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\ ...i( X PAG^/^GHTEEN PRIDAlfL APRIL 11, 19SS iimtrirfBtT# IfyrdUi Averagf Daily N « TheJVfRther '' ■ X Mar tha Weak Foreeuat ef-U. 8. Weather Baremi , April 5. 1858' r 5 ., Old timers' night will be' ob­ Thia committee prepared a pro­ Pale.’’ Corraiponding with aomii- amateur radio atwpmenti Ernest I Taadght mostly; eleiidy, eeW- served at the meeting at King Ladies Night gram. with RiHikwaU 'P o tter ia one in g foreign land la education­ El^troidcs Group /pesola. club progrlm chairman, ttuoed eoel. Lew nisar 85. (Nmde^ About Town said Collirfa KW2c4 untt will ba 12,686 David Lodge, lOOF, tonight at toaatmaa.ter, Ha introduce the al adVell as a delightful hobby, the pertly dandy, eeme emahlM eaid 7:30 in Odd Fellows . Ha-il. The B y^^!^8tm aslcrs To Meet TonigHi featured. ■' Manber of tha Audit •paakere and their aubjccts. \ • Although bravery was mention­ ' Baraan of OtrenlatloB nfflifer. Low ueer 60. !> • M«n'* Fellowship Lesiruc of meeting will be p ^ e d e d by f Kenneth King, a newcomer to ed ti\ every talk, thdxgreateat ex­ All persona InteQsatedv *" *"7 tks M vatton A nhy MU hold its roast beef dinner at 8:30. Service The local chaptebepf Toaatifiast- the (Stub. apoHp abtiut akiing amd , Electronics Unlimited, county phase of electronics are wenmma to M aneheslep^A City of Village Charm monthly nieetlngr tomorrow s t 7 pins will be, presented to all mem- ample of It was when .^President era International itl spring deacribedV the devoted skier, the Allan Ayera called on unsuspect­ electronics club, wfH hew' a talk attend tile club meetings.\ Club ...... p.m., postponed a w«ek beesuse of berS’teligible to receive them. "take it or leave it alone"' type fey E; "Porky" Gedney at its meet­ members number about SO phppla tha lisster breakfast, l>e Hamil­ ' —— ^ semi-annnal ladles flight at ing Mrs. Ayers-to speak. Her re- (Claecined Atfvertlelag am Page 18) and the eocial akler. marka were so well received that ing tonight at 8 o'clock in the Ctyll of all ages and both VOL. L ^ v n , Nb. 164 L V E P A G E S ) MANCHESTER* CONN„ SATURDAY, APRl 19^8 PRICE FIVE CENTS ton will preside. Fred Clough will The center Church Co-Weds Cavey's Restaurant WednSs^ay^ several towns In Tolland CdUii show "Sugar 'n Spice" wiU. be pre­ Edward Hlg^na gave hia th^ committee awarded her. the Defense shelter of Bolton Elemen­ lead, devotions and a movie wilt The chairman, Ralph Bellua^dd audience aome vMiiRble advice on table cepterpiece. All the iVivee tary-School on Notch Rd. The radio theory elaaa, inatrudt^ be shown featuring William Booth. sented in the high, school audito­ ed fey Richard Dibble, will begin aa rium on’April 28. not April 18. j' assisted by Mrs. BeUuardo> ow they might gib.along better received potted ivy plants and the Gedney, who la aasoclated with _ „ r. x^d Mrs. Chester Freeman ■'h their mates. ,, , members received cast - metal H atfy of Hartford, will give a dem-f Usual at 8:30------p.m. in,In order to fin-/ What pheryl? Mrs. Maude Sparer, chairman and .wtK-^and. M/k JaniM' Gapter, rtf Bilag talked -pn "yen onstrSUofi and talk on portable Ish In time for the tslub'meeting,/^ UeS. to Coiisult ^of the Memorial Day Committee, Members of Manchester Asaem-J "Chew.'n Chat" paper weights. called a meeting for Monday bly„ Order of the Rainbow for at'TxSO p.m, in the Municipal build’ Girls, are being notified that ..at-1 ■ ii With Allies on Ing. tending church in a body in Rock- ^9* anato Dedth vllle has been posfjwned until April 20.. I ' . ■ \ . ■■ Reply to Soviet \ Mrs. Mary Rosa. 21 Foxcroft '‘K-— •! ■ -’(I I>r« chalrm ah\W the committee \ The monthly suppir meeting of • t bbless Aid By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER for the Daughters of Isabella pre- St. Mary’s 60-5<^CTub will be .held l-iK JustMiable lenten .George Washington Mili­ tonight at 7 o'clobk in the crypt ' ^ J WaShinsttoh, April 12 (/P)— tary Whist. canceletT-i^n account of of the new church, ^ te r the busi­ ■ \ ford,, April,April 12 (AV* The United States, plans to weather conditions im Febrpair. ness meeting the casKof the anr _ m action* ID expected By JAMES BACON consult quickly with its NATO announced that it w i l l \ ^ ^held, nual show, yROund-u{t, Fiesta,” eltona.^2-m illioh Re- Monday, April 21, at 8 p'.mHn the H adassah Guest next Lof Angeles, Awil 12 0 Allies on formally rejecting o n will hold its weekly reh ^ aw l in publi aifti-ireceision pro­ A coroner’s ju ^ found Russia’s term s for meetings to hall of Assumption Church. \ the old pariMi house. A program Mrs, BMward Lusterman, rhem- • ^ gram. \ . r - . slaying of Johndy Stompai arrange, a summit conference. has been planned for non-mem)^rs ber of the National r Board of The GOP^program, #hich cleared Tha Cbuples Club of-^lhe Com­ ■’O^tlif ’the cask ' - \ \ justifiable but the bij^ues* Thq aipi is to g^t a reply to T munity Baptist Church MU hold Hadassah. wilt be the speaker it ' a Houae caueu yee(enlay, calla for tion still remains, todaj^w hat M(08cow By Thursday. an auction at the church tomor­ y extending unemployment compen^ ThW^ Manchester Garden Club the April meeting of Manchester will h |ip ^ to Lanaf^m er’s Thqt’s the date suggested by Ferrari Shows row at 8 p.m. All members are re­ d&apter of Hadassah Tuesday in GREEN StAMFsN^ITH CASrt SALES » AMPLE FREE FARjttKCt REAR OF 6UR STORE cation benefiteXand tax relief for the Soviefe government yesterday minded to bring'artirlea. Will m e^ Monday evening at the Connecticut maWacturera on the teenage aaughti. Center Church- J Irs. B. H. .Allen Temple Beth Sholom ve'stry at 8:30 In a scene w ^er than any of for beginning talks in Moscow at purchaae of nei\ equipment and the ambassador levs], Morris will discuss ‘‘Designifng of p.m. machinery. h ^ movie premteres, blonde movie His Action^ on Gerald M. Menard, aviation ord- Small Gardens" and show slides Mrs. Lusterman, a graduate pf queen Lana wa» the star wituess . Shortly after the Soviet note nanceman third class. tISN. son of IDEAL FOR GIFT GIVING O ^YOUR OWN USE The program alkp Includea a Was delivered in Moscow, the white to illustrate her talk. She is an St. LawTcnce School of Law and a - 840 million highw ay program, a yesterday, ih detailing the. fierce Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Menard. 83 active meniber of the Federated fos/ery Special house branded, aa unacceptable the Bulkeley Span Ridge St., took part in the At­ member of the Bar in New York .. X 88,100,000 public w o w program. arg u m em and ....threats that pre- Garden. Clubs, the Connecticut State, ha.s * been active in com­ ceded-Unery} Crane's knife thrust price Rukria Jet for Its participa­ lantic,. Fleet amphibiotiB exercise R E G U L A R 1 1 .00. F1R.ST Q U A L m ' RICHARD'S n |4 million for hoiuing for the tion in s u ^ preliminary tfelks. . LANTPHIBBX Mareh 13<< to 31 Horticulture Society, and the munal and synago.cue wwk for aged, and tl5i’ million for urban Into/Oie abdomen of her mother’s By JEWBu Tj Ac KSON American' Association of Land­ BEMI-SHEER HYIX1N8 with elaatic stretch welt, re­ erworld boy friend. “The condittona' atated by Soviet vaboard the support aircraft car­ many years. Her work with Ha­ renewal /nd commercial\an(t in- Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko Skin (fivers are searching rier USB V illey FOrge. scape Archltecta. . ______dassah for the pa.st 16 years has inforced heel andxtoc for extr^ wear. "T O ^ duatrial redevelopment. But Cheryl, 14, today followed the f^ i(i waters of the Con- the same routine-aa-Hhe other In-i ,Were^eontraryaVwerwp-n Olsen OF THE BETTER KIND" invited to attend. '.ahooting for adjournment on agree, that the court will decide! for the handicapped in New Brit­ LINGERIE DEPARTMENT (Main Floor) to try her aa an adult on a murder { they are more peace l0\1 ng. and S e d d o n, as-year-olcr Mansfield 28 OAK STREET Refreshments will be served at ' Wednesday. more anxious for sumthit settle­ housewife. A bench warrant was ain tomorrow. They are Linda Nel- the conclusion of the meeting by charge, but it could.*Most Hkely ! Same Side as Watkins aoh. Mary Lou Johnston. Gail adjournment on Wedbesdey. . matter to be considered at the: ments than is the W>st. issued, by Superior Court Judge Mrs. Maurice Pas.s and Mrs. Leon­ The'speriel eesslon was called The other motivexuggested was Abraham S. Borden yeeterday at Eagleson and Daniel Dormer. ard Seader, hospitality chairmen. hearing will be whether Cheryl j March 4 by Gov. Ribicoff to deal lacks proper parental control. j at Soviet Premier Iftru-Shchev 4 p.m. (MAIN FlX)OR) with the, ppblem of unemploy­ wfents a summlt'/conferenCe. but Is Ferrari told- State Police he ment. Presemjy, eays 6»et, State P is t’ Atty. William B. McKes-1 ident t h ) ^ by manipulating 'tferew the automatic pistol into the. Silfely Profirrain Labor Dept.', more than'.94..000 son, who has no legal jurtsdicUon ' world opinion he can force .the river sOme days after the shooUng HALE'S READY^O WEAR DEPT. workers are unemployed in Con- under law in the jiiveii-1 westdi powers to go Into such a on Vajloy Falls Rd., Vernon. (Please Take T he^evator To Second Floor) n e c tl^ t lie cases, Is the moat outspoken;! conference on Russia’s terms. Whether Mrs. Seddoii had the Planned by PTA Ribicoff. a Democrat, presented "It appear to qne that Cheryl j The yhitejl States. Britain and never haa had a teal home either f gun in hier. hands when Ferrari ar­ ■y:- ■ the Legislature with his own pro­ France.X acting' on behalf of the rived, as he\clalma. or whether he Tb* Bowtra PTA will meet Mon­ OFFERS Y Q ir SPECIAL PRICES ON gram w'hen tt -convened. Republi­ with her mother or her father. I t whole l.d « tlo n ’NATO g*oup, brought it to the scehe, could best MANCHESTER. BOLTON, HAKTFORD, ROCKVILLE. day night at 7:45 in the school cans, who control both Houses of' think it is about time a prererj. proposed W reh 31 that diploj be determined if the police could OLASTONRURY, SOUTH WINDSOR ANB ALL POINTS home wap found for her." '■ talks be aurted In Mosc< Saudltorium. ' . Sup.. Judge' 'Allen T. Lynch, who ' find the gun and trace Its owmer- SOUTH, NORTH. EAST AND WEST. i The earlier time of the meeting (CoBtiaued on Page Fl»e) latter part at April. ttl^rfoUowed ship. ------will sit on the case, commented ; by a foreignYninistMfrmeeUng. ! ' i has been set -tor the convenience Ifl bead leg, a«re leg and tight leg ilylee. Msaa 5 to k only: Lt. Harry 'TSyloKhaa expressed HAVE PRICE - WILL SELL of students who w1U participate The western Bjsr*Wree said the JltUe. hopfi_of.,fin(llng, th* .weapon. NO LOWER PRICES IN CONNECTICUT ---- REGULAR 49c— SPECIAL . Shalt try to treat it- like any, -puriwM of " id^prenisnffiri^" sesi In the swirling waters. in a program entitled ‘ISafety* of DRESSES I other cape involving a juvenile.’] sions woul^'feeV> XooX Into issues Practices 'ati Bowers School." Sgt. Castro’s Rebels The aituatipn has been compli­ HAVE QUAUTY WILL SATISFY i Ifeere !■’ a possibility that the for sunjhtft conference discussion cated fey the fact that in disposing Edward Winzler of thp Pelice De­ M daughter of a movie star earning and eV'entuaJly tq decide on the WORLD’S MOST l so of guns recently, the Hartford Po­ partment w1U I participate in ^ U P N O . 1 GROUP NO. 2 V F lall|t. D ln9l> 8.150,000 a picture and a father d^te and place of atop level meet- lice Department today reported DECORATORS CARPETS, FAMOUS BRANDS the program'. I who drives a 812,000 car could -ing, as well as who\ahould attend. dumping a box of guns Into, that The * business meetln" will be for 1Vr.»*rBge C an wef-a ea iwmw ***• Pl»ced in, a foster home of mid- Her voice tremulous and hei>-’' hei^ The. preparatory talks Would sRow vicinity of the river. HAVE KNOW HOW-WILL INSTALL held' at 7:45, and at this time a R eg ^ ^ 4.95 and $29.95 Rag. S17.95 and $22.95 2 ’1 face contorted, Lana Tuirj»the western river bottom tWa morning, and an a slat.e of ofllcers at the next meet­ One thing it certain, sympathy fiYBitie efforts to Mp^kiiinny “note said. • \ aqchor was.being sought for the. HAVE T ER M S -W ia ARRANGE ing, will be selected. Now -Now Havank, Cuba. April 12 ia almost universally with the tall, Stompanato. herifeby friend, But. yesterday's Russian Stfet,* Police boat which was 80-80-90 DAYS AND UP TO 8 YEARS TO PAY TRICOT KNIT Wide-spread attacks by Fidel Ces- attractlvS. youngster, ,. after he had feefen stabbed by 'pegged the Soviet price brought to the location from tre'a 'guerrillas in tbe wake, of un- Testimony by Laha,' Crahe, po- her ll-yjucf-oXA haughter. points; Wetherafleld Cove. , CALL A PROFESSIONAL FOR ALL aucceeaful general atrike calls were Cheryl Onne. (AP Photo- 1. “The aqlg purpose of. dlplor., _ Ferrari J. .waa, brought to the im ettM ted yesterdoy-by a--80-ton .YCilihtiiiMid o« Page Fhre| fa x V " ' matlc talks would be to org^lze a Bulkeley Bridge about 7:30 a.m. ^ YOUR CARPET PRORLEMS / . V' aynamite blast near Santiago. Ht showed police how he threw the Manehjester Rebela raided the copper mining meeting of foreign ministers by e. 12 miles west determining the time, place and weapon into the river from mjd- participants. This would exclude way on (he bridge, on the north THE NAME ^ ^ REGULAR 39e— SIZES S, 4. 7 touched off the Skin divers from YMCA GUIman Club of Hirt^eitl search the Connecticut River under the Bulkeley THEPHOKE >nstructioh com- any considera.tion of actual 'politi­ Bridge for murder .weapon allegedly thrown there by Dorando Ferrari, 42, confessed killer of Mrs. aide. Reporters and photographers MANCHESTER Public Market •s. cal issues. were.kept at a distance at Fer- SPECIAL irehouse. The ex- Evelyn Seddort of Mansfield. (Herald Photo by Oflarai. • CARPET CENTER Ml 9 ^ 3 4 3 y was tunneled Watsoii Asks if State . 2. TTie foreign ministers, when rarl's request. He remained at the W3-S0S MAIN ST.' they met, would have the primary scene only a brief time. MMAZN8T. MANCHES’FER, CONN. Santiago, where Police said Ferrari'* lawyer, 1 • • . ows. task of setting the time, place and $ 1 . 0 0 pasUcipants of a summit confer- CMS Will Postpone Atty. Joseph Delaney of Walling­ Beautiful prints and solid cotora in all the new spring fabrica,.Rayons, crepeg. silks and Gail Stand Tax ford. tolg him not to sr.v anything,, the popular blends. Misses*sizes 8 to 20. Half sizes IOJ’5 to 20^}. If, President Fui- which that Conference could dis- iN ew C o n tra c t S alte Employes Will Get but Ferrari told police he had con­ OPEN TONIOHT Sgenrio Batista s irq^pa maintained fidence in them end would cooper­ CUM., The Soviets would be pre tight, patrdla after mi^shlng a rebel ate. *'■ ALL SALES FINAL Hartford, April 12 (Ah—Senate • publican program aimed et perk- pared, the note said, to talk about New Haven, April 12 (/Pi-T-'Ilie attem pt to touch- o fl a ijlaorral _ Some of the questions proposed for Until yesterday's bench warrant ■trike. ■ J' MejorRy Leader Ellmer 8. W atson, Ing'UP'the economy. undeiw’riters of "Blue, ^hleld” ; was Issued, Ferrari had been held 9 S P E C IA L - Scattered clashes of rebels and , SU(jh taix. relief, backers claimed,4i-eummlt agenda but only if there medical Insurance have ^reed to 1 $2 Million Company across Cuba but U*''*"*’ where an : to^*y question^ whether the tatej ..encourage industry to make was , "general agreement" that on a coroner's warrant alnce his government forces continued! hold up their new beneftYplan until ! arrest Tuesday at 11 a.ra. in 'Wal­ attem pted uprisiUg failed Wednes- budget could stand a loss of 810; to. modernize Its such queatiema Should be talked the end of the month.' j "GET ACtrijAINTED day, was quiet. 'million from freeing industrial facilities. It would also compen-' about lingford. He ia expected to he . Ik SPEplALS fr9m„KIU.EM0p^^^^ A *iX)tty afldTHiTOcUt'e ttttempt ’ “ for' eventual pay- . '■ Officials of Connectiout Medical* Chicago, April 12 (/4*’^Nearing'~Tchich constitutes 12 per'ceht-^dr: moved to T'6IIah<"'C6tfhty' Jk tr reP- ' at a general strike in Camaguey; .from ; menu of that amount to result Service, the insurance organlza-;^he end of his road, as he puls it. the company's total issue. The rest day from Stafford Barracks where rpARK OFFER! Province ended ySaterday. The gov- sales tax. 'from expected neW legislation to tion, agreed la^t night to refrain a philosophical businessman plans will be offered over a 10-year pe­ he has been held without ball. low Fricoi on Famous Brmilt itHEETS aai PlIlowCASES from 'selling the new contract un- em ment aaid„*DJSlL_.aaiell.. M..E9tM...^IJ!>SMJja--yjft^.: ea4«sd the-.i»wxiiwms.-.un«impl ^ ^^ to turn over a 82 mllliipn firm to riod to |be emplCyes of, StaUi# AUy.,jG<4 H,. RMfi said killed at Sagua la Graiide in 1-as; tax loss?" he asked crlptlcSlly m compensaUon benefit period Red^ Aide Says t,in mVmbere of ■Efiy"C8tmKrfnjnt IBs ■' 'eniployes, dfelifeeralely— a hd Whom wilfTie given an option of the next step Is for Judge Borden FREE ell pu/pou, V) true chine Villas Province, where 200 rebels 1 commenting on the measure ap- 1 26 to 39 weeka. State Medical Society meets April philosophically — bypassing his specified amounts of stock, each to order a grand tory which Is /orHie fiw - ^ P U l< N t I , TYPE 130 , TYPE 144 TYPE 180 had been reported fighting Batis-■ proved Thursday afUmoon at a g^^te Seii. Albert C. Snyder. Peace Qiances 29. ' ' son. V of which is more considerable than "" ' ' A r.' K I N & ^ U’s forces. - , caucus Of GOP Hou«e members. Bloomfield Republican, today The medical society has dis-' 'Tve seen top many businesses Carl's. . , ’ (ContlnuMfe'bn Pk'ge Six) ,">'SYRIICI)SE Spero's philosophy doesn't stop Rebel .T*'***™ ; TTie Wetherafleld Republican joined backers of the tax reduc- agreed with certain portions of go to pot," Bernard Spero, 64, de- o f-r f l d DAN RIVER UOY PEpM r e IL UDY PEPPEREU etron^gholdi In the ^rra MMai^, alumplng Ux revenue tion plan. the .contract,_____ which_ would______allow clared today, "because the man there. *One of the cobditions of the Slightly Better nfefical insurance for Connecticut 1 who hejped build the busineli dies, I .slock furnover is that employes NOW* wt. 35% OFF! ^''ev'^e^rt^W bureS the ^u i^ "It would be p. treniendous fa-nfllies...... in higher income •brackets, - • j------tumingr ■ -it over -to ..heirs .. who - lose whn'home into stock must in turn SUPERFINE MUSUN COMBED PERCALE hMll^hut left after residents pleaded ' *tale ends Us 2-year fiscal run niorale builder fQ^^ Connecticut Cleyelarid. April 12 (A*!—Mikhail An Information cpramittfe was ‘ interest in it ' pa.ss on "bnly 25 per cent of their WEEKEND REG,^ 82.10. on rofulir open itpck pcicot- ?h^t further industry," he said. A. Menshikov, Russian' ambas- appointed by 'the Houlie of. Dele­ Spero, a vigorous, grayihg, fig­ holdings to “heirs when their time Bulletins NOW NOW Srt^m% neof cG b as moat holy, ther tax loaa, would worsen the ..jt promote buying of heavy 88 X 99...... $1.69 saddr to tbe united Stales, said gates of the physicians' group last ure, is founder and .president of come.s, .thus funnelling back 75 per Xroin the AP Wires Places As they left they set off the I rituation. .equipment and will help the econ- last night that prospects for P«ace 'He o . 82.29, month as an alternative to pro- the, House of Vision, in'e., ahd op­ cent once again to the general REG. 82.99. REG. 88.19.’ dvnamlte BUY deeplte hia personal "reser- omv." look slightly better. . tical business whose worth he es­ 88 r fo8...... NOW 16 piece employes’ opinion. ' $1.79 tt X 108...... $ 2.2 9 72x108. $2.39 'E1 Cobre’s Roman Catholic Ca- , vatlona,” WaUon said he has come | Frederick H. Waterhouse, coun- "There must be a.,willingneas on (ContiniuHl on Page Six) timates at $2 million. SPECIAL^ thedral conUlns the Shrine of the ■ to no firm, decision '|uid will bring sel for the Connecticut Manufac The plan is an outgrowth of a re- CAUCUS VOTE ASSAILED' REG. g2.49. REG. 88.29. REG. *.’<.89. starter sets from the part of both 'sidea to get to­ "Employes should be given a .tirementjyg^.st fund inatltuted 20 Holy Virgin of Ei spobre, patron the matter before the Senate Re- turers Assn, which sponsored the gether and try to come to aome chance to participate," he told a Hartford, April 12 [/F — The 72 X 108----- $ 1 . 8 9 81 X 108...... $ 2 .3 9 81 X 108...... $2.59 publican caucua when the Legis-*i mea.sure. today envisioned a big years ago by'Spmu^with a gift of chairman of the State InstUn- ' j f f r s , Swift's 'Pi-emium Whole saiiU of Cuba's Catholics. Megr. sort of Understanding and ex­ newsman,. “>^hen a founder gets his own stock. The fund has t> V II A I t. • l» A M n REG. $2.89. BEG. 83.89. itfXI. 83.89. 2 Enrique Perez Serantes. Archbish­ lature convenes Monday. I buvlng drive by industry. change of views." he 'said, on hia ttonal Program (Longley) Com­ L A M B to the point where it looks like grown to 82 million proportions, J i C 81 X 108...... $To99 90 X lO'S...... $2.49 90 X 108...... I $2.79 MS®® op of Eastern Cuba, said In Santi­ House GOP emueus decision to Rep. Richard C Noyes. Farm- arrival hsf'e tor a weekend social the end of tfee read.” mission says a Republican leg­ me . ——V — provide U x relief for (Connecticut 1 IngtOn Republican and an dfficial and 225 employes in the firm's 26 islative caucus “acted unwisely" LEGS Lb. 0 9 C RI$G. 59c. REG. 69c. ago the little wooden statue of visit \yH’h indfistrialist (?yrua S. News Tidbits This is a philosophy he haS been BEG. 79c. the Virgin and its jeweled crown'l induatry,- to run. until July 1959, of the Hartford County Manufac- Eatqp'.' *' I mldwestem offices how partici­ In denying further funds at this 42 X 38 Caaea 42 X 38 Caaea. . . , . , 59c 42 X .78! I Caac'a . , Culled from AP Wires nursing for many years,, Spero pate. . -n - 4 5 c 69c remained'undamaged in an altar ...... was one*■“' ef ------the big developments------turer* — Assn., **•" -( saidh the huibill winwill have In a stopover en route here from | said time for constnfetion at the new., »3-»5 / R(!g $2.49. Kitted Rag. 82^99. Fitted aa the .caueuX formalized a Re- a double-barreled effect. Washingfon. Menshikov said in i Spero presently owns some 14,- state prison ii Enfield. Chalr- Rib Cut Short Reg. 88.19. Kitieil niche.. . . "I'v* been lucky enough to be OOO of the firm’s 26,200 shares. Hatton, Txvln Slxe. $1.89 Bottom. Twin Size., $2:2 9 Bottom. T n In Size. $2.39 Other atatuea of the tain ta were Pittsburgh that a js'umm'it *con- j able to do w hat'I wanted to do all I man Raymond I. Longley said L A M B " T A April n-26 broken by the blast and houses ference is a little closer but there'] Charles M. Feeley, 18. and Monte my life—I didn’t need the bucks The. employes trust fund has 6,620 today he thoroughly agrees with lUg. 12.80 Kitted Reg. 18,29. Kilted Reg. 88.89. Killed - still are some obstacles to be Moore, 21 sentenced In Idaho to shares plus various real estate Wifstden Mark b. Richmond that CHOPS Lb. /y C throughout the town of 2.000 were so badly—so I promised the boy* Bpttom. Full Size. $1.99 Bottom, Full Size $2i39 Bottom. Fall Size. $2.5 9 I Muo Milt Pottdra Pn/y/ damaged. overcome. up to 14 years apiece after admit­ (his employes) som^ years ago holdings. Spero said some of thC the faililrr to pu-ovide more funds Reports ,on the uprising in San­ The 55-year-oId gray-haired.am- ting the.v set off a d.vhamite px- that I was going to do this." employes net 82.000 to 88,000 a at this time will cause serious Best plosion in an unsuccessful attem pt year from thia fund, and these tiago indicate it was more wide­ bassadoC said the ending of United ’ And this is how it works out: Operational diflicultles. Lean Short Shank spread and tenacious than the one States, atomic tests-would be a to kill a young mother and col­ Spero’s son. Carl, 28. gets 25 D O W N PR O O F Qiitl THE XEW KENDALL THRIFTY DRY not CHlNrtJ\JsYIA(U$( quickly snuffed, out in Mavana. "very Irhportant atep toward, lect 820,000. in insurance . . . (Continued Senate this time as a Republican - Under glw colors, ' • The defendant contended he various powers'were bbeying the . . . Sputnik II, giant Soviet dog- ish diplomat Harold Beeley two other canines. had been troubled by doga dig­ ' agreement, Menshikov said; waited for Gaillard to moke his 8MCM-OARD' Lean Fresh Ground HALE’S 8TURBYYVEAR BOX-8T1TUHEO last forever i , At Soiith Charleston. W. carrying" satellite, is expected to Moscow, April 12 (F)—A young‘ York Was one of two American* HEAVY QUALITY ZIPfERED . Wilton, April 12 (dV-A man and ging' up hia lawn. ■ "First you must agree on some' come to earth in. friction-caused East Texas brought among the nine finalists in the choice. mMtm ikt hi ml ml CHUCK M i wife died today when a fire Va., Blackie the cocker, who pianist from Imirnlmahm • Rich copper^covered .lost a leg when hit by a car. Is But, aaW the judge, the de­ thing basic, in principle, and then glow some time today or tonight, 1 500 Moscow fans to their feet piano event of the piano-violin BEEF Lh. OyC QUILTEO MAnRESS PADS broke out in their apartment. fendant "admitted - on the find out the details." festival that has drawn talent FRENCH PAPER RAPS IKE MAHRESS COVERS serving pieces The couple waa identified by po­ free, on bail provided by h'ls Smithsonian Astrophyaical Ob­ ohe(?ring last night w ith a dazzling Paris, April 12 OYv-i-Tbe oewe- fTA-Klf IN CUSHION INSOU wen't ebierb dirt asd fsot Melihirs • w i t h c o r n e r ELASTIC maater, Ed Harmon. stand that this particular He added that trying to set up servatory sa.ve .. ., , Police , reveal displav of technical akill in the from all over Europe, a kMgi tMl Irtili. - lice as Walter Bradt, 38, and his amall dog wag not the culprit an inspection system first was The other American finalist, paper Le Monde suggested tpdng;,,- REGULAR 8SJW. • Multi-purpose plates, , Blackie was picked up by a Jie detector testa indicate Barry piano'finals of the Tchaikovsky that President’ Elsenhower keep AIIY OOIA-DUK lAMie UIMIS attwilly brsetbs- REGULAR $4.95. 89 X 78 TWIN SIZE. Serene Pottom wifi, Helen. 33. dog catcher a few days ago . . . and that he Had crosaed "putting the details before de­ Cook, burly young construction international music festival. Daniel Pollack of Las' Angeles, will •rs •lira gbravt. $ 2 .6 9 . bowls, casseroles State Policeman William Qiiain- the atreet and struck the dog termining the principle." play the Tchaikdvaky and Kabalevr some of his common sensn for $ 3.6 9 and carted off to the city worker, has guilty' knoivledge of Lanky, 23-year-old Van Cliburn United States consumption. The REGULAR 84.98. . iL O tance said the pair was foimd pound. The pooch waa charged, in front of its owner’s home.” from Kilgore. Tex., received a 10- sky pieces and a third piece of KUINKIX INSlOf COUNTU rtIsfarcM at baH • overcome by smoke in the bath­ unsolved lakefront bludgeon sla.v- paper sdded that many nations, ' cull daws an ileckinf wear. Our Own Make 54 X 78 FULL SIZE...... Q O . O T with violating an orlnance The dog, a 5-year-old cock­ Ing of woman sunbather in Chi­ ininute ovation for his rendition his choice on Sunday, the last day Full or twin bed aizea. Extra heavy quality, not t*iN*^J\)jYiAtOJr room of their second flrSor apart­ er-shepherd, also waa put on of the competition, Winners wjll as a matter of fact, exported Pure white fliting that is guaranteed to. launder againat doga running at large. Drug Firm Recalls cago. of Tchaikovsky's first piano con­ too much of this valuable ■ com­ J » Small Link "Pure Fork that will give years of wear. Seams ,arq all bound. white. Elaatic on each comer. - ment. the stand. Said Judge Fisher be announced Monday. S Not plastic, not earthenware, Carefree is beautiful ' Harmon weht into court Princess Soraya, divorced wife of certo, Rachmaninoff's third and Cliburn waa born in Shreveport. modity. The paper waa com- STORE.HOURS: SAUSAGE The police officer said Bradt. yeaterday and contended • yeatgrday: "He waa the mild­ Shah of Iran, arrives at Geneva a rondo by Soviet composer Dmitri vitrified china... yet it’s oven-proof and guaranteed 1 year and his wife apparently tried to est-mannered, best behaved Marsiliji Packages La., in 1934. He lived in Kilgore nienting on President Etsenhesr- SAUSAGE Blackie was merely following enroute to the United States look­ Kabalev.aky, one of the judges who until he graduated from high eris lette’r to Premier FeMx MON.-TUE$..FRI.-$AT., 9 A.M. to 5:30 F.M. EXTRA HEAVY WAMSUHA against breaking, cracking or chipping! So elegant escape from the smoke-fllled'apart' a child to school. He put-up dog you’ve ever seen.” ing carefree and rested. . . About wrote it for the contest. MEAT Lb. 59c HALE'S HEAVY QUALITY ment through the bathroom win­ In Aahevllle, N.C., Friday Wasfefeifton. April 12 (JPt— school ip 1951. Hi* mother taught Gaillard urging him to usp for formal entertaining, so durable for rough hud tumble 8140 bond, and that's not all: 1,100 emplo.ves of the Connecticut His sensitive performance in the hint .to .play the piano before Cli­ common sense in France’s pres­ THURSDAY, 9 A.M. to 9 F.M. ITAUAN "CHARMHOUSE" dow, He obtained a court order a part-shepherd dog stood pa­ The jpaflufacturer of' the drug Cq. have received cost-of-living pay TOWEL ENSEMBLE family use. To know Cirefree is to love Carefree ' He said the fire .started in a Rachmanlnooff work and the fact burn weht east to New "York's Jul- ent dispute with Tuttist^ Lb, 1:, aginst Mayor Joseph Lon-- tiently over his tipsy maater Marrilid iS recalling ail packages raise of IJI cents an hour, effective CLOSED ALL-DAY. WEDNESDAY SAUSAGE 79c couch in the living room. until police’ came...to take him of the product which recornmend he did not falter when a. piano liard School of Music. REG. 81.98. 24 X 48. TOWEL ENSEMBLE come, get acquainted at big savings now I deree * and* the dog catcher, April 1. string bi’Ol.e at the end of the He graduated with top honor* 3M.«W A sk BONUS E.XTRA LARGE BATH SIZE. . WITH D.YCRON REINFORCED SELVAGES Bradt and hia wife were taken . Frank Campbell, againat un­ to court. The dog jumped .into a daily doas of 150 mllllgranris. . State Labor Department says Paris, April 12 av-Nearly 888,. to Norwalk Hospital but were dead ttig. j xjltee , cFutoec.-^MA-^weBt The Food apd Drug Adminis­ difficylt Kabalevsky piece made from, JulUard a t 19 and also" b e g . ------lawfully holding personate, reetHir ' YCSlfi...Oonneetlcut em- him a favorite of the packed walked oft with the achool's (wo eoa .Frencb.ihlners went sut on a REG 99c. IS X 28. .iar g on arrival. property. along. tration (FDA) announced tha ‘ployes will get reduced uoemploy- HAND SIZE...... / D C BATH S IZ E ,...... , . . . O O C crowd. highest a’vards. 24-hour strike, Joday to buck *e- Grocery Buys REG. 69c. ' Police said .the fire waa con­ . There’s a hearing on the Police Court Judge Sam Hoffmann-LaRoche Co. of Nutley, ment Insurance tax rates for 1938. waa mands for more than 88 taillhm fined to the Bradt's apartment in Cathey found the master, Roy N. J., was taking the action alter The curly-haired pianist That asms year he won an REG. 49c. 9 |*> HA.ND, SIZE...... * 1 T C Case next week.' Harmon says • . . William Benton, candidate for roundly applauded aa he walked award which gave him ths right to. In productivity hsnusss. Dlrec- CEHOUSE&SOW Nathaw Hale Coffee FACE CLpniS...... z.DDC the 2-family dwelling on Farriera be's .going to act u the dog’s (Footsie) Ward, guilty of a coroner’s jury in San Franciaco Democratic Senat.orial nomination, on stage. Moscow music lovers had tors of the uetWinallted mtoea iOc off reg. price. Lb. REG.'29c. drunkenness tar the l56th attributed a wcman’a jlsAth to the pays If there’s any State primary appear u -a aololst with the New I N i c = . : • riaJW.HALC«». Lduia. The-living room of tha apai^- ebunsel. But if he loses, Har­ heard of hia technical zkill and 'York Philharmonic. Critlca who have rejected the. fisnsaiia. Iha You ail know the Wamsutta quality! These n e n t w u deatroyed* mon says, he’ll hire a lawyer time, milt released Ward in drug, which the manufacturer de for the nomination he’ll be In it. walkeuf woe the ioteri e< a seriee ilga-ao Sweet ^ .f Lb. 2 3 ^ low prices during our*’April Sale only. Choose Made apecially' for ua by. one of the country's . ..NaUonai <2athollo Educational the American-trained artist haa heard him perform Tchaikovsky's W E GREEN STAMPS M ANCNitm i CONH* . Tha authoriUee aald the Bredta and takS the case to a higher the custody of his pet. '■ > acrlb(M M a "mocid atimulant." rectivsd many Offera to make >rs- first with, ths Phllharmonlo hailed ef etrikee h* trensi ^ . Wmotm PeaM from 8 colors. ’ flneat miUx Seven colors and. white. >. •ffMimitly. were tumble to p t court? Said Cathey: "You do what The Jury aaid Mrs. Frances Aeon. (MMite layniea 80 have more ind oMwr (leUe te q*peirl n jB H T Y O F FREE PARKIN^O YN REAR OF THE STORE ...... ii i. ' i i ...... ' ...... CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS cordingi while , in Russia. ■ , hid .Spirit, anthuoium and "com* .. The court scent shifts to the dog tells you to do and msa la the operatioh of the Cath­ mancUng technique." .(Osatlnied eii Page Tluee) .Oakland, CUlf., and Municipal. you’ll stay out of trduble." (Oeifitanied ea P afe Six) olic achbol yatem. CUbUrn, who now lives In New I# V ■ L / •

