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- — ^ MONDAY, MARCH 28, 195B Avorsf 8 Dslly Net Prws Run The Wasther PAGE «)URTEB3f 'N • Itir Um Week Emied Fatieiat et V. S. Weatfear Mnreh 28. 1885 . Fair and o M lemght. Lew A « ' _ A RiMUnc of tb * troop commit* Vf edi^ l Auxiliary 11,685 Nurses **Capped?* in St. Mai^^s H ospiul Cc^numies 88. Wadneadey fair ead wnni A bout Town Member •t^tlM.A nas mgh MM* 88. " ' V _ ^ ; _____ homo of ScoutmuUr______Harry Harry lUld- Hears Yale Dew - ELECTRIC Buremi ef Clf«adatl«i Hianchester-~~A City of Village Charm ment, 18 Scarborough Rd. Plana Army and Navy AuxiUiry mem-S for the annual eprlng motor trip The Woman’s Auxiliary to the bora will hold Uwlr iiiual card will be diacuaaed. All membera are COOKING'S (Ckwalfled AAverttrtng en Png* 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS party tonitht at 8:30 at thp club- urged tp attend. Hartford County Medical Assn, VOL.LXXIV,N0.151 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MAh^HESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1955 hcuae. Tomorrow evening the Aim- will hold its eleventh annual meet­ Ulary w«l hold It monthly meet­ Membera^of the 3d Infantry ing on Tuesday, April 5 a t ths white glove ing a t 8 p.m. Regiment, Pfc. Raymond F. Laine, Wampanoag' Country Club. aon of Mr. and Mra. Uoula. P Re^stratlon will begin at 4:30 Membera of the South Methodtat Laine, 133 Cooper Hill St., and Pvt. p.m. with the 'biuiness meeting at Steveri%Co. Scelba Bids WSCS who plan to attend the G e o ^ S . Sullivan, aon of George 4:45, a social hour from 8 to 7 CLEAN Missing Malenkov "Supper in the Upper Room," afe T. Sullivan. 5 Waddell Rd., took and dinner at 7 o’clock. urgM to make reaervatlona before part In cerempntea March 15 hon­ The speaker of the evening will omen like clean gloves 1 , Friday, Aprtl 1. through their oring Col. Romulo Antonio Fer- be Dr. Vernon Lippard, dean o^ Now Owner NATO Add group leadera. or Mra. C ftl Hlldlng. nandea, chief of the 'Venezuelan the Tale School of Medicine. Dr. Dulles Says Big CLEAN ELECTRIC COOKING TOO Spurs Speculation ' leader of the Willing Workera armed forcea general ataff, on hla Uppard’s subject will be "Current I Oroup who are preparing the Vneal arrival in Waahlngton, D. C. Problems In Medical-Education.” Monday April 4. Reservations may be made Of Cheney’s More T ies Charlea F. Mullaney, aon of through'Mrs. A. U, Peacock, 38 Mancheater ; Aaaembly No. IS, Mra. Mary Mullaney, 134 Hilliard Four Mile Rd.i West Hartford. Control of Cheney Bros, Ex-Premier Killed Wafihington, Mareh 29 {IT) Order of Rainbow for Glrla. will St.; Ronald M. Watta, aon of Mr. Reservatfona cannot be accepted piused today from t)ie family — Premie; Mario Scelba of meet in the Maaonic Temple to­ and Mra. F. B. Watta, 83 Arvine after April-j. The New GE Stratoliner which has held it for 107 Italy said today the 15 North night at 7:30, at which time Mother PI.; and John K. Whltham, aon of London, March 29 (^F)— Rising speculation about the where­ Talks ‘Months Atlantic Pact nations must Adviaor Footer will confer the, Mr. and Mra. Erwin W.i'Whltham. yean to J. P, Stevens A Co^, abouts of deposed Soviet Premier Georgi Malenkov was majority degree on two membera 43 Gerard St, have \ formally one-of the giants of the tex­ join in pi^ittcal, economic and Change Meeting heightened to ^ y by his absence from a farewell 'ceremony of the Aaaembly. Following the pledged into the Alpha IN Chapter tile industry. , ,s p c i a 1 arrangements, to meeting Mra. Olive' Recave, direc­ of Theta XI fraternity ai the Unl- for a visiting Swedish power delegation. The Swedes last tor of the "Sweetie Pie" Minatrel, GcmldlBe Robaa Coostanee Morlarty Shirley Siranaea Range With Automatic 1 Henry R. Mallory, executlvaavlce strengthen their inilitafy de­ veralty of Connecticut ^ Of Scandia Lodge » president of Cheney Bros., aald this night ended a 17-day tour pf ^viet-v------^------Four Hands Help with the Robe will ahow colored alldea takm at power stations, made at the in -: fences against Communism. Ike boubts Asks Quicl^ the Bowpra School laat month, Threa MancheaUr glrla, alloM. Morlarty, 131 Park an<^the students with the Miraculous morning that, unejer the terms of In an addreas before a National The Holy Family Mothera Circle Miss Shirley Swanson, daughter of Medal of Our Lady. The cap — — \ the Stevens Company offer, "n. suf­ vltation of thC| Soviet goverftment,' graduatoa of Mancheater High Scandia Lodge No. 23,' Order of For imexpiainikd reasons they did Dead? Alive? Press C2ub luncheon, he said "We Officera and membera of the will meet Wednea^y evening at 8 Mr. and Mra. EHmer Swanson, 60 ping ceremony climaxed alx ficient number ot shares (of stock) miiat admit' that little heui been o’clock at the home of Mra. J . F School, receptly received their W. Middle Tpke., marched with 52 months of intenslva Classroom Vasa, will hold Us Aprtl mseting have been deposited 'with the not aee Malenkov, who waa de­ BriUah American Club wUl meet Thursday night, March 31, Uuitead SurfaceUnit done thus far” nithln the frame­ Matsu War Approv^ of Squirea, 82 Oxford S i, white nuraes’ capa In caremoniea membera of their class in candle­ work and introduetoqiL floor duty, Hartford National Bank and Trust moted seven weeks ago from the thla evening at 7:30 at the club- of on the usual meeting rtoht, premiership to the post of minister work of the AtlanUc Pact in non- houae and proceed from there to held in the chapel of S t Mary’a light . procession to the chapel the probationary perltw of train Co. so that the purchase will be mliitary fields. which would- faU during Holy effective as of 2 p.m. today." power stations. the T. P. HoUoran Funeral Home XI Gamma Chapter of Beta Sig­ Hospital, Waterbury. Mlaa Ger­ where they were received Into.the ing. .The glrla areenow entitled Week. *v A Moscow Radio broadcast de­ Military defense, however fun­ Bonn Pacts to pay reapecta to .Thomaa W. ma Phi will meet tomorrow night aldine Rohan, daughter of Mr. and .Sodality of the Blesaed Virgin to wear the blue and white atriped The Stevens Co. last month of­ damental is not sufficient alone," By April 15 a t 8 O’clock at the home of Mra. unifonn-’'With white bib and cap -The members of the lodge whoee fered to buy all of Cheney Bros, scribing the departure of the Murphy Sr., who waa a memberl of Mrs. Charleif Rohan, 38 Gardner Mary,. The Rev: William J . birthdays occur In April will be Swedish delegation made no men­ he said. "Peace and freedom must . the club. Robert UtUe, 148 Pearl S t S t ; Miss Constance MoHarty, Leaty, hospital chaplain, officiat­ which marka them aa Junior atn outstanding capital stock for 320 be defended not only with weap­ Washington, March 29 (IP) guests of the lodge at the refresh-' a share, provided at least 95 per tion of Malenkov. Alexi Pavlenko, Washington, March 29 (/P) daughter of Mr»a>}d Mrs. Matthew ed a t the ceremonies and Invested dents. ment hour following the meeting. described as a deputy power sta­ ons, but with concerted . — President Eisenhower does Secretary of State Dulles cent of the stock Was submitted “TWO Members of ths executive com­ for sale by 2 p.m. today. ' tions minister, saw them off at “Article of the North At­ not believe Red China is pre­ said today that any toj^level mittee are reminded of the execu­ Moscow airport. tJntil Malenkov lantic Pact gives full recognition conference with Russia ia comer of Church and Chestnut tive meeting to be held a t -the 98 Per Cent Requirenyent Waived to these prlnciifies, iMit we must pared to cause any major In an announcement today, how­ got the jab laat Feb, 9, Palenko almost certainly “months” # Sts. with a aide line exception. Tells Experiences home of Chairman Lillian Leg­ had been the mihister.' admit UtUe has been done thus far conflict in the Formosa Strait Two applicatlMis concern dweU- gett, 42 Alexander St, ever, Stevens said it was lifting the to Implemeht them.’’ away. Zoning Board conditions of sale. The company Malenkov also was miaiing from in the weeks just ahead. ings and wUl be made by Edward To Society Here Scelba in the prepared text of . The President does not share the Dulles told the Senate Foreign Extra Special 1 VUga and Steve Koeakowakl, who aald that P*** require­ the government boot at the final Relations'Ckimmittee it'*is definite­ session Saturday of the Supreme his address spoke out also in favor view that a Red Chinese attack wish to erect a house cloeer to the ment -waa w aiv^ and that the of ."coordinated political action” by ly the policy of President Eisen­ To H ear 18 deadline for tendeiing the atock Soviet' of the Russian Soviet might be- made <^n the Nationalist- sidelines than allowed a t a lot on Mrs. Elizabeth Linkloster wlU North Atlantic Pact allies. He laid held Island** cf Quemoy and Matsu hower to pursue the possibility of EMe St.; and Helmer Werdelln,, relate some ot her experiences in had been extended to April 15. P^eratid Socialist Republic a big powers conference once pre­ Mallory today explain^ that the (R SFSR ), the parliament of the it haa been demonstrated how by April 15. He has rejected this Bids Tonight who plana an addition to a house Germany while she*waa vacation­ nilnor or imagined differences estlnate of t'.e aitration by some liminary discussions on a lower 18” X 30” Nylon Blend at 49 Pleasant S t, which will be ing there laat summer at the meet­ requireinenta were lifted to over­ largest of the 18 Soviet Republlci. level are out of the way. come technical difflculUei. He aald He had attended the previous sei- among the treaty nations can be mUitary sources, reported from too close to the sideline under ing of the Ladles Aid Society of harmful. Washington during the weekend. He was before the committee existing regulations. the Concordia Lutheran Church that while more than 95 per cent ■ions,^ which began Wednesday. aek the Senale’s speedy consent to' Eighteen applications, , saeking of the aharea had been turned in . ”It is haediy necessary for me to Information reaching the White ratificaUon of the German rearma­ State Hearing tomorrow night at 7:30 at the . Ne KzplaaaUoa recall how our opponents cunning­ House indicates Red China lacks ! _ Extra Heavy exceptions to the toning regula­ riiureh. as ^ yesterday, '.’a few of the cer­ There was no official explans- ment treaties. The Eaao Standard Oil Co. tificates faUed to qualify to.' tech­ ly exploited the different reactions air bases and supplies to back vp Those treaties, he said, should tions, wUl be aired ln *a public A special Lenten devotional will tlon for his absence. In various Atlantic nations to the an amphibious ax. suit on the wlahes to build a aervice station be lead by Mrs. Ann Wabrek and nical reasons, such as failure to Rumors, that Malenkov has dis­ create ’’conditions” which he hop­ hearing before the Zoning Board of I on the north aide of the Wilbur have the aignatui-e guaranteed, spurloas peace campaign waged by islands, just off the Cliinese main­ Mra. Theresa Anm conversion requirements; also to Daughters. 142 East Center St. The Naticmal Assembly to- Jan, 18. cuss the possibility of Italy at­ locate the building at the northeast Touima:Ml, for pemhssion to main. Pioneer employ some 2,()00 work­ ^ay convicted impeached tracting more Amcridut aaaist- April IS was reported to have im­ pared for hearings by the Houae • rwi • any meeting with Russian leaders. or Mitchell 3-8606 Charged «vith Homicide pressed the White House as “paro­ Education and Labor Committee X n f i f f i f C l T S He said West Germany, whose ta in .a free standing ground sign In Memoriam ers in Manchester. Ih-esident Jose Ramon .Guiza­ Gulaado had been in office only anoe. near the inteniectlon of New Bol M a n c h e s t e r At the time of the announce­ Scelba and his fen-eiga talnister. chial”—that is, -a military view­ on Preeldent Elsenhower’s school sovereignty would be returned to do as an accessory in the as­ 14 daye when he waa impeached by point as opposed to the overall program and other proposals for 6REEN STAMPS ton Rd. and Laiie S t; the Manor In loving memory of Annie Vennard ment, J. F. Stevens, chairman of the Assembly and charged with Gaetano Martino, were reported it under one of the treaties now OPEN EVERY Soda Shop, to. permission to main­ who passM away March 27, 19t0. sassination of hib' predeces­ anxious to urge American* leaders picture. federal aid to education. ^ o re the. Senate, would natural- HANG! the company, said he expected the homicide. He had etepiied up from She urged approval of the Second Major tain a lifted sign affixed to the She haa not left ua as we thought present management of. CTheney to try a new approach toward con­ Elsenhower used that word "| 1 y have to participate tn any con­ THURSDAY EVENING sor, President Jose Antonio the first vice presidency wheiv Re­ parochial:’ at a news conference President’s program, saying it GIVEN WITH building a t 332 Oicen Rd.; and T,. Nor haa ahe traveled far. mon waa machinegunned to death vincing Russia to agree to, world ference looking to unification of L. Newell, who wlahes to maintain Juat entered God’a moat lovely room Remon. It aentenced him to Feb. 2 to describe th e ' testimony could eliminate any shortage by 1 CLOSED MONDAYS rUEl OIL And left the door ajar. (Coutiaued on..Page Two) at a racetrack Jan. 2. disarmament. Spring A-Blast all Germany. a lighted sign affixed to a building six years and eight months in by Geh. Matthew B. Rldgway. 1060 He took exception, thus, to CASH SALES GASOLINE a t 838 Green Rd. Jam es Vennard and family. prison. The prosecution during the trial Army chief of staff, bn needs of Original Projeetton High Humphrey’s use of the words “ Big In addition, the Aaaembly* for­ charged that Guisado plotted the that service. Mrs. Hobby said the original es­ Las Vegas, Nev^^'l^arch 39 if) Four.” mally stripped Guizado of ' hla aMaaainaUon with Ruben Miro, a Ridgway has just told a Con­ timate of a shortage of 407,000 —America’s atomic weapon test­ OPIN WfOS TO Israel Sees UN aociaUy prominent lawyer, in order South Viet Nam (JermanVs participation would rank aa President and banned him gressional commit tee. that the ad- classrooms in 1960 was a "projec­ ers staged a unique double fea­ bring five" nations together, the other Range Features- from public office for the______duration. ttf grab power and make millions. minlatration-proposed' cut in the tion” based on a 1951 survey. New ture today —a major explosion BANTLY OIL Of thg others being Britain, France, the of”"hia"prtiira'termV’nie ^ prosecutor demanded a max size of the Army w'ould jeopardise from a 500-foot tower before t^^risure Sure G*isis Deepens reports have been received from United States and Russia. I .IMI- \\\ . I\( was reached at a secret aessloi Imum sentence of 35 years Impris- American secujity to some degree. 34 states and three territories, dawn and an air drop detonated 'onment — 20 years as a principal high over the Nevada proving Dulles said there have been no ; ■' 'I \'N - lUi.i I A bf .14H hours at the palace of jua-Y Carney Reported Source she said, and these give a "sub- indications yet of a "firm char­ tice. A in the crime and 15 more years un­ ground at mid-mpming. TEL Mitchell 9--1S95 OuNGaza 'Clash der a penal code provision cover­ As Sects B6it There was no Indication, how­ stanUally different picture.” acter” that Russia would be inter-, lOWEST Sources in close toiich with the ever. that the White House re­ For one thing, she reported, the ested in, meeting with western The JW.HAM National Aaaembly said the S3 ing acts against, the of a Las Vegas, Nev.. March 29 (P) TEL ROCKVIl Lf garded Rldgway aa' the source of rate of classroom construction has powers. hUMCHStTM COMH- 5-2177 B I N G O United NaUons. N. Y., March 29 deputies reached their verdict be­ president. Saigon. Viet Nam, Mafch 29 C —^The second major atomic blast the weekend reports. I t . was re­ increased since' 1953 from 50,000 bPt—Israeli diplomatic s ® u r c e a Previously officials had Indi­ South Viet Nam's political crisis He said that la true even though fore dawn by a 45-8 ■vote. ported on’ the contrary that the to 80,000 classrooms a year. She of the spring series was touched Russian Premier Bulganin ex­ acknowledged, today that their A two-thirds vote of the Assem­ cated the prosecution would seek a took a turn ifor the worse today. ELKS CARRIAGE HQUSE Tce had been Adm. Robert B. added: off .today and although it may pressed a ’’positive view” toward PRICE government laced . certain con- bly membership waa required for 10-year sentence, the , maximum Eight religious sect representa­ Cal^ey, Chief of naval operations. ROCKVILLE demftaUon by W U.N. Security Tor an accomplice, in a homicide. tives I'ssigned from the cabinet of ’Taking thq new state figures have been more powerful, it waa both conviction and sentence. E iS ^ o w e r’s report^ view of (Oohtinued on Page Two) Council tot the Gaza battle. Acquittal for G u i z a d o—ta The defense argued that Guizado Premier Ngo Dinh Diem and called of estimated need and the current far lees epectaoular Ut ji the first the Formosst situation tallies construction level of 60,000 per u . ° Such censure was proposed late wealthy, S8-year-old civil engineer was beiag-tried for political rea­ 'on chief of state Bao Dri to form a of the so-called "big shots” Urt yesterday by the \Unired States, new government, preferably cen­ closely with word from Taipei. As­ year we find that the estimated We Have Had So Many Calls Eyery tuesdeiY Night who was educated tn Tennessee at sons because a clique wished to re­ sociated Frees . correspondent EVER! rusHaunoN contsois. NSW iXTRA m-SriSD CAU Britaill aqd France^ The 11-natlon 'Vanderbilt. University — would move him from office. It argued tered on them. ' clasaraom deficit by-^the (school) March 7. . Spencer Moosa Reported'-from the Tkt teocli (t a .eniir ulKt> noos SUITACI UNIT. Newly council waa called to meet this have meant that he could'have re­ The resignations, four of wluch year \fi59-60 would be 176,000 Overcast iahiee in many areas t m me tum-M uch af fnt titil eivtlome tain-wiTI caatUKtloa Chinese Nattonaliat capital last F Transportotipn by Slhrsr U i| i« Bus altemooii to resume debate on the claimed the preridency. Ricardo (Ceatinued oa Page Thlrteea) were r^wrted Sunday,., involved clusrboma rather than 407,000 prevented the Trilliant flasii from Bulletins We Had To ^Cel More Of Those Wonderful caaklas mtaei. ate tifnil talli t'vta »•** •••'•i fait catWag Feb. 28 clash in whicl) li8 Egyp-. members of the Hoa Hao and Cao night that . qualified quarters being seen, rithoi’.gh sh'ock waves Ltoviilg Orcui^ HaH at 7 f i l . ' i>klcli wilt U m. No mere Iwltl- itjrtt — tlw laaaelnt Caine there said they saw nothing to in- classrooms.” Its Meta! ■ 1 ctahkif^It ever hunt' Uans and eight laraeiia «(ere killed. Dai aects. Mrs. Hobby said many factors gave Cedar City, Utah, its w'orst from the AP Wires / While larael’a delegation with­ Premier Diem gave a demon­ jolt ever from a nuclear test. (Conttnudd oa Page Tea) may have entered into the new held formal comihent on the West- stration of his personal courage state estimates. She said un­ The March 7 shot, fired in per •Hj resolution, one Isreell Murce yesterda/ when #e .suddefily re­ doubtedly'many have found that fectly clear wea’her, was seen from Ribicoff Names A p erts border to horde* threughout the WANTS HIGH LEVEL YA U tS PEPPERELL NYLON •aid the proposal ap p ^ ed certain moved the 4,000-man Saigon police by repairs and renovation they London, March 28 (/f>*—Prime /I Wtait--Both dertcea were detonated to win almost solid ap^oval from force from the control of the Binh can extend the life of schools to a Minuter ChurcUU said today the council. ~ Xuyen Society, an association of greater degree than imtlcipated.^ from 600-foot towers. * AND Indications were, however, that prospecta of a Four Power par­ There was-some speculation that To .Screen Land former river piratec. The Binh News Tidbit^ ”We cannot, of courseT'giiaran- ley seiero to •* have brightened the resolution might even be Xuyen, Hoa Hao and CTao Dri have today’s -teat packed at least tee the,accuracy of the new esti­ much wallop aa nie other big one lately. He added he Still favors a adopted by nightfall. joined in a "United PYont'of Na^ Culled from -6^ Wires mates by the sUtes—particularly The Western Big Three offered a state CSapitol, Uonaiist Forces” opposing Diepi. —rated at about 30 kilotons, or conferenoe ht the samniit "but 39 (>P>-r<2ov. Ribicoff aanounc.ed j on such matters as population 30,000 tons of TNT. •o far heads of government hava- RAYON BLEND ^ ^ second reaoIuUon calling upon the National Army infantrymen and mobility and the percentage of U.N. truce chief. Maj, Gen. E. L. today the appoiitmcnt of two re- New Aide- paratroopers were rtationed at Soldiers Near Blast not agreed to .this method." Urcia experts 'o a OMumlttee which Writer Rkuther says labor school -age children who 'will \ M. Burns, ko c faitaf. ai|M rtar urttet mit at krah will out attlly wii Bums laid a. series of proposals tiating with k third man to oom- TTie resignations of the sect do represent the best data avail­ 'IVenty-eight Marines, schediijed plete the aoretning paneL ing. . . .'Sen. George (D-Ga) says proved Gov, RibieofTs nomina­ It M Irtra Hi-Spaae uatt far cliM It jint IIM a ka*. fa- before’ M>e two governments Igat representatives were announced h'e thinks American peopl^wiil able—made, by the people who are to participate, did not. No reason nm ealri In t aathipf tlafb. datae-typa Caine wilti' in mt Nqvember. He told the council The appointeea annoiuicad |t a- at a press conference called by the closest to the- problem and who waa announced for this. tion of Frank T. Healey, * FRiGIBIUltE eaaiaite ky Knkki^ t i tekur- news conference • are Henry It. Bupporf'-whatoved decMoa Presi­ ■Waterbury lawyer, to be a CoAi- •r.riier this month that the pro- United Front. dent Biaenhower is "compelled to have been analyzing it over the Tha Atomic Energy Commla- kn. " , ■ ■ (Kwals still are pending. They In­ Spencer of West Hartford, former' The sects held The portfolio# of past several years. sion W ld a second test, an air inon Pleas Court judge. The vote vioe-presio, retired five arguments in orphans court to Stodtholm. Sweden, March 29 The new Western proposal urged a secretary of state for the inte- force one of its Own agencies to both-Israel and E giT t to cooper­ years ago after 89 years as a town, riqr. Hoa Hao Cen. Tran Van fSori Swedish Army . Beeerve assessor. admit Negroes to city-adminiater' captain was sentenf«d today to Finith th lUO COOl'eee ORI/ER ate with'the tnice chief in work­ and Oao Dri Gen. Nguyen Tran ed Girard College. . t . Prime Mtn- ing out peace meaauret. Wellai' also baa tifen a member Phuong were mitpstere of state seven years at hard labor for Less Than of the MetropoUtah District Oom- irier Nehru tells Parliament India military espionage for Conunn- n e council was expected to take with unspecified powers. is ezchuglag atomic Inltornuttioa Republicans Rush to Defend POUND S«w how loro hoof up the second Western resolution mission slice Its founding, and b u It -also waa announced that nist Czechoslovakia. Capt. Ar­ tn connection with an Israeli com- been a member of the district's and materials with "three or four thur Ocrtenblad. 47, confeeeed you got >ur monoyl la ^ purchaalng etmwnittee. The (Couttnued on Page Fear) countriee," but Russia is. not one Ike Against Neeley^s Attack before a magisttate’s court that Vi Price (Coattnued on Page Eleven) HetrppoUtan Dlatrtot provides of thnh. he sold mlUtary secrets to to o NUOl MASna OVIN, Witt -POCUtiD HSAT" SIOIIM Hartford and many surrounding "Secretary of Peace” Harold E. Czech nailitary attaches for | lm yau ealiclam cktrettl- Stassen says U.S.-. “partnership money and liquor, 21*twca«Me tpMkif, keMt ttt towns with water. Weshington, March 29 (45—Sen.*?* AUott replied: u toriut ttfkty yw’ll wnr kuy. typa bnHIag i4auttt, arttt a Democrats Sweep policy with other nations already taviag la- alactricMy. CaatM- The Governor said he hopes the AUott (R-Colo) said today Presi­ "Any rran who is President of Now, whcD your bin U low, "test bum" a Ion or two of Bakn 4 calk layara It tm tiM Gruntewald, BplicR has Improved world Uving condi­ SIX DROWN IN MAKYLANPi edk kttglk ihiH— yet ITk pnc' tn tn raeiaat kaM at wrfKk third member ot the committee tions. . . . U.S. files WorU Court dent Eisenhower'. is doing a lot the United States find by his ex­ (eaea. Ocean City. Md., March 28 (4) famoiM, ‘blue coal'. You’ll diKover why more people iasiet . Uctl tir eyetyeey hikiki. ttel H will be Raymond B. Chilver of the Danbury Elections claim dt The Hague for dam' more for the country by regular ample of church attendance calls —Six members of too Balti­ Guilty in Tax Fix Devon sectio'n of Milford, former­ ' . * ■ church attendance than Sen. Neely the attention of tb,. people to the . 66” to 72" WIDE 00 this ftmout dccp-miqed coal than any other hard coal. ages against Czechoslovakia for more famlUee droMoed ns they 6 OicNit SersM Dtowtr ly in charge of rights of way and shooting down American je t fight' (D-WVa) is do)ng in criticizing need of church devotion Is doing Don’t be color-blind when you buy coall Economical ‘blua Danbiiry, March 29 (P)—John A. (ot more for his country than tried to retain to the mainlaiid New York, March 29 (/P»—Heiwy land acquisition for the Connecti­ er two years ago. him for it. from a weekend oa a wlnd- . / l'/4 to 1% YDS. LONS* coal’ ia actually tinted bhie for your protection. It bums hot CMittolf lint cut Ught A Power Co. Culver, Define Jn , a 30>-xear-old insurance Allott blasted back in an Inter­ man who can find nothing better SirK 6RBEN STAMPS W. (the Dutchman) Grunewald agent, led a Democratic sweep of Atty. Gan. Brownell says admln- sMvpt Isfnnd ia SInepuxent Bay. and steady with far lets Waste in the ash-pit. And that’s im­ with whom the Governor haa been latTattoa’s proposed highwsy bond view at Neely’s criticisms yester­ to criticise,” The t m ^ y waa disclosed today • Fult-opsning Door OPEN EVERY ‘ and Daniri A. BoUch, former asaia*- the biennial city elections yester­ day of the President’s golf,' his Presidential Press Secretary - TYPICAL EXAMPLE 70” WIDE BY !'/i YDS. $2.56 . portant in the chilly blustery days ahead. tant coinmlssloner of Internal in communiSation, will make hla day. He’ll take over as mayor Mon' program la not “a financial -mon- with the findlog of their bodies. THURSDAY EVENING decision on kecapting the offered ztrosity” and that anyone buying church attendance and hla foreign James C. Hagerty said he doean’ So, flaWi out the icaaon with, ’blue coal’. Sec bow much • Poicolain Drum GIVEN WITH Revenue, have peen convicted by a day. and domestic programs. t h ^ ”a n y b ^ ’ in the United CLOSED MONDAYS federal court jury of a 3180.000 appointment after he- returns Define defeated iiMumbent Rs- hoods wo^d be In v eettiig in FOB MILITABY FAY BlKB Be here early formese nylon blend blanket ends which can fee used for crib blankets, more heat ’blue coaP delivers for your money. Order from home from . Bt. Pet'eixburg, Fla. Amertea.” .... Defenaa' abruptly Neely, in -a speech to the CIO States believes” what Neely said Wsahlngtoa, March 29 (P) — 0 Automatic Timor tax fix bribery conspiracy. publican John P. Previdl, 6,714 to •^KMit Ehsenhower. He added that April 14, Mala Ita eoae in Oafe Society vice United Auto Workers Convention m throws, bath robes|and smaller sire regular blSnketa And buy them to make a fleece us, today! CASH SALES Max Halperln, Manhattan tax 3,585. Previdi’ in 1951 broke a 14 he had not told the President about H Senate Armed Servieea o Automatic Hoot Cuf>off Only laat night, the Governor year Democratic holif on the city trial ot Minot F. (Mickey) Jelke, at Cleveland, said the President Oemmittee today uaaalmnaaly spring tolpperl Pink, blue, tan and forest green. attorney, waa convicted with them. never belong^ to a eburdh before it, but* wks speaking ^Yor the After y»e 7-w^e*k trial the jury announced the appointment of Ed­ DIUon Andereoe, who will Iff' government. without Jelke being called to stand. approved legUtatlen to iacMnne , OPfN WED'. TO -J if' (Quebec Q ^ r r i Rrilwaya pas he beoanie dtlef executive yet now White House.” acquitted tvrb coaefendanta—Max ward y . Gant, n Univeratty of eenia Pxea.' Etaenbowev’a special In addition. Democrats won all Sen. Gddwmter (R-Ariz) called the pay et "career” military Connectieut profeaaor, aa a apa- leelitant for natloari eeourlty 12 seats on the c l^ ’s Common sengar tra^ stranded 111 snow­ tU his picture taken-newly every petsonaeL It asked that ttm StainberfVtformer group chief in unday attending servicea. Neely’s reference to Flaenhower the upper Manhattan' divlkion of clal assUtant th Higharay 0»m- aflatau April 1, peoea In Wnahlng Council, which tha GOP controlled drifts aliice late Sunday negr St. S church going “ an wxample of gut iiiiiMiirr be ceaMdeied by tha mlasioaer Navrman K. ‘ Ajrgravea. Imi (Mat«ta 28). 'Aadenea, 9-3, and four city o(Slces. Lambert De Levis, pnllis taito'Blier- Hto PMtttos, Betagte l i ^ Senate tomorrow. Thla.heUe Gffen-Stamps tlM Internal Revenue Bureau, and bTMtke eirfly today * .. A 24-yeBrt' object to coniffrtlnk rel^on ter deeptaation at Its worst." ^ Harry T. Seberm, a former agent Gant’s flnt task, the Gprarnor Hewaten, Tax„ nttomey. onooeeda In his campaign. Define attacked .