-x. :' .Vri. < ■ ■'M ', ■ ' 7 -'I'r.K''’ t- ' -'i \ r ■ v: v.j. '; '■ I, v,.i: 1'- ' V. . ‘iy*..- ■ , '/• . ^x"'x V -X A '- .■-■■.''•X'''"V.x;''," -X' ...X 'V''' ' V X ; • . '" ' ■ ' ' ■ *. ; V i'‘ ■ ■ MONDAY, MAR^H 25,11957 PAGE SIXTEEN ' V A^ertsc Daijy Net Pr«K .Run > Tha Weather Forecast of U. S. Weather BoreaU A-. 'f. For the Week Ended . , ■■xrv "X-' ; V March 28. 1957 < ■ ■ i-r- .....-- T T s : Occasional drizzle tenisht. him About 150 ihembersVof Gibbons iristian §cience League Slatej c n in mid SOe. Oool, oceaslei^ drlzale Assembly, Catholic Ladles of Co- EligBgea ri- Engaged 12,545 V.'edneiMlay. nMrnlhg, wanner bn ,\ mtTowrf lumbus./iattended the communion Z- Unit Meet! ics Member of the Aqdlt afternoon. High nestr W,' breakfast In St. Jhmes’ School hall Lectip^eir^ H eard ' Biireau Circulation The aUnmMtiea clew »t the y a s t^ a y morning. The Rev. John, Manch€»ter-—A City of Village Charm - ‘ Obmmunlty i f tomorrow night will y. Harmon, chaplain of the organ-., Sdi^li Church V O n Home \ be hi(ld from' 7:80 to 8:5,5. This Ization. was present. Guest speak­ (Clgesifled AdverUsIng on Page 14) change la for thli night only,. , er was the Rev. Beihard Killeen A Science' lecture, un­ Maficheater’a two represuntS' VOf;.,LXXVl, NO. 149 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. MAJ^CH 26, 1957 PRICE FIVE CENTS of St, Justin s Church, Hartford, lives to ths .Genetal Assembly Nrill S E L F S E R V E der the ices of Phrst. Church -.7-7’ ______X ■ ' ’ ^an Bara Chapter,'B’nal B ’rith who spoke on "Catholic Action In of Christ, intist, Manchester, participate in.^ discussiona on the 1- ■ will meet tomorrow night at 8 the Cornmuni'ty.” v^as glven'tSund^^remoon' in the home- rule, amepdment tomorrow ,AND o’clock at t h e Temple Bath South Me.thodlst Chdrcb.'The lect­ and Wednesday Under the auspices Sholom. Dr. Benjamin U Spector Major-John IWckup of the-local urer. Miss Lela~MajKAtiltinsin, a of the Manchester League of iDulles Doubts ‘ of Hartford will speak on "Some Salvation Army Corps is attend­ member of the Board of^ Lecture­ WomSn -Votera. ' 7 Ike Orthodontic Fundamentals for the ing an officers’ retreat at North- ship of .The Mother Church, tlje Ray Warren and Th6mt|a Rog­ tAY AND WEDNESDAY / 8 o’clock In Bower* School for all to' give thre,e addresses. M ^ The lecturer spoke In part as fol- bject of , consideration. The 'V, officers and prospective officers Pickup will bring, a message,t t the feel that good is in store for us t : Women Vote: rooiipst from country’s aUtes. scholarships to the Colgate Vnl- The first tfhlKmeetlng, at which —-An^expect! req u est iro m Hennings saW he gained the im- their peacemaking mission is SalvaUdn Anrty Citadel. A ’ film and our fellow man depends upon R. J. ButterworUj Photo enUUed "Follow the Flag" will be •Verslty Conference on American Veroni<^ M. Cavazza Rogers will appear, will be held 8c Of f Regular Price! France Ideu m issile pfegslon at yesterday’s conference completed. Foreign Policy, held at ifte Uni­ Uie source to which we look for Carole Irene W’Ittmhiiii , that Eisenhower and Secretary of shown. Refreshments will be our expectation of things to come.' at the home of M n. Leon Rubin, armament, stmi: to that Dulles also told a news confer­ versity, H-amlllon, N- Y„ Ju ly 1 Tjie engagement of Miss Veron­ 114 Plymouth Lane, tomorrow at' State Dulles expect Premier Guy ence he thinks U.N. Emergency served by Mrs. Anplb Young and through 5. 'Ibe .scholarahibs are Is our view colored by the alami- Mr. and Mrs. Franz J . W itt promised Great tain ap- M rs Gladys AddF^' uring the so- ica Madalyn Cavazza. daughter of 8 p.m. Chairmen of the meeting PILLSBURY PIE 0 . Mollet to propose similar, srrange- P'orces should be stationed on both Also Refuses to Give open to all Conhectlcvt-women and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin , A. Ing reports of the speed with mann of Dunn Rd., North Coven- will be Mrs. Miltoii CalfiP'ahd Mrs. pcared likely tSday to ment* affecting-France. X 7 \ / ■ dal hour. , application forms may be obtained which mortals ,are devising weap- t o ’. announce the engagement of .’get sympathetic c o n ^ e r a - sides of the Israeli-Arab armistice Cavazza. 104 Main St., to WalUr daughter, Carole Irene, to Thornton. Woodwell^Mrt. Theodore CRUST STICKS P''** I » niher sources said such a re­ line. That would involve their be­ from the Sendee BureatrforWom- Hughes klar II. son of Mr. and ons for their own destruction ?-4-thelr Davis, a member.'efthe State Re­ Manchester Assembly, No. 15, Or are we obeying God’s command- Bruce Richard Halloran. son of "JUST ADD WATER,” ■tion from—Preftident Eftien- quest probably would receive sym­ ing partly on Israeli territory...__ en's Organizations, -956 Main St., Mrs. James S. Klar of Notch Rd. sources Corpmlttee, .will sprak pathetic consideration from Eisen­ Order of the Rainbow for Girls Hartford. recorded^ In Isaiah, ” Ask me of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J . Halloran, hpwer. Both the.se matters are current RecoTds to Pr(M>ei*i 2 Bolton, was announced by her about t^-amendment. Mrs. Ross hower as a m$an*' o bolstering-Ute will iheet at 7:30 tonight In the things tb come concerning my Hebron Rd., Bolton. Sen. HennlnRa (D-Mo) said the issues in the continuing Middle hbsonic Temple. A class of can­ parenU at an informal gathering Miss Wittmann was - graduated Hahn^wlll ^ . act as discussion______lead-_ possibility of transferring such Orth Atlantic Treaty Organizg- East crisis. The-Egj'ptian govern­ Cur tAdy of Fatima Mothers of the immediate families at the sons, and concerning the work of i PRICE SALE! tl<^ (NATO) defenslv.e strength didates wHl be initiated. Mem my hands command ye me” ? (45: from Manchester High School and t missiles to France cam*, up yester­ ment h*s been throning out hints I Wa-shiiiglon, March 26 (A*) — Dave Beck, monptonolriptorvoUsly bers are requested to wear white. Circle will meet Wednesday at 8 Cavazza home. herh-,. fiance from Howell Chei regarding the amendment. day at a White House meeting in andTof shorlfig up U .^ relations that it n ^ h t force U.N. troops p.m- with Mrs. Jules Lesaard, -74 Miss Cavazza was graduated 11.)-We need to understand the na­ The second meeting, at which with Its principal allies. pleading the Fifth Amendment, refused today tq-'tell Senat ture of God in order to comprehend Technicetl School. whibh Eisenhower briefed Congres- 'to leave ^ y p tla n soil how that ' Memorial T e m p le , No. 33, W, Middle Tpke. A raffle will fol­ from Manchester High School with ’The w:eddlng is planimd'fbr June Warren will be present, will be aional leaders on the Bermu'ds con­ Chairt^n Br'tlges (R-NHi of they have ftUly" replaced Israeli investigators wlvethep he took money from '^ m ste rs Union'' low the business session. the class of 1954: and Mount Ida what He would outline as "things held at the home of Mrs. Charles "^I»ythlan Sisters, will meet in Odd come” concerning His beloved 29 at the Second Congregational ference. / the -SienateFepublican Policy Coin- forces. j treasurie.s for his own bank account. Fellowrs Hall tomorrow at 8 p.m. It Junior College, Newton, Mass., in Church. North Coventry. Jacobson, 45 Wyllys St., Wednes­ mittee, oneNff the White House The Israeli government has re­ 1966. She is presently employed sons; X . day inoming at 9:30 a.m. Chair­ Kaiser Foil 55° In Bermuda. Eisenhower agreed One question was Whether Beck used $196,516.49 o f Union will be neighlmrs’ night, with fivi Tbe Methodist Men and Youth sisted'so far all suggestions that by thq Southern' New England . Mary Baker Eddy, the DUebver- man of the meeting will be Mrs, with British Prime/Minister Har­ Conferees, aJrWdy har suggested temples' represented. An Irish tea Fellowship groups of the North to decelya'anyone who knovvs the publicly the tran*^r of such weap­ U.N. forces take up'-posltions on funds “to build your .own houite” ii\ . Methodist Church will conduct Telephone Co. er and Founder of Christian Sci­ E. H. Philips. Mrs. Louis Heard FOR BROIUNO, BAKING and MANY OTHER USES. old .Macmillan that the United the party and entertalnme:»t will be nature''of our Ood, His great love States will furnish Britain guided ons to France. Bridges said he itt side of the Gaza Strip border. • With the same plea against possible self-incrimination, 6 ence, gives us in the Christian a paper drive all day Saturday. Her fiance is also a graduate of for'His creation, and. His power to wrlll speak on the amendment and \ On other points Dulles said: rotiind union boss also refused to turn over his financial Rec­ enjoyed, with each temple con' Manchester. High School, class of Science textbook, "Science and •Mrs. Georg6 Marlow will be lead­ misailes capable of carrying atomic would approve giving guided mis­ tributing a 15-mlhute program. preserve its perfection. siles also to West' (jhrmany and 1, ' President . Ei.senllow7r and Manchester Lodge, No. 73, A.F, 1954. He attended Hlllyer College Health wlUi Key to the Scrip­ er of the discussion. 100% PURE GRADE A COFFEE— EHLERS warheads. The understanding Is ords to the Senate Rackets lnve.stigating Corrimittee. - - and is attached to the 13th AIB, Jesus’ teaching re-emphasized 'Uiese wsvbeAds would be stored in other "real allies." British' Prime Minister Macmillan Beck’s stand ppsed something of a testcase for the whole and A.M., will hold a stated com­ tures,” this definition of Qodf"’n>e Moses' oft-repeated admonition Mrs. William Stroud and- Mrs. ..viewed at Bermuda arrahge- munication at the Masonic Tam- 3rd Armored Division in Frank great I Am; the all-ltabwlng, all- Dorian, Shainln have' Etrranged for Britain under American custody, that we must prove our love for sine* U.8. law now forbids the (Continued on Page Kin menta between the United Staths labor movement. The AKL-CIO. with wnfeh the Teamsters ple tomorrow night at 7:30. Fol­ fort, Germany. He la home on a 3- seeing. all-acUng,-'all-wise,mg.-'' all- the meetings and urge all inter­ Union is affiliated, have a code calling for ouster of any week furlough. God by obeying His , command­ ested League members to attend. and Britain for flashing alerts in lowing the business meeting, Wor­ loving, an'd -eternal; Rrinciple; ments. event of an enemy‘attack threat. shipful Master Malcolm Robertson Mind; Sojrf^Splrlt; Life; Truth; Instant Coffee^” union officer who invokes the Fifth Amendment at a proper Hlllstown Grange, No. 87, is Christian Scihpee healing, like Dulles said tl^at as a result of their hearing to avoid answering questions about alleged wrong­ will hold a round table discussion Lov^ all substance; Intelligence' the healings accomplished by Talk, what he called alert arrange­ of Masonic problems. He urges sponsoring a public-card party at; (n-'587). doing, , RUSCO the Grange Hall tomorrow night, Jesus, is the operation of he Christ t o t a l a ments are to be further reviewed members to be prepared to present God is ail-knowing ASnd, the ir human consciousness. The Christ GENERAL What A Deal! Taborsk^Case Cited I andxmiproved. Ocbfge Mcanv. AFL-CIO pre.sl-Pv—, f-j-^ • • any questions they may have for at 8 o'clock. Monte" Carlo W‘ ' " creator of the universe, including dent, called a meeting of the AFL- . I ' . p f l . I W l t l l l l f f There 1$ a Difference discussion. ■ There will also be a will be played, prizes awaphm and is spiritual light which dispels the 1 LB. SWIFT'S SMALC 1 2. Dollies has cautious optimism CIO executive council for Friday. v F AX • X. TT AAAAXA^ man. This creation, according to darkness of ignorance and fear I about negotiations of U.N. Secre- c ■ social hour and refreshments. refreshments served. Probeeda will tte. first chapter of Genesis, He TV SERVICE A *pokesmap said it w.ould deal 1 • '■' • . X go toward the bjUklmg improve'- ani—The recent series of slay- teach potential killers a lesson via Tile federation'.^ only method of ------vai Auxiliary Air Station, Pensa­ evening at 8 o'clock with Mrs. w'oUld never create a counter force tian Science lacked the proof of its ilhfprcl'ng its code is to encourage Washington, March 26 (Jf)— OhooSe From: Ambassador, Ruby enough, 25 Shannon Rd., goodness and utility, it would COSMETICS 1 ings in the stale were used today the electric chair. People like Ta- Frsntsr, Regal, Custom. cola, Fla. , ' of evil which could destroy that both as.argumenls for and against | borsky are incapable of learning a rfjuster of offending officials or. a.s Pi-csident Eisenhower, in a major East Hartford. Those who require good work. destroy itself; for it rests alone on' HALE'S GOOD iNasser Eases All the top lints ^ the abolition of capital punishment lc?*on in that way and it is futile a last resort, to boot the union out reshuffle of key. defense jobs, to­ The theme qMTie^Lenten serv­ transportation Should meet at the Mrs. Eddy’s definition of God. as demonstration. Its genius is right of the AFL-CIO. RUSCO SALES Om CE ice a t 7;M^Wednesday evening at atadel at 7:45. previously stated, speaks, of God thinklng:.^and right acting, physical 4n Connecticut. •!. ° ‘"Jrrkn-s T T r x I r I t t Did Not Sign Code day nominated Gen. Nathtn F. and moralharmony: and the secret Rep. Gertrude Koskoff (R-Plaln- i do much batter It we changed the | o U C Z , X l O l C l S lit MIDDiE TPKE. WEST the 'Zion Lutheran Church Is as all-lovlng. When we ask the $ 1 . 0 0 v ill^ testified before the General • deficiencies in our laws that con-n -, - . • At the .Senate hearing, Sen. Twining to be- chairman • of the purbugh Our Savior We Sur- The meeting of the Past Chiefs of its success lies In supplying the lbs. Joint Oiiefs-ot Staff. He will suc- TEL. MI 9-S641 (Ul-lovlng Father-Mother God of Assembly s Judiciary Committee, 7rol our methods of handling of- Kennedy (D-Ma.ss.i asked Beck ..iount Error,” Prior to the aerv- of the Daughters of Scotia sched- "things to come" concerning His universal need of better health and whether he had signed the AFL- *eed Adm,. Arthur W. Radford on ire, at 6:30. the adult group will uled for tomorrow night has been better men.” , referred to the arre.vt of Joseph : ^**]“*''*- ' To Ga?a Policy Aug.. 15. The Bartlett'Bralnard s oiu. we know that His tender­ Taborskv In connecliction with the ; H I* ^Ijue that prisoners wetre i ------• , — ■ CIO code a ■ ■ West Hartford^^^ meet. Following the service, the canceled. Members will be noti- ness, compassion, and impartial Beck first said he could nqt re­ The President also: — fled of the next meeting. killings and said: . - examined before the.y commit mur-1 Sunday School staff will meet generosity express themselves in "Taborskv wax in death row for treatment when i Cairo, March 26 .A'l -:U.N. Sec- call, then said he-didn’t sign it, 1. Accepted the resignation of for Reuben B. Robertson Jr. aa deputy Man s comfort, safety, health, and H r K Gretn Stamps Givtn With Cosh Salts four years and he had a ringside neeeded. When an offehger is re-iretary General Dag Hammarskjold and had fought it vigorously. He Joy. There la nothing in the na­ peatedl.v returned to prison winding up his late.st is a meitiber of the council, scrretai-y of., defense and nomi­ L i scat at the execution of three of nated Secretary of the Air Force ture of divine Love which could his cellmale.s. If anyone ehoiild ahould be a warning. Our present! - , . Kennedy asked whether Beck in­ possibly bring forth sickness, sin, method is not onlv very wasteful of ' Cairo mis.sion with no sign of an.\ tended then to resign either a* Donald A.- Quarles to succeed him, or sorrow. have learned that murder does not effective April 25. pay, it wa.s he. ' human material that might be sal-1 Exypl*. stand president or from the council. Evil’s pretense that it is a god, n m M jm corr vaged, but more setripua is that the Middle-East deadlock.^. "I certainly do not ever intend 2. Named James H. Douglas, T k > j.W i Does Not Deter Murder Islck and- dangerous people «,.e !j £4K3pLiaii l"f'»’"imu ’*nt* said P re s -, now undersecretary of the Air and that it has destructive forces The JW.HAU COM Mrs. Koskoff, author of^ a bill' to resign when I’m exercising a M ANCHIfTIR CONN- asser's R^ov«rmnent may Force, to succeed Quarles as sec­ with which it can control a man's MAHCNISTIR CONN* which would abolish capital Ming relea.sed from the control of Con.ltitutional right.” Beck said, health,' destroy his life, or even the'^ state into theti,.. community.” •> i make his voice rising a bir. retary. CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS _ punishment, said'that the Tabor- V *z a. A' biff wcalern users of the Suez 3. Nominated Gei\, Thomas D. HELLO govern his thinking, is powerfless CORNER MAIN ond OAK STREETS sky case "merely strengthen* my "I certainly do not agree with .. ^ Canal. But they said Ham- the code.” Berk said, contending White, now Air Force vice chief of • — aanvtcUoit that capital punishment ^-State ..^Itce ^pt. - Carroll E . , niarskjold had run into a dead end staff, to be chief of staff. Succeed-' does not deter murder.'' Shaw tc.stified that he had beeif j,fj, efforts to get formal agree- that "it violates Constitutional For Folks Over 40 Tliese aerial views show/flow the Midwest blizzard brought/traffic to standstill. lop rights." I ing Twining. - - A N D WELCOME! Before his arrest in the recent authoriged by State Police Com-' ment from Nasser that ----- U.N. troops i 4. Nominated Adm. Arleigh A. • SHOE REPAIR SHQP alaylngs, Taborsk.v. was convicted photo is of a truck stop at Vega, Tex., where a group of people were stranded. In the bottom After the hearing recessed for ; mlssloner John C.' Kelly to register Icould stay indefinitely in the Gaza photo, huge drifts pile up against the. bus and cars ih AmaMllo, Tex, Some 33 persons were res­ A lunch Beck told newsmen hrwouTd j Bwbe for a new 2-yew term as Who Drag To W o r k - USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT \ of first degree murder in another, “strenuous objection" to abolition Strip as a barrier against renewed cued from the bus. i - . have "no comment" on Meany's * . Yet Feel Marc like Staying Jii l a ^ killing, but was released, on the of capital ptinishment. violence. , | The fourth member of the Joint ground that evidence had been Police authorities, said Shaw., re­ call of the Friday Council session All Tirt4-0at Raa-Dawa Dlscaaragad Special For Tuesday Only! The Secretary General held Asked whether he would attend it. Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Maxwell D. given against him'by a brother who gard the penalty "a deterrent to what was expected to be liis last Taylor, Army chief of staff, atlll ' What you' ahould try la wa.s Insane at the time.' Jimmy Hines Dies; Beck said “1.don’t know. I may be FERRIZAN — thr new rerhark-' MEN'S. LADIES'olid ^ ^ violent crime," and feel that the talk with NaSser last night. He has until June 29, 1959, to serve Under arrest with Tabor.sky for present mercy provision in' the law liere." able Iron reronstriictlv* Tonic was to attend s .dinner given b^-: The going between Beck and the before his term expires. that xlvea you plenty of Blood- CHILDREN'S SHOES C M ^ Q the recent killing is Arthur Culom- furnishes ample dlscretlbn. Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawzi Death Toll Mounts Enriiier Politician Radford, the retiring chairntan Senators was hot and heavy at hnlldinK Iron for more strength be. The provision he -referred to al­ tonight and wa.s reported planning J of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will: and energy—precious Iodine for Senate GOP I,«ader Elmer Wat­ lows a jury to accompany a ver­ to leave for New York tomorrow. ' Ivong Beach, N. Y.. March 25... i , u have served two ^-year terms as the thyroid gland pliia a generoua. INVISIBLE Hale's has fabrics galore! son (R-Wethersfield> said that in I ir»t fai-LtAA T / .Tirwnvari IT J ^ _ _ QC. Qllt -RL tRC llinCnCOrV fCCCSSt iL aupply of Bi and B j Vltamlna. dict of guilty of first degree mur­ . Dag Just Mediator l.Ti James J. (Jimmjt Hines,, 80, | ^ settled Into a relatlvelv mild head of that top policy, planning view of what had happened In re­ der with a .recommendation of Egyptian officials and the Egyp- Folks lacking'these'needed Min': cent months, an obvious reference In Blizzard Area onetime power n Manhattan s ■ Kennedy, the unit when.he steps down on Aug. erala and Vltatnlna would do well mercy. The penalty in such cases is ,tian press sought to give the im- 15. The law now limits one man's to try FRHRlZAN. HALF SOLES ■ to the Tabordky-Culombe case, life imprisonment rather than amma > "rfi.d ''itono-°RMrhcounsel, asking Beck a NEW BATES "capital punishment should stay.” presalffn a general agreennent was on in iv4U, aiftci in I-soncr B each, , - service in the post to that length Take It for 30 days with the death. , imminent on the Suez Canal dis­ Memorial Hoapital today of a kid-' of lime. understanding that you muat feel Zippers Replaced— Hats Clwtned "WINSEtTE" COnON PRINTS ‘■This is not the time fo take it Former GOP House Leader Nor­ By •niE a s s o c ia t »:d p r e s s nev ailment tahen Yarious sums fiom ■better—look better—work -better off. ' he contended. pute, but diplomats were and rest better — be completely 3 Minute Heel Service— All Work Guaranteed M man Parsells told the committee skeptical. U. N. sources emphasizeri The Great Plains area still isJward toward the' Great Lakes, Hines had been in the hospital l>'««*Mries at various limes (Continued oil Page Eight) He expre.ssed the conviction that satisfied or your ifioney bark. Utat Gov. Rlbicoff is ope who has digging out of snow drifts as high partially spent hut still potent. since March 1 '» ' for his personal use. Start taking FERRIZAN this very SHOES SHINED 9 9 C y3fd , 36" wide hia view represented that of the . . J A prodigious task faced nres­ The ..•♦•..hr I 1 1 TO these questions. Beck was re- majority of Connecticut residents. ctiahged hii mind about capital (Continued on Page Two), as house lops today. day— Ids Tablets only 11.BE. punishment because of events of cuers. .e LfTTLE OR NO IRONING Aaron G, Cohen of West Hart­ Deaths in the weekend blizzard Hundreds of smalk comntu'nilles »ro™' «r ..irpS: ^ to answer on Constitutional ^] the past two years. J . W. Hale Department Store' NEEDS NO STARCH ford. taking the opposite \Hew, de­ rose to 33. spread over' nine Franklin D. Roosevelt for the ’ Two years ago, Parsells testi­ across the desolate plains had Oemocratlc national convention-' Ih grounds. I MUSS RESISTANT- manded: Herriot Dies at 84; Stales: been isolated since Satur-day. Total May Hit S.S't0,0O« j fied, the Governor asked him to -lio-hi In CI’l''aBh Iti 1032. Tammany had Bulletins UNDER 2'r SHRINKAGE — "Can, anyone say that capital Texas 7, Illinois 7. Oklahoma Dc.spite. their own plight. t punishment is anything but ven­ support a bill repealing hapital A statement by. Chairjiiin) Me-; Beautiful ,ne\f spring and aummer French Ex-Leader 3. Kan.sas 4, Nebraska 3. Indlaha habitants of the sreS'srea threw------—open Clellan lD-Ark) at the outset Of from the AP Wires printa and only 99c yd.! , , geance?" punishment. The Governor has 3, Missoviri 2, nW Mexico 1 and Blames Society now changed his opinion, said their doors to refugees of fed eral hearing indicated that Ken- Parsells.' Lyon. France. March 26 i f — | Iowa 1. atorm, Several towns were crowd- ? „ * patronage for Manhat- overall total, when finally Sqme witnesses- contended thst , RAIL STRIKE DEL.AYED BEAUTIFUL A.B.C. qociety Itself is responsible ^for con­ Capital punishment, sa'ld Par- Edouard Herriot, three tim es! ■ Sixteen of the deaths were a t­ ed with them. Farm home.* 'vel- ' ^ ^ convict- i reached. Would be 5320,000. ’ dition* that lead to murder. premier of P'rance and honorary | tributed to traffic accidents in corned motorl.sts seeking safety. conspiring to McClellan told Beck that evi- Syracuse,. N. Y., Mart*! 26 —.'V threatened strike df. near­ ROBERT TURCOTTE - • \ ■ » ALL RAYON "MERRIGLO" On that point Mrs. Koskoff said: (Continued on Page Five) president of the National Assem. | which the Storm was a factor. 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MANCHESTER EVENiK’G HERALD, MANCHESTER; C0NN„ TUESDAY. MARCH 26, 1957 »|iAKCHESTER EVPNING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 26^ 1967 'y ii

the wooded area adp cent to thC' Coventry /• • , WKlTB-^-SM vmo—loao Bolton roadside. - v . Father^ s Role To Net Tax Rate Taborsky Case Cited I)aily Radio] VVBAT—«lff WDBO-rlMO The Board of Finance wlll.^ieet': Bloodmobile Quota lS Pints;y EMteni Ot^Ulrht Tlm t W POP^lUO ? mt'the school at d;S0 p.m. ioday.\ 0 wooo-jm In IJS. Home School Nurses fionsidering Chief item of. business' will bs de- termlnstlon of'^ the ta x : levy' for a/m-«J<>«>« is»*ntat u-^t!ventot 8pclle, conductresstress;’ J o^ ’F . CHap^ kiHerS prefer death to life Im- I WDRC-E. R. uorraa - • New York. March 26 (/P) — Bolton, March 36-^ (Special) ^'.IcS' raid st the Rbsemoilht Grove ducted at the Civil Defense room pclle, sentinel,I.-,v ■>/ ■ - , pri.sOT»tient. He expres.eed the be­ '^^v*"U ttle Folks Showtime Capers" I ’ --bloodmobile unit will be at the Na­ sells. Is not vengenck, but "a mst- lioyse \VTOP-£«s « With HuitC Several aoeial scientists ssy it's School nursca' In the aupierviaory on. March'lO. , in the school tonight from 7 £o‘ # Chapter inertinLlee^ings are at 7:30 lief that Taborsky is. one who Rlchitd P.eaboqy, 5f, Notch )^. o'clock.' . ★ "The Magic Brush” ■ than Hale Community Center fipm ' Rertcw : 'WUAY-Polka Party time, to boom the father's roie in district of Superintendent George p.m. the second |rttd fourth Friday WCtX;—Record Rcriew , win also M presented at the court Starts Infantry Training 1 p. m. to 6 p. ih. April 5. A quota ’‘* S c ^ 'i e t r S " 'h e said, th a t'is chnrider life lipyrisonmeht family life. Graff met again Friday it Oolum- Friday, March 29—7 ilA I of . the month ,in the.WllllmantIc . WKNB-Bd Sweet session.. He was arreated .Sunday Pvt. Carlton T. Hathaway Jr. of ISO plnta hap been set by the Masonic Hall; - v ‘ th . "only wsy to get them islay- > WTIC—Great GUderateeTt' They told the Child Study As­ big in tbclr series Of sessions to by State Policeman Francis Plsch Bowers School ers) out of society. Llovd Worley of the Connecti­ WPOF—Wax Worea WURO-R. Q Lewie . tebievs untfo'rmity of ]lrsctlee in 22, of Vsmon Rd., has arrivsd s t Red Oos's, CapL Walter B. Kellar. Kdokti Net $48 cut ■ Council of .Churches said of a ii^ WPOP—Treaaury Ascnt sociation.. of America yesterday 0^ A charge of intoxication follow^ Ft. Dix and has been aseigned to Pay-sells said--he had been op- , x . WUAV—Open Hw»« there’s been too much emphaslg on the dietrict. . , - ing a complaint W Mra Peabody, bl^d procurement .chairman posed for . veara to bills cepeallng , ='‘l'^ .' , i 0 ,« I*lUf f*-sM w S ^ *-R«»t*wd Review WHXY—Polka Party Among'the projects being con­ the Second Training regfim^nt .of L the emancl|teUon and growing im­ Ht under J 20 bond. today. ; sale for the benefit ’ of the ,4-H' theth* penalty.nenslty * . ' ' This IS vengeance: not a ..de- Fi„ over ttersse toilet ‘ WCCC—Record Review st dejed by the nurses sre the draft­ tha U.S. Army Infantry ainlng terrent." •IC—Roes Miller ITKNB—fM Sweet portance of women. Dishwashers Needed Capt. Keller is lining-up appoint-1 Town Committee Camp Scholar- "The "ase ,mr opposing them is . jv------^eat n c—Great Gild Glldereleeve "It is time.to reassess the role ing of a registration to give mon Center for eight weeks basic ttsln- wpRC-—l£ddyddy. ArnoldAcnoid Mrs; Gasprln MorraXPTA. hot fng. • • ments now. He should, be contircted ship Fund. . ' \ better now than it has ever been,'! of the. man" ln'> the American comprehensive.information;’ and lunch chairman, has issued a cal| he testified; -Betty Kunball WPOP—Treaanry Agent statement of what constitutes flr^t Hathawsy is the son of Mr. and X' by those, wishing .to donate. New ' The club will m eet.at’3'30 p.m. (OpO—Record Berttw family.” aatd Dr. €Rto Kllneberg, for additional volunteera in the hot donora are urgently needed. Friday at the home of Mrs. Fred- As to religious objections to the { *'I fhaY' ’Olka Party Coiuinbia tJniverslt^'prbfesspr of Sid St the school. lunch program at the school durs Mrs. Carlton: 'j'. Hathaway Sr., ’ WTIC- ration Entertainment The ' nurses will recommi EMst Hartford. Hla wife, Mary, "Names Those interested in volunteering, Orlck C. Ross, co-leader with Mrs. penalt.V, Parselia said, all clergy­ Radio Laae *WDR(. mte psychology. .‘iWe are getting ^a Rnirrt April. Vacancies in the sched- . X services st the program should al-| Robert A! Doggart. Parents are men are not agreed that l,t , is j WPOP—1 P'Bheea little tired .of ‘momlsm’ —■ not that Board policies on-action to be tak-1 Monday, Thursday daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George 1 ■o contact (Japt. Keller. . | ihrited to attend. They will be wrong. He said Evangelist .Btll.V: l:«A- we want to exchange it for a ‘neo- en in emergencies; on standing oV> and -Friday, , . - Powell, lives st Laks Willlsms, WHAY—Polka Party ders for working. with health and labanon. - K. of C. Week Proclaimed ' ' served a light lunch to be prepared Graham la one who believes that ! w n c—Operation Entertainment pop-lsm.’ ” The women are requested to re- i l ! ' You Can The local Board of Selectmen has j by tlje club.. 'the commandmant: "Thou sh all; Tb* estate of the late Mrs. Elsie, WDRC—Suapenao Should .Sharp. Credit, Blame school.medical offleem and requlrc- port at 11 a.m. one day a week fo^ _____ -PM WPOP—Blahop Sheen ^mcht of physical examinations in­ Maacheater Evening Herald Bol- proclaimed this week as Knights Personal Mention not kill’’ does ihH apply to ' the ; M; Kilpatrick has been inventoried tm O —1060 Radio Lane t*te— * Kllneberg tolti the Association's foiur successive weeks. Volwteers l i i of_ Columbus Week;' Albert A. Leo T.', Flaherty lias returned to taking oMlfe f6r certain crimes. ,» i ,i;48,231.