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MANCHESTER EV^^m G HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRJt 12, M6S‘ P A G E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATVJlDAY, APRIL 1^' 1958 PAGI b T H R E E ' ^ ...... ‘V. for sale that was formerly unavall- atfra^^.^re ifiduatry here. They ------...... ^ •'------ZZZ" ------Ableyihe fact must'be filed away. like the IM S "W t as it la," id ^hRt the oonple had two greWtv FoUoiyfcag Up South Windsor Bolton iUdrtei,\Bviilg ■ ' ./. <- Tnia cofistant compiling of in- Here's Hsw bonatara of the GiupleN erish fprmatlon must be carried but in bring 'm oraipdua^' to Manchea- CauM ofi :r e t t h o f f m a x .arose, which bears the expense imeUmcsyi^Iles to Muiiip. con- • A rt NewdMewerk' tonight; sent to the Industrial firm. tabling schools, puMlc worKs^ 'cU. y ' 10 9 «VKQfTl (DTC) lust nl^1lt ' topic will be "Satnta fpr Today.” oouple had no children. Prep*rin* a brochxire andv get- Fonr Show Interest S u p p l i t t ! Hoateaaes for the meeting in- 'Ihe unidentlflril family fn the Congressman iBdwIn May and If the Commission . eventually other facilities .without the egKppena the ^jack of hearta, A t S W IT C H T O . Dqeey.has served as llluatrioua Potentat^.'-^rton Ryon UnK It into the hands of the i^ht gets a full-time professional, this So tdti- during the last six revenue .Aivm the out-of-' win with tng ace of hearta urer siaea 1968, lii Jai ’ dude Mra. George Murphy, chair- first floor aparteK-nt oacapril In- - man. Mra. Alfred Lewie, Mrs. H ar­ jury. of Sphinx Temple^Witl be gueats. people is not all the Town Devel,- material could be turned over to months, the Commissfon hlu talk­ firms. . ■ In the South hand, Yepi can now * .PrM PoHdiiq. promoted to asotetant A s(Ktal hour; at 8:30’^1 1 pre ppment Commission can do to at-' him regularly so that he could ed to about 25 or 30 .prospects .in' Even though home owners, rtuaUy guarantee the tdntraet If dent of the HarUsontact these firms and supply whether working In or out of carefuL. ■iMik and Trust Bast Hart-k tainment and music for dakc|ng them w{ith information. ure gathering.” Of theae, four town, pay a fair share of taxba in ♦ K7i , «ord Branch. H t V m on D lingum j thony Fiano, Mra. Charles Broda, Malden, Maas., April 12 (JPi — A le'nareleas play is to l^d • Mrs. Joseph Lefebvre, Mrs. Carl will be provided by Tohy chesw . Local Firms Helped showed a wlUlngneaa seriously to Mancheeter, statistics show' ^it's clnoyto aummy’s king in ofdOr to ■ ♦ « 5 2 a>N (ll> ROY ROGERS Rd. with his wifamnd five ehlldrah. I .mao and his wife died early today O'Bright’s orchest'rA Wasbers-Dryers A lot of Individual work and fol­ consider nioving tp- Manchester. still not enough to offset riaKig l:U (») SUNDAY NEWS. . . iLelner aitd Mrs. Kenneth Griffin, when flamga conoumed their home, While the Commisison. is “going try CfaS tpytft flncAae. This loses, m 2 8 Bus 4lM (tl-M) WIDE WIDE WORLD Frasidsnt M /ihe Bast Hartford ' low-up eOoTts is in store for the all out\ to attrack new induttry, One, a manufacturing f i r m , ipenses that follow the and the oppdheilta cash a hea^ V i .Caravan Scheduled. a bl(x;k from, a fire station. Autherizod Sarvico'-- 2“ 3 4 ’ Pass F U a O iL ‘•'Resaihie City" dtem bar o t / Commerce and a 1 The Rev. Mrs. Robert L. Ed- Commission members. it hasn’'o’t'lorgotten the Importance wished to mwe into-an exlating trend throughout the country. trick. Row ihey lead a club to 4 JklNqi'RST PsH X ship Caravan from the Hartford alarm, is mounted on th^ outside Ufe-ir\gurance companies, now off­ the negtNnlajCar paasas, and you ■■tserllal ' OsM SiM e!Ths Lsghm and a fbmidr j District Fellowship of -Cbngrega- concerrM that are or may bo plan- town offering to aid them- in every terested -in constructing its own there Is a "saturation point* in each suit equals down biie. CItliiiale NsvIfaU^" '•x/ of tee fire .station. / / er to pey your insurance prethluins ning ^relocate or establish ne^y building. beyond which these firms cannot hold: Spa^ig^K 10 • $; Hearta— ’ of tho Board of Education, I tlonsl-ChrisUan Churches-who ^11 A brother (if the. dead m an/L t. way possible in their plans for fur­ You cannot afford to open up the 5; DlamondaNQUi 10 $ 3; Clubs— WYMAN'S (M) TEXAS RAlUIRaS ) - , is a SMmbtr ot the Induitrial for you aa tee^ become dp*- branrfi plants, and would furnish ther expansion. ' - The other concerns were In­ affonl to go. As a consequence, tax club suit and put the opponents ; speak to the Ladies Benevolent Harold Leathers, hi a firefighter agree to Igt the bank take's cer­ A K 4. What ^yott say? i)M ( I) T^)?*%XAs'RANORRa rslomhsnt Commission and pre­ ! Society . Tuesday. The Caravan WALLY'S addiUonaJ leads. > '^tOflered is data about available terested in-buildings 50,000, 125,< rates on homes and small bust- in position to.get a club trick. You OIL COMPANY (tl) ROOTS AND SADDLES stationed at the fire house which tain amount out of you? checki)jg Mvlck recommended that the neasea must either continue, bo rise Answer: -Bid OHM spadas. You viously eerved on the Executive {will explain the Fellowship to the APPLIANCE SERVICE sites and manufacturing space, 000 and 30,000 square feet rea- don’t have to Iclose that club if you have a mekimum n^ing for this U MAIN ST— TEL. Ml S-1808 . (^L||C|teNCE n o ^ eomhHttM of the Municipal FI- answ’ered the citH. It could not be account. ’iTiere.hi a'saving because C^mission members divide theni- the latest Information on new re- pectively. One of these firm s is. in or municipal sorvlces^ the building are careful. GREEN STAMPS I local, group a t its 8 p.m. meeting •Immediately determined if he was the insurance company's paper elves eitlier individually or into, of new schools and- so on miiat Jum& raise', and you wiU cooperate ' (UTOUL ROSCBTS ainee Odteere Assn, of Connectl- • I in the pariah room. Hoateaaes in- \BUH«r"9.3740 auurces. The commission will di-. .manufacturing and the other two' . At the second trick the correct .‘mt&uaiaatically jf partner trlAs a w ( I) DR. CHRISTIAN / cut. He aerved for three ySere in m duty at tj)0 time work is cut, and you don't have to teams to take the responsibility 'are diatributors. eventually be curtMled. play is to lead out the ace of oOnQUet t^nOlTtnan (^de Mrs. August Mildner, Mrs. Ncighbopi said Leathers w;as worry about inadvertently letting rect firms to contacts who have a alam. If partner btc t:aa (IS) OEKR ArTBKV ( a> UINE BANDER ' . / the U.8. Ate Force, . ? ,__ _ Paul Willey, Mrs. Philip Dooley, /o f reading such publications as the shown an ability A a prepare a So *far, one of. the concema' is In other worda. mthout new In­ trumps. Then you contlnue*yith ..a «taa ( S) KOrALONO CAtWIDY (DM!) THE LAST WORD employed by a local plumb.ing firm policUie lapie,-- dustry,' samethings eventually game, however, you will (SI) mekIt t h e pREia / fypT fXuirmah Hare* T fvteam ^ ennlveriery celebration Mrs'. William Roberta Mrs,, John "Wall Street Journal," the "Jour- package plan 'vmh architectural, studying informftion supplied by low trump. At best. West can Ukc (Copyright lOM,' General IU) MARCH OF DIMES nCM the birth, of the State of Israel na;i of Commerce," the financial engineering and financing details. the Commission;'"'one has evidenc-' gotta give” In Manchester. the king, pf spades, caafi a heart, >A8HIOM SNOW GssMijriUlssi H. Rliten said Deocy's name wes introduced Massey and Mrs. 'Thomas Bentley. tureu Corp.). (M) n o OLOVES I SEABCai POE AD. at a Fpurth District meeting three 7 p.m.'at Temple Beth gholom. | . The membiirs oif the Qonrimission ' . VBHTPRB ftesatvxUona for the second an­ “Moody's Industrials.” local news­ are “vitally interested” in en- liminary proposals from local con­ You win the club with dummy’a iaa> CARTOON TIM E weeke ago ea a eandidste for the /. The "Salute to Israd" which papers and other financial and C o v e n t ^ (te)SATCROAV rERrORK- jj||r'(i|4a)jimP8 Democratic State Senatorial nomi­ nual dinner dance' of the Skatiiig couragittK and ^Kelpl»8 local in- tractors, and the, other two firms king, draw the last trump and .. ANCE ( I) OBAV^__^ will be sponsored by United Jew­ trade publications. Iqad.dlamonda to force out the ace. ( I) HABWfi COmiARD nation, and dietrict endoreement Club of Bolton must be made by diutry to-expandNand prosper in are m ^ ly lhtereste CARTOON BHFBB8S ish Appeal, of which Atty. John April 17 )^th Mrs. Verna Ruffinl What to Check Manchester, the lett^ssiid., ing land and erecting., the build-^ i0id Y .buths Dummy still has the ace of clubs, ( a> rOFBYE TREATER (tSAI) TWENTtETH CRKI ie axpectsid eobii. 'the district in­ 8. O. Rottner la general chairman, Here is what they are to look and - you can discard your club (IS) SATI?ROAV REPORT "P.O.R.( TbM Ts cludes Bast Hartford, Nswington; of 141 Birch St., Manchester. ’The At the present timV,the Com­ ings themaelvea. . ini PEATl’RE PearJJlsrfcsr” will feature a banquet and a talk event will be held at the Rbae- * D < m t . 'for. missions organisational program is Unfortunately the Ooittmiasion loser on one of dummy’s good dia­ (M) JUMAR OP TR* JCNOLE (It) RILRNT SEBVICB, Rocky Hill, lyotheniAsId, GlsiMon-* by Maurice Samuel, author and Announcroenta that manufac­ Draw Bindbver monds. , * (ft) PRANK miA PRA SHOW Oommlttso offlesra were all re­ chairman, today announced final Ing to establish regional or branch guilty in Coventry Justice Court "TBBTtNffraB" ( S) SKY KINO ' (111 LASSIE . ^ members and their- guests are in- and then condense this into dif-. cast- all. of its aetiyltles to the elected at the meeting. They in­ plana for_ the annjveraary obterv.- vlted to attend. Movies of club, • If You Are Laid Off plants or ate planning or consid­ ferent-type brochures. '^ t night to three charges ariaing (II) THP. BIO SHOW clude Harry J. Odium, chairman:. ance.. On the biuiquet committei 'wwld. from a break at Steve's Package _ rias.Aiiiss Frssa Is ■■The Bish«esVaiaa RMe.” SH ,**“ setivities win be showrt during the' ering axpanslon. The work of putting these bro­ TMa secrecy la a necessary eyil, "MMTEB BOCK ssd BOLL" (tt) DISNEYLAND (Csl^/m eM . la HMIae" Mery Nlcholaon. vire ehalrmeh; arc Rabbibbl Leon Wind,' Wind. Harry Harrv Tar- ,y>nlhg ■ * Also information tha^t a firm is Store in Coventry and were bound Joan Dower, aecrethry; end John low, Larr>’ Splw’aki'3gllliam Cooper, chures into an “ea^y readable howbver, in the job of attempt­ over to Tolland County Superior CiMicer Drive Se't developing or goings to . manufac­ form" combined with factual in­ ing to^Attract Industry to Miyi- Cutler, treeshrer. Nri;hHn. Mm . !* « « 8n.v0(|r.; ^ 0^ , Dolln of Keene^• Dr.; local • Or If You Are Retiring ture and market a^ew product or cheater.- , i Court. l y w Wapping Chorch Servteee ' Mrs. AIfre(i Werbiier. Mrs , Wil- chairman for 1he veaf’a CSihcef pr^ucts; news That a manufac­ formation.. .. will ' take several Russell S. Phillips, 30. and David D(ih WILLIS Goi months, Sd'Viclt said.'-. Savick knplained that when-a ALL IN LlVl NG C^LOR ! Sunday. School -at the Wapplqg Crusade, has anhounced the d ri^ turing firm has .received extra Between 800 and a 1.000 copies firm is contacted and expreaaes M. Bowers, 18, are charged with •SPEOIALISTR-JN / Cenununity Church will be held at wlU, Mra. Dnnfel Moajer and Mrs. ,„,in p* conducted during the w eek' large .contracts or defense ordera; of the first brochure will probably interest In mm(ng to town, the breaking and entering, larceny of 4UM. MKckeas Cary Oraat " WHEEL AUONIWNX^ .9:80 a.m.' At the 10:45\worshlp Leon Rubin. , ^ ot April 2jr He is currently con- Fredricks Plioto stories that a firm has a tremen­ $104.55 and p o ss^ lo n of burglary Cart Jargeat Basy rarlter m w a hr SIWVICB 'service the Rev. Chalmers will MRS. EDWARD JOHN PICKETT You Can Keep Your Blue Cross Membership be sent out by June 1, he said, and quickest way to"^klH the i^ole i G EN ITA L A U T O J ^ A IR In urging Mencheiter Jewty to | tactlng reridenU of the communl- dous baexlog of work or is over­ will be maHed to the industrial tools in the nighUr . . "K IS S he the :guest minister in .the eb- mpport tee, 20^ annual UJA:ty to assist in making the house- loaded or cramped for production deal'iis to name tfi^ n n or reveal "ENEMY Mitchell 0-4BSl~I8 MAIM M^nMNOglBSTER eeace of Dr.. George Riggam In. realtors and consultants. This bro­ the activitiea Ih dei^g with lt.\ Both waived, examlnanbn and T H E M drtv^.fbr fundt, Bayer atre^aed the j.to-hoiiM canvaaa. More than $600 Miss Sheila Ann G’Brien, daugh oack view, scoop neckTTneirwip faeijities. .• were taken to' Tolland County Jail, tertm. pastor. He li Associate On a Direct-Payment Basis, chure will contain information of Industrialista have found in the RELOW" new; wave of 80.000 Jewish refu-t v^as collected looallv last veari ter of M*'- *"*1 3(rs, Joseph sleeves and bouffant akirts. They Any other news such as mer­ particular'interest to these groups. unable to post bonds of $5,000-each. F O R M E " feasor of Practicek and acting gees th a r tee now In urgent need j Librsr>- Swap .Meeting ore honehair picture hat^ The gers or the like that may lead past that' if it is known 'tfiey are 2 :iM:Sa.lS:H 4:U-«tll (M) EARLY SHOW (M) TWENTY4IR MEN briuisn at tbs Hartford Semina O'Brien, 58 Ardmore Rd., became Later a similar brochure con­ considering moving elsewhere it Phillips' and -Bowers were ar­ Testimonial I "I, daae Dee" 1:M ( I) PEATCRE PtLM of eld to start new lives. VlUl aid About 40 representetlves of maid of honor carried a loose co­ the' reader to suspect that a man- taining information aimed at the rested by State Policeman WliHam S;aa ( 1) RRAVK P8ULK ( a4t) MAVEBICR He Is the son of the Rev. Albert' ,and welfare services, he said, have libraries in this area met at tee tjie bride of Edward John Pickett. ufacting firm may . be considering seta up » chain reaction. \ ( 1) KIT CARSO.N ■■Seed af DerepUea" ^ Buckner Coe, who was formerly ______lonial bouquet of white rosea, ivy electronics industries '<^1! be sent Doyle of Stafford Springs bar­ BUN.. MON.^TU»a». (11) RKi SHOW" (la-M) RACEKLOR PATRER be provided for hundreds of local 'library ’Thureday' for their Meriden, eon of Mrs. Catherine and atephanotis, and the bridei- Be sure Blue Cross has your current adcJress relocation or the establishment of and than another to the plaatica Vorker Quit racks April' 2 during a break ab ALL IN LIVINh COLOR! (W) ANNIP. OAKLEY Oaeet; Raaale Rarbe moderatorof the Natlonal^nfer-1 thousands (>f recent immigrants to addftlonal manufacturing facili­ SometlmCe workers begin to "MOBY DICK” ”H|OM BOCIETY’^ D^inner quarterly meeting. A' representa­ PlckStt, at 10 o'clock tela morning maids, loose colonial bouquets of industries and so on. the’package store. . - m W ) .VO WARNING < ence of. Orngregational sv —— Uhriitian. J I AWkKCS. «j1U needy Jews in 24 other tive of a supply house gave a dem- white roses an(l ivy. ties should also be''noted. quit and aeek other jobs, some­ FOR . stw ( a> NEWS. sroB tji »M K A n - "Hear Ne KtH" Ourches.Onirrhes His sermon tolctplc wlUwill be ___ „ . _ ’’ in St. James' CJhurch. Several Brochurro They- utter -admitted several i:aa uad#) ed sdllivan seow "Power of the BesurrecUon ” onitration and tdik on book mend­ A dinner was held at Cavey’s Savick said the Commission times they slow down in their houAe breakejn Mansfield in i^ c h i , ( I). ANNIE OAKLBl^__ DaeeU; Nat ■'Rtai;*’ CMe, The" Rev. John-F. Harmon cele­ should establish a procedure for It is necessary to Kave differ-' work because the incentive to pro^ (tt) HAWKP.V*:, LAST OP TEE Laarle L a A d a ■. ■ EUeea A special class for children bom ing during tee morning session. Restaurant from 12:30 to 2 p.m., ent types of brochures rather than they allegedly took about $ ^ in Light novels, mysteries and west- brated tee nuptial high Masa. The and X reception from 2 to 5. hafidling the information secured duce Is gone- lf\they know ’ the Jnd|R Wtilty^ilryk MOHICANS Bacere. Jack Deikal, Tka In 1954 will be held in the West i>e given to tee South Windsor soloist' was William Doyle, soloist in this manner. Possibly, he said, one containing general infoVma-f company is movmg elsewhere and cash, some old Coins and guns dur­ I (Ml THE DAY CALLED X ' t A < Tech cue aaS. Paal room of the Community House at Branch. rims were also exchanged by the . When leaving on a,:;wedding trip ing., the month of Mnrch. I TWa ( S> CAPTAIN MVID CHIEF .aad Pete Pace aad Jbeir librarians for circulation in their for the Fairfield University Glee to the South and . to Florida by the information' could be turned tion because each industry requires their jobs are - thua . threatened. ■ r.LO OVRR r,.M)8 8AT. ' Given By i ( I ) DEATH viixE V DAYS Pappeti. Tki^Paar W|ilrt- 9:30 a.m. Parents Interestsd in Auctioneers for the auction to Club. (Church decorxUons were m next automobile, tee bride's traveling specific information, Savick ex­ Pressure is brought by the town ALL IN UV NO COLOR! I (U) MEET ME AT MAXWELLS (H U. Dale RaMae. Mlrfcey hai'ing children baptized at the be held at the Wapping Commun-*.! Hbrariea during the white carnations and Easter liUei. plained. . - or city in an effort to get the firm Fourth of Farmt SmaU THE POLISH- I (tt) WHIBLV BIHDS MaaUe,. Vasi R aVre aad 10:45 eeivlce should contact Alton Ity House on April 19 at 2:30 p.m. |-qusrter. costume p’as a navy blue, sheath KaM. Milrkam Cary Oraat (M) HIOHWAY PATHOL Wbltey Pard. Given in marriage by her father, dress and duster, with navy blue When the last brochure has been to stay and so on. Cari Jargeas 8aiy Farlier _ „ AMERICAN CLUB JM) DEATH VALLEY DAYS (tX-W) STEVE ALLEN RHOW l«ne. have fieert selerted. They, are buffet luncheon was served tee bi ■ '• had as her maid of honor completed;''thv'orgitntziitt(ynBl "pro-^ -A r r-reauiriT thWF."liOTmany PE*trRE-TltM - -....tCalar* Oaei»t«,T dayae ■ aad The Ptigrtm Youth Fellowehlp -ThimaB Bvtrx«mt:' ‘WteTnr"W e^)^>^ -Ut^ C^DDDiity. UaU fireplace iriii""' SC(»saoriea-acccssoriea. ...Upon upon..... their uieir return reium OihiSnr —'Yfore Th^ ....“ E N E M Y “Kiirt them BaW KatN RUinr** Aadrey Meadan, Dady gram of the Commission will have qther reasons, the firms, usually farihs. or nearly one fourth-, of the OF MANCHESTER Wilt meet a t 7 p.m. at the WxppinR brook and Alton Lane. The Wap-' by 5Ira. E. Pierce Herrick, Mrs. Pickett, will be at BELOW” F o r Me” i t-Ml/nlCK C?UI«K NHOW naadnaa aad C tnata Mr. C ^ m u n lty House'. TheiVwIll be a ended, but the rest of the program insist on anonymity, united Statea total, are tinder 30 af tke Baaaway quiz on “Teenage M aim rs” led by Fellowship will operate a refresh- Rroup of friSnds of the librarj’. l bridegroom: Margaret Carter off Th.* bride graduated frotrv^lan- Savick said- • ' Commission “tips its hand” by Debbie Brown and Nfcncy Hubley. ment booth. Coffee, doughnuts and *?*’■• Joseph Roberts, Mrs. i ENDS TONIGHT! a twentieth, have an area .of 500 IfEorVK ABB rCNRY Recreation will M headed by this town, Carol O’Connor of B o e -1 Chester High School and St. Fran- .The job must then be continued prematurely revealing the name of acraa or more. BATt BOaV 1 p.m. — KID SHOWt A P R IL U aWayTI) NAVY LOO sandwiches will be. on sale. i George W. Smith, Mrs. David Bin- ton and Gail O’CJonnor of Hart­ cia Hospitalipi School of Nursing. L ast ShoHL S tarts 8:40* of sending out Additional brochures the firm it is dealing with, every DsBsy Ksys “C«sH aeeler" ) PKRBV COMO SHOW Karen \Klambt. .TnoalBg w-oralilp New- and used household articles. I "*<* Mrs. Fred Wamock at- Tlte bridegroom graduated from (C-alar) Oseste; IM, H.pe, stock up OB Uquld refreshmcBU •enlce irtll be Jfed by Robert Wat­ ford. finding new prospects, following othpr development commission !or Dinner Wljl Be ('si*l Cksaslsii sad- 'J.bsay for the WMkead. gooda ahd | Mrs. Additional Thomas Pickett of Meriden, Meriden High Sch(^ and Fair- UR leads, answering-x^uestions and similar body in the entire' New Served Sharply at 8 P.M. Pale, sad HU Haraiaalca son- - \ ■ other items will be auctioned off. friends of tee library baked and brother of the bridegroom; was field University, and served twb ./ CLARK DORIS England area Is alerted and “gets lehr Dick" . vHUk Ssclelr” . Danr-' T lra F CKoreh Sarvteeii Praceeda from tee auction will go otherwise contributofi.to tee event ■ keeping the information in the (U)' C«u;NTBr M cno jc b l BundaFocbool at the First Con­ best man, and uahers were JcMeph years in the Vjs. Army in Ger­ brochures and filea up to date Into the act,” Savick said. Lr R SILK CITY toward paying (.off'the remaining for whidh Mrs. H errii^ expreaaed H. O'Brien Jr., brother of the many. Hp Is/enipldyed at the GABLE • .DAY Why does Manchester need -new EASTWOO 291 N..Haia SL—Ml S-lliS st Church WlU be held at her gratitude today. >• 7 '.Qi JIHHH This last job Is a ''tremendous S;M ( I) roi'NTBV MI'IIC JVRILEE A t tee 11 a-ni. worstup loan incurred during extensive al­ bride; an HAVE OCN, (Hdd) TV SHOW STARRINO ice. On Thureday at 7 p.m.. Church VJ s.ni. John CTiick will be soloist picture neckline trimmed with im -,-OlDn011.S A SSPIM D IV mission must know It. New water t;4S«:2S-S:M 4;tS8;te Enjoy R delicio^ dinner WILL TRAVEL DINAR SHORE (CeUrl School teachers will attend a meet­ Graham Rd. NUtS-W HIPPED. CREAM! IT'S THE BEST! Sunday Only—^AU Color! A Record Hop for Grade 7 and for both services. ~ ported Alehcon lace, sheered short "Dnim beat”—"Hardman" mains or other utilities being in­ selected from mir varied ( 1) Pt'U.IC DEPENDER lieeMai Ere Ardea, Eddie ing of all teachers in tee Hartford . Church school will be held at sleeves and bouffant skirt of ptik stalled, it should be noted. Land lEA TER^ (Jf-M) 'TCRKIXC POINT Rrarkee, eed Tke Mary E ast Asen. at Center Congrega- 8 pupils of the Wapping Elemen­ To C onduct Sale^ STARTS SUNDAY menu. $xperlly prepared ■■Read (a Edlakarili” Kaye Trie i ' tary School w'Ss held last night. 9:30 ihm..,for nursery^ organza, sides and back princess 3IE 8-9991 lliM ( I) NEWS A WEATHER «:li ( 1) JINGLE tional Church. Manchester^, ten. primary and .senior depart- line and panel iif front. Her im­ byChefNipo. < aei) MIKE WALLACE INTER­ • :M. ( S) MB. QISTKICT ATTORNEY Surprise Ministers v. Any profit ..realized, .from th e. adv MniMiid P«r4«ni dsmci MsmS' VIEW, OaeetTAbba Ebaa. I S) CANCER CRrSADE pients: at 11 a.m. for interniediates ported .fingertip hand rqtled veil Gibbons Assembly, Catholic La­ FRIDAY Mini SUNDAY asset Lelsh On April 20 a surprise minister mission fee will help finance 9 and Juniors, dies of Columbus, will conduct s V. Bnbert Wssser -Dancinif^urs., Fri., Sat. laraelU Areteliaador I. the (U-M) ALFRED HIT)DrCOCR class trip for eighth grad(>rs. A c­ was 'caught to a cloche hat of silk Gary Cooper-Audrey Hepburn / 1-8. aad Ike U.N. PRESENTS "Laab la . aril] occupy tee pulpit at |i'irst Junior High and Senior MYF organza...... trifftmeif...... with...... Alencon rummage sale Thursday, April 24. Every Thufs., Fri., Sat. " P rin c B to theT^ree Knights,” (la-U) ccn sno ke SUajhler” / Congregational fjhurch. Ministers cording to Bennett Plotkim/prin- "LOVE In the AFTERNOOV' "Tht («-M> TED MACK'S AMATECK (tl) PEAfvRK / cipsl, details of the class trip have will hold their meetings at 7 p.m. lace. She carried a white prayer-! at 10 a.m.'at the Knights of Co­ Bill 'Dube, volcalist. H orx of five churches drXF-'®!* •** tomorrow. book with white roaes, ivy and ; lumbus Home. Members are asked SINGING, DANCING 8:45 E q y p tia n " V a liq n r" , U:N ( 1) NEWS AND WEATHEB what church each will visit, but not been worked out. ^ CIsemsSrops 1S:U ( 1) CHAMPIO.N'SHIP BOWUNO r S) IP YOr HAD A lULUON The Junior r' pir will rehearse at stephanotis. for donations of clothing, jewelry, ^‘MISTER ROBERTS” ^ m ii <*•!•? 11:11 I I) CODE 1 (Z^M) lAIRETTA VOi^Q SHOW parishioners are not informed of 3:45 jp.m. Monday. The program o n d entertainment ssd i'«l«r ^ r (III 1 LED THREE LIVER ‘■Thaak* -Ta -Ym " Maneheetrr E v (^B 11) g Herahl 'Ibe maid of honor and brides­ toys, books, tools, appliances,'' or One complete show starUng S:RG4:#M:5f resulta of the- drawing. Churches to be pi esented by the Washington maids were attired in similar housewares. (If-dl) YOVR HIT.< PARADE (M) ADVKNTCRE^T SCOTT participating in this exchange are South Windsor correspondent El­ * Music and Songs by S t 6:45 WALNUT RESTAURANT (CaUr) ISLAND ‘ more, G. Riirtiham, telephone Pai*k, Methodist Church rhjrthniic gownS. that of the maid of honor Items may be left at the K. of C W e^-tturs. Qnly^^sJ|ama_ (Ul P8ELV LATE SHOW 4H) PPJm 'BE’' Heennd fVmsTegational of Man­ .xhfiit • o t Pravidenpe.on.M.on.daylat m - iwint-green—end" thtrse-of "thr Home from '71 ■*;iri:'W 6' p'.m. ent Wally FMda Quartet. FssMf-!h8W8=^^ ------n n HTtTHWjrr PATKnt chester. MdiPlrifrC-dn^ ^'-li^chell S-S860.------— ------•'You Can Ta.ite TTie Quality . Children usd.ejJL$.adnU — U:M (fi) NEWS. WEATHEE R It:]* ( S) NEWS REPORTER 7:30 p.m. will be free of charge bridesmaids in, yellow. "Their bal­ April 23. Game” and Never Say Goodbye SPORTS WEATHER’.'AT Churches in Enfield, Broad Brobk,! ,b«t an offering will he taken, Tbe The Friendliest Place In Town Marlborough and South Windsor, . lerina-length silk ‘organza gowns Mrs. Richard Post and Mrs. Ed- senior choir of tee local church has were fashioned with fitted bpdices,, ,'tyarfi Goas ace cQ^cbaicmeii of JJie Routes 6 & 44A MlKl^ 8TANKti% ‘ LAhartei. SmIltca.. . ' L o cal YoillllA lSa- been asked to be et-ihe'ehureh-at 7 Berved ♦'p.Wi: Sunday School at Our Savior trimmed with bands of -embroi­ committee, and may be contacted "Million boUgr Movie” p.m. Monday, for their part In the dered flowers and streamers aa for further information. till 1 a.m. n □ □ □ □□ □ p □□ q □ □ □ Lutheran Church will be held at Unhurt in Crash event. 6 M GRILL Saturday^ 11:1.^ 9:30 xm. at the Weppirtg Elemen­ Mass Schedule thf: vkhy Bi:.'=JT in town 80 Oak si., Manchester ° ANOTMR tRiAT FOR YOU ^ "Green Dolphin* Street” tary. Schbol. .The Rev. W alter L. Thomas F. Kelieher, 18, Phelps , Masses will be celebrated at 8:30 Lana Turna Abel will preach at the ,10:15 and 10 a.m. at St. Maurice Church M RURNSIDE''© 1 service on “How You Can Enjoy Rd., Manchester, narrowly escaped tomorrow; n BI f i i ^ 8of?NS/P€ AVF fAST HTro. Van Heflin A Richer Life.” There will be a ihjurV in (Columbia yesterday Congregafioiutl News ^ SUiAV BUFFET ° nursery a t 10:15 a.'hi. so that pat- morning, when his car struck a Morning worship at the Congre­ State Highway Department tipek ENDS TONIGHT-J”PATH8 OF GLORY"—8:30-9:25 TOGtlHi H for Ih.- , .rents may attend church. A recep­ gational Church will be held at 11 The Se vlnp Starts Tomorrow! 3:30 P-M. to 7:30 PeM. , CH ANNUL tion will follow the church eervlce. driven by Alton E. Lathrop (>f o'clock tomorrow. ■ The Rev. Theo­ y ? i? Q CHOICE OF ROAST BEEF. TURKEY,. . H "Million Dollar Movie” Thie new church grdup was organ- ■Columbia Gjreen. y ' " dore W. Chandler Jr. will officiate SUNDAY •FEATURE WAIMSn Rsosr State Police said La^^op. who CONTINUOUS 2:10-4:80 BAKED HAM, Ete.^" ' y- Sunday, 11:1)5 izSd by tee Rev, Mr. Abel, mis- and preach the sermon. FROM 2 P.M. sionaiy',_ as repi'esentative _ _ _ of tee iisil Richard Weldon,*'24, of Wil- Benk insutes STATE . 7:00-9:25 R H G o R V f T h c k "“The Captain Is A'I.8dy” Church school will n\eet ‘st 9:30 SL______Atlanric District MiMions Board, i liinantlc, with him in tee truck. a.m. Pre-school children anjl Charles Coburn Sto Fraacla 5tasees «'«« pldrlng snow and heading STARTS SUNDAY i b c i m p j j t o $2^95 Grades 1 and 2 meet in the parish Virginia Grey Masses at St. Francis of Assisi ■; west on Rt. 6. room. Grades 3 and higher meet ] ^ m s i!HART v G w r » Ml ViDTAViDtON 0«i« TOCMMICOtON Children Under 10, 81.75 Church will be el 7. 