■a M______i ___«asl*K VMatUtM V aaIv **Af9V Americans for Democratic Ac- out the possibility that Baal ao- KEMP'S Robert Gutter who la returning to the revaluatUm of a9 taxable ptY>p- old fur worker iur-enders to New with noliUcs,” Neely said. "Any tloa m l^ t' esnse tar ttUM ta Given With INOORPORATED tat the same office. arid, will be to reorganise the de- wMcm Uon (ADA), in a Uatewent Iffsled partment’a^righta-of-way divlBlon Mo Yonner poolthm no heod e t a •rty. York Police after priice report he man wtao tries to parade Ha re- BMka the nlssa aRecOea m VrI*. TN.m|IA|€eoss ' Steinbeirg and Schemi had been MOed 1 ^ nsoliier taifaffrM ai ' sfit' 4Rs_ JICiM that WRy before the publlo 1SS 3IA1N 8T.-^tS>dSa8 Miwk, bank.^ (AT Wlro- Apitl L • . Ma m o h s t w Cohn* Cash Sales ploelaa a t pent-up riga. « Ai8URai*i WNWT MABD COM ■ALBO aad 'sS B V lC B iit T iii Conn* .« M Pag* 8). - ^ • > .y -■ I ■ ?-7 v l '■r i. ■ J -U'- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,-MANCgESTfeR, CQNN., *rUE8DAY, MAHCH 2 9 ,195S R EVEFUNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCHES!, PAGE TEREB TWO ■Am I6S Bbch M t Rd., wars hMd tols. ■MATINEB DAO.T |.>W /- * » ■ motnliig at 6:M from the T. P. Service of Music Center Church Here Plans O bittm ry RoUbcaK Funeral Home, Mlmved Stevens Co. EASTWOOD Republicans Rush to Defend D ance Chairman.^ Bank (Completes One Year ' by a solemn requiem Mam in S t ^ ‘ I Below Estiiiifttes On Palm Suiulay e other James’ Church at 9 oTclock. The la CtacanSeaM_apM'Oelsr To Eri^t $85^000 Addition Rev. Edgar Farrell waa the celt- INow Owner! In Netv Main Sti Quarters brant tte Rsrv. Francis Butler the (CaattaMd jrresB Page Om ) Ike Against Neeley^s Attack ------—^ . On Palm Sunday evening, r^iSiirflRr A, ,‘OalaQ prepared pHha for a Oongre- D eaths deacon and the Rev. George April 3, at '7 o'clock,- there will be TMef.... OenUr CongregCtUml Churcli1 Hugties the subdeaeon, Mrs. Jans that ths clsssroom dsScIt is much (Osattamed frsm Page One) go out of existence with no Char­ The Manchester Tnist Co. oc-Aposit position inn (h« list I of over a service- of music given by the .. gatlcmal Church in Bast Hartford. which observed it* ITSth^nniver Maeparoto organist and solo­ O f Cheney’! Isss than tJM projected a srear ter. I am In favor of it.” cupisd Its new banking qiiartelB 14,600 commercial:ial Tbubanka in (he three choirs of Emanuel Lutheran ; The Bev. Clifford O. Simpson hr Chariee AawMhjr, ih ■gq. A oonUnulng improvement is Please' note that as President of •------• —. ------' rm ot Isi A flippant yonnr nun had •ary last fall, will soon the rpiritiual leader of Oenter Oon- Charlea Kowalsky, HI, Infant ist > Burial was in Bt. James’ hy,.Riobert R. Nathan, chairman of ar 893 Main St. Just a year ago j country, a gain ot l81 places in Church.' Cbarleji S. Wakeley, ,'or­ Jtut b«en urged by hig com- Csmstury, where the Rev. John p. to be anticipated in thg next five Ms IjxBeutIvs Committee, declared: the District he is in favor of the and Its resources have increased' rank in one year and 59S places ganist and choirma.Ttcf at Eman­ new SSS.OOO addiUon, It haa be« igational Church, and haa a paa- son of Charles W. Jr. and Marie (OeiritoMd frons Page years if ws can maintain current Blit. Not as a citizen, not as a tax­ uel Church, will direct the choirs. “HARRISON’S pank>n to attend to apiritUal t b r ^ numbering about 1,000 Ho6r Kowalaky, 401 Griswold S t, Hannoii read the committal serv­ WHS X ib su S O’B ^ “Republican cries of -foul at Sen. 21 per cent since that time. Rus-. since IMO. learned. let. eonsUuction levels.” - - ■tows lt4M :lS payer, hot as a representative sell B. Hathaway, president, point- [ ^ In ^Is wnlveraary y e a r, the The Junior and Youth Choirs matters.. U i^pres^. he The congregation voted to build peoptev. Glastonbury, died yesterday at the. Brofc to contlnua and added that Keely’s speech reflect a danger- from Manchester but as President ed out today *’“• orifiinated over one mil- will sing anthems and the Eman­ While^be church bad its be­ Hartford HiwpitaL. Bearers were Thomas Duffy, MIS. ; Hobby said the improve “w n rx ’ FEATnoi’’-^ ARE REMODELING ahrugfed his shoulder and an 85 by 69 addition at a meet­ Patrick Mooney, Edward O’Daryer, there would be no rttsnga in opera­ m sn t. ^doss hot mean that hn oua eltmiite of opinion, which hsur of the District, he is in favor of the He said 2.200 new accounts 'i®" "c*" mortgages uel Choir will sing the “M esse ing held'Sunday night, moderatad ginning in the old Ecclesiastical BeaMeslhia parents, he leAvas a ClsessaSccpe Bill. Bolenne'lle” (St. Cecilio), by i answered, ‘Tve still got a Society of O rforil^ 1772, it waan't sister, Heien L. Kowalaky; his pS' Thomas Beakey, John McNamara tions unless future study or busi- mediate actfon is unnecessary.” bekn deliterately promoted by this have been opened since the bank ‘*“ " -** I’M FLYING NORTH M diof time for religion. Re- by>Atty. CAarles N. Crockett. He and ’Thomas Hiimphray. ■’•Permissive” Is another of the moved into T u modern banking New Charles Gounod. This is\a mass said the new atruoture wtH be until 1779 when U le^ rst church temal grandmother, Mrs- Emmi nssf condiUona made such change administration and their Madison words they use In explaining the safe 'deposit boxes have been written in Latin for soprano, tenor, 1 Many beautiful offices. 1 membei; .the thief on the u a ^ primarily for Sunday School was formed tbkt the Kowalsky of Glsstonhury, and hla tributes deeiraUc. Avsnus huckatcra to nnke any ciit- reason fbr the Bill. Warren’s state­ ordered and will be available and bass solo and chorus of mixed TO SEE!” an entity began its exlateiite.^(Of- maternal grandfather, Harry. Hoar were received. Icism of the Pre-'ident somehCw In Its new quarters, the bank within a few weeks. I cross?" s«-vlces, now overcrowded in the- Mallory aaid today he bOievoS BURRY! HURRY! ment to the effort that, “When the offera ail ths previous financial voices with organ accompaniment. present .faciiiUes. ford v a e once the name of Bolton. , Cheney Bros, "will be etrengthen- iQimOral. No man, particularly ths Town takes over we can go out of The staff, 66 employes and offi­ The soloists will be Hazel Ander­ “Which oh>?” asked the town of Manchester). ' Mrs. Maria Beaa Frlgaana / ENDS TODAY!' ■THE GOUNTRY aiRL’ I^M dent of tl.e United States, services and provides additional cers in all, are all local people. A report orf the plane wae given IMvate funeral, servicee will be ytmaral serviosa for Mra Maria ed” its > adulation 'with J. P. SHOWN AT t!$5-7it4-9:I9 business with no Chqrtsr” doesn’t son, soprano; Herbert Bengtson. I more serious young man. by Erwin Whitham and he aaid Mrs. Harry Uaidment, the Cen­ heuK^morrow afternoon at 2 Stevens A On. la atoove criticism." sound very “permissive”' nor ia departments as . well as ample tenor and Gerry DiMsnno, bass. , Yes, which one? There ter Oongregationsl Church histor­ Rosa Prignano, mother of Dr. ADA describes itself as a non­ there aiiy sound of probability parking apace, Hathaway aaid. ^ - the building will contain about o’clocK"wt y»S.T, P. HoUoran Fu­ John V. Prlgntno of this town, Stevens, whkdt manufactures Resources now sUnd at over I ( ^ |||||> |( | | ] | i All are invited to Attend this were two thieves crucified 6.000 square feet It .will have ian, explains that the church of­ neral Home^.,175 Oenter St, with and. sens cotton, woolen, worsted Starts partisan organixatlon dedicated to about the statement Mr. Warren service of worship and song. ficers and local (,'to. Teach One." will be shown at the ^ g le day has one more day ■Almobt all the necessary funds The sanctuary, where worship in the South. Two of the New Eng­ emtlc leaders.' Ssn. Lqmdoa R lUl good' Wishes, faithfully your's Joseph A. CiervAlu "While we have been serving the services are held, is the fifth of New York CHy. land planta are in New Hampshire, Johnson of Texas, the party leader Helen M. Fitzpatrick Town oL Manchester predomihant- weekly meeting of the Senior Citi- MANCHESTER KNITTIN8 MILLS to repent of and one less for the new Miilding- were raised Adel ^ A. Monast har son and three daugh- in the Senate, decUqed comment sens Club tomorrow afternoon be­ during a drive held abbirt.,a year such atructuree Since the church Monast, S41 Valley and the other four in M-iasachu- Editor's Note: The question at Joseph A. Gervsis, 47 Seaman ly as a*busines8 bank over the day to r ^ n t in.” tsrs ih''t)M Bronx, MSs. Prignano aetts. Moet of the aouthem plants on hla colleague’s remarks. hand remains the adoption of A years, the move to our new quar­ ginning S t 1:30. The film will be I ago. The money is on hand-o^ la began, Mrs. Maidment said. Tha died last night at leavto^^ree grasdeiUldren. Circle, haa be'en named chairman The Bible tells us: “Now present church was erected in r convalescent Home are located la North and South Nssly said he thinks the 'Ountry bill which would not consolidate ters h(u enabled us to offer addi' shown by Mrs. Charles Gipson. It pledged to the church, so no fuhd. nseds a President “who won't of the spring dinner and dance I tional service^ including_a savings shows Dr. Laubach teaching peo­ I is the accepted time. Now is ndalng will now be neceasary, 1904 and the parish house addition . long lUneaa Carolina. ^ anything In itself, but merely out­ In' 19^. It 4s to the north ainductcd by the personal sins and to turn to aimlveraary Obaervance of the The clock in the tradition! than 60 yearr. a committee of 24 who will assist Ccdonial church building ' He leaves three eons, Valnxire its net worth was $188,130,321. went cruisinj' up and down the flye districts must have a free limlte. tion to a dwelling at 18 Bretton ment treaties are finally ratified. prosperous year for tha 10 year YOUR MERCURY SAVINGS the Cross. B^ore blda can be invited, the Rd.. $800. Appealing for speedy action by old company. It haa become one of SWUTERS JEANS To John F. Fiengo for MrS. Julia the larger organisations in Man­ (xm\i oouacumiwt. I M arch 80— plane must be ajiproved by the the Senate, Dulles, told the con^- C h r i s t ’s Indescribable Board of Bducation again and by Cook for addiUon to a dwelling at mlttee headed by Sen. George chester dealing in second mort­ % the Board of Directors. o r Benton S t, $1,000. F u n e rs ls (D-Ga): gages and finrticihg of cars. 277 IROAD I Thirst—John .19:28-29. 'The condltioiu which these ■ a - s - i m April 8 (Good Friday)— Joeeph HalUday agreements will create, vriU, SALES aito ' Our Crucified Christ ,The funeral of Joseph HalUday, hope, lead to a solution Of other TELEVISION RADIO SERVICE $ I Ends H|s Suffering in Coi 11 Griswold S t, was held this Ekiropean problems.” DON? STOP WITH THE DEAL- plete Victory For Us—John afternoon at 2 o’clock in St. Mary.’s Dulles suggested that 'the pat­ Episcopal Church, with the rector, tern of armaments control worked ChaBStl S. New BsTca. Cess. USAS) TBE H A L U OF IVT 19:30. the Rev. Alfred L. WIlUams, of­ out in the Paris Pacts on Germany ChasBel IS Banters. Veaa. —BeaaM Celeaua might be adopted for wider UM D»I Cham ens PtttetleU. Bate. US) FILM YVIII not stretch nr WEDNESDAY ficiating. Frederick E. Werner pre' ■■■S«lBfc SevM SsrviM Fletarat Ctoaaci SS New Brltala. Ceaa. tto < asi) f l a it b o u b b o f s t a b b Boys’ or girls' styles In REGULAR SERVICPS in Europe, if the Soviet r ^ r a have Okeaael a Waterbary, Ceaa. shrink, needs ’ no sided at the organ. Burial was in “10 Wanted “ L i t t l e ... laaaceat" INUNT East Cemetery. a genuine desire to regulate and I Chaaael H Belytoie. Itaae. (ISto) DANinr TflOMAB BBOW blocking, fast dry­ sturdy sanforized den- ^ control armaments." Men*“ K i d n a p e r s ” haaael St SjniasheiS. Wsee*. aauNo l[ V TEB—“Suta Pe Beaad" Blessings and Responsi- ' r Sr. US) OUT WEST W in BUX Ceatrel Care' Palm Sunday Reunion FREE!! FREE!! Thomas W. Murphy IiH (IS) WOBLD a V O O S . NBWS Early this aftsmoon the SMFD § : » I aaUHOWDV DOOBT OaafBBiaed • I Service a t 7 :30 P. M.— (U) WKREBN PLATBOUSB extinguished a roof fire at the home «U> FILM LABSOir DRlVmo SCHOOL REVERSIBLE I Loyalty for Christ and His of Gustav Carison at 13S Summer «;M(S)8TAOES nCL. BO-S-S676 Church—Acts 2:42. v I LBa HAMBURG S t Chief W. CUffoed Mason said a Bcalah'' F t Y small hole was burned through the SUNIOB CBOSSBOASS — ...... (Fellowship Gathering (It) N«W8 AT S. • t o < s) B e d S i , roof covering. Hose Companies 1 US) FILM (11) TV BOV! [After Service). WITH PURCHASE OF snd 2 answered tlie call and were OOWBOT F U in O U S B V'titii 6dS t h e e a b l t s a o w il •?n:, JACKETS there about three quarters of an US) i f EASTER SUNDAY, —••Mercy lelaaS” Hinnu hour. (IS), SRBIAl. T O tr . (U ) D b a m a APRIL 10 , At 7:26 a-m. today, Hose Coj4 of M i TWIUCBT TBEATEB (HI ALL STAB TBBATBS the SMFD put. out a small firs at ■:1< (M) SFOB/^“ ATS u u a m q j Fio x u b b Sunrise Service oh “Zion • t o ( S) 8FOE1SCOFE i t t o ( m i T t b o t b o b oomsm - -the town dump. There waa no dam- NEWS a WBATBBB US) DANoinr 3 lbs. HAMBURG US) FBONM TOCB AHSWEB Regular Festival Service ^ ^ t 10:49.^lhla morning, the M ite —“Seoaea Fkr Marter" • (SI) 8POETS VIEWS o r U X B B T 110 A.M. answered a call for a grass fire<^at •to ( S) W EAnSB FOBECABT QUEEN' 74 Woodland S t, which . waa • to (* SI NEWS TODAY IStlS < •> WATKBPBONT WOBLD NEWS TONIOBT ^ Woshobl*. sonferiiffd denim fab­ territories and foreign (SI) HOLIDAY A b o u t To w n ISto(U ) CBBiSTOPBEBS ric ravetrses to colorful cotton- countries, besides the U t o ( SI BOBEBT MONTOOMXBT flonnol plo|d pottom. Siiw 12 to U. 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(St) WEATBEB They are keeping their identity , a D hXve - 9 1''-1 U to ' souri S.vnod-Thb la fsfLTCN U to (Si) TOmOHT OUR tHftfWWM IS 60.Y TK POST PUOE YmOIE YOU SAYL Mercuiy saves you money the day you buy, BLOUSE secret until after the show, which • to US) NEWS BEFOBT —Btera Allaa •very mile you drive, and when you tradeogoin. Shown above, the 188-bp Monterey hardtop Coupo. The Life” TV series Is in charge of Mra. Gertrude a:, uV ‘M A 7to ( •) BUPEBMAN POLOS WE HAVEN'T LOWERED OUR US) KUBLA. FBAN A OLLlE U:SS ( S) m O BT CAT TBEATEB and “Moments Of Smacbettl. Copley’s Women’s and US) CLUEBOCSE - "I’ll Tara Ta Yaa" Comfori” on Radio. QUALITY R>l^ THIS SPECIAL Children’s apparel shop on Mqln ENDS TONTR} (U> FILM U t o (U> FBEVUES ■YTT 'n JEAN S t is providing the latest for (SI) WEATMEB _ I t o < S) NEWS YOU OET MORE MONEY FOR YOUR PRESOIT CAR. 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Until 9 O'clock ■ f r- ,1 M nim ,-*rT- •( ■■■■fcihfii'i' w*f**W li’it •> fmtHrr '• (•(( p rim iRERnilY S a a ia y D evtae WoreUp 10 A . 1C. 'other "Preacfaini; Through the SHOWN 6:35-S:4S tto (IS) TMKATEB Preae” announesment will be found US) BECBET n U U ^ . IfX. ia-S-6966 TOWW/* HoodAy ovrolWf. S U t, »UUo» WNH^ IMS especially lavltee 974 —"Mteetoa Orackealelt" a’t oilH the Ms televleUa kU. K6 Ballivaa'i "toAHT OF THK Green Stamps elsesdiere iq today’s tosue of The ?5T! e C u e i 6. a im , b« eare I- eee "FBOOUCEBB’ BHOWCASE” ■ext Momt»ir ovealRgi i to f:S# fltmtUa WNilO* mess wMMat a eknrek Imbm Herald. : ' V TV, Cksaael t. ■■i all latiessleS. far tMe MAIN ST. r aatm ami Baater eeaeca aaS GIv m W ith Cosh SolM A daughter was Vom thU morn­ GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc. ' Sv, ^ ,I),KniTTino (111115 bs year, to aWeaS ing in Hartford Hospital to .Mr, , C hifat - w toeeS FRiE ^ Al Day Wedoes^ey and Mrs. Howard Stafford, 81 K, MORIARTY RROTHERS, Inc. Garden Dr. The baby’s father is BUICK ■ ■/ ■tie PARKING convalescing after an appendec­ CEHOlISESSdN tomy at the Newington Veterans SHOWN SiN ONLY 285 MAIN ST. PHONr- Mf 2 4571 301-311 CENTER STRECT — MANCHESTER la S B N '.H oi^taL IhU Is tlw r flm child. / • / I V- r?. \ ■ -V

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garage a t 4* PleacMat B t doeer to ba.-diseueaed last night,. wke to "avokl all provoea- the disease by working with spinal 20 volunteer telephone operators to tjto skMIae than regnlatlone withdrawn bafom the btoflhg. It South categorically raftiae aB Research) Nears hulds from known eufferars. The Heart Fund Drivte who gave qountlesa houfs to lining ernes Piiarmaey allow; and Fred Hettteger, for a waa one by the Baao SUkSktd Oil bloodihed.’' it asked Bao Del to act Teamwork andCoc^ration organltms were Identified as aplro- up the volwteers for-Heart Sun­ :b A p 30 ft. by 80 ft. addtuon to ahclter Co. for permiaston to build a gas urgently. Tlia chief of state names cbeta myelophthora. Reaches $4,857 day. Dr. Gitorge A. F. Lundberg, Wuidlng cqulpcaent d t 200 'W. Mid­ station on the nerth side of the Crisis Deepens the 'Viet Nam govanimaat. Sclerosis Cause president of the Manchester Heart dle T ^ e . The ZOA will require Wilbur Cnee Highway, west of Aasn. and Mrs. Spencer wish to Windsor St. i Advertlaemoit— Cited in Chamber Growth Sell Liquor that ell automotive and welding Philadelphia, March 28 (F)—A Personal Shower itr$, Ruth Spencer, 1955 drive extend their sincere thanks ito all Permit to equlpqtent be housed in. the new During last night's hearing, one As Sects. T chairman for the Manchester Heart the workers whose efforts made the KAUTIFUL NEW SPRING FAIRICS . area whan iw i in use. of the originnl membera of the U6 LY PIMPLES^ T7»e expanded development pro-s,] on the ndvanUges of oil reaearch worker at St. Luke's and For Miss Taylor Asan., anndunced that a total of drive 00 successful. land 'svhich would be in keeping ABo Hoane Bi liifctteu 'Zoninig BOerd of Appeals, M ifnj- Thousanda wiw suffer fraee acne gram of the Chamber of Chlldreh’a Medical Center has «ic- $7,081.76 had been collected chir- Several gifts were also made to WOOLENS AND UNIN6S A Golf Driving Rimge with the surroundiage. He felt the Heihert Bradley, who planned Coe. acted as an alternate ■ttooed f«uto"pagu OM) plmplaa, oUy skin and blaqjtheade merce over the past year has been n Uno with the theme "Man- ceeded in istSatlng “the probable ing the drive, $4,857.13 of which the Memorial Fund of the Man­ Bid Rejected; Grant driving rengc. open only -six to move p l->uee now located at eppUcations when two members of are turning to an amaxing new credited wlUi creating a healthier leeter Needs Tou! You - Need cauae of multiple aclerocis," the Miss. Shirley"9a^or, 141 8. Main was donated on Heart Sunday and chester Heart Assn, during the GmstoI Merehoiidlse In EBctlMit CwidftiBii months of the year with operation Center and Church Sts. to the the Board diaqualiSed themselves Pbuong has . deserted the Fropt, sulfur soap that helps waMi away bueiam climate In Manchester cheater,’’ die Chamber has h o ^ ta l announced yesterday. St., was guest of honor recently at 11,103.65 from th» various schools drive. In memory of some friend. Addition to Funeral Umited to daylight hours, would comer of Church and Chestnut Sts. for personal reasons. . . Joining another Oho Del aeeociete, these ugly skin UenUabaa. Try the In a repojq to its members benefited the town in a number worker wee identified a personal shower given by her in Manchester. These gifts are received all during answer his problem. He thought no and convert it to two family eixe, Those he replaced were Raymond Gen. 'IViirii Mlnhthc, in -oppoalng wonderful new Thylox Sulfur Soap cently, the Chamber Cites the of ways, th# report said. Ona was Miss Rose R. Ichelson. She i a?S attendants. Miss Eileen Barrett In commenting on the driye, the year, many of them given at WEDNESDAY. MARCH 30—«:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. * Home; Other Action* trfffic increase would be forth­ was grented i ermlssion by the Goalee, oh the application made by today and see how qiddkly it helps tive thinking, teamwork, coo. the brochure produced by the De­ "there is plenty of work still to be and Mrs. Leslie'Robinson Jr., at Mrs. Spencer was particularly en­ the request of the familiss or in Rebart Smith; and Jamas MoVaigh, the alignment. clear up your domplexiaa. Only 50c. coming and pointed out th a t. the Board to do so. He must provide 'Itiere wua no immediate eaq>Ia- tlon with towii agencies and t h ^ r velopment Commlesion to attract done in order to prove" her find­ the homo of Mlsa Barrett, 33 Deep- thused 'over the part that volun- lieu of Sowers. Anyone interested THURSDAY, MARCH 31— 9:00 A.M. imfR sold oiit when the-request made by Wat­ WELDON DRUG 00. gamization's new headquarters on new Industries into town. teera played in making the drive in making a donation to the Me­ s’' AppUcaUona by MiW** facility was needed by the ^earby off-street parking fbr all U»e ocew- kins Bros. Ine. waa heard. natlon of Why Flmong resigned ings. She said it will take a year wood Dr. m«cy to sell pack**» A Ucation for permission to set 1 600,000 1 000,000 ter, oil bath air cleaner, vacuum booster for wind- up a golf driving range south of An Incraase of $1,000,000 ovar the W* are currently tenrleing- 1,224 ehield]wipere, directional turn indicatore, glove com­ 417 8. Mala St. because they felt $800,000 OB dapoiit March 28, 1954 mortgages for a toUl of $8800,000, partment light, tnggage comparteSeat tight, two sun 'Oh ’ ' , t, v-; is lit raeldence sons A and Rural visors, courtesy light, map light, two tone interior, ^ / la in recldenie aone A and Rural DEWEY-RICHAIAN-$ • arm reete, 5 tubelees tires, ball-joint front auaptn- Residence Zone. - ^ - rion and many other convenient extras. i iL S ' Smith said he had been seerch- 767 MAIN ST. — MANCHESTER •M b ■tsrf f If I ^ " “.t V lag for some time for a use for the is i -’A* -v? Charge Plan Safe Deposit Boxes Highest styled, highest 1 Wa ara currantly aorvicing 2,000 Although demands for safe deposit powered car for the money , Charge Plan customers for 89 boxes have entirely depleted our M«pnb«r Merchanta. supply, more will soon be avail- SEE YOUR MERCURY DEAUER TODAY!. abl>ie to those on our waiting list MORIARTY RROTHERS. Inc. 'itel-SlS CENTER STREET — SIANCHESTER y....FRESH FROM Services Savings Clubs Mpre and more cuatomers are MUNSON'S availing Uiemselves such aUied Our Chiiatmas Club. land Special SHARING THE ENGINE BUSINESSt ' aervlcea as Travelers Checka,' Reg. Purjpoae Savinga Club are being later Cl)ecka, Foreign Remittances used f a m i l y by nearly 3,0W Two Small fkim M pym " The JoH CANDY-» KITCHEN purposeful eavere.' LOOK WHAT ONE DOLUR BUYS , ''*4*' Everyone loves ths delicious goodness and AT THE Ra-UaaUa steal coatainaia, in which aircraft engines freshness of candies from our spotless kitchen. are oraled. atorad and ahipped, ara Doade locally for BRIDGWAY MILLS Ptott A Whitney Aircraft by two of its almost 30()0 auboontneton, veadortaad aqpplien. Heading the job Filled iBasliets 59c snd up NyloR Sox FwSy)* { For 4s <> «mpll" Box Co.. Hartford, which has grown along Decorated Eggs ...... 10c and up with P ratt • Whitney for more than 16 yeqra. I t aub- Coconut Cream, Fudge, Fruit and Nut.'- WE’VE GROWN 21 PERCENT BIGGER IN ONE YEAR •.Mdr’s Briefs 2 For cohtracte heavy fabrication work to another regular HoUow and Solid White and Milk Chocolate I^iggs and PJkWA'auppUer, National Weldinfand Manufacturing Co.-of Newington. This firm also hires ouUide help, Bunnies ...... ,10c and up Assets Checking Accounts sn s For Marshmallow Bunnies and Eggs . ,10c and 15c each Riuik of U.S. Banks • M ’ Ath. SMrtt 2 in machiBini'.'*{or example. (Over 14,800) - Candy Poached Eggs ...... 15e 1954 , 1955 1954 1955 Here Cbarlel -Murray, one of Champtin’s 120 em*' Children's Assorted Esster Box...... 98c 1954 ' .1955 ^ Boys’ T-Shirts 2 For ployeea, atehcils the PAWA emblem on a J-67 shipping over ovsr ( container. Below, af National Welding’s pUnt, a newly Foil Wrapped Solid Milk Chocolate Eggs . ,|1.59 lb. 9,205 ; V - Butter Cream Easter Mix ,49c lb. $t,40Q,0Q0 $10,400,000 2459fh • 2270th • Udisl’^PRBtiss 3 For made* container ia cleaned by ahot blasting before Pheasant Eggs 59c lb. goingYo ChampUn for finishing. Crystallized Cream Easter M ix ...... 79c Ih. • Birls’ UnMsrthirls 3 For ^ T hese two companies iUustratoTbow thousands of NOWf^’irS "UM K AND OiNTLIMIN'’->Last month, the Quarter skilled, men and women beoidea our own employees Century Club nt Pratt A Whitney Aircraft welcomed women membsra Candy favors and'novelties,- Panorama Eggs, share the work.of manufocturing Pratt A Whitney for the firet time at an dinner. Pictxiaed Lera, with General Man­ lelly Beans, White and Milk Chocolate Bunny Boys’ Briefs 3 For Abcraft’a prodim . They* are among the more than . ager William P. Gwinn, are the four women on the dub’* 286-membar, Pops. 2700 small buaiMaast—employing 600 persons or less • Bo)s’ Ath. Shirto 3 gTr toater. Left to ri|dit:^MeQr.N*l*n, Hilda Young, EUanixr^ Peteraon Business Loans • Personal Ixurns Safe Deposit Boxes * .Charge Plan —out of a total of over 2900 firms in the United Statss Also, Dietetic whidi d iie ^ share about half of every dollar Pratt A end Irene Henmstadt.' Home Appliance Loans • Automobile Loans Savings Department • Birls’ P sR t^ , 4 For Whitney Aircraft receives for ite en^nes. In Con­ Chocolate, 2:18M . V .•'WTN' • Milk or Whits Home Improvement Loans “ Night Depository Service necticut alone, over 9(X) firms ara direct eubcon- (Contains No Sugar) • Boys’ Sox ^ 4 rm tracton, vendqn or euppliers. Eight out of nine of Mortgage Loans (FHA and Conventional) Foreign Remittances • Travelers Checks tbsee are small busthesiie > X . Dslicious All Time Favorites Checking Accounts Fiduciary Services: Executor • Birls’ Sox 4 ro r Munson’s Chocolates, Hard Candy,-Creamy Wafers, Peanut Register Checks , Administrator • Guardian 8 Trustee • Msr’s Work Sox 5 For l$4siA9NWrJ»IW0 CANCm PiOHTINO MACHINI—Radioactive Butter Kisses, Home Made Choc­ ■i 'A olate Fudge, Penuche and Pea­ • iRfsRts’ llRdsfshlrte 4 For Cobalt 60 fimm Oak Ridge, Tenneaaee ia used nut Butter Fudge, Pecan Roll, NEWS BRIEFS ^ in thk 9-ton machine at Hartford Hoapitel to Turtles, Licorice, Peanut BriUle, IT’S A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU • Boys’ Boxer DuRgarsss • . • I ' treat certain deep-aeated cancer*. The machine, Caramel Corn, Salted Mixed Nuts NIARLV 4 7 p m CKNT OP A U BLOOD donated in January to known as a 'Theratron, wqa recently purchased and Peanuts. •/. ■ • Birls’ Boxsr^Rcarsss the Hertford Red Croaa Chaptmr’a Community Blood. Program through a flOO.OOO fund gfft from United Air­ wa* given by Pratt A Whitney Aircraft nmployeea. They gave J. craft Corporation. 861 pinto of blood during ^ three-day Bloodmobile viait to th ^ • Birls’ Sliftt plant at East Hartford. MANCHESTER TRUST r MOM THAN 1000 VOLUNTUR employera are now aolicitinc funds in Pratt A Whitney Aircraft’s second annual “Four-In- A\ U N S O N ^ S WTCHEN MAIN OFFICE . NORTH BRANCH One" drive for Red. Croea, Heart, Polio^’end Cancer fUnda. PRATT Be WHITNEY AIRCRAFT Bridgway Mills Contarihutiona by dnployeee, through payroll deductiena if da- ^dover Road, Route Bolton Mile South of Bolton Notch) TEU MI*»-4404 , myiSION OF VNtTED MMauiFT COUOFATtOlt Open Every Day Until 7 P. M. 093 Main St„ Oppesif* St. Jamos* Church 15 N. Main St.. Naxt t6 Y M C A lit WEST MIDDU! TJraE, ' aired, are oxped|^ to hear the unprecedented 1147,000 plsdaed during the 1954 “Four-In-One” drive. ' Main 0/ie t and Plant; EAST HARTTORD, CONNECnCUT - - . OPEN UNTIL 9 EVERY NIGHT Srt)ito«aW.NORTH.HAVlN--.SOUTHIN§TON^-.MERIDEN 7V ' i .f i./ o, XV " .i ^ • [ .. ; t [ , > .V. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 195B PAGE SEVEN SVENINer HERALD, MANCHESTER, C O ^ „ TUESDAY, MARCH 29,196B j - ’SIX M A N d ^ ‘ in an Interview las4 TTiuraday wi£— for the benefit o f the achool ath­ *^ventiy ; " • letic protram. Referees will be New Emergancy Number Cases of Measles Moscow with Austrian Ambasas'il^^Group Sponsors Bavo BO TtKht Uttra to tfca pU "' bouse . gardeners haul been at^ |ng, Oeaard revealed tlurirlfble Eva DieUe; Elisabeth Schwager, der Norisert Binchorf. TTia treaty Acid SlOMacIi Seeks tp ^ ^ e n d to end the 4-power .■^(>>g n t e had heah la eperatfea In the J t a t t BMredge. TTie South Mancheater fhre Decrease to 24 Cooking Session MW Yw MY iUmrI]tnitrr Uier fact that none «>f oupTiausl last electtaa, the Republicans J D r o p d l ^ Austria baa been delayed 10 years three St^lrrsis and^tranaferring '-'1 .jrathen playing will he Eugene Department w ill' have a new fritnda in the vrorid oopporta our weald havp ^eatreOed the Sea- .^^rvice.bf Cabs ::New Super Market Opens RychUng, Andrew liebmah Jr., by East-Wsat disagreement. ' frpoi gas, haastfaunq JfwaUi them.toVpubd^.pSM was a little RlNlElt nUCB emergency telephone • number Raab’a acceptance of the .Invita- Mlaa Madeleine HaU, prominent add ifkdigatiocie tntentiona Uiei» ha may d a i ^ 17, hutead of the Frederick G. Bisaell, Everett wheh'the new telephone books Measles cases continued to dr