>9. and her husband.! ‘WHAY—Slfht watch cluding dental, tvlsiop and hearing should contact Mrs. Morra] toa eorreapondeat. . .Doris M. WTICC—Bloii* ____ ^titea In Sound annual convention .that "special­ checks prior to registration. DTtalta, telephone Mitchell 8-5566. lUebir Rossi, public relations chairman of his home on High St. from Wind Charles Henkel, New Haven ; Kilpatrick: WDRO-The World______.Tonight ists on the family are becoming . Agreement was also reached on - \ Zone Change Discuseed Trns>t‘ the order, said the request was ham 't^mmunity Memorial Hospi lawyer, a long-time foe, of capital, * 'WRAY—Record WPOP—Modern Sounda more aware of the part men play, Rk;herd Oworek, applicant fo^ made of the BOard in line with the tal where he was a patient for punishment, as.seited! • ■ - WOC^Recwrd Review » ; l i - th ^ sentiment that all school per­ y - WKNR^PM. WHAY—Night Watch and.;,have Idedded that women sonnel should have annual phyalOal a zonb. change at the Waskelevich nation-wide 75th Diamond Jubilee three wehits; ' ' "Philosophically, thoblogically, wnO-Newa- W'TIC—Btoiraphlea ra .Bound .vhou.id not T ccelv e' all the c re d it— examinations ani) chest x-raya. property, on Rt.'SS and French Rd.; Anniversary celebration of'''4he Coming Events It'a wl'ohg to kill.’’ WDRO-Newa WTJRC—The W^ld Tonight non all the blame.’* founding of the order Tomorrow’’8 activities ■ include: TOOP-B-Bob----- and Ray WPOP—Modem SoUnda Provisions oL kp.ee and Privacy I _ A D A M S If anything, he contended, capi- Dr. Janet Rtoch of-the-WitHani t nhvalgval rM lQ cIllS Ol UlE & nA* Tll®» iSx^ The locaLSt—Iudekh^ouncil. No7 - ^ t l r ^ ’entCy Cooperative Nurs­ piiniahiiieitL interferes with- - *'wHAV—Record R<^» • ;Sa— for giving required physical exami­ SVIobilheat' ery’ and Kindergarten parent mem ------Record Review WttAY—Night Watch A. White Institute of Psychiatry t ggg^SSl.'SJ’Rar WHAY—Night Watch cian ^should be’ available for thesy tlonal Church vestry ; Second Con-1 Another speaker. Dr. Ray Dee Gworek plans to enlarge existing t o ' the church of their fhokre. ' had been put to. trial on a lesser | Mrs;. Kilpatrick died Dec. 11. Sirlas Eaey WTIC—Ted Heath examinations and compensation (or The local council has. voted .to gregatlonal Church choir, 7 :S0! ~ -Record BarMW WDRC—Ruaa Naugbinn Birdwhisteli ’ of the University o t such services was also considered. parking facilities at the picnic MdRIARTY BROTHERS charge because of- the reluctance she lived at -I I Lakewood Circle, WPOP—Hodcrh Sounda contribute and-erect a sign at ih r p.m,, sanctuary: Ljidtes,' Assn,, 1 Buffalo, s^d he had, keen many \An outline of needed facilities grounds on the 24-acre ti^act. This, 869 M AIN ST. \ l i of juries to convict on, first degree The bulk of the estate li in 200 "'im o ^ lS u ^ R ASle Laae little girls Instructed Md reward­ he says, will eliminate the'chief DISTRI BUTORS — 301-3^1 S CENTER STREET Plains Athletic Field designating | f i r - h _ Congregational WDRO-Cat KOIby WHAY—Nlght Watch- for' an. adequate health program ORFORD RUIIDINO that will be the field'used by boys ChurchChurch, vestry: I-cnten study and; murder charges. ; shares of .slock in the, Kilpatrick WPOP—Bob and. Rap w n c —Robert McCormick. ed for being "little mothers." But was made.' Other topics discussed objections of the residents who Henchel contended also ih a tilro n Works, Inc., a t ,$42,034. ba.seball teams bf town. worship service, 7:30 p'.m.. Church WTDRC-Ruea Nhughton he said he had "never seen a male included ^ e nurses' reipopaibility fear thr hazards created by park­ Comrnunity House: confirmation /' WPOP—Modern Sounda ing of cars on both sides of French Grand Knight Lawrence Matlac- Plan Visit of Brown University Glee Cltih "fessaav M:U— ■ ei^er instructed or rewarded or to the home-bound child, the need class, ,4-p.m.. First Congregational WHAY—Nlght. Watch niahed for behavior modeled on to share thinking with other, pri­ Rd. ehiorte, WjlUmantic. has listed the Church study; and Mixed, Masters, Final plans for the appearance of the Urown University Glee Club appearing April 3 at Manchester w------n c-World —World of of Mui Muile future father role'." vate and public social agencies and Further imorovemen'ta planned following schedule to be conducted 4-H. 7 p.m. make meat loaf, home High School auditorium are being made by local leaders involved. Left to right are George T, WDRC—Ruaaluaa Naughton by .the Jocal council: Communion WPOP-Revrs-Muale WPOP—Modem Sounda the- findings of President Eisen­ by the applicant Include Installation of Mrs. Albert F. Kalber. LaBonne Jr., prcsldenl of the Manchester Brown Club' and thie Junior Chamber of Commerce, ItiSS- _ hower's (Conference on Fitness of of bath horiaea, saritary facilities, breakfast^ after, receiving Holy kponsors of the slngpng group; Dr. Frank Horton, vice president of the Manchester Mental HMith WRAY—Dateline WHAY—Nlght Watch Youth. public utilities and closing-lh the Communion in a body at St. Manchester Evening HcraW C’ov- S^ iety which will benefit from the program; and William Wagner, concert general chairman and WCCC—Good avenlns Coed Goo MaMe w nc—N l^ Ufa / Mary’s Church, April 14. to be held WKNB—Ereninc Serenade WDRC—Ruaa Naughton Deaths Last JSight l^ e nurses plan to discuss school dance shed. He ..also expects to ! entry corrcs|H>ndcnt. .Mrs. Charles member bf the Ja.vcees and the Brown Chib, Dr. Horton is also a member of the Brown Club Board a m u —News WPOP—Modem Sounda immunization programs‘at another have a fitll-Ume attendant at the in the Nathrfn Hale Community I,.'Little, telephone Pilgrim 2-A23I. of Governor's, 4 Herald Photo bv Pinto i WDRC—Newa Reporter It Center, for new candidates, council WPOP—News WHAY—NIsht WsiCh By THE AS80CL\TED PRESS meeting on April 9. I vperty and hopes eventuslly to •lU— w n c—Nism Lit* Richmond, Inti.,— Roy Hlrsch- Grass Fire fence It. The entice grounds are members and the parl.sh; exemplifi- WHAY—DateRne WDRC—Russ Nsushlen burg, 64, nationally known photog­ scheduled for lendMaplnL snd.'^ a . cation of first degree, 8. p.m:. April Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cava­ afternoon was over they had killed WO&—Good tivenlns Good Maaie WPOP—Modern Sound* The local Fire Department ex­ 1,50 copperheads ranging from 16 rapher, named by the. photogra­ tinguished a graa.s fire at the clean-up. Gworek plana to retain 10. St. Mary's Church: second Jiiiiinv Hi lies Dies; naugh, South Windsor. WlOi'B—Serenade u-.#s— . - degree, S’p.m.. April 12, St. Mary's Hospital Notes DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: to 18 inches long. nrriC—Strtctlv Sporu WHAY—NiSht Watch phers Assn, of America-in 1955 as property of Edward M. Carien, WDRC—Weather and Eaimaa ■- WTIC—News, Mtule one of the nation’s 20 top photog­ Volpl Rd. yesterday. The call was Church; -and third degree, .3 p.m., Foritler Polilieiaii Amy Luginbuhl, RFD 3; Rockville; WPOP—Lawrence Welk WDRC—New* April 14 in a hall in West Willing- Patients Toila.v: 176 / Richard Norton, RFD 1, Wapping; W’POP—News raphers, shot to . death Monday, received at 1:45 p.m. when sparks WRAY—Se rm d e . Lcitington. Ky. — Thomas B. from an incinerator fire ignited GIVE HER ton. (Cdintiniied from Page One) a d m i t t e d YESTERDAY; John Bycholski, 20 Oakwood Rd-i WCCC—Oood Rvcnlns Good Moaie '^W'HAY—Niaht Watch CrtnnWelT, 86, Veteran lAxlngton adjacent grass- an<| brush. Plans for the coming events will Lioren Keeney.. 25 Pioneer Circle; Mrs. Eva Perrett, Tolland; Mrs. WKKB—AUen Brown , V WTIC—Sporta Final be voiiipleted at the .S'p.m. meet­ Yencha, Stafford WTIC—l.et George It ' WDRC—Ruaa Naughton horseman, founder of the Biood- Court Cases Tonight CHRISTIAN DIOR The brawny Hines had the com­ Patrick Welch, Andover; Carol 1 Margaret CMS / . WDRC—Mualc a la -Carte ing of the Council, ton’i.'i row in the 1 WPOP—Modem Bounds Horse Msgasine, and former news­ Some 50 men will be presented - available at mon touch as a politician. During Davis, 61 Fox'eroft Dr,; Stanley Springs. "SERVICE BENEFITS" ^ WPOP—Mel AUen^' 11 ;Sa— paperman In Lexington, Louisville, 'at a special session of Trial Jus-! church hall. '\ , Avery, 21 Salem Rd.; Mrs. Clemen- ! D I^H ARG ED TODAY: Mari- •R*- « ^ WHa Y —Symphony In lha Night Fragment Unit M'qrk Program hi.* dn.vs as district leader, he pro-^ WBAY—Bnpper Sereaade WTIC—Aiarllght Serenada Cincinnati and Chicago, died Mon­ tlce Court at 7:30 today on var-j WELDON’S , tine Chapman, 55 Drive B; Mra: i ana iMaziola. Willlmanttc; James MEANS A LOT TO YOU! WCCC—Good Eveninc Good Muate WDRC—Ruaa Naughton day. He was born in Woodford ious gambling charges. T h e ! The Fragment Socirty will have vided food baskeLs. Jobs, boat | Lc„g Bleuel, 65 Pearl St.; Mrs.i Lovett. 54 Hawthorne St.; Robert WKNO-P.M. _ WPOP—Modem Bounds 901 MAIN STREET W nc—Three Star Extra county, Ky. .. charges grew out of a State Po-' an all-day work session .tomorrow rides, children's parties and otherDorothy Harlmanri, RFD 3, Rock-| and Marlon Larkin, 12 Oakland WDHG—Lowell Tbomaa ^i?HAY-:Nlg(it Bymphony in the Church Cqmmunity House. favors for the needy. vdle; Mrs. Julia Carter, 68 'Jooper St. — p—Meet the ArUat WTIC--8 tart!ght Sersnada The Women will, clean the kitchen. WDRC—Wlgbrowl______Favor-seekers cf-owded his ! f \ ^ ^'JnvAY—Sermai__ __ -lie . _ . „ . Therq will be a discussion on new SN.AKES AU VEI WCOO-Gpod Evmiiur Good Minis home. He received many of. them ! ' i A t ' curtains for; the women's work­ WKNB-rtBVentos Strenads SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS before breakfast w'hile.he lounged [ Ferguson Rd.. Mis._Gilda York, Pa. iJfi—Farmer Law- w nc—Dick Bortcl \ room. \ Cuneo, 701'E. Middle Tpke.; AMolet j pence Barbour- dug into a pile of WDRC—Aasos u d Aady ‘Spiritual Gifts’ Those Attending are to bring a in bed. DURING THIS GREATEST Tlie seeds of Hines' downfall l>e- O’Reilly, Bolton; John Monoghan, ! sawdust and spoiled a copper­ • $• • • yaad «trfi«ah WrOP—m t o a LewU box litneh. Coffee will be .served. 58 Overlook Dr.; .Sharon Brewer, head snake. 'Hte.n he spotted an- ■Mdieal ear*. skwM •* writ*: All women interested in attending P " Prohibition ErtU_The ' ‘ItekT—*er*aas .Avallahle investigation of municipal corrup­ tion in New Vork City, but noth­ Fine St.: a daughter 5o Mr. and T d e r i| jo a A former Methodist minister, he U.S. Defense Savings Stamp.s Mrs. Walter Barry. Thompsonville: '56 Plym. Bclvtdcre Hardtop,. .$2195 8 1.5 ing came df it. Oft P B | re 'Tii^ sought Holy Orders in the Episco­ w ill be available tomorrow at : j a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Neal I a.m. a t Robertson School. ] In the late 1930X' Dewey was pal Church sifter an effective peri '55 Olds. SHper 88 Hoi. Cpt. . . $2195 named special prosecutor/to in­ J'loddijt. ThompeonvUle-. A'total of $6,5.25 was purchased BIRTH TODAY:.A daughter to od of service in his former chqroh by pupils last week at Robertson vestigate rackets in New York. In As a native of Arkansas, he Was I '55 Morcury Montdoir Hardtop $2195 School and $41,70 by pupils of Cqv- 1937 his men raided a group of y educated at O zark Wesleyan enlrj’ Grammar School. policy banks and seized almost 70 WALT LAMOUREUX prispners. Some talked. E fficleat— DepeadaMe Academy In that eUte and received '55 Mercury Custom 2’*Door .. .$129$ Girl Hnopsters Piny Ijist Till his liberal arts degree from Baker I The WllliameUes Girls' basket­ Indictments were returned I RodQ CMd'TV S«rvic« (^llega there. 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. M f ' W ' X ...... ■ . , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER;; CONN- TUESDAY. MARCH 26, 1957 PAGE SEVEN . . •■',■. 'v.. ■■■-■, \ .' ^ ■.'•_/ .f ■ ■ . . ■ ., / ' * . r - MA^fCHPSTEft EVENIN^! HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUEpDAY, MARCH 36,1057 ., • coincildence ii.tbzt was afi onUMly z H oly Land Scenes — —— —_ ■ •.'X X..'■ ' X '• ■ - » X X .L..' .^^■'^V X .: L-: • .7 Big Switch in P oU cy^I , . ' l v unplqnned and chance meeting?” E n g a g c tl^ on a litUa card he miiilpd out to Area Co\ Ity: ■y': snapped Lawrence.. "The- truth running the Canal. 'Iliat .failure iriving startling. oftenao to • maiiy ^ / tmdU'covcr. ^lalatora., Wa erddlt him with hta custoraan. :'r Of the matter* ia that you were Shm vn to C ouncil ^ iEattrlr?HtPr nUctiJigX, was then adverttaed as almost a being amtet enough to know that D r o o d l ^ Seems -a amall town - needed a SmiONEBY waylaying there, Thp pre*«nt British vicyi) is thst certiiinty. It was only When , the Connecticut^ hit attempt to capiUliae on the By ROGER'PRICE preacher badly, back in the, early : AIRMAILX- n o t e s Towns id ',‘Indeed, I was not?4..^piJed {The Manchester Council of ? p r a U i ^ays, tVheh'. a mlniateriaf-looklng Some of Britain's heat friends Egyptians somehow proved -cap­ \ laaue would reunite the Reppll- l b a Din o b r a n d s U; S, R everses Field detective. Churchp? met last night at’ the idtns of the House into one lov- feUoW rode in on a-horse, , a com­ ' '' '-H "■ J ' ' - ‘ * • Lawrence emphasized thl Concordia Lutheran Church. made^ a grave mistake^ in turning able qf operating' the Candl, Just Yankee harmohloiis family again,-We mittee, met him. This Conversation Census Jui tlmony given by the. widow’s Following the dinnerNaerved by to the United tiatlons in ^ Neat*' as If they were not hopeieasly ln» followed: Arthur Driig Stoi By A. 11. Q. credit him with being amart ><'■ showed she once cut the the Ladies Aid Societ.vXof the Best crisis of last fall, The Pos­ ferior in everything, that Britain enoi^ to realiee that, -whan ha "Preacher?’’ . , <>\ ' T o jiCUiaiice- System Hartford, March 26 (Special) - out of her wilL He charged church, the Rev.-,C. E. WlnHow of am^ France -decided that the only aiW l^out individual Republican '"Yep." ' Tolland Ooimty led the eight __ elective knew that when he the Church of the Nazarene shWed sibility that the altei native might The ' continuing ' Judgment on "What’ll, you charge, to preach wey • to get the Canal heck was -leglalat^ 7or praiae from a Dem­ counties of the State In population was 4|uestioning the doctor, about slldea of hl's trip to the Holy LaA<); ■have been world war the British Oovemoc Ribicoff is th at heX ocratic ^varitor, he was riWng here Sundityl” » r r (Cone growth last.' year, according to ‘ certificate for cremation At the: buslneas meeting, re­ t< mpy#"In and seise-It by -in* "TWenty-fivSv dollars." taries for jhe (our major regions reject. They thlnli th* alternative -Still has -that modicum of nptfve them a idlas of political embar- of the glo^p — Europe, Latin statlatlcs released by' the State of the bbdy in which Adams bald ports were' heard from the fol­ va.sion.^^ls time, they were right. "We ain't got that much." w ould have been ,,a satisfactory intelligence and political acumpn tasaihant, and guaranteeing that ^ Washington's Advice is valiiL^oday. America, Jhe Far East ahd Africa- Department oU Health this week. to tor a s ^ e knew he was not a lowing committee: Holy W e e It, Egypt w ai'4 backward joke, from each one of them would ■ think "All right, fifteefl-^qlldrs." ' Nevertheless, beginning in\940, An estimated population of 58,- beneficiary. youth, evangelism and tnatitution.s. Britirii recoiujueat of S^ypt. So which have brought him thus far “ We ain’t got that much either.” Near-East-South Asia. the military point of : view. again* and again before he or she the United States moved ateadlU’. , Out of these meetings come ma- 200 for Tolland County towns "Vou could'^ave asked him The question of a visitation and that was about Xthe first thing along. ' . ' next departed .flrpm the HoUae ma^ X "How mud) have .you -got?" preaching mission on a community- toward alliances, in 1946 ailianc^ ‘jur policy-making rec'ommenda- represents a 4.'5-p®r Increase wh«Aher -he knbw Mrs. Morrell Britain toid Giuiada, when- they On that basis, then, it has to .be Jwjty in any l.way which m ight "Ain’t yoi^ got a sermOn- you -.tions. These are not yet final, how­ over the 19fi6 figures. The new had cut him out Of hjer will, but wide basis was discussed and re­ r \ got togetheb ih Bermuda. assumed that' he - knew exactly happen to please the gubernator­ can give for about five dollars?’’ became the foundation' of U.S. estima.te indicates a growth of 31 ferred to the evangelism commit- "Yep, I have. But I warn you,- it l e r , They have to be. hammered you did not ask *oy of those Britain got-a straight answer. Open Fo^iim w’hat he was doipg when, last ial t ^ e a . for-elgm policy.. oiiV, further within the National per cent fn count, population since things?'" pressed La .tee for study and report. aln t wort]th a—’’ Porch Enclosures e next meeting'of the coun- It was to the effect that support ...... - ■ ■. ■ ■ week,-he reached out for a wide, Ahyway, if the Qovamor Policy of Containment Security Councit’ (N SC I. the last official U.S. census in 1950 y. "I could have done,’\H annam | QUINN'S high one, th at. wasn't > even ''OlW .Wiun't as amart as we allege him Fted Gj when 44,709 persons were tabu-,' be the annual meeting, to ^BR o r of the United Natio;is is,.land will’ ‘ittimiilating Speaker' ‘ *^ollta Dot with Polka Dot e JAUOCSIES : ^This'PoJtcy is based on a theory, The ’’NSC ia composed of the -replied cooly. __ CIATBD PRlfiSS To the Editor, > to the gubernatorial plate, akd to be, he ought to be, because a TRIPLE-VENTILATING' known as "containment.” Its rreslderit and Vice President, tlic lated. ’ -A Lawrence then aaked: May 27 at the South Meth­ ■■‘^AAAOcbtt^ PreM 1» excJuilvely remain, a cornerstone of: Canadian popped it back to the leglalatiya^ what actually happened was. of Polka V Dots’ -Manttouim Island a On- odist C h iu ^ ^ . . . PHARMACY \ to tb i ^ r^publicAU.oD of .On April lOth a t - 8:00 p.m. at' If 'this Droodle looks like it’s ex- lario la rated as the oat freah- o h o r iz o n t a l s l id e major premise Is' that by bottling secretaries of state, treasury and New figures for county towns "These matters I gave 1 *DtirB dUiWlchfcs credited to it. dr policy. It was, of coi>rse’, the de­ the South Methodist Ghurch, the bhan'ch. ^ course, that party unity Bared up • AWNtNO' TYPE . up communism within Russia and defense, the- directoi of defense are: Andover, 1 500; Bolton, 1,900; raised are not things that And if he knew what he was and tedependence flickered Out In eptlonaily well dra-vvn there’s a water island in the PhoM Ml 3-4136 'But otberwtM cr3iwl cision of Canada not to approve Manchester chapter of the United reason for it«— it is. You see, my her satellites, communl.sm ulti-, mobilizatiem And the President’s Columbia, 1,700; CoVentry, 5,500; Adams said at all. but a reflec F a c u lty R e j ^ f i Pay S c a le World Federalists will present'as doing when he reached out to veto the House. ' \ Free Sketches and Estimates.' mately will collapse or moderate— disarmament aifyiser. Elllngtom 3,900; Hebron, 1,600) tlon of things you were saying it which really carried the day the bill by which the General As­ neighbor from across the hall, Mr. Isoring •photo ■ ' ------dispfttchea herein are 3t^ reaenred. a speaker at an .open, meeting^ As to why a Democratic -(jov- Cossayuna, ia an -Artiat and lately and the odds are on the side of. the In addition,, the -director bf the Mansfield, 11,400; Sortiers, 3,200; and putting to him and to which jB^Uy M. Miner Plymouth, March, 26 ---r against aggression in. thd* United Mrs. Marion McVltty. sembly had flinally, after a' rather empr co'uld conceivably desire .to RUSCO SALES OFHCE free world. > Central Intelligence' Agency, our Stafford, 7,600; Tolland, 2,200; he was making no reply?” ruti eerrice cUent of N, B. A. Serv- Nations. Ibx wiw Canada which lively controversy in the House, he’s-been teaching, me to paint'in Plymouth schoql teachera-.X®''e Mrs. MicVltty has beeh an.< ac­ have a Republican House subaidd a revolutionary style he's/devel- ID SALE Washington's advice werit. Into spy outfit, and, the chairman of Unidn, 300; Vernon, 15,600 and 'T hat is quite untrue," the de­ Mr. and Mra. Ralph Miner of turned down a new offer bXt.he ‘^W U btri Hepresenlallvtitv took the lead in fighting for the credited observer’ to the United enacted raises for its clerks, door­ into steamroller unity, and lose Middle Tpk*. W ., . the discard March 12, 1947, when Board of Education for a $fi0ft, Jultua M««hew» Sptcial keepers and other attendants to ^ed called. “ Slobblsm^^t’s an ThUP^^, Marc,h 28, 9 :39 a.m. the Joint -Chiefs of Staff sit with V'illington, 1,800. * ' tective responded. 'Thwe vlere his Gilead ahpounce the engagement creation of the- United Nations Nations for a number of yeirs. Be­ all chance of intelligent, spirited Democratic President Truman' ap­ the NSC in an advfsory capacity. Figures for other area towns are actual words and I have recorded of their daughter. Miss Betty wage increase. The board offered cause of her position in the United replace the bonuafcs. abolished t\vo Independence, that could be easy. entirely new Art Fopm and it's Ttl. Ml 9.3641 peared before Congress and asked Police Force to go into the.Near years ago, he, the Governor, knew dlCfetent b e c au se/th e Slobblst HALE'S STORE The Bartlett-Braiaard C«. - The information which pours Glelstonbury. 11,200 and South them a’ccurately." May Miner, tp Bruno Julius Cot- thednereaae .last night at a 3-hour' gapULATIONS. Natmns, she has. been able to ob­ He la inevitably limited to one paints, on Bwii^Cheese with . a for $400 million to provide mili­ into the" departmenl is l token up Windsor, 5,500. The, defense counsel chaljenged da . I of Gllead!\sf>n of Mrs. Ester- meeting under a pian which would Hkist and help ease the invasion serve the mechancla and personai- he wasn't striking a real blow hope with this all-Republlcan -Mg' Thomas Spencer kad '' West Hartford, Conn. x tary and economic aid for Com- give a teacher with a bachelor's Tm HtraM for economy. H ockey-Stic^^iliped in Ketchu; Miz|>ah arcles, WSCS and - channeled to Foreign Service Whether o not the Stale fig- Hannam’s testimony that the doc- Ina Cordani of X»toria, Long Is- Xi-fw-ces - out.— And the tles of the U.N. from behind the islature, which is that it. will dig * munist-lhreatened Greece*and Tur­ Officers (FSO) occupying 'Vniirt- ures are i'ealintic. may be quds- land, N. Y. ------flegree a nTtntmum of $3.8( ■iiuiM duuentjug in scenes. Those of us who' haVe read Furthermore, when we grant a deep political hole (or Itself, or Mustard, key. ------tor-eommented to his receptionist Canada in all this, as a member ally arenmioo enthusiaatlc^out try desks," eacl) handling rnallws tioned In some area towns. Bolton, when arrested for murder. "I will Miss Miner l,s emjth’y®** toe maximum of $5,800. Teachers with TB* her reports and heard her speak th'e Governor political acumen, we and behave in Such a atsalght par­ any inhovntions, have been/tovtng Truman re-emphasized U.g. de­ pertaining to a given nation. for Instaoce. is given at 1,900 peo­ a master’s degree would get $4,000 r f of thV.Brillsh Commpnv.’ealth' of know how. interesting and stimu­ don't go half .way. 'We don't tisan fashion that his otra pres, termination to contain commuitlem see you in heaveif.'-’ W. T. Grant Co. of H^ttord. and •dytrtiaiiic «io«int bbun: ~ out Slobbism and . s a ^ things If action Is required, the FSO ple. TTiat town’s last grand list "I, am bound to .suggest, to put it her fiance, who was tormetly '"Kh to $5,800. The teachers, however, t ^ L O B E Natlona^was perhaps even more lating a speaker she la. stop with guessing that he Is half tlge'will benefit by the cbmparl- ;e, "Amasing!"—"Rsnsational by committing U.S. troops to a 3- want a $5,700 maximum for ■ I urge all the people of Man­ smart. f 'son. • To that end, he could com^ year war in Korea. .passes the information along, up­ tahulate'd 771 dwellings. U.slng the to ybu bluntly,, that Dr. Adams Green Manor festates. Mamshester, impOrtant than the role played by —^ “Teirlflc!'' and ypeliclous!" I ward through an intrichte chain statistician’.'! conservative “rule of never said anything like, that." de­ ia now in'the U.S. Army, staUqned bachelor's degiee and $5,900 for a the United plates itself. chester, Interested in- peace and It there were A limik on his po­ ceivably want to pee the Remih- In recent year.s the Truman Doc­ master’s. the 'United Natlona. to attend this litical intelligence, 'we* coUld rea­ llcan steamroller heading merrily myself feel that someday aoon Mr; of command with recommenda­ thumb" of 3.5 persons per dwell­ clared the jifwyer. at Ft. Dix. ' . T1iursd«y. Coaaayuna will become as famous WANT COMTDRT? trine. as it is known, has been ing. the e.stlniated population' for No dale has been set for the SERVICE E. m. fYiday. Now, of cohvse, Britain both meeting on the 10th of April at son that, with his decision to veto, on. so heavily populated its drlv variously adverti.sed and packaged, tions. ■ t ■ 'They, were *the very words,” Be: 10;*) «.m, »»ch as R em b ran d t^ -Van Gogh. I hope Under this system major policy Bolton would be 2,698. H a n n ^ malnt.ained. . lyedding. ' except Setordey — believes and hopeK that the Unit­ the South Methodiat Church. ahd in the composition of his veto era became reckless. In fact, if So—it couldift ’hapjien to a nicer Who of lit does not tcant and nem'^omfort but still apparently exists as the 923 MAIN STREET— TEI,. Ml 3.5707 ed Nations uHll be itnable to han­ Sincerely. mds'enge, he'.w as attempting to Ahe Republican leaders can’t keep basis for foreign policy. recommendations arc supposed to Vemon-Rockville is the first > ^ th e r detective. Inspector j, FOR RENT - A. E. Diskan. M.D. Slob. at particular times? B rile y Pugh, has testified- he dle the continuing situation in the further- and encourage the spilt order in the House, perhaps Rlbl- President Ei.serihower, for ex­ work their way upwards: If Im county town to aurpas:i the 15,000 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projectors *hiMdiy, March 2ft. Chairman, which had. develooed on the Re­ cofl will. ^ The matchless Book of the Ages, the Holy $lble, ample; asked Congress last Jan. 5 portant enough they will reach mark. The State figures credit it •heard the receptionist "mumble Near East, and that,'in Its. failure. offers a well of inexhaustible comfort which wiR be something and the four words I Workers Needed —Hound' or silent, also 85 mm. 6 Manche.ster Chapter publican sldd^of the House, when for $200 milMon to provide fnili the secretary. Otherwise they are with a 50 per cent Increaa^ slnye slide projectors. r ‘ Six Boundaries Down Uiere will be a revival, of Ylt* U.W.F. the pay raise hilj| was pa.sscd. Thought for Today absolutely undlmmed and undisturbed by sin and tary and economic aid to the Mid­ handled by -an’assistant aecretary the 1950 census. Union, , the cqiin- heard were ‘see you In heaverr.' " sorrow when Christ .Jesus, the SSvior, Cornea at the' ty's .smallest, town, giine^'only i But steadfastly. Hannam stuck For Cancer Drive ^ ' What happened in Rome yester- empire way of handling the Near In fact, this w ^ the .way the 1 Presented Sponsored by the Manchester dle .Easterh neighbors of Greece j Until Dulles Itecame secretary by his testimony despite the bar- WELDON DRUG CO. V A C A T ib l Back ExiutlAittii Bill play looked on the surface. It end of the world to take His believers home. Christ, and Turkey, now regarded as -se­ I the p'ercolation up a.’steni of 20 per cent in' the sanve period, | 90t Main St; Tel. MI S-5S2t '{l^day, involving six nations of wesl- East, with the United States Council of Churches the Son of God, befiame man to taka man’a place, . ______^ rage of suggestions that he had re- I Over 300 volunteer workers and Canada both shifting- th e ir . looked as if the Governor, heart­ curely in the anti - Communist ! developing policy was generally ■ ■ sorted to trickery aqd innuendo in ' ^ s m Burops, was a beautiful and ened and encouraged by signs of To Brownie Unit Buffering for hie sins: Now, since God gave His camp I employed. Dulles apparently relies are needed foi’ the 19.5j ______H artford.'_ ^^_rch 26 ifl^ -The only-begotten Son, "whosoever belleveth in Him shall, cj , | 1 -V" ' J A de.scribing the 'defendant's reac- ■'Lights On " Drive, according to SUGGESTKHtS ; symbolic thing, which in some support from the United Nations fXegisialure's KdiJcatlon Commit­ a split in the great Republican / Life’s Bargains Eisenhower also asked for Con- | less on this procedure than some, majority in the House, w:a.s using An American flag pre Sooner or later all of ua must not perish, but, have everlasting life.",—John 3;16. o C O llf ir iC i 1 S T C l A C C tions during the investigation and Mrs., Alfred P. Werbner and Mrs, X ■ • •* ways stirred the human Imaglna- to Britain.\ • tee-approved yesterday a blH that See also Acts 16:30-31—"What must I do to be gressional approval of the use' of i of his predec, ssors in arriving at at, the time of his arrest. Jerome Breltschncider, co-chair-- Britain, li^other .lords,, would would \ give local ''a<;hool boards his opportunity to try to widen .sented by the. Indies ixiliary of learii that there are no so called U.S. troops, If necessary, to stop a policy. He consults only oCcaslon- Hjp BERMUDA (13 Days— Ship) . “ tlon more than anything that has power to, expel school pupils -.vhose that split, by reemphasizing the Manchester Chaple^No. 17, DAV, bargains in life. All of qs get just saved?" . ..; "Believe on the Lord-Jesus Christ, and any open Communist aggression in I ally with people on levela below Tells Al)out Doctor Hannam' said he first disou.sscd men of the "Lights On" committee ~hi^>penad since the Middle Ages, have us both repent our reliance to Brownie Troop ^84 at thd Rob about what we pay -fop. Tliis was thou Shalt be saved." . v Mrs. Morrell's death last year dur­ for the Cancer Drlve.