8. $, 10 and Il f Kelieher. going In tee opposite out moil DOUBLK SFBCTACLK-HOmtOm Ktn;’ At 3 p.m. • instructions will . direction, skidded'into a highway in the CominunitJ^ Hall. The adult ... JdfHNRroxON r - ^ UNGCROSBY^ □ Bible claa* meets St this time in Thursday, April 17, From 10:00 A*M. to 9:00 P*M. MMtlCnq* OP NIWIAN MttVRUt NEWS (IMt) WHAT’S MV LINEf . be' held in the Church Hail fo r the I fence nn the south • side of the FABULOUS! FANTASTIC! TERRIFYING! i ^ GRACE KEUYW r CURTAIN TIME (ft) /-ILM niBECTOR’S PLAT- F irst Comhltinion Class. The CYO : road, and caroiped off tt, 'went. j tee meetinghouse. . Junior Fellow­ m i m . . . NEWS HOl'BE. ship will meet ai' 5:30 p.m. On NOTORIOUS BTAUTIES LOST IN A FANTASTIC HELL OH EARTH! D i Q c I :#^FRANK SINATRA. AVEV’S □ WRESTLING nday at 7:15 p.m. in ' acroys tee road and hit the truck, t Mohday, the Junior choir will re- MILUU.N DOLLAR MOVIE the Church Hall. i Kelieher was thrown out of his . • - , . t-i,. m .TCCHN)COLOS ■ "Thonder la The Valley” . •' anewaivo* \ s'Orera Delphia St." THE l-;ARLV I8TI SHOW - Drive I-ag. ! car and slid underneath the truck. I ^ p ^ «t the sch^^The I ORseseei see wf#t«a ■ $ IKRIUR aw DM * : “H IG H SOCIETY” FEATUBE nLH "FlUbl At MIdaUhtV ti low mf, fool. A SPECIAL SHOWING owJOHNMIiRTON. aops—«• sp m ti i U iiRM niM M M in i aim I 45 E ^ /f T E B S I □ WOELD'S BI-iST MOVIES ; ( I) WORLD’S HtXI MOVIES AUy. Jol)n M, Casey, chaij'man Neither he or the occupanU of ! Deacons will meet at , «;45-7:85 2:00-8!45-9;S8 "Kid r.allahad" ■■Blflraft" ”Jaale Get* Married” of tee fund cainpaigii for the South thf,.Iruck.^were hurt. | i..tup.m. _____ by a FACrORY-ntAINBO SHOE CONSULTANT! " V ik m O LATE SHOW I (lldl) .SUNDAY NEWS 8PB- Windsor Branch, American Red TTie car was extremely dam- i ’. . . "The Bed Heaacr” : CIAL Cross, has announced teat tee;aged.There wa8nodamagetotee ;^‘” ®“'®®^“|t _ _ □□□□□*□□ □□ □ NEWS- I (III MILLION dollar MOVIE I) NRW8 a PREVIEWS .’■Tl^ Uantaia la A Lady” NE\m AND WEATHER South Windsor Branch 4iaa sjlll tn,ck. r ! r. ^ u W o m e n NF.WS A WEATHER i '(iV) « peev iew J not reached tee halfway mark In * State Policeman Clifford Bom- ! ^ VILUON dollar .MOVIE I ( S) NEWS its fund campaign: It ie hop^ that j bard of polcheeter barraoRs in- ■ Broker. Pfione Ml b-sdio. ■■Eve Karw Her Apple*” I * WEATHER South Windsor will be vestigated and Issued a warning NEWS ^ (-wl ftcWo )f • reach its goal of $700.00. Advertisement—- andtiieS€*<\ to Kelieher for travellfig too fast ...Yea... .you .could.Jbe_aaylng 20r^ Alteough the iblye ended'March for condltlttni;— ----- :---- *£---- ^------on your insurance coverage if you SUNDAY MONDAY 20, eontributloM can still be mail­ placed with the ChttCkett Agen- MANCHESTER ed into the Hartford Chapter, sefipent'^t U:N ( S> CRl'SADEB BABBIT 12:N ( I) NEWS . . ' cj‘, Inc: * Call and see. MI 3-1577. Your faniily ihouW have th* beriefit of low coat Savings ( I) MOVIKTIME U.S.A. (tadA)JU>yB OP LIFE American Red Cross, '125' ’Trum­ Ditive-9K'3tteathe (II) EYE ON CONNECTICUT (IZdCrTItr^H-OOUCR '■ bull St., Hartford, and credit will Open Forum Bank Life Ingurance, too'. Find out tcxlay how little it ..-i' (ffdl) EASTEB VIGIL 12:11 ( I) BUGS BUNNY r .Manrhfwter Evening Herald B c jLt O n N o T c iiH <«■) EYE ON NEW YOER ebrixMpondent, Doris M. will coet to get whole-family protection direct front a lf:li ( I) CUMEDIP8 T U:M ( I) HOLLYWOOD’S BEST ^ •Worst Ppaalblo Solution' TONIGHT AND SUNDAY »:N..(1I) WILD BILL HICKtlK 411) 8EUUH FOR roMORRUW D’ltalla, telephone 3fltrhell 8-5545. ( •) VNIVEBSITY OF MICRI- To‘'tee Editor,. savings bank. Learn, as to many Connecticut families CONTPfUOUS FROM 6:50 P.M. OAN The' subject of double sessions / ■ ■ ^ 1 rv -ft ^ (21) EAMAE OP THE JUNGLE Personal Notices have learned,' that SBLI ia convenient to buy . . and Charles T. Wall.x, factory trained m m i t (M) BIBLE LANDS LINCOLN.MERCURY for Junior' High School pupils I " TOPS IN FINE CARS! merita serious discussion for ob­ so easy to pay fpr. Send coupon today. expert will be on,hand to advise •nSKTINt . (M) MOLLIE V*' 1:M ( 1) WE MUKVE _ Death Notie* vious reasons . This hi Worth lOe yoTi on all fitting protilems. This (U)SUNDAY REPORT 1r Slahcheater They’ra At In my opinion, double sessions ■/|. Bushel First Quality YOU OOITT HAVI TO i t » DEMSITOO TO 6ET SBLI L id ' - 4 POP A Dfuaous Rim HAYWORTH (22) POLKA PARTY i.s a rare event you don’t want to (M> FILM .^ rle r Connecticut. April tor these youngsters is the worst , McIn t o sh miss! Over 106 of the latest (M) BENGAL LANCERS MbRIARTY IROTHERS If,r 1»6I. i» i; Ors Capen'Porter of Old Lymei possible solution to the problem. .1:11 (tl) TV EDITORIAL ■ ltd Lyme, 815 Center SL, Tel. SII 8.41185 Connecticut,Connecticut, widow ofor We*Ie;W’eiley ~B. Porter,~ I should like to urge the Board I Gentlemen: Send me at no obligation fact* and figure* Wriitht Arch Preserver Shoes on ■an - BUTNDAY D l N N l i R 1:M ( I) YOUR VOICE IN WASHING­ age (6. Funeral services will be held at of Education to consider seriously APPLES $1.00 display, including casuals and TON th* Jewett Funeral Home, Beckwith lOc Off With This Ad ! on Saving* Bank Life Inturanee at the fallotving age* I m MU n r t n v ^ ROAST STUFFED ( I) WORLD’S BEST MOVIES (2'.'dl) IT COULD BE YOU Lane, Old Lyme, Connecticut, on Tues­ abandoning the kindergarten pro­ ?olf shoe.s. During this style pre^- I FRANK SINATRA (II) rtCrUBE POE A rUNDAY (10) NID-DAV MOVIE day, April IS. 19Sf) at ItOn p.m. Friend* \ ™n f i m ^ APTBENOON 12;U (III THE UIIIOINU LIGHT may call Monday evening' 7-# p.m. In­ gram entirely until such time as LOUIS BUNCE FARM ( nearett birthday); view you can ortler apy of these ------, ------HALE SPRING CHICKENe (M) FRONTIERS OF FAITH I:M (II) CONNECTICUT UPE ' terment in East Cemetery. Manchester, the. Junior High School is opened. ARBI OAliriN -* ( SUSAN CABO! • BRAD lACKSON •■The Smith at Hmltba” (22) AT HOME WITH KITTY Conn. That would make available many , 529'W. CENTER ST. di.stinctive 106 styles at no extra GIBLET GRAVY—CRISAMY WHIPPED POTATOES (U> UPK IS WORTH UVIN'O (M) DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS* ' T E I- MI 8-8116 / r m 1:U ( I) I SEARCH FOR AOVEN- 1:24 (II) NEWS classrooms and teachers. Cer- charge.' FRESH GARDEM PEAS Card of Thanks tajnly it is 'much better to delay SMMt ^ I I KIM NOVAK TURE . t:H (II) AS TMK WORlO TURNS l:tS ( I) PEATUiB FILM (22) NEWS formal training of a five-year old SDLI EVIL .. COMPLETE (22) CURTAIN TIJIE (M) 1:U PIWYYHOUSE W* extend heartfelt thanks and ap­ UliUMinMUirim ii (M) FILM 1:» (22) AT HOME WITH RITTY preciation (or acts of kindness, mes­ than seriously interrupt and short­ BEAUriEUL ■ . DINNER (M) SUNDAY PICTURE 2:W (lldO) BEAT THE CLOCK’■ sages of sympathy and condolences, in en the sustained educational pro­ 2;M (Ml COMMENT_ ( I) PBOM HAYDN^ TO HI-FI our recent bereavemeni, the death of LOAM, HLL and POLICIES TO SUIT EVEIIY NEED FIOK $250 TO $8,000. DEADLY “ ^ l:N ’( 1) PKATI;EE FILM (22) HOLIDAY Mrs. Anaatasla Mtukitl*. Wn would also gram a t the Junior High School 2.35 (II) PBRSPBCnVE Ii24.( I) HOSPITAL PBOGBAK thank (he nurses a t Memorial Hospital, level. * - '- TEM3HNIOOLOR* (M) THE BIG ISSUE 2:M (IMS) HOUSE PARTY and ail who sent > floral tributes - or. The older ct|ildcen are also tre- GRAVEL for SALE ■Oar Dalaaea FrcRri~' ( S> FAMOUS PLAYHOUSE ■ granted u«e of their car*. mendotia problenyi at home .on, I ” THE ■A . "PA L 80EY” Shewn a t 8:50 and : VtaP'hrBisM aad Wr < I) AMHRICAN RAMDSTAND ALSO LAWN GBADING^ I m ibaat II?” (tM » KITTY FOYLE • KVank MoiMtfa and’ family. I"such a^Tiort’ iwiheduie. iM>NE and BULLDOZING 'The a^Bument that present kin­ "RETURIf TO W A I^W ” In Technicolor with Phil Osrey In Memoriam " WORK §ank of IHanche# X? ASTOUNDING dergarten rooms are not adequate; 0 - — T- tor older children is aiipply. not NEjCT FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY' In loving remembranca of my Aimo Uiulippo MORIARTY BROTHERS MAINOFnCE ^ e a s t R R A N C H H E M ONSTER "TilB BROTHERS KABAMAZQV” COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE away ba April 13. IMI pee(la only a classroom and a & Son teacher. 923 Main Street 285 East'" Center Street Ynl Brynner . Marla ScheU 780 VERNON ST, i 4 4 ( M f — Teekalcolor — ■ RANGE AND FUEL OIL iri!a.”te;."'^5.*£tT5.$V'pa.. b.v; u>8t J myMif have fa my heart fend memories arg kept children at each end of the Kale, Call ;« I 8-8077 OPEN tHURSOAY OPEN FRIDAYS r».is; I fTT-rreisj FLUSt "FORT.BiDWIlE” w ith Bea lohRMiw .315 CENTER ST — PHONE MI-3-S1 3S Of 9 J"®ib*r I loyed and shall never 'Very trtijy yo.urs. Bntwen I and-f P.M. Daughter, Nellla MeQueen. J^ h ert G Wai(ltn Yr., 11.0, EVRNINGS 4 1« K f AJili. N T! f.M *

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ESTER EVENING JERALD, MANUHESyER, U^NN., SATURDAY, APRIL JL2, 1968 \ - FAGE n V » ' KING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, SATURDAY, APRIL ISK 1968 ...... tin...... iStiS. 'i/ ------happ^pd to to us soma time Wbnders of the Univerg^* appeng to Cheryl? ago. It la that m Russians have Board Rejects Bennett fyi. been delaying neW'seuillte launch­ Connecticut lEvmixv^ If^ratd in g because^they w ^ scared to BY rtUB To Speak^^^Budgl^Session “ (JOT., m a death by some o f the f^sults .of ^nnkee Third Stage o anato That Interpret The ^11 B1m «U their first triumphs. , 1Uaiich«M«^ 1(0 Bosird of D lroc^ n last nightAon the Bed Water and Sewer Wishes Of The FaiHiijr This nice scientific gift of'jk^lrs quest t /appropriations and R. rERQVI MAhchestcr T sM ih yeri^era l^ a a gu e for more informal sessions PuMUhars '■ ^ to the International GecpliyglOgl First Churrh dfi Christ, SeisMttstt St. dMpaa' R. a Chnreh ermtoHhn tar»pie».1f at -u Ia Board’s 'uted, has until May - 7 to JOHN B. BURKE rounda4 pctobar 1. Ittl \ Tear treated obvious consterns>^ The most ifitercsting detail about Masonic TempHi Rev. dahn F. Haanen, Pastor fonnsl’ Ming Monday n't; ipt a new budget and fix a tax the first survey of delegatee, re­ .Mm. dames T. O'CeastoU FONISAL.HOME ; PubUahad BraiY E rrin g_ IbicSt tloh, alarm, and fnuitic resolve in tnh^Boai 'o f Education’s VoBdaya■ - and - "Holl— Hdayia “Entcrad------at ui'ing '■■si*!'',/' _ M MftMht ...... 3-W starting poinL.a situation is de­ “ Aro Sin, Disease, and. Death in the-unstn suditbrium for adults at a series an apace .cHteej, WMIA her ■ The Directors, hpwever, votedyto eot. 1 ^ na 'Month ...... 1.30 parent lead for Russia toward the Ototlter’s^boy at the^imjuS Cheryl and the Mayor Harold A. Turkington / Waakly ...... 3(1' veloping which .'.wrill give him a Real?” lyiU Iv the subject of the and one for the children , In the A most ingenious concept fbr maintain its P<>U9y of keeping/dis- weapons of . tomorrow—.must in­ "sweeping majority" in the party of Thi other .girls in ball were, en- cussion at the/informal mpMings said the Directors ough^ to diKUSs Btofla Copy ...... v....^.v«...... ^ Leeeon-sermon for Sunday^ April W em en t; and two Masses at 10. A epaca station has bean advanced the education bu ^et first with evitably sharpen the temptation to convention in June.-- - Lana, sobmm sImoatNto col­ roBsM In^ I for Seven limited to Ute Board add We town MEMBER o r 13. / toy recurrently with the ides mlah (17:14); ‘iHeal me, O Up^d. made Lana with school officials. antltlad to tha uta of rapublwatlnn at tion of Bowles camp thinking, is "He (Stbmpenatoi told me f’s nam world all B*va dtipatchaa cradltad (V It. or bf a preventive war-i.ln Which we and I Shalt be healed: save aa9t''Md S t Bridget’s R. C. Ckurcli Hie idea' to novel In that the would cut my face or cripple me famous. tirectors felY thatvmitking He said the Difectora could de­ . V the statement I’that Is total of 398, Rev. Jebn i . Delaney, Pnatev net otbarwlaa eradiud to tola vapar I shall be aavad; for^Thoq jot my entire third stage of tiie rocket And it it went beyohd that. ^ a rested lAsKaigkt ti kceptlon in /BennettV case cide later whether they wanted to aM alao tha local nawa publlibad n^a,- Would smash Russia with the convention delegates are “nc^ un­ ' Rev, Stanley R. HaatUlo 1/ rralae." . ’‘■V system will be used in tha con­ would kin me and/my daughtes bedroom that a d require them to makd Mcep- meet with the Board of Education All rlfhti of rapublicatlon' of ipaetol < weapons of today while these committed or unwilling to express dlapatchaa hereto ara alao rtaarrad. | ^ Selectlopa from the Biolejnclude Rev, Dennis R. Hoasey struction of tlfe station. In othef and m y mother. . . ' — ^ g o was the scene (wS^tbe I ifiothers/^th the result that or its representatives. However, weapons are still dominant. their views," ahd that most of the foilowring; "For.,dha word- of Asalstaate'/. proposals only part of the third "And After tbit I was walking tn g lc rnbment in her Sfi^tart. the Board vmuld be unable to com- this would not prevent school oitlt.K Pull aaiVica client of N. E. Al Sere- these uncommitted delegates are lee. Inc. V, It should be quite obvious, by the Lord -to right; and sU\|to stage rocket was suitable for this toward the bedroom door and he Bh# jbtete its budget work , in the time eials from attending thf meeting 'kvaiting "for the situation to d*- Masses on Sunday st 7;. 8, 9, 1( PublUhera Repreaaatatleea: a The this time, that such Am*'’i(^^ the­ ,works are done h; truth. H e lo y m puroose. was tight behind me, and 1 opened back. left to it; ■ / Monday and making 'Ihemselves Jullua Matoaana Special Agency — New velcg) further, or for an. Indication righteousness------add Judgment------,(■ thS' and 11 aun,, afid Masaet d w n 'nie objectives are immediate, York, OUcafo Detroit and Boaton. orists never got anywhere close to it, ami my daughter came in—and "N o one can Jvqr say 1 bai I't Th«/Board, which met la s ^ ig h t available for questions. MI^MBER AVDIT BUREAV OP of state leadership preference.” earth Is full o f "* e goodness of the btat|e at- 9 and 10 a.m: safe living quarters for psrsomisl I swear it'was m taat 1 truthfully loved my daughter inpre than i CmCTTLATlDRS determining or influencing actual Strangely enough, the statement Lord:" (Pu lm a 33:4, 5.) on arrival at the orbit; capability thought aha had hit him Jn the thing else,” she sa Washington policy. But the possi­ neglected to include any salute to iDhurch oif the Aesumptten of continual growth of tht space Tba Herald. Printing CoiBpany. Ipc.. ’ CkMTel^ive psaaages fiorn “ Sci­ stomach. 'said: "Cherie has slwayhshten the aaaumea no financial reaponalbfllty for bility that the Russians have had the state leadership of the party ence apid Health wiUi Key to the Adatas 81. and Thompaon Rd. sta^oii; simplicity of srsetion; and i,- "I.still never saw a blade." — most important thing In tnlKWorld ley Rules Hal4^Qf Trees y tvpnrraphiral errors appearing In ad- for its success in keeping its own Rev.' dmeph F. Farrell, Paster a long period of fi;lght over the Scrlpturea” by Mary Baker Ekldy, fintuiy. construction of. tha largest The quick opening of the dd(>« to me." . ' FM|o4 H m r'crtuainenta itod ether reading matiar "lirefertnce" such an ^c^llent se­ b.clude the following-( p. 472:9-10):, Rev. FYurls T. Batter, Aaslstaai possible. structure with the mini­ .. iyiiji the daughter standing theifi r ol IfMn mi MBw^ort «l H» hi Tha Manchester Erenlng Herald. consequences of their own sputnik Cloee friends of the couple cret that 398 delegates dpn't know' "Sicknees, s)n, and death, - being mum quantity of msteriat leaving with the kntfe. Police Chief ,cnn- Lana waa if anything, too laviaii On V^non St. to Cdpie Down ipHBinf Mt M litUt lotrfi- Dtaplay adrertiaing cloalng hours; triiunph, and hays actually felt re­ wdutt it is. ... iV M uses St 7, 8. 9, 10, and 11 a.m. the garth. , ton H. Andersem said, appapnitly \; Per. Monday—1 p.m, SYiday. Inharmonious, do not orlgtu te In in her love for Cheryl. lieved and reassured to have us ‘ To the contrary, the statement God nor belong tr His gqvern- . The. last is of extreme impor­ explained how thO-teenager was „"The demands on a- mbvla ster y Per T u ei^y—1 p.m. Monday. Tree Warden Boracq Murphey ^acquires a 5-foot caaement from Per WadnMMy—1 ;p.m Tuesday. succeed at last with satellites of is couched as if . it Were natural m ent". St. Maurice B. C. Chnreh tance whan it is considsrsd that tbis to completely surpriss the qre unlike thoSe of any other par- Per nraradg]'—t p.m^ Wednesday. for delegates to be waiting the BoHon Center a 7,000 ton rocket must b « launch­ husky ex-MsrIne. yesterday granted the town per- property owners to reroute the er lYIday^ p.m. Thuraday. our owm seems to us very, reisl. In imt." one Intimate aatd. "It’S tough misaion to tajie down about half w ord' from leadership, and as if Rev. Ralph Kelley. Puter ed to put the 35-ton third stage . And tbs lack o f bipod dn the to be the child dt one and really proposed wa|k and provided the Por Saturday—1 p. m. Priday. fact, we suspect it was what stim­ The,Salvation Army the trees along Vernon St. he'had Town Flennlng Ck>mmi8siop ap­ Claaalfled deadOna; 10:30 a. _ ^---- it were the inevitable duty ’ of „ M l Main Street Jnto the sky. It ,means that for pink carpets o f Laiia's bedroom it’s as much the public’a fault aa day of publication except. Saturday- ulated the ceaseless round of letter Sunday MaMes ^ t 8»30 and 10 was explained by an autopsy sur­ posted for removal to make way proves. '/ • am , leadership to provide that word. Sr. Major and Mrs. doha Pickup evsrF pound of payl(^ 200 pounds it is the ' etar’a ” writing inaugurated by the Krem­ In fact, the statement reads as of fuel and hardware must M used geon Who teSUfljsd that muqh of "(iniy time, the 'great sradica- for a 4-foot aidewalk. Also slatAd for remo^nxare a ■4:.: Officers In Charge Most ot the trees pe decided 32-Inch oak hear 167.''Verr^i, s Satiii^pi AitrtI ia., ~ lin soon after the sputnik triumph. it the Bowles (uimp were in bliss, C. PetA,| Carleon, Bandnuuiter to get it up there. A t preasat day the fiuid remained in abdominal tor. can help her,” said Crane. "I ful ignorance o f ' something all the Heart Chnreh tfigurSs this posta . about 820,000 a cavities. know 1 Want to do everything I may remain are on the west side 24-inch oak hear 175 Vernon, a to- Th(t Russians,^ fOr many weeks, M re.' LUlliia Penett, Songster inch oak near 158 Vernon, a 12- i W of us have hedrd about, which Leader rch St., Venron ton. : The second pbaso boglna with tho oroctlon of n giant wbool which Cperyl ICAriied of the verdict at can to help per forget.” of the street. PIsn For Little Rock were careful to see that there was is that Governor ftibicoff and Dem­ The third stags of the rocket will provMe synthetic gravity for tbo>personneL Murphey's decision fallowed e inch hickory neqr 198' Vernon, a never a moment when the "peace" ocratic State Chalrmsuv Bailey are Sunday M bses at 8, 9:30 and 11 win be s .long cylindrical, affair Shown iK^IiVriy conversation a t 't h e ‘ Allied PrintingyServicee, Inc., open house yesterday are public hearing' Thursday night double red oelyabiittiilg property A plan tar rnaelvinf tha Ipng 9:80. Sunday achool clusea for ThoiQAB McPmlauid and Cherles Burr, former iMiRMra of the Towm Development Commiaaion correspondence between us'was'-at. foilowring a >61icy of spotless neu­ alt ages. Alton J, Munsie, TPSM. comprising the basic sateUite unit. during which some of the Vernon of JEdward L i ^ h north of Buckley UtUa Rock atalamate la now ba* depends on how much R s y ity to the leisurely completion ot the persuaded the company to return to M a M M ter; John F., Sommers, company secretary- School, a fi-iheh locust near l82 PINE trality ' with regard to the sena­ 10:4S. Holiness aervica with Band Everything that goes into .the St. property o-wners protested the an end, and they acted, in this, as to be simulated. While it AppeAra third ^ a a e gets under way. and Alexander JerVif, who^-constructefd tfte. btiildliig. - (Photo by Pinto). reipbvals. Vernon. ' pinning to attract noUca. It comas torial nqmlnation. . and Mala Quartet music. Message, S t Francis of Assisi Chfirch space station will svojvs from it. T h e r s ^ no urgency In the com­ JJ tA Battalion Makes though they thought keeping the w.,. South Windaor, R t 80 that one-fourth "g " (ons-quArter Murphey gave' removal permis­ A 39-inch maple near 182 Vernon from one .Herbert L. Thomas, an To pie contrail. It reads as if "Chrietlsn porkers.” First Phairo the value of gravity on the sArth’s pletion (ff^thls pnase. It wlU take PHARMACY peace propaganda ball bouncing Rev. Friuicla Karvelto. Cnrato The Allied Printing Servicea, at' the Cbember of ^ m m e rc e Bonds. For an investment of only sion for all the posted trees on St. may remain if the town gets a 684 Center S t—Tel. MI 9-8814 Arkansas businesaman, who also the Bowles camp were secomflng 2 p.m. Hmmltal visitation by Mrs. The ferry rockets, ones in, thtir Burfscel w^l bring o'rdsr out of .over aht yeAn to compleU. When Inc., proudly ahowed Off the new was much more essential and im­ buildinjg:' ^ ■ 837.50 in two 82. Savings Bonds, the east side of; Vernon St. be-' bypAss easement and the TPC ap­ happens to have been the chairman anb reinforcing the demand of Major John Pickup and Mrs. Elisa­ orbit, vrill bs lined up noite to ihsoB, it might be safer to use this happens^ the cylinder wilt 6 *Kills\ in 9 Sho addition- t o Its-plant -at—579- W- Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. Ar^ne may attend the cw it claims pai;tlclpsuts are assuretl tween -Hilltop Dr. and Marlon Dr., proves. portant than having > satellite in these 396 deieotaa to be given, the beth Wilson. noas. Tha materisl from tbs wings, one-half. "g.” For thlA the arheel hai^ grown to a . diameter of 1,000 of tha board o f tha University of 6 ;^.. The Band will play at Me- plus curved members carried as Middle Tpke. yesterday. whlMt'Are sponsored by the Ch' of receiving a deluge of 825 Sav­ except two. -v . Vernon St. residents and the PIN E LEN O X orbit .Word. ariU have to be spun -at thA'^tate feetr It will ba \ver a half mile By RICHARD HOWARD About 300 guests attended the Arkansas, who ruled, 10 years ago, mqnal Hoapital. cargo, will be used to complete s bAr'a. Retail Division, whp la eh-^ ings Bonds in a few days, totaling The two trees, a 20-inch maple to'wn hsve KL days In which to- ap­ It's that way with neutrality. IHteqttville Congregational of throe revolutions a minute. long and hava (Some-ahaped ends. (Herald Staff Rrportor) cqmpeny’s cocktail party and par- So it couid be that thp Russiaoa cylinder nine feet In diameter and -gaged In' store''w ork or -Jn any some 838.400, wtich, upon matur­ in front of 79 Vernon, end a 45- peal Murphey's decision before the PHARMACY to admit iha first Nagro to tha law Me. Bailey hlipuU once phlloeo- 'Chnreh ' The 500 foot W M l arill grow toOk 'of a buffet supper. They air ' have trifd tp launch some haw gat twice tha length of the ferry A t tha asms time the wheel ta El Paso Tex., April 12—The 1658 form of selling gcKKia or services ity in 10 years, will be worth 851,- inch maple in front of 8t Vernon, State Park and Forestry Commis­ school of that university, which phbtod. Everybody,, he mid. ‘r for, Robert R. Shlmoda, Minister untlt it is 1,500 f e e t ^ diameter watched a s . emplo.vea 299 E. OeiSter S t—M I 9-089B ‘Never Alone, Never Forsaken.’ rocket. Thip, as In the csss of tha Under Construction the nine foot "Annual Service PrSctlre" for iears to cuatomera: 20e ^ may remain .provided the town sion. then became the first college In the suites, and have had sos[ie failures. neutrality 'u a principle, and tat end WlU be aet 'aptonhuf at the stra]tq0_And explained the Sunday, 10 a.m.. Worship lerv ferry rocket, will be cinnpart- cylinder bscomea the ksrnsi o f a The (deasea are free and are Op it could, be Uiat they have the their own candidacy a., the bhe rate of one revolution p w minute the 11th A A A guided missile bst- ihgs of the many complicated In an apparent effort to circupi- / isouth to admit a Negro. ice for High School pupils and mented so the crew wlU have suit­ still larger cylinder 75 feet in dism- paid for by Sute and federal I ventent thAvPosUlth4vP<)sl Lottetr Laws, par? B-ton Job really, but want to be apecial instance in which neutjrblity • Covemat Oongregstloiwl — the speed, of the second hand on talioii is over During this week's pieces of e^lpm ent in Uw plant. TI|at kind of past record for Sunday School; able living quarters. ‘eter and 940 feet In length with funds. The instructor is Jerry 1 ticipanU A r* told that the chain ought to be abandoned hi oruJer to Church A clock. 'ITie toUI volume at Million Fifteen inAthinea fdr printing ■TS! ‘niomagneeds to be emphasiged by sure, ^ t , it isn’t going to alarm Rev. K. RJnsr Rask, Pastor 11 s.m.. Morning worihip. Ser­ Other ferry rockete ^1 be a final weight ot 250 tons. It Nike Ajax firing exercises at the .r ." S^ptonzs. floor Superintendent letters must h« aolh P« son?to-per- F serve the party and publlc^elfare. completed atation will be ! t us too much. Ih ere are^some races mon subject: "The Storm and the added until the cylinder Is ecvcral would be composed ot three sep­ Red Canyon New Mexico deasOT I zt G. Fox A Co. of Hartford. | ,on. Howeverl^^the Bist OIBce those may dadlda to help him Or, to put It anottei/way, the 8,000,000.000 cubic feet! in the new 50 byi 125-foot brick- In which, after all, it is not ples's- Calm" Sunday ach(x>l for ages be­ hundred feet loi^, made up of arate cells and have a total tethime range the three batteries regtfter- The c(>urse will be conducted in , p*rtment has stated that the In selling h|s present plan, for that Joy of free and open bstti is read­ , Sunday, April 13. The ammmt.od planning 9:30 s.m., Ghurch School. low High School. Nursery for chil­ perhaps s doaen ferry ships. of 4,000,000 cubic feet. ed a composite ma:^k (iO ^'kills" Jobless Aid (u e d ^ d iU o n that Just about (lou-: of discussions i ^neme violates the ttoslal lottery present plari\reprcsents something ant or reassuring to be to o ' far ily sp|W4cisted oiily by the candi­ for an operation of this type to bles the f l o ^ 4 * c « of the original; demonstration ! T 4 u d law? 10:80 s.m.. Church time nursery. dren of worshippers. Romlck considers UiDi to be the No Urgency one “ successful" and 2 >uh8uccess- ^ Mr. Manuel > ahead. date who suspects that, If leader­ atoggeriiqr. In all probability it huUdinr oretted in 1954. Eouin- used to Wghlight the rorious tech-. Those who parUclpate in such •A - of a com pro^sa retreat on the ■7 p.m.. Meeting of Young end of'., the first phase. It should ■ ful" Shoots In 9 tiriitg*. 1 (CoNttaiied from Fage One) ship had to choose, it would choose 10:45 s.m.. Worship ‘service. This cylinder will hot revolVA never will be used. When, the tfn># specific Issue bf integration at People’s Faliowship. take alm t two weeka so it will provide the gravity free The Manchester • 01aslonbur>' DiAte mmkinr DhotorraDhlc and ' ” ^ actlvitiea may b« subject to crlmi- against him. Topic; "The- Adequate Christ.” aiTivea for the erection o f cueh a plate A«»kin8 jh o to ^ a p w e a^d ^ be held eaqh Tues-1 prosecution. It makes rtg differ- fameu$ eraetor of ^citing new $pnng $tyle$ X the specific locaUpn of Central 7 p.m.. Evening fellowship hour. The siMnd phase begins with laboratory in space. It should be aipace atation our preeMnt idaaa and linlt, BalleryyCT under the com-1 the legislature. quickly rejected! art Mayor Lee of New Haven, for mand of are jocawo in me oioer ,j g, bt weeks and will start . e„ce whether the lieu of Gag Rule Necessary? Subject: “The Afterglow of Cal­ S t Mary’s Episcopal Chnreh the erection of a giant wheel which completed at the end of the third concepU very W ^ . may be anti­ High School in '^ t t j e Rock. whom R ib i^ ff and Bailey could rrglitero two of the ’ km i" and' “ I end consulfenf on the le$f word in-heir tinting vary.” . CRnrCh and Pnrk Streets will provide synthetic gravity for month and the wheel at the end quated. / ^ Thomas ' would h a i ^ Gkivemor- Wlum Defeiuts,Sai(u:eUu:y„NeU H . •have abuidoned neutrality, most - " ' -»'f.J.''rngtawKigtansssMU»ij«i>;gMiii(iaiMJMg^i:a4ia;»-,i rtnsncwwsful' -The Revt AHred'L. WHttaiiMj-' Mrs 'personHsI.' T fit t ' » 'W ' 4^ W'wrfirarthm sh(wtv M did - -4 Faubus cooperate in m w n g com' takes to tht, public plst- eu lly, ahd writh most deciaive con­ er.v A of East Windaor com- a'puld save the manufacturers qh' Rector feet wide with s diameter of 500 The completion of the second the artriouAncM the effort be­ vention results, neverthelsss got Church of the Nautrehe of of ffandrd by Lt. Donald Cameron. ‘ pletien of the present yeaXat Cen­ fpfm to defend the proposed de­ The Rev. Preveott Beach Jr„ feet. When completed it will weigh jm'sse this project should pro­ eatitnated 810’million. ./ have a refreshingly optimistic oirt- ceipts are mailed, the'" scheme is ttill be in our Salon the word List the neutrality w u 488 Main St. oi ing exteiuM today and aa inkling Portland’s Battery B, under Lt. tral Rtgh a peaceful one, that fense reorganisation plan u some­ Aeslataht 750 tons and have a Vblumb of V vide the. personnel 'with all the look for the future. Illegal. real. For Ribicoff and Bailey to C. E. Winslow, Minister of the eftorts to cotuc. Malrolm Wollard, fired three suc- Rapubllca.i leaden said this was The spring opening o f the Farm­ 500,000 cubic feat. comforts ot home. HoWevar, the ■■ J. F. Sommers, secretaryrtreas- the eight Negro pupils now D|ere thing which will not do any vio­ come ouf for Bowles would be / (Cepyrfgkt 1958 cdssful rounds.' two of them approximately the coat ^'lo the ers' Market on E. Middle Tpke. 983 Main St, on 9:30 a.m.. Church School; Juni­ The 1st Sbnday isfter Easter: The rate of rotation of this whoel station la not yet finished. Now ^tenerml Featnrea Corp.) " manufacturers of e x u d in g un- urer. said the company is now do­ is .schMuled for Thuraday. Oscar Spitzler, president of Pop­ i could attend without the necesmy lence to American traditions hit ■omewhat more difflcult for them 7:80 s.my Holy Communion. "kl'Hp.” The two unsuccessful fir- or and intermediate departments employment compenagUon benefits ing a 8330.000 a year business and Featured this yeai^will be a dia- ■ ular Markets Inc., has been named- fbr National Guapd protection oh^ persuuivcncM in not enhanced by and leei uaured of sweeping con­ 9 s.m.. First family service meet at .the Davis Memorial Youth I pro the indieattons are that this figure plsv of "Troiplcana" Jama. Jellies "man of the year” in the Connecti- Ilia revelation, on the same plat-’ vention euccesB. but tht Bowles (shortened Morning Prayer) with WDRC—Moods for Romanes the scene. This, says Thomas, is Center. . ■ ^W POP—Jdke -Bos Saturday Night T h e ' public w ^ k s program Is will continue to Increase. and preserves direct from Florida. .cut grocery Industry. TUESDAY, APRIL V, oamp seems interested In needling W K N B -849 W TIO —1989 in the ihtesitos’ power units. "badly ahd urgently needed to Re­ fonn, that any members of' the , 10:45 s.m.. Worship aerVice; address by the Rector. Junior broken down as follows: It was because of this belief in As part of the disnlay and to car-' His selecUbh was made this them toward s decision nonethe­ Choir. * ■ WDRC— 1299 ^“ wHAV-Record Ravlaw Batteritei A .and C completed the future that the company went week by the BoSrd of Connecticut store the good nania at our state armM aervices who object etroilg- less. message, "Christian Consistency.” Daily Radio! W H A ff—919 WTJC—Monitor 8700,000 fix' Mansfield Training ry out the t.ropical motif, between 9 s.m.. Worship in the Childrsn’s WtXIC-1299 their practice Rring Wednesday School H o ^ ta l. ahead and built the new addition. Food Stores Association Inc. Hi$ telented hends heve'dressed th ^ a ir of and our owh salt-respect. Let us ly to the propoaed reorganisation But Ribicoff and Bailey are 6 p.m.. Youtfi service. CiMtern Stondara Tisae WPOP— 14ip WDRC-?Mr|ods for Roman,. and arrivad ht^re late Thuraday af­ 20 and 25 alligators Jrom 18 inch­ 6 p.m., Junior society. Chapel (old Church) followed by s WPOP-Juka Boz S a t iu ^ Nlstt 8500,0p0 for the 'extension of Allied handles direct mail advef- es to -six 'Teet long will be sHqwn. In announcing the telectlonv the not ^have a commencement under had betterresign. , hardly likely to appreciate the idea service In the Nursery Chapsl, 41 ------1 1 ,^' ternoon by bus. from Red -Canyon. Using, letterpress printings (qffset association, seinetary - manager, that they shouM do for Bowles 7 p.m.. Evangelistic service. WHAY-MoooUgbt MlittBaa rMntoaj'Val Bradlsy Field. Felix Oremmo haatens to, teas- th# lovelieit women in many vi^ation$ of military supervision for our grad­ The WaaMngton rumor hail biSsn Park St. Church Schom classss fol­ . Battery B. which-Pad experienced 82^,CKm for the 'Middletown and other forms of duplicating and Cornelius P. Courtne.tq said “ the what they refused ttf "do for Lee. 