-4 . . j : A ■ JIANCHESTER EVENINO h e r a l d . MANCHESTER, CONN, T U E S ^A Y ^ , MARCH 29,1966 P A G E lO N f MANCHESTER;EVEI^G Ht;RALD, MANCHESTER, CONt^^» T lftS piY , MARCtf 89,19W EIGHT must be gt least 16 yaars o f age vMf mtut rwUUr Malii if tk9 Autnmobil* accident Oct. C in KMt Vernon Methodist Church will olfl- Bolton Weather . Seen Auxiliary Group and not more ^han 22 years o f age, Directors Meet ' Engaged ■haU have resided within the State e-V ernoit wish to thia yw . Ail boyi Hartford. An automobila Mns^ata. Burlal ndU be* ill Oak Hill registering imatfbe aecompmUed operated by .Anna K afka collided Cemetery. Woonsocket, R. I. The Ending j^iiagara Sets Regulations of OonnecUcut for at least flve by at taub one parent -with a vehicle being operated by funeral honw will be open tomor­ On Bond Issiies SPEED ybars prior to the time of making Sewage Control Approved appUci^ion, and shall select an in­ A nMitliv of Little lisague Cosimo Luezse. The plaintiff, row from g to 9 p. m. For Scholarship will be held Thuraday evening at imna Paolini was a passenger in . WUUam O. Brewu River Ice Jam stitution 6f higher leanilnk within blic. to See Science Fair The Board of Directors wllf hold WHEN MSEPBP 7:30 at'tha Superior Court room. the Kafka eat. William Curtis Brown, 42, o f the State. Men’s Club - - Mr. Bolgeg Pbted special conference tonight at 8 Aft^r Debate by Meeting The Paet Prasidenta’ Parley o f AppUcatlona for the acholarahlp 157 Grove St., died ySater^y at 'Niagara Fhlls, N- T.. March 29 t^ h d o l Thursday, F^hdcty There will be a meeting of St Neijghbors and frlenda o f Mr. the City Hoapital. He waa born o'clock in the Municipal'Bundliig Yoa tea iepeed upoa oar pratetteHaa the American Lagton Auxiliary, must be made through the Ameri­ Bernard's Men’s Club v tonight at James Bolger helped him celebrate (g>—Nature took evar today whara with memberahlp conalatlng of can Lagiofl Auxiliary unit within hie 00th hirthdiy yesterdayl A Dec. 6, 1912'in, Famtingtbn, tha^6{r a diaeuaaion of the town's bond eeaipeaad year eiedklae ipipilckly Bolton, March 29 tSpsclal)—SitsnatO Oooootn as naodemtor. Tha St Bernard’s Hall following the son of- the late Harvey and Rose maa’a bast afferta had failsd. Tha Past Unit, DUtrtet and twpart- tha applieant'a town. No unit may Lenten devotions. Reports will lerty waa held at his home on -9 problems with technical advisors. Last night's Town Meetii^ adopt- proposal, appropriating 91,,722J6 'tUKkfiO*, March » Fay Browq and had' lived in this elslmieadeer ad an ordinance to control septic Niagara Rlvar'a mighty lea jam ment Presidents, founded for the entef more than one candidate for . JSSE L.P. of thG W ««k ’’B.G. in Hi-Fi” rcBwvad about 10 yiears ago, be given of the recent breakfast rrflnklln St. and many attended to Warren E. Carley,. the ^pwVi's for purohase of additionalradio____ was laft to tha eltmanta __ j t o m ’a toat larga acala icianca t ip houaa the city for a number of years, tank and drainage field Installa- aquipmant aad portable generators purpoee of eervlng ex-eerviee the echolarahip within one year. ' BENNY GOODMAN AND HIS OBCHE8TRA than partially rebuilt , w h i^ was attended- by over‘ 400 extend cohgratuktions. bond coiuiseU and ,Jamea O. Wli-. And thara was a good chanea The schotarahip shall be continu­ M *ir wtU bo bald Thuraday and church bell. This bell waa used for A t Aseesnbly He waa a veteran of World War tleos but only' after painstaking fur a m Dtfenss usa, was voted women, voted in April 1951 to of­ Ngw Reeatde of B.O.’s Standard men of the parish. ^ son, Vice president of the Connec­ that tha alamanU would rtspond fer a Kholarahip for higher educa­ ous, not to exceed four yaari, pro­ ; Friday at tho Syhoa *ymnMmm many years to tall the local Fire Mra. Virginia Taakulka, super­ n and a mdmber o f S t Bem$ird'a 'conatdatation and amendment of with v « y little diacuaalon. John OPEN TUESDAY aad THURSDAY UNTO. 9dW PJL Oroce^ Social Church. He had been employed ticut Bank and Trust Co., will con­ quickly to tho chaUanga. . tion of childran of ax-aervice wom­ viding the atudent has satisfac­ twin 2:80 to 9 The exluTjlta Department before the instnUation The team from the American intendent, Mira' Beatrice Jordan the original proposal. D. Avery, local CD diractOT, ax- The weather outlook was fafbr- for several years by the town of sult with tha Directors on plans Tha m8J,ter M -'^ o u n d rules'* piainad the proi«aal to the meiiting en. The acholaxahip was to bo made torily completed hia or her course Other Days UatU 649^ iaritaUng MoilMay aad Wedaeaiay ara bainc aet up today and the of a Are siren. Legion Auxiliary, headed by the and Miss Margaret Ronan, all of and procedures for issuing water sMa for the flrat time since the ju d cin s wiU take place tomorrow the City Hoapital staff, are attend­ Vernon. He leaves tarn broth­ for sdmlnlatraUoa of the ordinance and concluded hie remarks with available as soon as a reserve fund of study, for the previous year, and When the church was built. It Misses Jennie and Emma Beta will bonds, sewer bonds, and the second jam began a waak ago when ice has made application for the acho­ avenins ffom T to 10 p.m. ' was planned with the main audi­ ing the New England Assembly ers, Harvey and Edward . Brown, waa introducad into the dellbcra- the ophiion th * town would he buy­ had been accumulated. This aum hold a public grocery social to­ series of bends for the high ,school from Lake Erls plnngsd down over larahlp for the next school year, A aroup o f SO man and women torium on the second floor without morrow evening at 8 o'clock. at behtg held today in Boston. and a sister, Mrs. Frank Fagan, Uons early in the discussion. ing a "lot of •ecurtty" for tMa baa now been accumulatad and the David C. Wiggtn, principal sani­ tha Falla prior, to April 1. will tiJta part in tha Judfiny with a front central entrance ao that the home of Mrs. Mary Sampleri New Patients alt of this city.' amousit o f money. In addition, aevaral expansas of scbolarahip la. available. each aahiWt belny Judged i h ^ the ground floor could be used par Ne% pattents at the O ty Hoapi­ The funeral will be held tomor­ tary. anginacr with the State De- School Shew Friday Following is information on thia Tha schotgrehip ahaU be adminis­ Pottertoil's of Chestnut St. Those needing open water were reported in the tered by a committee which viHl Umaa and the poinU totaJed. Mlaa tially for commerdal purposes. tal include Henry O'Neal. RFD 2 row . at 8:30 a.m. from the Ladd panment of Health, told the meet­ Eighth grade students s m bard 12-mlle atrctch o f the lower acholarahlp: 190 CENTER ST. COB. OF CHURCB transportatlop are asked to call ing that such rules under Sanitary serve as the ^o^l judge of the LaiciUe Kuhnly, head of the Science TWO-brick lowers were constructed Miss Jennie Bats at S-3240. and Michael Deyaiiey, 50 West St. Funeral Home and at 9 o'clock at at work on the ilufw "Everybody Niagara between the Falla end A scholarship, to bo known as Dies Today St. Bernard's Church. Burial Personal Notices Coda, Ssctlon 103, were alrMUly In on Deck" to be presented at tha. the Past Presidents' Parley Scho- competition, to be appointed by Department at tha High School, to hOuse spiral sUirways, which Hydrant Broken Lake Ontario. Breaks warn been in who la general chairman, aaya that are used as the entrances to the Joaeph HotAelaor o f 49 Davis will be in St. Bernard’s Cemetery, affaet on a statewide beaia. He aald Community Halt Friday at 9 p.m. the final six milea where 40 and larehip, ehall ba given in the the Past Prasidenta’ Parley Chair­ A fire hydrant near the comer Ave. died suddenly a t. his hoioe tha problem waa enforcament and A food auction will follow tha, amoimt of 9400 a year. man. , about 800 exhiblU are expected church auditorium. On top of these rof Elm St. and Park PI. was There will be no visiting houra. Caird o f Thanks -..xflO-foot irfounteins o f ice had doiM two round brick foundations, the this morning. Ficieral arrange-' that yrlthout provlrion for enforce- event. "XMndldateu for this acholarehip Any eflgible atudent in Manchea- from the pupUa from gradea aeven cracked about 1 o'clock yesterday , m etr greateet damage, wooden towers were erected, the ments are incomplete. All Taleottvtile and Vernon We wish to thank all of our neighbors, 2ff ORliN ROAD — ra. fhant, the code waa not. as affective Featured acts wdll include' ^"-^bmolition experts touched off BUitan-Mou Pboto. ehall be the children of ex-aervlce ,ter who Is intereated in this afternoon when it was struck by a OIney W . Howland triende and relatiree for the many acta as It should be. IMen Marie Davis Mholarahlp is asked to contact ^•nia Northeaat School, which la last one of which is now to be re­ bakery truck. Workmen- from the news Items are now belag.haBdled boys q u rte t in which Oilben 926 pbunda o f dynamite yesterday women who are in need of flnancial of ktadnaM and sympathy tbown ua FREE PICK-UF aad DEUVERY SERVICI 1 Oonccnaua o f opinion seemed to, Pepin, Richard Avery, Ronald Ctu-r Mrs. Harold Olds, education chair­ .axhiblting for tha flrat time, ia ex­ moved. Rockville Water and Aqueduct Co.> OIney 'Whipple Howland, 79, of through The Maacheeter Evening In our recent bereavemeal. We cipee- In the face df the jam at4he river's aasiitance to continue their educa- . The building inspector said that 29 Campbell Ave.; Vernon died lally thank all thoae who tent Uw be that tha proposed ordinance' and Leon Kaasler will sing. Donna mouth. Two floee of aluah Ice broke 'Mr. and Mrs. Chariss E. Davis, Uon. In Uw event that <(taMnll.« Mica Kuhnly announces. that when the distribution was started a 30 day leave with his parents. wood Treadwell, pastor of the Hia flftt point waa a technicality Hiursday at the. heme of Mra. and intarmediate Girl Scouts who ■on, Jane Reese, Sandra Scruton, loeao 92S te $SM nearly half the exhiblU will be en­ yesterday. The new telephone He recently returned after 16 be properly dry changiBg references to the Health Thomas C. Johnson at 8 p.m. It ia attandad th4 day camp a| Camp Eltaabatb Naubert and Gail Zitko- most urgent that as many as poa- ured in the Northern Connecticut books, which are ftiU aise. also months duty in KorCk with the Offioar to Director of Health Merrie-Wood last summer, I post­ -vitch'. U.S. Marine Corps. Following his MIMMh .*'1 recently designated by State sible attend, MIm Brindle said. poned last Saturday becauae M in Members of. the committee who Science Fair 4n Hartford to be carry a brief description' of the Despite bad weather Saturday,' leave he will report to the Brook­ statute. He suggeeted secondly clement weather, will be held this wlU work with the Intermediates held from April 5 to 7. StudenU of library on the Inside of the front DUBALDO the rummage sale eonducted 1^ tha local High School have entered cover page. lyn Navy Yard. that the ordinance spell out .that Saturday, April 2. ara: John Allen, patrol leader; INANCF CO MUSIC CENTER cledned. sewerage fqclUUea must be ap­ Group One at the parish room of As prtviously planned, buses will Nola Forman, Judy Foster, Paul­ exhibiU each year and hpve been Registmfjon Case Settled ^ / the Congregational Church eras among top winners on tbrM .Pflca- The little League will hold the The law firm of Lessner and 189 MTODUS TPSL W E S * proved when they meet the re- laave the Mery Cheney Ubrary at ina aad PauletU Nourie, F m ce a quiraflients o f the State Sanitary quite successful with aeverml out M 10 a.m. and will leave from camp Opalaeh. Dolores York and Evelyn aiona. first of two sessions for boys who Rottner has announced an out of TEL. Bn-9-SS06 town people patronizing the event. Code. at 3:45 p.m. Oampere should bring Richmond. ■ w w wvwbwvbmI Sf MANMANCHESTER Tower to Be Bmnoved wish to become members of the court settlement has been reached Service for Frank Ahiffe league this year on Monday eve­ in tho case Involving Norma GUERINI and Maxtmom Fine Set their own aandwiehet. Dessert and In case o f inclemant weather 96IM m N I-41M • itek far Mm VC9 M A N a ^ The aaat tower at the MethodUt A 90 day mind Maas for tha re­ OP04 TNUa»AT (VtNINOS UNTIl I r j l HOUSE CARDS' Church will be removad thia aprlng, ning from 7:30 to 0 at the Super­ Paolini, Anna Kafka and CoMme LaMle'a third .suggeetlon beverage will be furnished. again this Saturday tha camp re­ MORESCHl tha* the ordinance state -where pose of the soul of Frank Ahiffe union will be canceled. 'Um bsA a mUarti •( dl •••*• according to Roland P> usher,- ior Court room. Memorial Build­ Leusae. will he celebrated by the Rev. J. L day of fun baa been planned ing. Boys between the ages of Lessner and Rottner represent­ ' Aceordions applieatlons for approval of sewer­ building inspector, who said that age facilitiee_ should be filed Ralph Kelly at St. Maurice Chapel he will grant a pemiit to the eight and 12 years, will be eligible ed the plaintiff, Norma Paolini, tomorrow at 9 S-m-. church trustees. The inspector said to register including those from and settlement was $1,500. The Privato Instroctions Laepy, he questioned the legal right of the town to set a fine Bomareo Besslea the timbers in the structure have BHini^on. Tolland, and Vernon. case waa being- ^1'tfied in Tolland Bomarco will meet ton^ht at the become weakened With decay and It is pointed out by officials of County Superior Court when the Instruments and SappUcs ; "not less than $10 and not'm ore them 9100” aiid quoted from the ppish room of the Congregatloaal have bean condemned. the Little League that boys who agreement waa reached. .. Orchestra For Hiira NEW MODEL Statutea In support of hia oonten Church at 9 p.m. The church originaUy had twei ware members of the teams last The .action was the result of an LAUNDRY t DRY CLlANlND tion that 826 waa the maximum Green Stamps - the municipality couM aet in this MaadMMfar Evgalag Herald - Inatanee. Betten eerreependent, Mre. Jeeeph DTtalla. t^ephaiM MI 9-6646. OUR DEUVERY N O W EXTENDS TO CIS .1 The^ordinance - s amended waa i adoptsd with no eppogitton voiced, BOLTON o COLUMBU i j Its fkml form as voted read; Sac ANDOVER • COVENTRY V . : j tion 1. No dwelling, apartments, « V E BKR boardiag'libuses.. hotels, or com marclal buildings, aball be con struoted ill tha town o f Bolton CHANEL NO. 5 avallaMe at unless tha aawerage facilities in New from the drawing board outl *1 eonneoUon with the same have y been approved by the DirMtor of w a o o i r s ^ M Health of the Town or an Impec 691 MAIN 8TWER tor appointed by him. Hie Director of HasHh or any inspeefor «p- pointdd by him shall approve any such aswapaga faeSities when the BIRDSEYE faciiitiM mtm. tha isqulrementa of the oh tha Btate of Special s --S i r lion 2..AU apphoatlona fbr * THIS WEEK appvcreal o f sewerage factUUee ehsll be filed with the Director o f' Health or the Inspector ap- MEN'S DRESS pointntsd by Mm. AH appUcatlona I I for aanrovat' shall be aooompanied by PH« of tbthe proposed sewerage SHIRTS f aeuiUaa; ItwIYm feCi. which ehall ac- . Beautinily Laonderad company mi, - e ^ ioa tion . ehall he 915, payaUs. to U.» town o f Bol- tibti. cncusdF "Sactlan 9. Tha owner or agent Each 1 5 c T, ..■- eg any hulkUng who shall viiriate With Diy aaaoing any nrovMon of this ordinance MiaU he deemed natty 6t a mii- demeaiior pwUahwle by fine not TQWNE GLEANERS to extoed 926.00 for each and 348 Main Street aveiy d ^ that such -violation oon- ttauee.'' Corner of Haynes Street OD Hqulianeiit Approved - Tel. MI4-t084 The aaseUncT waa attended by Americans leading~truck builder went a ll^ t eixmt 60 townapeopie wtio nemad to bring you the most modern trucks on any job"^

-9 with all these trend-starting advances! -I I h En joy;: They’re the largest and finest fleet o f trucks ever built by the nation’s efficiency greater than ever before! They bring you a hitkar maxi­ / FOR YOUR number one truck builder! They’re the newest trucks on the road, mum G.V.W. and lower ton-mile baiUifig costs. They even put THE "GREATEST SH OW ON SARTH"-RINGtlNG IROS. EARNUM and they look it-new Oievrolet Task-Force trucks! styling^to work for you! GREATER Whatever you r’ task or trade, there's a new Chevrolet truck A lAILEY CIRCUS THIS EVENING AT t O'CLOCK OVER NRC-tVi These are the trucks. thatAtarted out fresh on the drawing board months ago. Now they’re here—ready -to roll on your, hauling or made to match it with the most modem engineering features in the SHOPPING delivery job . . , ready to make or save you money . . . ready to industry. Y ou.can read about some o f them here. Then com e in diorten yoW s c ^ u le s . . : to make the driver’s job lighter, his for the whole money-saving, time-saving story! CONVENIENCE 7 Th T^RDSIYE" CIRCUS OF VALUES ^ . ■ ■ ■ ■ E 9 I wmum ALL THIS WEEK LONG AT YOUR PAVQRin FOOD MARKET , r . I - * 1 f 1 1 1 ■ FAMOUS BRAND SHORT SLEEVE ■ ■ B ■ SPORTCOATS POLO and SPORT SHIRTS ^ Birds Bye AoP Super Market. ■ ■ Pink, yellow, mint and blue; S, M, ML, L.. New deep tone and regulsr shades. Sixes 3^ to 50. Regu­ lar, longs and shorts.' “ $ 1 . 9 5 And M ore | b FISHW| STICKS' ‘ If * * 1’ FRENCH FRIES 116 EASTCEHTER ST. STARTING AT $ 3 0 .0 0 IT’S AMUSTl . Werk Stylmg—a new Six powerfid new . 2 rite last word in eab New capacity—up-to New trtore durable, ''" J 2 4 5 staudard-nfidth frames! PINK, HELIO and YELLOW GRANGE lyiCE i 6 o * ’ 2 33® approach to truck desiguJ ‘%fgh-yoUag^* engines! y comfort and safety! 18,00Q ih. G.V.W J With two different styling treatraenu With a modem 12-voh^kctrical s ^ New Sweep-Sight windshield . pffered in 2-ton models! This means New frames are of J^-^neh width tn MANCHESTER -one in li^t- and medhun-duty tern for increas6d. generator capacity a npw conceaM Safety . Step that you can do a lot more work on accommodate apecial body imtaHa- SLACKS' ' DRESS SHIRTS tiona. And they'ra more rigid! models, another in heavy-duty! —plus many other new advaneCs! stays clear o f snoW, ice or mud; heavy hauling jobs with real savinpl To eonplete yolir Easter outfit.^ Sixes 28 to 50. by Arrow and Van Heuaen, Many new collar siyiea, 12 ®*v 31® : * V , $7.95 n. $17 95 $ 3 e 9 5 T o $ 5 e 0 0

N « w iMWTBW o m I ftralfht and TIES te lwm ie*lss BROCCOU SPEARS 27? NOW OPEN PASTEL and DEEP TONE w it h Hi m * s h irts . REGULAR and ONE SIZE STRETCH i s m r n $ 1.00 t6$ 2.00 Chif^eBi Beef oit^Tur]cey Pies SOCKS laws and FaHr-in-HoMb •BOTH ' \ 55c T. $1.95 WASHABLE, C O D F IL L E T lb. pkg. 3.0® THURSDAY \ - Power Brakes standard Q Tubriess tires standard ORLON SWEATERS , PINEHURST BRODERY, In. MANOHESTER PUBLIC MARKET ^ AU sued A a v ^ b le You can have new ‘ ^CHEVROLET / 7 8 ^ on i/2-ton models! All sixes. All new pastel shades. soiMAiNSianr MSMAlNSTKiET ^ wiA stew Power Steeriugl Overdrive or Hydr^Matic! on 2^ n modris! New Chewgolet Power Sjecring cuts Overdrive is optional on Vi-ton mod- -This great power helper Is yours at New tubeless tires give w u protection against a blowout Come M and set ike DOUBLE Sleaydefla $ 3 9 5 Pullovers $ 8 . * 5 turning e ffM ewMeni toad sheck. ela; track Hydra-Made on V9-, 44- no extra cost on 2-ton m od^! Op­ and ueoett Amp m im tktl BURSAarS SUPER MARKET nRST F0€i STORE, IM. j0ptional at eaum cost ^ and 1-ton models at extra cost tional at extra cost on all otberi. deflate more sloyviy when punctured! S & H Green Stamps Given 4tt HAairosD aoAD *44 CKNtiK STRUT With Cosh Soles CEHOHSESSON KOCUirS QUALITY NARKET NIGHTS til 9 CARTER CHEVROLET CO. ^ All Doy Wednesday 379XASTCiNTEIt^En . 311 MAIN ^TROT -^M AN CH iST^ .W g GIVE aw GREEN STAMPS r t ■■■. kA' - .

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pnssed an AssocliAsd Press dis­ St; WlUiam Pokomy. 16 Wa<^ PHONI mony with a particular Khool of picketing o f tho St. Louis brawtiry figsing l^lenkov patch wti)^'- aald . tha Pravda worth St; Mrs. Madeline 27 W O TR — M16 Emergency Doctoul thought." of Annneuser-Busch. Ine, Iks iteifepakmentE8timate8l^<^^^<>»^’'^ About Town articls raised the question of O llver'R d.; Mia. Antoinette Jancs- IBEWI, H o m a m n i v o d i ^ i t i a . Israel Sees UN Cojtttt Upholds The clause he referred to de­ picittttng occurred in a ^pirttdtc- H O U l whether "Malenkov evaatually lowakt, 87 North S t; Nicholas L«- Radio ? W HAT—816 clares that no One may be deprived Fttyslcians of the Manches­ Uonal dispute botWssn two A F L 1 f - oo Nam^ Pi^ident The Queen of f'eaca Mothers Spurs Speculation could be ehargod with-aiding and Penta, 66 Wattevraod Or.; Georgs POR A of life, liberty or property without ^CeatelFB^Bti^Bjd Tlnw W n O — 1686 ter Medical Assn, who will re­ unions. The high tribunal held'that Ircle will meet tomorrow night at abettlqg the eauas of the im- BiUman, R|T5 2, O lotonhury; Miss Censure Sure State Powers dpe process of Isw. Town Population at 35,600 ] Gronp lOAN spond to emergency calls to­ state courts must not act In coses :48 at the home of Mrs. Aliyn poriahst atomic warmongara with Thabaa RecchU, 102 .Charter Osk Sx-Premier Killed prognUu schcd-<^: morrow afternoon and evening The decision waa announced. which fail squarely within the WNIKCNAR Martin, 118 Bretton Rd. i The hia atatamsnt.'' S t; Lavighe hahy girl, East Hart- t S S N f S M WHAT—1 ahorUy after the court was re­ Jurisdiction o f the National Labor atof H«aUh 8i«plUd by tha radio ill* #oMUshl» are Dr. William Stroud, Tel. I pieet speaker will be Dr. Seymour Tha fact that such a diapatch ftvd. WTIO-Dt_, On Gaza Clash To Curb Evils stored to iU full t-man strength RelaUons Board jtNLRB). latilY enn- Mrs. David M. Bennett, a real' (CoatiinMd froas t " g e CMS) WDRC-M7. .. MI 9-4^08 . 'and ~Dr. Elmer ' todky [ t t e t liu K lM ater’s feleber. Members are reminded of paassd Sovlst cenaorship appsarad DISCHARGED TODAY: Mra. |0k##ee**£ itHwrfNNy 7,n8aagamenU in<^. ara tubjact -to with the ewearing in of John 3. Agreed to' review another vottaa from dent of Manchester, 1939-1949, was ^ WOTH-8«aa Dtskan. Tel. MI 9-1551. imm p m n tiy 4,200 Spells Here the nuns’ Easter basket. significant. In tha past, Moacow Ann Ott and daughter, 39 Lawton Awwmt rdhtaga without notlca. (Continued from Page One) Washington, March 29 (AT— The Marshall Hairlah as an associate union case -involving -the "p iggy­ ftafWheal to fM m l oaosvw.-'nit today elected, president of thS took to ease the lot of the Ikvtet Rd.; Mra Oeorgihna Einrick and atam ttM 'ItSQfwim censors havs barred any specula­ j US6U WHAY-Nlte Wauh Supreme Court says the itatee Justice. Hsrian did hot partioipste back” .hauling of truck traliera on ffoat-whtal : SUtirpQ|Ml«boD_.JM« Southern New England Confei> people by putting more emphasis da)ighter, Lebanon; Geraldine Pre- > tat ^ l ^ L u x Radio Tbeaur »>y Ail Saints Mothers Circle will tion about government members. Polka Bop WDRC—R. Clooney plaint against aUegad Egyptian also directed Israel to take meas­ in any of the court's rulings yes­ flat cars qt the New York, New ptopaillBK M . S26.000 In tlM m m t period. Hie ence, Woman's Society o f Chris-: neta, 40 Tanner S t; Kathleen Me- 1t.M have broad powers to regulate meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the on tha production dt oohsumer W47 ^ WO-TH-U Yen; liietory viQUtiona o< tha border. Burns In ures to prevent new incidents. terday. . ' ' . Haven and Hartford Railroad. A to alt S-lacb ra te t t inoceeae la rllghUy over 11 tlan Service. She soccCeda Mrs. i s Cartan, 74 Birch St.; Mrs Mary hisY^tprt on the <3aza battle said business and Induairial' conditions home o f M ' George Hussey, 92 goods and iMS on heavy industry. 0 .4 ) . -Sackitaa* WU* Privately, Egyptian sources ex­ In other actions yaaterday- tha truck drivera’ union aought to re­ caswre. p er cent fo r 1both. Wesley C. Green, Pawtucket, R. I. Woodland St. Members are re Pelletier and daughter, Coventry; lhaiioSSBBR ‘ WH AY—Hite Watch ‘’IndltratkiQ from > EgypUan-ion- With his downfall, this policy was 1L<« wliiiXl »t Proarani 9J77C— Redlo Theater pressed aatisfactlon with the. two when their leglslstures 5nd' that court: duce the "piggy-backing” - by 12)0' IM O oenauB .adjuBted to mind^ to bring articles for the Mra Hawl Wells, Bolton; David TWt — Wm*— ------^ .-UTli—fviornu)n CIouUk PrewDtt trolled terntMY has undoubtedly Dqring the years she lived in reveiged. w d r o ^BU Vqr------Crosby resolutions. publiq "evlU ” need correction. 1. Decided a union may not sue pickatlng a Boston railroad yard. $49.95 ■ Jidy ty the State Board of Ekficatlon mutiussssMi.’in S K S normal with a graDual- warming He added: ' ^ A' ter.i the Masonic Temple tomorrow Observers of tha Russian polit­ Grove 8t., RoekvlUe; Mbs. Jose­ the council dooa not vote on pro- house Electrn Corp. plants tn Bast aad tha birth and death recorda phine Felice. 60 Birch 8t.; Mrs. Nan­ WHAY—Nile Welch pooala by a n6n-member unless a trend the rest qf the week. “ It Is enough that 'there is an Authorised Dealer night at 8 o’clock. Any Tall ical scene have been reporUng (Oontinued from Page Oue) Norman ClouUtr PrcMnla ' WTIC—McOae end Molly Pittaburgh and Homawood, Pa. o f the atate'B 100 towns. Mrs.' Bennett has been -active member aaka it to. Some normals for the period ere Cedars Interested in Joining the since early this month that Malen­ cy Sparks, South Ckwentry; Mrs. WDRC—Mnoda for Romence evU at hand for correction, and 2. Voted 8-0 to aet aside an in­ in the work of the WSC8 for Kathleen Sweet, 28 Putnam S t ; -y iu y-a iu POka Hop „WOTH-Edwerd Moraen One amendment would have thq Boston 43, Providence 42, Nan­ Tha hulk (an aaUmated 2,054,000) committed or in otharwisS partici­ kov might be in serious danger- It dlcate a huge oiulsught against R «ord Rrvlffw that it migh't be thought that the junction issued by the Missouri WELDON DRUa 00. many years, serving lint as New Mra. Irene Bodreau, Coventry; Ed­ ItilA— council note Burna’ opinion con- o f OonnecUcut’a population is in pating, as well as any ladlea*Who was believed, possible that he could Kit Matinee W HAY-NIl* Welch „ tucket 40, New Haven 42, Con­ particular leglalativa measure was Supreme O wit against peaceful •61 B IA IN ST— M I-3-88U Bedford District and later con­ ward Zelaer, 285, Henry St.; Mias the Matsus Is near. roawA . eemlRg t)M Infiltration from the 70 communities of S.OOO or may wish to audition, will be wel­ be charged with major ideological wnc-Qlldereleeve cord. N. H., 38, Burlington 36, a rationaj way to correct It. ference secretary of Christian So­ Violet Clough, 90 E. (^ te r St.; The'sourcs said Elsenhower does Koiby WDRC-e-Hoode for Romence EgypUan territory. The other more peiaons. The' remalninp 01 come. The minstrel show ts sched heresy. >rman ciouUer Pr«»«at4 Portland 37, Eastport 85, Green­ Due Process Days Over cial Relations ahd Local Church David Krupen, 18 Ridgefield St.; .WCTH—Newe would remind Egypt and Israel towns have an acprafate estimated uled for late May or early June On Mari^ 5, tha. Soviet Com­ not minimise the danger in the lV-.W- ville 30. Caribou 29. "The day is gone when this court Activities. She la a member of Linda Ramlii, 220 Greehwood Dr.; lY —W-kteAi UeFavaa that they have International obli­ popuUUon of 200,700, about equal and will be directed by Harry munist party newspaper Pravda Far Ekuit The Pirealdent was aald WltAY—Nile Watch As Boston, .the normal maxi­ uses -the dile process clause o f the the standing committee of jChrlS' Mrs. Margaret Pratt, 118 W. Main WCCC—Record Review WTIC-Cnnn. Air Nat. Guard Doc. gations to aettle their dUputee to the combined pcqmlatlons of New Burke, who has so successfully dl- attack^ the ex-Premier by direct to feel that the situaUon U likely WKNB—aaqueil MMinte mum temperature during this Constitution's 14th Amendment to tian Social Relations for the S t, Rockville; Albert Morriaon, 255 WDRC—Mooda for Romance peacefully ' and to "refrain from Haven (105,000) and Norwich ted several such presentations impUcatioir although not by name. to tecoms Increasingly serious and Rieln Biu WOTH—Reportere’ Roundup period is 50 and the normal mini­ strike down state laws, regulatory northeastern Jurladiction, which McKee S t; Mrs. Shirley Prentiss, m D O T D D U G the threat or use of ftA-ce.” (37,000). Manchester. Referring to-'a speech in ktarch, that nobody can predict what Red mum temperature Is 35. of business and industrial condi­ Includes al) of New England, New East Hartford; George Summer- _ Prtitoa of tka Yukoe' WHAY—Nile Watch . The V/estem censure of Israel Hartford is tha moat pc^ous of 1954, in which M alenkov said an (Thina might do. W n c —Conn. Air Net. Guard Doc. Little or no precipitation likely tions, because they may be un­ York, Pennsylvania, and the entire vlUe, 83 Oak St waa couched in moderate language SAY GOODBYE TO the State's eifht counties, with an Ed: Saxe Photo. Robert E. Richardswi, - baritone atomic war would destroy both A decision whether the United ,“ U H___ A t-V -Weatem Carevas WDRC—Monde for Romeiice the rest of this week. wise, improvident or out of har­ estimated 014.300 residenu. New Hubert W . Stone Atlantic seaboard as far south as WCCC-ReCord Review WGTH-Reiwrtcri' RoundUp despite strong demands by Egypt horn player and a sophomore at sides and ruin world civillxation, ADMITTED TO D AY'! Janet States would go to the defense of W I^ B -^ q a ta t Kallnaa Haven Ciounty is next with 600,400, Maryland. for penaltlae, even Including eco­ Trinity College, who lives-at 203 Pisvda said: Bushnell, 70 W. Midgle Tpke.; Mrs. the offshore islands rests with WHAY-Newa MUD nomic, pollticikl and mUitary sanc­ foUowed by Fairfield with 174,000; Hubert W. Stone, director of Christian Social Relations is Highland St, is one of three Trin­ "Statements about the possibili­ Ida Ciarlson, Bolton. Ehsenhowsr- .rL WTIC-H__ Newsi New London, 101,000; Litchfield, WpTH—8gt. Preaton of the Yukon WDRC—News; Almanac tions. Tha resolution merely the Connecticut Public Expendi­ key office in the organisation of ity xmdergraduates selected to ty of 'destruction of world civili­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY; The decision probably would 110,000; Middlesex, 74,000; Wind' WGTH—Nevre found that Israel had violated thtf Woman’s Society, and pro- menfberahip in the all-New Eng­ sation' in case the imperialists un­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Walter come before any actual attack * ‘wHAY—UaU of R«»rda U:U- ham, 00,200 aad T ^ a n d , 54,100. ture Council, will speak at an WCCC—Record Review cease-fire proviaions of- eau-lier TO .vldes a wide background for any land Intercollegiate Band,'a picked leash a third world war” are Stutz, 90 Oraqdnd Ave., Rockville. but that it hasn’t been made yet, m m m n Hdo WHAY-NIta Watch Now, firey Hair Can’t Steal- The anregate populaUon of Tol­ open meeting in the General Pur one going on to the presidency. WKNB-Raquect Matinee ' WTIC—Snort*: Weather Security Oouncil resoluUona and / «^COLLA gro)q>rof student musicians who “theoretically wrong and politi­ BIRTHS TODAY: a ton to Mr. the source said. land Windham and Middlesex WDRC—Top Tunes that the Gaxa action waa incon­ pose Room of South School tomor­ This committee Is the link be- will deliver their annual concert at cally harmful.” ahd Mrs. 0>mellus Houston, 86 As for the prospects of a big WGTH-SporU Report counties (1M.300) exceeds that of eNomian Cloutier'I^tienU sistent with the obligations of Yo8r Youth row' night at 8 o’clock imder the I tween church women and the city, the Lowell, Mass., Teachers (A l­ Communist leaders how main­ MUford Rd.