the he said, and • dom." OPEN TUESDAY thru SUNDAY 7 A. M. !• I P. M. M s tanks on the docks at Brooklyn Hungary. Died Thursday. NO opposition waa made to the the area was half a million miles Not By/Gadgetsr'/^S Alone Fred R. Edgar Cleveland—Dr. Rolland J. WJilt- Windsor Heights application, but across. THE' JOHN F. had not somehow become public .Sponsored by the Manchester ' Savings The otl^ day, in Washington. acre, 46, preaident of the Ameri­ for every room in Watkins Sale several residents opposed the gen­ .The Sacramento Peak Observa­ BAKE knowledge, leading to insUint Council of Churches. ■* can Board of Aneatheaiology and eral business requut presented by tory. about eight miles from Ala- eontioversy, the shipment would Preaident/Elsenhower went out to Andrulat.. About 45 persona at­ mogardo. in southern New Mexico, TIERNEY m one of the world's leading apecial- SHOP PLANTLAND- PARKWAY look at/on exhibit titled "People's undoiubtedly have gone ahead as Prraidoiit Srrn in Karn ista in anesthesiology. Born in tended the hearing. on top of a 9.20C-foot mountain, is FUNERAL HOME 449 H A R T F C ^ ROAD— NEAR McKEE STREET Biirklnnd-Tolland TUmpIke Exit— Wilbur Crooa Tnrkwny ^ Hand^ decorated tray tables 7'^^ Flrenien Aak $30,000 the only one in the United States scheduled. Capitftlsm," which _ is to tour Vsndergrift. Ps. Died Thursday. 219 WEST CENTER ST. dUSEPH 6- LUKAS. Prep, aad Baker MANCHESTER, CONN. PHONE Mitchell 9>S858 im Europe and Asia, demon­ . El Centro. Calif.. Feb. 17 i/Pi New York— Frank H. Wilson, At a meeting of the Board of keeping a continuous watch on I TEU M l 3-1222 Bo, in retrospect, it was the fact Finance, the Volunteer Fire De­ solqr activity. strating tha splendor o f the avef- "Knowing the Eiienhowers and the 25 X 20-inch Chippendale trays in Black, £ that Russia was supplying arms, way their minds work, I think American home. The theme of Green, Wine, Turquoise, Ivofy on black fold­ not that arms were being sup­ Dwight will run." said E d g a r a exhibit la that, in America, ing stands, Use them e\Wywhere! Reg. plied, w hi^ was disturbing us. All Eisenhower predicting thst his I i R i f d M capltaliam has proved capable of brother will seek a second term. $11.60. .the while we were protesting creating a clesslus society, a "He has a job which l.sn't fin­ against a Russian supply of a n ^ ished," the Tacoma, Wash., sttor- Ir j classnassnaw of plenty rather to the Arab states, wo consld( ney told newsmen yesterday. "And / than one of scarcity. 'It all right for us to supply he doesn't like to leave anything YMir r 1 unfinished." f 'Arms, although, all throui Tha axhibit shows a five-room house equipped with dishwasher, The President's brother was' Ho im - Barbiton Lamps 9 ’^® :same period, we steadfayoy here for a banquet honoring aec-' ^ sed to supply any to garbage dlapoaal unit,, and new retary of Agriculture Benson. ANY SIZE Occdiional Chairs i 1 car In tha garAge; shows some of Reg. $12.50. Metal bases in gold- / : This merely UluatraM aoms' Reg. $55,00. Grand ol ’4 ] ar belief in peace, in justice, pared the exhibit, put in something for dinettes 0 ■ 1 I by’ (our admiration for the new that might reflect the cultural State of Israel. To add up . our life of the American people—or at ^ipolicy, we want to play special least -the cultural ' opportunities for kitchens ,ball with the Arab statu and wl^ open to them in the midst of their ,<9 12 COURTEOUS ;;want to preserva. Israel at the material wealth and their Melsurc time. same time. This Is a policy sin 1 8 9 . 0 0 FEB. 17 18 loNiYi ^which we are trying to aer^•e two > In short, the President wanted 5 pieces SALESMEN ONLY FRI. SAT. ■conflicting Interests, the one a an exhibit reflecting America to Our Companyy Stjore Mpi Will Be Open To The-Public Icynlcal power poUUca interest, the ‘ d e lu d e something more than SATURDAY MORNINGS FROM 9 A. M. until 12 NOON pother an emotional senUniental in- tangible gadgets, spleiidid though Regularly $209.00. Out of movie-famous iDENTED '.terest. *rha result is-nbt only Uieae might be. He wanted to aug-'' "Available are fide hand-knittinp yarns in Lambs Wool, Hollywood comas this dinette, fashioned DRASTIC ACTION NEEDED TO KEEP >ACE irresolution oh our part. Quite gest that we lived, by something Cashmere and Fur Blends in a wide range of colors, at with a flare for tha dramatic! With tra­ naturally, neither side in the Near n.ore than gadgets alone. attractive prices. From time to time also—-Seconds of ditional classic inspiration, Virtue'has • E u t can really trust us."^ Now the thing.that Is illuminat­ Fine Fabrics will be offered at prices substantially be­ 1956 PLYMOUTH SALES r Wimt thfs situation - recom- ing, and diatreasing, about thii is low market. ^ given this group modern practically with , ■ ■ V • • .* • TJiends Is that we abandon, that it took the President to sug­ itsxombination of black with brass, with ;p>eedlly, any thougl^t that we and gest such things. It suggests that Why'Not Plan To Visit Ua This Saturday? charcoal grained non-mar Micrafita top _,^ritaln together can enforce a big even the vast bureaucracy novi- en­ •55 CHRYSLER 4 A l l A ,9 3 ,4nd rad-and-gold Vinyl upholstery. Table y i ^ J . 3 0 ’SI CI^RYSLER r 7 7 . 6 7 a . L Row er loluUon o f the aituation in gaged in the process of selling ’50PACKARD O A 7 . 4 0 ’MIMFERIAL ALOON shNNlilU MILLS CORrORATlOH, extends from 3Sx48 to 60 inches. 4-door, green; ■ ^ g New Yorker 4-door gray. Ra- m ^ a Near Eut. Our own ties inr, America doesn't know any better 4-door, radio, beater, aulomatir U 4-door, with all the power g H m g H Radio’, auto-. ■ ^ g - TAf.COTTVILLE,CONN. t traasmisalonv AapacHate ua for ouch a role; -we than to sell ua abort on those ^S. . matte Iranamlaalon. . , ,^g-- ^ 1 ' H i r e , s,by euch tectlce, more likely things—those Inta.igibles—which W a i 3 9 5 . 0 0 e.. Sale / W a t i S S M . . . S a l t ^ f § :?o create War than prevent it. If might count most; It Reminds us W a t 6 9 S J W . . . S a l t 1 ^ W o t 1 6 9 5 . • / We want peace, we ah'ould seek the Of the time' Herbert Hoover,, whelteF and" the inatrumentaltty of searching for something very ^ e United. Nations, which should handsome to ssy about America, ■41 FRUEI A n.oo ’U PONTIAC 1 0 0 . 9 7 ’51 OLDL - A O O .41 ’52 im per ial 0 1 1 1 ^ 3 2 properly be in ckarge of the iuue returned to an old obsession about Nutmeg maple Hollywood Beds .4-door, all power features 4>f peace or war in the Near East. Mrs in garages, and said that now 4-door, radio, .heater. A very . g Club Coupe, green. Radio, heal- ^M Sup«i:.5a Club (?oii|ie. Radio. ^g. K - healer, jiydramallr. ^ g . AS tlaewhere. even Negroes ha& t^jem. Oiir ma­ ni're ear., terial splendor, being more and PHARMACY Reg. $84.^. Now you can have twin size (or red maple) W a t H S S J W . i . S a l t 4 # A W more griieroualy qirided among all 489 HARTFORD RD. (CORNER OF M cK IX )-T E L . MI 9-994S | Hollywood- outfits by Englander, combined _ W as 195.00. a. Salt - W as 195.00 .. . Sals W a s 8 9 5 . 0 0 . . . S a l t ■ : strike Nobody Explains our citixens, is certainly one, part ^ with Early An|erican headboards. Choice Of mellow nutmeg brown or red maple finjshes. ; The Westlnghouse strike is an of the American story. But if the things Eisenhower ’ Inserted into ’53CHRYSLER 4 4 01 Mmaalng thing. It has now lasted SURGICAL SUPPLIES ’SOSTUDE. 0 0 / 1 - 3 0 ’ 4 7 CHRYSLER 1 0 7 - 3 0 ’S5 CHRYSLER n i l n r .00 •ore than four months. It him the exhibit were ever absent kroni 4-door, radio, ^ 0 ^ g m * ^ g ^ g ^ R our jiving, we would/erumble to FOS ALL PUSPOSES ' ' ■ Town and (Niiiniry ('onverllhle. cost tte average, atrikei; |1,500 in, Corduroy for bedroomt Oreea. Auto. ^ g . ^S 4-door blark. Radio, healer. ^ ^ g Radio, healer, lop, ■ 4-door, - ^ g ^^^^S ^T^^g wages, or a total of some $85,000/ dust and insignificance more Tuck-away beds quickly than any culture in world #00 for "a ll thg strikers Involved. WHEEL CHAIRS Reg._ $34.75. Plain corduroy W a t 2 0 5 . 0 0 . . . S a i s 1 Wos 4400^solff history. W a s 1 4 9 5 . . S d t 1 W a s 3 9 5 . 0 0 . . . S a l e ^ f j ^ XMlon benefit payments to covers add distinction to Strikers hav^ run beyond $10,000,- CRUTCHES 2 7 - 5 0 (CHiLDRRN AND ADl LT.k) your bedroom! Choose from JOO. The strike has cost the com­ Gray, White. Green, (Jold pany Itself some $37,000,000 in FOR RENT OR FOR SALE or Rii.sty-brown. ’ 4 9 MERCURY 0 | | % ^ , 2 0 ^ 4 8 CHEVROLET 1 1 1 .44 ' 4 9 0L0S. 1 0 0 - 4 B ’51PACKARn 7 1 1 7 . 3 2 profits. The production lots for You’re never without a guest room u ch week the strike contlnuu ia 4-door, radio, h e a | e r, ^ g ^ ^ ^ R ‘J-door gray. Radio, heater. lauik. at 4-door green "55". henl- ■ t'liih Coupe. Blue. Radio, heal* "cU P E S • ELASTIC STOCKINGS -when there are a couple of these Mtimated at $15,000,000. roll-away cots tucked into a near­ ■ ' AU these etatlatica add up to s p r M • RED PANS • CANES by closet. Fitted with innerspring W a t 0 5 J W . . . S a l t X J L I ihe. longest and moat cosUy strike •HACK RESTS • TRUSSES •SUPPORTERS! mattresse.s. Frames finished in W a t 3 5 5 4 0 . . . Salt feu V 1 W a t 1 9 S J W . . . . S a l e a r J a W a s 315.00...Sale ’t o ll country has knoWmin'deicidea. satin black. " But tha truly amdxing thing PROMPT DELIVERY TO YOUR HOME •bout tha WttUhghouaa strike it that nobody aaema to know the ComplBtt ondi Prompt ProscriptioR Sorvico 358 frhy which must be involved. Why ON |r« both company and union so E. CENTER ST. Ntnl ' i |itt»rr What are they fighUng • aiHtWwicUtlatBtyUaSsssy Te toil THE SPOT PHONE ‘ anit. that each should be w;ilUng IVESTOWN Pay Ss you enjoy Wat­ take such losMS for it? Why BEAUPR WELDON DRUG CO. PHARMACY kins Furniture on w n - FINANCING Ml 3-1131 IOM aat of madlators aftar an- venient * . * YOUR VOLUME CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER M l MAIN STREET 159 HARTFORD RD. (CORNER OF McKEE)—TEL. MI 9-99m | wtSF tha attuatlon aniy to 24.95 W-B Bu(i$^ Terms ofMcinei&dt^ 't- • ■ V ' W # ' - - -F' ■w .ifi

■ PAGE EICRT IIA>;CH£STER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1 9 ^ liANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17,. 19M •d Itataa k u put on Uia ahetf la* ■Cavoniry hae baen namad Daah^AUred. D m of the event and will be aaaiatad HelArm praaant and told ef plana for tha rael’a Md to buy AmeHcan arm*. Aviation Co. Held Hat Boyle Court Sentences bal^, born Fab. S U She graMMen by the parentf group. The atudenta school. Probe Asks o< Mr. and Mr*. Alfrod G. Crick' Ikua Ui* firat announcement of Obituary will aaalat In waiting on tabloa and Superintendent Helaler w ill'at­ Dulles Due the tank ahlpment to Saudi Arabia Subsidiary of U.S. Stodblskt to Jail Dance Will Cloge more of High St., and Mr. apd Mrs. Scoots Will Mark waahtng dlahas. H6VEY0UR Henry Keniston of Hartforl, for­ Chiirch Serviccjs tend a convenUon In Atlantttf' appeared to be a complete ieveraal Lady Pogonotomist TWo new report* on fcddlUona to CSty this week. of the weatern attitude atreailng Frank Btodolakl, 13, Hartford, merly of WiUimantic. the class trl^fund hava rfe$nUy.„ (OenUnued ireaa Pag* One) Vital Metal vPoIio Fund Di*ive Friendship W ^k Mark Lent Start Cemmuaimi Breaditaat' CAR To Explain atabillty while increaaed effort! appaaling a local court doctaton, S—day Service* been made. The food aall' netted^ are made to reach a lasting settle* profits. But he aald that "the Deaths The Rev. C Arthur Bradley, $35.60 and the second sal* of baked William .W. Hammond I* in' waa eenttneed to 90 daya In' Jail, Oevantry. Feh. IT (Special)— peator of the Second (Tongrega- Boito(n. F4b. 17 (Special) — ^ Habran, Frb. 17 (Special)—-'Die charge of a plan for the men and ment of Arhb-Iaraeli differences. Navy and the Air Force had bet­ Has Glos^ Shave beans, $31.33. atiapenda($ after he eervea 30 daya Sales D ata March of Dtmea campaign will 'tlonal (Thurch, will use "ABaos, liOGS) Girl Scout Troop* 108 and Lentan aeaaon was uehered In here boys of St. Peter's Episcopal WASREDH ter, re-examine their renegotia­ Alexander Jf. Rendratevlra 134 will ceiebrat* InternaUonal BUkep t* YMtr Arnis Sales and two yaara probatlcM, by tha J eteee tonight with the Nathan Hal* Lonely Juatlee,” as hi* aarmon The Moat Rev. Be(rnard J. by an Aah Wednesday aervir* at Oiuroh to attend a Communion tions and explain why the govern­ New York (AV-U there Is one jwhlskers off after Alexander J. Kondratovici, 43, topic Sunday during the II a-m. Friendship Week with a party at breakfast at Christ Church, Nor­ Court of Common Pleaa yaaterday of 33 caiostnut St., died last night (OBBitoitwd lN*a Page Om ) Jayeees-spOBBored dance" at the tha Oimmunity Hall on Wadnes- Flenegan.- bishop of Norwich, will St. Peter’s Episcopal (Thureh at 10 * r SINIO* M.Y.*. ' (Om « frMM r«s« Um ) ment IS not getting a better time the average fellow feels least breakfast. Before breakfast your for driving whllo tola Ucenao was lU ^rtaon Bchool. 'servloe. It will ba the first In a attend the meeting of 8L Maurive wich.. Fab. 32, at 8 a.m. Those face Is still puffy from aleep. at Manchester Memorial Hospital»Tt aeries of aertMons on “Prophata ef day at 7 p.m. Their lueata will be a.m. The aervlce was largely at­ planning th* trip a rt asked t» The break." In need of a woman's advice, It's ■uapended. after a short lUneu. should bo shipptd t^ anjr Oommu- Pee Wee Menard and his Trail membera of Scout Troop T1 from Parish at Ui* Omimi'.nity Hall 3T SOUTH METHODIST OHOROH atrucUoM from CSitro to dl*cui* Atwood replied that other Arms "Blue collar worker* today Btodolakl,. and hit wifa Ida, nlat country." But he pointed out Herdera will play for the dancing the Old Testament" to be given tended and a congregation of 80 communicate with Hammond, probably, while he'a shaving. Born In Haverhill, Mata., h* during the Lenten period. Covontry. tonight at 8:30. Plans for tho new th* t»nk trw»m:Uon. . are allowed to use government shave jiist as often as white collar war* preaantad befora Judga John cam* to Maneheiter about four that he la a technical advlaer and and wlU al«o be the feature of The Internationel flavor will be church building will be explained waa raported...... for lastSui Sunday. sir Galahad ^eetlag Sahnday, Fab. II, II M l. la M i - S M I . Newi of the impondin* •nip- Doctor Says equipment-' He , said there are "But he's wrong.” insisted pret­ workers, but they often shave at D. LaBolle Jan. 33 op chargaa of did not partlcljtat* in decMonp on tha special entertainment pro­ The church mlaaionary commit­ New Home* Planned A meeting of' the Order of (Ur 3 \ '.'*5 ty Rem Schoen, who believes she yearn ago. Ha waa employed aa a tee .will meet Wednesday at noon supplied by a Ulk given by a Bar­ and dlecueaed by architects, Al­ ment wm •larllln* bec«u*f th« two considerations that justify night rather than in the morning. ualng a motor vehlcla without the control or decontrol. gram. nard School axchange teacher In fred Reinhardt and Aaaoclete*. It la reported that a number of Galahad la planned for thla 6taU Department. In delaying ac^ North American's use of then>: Is the world’s only lady career "The thickness of a man's beard owner'* permlealon ■haat metal worker at Pratt and in Um parsonaga on Rt. 44A. outside families are intereated tn evening a t , 8t. Peter's Rectory Neglecting C'nee of Keel Can pognotoimat. '"M ost men don't Whitney Aircraft. Tho aubcommitte* wants to According to the March of The Pilgrim Fellowship will en­ Manchester on her native Hawaii Tax Review SeealeB tJon on Iarael‘1 requeat to buy *S0 "First the facilities are there IF no index of his Virility." ' On thla charge, each'‘waa flnad learn why thla country agrood In Dtmea Oommitte* $1,102.34 haa and a prcigram of folk dancing by The Board of Tax Review wl’* buying land and putting up houses Hall, with crafts aa the feature. A mtllton worth of Amertcan arms Lead le Dlffleultte* That Cause and sho\ild be used and second we really know how to shave proper­ Miss Schoen says that Alexan­ 3100 here, and In -addition, Mrs. He leavea hla wife. Mra. Eileen tertain the youth group from the In th* area of the proposed re­ parent, either father or mother, le Dtstrees. ly—even though they do It about KondratovlcB’ on* daughter, Mre. 1954 to a relaxaUon of embargoaa been contributed to date and it U Firat ISongragational Church dur­ the two ibeal troops. They will hold Its last aeeeion tomorrow at for the paat aeveral month*, ha* have not had enough time to ac­ der the Great was probably the Stodolakl waa given a SO-day Jail by other western nations on tho aatpected that the fund will in- the community Hall from 9;S0 a.m. gional school, with . the evident' asked to accompany each boy. pleaded It want* to avoid an arm*, cumulate all the money that 10,000 times in their lifetime." first military leader to order his sentence while Stodolakl drew a Francis H. O.'BrIen; two son*, Rob­ ing its meeting Sunday evening In Include the Italian taranteele, a Idea of prorittng from establishing By GDWLN P. JORDAN, M. D. ert S. and Michael J. Kondretpvics; ahlpment to Rueala of-a variety of oreasa by a laig* amount follow­ Maxlcan dhnce and an American to 4 p.m. Paatar'a Uaaa race tn the Mlddla B!a*t. I would be needed to buy the jtec- Entered Field 4iy Accident troops to shave as a military 60-dSy Jail term. ing tonight's affair. the (Thurch (Community H o u se . ' Returna Heme . residence In the vicinity of the A pastor'* class for those de­ Further. It hae aald the »ale of j Written for NEA Service easary plant." Miss Schoen. a former Paterson. measure. For driving while hi* Ucenao and on* grandchild, M Man- materials which previously had *rher* will be a speaker and Joint square dance. The glrla have been school. The Idea la aald to be aome- A good many people are unnec­ cheater; and two brothera, Cheater bean deemed mllltartiy strategic. UMlca Night buslnoas meeting. ■tudying folk dancing for merit Mra. Walter F. Elliott of Bol- alring to become united with the Commdnut arm* to Epypt tended John Courtney, committee coun­ N. J., grade school teacher, got Then the enemy couldn't grab waa euapended, Stodolakl waa also McClellan declined to aay In ad­ Tlia Laurel Forest, Tan Oedars ton O nter Rd. was diacharged on what frowned upon by aome of Congregational (Thurch la planned to upaet the power balance in that essarily careless with their fet. sel. read Air Force regulations re­ Into the fleld of pogonotomy, the i his men by their beard* In close lined $100 and senteifctfd to 30 of Haverhill and Frank Kondrato- BwinnMge Sale badge work for about alx weeks tho** who have the best interests ups< - Q-'Hy feet perspire freely all vicB of Detroit, Mich, vance what ground he plaimod to a t Labanon, will hold a ladies with Mrs. A. Verprauakaa.. of An­ Tuesday from Manchester Memor­ foi Sunday, opening at 3:30 and _trounled area. quiring that salaries above $25,000 art of shaving by accident. combat," she explained. daya In Jail. BtodolakTa two Jail There will be a white elephant ial Hospital where eh* had been of the echool at heart, ■■ tending closing at 5 p.nt., with the pastor, Piny into Red Hands during the year. Thev keep annually, involved In Air Force While working temporarily as a terma were to run eimultanoously. Funeral aervlce* will be held cover In qlieatlonlng a team of raw night tomorrow atartlng at 3:S0 table at the Garden Club rummage dover and Mr*, liiomaa C. John­ tp swell the estimated enrollment breaking out In between/th* toe* M ond^ morning at 3:15 at the- metata experts from tho Pentagon p.m. In tho Nathan Hale (Commu­ ■ale Feb. 24 from 10 a.m. to 4 son of the Center aa Inatnictore. undergoing medical treatment. dangerously. the Rev, John G. Beek" In charge. Any shipment of American wea* contract*, be individually ap­ model, he learned that executives The pair was arreated Dec. 32, nity (Tenter. Following a dinner Diane Mather, daughter of Mr. and o n K na to an Arab countrj' would with crack* and sore* which Itch. proved. of the Gem Safety Razor Co., were 1955 on a compUilnt mada by. Eu­ John B, Burka r\)h*ral Ho(ne, 87 headed by Dr. May. . p.m. in the Nathan Hale Com­ It la reported that some have al- It goes away In a few days but Icy Europe Faces B. Centar St., followed by a solemn Ha said he plans to question musie will be provided for dancing. munity Onter. Mrs. R. B. Mather of Hebron Rd., Maachester' Evealag Herald Bol- eadyo' Manc4ie«ter Rvealng Herald Re- ve ^ven Russia a tailor-made Atwood said company salary .and depressed over the fact so few gene McClure of McClure Pontiac la accompaniat for the troop danc­ toB eorreep*ad*w4, Mrs. Jaaeph ready obtained house lots and plan argument that it was all right for keeps coming back. What aug-' Incentive payment's were reported men knew how to get a really good Inc., 373 Main St.,'.that they had requiem Mae* In St. James' Church ethar Defense Department wit- New 4-H Membera.,' Paper CoUeoUoa to begin building. bro* correspondent, Mlaa Auean • _ . . .— . . . ------gestiona have you?