'rb e (oitowihg pragrasD scaed-<|A: WTIC—News sure the more timid, however, that uates to remember in. shame.” that a gag rule had been Im p ost low the 9 a.m. aerVices, , ilea are suppUed ay um radio WHAY-8pecial WDRt^Nswa , i;adar equipment trouble, was not j Vqcatlonal School. lithography. the alligators are stuffed, not appointment of Spitzler was based They could even be nagged,Into Center Congregational Church S?^£L*.^rd RSVUS W P O IW iik v ^ z Saturday. Night rW dy to fire until later Thursdg,v ! $tyle$. But while the Thomas plan wiydld on both military and civilian’ o f 11 a.m„ Morning Prayer with nAnagenieau and -art dubjeet to U:14- • . 81.2 million for a University of Among the many accounts the ; alive. Oremmo brought them on his being one of the most pro­ not really caring who gets' the Clifford O. Simps(Mi, Minister toange without nobca WTMJ—Modllor rniwing. , . ConnecUciit law tchdol building. gressive local groceiy people and ficiala of the Pentagon, forbid(iing sermon by the Assistant Senior (VHAY -?MmnllaM Mstlntt firm handles are those for Sm ir-. back to Connecticut after his re- MR. MANUEL bring peace to O ntral High this senstoriai nomination. ^ . R. Rnaselt, Peery, Choir. WgRC—Rfcord_8hop OTIC;;?^rU rinai ‘ ■ Btol^ wheh they did shoot Urt i $130,000 for the Long Lane noff Vodka. Pratt A Whitney, j cent visit to Florida. one of the leaders in the nation. He year, with the eight Negroes still lip them to dlacuBB the reorganisation It might have been hipre artful .Associate Minister WHAY-PoUui Paris News. Wsaiteir ■ WDRC—Moods for Romanes Portland unit.- came up not only . School. Standard. 7 p:m,. Evening Prayer in the W i ^ -Msaic Moaa VnPOT—Juke Sra SMiday Night The Farmers' Market has been *ds held in the highest esteem SPECIAL 17.50 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED attendance. It wcnild also call off plan. Asked/about this, Defense for the Bowles camp to describe Chapel of the Nativity. wgWB -P M . *'V^Y-Stecial / with thVee successful rmui^: but 83.50.000 for a heating plant At Nurseries and the Allan Manufac- at its pre.sent location for four throughout the grocery industry.” the uncommitted delegates not as 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. Secretary McElroy replied as fol WTIC—News WCCC-rRecord Ravut ^WHAYrMwiDiinhl Mattosa also th e^^st poir.i lota>’ of the the Danbury T«achers College. luring CN5. , . - years. The produce is mostly Central High’s experiment in inte­ sheep waiting for th*. word that 8, 9:15 and n a.m.;, Church aerv- Daily:—7 p.m.. Evening Prayer WDRO-Ntws Iteporttr WKN8-PM. , ' WTIC—Monitor Spitzler jwas born ip Hungary, in the Nativity Chapel. Wnc-Monllqr ' three Nike-^hlts. E50.000 for the purchase of land The prinUng contpdhy left Man-. grown locally and purchased di- and arrived in New York in 1922. gration at the and of this school lows: may not corac. ’BUt' iis cofiiclentlous ices. Sermon; "Sharing the Deep." W POP-N»»s WDRC—Mnoda for Romanes Wednesdays:— 10 a.m., Holy 4 iU - WDRC—Rerord Shop WPOP—Juke Bos Saturday Night The Manmester Battery was by the Parks and Forest Commis­ chester in 1651 but was persuaded ! rectly from the farmers, One of hla first Jobr was .wiMMHg: \lnclitdea Sht^tpoo .40 year, and leave any resumptiim o f " I can see no excuse for military Democrats worthy of the free Mr. Peery preaching. - 'WHAY-Poisa Party W POP-NeiS. Weather U:Sk— sion. by the Town Development Com -; Gremmo also operates his own Gommunlon. '■ WC*.-*;- Mush •Uioa / second and B^tepy A waa third. dishes at Grossingeris Hotel In up­ |inrf Sjet that experiment up to later proc­ choice which is'theirs, and certain 9:15 and U a.m., CSturch School, WHAY M-emiignt Matuaa The-r Highway appropriation mission to qiove back in 1954. farm and sells corn, tomatoes. or civilian members of the defense nursery. (3 year olds) through’ Jun WKNB-P.M. WHAY OTIC—Monitor Each unit W lU ^ven 3.0(K$ points state New York. 12 to exercise It for the most deserv­ esses. which, the Thomas plan organisation Undertaking to make WTIO-Kossn MlllsrUIIMr WCCC-.Rvenlng Music. WDRC—Moods for Jteroanrs , at the oulset./a>^ an.ounta were would be for state highway Sommers said the .company is ; raspberries and strawberries at His organization operates 13 ing candidate. The joys of positive lor high. Zion Evangelical Lqtheraa Church .WDRC—LSI.(I-* Decorats w k n b ^ p .m : WPOP-Juks Boz Saturday Night, projects in the.,BO-called 90rl0 fed­ very glad it made the move" back; the stand. ^Call 6r drop in for free con^iltdtion would establish for all the school public speechss in thstr official 3-5 p.m.. Reception for^the. ReY.' (bliSBouri Synod) \ WPOP-Tsm-Tsmpe BandsUnd WTiy >. »'-»• deducted when, strict operating markets'in ^nnecticiit and Mas­ campaigning sometimes have to be WDRC—News Tliiis eral reimbursement program. to Manchester for It feels that ------: districts in the'slate. Mr. and Mrs. Peery. Cooper and High Sts. 1:34— procedtirroVere not complied with sachusetts. It reported gro.ss sales with Mr. Manuel on a hair cpiqr or style. capacities in opposition to the pro­ faked. But the idea that Ribicoff WKAY-Parads of Music W POP-Ne as well AS' When “ mlsMs” were re Under this program the federal prospects for the town’s future, as Damon Stetson of the New York of $7,407,993 in the 6-mOnth fiscal 4:15 p.m., M.Y.C. Choir rehears­ The Rev. Paul G. Pr^opy,. Paster U/t;Ct: Miuiii Konm government provides 90 per cent This would be a process of volun- gram of their commander in chief and Bailey can be needled out iptb W M ^ opdHs ttwdllghl co rd ^ r " ’*11 as the company's, are "very I Times reports that "The automo- period ending March 29. al- -Federation Room WKNB-P.M. at. the ■ funds tor the prolect. tac^ progiess. to»;ax(l latagcaUim, tr"Y**“**ff******'**'*’ “I***"*"* ./ ,.W(?C(K:RMiilng.Miu{e.. • —Ota. axoct-numhcL .of-pdlnta.eariL ______...... !,* facing a period of J i:M IMIU C y p 'ABriL.L3t.Qi laal modogenitl, - Sun-^ WIOtfiZ^.M. TjaUand Co unty ... Hbu'terMiJpifilyTte^ In which .a new_ state inter-facial * "On the- other hand, officials of W TI^ Btruai battery receive<’ t? nnol qe dls- ’ 'c'riiciardeclsiohs.’’ Th'-ire are thnse More than 59 per cent of all day alter Easter. WPOP- .TrioDO Bsndstsnd SUrieUT Sburta !ick *^Pope\Jr. (R-Falrfield);* said Terl’s Beauty Salon a( 753 Main main reasons wh.vr The growing commiaaidn would work with indl- Community BaptUt ilriurch WDRC—NewiVDRt;—News■News Time Superior Court .'Closed. 4 stocks listed on the "Big Board” of the department are required when 9 s.m., Sunday sc lool. (Note: v te lY —Parade ot Muale WPVPOP—r■News. Westhsr I th e. major\maJor\ bills should be ready":readVif*. "has “s oeenbeen soldsoid_ 0 l y\ Miss T e rl' popularity of tht* small economy M III i;r/. iif:.%i i V 593 East Center St. at the Green Officers and ',nen of the t' the New York Stock Exchange — -vidual- eehee) dlstftots.»to..help set . testifying -hefebe Cengreas. to .A .TImHRhl . Free bus tranoi. jrtatidh for chil­ W(X!£- sluatr Ro-m j tor a(:tlo,n by the legislators on - Ivanlskl’ ...... to Miss 8o|fiile Dombrow- car, a trend which may force the i h'gve Jehn Ri Kiwhnrt. Minlater WKNB—Sports and Nswa *'v^Y-8crenads batteries are scheduled .to paid cash dividends every the speed at Which Integration their personal 'Judgments and opin­ SpoBBorwl; l» ...the 'Maabheator dren whose parents cannot bring WTtO—.Monitor . > . j Judge ' Abraham S. Borden Tuesday and Wednesday of next !•***■ , ...... (>r send them, or live at a distance. WTIC-Rosa Mlllsr for Connecticut by plane fronj;^ three months without exception- should he promoted in each indi­ ions when asked for them. Cer­ ''CoonM f of Chnrchea WDRC—Music on Disc WZillC-^RaL at the (ntM* awarilad four d lvi^ea and set sev­ week. The Republican time table I M*»s Dombrowaki, who is a lagging new-car asles: Hie .wage ■ 9:30 end 10:45 a.m.. Two aimilar For Information, klr.'dly dial WPOP—Tempo Bandstand WPOP—Tempo Bandstand Paso International Airport Sunday in war and peace, good times or 983 MAIN ST, Ml 3-8951 vidual district. tain ly I would expect each depart­ services of Worship. Sermon Topic; liSS- 4:44- • • eral technical awards In Tolland tor adjournment of the'spe- p*,^“ *i* »t schools of hairdressing and othe,. demands which Walter bad -for a decade or, ionger, ac- Mitchell 9-0408 or 9-4444.) County Superior Court yMtordny. afternoon. They are slated, to ar­ session on Wednesday. j in California and (Connecticut, has Reuther’ U.\W wil' ma!;e on the The arguinent for this process is' Let’s Be Happy! "1 Am the .Alpha and the Omega" WHAY-Parada ot Musle- WHAY—Washington Bpsclal i cording to Industrial' News R e-{ ment witness to answer such ques­ 9:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Class. Wi.’CC—Miwtr Room WTIC-Monltor Evelyn R. .Maynard of Crest- rive at (-their home inatallations JIminated from the program | "* * ” i*ie beauty salon^companies during, new twi'S >... r "The Joy of the Lord la your 9:30 a.m. Sunday CT^tfch school, WDRO-8at. ,at Ihs Chaos contract ; \-iew. I not only to b* found in Thoma*' tions frankly and fully in light of 10 a.m„ Nursery in the parish WKN8—Yanks vs Phillies early Monday morning. w a s\ a proposal fbr additional. . Yn^Sofiarions, strength."—Nehemtah 8:30, O adle Roll through College age. wnc-;Ross Mlllsr WPOF—Tempo Bandsund ridge Dr., Vernot, was granted a > own past record, but in the fact his professional knowledge and ex­ 10:45.'a.m. Church Activity pro­ house during cl.urch wo-ehlp. WDRO-CIty HospkSI 7;44- divorce and custody of minor ch^ fundsW the new state prison ^ ------| A qurrttrly statement of condi- Joy rises up out of tlie darkness- 10 a.m.. Divine worship. Text: WPOP—Met Opera t^ A V --duppSi gsrtnads that, up to the Central High issue perience and with full cpnaidqra- and buds and flowers like'the lily. gram, Cradle Roll through Grad* 8. dren with 81 a year alimony f^dm now u n ^r construct on at Enfield. , croter Si which Racketeers ant' bunco artists ate , tion has be^n released bv the Man- Johp 20:11-18. Theme: Rsappraisel WTIC—Monitor House leaders explained that this St., which fea-1 continually thinking un new, if not | ciiesle Tr.ist Co last fall, Arkansas had actually, on tion of his position aa s member of Joy Is like the raindrops that 8 :W p.ih. Ground Breaking Cere- 'WHA'Y-ParadV ol Musla WDRC—Cleveland Urcheslte. VU:tor A. Maynard. montes for new. church building. of Easter..? .. WCCC?e-luslc Room ^ OTNJP—luke Box Hat Nlghl a voluntary basis, tteen a good refresh and vitalize the "earth and Mhrgaret W. Duncan o f^ a ffo rd Hospital Notes proposal was rejected ^ a d s e « ^ ( m^d , d r o w M ^ tu r o ^ ^ ' 'he public | Acco. ding to the statement, as- the defense organization, which is 8 ;M p.m. "Glirtipses into CJherry 11 A.m., Gottesdlenst. tWfofB-YanliLji vs Phillies leader in the process of integra­ make is fruitful. WTIC—RoMlMlller Srprings was granted yV divorce ' for Mia, Ironi^^^ " " " 'J '' «> ' tH,052.312. Of this commanded by the President. .BloaMm Land" beginning a series 7 p.m.. Young People's aociety until 19.59,. : ------. c ' The Chamber of Commerce peri- nmourl $2 136.6.12 is in, cash and Geid's joy is in the song of the meeting. ' W D R C --^ Hoapitol from;~Kenneth H ,, Dytban on ,tha ADMITTED THURSDAY ] consultant services. tion. But against such considera­ of meetings centering on Japan. WPOP-jSet Opera WDRC—ClsvslSnd Orchestra Pope said that thtee was some odicaliy Issues wsrnings of these due from- tanks. $4,317,546. U.S "I would think if a man'' of in­ meadow lark, the chirp of the 7:15 p.m., "Moir.ents of Com­ WPOV-JUK. Box gat Wghi ^rounds of hahitua ./intemperance. ton Rlnes. 402 Oakland St. y / j others slept . , . tions, there , is the feeling of the Snsek time, graded groups. Assem­ I ; 44— ... She wag granter/hustody of one ADM ITTED YESTERD AY: Mrs. i objections in the caucus to the Government Securities; $1,135,209. tegrity and conscience felt so cricket, the rippling of the moun­ bly time for all church people. fort,” WHAY. WHAY—Parade at Musle "Open house" Will be held at the *tteRUon.“ organisations supporting the cause tain stream, the laughter of a WCW—Music Room WHAY-8upper Ssrsnada child with 815 a/week support and Ann Stone. 46 Litchfield St.; Mrs. | proposal for housing fnr the aged, Manc'heater Trust Co" Anri) "i? State and muniripa, 'bonds; $6.- strongly opposed to the basic poli­ Youth Fellowships -will psrticipsts, 8 p.na., The cran Hour W»(B--Yanks vs PhlUlss WTIC—Monitor Here is the latest h-. 234.041. loans and discounts: $99.- o f integration that the Negro child. " Broadcast, WPOP. For "This Is WDRC—Cleveland Orchestra ' ( 81 a year I " Ellenor Fish, 77 Chestnut St.; Deb- j but that the C!OP legislators ap- 'observance of its 25th anniversary, cies and programs of his organiza­ too. WTIC—Rnsa Miller orah Parker, Rt. 30, Vernon; | prbved (he measure by s 2 to 1 I There Will be music, refresh- . An endles.s' ch in letter scheme 167, banlti-.g house; $112,504, fur­ would, under Thomas plan, be God's Joy fills our hearts as life the Life," TV. kindly consult hev s- WDRC^Taxes and Teachera WPOP-Word sr Ufa Alice Deah Koshko of Amston tion that hs could not sffactively WPOP-iMet Opera 7:44— Harvey King, 218 . Hghry St.: orevalenl throughout the country niture and equipment; $j7,211. fills the earth, as oxygen the air paper or guide. wag granted a divorce from Walter / j ments and favors at both the main giving up a legal right to have in­ Concordia Evangelical" • Latheriu tl4 t- ’ WHAY—Supper flersnads Cyhthia Cunningham. 35 Marshall. Pope said toat the proposal to office at 893 M»in St. and the north uses' United State.s Savings Bonds other Hsset^. discharge his responsibilitica, he and> as atmosphere permeates Chnreh WIIAY—Parade nl Music WTIC-Moi.ltor / J. KogbKo on the grounds of in- WILLIAM tegration now. in return for a vague space. WCCC—The Music We Lovs WDRC—Clevelaml Orchestra // toleroble 'cruelty anC waa awarded Rd.; Mrs. Barbara Saliey. .11,3. .provide tax ritllef for the manu- | branch a* 1.5 N. Main St. from 9 as bait to lure the participants. Liahilitie'R are. capital stock, v'ould so sdidee his superiors. I Winter and Garden-'Streets Emanuel Lutheran Church WPOP-Word of Life , / assurance that he would get in­ God’s'Joy is clothed in rainbows, WKNBr-Yanks vs Phillies cu gtM y' of four minoi , children Autumn St.: Mrs. BarbSia Cktvell,, facturers was. approved in caucus a.m. to 9 p.m. According to John P. Wlet, execu- $312..500; surplus, $412,500; undi- Know this to what I would do." The Rev. Erich Brandt, 'Paetor , a Henry Anderson, Paster wnC-Ross Mlllsr' Site— ... ln\fountains, in stars and in the with 850 per week' aurport. " Andover; Mrs, Elaine Vollrath, by about a 3 to 1' vote. More than George Findcll, owner of the t've vice president of the Chamber. vidc-J pirfi'j!. $201,195: reserve for tegration some day. when the In other wordsj resign and get Gerhard .Lohmann, WDRCJ-Taxes end Teachers WHAY —Hereoads In Blua ■ 170Vj .Charter Oak Boiible Coo­ This scheme not only makes fla­ exquisite loveliness of the snow- WPOP-Met Opera WTIO-Monitor Eleanor M. Brown of Rockville' half of. the GOP House legislators Findell Manwfsctttring Co.' of 48.5 losses. $41,165; reserve for taxes. whites happened to feel like giving Sunday, A^prli IS, the First Sim-, .Assistant to the Pastor S:M--' per, 60 E; Center,.'St.; Mrs. Etta gran t mlsyse of th, Bon^itr but is BENTON out. flaks. WDRC—Sat Nils Country Styls \t aa awarded a divorce from Law­ attended the caucus. ^ E. Middle Tpk-., has returned $18,644; reserve for savings inter­ it to .him. day after Eazter; WHAY—Parade ol Musle WPOP-Juks Bhx Ssturdsy Night Miner, 53 Mathet/St.; Alans Rose, The Reputeican proposal for illegal and thoc- whf -participate est, $2'7.500; other reserves, $94,- What this, scents to say is that Joy breathes the breath of Woex:-Record Rsylea rence b : Brown on grounda Of de­ from New Yokji City whg-e he 8:45' s.m., Sunday School. Divine Worship and Chur 3 Cider Mill Hd.; William Bober. in it risk criminal prosecution. 000: other liabllitie.s. $469; de­ OF SOUTHPORT The Arkansas Gasette, the Little the reorganization plan which is Heaven, drinks from the"fountsjlu , WKNB-Yanks vs Phillies WHAY—Here's to Vsts sertion. She was awarded custody extending unemployment cojnpen- seiwed for three, day's an a con­ 8:45 and. 10:15 a.m.. Worship Schoqt 9 and 10:30 a.m. WTIC—Monitor OTICL-Monitnr 404 N.' M ain,St; Raymond Mon’- The endless Chain letter promises posits, demand. $9,537,977; de­ Rock newspaper that hai liburage of peace, feetto upon the beauty of of a .teinor child with 820 a week sation benefits calls for additional sultant for.jKIrscKcmade Vene’ ian defended as being consonant with Services; sermon, "New Life for Sermon, "Continuing B ,a s t s r WDRC—Fascihatins Rhythm ITORC—8st NIte Cbunlry Blylo * pellt,' 62 Jenaen"«ti; Geftrge Mc- benefits up to a mlximum 13 blinds at the Venett/in B!'nd In­ a sure-fire fortune ,ln' Savings posits, time, $3,406,360.. enough to fight Governor Kaubus truth and rests In the ' arms of' Blessings,” Pastor Anderaon. WPOP—Mel'Ooera WPOP.:Jukt Box Salurfiay Night aupport and 810 R week alimony. American dem'ocratic traditions is love. Jesus', Friends," (Nursery in Per-' ir is - 4;Sa— Caughey. 382 E, Center St.: Mrs. weeks on'"the basis' of credits stitute’s "Panorama Show." last fail, has endorsed the Thomas Ish House st 10:15)., ., 6:30 p.m., PCL business meeting WHAY-PSrade of Music WHAY. isillsleKs hoTSna > In Rn action brousht by John R. Patsy Afideraon, Easl Hartford; nevertheless going to be imposed Oh. for Joy—Joy abuhda'nt, over­ earned in the year firior to the Planned- by Ruder A Finn, Inc., OVER 1 YEAR< ^ in Luther Hall. Gerhard Lohmann WCCC—Record Revue . WTIC—Monitor Gosney agalnat Dorothy Beebe - Miss W tricla Riley, Glastonbury; plan, suid Governor Faubus has, by techniques and rulings which flowing, . permeating, '' enfolding;' .R»ni.. Convalescent home serv- WKNB—Yanks vs Phlllica , WPgC—mibsri Hiahsi applicant's current benefit year. miblic relations consultants for the Ices (Ylth Lather Leaguers serving will also Mtesk on "The Church Gosney, the defendant waa award­ Paul and Christine Latulippe Jr.. 14 so fag, ttfralned from any attacks healing and transforming! .... WPOP—Hound pop The Legislature on i Venetian Blind Institute, all fortsidrsity^ free discuasiiih rcif' its as the choi]^ AhdrScKSSr IH"Gehhahy."..'" Rhythi* ed 8100 counsel fcee aivd 810 a weyk Diane Dr.; Henry Ask, Wapping; I ■ V AGO SAIV There ta Juet one source for this Monday. Tuesday and Wednesd ^ leading inakeia of national brands upon it. ' ■ -wisdom and benefits by Artiericsns 4Up 1? - , pa em vs;f WPOPr-¥et Opera * ‘tfHAY uutsietta Navaas alimony during litigation. Mrs, Margaret Cahill, Glaaton- r Joy. (3od Himself is the Author 5 p.m.. Intermediate Luth( -WTIC—Monitor of next week. '' of blinds were Invited to exhibit The truth, of course? remains who are vitally concerned with it,- League. ■, ‘ / I"* " s Parade ot Miiste wDRC—8p<>rts Mary Elizabeth Welngartner was biirj'; Elphege Casavaht„ 238 Par- their products to Interior deedra- and. Finisher of our Jo.v, even-as * • .,, « , W’hat it h|S aliivays been on this 7 p.m., Senior Luther League. The Uhited Methodist Church WPOP-Hnuad Dog awarded 810 a week support for /ker St.; Mis.jGertrude Remlllard tors at the show. .. I snd'#hoae opinions and appraiaals He la of our faith. Our joy will be WKNB-rYanks Ti Phtlllea t:44— ’ one child, 810 a week alimony dur* Issue. An atmosphere of good will, at Bolton W nc—Monitor WHAY —Keciird Rsvisw and infant son. ISO'i Center St. Plndell Ms'infaclurlng Co. wa.“ THE SOVIET CHALLENGE of it might certainly be classified full - When God is continually in­ OTIC—Monitor : - Ing litigation, and'8100 counsel ADM ITTED TO D AY: Mrs. Leila I of sincere mutual effort, even, dwelling. 1 . Calvary Chapel corner of Route 44A and WDRC—Fanobistlor Rhythm the sQlt.-makfr of the Kirsch- as expert. (Assemblies, of God) . Sooth Road WPOP-Met Opera W D R O H ^ Wtwid ronlght fees in an action, against Robert Person, Glastonbury. Castro’s Rebels Plastlc-Lume Corp. products which though it be gradual, can. do more t:4S- WPOP—Bound Dog F. Welngartner. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A This is, of course, an imposition 22 Vernon Street Rev. Carlton T. Onley, Minister WHAY-Parade ol Musle 4:14- • were on exhibit including Klrsch I for progress oh this racial issue of a military discipline, justifiable Kenneth L. Gustafson, Pastor ."!* ‘I n.-'.-i'u R?v'i». WHAY '-itrord Rsvisw ' Jn; .an action for. annulment daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stinalre Venetian blinds, and TO catholic education than any letter of the law, or any WKNB—Yanks vs Phillies WTIC—Monitor being brought by Frank 'Volpl ■Whitmore, 45 N. Elm St.; a daugh­ Set Giant B|a«it Klrsch Vertical metal-alat blinds. enough in purely military matters Church Planning 9:30 a.m.. Church school for the' WTIC—Monitor WURC-Ths Wotld fonight I armed guard of the law, alone egn nursery, kindergarten,, primary; WDRC—niscinaUns Rhythm against Catherine Martin Volpi,. ter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farm­ The 12 by 16 feet blinds which The point is, however, that this ■f I . ■••c. •Sunday School Com- WPpP-rHmind Dos er Jr., 47 Bunce Dr.; a son to Mr. YOUR HEATING SYSTEM L A > y a i l y l ^ a n i p a i ^ n i mencement of Loyalty Campaign and senior departments. WPOP-Met Opera the defendant was granted 820 a Findell’s made for the exhibit arc do, i f the compromises can be 4:S4- WHAY'-^ltiHiiirfl Keviaw. and Mrs. Harrv England, Wapping. N e a r . Sa n t ia g o I "•TN H IS SPEECH to'last year’s National new policy is not yet entirely and The theme this week is “ Faithful T l s.m„ {Church School for the week alimony , during litigation some of the longest ever to be con­ READ: made to ^ i n equal,, ahd if !i,hc WHAY—Parade ol Musle WTIC-MusIC With a Beal DISCHARGED ‘ YESTERDAY: structed in the local plant.- purely military, but, at this stage, In PBayer." Clas.ste for all ajles. Junior and interinedtate depta. \v« ' •( ■ Rt.c«!rd Revu, WDRC—Mdoda for Romanes 8100; counsel fees.and 8250 for J. Catholic Education Association conference Calvary Chapel will open Its an­ Michael Loyeland, 23 Gorman PI.; I CONVERT TO OIL HEAT NOW! | prmnisa that progress, though still in the domain of free and open 11'a.m. M orning‘Worship. 9:30 and 11 sjn., Morning wor­ WKNB—News and Bporta WPOP==HoUQd Dog lying-in, expenses. ' , ' (Continued from Pngc One) nual Lnyalty Campaign tomorrow WTIC-Monltor Frank Dewonkus, Someraville; CaH Us! We’ll Be Pleased r o Submit An Estimate. Senator Benton anticipated the current con­ gradual, would never halt, can be ship, sermon subject; "Earth Dust 'John “ Scotty” McBride’s. nawly< ■ Soviet Lessons national decision. It is not an or­ and continue it (or seve'rsl'weeks. 8 p.m. Christ’s Ambassadors— WDRC—Record Shop WHAY -HWorn Review Mrs. Ruth Darling, 15 Newman at 17 rebels and 2 government troversy over Soviet versus American educa- made to seem real, this private citi- youth service: and Star Dulltr" WPQP-Me Opera WTIC—Music With a Beat Sinking Creek, in Breckinridge, relocated Sport Spot op«n'ed tor ■ der from the'commander in chief, The theme., will be “ Always 4il5— WDRC—Moods for Romanes Ky., disapepars, then 'followa a St.: Wiillam Plank, 16 Mile Hill There waa no estimate of busine.»s yesterday at 109 Center ROTARY or PRESSURE BURNERS .^tion by one full .vear. I was impressed not only sen Thomas may be doing much Faithful," emphasizing faithfulness 7 p.m. Evangelistic .Service. 7 p.m., juhter High Methodist ' WHAY-Parade ot Muste ■ WPOP-Round Dog Rd.. Rockyllle: Lloyd C&rter. 30 V St. . . . but s propoesl by the commander Youth. Fellowship. W(XXt—Record Rsvue ■ubterranean course for an unde­ fo r Catholic by his viyid description of the Soviet system not only for Little Rock and Ar­ each successive Sunday in one of 10:30 p.m.' Revtvaltime over lt;4a— Hemlock St.;, Jeffrey Scott, Wap- wounded. The new store carries sporting COMPLETE.HEATING in chief, which requires the ap­ radio station W PO P.' ‘ - 7 'p.m.. Senior Methodist Youth WKNB-P.M. WHAY Kerord Review termined number of mllea before kansas, but for America. the following ereas; Prayer, testi­ WTIC—Monitor WTIC-Monltor emerging suddenly again aa a . lng: Mr?. Doris Batzenbqhler. 191: Just before .npon on Wednesday goods, guns, boats, motors, acces­ and its Challenge but also by the proposals proval of the nation as s whole, mony, fellowship, missions, family A warm welcome awaits you at Fellowship. WDRC—Record Shop WDRC—Moods (or Romance [ollister at-: Helen Gordon. Glaa- '< wemien swarmed into dotvntown Stea 1 — Hot Water — Warm Air -r- Air Conditioning WPOP-Met Opera acenic fountain, . e sories, cameras, water skis and I Schools he made as to how w o should meet that through its. elected representatives devotions, stewardship and attend­ the Chapel! C3>me and worship WPOP-Hound Dog tonbury; Judith Sleeves, 66 Hilltop | stores passing pul'leaflets calling many other item s' dear to the with us! Second Congregational Church t ilt — . .. ' 14:14— . challenge.” in Congress, before It becomes an ance. A special effort will be made WHAY-Parade ol Muiie WHAY Kecnrd Review Dr.; Pam ela’ Phlllipa, Wapping; for a general strike. Police rushed sportsman’s heart. I BY Afraid To Lead Too Much? to encourage perfect attendance of 385 N. Main St. WC(X—Record Rsvua w n c —Monitor Walter Holland. 175 High St.; Mrs. in to reopen business places after McBride formally operated the eatabliahed military policy. wjogs-ip.M; NEW! NEW! NEW! Father Paul Bussard every pupil in the Sunday School. tteiith Methodist Church Minister Arnold W. Tozer WDRC—Moods for Romanes Eleanor Maloney. 25 Norwood St.; lunch but few employes returned sporting good store a few doors There has been considerable A fter the , new policy receives WTIC-Monitor WPOP—Hound Dog WILLIAM BENTO?\ Pastor. Kenneth Gustaison Invites Main St. and Hartford Rd. WDRC—Record Shop 14:44- ^ Mra. Evelyn Paradiae, 103 Bolton to work. away at 111 >4 Center St; He had I Publisher, Catholic Digest ■peculation, lately, over Ruasisn such approval, and becomes a fact,., the public to attend the session of Dr. Fred R. Ldgar, Minister 1(1 sjn.. Morning worship and WPOP..-Mel Opera WHAY-RMwrd Rsvisw fit.; Mrs. Ruth Murphy and son, Rebels raided the telephone conducted business there for the HOT WATER HEATER -ti?--— 4:44— WTIC-H onItor inactivity in space. Some of the it would be completely obvious that | zchool tomorrow at 9:45 s.m. church achooL Sermon: "Passing WHAY—Parade nt MuiM M/ESTOWM , Glastonbury; Mrs. Aurel Chamber- company and killed a censor. Traf­ last (our years. OPERATING ON NO. 2 FUEL OIL the Word.” '.''lain and daughter, Bristol; Mrs, fic vanished and by nightfall sabo- speculaUbh gusasea that, in the five th* choice pf anybody in the serv­ 8 apd 10:45 s.m,. Services of WCCC—Record Rsnis ■■ PHARMACY With a much greater display of 8 t.»John’s Polish NatipnsI .worship. Ssrmoi. -- "The After­ 8:45 p.m.. Mu Sigma Chi meets iV|U4B-PM. Telcvisinn ProffriUBB^ Hq>a F riU and aon^ B egan !. Rd,,^-taga—-aiuL— borobings-^continued inarlne-merchandiser it-was-necra-' Met w atee-aa ya»^lih » Itl aateed and at APRIL ISSUE CATHOLIC DIGEST months of new launchinge, the Rua- ice would he be.tween loyalty and OTIC—Monitor • 459. Hartford B it—M l 9-9948 Catholic Churrh . glow of Easter," Dr. Frett R. Ed­ st the church . WDRC—Record Shop Qn P b ** T w o . Venton; Mrs. Mary Ellen Long throughoiit the blacked-out city. sary to move to larger quarters, the moat ecoooinlcal cost to you. ■ians have tried and. faiJetl, An­ resignation. Then the Issue would '28 OolM'sy St. gar. 7 p.m.. Junior High Fellowship . WPOP-Met Opera streth and daughter, Andqver; Mra. A downtown area of four blocka h6 gala. McBride holds the Evin? ON YOUR NEWSSTAND NOWU other rumor la to the effect that indeed be one of proper discipline, Rev. D. Kent Kutewaez, Rector 9:30 and 10:45 a.m., Church meets st the church. 4:44-. ; Pauline Lautenbach and aon US waa turned into a battleground for rude frahcnisc for the area. The WIUY-Special Deepwood Dr.; Mrs. Edith <^va- two hours. Rebels raced thrbugh l^EO FLAHERTY MARY C. BRENNAxN SIDNEY KRA^^ER they have a five ion job ready to And not one o f censorship: " But School. W(3CC—Record Rsvus rOPENi store’s repair department services "OIL HEAT IS CLEAN HEAT" 8:30 s.m.. Low Mass. 10:45 a.m., Nursery. WKNB—P M. naugh and son, Wapping: Mra. Gall Santiago hurling gaaoUne bombs all types of outboard motors, how-, I 3KV1LLE, CONN. ^ send , up, and perhape to send out with the policy proposal In its pres­ Gospel Hall GENERAL SOMEHSS, CONN. WESTTORT, CONN. 1(1:30 a.m.,'High Maas.. WTIC-Monllor Delmel and, aon, ^Iton. at government forcea anti official ever. . around the'megm, and that this is , 1:30-6 p.m., Gilbert and Sullivan . 