- conduct ts^coosidei-ed not in the issue which had- created it in the the Middle East. j assistant secretary. w i u t i CALIFORNIA (17 Days^-Alf and Roil) . . $300.00 2 when BUrope lost lU unity and upon the processes of world law Ijesl Intere'rt of the school. Cur­ first place, by -forcing that issue ertson School yepterday afternoon brought home to me m a' very There is no other way to forgiveness and peace. After e.xlcnsive debate. Con-| xhat 1s, unle.ss he's on the road, (Continued from Page One) ing his long Investigation of the 'The "Liglita On" Drive will be -.-X' to a second vote, and by pUbllcly The flag -was presented by Amerl real way ■ in a little story that Jesus Christ is our only and all-sufficient Savior, deaths of several wealthy old held on Sunday evening, Apr)l.-14. ? began to develop itself as a rival last November, cn'd follow Britain rent law reijulres the board : to gress approved both requests. which he frequently is. Then he MEXICO (10 Days^-AjrT...... $334.00 back to big power methods of try­ prove fts charges -before the pu­ citing, in friendly and pral-sing panizatlon phairmart Mrs. Inez one of the merchants of. Avon u.sed Who loved us all, even unto death on the cross. Under the Constitution the Pres- | , oncareer women who. ha'd been looking a people the doctor attended In East­ It will be the only door-to-door can- group of nation states. Tqshlon,.the individual Republican Mahoney and was accepted for the bourne. Victorian haven for re­ va.ss of the campaign. *10 .addition ing to settle issues. From the pil's parents. "rhe bill would elim­ Idcnt is responsible for foreign , gnibassadors or 2,892 foreign serv- little bored, sat up and leaned for-' LIFE * The six nations involved wgre inate, such hearings,^. . legislators c, who had W _ the tVoop by.’Noreen Bouthergill. 'ZION SAYS' AGAIN policy. ' jpg officers, key men in our foreign' ward with rapt attention. tired gentry. to collecting. , contributions, EUROPE (28 Day^Ship) : ...... $645.00 ^Belgium, France,. Italy, Luxem- United Stbtei,, at J^rmuda, Britain Houae'a brief movement for inde­ Commander Anne . Stepard led No man, however, is qualified to poUcy ' ' Dr. Adams, 58-year-old society The hawk-faced. 48-year-old de­ volunteer canvassers will dis­ seemed to get several implied as­ pendence.. the .Brownies in the Pledge of Al­ .. . Come, hear the Message of Lent, centering In Christ crucified, physician, is charged with drug­ tective said when he went later tribute vital information on can­ WAII ( U Ddyt—Air) ...... $657.00 “ bourg, the Netherlands and West Plan Pike Bond Sale, Date th'emanwhqowmed every individual’s and, the world’s comfort and hope. grasp all the world"s complexities. | ' oulies travels so widely that he surances that we were wlHlng to > But, as w-p say, we do not go legiance and they in. tom sang and that is where the Departm^t ' intimately familiar with ging an 8tiyear-old widow, Mrs. to arrest the doctOr and told him cer to each per.son visited. Anyone Geripajoy—the Isame six nations of ■‘Happy Birthday" to her, when . ■.. Come in, for Lenten meditatien, or any time, church open day he was being charged with murder. interested in working for the drive I^ff!E 8 QUOTED FROM NEW YORK shift away from the U.N. Canada Hartford, htarch 26 (^—-The half way in. bur assessment of the and night. of State fils into the picture. T^c - gp, jjg problems than Edith MorreU, to death in 1950 in “ the darller Irop and coal gubernatorial political intelli­ they learned that it was her birth­ Department develops recotnraenda-, predecessors. He has order to benefit from her will. She "Dr. Adams replied, 'Murder?' is urged to call Mrs. Alfred P. has at least beg^n by standing State Expressway Bond Commis­ day. Books on flag etiquette were iMmofEcaQ left him an oaken cheat of silver Then patused for a few seconds and Werbner, 40 Marion Dr., or Mrs. EARLE SMHAHA6EHT V “ Btunlty.X gence. tions and offers them-to lire Pres-j^p-^g, since the United States has firm, and that is welcome. sion medts Thursday to set a date .We credit him with being smart presented to the girls and refresh­ Zion is a Church of the Lutheran Hour, beard Sundays 7:80 P. M. Ident through the Secretary, cur­ and her son. gave the'doctor her said, ‘Murder, can you prove it was Jerome Brettschneider, 135 Tan­ Sf7 mnrUltDmiAHuimmn CRUISES. RESORTS. HOTELS £ What they did yesterday, was- for the sale of $50 million worth ments served. Also present from WPOP, and over 1,200 other stations, In 54 languages and 68 "become involved in the economic ner St. . - oWs. of bonds for the Connecticut enough to know, that, by usjrtg his rently John Foster Dtillcs. Rolls Roycc. . ' murder?’ ” u r tm tu i JYSS » sign two m w treaties. By one of veto on a matter which di^ctly. the auxiliary were Mr*. Elizabeth Territories and Foreign Countries, also a Chureh of "Moments nf Information flows into Slate's and millfary life of 60 natlona, to The detective, giving a polished AIR, (AIL and STEAMSHIP TICKETS SI these treaties ^ e y bound then»- The Biilbo.ird Canyons Turnpike. Up to now $200 million Caldwell. Mrs.' Sally Klrka and Comfort” (Radio and TV).—And Zion is a Church of "This Is the tune of $57 billior. worth have bieen sold. The project concerned' the prerogatives of the The Life" "IV' (over many channels), tan concrete building here 24 (Tomorrow:.The ”Ambass*:,< / .sonal Accident Insurance. We sell it, of course ! ; many, whose "^utiial challenge situation has nqW’ reached “Glad I Changed ; has, In history, done so much to the atige where thei4^ sie great soak the>soil of Europe -with hu- sti etches of American highway : raan blood. where automobil^ travel is through Ha thought about trading "Moby" ^ So nhese were inspiring cere- sort, of billboard canyon. You (or an teonomical littit loraign car. to Gas Heat” > monies yesterday, and the chll- drive out tqX,get away from it'all It was too littia (or 5 kids. / ' dren who were let out of school to R obert Jt S mith and you ^ d it s41 racing slong- Max Miller t celebrate this possible dawn of a aide w i^.you, with itp slogana and t neW day for the'mselvee and for INCORPORATED X .• r-->i compi^aioiis and appeals pressing REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE S a y s :* ^ .", their children may, one hopes, have in upon you more fiercely than if ! been celsttnsdng something Very. 963 ,MA$N ST., GROUND IXOOR — TEL. MI,9-52fl you hatfuever left ltx t aU In the •TNSURANSMmiiV’NINCE 1914” “ I- ; real and meiuilngful. first place. 77^ . - f Tet, with ajl this hope, there was The proposed t)sn is, says the • one touch 1 sadness Thssc. six. outdoor advertising industry, a • nations are but one portion of Eu- violation o^ free enterprise, and > ropt, and Europe it but one por-; It is a piece of attempted Invaalon :.'!4 ! tldn of the world, ^j^id yet the of aUle's rlghU by the federal ; sune urgent necessity for unity gevemment. It might slow down . aiuf cooperation in order to survive So he Ixiiuht fttfflblir, only car with the American market place, by T he Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY • which moOvatss these six natioha- room (or'sixfi-iootefa pluSEuropnn letting Americans qscape thie con- .; appUes also to the rest of Europe. car aconomy, handling east. ‘ inual. pressure to improve, them- ; and also to the rest of the world. eclves by spending more money. /•? < Hie only difference, in reality, They even say these billboard HANDSOME, LUXURY STYLING. IVORY ^ is that these'six nations h j^ been ernyons mjike for safe driving, . able to eee the n e c e ^ y a IJtUe by helping to keep drtvera awake. OR CHARCOAL GREY WITH GOLDEN ‘ more eleariyi and also been i: > MIUtKJIVAUuDN Nevertheless, we are ,>for the DECOR. BEAUTIFUL PRESENTATION able to cdsioelTe^ibore quickly-and ban, for a ir 41,000 milee of new V dearly, thr^pdssibility of a fare­ hlHiway as green, ae it can poe- CASE ...... 4 3 4 ” well to spine of the trappings of albly be. , t£e ti^ a n state political idea. ' A v~ • ^tow the question, which only Regardlea* of how you shave . . . electrically, with ...tbs future can answer, is this: Fair At Something DRUG eTORl.... ^ Which, of two posdible effects, is lather, or brushless . . . you now can eujoy a closer, The Egyptians may not be very It was a Rambler "6" that set tha , this pilot type movement'and sc-; good at the bu^ness of war, as MISS HELEN HART, NASCAR cross country racord of 32 O We arc here ti^ help your sntoother, shave than ever before! . . . with the ; compUshment Ukely to have? Will their complete military debacle milts per galion with overdriva 325 N. STEELE RD„ W, HARTFORD, SAYS: it. by Jts own limited. sppUeption last fall UlOstrated. but they are, household—we want to serve lightest shaving touch of all time — the Velvet , pt its ideal, merely divide that Eu- in some other respects, making a every member in every way s •; rope the ideal "would unite? Or your valuables deserve d n-odest, beginning in the business possible. Call on us often for “I hold the Hartford Gas Company ;.. Touch! It’s yours today witji the new Bulova Pre., will it prove a contagious pilot of catching up to the modern and the men who helped'install-my, ga» ‘ I experiment, drawing the rest of your varied family needs. And y orid. For InsUnce, it is the ver­ furnace... in the highest esteem. I'm de- '' cifeion Electric R a io r l, Turope toward Itself, and edu- dict of General Raymond Wheeief, SAFE DEPOSIT BOX i do be sure to bring us your . Cfctlng the whole worid toward ^he the American who is in charge of Doctor’s prescriptions. We’ll lighted with the furnace and haye nevflr ides that it, in lU turn, must make . • first aid oplf $in|le-hssd sisctric rKor’ wilh 6 cuttiiH bisdi*. Siiei Canal salvj^e work for the It is SO unwise to risk the danger of., Rental of a Safe Deposit Itox compound them cargftilly—a't regretted changing to gas heat. I only ' , some progress towsid becoming United Nations, that, so far ms theft, misplacement, damage or destruc­ Cost* as little as uniformly fair prices. wish I had maode the change long ago.” s New Ifimmini Clipper - tlx finel touch Jor intpeecsbli $ropmih|. ; one w»wld if It is to survive? Canal business is concerned, the tion by allowing items of value or .senti-' Russls, for the moment, scorns Egyptians have a lot of "good mental attachment, to be qarried on • a Shpvet - it sn^^ya its only result has to .RaMWar't 1st ia Iradt-ia ntae It's time you changed to Gas' Heat, too! uchnleal people" and are perfect­ your person, or stored on your premises.' ., (MNog alitw-prlcU ctii^'biiaisa - be a d i^ v s result But we would ly capable of operating the Canal. Its Hit wirlafl toy; itw tr asad. MILLEB PHARMACY Seyen out of every ten nflw homes Ijyilt • nti III herd-lo-ihevs stm's of fits sad neck. ^ gum that if these six nations Your valuables are secure 'when they A DAY! It is perhapd ironic that tfieir in America have clean, silent, depend­ Built with ihi pfseitipn of i 23;lewil Bulott witch. '. themselves wmsin loyal to their possewloil of this technical cap­ are placed in an S.B.M. Safe Deposit The Rexall Store . new ides], Uielr example is going Bbx. And the Cost is Very nominal. RAMBLER able^ thrifty Gas Heat. Get a jPree Gas ability may, last ybar, have been , Heating-E^imate for your own h<^e. EASY C.REDIT TERMS '. to develop contagion, Joiners, and. the thing -that brought about the .^ 6o,V -8 imitators. ' . FREE . . . NEW STREET MAPS OF MANCHESTER Phone JAcksbn 4-8361^' new expoeure of their complete Aniilmi MeWn Iksss >|y hr AantlMsi 2M GREEN ROAD N futility In Uie military field: For ' Canada's “Cornerstone” ' tliwe was a ooVnfortable Ume7 af­ ROLAND Prompt Froo CcUl and Dolhrory Sofvfeo ■ J ^ Bermuda m eeting‘between M OTORS.>e. ter Namier’S seizure of the Suez Pliont Mi 3-4134 , -S’ fv. SEE YOUR HEATING CONtRACTPR OR .'tlM United States apd Britain ia Cana], wriicn Britain and France GAUDET Sitwitkkdi. DaCORMIER 'lhs,;baing aucepeded by fine WtSyeen having bribed the Old Canal pilota avings THE HARTFORD COMPANY S MAIN STREET • IWttatin aitd'Ciuiada, ai^ the flrst to leave their jobs, were content Motor Sfrifs, Im. MAIN OFFICE - 923 Main St tm nksyiMi' n if Aie-rv mpmk to pop out of tiiia latter to ait back and^ just wait for the EAST BRANCH 385 fasf Cvrdn St. !-v m m also an all important Egyptians to fad la the task o'f OPEN 1HUPSDAY EVENINGS 6 to 8 OPEN FRIDAYS 9 A. M. to 8 P M « a ' . ■i7: /' 77 'Y ■- / ■ f i'vfc' t - i .• If' ____,-ti r . N 'V- 'A V 'jr /':•- I \ :\ / x V* ’ • ' i S • :,- ^ . if - I ' k . r* *1 i - • 'V-T^ m lx I ...... , _ ^ , .;X; :/ W' I'- 7^: •t.- PAGE NIKE \. ; -SIANCHESTER-EVENING HERALD.iMANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1957 MANCriESTER EVENIUTG HERALD; MAifCHESTER. CONN*; TOE^DAY, MARCH 26, 1957 iiiifii iinin'iiiiiwS’iiistai PAGE ^ ; (> V V ; -V • . / Rockville Danbury Mayur- l Woman Lawyer Ceils- Twiiiing Fifth Amendment Invoked Sky watch Schedule Beck Balks on Senate Quiz Street Regitlations Subject Wins Reeleclion Loses Quiz Title [ > By Youth on Trial Here Wednenda.v-i March 27 N>w 'York! March 26 (Ah—Mrs. To Joint Danbufy, iMiriib 26 (A9-:^Demo- Volunteers Needed ' On Using Teamsters’ Funds crat^nhn A. ISeflne Jr. was elected Midnight .'2 a.rii. . \f ■ Vi'vienne Nearing lost her new tele­ 2 a.'m. -4 *.m...... -Volunteers Needed ear-old. Bridgeport youth Of Matings Set by l^dypt to a second term as mavot of vision quiz show crown to a New Oil lurnti^i and Stokars Sold DanburyT-yeaterday in a 2,8S0-vote 4 a.m.-.-fl a.m. . I . . . .. ,’i ' v Volunteers Needed • (Omttnned from Pace One) Chiefs of^<3taff clakhed "the Fifth Amendfnefit yes- 6 a.m;--. 8 a.m. ,...... /.Volunteers Needed York man last night on N B C * ond Sarvicad Pramptiy and Effieiantly zirday afternoon during trial In victor)^ over Republican Evo j. Rockville,’'Marall 26 ff!i>ecial)- 'seph Roman, 53 Windsor Ave.^ 8 a.m.--*10 h.m. , .Volunteers Needed "twenty one.” ^^flcelrs had done with their hnoney. | Town Court on charges of negli­ Flora BShenson, Putnam- % ttra . fc, ■ "(Continued from Page Ohs),—t Th* aim of twd'spparate meetings /TTie'.vote was 6,145 to 3,315.in 10 a.m.—Noon ...... ♦.LoSis Call ' Hank Bloomgarden, 28-yekr-oId Beck erfued that any member News Tidbits gent homicide,, and driving while Discharged yesterday: David Noon—2 p.m. . 1., ; ...... Clintonji^ndrewa who felt "ag^eved*’ could take it his right to drive la under suspen­ last night y w g e d by Mayor He^7 Stanley, RD. » the effy’s biennial election. Demo.- administrative consultant In medi* The Whits, House noted tBst crats alqd won four other city of’ 2 p.m.- 4 p.m...-i ... .. Roger -Winter i up through eetahUshed Union pro­ ■ Culled from AP Wires ,• sion. • man G. Oupn was to assure <;om- Admitted today: .Misax^Mary cal research, defeated Mr*. Near­ Radford now is eligible for retire--' ffees and al),12 seats on the,Com­ 4 p.ni,--6,p.m...... Columbia DeCarii. May Hawkes Daniel Drury is -being tried on Biitidy, Thomas 8t. , ' * ing on - a question about Island cedure. ■ ' pUaneg*’^^ with an ordinance on mon Counctii,' ' 6 p.m.—8 p.m. ..,...... 'Olivia Oothbyrg, ' Barbara Mac­ "A mllUOn and a half team-] ment from-dhe Navy, but saild It the charges which resulted from a i t r ^ regulations to be .'adopted , Mta* Keiine in SehopC Play cities. T w o weeks ago she had About 12,800i persons were eli­ Gregor, ElMnor Small I." Mcaellan aaid at one point. County Grand did not know- whether the Ad­ car-truck crash during a snow­ b y ^ e Oomihon Council Monday. Miss Eleanor Keun*;^ daughter oT 8 p.ltt;— 10 p.m...... Betty FIvpzinsky;. Helen -Sljepard topped Columbia ' University In­ like to know whether you jm-y imets to decide whether to gibly to vote. Xx.' miral intends t6 leave the service. Joseph J. Dennln storm Feb. 1 on Rt. 15 In which First meeting included the al­ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Keune of 58 10. p.m.VMldnight- . , ...... R. H. Thomas structor'Cliarles V*h Doren. He the Fifth Amendment pro- indict anyone Ineonnectlon with ■ Most of .today's new^; assign­ Define was flr*t;.electe64tt)7T— W - anyly agency oiof govirnmeril.” govemmem^. added that t he city -mteffda to su- Woolworth, $Xl93.75r Public Serv­ m uii morrow morning at 8:30 at the . FitzGeyald's question sought Ab Mr. and'Mrs. Kran Kilpatrick, Tal- Hartford National I* Mb te MM J •* Manasq He' repeated his assertions that may not he determined for year or Ail of today's nominatipnrs,are before her death. Born in Iceland, Durfee Funeral Home. Fair Hav­ pep-’ise the work to be sure it is Bank and Trust Co. 30 32 ice of C?blorado> $2,106; Southern BEER -> WINES 1 he relied upon advice, of counsel more, lawyer involved in caae subject to Senate confirmation. establi^ that the car In which the ^one properly. cottvllle. she lived for many year* InNl^ew say's.. Quarles, named to succeed Rob­ en. followed by a requiem high youths were riding allegedly enn- Charle.* Ii. Brown of Charnia Conn. J81ink and New England' Telephone' Co., in taking his jtaiid. ' latter, in r. meetliig with public Britain, r LIQUORS \ “ Doesn't your spirit of patriot­ W est German film critics name ertson, is u 63-year-old engineer 'M«8s in Mary’s Church at 9 taipdd aome goods reported to hq,vs Knoll wa.* elected chairman and Trust Co...... 36 39 Aftei- payment o f expenses, Ih' $i,106; American Telephone and utility of-ficials'. Mayor Olson ob­ ism nudge you Just,a UtUeV to Henry Fonda as omstanding actor and acienttst who was a ,,vice oVlock. Burial will be in St. bden stolen during a break at a Mrs, Paul L. Misselwitz, Dobaon- hjahehesfer Trust ... 64 69 entire estate goes to'Davis, hCr eiegraph. $4,293; U ^ Envelope, ^ "Wt dtlivtr” 4 provide the information, McCrI- in, a foreign film for^^SS for hla president of the Western Electric M s ^ ’s Cemetery, Fair Haven. ■'Bridgeport barbershop before the tained the agreement ' that all ville, secretary of the group. Ftre Insurance Companies only living son. >2;256; New Britain Machine Co., plans requiring opening of the city Members of the committee -)n- Aetna Fire'...... 69 73 $3,150: Noith arid ,I\idd,^$2,812; FINANCE CO. Jan said at another point. role in ‘lWai’,.Und P e a c e \ ___For Cc. before entering govfcrnment accident here. An : inventory was filed, with ^Arthur Drug Store! j I WSOMAl riNANI I ' (’ Beck retorted that McClellan mmr top'’ aide to Gen. DeOimUe re service. He has served as an assist- Wanted In Bridgeport streets will be submitted first to clude: Mrs. Rose Ford, member of Hartford Fire ...... 156 166 Probate Judge John J, Wallett in StanleySVCorks, $6,408. hand "no right In the slightest fuBo'. to continue lectures aKRaris art secretary of defense. In additi n to the charges he i^ the - city engineer for approval. Vernon Board of Fkiucation; Mra. National Fire 73's 78'j. Phoenix ...... 7879',* degree to impu|n my motives." Law .School in protest againnil al- Twining, 69, Is the first airman A b ^ u t T o ^ being tried -on here, Di'ury/i» ' U tilltyXfficials also agreed to i*- Kran Kilpatrick, preatdent of Ru- Life and Indemnity Ins. Co*. " If anyone is Impugning your leged French tortures in Algeri:eriV^ to. he named chairman of the wanted by Bridgeport police' in • sue a- nrap showing present loca­ rpl Vernon School Assii; Franklin tion of all utilities for a perma- O. Welles, Representative to the Aetna Life .174 184 motives," McClellan replied, ‘.'it is Joint Chiefs of Staff. He haa (Jhapman Court, No. 10. Order connection with the brealc' there. State'Pgilfle have a Warrant-for ' nent record of the city. State Legislature.''and Dr. Robert Aetna Casualty .....;124 134 you. Mr. Beck.". ,■ Sen. James Duff fR--Pa> into bla s e i^ d on that unit. ^ Air Force of Amaranth, Wlil^Kold a Military Conn. General ...... 240 2.50 In pleading the ConsUtutioirs Drury's arrest issued by the The proposed street regulations Kingsbury faculty member of replies to committee questions. Re­ chief of staff since .June 1953. HS Whist in the Masdnic Temple Fri­ Harttord'steam Boiler 74 ,79 protection under the flrat three peatedly, Beck told the S^en'ators is a*gradiiate of West Point and Bridgeport Court, pending the out­ were drawn up by. LawTeiice P,’ Ti inity College. day at 8 p.ni Prizes will be Stanley Bales of the Department Travelers ...... 76' • 80 articlea and under the Fourth, and he was acting on advic^of Duff, sa\v extensive duty during World come of the trialriiere. Johhson Jr„ city engineer, and Josepl^ Mayer, chief mechanic at Moriarty Bros., watches four of his charges work over a car dur­ awarded and-refreshments served of Park^foj; the .Stale of Connecti­ Public Utimte* Fifth Amendments. Betk insisU-Hi his Chief coupsel who dhf not, how- War II. * by Mrs. Atihie • Smith, cljalrman, A stateraenc the State claims, among other things are designed "I'm -not hiding behind anythlnsr." ing a Bova Mechanics Club night at the 315 Center Rt. garage.' Clockwise from Mayer, they are cut has con.sented to act as advisor Conn. Power ...... 40 42 ever, attend the heating. Douglas, 58,- has been Air and her Committee. \ was signed by Drury in which he to prevent a recurrence of Conn. Light ft Power 17 19 He was. he shouted. Just exercis­ In' explanAtion.'Of' his positlop,'^ Kenneth Cotton. 10 Earl St,; Walter Hilinski, 9» Ridge StiJT Richard Suhie, 23 Knighton St.; and aamitted beinf: the driver of the I IsUnderstanding.s regarding the) ‘ b® ,S''ouP; Ronald Ulm,\403 Center St. (Herald Photo by Pintoj \ ' ' Force undersecretary .since 3953. B'nal Israel Set* Sale Hanford Elec. Lt. ... 56 ' 58 ing his rights as a citizen. Beck said at ope point; . l.cg*l-reaident of ' Lak|^ Fpre,St, Tjie Jaycee Wives will hold their car at the time of the crash was city's requirements for streets. But-Bm k.-tinder intf nsei qiies- [- <»when I ^ -to the JmspHal and Ha.rtfoid Gaa Co...... 36 39 J-wf-tfl 111., he is a former director of the regular monthly rheefihg at the adinKied 'as' erid'ehce yeateriiay. rnRifeil In rolllsidn The SIstei'hood B'nai Israel will So. New F.ngland tioning from McClellan, also said hire a dopforipfor I intend to follow Manchester C^ountry Club tomor­ However, on questioning by his A Iteckville youth and a Putnam spon.*or a fabric and food sale,alj he honestly believed that turning Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Tel...... 40 that doctor's advice;-when'I hire vhd has held a number o f govern­ row night at 8 o’clock. Edward 'Counsel, Atty. ■ Richard Law, woman involved in a 2-car .col- 54 TalcoU Ave. April 4. The sale! ' rilaniifarturing Companies his records over, to the commit­ a lawyer I intend to follow his ad- ment positions. Duzak, instructor in chemistry gt Drury said-he did not remember ' lislon yesterday were reported will he.held from-10 a.m. to 1 p.m.j I tee Would tend to incriminate him. Arrow. Hart; Heg. . .. 48 51 vieeX ^S^renczl Boys Leam Gar Care White, who becomes A ir fo r c e Hlllyer College, will speak oq the seeing or signing such a state­ resting comfortably at Ro(-kville and from 5 to 8 p.m. I Aaso. Spring ...... 34), 37 McCimian pressed Beck to say /-IJuff has taken the position that RH factor. ment. City Hospital today. TO Hold Ororery Bingo ■Bristol B ra s *...... 11 13 whether he honestly believed that. chief of staff, is 56 years old and 'he should not, as a, recent former a 1920 graduate of the Military He told-the court ^he'remembered Joseph Roman Jr., (7. 53 Wind­ Burpee Women's Relief Corps Collin* ...... no 120) "Yes, I thing so very definitely," Senator, appear before his col­ Plea for MissU^es jjj Mechaiiics Club Academy at We;,t P ^ t . Edward Turkington, ,!iS Winter being' que.stidned b"y State Polic* sor Ave.,' and Mrs. Flora Benen- will, hold a grocery bingo at GAR Dunham Bush X.,... 11 12 Beck finall];. replied. leagues in behalf of Beck although St., head of Gammax Sigma Nu, son. Putnami were taken to the Hall *t 8 p.m. Friday.nie public is Em-Hart ...... 4H,- 44 "So you think it would ( tend to (Continued from Page One) in Hartford Hospital the day after advising him outside' the hearing. honi^ry liberal qpts fraternity at the crash, but said he did not know hospital fOr X-rays to determine invited. Fafnlr Bearing ...... 56 59 incriminate -him) ?”■ •, McClellan- Two members of Duff's law firm HillyeXCollege, 1* working on the what the questions ivere about. , the extent of their injuries. Pythian Sisters lo Meet I.*nders-Frary Clk. .. 16 18 Asked. were with Beck. Henninas .said there wa's -no! ^ v e r y Monday nighX »omeXgO,< the club was organized, a call tor |/J/flsfonfciiry third antvjial Kbrean book drive at - ■ ‘ •—,-s*betweenboyi the ages'of 13 and.j aid'.went out to Moriarty. and he / When a.*ked by FitzGerald, if he Police said the accident occurred The regular meeting of Damon N. B. Machine Co. .. 36', 39 "Yes. air," said Beck. Beck's numerous reference,s to White House discussion of missiles the colleg Temple No. 4, .P>'thian Sisters, will North and Judd ..... 35 38 The 63-y ea r-o ld Beck, dapper ti West Germany. Lt. Gen. Adolph 35 can be found at Moriarty Bros, ['responded, first, with booklet* on told State Police he was the driver when Aaron ’Benen.son, 43, Put- Duff seemed to irritate the Sena­ n- m, driring south on Cottage St., be held at 8 p.pi. Monday In the Russell Mfg. ______12', 14 and well turned out in a conserva­ tors, , ', ■ Heusinger, chairman of the West service station, at. 335 Center .St., | “Ypur Automobile, and How to Cosllv Roads Hit The fbllow W Manche.*ter stu­ of the car, Dniry replied; "Yes, collided with thee at- operated by Moose rooms. Card playing will be Stanley Works ...... 42', 45 tive gray ault and tan checked, tie. M one point., -AlcCJellan told German Joint Chief;| of Staff, cluslefed, mcound a used car, check-: Unde^tand it." dent* at Hilly^v College have been blit now I don’t remember. I had ■ Roman, traveling west on School a feature of the evening, followed Terr.v Steam -.1.50 cama before the Senators in re- B)he boys’ eyes w^re St.-; Edwin S. Koski, J4 Kerry"■ St.; rji at he, Drury, could visit * Lorna Det. Sgt. George H, Trapp is Haven on the-same night. his financial-records, he was McClellan said in acid tones: (D-Ga) of the Senate Armed Serv­ Glnslnnbupy, Mnsph 26 (Special) The above quotations.are not—to iWlh a subpoeiut on the weeks ago by the Matichestsr Reo lopehed t to o the-m;^atrriesthe-myateries of the fuelnii Jamea F. OnklssT-^ Hawtlthprne St.: j p, ^y, who was not fu rtherTaSin^ ronlinutlig the investigation, as- Event* Tonight "I believe the record reflecta ices Committee, said' he is opposed •-r-Vi-The Town-r...... Planning___:______and. «Zoning Vernon Cub Scouts, Pack 86, be construed a* actual markets. apot reation Department with the aim system, brakes, 'Cooling system, Roger W. Peterson, 35 iX-kwood hfiedNMe said he asked the others siated by Supermimerarie.* Charles bhat.rx^that you’ve said it a number to giving West' Germany such ad­ Commission listened to the pros will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the First BtllJ invoking the Fifth Amend- of times." of preparing interested youngsters front end.’e'ngine, electrics)system.. St.: and Sandra Gayle, Stevenson, ‘ o goXi'lth hin. because he does Pitkat, Clarence N eff and George vanced weapons at this time. and cons on propo.*ed (.‘hanges in Gongregatlonal Church of Vernon. / m ehV^4le refua^sed to comply with Bock, when Invoking Constitu­ for the day when they drtye and They were also instructed in road 29 Gakwood Rd. ’ not drive. ‘ Gardner. Not Enough Good Faith road regulations at the public hear­ The theme fpr the monthly meet­ ^ the subpoenas sui demand for his tional protections, said among own cars. The club seeks in­ emergency repair and prfcyentatlve __ Not finding the girl because Youth .Arresle.jpct. Sun­ funeral home, today (roi.i 2 to 5 and an insurance agent! of the hAicoptcr* Will put him The Merrymakers will play for landing and crashed to the-ground \- Fiesta Dish for I,enten Season day at their hom ^ . and 7 to 9 p.m. In si statement issued at’ a For- i session with t' 1 lemhrk his vpiC'c in front as far as the number of up.*ide down. —- both round and square dancing. Jail Iffi eign Ministry news conference the ! was not strong endtighe'npug yet JftXsus They, were m a rri^ A p ril 1, 1907 types of aircraft he uses regularly. This affairxis open to the public Here’s'a dish that's sure-to g*t Soviet government said Us repre tAiried di8cu8.*ion. The inherent iiafety of a heli- port**"'^^” ^°^ *”^*“'*^ Bridge- In Uie Apostolic Chr^lan Church, Advertisement — '. , V ' ■ ' ^ , SE -1 In addition to his 4-enginc and tickets may be purchased at the clean plate, n*atmqpt frofti the ■ ■ '•.'■■ sentative at the London talks "will The President, ^ le>-i Columbine he has several ♦W-in t copter is its- ability to auto-rotate Atty. Law is handling the de­ Wolcott, Indiana. M r^ K lo te r is Hose Co. No. 2, Vernon Fire De­ exert every effort to qbtaity suspen­ • veil ‘ be groun'd with power the door or from Jjhn Beebe. Ed-- family. . . 