—L. D. Shortages in^Food taken a car, allegedly to try It at 9 o'clock. Burial will bo In St. neesea about tha ahlpment of somo New enrolleee in 4-H work listed The North (Teventry Fire De­ ing. D’llaha. telephoa* Ml S-884e. Pendleion, telcphoao AC 3-3454. SHOPSJmH the Red* to supply arms to as part of coats, but he did not shave. She sold them on the Idea with the Rockville office of the The Coventry Girl Scout* will Region richool Meeting Arabs since the Vnited State* was A—It sounds very much a* know what procedures the service of letting her tour the nation and before purchase. James' Cemetery. electrical goods from western na­ partment wilt hold a paper, rage The three towns concern^ with though this might be a rather After hearing the clrcumetancea Friends may call at tha funaral Extension Service Include- Penny and magaaine collection tomorrow be accompanied by Mra. Henry WITH 4** JOINTm OR I f ' JK3SAW doing the same thing. bad ringworm: The excessive negotiating officers had followed give demonktrations of proper (Continued from P Pag* ^ s One) home after 7 o'clock tomorrow tions to Rueala. Barth, Charlana Beebe, DOnna Bee­ Day, their leader; Mrs. Carl Rle- Divorcee Freed th* coming regional high school Obviously with these considera­ In regard to them. shaving techniques in high >t^hools. surrounding the Incident, Judge In testimony yesterday John H. in the North District met Wednesday evening - at the tions in mind, the State Depart­ persperatlon Is quite likely not Vine R. Parmalee nolled- Ui*e night and after 2 o'clock Sunday Wllllama, a Defenae Department be, Nancy Blaaell, Jean Bradfield, - Committee to Meet ‘ nier, assistant leader; Mies Ger­ I related to the ringwomv but The subcom/biltee yesterday colleges, offices snd factor!^ Italian ministry of agriculture afternoon. 0*11 (Targo, Patricia Chappell, trude Rathbun, Mra. Dorothy Hed- In Guide^g Killing Elementary School here, with John FUN HOW FOR 7 ment backtracked quickly. placed figures in the hearing rec­ To prepare for her caredr Miss charge of ualng the car without machine tools apeolallat, aald ha The Plains Athletic Field Im' Yeoihane of Andover as moderator. ShorUy after midnight It an­ helps the infection to stay alive warned Italy!* crop damage "will the owner'! permission agalnat Pamela Cjrane, Jop DeCkwta. Phyl- provement committee will meet man and Mrs. Gloria Medwits. I id troubelsome. If this has ord indicating 10 company officer* Schoen tutored for several months be tremendous." had opposed the relaxation of em- lla DeForeat, Karen DePoIt, Bar- Louis Drakoa, architect and W. nounced: "All export perndls of an were paid $594.2.50 last year and under Elbridge J. Casseli.ian, a both defendants yesterday. bargoM on'Biitlah sales to Ruatia Sunday at 9:30 a.m. in Jim's Bar Science' Fair Eatrlea , Brockvllle, Ont., Feb. 17 (45— C. Helaler, recently named re­ TH 3T HEW HOME e.xisted a long time you may need France, which had expected to When Stodolakl testlfl^ during bars Doggart, Joyce Eldredge, ber Shop. The local Elementary School An attractive American divorcee I ns to the Middle East are beihg the expert a.dvice and care of a awarded $399,000 in Incentive Staunton, Va., scientist. She feels of machine tool* he described aa Grace Fawell, Catherine Flaherty, gional school aupervlsor, were temporarily suspended pending compensation, the latter to be paid Casselman Is to pogonotomy as export wheat, now will have to go the trial here, he said he and hla "eiaentlar to the making of weap­ All interested arc urged to at' expects to have about 30 entries ja-aa freed last night In the pistol THIS SPRIHO! ■ skin specialist since the success­ wife traveled in the car to aeveral Ruth Millett Roberta Hansen, Sandra Johnson, tend. in the Manchester High School I (urther examlnatKm.” over five year*. Shakesneare h* to literature. He's -i>h the world market to insure on* and "whoa* use for peacetime death of a fishing guld* at her In response to a query, press ful treatment of a condition of points in the State before the car tindk Krtatoff, Cheryl Uttle, Science Fair to be held at the island, lodge. this sort Is likely to be compli­ the Utan of the beard world. bread for the French and Algerian^ purposes would be tb* exception,*’ Haael Uttle, Karen Uttle, Lillian HOMiS auitT fRgJOtlinOtJIQUWWIWSHOHIRIIILIMimia officerBlcer White...... ^ ----- said ha knew of no "He has be-n Studying shaving was returned to McClure's. Maaoheeter Bvenlag Herald Verplanck School next Wedneadiy, Mrs. Virginia Rlpks, 42, 4-tIme- Such pending permit except that cated, possibly inclading the use populations. Stodolakl alab aald Irf court hek* Hag, Mo Ulyrim, Monica Malloy, Nancy Coventry correspbadent, Mr*. C. Thursday and Friday from 3 to married daughter of a formar o m n a i ANDaiMOOnJD 2 WEEKS ONLY FEB. 16 - 29 of X-rays. ■clentifically for i.iore than 25 Three-quarters of the damage JcV HBII Kaowa What's Beat Meore, Alton Morse. Pearl Potter, (\%’o Are Presently covering the Unks scheduled for years," she said. "A remarkable he backed the car from the Me' L. Little,. telephoM, Pilgrim 9 p.m. Sjrracuse mayor, waa acquitted of added up today was accounted for Clure driveway to the street but I waa only kidding teenager*. A Edria Sheldon. Nancy Sheldon, 3-9X31. Detailed inatructions were given BulKHng nt Rockledge) ' shipment on the S.8. James Mon­ Q—After a series of test* I man —always clean-shaven. I don't in wheat losses. Not since the \ahort while, ago I wrote a toiigue- Lynn Usher, Diana Wahmaim and manslaughter In the death of T V S E R V I C E ro* for Damman, Saudi Arabia. . and 8 think I ever saw him with stubble this waa the only time he drove on the school bijUetin this week George (Tommy) Knapp. Th* 45- At about the same time. White have bMn told that I have low bitter winter of 1381 have farm­ the auto. Motor vehicle records m-cheek article attempting to So They Say Judith AVheelock. S |J 5 \ * o « l ALIIRT OAYSON blood sugar. What does this on hi* face.” ers lost so heavily. prove that today's teenage daugh- Property Transfera relating to setting up exhibits at year-old guide died of ,bullet Nlghta #A s99 X Pins Parts House press secretary James C. During her demonstrations Miss showed hla license waa under aua- Judge Urges Ban the Fair. The exhibitors have been wounds Dec. 30 at th* lodge on R.P.D. No, 1. RoekvUl* Hagerty called In newsmen cover­ mean? I am on a high protein Wine producers expect a bad pension at the time. tera are im arttr than their moth- Warrantee deeds filed in the invited to bring their entries to Newborough Lake. TEL. Ml 1-3134 Call TR e-etes BUSH HMDWARE CO. diet and cannot us* sugar In my Q.-^In the Bible, how many Schoen admits ^he sometimes finds year and the citrus, crops of the *ra;x The Soviet Union has aurpaasad Town (Tlerk's office recording ing Prealdent Elsenhower's vaca­ it dlfflrult to ge. a man to act as Parmeire further ordered that tha United States In thermonuclear On Driver for Life school after vacation ao they may Defenae coifnacl asserted that tion retreat at Thomasvllle. Ga. food.—Mrs. P. E. ranks cf heavenly ’.lejng* have been south were hard hit. Flowers Stodolakl is not to drive during hli It\ never occurred to me that nroperty tranefere include the fol­ be seen by the student' body. Mra. Rieka was repeatedly beaten "The President underaUnd* A—There are several possible counted? guinea pig while she shows off her were killed by the mlllioni and anyona would take that kidding ihydJx>gen bomb) weapons. lowing; John H. (Thaplin to Nelaon i. cause* for a lower than normal ■having grace. . j ’ consequently the perfume Industry probation period, with or without column lerloualy. But apparently —ijMarahall Vasalli Chulkov W. and Nancy C. Lewi*, property Hartford. Feb. 17 (45 — A com­ School Seed Sale by Knapp and feared him. She that the Department of State ■ is A.—Nine, of which angels were a license. tells a rongresa of tha Both Student Councils at the testified that she threatened the suspending export llcShses to that amount of sugar In the blood. the lowest and seraphim the high­ "Men seem Instinctively dis­ will be hurt. number of teenagers did. At In Lakevlew Terrace; George P, mon pleae Judge recommended Assuming that you have the trustful of a woman with a razor The cabinet took three quick Atty. Meyer Schwoleky of Hart­ least, they pretended to, Ukrainian (Toromunlat.party. and and Margaret B. Fulton to yesterday that Walter W. Nelaon school are participating In a seed man with a pistol and that he was arc*.:’, Hagerty said, adding that est. / V ford represented the defendants. ■ale ^ a in thla spring. Bonnie Val­ shot accidentally aa they struggled ™ t h a t a r e * " he meant Saudi most common variety, then It Is In her hand." she said, smiling. measures when the extent of the For' • ka scattering of mothers William Thoma* Smyth Jr., prop­ Jr„ 30, be banned from driving ?ult* correct to treat you with "But so far I’ve been lucky. I damage became apparent: It ap­ from different part* of the coun­ . We are going to hit the high erty In Silver Acre*; Walter F. xfid for the rest of hla life. A jury had entine, ahd Linda Paggioli are co- for the. weapon. Arabia. —What did Scheherazade tell roads and the low roada and fight managers of the event. Proceeds The prosecution aaaerted that If -I He said In response to a ques- requent feedings of high pro­ all those stories for ?- - haven't lopped off a noee or -ear proved the Importation of 12,475. try have written me that their Marcia M. Mather to Joseph S, copvicted him of drunken driving. tein foods with little or no sucar yet," , ...... metric .tons of wheat.from Tu- daughteri have said to them, "See, for this thing | racial segregation and Dorothy L Conley, property Nelson had appealed to the com­ from the. sale go into the Cbuhcll Mra. Rieka faared Knapp, ah* and ttoo-MMit in saylnx J»s«nAw*c pr slaixh**. Ybii win probably A.-^Sh* talked for 1,001 nights In-pubiio schools). If the. governor treasury and are usually devoted Francia Burns,. a friend present “understands'', the action was ^ to keep her husband from kilting " What mistake do most men niaia and Morocco, the buying of AboutTciwn Mils Millett aay* teenage glrls'sre In Lakevlew- Terrace; enty of mon pleas .court hie convicUon .in Ing taken, he meant, suspension have to continue this for a long, make while shaving? foreign wheat now stocked in smarter than their mothers.'' (Frank Clement of Tenneeaee) Waterbury to Joseph F. Coughlin, Hartford Police Court Jan. 13, to" some special event for the Stu­ at the time of the ehooUng, could Anyone can slap up her. -IH ; was~belng ordered. long time, since once-establish­ "They are too slap-dash,” she European ports or aboard freight­ All of which goes to show that it doesn't do It, we're' going to put property In Lakevlew Terrace. • when he was fined $210 and sen­ dent body. A progi'am of movtei easily have subdued him. ed, there seem* to be little likeli­ The Covenant League of the him on the fire. tenced to 60 daya In Jail. was sponsored last year toward the Mra. RIcka still faces a civil ac­ Trying to Reach DuIIm Q—Is there any truth to the ■Bid. "The hair* in their beard ers, and the sowing of 1.900 square Covenant Congregational Church la dangerous to try to kid the Also, Harry C. Newcombe to hood of the blood s«igar return­ 'contain a chemical known as kera­ miles of farmland with seed previ­ young. —Harry W. Pyle of Memphia, Doris Jean and Theodore Toedt, It was hla second drunken driv­ close of the season as a special tion brought on behalf of th* dead Hagertynsd said earUer he was ing to normal levels by Itself. theory • that human* have more will hold its monthly meeting to­ national chah'man of the feature for the youngsters. man's estate and his 14-year-old trying without success to get In males because nature is making tin which makes them as tough a* ously Intended for flour. morrow at 7:45 p.m. at the home So thla column, kids, la the property In Lakewood Heights, ad­ ing conviction and at the time of FOOD touch with Secretary of State copper - wires. This mullt be dis­ it'ralght stuff. There'a no' tongue- Pro- Southerner* organiza­ dition 3; Bylvaater J. and June O. hla second arrest, hie license waa With the exception of a packet eon. The writ aeeka 115,000 dam- STORES a sign like this... q —Would you give me some up for the men killed in war? French hoiiaewlvea felt other of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Johnson, age* and $250 funeral expeniea.. Dulles, who la vacationing in the A—This theory has no scien­ solved before you can gel a good loi*ea quicker. Early vegetables 29 Spruce St. The program will In-the-cheek about. It. tion. Plofe to David H. and Constance A. under, euepension. of atringlesa bean seeds'..which sell information on flargoyllsm. Is close shave." You are going to have to live Hodgkins, property In Twin Hills In addition to hla recommenda­ for 15 cents, the flower and vege­ Bahamas. this Inherited 7—Mrs. E. H. tific basis. were hard hit. Forty thousand tons consist of colored slides of vari­ Whether he did reach Dulles or Recipe for Good Hhave of lettuce were destroyed and ous church functions held recently. a good many years to be emarter It wouTd take a tremandoua addition :~Ray O. and Helen M. Up­ tion. Judge Vine R. Parmelee sen­ table seeds cost 6-cents a packeL COVAL whether Elsenhower took direct A-'Gargoyllsm Is a rather rare than your mothers. If you- ever art. amount of Ingenulfy to work this ton to Richard T. and Marian A. tenced Nelaon to eight months In Turkey' Dinner condition which seem* to run In Q.—What Is the origin of the Here Is her recipe for a good prices soared imm.ediately. Pota­ Jail. action —: either 'personally or phrase "rule of thumb"? ■have: toes, also severely damaged, were Your mother haa a great big (practical flood Inaurance plan) Upton, property on South St. Ext.; The turkey dinner for the bene­ ROYAL TV SERVICE TOILET TISSUE families and la present at birth. General Manager Richard Mar­ out. but I think we can do it. I Gerald Victor Mochau to Clarence He directed the court clerk; fit of the Grade 8 trip will be held through aides with him In Georgia A.—The phrase stems from an­ "Firat, wash the face thoroughly selling In Parle at three to four tin left this afternoon for Essex edge on you right now. an' edge Serving all Manchester and It la associated with abnormal in soap and hot water to get rid made up of her extra yfsra. think Congress should throw a F. and Beatrice M. Lemtre, prop­ “Send a recomraendaUon to the tomorrow with sittings at 6 and 7 ^ w a s not clear. hone development and deposits of cient limes when a unit of meas­ times their normal price. Junction, Vt.. where he will visit erty of Mathieu and PIche. vicinity. glJM per hour call— ■ Hagerty referred all questions ure was provided by the distance of the grit and start dissolving the his father over the weekend. He Knows People Better—-You, Too challenge at the insurance indus­ Motor Vehicles Department, that p.m.' Ticket* for the full course CLEANSER \h fatty-llke or protein substances In In vicinity of Nice on tile Just living those extra year* haa try to do it. Son Named with a. record like this. I consider dinner are available from eighth plus parte. All work guaran­ 2 «- 23c seeking clarification to the State In various parts of ' the body. from the tip of the thumb to the keratin. This should take at least I'sually sunny Riviera, frujt and expects to return to hi* desk at teed In writing. Call CHapM D epai^ent. knuckle, or to thehe isecond joint. a minute and a half. the Municipal Building on Monday taught her things you can't even — Val Peterson, civil defenae The Infant eon of Mr. and Mrs. It an abuse of dlscreUon tb ever grade atudents. There la usually a shortening of flower losses were estimated at begin' to underatand. administrator. Richard D. Keniston of High St. restoreXthia man'* llcenae—ever." Mrs. Ormand Welt is chairman T-1I63 anytime. 8TARK1ST WHITE How the Arab nations wmild re­ the trunk In relation to the ‘Tl>e lather should be. brushed on three bullion francs'($8'j million). or Tuesday. TIDY HOUSI f k m act to the sudden reversal was Q.—Who attempted tn corner vigorously for three minutes, to She know* people better than limbs, protrusion of the abdomen Experts fear tliat most of the or­ you do. She has had more time to No child less than 18 years old COUP. OF NiW YORK OliMNk Tuna CM* i u something only time could tell. and some other signs. Including 'the gold market In 1*69, and soak the bqard thoroughly and dis­ ange trees arc lost and It will take Irish breads of various kinds 35 Tha United States Is about to solve the rest of the keratin. study people. ■hniild be alfowed to drive after abnormalities In the shape of the thereby, precipitated the crjsis eight years to rebuild some groves. will be a feature of the food -sal* dark. Thla rule should be enforced SANDWICH BAGS snter negotiations x.wlth Saudi skull. Unfortunatieiy, there is known as Black Friday? "Keep the razor wet while of the Daughters of Liberty She knows you pretty well,\ too. 8AN BENITO shaving! Hold the razor at a 20-to- Half the mimosa, ^all the carna­ Lodges tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. in Maybe she knows you even better by parents. Arabia for renewal of an agree- no knolvn effective treatment. A. —Jay Gould and James Flak, tions and all the early ro.ses are — Dr. Elmer Hess, president 30 COUNT |||^ ment under which this country Jr. 30-degree angle la flat-topped ra­ Hale'a store. than you know youraelf. She has Tomatoes ig. <«. S7o zor Is best; it is set at a 25-degree lost. been easing the way for you ever Amertcan Medical A a an. maintains an Air Force base at Q—I had two attacks of coron­ . The subzero weather ao far urges special restrictions to Dahran In that country.^ThanShl ary thrombosis but after two or Q.—How does the American angle), and shave with short firm According to an Army release sljTce you were born and ha^i aeen averted floods in Italy. But jof- published In last night's iaiue of your character and peraonall'ty de­ halt the "blood bath" on the CHEF ROY-AR-Dr.B MT. WHITNEY agreement expire* In four months, three hourp of pain I was not cabinet differ from the British? strokes. flcials in SlcJly and southern Italy nation's 'highways. DINNER BDEB hut it has a provision for a live- bothered with pain In the cheat A.—It differs in hat it docs not "If you have a tender skin, use The Herald, it was stated that the velop through the yeara. S E A Q H E T T I cool water in applying Hie lather. waivicd many communities would wife of Army Sgt: Joseph A. Peck She knows the world, too. She year renewal. except when I overexerted. Now act as a unit, has no' reaponslhil- be in danger if sudden thaws r.S. P.\RK FUNDS HIKED U.8. private Interest* also have It la eight weak* since I have had Ity as such, and plays little or no "Always shaVe toward the chief, Jr. lives at 42 Devon Dr. Actually has been living tn it a lot longer RIPE where the beard Is thickest. Shave started melting the huge snows In it Is hts fiancee, Mias Maureen than you have. When you think she Washington, Feb. 17 i/P) — ani MEAT BALLS extensive oil developments in my thliri and I am awakenad. part In making the Irwa. tho mountains. Is unduly concerned with what Foreseeing a steady rise In tha Saudi Arabia. , every hour and a half at night against the grain only when clear­ Boober. who lives at that addreal. IS OZ. CAN Q An ice pack' narrowed the only Miss Boober is In training at ‘people may think" It la proj^ably iHtpularlly of national parka, the The State Department's original with pain ao I have to,use nitro­ Q.—Why is the fruit of the paint ing up the rough, spots. House .Appropriations Cominlt* 25c announcement asdd the 35-ton M41 glycerin every night. Is there called a "date” ? ' ; ''After shaving: apply an anti­ sea lane between East and West Mercy Hospital, Springfield, Maas. Just because she knows better than any medicine that might last Denmark, across the .Store Baelt you that.* girl's reputation ia a tee today loted a sharp Increase Wsdker Bulldog tanks—which It A.--Tfie friiTl name is from the septic talcum prtwdcr. C3can the very precious thing. In funds to improve park facili­ described as training vehicles— longer?—Reader.• Urre'k dactyloi-, "a finger," be­ razor but don't dry the blade. Let sound. More than 2,000 railway lAKfR'S ^ A--I cannot tell whether you freight cars were piled up on both Because she Is older she looks ties. The Committee recom­ FALMOUVE SOAP Were loaded on the S. S. James cause of the date's reaemblsncc to it dry itself. It will stay sharp further shead than you do. mended spending 315 million for Mqhroe, preparatory tft her em-_ get some relief from the hltro- a finger. longer.” ends of the route and the govern­ Public Records VANILU glycerine or none at all. Thla The young think of the moment. i^nlriirllon «T physical facilities barkation this afternoon. 25,000 Hairs In Beard ment banned all unnecessary ship­ Those who have lived longer learn In national parks. EXTRACT « •* 3 2 5 c Actually, the tanks had not been may be Important since the pain Q.~ How ia the Methodist Miss Schoen Is full of beard lore. ments. from which ydu are now suffering Warrantee Deeds to see beyond the end nf their loaded last night but Ivere.on two d\urch in Amarica governed? Here are a few items: The Red Men's Building Assn., noses. H'HM'K 3I.ARKRT G.AINH may not be angina but rather a A.—The government L* episco­ "The average beard has 2.5,000 DOW NTOW N FISHING • * ™ c birges tied up near the Vessel. A forhi of cheat pain which la de­ Inc.,- to Salve Vendrilld, trustee So never \mdereitimat* your New York, Feb. 17 (45—Liveljr 12 curtain of secrecy w a s thrown pal, . which means that it Is or- hairs and the nvciage man .spends for the lORM, . 301.311 CINTIR ST., AT MOAO S T .i^ T IL MI3.I 13I 14V4.0B. 31e MAIN MT.: .301 S i Mb* wttli. thM policy, tho Uoit* pUtrtet Cbalrmaa ■'n. 4- "*' ■p . <1 s! ^ ‘ , «