415 Ceater Sfr ' WDRC—Pnrd Rosd Shew ent stage, McElroy's ruling seems rshssrsal at. the high School. WPOP-Met Opera A L L D A Y = buildinim<. For a reprint of this important article, write . . . going to make'the headllnM any primarily censorship, luid ftisny If you serve an Itellan-type ap­ 6 p.m., Carol and Wesley Choirs. T V SER V ICE Beaidea producing maple ayrup, A fter motor patroto YanNfipwn Special courses on "Modern ■ FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. ■ 10:30 A.m., Betaking ofiBread. '"WHAY-Bpaclal moment. AmerJesns will sUU feel tlist If a petizer feeturing celery, fomaton, , 7 4>.m. M VF will have a acav- 12:18. p.ih,, Sunday School Days # 4 MB A Call augar maple trees are alao hlgiily and ahot' rebels Thursday, thk po­ Bales Technique,” directed by the W(jCC—Record Rsvus priMd to aupply sturdy lumber for lice and' army claimed Uw aitti ■ .119 BROAD STRl^ET—MI 9-4569 " Muriel R, O’NMU, 43 Bfverly Avenue. Waterbury 10, Conn. Rut ofio particular piece of anal- merineted green pejipers, ancho­ snger. hunt at the home of James 7 p.m., Qospsl meeting. .. WKNBj^M. Klgkto - VMWW Ptos Parts Ckinnecticut Department o f Edu­ policy is resjly right And good, It bawling aileya and ‘ballroom fioora. tion was well in hand by noon. cation, will b c ^ Tueaday night vies, role slaw and olives, it's not Larson, 9, Bntce Rd. l i ■i-BM'aB m -m A i ■ « b a m a i m m m J t |fU •trikes our faocyi'because it. need Uks no.gAg rule to put it over. 8 p.m., Tuesday. Bible stinl.v. - P ^ m s h o n TElo BH 8*8482 SUNDAY— necssasry to serve a SAlad. 8 p.in.; My F meeting. t p.m., Friday, Prayer meeting. WPOJ^Hsl. Opera , ■ V ■ >. ‘ X > ■ / N ■„.A- \ V MANCHESTER EVE?HNQ HKRALDi^ *A T O n 5 S fl» , C b l^ ., SAffemDAV, APRtt 12, 1968 \ - .^MANCHESTER JTK^NING HERALD, MAN^JESTER, CONN,, S A T U B fii^ APRIL 12, 1958 PAGE;.8inr|^F\^ II'» ...... , I f i . I I I...., .1 II II-II I |.||- I'l...... ------Divers Hunt on MHS Music Audit ^dvercautious’ Groups Shaw Delegat aherty John J. John J. Ml Vernon In Mrs. Seddon Deatib Tells Boatd mination Bid St,' died suddenly at Isst Improvenient I n C o n ^ ^ s night rari wil tba town auditor dsscitt^iuiftsa: oVar tha hump’’/in both da- Hs was bom In County ler- (OoBtiaiMi from Pago Oao) with the evidence they have parUnents,” MartlB/Mdad.. The Rockvine DeittM;ntVcl«l ick, Ireland, u d came to the' gaUiatwtrad. Ferrari claims Mrs. By Judith "overcautious” last nigbi the spe- ~ ^ n r t . of ' the ^tlafnctlon He also said Unit, there art a tlon to the Con*t*<«on*l CJpnven- \ ed States Sdysara ago. Hs reeidi niiaded to dataradna tha iiMUot- Seddon, who hi^ bsan involvsd of cua audit of Water and ffswer Isuihbar of sawsp projects, ainady tlon In. Norwteh to- dertaking certain projecta that a n Faeilltiea. 0 DEUVERT I^VICE e \ . . y nomination IS'. Jack •Dempsey, freshment y ommlttee. Mrs. Bridget Ryan in England; time since Ferrart'e arreet Tuesday Since there were no elgna of a gram with hlghllghts.Jrom^^^uth Richard Martin. Cambria .Was ac- had been propoaed tor this year,: Mayor of Piitnam. who Is expected four brothers, Thomas, Patrick, aboqt 11 a.m. :gla, pojice queaUon hla ver- Pacific,” ‘Nicy showed^4fo fright, com j^ ied by HenryXoIpAian. Jthe enggaatlng they were bypassed W ESTSID ^ to seek the nomination, but has Mary BusKeU. Cheney Auxiliary, . t ^ murder. ’ It is also no tm surehM >>sthe^«tdln their accountant m his finp Who did purposely after the- aufUtor's re­ CothtrlM Hdlormi Michpel and Philip McCarthy,, all RoUca said the coroner’s warrant U esassd'Fiatral Director not yet announced his intentions. USWV, will hold a. business meet­ in Ireland; and 12 grandchildren. noted %)mt car keys were found opener in December ^Perhape di­ most of the work m) the special port revealed a need for funds. PACKAGE STORE The Rockville delegation, the allowed them to hold the suspect clutched iq h er hand, and a burned S-ycar audit. JOHN ANDISIO. Permittee ing Monday at 7 p.m. in the State Funeral eervlceg;. will be held Incommunicado for a "reasonable” rector Robert Q,-Vater had been ' Martin -bsld that It waa Impos­ «|blni J. Clotty Jr. ■ largest in Tolland County, carries Armory. Plans will be made for M ond^ mominr at 8:J5 from tpe out dgaretta lay on ber lap. telling aome p t his jokes just be­ Touched Off-'Critlrtem sible to foraaee all expenditures, 865 c e n t e r ST. flvev^tes. length of time. They added that , A qjestloii> f Tn time element The special report. Issued in Uoeased ■kahalmer ^ 99 EAST CENTER .ST.—TeD'MI 3-5009 the celebration of the J7th birth­ John B. Burke ^ n e r a l Home, 87 the confessed UUer' did not ask to fo re they went on). The selection short of setting up a raaerva fund. MANCHESTER—MI 0-6166 N. Cantata Tomorrow day of the Auxiliary, the date of E. Center St„ and in S t James’ in the murder laaroused by a v y of the highlights for an opener ^ovem'ber, had touched off com He added that certain prajMts 176 Osator S t—dtoL Ml 6-706# The J ^ io r choir and the Sunday which has been set for Wednesday, aee or call anyone. dence that rice pbd„ing was m e ^aVIeraUe criUclam of the general Church at 9 o’clock. Burihl will be Atty. Delaney said Ferrari la inr was .a. good move in programming. merely were carried over from one school of St. Joseph’s Episcopal April 23. Past President Mrs. In St. James' Cemetery. last thing eaten byVMre. Ssf^dbn It-li true that the quality of the manager and the Water and Sew­ budget to the next until they were Church will present an Easter Gladys Rldolphl, 117 W. Middle a state of eeml-ehock. He said ibat before her death. An m(to(»By re­ er Departments by customers wh6 Friends may call at the funeral client hps been put through "an J oyin g was not uniform. "Some undertaken. ^ 6 CfiB Dots It AIT pageant-cantata tomorrow at 6:30 Tpke., is chairman of the commit­ home from 7 to 9 o’clock tonight vealed rice pud ’lag in hei^tomacl^ -Enchanted Evening’’ and "Bali saw In It a recommendation for Flana Beaerve Fuad HIGH GRADE Mtssier MANCHESTER p.m. at the church. tee. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 Kwful'Ordeal,’’ in the four days of but riiowed no tracu of blustei;^ their second rate hike since 1965. DRY CLEANING questioning and eipotional - strain Hal" canw oiit better than any He\ added, however,« that he Entitled, "Angels In the Garden,” to 9 p.m. pie, which ebe nad eaten at s% irl of the other melodies, perhaps be­ Martin, however, has maintained plane to set up a reserve or re­ and LAUNDERING Uiiholstery • the program is under the direction Open house will be held tomor-' on F e n ^ . friend’s boust about 4 p.pe; cause Uie rhythm section' had a that a rate increase would not be volving‘fund tn the new budget'to Bnacbea M PRINTING of Walter T. Murphy, organist, and row afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock hira. Christine Gee e Atty. Delaney Said that Ferrari’a two and a half hours bMore the ;hance to show its talent. In these ncceaaary, "all thingi. being' provide for capital improvement Specializing Mrs. Gordon E; GetobeU, superin­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry bro^r,' Thomas,, of Wallingford time Ferrari;hays ho:'ktlled her. melodies afiRf,''tho'ktrlng asc- eqiial." He repeated this view- last projects Instead of trying to antic­ i s o a k .s t ! JOB AND COMMERCIAL Mrs. Christine Gee, widow of viUted Ferrari at thia time alio. A night, adding that if aalariea and Ja tendent. H. Cowles. 241 Charter Oak St., George J. Gee, dldd^at the Man­ Coroner ,Bernard' j- Ackerman ware kept in proportimi to ipate ttaintt end paying for them M l HABTfOBD RD. PRINTING * FfifRitiirD Rtmpkol- ^ Mental Health,Program on the occasion of their 25th wed­ stenographer Was there. said toofi in a person’s tlM Im k at han^ - wages continue to rise, fates will out of operating' income. He said chester Memorial Hogpital last 'T advised Ferrari o f hia,'don'^ have to go up too. 966 N. MAIN BT. <»dioETARinn A special .program on mental ding anniversary. Their children, night afMr a long lIIneu.^Bbe had stonacK four teurs after being The ftk^m an choirs under the there would be a ’’conaidanble Prompt end Btfleteet Priatlag health and atCDholic problems will Mies Nancy Cowles and Mr. and stitutlonal'rights to refuse to give eatoe^He added that all digesUve direction eg Peareon sang VBe On# at tbs first questions fired fund" left over this year to start N EW SYSTEM of AR WaM QUALITY been a lifslohg resident o f Man­ the State Police any inforinatioh at Cambria last night came from Have Smith’s Clean Your Rugs be presented'tomorrow at 7:30 Mra." Harry Cowles Jr., are givii\' chester. V • prodsaaep-'cease at the moment (d Thou my IQrioh” by Pearson, such a reaerve fund. i... SEAFOOD p.m. at Rockville Methodist the affair. ‘ and advised him to dxetrotee this dkatb^' <;Comln’ Thru LAUNDRY \Thia past winjwlnto>f bas been a^ • Tniek IliORfi -She leaves three none, GeorgV right," Atty. Delaney skid. n e girl fnvnd. Mrs. Olga I>arl- by Stmeone, "Tnlis’ Canon” ar- there was a-widely held idew that chester. Don’t worry about your Church. Francis and WUIard Gee, all of 460 Water Department budget and DRY CLEANERS eossuNify press I She^r^onf HammU Inspires X^nHdence pto^bularly..Jarly ka^ one, effecting ' 'kfrs. Dorothy Ferrari ’wlU go , said Mrs. Seddon left the Dari- rangad by Olds, s ^ " T h e Happy the special audit forecast a rate rugs shrinkihg — they posiUvely 699 enSNTB^ BT. (Rear) 43 O A K ST. Films, ‘The Search for Sanityr Manchester; four\daughtera. Mrs. 00 the proposed $170,458 budget, the Mala Ftaatt 46 Hairlsoa S t Oer. Ne. Olala nad Na School (tonflden in llTperson or busl-^ just tobout/^bout sroryoiieerory apd every­ and "The Revolving Door," will be with the attorney this weekend tp- co home about 5:30 p.m..saying Wanfierei^ by Moll« hike, and asked: ’IDo'you still feel Fheae Ml 6-7758 Streets—Telephcae MI-8-6797 will not With the method used tot TEL. T p .. MI 9-9937 Pinafore Dra^w8 George Delaney add Mrs. George Directors took no action on any of ness is eaaentbu to good public re­ ersaae In Their business could thing,r, but tM av average housewife shown in Wesleyan Hall. They deal -visit nkr husband, A tty. DklaMy aha was going .shopping in Man­ \ Show Control a rate increaae would, be needed 75 the items, In them. Approval or come froip''one thing - satisfied Smith’s. Why not get your rugs Ehrans.' both of Madc|teater, Mrs. said. ‘ ,- "The report may have b««n coii» lations, and in 0(0 brokerage busi­ will te t o ^ ^ that the rugs haiu cleaned now, you will actually In­ with mental health and alcohol­ Five Curtains, Paul Desllets of AndoVgr and Mrs. chester. Police know that Mrs. Of th^fou»’TalUs’ canon” was cuts of Item's will come at the time cuatdme^, men and women who ism. respectively and are expected Police are attempting to corre­ Seddon made a purchase at King's the moot i^cceesful from a nchnl- ■trued, that way,” Cambria said, tha town budget ia formally adopt­ ■;ai ness such canfimnes 'is its life recognize the value of their advice Buffered ntoet ot all. A combiito- crease their life by doing so fpr Fay Egley of "West Springfield, "but aa 1 reread it, I wouldn't Uoh of salt, sand, mud Md /in sand and grit cut and grind Die' MANCHES' COMPLETE to offer help to parents, church Mass.; 12 grandchildren gnd 10 late the written Apnfe^bn of Fer­ ^Department Store in Manchester. cal pTneral aervlces will be held Oaorge W. Gould, 38, of South Manchester branch of Sheai stock.. Ifou can buy or sell stock Choral Society as the first com­ “ Be TTiou My Vialca” is Pear­ ever, appeszM dlasatisfied/with Hammill A Co., 913 Main St within minutes If you. so desire/' and give you an estimate on the Smith’s Upholstery will clean your eUeneral MtHwork University. He has had many plete production in the new school. Quifh Funeral Home, 225 Main Mtniday at 2:30 p.m. in the An­ OoVeqtry, were each fined $6 for Cambria’a a a a ^ o n that the audit Jert Lynne Fraaer, 11-year-old ORIIXS, KUECTRIO IRONS. TIRE SALE # Complete Window Datte years of experience in clinical and son’s own composition. The singing greatly pleased to note the in­ but your legitimate broker has iH> jCost of cleaning alt of your rugs rugs beautifully. FCURTYBROS. While the familiar Gilbert and St., tomorrow from 2 to 6 and 7 dover' pongregattonal (jhurch, with falling to have 1958 license plate waa not intsndM,^ a recommen­ BoltotiN songstreaa, tonight will TOASTERS. PEROOLATORS. E.TOxIS $13,45 OF you may phone iji^''" For those with wall to wall e All Size Doors pastoral ■ psychology. to 10,,p.m. the ReV, Willard E. Thomen, pas­ inserts on.their vehicles. of the hymn displayed thV sweet, creased volume of busipeaia done Wiah to urge you to buy fast ^^CORPORATED SJilivan operetta got off to a slow clear sopranos, although no^,aii of dation for a rate iW espe. He also make second appearance on VACUUM CLEANERS. HEAT­ Pina Tax, Exchaage right here in Manchester^ reflect­ fdre the price goes up” for he 9-4663 for your free ' ieetimate. carpeting. Smith’s Upholetery e Mitred aad Ulned Trim Moom Property Attached In lieu of flowers friends may tor, officiating. Burial will be tn Louis T. 'CqrablUo, 22, of Hart­ JEDlDO HlGHtLAND COAL, start, in the opening of. the first the words werOj^Unct. said it waa difficult Iw him to arr Ted Mack's Original Amateur ERS, FANS, SEWINO m a ­ ing the confidence the prople of knWa that stociu go up and/loWn Many people get the idea that it Shop will come to your home and e Expert CaMeet Work Property of Herman A. Moses act, the cast soon lost its initial contribute to the book of rernem- Townsend Cemetery. ford, paid fines totaling $18 fob rivs at any reaaonable conehiaion c h in e s . CAR WASHING o Complete HardErare Dept. COl[imiEOTft !CUT COKE, "The Happy wahderer” Was a Hour, having been high vote get­ Manchester and viejntty have in and often, just back end/ftrtft. is an expensive deal to have a clean the rugs right there. In on Tunnel Rd., Vernon, has been awkwardness and launched into h branpa a t ‘S t Mary’s Church, Friends may call at the Potter failing to aecure k cegisoration and from the apparently conflicting thia Arm. Therefore, why not depew upon large rug cleaned, but not at U)ree' hours time your rugs will FUEL (UL, BANRANGE o n . attached in a $10,000 damage suit Funeral Home, 456. Jackapn S t, good choice for the freshmen. to ROAD SERVICE 8 0 9-6689 splfitra performance that drew live for not carrying a driver’s license. sing. The spirit of the piece is data eupplled by the auditor and ter in last .week's TV show. AM work qoorantsffd The local offloe of Shearson. the training and reaouraes^at are Smith's ’Upholstery Shop where not only be clean but dry as well. 119 Broad brought by John and-Mae Holland curtain "calls at the finale. Mrs. Ora C. Porter Willimantic, from 7 to 9 p.m. to­ A West Warwick. R." I„ motor­ morrow. adapted to the age of the stifiers. the Wfiter and Sewer Depart­ The amateur hour is seen local­ Hammill A Co., dpened juat a little at your cbmmand any^time at you can have a 9'xl2’ rug cleaned Stair carpeting may. be cleaned In Trough ton. The ault is in connec­ The opSfetta was directed and Mrs. Ora C tp in Porter, 85, Old ist, Roland LaChance, ^ was Yjwy sang the worth clearly and ments. ^ over a year ago, on Feb. 18 1957. Shearson, HatomiU A Cb. ? -X for the unbelievably low pribe of tion with a house the Troughton's ly on Channel 80 at 10 o’clock. your Home or on the etaire, as you produced by Douglas Felipwe of Lyme, widqsv of Wssley B. Pos­ found Inftoccnt of a charge that, he eiwuaiaatlcklly. Probably the fun "We have a report from the au­ Jeri Lyilne, a sixth grader at to be exact v and /the volume of The vast to***reh/facilltles of just $7.60! This ia the same cleah-^ prefer. Let Smith’s. Upholstery I iurchased frpm Moses In- Wood- ^Hebron whq has both written and ter. died Iri Essex yesterday. Mrs. Isaac Jackson had failed to register his car. FOR EXTRA MONEY buainesa has ateadily increased. Shearson, Hanvnlll/.' A Co. are and Terrace development. The ac- of the piece was a little increased ditor that leads us to the conclu- Bolton l^m entary School, Is the / ing job that is done on all rugs, Shop clean your rugs and restore MANCHESTER TREE PmUlINfi produced operka, operettas and oth­ She, Was bom ,lh Norwich June Mfs. Sarah Jackson, widow of LaChance produced a check in the^ by thq performances of ■ion-that all la i)ot well Ir the Wa- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G ordon/ viirs Pizu SHOP Three registered representatives available to tba’ public with not just a special quick-clean deal- their brightnese. Bug cuaKtone or ,. tlpn» ,,t»/r;j®t.urnap|ja...... tn.-,, .TtOlgmli er mustoal. ALUm Isaac Jackson, died this mor^ug court to show , that pp^fpiient. bad are always available'to assist you absolutely no those seeking County Court of Cottimdh Pleas ,KriUHur.of., -Bireh. M L . .Rd. ____ 188 W. SUddle Turiipiks Wl PW but, a, tobfxaigk clcMutog .qf yowc: .rubbep,,, , .z M ite ^ a n i R E H i ^ Bushnetl Auditoi^m in Hartford ichester iMfoK moving to Old at MfahriiSktar'MMnorfkr ’HeetMtoL' b'Sdn' m a d e...... said. "Hien we have a raport from je r i Lynne and the four In your ■ Ihi^^iffiienU.''' Sbearaon; liiformbtlob." in at rug. p b n t delay having this done sold here will, add years of, wear AUTO PARTS the first Tuesday It) May. . and the Unlversity -qf. Connecticut, She had been making her hbnK '''Fhbae'Mf'#^S7W''" Lyme In 1935. She was reported The case of Riebprd A. Messier, nedy. '' the department saying the auditor mentaltsts who accompany 'Hammill A (So, have been, serving their offlcea S'h j Appointments for ' Wednesday’s e Corsages ^ be displayed by John Gessay. Filnis ing was the same as that of tlie Jersey and Mrs. ' John Bitzon of burial will be in Ekist Cemetery. enil other First World War songs sufficient to finance just bormal the beauty and brilliance and fire charge. ield, 589-541 Main S t—MI 9-6885 ed to be blood donors to ap^ar for Bloodmdbile. .visit may be made by of the natural diamond. There­ on fishing and wild lif< in this state Jury. New York City; kori grand, Friends may call at the Wet- in very poor'taste. / operating eoets and bond piW iple PrcMt End AlHpmisflt "H w re .high quality does not SEATING FOR OVER Ample.; ‘ children. A cltarge of disposing of rubbish In connection with the member­ the next vlall of the tilo-u;iioiJi.e phoning or writing th«f local Red fore, Why be concerned with that will be showm. Turkel said Hoffmann-LaRoche klnt-Wetk Funeral Home, 142 E. "In Early Spring" was fine, with maturities in 1957-58.” mean hfgh cost” . Cross Chapter and signifying the 100 PEOPLE Parking! Funeral servlcM will be held on private property brought ship drive, a "cracker barrel" ses­ at Center Church Wednesday, be­ bogey thought "la it a real dia­ Tickets for Ladies, Night, to be IS since reduced the 150 miUir Center/St, tomorrow from 2 to 4 no quaUf^tiona _ _ "The best Information av GkMffol Rspoir VVorfc tween .1:45 and 6:30 p.m. hour desired for appointment. held April IP, wiU be a-vallabte to­ Monday- morning a t-8 o’clock- at xnd-7-to9-pntt;-——------, agatnst-Fred J; Bednarz of Vernon" ' ‘'Sohate'TatheUqvw,' opus '^ ” at thia time (November 1957)," sion if planned; H vriB be a com- mond?" Just take yourself to gram dote recommbHditlfln'te 'SO waa nolled. 13 ptnatton of eoclal fun and dis­ Working with Drs. Wright and Walk-ln donors who appear with­ morrow. , , milligrams. Aaaociate FDA the W, P. QlI ^ Funeral Hq^ c, waa placed poorly or the program. the audit concluded, "indicates that your jeweler, one you know, the The case o f Louia Fazzino of 16 cussion of ideas, questions and -Jli. Giddings on this project, Mra. out previous scheduling are wel­ man you have confidence in and Ellington Arrest (Commissioner John L. Harvey said 226 Main St„ ,at.d at 9 o’clock in By this time the audience was ■ewer department Income wiU not Gerard Miller and Miss Jennie come and may simply comp to Benton H. Sears, 17, of Hart­ St. Cyril Methodius Church, Hart, Lincoln St., charged with tamper­ Wiggly, a. situation which prqved be adequate to finance its/oper- hopes. Everyone wilt be invitM to whose knowledge you feel is com­ K n a r f 's hie agency reggt^ the 50 milli­ ing with a motor vehicle was con­ HATS' D u b a U o Wind, in, charge of Recruitment of Center Church during the hours plete. He will be able ' to tell WATKINB^WEST ford, is being held in the Rockville gram recommendation as safe. ford. Burial will be in St. BemardA disastrous to the reception' ac­ ating coats and bond maturities be­ join one of the . three informal tinued until April 19. Bond was grodpe discussing bow should the a n the crown­ new donors for the local Blood of the Bloodmoblle visit and indi­ you ail about the diamond you Police station pending posting of The FDA said the company Cemetery, Rockville^, - G>urt Cases corded this ambitious attem.p't. ginning With the year 1987-58.” M U SIC c e n t e r cate their willingness to be donors, a $50 bond, following his arrest set at $25. ; Mansfield Parents' Associatioh ing point of;. Committee, have, sent a* letter em­ ^Gem Expert ' hope to purchase. FOOD MARKET FUNERAL would use iU ' entire field stsif of F f lends may oaif at J^e funsral Of the four pieces sung by the Cash Surpinaee/ 'your ensem­ phasizing the problem, tO' each of added the committee chairmap. early today by, Ellington Constable home today and tomorrow from The general manager aald last meet the needs of parenta with 186 Middle Tpke. West Norman Weil, who has been In 540 B. MIDDLE TURNPIKE ' some 250 persons to aid in the combined sophomore, jtiMor and ble. Sec Man­ the 14' ^ A groups in town, When anyone contemplates buy- Walter Flucklger. collection of packages marked 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.n. WlUiam J. Holmes; 20, of 7 S. senior choirs, "Eh«kial Saw night, however, that both depart­ 1. "A child not attending Long- t e l . m i 9-6205 . ... J ... .1. ... . jewelry business for many SERVICE , The, youth is charged with In- Main St, wai fined $100 in Town ments a.'e winding up the year with ley School." Mrs. Margaret. Te- chester’s most letter says in part: ing a diamond, the thought that. years and who has made a special PHONE 9-2295 with the 150 milligram stipulation. Ex-Resident Quits > the Wheel” and "No Man Is An complete line, /rrhe 150-pint monthly quota aa- comes to mind is "la it a real dia-; study of diamonds Snd other ..toxication and breach o f the peace Arthtar W. SaVage Court thia morning by Judge Wes­ Island" were the moat successful. comfortable cash, surpluses and done, leader. '\ • Winners Named ORMAND J. WEST, In addition, Hoffmann-LaRoche ACCORDIONS si^ ed to Manclhester is the mini­ mond?" You as an individual precious and semi-precious gem- as the. result- of a disturbance at said it would immediately notify Andover—Arthur W. i&vage, 68, ley G. Gryk for the use o f a motor ' Miss Cole.Baergetlc added that neither department 2. "A child attending Longley S«B JaaePs Line' Of Open Monday thru Satnri Director Crystal Lake last night. He is vehicle without the owner's per­ Suicide Attempt foresees thc.type of extensive cap­ School," Mrs. Jo(ui'Hogan, leader. Handbags, Jewelry, Gloves KINSMAN ORGANS mum requirement for participa­ 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. phjrslciana of the dosage reduc­ formerly of Andover, died at his Hie latter piece seems" to have tion in the regional program. 'ITie In Hal Parade do not know-the answer for the ‘5 ' scheduled to appear in Ellington tion. home in Mansfield Center this mission. He pleaded guilty to the replaced "You’ll Never Walk ital improvements in the near fu­ 8. "Young adult ibui aduHa at stone you are looking at may look 142 E. OEN'TER 8T. Justice Court April IS. reduced charge originally entered Walter Rubacha, 38, of .254 ture that they have been under­ Mansfield,” the Rev. (Jlbson Lock- Private Inatructlona average monthly collection in Itke a diamond became it is clear SUNDAYS, 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. In New York, the City Health morning. ' Alone” as a cKoral faVorlte. On the JANET'S Manchester for 1957 was 113.9 Mrs. Marion Crossen, 137 N. Elm .» , • Oianehester’s Oldest Snow Blinds Driver . Dept.,, clamped an embargo on He was born In Mansfield, Aug. as theft. Main St., Hartford, a former Man­ "For • whdm doth the' bell toH", taking until now. "We have got-' ward, leader. , Inatrnments and Supplies of colo: and its sparkles show b»1i“ .'“ fferent setting for Snowrfalllng from a car roof on- ' ... \ . , - 617 Mala S t — Maacheater pints. Thia is less than 76 per cent St., correspondlncr secretary of | the'^cMors 'of the” SMCtrorn'*M^ diamond, to replace the old, Speciallzlag in the Unset cold packages of Marsilid canning., the ,26, 1891, the son of Clarence and Holmes was charged after he chester resident, was hauled from theme, the piece is suited to the Next to "SavlngB Bank” of /bur annual quota—an average With Finest Facilities * to th» windshield allegedly caused took a truck from a driveway and Orchestra For Hire Manchester WATES. won . first [ ^ ^ r .T e a u tlfu lT e tL ^ ^ ^ou puts and meats In towh- 150 milligrram does recommenda­ Clara Snow Savage. the Icy waters of the Ck>nnectlcut idealism o t yOuth. “Land of Hope Open Mon.—Open Thura. till 9 monthly deficit of 36.1 pints of and all of your jewelry; It takes ' a collision with .a parked c a r. on tion.- Packages recommending used it to drive a lady companion and Glory” by Elgar has a fine, prize again this year at the annual have also read that certain large ------‘ Elm St. yesterday. Before his retirement in 1956 he CALL 5U 9-5674 touch needed blood. Easter Hat Parade of the organiza- a step to your telephone to dial the smaller' dosage ' were not had been manager of Bumap Brook home. Holmes^ said that his own Rtve.r yesterday after what, police stirring melody, but‘-is so repeti­ manufacturers are producing dia­ Mrs. Lucille R. Goodwin, Moun­ said, was an unsuccessful suicide "There are 1,650 donors listed ' n n ■ ■ monds commercially., It is true MI 9-400 or 9-6863, to make an banned. ’ Farm on Rt. 6 for 35'years. He was car had become stuck in the mud tive that by the time the chorus appointment to see Mr. Weil and Dance tain Rd., told police'she was driv­ on Birch M t Rd. and he took the attempt. edical Mirror in our files who conscientiously Club. Her . large blue hat with that diamonds are and can be past vice president of the 'Con- is three quasters of the way support the > local rnoblle-unit flowers, set off by a black velvet avail yo\|:;self'of his services. The Totten Way SMITH'S ing north on Elm S t when she truck when he discovered the keys Police swung into action after through, the audience begins to WHAt Docross SAY ABOUf produced chemically,, but what no stopped to let an oncoming vehi­ liecUout Sheep Breeder's Assn, and they received a report that a man FOR HNE visits. Nine hundred persons 're­ dress, wa.s judged the prettiest. one seems to have added to that UpholstBry Shop ^Watkins Displays a member of Uriel Lodge, No. 24, in the .ignition. wish that the Almighty would siding in Manchester donate blood Lessons fort cle pass. As she started up again There was no intention of theft, had jumped from the ' Bulkeley Mrs. Laverne Kelson, secretary. statement, except in a very, very 460 51A1N ST. - snow slid from the roof of her car AF and AM. hurry up and make the land SILVERWARE at their places of employment. 3 Warren St,, wore the moat orig­ e CHILDRI^ Student Art Work Holmes told the court an;} he Bridge. Rubacha was pulled from mightier, and get the song over • X-Rays small print, is that these dia­ • TEENAQERS call Us Around The Clock onto the windshield, obstructing Ha leaves his wife, Mrs. Ger­ the riveir a short while later by REBHI.SHiNG This total figure of 2,550 residents inal headpiece, an 18-lnch high* monds, at thia time, are not of BtLL'S TIRE Phone 5H 9-4668 trude Burnham Savage of Mans­ added that he explained the situa­ with. , regularly supporting the program e ADULTS her vision, she said, and she struck tion to the truck’e owner before Patrolm.an Joseph- .Campisi., ’ • leather'and' Blood carousel with.. a fluted blue top, the fine gem quality and color AND a parked car. . The annual exhibition of ert field; one son, Clarence W. Bum- “ Siboney” by -Lecuona waa con' ia Inadequate for a town of 40.009 his arrest' The patrolman had been notified diictrtl energetically, indeed , mus- ■ ■> Pressure AND * trimmed With white Easter Bun­ that young Mr. and Mrs. America a Coniblnalfon CUSTOM Damage to her vehicle was esti­ work produced,w8A^he, public ham' of Hazardvllle; two daugii* S minute or two before' by a populatioh. It tells us that one per- nies. want, and are buying for engage­ Courses mated at $180 and to the pdrked ' A charge of abandoning a motor ^ a r ly by Miss Brenda Ann Cole. sqn/in every' sixteen is supplying REPAIR SHOP SLIP COVERS schools of iSrJncBMterIster will be ters, Mrs. Steve ' Ursln and Mrs. vehicle was' nolled.' passerby that the jump hkd been JEWELRY or Mrs. Evelyn Tongren, 55 Wad­ ment rings, nor the same beauti­ A Free Transportation ear at $300; No arrest was made. Robert Grenon, both of Anidover; Incidentally. Brenda waa pre­ Q. After hearing sojmuch about ■\ the'blood -our hospital uses,’: shown Tuesday through Monday, Leonard Incandella, 16. of 146 made. He-ran to the river bank af­ .radiation Injury 1 am almost dell Rd., cretosd the funniest head- ful ones, that Mr. and Mrs. Amer­ William H. Green. Prop. AN D d r a p e r ie s I Hoepltal Notes ' and nine grandchildren; one broth- sented with a corsage by Student W a t c h r e p a ir s Dr. Giddings has added the sup­ ica *want for themzely.to for the April 21 In Watkins. Bros, window S. Main S t, was fined $50 for ob- ter notifying headquarters. A sim­ Council Pruident Charles Van afraid to haro an x-ray. Just gear. It was constructed of a num­ Admitted Thursday: Jacob'Mar- on Main.St eir H. Elliott Savage of Pre.ston ilar report was also received frgm plemental information that for a ber of floor mops and a "monkey many different gift purposes they L'olumbia Bicycles TOTTEN tainiiig atmen goods. Prosecutor" Ausdall, and with a kfea by Pear- how harmful are such examfna- PHONE town of Manchester's size a blood REUPHOLSTERING ‘ cus, 8. Chestnut S t; George Quinn, The exhibit this y;sar features Plains; and one sister, Mrs. Robert William DeHan said that the youth a bridge toll booth attendant.' face mask, topped with , a small are used for. : Goodyear Tires Broad Brook;'H elen CaarneckJ, sou. Both 'Were received, wiUi equal tloBS? „ donor list of 4,000- is reasonable To begin with, the , ipske-up i - DANCE STUDIO techniques and medih of various Jones, o f Beloit, Wls. ?iurchased a ' stolen pellet rlfie Five police cniisers and a mo­ graca A. Let's start from scratch "and original hat. RUG CLEANING 126 W. Main St.; ^in or Matheson, NORMAN R. WEIL expectancy. He explained that c.hemicaliy“"of the, synthetic dia- j Repairs, Service 1.099 MAIN ST.