'Tuna-Macarohl and the former Elizabeth Be<;kley. partment is collecting old c ^ surely cruise to th,(V'Be>miida meet-j engine Aero (Commanders ""l^'off. Recent development of spe-. ward H. Brown and Alfred Rath. p o s e without pay, through ap- T H E sion Of test* of weapons of mas* Ing to shake head.ot^ld and a able for shorter hops to Cheese with n South of the Border by the court as a The couple has six raildren: markers.for a -worthy cause. Help destruction.” , W c I icial a l helicopter instfumenta for PT.A Election Tonight Emmanuel, Wilbur, Miss DaVina them by pincing your old 'mafker* cough. was^jJC^Hcd looking, fit. He I places M his Gettysburg C?; blind blir and bad-weather There will be an elecUon of of­ twist. Tun* and macaroni are Manchester Bar T h ey may look alike. They may even dreu alike. But therfe’t h big difference to you. SuppoM did no(>c6ugh during the.u- J.Confer: purchase of 4 6 J ' Cr,^^ Kloter, Mrs. Walter ZahnerXjind in a bari ell provided for that‘ pur* But (he Soviet government made ine pui caase ‘ WO Bell H^47J | sp^^'r^Rand^Tdre^^^^^ m j fficers at the Eostbiir}' PTA meet- baked in a creamy rich - cheese H O M E Td W N it clear it was willing to nego- ence,^^Henning8 said.' ’ x began since Drury Mrs. Lester Heintz, all of Robk- pose at (Campbell's Dzlve-In, 'Ver­ we compare them -r and then you decide which is better qualified to handle your property insurance;. "hirlylbirds fly-wng tonight at 8 a'clock at the sauce made smooth; as silk w’ith ville. and Edmund Kloter, Faii\ : tiate only on thl* one point. - No Secret Pad* \ ^ r c e is ordering’ .vdU ^ k e t^^ nijrht and in inclement appeared without.counsel. " non. , school. A musical program has better blcn,ding evaporajed milk. bury 111. They also have 15 grand­ "'X The Foreign Ministry spdkesm Bridges' quoted ' Eisenhower and. .White House aircraft fleet even weather AN INSURANCE SALESMAN works for.an insurance company — is paid by that company to «e// n e s X M lcated the soviet" goVernmi^ | tulles ns saying emphatically there been planned by Grade 4, 6 and 6 It’s eas5', too . . . and takes just children. - Vernon ah6 Talcottvllle news ANYTIME policies.' V l W ‘bw * I I'ke's plane will naturally have children', in cooperation with the 3-minutes' cooking time. ' haswo intention of iinllatei-ally ban- i no-Sfcrct agreemenls at Ber- Ttie Ranger has room for tlirw this latest instrumentation, plus .Sophomore Ring Dance items are handled through The iiis. fifst responsibility is to the company which employs him. Besides, when you call him for . ning nuclear testa, nor is it pre-' mudaySevcral other conferees said mUsic department. Refreshments The Sophomore. Ola*.* of Rock- Heraldis .RorkvHle Bureau, 7 \\. passengers and a pilot, carries 200...... all of (he special radio and other Mexican Pepper’' MV Branch Office URTO I0 P. M. pared to accept the >lan w orked 1 little at the session that pounds xof luggage, flies 200 miles will be sec-ved by the Grade 2' 5facaroni Casserole ytHe High School is sponsoring the. Main'\ .St, telephone TRemont help, he may .have been transferred by his company. Servicing your account will be someone else’s , out by President Eisenhower andbeyond this official communl- communicatibns needed (or the mothers, under the chairmanship -annual Sophomore Ring Dance at without .' Refueling; cruises fully Preaidenti . ('Make* 4 to 6 Serving*) 5-3136. . of Mrs. Alfred .Corbeil. Issues 500 Plalea Sykes Gymnaalum April 5. Clay­ .y problem, sbmewhere else in the company. ' i " : Prime Minister Macmillan at Ber- Xu®"- loaded at 67 inph and has a top Capitol Ijuidings '*' 2 rriefllum-aized greefl pepper*. • muda whereby each of the nuclear ' But informants in Bermuda said sp ^ of lO^mpb. - Golf .Courae to Open ' Cut in helf le:^thwis* ton Edwards and hl^ Rhythidaire*' . HELP*TL COMPETITOR [powers would observe the bther’s i ^*e meeting there ended in agree- TTie Ranger haa a set of skids Flags were s k ‘.up • today, on Motorists are turning put very w1U' provide music for dancing “ Des Moiries 065 -De* Moines AN -^SURANCE AGENT, by our definition, is »n. independent Ideal businessman who'is not an em p loye tests. . I . ■ j ment,on secret, NWde-rariging policy The deluxe\.mb<‘ ' ' which the for landing which, it ia claimed, 1, tab'le*poon' salt owly to get their 18lft registr^^ President ,\*ill gH offers a choice Glastonbury'* public golf course. 3 quart* boiling water ' from 7:30 to 11 p.m. ' clothier Dos*, dropped in a This mutual observation proposal i directives’ on key world Usuea in w ill. not damage the White House P^'be of the. • ' . o f any insurance .company^ His b u sin g depends on his wisdom in selecting the best pouible of five interior color schemes, car­ Minnechaug. _The fain/t.ys look 2 cups elbow' macaroni (8 Hospital Notes competitor’* store, found only one had been envisaged Iw the western I ‘ be Middle East and Asia, lawn. The' -37-foot roter should I^^Pertn'ent set up peting. gabardine overhead and good, and all ia In readiness foF ounces) at the local armory. ^ ^ Admitted yesterday; Mis* Linda rilerk td handle three customer*, powers as an opening move in ah' The .directives were said ,to in- have no trouble Avith the ’trees Niemann, R F D . 3; ' Mr*. Lena he senUk clerk from hjs pwn companies in which to place his client’s business — and on the confidence and good will of those clients. foam rubber seat cuidtio'ns trim­ the reopening for the seaion April 3-Minut« Cheese SsUce* According to .William J. Kirch *0 attempt to get somewhere in the i orders for U.S.-British around Ahe White House, either. Clark. Broad Brook; Mr*. -Mar­ store to ‘ help out. The substitute med with leatherette. \- ' 1. ' ' . f -: 1 .6'.*-ounce can chunk-style In charge of the branch office’ ' • When you need service on'any coverage, he’s as close a$ your telephone — anytime, day or night.,. long deadlocked disarmament ne-• opo™*!™! at *(1| levels of govcm- sincela plenty of open Cliureh -Notes garet Middleton, 51 Elm St.; Jo-^ sold a $40 suit, ~ goUations. . . ! mcnt. coordin^tionof-(uture politl- ■' TThe regular .tommerclat''price tuna, .dralnied about sod registrations were re­ for one Ranger'ia $63,750. It haa I ' ^ There wril) be prayer time and' newed by 1 p.m. today. Yesterday Correspondents repeatedly sought: F^“ *ning a»id a jjoollng pf in­ The airway* arpund Washington i Bible'study tonight at 7:45 at P IP . 1 teaspoon. ch)ll. phwder, * to draw out Foreign Mlnlatrv press ■ telllgence. and unlled action toward been fouhd. that 'the annual <>]>-. '■’'i canned .plmlenlo,. chopped there were 837 renewals. The totiU Members of the Icxial boartl of insurance agents are all independent agentS.,,^§p,before you buy insurance, erating cost, i f the crMt is used fu* ‘b-grim',Baptist Church, of renewals since the branch office chief Leonid F. ,Rvichev on the'■'unification of Germany. the U.S. but traffic experts from !, The Chrlatllin Beliefs Dls^cusaiop rk green- pepper in small make sure you’re placing your financial security in capable hands. • , 400 hours per year. Is about $2S,- anioimt of boiling salted water 10 March 21 stands at 2,867. G o t D it - Elsenhower-Macmi'ilnn proposal Bridges said there Was no indi- Civil Aeronautic.* Administration i Groub w-ill meet tonight at 8 • Ilyichev, in his answers, stopped cation in the dl.*eussipn that the 000. ' At this usage it costs about SUV th)J| will tra * ■ « • ** rntnutebj^or .until )u.*t tendef. ■nie branch office will be open' R^ardlra^ of .where say this will offer‘„ ho . • . troubl.e . ■ to'o'clock------'at -- ‘he Oongregational from 8:30 a,m; to 4:30 p.m. today GOOD GROOMING . Look fpr.'the seal below. It’s your assurance juat short of a flat'rejection. He administration has cljahged its op- per hour to fly. helicopter Add ea tt,^ rapidly boiling wa­ flying oyer the - church. South GlaatonbLry * ^rough Friday. On Siturday. your pervice rogn or questioned the value of mutual in position to. any broadening ofi- It's possible the.Air Force can’ town. ter, Gradually add macaroni so of dependable pVote(:tion and superior service. spection and said the Itoriet Union i-trade with China—a matter - on huy the' two Rahgera at a lower 'Hie LMitoh School of Religion' March 30, the office wUl- be open woman is stationed, All a helicopter pilot lias to do will assemble at 8 o!ctock at. First that.wraW continues to boU. Cook until noon. - . - STARTS WITH 'hoped for “ a radical solution” of which the United States and Brit*, pried knd fly them mpre cheap|j- to ^et inc6> National Airport is Call u. Covered, - stirring occasionally, Hand^fjnkhed the' Manchester. Eve­ the problem. He asked: ain disagree. The Air Foixe insists that using, Church. Tomorrow- at lO 'a.m. the Oirrept registrations expire the tower and ask for a general until tender. DratiV'in colander,- midnight March 31. "What could be simpler than to ’ Sen. Knowland'of California, the- a , helicopter will shave up to la approach direction. He dogs not Women’H Auxiliary of St. James, ning.H erald can he fo r ­ will meet- to sew. Combine: macaroni, , S-Minute GOOD DRY you're a rwighber.t. net e number ' prohibit these teats and not to Seek Senate Republican leader, called minutes from--the President's nor­ have to mesh with regular traffic Cheese Saupe, tuna', chiH; pov.-diSr warded ^o be at **Maii rouflilabout methods of achieving the. meeting a "highly satisfactory. mal driving time of 20 m‘oi>tes to because he can come in under it, Scout Notga )4 and plmiento; mix well. FllJ pep; WDsb in the time agreement? The peoples of the the airport. A t the same time, the slowly. The newly-formed Boy Scout C air riegularly with al] Conference.” _Hit said there waa no c l e a n in g ... worid will judge themselves wheth- indication of , opj^ition ' among trip will be safer, the A ir Force Troop at the South < Glastonbury per halves with 1-^ martrpni Air ' Force w'hirly-bird enlhusl- mixture.' Turn '’remaining machr Find oi«t bo*r Ru>di-daaMC aad the hometown news ■er there will or.,A*-iU not be a ces- the Congressional leaders to the insists. . ’ asts are convinced that Ike will .Congregational Church will again So They Say. sation of .thea^^^fests.” Actually, Ujere are no 'corn- accept regUtrations on March 27, roni mixture into creased 2-quart brigKtar we can wash your ear • people away from Bermuda amiounrement that -the- become So,- fond of this means If the- testa go on. he said.' "it United States will coerate .with parable statistics to - back dp this of tranapckftaUon he'll begin using from 6:30 to 7;45 tp.hj. in the rasscFiWe; top wiHi stuffed pep­ with our Weaver-Antoaaatic Car home are so anxious wUL not be-the fault of the Soviet claim but the Secret Service be’ the Rangers for trips to Gettys­ church hall. , pers. Bake in mode- ate oven |350 Men art so weak. Sometime* we THE KIND YOU Washer. Eve^ car i* auioaMti.cally the Baghdad Pact 'Nationa' Mili­ have to help them be^strlmg. . Unipn.” . • , . tary Committee. lievre it will be safer. The latest burg and at least to nearby Burn­ Richard. Conant[. troop commit­ degrees) 20 minutes, or i^ til light­ K>rayc to 13. •8-.MInute Cheese “Sauce • vllle; Ky., stages orie-womah ipoogad and .chamoised. W e never ^onfereea. voiced criticism in the and is not' limited only to church 1-2/3 cups .(large can) undiluted raid on alleged handbook. uee harsh dmrgcnis that might Tclephope MI 3-5121 S ^ a te yesterday of the Baghdad members. evaporated milk , iniufc the hnish ... or dirty -wash Psbt.decision. ■-> . \ However the boy must be accom­ ’/»• teaspoon salt Young wives are -killing ,t Ke I r husbands by Expecting them to do *ra*er left o r t r from a previous Circulation The pact is a mutual defense panied by aHeast one parent, mhe l ' » icaspoorfs dry, mustard oar.:.or ‘‘hit-or-miss’* sssemhly troop is sponsored by The Supper too much work when they get agreement among Britain, Iran-. "• l-tablespoon Steak sauce ' ■ fine methods. The autoasatic op­ D epartm ent Iraq. 'Turkey and Pakistan. Th^ Club of the Church. 2 cups (about 8 ounces) grated honie from their .Job*, and it's all NEW MODEL eration^ of the WashJr gets the . -Q—'What are.-Ujeonly two great United States suggested its ea- Louis - O. House I I I Is Scout proces»-t>’pe Americari cheese dope in the name -of co-operation. rivexs . in ■ the wWrd whose, gen- tablishmeiit. but did not become master and other troop cfommittee Simmer evaporated milk, salt; I . think a husband de«ervea the LAUNDRY A DRY GLEANIND dope in Vi the daae needed (nc Today chance td relax when he get* home mnnnal washing. i - ■ ^ .eral dir.ectlon is east and west? a member lest it become involved members' are Robert N. Allen. frustard, and steak sauce in sauce­ after working all day: ’ . K i » ; ;■ A—The Amazon and Yangtse- in Arab politick... Robert Ordway, Charles Tryon. pan over low heat, to just below •—Mr*. Agnes Feiguson Mur-, Kiang.. Kennedy said the new move rep­ Harry K. Megson, Donald P. boiling, (about 2 minutes).. Add doch, 78., of 'Levlttowh, Pa, resents "full membership withput Ramaker. James T. Klinne, Fred cheese; stir over low lieat until - Q—Can Mynah's ^ N taught t'o .'formal membership" and, leaves Ssfford.' Malcolm Mathieson. Rus­ cheese melts (about 1 minute I talk? . - . . the United. States with an "elusive The United St%tes-: won't, dis­ HanctieBter sell Naughton ,and , Theddore longer). A—Mynah birds rival parrots ln\ status" with regard to-the pact. Olmsted. / arm'again until we are certain 'their, power to' mimic human' He* contended that' the an­ there is'worldwide arm* control. i speech. . ^ nouncement-yfould arouse "further Manchester E v e n I n.g Wrr^ld STAYS WITH TnilES —^-Gen.' Nathan Twining, U.'fi. tEuguing. irritation, suspicion and resent­ Glastonbury rprrespondent Mrs. Miami, Fla. (NEAJ — Jl'm FiU- ,Xlr Force chief. In Moscow. ' A — there a limit to th^ num- ment among the v e ^ Acsb states Betty McNamara, ME >-i75S slmmons is 82, but the veteran I ^ r i(|iristi^ name* one may we needed to wooV ttirougii the trainer ‘.stays wlth' tniidern times ~ The U.S. Ci\)* Aero, autics Ad* feralii Middle Ekut resolution. ^ -In a diam^gne-atorgge cave by using- a tape recotder each' niinlstratlon usea 75,000 miles of A —Each' peradn earn Jiave IMna. duce i> ]t In/MO B.C. addition ):o the White Houag flM t ^ Pf#®*- ■ ■ . ’’■j i ' cillti^ gt. Iiexingtan, Vty. t~. fle-V \ ; V.:.' 'V,-: ■ f' 'I '1.,

■V .y.f, MANCHESTER EVENING I^RALD, jlANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAvY/i MARCU 26. 1967 VANGHfiSTI^Ri'lfcVD^^G HERALD, MANGlbsTER. COrjN.; TUESDA! MARCH 2$j 1957 \ •Ac p a g e t e n "V \ Trinity Church:. Newton \ceider,' atem M so bad you can W i^ ln and Jfarmeri^The h(|yse you sold me H e h r o n Mass, ah guest prgache^-l'/rhe BUGS BU N N Y haar a minimum drop! last wepk' Is, a fine animai, but I 'Af.uft Diacussion group will meet Amwer to Previous fatile .. Thursday .at 8 p.m." In the rectory . ------can't get him to hold his held up. In e n p iie Tax Primer Fellow'ship Holds - ^ SLAP ITONTH' Sense and; Nonsense r ;i n u | p i n r J i J l JLJ -j with the topic,. “ Ezra, Nehemiah FRONT O'.TH ' The. human race., seems to have Frlehd-^6h, ft’s because of his VocdlUt ui-Ji ilw w i iltI l u u and Esther,” . improved everything except peo- lide. He’ll hold'it up as soon as Overnight UON'C CfiX, . , ■ (Efe\-enth of IS Chapters) • , Tha Fleur da.Ua group will meet ple. Se’s pafd for. ' ' , ■f- kJULJUWiaU BUiUUCJ By KICHARD A, MUItLENK^ Thursday In P^^tjpa^HAU at 5:30 POfncvl Up In VermPnt it slrtn^er ap­ cal terms .being used t<^w many AOKOM DOWN ■—slJUUl ‘ UkJfcJkjl— “ are applied as the rtaspiM for so Be^re desiding -whether file • A large niimher of youhg people p.m. and the 0.rdeC pf 8lr-t3alahad peared at a country atore. He found Vocalist, I Misplaced ULTUfcl U U U tJ were present ,at the Tolland at 7:30 p.m, in Ihe iame place. a group'; of glum-IookinK wen much Juvenile delihtmency. Which X IlUtJKlIlCd^ k,413Ul leiU -yaui’ ' rejurn on the aimp)^- form caused a mother to^ffenj^ark, ‘Tm CARNIVAL iiV DICK TURNER Peggy—— ■ 3 Iroqueiaif' U1.1ULJIS1U U U aU li^ U lOiOA or the ^ o r e duplicated County Pllgnm Fellowship -rally Dual Ua« tor iJUpb seated (around a pot-bellied stove 4 Shestars Indian Saturday and Sunday, eattmated *t Easter Illy plants are. being saying: riary a word. Being a per­ sure glad my ktihkail^ g!Ot g:rpwn up X I in u hjfjww. cjuizitui Form 1040 you must Know whether on many I Feminine MMiut-irji i, fjuu.i«» you; qualify fpr yiy of'.the tax around'. 126;^ About 59 of these sought to decorate the church for sonable so rt, of (eVlow, he en­ and safely .nyMTled beforfe .Uiere ------uksuniii cjliluiuiuut J werq],;;5e(ntertalned over night at was uSny thing A a d ^ s- shows . et^eUation breaks whiCA caa be claimed only the comli^ Easter Day. The rec­ deavored to staft up conversation, UMUlQUUUlJUmCltJ^ Tax Quiz: Short form Or L o h ^ various local homes. „ , tor. the Rev. Douglas F. Pimmi cence!" B— - i t a 4 Jewel U12IIUU ■ ClULirJ ■ ki WC-J on Form 1040,^ His first remark ^rew no answer. featured SRusilen PUEGK Ui« aaiwer-TM think is cenrett and Uten eimmrt • The rally, took place In thi aiiggests that theaO planU might Nor did fils'aecond. Finally he de­ murjr jltiLiLualcJur- file previous Primer articles 'singer .. mountains have described all but one of such X* with the inswef*intwoft printednrlnted below. ‘Hebron Congregational Church, lie gifts to the wivee ,of -t’l-nori. manded If there c^vas any law In, the old . days when Oral ex- 43 Foundetioh 1. Can you eompuU your own tax If you use Form 1046A? with the theme. "Youth Jij the could take them hOma after amthatlohs wer’e stlH the thing laWorthless 6 Consumes 37 Pause tax breaks. The last one la the 10 against talking in those parts. table scrap 7. Lets it stand 28 Facility 44 Solar' disk retirement income credit, txtax No— -.''.f I Worid ChurclL" The Rev./George ter service. "Well.” venluhid one of the men An .examination b oa ^ wta' pom­ 45 Peruse 2. Aro ybu entitled to cUlai the 154 dividend, exclusion If ‘ A Shulta, New Jaraey.-'Evangelical IS Musa of 8 Bushy clump 30 Kind of lily break liven for the first time In you UM Form IMS AT No------X slowly, "stfanter, it's this way..We' meling an applicant^th questions 31 Biblical name 47 Baking < and Reformed. Mi'nlOter,- lectured MancMM|er Evening Herald from Blackstphe, Kent, and other poetry 0 Look Over ,1054 to psople who .retire on theit- I. Con you eUim the dividends received credit on Form have a. rule Ijere that unless a.ftl- lOCohflne 32 Weights of chamber own aavinga and IrivestmeAts. and held diacuaeion' periods. Miss bron oorrMRondent, Miss ^ sa n low can improve' on the silence, he legal lights. , . 14 Mme shaft 1M4A? Yos-----No— t Ann' Thoijipsqn led a recreation hut II Congers Indie o In a stove Congreet again changed the '4. Con yon claim a deduction for child care expenses on B. Pendleton, telephone ACademy says no.tfiing.” Applicant-^ didn’t study any­ 34 Delirium 40 Verbal period' Saturday afternoon, end a 8-8454. ^ thing abouV these fellows. . 15 Be seated X 1# Renovated law igat year to make It easier Pbrm 1S4SA? Yet— No— - 31 Lifted tremens (eb.) 50 She hat a for taxpayers over 65 to qualify lecture and questions on "Engag­ Judge-rWhat dkl,you study.? IS Married ing in the United C5iurch of Aunt Hannah had rn^ver seen th« 33 Solid 35 Unlversel * for the .retirement income credit. I <») •N (f> '• • 1 iV eht ing. The Women’s 'Fellowship, ew took her to see the bound-less got my legal knowledge. ayetem established by the United formerly known as the Ladies’ Judge—My young friend, you 33 Worm ocean, with its white foam and r * 4 r* r States, or a state, te rrlt^ , pos­ Aid, served supper at 6:30 p.m. A Approximately 250 Elks an^ crashing breakers and fresh, aait- would better be careful, for some 24 Sun mrr variety show and dancing took ..X 20 Wave top session or political subdivision sources other than wages subject can leave the tax computation thslr children enjoyed the Father^ laden winds. . ' . day the legislature might n\eet s. r~ are allowed a credit against their place from 7^ to 10 p.m., and the "There!"."he said. "There, Aunt and repeal everything you know. 20 Mexican coini to withholding does not ■ exceed! spaces blank arid let the District llkm and Daughter Night 33 Inflamed tak of 20 per centyOf their "re 3100. . 1 Director compute your tax. Somers PF led In a candlelight' Hannah; is the Atlantic. What do b 6 tirement Income.” service which closed Saturday’s the 'Elks Lodge last ev( 33 'Venerate A piarrled cbuple may make a The District Director of Internal meat loaf dinner was apYved. also you think of it? No matter what har^pens, there’s 38 Classify "Retirement itfeome” is defined program. "Humph!” said Aunt Hannah. joint return on Form 1040A if the^^l Revenue will use the tax Uble A musical workshop charge milk and ice cream Idr the chil­ always somebody who knew it 37 Wild~sn------ss income from pensions, annui­ combined Income meets the above! printed on'the-- instructions for "1 thought it was larger." would. of Mrs. .Herbert EnglerLOf Colum­ dren. X 38 Cubic meter IT ties, interest, rents and ’ divi­ teat. Married couples whose legal | l-'orm 1040A to compute your tax The entertainment consisted of 3S Short Jackets dends. Th'e amount . taken into and send you a refund or a bill bia was the first item Sunday Among all these new psychologl-. Night oKib business on the main residence is in a community prop­ morning, followed- by morning Coo Coo the ^ fe u s . 'Clown, and , 40 Goddess of r m secoiintTn any one year may not erty state may not file aeparate dependlng,>on whether too much worship in the church, the Rev. Pop Eye th e^ ilot. Magician Paul the dawn exceetr 31,200 for each taxpayer returns on Form 1040A. tax or. t ^ little lax was withheld Morrel Callaway, interim pastor, Noffke completed the evening 42 Naflve metal minds 31,200 for each taxpayer Do not use Form 1040A if: from your'pay. If you compute with h is^ ow of magic which was t££L ■43 Poet ■ officiating. • BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE mfnus the sum of: 1. Yoii, ,qualify as "head of your own tax, you must pay any A surofiiing up Of the conference enJoy«l1)y young and-old alike. fcrtiBe in The Herald——It Pays >^UT OUR WAY 46 Heart \ X 1. Exempt social, security or household" "or "Surviving'spouse." tax due when you file tjie return. 4g^Finished. was In charge of-Mr. Schults from Railroad Retirement Act pensions 2. 'Your personal dedncllona ex­ Those of yoii using the 'short 11 to 11:30 a.m, X ViMV, 1 TMOU6MT VEAH, AND IF UM-VAS.'AtORE $2 Consumed , oV>.snnuitlea received; Form 1040 should fill in page 1 V MXI WA6THVIW ceed 10'’per cent of your adjusted Oog Daioage you OONT UI 1 H- PaB* ' ** Wagner kept hjs brcfwn riding i ^gt Sunday evening In the Parish ^RtH<5 DAYS ■ le-’'» than $5,000. You cannot HlW D R E A V Y - to prior years. If only one spouse I itemize deductions on the Short hor.se In the barn. [ Hall, The 'W’edne.sdav Lenten serv Three minutes, after the season be held at 8 p.m., with the Form 1040. tnen only that spouse can fill out I DO NOT Use Short Form 1040 closed, he let the animal mio a i j-jev. Howard Dunbar, rector of TA IH. VArfWOA pasture for exercise. F'i"-. What’s Up, Jack? T . H A M LIN (c *^'^**^ of.the column to see if: A L L E Y OOP BY RAY GOTTO If he qualifies for the credit. A ' Your personal deductions Shortly thereafter he heard a ; ------’------— ■-it™ COTTON WOODS ex- shot and found the horse dead of widow or widower ma.v an.swer I ceed lO per cent of your adjusted a shotgun slug. 48" wide LOONEP STRAIGHT OH.BROTHERf. ' WULL, HOW'D ,„WHEN I A yes to this question If the de-! gross thcome. | AS A STRING thats all we YUH EVUH evUN THBOWED NEED ON THIS GUESS^WHAT 'I-*?°^-** S’«ar in-; Long Form 1040 ca'n be used'by | Alicia Ann Spotliswoodc was X ME,CYf come test. ; any taxpayer who itemizes liis { CLUB-A By filling the author of the song, "Annie DEVELOPING SCREWBALL put the remaining: deductions on page 2, This form I Laurie." Pro-shrunk PITCHER ? Items in Schedule K under each’ must be used whenever the a d -' column with a "yes” check, your Juitqd _gross Income shown - in retirement Income credit will show Item^lJ. page 1, of Form 1040 Is up as the amount in line 12. This $5,000 dr more. Sun Resistant amount Is then transferred to line .Those of you using Form 1040A 13 (bV. page 1 of Form 1040 where may," if .vou w^ish. compute your For Rent THATte WHUTfe. it Is subtracted from the tax other­ own tax from the schedule on the liiMiFiiiyja, TRICKY. ABOUT wise due. 1st Quality IT-'CAUSE THEM instructions. Or. if you prefer, you \M pfJ Sna^JtdAdfk*^ A HITTUHS Wia BE Now you are ready to decide can leave the tax compuliori space 2 STORES Reg. 'SPECTIN'IT TO . which tax form to use In report­ ZIG-ZAG- AN' ing your 1956 income. ^esTABi/sweB looi Full Bolts Here are some tips which will 24'xliO'EacH Si o o y 3-26, / $2.39 %-iii *■— s; help you. GENERAL Suitable fdr Hardware, Drug fc»*eetbe«>%y4Prr» ISPH. MR. ceived in the form of salary, wages, .Nights Plus Parts Pharmaiy OR HOW I HIP SOU FRONi THE JAPS PURRY AN ACCIDENT, AUTHORIZED DEALER — WAYERLY SCHUMACHER Vi6 U> T i )S . W?il5. W lDSOD TVA\*i ftO aWODtlii dividends, or Interest and" itlL . 5II S-5483 Td. MI 3-&868 T3W0W6 WE)PC1A« >>3 UMM^OOOVD HODU LDiFE OURINS THE WAR! AND HELPED MY PET..fUT THERE 3. Your gross income from y U M U r y 4 T l^ \ J O O t p i i O LbPi>CnE> T O YOJ S'lW. YOU ESC A P I? I STILL CARRy THE 1957 Decorator Fabrics, Tlie Most Colorful COO'., SAWtR, SCARS OF THEIR fU LLlTS.: vY nr. HAVE HOD YOU fOWOTTEM Collection of Versatile, Contemporary and Colonial Designs ueciBi, OVtMODNUSKT x ; . MSUTS OH Which We Sell At REDUCED PRICES HAIMAHSM? Highest Trades Liberal Terms Sateen Lining —45" Wide 39c Yard / i v X !i^i| I A ■ ■ ’ J r *9B8i8 Just Arrived For JEFF COBB B Y P E T E R ’’FM AN MICKEY FINN. Very Famous! b y LANK LEONARD ^ G O c a l l >■ j i L m THAT DKUNKBN HOODLUM f darling, 'iOu know EVEey AS^NCY r / m ...d n , OH...I AOUSOT ALL ABOUT •YOU'RE WELCOME TO AND LOOK 5^. THAT HANDLES OUR UTA..:5HE‘S OONtt STAY HERE AS LONG VMOTHEV WORK .'...TELL ‘EM 'O AS YOU Wish, but X'. THROW MAC HOBS MAC WILL BE

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% Scott 'fribe Has Pitchers Everywhere, Williams Pokes Hon^rj BMPEFRgiT age Bruins, PA' Easy Tciumph But Who’ll Hit arid Get Ri’^ s Out Montreal By EARL YOST EEC LEAOVR MAYorrs As RSox Blank Sta^ urg, Fla. Over Soldiers \ Paaaai’a!•. CU| St. Pete; The sv)n-/>ers to seven American League By^ARRY GRAYSON , -)- 8>Aguiri-e and Bud Did«3xtiriSS^A' A- hjhalf , i Poudrli 104 91 .113 was. sh j^ ; brightly down on AJ pennants, plus one second place, i - ' NEA SporU Editor ' dozeifi oUisra bbast topXmlr Jr, . 90 141 114 34& By EARL YOST Detroit. Marclr 26 ((iP)--The team V e k A ^m s calls the Lanr^wiefi here, home, of both and six Worlds Championships, X n W York, March 26 lhk» Including a *hut- 0«rpoi» ...... I4.T 90 108 .36i> ''in years, defeated the title-winning I i ^Ik about' that spot and a lot has usual conglomeration of bRllplay»'r' ed, the axiom that pitehing.iififrom oiit In the fln«le_^f«ced -the Bronx Ruflconl ...... “ ■ 113 .346 the msstermfhding for the Cincin­ i Red Wings seven times ujring th^r Now in his ninth season as mana-^j ljjgu written that Casey needs s strong Damato Gonstroction 75 to 90 per. cent of ha^all. It’S ‘ Bombers st Vero Beach j-esterdny, 111 11JKU7 .141 nati Redlegs. The 'player In -ques­ era here in the sun. X ' - ’ 120- 127 383 I regular season. The Wings vvpfi ger of baseball 8. greatest winning beftflalder. I’ve got several of 'em. sadly outclassed the 11th "You auw a lot of futurri big a tremendous help, of iwUHt but I and they promptly rolled over tion is George Crows, former Hart­ able to win only four times^With machine, Stengel was as jovial and j i hoped that Norm Slebern ford and Mllwaukfo flist baseman, AAA Missile D. tUxUori 81-36 in leaguers in bur rookie foamp," all that carloads of it.dld-fiii' the 1 played dead. ToUll ”636 "iss 731 ! three, games ending in tieijh ; talkative sg ever. It rnakes nog g^ow me something like he the finals ot the Rec Senior Bas­ Cuyahoga Redmen waa to make •: Both Wiped Out / V who also played basketball'lqMan- difference whether you e/e one of | ntprlhg; before he tried lo^ says the new manager. 1 He went six innings, didh't al- MLXltD DOUBLES' ehesler a number ni times'with the Remarkable Sut^ess ketball -‘'League vplayoffs at the The trouble is that •most of them them perennial rurineraup., ^ the New York writers traveling i ruri through the fence out there high school Thus' the superior , low a.hit and only .p«r,m}tted two One match Peg and B ob New York Renaissance and H(tr- f The Detroit club won its 12th with the Yankees or a scribe from (pointed to left centerfield). You are pitchers, ao-*'the Cleveland So, from the iboks of'.things at men to' reach first base,'one on a Bonadies over RuUi and Ernie lem Yankee.s. ''' iNstionsl Hockey League title be­ Hogivash, everyone getlKthe same Contractors added the playotf club continues,rto gel help where Hi dorbett Flel<) on the'oiltskirta know he had to leam the hard way crown to their regular season tltle.,, of this booming health refcofi, Far­ Walk and another on gn error. But Pohl—was decided by a i-0 score Bespectacled George connected cause it could hammer away at treatrnent. that you just don’t try running it needs It least. For'some strange / both were wiped.out, sOihe wound while three other matches — Ann for 21 base hits in his first 48 of­ ; the lower clubs with remarkable Rulned Senior Program ,- reason, Hank Greenberg clings rell had best prepare hinriiMf for The Cards were taking 'their through fences. He hurt his For nearly three years now 1 the same terrible momenta-; that up facing only 'batters. and Rosa Lsliberte over Betty and ficial appearances this .spring and success. The Wings lost the, season - battlrilfvjpractice and the Yari shoulder severar days ago to add to pitchers like a gold digger Podres now ^ s a string of 17 Howard Daniel. . Ruth and John | he hit safely 20 times in his last haVe tried to point out to .{he Ad­ does- to an old guy loaded with wore out Al Lopez througnout 'a , series'both to Montreal arid Bos­ rip hia trovoubles. He'll play today visory Park and Recroatioh Com­ scoreless innings against the Aceto over Rena and Louia Da-'I 33 at bats. .The first percentage ton. the teams that finished sec- and^ell SIsee if he’s ready.’’ Iri the gilt. There are veteran pltchcya. period of six -years; ■ • world champions. He didn't, per­ mato, Olive and Joe Rossetto over i run.s to- .471 and the second, ac­ mission how - it has practically- 'There are recruit pitchers. All they Stacked . against the Yankees, ' ond and third respectively. ganw JJiat aemoi- fo^’eauon prgi^ mit the Yanks a run .in the last' Joyce and Gene Lind.4ey —> were j cording to my ♦nthmellc. Is .006. |- .....This willTjrtlnrseventtrSliattl.ev unimprbssive and is likely to be '?eriUir Lopez wouMrijead-off -with a two Innings of the third game of decided by a 2-1 margin. 