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. power meeting, the administration l}innn*s U t l ^ the Caty o f Hartford by only 0,000, Wllitv-Hlle Watch parties to tbe 1948 Amlstiee. -It s|»nsorshlp of the League ofl'^nte and naUon. During the lege next Sunday afternoon. tain that only the capitalist Jbhn Coleman, 105 W. Middle was said to feel that a foreign w nc-starllght Seraoade Look Ymtifq — Ftitil Yeung — ! • Young A AJTVCEWPiniiP y o u r accord^ to the Health Depart­ last presidential election they were system "which has outlived its T i^ e . ministers conference likely would Revtce - WDRC—Dance Orcheitra Women yoters. quett Matinee ment estimata. active In urging women to vote. 'MilUcent C. MeIntoSh, Fh.'D., usefulness” would be destroyed, DISCHARGED YESTERDAY precede a meeting of chiefs of m at— Yes, .you too like sO many Remember, GreciM Formula 18 Manchester eaUmated papulation The program is being presented ! w ticI—iota -io a Radio Lane WHAY -N ile Watch i m | i l l S l 9 l JL ISiDRIVEWAY They also promote study of the president of Barnard College, will (h ) March 6, the Soviet oensor Mrs. Ludrija Kriakijans, 19 North government. VbRC-CiRC-Cal Kothy w n C —Starlight t arenade other happy pion aad women le NOT a dye or a ttnL bat » for the yean since 1050 has been in cbnnecUon with the League’s United Nations and study of leg­ WGTH—H-Harmani CtouUer Preaente WDRC—Dance Orchestra CM enjoy the thrill of looking fabulOHs new secret fermnln 35,000 In lOOir 87,100, in 1052 ; 37,000 be moderator at the first Hart coverage and support of a bill inj islation before local and national ford Intercollegd Forum, entitled .years aad years Md 'yenrt which condithme the ecalp and in 1053; 37,000 1054; and 38,000 __Bewe BARLOWS TV * Pewtir RoNtid the SUte legUlature concerning *Freedom for Growth,” to be _.C—Hewe ireunger. No more dull, mousey atifiiulates the tlay glMda in 1050. the guardianship of neglected and WDRC—News SALES Olid SERVICE gre.V hair. No need to take -a- Mrs. Bennett has studied at the^ presented on A p ril 28 at 956 Main WGTH—News ~ - which eecrete the color, pig­ l7)e ast^nmted lOSO population uncined for children. Gninewald, Bolich back seat to youth. No reason ments. * MocMm Sprood * BitinnitiOiis Surfoeo for other towns in this area are Summer School Of Missions 'of the' St., Hartford, at 12:30 p.m. The t U - V Mr. Stone served as research Northeastern Jurisdiction at Sy­ gneater Hartford women's college Htre^s Btaufy a f a Pricel. • WHAY-dpolUgM dporis BtRiix - Motorola to Indk fifty at thlrty-ftye. Don’t Surfocti Amtslto Coventry, 5400; Vernon, 14,000; Now here le all yon have to director for the commission to “}n- racuse University and Goucher groups sptmsoring tbe forum as • WTfO«ti1ctly8ports Guilty in Tax Fix hqve to give your friends .a ? Andsfverrt 1.400; Bolton, 1,700; Co- vestigate the relationship between WDRO-Zalman rkniwis to oay, "M y, how old she de to etart on the read to that College. She-is a member*of service to the community are Bar­ WOTH—Plano PortraUs RCA TV Sots * ProBtir Droinag* * Aspholtt Torvki. , lumbia, 1,600; Ellington. 8,700; H e­ the State and it’s subdivisions,” looks!” Joyous youthful look. Jnst send bron. 1,000; Lebanon, 1,900; South several conference boards, Includ nard, Pembroke, Radcliffe, Rus- (Oonttmied fron. Pago One) ^ commoiUy referred to as the Mac- y,. Board of Education. s4U-Sage, Simmons, Skidmore, RCA HI-HDEUTY for'th e big 8 ox. bottle o f Ore- to Rtisist Frost. Windsor. 4,000: ToUahd, 2,000. Notiv scieaec has perfected m Donald Commission, whose report' Vaasar and Wheaton. Reservations ciM Formula 18. If, dfter aslag For the past five years she has ‘f e s i s i r ' charged with receiving a. 140,000 aaeient formuln- whick restores was recently published and con­ for the-luncheon and forum, which WQTH-aiU stem .<■. SOUND EQUIPMENT the coetents in aecordMce wita been organist and choir director SAVE bribe in the caae. that uatunL histertal hair color directions, yon are not com­ tains a section about the adminis­ are open to the public, may be t it c - 1089 ToOand Tpke., Boekland for the Protestant services at Otis WHAY-fiupper Serenade — given your hair just the shade tration and the cost of the State- made! through Mrs. Jotm WUcOx, Pre-Easter Specials Tha Jury of seven men and 8ve pletely deUghted with tbe re­ Regional District A ir Force Base, Falmouth, Maas. WTIO-»«Ur X T E L. 30-3-3095 it was eefora It atarted to turn sults, merely return the empty County system for the care of| 57 Glenview Dr., Newington. AT WDRC—L Thomas women brought in its verdict laet Mr. and Mrs. Bennett live Member of Telia — Mack, brown,. Monde e r red- committed children. WGTH-Charlee Norwood bottle Md your full purchase Approval \Voted Wareham, Maas. TONI REFILL ...... $1.50 8 it a - night after deliberating 8 >4 hours. beaA It’s eall^ Oreekin Fori-, price will be cheerfully retaaded,. TERMS As Low As ^5 A Month H e Joined the research staff o f A son, not a daughter, was bom yj AY--Supper Serenade Judga Archie O. Dawton aet aon- mula Ig Just rati a few drops the Coupcil )n 1946 to participate to Mr. and Mrs Richard Young, ^K^fue^WUh a Seal Htiat could be falter 7-Endose TTie tllapla. a warm w ater flsh JAMES HAIR SHAPING...... $2.00 on your scalp daily and you will in a study of State aid to educa­ Storrs, Sunday at Manchester Me­ tencing for Friday. ,, wlth-yonr order, check or money The area's first Regional School grows from egg to eating alae in BOHLE OF WOODBURY LaFlam m e’s J^SwtoB LrvSe aee tke change. order In the amonnt of 88.95 FOR THE REST IN DRIVEWAY CONSTRUCTION C A LL- District waa approved yesterday tion. He waa appointed director morial HospltaL lilA - Grunywald, 62ryear-old forme'r four months.' • which Include, all taxes M d de­ of the Council’s Municipal Con­ WIIAY—Supper Serenade Washington Influence peddler, by separate referendums in three SHAMPOO ...... $1.00 BENG AL - WTIC—Music Witt a Beat Men and women everywhere livery charges. The address Is: sulting Service in 1947 and is re­ known variously as ‘‘the mystery towns, Andover, Hebron and Marl­ LADY HAMILTON BOBBY PINS .. .25 I DE LUXE WDiiC—Terni. iM a ,. are dlacovering that this mar­ Dept. No. 1, Look Young. Inc., sponsible for carrying out the 4.4 WGTH—Hewe; SporU man,” “the Dutchman” and "Grav- borough. The action paved the (BLACK or BROWN) velous transformation can take WmimMtlr, ptnn. Look Young. Council’s -muhicipal program as a ^ O IL-G A S 1:10- el-volc4d»Hehry,’’ facet a possible way for tha dection of a regional ■^VHAY—^p p er Serenade AIS COjttITIOlilO place tn Just a few short days. Feel Young. Be Young . . . start THOMAS COIXA private 'goveimmental research maximum of five years in'prison, board of education and another COMBINATION couw et By starting now yon will be using Grecian Formula 18 NOW . referendum on tha proposed $1,- agency. ! $4.75 a 810800 fine or both. . amused how soon you will see CALL FOR ESTIMATES. MANCHESHR MI-9-5224 TOTAl, VALUE...... REG. 838885 Send your order TODAY. Dealer 280,000 .high school to service the In addition to serving as a staff The Judge set 330,000 bail for the r iiM g e in your appearance."' Inquiries Inrited. three towns and be built in He­ consultant on the N. x. Board of SPECIAL $3.50 (Plus Tax) T H IS W E E K WIUY—Supper Servoade Grunewald, who lives In Clievy WTlOeOne lUn'a family bron. Regent’s Inquiry and w ith the St. (Htase. Md., a Washington suburb. l i l t R E F IL L ...... 81.50 ------a MUITOW A wide margin was given the Louis Institute of Governmental eMbrltyThns Govomment attorneys sought to JAMES HAIR SHAPING ...... 82.00 proposal to form the Regional Research, Mr. Stone has had 10 have .Grunewald held In Jail. They BOTTLE OF WOODBURY SHAMPOO .. .. $1.00 1.95 WRa T —F oUah katiaeal Home School District yesterday in each years practical /kperience in local said he has more than a million LADY HAMILTON BOBBY PIN S ...... 25p W n o —WoWa-sC'e fVnny towiL Marlborough voted 105 to finance. WDRC-tKapetiA. dollars in cash in safe deposit 16 in favor.. Hebron 158 to 65 and WGTH-ircaisqry Agent boxes and might leave the country X'.. TOTAL VALUE ...... 34.75 Priee inchidee chrome pips, la- if balled. Andover 20i to 110. None of the atanatton an ^)4;g|lvery. ^ WHAY—Poltah NallonafUome towns Given the green light,, the wald’a bail had- been 35,000 before the convlcUon. Boards of Education in the three *'WHAY—Bahliid Um roOtUi^U N O department atore, N O Prom RafiD . . . $1.50 tonatta Rafill .. $1.50 D ELU XE wnc—w C a m . . BbUch, 54. a Brooltlyn resideikt. towns will meet jointly and deter­ P, Doucette, 21, of 108 Jamea H air Shaping .. 32.00- W'DS“ Dwight Jamea Hair Shaping .. 82.00 faces' a possible maximum sen­ latt In HH CATA106 mine the representation each town grocery or drug atore can G A S E A N G E , WGl -.A- High“ i St., waa arrested' early this Bottla of Woodbury BotUe o f Woodbiury • tence o f eight years in prison and will have on the Regional Boa^ morning auid charged with speed­ offer you thia combination Shampoo ...... 31-00 b M KATT STiEIT ' 'Shampoo ...... '.. 31-00 W IT H B U IL T IN GAB Tclerision Fnigranis a 315,00j9 fine. H e was convicted on o f Elducation. ing on E. Middle Tpke. and New apecial. YOU CAN GET IT Lady Hamilton Bobby j Lady Hamilton Bobby KITCHEN HEATER a more serious count applying to a HABTFORO Last June the special referen' Bolton Rd. by Patrolman J o h n P i n a ...... 25 Pina ...... 25 O N L Y A T — REG. 828886 On Page Two government official. OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS dum attempting to form a region Mahoney. Hla case is scheduled to .T H IS W E E K al school district met defeat when be heard in court on Wednesday. T O T A L v a l u e . . . '. . 34.76 T O T A L V a l u e ...... 34.75 Bolton, a fourth town, voted the Yesterday, Malcolm F.' Hopkins, ■ i SPECIAL 3380 (Plua Tak) SPECIAL 33.60 (Plua Tax) prot>oBal down, though the^-other 20, of Portsmouth, N. H., was ar­ T ! ■ * 1 " towns approved it. rested by State Patrolman Charles Sanga and charged with speeding MM4 DONNA ms# Totally blind Ssh are found in on Rte. 15. He has posted a |35 Pin-ltRalill .... $1,501 \ eaves in many parts o f the w orld .' bond. 11.95 Casual Rafill .. $1.50 James Hair Shaping .. 32.00 Jatnes H air Shaping .. 32.00 Price inchidee chrome plpc^ -- and you'll have pleni etallation and deUvery. Bottle of Woodbury BdtUa of Woodbury 143 MAIN ST. Shampoo-...'...... 31.00 Shampoo 31.00 Lady Ifamllton Bobby Lady HamUton' Bobby DIXIE TEL. MI-9-5701 M aaeesiatteteee 85 ROOHNG AND Frosted Coffee - Pina ...... 85 Pmi O A S RAN G E of hot wafer becous< GREAT EASTERN SIDING COMPANY "Where there’s no parking TOTAL VALUE .... .^.75 TOTAL VALUE ...... 34 75 Good quality, 4-bnmer, 46” Spring’s mo3l refreshing shade odds S P E C IA L 3^JM (Plua T ax) 501 HARTFORD ROAD — MANCHESTER problem ever." SPECIAL 33.50 (Plua Tax) [ wide, large oven, 2 roomy stor­ age drawere it's heated with G ^ ! A. V. “BURT" LINDSAY,' Prop. SPEEDY BROILEK WE SPECIAUZE IN SA V E $56 T H IS W E E K DOUBLE /' RESIDING YOUR HOME ¥041*5 bo twice blessed with cnitomotie G A S Aluminum Clapboardlag, Asbestos, Plastic and Insulated SMlng. In a wide variety of colors and styles. r . water heating because G AS heots water 3 times A T E L E P H O N E MI-8-8271 or Bfl-9-2480 ’ TOP CAR BUYS faster. Get the obundant supply of hot water WE FINANCE YOUR DEAL ■* .'■-J''- yeu'H need right around the dock, anytime you t ' ' p '. ' , i i ; . waut. That means carefree cenyeniencu day ond

Trade In allowaace t|Ie, weak .night . . . and scivings too. because on inexpen- when yon bay n new ,sive 30-gaHen tank can take care of the ^ e ra ^ Low yt, H ooVw r o r lAftft- famity'i seeds. G AS is your best buy w M tow Rnt MMADONIMNMia ioglioyM eoRbtwr 97^ 1^ I VcKMMun CloawBf. ; V w r . . ^ tow opewHug . . and the da- 1T.95 #• GREEN STAMPS 1, . ■ , pendoMHty that only GAScon give! SAVE Otven With ComH SaieM 2 BURNER PORTABLI r- Red Cross Shoes OIL COOK STOVE I Handy for compbig, "alee uaM rgency -cooking In ^1 •|i AUTOWmC WATER HEATERS You're looking at Spring's prettiest biege . . . GOOD CLEAN USED CARS I electrle bameB during power the rich soft shade you’ll wear with almost failu n .” every color and costume. And.it tints the 'M Easy Toniu — Gueraafeed — lo stia tha Loog Ruo. REG. 31185 Cleaner, purer, automatie hot water . . . heated and SPECIAL lightest, Joveliest Red Cross Shoes you ever 1950 OLDSMOMLE 2-DOOR stored in mirror-smooth, sparkling blue glass-surfaqed set foot in. Come in and choose a pair at Sloan, 1954 CHm OLCT 2-DpOR Bros.. . . for a real “ lift.” / B ocket-'W do luxe with radio, boater had hydrw- •teeL Hot water that’s clean' enough to drink I 2ta De< luxe model. Sidd dark ^aie flalah, mas­ mntic. Exeelleat tiiea and In oxoapHoanknaadltion.' .95 ter heater and defroster. Tw o to cheeee from, loW, Lmtroaa dark green finlah. See It, drive low mlleofe and aeld with a written guarantee. bny it. -. . . M M C H 3 0 4 WAYS TO SHOP AT . -"Nt W o are happy to announce that Mrs.-Regina SLOAN'S * 1951 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE SAiTE UP TO j only 88c a week 1952 CHiVIIOLn CLUB COUPE . t tamont of Kittery Pottery, Maine, will in­ 1. CASH Fully equipped wttk radio, kenter and power gilde. Fayshia BMuthly. PriM iselodea uom el lutaBstloi. Bcantlfal Jet hlaek ftalsh. De luxe model with New engine Job that ia tally gnaraate^ exoeDent In Both TheMe StoroM struct lace figure draping at the studio, the 2. L A Y A W A Y P L A N radle, heater, nearly new white wnll Urea. Euae tiroa and dean iMide and out. This ear la aD .00 ! aad looks like a Iplm medeL Exceptionally cleaa aareteed aad nndy for many milea of eaiefree 8. MANCHESTER ntVST CHARGE -week of April I Ith. Morning, afternoon and inside I len t. driving. PLAN Ask Your Master Plumber o r. . evening classes are planned. Please call'and O N 1954 A SLOAN'S' SHOE CLUB ; / \ maka arrangements for desired time. eOOD NEirS FOR OVER-BURDENED OAR OWNERS iKehrinstor electric nuigi driving a enr yen leaa't a ffe r d - ^ a sm art aad sea, Bob OMver. Ho w t l w off yonr •nd refrigcnitors. Sever aad arrange to get iron Into n oar yen can aBotd. Yen can ehaoea netn aoveial I inodels to cho^Bti^fronu Manchester Divisieni L\.' good, Cleon, o omietoiy n ^ t ^ leotadltteMd *41. *M> 47, *48 edn f or trade dowaa. 7^4. MmrUmwd Osm Cm* • r \ Ganiidot CENTER t a p i l l 'k i t ' « r o s . II AWUAWCi I ,.J Blanchester Office, 587 Bliin Street, Open Thuradajr Evenings and Saturday Mornings fo r Appliance POR-S6 eramics Demonstration and Sales . t.-- V-1 W a n aaty New BoHob Rood, Route 6 •— Mancheeter,'Cornu MOTOR SALES ISOiUiSt. (WktkinsB)^| ^ \ • •••••• • « • 3 H £ S Bf 1*9*S8^S M I-S -5756 4 6 1 MAIN ST. - MANCHESTER - Ml-9-0081 Ukli ST„ DAMSCSTEI * Sll MAIR SThREW IIITAIR A- i T" \ -X ■,

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MANCHESTER EVENfi^G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCI^ 29,1955 ilAN^i^TER e v e n i n g H E R A L D , I i X n CHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, MARCH 29.1956 PAGE THIRTEEN P. J„ on the right aids of my face. „WUe -He's too yow g to writs a I • d ^ . e B U G S B U N N Y —P^IIU Jo LaFoUetU, Oi>range novel- Anilwar to Pravloua Puxtta; largest number oCland parcels and to^Acd her pet AU 111)1 racalvad l^rk, Fla. iHartford Rector ' the largest number of IndlvWhial Guizado Seiitenced Rec Department Seeks Meet Tomorrow for toanka waa a JMtten forefiagfr'. The trouble with the world is Bii>odwoyiH> problems," the Governor said. Playgraund Supervisors Teatarjay km* S^yea'r-old aoa. Sense" and Nonsense Wife—John'take that Ink away that the stupid are cocksure and IjlEMteii' Speaker "There is ,n backlog of acquisi­ For Remon Slayi^ On Subdivision Ronald, waa returning from achool from the Imby. the tntcltlgent full of doubt. — tion problems in Faicftold County, and h4 noticed whht.he thought ■ Playground auparviaora for Hubby— Bai?T Bertrand Russell. A c a o ft "ilD W H jI and I want to get that cleaned up was a friendly pooch. He couldn’t year* ajipo," »akl the d«r. 1 Inian# -T The Itoy. Netaori t-. Chowenhlll, fast," he added. (Oeattaned freoi.Page One) the Bummer montha ara need-> The Town Planningnning Commlaakm reelst the tomptaUon end decidad Second Immigrant do latnilng ed for. the 10 weeka period man wtooTladtraveied to the end of XOrsatLake lor e f'O m e Oburcb, Hartford, .Remarking that hs helievM the anh. tha Board of DIrectoraI wiU to pat him. Ronald reoalvad the the earth an^-NaiMt of the way thmr do toj^ou? CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Btbel that Miro akwe had plotted ths thie siunmer, starting June .27. hold a Joint public haaring Tuea- aame reward aa hla mother, a fSrst Imnt^^rant—‘Ihay kill you ____ S tJnlta «f ince Febnian^ of 1964, will con­ ai^pointment of a aorsening com- There u a need for appllca- back, “I started oiiti-~^onc, tmaid* mittee will have "a great salutary killing. * ^ day on the elimination oT Edwin bitten forafbifer. ed, without friends t&-' help me with elocution. 7 8heplayddths clude the l/enten eerlta ph^'Prayer” Uons from boys, sither senloto- Rd. from toe Hilliard Bstatee Sub­ Both Ronald and. his mothsr effect on the ever-all acquisition of Miro first confeated the slaying iri high school or college along, with v*’o intention of'melt­ BroJdfwarlead 8t. Mary'a Bpiacopal Church land," the Governor said he con­ division which Is . northwest of wsre traatsd for their w o «| «d s at ing the world pay me the living- A man walked into g pool jiailor l n " ^ m a iWedneeday evening at 7:80. The and implicated Ouiaado. The im­ atudenu. Broad St. and W. Middle Tpke. Manchaster Memorial Hoapiptl,. ahdgaid: templates that tha three-man com­ that it owes niv. My only allien pie of ths Rdv. Mr. ChowanhlU's mittee will meet once a week to peached President pleaded, inno­ / ApplicaUon for these sum­ Ekiwtn Rd. wea to have run from Today Mra. Foster aumnied ujf were a dollar bill and a determin­ Mari—I will give a dollar to the mer- poaittons may be made W. Middle Tpke. to Ollv.er Rd., but toe situation by aaylng,' "It assma lasiest man here. ^ I will be "Praise and Adors- study proposed land purchaaaa and cent and Miro laUr repudlktad hla ation to make a mUUon more. ! ! l ”^ * * * iE iilr tn to t SSGase 48 Repair I Uon." — . submit o^iUons to the- highway confeation. with Jamca Herdic,' auperin- Alexander Jarvis, developer of the a UtUa foeliah." ‘Today" (and he threw out his Man lying on billiard table: 14 Aerify ^ Barlertr tendenC of recreation, at the land, no longer wanta to build a FLORIST 38 Small 4aEnglUh This ssriea was opened by ths commlaaioner. This would be done Elgkt-Daj^ Trial chest proudly), “I still have the Uasy Man—Roll me over, buddy, 15 Distend . 10 Narrow aiist EkwUSide Rec. . road at that point.' , and stick It in my back pocket. laDeslsrlndiy iVWTlU^^ui » Volcsnlcxt^ ! Rev. A. L. WlUlama, rector, on before the Commisslbner makea TTis asaembly began ita delib­ determination and fifty cents in Wednesday. The Grace Church hiq^xoeommendatioh to the court, erations about T p. m. last night, change." •ooda 12 Ever (contr.) 30Typeof chs4sa4tPlund*r_ ^ LET US HLL YOUR For Your Easter Lilies and Plants All any< of our foreign friends 17 DomssUc slavsjo Required U County In 4B ~ • rector Ls' the fifth visiting apeaker which must epprova all purchaaea several hours after defense attor­ ■ince that day. Prayer has been in excess of 81.000. ney FeHpe Juan Escobar daltvered and he participated in only one Two in Family Bounderby—l» labor. . 32 Paotcbosrd 34 Proportion 44 White poplar 9? Steamer (sb.) ‘‘Thanksgiving," and flhaliy Wed- Tha bast in quality and raasonabiy pricad' isoum r At one time Don Marquis, au­ partment practice and would not floor of the Palace of Justice. Ac- put before the Assembly by the 39 Note in nssday’s U^c, since pralee end change the present method of ‘iap- oees to the bulldlqg was barred prosecution and defense lawyers It sometime* just doesn't pay to i f the boys and gtrls of the thor and playwright offered to TT O f Guido's acNg n ? r w adoralion are tha h ig h ^ form of praisals, negotiatioa and settli to all but the daputlea, news*, in their lengthy arguments and be nice to doge. Or, at least, that CALLED FOR AND iwteld knew the truth about the play an expert golfer at five do!' prayer, and the moat unaeUUh. summations. S^OP EARLY. lars a hole and give said golfer two 37 She hds beelr ment," paper representativae and clerks. might be toe impreesion made on DELIVERED PROMPTLY deadly et^ecU of tofiacco smoking, in many Only deputies were permitted in Miro and others named as hta two members of ths Foster family, strokes in the bargain. This will mark the first visit of The Governor’s concern about AT NO EXTRA CHARGE none but the v/eak mlniled and im- Broadway ths Rev. Mr. Chowenhlll to Mari- the meeting hall itaclf. -Kccomplicea are scheduled to be 40 Drive G, Sunday and yesterday. bedillc would take up the habit. Expert Golfer—I’ll take that highway land aequUitlon atema tried by. the regular criminal It all started Sunday when Mra. FLOWERS BY WIRE i bet! Now where do 1 get my two theeter aa a preacher. A native of Occasionally tha voice of a Bridgeport, ha wee educated at from reports,' submitted to him deputy-, carried from the third- courts, probably in April. George Foatcr decided It waa time A sign on a New York City strokes? 31 Mist Gsrdnsr soon after . Arip-avea took over 621 HARTFORD RD. PHONE Mi.9-7700 - 33 Ettmity St. John’s College and S t John'a story hall to the crowd waiting in NNE NISRIUOY church, says: "Oome in and have Don Marquis— doift care where from former Commissioner G. Al­ h'ont of the building. Although you take the second, but the first 33 Psthsr E Seminary in Greelty. Colo. After CAU MI-*-m4 your faith lifted." zr serving in S t .Paul's Church in bert Hill on March 1, that there only frajgments of .t| ie arguments has to be a stroke of apoplexy. 94 Insect egg wsa, friction and poor , morale in SSPuton Port Morgan. Oolo, from 193 could be heard, the general' trend •19. First ImnUgrant—Friend, fimer- prerw r r the department's rights-of-way di­ of the debate seemed in favor of t.tkrsT .A siege of chicken pox when 38 Eggs * 1934, hs Spent the next eight years ica i s * grand countrjrto settle in. Wyoming pfrishes. vision. conviction. •They don’t hang you here for mur- was"six years oldileft my initials. 37Fsmevs r w In his summation, defenM at­ garden Called to the Diocese of Nebras- Because of that, Ribicoff in­ - ELECTRIC 3-Z9 r structed Arpaves to hold up ap' torney Escobar made much of the 39 Piece out I lea in 1949, Wednesday's viMtor fact that Miro in a letter had re OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 40 Stuff I pteved aa dean of Nebraska'a PrO' provat for pending land purchases OUT OUR WAY B Y J. R. W IL L IA M S until they could be screened. pudiated the confession in r^ lch 41 Aged lathedral of St. Mark in Hastings hs implicated Ouiaado.' 'nih-'il?' COOKING' 43 College cheer or three years. FOr 10 years there- The Oovemor'a .concern wee iff fI after he was rector Of Holy Rood temey said important leads svhlch HELLO.JAkief XTifRe susr lik* 1 45 Mud heightened by the recent decision might have led to tbo reel cul­ THe RAIN— Voo DROP IN % 47 Sphere Churen on W. 179th St. in New of Stats Referee William H. Corn- prits had been overlooked or white glov HULLO, MAIZTHA.Dt' aOEErite.' rw York City, where he was cloaely ley disapproving a 81?0,000 settle­ deliberately ignored. WMBTHeR We NEED VOU OH. SO Annual WW connected with the work of that HON’$ A60UT A 0U3 HU6 No t/ VOuR 6IFT MAK6$ ME incorott (Fr ) |R ment from-the Kent House proper In his confession, Miro said H ez FA'joRrre saoTHeR-iid- ^ty'a Body and Soul Clinic. ty in Greenwich, needed for the CURIOOS—-W rVB STILL. ' 53 Demigods , The evening service will consist Gulsado had promised him a cabi­ CLEAN LAW ?-»l AlNT NO SOT SOME OF THOSe 54 Bars of iron expressway. net post as his reward for the A i TH' «AViN' 6 0 « , BUT t ‘AA Of the Sung Utahy, intoned by the Comley sAld he disapproved the killing.'The Assembly rejected a RED EXrr BOlBS PHOtK u.aNi«s. SS\7«carly |tev. Donud Hun^rford, curate, omen lilce cl>.on gloves . . . Saving Is Eaaor BSARlN'SIFTS-*— HOTSi. HALtWA'VS S8 Danish seapOrt|% settlement because of the wide defense request that Miro be HAW-HAW fW A irtl. with . rasponaea by St. Mary'a variation in appraiaals made on brought before it to testify. you 6R0USHT S7 Bed canopy m ! Aenior choir. The .offertory will be CLEAN ELECTRIC COOKING TOO i o o See Wh at x ' CAST VEAR/ **1 got a oesro thh morning! My wMo was up whan I the property. They ranged from Ouiaado sqas the only witness to SOTiNMSf ‘‘Art Thou the Christ," by O'Hera testify directly to the Asaembly, awoko and I th o t^ t J’d ovaralopt!" Following the service, St. Mary’s 8S8.000 to 8218,000. S R lP F ^ , 80-50 Chib (married couples) viU M O t. bo hosts to the final Lenten dis- Where It’s Convemoit BY AL VERMEER gm fi P R IS C IL LA ’S PO P Tha Closa Call ^.puaaioif group .of the season. » » Morning services , tri S t Mary's IB <90T MY, -^T O .S C O LO HIM this Wednesday will be the Holy I AVa advarfisad this Captain’s AOTHE FOR LBAVIMa’ Tl Communion at 7 arid 10 a.m. The O P - EDI second of theee services will be — lind Sovings and Loan providot ovary followed by the weekly period of Chair at an incorrect pries Intercessory and Healing prayer. ------7^ The final Thuraday ^temoon last night. Tha corract and children's LAnten a trvict will be savings conveniance. held at 3:80 on that day, preceded intandad prica is 29.95. |A by automobile pick-im at the more t i- distant aohoois. The children’s Monday, Tueaday, Friday-> service in Holy .Week will be on 9 A. M. toSP.M^ y \ Good Friday at 10 a.m. Dally eervicas are schcduleil dur­ OPEN Wednesday and Saturday— ing Holy Week 'e«. osual. A com 9 A.' M. to 12 Noon C9e r e '^ ptete achedule will appear in St. WATKINS Thursday— ______geO TH ElZ Mary'a Palm S’lnday bulletin. 9 A. M. to 8 P, M. •flKMTMdetvvtAit»ieoflooM •9 *<■**» ManoksiU^ SJBSBSSBS, » Ribicoff Names *.y *• ; 6 v e r y I A L L E Y OOP. Going Back To Moo BY V. T. HAMLIN KEN WINSTON BY JERRY SIEGEL and MIKE ROT A TWT IN MOO? ARE oh,sure,that5 right. THEN HOD your ' Panel on Lane roast \M3U iOOOlW? W «N I WASSOSTEriMEO ' HKTVB^ I X 5 aOLD/KV M S MOS<, WUMPBPIN^. •REAT ECOTT.' 