—Ml 9-4400 types, including water color and Private funeral services will be rom .another youth. The youth torcycle went to the scene and au­ "1 Uke It Here" by Boland, “ All see if thia business of radls- Many of the members entitrto 68 Eltlhgton Ave,;.Michael Sater- oil paintings, rug hooking, wood held Bt 1 p.m. Monday In the thorities and fire departments on -OEMOLOOIST . the contest. Judges were Miss mom) is of the same composition | Accessories nis, 25 Cottage S t who stole the'rlfie was a juvenile American Girl" by: Lewis, and Uoh (x-rsys are one form of TEL DO 9-6868 carvlng.-pottery'and, jewelry mak­ Potter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson and has been referred to juvenile' both sides of the river were noti­ "America Our HerlUge” by Ste'ble Janet Fracchia, Miss Carol and as the natural diamond but it does i Discharged Thursday: Jeffrey radiation)' can be put In its "OVER THE 'TRACKS'TO not yet possess the natural beau 180 Spruce Street ing, and many others. The material St., wiiiimlmtic. authorities. fied to be on the lookout for "the sung by the all the choirs con­ proper plsce.'First, it would be They employ these tools only Miss Jewell Nerl. -1 f « Cotton, Broad Brook; Orystal Cot­ BETTER SERVICE” ty of diamonds. Synthetic dia Phon^Ml 9-0659 . 6 and 44 on display Is typical of the work The Rev. Robert K. Barrows, John Rylander, 19, of 1$6 N, .body." A boat was rushed to the cluded. the program. best not to be CxpoiMd to radia­ when thisre is something to be The regular meeting of the -1 CUNLIFFE tier, 14 Florence Ave.; Bonnie De- pastor o f the Fir^ Church of scene. ^ gained; ^ bowsky, 7 Franklin St.; Gregory produced in each of the twelve Elm St., received a suspended tion in any amount But wa WATES will be held Tuesday eve­ grades. It represents but a aam Christ, Mansfield, Will officiate. judgment, and John Brainard, ‘31, Read Herald Advs, Turnpik* Auto Sorvie* PACKAGE STORE Denson, 18- Davis Ave. Meanwhile, Rubacha floated and are. Throughout Our lives we Q. Are shoe-fitting x-ray ma­ ning. Weighing in will be^n at MOTOR SALES Admitted Friday: Linda I-anz, pling of the many arts and crafts Burial will be In Mansfield Oen- of 77 N. School S t, was fined $3 swam to a point only 200 feet are sprinkled with radiation chines safe? 164 Middle Tarnpike West 7:15. A guest speaker from the irSMARV ROUTE 6-44 e BOLTON experienced by MancheeterA young teV” Cemetery. Friends may call at for discharging fireworks. Ellington Youtlis CHiildren’s Service Bureau will EXPERT AUTO b o d y aad Somers Rd., Ellington; Russell from the Founders Bridge and from natural sources such as A. It depends upon what you 84 Hour ToEvlng Service M o's and Bill's Where all choice meats are cut Phone 5U 9-3324 Lanx, Somers Rd., Ellington; Rob­ people during their regular art the funeral home tomorrow from The two were arrdated f o r close to shore, which Is when Cam- cosmic rays that' filter down lecture and show a film. • - FENDER REPAIRS throwing a ‘‘(Jherry Bomb” .from Still Hospitalized 'mean by “safe.” Some ahoe- 511 6-4109rrBob Kiernaa, Prop. LUNCHEOMEHE to order. ert F. Zagura, 27 Ellington Ave. classes. 7 to 9 p.m. ^ ptsi grabbed him. from outer space. .Within re­ A Monte. Ctorlp Whist Party is TRY OUR ENAMEL and LACQUER BEER a car window on Main S t- Police quoted Rubacha as say­ fitting x-ray m'achlnes art Researjch -- Basic Tool Discharged Friday: Floyd Chase Individual names have been cent years we have been ex­ probably aa safe as the m enu-' being planned by the club for April AT THE GREEN REFINISHINGS Jr., RFD 1; Mrs. Edward Skiilen, omitted. Inasmuch as no contest Louis F. Comet . A charge of breach, of the peace ing that he has been having Raymond Beseette Jr„ 7, of. El­ posed to a little more radiation Cooiplele A'oto Repairing 22, with prizes and refreshments. LIQUORS waa dismissed. faeturers can make them— BAR-B-CUE REASON ABI.E PRICES Dart Hill Rd. ' was Involved. In their selection. Louis F. Cornet', 81, 35 M t Nebo domestic troubles which was why lington, waa described as stiil In than usual through atom bomb others are anything but aafs. The public is'Tnvited;- Kathryn L. Brown, 16, of 12 he made the jump. When his feet Clean Used Cars FREE ESTIMATES WINES Birth today: A daughter to Mr. This display was collected and ar­ PI., died at his home this morning. "cHUcal condition” at Hartford fall-out. The total amount of Shoes can be properly fitted for Successful Investiirig WHERE THE GANG Chickens and turkeye for a tan­ 'a n d Mrs. Byron 'Wood, Peter ranged by the art. teachers and su­ He was a retired mailmah. hav­ Chester I>r., was fihed $18 for touched the cold water, he Hospital today. natural and fall-out radisUon talizing dinner. ROUTE 80—WAPPING CONN operating a motor vehicle with without such gadgeta Why Neighborhood Shell DealeT MEETS FOR A Large Walk-ln Beer UoolSz Green Rd., Tolland. pervisors In W e elementary, jun­ ing retired 17 years ago. He had changed his mind. The youngster, son of Mr. and received ao fa f la small. In fact, How can you seleiit the securities that best meet yoiir Open Saturday Until 0 P>L AT THE RICHFIEI.n SIGN and Cold Beer At All Times defective brakes. She whs arrested Rubacha was taken to Hartford ■pend pert of your radiation CUSTOM MAPE Open Sunday Until 1 P.M. The King and Queen dance of ior high and senior high schools. been a resident of Manchester for Mra. Raymond Bessette Sr., of it ia only a fraction of the allowance for a needless pro­ individual needs? What companies, in wh^t industries, TASTY SANDWICH! TBU Ml-Sto404 Open Daily 9 AJ«. to 9 P.M. over 60 years. after an accident March 24 in Hospital where, pequli^ e Aluminum RoU Up Awnings hontas, will hold Its 47Ui anniver­ She was bom Oct. 21. 1921, In installed until he Coula/Mtain-an­ T he committee met here last (S atm A e lie Over so Years Experleaoe aaid, ‘‘because it wo'uld' have German Output Soar$ refuse. 'Die benefits far exceed the skill and knowledge which EDWARD W. KRASENjeS, Manager e VeMtian Blinds SOU) Excum vnY i n m a n c h e s i u m sary banquet at Red Men’s Hall Plymouth Park, Nova Scotia, the other. ' . ■.' night with CMS officials in a tlie harm. Physicians are s^ ool- - only a physician can apply by 'o Storm Doers ^ tonlgtat Charter members "will be prostituted a good firm and a good daughter of Daniel and Anna Mac- Harry L«istsr, 87, of no cortain closed meeting. '' personally attending the pa­ i ^ c S i a s i . PAUL'S name,” Bonn—West Germany’s gross ed in the proper use of x-rsy e' Oombinatlaa Windows honored at the banquet William MacDonald. address, chaqied with Intoktcatloa, After the meetlnjg, CMS spokes­ and other radiation equipment tient . S h e a r s o n , HAMMjLL $ Co. Paint and Wallpaper Store C a llM I9. 58Q7 Hpiv does Carl take It all 7 She leaves her husband, Wil­ was grimtod n^fukpeaded Judg­ men announced "no final safes of national product in 1957 totaled A w n iR g JOHNSON PAINT GO: Vrnrmm mmd TaleeMvUie hews Is Reatiw Hot ieik $>w* fariws. MaRehtsfar Mavlag Moachastar Ca. dlS Main Street "He’s kind of an idealist too,” fred; and a son, Byron U Ptrry ment. - tha Connecticut Contract would be 46- billion dolMtre, rough^ 6 per A. AIMETTL n i sum 8T„ h a n c b e s t e s p s o n s u m w lauMHed tbrsogh The , Herald’s the elder Spero said.' “tie under­ 195 WEBT CENTER « r . ; } of Andovtr; her - mother, Mrs. Michael D. Fbjdio. 40, of 183 entered into Until afteV the annual cent more toan tn 1966. 'SN a ■ \ . :'X. I' X. / \ ' / /• :y . ■ X

PAG5 E rcO T ESTER EV HERALD, MANCHESTER.'CONN., RATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1! M A NCH ESm EVENll«yaiu> —r- snpNooRAraio ik a x n in o . We teaaiiiEly X ■4 X ALLEY OOP BY V. T.^A M L IN OUR BOARDING HOGSE ■' with llOtIPLE FoUc, OiM# dayA: Approach a old frandpa wh;y he ret mer» rlATafain. ItC E ^KAFF/rO ^wSo* »ay aomcthlRf ilhd then D O C ^ e / 6F Ay CA«*L6AtMrtG& WMNT ^ , ^SUSPEMD •ay "Pariod.” ' , ■ •' fo per a tio n s— 'otti kind of in L eft F iilld ^ rajiiiy t o rtoT bod avselp past that, Their motive leavee nie in the 0erald. A ngle PICKLE fiBSETES dark:; , •'iV . re an old eodr< SCENEA1\STAWsMA30I^LAUM■ ...... 'n- EARL YOST HErt-HEH// Ouija Board Yankees, BraveR IS ZERO — AM* /WISTAh Editer - ^ usually PAYS OFF sooisiej! irSAN luu r /I OR AlOSTUY I Sftfy WIND— ^ O ^ily G row w ^d Piwzle l^feted to Wii % Shorts Taken from Hera and There Es^pert T un^ s ; Pehtiant predictions will be a dime a dozen during the next Naw York, April l»tA%~TMa, \J ACROSS Grat S ah^ U p f o r nstlon's sports writers sod 1 Shade. ' 44 dwicaEttWMa i ? 5 2 S t l l C “ few ola, Cincinnati. Phnadalphla, home Court, and *a;iveral kikey Bos- Yanks would 'repeat in the OPN. F-a ...-, I- 24 Wide djlerame 32 “Sla^lhMF San Franciaco, Pittaburgh anB lead in their coast to coast aeriea. of the Loa Angates Doo| •( epiaiee. \ 54 Paaaad aa la Mha” aua. The New York Yankees failad engaged the Y*nka in the two- ton'players ara ailing. American Leisgue. • 25 Lcagth tioMi alheta. 'Chicago, .over' hi- the American '1 think we’vs done great work 55 OraaMito S3 TillwL Laagua, the final atandinga, tha In only two games during game pre-aeaaon aet for to, these WbrrijBs Foes In the compilation of total /■ hreedik. hastoa^S wwpdaM Mythilaatoal ' atara claim, will-find the teama season. 'The whitewash- many 'yearaX In getting the edge on tnam,”.Han­ points, which were decided on 2S Lem lika thia: New_York. Chicago, De re administered by Cleye- Stengel, who never faito to sur- num said as he put hlsXcharges the haab of eight tor first, aav- 27 “A mtN ia •• NaaSawertoe Kansaa City.' ., . Here's prtoa one and all, including hia QW]t In Puck Final through a workout ysstprday. en for second and aa on down UFEUNE. eed at — t” troit, Boidon, Cleveland, Baltimore. "But it doesn't mean a thinT-^et MAqOR k ,j.|2 f Kanaaa City and .Waahington. another Ibr the Ted Wiillama- players, /baiifa out of his ouija con- the line, Milwhukee had IZSO worda. feren» with tha ahtatenieot we have won three out of Rye to 1,043 tor iecond' place St. "t" ' '. 29 "__Daeaawd." Mickey Mantle, the player* Mickey MaiiUe debatea. Though Bosthn, April l 2 - ( ^ —Boston's Im« •The Ktes Williams edgelLthe Commerce Kl'd that ailston Howard probably will surprising defense and threatened games unless ws can get this nex^ Louis. ■ claim; , win win the batting, home be Ida left fielder when the official one.” Tha Yanks had 1,228 to 1,028 CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNSli)' m4 Ti 2 weeda. SaaMwhau yon and moat' valuable 'honor# in for the . American League batting shaxeups for mighty . Montreal 31 Impadeat. title, .388 to .204. Itentle took aeaaon opens in Boaton Tuesday... wera' chief topics today aa the Little Cluuioe'af Ptayipg for second place Chlragp. tha A. L. with Hank Aaron the Thia move no doubt auroriaed Bill Ruasell, the Boston back­ Behind Milwitakee ahd St. 32 Ona ttpa ai .batting and MVP choice In the night hitting. hinoraYrom the Boa- teams awaited the third gam# of irttafla. ' faofht ton star, .381 to .370. in afternoon Howard aamu'ch as anyone, for JBl- their deadlocked SUhley Cup boards spectoUet was given. little Ixhtto la the Natlenal League, N. h . WllUe Mdya waa Ubbed the lie hasn't played an Inning in the chance togitoy because of'a'eevere 35 PlakiM. 'aenlor home home run king. Beat warfare. Williama batted .397 to hockey championship playoffs. the^ritera and broadcaswra 36Cirealar area- . outfield this a ^ n g . H<'a been After splitUng the first two ankle sprain- suffered in the third had the windup this way: Gin- S Aa'^iSdWktoaL « Fraaeh ahy- pitcher# will be pdn Oryadale of Mantle'e .367. Apparently "night strictly a catcher. inaait, Med la A Ured. ' « Harae. life" agrees with Mantle betfttey! testa on Montreal 'jee, the clubs playoff game April 2. But I>r. Ed­ dnnatl, Lpe Angeles, San Fran- BY AL Ca F p and BOB LOBBKRS ^a-ratiel, the Oodgera'and BlUy Pierce of But, Stengel^ has decreed, if resume action tomoiTow night at ward Brown, the Celtlce’ physi­ Cisco, PWadelpWpt Pittobargh. 37 Mill Hapaa. 7 Tliil c « W !?' the While. Box M'iih the Plratea Yogi Berra's ailing hand to in cian, was on hand to make a last l-ms NOUSB...««LMMJNr «WX,X WM4.SP and. Tigera the moat iminoved In case you mliaed It la I Boston Garden with a fourth to Chiengo. 3S Seltaa'a daaiaa. ■ ra left fl follow Tuesday. minute decision. In back of New York and M0,16N0IS ihb- IMaM .19 Battle atopper. eluba.. .Bob Davldaon of Bolton —the All-Star National Baakat- the bat against Backcourt ace Bob Cousy of • s r e t J S r ball AaSn. first team Tor the 1947- ntoughv Montreal’a defending Chicago in the Ameridaa 40 “__P ^ ” ■9 89J7 toehea to baekt^Ahia haa been named chief ateward for Boaton. cup cbampironouncemMt, too, must have ed thinking wtUr their 5-2 con­ cold. •htp aporta cara.. .The green flag Tardley of Detroit. Where’a BlU feft Jerry Lump* slightly be­ quest Thursday night. The Hawks players, although will be dropped for'the flrat time Ruasell 'of Boaton, who waa plckM wildered. A cdtmla of days ago,. New Light heartened by Bob pcttlt's appar­ J thia aeaaon for atock car competi­ aa Qie player of the year? Some­ Lumpe was lla t^ a a tha ra g iu ^ \ Goalie Don Simmons, at times ent return to hia regular season Whitt Has &7 it • • tion at Plaln.vtlle Stadiiim on Sun­ body stubbed hia toe eomewhere. third baaeman. \ almost uncanny,, a hard-bitten aeoring form. Joined Hannum in day afternoon at Z.-SO. I-eaving Ruasell off the All-S^r . Incidenuily, todays gamf was corps of veteran defensemen and taking a cautious attitude. They a • • • team waa naarly aa shortsided aa the eighth'-between tbe^anka and Imprdved, back-checking by the can’t forget the playoffs of a yeas To Take Lead JOcco MacgiMeomo,''the Pough- Pot p ^ n g over Ted Williama for the Phils since the start ofxtrataing forwaria^have put Boston in a new ago when, they lost out to the Cel- 75- • kaepale, N. Y„ s^Mk car pilot, who moet..valuable player award in the and left Philadelphia Mapagpr light. tlca in a seventh game that wept \ \4rlvea for Bdb Oliver of Mane(anchea- American League last aeaaon Mayo Smith In ajgood poaiubq to In the selsond game, this com­ into double bvertime. At Greensboro \ _ hopes for belter hick ton.„...tonight Fishing -.season in Connecticut analyse the merits oY lack of bination treated super stars like If the CelUca .win tonight, a aev- Iverslde stadium than he had opens one week from today. The of the American- League cha: Maurice (Rocket) Richard, Dickie enth and deciding game will be BY KEN/DALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD state reports that "approximately pions. Greensboro; N, C., April 12 l ^ — lUDD SAXON IS ..opener toat. Saturday, Moore, Bemis Geoffrion and Jean played at Boston Monday night. Don Whitt, a golf professional for Joci -.aetia new‘apeed'.record for 70,000 pounds of trout will be in Said he: Beliveau like mere mortals- The winning team takes a $12,000 n a NualifyW top but ran I Connecticut waters before open- "I'll swap peraohnel with Casey ny Buaso of New York, stands over Larry Boardman, whq almost Id of his: 27 yeira, says ha on ropes dazbd after being floored in the fifth round of their Montreal averaged 8:4 goals per pot for the championship aeries, play* his beat in the summer. Into-fatotol# 6 the first' • semi when ing day. Mott of' the flah will any time he'a ready. Seriously, 1 game during the regulai^ season with $7,000 going to the losers. be two-year-olds, with one-half don't see how the Yanks can lose. iled 10-round bout -here last night. Buaso scored a tech­ He took the official opening of hia dUtermittol geai: froze and the nical mqckout.in the ninth round after flooring hia Maflborough, and a shade under five in its four^ *> Expect Full court Press the PGA summer tour to back up 7 ear waa in'the pits the rest of being broa-n trout. A total of 344 The club haa balance and that's game sweep of Detroit iitv. the Hannum worked his players yes- tha night..."a?tfottl’(KpIlver '" btl- j atreama and ponds are Invotvod tha stuff pennant# are made of. Conn, opponent seven times in the bout. (A'P Phetofax). hto contention by taking a one- They have all the Ingredients, the \ semirflnals. .terday*^ methods of countering a stroke lead into today's second 1 aon. will get golden o p ^rtu n lty ' i*** atate's trout stocking prb- Yst the Bruins have held Can*', full-court prMS that Boston has to move up lii\the hflavywelght ' gram. nXMit important, being maneuver­ round of the: $15,000 Greater • • • ability. If a key man get# hurt, diens to four in two games—thraa employed effectively since losing Greensboro Open Tournament. ■ ' nmKihjta 'Irahsdaik he of those while Boston. was at a the services' of Russell.' The St. Whitt, a ebfC-spokeu Alameda, u aquarta off agaiim No. 1 light Friendly t>on Clerkln, scholaatie there'a always another to fill in.” B u88o Plans Weigh t Battle player disadvantage. Louis coach said he hopes the Cel­ , heavyweight contmder Harold ■portjwritar vHth the Hartford On that subject, shortstop Tony Calif., pro touring with hto wife 1 "We have to start all over again tics try it again. and their two children, bettered Johnson In a 10-rounder at Foot limes, haa received more publi- Kubek pullad his toft thigh muscle and now its three out of five, in­ "After all. we did all right .Guard Halt In Hartfor^W ltaon to. y during the past 10 day* than In yesterday’s 14-^ shellacking of stead of four out of seven.” said against U the other night in Boa­ par by four ahota with a 34-33—67 V J. NtjSfl. working out in Near York under moat figures on the aporto front— Richmond of the, International first round effort.yesterday. "^IfMhyKAldwidMaa. 'League. It iuat may keep him jiut Boardmaii x)n Elevator. Montreal Ciwch Toe Blake. "It’s ton until the last two -''ininuteB. .,,Hfi,(lrppE«.d fly* #iutta of iQ, to.?o„.. ’■s UW'tQtaiagt: of. .WtUtey B^nteiJO* an4/Yi^;/h«uuiae...h«.n«nm.'IA';’hto.- 'of ^ oi^iiing'diiy ITheup; ‘sb wnat going. tO'bC' When one bail‘ can .upeat ua and feet in giifung the reatf by a itagt* " “Don’t say Ptrry lin't rasoureaful. Dad! Doatn't h a, paper m a t he obierved while cov­ Blake, referring to his club’s 2-1 they closed in," Hannum said. "So will Stengel do? Take a look at triumph in the 6pener, said Boston shot over five rivals. Five more alwaya coma up with riiiathod for staying for dinnar?" Answeif To PTcrious Crossword Puzzia On Classifieil Pags Arthur Fledtor, diatlngutohed ering a Mmi-final C3aas A basket­ his ouija board and switch Gil Me- we should be much better off now were two itroke* behind at 69 and conductor of the Poeton Pope Of' ball game \a t,th e New Haven "very easily could have won both that we expect it." Dougald back to short and inatall Deckeii Orten in games.” 11 others trailed by three with 70s. cheatra, lytU direct the famed HaVr Arena. Don was upset, like .hun- Bo6^ Richardson at second base. The gaune at Kiel Auditorium Twelve others equeled the Star- tr vard Unfveraity Band in the playA divda of o th erk ^ lth the officiat- But while the Yanks were sur­ <‘.We are considering changes.” will be before another aellout mount Forest Country Club COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO hur of tha National Anthem oy>en- g and in ptainXalmpto language veying their tiohei, the' Dodgers, Boston, April 12 (/P)—Johnny Busso of New York planned Blake said about tomorrow night's crowd-of more than 10,000; .ourse'a 35-34—T1 par flgurea. i. f S a s j S i i B r Ihg day—Tuesday— at Fenway ich everyone underatood, btaat- who are ho'ping to give Milwau­ a weight battle to remain in the lightweight division today contest but wouldn't elaborate. Lost to Finaterwald hit.'L. — AND ITk A CRYINa ftHAME THAT Park in Boston. Bwa i****** will include presentation of the of the offidaUhg? had it! out their RaleigiTiNorth Carolina clash. Boardman, once the top-ranked a long Jluvess-enforeed leybff. of $400 a.s a 2-ye*r-old. the year with $8,700 in winnings. 'H A Y g A U i . American League's ‘most valuable would have been poor reporting. ' State League) farmhands 6-0 at For Boardman it meant the end lightweight contender, also didn't THIS year hia best finish waa a BUGS BYJNNY player award to'Mickey Mantle by . Clerkln was a reporter aVthe Raleigh; of a'comeback—begun after a long listen to orders to get off his toes tie for 15th and be netted about $2,000 in three money fintohea in ITS STARTIN' League tY-eatdent Will Harridge game in question, not an official. Donovaa Imprebees layoff following a loss to BuSso and' stand flat-footed and low to BUZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Y! WATER'S GOMIN’^ TICY Pt/TTHOSe Tony.Kid)ek of the Yanks la slated OfCtoiala in any apoi-t should ex­ Dick Donovan continued hia in a televised bout in the same wing punches. 11 major tournaments. TRAIN! I ' UNPERTH V A FIREPLUGS I Two tbp Rated Derby Hprses He needed that hot putter yes­ SEE BERK, COMRAPEl you PUT TEE WRSNft'J^'EOXES to receive the League's rookie of pect criticiam of their work. Tm fine pitching (aa expected) for the ring tost June. f Layoff Should Help V TM‘ ROOF FIHEP White Sox. Stan Musial hit a "The kid won’t fight again until terday as Jerry Magee of Toronto, ARE YOU TELLING ME ALL ONIEEWRSNCSEIPS. JUST W TIME! NOW the ymft aaratd (tnd'Norm Siebem. "ctir* by the Executive Committee Enters Marines a pro only nine months: Al Bald­ 1 DON'T KNOW AH IKHOW MOSCOW REPORTED M09EMEHTS 4,111 get the Spflrtlog New# miner w'.aa unjust and uncalled for. It hpmer for the Cards’ only rim in he learns to obey instructions andj'Lose and I^opes of Riv^s Rise MV NEW CARPET the eighth innings Donovan toiled. "I'm going into the Marines for not, take unnecessary punches.’ ing of Markham, Ontario; Johnny AIRCRAFT CARRIER iVIMAT OP THE AMERICAN WARSHIP: league playa • 6t 1957 award. should be rescind^. And the CIAC six months May 3 under that pror Pott of Shraveport. Ito.; veteran WONT as RUINEP' rs^J could ''wen ''start 'ah I'hvisiigaQph Thht'm akjea'a tdtat of one run said-Larry's father-manager, - Sam FROM A T A N K IR ! you Wins INCSRIlECtLY, you KSMIRCH , Donovan has yielded in 13 in- gram providing for reserve train­ Boardman. "The layoff while in the New York, .April 12 UF)- -Hbpea and the well mark Is whether Lincoln Road, the top men finished with 33a. day was their apventh straight. In the first round and three times 75 to 1 shot who almost whipped ’ Two Stroke* Behind Ace righthander Jim Bui)nlng was rounder-in Miami. ! rated Nadir. .in. the Florida Derty, in the fifth.' but ran into a jolting ' He refused to fight me up silky Sullivan, making hi# final Sharing seventh place et 69, two bombed for seven runs in the first left liook ..and went down forr a here," Busso said. "A guy would^ -- can boost hia Kentucky Derbj/ strokes behind Whitt, lyere Bruce" Silky Sullivan Debut three Innings. compulsory eight count in the have to break Dupas' legs to get appearance before heading fOr the stock in the $15,000 Biscayne Bay Crampton of Sydney. Australia: The Giants licked the Indians sixth. i decision down there." Blue grass country, coulu do no Handicap. It al,so is at a mile and John McMiiUin of Air Q ^ a, Calif.; when Don Taussig singled home A crowd of 620 fans, who braved better than third in a mile race one sixteenth. F.Ieven were en­ Bob Keller of -Eglin Field, Fla.; Whitey Lockman in the 10th. The •Boardman won the seventh 'as at Golden G.ate fields in Ctolifor- « MORTV MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI An^Emharrassing One I Busso appeared to tire badly and a driving sleet storm, paid a gross tered, four' of thenv eligible for Chuck Alexander of nesriy High Indians not only lost the bail game I more - than held his own in the of $1,374 and a net of $880 for the nia. And Nadir also wound up third the big one at LmiisvfUec Point, end TVmy Lema of Napa, MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD 'VCijR DINNER'S^ but 'they- ..may have lost Herb I eighth. Larry had the edge in the Busso-Boardman return bout. in a aix-furlohg affair at Keene- Cali.’. “ A READY MORTY-COME PPW HOW MUCH LONGER Score, their opening day pitcher, land'in Kentucky. Deack Duncan, who.se owner, Another foreign threat, 22-year- ' Albany, Calif., April 12 (/P)-^nky Sullivan Day at Gol^n who suffered a stonrach ailment. Silky,, famed for hia come- ^ F O R you, THAT'S RIGHT, UNCLl € AND GET IT ARE WO GO! NO TO Gate FieWs brought embarras.sing defeat to tlie big red speed­ John Kelly, never nominated the old Gary Player of, Johannesburg, PHILt IT'S -M IS S GOOKRf DEI V BE ON THAT d iet? ^ Ted William# got up to the from-far-behlnd''-atyla of racing, colt tox the Kentucky classic, rulca South' Africa, was one of the 11 in SERGEANT m ic key! SAVS SHE'S SEEN ster, prepping for the . He stage: By PAT BOLDl'C • ictive In a clean end competitive Tim Tam and Jewel’s reward up to the $125,ofo Derbji,’at Louis­ SUky carried 122 pound*, com- Silky a trainer^ Reggie Cornell; -'-e. - compose the Derby's big four, was latoed with n o foe Gone. Plshln' Close to 700 parents, giiafdians sport." ville May 3. Next week at: Jamaica said, "It to dear he neede^ ' that Praise for Parents beaten by 4'a . lengths in a bet- tbe 3-year-blds in the New York and 113 for FurYvan. Kentucky race. .We Just haven't b ^ n able ItKCECANTILB Uli.\{aCE ' and Little L ea^e baseball hope­ Handicap, q six: turlonga face at DICK V'te / Standings. fuls turned out last night for the .Director Fran Mahoney also leas race. Bendicto won in 1:10 3/5 are* get theit. final chance in the Keeneland. ” tHS toy NtA >ypies. Ins. TJL PsTOfl. 'OtUALLI Derby entries all carry 126 In the to work him like we wanted be­ W L Pet. praised the league offleiato and over a sloppy track with Roman Wood MemorlaU The $10,000 Rawtucket Handi­ May 3 race at Churchill Downs. cause of the wet weather. But annual registration at Waddell Bow aeconfi; '. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Take nothing away' frpm Gone Rainbow.Club...... - 78 26 .750 School. Ernie Dowd, past president parents for taking sueji * vital in­ cap, a mile and 70 yards at Lincoln that colt that beat us could beat Man. Auto Parts ,. 71 29 -.710 Down in Maryland they'll go Downs, drew eight. Rockcastle WHS SATILLITS is flown id a u s iWSlrUDY Fishin' and , hia ,' ^ Ip h anyone." of the LittI* Leagu-' and a-fllliated terest' in the. local program. Ma­ ^SURB'. but mostly X THOUNtr OP «Ve ISSN OPFBRIO TMINTYJ SWBU! ITLl Harm’s Camera . . . , 69 35 .663 honey also donated a trophy to tihe Important races for other Der­ after the -Chesapeake Stakes at waa assigned 121 (munda, one more MR. ABERNATHY u and so is ouesTiONSD M ptnut. about his BRAND FOR MY tXaUeiVS < SIV2I VOU A Nevea,. who earned a trip , to" the with the local progl-am for the last by eligible# headlined the pro­ BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY nr SRAMS IT TOOK n err m» up Opmell said, nevertheless, Silky Garden Restaurant . 64 40 .615 eight years, termed the attendance sea-son's leading batter. Laurel, w/iile some others may than for' Speed Rouser. MTHOM THtRf. ANO— I HOPEDt DOWN AOAWt RyiCTlONS IN SfACI. ' STORY poc. lUNORKwmriMMriee 'io Derby with their performance. had run a good race. He’ll be test­ gram at Jamaica, Laurel and head for Lexington. Ky., to try dnd They went the mile in a fast Gaudet Jewelers ... 61 43 1587 the largest ever. Both Sullivan and Nick Cataldo, NONSENSE, ASERNATHy/' LONS HOURS I FROM NOW ON. THOee eUYS ARE MV startT w w ed, .next'' probably In a seven- Gulfstream Park today. earn a Derby berth in the Blue Outstanding in Friday’s . races ..WERE MUCH TOO ALDNt IN HSROtS..eSNCIAUy DOC CRONYUt 1:34 4-6, only I 1-5,seconds off Manchester Trust ..48 56 ..443 Preeldent Phil Sullivan announced newly elected secretary, explained The moat important ia the $25,> X unoerstano wmalss 0SIN6 A NAVy MAN eight* * mile race ■ at Churchill Afancheeter Optical 48 56 .462 Grass stakes at Keepeland April was a riding triple at Jamaica by CLOSE TO LAND TO 5PACB w m Citation's track record ahd one of Downs on April 26, one week be­ Saturday. April 19 aa the-tentative much help waa needed in the com­ OOd-added . Experimental Free 24. Ismael Valenzuela. He won the MAYS BEEN cmneo Z OUGHT TO KNOW... yni APRAia the fastest miles eVer by a 3-year- Ace Piano ...... 35 65 .350 date to hold tryout# for the 285 ing season and urged parents who FiNO WHALES. >MANPVr fore the Derby. Memorial Store . . . . 25 79 .240 Handicap, at Jamaica,' wh^re 10 Ten fillies and mares were en­ feature with Discard ($9,80) after THESE WATERS^ Old. youngsters who registered last are interested in coaching or um­ were entered for the mile and one tered for the Golden Poppy Handi­ •scoring with 'Tlrg and Yang Odr." 3 ^ Track Record# Set •Those in the big crowd who* Montgomery IVerd . 17 87 .163 night. Broken down 110 l ^ s piring to contact a league .official wagered op Gone Fishin' collected Thtce matchM — Manchester sixteenth gallop. A. J. Oatriker’a cap at Golden Gate Fields. Solid, ($7.50) and Uncle Sid ($9.90r: TTi# crowd of 10,1<)2 and the $1.- signed up for the American as soon- as possible. A tetal of 85 Niaht Amool is the Il7 pound top- Rae, Born Rich and Nooran were In other feature r«cet. Mickey 183,111 „ they .wagered were both. $15.90, $6.30 and 53.10. Furyvan Auto Part# over Gaudet Jewelers, League, 92 registered with the In­ coaches and 30 umpire* are neces- paid $7.70 and $3.50. while Silky Harm’s Camera over Garden Res­ weight but tbe.Elkcam Stable's topweights, each with 117. Shan Boy. (36) won at Laurel, and'Boy- Northern Californta track records ternational League and 83 signed jaary for a successful program, Hubcap may be Uangeroua with Pac, Safe Message and Ezgo cotter ($i3;601 at Gulfstream.-Lin­ for a weekday. . returned $2.40 to show. A total of taurant and league-leading Rain­ $39,570 was wagered on Silky to to play in the National League. only 110.' Hubcap won the Swift topped e Jeld of five, each with coln Downs dldn't^operate because The throng, came to aee Silky. bow Club.over Manchester Optical Sullivan also aet Sunday, May 18 Staikea at the Long Island course 116 pounds, for the $10,000 Phoenix of enow. ' ’ - . Ha waltzed off on W# usual slow win. —were divided by iiiitlar-3-l mar- as a tentative cpen'ng date in all start and was 29!* length# off the The $5,500 first money more giiui last night vhilfe Montgomery three leagues. Hoop Hall of Fame pace of Gone Fishin’ at the half­ than doubled the earnings of Gone Ward shut out the Mimorlal Cor­ ||-I2 ('iahin’ who nad Won just $5,900 ner Store 4-0 and. Ac < Piano and Operated at a Loss voeatV’. way mark. Building to Start ndgtway As usual, the hdrse that won the previously. Silky added $1,500 to Mancheatitr Trust roL’ed to a 2-2 ' New Treasurer Allan Keenan 8100,000 after boost his winnings to $125,450. stalemate.' read tost year’s fna .dal report Springfield, Maas., April 12 (Ah— EVERYONE GOES Top single and triple scores were which revealed the program which BY PETE HOFFMAN being 29 lengths back last March The total betting for the nine- Construction will begin on 'a JE F F COBB 8 , began going around hi# rivals chalked up by Sonny Chandler 144 comprised a total of 410 boys, op- THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE ____ BY WILSON SCRUGGS race program ’ topped a million besketbsll Hall o( Fame on the ITe W LOND^ ^ BUT THE NOTE DIDN'T SAJI ^ WHY, VOU ACT LIKE VOU toming Into the final turn. Then dollars for the first weekday in —379, Lee Ande’’son 129—356, AI eiated at a deficit of $985.25. Al­ I WAS Fountain 134—346, Viv Gero 336, TO THE BOWL DC*BS,DOmYUT ] TUAT APTCAICXH ^ IF eOCASCD ou iAamsHt/ INVITED I WAS GONNA MEET A CUTE, DON'T TRUST m e;...Aa tomethln^ .happened Northern California history. The ready league offictoto have eatl- Springfield Cbilege campus in the Pete Barletta '336, Al Russo 339, i eted a $270 defl’'ii. for the com­ spring of 1959 ft was announced WATERFORD UXVS DCCEIVL VOU. BAIL HAONNUO IN, HONEY/ LITTLE CHICK LIKE YOU/ I WANT 15.... "He h&g.badly In the stretch," previous high -was $880,662 on TUITM9$UIBWAI-L00KaTU TS NAAVCTKCOUCS MURSRCDWV aald J«c£ey Sho^aker, despite May 11, 1949. The previous largest Ted Bpelaa 142, Ken Seaton 142 ing season but plans arc bei%g today. ORE TO MIKE hia good time of 23 T-S seconds for and Andy Kravontka 126. , , formulated to help check the an­ cwMRS„.aMH6aaccAi too least susptcr:' HOLD IT.' / ONE ASUKrCMENT? MAIABimiaL I weekday crowd came Just a day The announcement w-aa the first THIS SUNDAY AT COlVnUG HER BLESSaxiS. tha final quairter. “ I think it would later with 12,958, nual losses. Dow< else pointed out definite word on the project since irviASA have been a different story 4f he that in eight “seas'ins the Little a building campaign was started. SHECMiyK TECH-AGE had had a race before this ene. I League program has spent ap- . Ed Hickox, National Assn, sec­ SPEED B O W i BOCOQHT Wins Dart Tounulinrnt Waa afraid at the top of the lane Hiickey Pliyoffa” * prmimately $26,000. retary, said a pledge of $50,000 2:30 PAl FOR TH| ASKMCHOW that we weren’t going to get there Hank ' Bakulski defeated - Mel A brief speaking program and from the National Basketball IXNOWBUr today.” Coaches' Assn.' brought funds to 'Saturday’s Schedule ; Eagleson in the finals of the an­ a film on the Boaton Red Sox con­ IKWOW.'.: Still the flame red chestnut nual Singles Dart Tournament at cluded the successful night. Chief more then $120,000. He said the rates among the Kentucky Derby American League Final amount provides. the operating Grand Opening Pay Radng Program 2 ) ^ the British American Club last at Police Hermx'. Schendel lauded favorites. Bill Corum, pfeafldent of Springfield at Hershey (Herahcy night. A field of 28 shooters com­ the excellent turnout and compli­ committee with sufficient funds to Churchill .Downs, where the 3- Leads 1-0). peted. The Doubles Tournament mented offleiato oil thelr'wonderful begin construction. Top Drivere In New Glfte for tlie.Ffret ' THRILUNO ; F R E E year-olfear-old -claiMlc is run, calne here will be held Friday night. yiASkiNa just to> see the colt that tuma from , Sunday’s Schedule Job with the youngateTs. "pur de­ England Racing 1,900 LnilieB to Enter BAC lagganLggard into flier. Nntleaal Itoague Final - ■ I partment haa very tittle' trouble San Diego, CtoUf,*-Karl Haln* Corum aaid Silky might atlll be Montreal at Boston (Tied 1-1). Middleweight boxer Rory Cal­ with boys in Little League,” Schen­ Oruder, J6(>, (Jermdny, and Woody Admiaelew— Adnlto 81.23, Kid* fiO »-T n k e E x it 71 *■ Y$inipik»aEM teig A t I$* Kent .the 'top choice at poet time. AmerieaB Mugne Final houn once had an ambition to be- del pointed out. 'Tt' wonderful to Wlnalo' 15414, Ban Diego, drew. '37)4 tto ^ y distance is IK i mils*. Hirshey at Springfield. ^ coma a doletor. * kndw that wa havt to many boys 1 0 . A ■®' *■ i Alt. -n ,v