'Top ‘-George is the greatest hitter in | fruitless rule pro­ At the clo.ie of*^the 1946 season. big pitcher. He had highly effi­ Cup Series between these , two farmed ouL hibiting out-of-towners^fyom par­ the '0)1 Series, then whitewsshed scores were' pinned by Bob Bona- Florida this 'spring,'' Birdie told ' clubs. Each club has won three Bill Veeck, then running the cient relief pitchers, too, hut little I them in the last game, dl.es 137-3S0. Ross Laliherte 129, me. "I'm sure he will be s good \ Last spi-ln^'sthe rang>’ outfield­ ticipating in local sportK What works on the Iskefront, gave-. Al- more on the bench than a lot of times. er, who hits frohi the left side of further proof is needed thitn last ' ' "rae ■ Brooks Won yesterday's Rena Damato 106,. Olive Rossetto hitter when the season gets under- T w o .Boston players will miss ,lle Bej'nolda to the Yankees for guys dfcked out in baseball suits. game, 1-0, In the 11th Inning. That 112 and Joe Rossetto 132-361. way. but where am I going to pla thq. plate, was sensational. Then night's basketball contest, sup­ second baseman Joe . Oordon. Farrell had a running club in the series bec,.Usc of Injuries. canift-rthe injury and' a# s part- posedly matching the tWo top ciuha /bade Manager Walt Alston happy, him*" Ltrry Regan has a se -ereiy pulled Thls deal put the Tribe in the Indianapolis and has t'*i Cleveland but the Yanks could have scored MIXED DOCBUGS There is ho room in the oql time operator last seasbn he hit in the 'Seqipr League ? Throughout .chips, won a pennant and World players on the riiove this spring. a dozen, rubs after Podres finished ankle tendon and-. Allan Stanley only .204. the season Damatp's have beaten All six matches at the Manches­ with Gus Bell, Wally. Posy and is our for the year with torn knee .Series and set an attendance rec­ But as an. older *member of the his riint and the Brbok pilot still ter Bowling Green resulted in sini- Frank Robinson the mo8t/4«truc "ril give ye'd a scoop," Casey rival squads by an average of bet­ ord in 1948. You would suspect party cracks, "He’s trying to make would have been content. ligaments. Detroit's Ted Lindsay said, "If I opened tbmorrow Elston ter than SO points^ liar 2-1 victories, with Marge and live trio of run prodtr has been slowed by an ankle In- that Greenberg could have learn­ a running club out of a- bunch ,of He needs Podres' valuable arm George Murphy defeating Nancy National League. Th^/tlireesomc Howard -«'ould be in -leftfield.’’ Unless changes are forthcoming ed something from that, but thefe statues." Froiri obaervattof),/ he’ll bgdiy. The Dodgers didn’t have a Long and Norm Warren, Cerol and accounted for 93 o p i^ 221 home jury. Howard ia the first Negro to wear it is indeed sad to think of what is going fo happen In the Rec Soft­ has been no such move ainte. have to put chains 01/ th ^. very reliable lefthander all last season, George Maragnano upending Mau­ runs the Redleg//hit in 19.66. the stripped flannels of the Yariks. Meanwhile, the Indians have soon. They’re running IritO' f mil­ and they've been looking forward reen Carr and Doh“Mozzer, Mau­ Robinson blasted .38 in his rookie Ne'w 6'ork. March 26 i/P) -— The "I know what Holvard can do in ball League (the same team al­ ready has ^ won the title three had a pitching staff 'so over­ lion putouts. ' to Podres return. Don Drysdale reen Waddell and Bill Conopast year, two more than Post and Bell New V'ork Rangers) will take a the outfield but I want him to use stocked that such as Bob Feller No ‘Big* Player ‘and 'Don Bessenft finished up for shading Barbara and Dick Me-. clubbed. 29. healthy, well rested, hut decidedly a catcher's glove as much as- pos­ ati-al'ght yea>s running). Summer Rec Senior League Kingpins May Ploy Outdoor 'Basketball League and and Sal Maglie couldn't bi-e'ak . The Indiana are a funny kind / the Brooks, incidentally, and thiey, Conville, Anne and Nick Tweedy underdog, team vinto tonight's sible dow-n here. What would hap­ League and playoff honors In the Rec Senior Basketball League Rookie Star too. held the Yogi Berra-less, Twilight Baseball League this sum­ into games, and the club con­ . KERBY F.VRRBLL of^club. They have eight or nine edging Carol and B<89 Duncan, How dp ydu account for Crowe’s John Kennedy, above,' 23- opening Stanley Cup hockey play­ pen If anything happened to Yogi were garnered by the crack Damato Construction quintet. Coach tinued to run second with 20- Future Big Leaguers’ majbr, leaguers, but none la a Brooks RoWnaon, 19-year-old Mickey Mantle-leas, Mpose Skow- Mabel and Don’ Harrison bbatlng fine play this .spring? was a ques­ vear-old rookie, may be the off game against the Montreal I Berra) ? Howard rates just behind mer. If the comrois’skin and Gen­ Wimpy Wilson's aharpshooUng Contractors went undefeated in ron-less Yanks at bay. Yogi now as a catcher. eral Manager Richard MfU'tin per­ game winners: Last season there "big" player. And Farrell Isn’t rookie from UtUe Rock, Ark., Lillian and Pete Tweedy and Jean tion fired at 'the Cincy manager. first Negro player in the Canadians in Madlsdn. Square Gar­ 13 regular season games and then upenijed the Missilemen'In a vi-ere three Early Wynn, Bob big ones at the top. Behind the Big qiute aurewhere to play anybody. la making a atrong Wd for the ' No Hard Stuff ^ and Bill Thurston downing Audrey starting lineup for the Phila­ den. ^ sist' in preventing out of towners s shuple," he replied. "This is! I've got some mighty good look (at least a certain number on.gach best-of-three series for the post-season title to accord sponsor Lemon and.Herh Score. Four are the remarkable relief He's shifted hlaathletes all arouiwl. third baae job with the Baltl- No-hit Don Larsen went flve ln- and Cheater Lach. Night's beat >he''(Jt8t time -that Crowe his ever ! delphia Phillies at the begin­ A quick recovery fronl-.a lacer­ Ray .Dahiato- a winner in his initial year in the six-team circuit. There IS no change this trip. workers, Ray Narleski and Don but has yet to comf^ up with a real - ihbre Ortblirt." The mait he scores were, chalked up by . Maur. ning of the season. Phillies ated Cheekbone by Cent*f*',tarry. hWga and jielded four hits. H* had^K ^ance to play. With Mil- J lo a player's popl in attempt to add Squad members, reading left to right,. include (front row) Jack Wynn, Lemon, Score and Mike Mossi. combination. appears to be beating out for didn't throw any hard atuff. reen Waddell 106 and George waukee ns was behind Joe Adcock ' manager Mayo Sniith said Popein brought , the Blueshlrta to dugout at this time arid Caaey or­ , Scritt, Norm Burke'; backirow, Joe Shea, Lou Decs). Wilson and Garcia are still around. There per­ Like Al Lopez ahiiad of Mm, the post, is George Kell. (AP Maragnano 128.' that “if the season opened to­ full strength. 'The injury, sustained more, balance.and spectator inter­ There are Art Houtteman and Pour other game's were played. And lastN^pring he was Ted i dered the towel boy to get some est to our senior program. Certain­ Damato. . Missing from, photo are Jim Carey, Bob Willis, Pinky- haps are s dozen who can pitch Cal McLIsh and a pair of lefthand -Kerby Farrell ■will find oUt. that a Wlrephoto). ____ At Orlando, Fla., the Washington The first round winners. Carol Klu.szewski'.sNihadow." morrow, he'd lie my .short­ in Sunday night's game again.st DDT in a hurry. Casey, like my- Holfonthal and Al Surowiec.>- (Herald Photo by Oflara). stop.” I AP Wh-ephoto I. _ Chicago was throught to be seri­ ly a change in policy would seem in the American League, with real ers up from Indianapolis, Harry real combination simply isn't there. Sena(brs defeated the ’ Kansas «md Bob Duncan will roll the sec­ First base iK ill sewed up by i aelf, and Berra who came over lo 10 be in order, especially after the City A’s, 8-3: at Tucson. Arlz., the ond round victors, Anne and Nick' muscleman Klusstbu:Sk), 'who, like! ous. But X-rays proved negative ait down, were awaiting the little I and Popein ia expected to be the ELSTON HOWARD results in the Rec .Senior Basket­ Chicago Cuba turned back the Twerdy tomorrow night at 7:30 Ted Williams, was given a green black creatures with regularity ball League this past wlntier. Free Throws Cleveland Indiana. 11-6: at Phoe­ for the league championshie. Pa­ light.to get into condition on his V wr rk lY T lllT p llft middleman between Andy Bath­ 7F* gate and Dean Prentice on the were limbering up in fronPof the j muat have looked like three I.«il at Every Tiirn Boxing Feuds Easily Mended nix. Ariz., the New York Giants gan! Caterers will donate a ■'phy own. Kill is ready and this'ish't > T ^ dugout whan I saddled next to 1 magicians working at the same The Ra'y Damato-sponsored quin­ Hawks Gain Finals outlasted the Baltimore diiolea, 6- to the winning coupIi8, the beat news for opposing pitch­ team's No. 1 line. Local Sport Altered Again ers. Casey on the Yankee dugout 1 t‘me trying to show our magic, tet led at evcr>' turn against the 4; and the Boston .Red Sox Need Every Man bench. “That Martyn (Bob) looks outclassed Soldiers, posting quarter whipped the Hollj-wood Stars, of "Klu.8zewski,” Tebbets said, ,;;Easy W inner When Somebody Shows Cash FEITIT LEAGUE leads ..of 18-il, 35-23 and 57-28. r Kansaa City, March 26 (iP) -The the Pacific Coast League, 3-0.' at headed for a great year. I look "And we'll need, every man in ‘■Casc.v." I asked, “who will be' Pretty good and Held (Woodie) Chatter. - Second Place Honeydews {41- Rated high among the list of the state’s top ^ tb a ll pitchers, )k ■ X,* ---- ^— • top form to beat the Canadlens," your starting leflflelder?" i-'n't *•'’*<1 outfielder either," Sten- Stylish Jack Scott ' topped all By Beating Lakers National Basketball Committee, Hollywood. 30) upset the leagde -leading for hlnr to hit .335 or .340 and to Howie Wleland of the Raybestos Cardinals dl^ayS the .various New York. March 26 -VPi Yvon said___ Coach_____ Phil____ Watson._____ “We're Lowerlng the sun glasses he waa K®‘ “But as of the moment scorera with 13 baskeU and nine of New York (NEA)—Billy Gra-^-hi's owm, it slarted a fight the like tinkering with the coUege and Both the Nats and the Cubs had Dates A NuU (64-22). Fig Bars match his 3.6 home run total- of 11 foul shots for a total of 35 ham. who opens a three-month | of which you won't see for some A MEETING for LltUa League AAU rules again, has changed the big Innings. Washington jumped (40-36) and Sugar Plums (40-36), grips he employs to virtually make the ball ydo tricks- - at least last 'yeai\ Bothei^d'^'b'v- i *^'*reile is a big frog In his own | ready as we'll ever be. wearing. Casey rasped, “I don't leftfielder and ia ma.ssive thiahs last aeasnn I'"-I'® Pon’ "’an. . ’ I and we re clicking i^etler now than cision today I'd give it to them New ! *5'®f'>- ^though I w-aa w;ell a w ^ ly will be pleased to kn(5w that the; 0 ,iy. the fighter said, robbed tators were on hand for last .night’s clinks aUged by-several Ray­ -— -•------" YvoBr 27 and_a,v^lcran of oear^ | {jjjj, time a year ago. The York fellaa (writerMTirt. ’ That'ai °f_4® Howard hatted only Aggi'f ssivc uon MPStSr hooped 13 finaHrazzer deared-the way today for the St. Louts-Hawks pcopte~hc IS ais(,i,ns*silUK-havc • him on'expenses. Martinez, Daly gently needed for foe coming sea­ ■xK. - — - - tiM -th e -flte t elx common foiUa PlewB—to wrap it up, and the worthy scores Were rolled by Irene markers' in a losing cause. son and all intereated persons are. In each half shall be one-shot vlo- Cuba coasted In after scoring six Constantine 116, Mary Bonham bestos players in one of the. lower gyiris at the high school. An is 'to Casey's 'way of expresaing him.ielf I season in 90 games. maiden appearance in the National Basketball Assn, playoff heart-warming ability to forget f countered, waa not only a chiseler automobile accident prevented ace Johnny Spring from attend- a jump in our two home gai Slaugliler, who played leftfield Under the present rule set up by past differences and start anew but, worie, he had gotten to prom-' invited to attend. latlons.4Free throws on succeeding runs in the first Inning against 105, Ceal Taft 106, Dot Ewing without mincing any words the Recreation Commisnjon it is final.s. fouls will be awarded under, the _lng. (Herald Photo.by Pinto). / . , best- in the World Series, wasn't men­ Amid conflicting decisions by the j "“if I. *' , . 1. i lnence with liUle fighting ability. the Tribe. Erni'e Banks and Jim 111, Barbara Strenge 107; Flo will be While we were chatting, Stengel easy for one local team- to load up ED KOVIS finlahed^ 14th with a present one-and^ne bpnus basis.- Bolger each had two. run l.omera KRrter 111, (3ilckle Janicke ■ 113, Before the 10 piinute Ulk w ith! ® i of-.,even aemifinal was ob.ien'ing just about every tioned in our conversation but he referees and protests lodged by Fight people are foe same Mj xigo. he . was the, lowest ingrate j played in New Ygi" The. remain- too ia quite a handy guy to have anti walk off with all chafopionship both coaches. St. Louis whipped Bendays Win politicians. Once the campaign is jg hi.itory. ' 10-game total 1,286 in foe bowl­ A' player gets a second shot If he for the winners. Mary Lucas 106,. Lucille Mahoney Tebbetts, there was a special foot ■ ^****’The soiidly. biiill native of Baie- ,|p,. i^ecaii.se a^^rcus will occupy move of his players,' “Hey (Joe) honors. And that has - Ijeen the ing tournarnwt held over foe makes the first. 112. Janet Mallhot 117 and Ruth race in the outfield at Al I^pez Collins, cut out the clo-wrilng. . around. the Minneapolis Lakers, 143-135 last finished, all the mud tossed is "Would I take him back again 7” Three Home Runs Ste. Ann, N. B.. once held the Ca- ■ the Garden,..«farting April 3, will rase in most senior Icaguea for night, to complete a three-game wiped up in swirls of embraces. oaly screamed. “Not in a trunk ’’ weekend in Bristol. The' former The Big Ten'iised the rule dur­ Ostrander 110-108. Look at that (Andy) Carey limp­ If the Yankees have any proh the past three years.. Shouldn't minor league basefiall pitcher won ing the past season. The Giants collected, three home Hawks, Celtics Series rhe'*'two'*princ\p^‘s^*\vere” nadian middleweight championship ! take pla the Montreal Forum, leni. it could be leftfield. althougli sweep of the, teams' best of five Bowling Title Take, for example, the prewnt. Wheq last viewed, Daly had one runs off Baltimore- pitchers, biit Ruth Ostrander 99.17, Flo Rio­ and catcheis Ed Bailey. It was ®pd he is now'the Domtnmn s hg^^ The/ftangers* - management------.ex . ing out there, and he said he waa corrective methods be taken 01- We.itern Division fi.nals. $29 and also rolled the tourney's High schools. YMCA and Cana­ ready to play. . Better put your the man who ia on the inside track doe.in't anybody give a hoot for our bit going on between Sugar Ray draped affectionately over dian pla^ra will follow the same the big one was smote by Dusty ter 97.21. Lucille Mahoney 97.3, llout crowds of 15,925 for From a post-game huddle in- „ , , j n,,,,. Robinson and Ernie Brace, one of; v arllnez' shoulder while inform, best single game, a 189 in hia iiiixth Bhodes. It came -in the bottom of Sherry (Tochlmaen 95.31 and Irene 16th Garden game.,. hat on Enos (Sfoughter-who la says no. senior recreation program any­ volving rh-al coaches, Referees ,” ®4' i® game. ' . code except for a alight difference Constantine- 93.24 sport the best Promises Rich Returns bald) or else ypu might get sun- The nioat impi-ea.iive part of the more? That’s the $64,000 ques­ Arnie Heft and Norm p ru c k e r. Sampson, Bill McGonigal and Bill his managers. *ng the aasei-nbled press that “My -—they will have four one-shot the 12th with a mate aboard and ______yards and wound up in. a dead "ad'an heavyweight tit e r atroke." Thesg were only a few A couple of months back. Brac.i fcuy is ready for any welterweight won the ball ga'me. Foster Castle- averages among the 39 women , heat. . In the runoff, Crowe J- ^dls fall at/ 6'ankee camp ia the hustle antT de tion? ? 7 * . Leaeue President Maurice Podoloff' paltpn, the BendayS easily cap- bitterly announced he was through fouls Instead of six. of the divepslona from pur little termination of the players. There DArnuto’* (RU and Jocko Collins, superintendent lured championship honors in The who ever, lived." man and Hank Saue. also hit home Who have participated in the Boston, March 26 1A6 — YValter^ Brown told the weekly basket- ci-osaed the finish -line several n .v with Robinson: foal Sugar Ray Taking note of "Actionless or leagup to date. I dhat'thatphe man made, isn’t any horsing around and w-hen B r of NBA officials, emerged a de- Herald Bowling League this past Daly, of course, had juat finished Last Night’s Fights forclcal games," the committee said runs for the Giants. Brown, owner of the Boston I ball writer.,' meeting yesterday he I yards in front of Balle.v. to the '■d*'*® Canadian crown^ S(' 0U . f . . . 13 JLU r> couldn't fight any more and with­ guiding his boy through a fight Ted Williams hit his first home Celtics, says the National Basket- wanted to credit Coach Paul Sey- ' delight of the big Negro’s spon- Just a^Sffort Turnlrig hack to me. the man thc players come out on the field . W i U o n f .. 4 (HE K cision to disallow leaker ' Coach winter, finishing with a 57-27 Won out fighting talent he la nothing New York — Yvon Durelle, 175. unnecessary stalling (by a team who h*s guided the Bronx Bomb- thev are all business: r . ..'fi 3»» Johnnv Kundla’s protest. and lost record: The Rulers were which produced a check of some­ Baie Ste Anne, N. B;, stopped Miall bring a warning from the run of the spring, for the Red Sox. ELKS LEAGUE , ball Assn, playoff final between hi., mour for the “Tremendous Job lie | jors, “To me box/Hg is Just a sport," ■ • • • V-’ .. S CWVE U> more than a good reason for a man League-leading Armory Pack­ . . A (VO 3 St. lyouis Coach Alex Hannum | 15 games behind in the ninnerup where around $7,500, Martl.iez Cldrence Floyd, 167, New-York, 7, game officials. ‘A technlpal foul Four other games were called club and St. Louis S5'ill be the did at Syracuse with the material | -1 ^ish that I could glet Crowe said Y v o n ^ e r he slopped sub­ Rmki®. g getting ulcers. looked at hia manager w ith'en­ off because of bad weather. They age (35-13) won alt four points gladly canceled his own protest, spot with 42 wins and 42 losses The story" was duly printed in Toronto — Ralph (Tiger) Jones, can be called If the warning has greatest in the league’s history — at hand.” | to move all the time," Biji-die said, stitute/Floyd, 167, an untested T o u l f f . . , 34 13-17 81 lodged a few- minutes before Kundia The Pointers (41-43) and Agates dearment, no effect. . v.'ere Cincinnati-St. Louis at St. from Capitol Equipment (16-32) at the gate, at least. ' . 1 Russell's father, Cliarlle. w ho , “In fact, the only way can get the bettfo' newspapers around foe 157H, New York, (>utpoln{ed Ar­ while second place Gene s Bottle NewXYorker, in 1:14 of the sev- B y PlH, got his own in. (28-56) completed the four-team There waa the lime when Babe thur King, 161 >4, Toronto, IQ. Blowdowns All Right Petersburg, Detroit-Chlcago White Brown pointed out that Boston has been here to watch the pla'yoff j some ol these gu.vs to run is to h round of a telecast bout at 4 country and clippings reached Rob­ Sox at Tampa, Pittaburgh-Phila- Shopffc (28-20), first round cham-: Former Neiv i York Outfielder f .. 1 3-3 The upshot is that St. Ixiuis circuit which rolled ever>’ Thurs­ McCoy, the Los Angeles promoter, Holyoke, Mass. Johnny Cun­ The new rule Is, aimed at teams Garden can hold 1.1.909 and the Sr. series with Syracuse, 'said his 1 talk them into foot race.,." ,Sl. Nicholas Arena. Floyd, a 27 Dourhpi;lv f .. .2 3-5 7 tangles with Boston's Eastern Divi­ inson at his Greenwood Lake, N. greeted Al Weill with a spray of ..which refuse to provide action, the delphia at Clearwater, and Mil- pio,«. ^ sted a 3-1 decision over :^:";,;;"A7en;'"l'4%00° ...... , JUNIOR TOUBN.\MENT Mosifr r .. .. fi l-»i 13 day night at the West Side Rec. Y., camp. At about the same time, ningham, 156',4,. Baltimore, put-, 1-3 3 sion champions Saturday at Boston saliva and announced that he would committee explained. Slowdowns waukee-Wlchlta (American- Assn.) Decl’a Drive-In (21-27). and Pat- ' M a c k < ‘ v g . .. 1 Heck Was crowned thc individual Braca arrived to oversee the con­ pointed Barry Allison, 150, Spring- Un Builders'(27-21) blanked Oak St. Louis .,wept its semifinal '* “There is a Cousy. He'said 1 Crowe is stepping up to thw^latenotice for injured Angelo Action started In the Town Jun- Laces Out at Today^s Stars Burllns.nn. t .. 3 - •V7 . 3 in the opening game of a best of kTngipin, posting a 106.54 average react in the same manner, each and field. Mass., 10. will styi be all right. at Bradenton. seriea from Minneapolis by de- *'® thing.. Bob 1 and bla.,ting all kinds ofTitching 1 wasn't much of a jor Basketball Tournament last T o t a l u ...... / 12 12-24 3() seven championship playoff. ditioning of Tony Anthony. The every time he spied the man who Minor rules changes included; Grill (17-31) 4-0 in another match. in ^ strings. Others who conclud­ trim, light-heavyweight hopefijl Providence, R. I. .— Jackie La f.eating Minneapolis J43-13.6 in a could do bqt didn t think it - and hoping that heexh crash the j>urelle, 175. gave Floyd a night at the-Y. Herm’s Camera, Senrf- at half linv’ 35-iS D«m«t,o'» Blurred in the haggling waa the ed foe season with a better than managed Rocky Marciano. Bua. 157, -East Meadow. L I., but- Players other than the shooter Hippo Correnti 127-161- 392, double overtime la,,t night. possible until he saw it.. , aUrting lineup. „ ; good shellacking and dropped him third place team from the West B.v E.AKL YOST • Tr.vlng for Homers ! great pressure-playing of St. Louis'' who meets Vilke, Bartlesvipe. Shrlners' EasMVest benefit pas-, * tain Rus.sell would play in the games. The. fasl-steppirig Weal Posting the highest- foiee-game “We've settled our misunderstand­ fearrof mg 8portsm(Fn Everjnnliere ketball game. Noteworthy scores: Becker 348, sophomore Wi|/ Chamberlain heard reports that it snowed sev- Boxing. It will be a plejisurc.'’ Sides, coached by Ernie Dowd. • t •. V. iwat terms in a contract offered by the Forte established .a new careef-. court, He blew his whistle and ing, Actually, the only differences Okla.. was named vice ctiairman Allen NBA. He had a fine-offer frpm the “Shows more offensive potential eral days ago but I doubt if many ...... 4 h (hi Glants and .lat out the entlr/foa- tnark of 859 polnlsi a single season awarded the ball to St. Lxnila. score was Lailey, who to tsl^ a 368 and.H. E. Foster, Wisconsin Uni­ Little Garj' Thompson, A''!!- than Russell but he can't compare, will--langle with the East Side's Roiish works out son, resides in Florida, Dtiring the Heft overruled him and gave foe during the season while LaForge we had were over money." in Manchester were given arty on No. 3 'team, namely, Manchester standard of 403, single season field In boxing, the' only time that versity, treasurer. Amerlca from Iowa State, out- with Russell dcfensivclv." the spot information of the Tampa Braves, s featl he has-been doing campaign al m|irk of 127 and a free throw ball back to Minneapolis. Hannum garnered high single honors with James Ooggan of New Haven, scored the shining shooters of the Parkade and th game will start for the past 12 years. -The deep y Redlegs Rouah won his 155 effort. Dalton pinned the there is room for personal dis­ ‘ Y .6UDGET LE\GL’E Flood of 1957. ; Heavyweights Top r e c ^ o f'144.' Penn’s Eimie Beck delayed foe game 10 minutes with agreement is when finances areln- Conn., was named to .the Execu­ East and did the quarterback It happened last Thursday night. at 6:15. tanned Roush, "'hp w 11 b®, « " batting crown withfo .341 aver- held the old career record pf 831, his objections and finally maile an best single game, 123, for bowlers tive Committee. chores /tor the \Veit .masterfully. The third^place Braves (11-13) The jitcond contest will -be be'- May, gallops around the outfield ^ ' averaging under 93. ,volved. Then, no fiolds are barred. upset the second place Red Sox Heavy rains started in the late af- Hartford Matches age. -C ( John Lee.; Yale, the seasonal total official protest. You do anything you can to your i Thompson hit 16 points and was tween'’the Manchester Trust,- No. eaep morning like a spry colt. Over of 337, Chuck Rolles, Columbia, the The Lakers subsequently fost named - the game's outstanding ll4-.10 - ) 2-0 - while the front-run-' Rookie Pitcher Pizzaro leln'oon and continued, .well into 2 teiim from the Weal Side, meet­ the--years he has maintained his “I gel a big kick out of running new'enemy. But, let him come up! ning Yankees 19-5) shutout the | the night', "nie sidewalks w ^e around each day. I -always kept field goal standard of 126. and the ball and Pettit pitched on? ip with an acceptable ca.ih settlement play^. Southern Methodist's jumbo •Hartford, March 26 (TP)—A rep­ ing Boland Oil, runnersup in 'the youthful figure and even today Harry Sapks, Harvard, the old foul to tie the score with two seconds .\VAIVER.S ON SARM Gordie Howe .Tops Jim Krebs hgiiled in IS rebounds cellar-dwelling*Dodgers (4-20) 2-0. I flooded and detours on the streets lica of television’s Golden Gldves Y circuit. .* looks trimmer than - a' number of myself In good condition and I feel Phoenix. Ariz.. March 26 i/Pi — and. why, you're Just like Bill Daly Young Larry Bates rolled a fine waswaa anas cuivnioncommon'as as beerpeer naWKCrShawkers at tanlaht -nt Wont that I'm staying young by work­ shooting mark of 127.' • to go. ; for the West and. also outplayed Draws Strong Accolade ; The plghtcap wiif pair Jack's the present big top performers. Led the L e i^ e Here K u n d'l a got -into the The New York Giants,have asked and 'Vince Martinez. NHL Point-Makers his opponent, Charley Tyra of 111 single while Bud. Woods hadted*'^ 1 Connecticut to December Roush lives on a farm Columhis, as a team. Scored scramble. When Mencel took foe Martinez, the welter contender, Louisville University, In all other from the Bast Sid Rec. and Nas- disputed pa.1.1 from • Leonard, the make him a coach. Sarni suffered Season Opens-Aprit 20 tpurney to develop in Indiana. , , _ 1,158 points to lead the league on. ,broke) a>^ay.from,Daly, foe quick­ Montreal, March 26 i(r>-~Gordle deparfoients. By EARL YOST the weather came from Birdie Teh- ^ boxmg siff Arms, Y League champions. offerise." Dartmouth held opponents timekeeper ticked off three sec­ a heart attack Feb. 25 that ended Howe, Detroit's, flashy • forward; . Dfoara Squad AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE Slate champions. Actioji, real fist, A question was-‘si.iked; "Hoiv to an average of 5 7 points per onds while Mencel was balLhan- his playing career. He ia expected tempered manager who figured Cunliffe "Motor# ,w< n ?-0 over Bradenton, Fla.—^Althoujfh his nanic isn’t even-on the betts. ' ’I. got caught in the-storm fights and bristling fury, will be on ' MIDGET TOURNA.MENT. RE-STRINGING to be released from the hoapifoi in prominently Jn the International won his fifth National Hockey 03sch Ffenk StcGuire of North and h'hen I tried to get back to the’ long did, it take you” to get Into game to take defensive' honors. dllng. ■ • League scoring chatnpionahlp arid Manchester Radiator.- ManehMter sp,rinff training roster of the Milwaukee Braves, Juan Cordova display as the youngsters vie for Pre-tournament . forecast ran shape for a season?" Crossing his Yale, with 772, topped the loop in Drucker ruled, however." that a day -or tw(|. .Boxing Guild. When Vince went on (Carolina Ijad the' dreaqj squad in Auto Parts' shaded Hollywood hotel I was ft ed with the problem divisional titles. Heav/'weights arc DON'T COMPARE DISCOUNTS - taammate Tm Lindsay, who fin- his own . All - America Lennie Pizarro is one of the most talked about rookies in the Florida of walking through .water -six true - t o form ls.1t night as Dgei's' • TENNIS legs and hipping the straw sun rebounds, -whllfc. Oartmouth:‘com­ three seconda..\va.i "deafl time" be­ 'iahed second, set a record for moat Service 2-1 and Alcar Ob. also featured and also .dominate the Drive-In, We.1t ' Side chrimplons, A cap he w:as wearing back off his mitted the fewest fouls, 213. . ' cause he had made an error in fo- Rosenbluth. Tyra, Grady Wallace edged Decormlci Motors 2-1 in circuit. Pizhrro, a native of Santurce, Puerto Rico, has had laches deep. , I was -wearing |2 card, with four of the 16 bouts • BADMINTON COMPARE THE PRICE YOU PAY! points by a left winger.; of South Carolina and Joe Gibbon only one pi-evious season in. or- - : ...... socks and $20 shoes so I took oft defeated the Cruisers 50-35. The ; forehead, Roush answered, "Three Behind Forte in .individual acor- terprefotlon. As a-result he had three matches last night. T^irnlng listing the bigger lads. victors carried too many guns for •SQUASH days" > ing came Ted 'Dwyer of Columbia foe time set back to . eight sec­ 1 Official league records disclosed ! of Mississippi. It. was the first in the night's top scores were Cajrl ganizedf baseball, yet he la -.making my shoes and walked to the hotel Topping- the card is a heavy­ .today that HoW^ compUed 89 j time McGuire directed a losing 1 goUiT‘j? 139 386' A i« Titor even Maiiager Fred Haney stand khby. I figured if .the'socks were the scrappy East Siders to handle. "While T was playing I used .to With 267. John Lee of Yale,, 241; onds. . < weight (lu®l pitting unbeaten Vern With Paul Quey scoring 17 points - come to the training camp early, Carl Belz. 