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'X' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,MANCHES^TJR, CONN,, TUESDAY, MARCH 29,1955 PAGE ' I^t-v ; -- *• > ; < PAGE fO tm TEEN ICANCHESTEE EVENING ^R A L D , MAI^CHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, MARCH 29,1965 Phils, Braves, Pirates and Red Sox Golden Boys of Spring ) i t . rjim Hearn Must Pitch-Not Think GoIr Leads All Stars ^ Evwybody’. H.ppy, Ev«4 Ol. | Ncwcombe, Campaiiella^ THE Some Only Milwaukee Figures Sky’ s U m it Red Wings Can l,Sweep To Win dver Trotters Roaten, Mardh 2S (F) —The Herald Angle ’Or Giants Won’t Make It Again famed Herlem Olobetrotters Both in Top jCotidition had no time for their chmning Playoff Series . Tonight f ■ ■ ------i tactice laat night as All Ameri­ As a Pennant Contender Phoenix, Aria (NBA) —Alvin ■ 7 ca Tom Gola of LaSiaio led the Dark says that if the Giants are Chico Fernandes Most EARL W. YOST College All Stars to aa 88-78 New York, March 29 (B)—ItwBerlsB teama—the Giants and In­ New York, March 29 (F)—The to repeat, theif pitchers will have bnaketfaall Tictory'before a ea- High Baseball Squad Impassive of Rookie. Sporto Etf tor ''Won’t mean a thing next month dians. / Detroit Hed Wings, on the hottest - to go Bine Innings oftenVr. poclty 18,90# crowd In Boston "H 03rt Wilhelm and Marv Gris­ Schedujes 12 Games when the pennant races get under OUwr comfcinatiqns: Washing- unbeaten streak in their Matory, Garden. Players; Robinson Not ton;^ncinnati, Brooldyn-Milwau- go after a Stanley Cup semi-final som pulled us through last sea­ O A A PB raU IT UBAOVE NOnCS^^showi. ..Beat attraction In St way, but right now it’s the Phila­ Gola paced the Stars to a SO-- Pete In the Florida Orapefrult kee. White Sox-BL Lwia, Balti- sweep over the Toronto Maple son,” points out the shortstop and Opening tty eenoon on Thara- Set in Any Place Yet Florid*—Met Ott, former home “ delphia P h illies, Milwaukee -miore - Pittsburgh. The Yankees, captain. "Together they were in 18 first .period lead and the day,' April 28 against Hall at League la the Dodgers and Yw* Leafs tonight. The Boston Bruins, Globetrottor* never got clooer run-1 ^ with the New York Braves, Pittsburgh Pirates and Athletics, Oubr and ’Tigers move meanwhile, will be trying to even ' n total o f 113 games, or more Mt. Nebo, and d o s in g srltti a By EARL YOST Olants and laUr a manager of the kees, and It has been that way for than five points thereafter. Boston Red Sox who are the homenwswd playing minor league their NaUonal Hockey League 'than two thirds of the schedule. home encopnter against Bris­ St. Peterafciu'g, Fla, — ’iWe’U same club, fa now aasiatlng Mutual the past ?our years. The four­ Gola totaled 28 points and Jock time World Series rivals played golden boys of baseball's siiring teams en route. CRAVAT LRAOVR P u i x o m playoff series with the Montreal We can hardly expect to win tol on Tneodny, May SI, the have a bettor cluft> than IsMt yenr,” In lU Game of the Day baseball exhibition schedule. ^ There wasn’t much rain and Teaai N.. * <11 \ again ivith relief pitching.” Stephens of Notre Dame had Mnnehestor High Sdiool base- Walt Alston, manager at tlM broadcasts on the spring training before 7,759 payees In 1952, 8,809 (g.ewid R.aa4 Wtaaerr. Canadlens. Only one of the four-^Milwau- cold weather on the exhibitioa Detroit leads tha baat-of-aevan Dark has come to be known 19. boll squad will |riay a 12-game Brooklyn Dod£ern told the writer wheel. Ott handles thS commen- the foUowlng year. A year' ago E. DIeU Br. kee—figures aa a pennant con­ schedule yesterday. Just three Svlck ...... ‘ 8 ‘ 8 aeries 3-0 and boa talUad 11 goala, ' H w triomph w as. the Unit during a recent interview. ■ tary In between Innlnga and has a 7,702 paid their way in and 7,712 '' aa, something of a prophet. A sdMdnle. Other koine and tender. The Phils Seem to lack games survived the riements. w. achubm H M n with the No. 1 line of center Earl year ago at Phoenix' Municipal tor the Colleglaas In' the aannal heme eeriea will be played nith Alston, in bin SMhomora ynor pleasing Voice. When It comes to saw this year’s meeting. . . , Verona ...... in 117 KM croes-oonntry tour, the Trotters Rookie sensaUon Johnny Kucks of power. Pittsburgh doesn’t have Pittsburgh b s 't 8 t Louis 2-1, ReneU...... *3 lo t loa (Dutch) Relbel and fonvards Gor- Stadium, Alvin predicted .that the Meriden, Windham, East Hart­ aa skipper of the Brooks, wlded. the experience. And the Red Sox 'With Preston Ward hitting a two- B. Bebubert .... Ill in M IM Wei How# and Ted Undoay doing Polo Groimders would prevail if having won the first tvro In ford and New London. "The,attitude oMhis club bos been the Yankees showed he had plenty New York’s Madison Square of poise and confidence when he don’t have Ted Williams. run single in tlie third. tm bulk of the scoring. Davey WiUlanis’ back was ail very good. In fact, it’s been grenr Total...... Ml tM 421 im ' t Garden Sunday. ^ Rockville and Middletown started against Brooklyn last Fri­ Yet, Philadelphia is the win' Overhaul Onbs Tenm N.. « «t> \ Com ted Eight OoiUs right. ,. have been dropped from the MayiM it’e iieen becauee o f tlw day. Sandy Amoros beat out an In­ nlngest exhibition club to date, The New Yciki Giants scored (F IM RMin4 W U .er) Aihong them they have counted "I don’t care about us finishing Sweetwater Clifton . of tiM Indians’ sebednie whereas New weather. We hs.ve only had . tru er lM..lM...fl..U1 "W e split our aqiiad c t Vero Duke Snider walked to load the That’S' the beat record (.667) in the Cubs, but Chicago scored a M tt^y ion m KM n « bel and Ilowe and two for Lindsay. . Louisiana State alumnus. "This is ers played his first ganie of the Coach Tom Kelley’s nine will either league. Milwaukee follows deadlocking 'nm in the ninth and J. 'Tracy ..110 in *1 X7 Tha other Red Wing scores were tour' for the Ulobetrottei* and Beach and because of tiiat I feel bases with none out. Kucka, the Adamy . 140 M i n MO ,,an entirely new deal. Willie^Maya attempt a soceessful defense of apple of Casey Stengel’s eye, then with a .643 percentage on a 9-5 broke it open rvlth four in the 10th by 'Alex Delyecchio, Vic Staaluk sparked a seeeni half rally that everyone is in better dbopn Kroll . . . . . 101 115 110 8M and a sound Williams could be its CCIL crown. than a yehr ago." made Oil Hodges pop up and record. Pittsburgh and Boston off Rueben Gomes for ft 14-^11 deci- and Glen Skov. the difference and then some.” that feU short. He had IS The ochedule; Total...... 547 U5 e x 1»» General Manager Jack Adams Biggest factors laat sennm why Jackie Robinson hit into an Inning both are 10-6 for a .626 nuirk. tlon. Maiaenee Helped WilUaim points. Teununste Charley April 28, Hall, ho4ne. . Best in Own Iteague Kansas rat nearby Buchhorn Mineral don, home; 12, BrlstoL nwray; F’Hch as he did before Joining the Bon Is over. . . . After 29 consecu­ strictly league basis, however. Art Oeccarelli. LisgrI ...... 58 110 33 335 rest,” he aald. "Before this wa had Dillanno ...... 107. 103 107 .717 played seven games in 10 days and ' ' Wells, rubbed the kinks out of 16, HaU, away; 18, Boot Hart­ •Army and the inability at Roy tive days of sunshine In Florida, it World’s most valuable shotgun They’ve won seven of eight And both the Yankees and the Moriany ...... 33 77 KM r i Willtama’ aching bock, and you Is inspected by a^ ^ Itor at 'San againat clubs in their own Ameri­ Athletlca n report the LarlverV ...... 103 IM 35 313 the strain was starting to ahow." ford, awray; 19, Meriden, home; Campsmeila to cpei%t* a/. 100 per rained parts of the next .four, '' may rest assur^ thAt the little Railroad Strike 28, Windham, away; 24 Bast cent efficiency. showers mostly. Francisco. . Made in I860, the can League. ’The (Chicago White Yanks were tiering bo grt pitcher Low Man ...... RO R4 H 350 Tha Wings have been unbeaten (/ in their last IS gamos, 12 during second baseman has been back Hartford, home; 28, New Lon­ Ncwxomtie has looked fine thia ornately earyed weapon is valued Sok, 6-9 overall, are second in the Amle Portooarrero for ”ftve super- ToUU ...... ~550 " 433 * i « I S the regular season as they won at the resort hard by Meta get- don, nwray; 81, Bristol, home. spring," Alston’ said. "Iq IS in­ Weak pitriiing staff,” com­ at $25,000 .by its owner, Harold American with a 3-2 mark. fhioua players.” Antonino (Barefoot Boy) Rocca Parcel Pa*« (3) ^ The Phils top the NaHonal with Larkin ...... RO 93 M 353 their seventh league title. . tlM more of the same treatment. Hits BaU Gubs nings he’s done a great Job. He mented New York Mirror baseball Smith of.lteno, Nev. Here’s how the clubs have done hoists himself out of the ring in a 6-2 record a,^nst other clubs in Jacob# ...... 101 N 30 377 If Toronto wins, the scries re­ . Dark’s view further stresses New York Yankee Manager Casey Stengel and St. Petersburg hasn’t htnied a walk and in nater writer ^ n Elpstein when asked to againat teams in thalr own leagues dramatic fashion aftar doing bit in Mayo ...... 96 33 .15 3R1 the sMiior. circuit. The Braves and Stm id ...... 39 M M 3R1 verts . back to Detroit for a fifth ’’the Giants’ one dire need—an­ New York, March 29 (>P)—With Independent photographer Branan Sanders shake hands at St. Peters­ than a year ago. He had a sore (overall reemrds in parentheses): tag match at Madison Square sum up the Yankees. "If they the World Champion New York Nathmal Cowles ...... KM 94 lOR 393 game on Thursday night. A sixth other atartlng right-hand pitcher burg,' March 28 ending the rhubarb over the recent exhibition game arm part of last season.but it la Garden. M anln ...... - 90 M IIS 301 railroad strike tying up trans­ (Yankees) can get someone to go AAU Swim Session Giants are next with 5-2 recorder' ■ W L P« game, if necessary, would be played ' —and is the reason James ‘T. ncident. Stengel expressed regret and Sanders agreed to withdraw all. right (VOW, with Whltey Ford and Bob Grim portation in some aouthem states, “Last year Newcomb* fUrted although the Giants have played PhiUdelphla (10-5) 6 2 .7 ToUU ...... ~5M '653 'sT a .IiS in Toronto Saturday night. Hearn Is starting ajl over again chargea of assault and use of obscene language. (AP Wirephoto). the Yanks will do all right. They all their National League games Coach Milt Schmidt said his under Frank Sbellenback at 32. major league bail club* have Local Sport pitching early. TUs year ha hna At New Haven P ool Milwaukee (9-5) 5 -2 ' .7 worked batti^ pracU.« xngularly have better catching than at any against the Chicago (Juba. New Yoric (11-7) 6 2 .7 NassifCs and Floors AU Mall (I) Bruins resort to "aggressive" Big J|m Hearn, has been a sorry A NEW BOY—Frank SheUenback, left. Giants’ pitching coach.- turned to air travel for th«ir. barn­ time since Babe Ruth and they Twaronite ...... 103 1 « n o 319 hockey in an effort to square the disappointment for two cam­ talks to Jim Hearn—his project for this spring—and hopes hla words storming trips north. and has done zoore throwing but The battle between the leagues Brooklyn (6:6) ^ I .B Dudek V ...... It 13' 93 936 have plenty of power.” Bpstein Is New Haven, March 29 ur) series. paigns. sink in with the right-hander the New Yorkers need badly. (NBA). The Brooklyn Dodgers and Mil­ Chatter not OS hard. Thin system haa goes to the National at this stage ClncinnaU (6-9) 3 4 .4 ^pture Close Tilts McCarthy ...... KM 100 96 303 helped his arm and we’re hoping a former professional wrestler who Crack swimmers from four con­ by a 38-28 cotmt. Part o f that ad- PttUburgh (lQ-6) 3^8 .3 RodonI, ,...... 55 113 137 334 Determined to Win Heani is Trilling and able, but waukee Brave* have chartered Johnny Lombardo Tests Low Man ...... S 3 93 33 3SR planes to keep their Friday date for a.big year from him. found It easier to make a living tinents will gather at the Yale -vantage comes out of the Ariabna ‘W e have to Tvlh this next one.” more than M e member of the Chicago (9-6) 2 5 .2 explains (toach SheUenback, "is that. H« became lost in a maze of at Montgomery. Ala., which is vir­ EIGHTEEN TEAMS were rep­ *T:Jaxnpanella’s -placing to data punching a t^w riter. . Members University pool this weekend for camps, where the Cuba and Giants The W est Bide Midget League Totals .s...... " f l l ~ « 3 "607 1470 he said. "W e are determined to World Piampiona' party are not Bt. Louis (8-9) 2 7 J make Hearn the- same pitcher in deliveries, and never having dc tually cut off by a strike on the hu indicated to me that be in of the Connecticut Sports Writers the annual AA U champtonahipe. have ganged up for a 10-6 ’record playoffs opened with two over­ Msaey Older (3) bump'them around because we’ve ‘ too certoln about the success of resented at laat night’s National American Gworek ...... 91 KM 90 299 September that he was in April. veloped a workable change of Louisville A Nashville Railroad. better than last year. Last naa- Bob Grim Alliance can look forward to base' Ohio State's* brilliant F ord against the Cleveland Indians, de­ time games last night. In tha open- beaten them only when we've -this particular rehabilitation proj­ Old Sugar Ray Tonight Softball Congress State League W L P et open ...... 33 M 93 373 He must quit borrowing problems, speed, had nothing the hitters had Both clubs have tossed away aon he lost the bat a nunlber of ball trips this season to the Polo Konno, from Hawaii, heads a host AvlanoBC ...... 12T 33 36 305 stepped into them;’/ basebsU, Ott should know what fending champs of the American Boston (10-6) 7 1 .875 fr. Ponticelli’s forced Naasiff ect. strslghten out his confused state not seen before. ' their railroad time tobies because meeting In New Britalq. Tenta­ times while’ batting. He ' hasn’t Grounds, EbbetU Field,' Yankee of AAU, National Collegiate Arm s to come from behind to tie HcMullln ...... ISO 110 33 333 B^ton scored three first period' Hearn, it seem*, could use some he’s talking shout.. . . A group of League.)' Chicago (6-9) 8 2 .600 PkiT ...... IM M 116 333 of mind. Leo Durocher admits that he of the strike and the Braves plan Cincinnati, March 29 (P)— Sugar4he had won 134 o f 137 professional tive plans call for 10 teams In. the • one that once yet. He;* hitting Stadium and Fenway Park to (NCAA) and Pan A m e r ic a n The cubs wiUl be breaking camp Washington (7-5) 4 3 .571 the game with Just a few seconds goals and defeated the Canadiens of Dizzy Dean’s early philosophy. Milwaukee baseball fans, calfed might have been a bit hasty in to use planes until they reach To­ fights. Robinson then entered the with power, too, althouch he hasn’t watch .the Giants, Dodgers, Yan Games championq who will ap' this week, hooking up in peirs for Kansas City (7-11) 6 7 .462 to {day, and then Naasiff went on ToUU ..' ...... 'i s i *503 ~433 I t a 4-2 Sunday night. CUnadien Coach ' In his first bumper year with the "When Jim came to tha Giants Ray Robihson, 10 years older than Southern Division and eight or 10 the Braves Booster Club, makes yanking Hearn after he walked ledo, Ohio. April 7, entertainment field. He decided to hit a home run yet. kees and Red Sox play, . Willard pear during the three days of the trip north. The best combbia- New York (9-6) 2 S .400 to win by a 33-29 acore with big Dick. Irvin called the game "Jiut ' Cardinals, the Incredible hick was from the Cardinals in early July df his foe but about 10 pounds clubs ln_the Northern Division. an annual pilgrimage to Braden couple of batters in his first cham' The Dodgers, incidentally go back into the ring last summer Brooklyn is a veteran club but Wind, a former Manchester resi' competition, beginning Thursday. tlon of the Florida Blowing Baltimore (9-8) 2 4 ,^333 Bill Malauaky spearheading the ELM9 LEAGCE a poor night for the club. Dis­ asked if he gave much thought 1950, we found he wea off balance Next meeting is scheduled for ton with avSlde trip to Havana as Konno will defend his 220-yard, VaU (II most of the time. We moved his pionship start last spring. Hearn bijpned the railroad strike for i heavier, battles johnny Lombardo while d(uicii>g in Paris. there are two ouUtaikling youoi|H dent, iS' now a bank official in S t matches Boetor. and Philadelphia. Detroit (6-10) 2 6 .250 attack. Bill was high scorer.for Nar*Uo ... 106 97 310 gustingly poor. I guess the players to Just how to pitch to the Various Monday, April 18 at the North' an added attraction. The rotmd 440-yard and 1500-meter freestyle ...... K » complains that he niight have suf­ rge number of pisyer cut* last tonight in his third stake on the But he’s not the same champion. inflelders. "Chico Fernandes U Petersburg. A pleasant. surprise' Another good one ptdrs the World Cleveland (9-10) 0 0 .000 Nassiffs with 17 points. Ray Ford B,#ur«esrd ...... 7S ..... R7 IH thought the Bruins were ready to hitter* right foot, 80 that he was already western Club. trip tariff la 9289 a head and in­ W ood, . . . . 97 9* 307 fered as the result of not having week. Ifice President Buzzy Ba- He Btlll haa his good looks and in­ ready for the big leagues. He’s wrhlle in St. Pete was to read two UUes. and Paul Sartor'tried hard to keep .*.1...... m roll over and be nice and polite.” •’Frabk Frisch tells me this in the pivot- when he started hi* comeback trail. cludes rail and boat transporta­ Lpa ...... 1 ...... 1 « iia 109 .770 delivery. Then I tossed him the bsll pitched for 17 days thereafter, vast laid the club simply couldn’t The former world welterweight telligence. However, the months been playing excephonsd- ball. Dom issues of my favorite home town Hla Buckeye teammate, Y o a hil the Contractora in the game but Bast'la ...... 1*1 106 33 315 Irvin has alternated hia goalies and the coaches tell me that,” re, SOFTBALL PLAYERS inter tion, hotel rooms, certain meals, and said: ‘Here’s the bsll. Give charter a. large enough plane to and middleweight champion was took their toll bn that bid Robin­ Zimmer haa also looked great. He newspaper,' The Herald, which the Oyskaws, world’s record holder they couldn’t atop Malauaky when Zaalungo , ta — 63 Jacques Plante and Oiarlle Hodge '-piled ol’ Diz. "If I llitened to Anyway, Durocher lost j confi' son spring and the Ray reflexes ested in performing with a local entertainment and tickets to the them everything you’ve got apd go hahdle a U g roster. scheduled for No. 3' in Boston can play second, third or short­ Wind family had received. . . Bill in the 100 and 150-yard backstroke, the chips were down. Ford and Total, .... in the first three games. The them all, I’d be all mixed up. So dence and conflict developed be' Not to Interfere He knocked out veteran Joe Rin- team in the new State League will stop. Both, however, played win­ Bnives games with the Dodgers, /rrm Hitting Inside Pitch ...... 651 501 653 1553 as far as you can." against George Small March ,5. But Kronick, Mailt- S t businessntan will place his titles on the line, Sartor ware high men with 14 and I/C.BB (t> Montreal coach gave no indication I Juat rear back and throw that tween manager and pitcher—and The Pittsburghl*irates and BaJti done in hia first fight on .the come­ meet Friday night at 7:80 at the ter ball and had tha Jump on th* Yankees. Cards and Red Sox. . Horan ...... It* 57 KM 30f aa to whether he plana to continue the 34-year-old Robinson claims Big Ted Kluszewskl of the Cincin­ has a brother working in a haber­ along with Dave Hawkins, of Har­ 12 points. thing through there. That puts ‘'He didn't try to figure the op­ the pitcher- and lUmself. more Orioles also stop-off at' Mont-, back trail. Television fans saw a East Side Rec. Interested spon' others,” Alston polntM out. vard and Australia, in the 100' Pitch'r ...... 16 PR n 377 the practice. iriras germs wrestled him and dashery in Sarasota. But Lip Still Lacks Faith Second 0>'ertlme Blanchard...... K « *9 130 .713 the problem up to the hitter.” position too much and was over­ Shellenback's Job is to get Hearn gomery for a game, but both said sour' Sugar when Ralph (Tiger) Bors are also invited to attend the No Beiwon to Change nati Redlegs is without, a question Montreal leads 2-1 in the series pinned him to the bed. He bac)(ed the most noted slugging first base- yard butterfly, Dick Fagden in the The nightcap i was another over­ Ambulot ...... 16 m KM 296 Pleaty of Stuff powering through l051. He had in the groove and keep him there. the railroad strike will not inter­ Jones outboxed him for a- unani­ session. Asked, about th* atory which Low H aa ...... 7* S2 17 267 and after this game two 'o f the out a few hours before the bout. man In the major leagues. What UEADS MEN'S DIVISION 220-yard breaststroke and Mlchi time affair between PersonAIised Hearn has as much Rtuff as any­ five shutouts during the second Jim Hearn, alx-feet-three and 206 fere with thbir plans. The Pirates mous 10-round decision. said Peawee Reese trould be moved gan’a Jack Wardrop, individual Floora and Police, and Fire, won next three are scheduled for Mon­ Could Find .No Ailment few fans don’t know is that.Klu Phoenix, Arig.* — (NBA)—WUUe<^naya, ‘T might have suspected that Totals ...... 671 659 511 1661 body, and what could make the half of the 1950 season.” pounds. Is a physical cnilture addict travel by plane all the flme. Man­ Physicians’ of the Massachusetts Packs Good Wallop over to eecond base, Alston an­ medley winner last year. by the Floors, 24-20. The Police treal, one: of the beat conditioned ath JOHNNY HEDLUND’S Man' has led National League first base- Pawtucket, R. I., Marrii 29 (ff)— Maya may be the attraction as the I Was albout through. Hut I got to Georgia Tech product even more Had Great Spring ager Paul Richards said the Orioles Boxing Oxnmission could not find Lombardo has enough stuff to cheater Cate were eliminted from swered: "There la no reason to. Pan American Games cham' and Fire was lucky to stay in the TritPimn H) Hearn enjoyed an excellent letes. But one of his most pro- men in fielding the past four years, Mac’s BowlaWay team from West Giants work out at Phoenix’ Mimi- hit in the laaL SAr->e and came . valpable is that, .in addition to will make the Saturday game on Robinson's ailment. And the state test Robinson’s' speed and staying the Goodwill Boys’ Club Basket change Reese to second base. H* Ikons entered include Ehilalih Rios, game for its shooting was way off. Acetf* ...... 101 96 ISO 366 spring a year ago, had the Indiiuis nounced difficulties is that he wor time, but didn't indicate what type power. He packs a good wallop and bad a fin* aeooon laat year. He’s making only nve errors over that W arw kk today held the lead in the through a couple times. I sort Kartlpy ...... « 101 153 New Orleans Plans ^ hia overpowering overhand de­ baimed him from the ring for life. ball Tournament laat night. 'The of Mexico, 200-meter butterfly cipal Stadium, but the baseball at Bob Hewitt put hla {earn ahead in 336 raving about him. Then he. stalled lies' and can’t relax, ■ of-'transportation would be used. is .a good mixer. , my starting shortstop opening period for an astounding .996 per men’s championship division of of figured that me another Otb^rt ...... 115 92 117 livery, he ha# the sidearm motion But Robinson says he’s fit for Silk City quintet was soundly centage. Klussewski isn’t any Hal the National Duckrin Tournament UtlUt, and Hector D on in q u ea people’s eyes ane on Monford Mer­ g r v t the overtime and then with Just 38 Rivard ...... R9 DO . .1^ 179 holding seminars, meetings with "Maybe he ought to take The World Series teams, the i’l ’m going to crowd him and day.” chance this spring.” Corrrnll ...... n o 137 KM 355 .Mso effective againat the righthand fighting now. spanked by the Hartford Knicker- Chase or Bill Terry but he’s more with games o f 677, 672 and 600 Nimo, of Argentina, 200 -m e te r rill Iryip. seconds to go, Mike Simmons drib­ Revival ofTBoxing Wea Westrum and asking Sal drink,” iMiys hard-bitten Sal Mag- Cleveland Indiana and the New keep him moving the way Ylger where does Jackie Robinaon fit Irvin easily could be at the stage ’nere is no sentiment in ha Burnett ...... —V m 99 300 “''loaded Brooklyn batting order, ClnclnnftU oddsmakers are mak­ Iw kera 99-07. Dave Boland, than adequate as the record book for a total of 1,9M. - breaststroke winner. bled the length.of the floor to score which he formerly beat regularly. Maglie, SheUenback and Larry Jan­ -lie. who could use a little more York Giants, also expect no trouble ing Robinson a 2-1 favorite over Joiies did,” Lombardo said. Into the picture? "Robinson is not of his carMr when It’e time for a ball however, and Durochen is an insurance banket. Hewitt-and Billy Holmes, Bud Keeney, Steve Frank McKinney, schoolboy star Total# >...... 4M 516 575 1555 •’IVhat I am going to try to do." sen how they held this pitch or help out there. getting to Montgomery for their the 24-year-oId Lombiu-do, But He has won 32 fights. lost 12 set anywhere,” the skipper said. regular to step down, and it’s al­ Stu Baraw were high men for ' Skl4man 4DI New Orleans, March 29 (Ah—A game Monday. Biddle Bmnnick and tied twice. He fought Johnny Cooper, Kenny Lowd, Chet Mor­ He’s in better ohape today than from Indianapolis who took the ways sad when a star who has lost Eniico ...... M *7 90 2 9 group of wealthy businessmen and there are no takers. gan and .Jimmy Ragazso compris­ 100-meter backstroke crown at the Floora with II and seven Reardon ...... M f9 RO 375 ( Giants’ secretary, said the club is Robiqson is expected to weigh Saxton, now welterweight titllst, be was a year Mfo. Ha can play that step wants to hang on. points. For the loeers Eddie Soltys Bi,M>nette ...... »7 91 3S1 sportsmen laid plana today for awaiting developments and haisn't to a draw last season. ed the Cate. aither leftfield or third baa*. I feel Mexico City, will be on hand. Irvin this spring appears to be Pleaut ..., ...... *0 KM< aoa In at about 161 pounds for the 10- was best with eight points. formation of a non-profit syndicate decided as yet, but will fiy rounder. Lombardo, from Mt. Chtr- Robinson is confident of win­ be plays better at third baa*. He’ll NCAA 100-yard freestyle cham,-' stepping into the Ineide pitch that Hillnalil ...... 106 103 lOt 316 TOP BOWLING scorea last plon Rex Aubrey, of Yale and Aus­ The finals wiU be played at the to put New Orleans back on the, Butt Helps DeMarco Win Split Duke Bseessary. mel. Pa., should weigh about 151. ning. He then wonts to fight once be in our lineup aomewher* b*'; he laid ofPifT' too frequently last ae#' W est Side Rec Thursday night. Total, ...... « 1 696 473 1460 nation's fight map oa a boxing cen­ At least one major jiroblem has Sugar Ray announced his retire­ or twice a month until he meets night included: Cravat League — cause he can hit” tralia, will compete for the New son. when hla batting average Haven Swim ,£lub, the AAU ver­ First game will be between Police ter. been caused by tlie strike. Negro ment from the ring 27 months ago Carl (Bobo) Olson.for the middle­ Joe Verona 139-882, Walt Adamy. The solid men on the squad In­ The MIW i dropped from .329 to .262, his runs- Notre Oame (tl New York,. March 29 OP)—Paddy leather, but their headi took an better of the two. But Giovanelll 140-360, Joe TVacy 140-857; Elks sion of Bob KIphutb’s Yale pupils. and Fire‘and Ponticelli’s at 6:30 Sullivan ...... *6 95 S4 274 Oil magnate Louis Rouaaol, players willjiave to stay at Negro when he was reigning middle­ weight crown he once volimtarily clude Reese, Robinson, Duka batt^-ln from 97 to 64. and the second game for the cham­ Duchemln ...... $1 S3 17R slated for presidency of the new '’ Delferce might have lost hia light­ awful battering. began to connect with body blows hotels or private homes during the gave up. League-^^Fred Lea 149-370, Hip Snidar, Carl Flirlllo and Oampa- Other NCAA champions entered XTonscioiM o f Age weight titllst. He quit in g lo r y - are Al, Wiggins of Ohio State, in pionship will find Nassiffs battling R ^ IU ...... » 113 96 :io6 group, sHd plans were not com­ weight championship, but it’s nice Neither, is much of a puncher, arid left hooks ^ d when Dr. Sam­ trip through the segregated south. Correntl 137-355 and John Acato nella. Rees* hit .809 last year, Rob­ with Bates styling and quality And when on Feb. 25 someone Personalized Floors. , RoPPl ...... ’.lOR m 106 316 plete, but the group would meet Usually, the players sleep aboard 150. — inson .20L Snider .341, Furillo .294 the 150-yard Indi'vidual medley; remarked that he was 36, the dig­ DeSimone ...... 96 115 100 31fl to know the gentle Brooklynite but Paddy did get in the best uel S'U'etnick of the New York Bob Mattson, of North CiaroUna i N.uiK Arm, T&multf ...... — to 50 Monday tp iron out final detaila. haah9~'l(^t his favorite offensive trains rather than going to hotels and Campy .20T, with the full us* nified Lincoln University alumnus B. T. T Roussel I said it was the dream blows of th* fight, two left kpoks State Athletic Commission called oin the northarard trip. , HIGH BASEBALL team is ex­ of only one bano. State in the 200-yard breastroke; said: "Don’t say that. So am I.” Reynold*. ( ...... 1 3-5 . Total* ...... 4M *505 665 1659 weapons '!— tha butt. a halt to the proceedings, Martinez l^ctcific Coast to Go Along and Phil Drake, of North Ciarolina Paganl. f ...... 0 (VO- and intenUop of the syndicate to "who, me?” asked Paddy when to the head in the second. Theh he pected to begin working out early Little Sandy Amoros has “looked Irvin is conscious of hit age— Celzato (1) was out on his feet. in. the 200ryard butterfly. llalausky. f ...... R 1-1 Jorffnpon ...... «J 104 SR 375 bring "big name" fighter* to New Referee Harry Ebbets warned him opened a cut o.ver Manzo's eye .in next week, weathv permitting. good” to Alston in hla fight for and his right ankle. He was the Camposeo, f 3 0-0 McKInnvy ...... 97 RI 103 250 the fifth. 'Whether It was from '.a Giovanelli weighed 154 pounds. Fourteen players aro returning the leftfield spot Th* little Cuban Fletcher Gilders and Gerry Har- XcCarUn. c ...... 2 OO 113 113 336 Orleans every week or every other for butting in the fifth o f his 10- New York NaUonals’ big player HariiJi ...... n o punch Or their extra-curricular aev Martinez 156. Lasi NighVa Fights With ]VCAA Teevee Formula from last aummeria crsckarjack may be ready after a J52 average rison,*of Ohio State, one-meter and CarlMn. g ...... 0 (VO B urceu ...... »* 95 104 351 week by offering attractive purses. round split decision victory over before suffering a mulUple fracture AI Roaea Monte Irvin- Cute, g ...... 1 (VO BAlVAtorr ...... 