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MANCHESIER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATCRDAY, APRIL 12, 1&68 PAGE TEN MANCHESTER E V E l^G HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.' SATURDAY^ APRIL 12, 19B8 SAleimeil^’.B^ Anted 36-A eles For SAle louschold (y00(|8 51 \Room8 Without Bohrd 59 UousM for Sale ' 72 Houses for Sale 72 \ Hdn84M for Sale 72 SubuilMM for Sslo Automobiles fo^ Sale 4 Auto Dlivitif School 7-A^i^ERE OUGHTA BE A LAW I FAGALY And SHORTEN < InranuMt I’- R E U A H i TWO POWE] mowera, reel PLEASANT large^ heated rwm. NEW SIX Ro o m hoiiae. Carter fit.. VACANT SIX room (tope, oU heat, TWO^AMILY duplex, 84. roomk. BOLTON (TENTER - L aigs. she iT c A lZ T 5 w l5 i F T .l May- SED USED furnitura ra« O l a i t j f i f d r u u V&t V UMd car HARRISON Driver Training VAN’S INKRGI 1C YOUNG MAN • type, ushd vi„ lltUe,. ISO and 858. iireM POR RENT -/ Gentleman t;15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. 8SMICOION at commii kitchen eountera. Atuehed garage. rooms, one floor, four yea ReiUtor, Ml S-llOTNSjiy'time. BOLTON--Tw^ netv'ranch bomM '67 FORD Falrlahe 3-door Victoria, Moturcyclcsi—Bicycics 11 FOR RENT. Blanc Furniture Hoepljal, 1*0 preferred. Kitchen hnvllegea. Ml ameaita drive, fully tomucapet] lambcaped Selling $11,800. $1000 down.' radio, heater, extras. 4.777 miles.' South St,; Rockville, open 84 . ' Top value, top qdnstructlon. Fea­ ^ A p p iy WHITB SINK with aet tub. 9-7788. lot, 831,000. CaU R. F. Dimock Co., \JUty. W. C. Gryk. Trustee ■’in '(V)—Six ROOM Cap^$14,70O. Fin­ tures include ^ r s 'l o u , fireplace, COPY CI.OSING TIME Private, Reasonable, 374 Summit MANCHI^STER Cycle Shop now lo­ RcA8on for clotinr. sicl^MlH. f-8404. Realtora, Ml 8-8348, Joseph Ash­ Rankriipqy of Estate oi Richard. ished game room liK basement. St. cated at 148 West Middle 'It>ke.,. MR. MODERN THREE-piecS -bedroom AT'eiaiTER leafant clean room basement with garage space for > FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT, set. Also odds and ends.' Rhone ford, MI 8-8S1JI, Barbara Woods, R. and Flora M. 'EkildubV' MI ' Choice location. This i^am excel­ cars, builMn oven, ' combination directly across street from former "■tfbr MANCaOSTllnr Moving and Truek- Mon. 9 S(JHAU,ER HUMUS (lew location 8-8821, for one or ' gentlemen, with MI. 9-7703 or Robert Murdoch, Ml 942?8. . lent buy. (toll the R. F. 'iMm'bek k windows; etc. All for $17;000. Thesa MERCURY 1»88 Monterey^, one lov- C aH' parking. MON. THRU FRI. sKop. Services all types of bikes, Ing Co. Ml 4-88K. Owned anf op- at Fcqtor St., So. Windmr. Loam and shower. 29 84471 Oa., Realtors, MI 9-5345, Joseph homes" defy comparison, T. J. Ine owner. Kept tn excellent con­ sells r w and Used bikes. For real No phonS am! hiitnua for sale, Tel. MI,,84712. Hasel ft(. ? 8-7088. . 10;.30 A.M. dition. All extras. Call MI S-S4U. J&. aratad by Walter B. verrett, Jr., 5VE—Oil and fllgaa combtafe AA ZONE3;^16SO custom built - Ashford, MI 9-8818, Barbara Croekett, Realtor, Ml 8-1877 or MI bargains see us. MI 8-3098. .. agent for Burnham’s Van lervloa. MI 9-47ii 'Apply Wperfon^ Ivory. Oood condition, 110. (X Vm ) NEW CAPE, 818.800. Six lonUl style ranch. Three twin size Woods, MI 9-7702, or Robert Mur­ MlSt^U-ANEbUB. items, exrollent / 9-7751.. SATURDAY » A.M. 1048 STUDEBAKER Champion con­ S e r t ^ to 41 autea. , 5 “ 1. finished rooma, 1% baths, ameslte , bedrooms, 214 N^aths,' two fire; dock, M l 8-6472. \ BOY’S 28” Hawthorne maroon bi­ New England Improverhe^ ''"condition. ■ Electrolux viicuum LAROE ROOM next to bath. Pri- drive, cliolce tocatlon. R. F / places playroom, breezeway, ga­ vertible. Good tires. New battery. cycle. Used only once. Asking 835. MAilCHIMraR Package DplivefY" SODA kroPPE-C0mp 1 atSly cleaner, complete, electrie hand vatpiiome. 17 Pearl fit. (VII)—SIX JtOOM ranch near Por­ 'U- iss: Good top, $78, Private owner. Ml equipped and4eady te go. BenL IGVELY^RED broadloom carpet- Dimock Jt Co., Realtora. Ml rage. Lovely lot, 125x200, lots of rOCII DOOPEBATION’ WILL Call MI 8-2848. /Light trucking and pachagp dallv- ' '■ J88 W^eii ^ d d le liirnpika / vacuum cleaner, toaster, hot- tog- a n d ^ l3 roee beige i-ug. She- 9-S24S, Joseph Xsbford, MI 9-6818. trees. Shown any time by appoint ter Street School. Two ..eraihic Wanfed-^Real Efiteto" 77 \0-4283. / ary Refrigeratora. waahera and sell or leiM. Sat. arid Sun., 133*^ ,phonographs, bicycles, CLkAHt, comfortable rooni foi Ule baths, fully plastered,.' En­ N: b e appreciated Spruce St.f comer Birch. WIU sell ceTlent cohditlon. (toll MI 9-8814. /fined gentleman. 71 Cheatnto Barbara Woodh, ha 8-7702, or ment. Elva Tyler, Realtor, MI ' VOUeSWAGEN, 1»9« de luxe. stove' moving specialty. Folding > c< heaters, car radios. MI Robert Munwek, Ml 3-8472; 9-4489. closed porch, attached ‘ :garsg8. LISTINOS WANTED-ftiigIt. two- ^Business Services Offered ^ chairs for rent. MI 8-0783. complete property, three etoree W anted— ^ 9- THOR ng Ml 84784. Large lot. $23,900. R. F,' Dimock, famUy, three-family, htsMosa Black, white walla and radio. Spot- and five npartmerits. Low pey> broperty. Have many cash buyers. Dial Ml 3-2711 , leas. t im . MI 8-7734. J' Female- -; 38 machine. Exck lent .running o r d » —Large new five FOUR BEDROOM (tolonlalX 1% Realtors, MI 9-5245, Joseph Ash­ ELECTROLUX owners - Prompt, MOVE BY T R A n i^ r a n . It’s less irient to responsible bpysr. FAIRBa IKC ! water sys­ ROOMS TO rent, gentlemen pre> Mortgages arranged Pleas* call friindly sendee on your Electro­ and Handy triable waaher, ferred. Scranton** Tourist Home Nice place for kids, •baths, knotty p(h«'kitchen,. %'acre ford. MI 9-8818, BarbArs 1* 0088, 1951 PONTIAC four door, two tone. expensive—One load Instead of ^^MAN‘ Diwmiw ■ typto^iTi^^ tems. Shall sp well, sump, like new. Cali •9618. (ed basement, plenty of lot. Manchester .Green, area. Ml MI 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, MI Gaorgs L. Graziadlo, Realtor. l A . lux (R) cleaner. Pick up. and de­ two or three—Easier loading and ...... "**; ...... 4' ...... ' ' *' I i' or de watei js. Water soft­ and Cabin*. MI 8^28. 9-5876, 109 Henry SL Raditf, heater, hydfcamatic. Call livery. Call Electrolux authorised horns part time. Call Ml 8-0741 - ...... 1 T______I ■ r . (toll Builder, Ml 3-6321. 9-1205, ' -V 84472. ' MI 8-1813 after 4 p!ln. unloading—' Distinctive^ dunlfted . Hdlp WAnted-rFAmslA 85 BMween 44 p.mi eners. pur Iter heaters, KELyiNATOR electee stove with ... . . 1 ...... i...... Lost and Pound as* .1 and service. MI 8-0843 oi JA and sipari. “ The Best for Leaa/' ...... \.i...^wtoa— tostatlatlon -vice. (topUol upper and lower bi cabinets. (JH$) MANCaiESTER? — Two-fam- BOLTON, South Road—Price great- MANCHESTER-Small farm, 9% SBLLlNa, BUYING, tradtoc L M. 3-0108.-Please ask for Augustine Equipment By Main. MI Like new. 1180. Call >r 8 p.m. Apartments—Flats— lly. duplex.' _ Excellent ' condi- M L (which means Lit* Modem- L0.8T—BlUa parakeet named Chip­ 1049 CHEVROLET de luxe, fully The Austin A. Chambars Oo.,/B08 BPfpimnCMCBD sunographer for ly.reduced. Nearly new 4%' room acrea, 8<4 miles trdm Manchester equipped. Reasonable. Call MI Kaynienskl East Mlddit TumpUis, M1-M1I7, Sitliatlotia Wanted—-Male 39 8-7968. Ml 8-9912, J Tenements - 6J bedroom home, iKuitom ranch oh large attractive­ center. 1400 feet road frontage. Multiple List)—all your real’estato per. If seen Or found please phone. dWarstfied poeiUon in our credit possible. .Spa- the modem way. The Ellsworth 3-1280. FUIUR SANDING and rafurishinr Hartford CH 7-im. ly landscaped lot (180x2001. Stone Clqar/level land, klx room single Any InfOrmatiw will be appreci­ departmant, typing and aborthand WANTED—Jobs raking and carli 1949 CHEVROLET oile.ton>®lckup TWO RCXIMS of furniture, \Uso sll NOW RENl^i^Rockvflle-BHtod Vated kitchen. Good wall, trees, open vistas, rear house, hot air oil heat. Arieaian Mitten Agency, Realtors. Ml 3-6960 ated. Reward. MI 3-8971. Spaclallting te old floors. 80 esaentlal. Stariuig salary |73 week­ for lawns by ^teenage boy. truck. Garden tractor, cuir electric de luxe piodel s t o ^ (toll new 4% room spaciouk duplex 1949 MORRIS Minor convertible. 8-8780, 'iS! income. Prime loca- porph, Attached two-car garage, well, three car garage. Barn Vrith Good condition. Phone Ml 8-9947, PAintint—‘PApgrlnf /<(^ 21 ly, >844 hr., week. VdeaUon. Tail 3-OOiT. y - attachment. MI 9-8888. AD.4-68S8, between’ 8-8 p.ni. apartmenta. Individual hiM, hot Dinlock k Co., Real LISTINGS WANTED, single and ameslte drive, fireplsce, bet water six horse stalls. Small sunhouse. two-famUy houses.. Member of 27i Franklin St. — ------— ..— — paid holidays', life insurance, hoe- water, (tolored tile hath/Built-in 8-5348. Joseph Atoford, oil; Spacious modern kitchen, com­ 40 fruit trees, beautiful shade Announcehients PAWTINO AND |iAjperhanfl(ig. p^ltolisatlon. etc. Sun Oil Co., THIRTEEN storni '..i windows and'' GIC ($iIe f tombtnation . ovfn, diapoaM, 11 cu/n. Frigl- . kOJS. Howard R. Hastings, Real­ a-ta. Barbara Woods, Ml bination screens, storms. Boating Oood clean, worlnnananhlp at res’ Riverside Drive, East D o iu ^ B Ii'd s -—Pets 4^ screens, all full -iehgth, woOden, ker and heater. Very good i trees. Priced right. Jerry Fay,' tor, Ml 9-H07 any Ums. 1957 EORD V8, Thunderbird en­ talsvlston sanrica. 8^841 Haatford, aiiue (^venlent location, ample 403 or Robert Murdock,** , Ml and swimming privileges. Re­ Realtor. MI 3-7029. mOOME TAXES prepared to your gine. nine passenger country iiiiLjiiiiiiLiisKSEIitsiiiiii, sonable rates. M years tn Man-. BU 8-0391. asaorted sizes. MI 9-0281. TR 6-8124. parking tllO. Furnktoed model on 72. hoffia or by appointment. Exper­ " 7 cheater. B a y m ^ Flske. Ml M A N c S ^ T ^ p i r r ’ (tonter. isfi markable valiie. Goodchildd TRealty SELLING YOUR home? Fof sedan. Blue with gold atrip. Ail J A J RUBBISH remodel. yards TEt toy. N, B . CAaSt, TR 8-1200. Co.. Realtors, MI 3-7925, BU THREErFAMILY home kith ga- prompt, efficient, courteous serv­ ienced tax werk. Ml 8-4733. extras. Excellent condition.'Call 843T. 9UNTER GIRL for dry claaalng Main St. 3a 8-4273; Open Mnixlay 19” . Space heater, '(XJtrV) FOUR UNIT apartment to cleaned, rubbish and ashes re­ Kaiser fully equipped, new 9-0939. fage- In prime wekt sid'd locaiiro. ice and appraising without Obliga- Ml 9-8414. , A .tore, full Ume. Parkade Clean- through 4'aturday 84, Thursday Boatfi and Acoessories 46 P^M C C H ^S tNUT ap*rimenta -r Rockville. Only One year old. Ex­ For further InfOCmMlm call S. A FEDERAl. INCOME taxes pre­ moved. Call Ml 8-4348. EXTERIOR iud interior palntUig ara, Manchester Shopping Park- '-a n d ^ ffa y nights till 9. * ' t ' tires, low mileage, PI Uon, call S. A. B«echl8r.' Rssitor, Business ^ ^ ice s Offered 13 Household Services Roofing—Siding - 16 Nofii availal^ for occupaneVv '1- cellent income return. Call ThC R. FIRST TIME fReechler, Realtor, oryfoa Smith, pared with your eavinge tn mind. WHY W>tLX when we can sell yqu OeUinga refihlBbed Papetiiaaging 14.FOOT’ LYMAN runsbout. Mer­ 2-7311. 4H-8>mm Apartments. Open/Sat- F. Dimock :(to.. Realtors. MI 9-8248 MI 34989 or Wesley R. .Bqitth, As­ Reaaonable rates. Call MI 0-8248. ASHES. RUBBISH, garbage, walks : . / ■ .______p a r a k e e t s , lor aale, alto breed, Ms 0-8952, MI 3-6989. sociate; Ml 9-69S3. ‘Member Multi­ a car. with no -money down. Easy shoveled, all kinds of general work Offereit l3A wallpaper books Baumatas given. cury Super ' Hurriesne motor. urdayton^Sunday. 10 a.m .^ p.m. Or Mr. Bernie (tontor, TR 5-3498. ■ V 'V LAWN, ^R D E N IN G done for you FOR ALL TYPES of roofing and Fully pm'ered by Uiauranre. Call RELIABLE WOMAnTI ir ge r ' egi, o«at boxes and «ages, at 184 Trsllar. extras. ON MARKET ple LlaUng Service. terms arranged. Cole Motore, 384 and light -trucking. Rags and all season In South End. Conaclen- Biding, clapboard, aabeatoa. You Good condition. Mdslcaf li WeckdaX)n-7 p.m. Call liC 8-0876. ■ATTRA(?nVE seven room Nqyer- CenUr St kft 9-0980. FURN1T>.'RB repairing and' rafui Edward R. Price -Ml 8 lim. housework for Fridays. Write Box .Glenwqod St-Ml.#-e872. Ml S-4W04. RpCKLEDGE—New three bedroom ^ sized Cape (tod on landscaped epr- mexaOB t a x e s prepared. Call MI papers picked Up free. Prices res t i o u ■ teenager, reasonable. lairing; antiques restored Furni­ mayMlve by calling now for your T. Herald. >Ult i:ooin itpartment, SIX ROOM CAPE UOD ARE YOU CUNSJDERlNa aoriabis. MI 9-0142. Shainin, MI 9-04M, FAMOUS' Klmbal) ranch, large kitchen, basement ga­ ner lot with large trees.'-Ghri _ 8-«068.^^ ■ BOROWARD sedan and station ture Repair Service. Talcottvllle. free eatimates. Alt materiala and PAINTING and decoraUng. No Job pent SALE —SHELnE^(8betlaio^ hejit; miiUble rage, hot water heat, plaster. Re­ SELLING Yo u r p r o p e r t y ? workmanship .guaranteed. Ma.- I Sheep dog). Small, five' months 10 yes’* guarantee, Full basement, oil heat:., rity breezeway, two toil baths paneled" We will aprraUa your broperty wagon. Authorised dealer. Ralph’s mUJB’ TELEVISION Ssrvtea. MI 8-7449. too stnall or too big. For frea aaU- PHARMACIST^ wanted—Inauranca Diamondfl—Watches— r, 5H8 pe r mohihr duced. Owner MI 3-8987. ALL TYPES of lawn mowers sharp­ cheater Rooflng and Siding Co., mates call Ml 8-9888. Modem. beneftta, fuuJ discounts, experience old, spayM female, idesi' lor fam­ antee' on sounding’ boai utilities, close to bus line, school den, two fireplace*, dlshviasheri and withoiit any- obligation.. INCOME TAX : In your Motor- Sales, Iric.. 55 Windsor Available at all times. PhUco fac­ ened and repaired; 118 Well* ft. Jewelry 46 rianding exclusive co shed dormer. Excellent conditloit. Ave„ Rockville. Ml 8-1889. FORknCA counters, ceramic- wait Inc., Ml 9-8983. Home DecoraUng Co. not necessary. Write to Mr. S. ily, stays-around home, -hqusebrok- (XXVD JUST OFF Porter St. and stores. WoNSlso buy. property for cash/ hema or mine. tory supervised servtes. Tel.* Ml MI 9-4888. . features and tone. 8885 up toi FOim ROOM Owner MI 8-7470. and Hoor tile. Let ug modernize C ow ley '302 Facmingten . Art., en. eaailY trained. Owner parts LEONART W. YOST, Jeweler, re- apartment. Beautlfu*. six room Dutch (toluntal mber MUltipIo L is t ^ / * 8-8898. ,your bathrponl and kitchen. For RAT'S RUOFmo CO., shlnglt and CBJILING8 whitened, .{nterior paint­ with dog for health reasons, l a ing bench and delivery. Lei Garage, fiouth ventry Tel. CW ' BKAY. ReaitO/ FARMER'S MARKET at 819 East ATTICS. AND - cellars cleaned. • ■dju»ts wstenee expertly. for only $21,800. (toll R. F Dimock Priced at only $11,400 1950 CADILLAC, ponvertiblo. 1953 "free estimates call Ml 9-2865, The i , built up roofs, gutter and con­ ing. Evanlnga and Saturdays. Call B4MS.' ’' availabl Tempo Organ Stui *9587. k Co.. Realtors, Ml 9-8245 or Mr. PARADE“ o F VALUES BRAE-BURN RBALTY Middls Tpke. opening for the sea­ MAM RUBBISH offers spring Ashe* and Rubbish removed. Call ductor work, roof, chimney re- .Reasonable pricee Opien daily. Ford two-door. -^1 9-6009. •" houascleanlng plus attics, cellars Tile Shop, 243 No. Main St. m T 8-8428. 388 Main St,. 'Manchester Bert)le^(tontor, TR 5-3495. 84373 son Thursday, April 17. Farm MI 9-5374. ■ pilrc. Ray Kagenow, Ml 8-8314. AKC- SHELTV pvp*. Excellent! Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce atve Kimball organ ai\d pli ungiriiiWied apart- Feel free to call qn any of yards. Rubbish removed at yotir 'Help Wunted —Ma Ic 36 Street. Ml 9-43*7...... CHARLES LESPERANCE, these homes; w* will gladly fresh fruits and vegetables from 1955 BOROWAI^y two-door sedan, Ray Jackaon. Ml 3-8338: bodrdtog fadlfttes. (tomelot Ken­ reserrtstive, ' . • / ' utllitM excete gas O n- (x X v i Ea s t Ha r t f o r d Excel­ farm to you. Opening weekend convenience. 34 hour aervice. MI Buflding— Contrsctlng 14 PrivAtc Instmetioitt 26 nels. FT3-870T, ated. Renl 8 8 0 i^ 3-4824. Broker .. give you the location over the radio, heater^ 81695. Y9S1 Hillman 9-9767. TYPEWRITERS'topalned or over­ WANTElV-aitovat operator, paying — ; ■ j ' - lent investment property, $35,000. s p a ^ with purchaae,.of |3 or convertible aedah, 838k Ralph's CONNECTICUT Valley Construe- TR'" THE Kinsman / electrdnio Excellent Investment property. phone along writh the mortgag­ hauled. Call Ml 9-4988. v Uon. All types of rooftng,rooi aiding,aldini WILL Tl^TOR math through h|^ supervisor and estimator. Bx- Garden— Farm4-Dfiiry ROOM furnished ing information. - mora, 10 Iba of Maine potatoes for Motor Sales, Inc., 55 Windsor Ave., DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com ALTERATIONS to kitchens, bkth- spinet organ today. Finest quality For further iiffprmstion or ap­ MI 9-7620 AT A (30URT OT 88c, one deal per cuatomer, sale rooms, attics, cellsrs, '{torches or gutters and carpentry work. 35 achool tovet to my< home, i o perianced onjy. Npaadorf Sand COCSCER PUPPIES, six weeks old. of any home pTgans. Dubaldo in*ol heating-NUtUities inrludk Rockville. MI S-1889. pany, doora and windows, custom ENVe LDPES and post cards ad­ • Products $0 pointment to see. call R. F. Coventry. Conn.. w)tl_ go(M while supply laata. Free hal- plpyroom, PUimbing, carpMtry, yaars experlerice. Ml 8-7180. 8-1768. and Stone Company, MI 8-3437. . AKC registered. MI 8-1150. Music. (tonter, 186 West Middls^^Irch St., sft^4:30 p.m. VERNON —Box Mountain Homes. MANCHESTER trlci of Coventry, on work, guaranteed. Cali Ml 8-1883 dressed. Letters typed. Neatness Dimock .A Co., Realtors. MI 94245, April, 1958. Ibcna to children, alio a apecial at­ 195b pIEy MOUTh four door, radio, elec*ricBl and masonry. Atwhlrium COOKING AND eating spplea, 75c' :. Turnpike. Six room cape with full shed after-8 p.m. and accuracy guaranteed. Century ROOFmu. snnNQ, painting. Cari BEAVnFUUCocker pups, buff and \ Joseph Ashford,. Ml. 9-8818. Bar­ $11,100—Central expandable Cape. Present Hon. KlOiore traction for the children, a alx foot heater, one owner. ReasonaMs siding. Garages, cettages, dut- EXPgJUENC'BD aacurity aalaamaa S 18 quart basket. Louts i Bottl,! bara'Woods. Ml 95,7702 or Robert dormer. .Itv years old, attached Judfe. Mailing Service. Tel. Ml 8-7764. gentry Alterations and sdditlons.- SPEEidH AND dramatto lessons Mack.’ Nine- w m Im. champion l FOUR ROOM apsrtmknt at 22 Arch $11,000—8 room (tope, now vacant. allgator from Cuba. «• price. MI 9-8734. LAWNSUAW AND gardens nlpwed with bulldings. room additions. Nuside to. rapraaant fast grqWlng. t<» 280 RuSb^SttLRd...... - ______4 BE„5URK . see snd ~bei^ Murdock, kn 34472. garage and sUndeck. Oil Hot water -Ertnte of ^Catherine M. Piatt. l*l_ Engineering Company, Inc., 34 Csllings. Workmanship guaran­ given in my home. Ml 9-1788. ratad N.T.fi.E; firm. Work out blood lines. AKC registered. H. C. new Wurtitaer Chord Organ./ St. Call at 18 Arch Bt>', heat. FHA mortgage available. $13,000—6 rooms, shed dormer, Carenu-y...ii>-aatd..Dtatrlct..dfc*SB«d- '^ ttary a plow. Free ealimates. I.AWN MOWING and general, gar­ teed. A. A. Dion. Inc., 369 Autumn Ohaae. Harmony Hill, Hebron Rd., BROAD BREASTED bronze fresh i Chord Oigan available with ^ A A A Realty, AD 8-2547 or Jim i 113,400-Romng Park Cape, clean. The Executor havin* mad* wrktsi r^p.pld Service. Call PI 3-7669 dening at a reasonable cost. Call Oak St. MI 3-1425. ACCORDION lessons fiVen at home o f Manchtator offlea. Ftnaat re- ) NEW TWO-FAMILY 414- application .to said Court, In accoidance P ersonals Auto Drivbig School 7>A St. M l'3-4880. aaarch and all othar nacaaaary Bolton. MI 8-5427, frozen Tom turkey*. 50c s round,' msnuslA Only 8989.80 including 5;.^^P 3'* roon^ spsrtmen' 4. $25,000. The ultimate tn a and Jean Tuttle, Ml 94305, (assume $9,500-01 mortgage) with the statute, for an order of mort- MI 9-9512 after 7 p.m. ^ ALL TTPES of' carpentry work or studio by appointmeiit, (toll CH oven ready. Schaub'*- 'Turkey' private lessons. Optional percus-! roor cabin. Furnished $13,700—7 rooms, Doane St., neat. sa*e the whole dr part of tha real'es­ A B C SERVICE Company, 21 7-8406. faciUtiaa -provided. CtoH' Mr. rnffttiple dwelling R. F. Dimock k tate -■---- ...... HEY GEORGE! Have you called LARSON'6 driving School—Off era \oondone, aheratlons. dormers, roof- Kraaanica, MI 1-1871 for totarvlaw. ENGLISH Springer SpstUei' pup­ Farm, 188 Hillstown Rd.. Man-' Sion and pedal ■ board. Tempo' nished. New Bolton * Road MANCHESTERCanterbury St. $15,500 -7 (5A2i, brick, Keeney St. late described therein, It .ordered Maple, .Ml 8-1678. Member of The Roofingr and Chimneys 16*A 3-8389 Upholstar- FO R L E A S E growth potential, ailford Ranaan, A A A Realty Agents, Jim and $17,500—Quality Ranch, new order (n the .' Manchester "Evening the State of Ci-nn. Ml 9r8076. bathrooms, porches, ga- h>ofs. -Gutter - work. Chimneys ' j^buahel bags.'LoUis Bunce Fsrin. j SLINGERLAND- white pearl drum frigerator and gas-stove. $91 Jean Tuttle. Ml 9-8305. i $18,900—7 room (tope, must sell. the newest and largest in town. H.P. gnd K.A. di^washers. mg, cuatom made cornices, cleanad, rMslrsd, 38 ' years' ax Raaltor. Ml 8-1803. monthly, (toll MI 9-4071 from 5-7 (XXVH) — EAST HARTFORD Herald a neiMpaper having a circula­ Glva them a call—ku 8-8891. They rmerli,. residing an-* roof­ Articles For .Sale 45 529 West (tonter.„ . Ml. 341ie ‘ get. Complete- In excellent condi­ (While ibey last) — New ranch $19,50()—Ansaldl Ranch, immacu- tion In said Plstrict, and by posting a drapes and slip covers, 179 80 and Birience ■rite eatimates Gall New two bay service station. Cor­ p.m. only. ONE OF OUR many better valuee copy (hereof oh the public sigo-post tn arc open 8 a.m. to 7.p.m. and Sun­ K orttxicK'S—Mancheater’a lead OONDBR'S T V Service, available ing. A complete home' service. ner Grove kito Hale Sts., RockvUte. tion, $350. Ml 94380. homes. $1^990. (Ctompletely fin­ late Ing driving achool. Skilled cour­ up. Choice of fabrics. Cali Mrs. Etosy budget tirms. Tel. Ml $-0731. owley. Manchsater bu M lSl. —year old five room ranch with the Town of Coventry In salir District day until hoon,^Thanks Skip.' any Ume. Antenna convenions. LaPIns. Ml 8-8894. Excallent tocalioo. Paid training KNAPP SHOES. Harrv'Malahoney, I ished). BuiU-in stove and oven, $19,800—New (tolonial. large lot,. at least five days before said day of teous Instructors. Licensed, au­ FeHiiizers 50-A SPEOAL^^earance Sale on fT- ^ apartment. full basement. Opposite Verplanck $21,000—4 bedrooms. 3 baths. hearing, and that return be mada to - .ItoliGp.: taetoiy ..supanriaad aemtoa-. BIDWBLC HdWle 'Ihtjj>riiV8iri8Ht .PMRriim A-ltotoWtol'.-assiataeee; ean- JStMd HernM ■ Ifi^Jiaple St,- Tel. Ml -,«»ans.,i ??^lem _ neigh tarltqqd.^^ fireplace,' ceVqmic tile bath, full Ihla Court. "WAirtllttl^ltrde to Main thorised by •Depe*t#tt«W”9rM «l6r Tal. Ml 8-1488. FIAT FINISH Holland window bassnwmfc--irawita -drivee:. oemk: ..Sctobol., .TiBcton-Condttlon. Selltoa wi' Vehicler for driver educaUon. Alteratibna, addUibns, garages. H M tinE R nd Ing 17 be arrahged with proper party. WEU; RORDED Cln* /m ahu, j ^ ; ’^em ^dous saving* with’ prices' monthly. MT 8-4499. ~* for $15,800 — -Ie*s than the pur^ St., Manchester, to South Windsor shades, made to measure. All TOP QUALITY loam. Excellent for llvered by the load; Phone MI, pletely Isndacapkd. 10% Cown, $24,300—Ctontral, large Aanch, nice. ELMORE TORKINGTON, Judge. Haights, daily 8 ;80-4 :S0.'Call MI Hydran.atic, standard shift. Ml LIGHT BULLDOZING, excavating, Roofing and siding experts. Alum­ atat^g at $529.50. New,' tolly | chase price. Quality throughout. metal veneUsn blinds at a new B. Wa t s o n . PI.UMBINO and hast­ GULF OIL CORTORATION landscaping. greenhouse* and 3-.7405. ■ ,/ guaranteed, five free lessons. Tern-! THREE ROOM heated apartment. F.H.A. R;. F. Dimoisk A Co.. Rbai t-4786 after 6 p.m. 9-7398. grading, back filling. Dump truM inum riapboards a specialty. Un­ Centrallv located. Residential, tors. Ml 9-5245, Jostoh Ashford. Vacant. T .' J. Crockett, Realtor, BOLTON AT A COURT OF PROBAT held low price Keys mads whue you excelled workmanship. Easy budg­ ing contractor. Now insUIlatloha, ^ Invitation to Bid laams.s. Fill gravel, stone. Call ro Oigan Studios, 388 Main St.,: kn 3-1577 or MI 9-7751. at Manchrster, within and r; the rental. Reasonable rates, no Job watt. Marlow's, alteration work and repair wort.. CH 6-6571 Walt MI S-8603. ; GOOD (XEAN e ford. Ml 9-6918, Barbara Woods. 1 I hklp you meet the required j $18,700 4 room Cape garage, the allowancealibwande oTof sSidi ‘" adminiatnUaB...... • radios and Hi-Fi. m 3-8877, MI FURNACBM cleaned, repaired, to- • SEWERS OFFICES IN Andrews Building, 63 down'•payment. T, J. Crockett.; $16.500- 6 A 5 flat central/ — Don't go to the dump. Save your RoqfinK-SidihK ' ^16 MSchbis (hMsed fotrn te insiriictions contained In cruShwl Slone, stabilized stone, Spinet and amail upright piano*. Ml 9-7702, or Robert Murdock, M I: arcouat with ea|d estate and this Court 3-2988. health, car and time for more Im­ stalled. Gas, oil-, coal. Heating, tha apeclflnOons must be in the sand, hot mix asphalt. Nussdorf $10 East Center St. from $40. An­ 84472. Realtor. Atl 3-1577 or MI 9-7751. $17,000 New Ranch in Andover. clirrria that notlra of the tirrte and M O t i& IC A P E cooling and sheet metal work, to each. Three kitchkn sets, $15-125. place assirned- (pr said hearing ba Read Herald Adva. portant things. Get a trash serv­ FOR THE heal tnl and built office of the General Manager be- fiaad and Stone Co , .\fl 3-242T. drew* . Manchester Corporation, (riven lo all perion.'i known .10 beTnlep- LAWN MOWERS sharpened, re­ Manchester since. 18S7. T. P. • INSTALLATION Odd table*. ri!.$5. Swivel of-< WATKINS USED AO 3-5454. (IV> OFF PORIER STREET - R o LTON LAKR-Four room ranch, i ROWERS SCHOOL AREA Hihlifd Gam* Room ice, you all should have and de­ up roofing. .gu tte;-.______leaders,_ chim-___ { fore .the time athtod above. The . fireplace. * attached carport, amp-:' rated therein to appear and be heard paired. Air cool engines repaired, serve, at a price you can afford. nM -Slid roOT repaiil call Coughlin Aitkin, Tolland 'Dimpike, Man SPECIALIST right la reserved toNeject any and POWER MOWERS, no down pay- fice chair. $4, Electric mangle^,$8. Tidy Cape Cod. Comer lot, ames­ thereon hy publl.'ihing a ropv pf thla work guaranteed. Ideal Grinding Ha 8-7707. Chester. MI 3-8793. „ I all bid*. \ msnt, no /finance charge. 20 i Wtchen f-baiv, $8. Coffee table. $8. FURNITURE EXCHANGE (TOMMERCIAL . business or office lte' drive. $14,750. This ar ex­ Fite drive and '^^torm windows.