'Princeton, 250. and Joe , The Laker# argued that Pettif’s up and take notice. damaged I would only be oiit'$2.” -Pavis of .Hartford against. Bobby RACQUETS _ Koel output also topped the jT hom pson. playing under hls;/,oobi is i -3 4 8 Fii Fi*h •'’The' 'dark-skinned southpaw.1 and hard-working Bob Cole caging pay a kid $1.25 to pitch to me all Tebo, 9rown, 238. On a team ba­ basket, coming with two' seconds 500 Rods to pick froth! Weight of Ansonla. Davis, a 12 and controlling ‘ both ' boards, sis, champion Yale trailed Colum­ left, vvaa made In time which ac- league. Undsay, whose 55 assists own .Iowa State coach. Blii Stran- l a ^ MilXTsdf^^ 139 -341, John pitcher won 23 games last year Sec Taylor, liports editor of the’ former, acholaslic' track- man who i ON THE PREMISES .p omlng. I concentrated on meet­ were .high,hlah. woundw-ound unup with m 85)1nlgan, fired the West to a 12-2'-- ■ •'’"X with Jacksonville, in the .Sally Decl’s jumped to an early lead and ing the ball and after three days. bia in Ihd offensive departiment, tuallv should ' have been all-eady ■14)0, Reels— take your choicet polriW.vThe previous mark by a lead in the first seven minutes. The Maiorca 135--340. Te'd' Chambers Des Moines, Iowa Register, asked ' vas orphaned lait year, la one of kept increasing it as the gam e I w-as^eady to face the regular; scoring 1,018, with Princeton third charged off. left winger was 82, set by Boston's 126- 341, Norm Rioter 340, Mike League. The Ij-yr .-old lad struck to be remembered to Christie Me-. the best prospects shown rthua far progressed. For the East Side (981) and Uarvard fourth (976). Leonard saved the Lakers with EaSl caught tip, however, and was D'enhup 129 and RI hy Jarvis 127. out 318 batters ■ in ' 274 innings’, NASSIFF ARMS CO. season pitching." Roush was one. Herbie Cain in the SO-game 1943- ahead twice. Krebs and Thompson Cormick of ^ Manchester. Taylor In the tourney. His fiery as'saults, Cruisers Don'Simmons and Jos of the best spray kilters during; Defenaiv4ly, on a team basis, two free throws In the , last two f - ” ^ quite , an acoopplishment for a was one of trie top' college football. his killrt instinct displayed as he 1018 Main St.. Majiyehester Yale finlsheii second behind Dart­ 44 season. * rang up five decisive points in the freshman in the pi ' fo. pay rankL MsssoUnt did outstanding 'work, hia career. seconds of the first overtime, A FLOCR 6 f^ Bellveau Third last 35 seconds. WEST SIDE REC I officials in the countty and worked got by Sperman Adams in his first chalking up 14 and 10 p o t n t s, mouth, allowing 63.1 points per wljich ended 131.131, but PetJUt. Tonight's.'final best-of-lflve-game I discussed'Pizarro with Haney a number of ganies with McCor­ teat, jstamp him a definite crowd- game, followe)! by Harvard (66.1) Montreal’s Jeaq, Bcliveau. the! Larry Friend of California made one morning vyhile the Brave's respectively. . , Martin and "01111 Hagan made easy Rafendirig scoring c h a m p io n ,- 10 jlolnts, Krebs nine, and Jed playoff series matches ;Dari-Maid,, _ . mick in the Midwest. The Iowa pleaser. - In the second gqrae, the Cyc­ and Princeton (67.3); , work of foe second session. Pettit REAL OLD FASHIONED^ ranked third in the race with 84 Domntevbr of Minnesota eight for regular' season champions, and the I ®-'®‘'* going through a lo.ig work man is now recovering from a ' Sherman Adams, also, of Hart­ lists showed, why they are the Y finished with 35 points, ' your car ki ang lr^ arad A He foot are. not in contact .with one his tourney atgrt thrit the latter losers who cagid only six for 25.' Spring Special ^ Wets, . Nymphs, VlLLAGE.CHAil5t.ERS should follow^ in the footsteps of was out for five minutes. to the right side for his,irons—rCX with 99 points; league ,statis0cs EASIER, QUICKER STEERING Stroampn). Buck-: Glass Spin-Cast Rod ...... $ 8.95 Ijifc Howe were Bellveau and Mau- for the benefit of the . Shrlners' another when plays are being Paul Martin with 15 tallies and Ed , cept No, 5 .and No. 9—and when revealed todaj’.. The' .'29-year-old rice cnie Rocket) Richard of the hospitals for crippled children. Match reaults; Fogarty Bros, tbsi fellowthere, he can't miss.” made. Thq..inen in blue, to a letter, Teabo,with 10 were the top men tails. Grubs. 150 Yards Line ...... )...... $ 1JM> and Garden Grove pinned, similar The pitcher Haney pointed at who. 10 STORM W INDOW S he ritachei the g, een he putta right-winger. In his 10th profes­ SOFTER RIDING -LINES: Spin­ Ouiadiens with 33 each) 1 ‘ ’ ----- :------though, saj'''"lt ain’t so;” ,', . "No for the Fibormeri., lefty; , The Sharoh Country. Club , Richard. 35. who mttsed seven i 4-0- triumphs over Jarvis Realty Was wai-miiig' up a few yards Iri' one man can sit down and accu­ Pro BaskctbKll sional season, scored 42, .goals, and ning, Casting, and-»cJob««v-4S‘’ Middle'brook. -re^' ■front of „where . ye were uiking' The winners wiil' now meet in a 2 STORM DOORS edddy ahoota a pretty good game collected 57 assists. Glover .will be Regular Price ...... $».«D games, exceeded 30 goals for the STjYTE TEAM WINS rately gauge a pllcher," Birdie semifinal' game Wednesday night . 1 spcctively, w;hile Johnson Paint was Warren Sp'ahn, a pretty good Both Are Nationally Adverttsed too despite, or becauae of, hia awarded foe John B. So'llanberger C B L K B I t I T V eighth time in 15 sqasOns arid — • Tebbeta of Ctncinnati .told me. "It'a * Monda.v's . Kesult * at 7 o’clock. at the IVeet Side ■witch hitting. - -XFephjr and $300Jeague tionua. " 'boosted his record NHL career , IMarch 26 (JP) —'Under­ gained a -3-1 decision over, the pitcher. PJetty goou. Well, Sph'an- 'very. difficult to judge a pitcher, Western . Division FInaj Playoff Rec. M jr/oit Exirm Don't Pay Mora Than S14.9S league's sixth team which is with­ ,ny,. who used to-draw his checks Ylundreds'''*Of oMput to 493. He •. as sixth In ths dog met opportunity, and the re­ out a sponeor. , : * Scouta make, more mistikes on St, Louis 143, Minneapolis 135 s WMRIWAU-AM 8 MACSWML l«* A M 1f ^ U M l I H Spinning Lures. gboring race with 62 points. * sult was one u ^ e t and another from the Hartford Senators' in the pitchers than they, do, on pjayera (Double Overtime) St. Louts wins, near-aurpriae In a confiued ‘open­ Noteworthy scores: Elizabeth Eastern League, has -won 20 or JUA.V PIZ.AKKO lit any other position.” . . . Mickey moire games iri seven seasons and best of five Series 3-0). Hockey at. a Glance Hlpboots, Waders, Creels, Boat Cushions, Tackle Boxea, 'Vesta, ing round of the 50{h N ational''*^' and Cochrane, f o r m e r - Phtiadelphia St. Louis plays at Boston Satur­ ■ - , Tt .' Let BUI Tuniky show CHECK OUR "SMART GUT BIULUANT SMILE AAU Basketball Tournament last ^Peggy tiUtting**;-- -■««106. has achieved irore than 200- tri­ for Jacksonville. He tossed,, .six. Jackets Gadgets and Aooessorles of All Kinds umphs, oqe of s few active flip­ Athletic and Detroit Tiger catcher, day in opening' of l»est-of-seven se­ ! I* 5|oDday’B 'Resalla F you how you ran take night. The big thriller of the open­ Top average bdwlers: ^lary Ed­ whitewashings and stimck out 21 was the greatest catcher of all- ries for NBA championship, It eaay juat like thia TRUCK TIRE SPECIALS so.ae Take ktisot m e _ Plnehurst, N. C., March 26 i/IV- pers to accomplish, this feat. (Charlotte batsmen-iri a 1-0, 12t No Games Scheduled, In‘ Any ing ' round came when the un­ m und '95.49,. .Madeline Mbrley time in Birdie Tebbetts’ book. 'The' League. ' man. OPEN ALLEYS ALL THESE . . . AND GREEN STAMPS W^en Barbira McInUfe finished heralded, Milford (COnri.) C^iief# 93.58. Shirley Holmes-93.1,- Betty Taking a further'-l00|k at Pizdr-< ibning win.’ His h«-st strikeout T Ttrmf Low os $1,25 Ptr VVook For Tiro her four rounds in the Augusta ro, a strong 170 pounder, who reasonIll 5siin simple.’’BilnpiV« Birdie DirOlC said.8alQ» 'vbe- ‘ Dc' Tuesday's Hchedule ^ FOR LEAGUES PRIVATE PARTIES spilled . the heavily , favored Mil­ Bouvta 92.22, 'Vivisn Sbelifon 92.9, mark' in-a nine inning game was 20. caukes -hehe riei’er dropped a ball with " s o x CUT PITCHERS : . , National League . TiUeholden G o I f Tournamemt waukee five; 79-77. .The Connecti­ Ruth Sieilert' 91.45,, \ Anna Mae stands one inch uAder the aiii — OA the basis of, his great fresh­ NO DOWN PAYMENT TIU MAY! Iw t WMk sH« had broken 80 only a. mann runnti)g.'’[ Cochrane’s record ' Hollywood, March 2® — The Semifinal Playoffs ‘ DAY ^R NIGHT/ cut toam fashioned its upset by White 91.35, MarianV Thompson foot mark, one .ckn find thari he man-year .iri O.B., Piztlrro Waa se­ a^kha •Me* and was a very dUcOutisgied using r-*------has,made a most auspicious s w t. ka for itself, a s ' a catcher. Bqstbn' Red " Sox have'cut two Boston at"Detroit (First Game only six of its seven plsyem 91.3, Gloria Johnson-W.14 and lected as the Most Valuable Player handler ^bf-pitches and Utter but pitchers fgim their squad -7 sell­ In Best of sevbn.Series). Nie|lol^Mall6ll0sttr NASS)FFARMS young lady. Today she flashed a and by,(V, dominating both 'bMrda Hie Was purchased, by the Braves in the.Squth Atlantic League. , , TEL MI 9.810d mWiant smile aa she looked back Elizabeth Juui 90.4'T.' \,\ A this little knowrt fact o^ hil great- ing the contract of southpaw Leo Montreal at New York (First • < OF MANCHESTER against„ —rt a team averaveraging.'three Other mirks:- HlgW single, Ol. the*" recomriiendation . of Luis "He's as impressive asXHerb neaa wga never before,'told, to me.___ Klely outright to, on a ts-ay-of ateadily Improved inches talier. per Asn. OslOT^d Ben' Geraghty, ,two for- Gamd in Best of seven Series), w Tlrt, l#ei) - ••HOD8E OF SPORts'!, Gloria Johnson 130;. high - tripl Score was two yfors ago .wRh Birdie should know a j little fiboutiaad 'optioning, rijlithander Bob -- American League pier that wrw cHmaxed. with a 3 j f ' iricrHraves' players, from 616 San- m Broad St^—Tel. MI-8

7\-. \ 7!7v; ■'.7 - • A: ' ; ’ ■' ' ' ■ * 4 ‘4 •.'ll-''- }: Is.'!" V ■ ..1 ' •. -. >• ••L . ■ ■ ' i'- \ jt^N fflSSTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCiHggTEB, CONN., TjLJESDAY, MARCH 26,19BT P A G ^ f i M e n MANCHESTER liVENING llERALD, MANCHESTER, CQNN., TUESDAY. m R C H 26,1957 >Houses for Sale Lota for* Sale ‘ Wanted-*-ftesl Estale 77 sum of 8160 was. donated by the. SAGE FOUlt'^EEN ’ • - - ’ • - ---^-1----...... i -.irl • ' • ----■' -----1— 17 Maricliester aiub to the Manchester Memorial .. . v : r ~ A-IARGE H068E cetm^aily located BUitjjING lots in BoUdp. OnelSELUNG YOUR preiperty? Ust Hospital Building Fund. / ------72 j \ 4 : ' that owhfra have biltjjnfbwn.7 Nine . tR y fln g -^ id in g 16 THERE/0 U6 HTA BE A LAW! BY FAGALY pnd-SHORTEN B lisihm L(>caUoi)> > acre lota and laiwer. Prlcea from] L.M.—M.L. Which means (Live Youths Told Lo Tickets for the'annual spring Automobiles for Sale;' 4 f6r Rent- ' 64 ' spacious rOoiM^ plus servants 81600 to 82600. ‘Terms arrangsdil Modern—Multiple LlstV with the danca. May 4 at' tha Manchester hUy home, four quarten; two-car ga­ 1951 OLDSMOBILE holtday, hydra- RAT’S ROOj OD.. shingle and rooms each,J9or, Separate fur­ Lawrence F. Fiano, Broker. 601 EUlsworth 6fltten Agency, Real- Country Club Were on sal*. Tickets rage, th red ^res. Many other fine 9-8910. , I tore,; MI. 8-8980. ' Leave Rockville Classified matic. radio and heater, good con­ biiilt up guttsc^ and con- h- naces, lapif lot Madeline Smith, features. Must be teen to-be ap- are available for the club’s dition, Call after 6 p.m. MI. dpctor work, ohilnney re ■N. R eal^iK ^.LS. M.L.S. MI 9-1842. banquet, which will be held May Ml. 9ri1,^4. ^predated. T. J. -Crockett, Realtor. TWO m 7‘A'’ sotie, one ••AA". two | MUL’TlPLE USTINO offers the R ^vllle, Mar<^ 28 (Special)— 9-9969. paira. Ray I 60 8-1577 or 60 9-7761. 27 at Cavey’s. JtdvertisefiieRt, Ray Jackson. M jifit n i. -Three bedroom 1964 ranch. lakefront (2nd Lake, Bolton) with combined services of S f realtors, Sevtoteen Manchester youths Refreshments -of coffee, tea and 4956 0LX>SM0BILE Super SS, four Hot water heat, basement reqrea- > wftter. T. J. Crockett, 6^ 8-1577. 40 salesmen to help sell your CLASSilPilED ADVT. Car- <3N7*H»U«Tf ’ GASTON.REA*LTY CO. 'house. F o r Information please call cruising around Rockville in four hrowntes were served after fhe d(jor, holiday hardtop. Hydrama- ROOFma, SIDINO, .Uod rooth,^ excellent condition, itieeting .at tables decorated wltji DEW . HOURS UC', power ateeilns.- power braRea. pentry, Aiteratlona and iltions. trees, central, hue. (Carlton W. ' 165 SCHOOL ST. BUILDINO LOTS for sale. 100x300 ^ I t o n W. HUtchlna, 60 9-5133. cars ^aSt niirht were warned to Ceilings. Workmjmahlp itfan- including city water and s * ^ r. | leave the city Rockville pollca spring flo-wers. Arrangements for radio, heatpr,, two tone, gray and "IMAU.!' Hutchins, 6a>;0-6132. kCultlple'Ltst- Close to bus, xchool and stM the meeting were made by Mr*. 8;15 A. M. to 4;30 P. M. white, excellent Condition, private teed! A. A. Dion; Inc.; W .titumn ing Member. - MANCHESTER, XIANCTipiSTER—Lot ivantpd about 9:80 p.m., Capt. Peter D6w- St. Ml, 3-4860, 60 8-7406’. ^ email professional building; aif- Walter Schardt. Co-chalrm*n were owner, MI. fl-SSOO. Four room Cape Cod; two unfln- ford Hiuuten A Co. 60..3-1M gewltcB said today. Mrs. Hall Stewart and Mrs. 814,800—Two family, built 1943. police were first alerted to pos­ COPY CLOSING TIME ,1953 PLTfMOUTH four door aedan. FOR THE.heat in. shingle and built Neat and clean, near bus, shop- ° 4she Ml. 3-1107. , nancing. .J COVEh^Y-Oountry living, seyen Arthur F^her, Broker, OT 8-1409. aln St. They apparently looked ■ ------.i. 29-95 miles from Manchester. 3% acres I----- _ , ' 10:30 A. M. Office Hours around the diner and left immedi­ STILT PAYS ITAFFORD SPRINGS—Two email ot land, six room house,_____ attached-] ARB YOU CON8IDEB1NO ately, police said. ' SATURDAY 9 A. M." , Auto Driving School 7-A stores. West Main. St, Suitable 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. two-car garkge, guedf house with 8EIXINO YOUR PROPERTY? Lawrence, Kane. ( 'N ^ ) —Wilt Includes'tautalMlon, plas tax. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A for liquor store, real estate, etc. TRADE. YOUR HOUSE The four cars were then spotted LARSON'S DRiyiNQ School. MI 9-5731 or 60 9-4737 lavatory and shower.>wer. OutsidaOutside fire­fire- We will appraise yottr property circling through the center of Chamberlain -paid off In more ways Ouaraateed tor I Year. ROUFDfO — Specialising in repair-, Phone JA 8-7887, evenings. . If you are plaauiing a move, place, tool shed,, high elevation free and without any obligation than one in basketball for Kansas. zoint coorai^TioN wnx Mancheater'a only trained and We alao buy property (or cash. Urwri. They were stopped on Grove CALL "PETE” WILSON certified Inotructor. For yoOt aafe- tng roofs-of all kinds. Also new STORE—Choice location at the consider trading in your house. WHY PAY RENT? With 82,000 cash with beautiful' •view, Immediate St. by .Supernumeraries Charles The Kansas Turnpike Autho/lty BE APPRECIATED roofs. Gutter work. OUnUisys We have three homea—Colonial you can own thla six remm house. occupancy. SenslM'3ly priced at Selling or buying contact notes that $16,150.50 above: the ty we au-e trained to teach proper­ Center on Main St., approximate STANLEY BRAY, Realtor n tk a t and Clarence Neff and Ml 9.5650 ly. MI. 0-6076. cleaned, repMred, 26 yeara' ex­ ly 1300 aq. ft. Wilt remMel to suit at' 818,000, .new rikftchei at Hot water oil heat,/aluminum 819,400. A. R. Wli;kie and Co. 60.1 within a few minutes Supemumer-. normal take in toils were collected perience. Free astimatea, Cali CAMrANOl_____ 116,600 and 831,000 where the windows and screens. Lot 6()xlS0. 9-4389. BRAE-BURN REALTY from cars heading to Lawrence Dial M l 3-5121 tenant. Call MI 9-6808 or MI Two-car garage. Central location. '6 0 . 3-8278. ary Kenneth Carey and Detec­ Service Calls MORTLOCK'S—Mancheater’a lead­ Howley. Manchester Ml. 8-6881. ' iMi^rANooum 9-5781. owners will take your present tive Sgt.'’George R. Trapp joined this year ort Saturdays when Day or Night ing Driving School offera the moat hOMPPfNTME home In on a trade; Very Only $7,500. Phone Barbara Woods WAPPINO — New three bedroom Chamberlain was playing. $2.95 Agency. 60. 9-7702. ranch, recreation room, garage, w a n ted —Building lou in Man­ them. „ in dHver emfortahle five room family and multi-family houSea. 'puppy, five montha old. Anwera MANCHESTER Driving Academy THREE ROOM office suite, 17 MI 3-1577 Res. MI 9-7751 128', frontage, landscaping, trees, ranch, large lot, 818,500, 83,'000 Investment properties, land and to the scene. to name of Blacky. Ctoildren'a pet, guarantees reaufta. Expert instruc­ Market St., Rockville, suitable 813,800. Carlton W. Hutchins, 60 ’The officers took the names of y>. IN THI MARKIT FOR A MOWIRt S. WATSON, p l u m b in g and heat down. Clifford Hansen A Go., lota. We have many qualified JA 4-1704. tion, dual controlled car. Call MI. professional or business. Inquire 9-6132. Multiple ListU]g Member, -Realtors, 60 3-1303. prospects.- Nettle L. Miller, 473 thq drivers and told the boys to 9-6763 or PI. 2-7249. Day or eve­ Ing contractor. New Installations, Rockville, TR 5-2505,------— r— xetiim-Jieme..------StoUNP—ftw n and White female ning eppoimments. — ------alteration-work .and repair wofk. 810,S0O^Flve room I98p~-Tsnch.' •East Center St., Manchester, 60 mongrel. Call Lee Fracchla, Dog Ml. 9-3808. Aluminum storms, amesite' drive; STEPHEN STREET — Splendid EAST HAMPTON — Year 'round 9-5010. Representing Samuel M. Meanwhile, at 10:10 p.m. local 2 mongrel. Call L ttfw/fdwuz.kgL BCISH HARDWARE excellent cmtdltion, ISO' frmtage, English type brick, home. Eight (our rooms, tile bath,- oil heat, La-vltt, Broker, 7 West Main St., police report checking a car at Warden, MI 3-8W4. —f— ^------— Houses for Rent gracious rooms, (our large bed­ milk bar on Windsor Ave. Five Motofcycles—Bicycles 11 high el'evation, vieW. Carlton W. fireplace, water front. Has all RockvUle. TR 6-2717. FOUND— Lady’a gold wedding PLUMBING and heating—Repairs Hutchins, Ml 9-5183. Multiple List­ rooms, excepUcnal closet apace, modem conveniences. 60. 8-7118, Bast Hartford youths ranging in 1% baths, fireplaces, screened age from 18 to 23 told police they HAS THE FAMOUS band. Lucky Lady Self Service MANCHESTER Cycle Sliop, 168 and contract wont.^ CaUML 9-8841. SIX RCjOM house, 195 monthly. In ing Member. Launilry. 11 Maple. St. West Middle Tpke. Repairs all porch, attached double garage weren't doing anything wrong but Help Wanted^^jJItele 36 Boats and Accessories 46 Household Goods 51 bUire 456%'6(sln St. 812,900—CUTE two bedroom home hllghty fine home! for the execu­ Real Estate for Exchange 76 were just riding around. ' makes of bicycles; New and used tive or professional man. Attrac­ bikes for Work guaranteed. Moving—^Tnicking on lot of 100x178. Garage, mshy OLDER THREE hedrpom house. ^ccine Stock Officer Pltkat reported iasuing , Announcements_____ . Storage 20 WOULD UKE TO talk with young IN S’l^CH-Tou-mak-it boat kits. TAKE YOUR TIME PAYING! extras. Nice quiet residential set­ tively priced at 829',000. Maddock a warning about 6:30 p.m. to Rates reasonable. Starcraft jduminum. Evinrude 1, 2 OR 3 YEARS TO PAY! Suburban for Rent 66 & deVos, Realtors, JA 2-0255, eve 16x16 dlnihg room, 30x14 living, married mgsr^ho is fed up with ting. Plenty of tretty' T. 'J. room, central hallway, kitchen, Manchester youth for having INCOME T A 3 ^ p re p u ^ In your MANCHESTER - Movmg and his preM n job and is interested motors. Salek and service. All ‘•SUPER’’ "DELUXE’’ Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-l8n or MI nlngs BU 9-9904. Low in Town noisy muffler on his ' car. There DUO-INASTBR itment. Ehcper- in esrfdng better than flOO per models from 8-86 horsepower. Mc­ 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE THREE r o o m new apartments modem bath, full basement, big] home or hy 'iL Business Services Qfferci^ 13 trucking Co. Ml. >3-6568. -Owned with garbage disposal and mod­ 9-7751. bam, % acre lot, amesite''drive, were five youths in the car In' ad­ 6 Cali MI. 3-4723. PhOTe AD 8-6321. ' Bride’s Sports Spot, 11114 Centfr All 100% Guaranteed BOLTON—Keeney Drive —LAke leneed tax work and operated by Walter R. Per- em conveniences, no pets. Cen­ fruit trees for three-four-^droom | There is only enough Salk vac­ dition to the driver, the officer In i tlu...and prh»„.to suit youp lawn andymbadgat TV SERVICE, 82.80 per call. All ett Jr., and WiUiam J. Plckenng.. 4; St., MI 9-8747. ONLY 8433 SO. m ain ST. AREA -:-Spaclous front nearly new six room split Students at Lomonsov University In'Moscowhead for a chem­ said. “ ' INCOME TAX prepared, Perecpaiil DISHWASHERS wanted, nlghU. 818 Delivers—81216. Month trally located. Inquire between 10 m o^m O^ORlal. Three bedrooms, level,' recreation room, large liv­ house in Manchester. Welles Agen- cine in Manchester for 100 shots, istry lecture. Unlike his father, the "new SoVlet man" is receiv­ work guaranteed. Call Boh Webb. Apply Cavey’s Restaurant, 46 East 12’ SPEED BOAT, Steering Wheel, —YOU GET— S.m. and 5 p.m. daily, except Wed. No arrests were made and police DUO-MASmt START AT Here’i the moywr thkt hss aad hualneas. Frank F u MoeL MI. MI. 9-8801. MANCHESTER Package OeU la r ^ living room, exceptional ing room, fireplace, picture win­ and it will be 6 to 8 weeks, before ing education. The education is making it harder for the Krem­ said there Is no Investigation go­ ,9-3315. ' Light trucking and packagsTdeliw Center St. throttle, windshield, leather seats. 16-PIEC® BEDROOM and Sun. Rockville, TR 6-4580. kitchen with breakfast area, dish­ dow, dining room with large pic­ lin to obtain blind obedience. set the pace for quality ety. Refrigerators, w ^ners and 8128. MI 9-0173. 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM washer, 114 baths, hot water heat, Wanted-—I^al Estate 77 the Supply can be replenished, the, ing on. suadards. Eclipse mowers RADIO TV Service. Sewing ma- DUMP TRUCK drivers. Apply ture window overlooking lake, INCOME TAXES done in your twines and amail appliances re­ stove moving fpectany. Folding , 12-PIECE KITCHEN fireplace ih recreation room, at­ porch, ceramic tile bath, lavatory, USTINGS w a n ted , single iuid Polio Committee of the Manches­ give you more safety with home or mine. For appointment choirs for ren^ Ml. 90763. James D. Aceto A Sons. MI —Plus— Wanted To Rent 68 tached double garage, lovely lot. ter Medical Assn, announced to­ paired. Call Ralph Aldrich. MI. 9-5598. Building Materials 47 combination screens, storms. Ex­ Jwo-family 'houses. Member of •• lew 80.W menlMy presMd steel houstog; longer can MI 9-1533. 9-8487. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR YOUNG COUPLE and child desire Owner leaving fovrn. Must sell cellent condition. Extra large lot MLS. HoVard R. Hastings, Real­ day. AUSTIN IL^C^AMBERS GO., TV SET AND COMB. RANGE quickly. Maddock It deVoe, Real­ The group said about half the Hunt Describes V’.irmdifayUU*' life with famous name en­ CHAPMAN’S RIDING SUblea, 34^7 BULLDOZER OPERATOR. Apply 4x6 Gutter—Random Length four room unfurnished apartment well landscaped. Immediate occu­ tor, 60, 9-1107, any time. New Russian Middle Class CLEAN An d paint those gutters and Iqpg distance moving^ pack­ Free storage until wanted. Free tors, JA 3-0255, evenings —...... per keg 89.75 9-2659 VACANT OVERSIZED Cape with George L. Grazladio. Realtor. 60. According to the Polio Com years to produce the "new Sovjet reconciled with regimentation! last night at Second Congregatlbn- REFINISHINO ceilings, painting, character and good physical See It b.ay Or Night S. A. Beechler.; Realtor. Phope large expansion attic, but no base­ 9-5878, 109 Henry St. | nilttee, no harm will be caused by al Church, describing the tour of cost 10 little to own. You’ll Personals 9-9698. ______Window!—coinplete—(set-up) SEVEN ROOM house within 10-12 MI 6-8952 or MI 3-69|9. man.” Where is he headed? Wil­ Acceptance of regimentation be proud of your lawn what paper hanging, wallpMer bOoks, health arb being- .recruited' for If you have no means of trans' ment for $13,200. Three be^oom the delay between shots In the liam L. Ryan, Associated Press was habitual with Russians ever the country made last summer by ‘RUBBISH ANa «abea removed. Fully insured. Tel. Edward R. State Police Department. Salary all sizes ...... from 810.80 portation, I’ll send my auto for miles of Manchester. MI 3-5161. colonial (or 812,900;. Older three series as .the result the time it will 27 high school gjrls and 6 adults. it’s Edipjt neat. RIDE WANTED—from HlUiard St. Ask for Mr. Rogers. SIX ROOM Colonial, brand new, Wanted Real Estate 77 speciEdtst on Russia,' underlines since Feter the Great put large to Hartford. Hours 8-4:30. MI General' cHpmng, cellars, attics Price. Ml. 9-1003. range: 8402b to 85480. Apply to the Prime Shakes No. 1 Carton you. No obligation. nice location, oil heat, 1 >4 baths, bedroom home with two^car ga­ take for doctors to get in new sup­ sections of the population In uni­ Hunt, English instructor at and yards. Reasonable -ates. M. Sate'Personnel Director, State Of- rage for $11,000. Many rriore. T. J. some of the fruits of mass educa­ 3-1312. ______• PAINTING ' AND paperhanging. Packed—Gray or White A—L—B—E—R—T ^ ’S CXIUPLE WITH four children de­ fireplace, amesite drive, 817.600. USTINGS WANTED (or all types plies pf vaccine. tion causing uneasiness in the form. But Western ideas seeped Manchester, High School, .also A Rubbish Removal. Ml. ftve Building, Hartford, or yous ^per sq. 811.93 Can A. R. Wilkie and Ck>., Real­ Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-1577 or 60 of ho'mes. Single, 2, 3, and. 4 fam- The present situation contrasts in, apd Russian, thinkers began showed slides taken by the Perry I WILL CATER for aimple wed­ MRIT. Good Cleon workmanship at rea­ nearest Connecticut State Employ­ 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD sire three bedroom rent. Call MI Kremlin today. It is the last of a sonable rates! 30 years in Man­ 1x8 Fir Sheathing TAG 9-7553 from 9 ,a.m.-3 p.m. and tors. MI 6-4389. Member of Man­ 9-7751'. ilyS and business property. Ckfll sharply with conditions at the be- aeries of four articles. regarding their rulers. with a Tour. The theme of the program dings, parties, buffets or weddiM ment Office. REFRIGERATOR, Servel gas, six chester MLS. Margaret Cleszynski, Broker. 60 ginning of the year when there was sort of horror. was "Station Wagons Westward.” breakfasts at a fair price. Call Nu CHUCK’S RADIO and T.V. Service. chester. Raymond Flake. MI. 8000’ min.) ...... per M 897.00 after 6 p.m. MANCHESTER—Six room Cape, BUSH 151 North Main St. MI. 3-6517, 9-9237. WANTED—Full time man to clean cu. ft., excellent condition, 820, 9-4291. I an oversupply of vaccine Md the By WILLIAM L. RYAN "Few,” wrote Alexander Her­ Dwight Perry of the MHS faculty 9-2909.______Plyscord 4x8—CD— per M 8100.00 Call after 5 pirn. MI. 9-9875. NEEDED-—Two or three bedroom TWO FAMILY DUPLEX, 4-4. Con­ garage, twb baths, fireplace, medicine profession was "urging zen a century ago, "know what originated the trips several years residence MI. 3-6960. and help service oars In new car Knotty Pine—Econo-Panel) combination storms, blinds, patio, IMMEDIATE action assured. Need AP Foreign News Analyst GARDEN SHOP RIDE WANTED—to Bishop’s Cor­ unfurnished rent. Couple, two venient location, fenced in yard, residents to take the shots. happens, beneath the shroud with ago and takes groups of boys and dealership. Driver’s license re­ from per M 8125.00 12 CUBIC FOOT chest type freez young children. Manchester and amesite drive, oil heat, consider­ landscaped, conveniently located. two and three bedroom proper­ Another revolution is slowly ner, West Martfo^. Hours 9-5:30 DOORS OPENED. ' keys fitted, PAPERHANGINGr-ail types. Call quired. See Mr. Maiorca at De- There wore 80 million cubic which-the state covers the corpses, girls on alternate Summer trips. 798 MAIN STREET copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, MI 9-9559. Free eatipiates, Oak Flooring, from per M 8156'.00 er. Norge automatic washer. Call vicinity. To 865 month. Phone CH able cash required, 815,500. Call 60 9-2045. ties. Buyers waiting. Realtor I centimeters of vaccine available gaining momentum in Russia to­ bloodstains, military trials, while Fifteen members were voted into or 6. Call ML 9-3789 after 7. Cormior Motors, 24 Maple St., MI 3-1349. A.' R, Wilkie and Co., Realtors, day.. mms, etc., repaired. .Shears, Mancheste'r. Mahogany Paneling per M' 8189.00 7-5293. after 6 a.m. Membera of Multiple UsUng. OTer“{J,e‘nation ’ Md mnlninlntng byp^^-HUmlly and ar. 4he dull at. the hiialnesH meeting. A M RTOE WANTED from— ■vicinity iodves, mowers, etc., .put Into eoiw MI 9-4389. Member Manchester SIX Room ranch in excellent loca­ Forty years after the revolt rogantly there is neither blood nor DROPLEAF DINING table. Extra MLS. 60 3-4305. supply ir all but e x h a u s t against czarlsm and the subsequent 8r Green to Hartford. dltlon Cor coming needs. Bralth- Courses and Classes 27 Buy now while the market is still leaf, pads. Baby washer and tion. Two baths, finished recrea­ Concentrated nationwide effort corpse beneath th* shroud.” ;4S. MI 9-9578 after 6. waite. 63 Pearl Street Help Wanted— low. Biisinoss Property for Sale 70 tion room, fireplace, garage and Bolshevik seizure of power, strik­ The words could apply to Rus­ DIESEL! . Practical spare-time wringer. MI 9-3586. THREE substantial homes in good large- lot. S. A. Becchler, 611 WANTED—Real estate listings. to combat apathy toward polio ing changes can be noticed. Rus­ i i -training. Includes mainteriahee, Male ©r Female 37 NEIGHBORH(X)D store, excellent locations. Owners are moving and Contact Turklngton Bros. Realty vaccination has taken hold and the sia today. GONDER’S T.V; Service, availdhie n a t io n a l T u m b e r , ANTIQUES REFINISHED. Repair­ 9-8952. MI 3-0969. sia's present revolution is not one Forty years ago Bolsheviks any time. Antenna converslona. repair, scientific motor _ tune-up, me. family business. Six room wart- are open minded. Six room ranch' ! • ------:------^ Co., 351 Center St., 6Ianchester. I demand for vaccination is. still of violence, but of social ferment, We’re Celebrating Our ^ j , . Auttimobiles for Sale 4 all phases of big pay wo'rk. If '18- MEN AND WOMBN^Snack bar at­ ing done on any furniture. Tie- ment in A-1 condition. Call 'Turk- with garage-, fireplace, etc. but ho 60. 