97 i n 104 3U tivities was hard to determine. At nine and the Indiana anticipate a in 83 ^ames for Montreal laat , three-meter NCAA diving winners Howley, g ...... 0 (VO Sports writer IVte Baird of- the U bby Manzo in St. Nicholas arena of the ankle sliding into third base any rate, De Marco couldn't fol- BIO ‘UTTLE MG’ ' banner season. season and a .274 mark In- 72 are' entered, along with freestyler in an exhiblUon game in Denver in ready to move. He apeaka o f trying Duroat, g ...... 0 -OO T oU l, ...... ,.'4 5 6 506 510 1699 'nmes-Picayune reported the men last night "It was purely uninten­ New York — Paddy De Marco, Los Angeles, March 29 (Pi—^Thenweek would be the television at- z Won rolloff. behind the syndicate were capable tional.’” lov/ through and Libby’s eye didn’t San Diegb. CWlf. (iD—Tennis games for the Brooks, mostly in Graham Johnston, a South African early April of 1952. The large out­ Bobby Hofman at first base and Total, 140>4.' BtTwklyn, outpointed Libby Paclfie Ctoast CTonference has voted tracUon on the other seven Satur 3-6 33 of putting up large sums with no Paddy, who lost his last two ahow red again. champion Maureen COnnolly has NAS8IFF ARMS and Frankie’s late Innings' for defensive reasons. who swims for the University of fielder had been magnificent in the awitdiing Whitey Lockman to left Foaticrilir, Manzo, 138, New York, 10. day afternoons and on Thanks- Now does tha Dodger staff kx^ r . Pt,. idea of profit. He said the group outings by knockouts — the title • The two Judges and the Asso­ been reading mountains of thsil Brooklyn — Danny Olovanelll to go alopg with the NCAA tele­ Drive-In, two of the atate’a better Oklahoma. World Series the previous fall with r.eM. ciated Pt’esa gave it to DeMarco, slncn announcing her plans to. .re­ like to the lanky Alston? Konno 'will be the hM'vy favorite IkMClrron. f ...... simply wanted to see New Orleans to Jimmy Carter last November 154, Brooklyn, stopped Jimmy vision formula end develop a plan giving Day. cage quintets, may meet in a 11 hits in 24 tlmM at bat. An sKentaflve would be bring­ Sartor. ( ...... Dog Class Meeting but Ebbets called it a draw. The tire from tennis and become “My Big Four will be Carl Era- in the 1500-meter event, 'which will ing up 23-year-oM Gall Harris for Richardann, c ..... a center for big-time boxing. ■ -mpd another Joust to Seraphin Fer­ Martinez, 156, Phoenix, Ariz., 6. for telecasting footbaU games Announcement of the PCC de three-game aeries before the a**' "The ankle,is still on my mlnd.V bout. was telacaat over Dumont. housewife. kine, Jo)^y Podroa, Ncwcombe open competition .Thursday night. says Ir^ . "I doubt that it will first base. Harria, a big Tenneer- Spoalto. g ...... Other* Behind Move rer in Paris in January — .had a New Orleans — Ralph Dupaa, cislon yesterday was in the form son cornea to a close. In five Ford, g ...... DeMarco weighed 14044. Manzo But the letter she said she likes within Us scope. and Billy Loes. Karl Spooner (the Six events 'wiU be beld Friday and ever heal to the extent where I aeean and left-handed all the tvay, Tonight at Y Gym Baird identified the others be­ tough Ume with Manzo. The New 137(4, New Orleans, outpointed of an authorization to its televialon meetings this winter, Nassiffs 138. best of all is one frOni Frankfurt, The PCC and the Big Ten were rookie sensation) and Russ Meyer again Saturday, with time trials, won't think about It, aay, when hit 34 home rone and batted in 113 Total, ...... 18 3-13 M hind the movement as Seymour Y o m r lackk experience, but he Bobby Bickle, 137(4, Topeka, Km , and racUo committee to proceed have copped three decisions. At Eaatem Parkway Arena in Germany, that’s addressed simply will also be starters. Other pitch- in the afternoon and finals at Se^e at'haK tlmr, 17-16, PonttcelU'l. Welaa, general manager of a large - a hard head.-v “ ” 10, strongeat opponents of the NCAA with the development of a TV pro­ rm about to sUde into third base.” runs 'While hitting .309 for Minne­ A demongtraUon of dog obedi­ Brpotilyn, Danny Giovanelll of era will probably be O em Lablne, night. It was Leo Durochcr’a lack of apolis. He flgui^ be back there New Orleans hotel; Hugh Evans, 'When DeMarco decided to rough' "Little Mo, U.S. Tennis Champ." Providence, R.. I. — Eduardo national televialon'plan. ThA^id- gram "to fall vrithin the scope and to ParMBalixed Floor, (36) ence was presented' at the Boivers Brookljm, who doesn’t even have a Eld Roebuck with Don Black and faith in Irvin that gave Dusty thia year—at least at the stsut. president of A large department It up, Manzo was perfectly Willing LouMe, 159, Argentina, stopped Oil pattern of the NCAA formula.” B. F. PU.' School recently by the membera of manager, upset the dope by stop­ westerners previously, however, Toronto Schoolgirl Jim Hu^ea in relief. Black has Gufstream Park’s 1954 atten' Rhodes the opportunity to become Reference Irvin's 'aidcle re­ Baraw. f ...... ,..3 1-1 7 store; former b o x e r Blaise to go along and the crowd howled LAS VEGAS PAYOFF Eldwards. 157, New York, 5. Although Schmidt did not speci­ .to tha Manchastar Dog Training ping Jimmy Martines o f Phoenix, had votod to follow its provisions. looked very good. I'U luw liim only dance set a new high o f 617,537 a national figure In two afternoons minds that another good balN Hannon, ( ...... '.:T ...... 0 (VO 0 D’Antoni and Abe Shuaban, for­ with glee. After Ebbets warned Las Vegas. Nev. (I’ EIA)—Finrt Broc-kton,'Mass. — Harold fy the- "new posiiblUUea" he men' Howitt. f ...... 6 1-1 11 Class. Doga In every phase of the Ariz., in lv42 o f the fifth of a prize for the toiuTuunent of in relief. 1 know one thing, he's a for 43 days of racing during the last falL player, Al Rosen of the Inoians, is mer political .figure' and wholesale 'DeMarco^— and wagged hia finger Gomns, 12844, Providence, R. Coast Conference Commissioner tioned, it was. believed they in­ To Try Long Swim training cycle were exhibited by scheduled 10. Champions, golf tournament to be much better pitcher today, than b* current season. "If I ■were a quitter,” Monte still handicapped by the Jumned. Hurlimrt. c ...... 0 (VO • 0 notion distributor. at Manzo, too — he permitted the outpointed Aiit Mullen, 125,' Phlla- Victor O. Schmidt said yesterday; cluded sections of the lovmula their handlers ranging from those Until the third, Martinez, who held at the Desert Iroi course April was a year ago at this time. up index finger of Ms tt. rowing M. Slmmon'ii, g ...... I - (VO 3 If organization plana go through, Jjoys tV Bt each other w ith detohia, 8. "The conference favored tele­ which allow televising of sellout D. Simmons, g ...... 0 (VO 0 dev# tvho have .only had a few -vigor. .'They .didn’t throw much had won three straight, looked the 28-May 1 is $10,000. nttoburgh — Emit Brtko, 197, Victoria, B. C , March 29 (P) — Spooner spun two shutouts in hand, sdtbough the injury was in- Rothman, g ...... 1 (VO 3 weeks training to canines who Baird reported, immediate steps vising on a regional basis through­ games reg;ionally, and those played A buxom 'Toronto schoolgirl with a ctxred aa far bock as last spring. Hammlll. s ...... 1 0-1 3 Pittsburgh, stopped Gene White. out the sesZon. The NCAA for­ more than 400 miles away when his only starts 14at fall. He won 21 have been in training for several would be taken to match New Or­ yen to aceompliah the unaccom games for Fort Worth before The digit was str’ck by a thrown leans lightweight Ralph Dupaa. No. 185(4, St. Paul,' 1.... mula allows considerably less, but they do not interfere with local ToUl* ...... II m " 34 m not bumpy, not rough first bass at the time. Soltys, f ...... 4 OO 3 Sah Antonio, Tex. — Larry conference wishes to explore.” . 11 and Newcombs only nine games At 8:30 the flim, “Training Tod to New Oreans fighter last Septem­ Baker, 144, New York, outpointed Quick-tongued - Janice 'White, a year ago. Rosen can bend the finger a Sibrlnsx. ( ...... 0 (VO 0 ber., . Tuesday’s Schedule Fisher, c ...... 0 (VO 0 Train Your Dog,” baaed on the Buddy HolderflOld, M7, .Uttle Heck The NCAA program, in general, who aaya she’s unsponsored and "I’ve pTstyed many youngsters in. SALE little mors than'he could lost au­ Swanson, g ...... 1 3-6 4 book written by Miss Blanone Natloiial League Arit.,“l0. provides for televising on a re­ out for nothing but the satiafac Our games this'- spring," Alston P so soft, to smooth tumn and perhaps thro"/ better, Long, a ...... 0 3-3 3 Saunders, will be shown. All per gional baals on Friday and Satur­ Detroit at Toronto (Detroit tion of swimming the 18-miIe wide Kelsh. g ...... 1 1-3 ' 8 METROPOLITAN REVOLVER Stockton, Calif. — Al Vlllasarra, added," because I kneiv what kind FAMOUS NAME IRAND but. it s stiU in a mdeakln and sons interested in the 'film are in­ LEAGUE day nights and on five Saturday leads beatiof-T aeries, 8-0) strait, which thus far has rebuffed held away ftum the bat. 149, New Orleens. outpolntad (Tiief of Jobs.th.e veterans could do.” « Totals 1-19. 30 vited to attend » Windsor Archie Whitewator, 144, Ban Ftan- afternocMis during the 1955 footbaU Montreal at Boston (Montreal ail challengers, is extremely confi luxurious lustro And in the World Series,- the In­ It has been announced t h'a t leads best-o(-7 aeries, 2-1) dent she can turn the trick. On paper, the Dodgers look^as Rt Bourgile ...... grg cisco, 10. season. A national gsm«-of-th*- formidable as ever. Ihtchlng is dians revealed tiow b dly they re­ GOMES EASY VK7TOR there will be no meeting of the W. Taul 273 Never, qiver hove you m m quired a sound Al Rosen. I class on April 5 since the building A. Coe ...... '...... 272 their big question mark' as'to their IRONS 195& finish, With a^sound Cam- groin lo richly elegant..' Brockton, Mass March 29 — will be closed that weak. Regular R. Branum ...... 272 • CKM » w a x BIAN panello. and a l^rst Class defensive so toft beyond words. Tha —(New Ehiglvid feat'ierv.’dlght training periods •will be resumed E Prouty ...... ■...... 264 champion Harold Gomes', on April 12 and continue through and offensive infield Snd'..Mtfield styling r e f l e t skilled shoo Were 646.tM. (Set of 6) eaaeasoo* ...... SALE $ 3 2 .0 0 Providence, R. L* (NBA)—^Ivan Providence. R. t. acored an easy ^pul the auouner.. | Total ...... • r ready, the Dodgers BhoQl(rbe one, artistry by Botes. And not# 1258 •Fuqua, Brouqi Imlverslty track eight-round decio)on w «r Art Mul­ -I Manchester two or tnre* this oeaadh. tha flottaiy of tha nsqt Were $48.00. (Set of 8) ,,,.....SALB $38»00 coa(ih, U maklhlr hie second good­ len, 125, Fhlladblpliia, iM t night Asked to give hia pennant PMESBNnb (OIBnriOA’TB . J. Alves ...... i73 J- bobhqakar't binding. will tpur of South. America in four in a noii-Utle bout at Maple Arena. G^ Busaier choices^ Alston , sal.d, "There are , .SALE , ...... 269 ; Truly, luxury In Were $50.00. (Set o f 6) $40.00 years. Fuqua' left bn a three-week Gomes floored Mullen for nanda- . Woroestsr, Maae.,' Miuch 29 (P) R. Soucy ...... Ms plenty of good clubsl It ahould.be tour sponsored by thp State De­ tory eight counts in the second and a great race between six teams tvarything but prical —Holy Cpaas tasMbetball star TVm P, Staum ...... 459 partment 'and the A-A.U. third rounds. Heinsohn wmM presented a certifi' M.' Jonea ...... ^ 9 (excepting Chicago and Pitts­ BAGS cats yaatarday for Ms selection to We donH mind burgh) with thre*L club# (New WOODS York. Milwaukee and Brooklyn) a Were 36.00 (aet o f 8) the Aaaoctatod Praoa AH America T o ta l ...... Were 20.00 . . . .V.... third team. TIm 6-6 Junior from Alao'"Shot > little stronger than tha others., I S A L E 2 8 .0 0 S A L E 1 5 .9 5 Union City, N. J.. wdio is the cap­ A. CarinI 266, S. Chwlson 2U, don't see how anyone can name a Were 24.00 (set of 2) tain a t n it t year’s Crusader hoop ;W. Griffin 247, W. Throndaon M5, our own winner at this lU g e of the season. : .. squad, reoalvad ttis'a w a rd 'from I like my own club.’’ So do a lot S A L E 1 9 .0 0 Were 30.00 ...... R. Harrison 241, F. Meski 236,|S. Btidkihi S A L E 2 3 .9 5 A d iso L Paul Jcbnsod, VJJircester Tele­ Forbes 226, ft. Ledwith 200, ij. of others. Were 41.28 (aet of 3) gram iperts wrltsr, id aa infor­ Griffin 178. H. Sweet 170, if. •SilFJER-FREE WHERE YOUR FOOT BENpS* S A L E 3 3 .0 0 mal dinnir jat tiM eoUiga. Soucy 157, D. Veriz^l 130. J horn about the new EXHIBITION BASEBALL ][ tStyia-conceeled rooffliiwa ocrew itie big Of the food SALE Monday’s Results WORLD'S ECONOMY Chicago (N) 14, New York (N) LITTLE LEAGUERS ON 11 (10 Innings) You can’t afford to mla* Pittabiurgh (N ) 2, St, L o i ^ (N) this opportunity..! H8HINBR0DS CHAMPION Cl^rysler . . . : i l ’j* terrific! REG. 20.00 Kansas Oty (A). 3, Detroit (a V t o 30% 40% off e WALL-ILAME — PRESSURE BURNERE BOWLING 2- ■ ■ . HELDERS'GLOVES Spinning and cosithg / Baltimore (A) vs. New York (A) ' a COBIPUETE HEATINO UNITS at St. Petersburg. Fla., canceled' e INSTALLED DT FACTORYTBAINKD MEN PHrOnly $14.95 P H O T O F A N S rain Double S & H Green Stamps e FORCED WARM A m — STEAM — HOT WATER L E A G U iS BEAUPRE MOTORS, Inc. Boston (A) va Washingtoo (A) WT HAVE THE POPULAR St Orlando, Fla., canceled rain SPORT SHIRTS T POLAROID LAND O n t o r y p i 19SB l r « - Brooklyn (N ) vs. Philadelphia Given With Cash Sajes HAINES . ALPS (N) at Clearwater, Fla., canceled CAMERA IN STOCK I ’■MlRtAApm OB ElOWiMJAMD rain at popular prkts ALSO FOGARTY BROTHERS C ^cago (A ) vs. Cincinnati (N) I w q t t f , All Day WEDNESDAY o h o KODAK CAMERAS at Tampa, Fla., canceled rain ,,, . Aathorised Dcslwr New York (A ) ys. Boston (A ) SPORT JACKEtS a i i d n L M S i24loovlii5|ravhig S«nrk« at Sterasote, Fla., canceled rain Birmingham (RA) va Clnctnnatl O PRCI NOW AT 319 HIOiM> STREET (N)“ B’’ at Tampa, Fla., canceled SUtrtinsf April Istr-Store WiU B« Open Evenints rain MANCHESTER TEL. MI-M5S9 Milwaukee (N ) va. Atlanta (SA ) S P O R T 24 HOUR SERVICE . . r) at Athana, G*., cancqlad cold CEHOUSE&SON ether, SPOT f(v^' ■Ml* I" ) ■ QIVJE ^OltEEN STAMPS M e Bm V i R CENTER I D ST E— MI-9i8747'8 ' - C0AL--C0KE--FEELM MAN! dtesSS±S±9EBB X

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V--.- f ■ ,1 .MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 29,1966 PAGILSEVEMTKEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 29,1965 K IA lG E S IX T E E N i: H on och old G oods >61 HougdioM Goods 61 Burinsui Lodtttons Hmmsa For Stto 72 H o o s m F o r Sato 72 Sobarban For Sato 76 Wanted—RMd Eatate 77 Wanted— Reil Eatat. 77. Gsrden—Fkm —Daily .______F o r B ou t^ . $4 MANCHESTER $10400—80C room Capa Cod, two BOLTON—Four room ranch, at­ THERE OUGRTA RE A LAW! By FAG A L Y ^ SHORTEN Help Wanted— Building Materiab 47 FRAlilCS IS Buying and s a O ^ SELLDfOT-* LUL y t n t property WANTED—4 - 6 roofiv.slr Aatoaobilw for Sato 4 P rod u cts______SO Group o f eample lampa. ValtiH good uaad fumitura and amtiquao. irrok B , 1800 aq. ft., ian c o r n e r ^ I Pries <14,000 unflnlahadi dormers, open atalr- tached garage, oil heat, larga lot. with thla offioa ibr pataonalized two-tjunily house. Write Mato or Female 37 w (U U N C B , SHE aLLEO IT— THE BAUNCS.THAT IS ! fication). Senior Case Worker for room upstairs, porch, lovely land- GARRISON Colonial, Porter St. BOLTON BECKONS—See . thiq 8 Agency. X a. 9-U07. Mvertisement Framing 3 X 3 to 2 x 13 quantity new manure for gardana, Haora:,10 to 5—7:80 to •:S0 sailing or buying real estate, call door aadan. Dw-k blue with white the Blind - (Connecticut reaidence WILL TRADE choremaater rotary I aecUon, braaseway, attached ga­ or 4 bedroom restored colonial ABo Ut t o SeU your ptopm^ walla. Equipped. Private owner.: per «1 $90.50 CaU MI. 8-7088. Laonard QigUoi. 8.b.rb.., IteM Johnaon BuUdlng Company, Man- CLASSIFIED ADVT. , HUH F ee- WHATS THIS B l ^ NOTICE- UH.OVSRORAWN? waived) No. 3368x 8384044980, lawn mower, used on# season, for rage, baauUfuUy Undscapad lot, with inviting terrace. Garage, Liot Immediate action aasured. A. J. MI. 9-4914 after 8 p.m. NO, NO. StLLV ! y p y CANT PUT Bolton, f . 1 ■ chaater, ML DEPT. HOURS THATCHAIROVIR t h e r e ? CANT balance? BALANCE OU»DRAWN AIAJJCE ? WHAT6 (Cloelng. date April 31, 1956). Sen­ CTear Gating, 2%" ... «per C 8«.90 b n g a g e m b n t b r o k e n 13 or 14 f t W . x a . 9-8848 aftor ROeXVILLB—Large cheerful two-1 payment to ai^rovtd buyer. Phone custom built home. Sensibly 180' X 400’, Also this five room Gatto Co., Realtors. CB. 94489, THAr?Aar nowAB ior Occupational ThecMlat (Crip­ 8 p.m. priced. A. R. WUkle A Co. XU. Cape Cod with lot 100' x 300'. eves. JA. 8-8969. 8:16 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. 1948 ^ N ^ A C four door aedan, you SEE IT THROWS THE W HaE uh--83900. Brunner’s Packard, RockvUls Kd.,-^ A few da^ later they informed Studio, 177 McKea. XO. 8-7600. May 1. Unfurnished, reasonable | MANCHESTER free and withontXanyntaoutv any obligation. 9396 dovim. Radio, heater, white- BUILDERS SUPPLIES month. Call Goodchild Realty Co., $4,m, $800 down. Several others, rOUB CXK>FCRATION WILL. (Ooalng date April 1988). TalcottvlUe. us they wished to cancel their rant desired. Four or five rooms. We also buya y property walla, etc. Never retietered, un­ 381 State Street Realtors. XO. 8-7925 any time. 83,000 and up. WcUea Agancy, for cash, BE APPRECIATED Parole Officer, Caosthg date order because they were not get­ CaU XIL <-<473 any Uma. Rolling Park . . . 6 room single SalUng or b b« u ra g der 60 milea. Eaay paymenta. April 14, 1935) No. 381^ 84030- North Hav4n, Conn. Coventry, PI, 3-6873. tact E jH U S u aipiT ting married. Payments of al­ Wesrinjr Apparel—Furs 57 , J. CoS on Urge lot, SeUlng for STANLEY MtAT, Realtor Douflaa Motora, SS8 Main St. •Telephone CHeatnut 8-2147 most <200 have been made.. If RCNT NKBDED for inoUiur And I CK>od iGnrtS. MANCHESTER for 810,800. Six 88460. Budget Examiner, (Gloalng Notice ROCXVILLE-:Cuatom buUt < room BRAE-BURN REALTY date April 14, 1988) No. you have a good job and are GIRLS SIZE 4 spring coat three chUdren In . RockvUle or room dwelling with attached .ga­ Dial MI-3-5121 i d e a l f o r home woodworking ranch, attached garage, enclosed ia - S - 6 2 ^ 1956 84440-86860. Senior Budget ExAm- At a meeting held by the Tpwn suit; Like new.sr. Inquire >49 XCanchester, Four or five, room s, „ . — . _ , rage, OU heat. Insulated combina­ ■hop. Have 'about 8000 ft.%x8- honest and nlUble, then this tion storm windows, screens. Ck>n- breeteway, storm sash. Dasp lot, U\er, (Cloaing, date April 14, 19ISL Planning Commission o f Msn- la for you. more Road. desired. Call Covenant Ooogrsga-1 Off Main Street , . . ^mpletriy WANTED—Two-family liwse, five CHEVROLETS 4 - 6 - a - 10 in. wide pine. Ideal Uonal Church XO 9-8037. renovated two family. One apart- venlanUv located near achool, 816,900. Warrsn E. Howland, .^ a l­ mAiMdiM S Model 310—3-Door No. 3395 88766-88180. Apply Office \for lawn furniture. Sell In email chsster, Connecticut, March SI,- I BLOND BEDROOM ter. MI. 8-8800, x a. 84711. d five, or 6 and 6. Xfust be 1958, following a pubUc hearing ------^------ment 'raqanL Upstairs rants at $60 storea and bus. GJ. poasibllity. 'of State Peraonnel Director, Room Ibts. Selling 80% below cost price. l i v i n g ROOM surra centraUy located, yard ^nd ga­ Heater, defroater, 3-tone paint held February' 14, 1968, it was Wanted—To Buy 68 WANTED—8 or 4 rooms, furnished per month. One vacancy. Two dhr Contact Alice Clampet, Realtor. 408, SUte Office BuUdlng, Hart­ For more Information Tel, MI, 6-PC. d i n e t t e s e t rages. x a. 94987. (^ 1 evenings. nd F oand wrap-around wlndahield, tubeleaa ford, or any Ckmnecticut State voted, to make son# changes as or unfumiahsd for ybung couple. I n ra ga . Only <18,760 or beat offer. Phone XU. 94648. IXIMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 9-9<5S after 5100 p.m. |•Thileo” Electric Refrigerator No children, xa. 0-9881 from 6 to' w> LOST—Sum of money in white en Urea, aafety Klaaa throusbout, 3 Employment Service office. Glen- follows: ' ••CMlprie" Combination Range WANTED—Boy’s 24" bicycle, In NORTH 'END—ThreC-famUy house, don A. Scoboria, Peraonnel Dlrec- To change to Rssidtncs Zona 7 p.m. Three bedroom ranch, oU fired velope near Mancheater Green. coata o f wax finlah. "Xftytagr' Washer any condition. XU. 94384. Lydall Street . . . Few*cholce 6-6-4. new siding, no furnace. Full j — FORD — FORD FORD ~ FORD — FORD — AA, an area now in Rui^al Resi­ ranch homes left. Open dally for heat, full cellar, aluminum atorm Finder call Ml. 9-7087. Reward. No Balloon Notea Diaiuoiids—Watches— "Emeraon" Television , MIDDLE-AGED, quiet coupla de- price $14,000. 83,800 cash required. dence Zone along the northerly Biras 4 unfumiahed rooms refer­ your inspection. Many choice fea- A.C.B. Realty. Xfl. 9-2392. windows^ Lot 97 x 150. .GI mort­ old No Oimmicka ' J ew elry 48 "Hooveri’ Vacuum LOST—Slack, four montljU side of Hackmatack Strsef. This ‘‘Mohawk" Axmlnster Ruga Rooms Without Board 59 ences. Tel. x a . 9 ;3053. jturea. Priced at <10,900. • Spaniel, vieinityj Vernon SituatldiMLWanted— HOLLISTER 8T. Near school. S ix,.gage_____ may ^ be assumed. Prtfe Cocker Spaniel, vieinityj I No Hidden Charsea ~ I IDONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re extends between the existing AA "Sealy” Box Spring 1152 FOND H aN M WAOON $ 1 6 5 5 1 IStreet and ^ Eva a Dr. AnaweAnawera to ______F e m a t o ^ 38 c e n t r a l . Clean, comfortable FURNISHED 3 bedroom flat, room CKpe <3od, oil fired hot|W2.700. Coventry, |9S Down Caah or Trade palrt, adjuata watches expertly. zone\ on the north side of Hack- _ "Saaly Mattreas 110 Main S treet. . . Large seven Radio, heater, overdriv^ V’ery clean. . \ ••Ctady." MI. 9 -8868.. Reward. matack Street and is described as room. Single or double. Omtinuous apartment, or house needed im. water heat. Fireplace, storm win-1 9S9.98 Month Reieaaonable Open * ,'M .dally, ■ ” Linoleum, Tablea, (Sabineta, room Ckilonlal. Two ca r’ garage. MANCHESTER ASSIXTATES Thuraday e^oii^ 139 Spnice follows; Beginning at a point 335’ hot water in bathroom. Privileges. mediately. Adults, Write Box Y, dows, doors. Ehccellent condition. LOST—Valuable yellow lumlnoua Plcturea' and a Few Other Items MI. 9-4841. 70 X 370 lot. Asking <23,500. Xa-9-0384,-9-9231, 3-7433 Price Includea All Chargee CURTAINS laundered and iroiitng -Street. MI. 9-4387. rasterly of the Intersection of Herald. Priced at 813,800 with occupancy. I parakeM. Reward. MI. 8-8078 done in my home. MI. 9-4883. Shown By Appointment Only Manchester Associates. XU. 94384, Anytime Except Inaurance Hsekmstsek Street snd Keeney PRONE XIE AT ONCE ROOM for rent. Ontral. Kitchen, after 6 p.m. Mra. Wadaworth, Street, the zone extends saaterty EXECUTIVE—ParenU, girl 15 — j BOLTON 9-9331, 3-7433 any time. 1953 FORD CUSTOE TUDOR $1395 85 FORD 3-DOOR ' Auto Driving School 7-A Baainess Services Offered 13 Painting—^Papering 21 .Fuel and Feed 49-A MB. ALBERT privileges, private entrance, park< from out of town wants unfumish- LOST—Vicinity of Telephone Co. WOULD LIKE to care for baby, 2378', more or less, and is SOC In HARTFORD CH-7-0358 ing. GenUeman, XU. 8-4724. NORTH XIAIN Street— > Six room 8-cyUader, radio, beater, new\tlret, ^e^Uent condition - 54 CHEV. 3-DOOR . ed-apartment or house. Immedi­ B ldf. Eaat Center' St., blue AUTO D R Iv m o InatrucUon from PAINTINO—Ehcterlor and interior, llcenaed home. Clall MI. 9-3488. BALED HAY. Apply Edw. J. HoU depth. A fter 7 P. M. CH-6-4S90 Bayberry Road in Bolton Center c a p e Cod (3 unfinished) in excel- Wuited— Estate 77 To change to Business Zons II, FURNISHED bedroom near Cen­ ately or later. Good ibeaUoh only. PaAer “ 31” pen. If found, pleaae 54 OLDS "88" 4-DOOR your home. Inaured dual control VICHI'S TELEVISION. For aalea >aperbanging, ceilings refmiahed. 1009 Main St.,'Mancheater. MI. Sea It Day or Night Write Box X , Herald. T^. , Choice five room ranch with lent repair. Attached garage, nice j XJSTINGS eaU ML 0-8430. Sentimental value. and aervlce call MI. 9-8980. Mem­ Vallpaper hooka on request. Elati- an area now In Rural Resldsnce ter. Gentleman preferred. 35 Fos­ attached garage. No basement. WANTED — Slngls, '54 PACKARD 4-DOOR. car. Lareon Drivlns SchooL MI. 84118. A " L "* B—tE—R-—T— S lot. On Hgrtfoi'U 1ms line. $13,700. ber (A Telaa. mateq, given. Fully insured. CsU WANTED—Typing to do at home. Zone and Residence Zone AA, ter St. x a. 8-8647. WANTED—S or 4 rooms unfum-llBO x 300 lot. SelUng for <13,700, two>famUy, three-famUy, bust- 53 CHEV. BEL AIR HAJflDTOP 9-6075. Warren E . Howland, Realtor. X a. j E d w ^ R. Price. Ml. 9-lOOS. Phone MI. 3-8966. SEASONED hardwood for furnace, described as follows: Beginning 4S-45 Allyn Street Hartford ished by middle-aged woman, with terrific terms. fless property. Have many caah 195$ FOtiD FODDOD $ 1 3 9 $ NEAR NEW high school, rooms, 3-8800, MI. 3-5711. Annoancements '53 PACKARD DE LUXE ' INSTRUCTIONS given from your MALONEY'S Radio and Televiaion stove and fireplace. Call MI^ at anoint in the southerly line of CentraUy located p ^ erred . Ref- buyqra- Mortgages arranged. PAINTINO AND Pai.pethanging, RELIABLE, PracUcal nurse wiU I g e n e r a l ELECTRIC Dryars. private ahower and bath, private Please call Get^e L. Grasladio, Just Uke aew. Radio, heater. . 53 CHEV. 3-DOOR home on Inaured dual controlled Storea, Inc. For sales and service 3-5801 between 4 and 9 p.m. the Wilbur Cross Highway, at the ' Reg <349.96. Tour cost only <189 erences. XII. 8-7887. • , j T . J, CROCKETT TAX RETURNSURNS prepared in your earn, atmndard or automatic. M, A caU MI. 8-1048. Mepiber of Telaa. quality work, reaaonalLide pricea care for children in her home phone opUonri. Parking. Extra ______Realtor, XO. 94878. 100 Henry '51 OLDS “88V 3-DOOR northeasterly comer of land N/F or 38c a day. One 34-lnch G. E. Office: MX-3-5416 Lots for Sale 73 home or Iqr appolntmaBt. 1I b ^ r - M. driving School. MI.. 9-6541. If and prompt service. FreeTree eatl- while you work, MI. 9-4841;- Donahue, said, point being ST.88' quiet. Ground floor. 374 Summit j t o UNG COUPLE being married Street. 49 PONTIAC 3-DOOR ~ H. A I. T.V. SERVICE For tele- mates. Fully insured. CaU Bert 4 burner yellow range. Regular St, l a . 9-0088, early mornings or June deslra 8 or 4 room.rent In ,______Residence; MI-9-7751 lenced taxa w o A ML 8-6738. no anawer call MI. 9-6638. Guden-rFann—Dairy easterly of land of Connecticut 1349.95. It'a youra for <189 or 38c COVENTRY LAKE — Waterfront Many Othera To Chooae visimi and service ckU jd l . 9-6660, Plante. Ml. 9-8966. State Highway Dept^ the line evenings. ] Bolton or Manchester. XO. 8-8733.1 BRAND Manor section, shore front lots. [ 1953 FORD FORDOR \ $ 9 K INCOME TAX returaa prepared. Member of Telaa. Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 Products 50 a day. One G.E. 8 foot green re- new five room a runs esMerly, along the southerly to 315,800. MI. a-8480. PL 3-7933. Call. Dan Moaler. 8& . 9-8839 or Open Wed., Tliura. Until 9 PAINTINO snd wallpapering, rea­ frigar^or, regular 833945. Out FURNISHED ROOM wUh kitchen ranches from 813,900 IMPROVED •-cyHader. Radio, beater. — ' Garages—Service—Storage 10 APPLES—Baldwins and DeUdous. line of the Wilbur Cross Highway x n JA. 7-8318. KRAMER'S T.V. Service. For tele­ sonable price. Gerry Blanchard. MANCHESTER PET Onter, 998 it goes for $179 or 30c a day. One privUeges f * elderly lady, 8»-80 p -«« bi4 v F o r QbU 70 Xfanchester Aasoclatea, Inc. XIANCHESTER GREEN—8% acre All Day Saturday Until 5 vision aalea and aervics call ML Main St. MI, 9-4373. Parskeeta. Very reasonable while they last. 875.41’ to land o f Connecticut 11 foot white G.E. freezer upright, ^ r week. CaU MI. 9-8368^ e r 1 1 ITOpe^ for Saie <0 [ t^ im . 8-7488 any time CaU MI. 9-3303. Bring your own. containers. Bot- plot, cleared, flat land. Ideal site INCOME TAX retuma prepared in All Day Sunday 9 to 6 GARAGE FOR RENT. 110 Ridge 9-3889. Member of Telsa. Guaranteed alnging canaries, State Highway Department; then regular $469.08. Look at this price U’s, 260 Bush HUl Road. southerly 95.63' to the .northeriy P- "i- 1XIANCHE8TBR — Eh^Ueift 8% TWO BEXIROOM ranch, large llv- for apartments, $21,500. Warren E. SUNHEAT FURNACE (HL* i PAINTmO, interior and exterior. your home or mine. Call ML St. MI. 3-7968. tropical fith, hamsfera. 8. and H. 83m, only 47e a day. One 11 foot acra plot, in Manchester Green' Howland, Realtor, x a . 3-8600, MI. 1152 M DD TUDOD 8-CYL \ $ 1 0 4 $ 9-4938 for appointment. BRUNNER’S BENSON'S, m e . For televiaion Floor sanding and. refinlahing. green stamps on all purchases. line of Tolland TUropike; then white G.E. refrigerator, 8349.95 ROCKVILLE—Attractively furnish-, ing room, fireplace, large level area. AU utUltlcs. XIany pbsalbla 34711. Radio, heater, overdrive. . / \ PACKARD aalea and service caU MI. 8-8790. CiOl MI. 9-3937 after 5 p.m. Ver­ westerly along the northeriy line — our price 1339.00. O n e ed light housekeeping rooms. lot. Occupancy. Price 89,580. Man­ uses. Warren E. Howland, Raaltor, { chester Associates, xa. 9-0384, . DAIRT QUEEN No. 3, 807 Middle Rockville Road, Talcottville 18" BOY’S bicycle. Inquire 348 Member of Telaa. non Hutchins; PARAKEETS — BeauUful babies Notice of Tolland Turnpike, 336.41' to the. white O .E. 4 bufner electric stove. RockvUle 5-9994. SEVERAL CHOICE building lots, I from finest stock. Control bred XO. 3-8600, 847U. 9j9)|9221, 3-7433 any time. Turnpike Weat. After the 6kow Telephone Mitchell 3-5191 Wetherell St. easterly line of land N/F Dona­ 34-lnch. Regular 8339, our low high elevation aU improvements, and A.B.S. banded.' Certificate A joint pubUc hearing wiU be hue; - then northwesterly along ROOM FOR Rent for one or two. atop for a treat, ______price <148 or 2Sc a day. Brunner's BROOKFIELD 8T.