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“^UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.' MANCHESTER. CONN- FRI6a Y, FEBRUARY 17, 1956 MANCHESTER EVENING HEIULD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1966 PAGE e l e v e n PAGE TEN morrow evening at the Hoose Robert8on Speaks RockviUe Roekvilh Home on Blm St., with music by Grange Notes the Meadow Lerka of Enfield. The $25,000 Attachment Board of Officers will meet Mon­ On Southeast Asia AtncNricaii Dye Gets day and there will be a regular meeting on Tuesday. FranlPKel- A special Valantlne program Filed by Builders A series of meetings on South­ was presented when the Wapping L a i^ Steam Unit senberg has been awarded, life east Asia this spring was opened THE SMILING Grange met at the Wapplpg Com­ mberahip in tha lodge. the HIon.i Walter Rockvinr, Feb. 17 tSpecial)—A last night by munity Hall Feb. 14. Rockvin*. Feb. 17 (Special),— Midget Basketball Robertson, assistant secretary of 125.000 attachment against Bar­ state for the Far East, speaking It was announced that the Youth ney and Jean Mosea of VSrnon has A W.OOO-pound eteam fenerator, ere will be three games to- Cbmmittee was to put on a pro­ the larseet of lU type In the nlgr in the Midget Basketball at a dinner meeting .'SW 956 Main been Hied wifh Town Clerk Kerwin IRISHMAN SAYS: gram. but due to unforeseen cir­ Leagde, at the Northeast School St., Hartford. Several Manchester Elliott by Vernon Country Estates State, haa been delivered to the people were in attendance. cumstances, it Was replaced with Inc., Hartford developers. , gyro, vWth all,six teams partici­ the Valentine program with the Amencaii eyeing Corp. here for pating. ^ r e n ts , friends of the Factual information will be The complaint charges that tha DEAL WITH OONnDENOH tnatallatlon in iU new $500,000 presented at the series of meetings following Grange mentbers par- Moses entered into an oral agree­ players and the public are Jnvlted ticipsting: Slster.s Lucy Souther- • • plant addition. to attend. \ by top experts from the U.S. De­ ment w ith'the developers giving AND partment of Slate, universities and gill, Evelyn, Foster, Haniish W il­ them a two-year option tb buy 63 The oll-flr»d boiler, manufactur- Witinok’a \ t V will play the liams; Brothers Robert Collins, foreign embassies, authors and home lota in Vernon for a total •d by the Titueville Iron Worka. American Legnm at 6:15; Bonan's Edwin Barber and John Williams. DRIVE WITH SATISFAGTUW TituaviUe, Pa., will produce 26,000 Restaurant wilKm eet the Sport travelers. Countries to be con price of 843,100. < sldered are Burma, Thailand, The auctioning of the box poundr of ateam per hour, under Onter si 7;15\ and Morlarty luitches proved successful and waa It claims that under the agree- I-aos. Cambodia, Vietnam. Malaya, me'nt the developers had agreed to iso pounds iweaaure. accoidlng to Bros, play the Ex^ange Club at enjoyed by all. It must be men­ G. Shaffer Co. Indonesia and the Philippines purchase not less than three lots the TOomaa ' ' 8:16. The meetlnga, which arc open to tioned that Brother George Pot- Hartford, who negotiated, the Police An terton purchased two box lunches every . thrCo months during that LIsIm WHAY rwlle mry ailM INS? tranaactlon. W. Main the general public, including men. time, ^ t h parties, according to Frank Mlfflt, 47, will be held In the clubrooma of and had siatera sitting on each A ipokearnan at Shaffer aald Police the comMaint employed engineers at 9:S0 for our dillf t^ lil St., was arrested by the Service Bureau for Women’s side. for so-called Bargain and others for the purpose of lay­ Jiave to tvapi the coet of the boUer waa about yesterday and Oharged with oper­ Organizations at 9.58 Main St. The meeting to be held Febi''28 $27,000. It waa designed by ating a motor vehicle whll^under will again have the popular ing out pikns, making soil tests Hartford, on Fridays'. Feb. 24. and con stru in g a rjght of way. Rtmambar: Wa/Po$ltlv#lY Will Nof John P. Legnoe Associates. Hart­ the influence of liquor or dn March 9 and 23, and April 6, from basketball game between > the ford consulting engineering Arm, The arrest was made follo*(lng "Oldatera” and "Youngsters" The subdivl^on plans spbmitted Knowingly Bn UndnrsoW! y , 10:30 am. to 2:30 p.m. to the Vernon Zoning Commission and will be used by the local man­ a alight accident at E. Main i^d Any'local people Interested may played at the Community Hall af­ " M E R F ' G A Y j - ufacturing company in processing Prospect Sts. Driver of the othi were approved Jan. 31, the state­ t o register up to 48 hours In advance ter the meeting. Waller Foster- r a car at t^Ules. car involved was Everett Smith.' will have charge of the “Oldatera" ment says. Last wWk the develop spf the meetings at the Service '55 OLDSMOBILE'W' / According to Shaffer, the flat- Tolland. Only slight damage was B4ireau. There is a nominal.charge and Robert Tucker the "Young­ er said he gave the Moses $100 for ’'55 Chevrolet' cu-slaed boiler took almost a done to both vehicles. Det. Sgt. meetings and luncheons. sters." Any brother wishing to play sn option and was jirepared to pay Bel Air Hardtop V-8. Two-tone, 4-Doer. Radio, heater, hydramatlc. ImmncqBte In- month to travel from the Penn- George Trapp and Patrolman Ed­ $1,400 for the title tb two lots Mae nnd white, powergtide, ra­ rnay contact either brother for Ride and out, 11,000 miles. syiva^ factory, because of its win CSirlson investigated. Iriformatlon. , The Moses refused to accept, ac­ dio, heater, custom Intrblor. $2295 unusually large size. It waa cording to the complaintX New ear guarantee. Robert F. Brooks, 23. Carroll icr for Judge Boo.ster night will al.so he held 9,000 original / sidetracked several times en Dr., was arrested yesterday by the same night, and the purpose The plaintiff seeks; \ t\ miles. $2195 route, the spokesman paid. Sgt. Trapp and charged with of this progrsm Is to round up 1. A decree compelling In^ dp The. only boilers in the sute apeeding. He la scheduled to ap­ Carlhy Row Grangers and bring them along to fendants to perform their ai larger than this one are those pear in City Court March 8. the meeting. ment with the plaintiff for/ used by power plants. They are '55 FORD '54 FORD I: State Police from the Stafford (OoattaiiM Irom Page Oae) Seats are usually hard to obtain sale of the premises. / Country Squire, 8-Passen^er Station Wagnn. constructed on the job, while this 2. An injunction restraining the Victoria H a r ^ p V-8. Two-tone, red and __ ^ — .. a .A __..,,..a./al In^ Barracks made three traffic ar­ on this hasketball game night and Fordomatic, whltewalL tires, leather In- particular boiler was shipped Aidrlch could dot understand why defendant from interfering with white, white«irnU tires, leather Interior, ra­ rests in the area yesterday. Bryan Grangers are urged to arrive early terlor. Radio, heater./r.,A.o Nady-madA the Hartford dealer Baker, 21, East Hartford, was he should sign such a statement to secure a place in the hall. the purchase with the plaintiff or dio, heater, back-up and signal lights, dual $2195 ch a rge with speeding by State after having been\ cleared, for his otherwise disposing qf the ]lrop exhaust. New car C O I O C mileage. New ca^ gi^ranlee. Tkrttt Shop Drive Pollow sn Frederick Lewis. Stale Judicial post by thS FBI. i . . * erty in question. condition. Tha Thrift Shop drive sponsored Pollcefnan Robert Hephermsn ar- In a letter to Got\Hertcr. Aid- B ritlS ll C la m p V lSC 3. Damages totaling $2S,000.< by tha Rockville District Council of M it i Martin Foster, 28.. Newton rich aald at the time'that he con­ The attgchmenyincludes a total '52 B U IC k CathoUd Women will end on Sun­ Igh lan ^ Mass., fo r\ violation of sidered it something of an indig­ of 91 acres In fodr parcels of land '55 PLYMOUTH day. On PVec Spending Bnvoy 4-Door. Two-tone. Special Rlriera Hardtop. the rules of the road, Wjth an 818 nity for a member of tke federal on the road bMweet\ Vernon Cen­ Oynaflow-^cqdlo, heater, white- . A ll artUlea which are collec bond postedjssnd Wllfred'Chavette. Judiciary to sign a non-C^munlat ter and Verrton • Center Station. R a ^ , heater, immaculate $1645 will be sent to the Norwich Dio­ 19, Lincoln, M H „ and Southing­ affidavit. (Contlnued from Page One) The case is scheduled for Hartford wall cesan Committee which is cooper­ ton, for speedrag- Judge Aidrlch, it was exp^lned, County Superior Court on March 6. ating with all Catholic charities. llospiial Notes swore that he never was a mem­ rise in costa, so that the upward The Thrift Center at Norwich is New patients ^ t City Hospital ber of, an organization advocating pressure on prices will be re­ '5^ MERCURY known aa "Things VnUmItad,”. and JriHardtop. Two-ione paini, white- '53 FORD eveiy day at GORMAN*S! today include Sidney Munro, Ver­ the overthrow of the govern m ^ lieved,” he aald. " I believe that la open Thuraday, Friday And Sat­ non Trtller Court;\Mrs. Russell although these measures will £xt<^iided Forecast wall tires, Mercomatk, radio, healer, power Cuatomllne V ',- when he waa sworn In aa a federaT 4 urday of each week, l^riiig the Smith, 13 Prospect Nst; Charles judge on April 29. 1964. tialurally result In some sacrifice ateerlng, 4-'«Vay seat. New Radlo, heater, excellent rubber, ( t 1 A Q K , present drtva UBadhouaehold item s WebsUf, 142 High St\ Mrs. Clare Sen. McCarthy brought up the some disappointments, they will The five-day, Saturday through car guarantee. $2795 Exceptlonaiiy cl^n. I W ^ "T' such nd drapaa, c a rta ln and dlshea Pierre, 66 Village iSt\ Herman subject In a Senate speech yester­ accepted as wise and timely." Wednesday, weather forecast for and pbcaonal Item a.l^u ding jewel, Schufft, West Wlllingtorit and Mrs. day lii which he said Aldrich acmillan made clear he had Connecticut — Temperatures will >rc .xy,. ahoaa, -liata. and .dresaea,. ace c a r you. a n a LOOK TODAY . . . BUY TODAY* y o u B»so»lore-Payne; 82-tJrBndrAve; - - shBuld " have -disqualified himself no intention a t present of reim- average near normal. LItUe change bMnk colkMttfL' / Coming Events \ . from hearing the case of Leon J. poalnk the controls on Imports in temperature Sunday, warmer V All Cars Hold With A Written Guarantee! The RodtviUa/n'strict Gommit- Knmin. an admitted former Com­ that the ednservattve government tae inclndea M m Wilbur Otto, Mrs. All High School students singing Tuesday, colder Wednesday. The at the evening service for\ the munist, whom Aldrich acquitted of strapped^ after they took over normal for this area is 29. Rain or Edwin Brtel, Mrs. Henry Flana­ contempt of Congress last year. from the '^ijoriiss in 1951. gan, Mrs. John HartI, Mrs. Stan­ World Day of Prayer tonight have snow over the weekend and again been aaked to be at the Baptist .Kamln, a former Harvard re­ Yesterd^ as part of the opera­ about Tuesdsy. Total precipitation ley Bojka/Mra. Henry Rounds, search assistant and now employed tion to ste^ inflation, the Bank Mrs. Buprenant, and Mrs. Church at 6:30. \ one-half to one Incl.. A meetingmecunK ofoi the inr Vernon vernon Grangeurange by ^ Queens University, Kingston, of England boosted its Interest rate MORIARTY BROTHERS Joseph irardlni is the general On borrowed money by 1 per cent chali will be held tonight at 8 o’clock at te 1 McCarthy s in- “ON THE LEVEL AT- CENTER and BROAD” the Grange Hall, committee in January, to 514 per Cent\-the highest since Painting Selected lOllt. the name* of his former Com- painting of the Baptiet ' be in the 1931 crisis. 301-315 CENTER ST. TEL Ml 3-5135 charge of tha program. muhlst Rssoc'fatcs. The contempt Reacting quickly to this new by Mrs. Mildred Llsk of charge followed. Falnrlew Ave. la on exhibition at The Paat Odefs dub, Degree of credit sneeze, deuers on world EMERGENCY Pocahontas will meet tonight at money marts over.IhVlast 24 hours the Library this month.-The paint­ OIL BURNER ing was selected by the Tolland 8 o’clock at Dcd Men's Hall. Judic^ry Uiiit Airing Set have showed more confidence in the pound, which had be^n slipping County. Art. Assn, as the painting, Reservations for the annusl an­ SERVICE ef-the-month. Hartford, Feb. 17 (Sb—The Judi­ on speculative selling. S'" niversary bahquet of the Ladles of The House of Commdna Is to Baard o f Tax Review Maple QroVe, to ba hald March I, ciary ComrrtUtee of the Legislative The Board of Tax Review will Council has^-lwo hearings sched- debate the government’s gnti in­ CALL muBt be made before Feb. 26, with flation program next MondVl' and hold its second session tomorrow Mrs. Florence Rother. uled March 1. ne is on a propo.sal at the office of the Town Clerk to broaden thK rules re.stricting Tuesday. W I L L I A M S Steamed clama and alirlmp will ••Later the Labo'rltes presented a from 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Addi­ be served at the VFW Home on political activity of a State work? OJL SERVICE er, and the' otlieV on a proposal motion of censure "agalnit ^ e tional sessions will be held on Elm St. tonight. Tomorrow eve­ Tuesday and on Feb. f6. that State em pires be neither government's economic policy, ning Frank Eladatuebner Post will penalized nor 6red\for Civil De will be argued during next week Ml 9-4548 Come on over and let us give yon d demonstration in the best Buick yeti Complaints o f the taxpayers hold a game supper with dancing concerning assessments, will be fense work. debate. LOOKING to follow the supper.. heard by board members, Henry ' . . ■ ■ . ' ' i ______- f " T r- . ; - -V rr, ...... f - . ■■ ■ . ^_'sa E. Marchsm. Richard P. Hiller and Y / Norman R. Strong. All TnIcoUvUle and Vernon GImrch Council OMcers newt ltf«m ni*e now being handled Members of the Council of the through the Manchester Evening FOR A GOOD 1 2-0JO C Jt S fn ocia l^ d O x j M ^ i First Evangelical Lutheran Herald, Rockville Bureau, lo«'ated 4 ~ 0 j o j o J l SpiW uxL S td cuC l f ^ 0 j o o J L Church fori tha coming year will in. elude Arthur Dowding, Harold at 1 Market SL, telephone Rock­ MANCH^TER’S USED CAItCENTER 220 H.P^ - , 2 2 0 H .P . \ • Bcheibe, Henry Duell. George ville TR 5-8186. Sumner, Bhrerett Freyf Louis USED CAR? Flechstg, Russell Merk, Thomas Hewitt, Carl Doas, Harry Pfunder, - Buf aotw while the assortment is great — prices low. Thomas Wolff, Lester Breininger, Frederick Schults, Paul Preuss, iPYOU/teSR COSTS ^and John Frey. Committee chairmen have been RsowtL VOU.ITS mte named as follows: (^urch prop, tbMMteR im oe ^2 6 9 4 ^° 2 8 6 6 *2 7 3 5 ®* arty, Russell Merk;* worship and r"f950"i5fig]ScTfiSY- ‘ °® ' ' ' ' ''Tr-'rifi iiwrnrr ' r-l music, the-Rev. Goi^on E. Hbhl CLUB SEDAN. RADIO, HEATER. . . stewgi^shtp and benevolence, eomUMcxoiim Henry Duell; education and liters, OVERDRIVE. VERY CLEAN. L>- tu're, Thomas Wolff.; membership I and Evangelism, Thomas^ Hew4tt I EXCELLENT TRANSPORTA- PK|QE Lutheran worl4 action, Harold Scheibe; Southbury Home, Everett TION. $S95 Frey. s a f e t t -V b s t b d c a Ji s \ I Join State Council '54 Burc^ $1995 '51 FORD $495^ 'The Vern-Kll Assn., for the help 1955 MODELS of.ietarded children has joined the f>ntury 4-Dobr. Light Green Ciist. 6 Fordor. Maroon. 1949 OLD5MOBILE 1953 OLD5MOBII State Council for retarded chil­ 68" Club Sedan. Radio,, hiuter,hqatc . antomatiO DOOR '54 RUICK $1895 "98" Convertible Club CoupeCoupe. Mechanics spe­ dren and will be represented st the *55 OLDS. $2795 '51 STUOE. $695 transmission, low mllefjge, excOjJtloiptlly clean. Special 2-Door. Tutone Grey. cial. < ■ ' state meeting Feb< 26 in Bridge-' "88" Holiday Coupe futone Coipm. V-8 Con>^. - Light An outstanding value aP \ ' port. Plans are under way to pur­ Green. '54MEiTC. $1595 GreJn. ' \ • chase playground equipment for Custom 4-Door. Tutone $99 the class at the Talcottville School. '55 OLD>. SAVE Green. $1395/ Mea'a Dnlon De Luxe (98) .Holiday. Cpe. 1950 MODELS If'dioOJL SsulatL If - ’ WooJL lIw id iD ip L 2^(0oojl Tulone Blue. The Men's Union of the ynidn 1952 PLYMOUTH ts Cong^gatlonal .Church will hold a Eliminate constant expirnse '55 OLDS. SAVE! 1953 MODELS 1953 CHI0'5LER ■ r u n U P ' ' 255' HP. " ■ \ ' ' 285- H . K ^ dinner meeting Wednesday. a.i 4-Dnnr Sedan. Radio, hfater. Full price New ' Yorker Town ^ i l Country Station on your old car N O W ! It’s "88” Holiday. Black '50 OLDS. $595 6:80 p.m. The program following Wagon. Fully equipped including power steer­ * time to trade with GOR­ DU. "88” 4-Dr. Jet Black. the .dinner will start at 8 o'clock '53 MERCURY $1495 '53 OLDS. $1595 ing. power brakes. Must be seen to be appre­ i . it In the Chapel. The public is In-' MAN MOTOR SALES. (Jet Super "88” 4-Doo*-. Tur­ $595 ciated. 4-Door Monterey. Tkvo-tone '50 OLD|. $445 X; iitw l to hear the 80 voices of A l­ behind the wheel in one of Green. quoise and Black. 0 0 Dlx. "88" 4-t>r. Light Grey. bert Pearson’i "Round Ttble Sinik our like-new used cars TO­ era” from the Manchester High '55 OLDS. liAVE! 'S3 pLDS. $1895 1950 PLYMOUTH JAVE •i School. D A Y . ' V Super "88” 4-door. T»vo-lone Super "88". Convertible. '50 OLDS. $595 Suburban. JIust, be seen, to beI appreciated. Light Blue. Black Top. Moose Activities. green. "98” 4-Doo/. Jet Black. Terrllle value. *3 6 4 3 »* 1 9 5 5 B U IC K * 3 5 5 3 The Moose Lodge announces a 1949/5TUDEBAKER '55 BUICK SAVE '53 OLDS. $1695 memberahip drive la under wgy 2-Ooor Hardtop. Radio, healer, DU. "98” 4-Dr. Tulone Blue. '50 DODGE - $495 Champtoq/Radio, heafer. An as Is special. With George Minor aa chairman'. dynaflou,' power ateerlng, pow­ Sperlal Hardtop, Tutone Coronet 4-Dr. Dark. Blue. $595 V ' -A -meeting sviU be -held -this eve­ er brakes, new Grpen.. ______453 PONT. ^ ^Y^1695 Ptices oh dll Super Models include power steering ning, with refreshments, to. open whitewall '55 PONTIAC SAVE! Ch. 8- Calalih^ Tutone '50 NASH $395 $99 ~ T thM campaign. tires. ^ V E Chieftain V’-8 4-door. Greeii. Ambassador 4-Door. 2-Tone 1953 De50TO A dinner dance will be held to- Low, low mileage. Green. Ftredome 8. Radio, heater, ahtomatle trans­ 1952 MODELS 1947 NA5H 1 9 5 4 B U IC K mission. one ow ner, 22,000 miles. . Reference furnish^ on request. (L ^ o r Sedan. Excellentcelicnt riinnrunning. Ideal second 4-Door SpertET. Radio and 1954 MODELS^ car. Drive this one[• at Remember! lliis is not a W heater, dyiuUlow, '52 OLDS. $1395, SPECIALS new tires. $1895 Super "88” Convertible. '54 PONTIAC $1995 Dark Green. $1395 $99 "8” Station Wagon. l,ow', 1953 BUICK . '49 PONTIAC 10 10 '52 MERC. 51195^ have to sell esufs to mlii^tto* W sell them #rery low mileage. 4-door.. Blue. 24)obr. Radio and ^ 1 C O C Custom ■ Hardtop. Dark 1947 OLD5MOBILE '54 OLDS. $2095 1951 STUDEBAKER heater, d,vnnfldw. Green. . Club Sedan.-Radio, heater, hydramatlc., Champion 4-Door. real budget stretcher at Super "88" 4-Door. Light . '49 PLYMOUTH A '52 STUDE. $595 4-Door. Black.' 1951 B U IC K Green. day at bargain prices. If yon ctoi'^t come to to^^y^ Champ. 'itS-Door. Light Blue. 2-Donr. Radio and '54 OLDS. $2145 '4 9 B U IC K $ 9 S $245 heater. Very clean. 7r O "88" Holiday Coupe. Tutone 2-door. Black. Blue and tVhtte. 1951 MODELS 1952 CHEVROLET ^ '4 8 F O R D $ 2 2 5 tomorrow dr next week or next monto Rnd you will '54 OLDS. 52195 m u s . m u m i i T C'onv. Radio and heater. Red H88 Holiday CoU'pe^ Tutone '51 OLDS. $945 rickiip Truck. Nice Condi­ with black lop. Super “ 88” 4-Dr. Jet Black. tion. .tauKm nm nuiiiam White<}'all tiirs. $895 '54 PONT. • $1995 chieftain 8 Catalinu. Tan '51 OLDS. $995 '47 OLDS. "66" 1954 CHEVROJ.ET and Ivory. DIx. "98” 4-Door. Black. 2-Door (ireen. I 1953 GHEVROLOT _|| 2-Doqr, '54 FORD $1495 '51 OLDS. $995 Healer. $1295 Custom "8” 2-iloor. Green Super “ 88” 2-diKir. Two-tone '4 6 F O R D HIGH ALLOWANCE SMALL DOWn PAYMENT NO MONEY DOWN Wid Ivory. green. 2-Door Black. ■ Club Sedan. Radio,^ healer, “ FU LL Q m I 1952 OLDSMOBILE 88 ^ ^ w e r g U d e . Outstanding value. PRiCE 2-Door.'^adlo and 1* For your oM car " little as 25% • Just your late model used car heater, h.vdramatlc.^ I w 7 r ^ ALL CARS TRADED ON NEW OLDSMOBILES RAY DWYER, UMd Co. M o m q w 1951 D O D G E '30 Yoars o f Continuous CuDtemar SotisfOction' PtcMRlRg A Party?. 4-Diwr. Radio and heater. $695 Hoateaaea, gluba and erganiza- ttoaa can aew serve "pictured" MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES BMces e ( Ice cream for that spe­ “YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER” cial ooeqaioB. We have designs fa r almaat any gathering. 512'WEST CENTER STREET ★ OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 ROY MOTORS 4^l«ORPORATED ror.UlofmatHw Call GORMAN MOTOR TEL. Ml 9-6427 241 N. MAIN ST. (Two LocotioM) 155 CENTEt ST. 285 MAIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 PHONE Ml 9-4571 R a y o l k a C r n m i -C#. TEL.MT3-$113 Opon 9 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. TEL Ml 3-1226 jn Wwrraw M. MI 8-«N0