3-1507, evenings 60. 9-5665 or I high, according to the committee. seized a revolution, twisted it, Pbllco factory- aujrervieed service. tendants. Call Manchester Drive- 381 STATE STREET man., 189 So. Main St. Phone MI 5% ROOM RANCH, garage, three spurred by steady though passive imposed upside-down czarism NEED A CART Short on a down Tel. 60. 9-1486. 55, mechanically Inclined, write ington Bros. Realty Co., 351 Cen basement. Asking $15,500. Six bedrooms; fireplace, lot size IlOx 60. S-7731. presaure on a regime still bent for free book. Utilities Diesel In Theater, Route 8, Bolton NORTH HAVEN. CONN. 3-5643. ter St. Ml 3-1507. room colonial, asking 816,000. Im­ with regimentation, terror, slave Mymaat or had your credit turned Notch, MI 9-6000. During day, 200. Good location in outskirts'of ACREAGE—Woodland. One or 1001 only on massive power. labor, frozen priaoii camps, secret down? Don’t give up I For a good FLOOR SERVICE. Floors Sanded Training, Box B, Herald. KELVINATOR refrigerator, In maculate six room colonial loaded - Manchester. S. A. Beechler! Real­ and refiniahed. TR. 5-3071 or TR. Mon., Wed., Thurs. or evenings Tel. CHestnut 8-2147 with extras (aluminum' siding, acres in Bolton. State price. Write | ’47 O ass Plans Old Russia saw centuries of ter­ police. Under Stalin, the regime deal—not thru a amail loan com­ Fri., Sat., or Sun. . o good running condition, 825. MI tor, 60 9-8952, MI 3-6969. Box JK, Herald. ror, oppression, isolation from a invited famine in order to crush pany—aee “Harry" at 833 Main 6-1050. 9-7261. Farms and Land for Sale 71 garage, fireplace, dishwasher, Bonds—Stocks Mortgages 3t etc.) going (or 819,700. Many progressing West. peasant independence and force St, (Formally Douglas Motors). DKX’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ Diamonds—W-atches— 21 ACHES. North Coventry. House 10-Year Reunion Modern Russia saw horror, COMBINATION STOVE, table top, more. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 6n MANCHESTER collpctl'Vlam. At the same time pany, doors and windows, custom Situations Wanted—-Male 39 Jewelry 48 and two poultry houses. $14,000. 3-1577 or MI 9-7751. famine, mass deportations, purges it labored to, build heavy industry work, guaranteed. Oill Ml. 9-1583 AAA MORTGAGE PLAN excellent condition, cheap. Phone E * E Realty, MI 9-6297, MI The reunion committee for the GOOD WILL USED CARS HOUSE CONSTRUCTON foreman MI. 9-9074. REDUCED FOR WWI Vets Drop and executions. She experienced and milltsuy lAight; while keeping after 9 p.m. LEONARD W. YOST Jeweler, re­ 3-4480. MANCHHaTER. 324 Lydall Street— class of 1947, MHS, is looking for brief alliance with a deadly enemy. the people poor,in life's amenities. 6th 1. A first or second, mortgage at wishes position. Long experience. pairs, adjusts watches expertly. Hitler Germany, and catastrophic (300D, CLEAN. REC»ITOrnONED FLOOR SANDING and reiinishing. low Interest rates. MI 3-6794. Reasonable prices. Open daily. LARGE HIGH CHAIR, two folding Six room Cape Cod features In­ QUICK SALE Below 3 Million volunteer workers. Interested Stalin nailed down his dicta­ CARS THAT ARE GUARANTEED Specializing in old floors. MI. 2. A comfortable repayment plan Thursday evenlnga, 139 Sprucr beach chairs, dollhouse, rocker, 72 clude 1% baths, garage, fireplace graduates or non-graduates of the was with that enemy. She- saw torship by 1938, after years of doll crib and high chair. MI Houses for Sale with paneled wall, hot water oil wartime . t^Once with the West fearful bloodletting purges. Be­ I t a Pontiac 4-door sedati Chieftain 9-8750. to fit yoiir pocket. T Dogs—^Birds—-Petjs 41 Street. Ml, 9-4387. Only $16,000 Washington, March 26 iJPi—The class who would like to help with 3. A no red tape arrangement. 9-6488. 56 FTi RANCH, six rooms, two heat, dining room, aluminum and a violent Cold War against fore the merciless tongue lashings de luxe. Radio and heater. triple track windows. Modem number of living world Waf I vet­ plans for the June 15 affair may her former allies. She produced .of a fanatical prosecutor, Andrei REFRIUEtRATION sales and serv­ Money Waiting—One Day Service BIRP, .cat and dog supplies, whole ceramic baths, entrance hall, at­ Owner’s transfer can be your in MANCHESTER 1963 Pontiac Chieftain 4-door sedan. ice. Commercial, residential, air sale and retail. Daily 9 to -6 p.m Fuel and Feed 49-A tached RaragCj porch, sweeping throughout. 83,000 down—vacant. good fortune if you are house hunt­ erans has dropped below three mil­ contact the following:. fantastic -hero worship of Stalin, Vishinsky, famous Bolsheviks pa­ Owner transferred. Pries 815,500. ^dden destruction of the Stalin raded abjectly befora their judges X Radio and heater, hydramatic. 'CondlUonera. freezers A and W. Mortgage Lending Agency Tuesday, ’Diursday, PMday night* Musical Instruments 53 views, large maples, three room ing for a quality home in a fine lion, the -Veterans Administration Albert DiBatUato, program We’re proud to have been part of your children’s music education during Two tone paint, white wall tires Refrigeration C6. 60. 9-1237, Ml. FOR SALE—Baled hay. W. B. Wil- apartment possibility. (Jarlton W. Shown by appointment. Phone 6a location. Six room Cape, 1% baths, legend and now the equally fan­ with fantastic confessions. Zino­ 75 Pearl St., Hartford JA 2-4222 7 to 9. Po'rterfield’a Route 5 and liatns, Bolton; Rt. 44A. Call MI. 3-6273. Brae-Bum Realty, (VA) said today. chalrtqjpi; Mallon LaShay,-decora-' viev, Kamenev, Rykov,, many oth­ the past 6 years. It has been a'lot of fun for us and we hope that during the 0-2060, MI. 9-0050.. Chapel, South Windsor. JA 8-3891. MUSIC Instrumental, rental. C^un- Hutchins, 6H 9-5132. Multiple Ust- full rear dormer amd front dor-' VA estimated the figure will he tlons committee chairman; or Shlr- tastic attempt to restore Stalin's years to come we will have the ojiportunity to instruct more of the won­ ' 1956 Pcxitiac Catalina coupe. 17,000 Evenings and Sunday,. JA 3-5154 9-1869. plete line of instruments. Rental ing Member. mers. Attached garage. Hot (water ghost to respectability. er Lenin lieutenants died before original miles. Radio and heat­ ■ - '^1 MANCHESTER Pet Center for all about 2,995,000 by the end of| ley Taylor Wilson, gift committee firing squads. So did hundreds of derful childBen of Manchester, FIREPLAC!E, furnace wood, cedar applied to purchaae price. Repre­ oil heat in full basement. Off Por­ March. chairman. Like Czar Nicholas I in 1849, er. hydramatic 3-tone paint. MORTENSEN TV. Specialized RCA HOME OWNERS I Ctomblne year- your pets and pet’s supplies. MI. senting Olds, Selmer, Ped- MANCHESTER—New de luxe over­ ter Street. Close to shopping, all modem Russia’s rulers brutally Red army officers. Thousanda television service, MI. 9-4641 end bills into an caay-to-pay sec­ clothes polea installed. Also field sized Cape Cod. Seven rooms, two Town Advertisement It said 4,744,000 served In World Frederic Turklngton and Dolores White wall tires. 9-4273. S A H green stamps. Open atone. MI 9-1353. ler and Bundy. Metter's Music schools and transportation. Present crushed a Hungarian revolution. went Into Siberian exile. ond mortgage loan costing only a Monday • Saturday, 9-6 p.m. baths, garage, two fireplaces, 4% % mortgage can be assumed War 1, with a)x>ut 131,000 dying in Bessette Luko are co-chairmen and The reasons were the same — in When the smoke cleared, Stalin 1956 Pontiac 2-door sedan. Only CONCRETE WORK—Floors, iteps. penny a month for each dollar you Studio, 177 McKee. Ml, 3-7800. Public Hearing service- durthg the conflict. About Bruce Noble is treasurer. porches, patios,' etc. Expertly Thursday, 9-9 p.m. $24,200. Now under constnicUon. of new financing arranged. 1849 td save an autocrat, Emperor was absolute ruler, a "Little driven 3,000 miles. New car owe. Call Frank Burke at CH. six room Cape Cod, 1% baths, 1,613JXM} have died since the end This will )>e the first get-togeth­ Father” image of the old czars, guarantee. Radio and heater, done. Call PI 2-6633. - 6-8897. days or JA 9-5553 eves. Con- A R C REGISTERED English Fertilizers 50-A .Additional Appropriations of the war. Francis Joseph, and in 1956 to save Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 good location, $17,000. Call Mar- 1956-57 Budget er of the class that numbered over the rule of totalitarian com­ to' be worshipped as a demigod, hydramatic. White -wall tires. PLOWING LAWNS and gardens n'hqticut Mortgage Exenange. Springe/ Spaniel pups. Whelped WELL ROTTEH cow manure for gSret Cleszynski, MI 9-4261, or JARVIS REALTY CO. . The average age of the Uving 300. NobV requests that informa­ munism. Stalin, the dictator and World ...... Febuary 8. Call JA 8-7784. Arthur Felber, MI S-1409. Brokers. In accordance with the provi­ ■World War 1 veteran is slightly 1956 Dodge V8 station wagon. Cus­ vrtth rotary plow. Call PI 2-7669 your gardens and lawns. De­ tion blanks sent to classmates be Inherent Weakness War n generalissimo, died In after 4 p.m. livered by the loads. Pelia Bros. sions of Chapter V,. Section 8. of 664 Center Street under 63. About 90,000 of them filled and returned to him as soon March, 1953. tom . 3-door suburban. Radio • HeVs Wanted—Female 35 DRESSES, Suits and housecoats, WEST' CENTER ST. Cape Cod, the Town C5iarter: are dying yearly. ■ > Perh^'s,' however, communism anb heateri Powerflite drive, AKC r e g is t e r e d male Boxer Phone Ml. 3-7406. size 20%, ail like new. 6H. 3-538,7. ' Call 6II 3-4112,^60 3-7847, 60 9-1200 as possible so that the class "Who's will become its own worst enemy. Lesser .men rematued. No one AIRWAY SANITIZER sales and CLERK TYPIST for general office Jk!_ three yeara old, imirnaculate con­ Notice Is hereby given that Pub­ Based on acturial tables, VA said Who” souvenir may be completed of them could fill a dictator’s White wall tires. Loaded. Service. P. O. Box 381. Phbne ML dog. Call Ml 9-0428. dition! oil heat; Siumtnum win­ lic Hearing of the^Board of Di- a few veterans of. that war ^re ex­ 6Iost Russians, by Western stand­ work. Apply Alexander Jarvis Co., dows, fireplace, Ule bath, *'s,baae- and printed. ----— ards, still are badly off. But many shoes.- A mutual protective league 1966 Ford 4-door Country aedan. 3-5210 before'8:30 a.m. or after 5 Dover Rd. Household Goods 51 WOMAN’S TOPPER. Size 14.’ Al­ rectors of the Town of Manches­ pected to be alive in the year 2010. p.m. " Livestoric—Vehicles 42 ment garSge, lan-ge lot. onXbus ter, Connecticut will be hetd’at the millions are immeasureably better ^ th e collective leadership— Radio and heater, automatic ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, most new. $12. Call MI 9-2750. line, near churches and schobls. ~ ANOTHER off materially'than their fathers. emerged after ganging up on Po­ ' tranamisslon. DEMONSTRATORS, venty worn- Wadde.ll School, the 2nd day of lice Boss Berta, labeling him im­ end needed in a statewide' expah- WE BUY COWS, caifs slid beef glass, china, and used furniture To Inspect phone Barbara Woms April! 1957, at eight o'clock, in the A conservative, property-minded Household Services cattle, also entire herds. Call Agency, MI 9-7702. ' REAL BARGAIN Duclty's Busy Week! middle class is growing. It is the perialist spy and, executing him 1966 Nash '-custom Rambler cross- Sion program with a natlontLl con-, bought and sold. Furniture Repair afternoon on proposed additional Casuals Go Everywhere , country statkm wagon. ' Offered 13-A cem. Earnings unilmlteiC'CSr -Pella Bros. Ml. 8-7405.’ Service. 6a . 8-7449. Wanted—To Buy 58, sort of class Russia never had along with thousaWds of his dread appropriations of the T6wn a* under czarism. Despite popular MVD secret police organization. necessary. Experienced d ^ e rS ABSOLUTE BARGAIN — (juatoro follows: 2Yi Miles North of 1964 Packard 4-door aedan. hydra- FLAT FiNISH Holland window needed as managers. For infori A^cticles for Bale 45 WANTED TO BUY for ciUi. Old X- conceptions of communism! it is Nervous over the"people’s mood matie drive. Radio and heater. made- cornices and drapes. Slip­ glassware, pictures, bric-a-brac, On a proposed additional ap­ possible now to be a ruble mil­ the leaders promised abundant Yes, It i$ great fun to create your tmn ahadea, made to measure. All tloA- write or call The House of NOTICE propriation for New School ^Manchester O n ter 1966 Poptiac 3-door station wagon. metal Venetian blinds at a new Plastics, Inc., Avon, Conn. Farm­ ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port, covers, 8S9>56 and up. Choice of antiques. Will call-privately. 6n. lionaire, to bequeath nroperty, to consumer goods. It sebmed as If Jaw price. Keys made while you able and standard typewriter*. fabrics.^ Budget terms. Mrs. Rita, 9-4338. Construction Administration. State highway. 200’ frontage. Two amass private goodsf This is a the leaders felt a slow, revolution­ niufic. Our teachert icill show you 10,000 miles.' '-y ington, ORchard 7-1694 or 7-0142 JA 2-7780. wait. Marlow’s. from '7 to 9 p.m. Ail makes of adding machines PUBLIC HEARING * Sl.OOO acre plot. Six room ramch (four softening influence,. a developing ary pressure from the g;rowlng McCLURE PONTIAC, INC. aiold .x^r rented. Repatra on all ELEfjTRIC'DRYER. In godffwork- ANNUAL TOWN BUDGET 2. On an additional appihpriation yeaUs old), three bedrooms, plus shield against tha barbarism of the mid^e class. There were relaxa­ hou! pleatant and^ intere$ting it can be. 878 Main SL, Manchester FC^RMICA counters, csramlo wall . makes .\^arlow;a. CLEARANCE ing order, or trade for Kenmore for iNStfRANCH by transfer enclosed porch. Large cellar, • THE PRUDENTIAL gas dryer. MI 9-2647. past when there was no middle tions of Stalinism, denunciations of and floor tile. Let ua modernize April 3, 1957 from the appropriation for the hreczeway and garage, fireplace, class such as transformed the Stalin. Rut it brought ferment, and your bathroom and kitchen. For SALE' - 33 1-3%'o« on 1966-1957 Admiral Duai-temp refrigerat'or. Housing Authority ____$2,500 BEFORE TOU BUT a used ear INSURANCE COMPANY wallpaper. Green Patm and Wall- 12 cubic feet. Double door. Was picture window, tile bath, hot West.->-. the leaders once again bad to drjiw free estimates call Ml! e-2665, Ttie Notice is hereby given that In 3. On a proposed additional ap- water heat, oil, copper plumbing, Education in Russia is almost see Gorman Motor Salea. Bulck Tila Shop, Buckland. ' paper at the Grepn. Open daily 9-9 8549.95 now 8899.95. Rooms Without Board 59 the reins. '■ SalM afad Service, 386 Main ' ■ OF AMERICA p.m. accordance with the proviaibna of Ptopriation by transfer' from artesian Well, Mortg^es arranged. universal, To industriaUze the - History Repeating Itself? Street ML 9-4671. (^>en evenings. WEAVING of bums, moth holes Norge Customatic Ciupter V of the Town Charter, the Capital Improvement Re­ nation In- Its bid (or ,'world domi­ , 6tany a Russian leader pro­ and tom'clothing, hosiery runs, has an opening for a! competent, 11% cubic feet. Wi as amended, the Board of Direc­ serve Funtr for structural Price $17,500 nation, So-viet leader* had td edu­ claims that "all roads lead to com handbags repaired. . zipper re­ clerk typist. Permanent employ­ BABY CARRIAGE (or sale. MI. 8259.00. PLEIASANT, heated room liritb pri­ tors of the Town of Manchester changes- in 'the "Main" Build­ cate it. Keeping this popuIaUon muniam.’’ But Is the Soviet road V ~ " ^ D USED-CARS placement, umbreilaa repaired, ment. Attractive' working condi­ 9-9289. vate bath. Cali 60. 3-4033. v/ill hold a public hearing on the ing and for equipment as part ^ For appointment please call sealed off from awareness of the leading to communisni ? Has it not .men’s shirt collars reversed and tions, short hours, five day'week. Norge wringer washdf- wjth tim­ tentative -Budget of said Town of of the CONVERSION of ths outside becomes progressively ,1 NO MONET DOWN. Opportunity (or advancement. LOAM—88- pe’r yard, truck load er. was $159.95 now $119.0 FRONT ROOM, centrally located! already ltd to an entrenched priyi replaced. Marlow’s little Mend­ heated, continuous hot water, gen­ 'Manchester,, for the fiscal year BARNARD Jlm iO R HIGH GEORGE-L; GRAZIADIO, more difficult. ledged class, interested primarily ing Shop. Regular salary increases. lots. GraveL Stabilized crushed . .The people have more. But WHY WALK? stone. Hot mix asphalt. Nussdorf, Norge dryer. WaF 81 tleman preferred. Phone 60 9-7189. beginning July 1, 1957, .as pub­ SCHOOL Program...... $31,000 ’ Realtor in keeping what it has and un $129,’ lished by the General 6Iahager in Gilbert C. Barnes, Secretary they know they deserve even more. happy^ at the prospect of risking REUPJIOLSTERING slip covert Central Downtown Location Idl 9-7408. They want more ,qf the material and diapes. Large selection of. a. Y (COMFORTABLE large, fur- the 'tOmcheatsr Evening Herald. Board of Directors 6IANCHESTER 6tf 9-M78 its pdsitlon foe the. greater glory 1981 Bulck ftitfiera coupe. Full 637 Main Sl.,. Manchester nished front rOoni. Hot *- water, Said hearing will- be held in the Manchester, Conn. blessings in ~ which Westerners of world Marxism ? price 83M. , ’ . fabrics. . Quality workmanship, FOR SAL>K---One white sink, two free esUhiates given in your home, ■ MI 9-5226 drain boards, $15. Chest of draw­ CHAMBERS FURNJTURE heat, tile bath with shower. For Auditorium of the Buckley School Dated at Manchester, Ck>nnecU- EIGHT R006I sinjgle, in excellent made great advances. They want ..And. isn't the Sbviet'Union really 1943 Chevrolet 2-door'aedan. Full smith’s Upholstery Shop. Ml. ers; $5 and up. Beds, 85 and up. ■ SALES .one or two,'60< 3-7118- ' ' on Wednesday,, April 8, j657 at 8 ■ert, this 26th day of March, 1957 Condition, large lot, good location. more spiritual * benefits, more Imperial R.usaia in a new guise? lAics 849J10. . 9-4663, eveningi MI. 3-7287. WAITRESS and counter girl days. Living room set, $35. Dining room o'clock In the afternoon, at which Advt. No. 2834 ' $16,200. S- ,A. Beechler, Realtor. room for intellectual adventure, Like Russia’s last four czars, to .Apply in person. Patio Drive In, At The Green FRONT ROOM with twin beds next 60 9-8952, or 60 3-6969. for' argument, disagreement, for 1947 Chevrolet station wagon. FuU set. All kinds of chairs. Also to l>ath,' continuous hot water, free any elector or taxpayer may have day’s Kremlin eyes the 6Uddle FURNITURE repairing and reflr.- 240 West Middle Tpke. two five room rents. 420 Lake St., Open shaping their own destinies. They East and Asia greedily. Japan and price 8145. parking. 60. 3-5422. . ai: opportunity to be heard. For are weary of' lectures and stric­ lahlng; antiques lystored. Furni­ CLERK-TYPI5-T' — General office Rockville. ' ' 10 a.ni.-s p.m. 7:30 p.-m.-9'p.m. and by order, of the Board of Di­ 6IANCHESTER—' Six room Cape Britain stopped the czars’ restless 1949 Chevrolet 3-door sedan. ture Repair Service, TalcottvlUe. near schools, transportation and tures, .-of being told “It la neces- push outward. Todky the United Ml. 3-7449; work.'Small office. East Hartford. GOLF CLUBS, two woods, seven NINE. PIECE mahogany dining rectors of Jhe Town of Manches­ stores. AU utilities. Full , price, oary.. .you must do this.. .you .1963 ClievTOlet Bel-Air 3-door. For appointment call BU 6-4389. SINGLE PLEASANT furnished ter, Connecticut.' 26-Weck States stands in the way.of spread irons, new. bag and 26 balls. room aet. Good condition. 17 >room. Call 60 3-8958. $13,200. Over 50 more listings on. must think that...’’ RUGS CLEANED and shampooed. Lathe, wood turning, 36'; and Gilbert C. Barnes ing Soviet "enlightenment.” 1963 Noah Rambler. WAITRESS—Must be able to work Grandview St. one or two-family homes from 'They weary of being a little Russian rulers many times be­ "O ui care nieans . longer wear." Sundays. Apply in person-to Mrs. tools. 6(l. 9-1843., Secretary, Board "of Directors TRAINING .. $6,000 up. OU the Ellsworth Mit­ ashamed of their leaders. Thus 1963 Plymouth Hardtop sedan. Free pickup and delivery. Smith:* r ea so n a b le — Used eiecS? Dated at Manchester, Connectl- fore had forgotten their own back Nell P. Nodden at the Red Ember, Boarders Wanted 59-A ten Agency, Realtors, 60 3-6930. the government i must, for gx- yard in -their urge to conquest. 1963 PonUac 4-dbor sedan., . Upholstery Shop, MI. 9-4663, eve* Bolton Notch after 4 p.m. DOUBLE! BOWL American Stand­ stove. and refri^rator; Jiving 'cut this Sth day of Marcltr .1957. > COURSES Member 60.S. amplp, «M*tort the Hungarian ningi Ml- 8-7267. ard kitchen sink with 2 x -8 for­ rdom divan! No reasonable offer Advt. No. 2834 ■ ' In story and warn against “slander­ While they concentratecL'on power, WOMEiN NEED cosmetics—Th«re mica counter top. C!aU MI 9-3364. refused, (jail 60 9-O650 -, between ous vurtiors.” And once ' again, they built ferment within the em­ STUDIO HOURS: , is a tremendous demand (or Avon, B-O-p'.m. , ROOM AND bo a rd . GenUe^ian. EXPERIMENTAI/TOOL' pire -Itkelf. The- most 'striking, as McCLURE PONTIAC, INC. Building-—Contracting: 14 R. C. ALLEIN cash registering ma­ Tel. 60 8-7676. as always wheh the rulers worr We have attractive opening for ROOM MACHINING ried, old bogies are trotted out. pect of; Russian history is the way capable women who desire - to chine. In ^ood condition. Sacrifice 11% CU FT.' Kelvlnator refrigera­ it has of repeating itself.' Will it ITS Main St'., Manchester BIDWELL Home Improvement Co. price, $75. Can be seen at 811 East tor, excellent condition, reaaon- Russians are told the United TUES., WEb.,THURS. and FtU.Z'p.m. toS p.m. Alterations, additions, garages. earn money: CaU MI 3-5195. WANTED EXPERIMENTAL repeat itself once more? ^ ; . MUST SELL ^ Middle ’l^pke. Tel 90. 9-9953 or able. 133 (jonway Rd. after 4:30 States - plans atpniic war against Re-siding specialists. Ehtf y 'budg­ WANTED WOMAN to care for. two 60 9-744t; p.m. MACHINING them. While the motherland Is et terms. MI 0-649.5 or TR' Deligbtiul little duckling de- In danger, an excuse exists > for One schedule airline pilot dies . SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. children -4n fny home. Ages four METAL LATHE and ^ HOWLAND’S I sign* enibrotdered in easy-to-do for every.half million hours of fly BEFORE WEDNESDAY 5-9109. ■ POWER LAWN mower. Four BENODC DIAL-A^MATIC washing SALES TRAINEE n:Ki i.Kiii i) i.i" I iNc.s whatever measures the rulers yeara and seven months. Hours 3 cycles. Pioneer. G.M. Good con­ stltchea and gay colors, make ing. 1961: Mercury four-door. Radib; p.m.-12 p.fn. Inquire 192 Center machine, in good condition. Ideal Career opportunity with one* of EXPERIMENTAL amusing motifs for a set of kitchen adopt to counter presaure from, TEL Ml 9-5414— IF NO ANSWER TEL WINDSOR MU 8.3844 St. 11-3. dition, 840. MI. 9-0173. for apartment or .cottage. 825. 60 Call Ml 3-5073 Always in style And so attractive I the population. ' ' ' heater, oirardrive- Light gray,, me­ CHIMNEY, FIREPLACE, atone the oldest and largest mutual SHEET METAL towels. (F:S. Make an extra for chanically gopd,' tim excellent. contractor. MI 9-5451, MI 3-5042 9-0740. to every fi^ re. The simple, casual Only a haiqtful of Bolsheviks WAITRESS w a n ted , nights. Ap- STORM WINDOWS and screens. casualty eompimies. Starting East Haitfofd $14,200 Eoater-giving to Mother, DsA^h- seized a promising Russian revo- Body and paint in good shape ex­ or 818 Fern St. Eight 82x62%; eight 32x58, two interview Requiromenta; style that makes you (eel ' weU|I ter or special friend.) cept below chrome line on both ply in person. Chareoal Broiler, lalniy $3,600 plus expenses. I .year old S% room lanch. Ii groomed oil all occasions. luUon in 1917. Possibly It was ■ FOR YOUR LAWNS .E;ut 6(iddle Tpke.. 59x24,' tqro 55x24. Good condition, 'Itettern No. 5282 contains hot- Russia’s destiny, in tune with the ENROLL NOW — STUDIOS OPEN YEAR 'ROUND m s s has several-scratebea. Drive INTERIOR AND exterior remodel $25. 97 Norman St. 60 3*1868. Converts to guaranteed draw­ • High ; school graduation or esoellent oonwUon. Corner lot, No. 8118 la in size* 10, 12, 14, 16,1Jiron transfer—7 dtotgna; color lit and compare wUth any other ing,, houses,jmd’ garagies. FrM S . bedrooms, ceramic ”tUe bath. 18, 20. Size 12, 5 yakis of 38-inch. endless seeking for ah absolute EXPERIENCED aalesperron (or SEPTIC TANKS ing nocoiint after 3-6 months ' equivaieiit. . . ' i.ebsurt; stitch lllusti-ationa. " answer td all.questions and' in I Rkh Farm Loam Mercury in (own, some for as much estiihatea. Call W. F. Hensel. MI. women's wearing ■ apparel. COhiBiNA’ripN glass and screen I COLLEGE OR • Mathematics through- algebra Call now Mr. Dlmoclc, 60 9-8003 For this pattern, send 35c in I Send '2Sc .ln Coins, your name, as 8300 higher. Our price 8395. 3-5666. ■ door! aize 8d%x35*i inches. Latch, AJfD training period. Joh will npReal Coiasryour name, address, sise de-1 keeping with a tradition of rule Tweed’s. 739 Main St. 60 3-54*8. a For the Experlmehtal Tool evenings. sired; knd the Pattern Number to | ^ “w^Num^ byteiror. 8TSMAIN ST. hinges, door check complete- Ex­ to ^oae seeking better thnn I ' 'fjo r Sol*' . 1 1961 Oldsmobile Super '88. ' Four GARAGSIS, porches! dormers, rec* PLU60ED SEWERS HIGH SCHOOL Room 6tachihlng course only, SUE BURNETT, THE MANCHtES- h® JW N E MANCHESTER cellent condition, $23. J. C. Owers, nvetan, immediate' . Income an additional requirement is Ltbert/’:'Eluaive •door. Gray and white. Radio, beat- reation tod attic rooms built, Help Wapted—Male - 36 8 Barry Rd. 60 9-2989. ^ TBE EVENING HERALD, MM .^® 4AID, Freedom seemed almost a neg­ AFP^Xn^TELY MI9.341^~ ■/, er, hydramali^. Exoellent running Kitchen and bathrooms re­ mbued with long length op­ ‘ STUDENT six montha to one year ot AVE., ABIEBICAS. NEW YOEK|1NiO AVE. AMERICAS, NEW ative, sinful -ideal to . Russians. condition.' Appeuance aviiragc. modeled. Robert M. Alexander, WAREHOUSE MAN for ahi PAIR OF SLIDING garag* doors Machine vCItaRei portunity for advanoontent, 'Age machine shop experience. There are two Russian words for Top this value if you can. Only \ MI 9-nie. SepUe Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer Apply HOWLAND’S ' I- Yurt ' and recelvlngi Good working con­ with track, 8’8" lohg by 7’ high. 321-36. Car essential. C t^ge de­ WANTED » Basic Fashion, Spring A Summer ready!The 1967 N e e d l^ rk freedom. One la "svoboda,” mean-' I ^ 135 CHURCH ST. •M6; ditions and paid company bene­ Can be seen at 825 Vernon S t Lines IswtnUed—Cellar Watcr- Employment Office j. REAL ESTATE ’57 vrill delight-you with lU wealth I Album—flfty-#l* colorful pages ing freedom as applied to relations | | Loads* IF YOU INTEHD to build ^our after'S;30 p.m. prooSng Done. gree and some eifperience In of smart, sasy to sew styles; rae-1 hhowing many pretty designs; HARTFORD new home call WiUiam Kanehl, fits. Apply Goodyear .Tire and Fart-ttoe week after etossas between government and governr anles er Insurance deeirahle. PRATT a WHITNEY . M W ^ \M ) \ Ii S) ' clSl'featufea; gift pattern prln^lplua 4irecUons foe maldi^ 3 cro- ed. Russlana had-HtUe u n d e rsta t­ music CH 7.3468 (jontractor and BuUder, . 60. Rubter Co-, J80 Goodwin St„ East and sAeddy daring, aqminer va- 1 ^ Ml 9 ^2 4 8-7778. ' H art^d , BBtJ f 9-^4.------Boats and Accesso^es 46 McKlNN^Y BROfS. Flense, encloee full informntien eatton. 8 t^ w rit aad selUag/ 'AIRCRAFT Inside the book. Send for U now » |c h e t Hems ahd .a quilt, iptly 2Sc ing of the concept, The otbto,, in letter to Bok Mnackee- DItWm of Valtad Aireraft Just 28 outaJ ' . ' / ' a- copy! | . •^rolya,” meknt toot*—a aort ot‘ J-'-.. ' : . • . YOUNG -^IAN“(or~ light ) factory FOR SALE—16' Pen-Yan boat with S«w«ra9» Difposal ^ Shoe stor*. - -'I . r'Bvenlag BesaWil- .j V Advfl. ■ Toy Co., *0 canvas cover. In new cooiUtiba; isa-us PMrt 8 t ~ U MSOB Write Box t/o HersW Eaat 4 , epU PI 3-7850. ■ ~ 4 4 V .'7 1 , '’t /: . 1/ 7 7 ■■V / " 1 ■ r . ■ ■7 ■ M(■ 1 •” f r '1. i - ■ f - - h i L, '-y Z •'...... ‘ • f(.. v'l. . . P 'T \ ^ ' V ' ' 1- d' ■ '