—Gracious llv- " A " and "A A '' zones. S. A. Beech- 1980 CHRTBLER four door, in ex Household Services Courses and Classes 27 and 90 day health guarantee. Also held by the Town Planning (Som- the easterly line . of land N /F Inquire State TaUor Shop, 3 B is -i_ . . . „ £■ i nt 1 Packa^, Rockville Rd., 'Talcott- sell Street. MI ML ii|v for a large family. M'sy be ier. Agent. Xa. 34969.. m i FLYNOUTH CLUB COilPE 3 8 2 5 BANDWOVEN rufa. food variety. ceUent condition. White aidewaUs, Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 cages and supplies. Visitors al­ mission and the Board of DIreC' Donahue 399.06' to point o f begin­ 8-7888. 8-5047 [ Fkirris and Land For Sale 71 Offered l3-A INSTRUCTIONS: If you are not a -viile. Conn. had in this charming 7-room Real ditaa, qae owner. Beige. For cottafe or home. Mra. Elliott, low mUaage, fully equipped.' Pri' ways welcome. Open 7 to 9 eve- tors of the Town of Manchester, ning. • after 8:80. Do u b l e a buiUttni^ lot, high i BICYCLE REPAnUNG aU types, high school graduate write for EASTERN Connecticut — Eaoep- Dutch colonial, 4 Ijediwms, tile 78 Henry St. vate patty. ML 8-8098. FORMICA COUNTER tops. Lino­ nlngs, all day Saturdays and Sun­ Conn., on Tuesday, April 5, 1955, The above changes shall bw af- > I CLEARANCE SALE. All 1986 Gen­ elevation. All utilities. Size 100 x| EngUsb a specialty. Now open 4 free information on how to get ROOM FOR rent nesr Center. tionsl buys dairy, poultry farms, bath. Urge Uving room with leum, plastic waU tUc. Aaphalt, days. Raymar Aviaries, Route at 8 P.M. in the Hearing Room feetlve March 80, 1955. eral E3ectric TV. U.H.F. and with or without stock, 3 to 400 300. CaU. x a : 9-6476. QUART OF D ^ FORD tudor in good condl- p.m. to 9:80 p.m. Mancheater your diploma at home. No time 44A, Bolton. MI. 9-5618. JA. 3-0858. o f the Municipal Building on the Heat, hot water. GenUeman pre-j paneled fireplace, dining room. rubber. Vinyl, cork tUe. The Tile TOWN PLANNING COMMIS­ V.H.F. consoles and table models ferred. 37 Foster St. X a. 3-5331. acres. Welles Agency, Coventry. Eneloaed porch. 3-car garage. CaU Von. 1941 C heV ^et tu«lor. Baalest Cycle Shop, 160 WeM Middle Turn- wasted; no Job interference. Write following: up to <180. Trade In on your old GLa STONBURY—Bayberry Road. 1950TORD FORDOR $ 6 4 $ D ai^ Queen No. 3. 807 West. Mid I Shop. Ml. 9-3655. Buckland. SION . PI. 3-6872. Goodchild Realty Ck>., Realtors. terms in town. Douglaa Motora, pUie. Ml. 9-3098. for catalog 5, Wayne School, Box Revision of Section Martin E. Alvord. Chairman set. OMn Wad. and Thurs. 'til 9. % acre, desirable building lot | Radio, beater. A good clean car. dla ‘Turnpike. F. Herald. DOUBLE ROOM for working cou­ MI. 3-7925 any time. 888 Main. WElAVmG of bums, moth holes Livestock—Vehicles 42 of WilMam A. Allen, Secretary Satunlay 'Ul 8. All day Sunday ple or two gentlemen. Also single I with view, plus dogwood and other j shrubs. Ten minutes to Aircraft, mCOME TAX retuma prepared.] and tom clothing, hosiery funs, Map of Hilliard Estatee Mancheater, Connectltfut ..... 'til 8. Brunner's Packard, Rock­ room. 54 lUgh St. Houses. For Sale 721DUPLEX 4-4. New G.E. oU hot 1983 CHEVROLET Bel-Atr hardtop, Business Services Offered 13 handbags repaired sliiMr rc' INSTRUCmON: Learn welding WE BTXY COWS, calvea-and beef x a . 94721. Personal or business. For appoint­ Property of Alexander Jarvis March 28. 1955 ville Rd-, TalcottvUIa, Conn. water heat. Two-car garage and radio, heater, very clean, good placement, umbrellas repaired now! Big demand in well-paid In- catUe. Also horses. Piela Bros, Manchester, Conn. BEAUTIFULLY furnished s p e c i f I WOODBRITCB^ S T —Spacious^ 8 ment caU MI. 9-0649. tires. Douglaa Motors,,838 Main FURNITURE Repair Service: dUBtries. Spare time training in TeL Ml. 8-7408. shop. Inside redecorated laat year. 1949 FORD OLUB DOUPE Complete repairing, refinlahing, men's shirt collars reversed and Scale 1” -100' May 5, 1980 1 AUTOXUTTC WASHER; Get your room with complete light house- bedroom ranch. *' Attached *“ garage, Suburban- For Sale $$« St. ^ gas and arc welding prepares you screened porch, ceramic tUe bath, Cdl owner IH. 8-5707 or Xa. restoring oh aU typea of fUfniture. replaced. Marlow's LltUe Mend­ H. L Griswold, C. E. General Electric today. Save <100 keeping faculties avaUable. Will j RatBo, heater. quickly. Write Utilities Eng. Inst., at Brunner's. Only 43c a day pays atorm saah. 4% mortgage may be 84072. Zigmund Golds, m p :' Formerly ing Shop. Poultry and Supplies 43 Revised April 5, 1955 rent single or double. ChUdren sc-1 ANDOVER, Bolton, Coventry. Good Pershnato 3| b e ^ R B y o u b u y a used car Box J, Herald. . Notice I everything, sales tax, 1 year serv­ aaaumed. Priced to seU at 816,900. \ of Watkins Broa. Tel. MI. ^ 7 «9 . Scale l ”-50’ cepted (Umlted). Central. Reason­ ONLY 810,600, 7 room Cape Cod, buys In 4, 5, 6 room ranches qnd Sea Oonman Motor Sales. Buick FLAT FINISH HoUand window ice policy, 8 year warranty on Warren EL'-Howland, Realtor. XO. Cape (k>ds. Country homes, orig­ /AIART—1 have found that new Sales and Sarvics, 388 Main BROAD-BREASTED Bronse tur- Discontinuing Edwin Road able. Mra. Doraey, 14 Arch St. fireplace, veetibulc, paneled liv­ shades, made to meaSiure.’ AU keys for Easter. Fresh, frozen, 10 -.Made by A public hearing will be held unit. Open Wed. and Thurs. 'til 9, 8- 8600, x a. 8-8711. ing room, aluminum storm -win­ inal colonials, lake cottages, dairy home you have been looking for street. Ml. 9-4871. Open evenings. CALL TRAYS TV metal Venetian blinds at a new Bonds— Stocks— 19M DHEVROLET TUDOR $ 3 4 5 right in Manchester. There are to 25 pounds, 59c pound. Schaub's H. L. Griswold, C. E. by the Town Planning Oommla- Saturday 'tU 8. All day Sunday TWO ROOMS for couple, two girls | dows, oil heat, 200' lot, suburban. and chicken farma, John 8. Bis-1 Sunheat Furnace Oil ig* i For Quick, Honest, Reliable low price. Keys made' wbUe you M ortga ges 31 Sion o7 Manchester,. Connecticut, 'Ul 6. Brtmosr's 'Packard, Rock or single girl..Kitchen privileges, SEVEN MILES out— Five room aeU, Cross St., So. Coventry. Jet Mack. DepeadaMe traaaportation. six modela to chooae from and C E R T IF IE D Turkey Farm, 188 Hillatown Rd. AU interested persons are here­ ranch, oil hot water heat. Three Carlton W. Hutchins. X a. 9-5133, S ervice wait. Marlow's. by notified to appear at the above Monday evening. April 4, 1955 at vllle Rd., Talcottville, Conn. . x a . 94287. Phone Cov. PI. 24828. nites quickly, bums com* you can inspect the furnished bedrooms, aU utilities. Assume 9-4694. USED CAR BUYS time and riiow cause, if any they 8 P.M. in the Hearing Room of BIANY OTHER FINE CARS TO CHOOSE FROM \ Cape Cod Model Home from 1-8 CaU MI-9-6650 “ACCENTUATE THE FURNISHED ROO^I, wlUi continu­ 114% state mortgage, 35 years, 1953 D<^e 4-Dr. Sedan—Radio, Articles For Sale 45 have why said plan shall not be the Municipal Building on appli-,; FLORENCE conibinstion oil-gaa. pletely to give' you a high* 7-9 daily or come out on the If No Answer Or Evenings Building—Contracting 14 POSITIVE’’ all-white range, de luxe model, ous hot water, ahower. Private en­ $87.80 monthly includes taxes and weekend from 10 - dark. The heater and gyromatic drive. EhC' approved. ci.tions for proposed orders alter* ceUent ...... $1395 M L 9-7609 ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ ing and removing building Unes x a . 9-1161. tranced For nice gentleman. CaU interest after down payment. boat flame . . . with no homes are at Jarvla Acrea off GENERAL Construction, alters Gather all those nagging bills able and standard typewriters. TOWN PLANNING COMMIS­ at 101 Cheatnut St. Price <12,800, Phone Barbara Vernon Street. The chUdren will 1953 Studebaker V-8 Landc'ruiaer BILL TRAYGIS SION as follows:. 19SI CHEVROLET BEL AIR <159$ sooty residue. Get dean- 4-Dr. Sedan—Radio, heater, au tlons, remodeling, plastic tile, Into one. CaU Frank Burke or Mel All makes of adding machines [ NOW OPEN. O der H m Antique Woods Agency. XO. 9-7702, ' v % V T w go to the new Buckley School with counter work, garage, etc. No job Martin E. Alvord, Chairman Alter a 15' building line on the Shop, Route No. I and No. 44, TWO FURNISHED rooms, single 18,000 miles. Hardtop. . . . — ______,tomatlc drive. ExceUent. Save. FOR PROMPT. EXPERT Redman, at CH-6-8897 and talk sold or rented. Repairs on all burning Sunheat soon. 3 my own. Hay^BlU ^ke_y«w out too smaU. Eugene Girdrdln, 16 about an easily arranged 2nd mort-^ William A, Allen, Secretary northerly side of Birch Street toMi Boltoa. Antiques bought and sold. or douMe. 347 No. Main St. JA. $1000 DOWN, large 3 bedroom olere"TbmGHT~CaU ha'''9-8686|l»53 Pontiac Catalina Hardtop— SERVICE ON makes, Marlow’s. 7* building line, from a point 148’, D I l i t f l O N Trotter St. MI. 9-8809. gage to consolidate all bills. BOARD OF DIRECTORS XO. 94690. t 8-1849. ranch, fireplace, 1 acre, high ele­ 1951RUICK 2-DOOR SEDAN $1795 for further information. Radio and heater, hydnunatlc. NORGE. BENDIX. CROSLEY Harold A. Tnrkington, more or less, eaat o f the easterly vation, trees, garage, suburban. WOOLEN REMNANTS and rug Drive* only 90,000 miles. Many extraa...... 84395 WASHERS—DRYERS CABINET MAKING — We "also do strips tor braiding and booking. Chairman street line o f Main Street and ; I SOLID XIAHOGANY Dtincan Phyfe Cartton W. Hutchins. X a. 94183. THE RIDERS to vicinity of Phoanlx 1 9 53 studebaker Champion SUr- • Call ' all types of carpentry work, re­ CONNECTICUT Jen’s Rug Shop, 85 Talcott Avs., Jacob F. MUler, Secretary running 187’, more, or less, to the dining table and crotch mahogany TenSm ents 63 9- 4894.______: - SALES and SERVICE F irs Ins. Co., Woodland St., Hart' Ught Coupe—^Two-tone, low mile­ WALLY’S APPLIANCE modeling, alterationa, etc. Good RockviUe, Conn. Phone 84708. easterly property line of Zamaitis. . buffet to match. Cdlj Xa. 3-5266 Apartments— Flats*- 2-1952 OLOSNOBILE 5-DR. SEDAN $1595 ford, 8!l6-4-.80 p.m. MI. 9-1137, MORTGAGE EXCHANGE UNUSUAL opportunity! Vacant six- W. . CLENNEY 319 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER age ...... -OISOS SERVICE workmanship, and reasonable Alter a 29' building line on the after 6 p.m, Saturday. Clean. Radle, heater, hydramatic. 6 1952 Buick Riviera Hardtop—Two rates. Estimates gladly given. BANK RUN gravel, stone, washed noAherly side of Park Street to a SIX R(X)M duplex, 3 baths, ga­ room Cape, In outstanding condi-| tone, radio and heater, power E u t Hartford BU-9-3740 CSU Dick at PI. 2-8695 or John at 27 Lewis Street sand, loam. Immediate delivery. Call for Special 38' buildinf line, from the easterly- rage, everything modem, oU heat, tion. G.I.- approved. 112,280. No| Aatomobiles for Sale COMBINATION oil and electric 2-1951 RUICK R E 4-DR. SEDAN $11K The H om e O f Fine U sedjCars^ windows and seats, ^ t e d glass. FURNITURE Rennlahlng, anUtpie Ml. 3-6769. ______1 ^ Asphalt plant open April 1st. Nuss- street line ' of Church Street and I near Center on bus lide. No chil­ cash down to qualified veteran. H a rtfo rd t dorf Sand'and Stone. Ml. 9-7408. Make offer. Call XO. 84881. Monthly carrying charge approx)-1 Completely equipped. ' FOR A GOOD DE AL Sharp! furniture a specialty, chairs caned running eaat&rW for a distance of dren under, working age, 878. 1950 Studebaker Champion 2-Dri STONE, BRICK work and concrete fTown Meeting 180',. more or less. Write Box V, Herald. roately 178 including taxes and and rushed. Anson F. Thorp. f i r s t a n d Second mortgages CLOTHES LINE. Foe the Zip Grip Sedan—Radio, heater and over­ work. CaU ML 9-8451 days. MI , ■ - insurance. Maddock A d6 Vos, 1-1953 FORD OUSTON 2-DOOR $121$ and A GOOD DEAL MORE Phone MI. 94738. 3-5043. Valentino BeUuccL bought for our own account. Fast, cloUiea line requiring no clothes The legal voters of the Town of Remove a 28' building line, and - I FLORENCE^ confbinationJ gaa-oU drive. G lean...... <485 confldenUsl 'service. Mancheater Bolton are hereby warned and a 15’ veranda line on the wester­ Realtors. JA. 3-0385. Evenings AD. Sedan. A s low ■% pins, caU JA. 9-1724. stovj»;H-Qoqi!|.4{!jndiUon. Xa. 9-5631. Business Localioiis 24133. 1950 Oldkmoblle ‘‘88" 2-Dr. S e d a n - RUBBISH and ashes removed; Gen' BinLDING contractor, custom Investment Corp., 344 Main street. notified to meet in a SPIECtAL ly side of Winter Street, begin­ See McCLURE . erai cleaning of atUca, oeUara and F or R ent 64 09 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM ] Radio, heater, hydramatic. Clean. built on your lot. Cape Cod, 26' Ml. S'5416. .WE»TlNGHOUSE MOTORS. H, TOWN m e e t i n g in the CX)M- ning in the northerly street line ' I.CENERAL'N o. 4~lomesUc tank MANCHESTER— Outstanding six Many Othera At Liow Prices yards. CaU M and M Rubbiah S3', 6 rooms complete 810,000, 1-3 h.p. UUU sell below, wholesale MUNITY K A IE , in said Town! on of Garden Street end running hot water heater with fittings, $30. New and Used Cars moral. MIt 9-9757. OFF7CE SUITE. exceUent decor, room home, situated on choice CHORCHES "MOTORS Also all types of carpentry work price. MI. 8-4184, 6 to 9 p.m. MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1956, at northerly for a distance of 865',' x a . 9-7823. ■ . complete fadUties, street and rear comer lot, large enclosed breeze- Studebaker Sales. Service roofing, aiding and cement work Bufrinm Opportunities 32 8:00 o'clock in the evening, for more or less; and to remove a 10' _ DOORS OPENED, keji flttad, FURNITURE—Wa are buying and parking. Rental 878. 361 Center way with doul£e attachad garage, 80 Oakland St. Manchester 'irons, Special on finishing two rooms up­ CLOSING Out nilSceUaneous hard­ the following purposes: building ' and veranda line from hot water oU heat, storm wiadowsl McCLURE PONTIAC, Inc. copied, vacuum deanera, BIDWBLL’S Soda 3hpp. ExceUent ware, plumbing, and heating sup­ aeUlng good used furniture.' Jones St. x a . 9-1680 or x a . 9-3849. Open ^enings Until 9 P. M. guns, etc., 1‘epaired. Shears, stairs complete <1,300. Phone 1. To see whether or not the Ihia point northerly to Center and screens, fireplacf,.fuU- bath" S73 Main St, Manchester opportunity, good volume, cen- plies, S3 1-3% discount. Must Furniture, 86 Oak S t Xa. 9-1041. GORMAN MI-9-9483 " Rockville 8-3111 or 5-9354, Town will vote to rescind a vote Street for a distance of 9S'i more TWO OFFICES, suitable for pro­ and lavatory, meture window, knives, mowers, etc., put into con. traUy located. Reasonably priced. make room for. new wallpaperA. Terms at Bank Rates dltton for coming needs. Brsith' of the Town taken at a Town or less. fessions) or business office. Hart­ open stairway. Lots of breathing: TbL M I-e-6545-Open Eve. UntU 10 NEW CONSTRUCTION, remodel .Burnside Paint Center, 848 Bum' I CURTAINS, drapes and miscel MOTOR SALES, INC. wsltii 83 Pesrl S&eet. For appointment to inspect call Meeting on October 18th, 1954, Remove a 20' building line and .' ford Rd. xa. 94969. space inside and out. Gaston 1947 STUDEBAKER four door int^ and repairing expertly done, A. R. WUkie A Co., Exclusive side Ave, East Hartford. laneoua household items — ideal m s IS authorising the Selectmen to ap­ a 10' veranda line on the norther­ for aummtr cottage, x a . 9-4231. Realty, Offics. 165 School St. XO. sedah. Radio, heater, sUp covers. ABC SERVICE CO. Factory au- E^matea gladly given. Robert M, Agent. MI. 9-4889. ly Bide o f (Chestnut Street, begin- H O f DOG stand with Italian grind.; YOUR lUICK DEALER • SUMP PUXfP, bronze, used very point a School Building Commit­ 9-3861, 94731. P A C K A R D ’S Factory rebuilt motor, Leachnlk. tliorlsed serVleliv for aU Hot- Alexander. MI. 9-7716. tee- consisting o f five members. ning in the easterly street line o f — er shop. New Bolton Road. TeL YEAR GA. 9-9903. pdnt i^mliances. AU wrUigsr little, $40. Phone XU. 9-9989 eve' MI. 84389. 28S MAIN ST.•^MANCHESTER. CONN. nlngs. If the ToWn rescinds the vote in Winter Street and running easter­ SEE BRUNNER FOR A washers, Blackatone, ABComatlc BUILDING contractors. AU types Help Wantcdr-Feinaie 35 Item No. 1 above, then to. con- ly for a distance o f 205', more or Ntw Side Accent oif carpenter work done. Garages, PHONE Ml-9<4571— OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 KINO-BIZED DEAL Maytag automatics, Kltbheh Aid 'aider and take aetlon on the fol­ less; and to remove a 10' building MANCHESTER alteraUons, rooms finished, roofs, ANY LADY can earn 816, $38 week­ 8’ HILLS MEAT Case, Coca-Cola ON a .'N e w o r u s e d Auto Accessories—Tires 6 diahwashers. Work guaranteed, 31 lowing; and veranda line from this point etc. Free estimates. MI. 9-6981, ly, part time. Show Maisonette'S' machine, cash register, shelving. Puppy On The Chair! SHARP CAR Maple. MI. 9-187fi^ 1 " 2. To vote to have the Select­ easterly for a distance o| 108', A QUALITY HOME AT A BUD- dresses, lliigme. (Bonus Dresses), Rockville 8-4908. Ig ET PRICE—6 room Jarvls-BuUt •65 OLDS **88 * HOLIDAY—Ra­ b a t t e r i e s - 80% off. Square men discharge and dismiss the more or leas, to the westerly type as low as <4.96 ex., long type C. AND H. HOAR. R u b l ^ Remov­ P. O. Box 661,. Hartford. « Cape Cod (2 partially finished up­ dio, beater, hydramatic, white wall 17” CROSLEY T.V. 860. Boy’s 26" School Ehiilding Committee con­ street line of Church 'S^'eet. ^.95. WrittMi guarantee. Cole al. Cellars, yards and attics Ro|ofing—Siding “ 16 stairs) located on good residential Urea. Less than 300 milea. FuU TWO QUALIFIED women to serv­ bicycle, 815. Ehccellcnt condition sisting of five members, appointed (Maps ehowlng the exact loca­ Motora. Ml.-g-OMO, vleanqd. MI. 9-1084. Ml. 9-4084. FOR THE BEST In Bonded buUt both. Rockville 5-92<7. by them as authorized by vote.xt tions of the above may be seen In ; I street te Bowers School District price <3,996. * ice an exclusive territory with and hear new high school. TUed up roefs, shingle roofs, gutters, Avon Coemeticr in the viclhlty of a Town Meeting held on . October the Town Planninr Commission , SOLVE TOUR •55 MERCURY SEDAN—4-way NEED TIRES? conductors and roof repairs caU 18th, 1954. Office.) ( , I I bath, fireplace, fuu basement with BLISS SEPTIC tank service. Clean­ South Manchester or Oakland. Boats and Accessories 46 I new air-condltoned oil heating ays- power a e a t. window’s, steering, Firestone, Goodyear, Goodcidi, Coughlin. MI. 3-7707. If no answer Phone MI. 9-3814. 3. To request the Town to TOWN PLANNING COMXHS- ing and repairs. MI. 9-2330. tern. Landscaped lot' with all d ty itrakea, radio, heater, automatic. Pennsylvania and U. S. NO down call MI. 9-4421. 14* SALT WATEUt. custom runabout empower the Board of Flhance SION ' 1 utUlti^ Will qualify for no down Lass than 3,000 mllbs. payment, 20 months to pay. BARLOW TELEVISION. For sales and Xfastercraft trailer. Priced '"and Town TVeaatirer to pay . all Xfertln E. Alvord, Cheimum U S E D C A R and serivee call MI. 3-8098. Mem- RAY’S ROOFING CO. Shingle and PART .TIMB clerk In dry cleaners, for quick pale; 61 Weat, Middle valid bills and expenses Incurred paymmt mortgage for approved •54 PACKARD 300 4-DOOR-r- - COLE MOTORS built up roofs, gutter and con­ Willlain A,. Alien, Secretary T her of Tslsa. 3 days a week. XU. 9-8846. Tpke. between 6:80-10 p.m. by ihe said School Building, Com­ Manche-ster, Conn; veteran. Approximately <88 par p r o b l e m Power steering, radio, heater, au­ SERVICENTER ductor , work, roof, chimney re­ mittee''tip- to and including |1,- I montji to cairy. pairs. Ray Hagenow. Ml, 1^2214, 1954 CHRIS-CRAFT boat- kit, 14 March 25. 1985. ' ' tomatic. Save <1,000.' 436 CenUr St.—Mt-<-0980 MELODY RADIO-T.V; • phono's, COUNTER Girts for day or night 200.00 approprizted by aaid Town night calls. Guaranteed service. Ray Jackson. MI. 8-8338. ..work. Apply in person. The Mooo ft." de luxe runabout. Unassem- Meeting. •53 PACKARD DE LUXE SE- Ml. 9-3280. Shops, Inc., SOO West Middle Turn, bledr XU. 9-9345 after 5 p.m. OWNER'S TRANSFER IS I DAN—Radio, heater, automatic, LIFESAVER TUBELESS R(X)FINO, Siding and carpentry. 4.. To SM whether or not the By pikex, > Town will -vote to appoint' a com­ I YOUR GOOD FORTUNE—A fine HERE whlta wall tires. Real aharp. Alterations and additions. Ceil- GOODRICH POTTER'TON'S TElJunCBION and 16-room-.o1der Colonial type home ingsi Workmanship guaranteed. BOpKKBBPESl, experienced i ONLY AT BARS’TOW’S mittee to be known pq the Bolton Appliances. For sales and service School Building Committee, con­ I In rural setting- yet within city ’ ‘51 STUDEBAKER 4-DOOR SE The- puncture proof tubeless with call MI. 9-4637. Member of Telsa. A, A. Diem, Iiic., 399 Autumn siAtant, .to handle our receivable I limits. Property Includes 3 axtra DAN—Heaibr, overdrive. <593— eight yeara know-how. No money Street. Mli 3-4860. sisting of seven members, to in­ ROUTE D O I T N o w accounts. Our employes know of Evinrude Motors— 3 to 25 H.P. clude one member from the Bolton building Iota each . 100' x 200’. 5 1 <85 ..down- ' ' down. 30 months to pay. PARAMOUNT TELEVISION. For thlB.adv. Tel. .Mrs. Maynard at Board' ' o f EkhuiSsUon and one acres of land iir a i. Oil heat, mod- televiaion sales and service caU FACTORY Kpresentative'for Bird Manchester Motor Sales, XU. ''l2 ' No. 3 WjoK'erine Strip-Plank le m kitchen, alumlnOm eombina-1 * '■•49 PONTIAC 2-DOOR. . BUDGET CENTER A Son and other roofings.' Get our member from the Board of Fi 1953 FORD 1951 DODGE hll. 9-1847^. Member of Telsa. 9-8298. Boat, Handle up to 10 H.P. .Needs Uon windows and doors. AH, this | •49 HUDSON s e d a n . MI-3-4164 low. cost, terms. McKinney Lum­ nance,' skid Comraittoe tq aubmit s a l e s m a n 6‘ Dr. No. PllOA. Tkhr Mack T painting-^888. I for only 816,800. 6-Dr, No. SOOA. lied leather •48 CHRYSLER CONV. MANCHESTER T.V. Service, ber, Bolton Notch. MI. 9-4538. a report of piollminary plans and I . • . , ■ ’ . upholBtry. . for free' jeaUmatea and ROAD CONSTRUenON foreman. to the Town for approval -at a B R U N N E R ’ S CAR BURN OIL? HAND AND power lawn mowers tested last week. A-1—<165. maklnK $90 to $150 per distinction located in Bowera roofing and siding jobs, large or Capable man who knows his work S; ecial Town Meeting not later School District. 5 giant sized rooms I 19S2 MERCURY PACKARD sharpened and > repaired. Work emaU. TeU Xa. 9-8933. and can hancUe men. Good oppor­ 10 H.P. Chris-Crsft'Late 1953. than July 1st, 1955. Economy overhaul,'most all guaranteed. CaU*f);r and deliver. week and know ijiow to build Ion first floor. Upstairs all set for ’ Hardtop. No. D128A. 2-toaa 1952 CHEVROLET llockvUle Road. Talcottville tunity for right person. Refer­ Used fresh water only. 8165 guar-^ 5. To see whether or not the '2 1 9 5 I completion with full shed dormer greea. Loaded with -aeees> 2-Dr„ No. D167A. Hna mdio, Opbn Wed.-Thurs. UntU 9 . cars. Parts and labor 649.96. Idea) Grinding Shop, 278 Adams ences required. Apply at Ihe Town will vote to appropriate the St. OaU Ml. 9-3130 or 34979. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A anteed. up route aaleSi then reply to I and rough plumbing. Breezeway heater, etc. <-tone -All Day Saturday UntU 5 No m(>ney down. $4.90 month­ Thos. Colla CkmatrucUon Cq., 251 sum o f 81.000.00 to engage an aories lacindlBg S l ^ O j E I and garage. Double lot Fith trees ovetdrive, U T J gmy. Not n mark < ^ Q 9 g AU Day Sjmday UntU 6 ly. All work guaranteed. SEWING MACHINE repairing ROOFING—SpeclalizUng In repair­ Broad St., Manchester.. See the 16' Lawrence Ply-Craft architect to prepare preliminary IlSO’ x'160‘- Has to be seen to ap- 1950 FORD 4-DOOR Fiberglass covered runabout with plans and to obtain estimated this advt. Give post aatos . $500 More For Your Car In ‘Trade courteoualy and expertly done. ing nxKa of all kinds. Also new CARPEU4TER8 and construction I predate selling price of only .. 8 cyUnder. Radio and heater. For A ‘65 Packard V-8 CUppef MOTOR S A L E mahogany seats; deck and back costs for a six-clasaroom addition Work guaranteed at low cost. ABC m ta . Gutter work. Chimneys laborers. Phone XIL 3-4836 after recorila and type 'pf routes I <18,500. 1952 PLYMOUTH GET MY DEAL Ford, Chevrolet, etc...... <134.W Appliance Co., 21 Maple St. MI. cleaned, repaired, 26 years’ ex- rest. All bronze hardware. Only to the Bolton Blamentary School. 6 p.m.. ■ I OiArlea A. Robbins Club Ooispe No. P167A. On* 1953 FORD Pontiac, Oldsmoblle, stc ..<174.95 9-1875. trience. Free esUrostes. Call 8299.50. dereioped. Write Box M. 3941-40 OLDER Chevroiets, Fords No Money Down, <3.00 Weekly Michael Peace For the "Best of Buys" In the owaer who Uvea la towa. Haa V-S. No. P116A. H ik dark SQ^lay. Manchester XQ. 8-8861. WANTED —Experienced buUdozer See the new 16' Thompson Fish­ other good transportation. Good New Motor Guarantee. HAND a ND power mowers sharp­ Btanley Patnode . -‘‘Best of Homes" See radio, heater aad la eavered Mue 2-door baa raao, heater credit enables us to accept 85 operator. CaU evenings after 6 p. erman. Also'Penn-Ysn boats. Tee- c/o ’The Herald. ened. Saws filed and .set. Pick-up. m. XU. 9-4386. DATED at Bolton, ConnecUciK by ea r <0 day writ- f Q O C aad new sent oov- e l l O l 1953 MERCURY 5TA. WAGON down. Douglas Motors, 888 Main Heating—Plumbing 17 Nee Trailers. this 39th day of Mawh, A.D., 1955. ere. Very clean. I I COLE MOTORS MI. 9-2330. 1 JARVIS REALTY CO. ten gaaraatoe.______W w J 1950 CHRY5LER NEW YORKER Radio, heater, Mercomatlc. Very clean. 436 Center Street DRIVERS, applications being ac­ MANCHESTER — T. V. Service, LENNOX FURNACES And warm cepted for dum truck drivers. At BARSTOW’S 654 Center Street Club Ceupe. Radio'aad heater, Ond owner Special price , 3 ^ 3-DOOR Chevrolet Aero sedan, •Bn-9-0980 radio and T.V. specialists since air heating. Earl Van Camp. XQ. . A p adorable puppy aurrouhded fUUy equipped, radio heater, Must be good steady worker with Just North Of Post Office An ntinwtiva daytime <£reas Manchester—Call Ym f clwic* may net ba Rtfod. Wa hova savoral 1934. Charter member of Telsa. 94844. exceUent driving record. Age re­ by pretty daisies is crocheted in a backup lights, new tires, new MI. 9-6660 or MI. 3-4607. Eat. 1922—Phone MI-9-7234 1th new ddeswept dataU and an fascinating, filet set toi protect Xa-3-4112, MI4-6688, U1-Z-1UT otnofi from which to eheoM. AE con carry our ^ $695 $2095 "'paint, black. This is a real buy. Auto Driving School 7-A quirement 3848 years. Apply Thos. utereating • yok^. Try novelty CoUa Ckmatruction Co., 351 Broad your favorite chair. 30*4oy wvIttOR aaraatoo. Ihone MI. 9-7963.; ANTI()UES Refinished. Repairfhg Millinery— Dressmaking 19 uttona for a change. Pattern NO; 2538 contains cro-1______9 . 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A . ) ■lx M A ^ H 2 9 ,196t FACE PGHTEEK Wanri|f0frr Inrttittg %raiU» / V "V. ■ r Average Dally Net Prem Run For Rm Wael( Rndad The Wcathir ' ■'iaa , , Maeeh $6; 1988 FeriWiet e( U. ■. Wanteer : The Hdly Ohoet Mothera arcla March meeting of the planning administrator, who Is wUl meet at tta home of Mra. .-Weda of the Second Oongre- Student Conducts seeking Information on the num­ About Tow n Betrothed ber of persona in tha varioua parte 11,685 IMr.Mtleehanfain Jamea Gott, M Columbui St., at gational Ohurob, heM laai Saturday tonight. Lew near 82. Thnmdny o'clock'tomorrow night MeinJ evening.at the 'church, 'tgaa at­ School Survey of town. Member ef tiie Andit tended by 52 peraona. A truth o r’ Bwean eC ClreolaUen *fUr, NtUe warmer. High near 89. fK. itm ryii OuiM tnambtra will are' reminded te bring penned g o ^ for the Eaater beaket. coneequencca program with Wil­ Manchetter—A City of Village Charm aiM t «v«hbic « t tiSO at the liam Freeman ae maatcr of, oefe- A study, to detertene how^many Program Holmea VXmeral 1 -me to pay a moniea, wga enMyed by- all. A school pupils Manchester can ex­ final tribute o f m p ect to Mre. A.3.C. Shirley A. Slmoncelli, pect to have over the next 15 years daughter of Mr. and Mra. Adam movie, ,"T(ie poA Ho iaon.'’ fol­ .V0L.LXXIV,NO452 '(THIRTY-TWO PAGES—'TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 80, 1958 (OUaaifled AdvarMaing ea Pngn^iC).