r ■ l vaterana would ba fiven the regu­ Region Postal lar training program and those- Ike Pla ys Gammons Vote who fall to respond to calls with­ out proper reasons will be puniahed rail aafety albgan: "Watch out Dtnntf Tim * Fatlrats Today ...... 154 under the'conscription laws. for achool children — expedally If Would Abolish Curbs Ordered No family ahould have leaa than <|botaUaaa F m ia b M By . ADMITTED YES T E R D A Y : three children, becauaa tf there la they're driving cara.” G o lf Again A m»n wai trying to t«ac)^ hl« not got two of you cannot to ACKOSB SSanoUofgood CobMni B Middle brook, 1m . Carol Ami Gadarowskt, S43, Wood- JAILER JAIUCD ntrvou* UttU w-lf« to drivt a car. firat baae, n elth ^ can your ala- cooking ' 1 p.BS. prlcM Death Penalty bridge St.; Martin Haberem, 4 On Man-Hours ter. Your feet are what you run . , 1 fuh cakM V Ba«k St. aalMvUIe, Chio (JP) — Pria- They ware out on^ a ■ narrow coun­ 5 Roductions In Pearl St.; Philip, Morrtaon, 207 AUT0 6LASS on. Your toea are what alwaya get C A R N IV A L BY DICK TURNER 4 Hot croM Bid Asksd try road, and the wlfa had been at rank In Georgia from Page Gae) oners breaking out of tha Balmoqt alubbed. > Rippad nrat National Bank Lxmdon. Feb. 17 OF)—The^Houac Parker St.; Mrb. Elsie Anderson; (Oe«5 the wheel for only a abort time 4DimlaUhes of Commons ordered Prime Minis­ County Jail la old stuff but tha|| And that’a all there la of you ex 12 of Manchester...... 35 25 SO Birch St.; Mrs. Anna Rudaka- when ahe exclaimed: 9 Sovltt river avoid approaching Congreaa tor a cept what'a Inalde and I never aaw (CoaUnnod frana Page One) Hartford National ter Bden's government last night JaUera thamaalvM ara having FURNITURE TOPS W ife '‘Take th# wheel. Bill! 12 Region OLsgandary to draft a bill abolishing the daath vlch, Glaatonbury; M ra Julia Hub- deficit budget 'Appropriation. It 14 Arrow poison centaur Bank and Trust Oo. 204 *> 4 lard. 314 E. Middle '^ k e.; Mrs. troublo getting out these 4aya. Here cornea a telephone pole. Just before teeing off sfaen- Cemn. Bank and penalty in Britain. Eden indicated DeNole axplalned that about 30 19 8ho cooks tht 7Poesd he hoped the M.P.S. would change Sophie Kowalski, lOS Brooklyn St., Connecticut poet officea ara Af­ Post Office employe William Tu'o yokela entered an egpenalve hower turned to Walter, the club Truat Co. ,V*...... 35 ' 25 . Rockville; Kathleen Prateon, 20 St Moodlapnw^lMld ha wna walking by dinnsr ' 5 Ringworm pro, and aaid with a grin: Ihelr-mtlnd when voting time coqiea fected by the order. Yqur head la kind of round and reataurant and. at the en'd o f 4ln- 19 What good 41 Minds Manchester Trust . .. 55 '— Hawthorne St., Thomas McVeigh, the Jail when Jallar Justin Halanar 0 w 5 Individuals . 36 Eagle's nasi " I think wa ought to handicap again. How much of a monetary sav­ J. A. WHITE GLASS € . hard, and the branea are in It and Fire Insurance Cuaspnaiee ner, a haughty waiter brought food hs» 10 Repose 27 Wretched 42 High cords ipru Mrs. Marguerite t a p i^ on tha window to havo the , OPEN D AILY 5 A. M. TO 5 P. M. your hair op It. Your face la the fellowa according to Whether they Aetna F ir e ...... 5u .72 Tha House voted. 353-362 to ing will be a|-compllahed In Con­ two amall bowla. They examined llPushss 11 Cape 21 Frees 42 Change place MeVaigh, 367 Spruca St.; Mra. outside doer opened. The lock la on INULVDINO SATVBDAY front of your head where you eat them and one aaid: "Liet'a aak the . have had a coronary. Hava you had Hartford Fir# ...... 155 155 direct the government to- Introduce necticut or In New England la not forward 17 Inborn 20 Nick 44 Seen A n g e la Richmond, 50 Chambera tha atraet aid# of a door being uaad 131 I I S S I L L S T . and make facea. Your neck la what waiter.” The other Inalated: " I f a coronary?" National F ire ...... 55 101 . legialation removing cepital pun< St.; Dorothy Laferriare, Wiliiman- known at this time. It was said. M l 9 .7 3 2 2 20 Birds' homes 15 Liquid 31 P c ^ m e 40 Thaw lahment from the statute betoka, temporarily wblla a ntw offlos kee|>a your head out Of yo\ir cel­ we.do he'll know we're a couple of Waltar laughed and replied he Phoenix ...... 5a>5 554 tio; Mra. Marjorie Knight/ 43 Eva Suggeala. JlieCrrment entrance la being tnatalled. 21 It is (contr.) measures Iniingredient 47 New Mexican never had a heart attack. either permanently or for some According to DeNole the re­ lar. If'a hard to keep clean.' hlcka.” 22 Arm bons Life and Indemnity Ins. Cea. Dr-; Douglas and Ruaaell Methany, Your ahouldera are aort of 23 Falf MIers 33 a a w ' town Bagged 12 Rnall Aetna t i f e ...... l55 155 epsclfled trial period to allow ra- gional office.has suggested a de­ After a few momenta they atill 24 Ireland 40 Gaelic 15 Ardmore Dr. ; Mt*. 5ara Teett, ahelfa' where you hook your aua- 34-----homo 35 African fly After getting in six houre of Aetna Casualty...... 110 130 conalderetion. ferment df annual leavsa and hadn't figured out the purpoae of 26 Continent 60 Tear 50 Doane St ; Mrs. Loretta Hanlay, pendera on them. Your atpmlck la 29 Fish eggs 40 Plunges hunting yeaterday and bagging the Conn. G eneral...... 475 505 Checra rang through the Oom- 13 Conway Rd.; Patrlola HomUng. hava requested "a tt;thtenlng up” the bowla and the firat yokel final­ 27 In the center aomethlng that If you do not eati daily limit of 13 guail, the Hartford Steam Cktll. . 554 mons chamber when the tellers an­ 35 Moras -Rd.: Ricliard Ben, 41 of and "cioaer scrutiny” Into sick ly aaked the waiter what they 50 Louse Often enough It hurta, and apfnage President was pictured aa anxious Travelers ...... 754 nounced the vote. Women In the Crestwood Dr.; Robert L. Green- leave appllratlohe from employes. were. ‘T liey are flngerbowls," he 22 Dress public galleries excitedly wqYed don't help It none. to And out whether he still hat hit PuMle UtUttlee leaf, WtllimanUc; Mra. RUda Gen­ DeNole aaid that a poatmaater wax told. 24 Reprove Your apine ia a long bone In I ''.See," aa'id the'aecond , yokel, old touch on the golf courac. Conn: Light Power their arma tile 351.Bummer-St.; Mra. BaatHce wll) not be able to gram leaves 35 Cause vour back that keepa , you M m j "you aak a rldiculoua gueation, Kiaenhower has been doing' a bit Conn. Power ...... Eden, whose government urged LaBeila. SSt OxR 8t.; Ray Watren. within thr quarter unless ha hat 36 Worm retention of the death penalty, folding up^ Your back la awaya you get a rtdiculoua answer.” o f putting and practicing with hla Hartford Elec. Lt. 105 Prlnceten St.; Matthaw Mc­ the mon>nty In hie appropriation behind you no matter howVqulck i 37 Insect eggs approach irons from time to time Hartford Gas Oo. . assured the House there would be Guire. 35 aintoti St.; Ray Warren, with which to pay for aubstitule 30 Period of aince Nov. 12, but alwaya dn the "no undue .delay” In Introduction with, 15 HarUand Rd.; Mrs. Rose you turn around, j / | You're getting old when the So. New England filling In for the man on leave. In Your arma you got tp/have to' festlng Whits House lawn, . at hit of the neceaaary leglelatlon. But he Hamblati, Verrton Trailer Court. glean in- your eye Is from the sun Tel...... 304 414 oth^r words, he aaid, the order will X' pitch 'With, and ao ymi/can reach 40 Female Pannaylvania farm or somewhere added the government would hitting your bifocals. ADMITTED TODAY; Frederick result In temporary employes the butter. Tour fln g m atlck out rabbits other than at a golf course. ' Am. Hardware ...... 17 I t "make a conaldered atatement of Turner, 35 Lewis 8l‘. working leas than they formerly of 'your hand ao yo^can throw, a 41 WithKprsflx) On Tuesday hit .doctors gave him Arrow, Hart, Heg. . 474 '6 0 4 the consequencee” of abolition. B fR lto YUTERDAY: A daugh- did. He etreaeed that postal aar\’- curve, and add urr rtlhmallck. Natives who beat 'drums to beat 42 With full force a glowing report on bit recovery Aaso. S p r in g ...... 32 35 The ' Bouse action apparently ter to Mr. andiMra. Robert Bisaeill. Ice will not be curtailed becauae of Your lega la wAat If you have off evil spirits are objects of acorn 45 Give forth progress knd announced he pfol^ Bristol Brass ...... 20 22 spared the lives of three young Coventry; a 5CSV to Mr. and Mrs. the birder. He Slao aaid that regu­ 45 Changer ably would be able to play a few OolUns ...... 110 120 condemned killers awaiting hang­ John Carlson, Aaitover. /. lar aubstltutea will not be effected. 51 Estop holea of golf during this vacation Em-Haft ...... 33 35 ing, Britain's only form of capital BIRTH TCIOAY: A son to Mrs. According to law there muel be a 52 Cry of at Humphrey's place. The Qlen 504 punishment. It was understood no BY J. R. WIlXiAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Fafnir Bearing ...... 474 Eleanor Squlon, 36 Llnn- regular aubatltuta for avary five OUT OUR WAY bacchanals Arven course is cloae.by. Landers-Frary Ok. . . 25 27 death penahletf would be carried more Dr.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. employee. 52 Poetic island The last time he played he got N. B. Machine Co. ... . 35 SO out before the ebnlltton legislatidh William Harria, Andover. [1 21. TjMleV, LgAslOEC —• 05S HAMNieAL* ONLY I^HEVd 99 Oriental coins next morning. Sept. 24,. he was Rusaell M fg...... 8 4 10 4 John Willard, 403 Summit St.; the order. „, OPf>CltSP AUBCK — ftJT VOOVB , convicted of killing a 70-year-old A PomMAAW------u4JO»------VOUC LEFT.'— WHHM X IT,H6'5 SOCarssses •tri’ckan 'with a heart attack. Stanley Work (neW) 54 57 William Evoy. SO Vernon AVe., 10 HD O P OAHClNd IH 'IWo days later Dr. Paul Dudley .132 — woman; Robqrt J. Boyle. 24. sen­ •CVKKAtTIASCfr S6T T ir e d o e t a k im ' 6 m 37 Compass point Terry Steam ...... Rockville; Wayne' Ayasse, Bolton; KOREAN RESF.RVB ■UTHEW9AIP. HARO TOTfK&f FRONT OF White of Boston, chief consUlUnt tenced for the murder of A baby, o o y im s t a iCo a w o eettid mv Torrington ...... 254 i 74 Mrs. Anna W;ebb, 411.N. Main St.; ^ DOWN ^ and Patrick Rost, 23, convicted of •M0,100NTUKa V<5U ft>UNC& AN A lR - on the case, voiced the opinion U.8. Envelope com. . .133 143 LeB el. baby girl, Vernon Trailer Seoul, Korea UP)—-Diacharged 7K RMPOalMIUTy* eUARO OOWM.TRV CR055lM\, . PLANE , ITompOTtry that golf had nothing to do with 75 killing an Indian. AST TM«r J»«MOUI.P (?iwUT TO M Y k’l^bEC-'^ I AROOHD LiK^e U.S. Envelope pfd. .. . 70 Court; Mrs. Helen Barrett. 357 E. veterans of South Korea's Army , A JUMPJNCt p r o p e lle r .' Mfi I peintod Hi* dummy gun at tlw guard and aaid I sholter Elaenhower'a Illness. White said Veeder-Root ...... 52 55 Presumably their sentences Will Center. 8L; t/ltk. Flora Biourex, 85 C08T YHOUAeMP* — CATCH 0*0 ? be e;ommuted to life imprlsonmeht. will be required to enlist In the 10 m 'B t&jSBCW fT«* 0EAH.' *Raaehr Ha had poaHivaly tha qidalcaat raadi the exercise at golf over the years The above quotatloni are not to BIssell St.; Mrs. Malvihe Chagnon, V terve divlelona which the Repub­ actually may have delayed the Newspaper reaction ^ to ' the I a m a a w r be construed as actual markats. 88 BIssell St.; Mrs. Una Clark. 805 lic plans to activate In 1555. heart attack. House vote was mixed. The pro- Center St.; John M. Derby, 12 TTie Defense Ministry said the Verdict Due March 1 Labor Dally Mirror and the Labor- Vernon St.; John Falettl, 140 Ite Dally Herald, approved, tha A h Requested VERMEER The general Impression here la Maple St.; Axel Oyllenhammer, 4 PRISCILLA’S POP that the Prealdeet quite likely will lUE to Resume .Conaervative Daily TeUgraph dU- Pearl St.. Mrs. Ruby Johnston. 114 decide in the next few days, if he ■ented. Woodbrldge St.; Mrs. Janet Lee, % -(. b u t YOU. SHOULD YOU'RE RIGHT. PEAR.'l haan't done ao already,- whether to Although the government want­ Wllllmantlc; -Mrs. Mary Lillie, WINDOW SHADES THINK OP SOMETHINO Vt h i s i s E X C IT IN * ' ed capital punishment retained, the DIPPEOENT- bid for a aecond term. He haa In­ Contract Talks Wales. Mass.; Barbara NauxeroL ‘BUT THIS , ,'YES. dicated he will announce hla de- vote to abolUh technically did not SOMETHINS-:. 17 Dudley St.; Diane and Linda L0N6 WEARING IS THE N ia W T ) cltloBi. about. March 1...... constitute a defeat for the cabinet. Thomaa, 47 Wellington Rd., Wal- *W H E N W E EXCVTr i t ^ i (OatrtUiawf frank Page Gne) All'parties allowed their members w Hla increasing outdoor acUylty iBcr Spencer. “ 47 IMiT St.: Miss INTERSTATE CtEANTEX ALWAYS MMEJ is another encouraging aign to his a free votron the tune, permitting Mary Neleon, 78 Haynea‘’ '"8t.; - - 4 iS T E W .r political aupportera, who got their " I am hopeful a aettlament can them to ballot according to .their Michele Vaccaro, 0 Middlefleld St.; Made ta Order consciences instead of by party or­ Diggeat boost Tuesday ta the doc­ be worked out." Ronald E. Durand. 182 Broad'St. With Vour Rollera ders. $ 1 . ^ tors' report that Kiaenhower is Finnegan again auggeited the DlSCHAltGED TODAY: pavld The government had expected to phyaically able to eerve another negotiations iteer clear of <-the WilBon, 154 School St.; Mra. Joan four yeara in the White House. win by a amall margin. Instead 37 White and son, RFD 2. Andover; TTie President hunted for four thorny question of time studies of tha Conservativa majority and 4 Mrs. Nancy Evans and aon, 173 L A . JOHNSON hours yeaterday morning, had in the talks. This was similar to Liberals Joined the almost solid Maple SL lunch, got in the mid-day rest his Feb. 4 recommendation, when Labor opposition to make up the PAINT CO. winning total. H0.1 Pi prescribed by hla physicians, then h' urged the bargainers to place a 699 Main SL, Tcl. MI 9-4501 lN(^ NkCEl.' hunted for three more hours. moratorium on the time study However, it may be ma'ny THcaiscKauv Humphrey got eight quail to issue and discuss Wages and months before, the death penalty It' go with the doxen Eisenhower length of contrac,t, two other main officially lifted. The present parlia­ BY V. T. HAMLIN brought down. points In dispute. mentary proj^am is so heavy that A L L E Y OOP Gangway For Royalty! BY RAY GOTTO The lUE originally a.sked a 15- the cabinet may not get a bill COTTON WOODS The President and Mrs. Elsen­ 1^- ■ hower and Humphrey and his wife cent hourly wage boost under a drafted for several months. And had dinner at the plantation last wage re-opener of the current even it the Commons, repeats Ita ^ Ig h t with three old friends—W il­ two-year contract Which expires vote, the House of Lords could re­ lay action for months more. liam E. Robinson of New. York, in October. The company offered a five year contract It aaid provided president.of the Coca Cola Co., and LOW H.AZARD John Hay (Jock) Whitney and his for' raises totaling 234 cents an hour over that period. The union wife. ' Helena, Mont. (/Ft — A 12-foot Whitney, New York financier said it has since scaled down Its demands to 7 'j cents and a three- cast Iron n|iarker on the U.S.-Can-1 and horse enthusiast, has a plan­ ■adian border will be removed be-! 1 ; tation home near Humphrey's. year pact. Before the strike, work­ ers averaged 32:10 an hour. cause it la a haxard to aviation. | Robinsw;u.’U a guest at the Whit­ Frank Wiley, kfontana ibronautlcs { III leeMioeiS IT .vi:- Also on stiike again.st the com- INI ceMHicricsi iisii aiticsi i Ssiiit ney place. pr.ny are 10,500 members of the director, says the marker will be I Tlie four men played bridge for Independent United Electrical replaced by a bronxe plaque laid a while after dinner. wotkers, which is seeking aimilar In concrete ‘ilie exchange hasf contract improvements. been aahetioned' by the Interna­ TORNADO RIPS TOWN tional Boundary CommUaion. Aberdeen, MIm ., Feb. 17 — Private. Servlet Volunteer aearchera poked Trucker Killed in Crash Apartments through the twisted ruins of a Ne­ Separate eutrances, air The RIDGES MANllFACTURER’r OUTI Brid;,eport. Feb. 17 i/P)—Norman Did You Say;*H.A\^.” ? BY EDGAR MARTIN gro residential area today, prob­ BOOTS A N D BY ROY CRANK ing for possible dead or aurvivora Bonitto, 35, of Lynn, Mass., a Personal Notiees- conditioned through- BUZ SA W YE R truckdriver for the Heming\*’ay out. vr& 5* UMMGFiPmPiBM OOS1 c rtic x n o a \R» o » t h l of a quick-atriking tornado that AMP tMifRAlP X MAPS ANOTNSR MISTAKE, killed at^Ieaat one person and left Transportation Co., was fatally RETAU. SALES ROQBf T«E N O »:i«Fi’NtV I S lo w THAT V)«5 'P>»OWED U(rUU»l,SIM'YSR!WKY WItUAM P. J _ 1W...ABOOTI N O W tJtADlMft PIP WE lAHP elSTEAO 04 50M51NO PORT LORENZO 3.1 known Injured. Injured at 5:30 a.m. today when he In Memoriam y WP •H.A.Vi.* I ■■ — M-----1— WIRE 5UPP0SEP TO PO, WE SEEM TO HAvT The twister ripped through the was struck by an auto here. Tn loving; mpinorv lif Mr. And Mrs. 1SAIR50S 5bM5l0 A PORT WH^ WAS AtAHPOHIP small northeast Mississippi rural Bonitto waa ta’icn ti. Bridgeport Joitpph 8. CuBhniAn. I A'UVr HAVE ^ am FUNERAL 7 T s to YEARS A60. //'^euTltmVT'KEY, WHAT m totown v last night, touching lightly Hospital where Dr. Robe.-t Smal­ ForfoltPn. npver. EOT lOST. And At dAwnii Another y^Ar. I GOES ON, WnH' white neighborhood before ley. city ambulance aurgeon. laid TIUTPUVI5, Bonitto received fracturea of the Thougrhlfl of them Arc aIwaV* n^AF. HOME SAWYER, anyway.'. unleVshIng Ita mfght on the Negro 1st area.^ skull, both legs and the back. "DAUghtpr. Ililm* K. Hill. 225 5laln St. Phone 5ll-S-854t . DAT SPECIAL FEB. 17 tU ir FhB. M SPRING^ITINCS ’56 . . the year to FIX BY PETER HOFFMAN W eiirt Materials J E F F C O B B Grand Entrance! BY L.\NK I/.ONARD MICKEY FINN Blende of dneron, orlon. nyton, dynel. allk, rnyon, benvy fnlllee, TH6N YOU THNK T P06««LY./...7HSY PLANNED ALL LATee «n d noveHyetrenven. A triranMdoue eelectlon nf gorgewaa fBbrIcn 45** THEY<^ U «P K T OP TliS TlTOO WELL -ID R l ^ 5 AH...)«'S UPSTAIRS, I GUESS THIS yeah! THEM’S. u wide.. . - I M . 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1964 X yOXTBTEEIY MANCHESTER BVENTNG mRALD. BIANCHESTER. CDNN« FRTDAT. FEBRUARY 17, 1966 p a g e f i f t e e n

I THE , McElhenny Made Good Money as College Star Herald Angle Alan Cole Named Most Improved Player on Indian Quintet ‘Rubber’ Bout Received ^8(K) EARL W. YOST NCAA College Grid Louisville Hosts Dayton Announce list l(§oyi(;s(S fipMta Editor im Pairs Jordan Monthly While FINE BOWUNO SCORES « ths season for their clubs enda Of Performers ift - Not to b« bverlooktd was the too early—Feb. 15 ihla ca m ^ g h . In Top' Cage Skirmish TTi#^ coaches are going to aw the TV Slate Renewed PREALD LRAOUE very fins 1843 team triple of the With Turner Plra* At Washington CIAC to hold ita aaas B Tourna­ JFor Tourney Dalton ...... M R3 H 255 Don Willis entry in the Y Bowling New, York, Feb. 17 ldPi-^8^n»UCl.A tpj^a the Pacific Coast Con- c.oh^n ...... 105) 93 285 ment^ starting next season at a League last Wednesday night. Fraqciseo’s Dona should push thslr ftrence at 9-0. Orngop Btete, the By PAT BOLDPO \ N«w York. I>b. IT (JP) The rilmiiBon ...... 118 101 101 330 San FrancliKio, Feb. 17 Iff*—' later date, in late hterch, with Kanaaa City, Fab. 17 iJP)—The fallowed to make their own arrange- defending phamp. Is oiHy 2-$. gtaU nf mlddlewticht division ...... 907 HR lf« 331 Hurryin' Hugh McElhenny, who Stan' (Lanky) Walckowski pacad games un to and including March NCAA haa come up with the 195$ nMnta. major college winning record to Senior Alan Cole waa obosea leo% Man ...... 7 4 n o M 270 None of the top ranked teams this weak to receive tha eecond an­ pmnloM to oomo up with onothor awivel-hipped hia way to football the Garagenken with a 97 triple 1 counting towards tourney quali­ version of iU football tclevlalon Once again, a member will be 4$ straight games tonight against was in action last night, ^ut West T t.lala ...... nual Frank Damato Memorial gpoA flglit tonight in the “rubber" ...... 172 517 472 1461 fame with thithe University ■ of Wash­ and Larry Bates waa not far be­ fication. This season the Class B. limited to appear once on a na­ B t Mary's of California, but the VirginU's Hot Rod Hundloy filled innteh bot— n Oene ' (Cyclone) Ballarfi (t) ington and then the Ban Francisco hind with a 390 total for his night’s event starts Mondsy nigl)t at the program, and In all aaaentlala It tional and once on a district tele-" Trophy, awarded to the moot Im­ ^aynituchkA ...... 74 1)4 $K 27* rShlly big basketball action -of the the void with an entertaining ex­ proved playw on the Manchester Fullmer of West Jorden. Utah end Frludman .. a . . . ; ...... 11$ ino .312 49en, said today he and hfa wife effort. BU FUh at 377, Len Oigllo Payne Whitney gym in New looka juat about like last year’a of­ cast — or 4wice on district alfow- hibition as the Mountaineers de­ Blanchard . fering. night Is at LoulavlUs. That's where igh aquad. The trrahy ii donated Oil Tdmer of Philedclphie et a...... 111 93 294 had a combined income of $800 a at 342 and Jim O’Reilly 838 round­ Haven . . . Bill Faber Is reported >ngi. feated fit. John’s of Brooklyn 82- H i ' . ‘ llediMn Sm ere Oerden. McOi n isal ...... fW n o 84 292 month on the Seattle campus. .There are to be eiglit national Dayton’s Flyers get another crack byy Ray and Louis Damato, morta LaForge ... a. a...... 100 U.l A7 300 ed out the Willie ecoring. The to have resigned as head baaket- . Last year, NCAA refusal to per­ 75 fit New York’s Madison Square Xaeb fltnt aeema to scramble But McElhenny, one of the '‘Game-of-The-Week" telecasts and a t tha .Loulsvillt Cardinals. minded co-owmere of Frank North End team waa able to take ball ccoach at Glastonbury High. mit telecast by certain atatlona of Dayton, ranked second only to Garden. r> the ratings in the 160*pound class. T otaia ...... 