AveraRe Daily Net Pres! RuR For the tyeehtyeele Ended. Ended, ( pointment hinges'sonuwhmt upon WaTehh 28, 1957 . / Mrs. Jean Ledwlth of the Thom Four Will S approval by the Board of Directors > After a cold, flu, sore throat, vjru§ \ A b o u t T o W n as Spencer Circle of the Sou' of a proposed overall pay. hike pro­ Methodist WSCS, and Mrs. Ispbel posed forythe department. , vj you may feel run-down from 12,545 Anderson o f the Mlrpah Clrcjs; will To Kiwcunis on Concerning the i qut - of-town , Member of the-Audit The reguler ihdntWy meeHnjf of b j In charge of the combijplid food Bureau of drcuIaU'on sale of these, two groups/Thursday Jui^lr Republic men, Chief Herman ■ O. • Schendel M anchester—rrA City o f Village Charm the Brotlierhood of Temple Beth said yesterday a ruling by,-Town TIRED BLOOD* at 9:30 ip Hale's sto 8 ht?lom»wlU be heldWeanesday et Counsel Charles' N. Crockett, al­ 8 p.m. The speaker wH| be pwiUp ifSter Kiwantans,^at their • Mrs. Marlon Crpften. chairman, lows non-residents to )>€ appointed Mason o f the Ailing; Rubber Co. of luncheon meeting Thurs- to the police department. Stronger Fast , VOL., lO TVI, NO. 150 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) TH^^tfESTER, CQN^ W|SDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1957, -Hwiford. He will show a film on and her’aSsociatf# on the ways and means com nU tte of Manchester at the Manchester Ooimtiy. Saturday’s oral quiz was given g o lf Refre'rtimenU win be ser>^!9 d*treanv.carrying strength and energy / Cent'er^ngregational Chprch ai dcsin^. e lt ^ ^ y s ’ town, and 'Thomaa A. ville,'attendet* Ibe police school to ^ r y part of your body. So, after a winter welcome to observe if they w Gluz ie| Stamford, form ej Judge w^Cn It began, there a week ago illiie s ^ f Tired Bloqd is your problem— take . A film, "Adventuring in the A A public baked bean supper, aixl vide, president, will explain today. Tim cour.se ij, slated to last GERlTOl\i’rrw rfoj/. Take either the liquid or will be ahown at 8 o’clock, flow ed sponsored by the French CiUb, will ^he operation of the unique student 'eight week#.' the tablctkv You'll frtl ttrongrr, fait within by Instructkjp 'm th re^ rra fts: govemment.x ' ^ be held at the VFW .iom e Satur­ The acliool is being held iindei- seven dsys ^ y o u r money back. drawing and'*,painting, ^ o o d and day night from 4 to 7 o’clock. Alumnus Gene Rogers, Hillyer the auspices of Ro^ville Police textile design. Tickets, may be obtained from Mrs. College freshman, will entertain Washington, March, 27 (jW f^ p ln g out the jmstal deficit, a plug Capt. Peter Doh-giewfez by the for his proposal to raise mail rates. Paul Grenier or the Manchester thi group with.'trumpqt selections Connecticut Chiefs bf Police Assn. S SAVE $1.00—Buy Ecamumy:—;Presidcnt $Ir*1 Eisenhower sailaid The Operating Boom Secttbij^ of Wallpaper and Paint Co., Broad while alumnus Richard C. Stock- ■ This was Elsenlmwi’er’s first ihe Connecticut State Nurse< GE today America is going to of $95,006 bridge of Bloomfield will tell what news cohferenfce since he returned Assn, will be'held April 2 in New V the Junior Republic means to him. suffer if any severe, cuts are last weekend , fi'om Bermuda talks London. Lorraine COutu of Man­ . . . T O L and Mrs. PaWd Werbner, 29 Richard -J. Olllon', president of r made in government-spending with 'Britain’s Prime Minister Mac‘ chester M ^ o ria l Hospital, who Is the Hartford Aid to ,]lhe Junior WELDON DRUG StORK • millan. , chalmuur of the program commit­ StephelKSf.. have returned home FREE PARKINQ 1 W siJch things as foreign aid after speeding the winter months Republic, will introduc' the 8pe'ak-< ► 901 MAIN 8T. — 4fc7 MAIN ST. — 343 MAtN ST. Several of the questions put to tee, has arranged for Charles \V. and natiohnl defense. him dealt with' those negotiations. In southern California with their era. ► NEXT TO POPULAR Norman, a representative of the Emphatically, Eisenhower told Byrd Asks Eisenhower went to Bermuda on ElWcon Co., to speak on ‘‘Suture aon Sidney andNMa family. They ► i\ All Outlays Repaid ■visited many plae^ cy f interest, his news conference he does n o t! a Navy cruiser In, the_hope of build- . ^ r e ; - eluding Palm SpringVsfyBS Vegas belleve a cut of up to~33 billion, as ’ ing up his boaith od a round about Town Sends S E T ^ ArtliMr Drug 5lorst;j {suggested by Sen, Byrd (D -V a),-voyage of-rfix days; • —a.- / and Mexico. Ike A i The Ladies Aid Society of the can be made in the administration’s j Wants Mdre Sun ^ Emanuel laitheran Church will To Police School 371.800.000,000 biidgqt without | Asked today how he is feeling, With Union’s Fuiid^ A public setback party wilMm giving up some essential essentii domestic ; Eiisenhower smiled and replied that have an all . day sewing meeting held at the VFW Hpme ThursdS^ ‘Thursday at 10 a.m. at the tfhurch. programs. j.he is feeling better but certainly pudgetCut at 8 p.m,, imder the sponsorship of Manchester may add six new As for foreign aid, Eisenhower would like to. get a little more sun. Members wljf bring their own the Ladles Auxiliary to Manches­ probatlonery patrolmen Jo Its po­ Washington, March 27 (/P)—^athan Shefferman wknowl- sandwiches add coffee will be said no dollars being spent today He remarked that durihg the six Washington. Match 27 (/^) ter Chapter, No. 17, DAV. Prize# lice force, bringing the depart,^ are being spent more wisely for days of his cruise there were only edged to investigating Senators^day that Dave Be^made served. will be awarded and refreshments ment total to 43 men, Incturiiflg LECLERC — Sen. Byrcl (D-Va) said to- I numerous purchases over a p erio^ f years and simply^^^t the future peace and-pr6sperlty of 2 H days o f sun. though the ship served. A white elephant sale will sergeants and officers. ' ^ 8 L Anne’s. Mothers Circle will FUNERAL HOME Best Used Car Values! the world then those being put into ranged far south hunting good 4ay President Eisenhower him. the bills. The Senators fig u r ^ these bills plus d ir^ t also be held. . have a potluck supper tomorrow Six applicants paksed oial ex­ \the mutual security field. weather^ controls a backlog of $70 bil­ purchases Shafferman made on b eh a l^ f Beck totaled $94; aminations Saturday , at police at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Wil­ FUNERAL \Eisenhower spent a good part of Asked about the stubborn cough lion in available funds. As a Shefferman, a Chicago labor-managWent consultant, said liam Bentz, 220 Summit St. St. Mary’s ihiild will meet to­ headquarters. ‘These applicants al­ '56 Chevrolet’ '55 Pohtiac hi#\half-hour news conference ex.> which has been bothering him for morrow following the Lenten ready have passed written exams SERVICE^ V-8 Hardtop. l*Door. Radio, heater, pouitcUng his views regarding de- about two months. Eisenhower said result, he addgd. Congress he was repaid for his expenditures on behalf of the Teamsters. service at 10 o’clock. Members j and have only to pa.ss physical Lika new. ^ 9 9 5 hydramatlc. CV ^ A C mandsTn Congress for substantial It is better. can’t make-any “ real reduc­ Union president and did not know.at the ti^e any, repayments wilt bring sandwiches and the tests to qualify. This group will ■ivalter N. Immaculate. ** IO V J reductions In the budget for the ' Eisenhower still showed a good tion" in 'spending without came from union fund.s. hostesses, Mrs. Emma Brown, | begin police school at Rockville Lcclero fiscal year^atartlng July 1. deal of a tan he, acquired on the Eisenhower’s help. N ew Mrs. Martha Butler and Mrs. tonight. • Director '55 Buick Feai^for Programs Staff aides of the Senate Rackets Investigating Committee cruise. . Byrd., who heads th^ Senate Fi­ James Williams, will serve dessert; Of the six men. four are from i!»peeUI Hardtop. S l Q Q ^ Over and o W . he expressed the At the start of today's confer­ put the total of union funds at a miiiimtim of $85,000. 2.’5 Main Street. Manchester '53 Buick nance Committee, called on Elsen­ and tea or coffee. A food sale Manchester ann' Kiredome V-8. Radio, hea’ter, shot, but the Eisenhower smile was Contending; that there now Is on and the Teamsters Union toward j ” j is Elmer, the clown, w-ha man , white. men^ spending/ in connection with IVs’re Collasting Old gj-roraatlc, power there a good part of the time. hand 370 billmn in balances voted employers Shefferman represented | ------— All the power snd peffbrmince ol sqitu iliar with safety habits, is the [ ages to do everything wrohg at | $00 C th# states, for example — where HOSPITAL AUXILIARY $1195 steering. The conference ranged over by previous Cohgresses, Byrd said on occasion. I IVashiagton. March 27 (/PHThe haartne aidt /wire itiiiie. of many iel|. leading lady with the Officer I the right time. It in*y Ixs possible to save sonne these other subjects; the lawmakers can cut the Presi­ ■'There have never been an.v i ' Rackets Commute# t o ^ y ing for 4 r/m>r il> price! Flut super- Pressley Traffic Safety Circus, money. acmitiVt Pprmaphone*. smoolh-flo« LICENSE PLATES This unique method of teaching Bermuda — Elsenhower replied dent's now money\requests and special favors," Shefferman said, > made publle. this list captloiu Volume Coniroi, noise-limiting ano- coming here for two performances youngsters to, be more' alert to '52 Ford '52 Plymouth Elsenhower also spoke again of no, not At all, when asked whether stilk not achieve anV real reduc­ ■ "Samples of Items Purchased ft_ diacd.Case. Ztnilh's fintst qualil) hloney will be used for Mentally 'Thursday in local schools. safety has played io more than v -8 Victoria Hardtop. ' the Bermuda agreement to fur­ tions in expenditures unless Eisen­ adding that he and Beck "never: Dave Beck by Nathan Shefferman ihreuthouf! See it today! Retarded Children, Le#ve your Police Officer Ernest -E. Press- 4 I3 million children. The small f.'ranbrook 4-Door. $595 nish guided missiles to Britain hower cooperates with them, even talked shop." I'with Teamster Union Funds;" gaitid lir 10-Otr *l»Mra»ti OMmWM, ley will bring his 10-dog circus to fry are invited to join the Officer "I fully realize the rcsj^sibility The suggestion of favoritism “ Shirts 3217.30; 2 Coldspgts and Om-Cmt Werreenr, fhw X9m tT tk* Mm plates at: ^ S V " *795 w6iild\result in any increase in , Buckley School at 10 a.m. and Pressley-^'junlor Trafffc Safety SALE Russia, Warns U.S. production of atomic weapons. for enacting appropriations rssts in came from Robert F. Kennedy. * 3926.80;',golf ban«'354.00; Roy Hageflorn's j Waddell School at 2 p.m. under I Club upon answering quiz papers '50 DeSoto 'He went bn to say that Britain al­ Congress. " Byrd said, “ but \the uunsel to' the committee: Hia 3129.06; nylons - white * Servicis Station sponsorship of the Manchester Po. on . traffic safety after the 40-min- '51 Chrysler ready is producing certain fission President controls the rate and vhe bfuther; Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-! 33W 2; 2 silk shirts 339.18; sheet# lice Department and the American : utb show. Custom 4-Door. Norway About time of expenditures. It IsTny fii^A QUINN'S 330 West Middle Tpke. I Thursday, March 28 Windsor 4-Door. weapons, and, th#t t'he Bermuda M##s), a committee member, had cases - Bendise waaher 3413.50; j Trucking Industry. P r e s s 1 f y's Automatic trans. $395 agreement meahk this cquntry will onviction that coordinate action be­ asked whether thOf;e was any evi- i* uoami sheet’s ,372.00. PHARMACY Oliva’s Service Station '.trained dogs act out the safqty The Holy Angels Mothers Circle NATO A-Bases help out In way's It can. tween the President and the Con­ dence of "favoritism" by the union 5 Shirts 3237.76; 2 white silk 1 rules. i will meet tom. row at 8 p.m. with AMERICAN LEGION HALL- As for when BriWn may expbet gress is essential to bring about re- officials toward any 'firms repre- shirts 334,000 ; 4 football tickets PHONE M l 3-4186 411 Hartford Road renehment." ------I Another favorite in the" troup i Mrs. Robert Pr"'-n S PTTg"r" PI delivery of such guided missiles as ■eiiled by SlieffeMiiaii. 31 - pqie nylons 325.20; 5 Eisenhower has said he is willing Oslo, Norway^ March 27 (IP) the i.OOO mile Intermediate Ballis­ "Senator Kennedy," 'hia brother dozen diapers 39.68; 2 cases shells Good, clean clothing for children and adults. to cooperate, but. has insisted that 364.00; watch for golf club# 326.77; I - The Soviet Union is widening and’ tic type, Eisenhower said he could replied, “ we have been investiga­ it is Congress’ primary duty to ting that matter for six weeks,". hose 3124.00; shells 361.50 stepping up Its word battle with provide no estimate. find places where his budget can Household articles of every kind. Its Scandinavian neighbors. He added thst the agreement on He said this phase of inquiry would 318.24;, Bendlx tel. MOTORS be cut. take several more, weeks to com­ BORUWALD and RENAULT The latut blast was directed «t that matter was an agreement in 315.00; white hose SALES-.SERVICE-PARTS Norway, a 3,600-word letter from principle. ■ i plete but that "we have some evi­ 317.40; Royal typewriter $132.10; DOORS OPEN AT 9 A.M. dence bearing out the point you 634 CENTER STREET M l .3-.il01 Soviet Premier Bulganin warning There haVe been reports the In- j Jayson shirts 3175.33; Hathaway the Norwegian .government termediate Missile ifiay not be 7a i / Force Secretary Donald made.” outboards against allowing NA'TO to estab­ available for delivery for possibly | A. Quarles, top, Ijas been Storm Toll 36; Shefferman, reading from a list, 3149.31; Johnson outboard 3157.50; lish atomic bdses In Norway. The five years. nominated by Preeident ^Bi- reeled, off a long list of purchases ShavOmaatSrs 346.40; radio com- letter, spoke of fearful retaliation Russia—Threat# by the Soviet dHiHbirer to the poet of de|hi- C a ttl^e n jjQse he said he made for Beck over a 3216.26; Hoover vacuum Union against Norway,' Elsenhower ty , secretary of defense, tq period o f years ending in 1963. 390-O4;-hotel - New York $75.82. Fmiand?yi^n'aHrT)eT?R^ skid.' are completely Indefensible. succeed Rbuben "B. Robertson There were such items as wash­ shlruXseatUe bunch all h^ve come In for Soviet atten­ He was referring to Russia’s Warn­ Jr., who resigned, James H. He^s ill Drifts ing machines and refrigerator#; 35'T.50; 614 h.p, loolor., 3144.15; tion !%cently. Norway and Den­ ing to Norway against allot^g the Douglas, bottom, now Air furniture, knee drawers, nylons ColdspoU freezer 3266.66; auto­ and “ pdsaibly g ^ e n hosei'” mark are members of NATO; North Atlantic Treaty Organization . Force undersecretarj’, ha# matic washer 3166.49; 6 pr Sweden and Finland are not. How­ been nominated to succeed KAnsa.# City, March 27 f/Pt—The A# Shefferman explained it, he kneedrawers 327.54; i bow tie (Gontinued on Pa .Quarles. (A R VVlrephoto). wa# able to get a discount buying ever, Norway and Denmark do not (^'ath toll stands at 36 in the for . union officials as A good wlU W.50; Kaiser roofing sheet 31,431.- permit foreign troops to )>e sta­ •spring snow storm which hit the gesture to promote hi#. business. tioned inside their borders. western plains over the weekend McClellan asked whether it was "Custom made tie 314.00; 12 prs. X-TRA BONUS! ' The Soviet government on "M a g n a" binoculars $854.00; not a fact that Shefferman had March 5 charged Sweden with Battle Bandits in Iran and in the area it hit hardest chairs, tables, loveseats, settee, etc. there was. a feeling today it had nothigg to do with actual purchase supporting espionage activities in of some things; that Beck made the 31,242.45; lamps, tables,- chow the Soviet Baltic republics. A brought only limited drought re­ bench,, smoke, etc. 3246.50; Sulktf lief. purchaaea and sent him the bills. •Soviet Foreign Ministry spokes­ "That’s true." Shefferman said. ties an * shirts 3192.65; 2 coats man in Mosco.w suggested yester­ Americans Rilled, New. Mexico stockmen said they McClellan: "Have you another 3303.60; tugs from Strauss-Rose day that the Swedish government would have been better oiff without union leader, an officer who sends Carpet Corp.; 1 cheviot $571.99, 1 ought to prevent Sw ^ish news the snow. §ome lost their ..entire r i ; you'his personal bills to pay?” ^ iekette $672.07, 1 Renaissance rftj ‘l t papers from criticizing the Soviet herds in the mountainous drifts. Sheffermem said he did not. 1891.19. X- ; Union. ife of One KifMaped The 6-state High ^.^lalns area Dave Beck, Teamster Union president, displays various Asked for Personal Check "1 pump to be. used on sprin­ "The Soviet jdveinment hews-. which got up to 14 tnchba o f snow moods when "quizzed by the l^ n ^ e JRackets Committee, Under further examination. Sh^f- b - . ..'V • kling unit 324^20; 1 chestnut divan 1-; paper Izveatia also profe.ssed Va and drifts as high as 30 fast still ferman Identified a photoe^phic 3273.00; gravy Boat, cruet set, bis­ was digg^irig out today. But trhlns K . ‘ sec a ’’revival" of the military Tehran, Iran, March 23Jip>—Two*American victims were: copy of a note he said B iw sent cuit box 3124.00“ T V set 3371.95; A DOUBLE spirit in Finland. It declared t/elli- American' aid official# motoring Kev|h M. Carroll. 37, Issaqu#h. were starting to move again and him in 1952 asking hiuMo "please gardening 31,918.15.^’ W '■ across Iran’s desert were knifed j-Wa^,, a Point Four.area develop-' at iea^ the main roads were* open, forward your personal check to cose speeches and "defens^"festi­ 'The committee also had a list of to death by bandits Sunday night | n.eht adviser for Kerman, Iran, except' in western Kansas. Prentice NurserySeattle) in •fc- ' vals" in Its next-door ^ighbor $2 Billion Wagered purchases it said., were made for Thirteen persons in three cars the amount of ^4;^4.94, air mail, must stop,_. and the wife of one apparently | #Ince 1954. Dave Beck Jr., totaling $4)592.37. ['■ST ' and a truck were uncovered last special dellvOjT ’ to pay for some Moscow newspapers have claimed was kidnaped, Iranian police an-j Brewster A. Wilson, 35, Port, This list read; ' nounced tqday. ' I land. Ore., block development spe- night by a road crew on. U.S. 60 plants, for Bm l A garden. that the Danish and Norwegian "\Vashlng machine $85.50; deep navies are [Hanning to cooperate Gen. Alinaghi Golplri. command- ciallst in the Near East Founda- near Garden City, Kan. 'niey had ' ShefterRi^ said he did and was STAMPS reimhurMd, freeze $250.90; automatic deluxe with the new Wesf German Navy er of Iranian Police, said several tlbn. and contractor for the Inter- been snowbound three day#vbut all Yearly in Bay State natibnal Cooperation. Administra­ were reported in good condition. He-^lso Identified a note trom to control the, entrances ^to the police unit# had located jh'e ban­ Bede,, spribbied on a bill for 390- (Oantinued on Pag# Teh) Baltic Sea. dits and were closing in bn them. tion (ICA ) in'Iran. They had been carrying some food. 'ihif TUI Mrs.' CarrOII, the former Anita The 6-state area w here the .92 froq^ Saka.^ 6th Ave.. depart­ 191 Sweden and Denmark in turn The bodies o f the A m eriun men Boston, March 27. , ocking con<^op could where- they, could go on Sunday WEDNESDAY, March 27 har. Near the village ofsKhash in .Most Dust than Snow territory borders the Soviet ment m the. incident pending com­ Untate in th e, commission’s final * "ct exist for long In any com- afternoons or hold ^picnics?" RED POLAND CUTS ARMS pletion of Its. own investigation, a de.solatq region, a bandit gang B'ut the bliszard’s 70 and 80- report-a moi*e , than 600 page munlty where our law enforcement mile winds scoured much of the (Warsaw, March 27 tiD^-Ck>m- (Continued ooTPage Sixteeb) ^ow ever, Gen. Golplri said the attacked, firing on the jeeps and document filed' with the Senate Pf'oP'f'y doing their (Continued oh Page Ten) punctinlng the tire#. r crop and grazing land almost bare and Sullivan said. , munlst Poland today announced } j a 44,500-lnan cut In its armed Wilson and hi.# wife'. Taj,* re­ as they piled the snow up in high "The commission said the growth .. .T*l? "'*'**??*.*” gambling prof- /. turned .to Portland'last-year for drifts. On the approaches to the Its," they said.'"are the life blood forces and linked it with,an ap­ of gambling rackets stemmed peal to the big powers tor agree­ Big Switch in Policy^2 blrjh of their first child, Joseph from prohibition' da.y law­ o f racketeering and provide the Amir. Mrs. Wilson, expecting j), (Continued -on. Page Eleven) financral resources' for- big time Ingrid Favored ment on. disarment. An oflletal lessness. and that associated announcement mad* clear the second child" In the summer, re­ crimes of fcorrUptlon of public offi-* rackUeerr, self styled businessmen mained -in Portland when W^son and alleged phlianth^pists.. nation’s economic crisis was a dais, prostitution, armed robber­ To Win Prized powerful factor In ordering the returned to Iran .last Nov. iT^She ies' and even murder developed ’’•Notorious racketeers have pur­ 974 Main St. Many Qualified Unable i#*an Iranian. , cut !— the third in less than a- with the gaming businesa chased an aura-of respectability by Wilson was graduated from Reed duping honest but credulous .year. The two preVlous reduc­ The commissiop estimated there College, Portland, In 1943 with a Nipws Tidbfe ness and civic leaders into peris' Oscar Tonight tions totaled 97,000 men. degree in econothica .and took hia are more yian lO.OOQ bookies of>- ting them to engage, in charitable, Plenty of FREE PARKING^ t Culled from AP Wijes eraUng in' the state-^-vvith more To Afford Envoy Posts masters, in agricultural economica and philanthropic activities. ' By JAMES BACXJN’ HITS U.S. ARAB, PQU CY at Oregon State College in 1951 af­ perM.na 'engaged in -that activity Hollywood, March 27 •(A')—To­ ' .Amman, Jordan, 'M arch 27 than there are lawyer# .' or den­ ‘‘Racketeer money has thus been ter several years with thq Bureail used to establish Innocence by as­ night is Oscar night and.'as usual, (JFl—Prime Minister ' Suleiman IJ '-^EDITOR’S NOTE: It ,coet#-> grown 'aristocrat with a persoiial Federal District Court jury con­ tists., ■ N'abulai accused the United NATIVE WAYtEST of Reclamation at Ephrata. Wash. sociation." the only saf.e prediction is that money to ,be a U.S. ambaseador. j fortune estimated at between 360 Night was falling and the jeeps vict# New York newspaperman ^The- commission reported that the men stars will wear tuxes and States today of planning to In-- PRODUCE gambling is "not only an illegal The ■ conrniission filed 'Y'th.. the Aa a rissult many Iqualltied men million and 380 million, has gone were forced to halt. The, men In Seymour Peok'of^contempt of Con- .report' a map showing Boston as the women will wear' mink. terfere :ln affairs of the Arab WHOLE OR. REG. never make , the grade. Tills coun-| to London. He is one of Eisenhow- business,' but a dishofiest busi­ world. The Egyptian New# <. •- . the, jeeps, Mmer'imih'^evblversitr'**^®'' to name one- the ’’Hub" of gambling activities But Hollywood being the bet­ DEPARTMENT try’e ambassadorial system'is ex-; er's golf and bridge cronies and fought back. They . succeeded in time Communist associates to Sen­ ness, because it has no .intention in the state. Agency Middle East quoted- CUT-UP 49c of giving" the customer fair value ting town it Is. there la a morn­ plored In thI# second of thrM art!-, he also helped raise fund# for the ate in|vestigators Robert The- map also showed Spring- N'abulsl as saying. America’s de­ holding off the baildita nearly an for his m on ^ /’’ * ing line of'favorites. Here is the: Lb. cie# on the Departmeat of State.) 1956 campaign. hour: but their ammunition gaye Sti-om, .lO-year old science whiz, field. Worcester, Framinghani, consensus o f the so-called exp'erts: cision, to Join' the military com­ In All Parts of State ' mittee of the -Baghdad Pw;t PASCAL CELERY Chicken To'Paris,'the President appoint­ out. flashee to 390,000 level in hia bid Lowell, Revere, New Bedford,' and , Beat actress — Ingrid Berg­ Ih e commission 'said it found “has um riled her poliey - and ' By BBM PRICE ed Amory Houghton, chairman, of ' The bandits then moved in.. to Win a possible 3236.000 on tele­ Fail River and Milford' as second­ man. '> • Washington, March 27 .(#)—The vision quiz show; . In its three and a half year study left the Arabs in 'Bo' doubt of CH O ICE CENTER C U T the board, o f the Corning Glass ‘ Bodies of t)ie • vlcUma were that,gambling is'flourishing in all ary "hubs"' with lines of com- Best actor — Yul Brynner. ambassador it the key man in the Works. Houghton wa# a heavy con- Sin. Riisseli (D-Ga) quotes Pen­ .the United States' attitude-’’ Stripped of all valuables and per­ parts of the state. munJehtion. to surrounding cities Best picture —/ "Around the implementation of United Statw tributbr to the Eisenhower cam­ sonal papers. tagon leaders #s saying . they ex­ bunch In addition to links between and towns. i . World in 80 Da.va." PREDICTS F.MRBAN'KS^eOfJP policies overseas. paign. , pect soon “ to. sojve most of the Best supporting actress — Dor­ problems" Of, developing an Inter- Boston and other cities in Massa­ Chicago, M y ch 37 (jTI—Leo­ He is the President’s personal This is not, to say that the sole othy Malone.” i medial* range ballutic missile.. chusetts, Ihe commission said it pold D. Silbera'tein today said representative J in the country tU-qualifications for nomcareer diplo- foupd organized y^mbling had tie- Best supporting actor - 7- Robert which he is assigned and fhqs the niata are wealth and party allegi- plga, Harold Wed Jackson, Miss.; state grand jury D ag T a k e s C a iro ’s he will win .oOntrol of Fairbanks. wants the F fil removed, from what ups with principal cities in^the Stack. kingpin o f all American activlUea^ «nce, In these days intelligence is Best director — George S.tevens. Morse St Co. with more than lialf WATERCRESS^ In PragueV Church it' describea as "the control of poli- other New England states.'. and . o its st'oek, bi)t the ntaoager there. . ' . „ ! sought too tlrtans who would use its extraor­ with Montreal, Canada, Albaiian>’, Gaiial Plan to lJ.N. Best song — "True Love." LEAN FRESH 4 to 6 LI. A VG . SLICED OR BY THE PIECE During this year President Ei- However, most of'thfe-: industry ment replied Uiaf it will remain dinary powers to sponsor selfish N. Y., and Newark, P.atterson afid in'charge ol the big benvy eqhip- ■enhower will appoint ateut 30 ' Prague, Czechoslovakia, March. will concede that this is the clos­ TW# U.S. political system of political maneuvering." Passaic, N- J. ' eJairo, March 27. OP)—Secretary meat' firm. The exchange cam# new ambassadors. If the appoint­ 27 1^ 1—Olympic champion# Harold est academy awarda race in'years bunch picking ambesaadbrs has turned up A proposal .to raise tuition rates But the commission said It could General pig Hammarskjold left In the formof statements to PORK ByTTS COD ments run trOe to„form , the so- some really top flight men, one of Connolly and Olga Flkotova^ be­ at the University of Connecticut not .show #11 the .interstate connec­ —! and anything can happen. here’s a golden gleam to called plush po«t»-J*London, PariA trothed in an Eaet-Weat romance for hls ' U.N. headquarters today (Jnly Mias Bergman and-Stevens ' newsmen nt. the annnml meet­ whom wa# Whitney’# grand­ and State 't’eachera Colleges meets tions, al,though it said links )each ing of Fairbanks, Mpne.ahare- Madrid, Rome. Bonn. Mexico City father, John Hay. By the sam^e that new. Uireathens religlbu# com­ hefty, opposition at legislative to all parts of the country.' wRh Egypt’s plan for running the could -be classed as odds-on favor­ REG. #1 l ^ C and New’ Delhi—Will be filled by holders. . FRESH. PICKED lb. lb. token, it hai proddeed some real plications, were married in-this hearing yesterday. .Sen.' Stephen The report was signed by. Chair­ Suez Canal. Informed.sources said ites. Stevens Won the Screen Di­ What ,tl^e' department calls "non- duds. . . , capital. of Communist Czechoslo­ J. Sweeney,' (R-Naugstucki 'at­ man Charles C. Cabot, although the plan'"won’t please eyeryone rector’s Guild award for his film­ Schaefer beer^bright as a sunny smile.- A cool, clean aroma— fresh career diplomats." ’ , J; vakia today. but it should be acceptable to th# ing of "Giant" 4nd in the last five .ARMS SW INDLER' DIES 55c Those W’ho receive the, pluidi jobs tacks Clovernor Riblcoir’s 'propos­ he has been out of th# state the PoUtleal BewariU' The handsome Bbston hammer- Unitsd States:” year* the winner of the - SDG r. New-'York; Mnrch 27 UP)— can expect to spend between 330,- ed ' budget.. and warns fellow -'(Re­ last 10 day# vacationing in Florida. ■To bh^ more •exact-these appolnt- throw king. 26, and his radianf The plan was. nof ma^e. public •ward hah gone' Oaisaon,, '$8, ^ onetim# 000 and 3100,000 a year out of their publicans of pet' projects. ' ^ ‘iWo : commi'iiyion. mepbers, Dandelion »25' SCOT COUNTY 'inent# will be political rewards and (jZecboslovak bride, 24-yeiff-old wo­ , AF%> union officials term. Gov­ Joseph Ford of 'Quincy and Rich­ officially but the informants said car. ' milUonnire munlttap# manufac­ i own pockets for entertainment. as springtime. A happy flavor, that goes with your good times together. YeUow, 4 ' ' ■; . the jobs wiH’be filled by men with men’s discus queen, disregarded a ernor Ribicoff’s statement that ard P. Siittivan of Boston, did not Hammarskjotd had ’’amelior«ted’’ The^ glamorous Swede, absent turer sent to prison for war eon* For all its wealth and prestige Cream' Style c . $ aUbstantlal private means. ' caution from a 'Roman 'Cathoijc State employes union is trying to sign the nisjbrAy report, but ap­ President Nasser’s original i1#w# from town since #1* took up w^th treiet franda died la ^ '-^ g h t— H- SWEETCORN 10 1,00 Traditionally, one-third of the the United States make# niggard' priest and uUd their rowy in suc- set state policy aa ridictaous.... pended their own 30 page reMrt during their talks that began heg#' Roberto RoiseUlni in 1949, face# broke.-#Ad. hemele—. We Ju#t Seceb«d A Fresh Sht|Nnent Of ■ I nation’s ambassadorial post# are ly provlstoiu for upholding It# eesaiv# elvil, Romsit CmthoUc and Hartford Sup^br .Court Judgo in which ;they said that linstead of hbt w#ek. ■ ■ Ivir #tlff«#t, conq>#Ution from th# died In BeUevne'BoaptM It wa* occupied by noncarcer people. prestlg# abroad. BnUrtaimhent al- Protestant ceremonies. ♦ , John M. Comley mym drivar of jan " “Hammarskjfdd had to get th# popular Deborah Kanr. Other# lo iM#clo##d teday by M# ja y il • ■.T'' foOBTH«R\VVITH $ C BPER...AMERICA'S . oX D E 8 T L A Q E R B E f R tb# "underlying sociological eon- liOSTON LETTUCE Head jlbO ’a The new ambaanii^on to Pari# losfiticw run from |60 a year for, / NOonnoUy is ar. Catholic, Oiga k automobilo 1# reapoulUo for dain- diUoiU. gfying ri## to crijn«'l tli# b#at poaalbl# out of a Sad att tto rae# are Kath#rin# Hapboni, \ D r.'------* SALADATEABAGS and London already have been M y A vie# emsul, to 313,000 for the ProtMtanC ■' ' , . T. ago causod boeauM o r g broipm emphasl# #h<^4 b« plhe«d Instaad nation,’’ th«y aihI#d. :‘ 'Now ho will GWr^ Bftfhy and Naaegr iU ^. jr li.i , ■'t-' ■ THE F. ■ A M. SCRAEJFXB'B^USniNG ■ CO.yOf.cWl^NNECIIiC COKSKOtiCVt, tSa Bsinwie roar axlo rogmrdloM o f whethar "on th# fact# and condition# whleh carry tho plan to laUr##t#d paro## J e ^ IHay WlOtnsy, am American I. (C 4 Vafo Hue#) ; .(OMtentd M rra* - - tk* driver was nagUglmt, . 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