^ Alexander CHfford, wtio v*ae a lowed, with re'reahmcnta aerved or; to is being conducted by a . At Orange liall PRICE FIVE CENTS nHneber o f Um CKilM. Toinorrow Simoncelli, 38 Coolidge St., haa graduate student from the Uni­ completed her achoeltng at Keea- by Mra. and Mra. Stanley Matteaon the OuiM moRibert will laeet after and Mr. and Mra. Mlchael^Muachko. versity of Connecticut who hopes the 10 a.m. Ootnmunian aervice at ler Air Force Bate, Mlaa., and haa to bit upon some merhod of m'ak' William J. Brennan, chairman of a t. Mary’a Bfeiacopal Church. They been reaaaigned to Bnt Air Force Ing school population projections the Orangemen’s "Scotoh4ri*h" are aaked to taing aandwichee. Baae, Colorado Springe, Colo. Three top experta on political af- more accurate and easier to keep night Saturday, April 3, in Orange Ruth Ann Gets n lift Hceteeeee will be Mrs. Fred Qeet, .felra of the Weatem IIemia|Aere up to date. Hall at 7 p.m„ has accured Deputy lira Walter Altken and lira Al­ Hancheater Emblem Club 351 will apeak in Hartford Friday Bandmaster Robert J. Lyons of about 'Xatin Americana ted the Mrs. Yvonne Williams is doing len HotchMae. After a abort buei- will hold a apecial meeting for the the study as part of her work to­ Goodwin S t to sing Irish songs. neaa meeting ^ y will attend the readinr of annual- reporta tomo^ World.orld," in the olubrboma at 958 Bob baa a high baritone voice and :30 a.m.. ward a master'i degree in govern­ funenil a ^ v im for Mra. Clifford row night at .8 o'clock in Tlnkef" Main St., Hartford, at W: ment. is also a member of the Songster at 2 p.m. in the church. Hall. A rehearaal of the incoming under the ai-ap-^cei of the Service Brigade of the Salvation Army. Bureau for Women’a Organlaa- She will make uae of the popula­ and outgoing officera will be held tion Btati sties which the BMrd of As announced previously, ENer- S t Anna’a Mothera Circle wUI following the meeting. All officera tioni. Anyone intereeted ia invited ett MacCIuggage of Ansaldl to attend, and should make reeer- Education prepares periodically . meet tomorrow night at 8 o’clock arc urged to be and long term studies which have Heights will be heard in Scotch at the home of lira Helen Go)den. vations for the meeUng and the songs, and William J. Sinnamon, luncheon following at the Service been made for the town. 61 Ridgewood S t , Daughtera of Liberty No. 125, Severei school projections have 461 Parker St. flfer of "The Spirit LOLI, are requeated to meet to­ 9ureau. been made here and the school of 1776”, will play atirring tunes. night V t 7:15 at the Holmga Fu­ View Atta(ik on Matsu Near enrollment has consistently exceed­ ' The major part of the program S t Jude Thaddeua Mothera Cir­ neral Home, to pay their rpapecta A eupper at 6:30 pjn. will pre­ cle will meet tomorrow at 8:15 ed expectation. will be furnished by William J. to Mra. Alexander CTifford, whoae cede the monthly meeting of Mrs. Williams said the felt the Graham of Boston, who traveled p.m. with Mra. Thomaa J. Swee­ Emanuel Lutheran Brotherhood ney. 1S9 Walker S t ElecUon of aon. Ruaaell, it a member of Waah study for Manchester would be extensively through GreaV Britain ington LOL., ~ Friday. April 1. The following difficult because of the consUntly and Northern Ireland last summer officera wUl take {dace at thia members teould be contacted for meeting. increasing population. > ’ and will show pictures and de­ Old Dobilin Sets t£e P rcb at Busy Rockville Intenecthm Jamea A Wairen, aon of Ur. and reservations at once: William Orr, General Manager Richard Mar­ scribe hia experiencea. rr Ik e W an ts Mra. Roy WcitMl 127 Frinoeton Ivar Scott Roy Johnson. The prln- « MIm Hope He»d«raoii tin said tha study might be taelp' The program is sure to be high­ St., a aenior at Worceater Poly­ xipal epbteer w ll be the Rev. John fill not only to the Bogrd .of Educa' ly entertaining, and the pl-oflta ^11 Sees War Talk technic Inatitute, la bn the aecopd ^ Post of the North Methodist Uon, but alto to Wilfred'Maxwell, be devoted to the convention fund. honor liat for the fifrt aomceter.. Ch&>ch. - Jack■ Bartman~ ■ will sing Mr. and Mra. Bartlett W. Hen­ Agenda for r Second honora are for averagee of several solos. derson of West Hartford announce HALE'S 80 to 84 percent. , \ the engagement of their daughter, S t Margaret’s *Circle, Daugh- Hope Sargent, to Robert M. La- B ig P arley eace Headquqrfers tore___of I Isabella.'.willilla.'.will meel meet this eve» ning at 8 o'clock In the K. of C; vallee, sop o f Fruik 7 . and the FOR ’ home. A coffee hour will follow late Mrs. Sarah Mitchell Lavallee Washinjjfton, March 30 ( /^ .LE8AL the buetness aeasion. In charge of of Gaitlner, Mass. — President Eisenhower said shington, March SO (/P)— President Eisenhower said to- Mill Margaret Falkowekl and her At LOW PRICES Miss Henderson teachei art at today many dangers would to has no infotmation indicating a quick Oimmunist at­ Gonunittee. Mandiostbr High School and her involved in holding a Big tack on\he Quemoy and Matsu islands 6ff the China coast. fiance la eiM oyed by the Boston He addedite does not believe the cause of peace is served by f Arthur Dnig Stortt 'Mernttere of Manchester Grange Four conference without a and Maine Rbilroad. too much talk about the prospect of war in the area, ^ O C R S S A. M. te will meet tonight at 7:30*at the No definite plana for the wed­ specific list of topics to be W hite Dresses for Easter EisenhowerqUted his views at a news conference, the first Holmes Funeral Home to pay last ding have been mMe. covered. reepecte to Mrs. Emma Clifford, He told a news conference he of two sessionsH^ay with audiences eager for clarification who waa'a member. would be hesitant - about taking of apparently conflicting high-level estimates on the outlook Robert . A. Heraog, son of Mr. or Confirmation part in any such meeting with the and Mrs. Albert Herxog, 52 Vernon in the Formosa strait, f ------— Airman Walter R. Holland Jr., heads of the BrlUqh, French and Hie other meeting was a lunch-I DONT son of Mr.-and Mre. Walter Hol­ St., haa been inlUated Into mem­ White nylon dreeaee, full ektrted, washable, quick drying, little Freeldeiit necnlibwer holds sU-year-old Rath Am UUejr, the 1988 P.usslsn governments unless there land. 175 High St.. Is undergoing bership in Epsilon Alpha 2ata, or no ironing. For the eye on fashioo. yae our line of glria’ white VFW."Baddy Poppy Girl," In his arms (March 2»1 ns he Ufts tm r og was some pretty definite ides rj Uuang Planes THROW THEM AWAY basic military training at Sampson honorary business fraternity 4t or colored nylon dreasce. hie amh after she (rihevd a paper poppy In his lapel. Rath Ann, Who what Was goilig to be diecuseed. Air Force Baae, He enlisted Hlllyer College., Uvehibt the FTW e Raton Rnpids. Mich., hamn for widewb nnd or- still plenty of wear left In Vt'.Y. George Urges Meetteg At the opening**of hie * e e a i^ J J j t R a H P Y otlllfl ahoeb when hroagkt here fer Ffb. 1, 1955. phnnn hsMa a llve-dellar bill the President handed her. . The little Some congressional leaders, with reportere, Elsenhower wai>' * * * ' A l U U U t t expert repairing. gtri'niather. a Werfd War H veteran, died te 1832. (AP WlrMiml«)- notably Chairman George (D-Gs) told that Adm. Robert (temey, St. Francis Xavier' Mothers Cir­ NEXT REST THING t 6 TREADING I^izes 7 fo 14 I a a a a a a • *4 ?® to »8 *® 'W ORK DONE WHILE of the Senate Foreign Relations chief of- naval operations, had been Woshen m d A l cle Will meet tomorrow night at FOR RENT Committee, have been urging a quoted as saying the Chinese Reds hi^^Matgu Area POD WATT 8:15 at the |^ome of Mrs. Henry ON PILLOWS IS 8 and 18 mm. Movie Projectora— meeting with chiefs of the other might hit the coaatal islands held OthsT AppHoncM Reilly, 25 Eva Dr. Bound or silent nlso 85 mm. Preteeh sizes 8 to 14 . . . * 7 ®* to *8 '® « great powers to seek a solution by Oiiang Kai-shek's Nationalists By i$PENCEB MOOSA Reds Deny Gromyko for world problems. SAM YULYES elide projectors. GIRLS’ DEPT,—2nd FLOOlf next month. Taipei, Formosa, March 80 Mother Cabrini Motheib Circle Britain's Prime H I n 1 ■ C a r The questioner said he under- .. __ S t—Across From wOi meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at WaOON DRUG CO. Churchill has been plugging for (jT*)- — Nationalist planes to- iational ntrUng Lot etoofl the Chief ExecuUve’s ^lewe! the home of Mrs. Joseph Rourke, 901 Main S t—Tel. Ml-^-5821 such a session and dispatches were different andend fh«tthat irUentinu,. Eisenhow-j i “ “ “ Ul-MICK' Red flotilla 49 flower St. Leak on Arms Talk from Moscow quote 'Premier Bul­ er did not like Carney's statement.' near the Matsu sinking one L ganin as sa^ng he takes a A high administration source ______GArnUhti-^or. Your 'positive” stand toward the idea. wotxlen 'craft and damaging had said previously the President seven other ships, )mcluding . Moscow, March 3 0 .(A’)— The Soviet Foreign Ministry de­ But Secretary of State Dulles did not share the 'view Carney three gunboats, the^hinsee EGitGr~Suit nied today that Andrej Gromyko had violated a secrCcy pledge told Senators yesterday any such had expressed. By Rhythm Step meeUng, even at the lower level of air force said. by revealing the Soviet Union’s position at the London five- - Eisenhower said today no one Your Pr8t+iG»t foreign secretaries, ia "months' possesses a .crystal ball to reveal A communique did not glvh the power disarmament talks. The Foreign Ministry press chief, size of the concentration, n o r ^ d * away. Dulles emphasised the the chancel for war, and for any­ Leonid Dyichev, told a neiva con-^ necessary advance negotiations, it speculate whether it was Here’s a Lullaby that’s out of this world for sim r pleas­ Acetssery body to prophesy when fighting LAST 2 DAYS fersnea Gromyko had merely taken Elsenhower said one proposal ia m i^ t break out la tor assupie an on an Invasion of any of tha ure. It cradles your entire foot in lisrht- A A C advantage of his rights to "corraoL that the govsmment leaders mere­ ‘ HcnM ViKito* accuracy of information which Matsu Islands 100 mUes north­ ness. In red and navy blue. ^ I W a ^ m biaaed,' distorted and apparently, Saigon Expects A venerable boree, etewly dmwtag n wngnn, ndde to RncbrUWa trsRIe preMew as be cutere the west of Formosa.' ^ . teaptmd veretotts” ydiich he said ly get together for a broad talk. never has been attained. ot HALE'S SPRING SALE That, he said, could be considered center * f the city from vnlon 8L Motorleto converge on the Union, W . Mate and Ehn Sts., teter- ■ To that Bienhower added hte Communist shorn gun* and the had been appearing In the vmst- ■eetten without having to stop fer n stop sign. Drivers further complate' the Union Oongregnttennl comment that he dose not belteva gunboats opened up with heavy A FRILLY Civil Warfare purely a social gathering and antiaircraft lire hut all planes might cosily give rise to unfavor­ Cbteeh hloehe their view ef Union SL from Elm St. Fedestttene are alee annoyed at having to eroea peace would be eerved by talking **%£r**etatnme>nit ^ was brought W . Blaiit ^ the Market St. tmRie light. There— arq ...... ne step eigna te this b n ^ Intorsectlen. returned safely, the cosmpunique DOU8LE GREEN STAMPS GIVEN forth by a atomi,''br iritictem in able opinion fa many parte of the too much about war, ■aid. of DOMESTICSvand SHEETS No Reprimnnd Due Britain, JYaaee \iad the United To Flanp Anew world. Three nmboate ware the tergate WITH CASH SALES ALL DAY WEDNESDAY ^ Rtetea fd9o«teg pobUcatkm of an He said certain questions would A newsman aaked the Praldent BLOUSE whether he intended to rtprioMnd of the flrrt wave of NatlonalUt have to be coqstderad. w ch aa the warplanes which roared to tha at­ — Halgen. Ronth ^feet Mam, March unification of Germany. Nebraska Cons Oamey for the Admiral's re- $0 (pi—Fears of a freehJiattle for UA W Offers Fund maik*. tack at 2:30 p.m. The Communique PLUS DOUBLE No iron dacron and nylon, taRait ga*9 H I^don to a oor- That would mean, the Pii$(H T y p e 7 3 0 news oonferenoL, did not aay what river pirates which lost the pre­ expected to adopt at their annual dent’s request. IVeee Secretary Earlier in the day».-num security building KUehlMwer eiaid the t.'orkl sit­ altet telet of Taten, 2% |nlles south tion o f the Paris agreements to The F m ch Expeditionary Force up a dollar for every present mem­ uation in general would he covered jof Amoy. The Defenee .Mizdstry REG. $4.89 WITH RURBER BUTTONS...... $ 3 . 4 9 ______West Germany or with mounted cvaid over the French or prison "jail” on the peniten­ ber Into a pooled fund to organise NEW HANDBAGS Move to Expe tiary gteunds. In . Italy Perils in the bi^rttean meeUng with ■aid the riieUing caueegino damage. REG. $2.l9-~63x99 a • a • « a a a a $1.89 nreateen reaetlon to Premier NSeo-' -aection in -which live nome 17,(MO new members. te-wmekera. Another eurii eeaeion Protect your inattreasee with theae heavy weight unbieachei lui Bulganm’s statement Baturtey foreigners, including almost. 1,63xl08 a a e a * $1.99 cotton covers with aeemi all bound. Twin and tull bed sizes. I will be held tomorrow. eapraaeteg qualified approi’s!" of Amcfioan*. Anetirin Be van by Gov. Victor E. Anderson came warmly received bere-y^erday in Scejba Regime The newe conference - also REG. $2.69-1—72x108'...... $2.19 FOR EASIER President Bisenhower’e ^iewe Diem personally took o ’er the after personal inteirviewa during hie first address to a CIO union brought a question from FYancls Top handle atylea In failles, patent and pleatle . calf. Adao toward A big powee< conference. defense miniaUy from S4-year-o1d the night with-four of the rebe|p. convention, said a revived organis­ M. Stephenson of the New York REG . $2.89—>81x108 ^ . $2.39 Vretests Ho Thong Mlnh, an able but mer­ London, March SO (JT)—British At 3:15 a.m. ((JST) the two ing drl-ve waa definitely planned Rome, March 30 (P)—A new^ and BuUetms HALrS OWN RRAND Clutch and ahoulder atrap atylea. Colora navy, btaek, r^^grqen, violent Italian political storm blew Daily News who said he wanted to tan and paatel. .( \ « 'f Today's Soviet etetement eaid curial personality wtie reaigned Labor party chieftains.' today guards ahd an inmate who had when .the AFL-CIO merger ie know on .whose authority Eteen- RE^y. 59c^>42x36 . . . 49e yesterday because he dU not vrish dropped '^ a mo-ve to -capel left­ been a prisoner-of the prisonere completed later this year. Meany up today. It could topple Premier from the AR Wires proteate oonoernlng Gromyko's in­ Mario Scelba from office on hie re­ hower aides are giving out thfor- ' VMM— terview were made by repreeenta- to throw the Army agninat the winger Aneurin Bevaa. They ob­ walked out of the building's lone Jms been designated to head the maUon to men who invite them to Binh Xuyen -without prior approval tained assurances from the fiery 'exit iqte Ihe glare o f floodUghte combined AFL-CIO organizationi turn from the United States. STURDTV^AR MATTRESS PADS tivea of the U.8. State Department The three small center parties dinner. and the British Foreign Office as of the whole cabinet . Welshman he arould toe the of­ that, have birthed it fer three Meany bad nothing to say about This was a reference to eup^ FOOD INDEX DIPS Diem praised the Amiy, which ficial party line in tha- future. nights. Thirteen minutes later the which hold the’balance of power in ^ ^Tyiie 144 $ 2 . 7 9 well as by delegates of the United how the new. organiiiag ijrive ie Scelba’i government are furious poecdly off-the-record meeUnge be­ New Voric,. March 80 (ffv— REG $8.98. 89 k 78 TWIN BED SIZE States, Britain and France to the threw b a A attacks on the Pre­ The National Executive high ■ u b ^ ^ convicts began trooping tween newsmen and offiriate — Wholeeale food 'prices as meas­ command of thp party — after a to be financed but he was recep­ over tbe Stcatan regional Parlia­ • CHILDREN’S HANDBAGS - ^ arms parley, conducted by a eub- mier'* palace, the Army headquar­ out, one st'A time. tive to another idea ad-vanced by meetings which produced both the ured by the Dun A Bmdetreet nommittee of-the United Nations ters and the CMtral Police De­ threefhour - meeting , accepted ment's refueal Monday to ameqd LADY PEmflELL SUPERFINE MUSLIN REG. $488. 8^x^8 FULL RED SIZE ...... $ 5 . 7 9 All got hot meaie-ftheir firet Walter Reiltber, president of the Sicily's election laws so as to give forecast attributed to Carney and Index declined this week to the It recalled British Miniiter of partment, for its "courage and Bevanfe promise to hriiave. Since Sunday breakfasL the authoritaUve dtecloeure that lowest level since November, $ 1.00-11.69-11.98 GaG(» ’ " This was the ftrat. step by the CTO and the UAIV, for a comnlon the emaller partiej a better chance. Real qualityty 'box stitched pads filled with pure white cot­ State Anthony NutUiig told the etrength.” The guards, Eugene Sweaeon, ■trike fund euhecribed to by all Eleenbower does not accept Car­ 1958. The Index registered $64(, REG. $2.99—72x108 ...... $2.59 Gen. Paul Ely. Frefich oonnnie- party to patch up differences .in BIteorlty Btemee Scelba ton that will launder a pure white. Wrapped in rraaable plastic BriUsh, parliament last weekend unions. ney’s anelyeie. down from $$55 A week' ago that the U.N. General Assembly rioner ganerai in Indochina, was the face of a general elacUon pos­ (Contteued on Page Twenty) The minority factioivi blame The President eaid he te not re­ .* ^ REG. $3.29— 81x108 ...... $2.79 sibly, toie eummer on fall. ITis AFL chief arid he was and 12.1 per cent under the $7.42 bag. ■' ■ had agreed the negotiationa should believed to have won a brief truce. Scelba'e Christian Democrat Party sponsible for the people his recorded In the enme week n year REG. $3.69—i-90xl08 ...... $3.09 The gaunt officer apent a busy Officially,. Beyan is still on the “rooting” for.Reuther to win hia for the decision and claim it mine TABLETOP WEDNESDAY SPEGIAU bo oondooted in secret. But it con­ guaranteed annual wage plan In subordinates kneet or what ia said ago. On Nov. 17, 195$, the flguia day.i-oonferring with Dietn, Binh bisckllat of the parliamentary the email partys’ chances in SicU at the such meetings. He said his tended . the subcommittee had the auto "Industry, thle year and )VB* $8.51. REG. 69c' 42x36 ...... : .. $9e never formalized thft. Xuyen repreaen-tetlvcs, and UB. Labor party, but his reinst,ate- ian elections June 5. aides have every right to express EMBOSSED SIMULATED LEATHER COVERED ment now appeared only a matter was confident that AFL unions The island, an autonomous re- Sove $4,00 Each •*me fact te that no agrtement Gen. J. Lawton Oolllns, president their personal opinions. NEW COMET BEVEAtiib o f formality. News Tidbits would' respond if Reuther asked glcri within the Italian republic, Official Unnamed JEW a BOX WITH SaE^ISINS TRAYS (Oenttened an Page Fear) (B arg^ with Dialoyalty for money aid. However,. Reuther wiU elect deputies to its #0-member The official who described Washington, March $0 Iffv— ON SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF $9.95 G-E WATER HEATERS • (Oonttanad on Page Thirteen) has said ho will depend on a 25 Type 180 •' ■ . 89e ■ The 57-year-oId rebel was oust­ CuOed from AP Wires Parliament then. The voting ie ex­ Eisenhower’s views to newsman The Nattonal Geographte S o ^ ty ed from Labor ranks in Parlia­ million dollar strike fund voted by pected to infticate if the political Mdhday haa not been named by annooneed today n new comet KING SIZE PLAYtEX NEW.PASTa COLORED JEWELRY t ' ment two weeks ago on charge* the UAW. w(nd. haa changed in Italy since the the White House. has been dtecCvered In .the direc­ u d Y peppereu cohbed percale INSTALL UNDtM of diaIoyalt]\for openly criticliing Israeli Army spokesman reports "The job ot building up the stan­ Commuhist upsurge at the polls in- This source said the admlntetra- tion of the constellation Leo. The party leadei; Clenient Attlee on dards of life of the workers of 1963. Uon belief ie that Red China has eomet was discovered on a A w t c m in co u N rn i> LONG STRAND NECKLACES, ALSO NgW Mother Gets China Mail ■ew shooting te tensO Gaza sector BED PILLOWS the floor' of the Mouse of Com- where he esye Israeli patrdl opened Ajpericfi has by no means' been.ac- The Christian Democrats' three not built up enough air and sup­ plMtographlc plate exposed REG. $3.09—72x108 $2.69 «V $ YOU ■mali center allies—Social Demo- EXTRA 1 Ixnu Bl8 STYLES N ECklACK AND MATCHIf^G mOne. fire on "a group of Bg^tian eompliahed," M eu y said. ply bases to start in the weeks March 22 tet Palomar Observa­ REG . $3.39«—81x108 $2.89 WORK S U W A W EARRINGS Yf.OO each Sevan objected, particularly to saboteure obviously engag^ In mmanted there are some crate, Liberate and Republicans— ahead an assault ’ on the coaatal tory in OaUfomia, but It is top SPECIAL From Life-T ermer Son AtUee’e refusal to demand that planUng s mine on « road in Israeli induetries - where a guaranteed had pressed for the Sicilian elec­ islands of Quemoy and Mateu. taint to be teen’ by the naked $3.19 tion tew to provide for election of Two New York newspapers, the REG. $3.89—9px 108 Wonderful PlayUx PilloWa—a national beat seller. If it ttael Conservative gqyemment territo^’ ... 'French National Aa- year-around pay plan may not be eye. It te ot thh 17th magnitude. - -V - ■ ■ ^ . . pledge not to use the hydrogen ■cmbly gives Premier Edgar Faura practical. He said while' he knew a number of depuUes-at-terge,'’ Post and the Dally News, named REG. 79c^ 2 x38'/2 . . 69e weren't for some trifling surface flawa. the price could never ha bqsed on tpe pooling of /^Votes 'White House press secretary eo low'\Sanforized zippered covers. * New Britain. March 80 (dV-Mra.«jurlea fjrom a-yfaH on the*, ice eev- bomb unless the weapon ie used ■peeial powers to work ou^ eco­ nothing about the auto Uiduatry, B A (»S CBRVlClf PAY HIKE Here's a G-E Water Heater Ihst >,• E tc. jkary V. Downey, whose eon was eral ’ weeks ' ago. on Britain. nomic and financial reforms. "Pll take Walter Reuther'e judg­ -Waahlngton, Blnikh !• (St— ^ a not only can be installed anywhere sentencbd to Ufa in prison Nov. She said the letters were dated But the moderate Attlee, whoiie Sen. Refauver (D-Tenn) says ment pa It—that’s good enough for on Page Seveateen) (Oenttened nn Pag* Two) uaanimoua voic^ vole the Senate ' in your kitchen or laundry, put „3S, 1954, by Chinese Communiste, over the^period from Dec. 14, 1954 leadenhlp depends 'largely on bal­ juvenile delinquency -esa be com- me.'! today pnoeed a bill for » 738 REG. S9e fives you an extra work surface, 83c Lady Esther Creain' • # e • a . • • •' t # • 4^e • e 69e '^received seven lettefS f r q m h i m to Jan. 30, 1955, at the rate of ancing the right and left wings iwtted through “continual vigU- Meany said fears have been ex­ million dollar pay teetreoae ter Fitted Bottom and Top Shoots tool Plenty of hot wst«—when you n 85c Noxzeina GPoaln s>. ^ V • e a ^a.'n # '$ f' ttA • • « A • • a*« ■ .69c yeitGrdUky* one a week. of the party, personally reeieted ance,” a. public snore informed of pressed that ..labpr 'will have too more than 1,600,OM of the three need it! Mrs. Powney said the letters One was.written «n (kiTiatmaa some preeeure to kick Bevan out its problems end "better coor­ much power tmder the AFL-CIO million persons in the armed CANNON RAPIDRY DISH TOWELS Kolynos iW th Paste- '•’’e e'a eyfrjM tubes 69c day. Nautilus Logs S^OOO Miles^ Type 128 Deep Magic Lhtion ...... L .4B0c and $1.00 Indicated that he was well, and entirely. dinated hsndling” of the situation merger and It will be exercleed po- ■ervloee. Sen. Buseall (D-Gn), niade no.mention of (?ommunlem. She said her eon said he wanted Sixteen years ago the Executive , . . House leaden drive' to wrsp floor manager for the bin, said or PURE UNEN DISH TOWELS i t COMPinElY AUTOAAATiCI Utlcallyd He. said thera certainly Coty Face Powdi^ wi^h Cpiop*’'-.;-.. • - . f. • . . . 7^2.0000 A She said there was no indica- to be remembered to ell his family did oust Beven for supporting the up congressional- action on bill to will bs an increased exerclee of he hopes tbe pay boofcto can go and friends,.and added he woe in­ lostpons for one more year about Continues Top Performance Into effect Friday, April 1. PEPPERELL QUALITY MUSLIN i t NO FLAMES, NO FUAAES, Sutton Deodorant Stick .-.ij;. . . . .'r59c Hon tbs'letters , were censored or Idea ot a "popular front” with the union poUUcal power “not with Playtex Rubber Gloves . . . . - .98c iind $1.39 opened. He gave no indicstlon terested in hearing about Tale -3 billion in corporation and exciae 3 F i> r $ 1 .O 0 NO PlUISI sporta as well aa American eporte (Contteued an Page Twenty) tax ento., / - MIUtABY WRITERS HIT REG. $2.69 TWIN SIZE ...... $2.19 AUTOSUtK-IUCniK 76c Bayer's Aspirin Tablet^.'?.,.,.. , . .f.. -62c = «h qrs ho'was located, hut said in general. Ih(Sa's Communist Pdrty is still (Oonttnoed ■■ Page TSn) In his statement. Wilkinson saitl; Americans -with me are. swell Groton. March 30 (F)—The ekip-^ Washtagtou, March 30 (ft—In n Stock up now at this low price. Colored bordei^ linen In rail, New Toni Home Permanent U l , • / . 1 k |1.60 t| Tkenght San Deed ‘Tiangiiig.-ein tbe ropes” after its per of the NapUlus said today the "During the course of operaUone REG. $2.89 FULL SIZE ...... $2i39 blue, gold and green.- Cannon Rapldry in muiU "She has made a total of 39 fense Deportment’s * mlseton. it (HASS PWHI INSUUTIONI The letters were the first newe along upper Atlantic Coast would Comdr. Eugene P. Wilkinson dter Heretofore,' eecurUy hne been thn DOUILE ; Cteknred te 1952 United NaUona. N. T., March SO east C2.8M888 and Uks from 2% cueseC the Nautilus’ mcord In a dives and spent 92 hours eubmerg- John Thomas Downey's p 1 a n.e ■he had from him ainta hs Frankfurt, Germany,.March- 30 only toot. UDY PEPPERELL SUPERFINE MUSUN OPEN EVERY ^ CAIROD* HEAT- ■hot down. - , (A)—Having condemned Israel for to S ysai# * IR—A seven-man military court to­ prepared statement ieeiicd in con­ ed, steaming several hundred miles GREEN STAMPS araa shot doom by Chinese Reds in - Publishers of London's s|rike- nection with a news conference. beneath the surfaefe." THURSDAY EVENING WRAP UNITSI Double T S & . Green Stamps Novemb«r 1952. He was captured She said Doriney, 24, was em­ the Oasa attack last month the day found Pvt..William Verdine a BTATE DEPARTMENT HIT REG. $2.99 TWIN/SIZE...... ployed by the U.B. Department of stilied newspapers batten down Soviet prtedner for six years, guilty TWO Small Firm During tha NauUliis’ first Ume V < 2 .8 ? and haa been imprisoned ever UJ7. Security OoUncil turned te- for lengthy ele^ as, walkout' gfisa In the statement, he disclosed out on Jan. 17, Wilkinson eaid a W ashin^n, March' 30 (F)— CLOSED MONDAYS GIVEN WITH ^ I^YSAR PROTECTION PLANI Defense and that the did not know of beliiig absent without leave He Sen. Humphrey |D-Mtea) eaid -since. He was sentenced to life la dsy to discussion of ways to pacify Into sixth day . . . Minot F. woe fined a total of $394. that some minor "bugs” had de­ "emooth beginning waa-. quickly REG. $3.29 FULL/SIZE...... :... . . $2.79 Given, V prison at the same time the Com- wheea ha was or what he was marred when the engineering offi today the State Department haa CASH SALES doing in the Far East before he the explosive lerseli v.Egyptisn (Mickey) Jelkf's lawyer describes the court, made up of three of- veloped during trials, including tVo muniete sentenced 11 American frontier. . ' ' him so' "a little toy poodle” pur­ smau electrical fires during the cer reported a rubbing sound in "utterly failed” to ansiker hte m- A SfZf FOR iVtMY FAMILY HW>I was shot down. . Ucere and four enlisted men, de queet as to who "lenked" thn All Dair WSmsdq^^ airmen ahd qne civilian t(i varying ' Up for debate in this aftsmoon'a sued by district attorney while liberated oobr lO minutes. The de- first dive, and ,a loose Krew on a the etarboard turbine." OPih mob TO ■ NtW 3Q, 40 AND $0 OAUON HiATtMS I terms on Hiy charges. Downm' left < home when he meeting of tbe 11-nstlon' councU "lion" roams the streets freely. Ver- gear cahing. Investigation showed that a loose long-secret Yalta papers Ifarcii fane# off«ra6 no testimony. IS. HUm|ducy eaid be will makn Type 180 Tbs Ck>mmunJst later issued an graduated from Tale M IWi. She was a westsm-aponaorsd resolu­ ■ Leaders predict Senate adU give dine hag ;<*aded innocent. Wilkinson said that the "builders' ■crew on a retaining collar w invitation to relatives of those ■aidaarlier she bad received letters tion asking both xountriss to eo- gplek approval to $750 mUlloii pay trials” of the Nautilus have now rubbing against a reducUon gear a aecond nnd etreagsr demead to AxinrAfter emununratunilng Its verdict the Seeretonr Dnlles for tafoimntten eeritenoad to virit them in Com- from hUn until Oct. 31, 1952. On opsnte with Msj. Osn. B. In M. boost for elightiy more than halt eourt prwoiad»d to hear testimony been completed ang the next pro- casing "and no daffiago resulted,’' UDY PEPPEkEU. COMBED PERCALE nnmtet :Chlna, but the U.S. State Dec. 8, 1958, she sUd he wse de­ Bums of Cansda, U.N. trues chief the 3,000,000 . persons in armed oedure te to run a demonatrauon be eaid. > . nbont tbe aouree wbe top fRed to ffiitlganon batbefore retiring to con- the doenmente to tbe New York apartasenh tumedT thumbs down clared deaiL < - In Pslsstlns, on steps to stop bor- Commander of fTilneae tedar Uie penalty panall for tha 29-yaar- for the Navy's Board of Inepec-' The skipper said he aranted to REG. $3.09 TWIN S i U ...... $2.69 The JJV r.n P 8K « CORE irihn Idea. A cousin of elniter Morton garriaon on - Mateu Uon and Survay to show that the emphootes that “ all new iMpa Hinaa one dag bofera they worn T h C e iP a w w e dsr-croaateg. old Staits, La., soldter. - effietaly atada ptalte. Tfen Ttetaa '•p iu i Soamegr, a aohooltaaelier Doaraey, Downey played foothaU ’ uaaiuimeua vote, the ssuncll axpoete Oommunteto to at­ n * maxlnum qaatefiea te tex Nautilus te rea4y for aeceptaaca havs problam* which taow iqi 4 REG. $3.39FULLSIZE i t m . 'MMieNMna/CoNM* ■ MdNCHMnn.CfiHii' . -7 .iii ■ - laeopaiaMag te Near Bit- a t;Y a la ..H a was captain aC-.tks tach at aay Maea tat will aot |ta t)it N fry .M ilm It of the eper- baaoaii Hacafgr earn* fiam 2ta Tala anrostUng team m it i S ,. -i I M -rafs Twaba), Aommlt hliuielf to date. as tags ■gkl); atiSg : - — ' ------— fai, ; f - f

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