454 648 454 1474 'eateat open field runners in the but two of three points from the Bill is a home product who did a five district TV showings. the sellout Notre Dame-Iowa and Damato A Sons, local buildora and ITrst it was Fullmer upsetting S The '56 format waa dlacloaed the Dona In the Aaaociated Press In the other half of the Garden concrete Mntractors, and •ponsora atlonal Football League, de­ first round champion Correnti In­ great job with his club this sea­ Oklahoma-Texas games caused an twinbtll,'Niagara unofficially nail­ hy^^ranked Rocky Castellanl in .M U rr* (1) clared the jobs and the .income son . . . Dick Grabowskl of Nor­ yeaterday by Walt Byert, execu­ uproar. Under the 195$ plan again poll, has won 19 of 30 gamea this of the pf^ular .Fraiikie'i Driva-ln Sa\*ofy ...... 91 M 74 35.3 surance five. The Insurancemen season. The one that: got away ed down a return to the NIT fiy Otweland. Jai). 4. Then it was PInu* ...... ’,....9 1 94 M 273 were known to Victor Schmidt, also had a good night aa a team, wich has been invited to the train- tive dlrectoi' of the National Col­ ‘These telecasts would be banned. basketbfUl team. KirtiifM...... J 02 9») 111 was Blched ' S4-$3 In overtlma by ganging Seton Hall, already an B ^ b y Boyd whipping favored .103 Pacific Coast Conference commis­ compiling a 1737 total with Pete ling '^camp of the Milwaukee legiate Athletic Aeen. It represents Differences in the '5$ setup com­ NTT entry, by a surprising 57-5$ 'Alfiri has really dona a XMardo Lausse, the fiery ...... W 106 109 314 sioner, and federal, income tax au­ the plana of the NCAA's Televi­ Loiil^lUe, ranked fourth and cur­ C e r v fn i...... 112 M 102 303 Aceto at 365 and Ding Farr at 361. Braves. The Connecticut right­ pared with the previous year in­ margin. Seton Hall looked atro­ tremendous job of holding tha Argentine, on the Wednesday show thorities. sion Committee, and ntificatlon clude: rently 20-3. together and Js forever en­ TulalH ...... Hippo Correnti 350, Tom Martin hander pitched in Manchester cious for a team that had lost only •t Chicago. .. 495 464 4»7 1446 ‘There was nothing undercover 333 and Wally Backus 328 cbm- several times before jumping into .by the membership la expected td 1. A game played more than 400 Tha' return match between the raging his teamniates.v relate Turner has a great chance to RoMtFrB ( 1) be mere formality. two NTT-bound clubs should be a two of It. <’Utlad 'nme ' Odds FM or Fulbner 479 510 ~4.fi J442 interviewed him twice to be cer Crandall came up with a 378 triple Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 22 — for home and visiting teams in the TV The fact that LoulavlUe's Janu­ rebounding thia paat winter, also H m odda^ayor Fullmer at to S In other genres, NTT-bound 8 MRRCHANT’M LftiAUlR tain there were no violations of in the* Women’s League at the Y Benny Zajac. one of several fine national telecasts. locale of the game if it la played ary'decision over the Flyers was paya cloae attention to hutruc-7 continue htt advance toward a the FCC code. An additional four dates are Xavier (Ohio) lost a eecond time lions, according to Baturaky and _ VIc ’b (51 ’Tuesday night and the following athletes from the same family in . off-cempus. accomplished in Dnyton should in­ to Western Kentuckyi...74-$5; and contending position. I f he gets B<*nPVon(o ...... US' 84 i9n Schmidt wee. not available for left open, to be selected by spon­ . 3. A team may partlcipata twice dicate the Cardinals will have the Maetoao. "Throughout the. jraar," T<*fUor(l ...... n i 93 m 331 night at the West Side Rec lanes Meriden, is reported the No. 1 Richmond got a good grip on third past Turner, the next stop for the Diibaldo ...... 101 comment. in the Mixed Doubles Lieague, Lll sors of the program. The remain­ jn a telecast not released in ita upper hand in their home territory. Zaturaky pointed nut, "C oira da- 88*year>Old Cyclone may be a lat^ 85 186 candidate to succeed Floyd Brack- place in the Southern Conference Duhaldn ...... 127 98 89 314 Kidded by Teanunates' Molumphy knocked over 373 pins ley as head basketball coach- at ing five Saturdays .are set aside home- NCAA diatrict and theac But it ain't necessarily ao. fanalve rebounding Improvad March' date a t the Oardeh ^dth fcicab'Tt 126 117 111 354 by belting Virginia Military 90-88 KlotPi Soon after McElhenny joined in three games. Average-wise, Meriden High School. Benny, who for intra-district telecastiiig. telecasts will not be counted as ap­ The D ^ o n a are somewhat of an (Readily and over the 18st half of Charlea Humes of France, who is • - no 127 217 Membei: institutions Will again be wiblle Virginlat Tech held off FUr- tha achsdulaacniri hia work off tha offan- the 49ers his teammates jokingly there are now better female bowl- once played a lot of third base for pearances. oddity. They'vs never yet had an man’e second-half charge, led by rateil right behhid ax>champ Bobo Totalfi • ■ (HH) 483 519 1601 said he was the only college .star, era in Manchester than ever before. unbeaten home season—but they Siva boards playsd a vital reila ia Olson as one of Sugar Ray Robin noHard'R <5t Moriarty Bros., in the State Base­ Darrell Floyd who wound up with Morton . who ever had to take a cut in sal­ ball League, is the current mentor haven’t lost one on an opponent’s our saveh-gama winning streak.’* son's challengers. - ...... 119 105 113 337 SHOTS HERE AND THERE 35, for a 77-75 decision.. The selection waa mada by tha two Oaridall ary when he turned pro. Promotion of the appearance of at Wilcox Tech In Meriden, and home court alnea. tha 1903-54 Utah regained the Skyline lead Netwoefc radio and television T4«rllord . — ^ lU 192 McElhenny said he accepted it Fred Hutchinson CanH Miss schedule. .Cardinal Rookie in High Gear coaches and Tha Herraid’s I’s n o rts (NBC) arlll can y the scrap, start­ Roberts Signs f6r over $50,000 Johnann 98 11.1 308 the Syracuse Nationals of the one of the piost successful coaches by a half-game over idle Brigham Cowlrs as a joke, and so didn’t bother to In the sta te .. .There are both re­ Asked whether he hs

: - ■ / 8 '1 MANCHES^TER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1956 PAGE SEVENTMK H ■ ^ — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17, PAGE SXTEEN HoiuchoM Good* Si ^ partn en to—Flat*— Hooaca For Salo 72 S a b a rb a n For S a lt 7 5 Legal NoUee Legal Notice ' Tchcnento $7 Dia»6Sd»—WatehBB— a n t i q u e f u r n i t u r e , aUvar, GARRISON Oolontal Colonial (oversised). RCXaCVILLE, Earl S t .- ^ p a (tod, STATE or i'ONNKCnctJT, 3u|M'rior AT A COURT o r PROBATE held AntoBiobflto for Solo 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY sml SHORTEN . H tif WsBtod— FeMsle 35 • |JvsBtocii— Vshicle» 4$. glass, china, and used furniture C w t, CcSinty of Hst-ttord. February If, at Manchaster within and tor the Jewdry 4$ WOMAN TO share my furnished' Four yaani old. 32 Bcarborougli •lx finished rooma. Three . bad- Dtslrlct of Manchester, on the llth day --FREE-* STB BUT ealvaa and baaf bought and sold. Furnituro Repair home, or,' rabm for rent with Rd., axcaUrat condition. oU ^ rooms, living room, dining room, Margaret C. Judd vs. Ijtngdon B. of February IMS. t > IMI CHSVflOUCT, two-door. Com- SHIRT PRESS OPERATOR cows, Servica. Ml. 3-7444. Judd. oatua. Alao boraas. Plata Brae. LEONARD W. TUBT, Jewaltr, kitchen privUegea. MI. 3-0337. water heat, fireplace. Convenient kltchm and bath. Full, cement Present, Hon. John J. Wollell, Judge. CiMtifnd plataly rabuut front and, otbar : M40 M riOUM T ON SDUft 'No'.lco to Langdon B. Judd. Eatata of JooeiA Savtno, late of Man­ .» TMS A a K9U«K OiVMA Mt Tai. Ml. 3-7408. ira, adjusu watehaa oxpMtIy. to school, new shopping center baaament, garage. Aluminum Upon the romplslnt of the plalnlltf In chester, In said District, deceased. arorfc, Joaan’t burn oil. Dou|laa HOMS yOUD PICK a b s o l u t e bargain. Custom mada A m u T'TMQU X lH C O M IS THISWIIKT KOWDONDU Latest Automatic, lasonaMa pricts. Opm daUy. NEAR MAIN ST. 3% rooms, and new high school. Vary daair- combination windows, vanetian the above entilied action praying, lor The odmlnlatraior having exhibited Motor, SU Main. .UPTMUIQUAQTT04 IXPSCT MS ID KISP A UOUM olip coven, cornlcea. drapes and reasons therein set forth, tor a dlv(orco hli admlnlitratlon account with said PAVELLE TIMIS A WUU ^ IN O O P T U I Ttaunday evenlnga. 131 SpniM hasted, unfurnished. Adults. 448, able locaUon. Call now. A. R. blinds, hot water oil boat, tot 30' x JMwrtiseneit MILKlSm CM4S04 ON TNIS MSASiy AU04MNCSI upnolatery. Fine workmanship for Immediate occupancy. MI. 3-1683, on the ground of deserting alimony, estate In iMi Chart lor aHawancr, It la w ifU A N om y - Cabinet Style Unit. Articles For Sale 45 StraeL Ml. 34137. WUkta and Co. MI. 94334. 180', AH' city convantencaa. Handy cos('__ ' , and support of minor child, re- ORDERED: That tha Zlnl day ol HIGH QUALITY > SpUfA POlMO 04 OOlOUKNOWMIATMV little money. Budget terms. CaU AD, 3-4798. ^ lurnabin ^ e' before ine Superior Court.with­ CLASSinED ADVT. ASMObSlNS 04PTIMIAN0 * *• after 8 Ml. 4-7363. to school and btu. Finaat raaiden- Februon, IIM, at ten o clock, forenoon, GUARANTEED USED CARS >s5rrgft?oosiaoKia> SMOPPIKQ BU A AlONS « M tlal aacUon. immadlata occupan­ in nnd tor Hartford County to be held nt the Probate Office in tha Municipal DEPT. HOURS UiTVlAII*! •' ^CUMMfMAyONNAlM. TUlSiSKIft TOfWKATDOTMOOWiTM Apply in person ^FECIAL on wallpaper, regular $3 ONE ROOM efficiency apartment MUNRO STREET at Hartfordv on thfi hrat Tti/nday of Building In said Manchester, be and tha. Slide File Box IAM|NT2 Fuel and Feed 49-A cy, $14,300. Gaorge J. Oelaman. March, A.D. 1M4. fnd upon an dppH- ' IMt Plymouth Balvadora Hard OlNQ*A>tJMQ Dii«it9cam.4iout. *rKtS|«TOPK9Ua. paper, etc. There are 41 patterna OINING ROOM set. solid oak, on bus line. Free parking. Busi­ same la assigned tor a hearing on the S d i A. M. to 4:30 P. M. top convartibla. Radio, haatar, two to choose from. Stock limited. table, buffet and six ch'aira. Rea- T R . 84048, TR. 54710. cation In actlon for an ord#r * allowance of said administration a o ASbONDAC ONIONS. OUTAMOA r SAUAST, SEASONED hardwood (or sto^ ness block. Alto slngl* and doubla 6-Room Garrison Colonial ------a------:------lJ ------nmlr<>. It sppvsring to snd b*lng founi oouni with said estate aKcrtalnm’rnt wHh toba blue and whtta. AQM- PtCKkSS.CAViAEf ANKWAKf Open e to 3. Green Paint and aonabla. MI, 3-3003 alter 8. l furnished- bedrooms. MI. 44191. by Cm subscribing suthorlly ihst thn of heirs and order of dlsttreoften, and NEW MODEL LAUNDRY (uriiaca or Sraplace, dalivarad BOLTON—•Custom tlx room ranch, Fav«ll**FpoeMMd COPY CLOSING TIME 1M4 Chevrolet Bel Air Hard top ' AMO.OHVIS.KOU Wallpaper. 331 East Middla Tpka. said d"fe or before February 14, IIM. a c o ^ of TOCB CXIOWatATtON WILL fray. WOULD LIKE girl (or department TRUSTWORTHY PERSON condiUon. Xa. 9-8644. - puMlahed In the Mancheater Evenlhg hla order ' — ‘ ‘ ‘ ' " PINE LENOX m . % Full Bath—tod Floor ANDOVER LAKE—AttracUva and Herald, a newspaper circulated In Man- Moos. Daniel Savina, AmBCXATBD IMt Ford V-S custom ranch 34, hmcheonette work Hours from LIONEL and GILBERT WHO'S GOING 3400 SQ. FT. of apace (or business cheater, once a week for two aucrea- HlS Cbvs LaneVMancheaier,iwiivi—'-ter. Conn.: Ed­ 10 to 1. Apply F. W. Woolworth WHITE ENAMEL Florence oil Lavatory—1st Floor fully Insulated (our room cottage alve weeks, two limes conaecullvely, wafon. Radio, heater, overdrive, Trains and Accessories. HOUSEKEEPING \ burner. Easy 'Splndryer washing offices or light industry. Second ward A. Savino, Spring St., Wttrisor two-tone cream and maroon. Co. ). TO TAKE OVER Foldaway Stairs to Attic with fireplace and large screened commanoing on or before February Z.’l, I,ocki. Conn.: William Bavino, 44 Cidn- Dial MI-3-5121 machine, both lUte new.- Reason' floor. Centrally located. Parking porch. Including furniture Price is .A.D 1554. and that return of such serv­ bridge St., llanrhealer. Conn. . PHARMACY ItSS Plymouth Cranbrook fouf JEWELRY and mlUtnery girl Clearance sale. Entire stock UNPAID BALANCE able. MI. 94833. faciliUes. Call JA. 7-1873. Choose Your Own Decorations ice bo made to the above naihed Court. JQHN J. WAIXKTT, JudS»H door, radio, heater, hydramatlc; Monthly Payments $8,'800. MadeUne Smith, Raaltor. WtU.IAM r. FERtmSON. 299 EAST CENTER ST. wanted. Experience not necessary. at cost. MI. 3-1343. Asalatant Clerk of the Superior Court AT A COURT, OF PROBATE held only 11,000 miles. 423,23 USED WRINGER WASHER, white tor County ol Harifnrd, Hours will be arranged^ Apply F. STORE AT 34 Birch St. for rent. PRICED RIGHT J at flaneheater wlihtn and for the TEL. MI 9-0896 1M3 Chevrolet Bel Air convertl- W. Woolworth Co. BUDGET CENTER NEW FURNITURE enamel. Good working condiUon. BOLTON—Threa bedroom ranch, A true copy ^ DIairtet of Mamhealer, on the Itih day >ble. Radio, heater, two tons green And Appliances Kemps, 2nc. Inquire Marlow’ s. Atteal—Jgmey Putty, Copstshle. I l f February tS54. Lost and Poand MI. 3-4164 fireplace, full cellar, basement ga­ Preienl. lino. John J. Watlell, Judge. with white wall tires. HAS BEEN IN STORAGE 3 RAYMOND T. SCHALLER rage, % acre corner lot, eatab- tliSED Portable sewing machine, STORE AT CENTER. Heat furn- Ealate of Dyonliy Sokolowokl. late of FOCmO-rOM Mack, whita CLERK TYPIST NOW! FIX UP. remodel on Wards MONTHS 218 Parker St. lished garden, $l4,900, Call owner. Manchreter, In oald DIetrIct. deceaeed. BARLOW MOTORS I sold this to a young couple 3 ntgrble top table, mother of pearl ished. MI. 44808, MI. 4-8821. WUl The adminlatratrix having exhibited brawn ftmala Oollit. Call MS MAIN ST., MANCHESTER new home improvement plan. No remodel front to suit tenants. Mancheater, Conn. \ MI.^3-7070.______lier admlnlitratlon account with oald wanted (or branch office of months sgo, but they arc not g e t-. InliUd cheriy rbeker, portable Owner-Builder Open Forum'*,; Something New and Different Wanltn. MI. S-4M0. money down, three years to pay. typewriter, 3 piece set airplane letate to thix Court for allnwanoe. It lx nationally, known insurance ting married. STORE FOR rent at 214 Spruce St. GLASTONBURY _ Ranch, Mx ORDERED; That the 24th day ol t|U, 1M1,1M> DODOES. Extra T qu finance with Wards dirsctly. t)i>e luggage, like, new, clock iruary, 195g, at four o'clock. aRer- XXMT—OFTIONAL SHARE BOOK company In Manchester. Diver­ Home owners! Buy your remodel­ BLOND BEDROOM Inquire Diana’s Soda Shop. 216 rooms, fireplace, oil hot air heat, 'idea. Priced to sell on aaslaat fl- “PUm Mi St radio, 3', speed record player, PRICE REDUCED for quick sale. The Slow Pupils niMm at the probate Ottirr In the No. tttl. sified duties. Applicant must ing materials on Wards new fi­ UVING ROOM SUITE Spruce St. three bedrooms, large lot. Seven Mtdilctpat- Building In oald Maqchexter, NOW OPEN nanca plan anywhere. DouglM IBM tinaimron. be a good typist. High school other new*, used household goods, New three bedroom ranch home To the Editor, NoUca la haraby'Kivan that Op­ Mobors,. * 3'fain. " nancing plan. Roofing, aiding, in­ 8-PC DINSTITE SET miles from Manchester. Price he and the xame li aexigned fiir a hear­ tional H>ara Book No. 6U1, iaauad graduate under 30 preferred. "Philco" Elec. Rer tools, toys. Somers Playhouse Auc­ No. 1 W AU W T ST.—15’ x 35’ with with baaement garage qp Gardner 413,400, Gaston Realty Co. MI. The action of the Board of Ed­ ing on the allowance of oald admlnltira- sulation. plumbing, heating, cabi­ St., Othdr ranch tiomes from tlon account with said eitatr aocertSIn- by Tba Mahchaatar Savinca and M Busbey Says: Five day week, excellent bene- • "Coloric" Combination Range tion, Main St.. Somers, Conn. Fri­ baaement and bathroom $50 4-5731. Evenings MI. 4-7444. ucation wjhlch contlnuae the pro­ net kitchens, carpets, tile, paint, day evening, Feb. 17. 7-1 0 p.m $12,900 and up. Cape Cknla and ment of heira and order of dietrlbutton, Eonh Aanociation, Inc., baa baan fits and pleasant working con­ water heatera, pumpa, wiring, flx- "Maytag’' Washer mqnthly. JA, 2-9426 or JA. 24787. gram designed to aid slow pupils and Ihia Court rilrerla that nnllce nt loot and appaBation ban baan Neiy 1956 Plymouth ditions. Call Mrs. Peterson, MI. older homes from $11,500 and up. EAST HARTFORD — Ranch, six In Manchester High School qiearly the lime and place axaigned for oald MANCHESTER turea, hardware. Call Tor particu­ "Emerson” Television 8e^ ROSE AND green Ash Craft fufnl- mada to aadd Aaaodatlon for pay- (• passenger club sedan* s-nei. . "Hoover” Vacuum TWO STORES in new building to Manchester Associates, Realtors, rooms, three bedrooms. Urge lot, demonstrates that there are seri­ hearing be given in .all persona known lars and free estimatea. Mont­ ture, Blond tables. Leather ' bkse be completed In “ 56" on West Phil Hallin, MI. 9-9221, Ektrl near bus and school. F.H.A. and to he Tnirrexled therein In appear and mant tba amount o( dapoolt. not a business coups) Antomobflss for Sale 4 Business Services Offered 13 Millinery—Dressmsking 19 gomery Ward, 324 Main St. MI. Also included SeSly innerapring ous faults In our education pro­ he heard thereon by publishing a copy SURPLUS SALES COe lamps. Very reasonable, MI. Middle Tpke. near Broad St., near. Rohan, MI. 3-7433, Charles O.I. approved. Owner leaving nf this order In eome newsMper hav­ $1,795 GENERAL OFFICE work—Mother 34161. Mattresa and Box Spring, "Alex­ gram. BE4XIRB TOU BUT a uaad car MELUDT RADIG-T.V., pbono'a. ALTERATIONS — Costa, aulta, 3-5825. Sears Roebuck development. Call Lathrop, MI. 94384. state, must sell. Price $14,800. ing a circulation In oald District, at ' Full price with girown children can have a ander Smith” Ruga, ^Lamps, Two years ago this program was least fivo days before the day of oald AanmucsaMfito Sea Gorman Motor Salea. Buick Night calia. Ouarantaad aarvica. dresses, skirts, etc., xlso custom 68 GALLON Ink arums tor tale, Tables, Kitchen Cabinet, imaid and Mr. Winkler. JA. 7-1811. , » Gaston Realty C!o.', MI. 4-8731, started because a number of fresh- Hearing, and Ivv malting In a certified Delivered to you, this Includes steady poaiUon with her own in­ WHITE ROPER combination gas MANCTHESTER—Brand new three Evenings MI, 4-7466. U f N. MAIN ST. , Saiaa and Sarvica. 388 Main t a 4-33M. made drapes, lined or unlined. 12.80 qach. Inquire Herald Ufflce, a few other articles. range with oil burner and drum tnen and sophomores failed to letter on or before February t7, 146S. a OfOOMX TAXES prepaind in your the foUowlng: atreat. Ml. e-4671. Open avemnga. Call MI. 9-4434. com e If she haj had general of- bedroom ranches. Full cellar, at' oopy nt ihia order lo Bmnlalawa Big Heater 'Electric Wipers Use and dictaphone expm ence. 13 Btssell St. Phone Me Immediately • complete. Good condition. MI. tached garage, ameslte drive, RQMCKVILLE-Six room CUps Ckxl. ■core above the sixth grade level (loKolowakl. 18S Birch 81., Mancheater, 4UST ACROSS THE R.R. TKACU AT DETOT SQDARB boma or by appototmant Expar- COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart Hartford CHspel.74358 R o u s m For Rent 65 Conn.; Slephonie Heyerdahl, S43 Pal- Defroster Signal Lights 1444, 1480 CHEVRULETS. Good Nicely equipped small office with 3-8264. ceramic tile bath, oU hotewratcr excellent condition. Coto^etely on their achievement testa. M t t - m i loBoad tax w i ^ Call ML S-4T38. R. Wolcott on wringer and auto- DRESSMAKING—Alterations- on IRONRITE ELECTRIC ironer. AFTER 7 P.M. CH. 3-4690 The logical question that must Isado Ave., Windeor, Conn.; Amelia plus all standard Plymouth equip transportaUon at low cost. Lowest congenial co-workers. Apply at heat, lot 90' x 340’. A real buy at finished. Bent A-Bent, Realtors, Brnxowskl, M Florence 8t.. Mancheater, ntatic washing macnlnaa, elactrlo women's and children's clothes. Te^eviacox radio and phonograph . See It Day Or Night HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD inaple ntOQME TAX prepared by ax- ment. down payment. Low monthly­ riKges, vacuum cleaners, motors, Call MI. 4-4870. Noble and Westbrook ManufactUr. SIX R(X)M furnished house, $85 $17,000. A. R. Wilkie and Co., BU. 9-0277, evenings Thompson- follow la, "How did thaae pupils of Cnnn.; Lottie J. Ruff. 15 Florence St. GOVERNMKNT SURHUS combination. Herring-Hall busi­ It you havFno means Of transpor­ three piece bedroom set. Good Manchester. Conn.: Sophie Welply, 407 parianrad tax consultant. Person­ weekly payment!. Dcwglaa Motora, small appliances, wading. 174 ing Company, 20 Westbrook St., per month. Call MI. 3-1406. Realtor. MI. 9-4833. vllle RI. 4-8713. sixth grade standing aver get Into This is not a sale. ness sate. Carmen accordion, full tation, I'll send my auto for you! condition. MI. 94859 between 5-10 ______' ■ these high school classes In the Ftonl 8t., Olendora. New Jersey. FOR ALL YOUR CAMPING AND OUTDOOR NEBDSl a l or boatnass. Call Prank Fari- 33S Main. Mam Street. Ml. 4-4478. East Hartford, opposite Martin aUe. Glbaon guitar. Round oak JOHN J. WALLETT. JiSSge. donL ML S-3S15. This offer is always pood MovInE—Trucking Park. No obligation.! p.m. WEST SIDE—Seven room colonial BOLTON—Six room ranch, 'at­ first place?” table. Ixtoms. *rhree bedroom acts. A—L—Bs-E—R—T—S two car garage attached, three tached garage, ameslte drive, The answer Is a simple one and DISCOUNTS — A SFICIALTY at Sollmene’s \ 1483 CHEVROLET two door. 1481 SAWS FILED and set. Power and Storage 20 Call MI. 4-9748 evenings. ‘ w h it e FLORENCE combinaUon SuLurban For Rent 66 INOOMX TAXES prepared. CaU Chevrolet aedan. Fully equipped, hand mowers sharpened. Air-cool STENOGRAPHER-aerk for per- 43-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD bedrooms. Fully Insulated. Alum­ baths, wall to wikll carpeting in anyone interested In delving into \ gas and oil stove. Reasonable. inum storm windows and doors, and experience about certain mat­ 839.95 DEEP FR Y E R ...... S 1 2 .I9 I Dan Modar. ML S-SSM or JA. SOUMENE. INC. brand new Ures. Douglaa Motors, engine rraaira. General grinding. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. manent position With local manu­ WE SELL and service all electric ROCKVILLE, 24 Grove St. —Welj living room, Urge landscaped tot. the practices of Manchester's ters to their younger ctoasmates. T-SM8. 434 Center St,, Manchester ROUND Leather top coffee table. Call after 5 p.m. MI. 9-4327. heated, w ell' furnished two-room double tot. Reasonably priced. Immediate occupancy, 115,900. 333 Main. Capitol Elqutpment Co., 88 Main Light trucking and package dellv facturer. Write Orford Soap Co., razora. Big trade-in allowances. educational authorities always ar­ So let's, by'all means, .kiiiikr back $59.90 46 PC. MELMAC DISH S E T ...... $ 2 9 .^ 1 St. MI. 3-7438. Station A. Manchester. Red plastic barrel type chair. CaU apartment. Inquire first floor, May ba aeen by appointment only. Warren B. HpWUnd, Realtor. MI. rives at tha same conclusion,. Chil­ THE DAIRT QUEEN at >07 West Direct factory dealer for ery. Refrigerators, wasbera and Russell’s Barber Shop, corner Oak J1 GU FT. SERVEL refrigerator the good old days, and tha horse $55.95 STEEL ^(AME BRAND MIXER...... $S9.95| \ . Dodge and Plymouth 1483 FORD convertible, radio and MI. 4-3440. Apartment 4. MI. 3-1108 4:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eve­ 3-1108, 9-6003. dren are pushed jilong and pro­ MMdla T|^a...wi]i ba open Satur- stove moving specialty. Folding WANTED—Girl for general office and Spruce Sta. i with freezing compartment. Roper sense, and the honto Whlpa that heater. 1483 Chevrolet sedan, botli UUNDER'S T.V. Service, available chaira (or rent Ml. 4-0783. gas, ail automatic range. Bendix nings and weekends. MI. O-OOOJk moted with little or no regard to d ^ . Fabniary ISth. ' WANT TO BUT A CAR and had in. excellent condition. MI. 8-8024 any tune. Antenna convarai'sia. work. Apply at office, second ROCKVILLB — Sevan room singU, also went along with It. H A K D W A U ^ KITCHENWAIII BULTUN—BuUdlng stone, veneer, gas dryer, 110- yqlts. Forced to EAST CSINTER ST.—SuiUbto-foc their readthess for tha next higher yopr credit'turned downT Don't after'Sp.m. PhUco factory aupervtaed aervtra. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. IbeU •floor. J; W) Hale Gorp., Main and (iraplace, wall stone, flagstone. sell, Call jJ t e r '3 p^m. M l. 4-3434. Wanted To Rent - 68 ' three bedrooms, living-room, An- Oak Sta. office irad home. T«A rooma, ing room, den, excellent kitchen. grade. This IS a ■ituatiwi_.th.tt..-il. S’MJTJLIIYJSflEARS lVa up, aeo ‘'Honeat” Douglaa, Tel. Ml. 4-I4M. and long distance moving pack- Alao slate flagging. Bolton Notch N o t i c e well known to 'the school board. WANTEDr-tS .or. 4 room j* n t__by ■Steam heat, oH,- fireplace, ' - two ■-OH-eteam- heat; ■ alt “rtty : cionvraj To the Ekiltor, k SU M ain,. Not A..flnaaca..ramiuuiy -4ng; otorate;-Ckdl'Ml;'*4tt8T.4lait- Quarry; -Ml'.-44ei7r-Pnmipt -de- ■ Superintendent Illing, the parents WHISKBROOMS ...... a . . 2 SI plan. I W CHEVROLET seaafl d«Ive"^y,- "KRTIQUES ~Ra?UUiihed. Repairing ford CH. «-1423. livery. Town of Andover, Conn. middle-aged couple. Tel. MI bathrooms two-csr gvags, Urge iencca, DirecUy on bua line, A s co-chalmeH o f tha recent NEED RIDE to Bradley Field, 475. CaU MI. 4-4218. . - - achinery and Tools 52 9-4845. — o f failing children^ and last but D K O O M S , , . ■ t.t.».x.aji,a ...» xt sa • s s a ...... « - . . A » 9 9 ^ a done on any furniture. Tteman, Help Wanted— Male 76 Effective date for loL Ample psrkingyMortf sgea ar­ $13,600. George J, (toleman.' TR, food sale, cara and tea party at. boors T:U a,m. to 4 p.m., from MANT 0|J}ER c a n . good trana 189 South Main St. Phone MI ranged. A real ttaigain. For ap­ 5-4048,. TR. 8-4710. not least by the very children who the Ameripan Legion Home thla SCREWDRIVERS (choice) |2I^| vicinity Depot Square. Call MI. WE RENT floor Sanders, edgers, P^)WER MOWERS, garden trac- ANDOVER family ^ing evicted. should be held back. portation;\Can that can't ba aaen 3-8443. AMBITIOUS, bright young man (or polishers, hand sanders, wall­ amendments to pointment call ^ e o rg e L. Grazia- Naionai Beauty Salon week, we 1447 CROSLEY. Excellent condi- Painting-Papering 21 tors, rotary tillers. Sales, services House sold. Five, room reasonable WAREHOUSE POINT, Procpect There has been and still Is too SMALL CLIP CLOTHESPINS...... dm. 9tf from tha Sfraat, Look behind our career, opportunity in retailing. papering equipment, steamers and Zoning Regulationa dio. Realtor, ha. 9-8878. take this method of thanklpg tbe Uon, f i t s . Call M I. 8-4488. QUICK. HONEST, guaranteed T.V. and rentals. Capitol Equipment rent. Three small- children. (^11, Hill Drive. Two 8-room ranches, 8 much hesitancy on -the part of NEED RIDE to UOonn, Mondays, Office. DouS^aa Dougjaa M oton. 333 Main. INTERIOR PAlNTINO and wall' Experience not necessary. Must ladders. We carry all types of Notice' is hereby given that Co. 38 Main St. MI. 3-7958. following 'members of the Halr- METAL FLASHLIGHTS. BATTERIES ...... S 9 « Service, $2.10 per call. Tel. MI. be wide awake' and an.xious to amendments to Article Three, William Snigg. PL 2-6988. MANCHESTER—Cape, six finished years old, radiant heat, catporU, school autoritiss and the parents Wednesdays and Fridays, S to 4, 9-7330. paper hanging. Free estimatea floor finishes. C. J. Morrison Paint drasam Guild, ijid the towna- 5^** PLASTIC HOSE (Kasrantecd)...... $ 2 .7 9 LOWV COS^TC O S l SPECIALS cheerfully given. Superior Paint­ learn. Apply in person only. Kid' Co., 383 Center St. MI. 9-9713. Zone A. Sections 3-4 and 7; rooms, (our bedrooms, cellar, full $11,400 and $13,500. Bant A Bent, o f falling pupils to dare to do the any or an days. MI. S-SIIS. Auto Accemortes—^Tires 6 MIDDLE-AGED couple need 4 or bath and shower. But and shop­ peopto who donated food and as- ing and Wallpaper Hanging Co. die Fair, 1088 Main. Article Three, Zone B, Sections ' Musical Instniments 57 Realtore, BU. 4-0377. Evening! MI. right and proper thing. That is, 1481 Nash Rambler Hafd top. more rooms. Reasonable. Call MI. ping. Sacrifice at $11,600, The 3-7172. risted in mgny other ways to In- Ml. 9-7847. TWO USED hot air furnaces with 1-3-415 snd new additional sec­ of course, holding back children radio, heater, overdrive, two tone TIRES HnnseboM Servlecs MAN TO WORK in garage wash­ MINSHALL ELECTTRA spinet 9-0376 after 5. Artor Realty Co. MI. 9-8824. , When they are not ready for the the success -of tha prOjecL As AatfNRObilw for Sslt 4 oil burners, no tanks. Two auto­ tions 8-9-10-11; Article Three of result of whid) the sum of cream and maroon. Rayon Nylon . Offered 17-A ing cars and doing odd jobs. organ. Two 44 key manuals, one ANDOVER — New three bedroom next grade. PAINTING AND paperhanging. matic gas water heaters, all In Zoning Regulations, Section 7; MANCaiESTER, Gardner St.-Nevs .40 was' realised for the bene­ IMl Ford Victoria. Radio, heater. 60% off Including tax. 'Tubelets, Steady work for the right man. octave pedals. 24 stops vibrato, ranch with acre and brook. It would seem that tfiese school 2S4S DODOB two-door,, radio and Repair or new work. First class working condition. Call Ml. 9-0959. Artlrle Three. Definition of Zone Busines Property For Sale 70 six room ranch house. Three bed­ fit of the Arthritic C ^ ic ip Man^ oompteta now motor over- Ford-O-Matic, two tone blub with conventions) whites, blacks. All FORMICA counters, ceramic wall Apply in person to Bruno Maz- brilliances control. Call MI. 412,800. F.H.A. approved. WeU officials must have realized thiU work at reasonable rates, Ray- B; Article Five, additional 4— rooms, basement garage, large cheater Memorial Hospital. bauL axoallant tlrca. Oompletaly white wall tlrca. sisea. Factory blemished. and floor tile. Let ua modernise mond Flake. MI. 9-9237. zoli at Manchester Motor Salea, SAND, STONE, gravel, hot and 9-7246. worth Inveatlgatlnig. Roacoe Tal­ things Were going wrong two yeaTi will become effective on February MANCHESTER—Apartment house, lot, ROW open for inspection. Cal! The following aalon oWnera and aarvlood and rsail^ tor many more 1480 Buick convartibla.' Radio, your bathroom and kitchen. For 812 West Center. cold mix asphalt. Nussdorf Sand seven apartments, two acres of bot, Broker, Phone PI. 3-4600. ago. For It was then that they m od mtlaa. Sea Bob Oliver, Cen­ heater, dynafiow. BUDGET CENTER free estimatea call MI. 9-2488, The PAINTING, paperhsnging, floor and Stone Company, 887 North 17. 1956. MUSIC Instfumental, rental. .Com­ land, 10-car garage. Ideal loca­ Gilbert Flckett. Ml. 8-3483. inaugurated the pupil aid p ri^ g in operators gave- ~ generously of III h i MI. 3-4144 Tile Shop, Buckland. SETUP MAN in punch press de­ Main St. These amendments are in ac­ plete line df Instruments. Rental BROAD BROOK — Near center, their time, effort and funira 'to ter Motor Sales, 441 Main St. 1444 Ford V-S Four door, green, sanding and finishing. Old floors Uon for an additional apartment TANNER ST—New rajich homes, brick ranch with attachad garage.' after finding many high achbiiA refiniShed. Vernon Hutchins. MI. partment. One accustomed to cordance with those pre.sented at applied to purchase price. Repre­ site. Bent A Bent, Realtors, BU. denta capable of no better I make the event luccesaful: 1444 Ford V-4 Four .door, biqp. FLAT FINISH HoUand srliidow close tolerance work preferred. th^ public hearing on February senting Olda. Selmer. Ped- ready for occupancy. /Builders will Five rooma, arteaian well,I puulc Bernice Juul, Albert Heavisides. CLEAN CARS 9-2937. 9-0277 evenings BU. 9-0152, MI. consider taking your present home sixth grade work. If so, why didn't 14M Dodge Two door, radio apd Auto Driving School shades, mada to maasura. All Please apply to Gunver Manufac­ Boats and Aceeasories 46 14, 1956 and accepted by a vote ler and Bundx, Metter’s Music aewer, central heating. ')$13,800. Yolanda Felice, Stella Kaminski, metal venqtian blinds at a new 3-7172. in trade.' Ebccellent morUages. Bent ie Bent, Realtore, BU. 9-0377, they Immediately get to the . root '8S Cbavrolat four door. heater. PAINTING—Exterior and interior, turing Co.. 234 Hartford Rd. pf the Zoning Commission on Studio, ITJ McKee. 'VQ. 8-7800. of the trouble in the pre-high school Betty Heavisides, Harriett Horan, MANCHESTER Driving Academy, low price. Keys made while you' paperhanging, ceilings refiniahed. SEE THE NEW 1954 Johnson ties- Model house open , daily, 'f: J. Evenings MI. 8-7173. /I Radio, beater. A real buy. 1443 Studebaker Two door,. February 16, 1956 and which are CENTER STREET—Near Main, grades from the first grade right Hazel Greenaway, Kay Haugen, L ^U A h e rs R M etutek, *3 Manchester's most recommended. wait. Marlow's. Wallpaper books on request. Eatl.- ROUTE /SALESMAN, five day horse outboard motor. Three Crockett, Realtor'. MI. 3-8416, Rujorliy recover 10 1434 pra* $1,695 1447 Plymouth Four door, radio, '4>: file in the Town Clerk’s Office. excellent brick-frame one-story ELLINGTON—Near Rockville, 4-3 on up to the eighth? By appropriate Jeanne WInzIer, Marion Clifford, Reaulta guaranteed. Standard or mates given. Fully insured. Ed­ Week, numerous benefits. Apply in horsepower to 30 horsepower. Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 building with two stores plus four ' » Cbavrolet four door. haater, very clean. automatic. Mr. Mlclette your, per­ TRY US FOR; Reupholstering, slip, '-(Signed I MANCHESTER, Autumn St.—Ex­ Cape Cod, 3 years old. Firepiace, action at that time much of this Julia Borst, Marion Cablt, Ruth 4iieUv3 Kv44. ward R. Price. MI. 4-1003. person. Manchester Coat, Apron Now on display. Sales, services Raymond T, Houle room house adjoining. Excellent Pearson, Doris Bolduc, Joyca Local oarnar. sonal instructor. Dial PI. 2-7244 covers, draperies,, rug cleaning. , and Towel Supply. and rentals. Capitol Equipment TWO FORMAL gowiis^ size iT. cellently constructed Cape 0>d entrance hall and closet, full ahed trouble could have been remedied. . 1444 PonUac Four door, radio and Chairman income, reasonable . terms. Real with five isp^ious rooms. Large Smith, Audrey Sweet, Paul $1,195 heater. any Ume. Free delivery service. All work Co., 38 Main St. MI. 3-7958. Worn once. Original cost $40 eaCh, dormer, carport, other extras, Unless there Is a return to good, guaranteed! Smith's Upholstery Zoning and Planning Commls.sion will sell for $15 each. MI. 9-0549. E.state Center. MI. 3-5181, evening living room with, exceptional pic­ near bus. $13,800. Bent 3 Bent, old common horse senae In tha L«vesque, Dorothia BycholskI, Pat *14 Ford .14-ton lockup. 1480 Dodge Four door. Courses and Classes 27 BU. 9-0989, JA. 8:3989, BU. 9;d375. MORTLOCK‘8 Driving School. Lost Shop. 243 N. Main St. MI. 9-4443. WANTED- Painter. Call after 6 12’ THOMPSON Runabout with Dstrd St Andover, Conn., Feb­ ture Window overlooking rear gar­ Realtors, AD. 3-8886, after 4 p.m. Mancheater school syatem, we may Oyabe, Raymond Nelson. Sea tbia one at 1480 DcSoto Coupe. confidence quickly restored by Evenings MI. 3-7247. RADIO-ELECTRONICS rTeleVlslon p.m. MI. 9-8135. forward steering. Fiberglass cov­ ruary 16, 1956. den, unusual pine paneled dining call MI. 3-7172. one day find many pupils receiving We also wish to express our sin- $895 14M DeSoto Four door. skilled, courteous instructors. servicing. "Learn by Doing" at ered hull. 1955 16 h.p, Scott At­ Rooms Without Board 59 and1.aml For Sato 7t room with fireplace, modern kitch. high school diplomas when they cera thanks to thk American La> 'SO Buick four door. LicetTke Included. Dual controlled, "Connecticut’s Oldest Electronics TRUCK DRIVERS, shovel and water motor with remote con- en (1^ X 18), two twin size bed­ ANDOVER-BOLTON- actually would have difficulty glon Post. No. 102 for their splw BARLOW MOTORS standal'd, automaUc cars. MI. IRONING DONE at home. Ml. School.” Spring term starting loader operators wanted. Apply strols. Mastercraft trailer. Com­ NICE ROOM next to/bath with con­ rooms end tile bath. Enclosed rear meeting accepted eighth grade did cooperation In granting use of Loadod. One owner. 438 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER EASTERN CONNECftCUT — Ex­ COVENTRY $995 4:7348. 9:0811. March 12, 1958. Enroll now for Asphalt Plant, 587 North Main St. plete *700. MI. 9-1420. tinuous hot water ra be worth the paper upon which it liviM•••OfltR « llW l - aaiiv y&ee daetM MI. 3-7449. EnglancjL, Technical Institute of Read Herald Advs. ' location. Private entrance. Park­ Alexander Jarvia.Co. who delivered $495 ty We are trained to teach proper­ Conn.. Inc., 193 Trumbull St SEVEN WEEK old thoroughbred s a le ! GIRL FOR aCreena. City aewef and water, is written. dMogiai jobs. I BfnitIL SAVE AT SOLIMENE’S ly. Ml. 4-80T5. ing. MI. 3-8914. VILLAGE CENTER-8 room co­ the- tables and returned them td TO Cbavrolat Sport Coupe. WEAVING of bui-na, moth boles Hartford. Conn. English Springer Spaniel puppies. Houses For Sale 72 garage. Only '$16,800! Phone to- lonial, 2 baths, fireplaces, com ­ Educators in Manchester as well the clubs. 14V 1’'ord Ranch Wagon. Radio, /day! Town and Country Realty, Excellent buy at and torn clothing, hosiery runs, Laver and white. A.K.C. regis- SERVICE STATION ROOM In private home. Inquire pletely modernized, 4% acres, ask­ as those ln\ other communities Bernice Jmil heater and , « nice tutonb kcarlet . tered. Reasonable. PI. 3-623J after THREE BEDROOM ranch. Heata- Inc. AD. 8-4244, evenings AD. $695 Motorcycles— Ricveles 11 handpage repaired tipper re State Tailor Shop. MI.-3-7383. Af­ ing $18,500. '-> should be abto to find one basic Albert Heavisides and ivory finish, , 7,000 original Bonds— Stocks 4 p.m. -1 (Not Over .75) ter 6:30 call MI. 3-5047. lator fireplace, fulj cellar, interior 2-1972. reason why good experienced placement, * uinbreliaa repaired woodwork natural. All window^ ORIGINAL Cape Clod---4 xoomi CLYDE “ «’ miles. See It today. ^ BICYCLE REPAIRING all types. men's shirt collars, rsversed and Mortgages 71 teachers as welRaa those in train­ 1483. Chevrolet 4-door, medium Outdoor duties, pleasant COMFORTABLE ROOM for a gen- Thermopane, pine paneled living CUST^OM BUILT five rooms. Large all improvements, put-bulidings, ing are becoming, harder to find A merry-go.-rouhd made in 1380 CHEVROLET-BUICK. INC. English a specialty. Now open 4 replaced. Mprlow's Little Mend REGISTERED BOXER pups, $35. room, one acre land, trees ai(id living room, fireplace, open stair­ Is still liNise at Watch Hill, R.I, blue. Radio, heater and white tires. a.m, to 4 p.m. Mancheater tng Shop. 2ND MORTGAGE money at lowest working conditions contact­ tlcman. Private entrance, park­ trout brook', IH acres, asking and - retain. I ^rsonally know ROUTE IS. ROCKVILLE Fine condition. 433.00 monthly. Call Rockville TR. 5-7894. ing. Cali after 4 p.m MI. 3-8905. room for garden. Excellent for way, tile bath, large kitchen, GE $13,900. It was origlrOilly turned by a draft Cycle Shop, 168 West Middle Turn­ pay menu: $22.25 fbe each 41,000. ing the public.,Good salary, many such teachers here who are Tal. TR. S-S304, TR. S-UI5 1448 Pontiac 4-door, black. Radio, Connecticut Mortgage^ E.\change, children. Price $15,100. Brewster dishwasher and disposal, recrea­ getting fed up and disgusted with horse but is now mechanized. r t s n / . I pike. Ml. 4-2048. MANCHESTER Pet Center. 995 other benefits. Must have BfcAUTlFUL, large, master bed- St. Coventry. PI. 2-8046.. tion room, garage, large corner Attractive 3 to 8 room houses, '"Wbara our ciistomars send their heater and hydramatlc. No . cash Building—Upniractiiig -14 27 Lewis St.. HarUord CH. 6-8897. $3,500 snd up. New listings always the current chaotic and fouled up ftiands.’* needed for this' little gem. Main St. Ml..9-4273. Open Monday, Voom, private shower and toilet. lot. Excellent locaUon, Call MI. conditions which are fostered, per- Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday pleasing personality. Snap­ ; MANCHESTER—Off McKee near needed. T ib e irt 4(144(4 I . 1444 Plymouth 4-door dark green. Business Services Uffered 1.7 V. BBLLUCCI and Son, Mason Con­ Private entrance. Parking space. 9fl395. 4 mitted nnd condoned by the loco) 3431 NASH RAMBLER convertible 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., 'Ibursday and py uniforms furnished. Evenings ML 9-4080. - I Hartford Rd., Cape Cod, six __ / w be prevtoied, t Good condition. 478 full price. tractor. Brick and atone veneer, Busineiti! Opportunities 72 PAINTING AND WELLES AGENCY school board.and superintendent.. Radio, beater, overdrive, white ALL TTPEIS OF electrical wiring, fireplace, chlm/iey,', also concrete Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Bal^ ! rooms. Enclosed yard, "improved $10,400. LARGE four room ranch. WORK ejMRq C4R be eured.! 1482 Chevrolet de luxe 4-door. PLEASANT, CLEAN, quiet room i ba.semcnt play room, dishwasher, Main St.. Coventry' PI. 2-8872 This practice of pushing a r:hild •idawaU tires. Runs good. Needs ‘Black, with radio, heater |ind installations and repairing done. work. MI. 9-5451, 31$ Fern St. MAN OR WOMAN. Be your own parakeets, canaries, mongrel pup­ Cellar. 100’ lot suburban. Carlton Dqctqrt caa btip ahnoM all J boss. $400 monthly spare time PAPER HANGING Apply In Person for gentleman. Parking..Call after convenient to stores and bus. Cali W Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, into a higher .grade before he has DONE ootna body work. 1300. Ml. 3-1420. pon-erglide. Low price. Low down Call J. A A. Electric. Ml. 4-4478. pies, hamkters. S and H stamps | BOLTON— Ranch — Four large mastered the work in his oRfn i. ewadaUy tf diagRoitd I GENERAL CARPENTRY-Altera- refilling and collecting money with every purchase. 5:30 p.m. MI. 9-0719. ' owner for appointment, MI. 9-0341. 9-4694. payment. , ‘ t e l e p h o n e rooms, fireplace, large lot, alum­ grade is much like trying to tesek WHIUC 3383 -CHEVROLET convertible POWER AND haiid mowera sharp­ tions, additions and new construc­ from our five cent High Grade MeCiur* Pontiac, Inc. coups. Radio, heater, powerglide, SOLIMENE. INC. Nut machines in this area. No TWO MONTHS old pups. MI. 3-4553 MANCHESTER inum combination Windows and a five month old sbaby to ride - ened. Air-cooled engines repaired. tion. Dormers, porches, garages Ml 9-3266 screens* Can not be duplicated for bicycle before he can walk. YOU whba tsrall tiiw . JKany other qual­ 434 Center St., Manchester Pick up and delivery. All work and rooms finished at reaaonable selling! To qualify for Work you after 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 373 MAIN STREET Three bedroom ranch featuring fern adik ity axtraa. Ona local owner's name Direct Factory Dealer For call afternoons. ell shape living room with fire- our selling price. FHA, GI ap­ After all, how ridiculous caivyou guaranteed. Ideal grinding Shop. , prices. Workmanship guaranteed. must have car, references, $640 get?«t? . WAIT 0 ’outns of 16, If Lower-Street Floor. Level water and gas. CaU Ml. 3-7840. four door. Radio and heater. Ex­ and 18 uattilAo stay, year after Thi« Advt. SpofMwred By Qainn** PharniMy^ ditira (or comliig needa. Brallh- clude phone In application. Write 'ANTED!! I 'i baths, baseijient garage, BUYERS WAITING -W you are cellent condition. 1378. MI. 9-4844. walla. 82 Pearl street. Pa Jm e R a n d CARNEY, maara PLU6BED SEWERS year, ,ln Ore same classes with 3SSS PONTIAC Custom Catalina, .‘North American Nut Co.. Inc., 27 wooded lot, many extras Included. ready to sell your property and 1951 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook, 4 contractora. Free estimatea. No William St., NeW York 8. N. y. , FOR 6 F.M. »Q 4 A.M. ISHIFT Asking $18,100. children pfY. 10 and 11. Not only fully equipped, new white wal] MANCHESTER T.V,'Service, radio ]oh too big or too •mall. Ml.> want'quick, reliable servica, then was it goodTor them to )>e humili­ tires. Beautiful two tone finish. door sedan. Radio, heater and sig­ MACHINE GLEANED EXPERIENCED MACHINISTS EASTWOOD caU'.The Real Estate Center, Real­ and T.V. specialists since 1934. 8-4793 or Rock'VtUs TR. 5-4744. ated ^tnls way. If- they h*d intelli- Oonpletely serviced. A very^rare nal lights. Excellent condition Charter members of Telsa. Ml. Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer REAL ESTATE AGENCY tors. 68 East Cental 8t. MI. 3-5151 throughout. Sacrifice sale, 4450. Help Wanted— Female 75 X and TOOL MAKERS e enough to be humiliated, model, extra clean. See Bob 9-6460 or MI. 3-4607. Lines Installed , MI. 9-5474 any time. OHver, Center Motor SfUes, 441 MI. 94200. , V Roof) ng— Siding 16 MANY lENEFITS ’’ or only did It teach them the|r SALESLADIES, full time, starting Cellar Waterproofing Done YOUNG business womsn Witlv’ place, in society, and teach their Main St., Manchestor, RUBBISH and ashes removed. salary I f an hour plus for exper­ Coventry PI. 2-7586. 1950 CHEVROLET. Bel Air, Excel- General cleaning, cellars, attics RUUFINU, Siding 4uid carpentry. Apidy MAL TOOL A ENGINEERING $2,000 available cash and g05>d, betters their own easily superior FOR lent condition, Low mileage. Fully ienced salesladies, all depart^' HcKINNEY IROS. permanent poaltloii, desires to place. Also, thc.se older - students and. yards^ Reasonable rates. M. Aiterattona and additions Ceil­ ments, 40 hour week. Apply in pe^ MANCHESTER—Garrison colonial, equipped. May. be seen at City s e w e r a g e DISPOSAL CO. C A U MIM1S4 .. buy a.-'amall (four room^) home A. M. Rubbish '' RemovaL Ml. ings. WwKptVahUi . guanihteed- son,; 9-to- 10:30 ■ a;m;' ’ *101* ',N‘ _ SOUTH ROAD; BOLTON . six Iftrge rooms. H i., baths, fire­ -often had compensating talentt. of: Cab Office. IW Putliell Place, or 9-9757. A, A. Dion. -Tnc.; 294 Autumn IM1-1S2 Pehri St„ Tel. Ml 3-8308 place, garage, oil hot watet heat. cbnvenicri't'to bus line. • PleaJfe their own. They didn’t do well at CaU MI. 3-4164. Teens, 956 Main St, ■ d ““'PwMaaib: ’ Street. 8U. t^Seo. Seven-room ranch consisting.of living room, dining Near schools, shopping. Three .Write details to Box K, Herald. )M>olis, but they had advanced ideaa H ra CALL US ANY TIME for your re­ year* old. Call owner. MI. 9-5470. AH replies held in. strictest confi­ NOW STENOGRAPHER-CIerk. partTIma a)x>ut life itself,! and . sometimes Preperfj- frigeration needs. A. and W. Re- RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and on permanent basis. Hours can be room, kitchen, two bedroomsyden anil laundry. Two car dence. '■ they did remarkably wnll.;,ln Im­ frigeralion Co., 143 West Mldcddle built up rqpfs, gutter and c o n -' MANCHES’^ER GREEN — Three parting ' their superior knowledge ■* T a x ^ ■■■=). arrragedr Writ^ Orford Soap Com­ attached garage. Open pofei, lot 150 n ,250 feet. Many bedroqm ranch, birch kitchen cab. ABE YOU CXJNSIDEIUNG -Tpkr, MI. *^128T, Ml. 9-0053;“ BU; - ductor -work, roof, chimney “ re^ pany, Station A, Manchester. '• 9-3196.W pairs. . Ray Hagenow, Ml 9-2214. built-iu fcaturg.s such as bookcases, pine paneling, etc, inets, ceramic tile bath, fireplace, SELLING YOUR J»ROPERTY7 DRAFTSMEN Ray Jackson, MI 3-8328. Truli a modern home with a Colonial atmosphere. porch, attached garage, amesite We will appraise your property i r SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. Reason­ GIRL , FOR candy stand. See drive. Immediate occupancy, free and without, -imy obligaUon. YOU CAN OWN U WANTED able rates. Andover Septic Tank FUR THE BEST In Bonded built Manager. State 'nieater. $15,000. Warren E. Howland, Real- We also buy property'* for cash. THIS PINE HOUR C6. PI. 24472. up roots, slungle roofs, gutters, tor. MI. 3-1108, MI. 9-6003.- SelliM or bu:rii)g contact 3 conductors and roof repairs call CLERK-TYPIST.' Please apply only STANLEY BRAY. Realtor HOME N O W ! • DETAIL .HILLS’ TELEVISION- Service. Coughlin. Ml. g-7707. If no answer if available for.steady work. Gun­ MANCHESTER, Concord Rd. Size' BRAE-BURN REALTY lUEL Oil ______-a a DESIGN Available at all times. Philcb lad call- Ml. 3-4421. ______ver Mfg. Co., 234 Hartford Rd. able 4-3 Cape Cod, 4 years old. 'Ml. 3-6273. lory supervised service. Ttl. MI. Large lot 91 x 194, wonderful view, GASOLINE • LAYOUT 9-9498. US'HNGS WANTED — Single, CdinpletMl On Tour Lot **Un4lor^ Roofing and Chimneys 16-A YOtlNO I-ADY to train as dental WOMEN WANTED near Wilbur Cro.ss Parkway, 20 • CLECTBIGAL assistant. CaJl. MI. 9-3443, for in­ minutes to Hartford, city water two-family, - three-family, busi­ • 3IECHA.MCAL RUUFING—Specializing In repair­ terview, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and gas. $17,500. Bent A Bent, ness property. Have many ciab PROCESSING AND WRAPPING NURSERY PLANTS buyers. Mortgages arranged. SERVICE ing roofs of all ^ kinds. Also new Realtors. BU. 9-0277. Evenings MI. BANTLY OIL 3:7172. Please call Georgec L. Grazladlo, THE S. IVAR JOHNSON PLAN QUALD’IEO MEN will roots. Gutter work. CMmneya I iMi'v'.: iN( cleaned, rraaired, 26 yeara' ex- DAY RATE PLUS BONUS Realtor. lyU. 9-5878. 109 Htriry work for outstanding re- AUCTION MANCHESTER—Duplex, six rooms i Street. ' M \ ■- IIM I I IncludiRq'H i* foUewinq: eearch and development or* sneijce,,, Free 'eatlmates. Call each side. Two car garage., two I Gigantic Inventory Clearance Sowleyi Mancheater Ml. S-8S61. PLUGGED SEWERS TIME AND ONE-HALF FOB HOURS OVER 40 1400 sq. fti livinq tpoc« ’A’ 4 l«rq« Itdiw iwi gXnizatien on long range of furnaces. Centrally located. Price IF RE^DY to buy sell, exchanga lEL Mltrhtll 9 459S •k' Over program. $16,800. Gaston Realty Co. MI. ' real estate, ihoi'ortgkns arrangad. ir 7 Rooms ir' Ciittom RuUt Brand-New 'MerchandiM UNPLUGGED - V IFt ROCKVIl ir S-21 77 At Auction! Heating— Plumbing 17 STEADY WORK FROM NOW TIM- MAY 1 9-5731, evenings MI. 9-7466. Consult Howardrd R. Hastings, GOOD SALARY — atimu* TOWN and (XIUNTRY Agency Ml 9-1107. -AlfuNboHis 'dr Wost Coostlwnbor SHIRTS i OVERSIZE Cape Cod, 23’ living! latihg associations — pleas­ EVERY THUK8UAY, FRIDAY DRAINAGE CO. PAID HOLIDAYS-FINE WORKING CONDITIONS YOU SAVE S2.000 OR MORE UNDER OUR PLAN ant working conditions — and S.YTURDAY NITES PLUMBING —R e t ir e and ' Ml 3-4143 room, fireplace, three huge bed- I WE HAVE A customer Interested excellent opportunities. tract work. Call Xu. 9-8841. SOUTH ROAD, BQLTON rooma, garage, one acre, subur-'l In purchasing a four, bedroom W e build thn basic House - Excavating Cnllar, Rough Grade Lot, 13" foundsHoa -Cellar Now you' can save even more TAKE HOME PAY GOOD --EVEN WITHOUT BONUS ! ban. As little as $1,000 down. Carl-1 . home in a gOod neighborhood. waOa,- MDDRY t on Lamps, Electrical Appll- Boor, Front sad Rear Ktobps and Rtepa. Complete Framtog-Boardlng. Bridging, Parfltisoe. Ylask- New four and a half room ranch. Living room with 1 ton W. Hu’tchins, MI. 9-5132, 9-4694. $25,000 price class. If you are in-, WROUGHT IRON Ing, RooSng, Leaders and Gutters. Window Frames and Windows, Door Frames, -r=i Apply At ancea, U’atchUs, Jewelry, Alu­ terested Iri selling please contact two temporary minum-Ware, Bugs, Sporting • dining alcove, kitchen, two bedrooms. Over.sized garage. ' $12.4^ NEW RANCH homes now , exterior doors and the Chimney. ' . ' . , p e r s o n n e l o f f i c e Robert J. Smith, -Inc.,' 963 Main RAILINGS All llomrH VA. and FHA Approved Monday thru Friday Goods, Kitchen Needs, Tools,; Breezeway, open porch, lot 278 x 184 feet average. At- being built. Three IJedrooms, c e -: St. .MI. 9-5241. - CLERNSING Furniture Aqcessories, etc., etc, For Rant or Least ramie tile bath hot water heat', full | We Arrange for Financing and Construction Loau 8 AM. to 5 P.M. Wanted t^ctive and modern with rural setting, cellar, acre, trees, view. Subur- i MAY WE TRY to sell-your home ; PORCH COLUMNS Call or W’rite Now for Illustrated Folder. ■ Saturday 8 A-M. to 12 Noon SALES START AT 7 P.M. for*you7 Prompt attention. E, snd.l We accommodate 1.000-people, AMOCO GASOLINE ban. Pick your own colors and lot now. Carlton W.'Hutchine, Realtor, E. Realty Co. MI. 9-4297, MI. I HAND RAILS ADVANCED over 900 ears! PART TIME HELP FOB ArPOIN-rVIENT CALL 3-4480, MI." 9-5132, MI. 9-4694- PIPE GUARD RAILS DEVELOPMENT We wlU remain open SERVICE STATION C. R. BURR & CO., INC. 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PAGE EIGHTEEN^ ‘FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 19N Avtmgt ilnlly Net Pnaa R ub HHanrli^atrr lEofttins H^ralb Per tbe Week B aM Feb. U , 1958 Tha Weathor Pereeaat of U. B. WeatlMr Baieaa Richard T. Whitcomb, aaaiatant »: i head. Transonie Branch, at the Men'a Club Guest Series of Services Ge^ta T o p H o n o r Biaia ending tMa evening, parttal A bout Tow n Langlaly Laborato^ of tha Na­ Jobless Qaims 11,916 tional Adviaory Cbmmtttaa for Planned at Churth SMITH’S UPHOLSTERY SHOP Member af the Audit clearing tonight. Low about 86. D m GrMt Books DlacuMlaa Aei-onautica and Oollier Trophy Baremi e f arcaUUaa Sunday fair, little diange la tern- CrooB wiU moot WodMOday n ^ t winner for ISM for hia dlacovary Decrease Here 243 N. MAIN STREET A sdtics of four Tuesdp^ evening prraturea. a t 7:M In Uw Cuunbor o f Oom- and verlScstlon of tha Ares Rule, ilfaficlipgiBr— .4 -City o f ViUaga Charm norco, IS* B. OniUr St. Mrs. will apeak to a Joint meeting of services will be hel 436, or 53.0 per cent, of the clalme O f Premier The Rev. John E Poat will be The purpose of these ser . 'cc. is were tiled by women. Power Stall Diary win bava a aatback party at to afford the teachers ,in op|>or- Washington, F A . 18 (A*)—T tha clubhousa Monday nicht at heard over WDRG Sunday morn­ Throughout the State, mean­ ORCHARD NEWS tunlfy for worship and inspiration" while, clalme rose from 21.375 to Athens, Feb.. 18 (/P)— A President Eisenhower’s veto I S:1S. ing at S:1S a.m., when he will con­ Pipestone, Minn., Feb. 18 duct the worship aarvica and together and to preparr them more 31,576 during the week ending Sat­ Frtsh Fachad From .Orchard CeolarD . coalition of seven' opposition killed the natural gas bill for adequately to Interpret the major urday. Twelve of the State’s un­ (^ )— Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn) preach the sermon. parties ranging from right this year, but his \ indorse­ Hoaa Oo. No. 3. SMFD, a lll hold events in the life of Jesus on t’ j employment claim offices reported today accus^ tHe Eisenhower tta annual baaquat Saturday night several age levels. wing to Red challenges the ment of ita principles kepi it Chapman' Court, No. 10, Order decigetee and seven showed In­ administration of launching at Okvay’a Baataurant. Those at- .of Amaranth, will meet in the The leaders for this series are: creases. goveimmeht of Premier Con­ a live isBue today fpr some fu­ taoAng tha banquet urUI gather at “ ah insidious attack'* on the Masonic Temple tonight at 7:45. John Hnley Photo Feb. 21, the Rev. I'erty. F. Smith; Frederick W. Haaaoa Jr, The largeit factor In the over-all stantine Karamanlis tomor­ ture Congress. tha SrMiousa at • o'clock tor a Following the baalncsa sesaion. a Atty. Aewia Fox Feb. 28, the Rev. R. Ruisell Peery, rise appears to be a 31 per cent Elsenhower based his veto yes­ rural electrification program. ■octal tlma bafora going to Cavay'a APPLES row in nationwide elections. associate minister, Center Coi.gre- gain In Bridgeport. There, a pri­ Kefauver'a prepared epeech at social hour with lUfraahmenta.will John Mather Chapter, Order of The coalition, called the Demo­ terday on what In, called "arro­ be in charge of Mias P r I a c i 11'a Atty. Lewii Fox of Hartford gational Church: March 13. Mrs. mary metal mill laid off 700 work­ the annual meeting of the South­ DeMolay, will confer the decree of M cIn t o s h -BALDWINS cratic Union, clargea.that Kara- gant" and "highly questionable Prentice and her comihittee. will apeak on "Where Brotherhood Hooks Johnston, director Christian ers Umporarily, activitles'i- b.v some persons who western MinneaoU Electric Coop­ Elizabeth II education, Center Church: and chevalier ut.-on Frederick W. Han­ manlia is a puppet of Britain and erative opened a four-day awing Chief Hails Begins" at the ‘ observance of The Increase in claima at Bridge­ the United States. worked for the bill, Which "risk March 20, Dr. Fred R. Edgar of port booated'the office there to the RED DELICIOUS . through the atate In aearch of A lU i^gb tickets for the Un« "Brotherhood Night" by the Meth­ son Jr. at 8 o’clock tomorrow night It has attacked the Premier over creating - doubt among the Anitr- DESSERT coln '^ a y dinner of the Ri South Church. The topics are lead among Stafe offices Ih the ON SALE AT STAND AND ORCHARD ^ legate aupMrt for hia candi­ at the Masonic T ^ p le in a semi- the Cyprus issue and has demand­ ican^people concerning the Integ­ T o Receive can groups at the Hlllcraat Re odist Men of the Soutl. Metho­ baptism and tei.;ptatlon; life and number ofcclaims taken with 3,105. dacy for the Democratic presiden­ public ceremony/Thls is the high­ ed a foreign policy independent of rity of gov.;rnmentel procesae*. ’ ‘Collective’ CARD PARTY rant tomorrow evening list dist CSiurch, to bt held Wednes­ ministry; .death, and reaufrectioh. est honor a D ^ o la y can receive. Hartford, leader for the five prS- But he said there ia need for legle- tial nomination. He and Adlai Ni-i day evening. Feb. 22, at 7:30 at COME SEE OUR FINE DISPLAY OF the West. Stevenson will be pitted In the hour aa 7 o’clock, the meal will Alfio:-gh these m atings are Chevaliers/of the Bridgeport vloui weeks, was second, with lation "conforming to the basic ob­ e O ’ClwBk. FebJ4 the church. Karamanlis termed the opposi­ MInnesoU primary on March 20. not V aerved until 7:30 sharp, plannM for teachers, all interested Chapter, under the direction of 2,085. jectives” sought in the meebure. Red Chiefs which wilt allow U.S. Sen ator Attorney Fox has been a mem­ persona are welcorje to partic­ Following were New Haven, tion coalition "monstroua” and Stevenson la due to etart touring 94b b c 1m s 9b y C b b e Ts v w-ill put on the. degree, FRESH FRUITS-"^VEGETABLES The, bill would have exempted the atate on March 2. Leadership William A. Purtall and other out- ber of the Hartford Board of Ekiu- ipate. Mrs. Charles Straight, 2,095; Waterbury, l,858; Stamford. claimed that ita election would un- C k b the son of Mr. and Mrs. ~ leash, political storms in Greece. producers'of natural gas from di­ By ARTHUR GAVRHON of-town gucata plenty of time to ration for more than 16 years. He chairman of th% teacher training 1.307; Norwich, 1,053: and Meri­ Open Daily 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. rect federal controU. The Tenneasean came here Opaa to Pnblle W. Hanson Sr., of 234 Already, the Premier declared 'arrive. has also been president of the committee o f ‘ the Commission oh den, 1,030. ■' Forecasts New Attempt y*eterday from London, Feb. 18 (/P)— Brit­ By STANLEY JOHNSON Tmt raaarvatleaa eoatoct Hartford County YMCA, a.Sun­ ii a past master coun- Sunday From 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. yesterday, Moscow has "won the Florida to Baltimore and back Education of So.ith Church, is in Sen. Ker- (D-Oklal, whose own ain has arranged U f r Soviet . Moscow, Feb. 18 (4*)— The MBS. RAY OWENS day School teacher at Temple Beth John Mather Chapter and round.” Karamanlis said that crea-. again to WIntqr Haven. Fie, • T a w N r S t —TaL M I S-1051 Sunaet Rabakah Lo and power cooper­ band, the Duke of Edinburgh. ing speech by ITrat Deputy Pre­ M&M town ihterested In brotherhood are Italian American Club on Eldrldge allde projcctora. American people.” atives. cordially Invited. A social hour The coalition brings together Plana Almoat (kimplrte mier Anaataa Mtkoyen et the 20th WUUam T. England, 2M Spruce St. The gathering replaces the Sen. Case (.R-SD) announced he But." he added, "they have will follow the meeting. WELDON DRUG CO. now in stock! Moscow-line parties controlling 15 Plana for the Russians" tour Congrem of the Soviet Communist OILSIRYICE St.,, a Junior at tha Unlvaralty of Sunday . meetingr-which\has been Ml Mala St. Tel. MI 8-5821 had rejected a 32,500- campaign "ioat certainly launched, an Inatd- now .ara .practlcaUy...Pomplete, In­ party. Connecticut majoring in govern* per cent of the vote and three for­ ious attack," \ -^1 eliminated becauac of the society's contribution from a lawyer aup- formed offlcialt said M m e Min­ Tile speech, which denounced ipvilt, la among tha ftnallata for mer premiers with strong antl- The newly formed Young Adults porting the bill ihorti/ bgfore the Kefauver outlined what he said ister Eden Is sending a copy of Stalln’a poltUcal end economic king of tha annual Winter Waek- stxth annual banquet thai jlay. Commtinlst records. Group of the South..Methodist. wonderful new g irls ' blouses The former premiers—Constan­ Senate vote on the bill. A special was the adminletration’e antl-REA the program for Moacow"a okay. writlng i T>y name, wee not priatod aHd naif - weekend. Tlta campua The committee piaritilhg Ifie f."?, .Thle„ Jhft jiald,. -IhyolveKi dtuirch wlli have ai theater party tine T«aiaart8,GeBrgjn*spaHare6a -Senate commlUac ,has. -traced the - -Seolland -Ya-id -and-- the-Secret uhiir more 4 f ¥oura after SHttt#,arv OIL ,v««. r •• ' royal couple win ha choaan by a tomorrow night. Members are banquet holda its final meeting to­ NORTUENO BARBERSHOF money to thj "peraonal funds" of moyee as to cut requeata for Service have worked out a tlght- night at 8 pVm; at the clubr 't and Sophocles Veniselos—say the loan fundi and to "create credit -Mlfcoymn apokiri Thia indieatad M lia ^ facoity-itndant panel of Judgea asked to meet at the church at 7 241 North .Main Street wedding is strictly one of con­ Howard B. Keck, president of the aecurlty achrdule to protect the and will be crowned at a dance Brmano Garaventa, assistant by problems,’’ as well as to halt lend­ party leaders gave eereful thought and eU d elh i^., o’clock. Under New Management venience aimed at ousting Kara­ Superior Oil Co. c ' California. Red leaders from possible demon­ tonight. England la an aaaociate factory manager at Hamilton ing of funds for new cooperative' before releeaing it to tha public. Adult Haircuts f I.IS manlis They pledge they will not There were also less specific -When Sen. Alexander Wiley strations. Exilea from Iron Chirtatn Followring the lead of tho party adltor o f the Oonnact^ut Camp­ Standard and a member of the so­ charges of pressure by both sides generation and transmission facili­ jt«T«lliiN $T^PS Polish Ladles Alliance, Group Children’a Hatrcnta 7Se appoint any Commqnist to Uurt (R-Wlai heard- the newe of ties. ' ebuntries have been reported chief NIklU S. Khruahehev and us, uMjargraduate dally nawa- 246, will hold Its monthly meeting ciety, will be principal speaker. A n during the fight. cabinet ' plafmlhg proteats against Russian number of local dignitaries are ex­ Open 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Dnily President Elaenhower's veto- Sees Plan to Wrerk RF-A others In the Sgvlet hlerarclty, M l f ^ S 4 0 i Wtow. ehd a member of Daiu Ctai at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Polish 2 Barbels At Yonr Service The three former premiers have Both Sen.- Pulbright (D-Ark) of {he controversial natural domination of Eastern Ehirope. DalU fra ‘ tq ^ ty . pected to attend. A The Tenneesee Democrat then Mikoyen extolled tho merlU of oot- American Oub on Clinton St. All castigated Karamanlis for failure d Rep, Harris (D-Ark). sponsors gaa bill, ha showed his Jubila­ The Rusalana arc expected to lecUve leederahip. the legislation, said they have "U to Hat these other etepa members are„jtrged to attend, as _L to obtain from Britain a pledge of tion by doing a Jig aa he .left bring thqlr own secret police, but Tha American Uaglon Band will a report of the S'Xial will be made Bring Your Old which he charged were pert of the Attache Oaa-Maa Rato self-determination for Cyprus. the Sanate floor. (A P Wire- aiuntnlatration'a plan to acuttte Scotland Yard chiefs are lea'ving Khruahehev, who took over rahsarsa at 8 o'clock tonight ■( and state delegates will also re­ They call the proposed formula for ^'oatimied on Page Nine) photo». RBA t nothing to chance. A, round-the- tha peat home. \ port. Shoes to Life / Stelin'a poat et the party’s flrat Cyprus self-government a "sell­ 1, Slow down construction of clock . guard of up to 50 hand­ secretary, aet the tone of tha Oon- and out.” power projects already under way. picked. pistol-packing Yard men I T ~ : ~ Our expert craftamea ciin add The stand has strong appeal for greu In hia 50,000-wocd keynote 2. Attempt to ‘ 'destroy" the Ten- will accompany Bulganin and ■peMh Tueadey when k* bleated JOIN many monthe and mllee ef voters, incensed not only with Brit­ neeaee Valley Authority (TVAi by Khruahehev on all th W travels. SPAGHETTI SUPPER prideful wear to the life of your ain but also uith the United States 'denying funds and forcing TVA The Russians will spend half Ike in Acjdbn Again the one-men-rule Idee. M Auspices of ahoea while you wait. for its failure to support Greek Marines Perish to open Its gates to Invasion (of their time In London, the ^ t visit­ In hia apeech Mikoyen rapped j SENIOR OIRL SCOUT TROOP NO. 1 claims on Cyprus private power I until elthei* Ita ing i|nlverait.v, Industrie, and Blaenhower toes off at (Jw Glen Arvin Country Stalin on aeverel counts. \ ¥ Club In Thomaaville, Ga., m hia flrat gama o f golf ainoa being The coalition also wants a review power rates were increased to the coal mining towns In England. 1. He declared the former PT#- atricken by a heart attack laat September. (N E A Telepboto). f i r WOODRUFF HALL. of Greek interriiational commit­ level of (he private companlea aur- Scotland and Wales. Times have' mier'a wrlUnga Ignored the hlalory ments including NATO and the Plane Hits Hill rounding it or until It could be been aet aside for political" discus­ ’T" Of the lest two (lacedsa and niUei CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH $izes 7 to 14 . ■ -" • •y'* Balkan pact with Turkey and Yu­ ■old to the private companlea." sions-, with British Governmsnt for new teachinn on cbmmwitojf Sofurdoy EvaRlnq, Fab. 18— 5:30 »e 7 a'eloek TH I CAPITOL CITY goslavia. 3, Stop construction of anv more leaders. / 3. Ha easeilea treason otargaa ADULTS 81.00 CHILDREN SSc MARIO’S Oakland, Calif., Feb. 18 (J*)—A| fiom Niles on the eastern aide of On both Cyprus and intemation multiple purpose* river projects Stalin brought many yaera later Marine Corps transport plane San Franciaco Bay. The visit la expected to "begin THIS AD SPONSORED BY A FRIEND SHOE REPAIR SHOP al policy issues, the coalition fol­ "until the power companies could aropnd April 15. ' > Man, egelnat the one-time heroes of the The area haa ctaim«it-128 Uvea lows the Communist line. cra.shed Just below the fog-covered seise tha cream o f (hwpower sties Highllghta will include: 1918 Bolshevik Revolution. 257 N. M AIN ST: .\mnesty for Reerativea and other hours in the San .Francisco Bay of British Socfalista in 1954, a Coventry, Feb. 18,^peclaD—A nUt’a attack pln-i^nted StaUnTT c d l t n a v e i i night with a mammoth rally in area. Four men died Thursday anil Lines DC6B. qoilprofit agenclea as poaaible. and 38-year-old Coventry ggain. sf.lea- books. "Economic Problems of So­ Athens’ Klathmosos Square. Police Rancher Ita.v Stephens narro.wed "where such com. .eta could not Soviet Embass.v reception and at XMa A ir. aginasiat By @ -National four othera escaped w’hcn an Air least one meeting with newsmen. inan, the father of five jtiHgll chil­ cialism In the U.S.S.a" and "Ttas ROtrrE 195—STORRS, CONN.—TEL. «l'50 estimated the crowd as 100.000, Force B52 jetr bomber blew up over the hunt for the missing Marine be broken, raise the po.wer rates dren. haa been reported Hlstoiy of the Communist Party MANCHESTER h "one of the bigge.st ever in a plane when he reported hearing a Eden invited the Russians to In the Soviet Union, a short neni by Trac.v. visit Britain last July during the ■Ihce Thursday by his wife. I . MOTOR SALES Greek preelection campaign.” terrific crash.'* Nolae from the low (Coalinned on Page NIae) course." W IU BE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER The big Marine plane was Just Geneva. Summit conference. Police at the Stafford'Springs *rrmr OUamohUa Dealer” Prettier tl«n ever - the new little Ship’V Shores! "W e are with you, Constantine." 21 niiIes -9 minute.«i—from a land­ flying phfhe caused him to run out­ racks said today. .» : Mikoyaii took Issue with one SIS Waat Oater Street feminine voices shouted above the ing at Alalrama Naval Air Sta­ side his houae. He..said: - Lashed British Policy pesaege dealing with tha United NOTIOE DUE TO ILLNESS wildly cheering crowd. Police said Arthur G. Morse, 39 They'll shine at school end s^torts, at play tion on A fllgiit from Kl Toro and Terrlflc ('rash Later during thel." swing through Cedar Swamp Rd., jeft his home States, Britain end France. Ha de-‘ Women will vote for the first' South Asia. Bulganin an.d Kl'ruah- and parties. Carefully tailored, sweetly d ^ ilfd , Camp Pendleton Marine Bases Iq, "About two seconds after I saw Thursday morning, driving a 1956 dared Stalin's asa$rUon "after the Israeli, Arabs chev lashqd out at British colonial southern Califorrila. p t and thought It was going to hit Ford Station Wagon bearing-regis­ world market haa broken up, the perfect-fitting! Lustre-fine^ combedN^otton (Continued on Page 'Two) policies, arousing widely support­ am The.RDS, Marine equivalent of the hill opposite me I 'heard a ter­ tration plates lY 140^to make luills volume of producUon In thesa ed demands for the cancellation of broacKloths, gay prints, woven ginghams.v ------the PC4. carried five crewmen. rific crash." U . S e in eastern Connectlci’it' and Rhode countries will contract,” was In- W eek Hit Banon their visit to Ebigland. A t advertued bi laSafflome Joumali.Cooi Bmidmping, My BAby.Partnb* The others, clad in dungarees, Rescue parties had slow going Island for the Clyde Milling Corp. fcorrect and could hardly help the no-irpn daeron-pima blends... sujgar-whit\^ and The Eden government considered : were being transferred to Treas- over the rain slick hills and the here. He waa due back home In Soviet cause. it canceling the lUit but decided to sparkling colors...all ever washable.- \ ■ Naval Forces I lire Island Navy Base for reassign- brush was. so thick that no place Mideast Arms the evening but failed to return. "W e must note,’' he added, "that wait and see if Soviet chiefs ANOTHER SHIPMENT! ! ment. One passenger was from El could be found to land helicopters. several other lines of econoi^e „ Mothers will want to get three, four or mor^ dropped their anti-Pritish blasts — 'Seen in Wllllmantic problems, after aertoualy conaidcr- ' TVro; the others from Camp Pen­ The six men from El. Toro were B.v JOHN !M. HIGHTOWER iHls wife reported his absence tp SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF 89c Yd. Move Against dleton. during the current congress of the ing them, require that our econ- OIKL.S’ DEPARTME.NT^SIX'OND FLOOR Ideiitihed quickly by the 12th Washington, Feb. 18 (>P)The Soviet Communist party. the State Police yesterday and.aii Silver Star Winner Naval District predicted that Iden­ omiats should study them deeply L *v State Department found.itself un­ Reports reaching .the Foreign 'Atlantic Coast igisliln^T' •pefaoils and revie’v .them critically from The pilot was MaJ. Alexander tifying the others would take some bulletin waa sen. out by the Staf­ Rebels in Peru Wat.son, 32. Santa Ana, Calif., a der heavy pressure flom all sides Office fro"- Mosco'a’ lead officials ARTHUR G. MORSE n»»MtacMMa. time. Tlje.v bad their service rec­ to believe Khrushchev has modified ford barrWcka. Police aald today Na-cbafa 36 in. Indian Head Silver Star winner in the Korean ords with them. todays because of Its While House- (Coatiaued oa Page Nllw) War. hia attitude considerably, observ­ an employe of the Shell Chateau them. AdjatMM ilrapt. Lima, Peru, Peb. 18 (A’l - The paaarngers were part of a approved action in embargoing all Restaurant. Wllllmantic. sajd he y « r a for the Agrico CTiemical, Rlatliciiad 94W MaJ. Wal.Hon's last report was Shipments of arms and military ers said. AMi'laak Idf.'iVkda liif. ■-w. Heavily armed naval forces lo.val 173-man •group being sent to was reaaonably sure (hat Uorae North Weymouth, .Maas. al 1:42 p.m., notifying Oakland eqiiiprncnt to thr Middle East. The British take. Ibis as an Indlr Mrs. Moltje, making a strong ef­ bkH. anal a« 7tHf« to the government of President Treasure Island. The others ar- cation the Russians have deci^d had been in- the restaurant' aimiU Fia Cbich baNaai Municipal Aiiport' he was start­ liyot! safely, These are the pressures: 12:30 a.m. yesterday morning. fort to remain calm In front of her Manuel Odria were reported mov­ ing an approach toward the near­ 1. ' r.audi Arabia was urgingto tfead warily becr.tue they- want 4 MM. ! .It * gj.9§ 5 9 c yd: . ib The missing man was described family, aald (hat her husband has ing y d s y yward lquitos Where by Naval A ir‘ Statfoif. I . "TI Air Force.. Jet-, explosion to come to Britain. Bulletins Thursday took the life of Col. that the government "soon find a ■a 5-feet S-lnchea tall and weigh­ been away frbm home overnight lit rebqlfing Army troops claim they The fog and mist was so heav.v way ” o f delivering 18 Walker the past on aalcs trips, but had al­ are in Control. Patrick Fleming, a Navy hero dur- ing about 165 pounds. When laat from the AP iWrfs helicopters failed for hours to And Ing World War II. Eleven yeeri Bulldog tanks which-Were caught seen he was wearing a gabardine ways notified her o f hia platu. She What Indian Head Mills calls A government communique last the wreckage 1,300 feet up In the at the ■ port in New York early imperfectloni arc microscopic topcoat over a .tweed sport coat also aald Tie was trying to esthb- night said naval units based south dens# brush country 3ak. Haa. yaHow The govfrnm ^t .statement said he srgued .the result could have betweea the two. nmatrlca,'' He raaa^d tnat 4 mat Stevenson Nixon district court arraignment of 16- was go(ng to make some calls in man’s plans. . . the revolt was ted by Brig. G>in^ been' gained jiusp*bding that charged "Zionist preaaure"toreed hy year-old -boy; who, -they say, ad- the Scotland area and later travel The Morae family moved to the eaaeellatloa and aald hia tl.25 Marcia! Merino, cortima'nder of tlie. ahipment alone. About 3110,000 of to Rhode Island. Pongee Prints Coventry from Wbodstock about eauntr.v waa "very much dto* 2nd (Jungle; Oivisiqn at Iquitos. acheduled shipments to Israel are mlltod killing hia'mblher to end TTook Job..M)x'~Monlhosltinn about six numths .ago NEW LOW PRICE I- 3. A Senate inveatigation of t|k> MARINES ON SURIBACHI had joine.. in the uprising. whole tangled affair was demand- Soviet Russia has developed after having worked for several atomic missile with tiich terrific (Contiaued on Page Nfne) „ Iwo Jima. Feb. 18 0P» — U4I. It aided that the, "Amazon Salt City.,, Feb, 18 .(.billion a .vear-for peace. , . and ed byjphairman George pnPal'.'df River area"’w'aa ine Only area af­ destructive, power this country’s .Marine# today clung to ML-; Adlai E. ' " Stevenson ...... therelast night is none; we don't have pre­ the Senate Foreign Reiatipha Com- Suribnehi’a steep slopes under 'SpGciolly knit for* fected and said the "remainder of charged Vicf President Nixon and mlllec. George said he wants an civilian defense net-up la out- ponderant. |»ower Jn new weapons; 'moilcd. Intense *"enemy" Are—24 henrn the country i% peaceful." "other Republican hatchetmen" France la paralyzed; Ge|many is explanation from Secretary of. yd. ■The government also announced after they stormed onto Iwo social climbors are carrying on a "aralle and dismembered and restless; nation­ State Dulles when Dulles returns •'-.High officials of Louisiana Stale Jlma's binck snml benehee In the arrest of Pedro Beltran, a smear" campaign -hat haa given from , a Bahamas vacation. .University are called,lhto exetu- Benson Asks Fast V6te ■ 0 alism is api ceding . . through , „ . the shadow of mock atomlo former ambassador to the linited "Under instructions from Piesl- live aeaslon to consider, new mcll4- ir. ni iMiT OwM- the American people a false feel­ Islam; guns are nimhlihg In the .bomb Masts. War game, um­ kiMiM. Nmikiiie Everyone lovea these aoft 5n* States, and charged he was a ing of peace. denf Eisenhower the Stste Depart­ ores in state’s current'’ i-aeial dis­ main instigator of the revolt. Formo.sn Strait; -Soriet arm.s and pires said shock troops e f tha iltkm ei(|M4*atWM ished rayon ar^ cotton pongee 'The Communists sre on the Influence are creeping-into , .the ment is reviewing the -whole altua- pute. , . Aga Khan . is still. In hed For Ike Farm Progr am 1st Battalion-of the Srd .Marian Wkita. Jaw.-IU (It OSe A communique issued by the ,llon with respect to arms dpliverjes prints for dreaaea and blouaei. move . . . and the Republican ora­ Middle East^'the Communista are on the French Riviera qnd his con­ Regiment would be pinned down. Ministry of Interior and Police tors prate complacently of peace," •"to Egypt and the Arab states. O ffi­ dition-unimproved since -he wss i f * ; Paatel and white grounda with, asserted Beltran w^is "the- princl- in full pos.scBsion. of the . . . Clil for hours until relnforceqieata cials said the^ did not know how taken to hia-villa in ambulance on Dea Moines, Feb. J8 'AT - Secre—. President’s soil bank plan. He cMld reach them, ■ pal instigator of the subversive *!'n°*^*^***^,.*"^*‘ *‘*J’"**** aspl-' nese revolt against the while man long , this review would lake. tary of , Agriculture Benson de­ cottons with unusual patte'ma. rant told a public j athering. and are making great strides to- returning-from trip to F^gypt. described it as "’the heart o f the "While the President smiles, the Some officials argued that the clared to an over-flow fgrm audi­ (Continued'on Pnge Two) waril capturing the corresponding Mother and five of Jier Children administration’s newf provisions REFUGEE KIDNAP DENIED Republican hatchetmen smear; ence in the heai't of the corn-hog for a broadened farm program." Berlin, Feb. 18 Iff* — MaJ. r # • ^ “w o to rp ro o f” pants COTTON TOPS revolts in the Arab and African die In BalllDMire flfr which ap­ belt last night "the cHallenge bc- while the President talks esrneetly (Coallnued oa Page Two) I But. he continued, • he was Gen. P. T. DIbrpva, Soviet mili­ Worlds; neutralism is on the in­ parently started from oil-stove and fone us Js to gel the Elsenhower i i " , Baby Rowing? Then grow him into Cortor’e outor- For Black.a, .skirts aiid Bermuda .shorts make for comfort of peace, the Secretary of State crease." f raged through small 2-story brick . "distressed to see that the commit-1 tary commandant In East Ber- Argentina Workers brandishes Ih • bomb-and theriens Honw. . , . Mrs. Barbara Sears p ^ q S ^ " ^ ^ pP.ogram I o g r a m ^oceovoted coto revive so90 per cent Uq._ t(>ld British authoritlea to* ' waar-and meka jgjjr Nfe easier. Carter’s famoua W esco atomic war. INvIdrd. I'nprepared plus eye appeal. Available in a \v,idc range .pf .styles and Stevenson Mid. ijie administra­ State AdikK Inquest (BoboI Rockefeller haa moved to ^ . .. w«rtlme emergency sup- day he had no Information pleettcliad pants era guarantaed permanently wet- f MHUaiU. Nmk«4 Colors in •'!i, short and .sleeveles.s. S, M, L sizes! Gel 10% Pay Hike "Their objective is simple,"" block pubIleaUon of terms of her Xhft job must be done, he told norts BensAn mAhjiH* about a top-ranking refugee re- tion Is "divided, and unprepared" more tlmn 1.000 persorts attending .w porledly kidnaped from a Brit* prool 0 0 tha Insida, eoR cotton on the outside. Omw. MR* Ilia .Stevenson said. "They want ever­ to meet the "‘rising Sov’tet chal- In ^Hazing' Death reputed 36 mii|ion divorce iiettle- riMl*iN4 M*> kak. lastingly to sell the people op their, ment. the National Fa?m Inatltute. "in' i ST'!'’’" Uh sector horo.e two weeks agn.' •Nrt» hav# uotar-rapalient Diqpenda tapes that Mekei rtenr kn Ctok. Jackstraws' Bueno.s Aires, Argentina, Feb. Ubige." ■ , fiikx or\ iatin « a those tnii)g8 Wfilch dtstrcss 18 (iPi— Provisional Presid en t kind of government, to run down Hqaaid tlie ‘‘Commimlsts are on , New York newspaper reports la«.->rn 9j.Bg the competition and thereby build aiievlile'farm dliteeM*^stti^k ’. h ^ l ^ ^ ASK TANKS FOR SNOW aawa wear and tear M^thirt-taMa when pinning Pedro Arambiiru. seeking to halt tha say. Police Commissioner Stephen Waah-O-Matic Ra.von and Ace­ up their product. One of the tech­ Dirt.*AUy" Eih“ *^ Marilyn,'^ed. surplus problem, and improve the — or at least Naples, Italy, Feb. 18 141—r ; rie *apaf8,.Finest oombad cotton moans quick, assy ^ 1 . 9 8 t o > 3 . 9 8 growing labor unrest over rising good Will mlBslohs.’ technical mis­ today.for an inquest (nt^the death P. Kennedy next week will order farmer’s Income." keep still. Gentlemen, if price fix­ Authorities appealed to the Hal* MknCedtf.MaNlMf tate 45" Shantung Nubby ' niques is tojimile and s.iiear. and ing — If 90 percent supports •M'lUMMllMeWM prices, has ordered a TO per cent sions. scholarships, even' athletes of Thomas L. aark . is; Massa­ most drastic departmental shake- Benson spoke al length ih his Ian army today for taaka to help >- washing, nq ironing over, toe our complete aelac- Weave. . 8 PORT8W KAR—.SECOND FLOOR To work both sides of the street, at and entertaineps , were the answer to our farm prob­ wage increase for . workers in in­ which I have found the Republi- chusetts -Institute ■ oT Tecjinology up in city s history, . . American tormal address. Then'he continued clear the way. through ahow* 1!oo ef,.Certef*allne knita for your own baby. . . for dustry and business. "The time has eonie .to put an student,, who drowned in the’ after- l.«glon Commander J. Addington with informal remarks, for about lem there would be no farni prob­ drifts Into a village south et tisns remarkingly agile." en.d to this everlasting selling, this lem today." til# baet-loved gMia of aO. The goveVnraent, in sn extra­ . Stevenaon called -Nixon " the math of a fraternity hazing. .. • Wagner renews attack on Flmd an hour. He waa vigorously; ap­ NaplM, where two expectaat ordinary midnight news confer- merchandising and mls-bjandlng, Refeoring to the administration Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales chief Republican hatchetman"’ and Clark’s body was found yester­ for the Republic with demand plauded at times! Meanwhile,, out­ mbibera awaited aid. Two laaha yd. en'ce, also announced a minimum these sugar-coated assurances day ; in 40 feet of water in the Prealdent Robert M. Hutchins and side the hotel anti-Benson pickets program, he declared: were sent and got tbe pattonla ilrtr G i ^ Stamps .Given With Cash Salm said "-"■peihape the Vice Presidetit"s that all is well in this Republican “ It ia the only sound way yet Green Stamps Giyen With Cash Sales wage of 1,120 pesos (about 363) speechea are not important as his­ Cambridge Reservoir, aboiir two Board be ^deterred from spending marched up and down carrying to a Napliw ellalc "Just In Gme.’*- ■ monthly for the Buenos Aires fed­ heaven on earth . . . the lime has miles from where he was laat seen any more of Fund’s millions. Critical-aigns. devised to get out from under the torical documents. But what is come to tell the American people surplus burden. It is time to de­ eral dJatrict and. said minimum ■live eight dayr, ago. Hia body, Ehirilcr at - a news conference, POST.AL BOMB HURYB PAIR Creaae reiistant, aim and light important is -.he tone of smug con- the hard, cold facts of Interna­ Showman Jbeob J. Shubert and cide which way we want to move . wages for other districts would be-'fldence aoout the peace which he trapped In weeds, was recovered associates bow down to gbvem- the aecretary said he believes the New OrlcMia. Feb. 18 (41—A fast. A amart new ahantung aetmmf shortly.mtorkrtles ___ . . . . * tional life ...” bv frogmen after an all day probe in agriculture—toward growing home-made time bomb eaptoded says this administration has jneal aBUIruai suit and agree to President will run for a second surplus with all iUi'problems or weave with nubby threads of The wage increase and mini- Stevenson leveled several blaata of the ice-covered waters. . ring down curtain on ownership today oa a loadlag ptotforai at The COM stored tq the world. at Vice President Nixon, calling term, and added; "I'll be perfect­ toward a better balance of sup­ .JUKIIAU naJUKHAUeott mums,, retroactive to Feb. 1, do The Harvey, 111., youth w-as of 12 'theaters iii six cities , . . the main New OrleansjtantoMlee. ly willing for him to have another blech, beige,. roie, aqua, rqrel- Stevenson went on to list sev­ Tilm "a vouoK man of such easy plies'-and market. That will be the Twe postal employea, Leonard t, MANCMBarm CoMH’ M A N C N im i Co n n * ■ A not apply to farm pr domeatic eral reasons which he said ahow taken to a lonely spot -near the Escape artist Leslie Irvin back In Secretary of Agriculture." CORNER OP MAIN AND.O'AK STREETS iow, coral, bibs asd charcoal. verbal virtue.” ' Waltham-LIncoln town line short- real issue as the Senate debates Payton and Bourbon Walla Sr., there ia not peace in the world. death row at Indiana Sta{e Prison ' Benson expressed pleasure in his this bin. . . CORNER OF MAlhl AND OAK STREETS ' (Caatlaued *Pa Page Ywa) reeelyed batoa wblto oatlagatoh* ^ CORNER OF MAIN AND Oa k STREETS r Ha aald "w t ara spemUBg 340 .(Oeattaaefl aa after escaping a month ago wtlh address that the Senate Agricul­ Paga "Pwa) (CoaUaaeJ ea Page Twe) a cardboard key. tog ytlM fli* that raaaHsK . . /V— ture Committee approved the (Osattoasd m Paga Tmt)' NeHkMP.waa kart aeitoatoUh r r L - ' l l ■ ,T ■ 7 r , ■ • 9 *. i - - 7 ' ■ Z- r '