} We now have under conHlniVlion fin>QinV n^wapaper having^a cir^ Shop. 273 Adams St, MI 9-3120, MI For further, information call Mr. Waterfront righth’-^o lake. En-1 three ranches and one spli't-lcvel. j Esliger, Hurri-clean Transit. MI i All bids must eonfohn the months tq pay, no payments till Three beds, $10 each. Four marble 15 OAK .STREET MI 3-5171 space for rent. Up to 6500 square cellent buy in a beautiful location. $ 3-8979. to July, (tole -Motors, MI 9-0980. top table*, three antique sewing feet. Will sub-divide. .Main St.; B. F. .pimock Co., Realtors, MI larged wooded lot. KHA moilgagc ■ Now is the, time to make and.by mallln* en oi^ I 14,700 LOAM 9-7883. T rw r rrA CoHRtrf I specIftcaUons and biddeto forma If: Ealea Iseatleii, Just off West tables, three Victorian loveseats, located near Center. Plenty of, 9-5245,/or Joseph Ashforc MI available. AAA'- Rc^ty, AD move, chose'your own colors, allow 195S. hv r^pixlrred mall, a copy'of thja Top Quality, Onltivated WHIT’S LANDSCAPE Service • I which may be procured from the OLD OUNS (any condition), ordrr lo'B^trlca“ ■ Clulom-, ■ 30" ■-'oater eter 'St^.St' IsAtsr S t ALL m a k e s of sewing machines LARGE RANCH . Driinagt Ca. Superintendent of Parks. Room S, MATCHING mahocany frame cane ; ■ twoo cMichdirs...... Pine chest* And com- swords, war relics, uiUques. etc. p.4rking. Phone Ml 9-5229 dr MI 9-8816. Barbara Woods, M 9-7702, 6-2547 or Jim and Jdan'^^uttle. .MI: a'fnpfe time to dispose.of ymir pres- Manrhe-ter, Conn.. Stanley Clulow, 56 Stone FtNV: Limited Supply, Quality home landscaping backed OFFICE SPACE .seat rocker and chair. Sectional, mod^,Kies. Ipine tables. Edison phono­ 3-7444. Robert Murdock, Ml 3-6472. 9-630,'5, •‘v : ent property. Koeler SI , Manchester. Conn.; Donald l)v knowledge and experience. Spe-' expertly serviced and electrified. Municipal Building, Manrhe (one or whole collection). 70 Mill E P. MMOCK CO? Have your machine clesped. oiled OFF PORTER ST. Conn. sofa, MI 9-8479 after 3:30. ! graphiph Withw records Regina music St. Tel .J1 8-5717 Chilow. 1064 Hazel SL. Freemohl, Ohio; clalize In foundation planUng, ANDREWS ILDG. M l 9-4143'^ OFFICE SPACE suitable for doc­ (X V l RIGA IlrJlGHTS. Bolton — MANCHESTER — OwiSJ^ nsans- BOLTON CENTER Minnie II Chilow 101 Walnut St . Man- M lf-5 2 4 5 and a^usted for your spring sew­ AdvL Nh. BOM box, two piano stools, five ch e rry ------,------ferred. Forded to sell bharri^g cheeier. Conn.: Samuel J. Clulow. ttS M l 9-0650 shrub and hedge pruning, lawn F1REP.LA(?E, furnace wood. O der lAbles (onb dining Size). MI 3-7449. | OLD OR ANTIQUE dolls, tiny or tor, lawyer, optometrist, real esr Magnificent new ranch. Six (ilenwood St,, Mancheeier. Conn.; ing needs. A.B.C. Appliance Re­ 63 E. Cantor St. ! ■six. room Cape, two partially fun Eight choke lot-s, all an acre or: renovation; John Whltham, MI pairs, 24 Maple St,/M I 9-1875. clothes line poles installed. Chev­ large, fashion magazines qr books, late, insurance. Will remodel. room*, two car garage. . See Violei .Madden Llndiwy. 319 Kaat Center 8-8341. rolet 1% ton truck. .MI 9-^353. Ample parking facilltiea. 105 ^lain ished up. Brick front, storms, ore. Investigate having a rtl'stoni St . Manche..\Ar}iiACh. North* 'FOR LEASR-Apprnxtmsiely 4000 toe very near-future; — “------•^rn-IrHuiw-'------...... East Hartford. WhileThey Last F.LUXGTON — : OPEN FOR INSPECTION sGolodyeaP, -Goodrich,— Pirestoner-Zefabrics - Budget terma; Mrs. Rua, . Rooms Without Bofir^ -IS 9-6818. Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702 MANCHESTER—Four roonj Cape, I V>-ROOli4 liN C H NEW 5V2.RO0M R« F. DIMOCK CO. Annstrong.(istrong. No down payment, no jA 2 7780. square feet building, industrial or Robert Murdock. MT 3-6472. JOHN J. WALIaETT, Ju^fe. Now 5V2>Rooin Roneh M. M. ANDREWS C6. ATTRACTTVBLY turnlahed and zone in North Manchester. Suit­ knotty pine cabinets, neat, toll / (Check mark) ■ On Hawthorns.-. St., attached Now 5V3«Rooin Ranch M l 9-5245 PHONE AD 8-MS4 ZP.M. MDASK flhaifR;*nafR^ charge.. NoN payments till! ESTATE OF PAUL LI8ICKB;. late of RANCH July. M.^months to pay. ANTIQUE niRNITURE, silver, cheerful rooms, (tomplete light able for any type business espe­ (Vil--BOLTON LAKE—Four roopl' cellar, Waddell School area. Covrmr}-, in the .Probate District of gnrago, eoramte tile bath. $14,990 Built-in oven and stove, panel­ $11,800. Call Cleszvnski-Felber \ Clieck Our MLS Listing.s ro\-enlw-, deceased. - SanUna Dr., off Keeney St. ed Sreplace wall .’ with book­ JLE MOTORS glass, china, knd . uaed tunuture housekeeping facilities 'availsble. cially truck terminal or storage. Ranch furnished. Includes stove, (Complete), Built-in stove and Single, double. Children accepted Contour of grqtind makes for Agency, MI 3-1409 or MI 9-4291. The Administrator d.b.n. c.t.a oven, fireplace, full basement, cases; ceramic Hie bath, full NEW 5i-ROOM RANCH bought and sold Furniture Repair refrigerator, washer, two double -T. CROCKETT, Realtor exhibited his adnitnlstraUon accouni Center St. Service .Ml 3-7449. - -limited Parking, (tontral. Rea­ ground and t^lgate loading. Large, beds, two chest drawers, three 6c- with said Ptstale in Ihe Court of P renunfr Ule baths, ameaite basement, large lot. 9-0980 EAST GRANBY-Ncar three large . -\II 3-1 r,77 riv, MI 0-7751 hale for said Oistrirt (or allowance, At “SINCE 1907 A I PY REID 615,900 sonable pricet Come see! Mrs. yard'area included. Write Box G, casional chairs, complete kitchen lactoriea. New split level, three drive., 10% down, FHA financ­ $14,500 ------T ” :... / s a l e l-S o f f on wallpaper Wall Dorsey. 14 Arch St. Herald. - ' Is • , . / ing. $18,500 PEAT-Humus, shredded, screened, t,,,., ^ KentUe, from 7c ,;*et, lamps, $9,800 complete. R. F. j bedrooms, two baths, finished rec­ Offiri; open SuntlKv afternoon OnDERKD: That Ihe 22nd day of IL P. DIMbCK CO. ^ ITS BEEN # \ U W I I W n OF COURSE” FuUy plastered, bullt-tn oven and eteve, extra large Mtehea with Dimock & Co.. Realtora, Ml 9-5245, April, 1956. at 3 niclock (n Ihe /ifter-- •xcellent top dressmg, soil condi- each Grten Paint and Wallpaper, ROdM FOR REarr. inquire state! INDUSTRIAL FOR RENT reation room,- garage. Oil hot noon. at the- Probate Office In ttoventry R. P. DIMOCK CO. R. F. DU40CK CO. R. F. DIMOCK CO. custom built eablneta. ceramic Ule bath, full basement. Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-6818, Bar-; water heat. Large lot. 15 minutes ' ‘\ “ M l 9-524S W EDNESDAY. APRIL 16. 1958 A t 10 A.M. Ooner. MI 84515. ______*t the Green. Tailor Shop. 6 Bissell. Ml '3-7363. j' „ = bara Woods, MI 9-T702, or Robert: sLots for Sale b>'. and the same, Is assign^ for a M l $.5245 Mf 9.5245 Ml 9-5245 / (Dollar for dollar we feel this houtc cannot be dnpHented In Iti After 6:30 MI 3-5047. Desirable location. I..0W rent. 3, from Hartford. $14,500 Schwartz h'-erln* on the alinvanre of said ad­ INSPECTION AFTER 8 A.M. ON RALE PAT / Lo a m , 4ark, rich, stone (rcc. Top m a p l e DROP lid desk, matching •Murdock, 50 3-6472. . i ministration account with egid Estate price elaea.) . buddings and .fenced'apace. .Etotire ' Real Estate, CH 2-2865, Ml 3-6154. BOLTON—'I^ o ta rg e w o o d e k - lota and this Court directs th^Admtnlstrs- qi^lty. (toltimbia 'Construction.! ladder back chair and ship wheel lor to cite all persons intpreated therein DIreettons—From Oeater SL tara on South Adama St. Watch for PI 2-86T7, WiiUfnantic AC 8-3283. • or separate. $13,500. Spacious six room home, MANfJHESTER — 5-5 two-family. on WilllamaVRoad. Call owner) • AT LEGION HALL— MATICHESTER, CONN. / mirror. $29.50. MI 3-6864, FURNISHED room for a genUe-,}' building, 2 floors. Bottom I good solid consti-uction, aluminum 3-6321. ■ lo appear at said time -and pi««-» by On Leonard St., Off Main St., Oppmilte'State Annory signs; Main St. location. Good condition, piibllshlnx this order/once. In -aome' ^PAMILY DUPLEX z man-, Near bath. 54 High St. floor 1200 ft.'Cqncrete floor/ 2 large stoi;ma, garage, near atorea. bua, snaper haying a rlrculaHon tn said I W A u n r c ii FRANK IS starting to biw and sell j, many possibilities. Fulllui price!price QLASTQNgufjY_j^ig^ Cedar itslrlcl. and by posrtnx a'Jropy on th* l ^ g e quanUty modern furniture, very diversified aelecHon for overhead doors. Loading platform, ' small down payment assume 5% $16,500. Over 50 more $iPTIC TANKS 'home, camp or cottage, considerable porch and lari'n fnmiture, good used furniture and-’kntlques - PLEASANT ROOM—Quiet home. lie slpi post pearest to, the place 4 and 4 at 420 Lake 6t. MI 9-6580. Hour*, next to bath and' shower,- free I Second floor, space saving storage. mortgage. Carlton W. Hutchins, ail kinds for $6500 up.ip. MinimumM & m i ^ “*«® Drive. Wooded lot, pano- the deceased laet.dweU. at least 6.ROOM COLONIAL / AJVD much china, glass; bric-arhrac, etc. 2 typewriters, office chairs, Parking, Sho^ or' warehouse. kn 9-5132.- ' ramie view. Approximately! 1'4 fIveNfays before/said time assigned. TKe R. F. DIMOCK CO. HOWLAND 10-8 p.m. Closed Sundays. parking, MI 94887. down payment. Call the Ellsworth acres. Priced for quick sale. Own­ metal filing j^ablnet. Look for detailed list In the Herald Taca- Mitten Agency, Realtor. MI 3-6934. 1u<- retutpi niak*. (Juat oir Porter St., tn choice day’s cdlHon; ’ , Ml 9-5245 One building. Brick, (toncrete (X) MAN^lfcSTER Green Area — er MI 9-6992. CerHfied from Record* ' .U8GED SEWERS LOAM floor. I-oading platform. Loiver EUilORR TURKINflTON. Judge. $ location). lATge living room ' Richard F, Dimock. Ml 9-8008—Joseph N. Ashford, MI 8-S818 ' 5-'i room ronclTM’ith attached 16,400 level-space stqragr.— :—- ...... Exeolleat location. with fireplace,, screened In Barbara Weeds, a n 8-7702—Robert D. Murdecb.^ M I B ^ f rage. $16.3()i0., Sajcs 'price Incluifesi^ ’w AVAILABLE 'Immedmtely), | c h q iCE building lot. 80.xl5o: MaeMn* Glianiir LAWHSEEDING R08ERT M. REID A SO^, Auotionoori . \ My owner transferred. Si.x rooms Water, no sewer. One lot from porch, 1 ment: to see call The R . F . I $15,900. Gall- Ken Ostrinsky. MI Ml 9.5245 fi|rUier InformaUon or appoint­ prwrilng Done. , ^ H44«6^R00.'IROO.M RANCH, full Dini(x-k &■ Co.," Realtors, Mil Henry St. | Chmer thansferred, Fended space. High fence. 11,000 3-5159. Tempe^nce Unit. ment to see—CALI. We deliver approximately bfidement. 0>\7r aq. ft. 9-5245. Joseph Ashford. .Ml 9-6818, 5 yarite of unsifted $*■/% -fhu6t »ell In a hurry. Call us ■’i, ■ • Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702 or Rob-' g.g DUPLEX, garage, amesite NICE LEVEL lot on Bangor Rd. at Amston Lake, Oose to bathing Pr. Fred R.. Edgan^tnl«ter of MeKINNEY BROS. now. _ HARRY LIBBY ert Murdock. MI 3-6472. ' j rtyive. centi;ally located, only R. F. DIMOCK CO. farm fielij^loam; 'Iw ______r- .. _ „ ..... ___ I .beach. Will sell bn'''Ume If desired. the South . Methodist CluitTh. was - . ! $15,800. Call early (>n mis one.ut, s*)*-, 'Soworooo DIsposot Co. MANCHESTER Rockville TR 5-9413 MANCHESTER — Six on Carlton w. Hutchins, Realtor,, reelected president of- tmU.Unitetl NEW C A P E $15,500 Ml 9.5245 : ISA-ISt Pearl 8 t — Ml S-SS08 M l 9-4824~TR 5-2975 rooms, fireplace, hot water oil Teijiperancc Society of ,-Chiuiecti- 9-8132. ------''-5----^-^-1------1,188 an, ft. AnlWiied. Youngs- fiU,709—FIVE ItOO.M CAPE, heat. Move right Ir.! Price $15,500. ' cut. Inc-, yesterday.. tewn kftchea, open .sUircaae, -datonhed garage,, ameslte drive, Suburban For Rent 66 Madeline Smith, UNUSUAL RANCH—t.,arge living ^uburii^n for Sale 75 The 9.7th atinual. meeting. ofNthe Araplace, veatibule, large lot. Undocaped fenced lot, hot water 9-164 room with fireplace, separate din­ society was held, all dBy..yeat9rdky DirMtleas: From Man-eater OPEN FM ROCKVILLE— New ^ three room , (DC) BoLTON —riqventry line. New heat. Vacant. ing room, kitchen with pleasant ■6 room ranch, ceramic tile ibaCh, at the Burnside Methodist Church.' Orsen. turn left on txike - St., apartment. refrigerator, gaa (I) BOLTON—Custom built ranch ditiing area, laundry room, large of .whlob the Rev. John-15, Post, - Arat left past reser%'olr on Rich­ 414,000 — OLDER 9-ROOM range, dispoaall. no pets. $75. Call j $16,900. Six rooms, ceramic tile Knotty pine kitchen, waik-out ■foyer, three twin size bedrooms, basement. Large lot. Reduced to 'formerly of ;ihe North Methodist ard Read. H081E- 2-car garage, located on TR 5-2505, or TR 5-5060. bath, mahogany kitchen cabinets, Two-ca- garage. Terraces. Many Sm O A Y, Z P. M. to D A R K fully plastered. Two-car garage. $14,900, R. F Dimock Co , Rest- Church is thJf minister. ah attractive lot 127 x 135. May extras. 65 Flriley St. tors,. MI 9-5245, Joarph Ashford, Various temperance speakers ad­ R. P. DIMOCK CO. ,. b* uaed a* 0 bedrooms. Ideal for For further information or ap­ Wanted to Rent 68 pointment to see call the R. F. Ml 9-6818, Barbara Wood.v, Ml dressed the group, report* were M l 9.5245 a large family. NEW ,5>/j ROOM Ratich, $13,200. heard, officers elected and riMolu- Dimock tc Co,,-RenUors, MI 9-5245, Top Rockville location, Tremont 9-7702, Or Robert Murdoclr, Ml FAMILY5 !^ OF THREE desire five Joseph Ashforrf, MI 9-6818, Bar­ 3-6172. tions urging sup|>ort for various '$14,700—CUSTO.H BiriLT 5- FERGUSON RD,, 7-RQOM CAPE C O D $22,000 room rent. Reasonable. Tel. MI Agency, Realtors, Rockville TR ROOM CAPE. Basement ga­ bara Woods. Ml 9-7702 or Robert . 5-2349. temperance program* were passed. NEW CAPE RIGA HEIGHTS 2 full tile bathrooms. 4 bedroom*, beautiful (tock porch, shed 9-3993 or write Box O, Herald. (VIII) BOLTON 1- Coventry Line, The principal speaker was th* Rev. 15,500 rage, fireplace, hoi water heat, Murdock Ml 3-6472. dormer, 2 flreplifces. ameaite drive, jriahogany trim, built-in elec­ I New six room Cape. Four finished Roy S. Hollomon of Topeka-, Kan. CHESTNUT OFF ROLTON c e n t e r R D ^ will redecorate. Pick your dol- IXIVI - ELUNGTON — Nev ^ I down, ceramic Ule bath walkout MANCHESTER—(tostom brick and ora. it)0 X 200 lot. ' tric stove and oven. Lot 80x160. Farms and Lan^ for Sale 71 room ranch. Built-in oven and Hotwy Wagon frame six room ranch, tivo fire­ stove. Paneled fireplace wall with basement, large lot. $13,700. .R F. 8tRiiTa.se, fireplace, vestibule, large lot. Direc­ places large recreation room, Dimock • Co., Realtora. Ml 2 1^ moHiiHleanf raneh homati VERY C L E A .V 6-ROOM FOR DIFFERENT alzea and ty bookcases. Full basement. Ceram 9-5245, Joseph Asntord, Ml 94818, SEPTIC TANK tions: From Manchester Green, turn left on Lake RANCH with attached garage. of farms and land tracts wlthu only $18,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, ic tile bath. $14,600. R. F. Dimock Driver Arrested Ml 9-5132. Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702 or Rob­ SERVICE St., first left past, reservoir on Richi^rd Road. Ptaatered walls, ceramic., tile miles ot Hartford. Lawrence Co., Realtors, MI 9-5245, Joseph ert Murdock, Ml 3-6472. OR t eert, w oodai lafs. Ashford. MI 9-6818. Barbara In Crash Here bath, formica counters,' fire­ ^ano, Broker. Ml 9-5910. HIGH ELEVATION. Immaculale TANKS place,'radiant heat, carpeting. Woods, Ml 9-7702, or Robert Mur­ ; a INSTALLED three bedroom ranch, ceramic dock, MI 3-6472. Large nicely landscaped lot. Houses for Sale 72 bath, hot water heat, gaiaige, Leg^al Noticfi A car operated - by Aliena H. ' o REPAIRRD Oood mortgage available. OF­ trees, only $12,950. Carlton W. Blakley, 37, of Ctollowhee, N. C<, DOANE STREET—Seven room old­ was in collision With a pickup a CLEANED FERED AT lie.000. (XVII) — New Cape with 1100 Hutchins. Ml 9-5132. er home, (four bedrooms), garage, AT A COURT OF PROBATE, held al .Mancheate)-. <«illiiii and for Ihe truck driven .by William V.- O'Ha­ square ft. of lividg area. 5 mlnutee- nice lo*. Good value for $13,700. Dtstriet of Mani-hi-ster. on die lOlh day ' EMERGENCY SERVICE NEW RANCH NEW SVa RO O M fiU.500 — 6-ROO.M RANCH. BEAUTIFUL new three bedroom of April. A.D. 1956. ra, 18, of 88 Main St., yesterday IfoH> A rniiaM e 17,200 -from Manchester Green. Younse- Real -solid home. T. J. Crockett, REASONABLE RATES Screened porch, attached' ga­ town kitchen, living room wiUi ranch, hot water heat, ceramic Pi-eaent, Hon, John J Walletl, Judge. on N. Main Sf. rage, full basement, hatchway, Realtor \U 3-1577 or MI 9-7751. Estate of Karollne Seluilt,' lale ot Custom built' 5V^ rooms. Attached garage, ceramic fireplace veatibule. Large lot bath, excellem workmanship, 100’ Maiicliealer In said disirirt. deceased.- Police said the accident occured M l 9.2330 fireplace. Large G.I. mortgage $15,500. R. F. Dimock and (to., frontage, $11,"00. Carlton W. (XIII) SANTINA Drive—Off Kce- UiKUi applleatinn nf Emma E lsie when Blakley sw-ung left from be­ tile bath, full ba.sement. Directions: From Middle may be assumed; Hutchins, MI 9-6132. new St; Now 5'a room ranch on Kleui,' executrix, pruying (or authority hind a parklet and into the path ReMtors, Ml 9-5245, Joseph Aah* lo morlgage ci-rtain real estate parllcUT Turnpike West, turn ojii Hawthorne St. Watch for RANCH ford. Ml 94818, Barbara Woods, large wooded lot. Built by Harry of the pickup. For Occupancy larly deacribeiL in aald application on 18,500 BOLTON—Five room ranch near MI 9-7702, or Robert Murdock, Ml Goodwin Jr.. $18,500. R, F. Dimock (tie, II Is Blakley is scheduled .to appear sign. Directions: Santina Drive off Keeney St. EAST HART^RD Manchester line. Lot 150x200. A R N O n RD.,^6.ROOM R A N C H $19,500 3-6472. * Co., MI 9-5215, Joaeph Ashlord, ORDERED: That Ihe (uregving a|v in Town Court April on a ''Amw#r to Pravloua Puula Basement garage, fireplace, base­ MI 9-6818, Barbara Woods, kU Sllcation be heard and determined at charge of falling to ';| ;r | n t the 4, 4Va. 5-RO O M APARTMENTS Desirable 6-Room Cape with Full (lie-bath, built-in bookcases, 2 fireplaces, many Iqvely tree* board radiation, hot water heat, V Probate offire In Manchester in breeaeway and garage. Lacge $13,000—Six room Cape, full ahed 9-7702 or Robert Murdock,' MI aald District, on the I7lh day of April, right of way, police gala attractive lot, plenty of tree*. In backyard, built-in electric',atove and oven, . dornier, near bus, atorea. Car.iton ceramic bqlh, Youngstown kitch­ ' 3-8472; A.D. 1958, at ten o'clock In the fore.- ■ ■" - ■ . .... ■ .■■(■‘."■I. OPEN SATURDAY and SUNDAY 10 fo 7 W. Hutchins, Ml 9-6132. . en. Ctoh be purchased with or noon, and that notice be. given lo all Convenient'to pus. (?all now'for GOOD FINANCING AVAILABLE ON BOTH HOUSES without modero style furniture. persons interested in said estate of th* parnculara.-- MANCHESTER—Off East Center pendency of said. appUcaUoo and the Turkiih iPhone* treb le . ' WEEKDAYS 1 to 7 (NO AGENTS PLEASE), (XDO-SPECIAL! New 8'4 room Seen by appointment only. Call St. Six room Cape Cod, three bed­ Ume and place of hearing thdreon. by m ranch. Built-In oven and stove, Mr*. Zuckerraan. Ml 9-6285. publishing a copy of this order in aome CO.V I 9-5245 room*., 16x10 sunporch, fireplace, the R.T tolly plaster^, toll basemenL newspaper haring a clrcolation In I*timhul--’r u r W Alto*)* treb^*(^^ large two-car "'garage wito work said-dtstriet, at least five days before ito number ot ,tatoi*eae ■ gntgtflb- MODEL APARTMENTS FURNISHED WARREN f $18,9()0, R. Fi^lm ock Ik (to.. Real- LARO^ (tope (tod..Four rooms. 2>,4 the day. ot said' hearing to appear If RICHARD DIMOCK Ml 94003 BARBARA WOODS Ml 9 .7 7 0 2 WILLIAM LESSAlU) and SON unfinished upstair*. 315 West Mid­ shop, Amesite drive, nicely land­ ere tn thb lagt. m yt0A ■ T lW f ton, Ml 94245^Jpeeph Ashford, scaped, near school* and ■hop­ they see cause at sold lime ana place RY UDO ond HALL. NORMAN'S Ml 3-0676 Ml 9-0811, B arm n Woods, MI dle Tpke. Price decreased from aiwi be heifrd relative thereto, and make were 17S.W0 at , 1 HOWLAND Phone Ml 9-S926 ping. Jerry Fay, Realtor, MI return to this court. , ___ . . 9-7702, or Robert Murdock, MI fl$,900 to $18,600. Phtme 1^1 8-0609 « JOHN J. WAIXBTT. Judge. and 80,407 at tb* et| *$ edlfifit.,. , JOSEPH ASHFORD Ml I4S1I ROBERT MORDOOK Ml 94972 RBALTOR-LHI 3-111)8 after 4:30 ||.m. 3-7029. \ ' / - ' .!M ■U-e'-J'' T 'O' .d

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iATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1958 / ‘cl':' /'V lEoi^ning "%rald Average'Dally^ Net Preae Run ^.Eor tha Week Ended The Weather , \ April 12, 1968 . Forecast sf D. 8. fVsatfesr BeniM family had used last summer ut Town which worked wonders on poison ALT to Meet ’'l^alr. Uttls idiaage la tsnqMca-> ivy and mosquito'bite itches. ' , ,!Wfight-Badeau Wedding S tp i^ MoiMayi 12,693 tonN «alght and Toasday. He went to the bathroom to get \ , Heari${ Along Ma/tt Street. Mnaber of tW Audit toalght / l l to 48. High Tuesday Tit* Edfar Clrcl«r of the -Sou the powden X In Coventr^ Bureau of Q /tuU M m X // ethodlet W8CS will meet And of l\i^ncke»ter*g Sid 0 Str^e^^ Too His Vrife waited ^ itching April 14 ia mid.edt. dak at 7:45 p.m. at the homd of agony. She heard the 'isiedieine .....I I i« I • II Ilf .1 M mtcheitery^A City of VMago Chartn MraNjean Waddell SO TaAiwr-St. cdbujtt door open, then cdne a The April meeting of the axoc- X -A Oo-hc^esMi will be MrayVlrjlnla / Wait .For Me! -flf^yer! I thought you aaidNong- little silence. A rattling mid Mrap- uOve council of 4he ■ Aaaociated WILROSE ing canu next, then the soilnd VOL. tSfXVII, NO. 165 (fXJURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY^ APRTL 14, 1958 (Ulassinsd Advertising on Pngs 12) B rine Jo a n n ^ Suaag;. pd New York cab drlvera, llk« hafr!" . Little Theaters o f \ Connecticut, S c E FIVE CBN1 Qimada‘a famed mounted police* The prominent chlzen she had of the cabinet door-closing. ' X - - ■■■ - ...... A ...... She expedted to hear the pad- Inc., (ALT) to which'imth Man^ ■88 SHOP Delerateileri from derson-Shea ""alwaya get their man?" / earlier-ldehtlfied was the only one MY MAIN ST:. Poet, VFW.VI 'Aiwiliglry a rt remlimm^ There ia one Maiwheater resi­ in the room with a mustache. pad of her bikrefoot husband re­ chaster Uttle 'Theater yganlaa- X ed of the Hi DiaUict Couh- dent who hopea taxi drivers are tim ing with the.^ powder. Instead Ifiert was a deafi silence, then a tions balong, will be held Mpnday Dulles Says muncltrfitrr______/^ tEurntnn . X 1|rrulb V - r ty Council Ing tomorrow af- willing to,forgive and forget, but Shock at il p.m. in the Brookmoort Barn temoon a t' 2 the Sfnalley he can't help wondering. A local woman who hi little whirring souhd and a faint Will H illleM Broa. Poet, indebr Locica. Seems he drove to./New York daughter, aged 22 months, bOnk bonk. In Coventry, a fe^v days ago and had ho trouble pecting another baby In thi A minute later her husband ap^. Announcement wW b* made on A ll RAY ' Pre-Summit Mem of the L>a^ca Aid 8o- until he got off the parkways and weeks. The womsm has been run­ peered In the doorway with the ttie winnert of the.^ent fund^ clety Zion UiUferaLh., UiUferaK. Church into the midst of Manhattan’s ning around hanging drakes, clean­ can of powder. / MONOAYS hav m inviM to attm d the "So how much do you weigh?” raising contest, which the AtfT traffic. ^ ing floors, rearran^ng fiarnlturgr she asked. has been copdyctlng in order to s k of the valparaiaoX Guild He made several futile attempts and buying slip covprt. In addition secure'kddltloniiJ library and pro­ Te ;glya our (yplbres a a^m inanuel Church, Briatolr-^on- to find hia Way toward the hotel |we_has hM to wojrry a ^ u i mining “189,’* he ahsvvered. Then the two of them roared duction facilities for iU member long weekeuR holiday. ay evenihg. where he had reservations but lists of where eyreirjrthlng is located, groups. Washington, April 14 founct,. himself much too bothered, and whm to do about laundry, dry laughing,-dtM^etl^theppwder oh the Thb Queen of Peace Mother^ cleaning and the like, so thpt her wife’s skin, andback to bed. Two theatW weekends In New Secretary of State Dulles said / bewitched and bewildered by tlur The powder worked!. York, and a Tlileet are the pritee • Circle will meet Tuesday at 8:30 ousands. of cars which seemda husband will be able to take care . today that preparatory talks | p.m. at the home of Mrs. Frank of himself and the daughter. to bs‘ swarded. \ b ^ t on thwarting hinv w Both the Manchester Center aiming at a summit, meeting | A. Pearson. 110 Bretton Rd. The nally he drew along side of a The woman has. also had fo Know a Good Teacher? "may g ^ started within a| co-hostess will be . Mrs. Robert worry about who would take care At a meeting of the State Thespians and the'x MancheatSr laxiNMd shouted to the'driver, Board of Prison Directors* Dr, CoiQmunity Playem haye entered; few days," • " Conaci. '•takeNne to the Waldorf.” of the daughter in the first few hours while she is in the hospital. Carter Marshall handed 'tbmmy the annuel ALT Dramhx Festival! \ Dulles disclosed-this in briefing i The driver shouted bsck above It seems the Woman’s sister-in-law Orasso a cigar. When Grasso tried whteh will be hyld at the/. Avery about 2M' editors and writers of the Miss Janet Graham, and Miss the hopkling horns, “Right M ac- is also going to have a baby, and to light It, he found several h p j^ Meiyrisd Theater In Hartfoifd for Intematldoal Press InStituts. U.S. CoUrt Noreen Perry, both schTOl teachers follow mete-.With th ^ he slammed it’s due the day after our heroine’s.- in It about halfway up; Thenioles three nights. May 8 through ^ Ha kald “extensive pnnarstory' Death Gun in Sydney, Australia, have been the cab ihto'gear Md took off in Family baby-sitters will be scarce. prevented the cigar from draw­ Both l o ^ groups have won the^ work’’ Is-urgently needed to dsteb-: spending the Easter vacation at the traditional- rpcket-style fash­ At this point in her preparations ing- . production plaque In previoue fee-; lish a solid basil for any meeting the home of Miss Graham's aunt, ion. the mother-to-be' is feeling oick and Orasso studied the cigar for a tivala, the Theyiena in 1953 and by heads of^overnment. \To- Review Not Found Mrs. David Blair, and cousins. Miss Only one U ^ g 'wrong. He made tir ^ of the whole business. She was moment, then tiirned to Dr. Mar­ again In 1964, and the Community Duties added that 14 ia “quits Il­ Margaret and Miss Jean Blair, 221 a sharp left/turn vfhich the Man­ hqsSvl to remark a couple days ago, shal) and said, “To smoke thie, I ’d Pleybrs In 1955. The Theepiana lusory’’ to believe that world lead^, Summit St. The visitors have been chester. d rw r tried vainly to fol- / ’At least the discipline problems haye to be a piccolo player.!’ have, additionally', been winnera; era could sit down and make mean­ R ed Hunt teaching in Oehawa, Canada, dur­ loWj Howwer, another, f^abbie, ap­ '’^won’t be so bad. When I have two / ’’Well,” said Dr. Marshall pre­ of second place awqrda In 1951 I ingful decisions,: vHthout prior de­ Near Span ing the school }war, and in June parent!^ determined to see thpt kids I can bump theii/^heads to­ tending to fumble for another and 1956, and have placed third tailed examlnatTon pro.blKnis by plan to visit Great Britain and the “som e/ hick from Connecticut’’ gether." match,-.“what do you need?”' for their produetlona in. 1955 Shd lower-ranking aides. » Washington, April 14 (A^— European continent before ieaving dldn^ challenge his right to-;at "A book of instructions,” crack­ 1957. Two playera. from each Dulles’ rtmarks hinted strongly ’ The Supreme Court today By JEM ELL JACKSON for their h o i w ^ . Sydney. leapt 25 per cent of the road, plow­ Dawn Dance ed Grasso. of these local orynlaatlona have' that the western Big Three might Bgreed fo review a decision The “true story" of . the ed on through and cut him off. An all night rsldio show receives W’on the coveted Oscar for acting,; agrte to begin ta|ks at an ambas- that upheld again the resolu­ murder.of Mrs. Evelyn Olsen Sphinx Temple Shrine Band of Unhappily the Manchester driv­ a great many peculiar requests. - Praoesslonal ■/ Ruth Rowley (1V51V and Pemiy! sadorq? level ’Thursday in Moscow. er stayed where he-was and drove tion wliich set .up the House Seddon, 33, hfis been told by H arford will have its anr ual ladles One of them we heard about was Before last evening's spring Richter (1956) of the'Center Thee*-; The West, however, will almost Dorando Ferrari, 42, in a sec­ night at the Canoe Club in East straight ahead ioiy about a- mile from a woman who asked the an­ concert at the high school the plans, and Mary Ann Handley i certainly insist that these diacus- co'mmittee on ■un-American Hartford tonight. There will be a before he finally managed to drive nouncer to ".Play some dance mu­ pacloMl audience walt^ eagerly (1949) and Rickey Gentilcore' aiSns leading -tp a summit ronfei\ Activities, ond, confession. into a side street to recover. sic every night at 2:30.” for the curtain to be drawn. At (19561 of the Manchester Com­ chce be broadefied more’than Mos- The decision, by the U.S. Court Ferrari, vsho first confessed on' social hour at 6:30, dinner at 7.:30, Wednesday: Its being held on s entertainment aftd dancin^Num- •Ever since,' he said,. he’s been She explained that her husband one minute before S O. Albert munity Players. 'cow has proposed. of Appeals here. . also upheld bered among the 70 bandsmen are wondering what happened to the has brMkfast at that hour prior Pearson walked out on the stage. Places In which the competing iORIARTY " I n Paris today, reliable in-* suthorlty of the committee to In-/' )>ench warrant charging Him writh a doeen from Manchester. cab he hired to lead him, to going', to work on his early The people tensed, ready to ap­ groups will show will be aaaighed formants ssid the North Atlantic vestigate cornmnnlsm In the field first degree muider. morning shift)^ plaud when they got the first Monday night, and. final produc- ] Treaty Organiaatioh (NATO* , of education. ^ The Verona, N. J.,. man told Not iSo Uoud! glimpse - of their children. BROTHERS Conncil. composed of pfermanent State Police Lt. Harry Taylor that The Friendship Circle of . the "We like, to dance a bit before Uon detaila Will be announced, ac-; The Appeals Court decision re­ he shot Mrs. Seddon with hia own It Was during a pub)ic hear­ he leqves for work," she concluded. Instead Pearson said, ^Every- cording to Burton Moore, ALTI 091 Cealer St. representatives of the NATO pow affirmed the contempt of Congress Salvation Army will meet Monday ing awhile back and the reporter one who parked in the no park­ era. has agreed -to start summit gun. night at 7:45 at the Citadel. The president AO 8-»I19 conviction of L'eyd Barenblatt. Up until this weekend, Ferrari did not recognise one of the ap­ Temptation ing zone Out in front there will be tsIKs with Russia in Moscow this former tea'her et the University service committee will be in plicants who got up to speak. tagged. There is a policeman toiina Photo clslined Mrs. Seddon‘greeted him charge of the program. Members A local woman came down with MRS. ROBERT B. WRIGHT ■'"kx, of Michigan and Vassar College. on isolated,Valley Falls Rd„ Ver­ are asked to bring articles for a “Who is the lawyer that Just waiting ■ for you to move your “ DCIegstss from the Uiti|ed Barenblatt on June 28, 19.M re­ spoke?" he asked in a whisper to the grippe a week ago. The first cars, if you want to avoid the Btates, Britain and France am -; non, on March 11 with a piatol pantry shower. Hostesses will be night she had it, she relates, she St. Catherine’s Church, Broadband blue accessories and coAags fused to tell the contmlttee wheth­ aimed at him. He said she was Mrs; Martha Turkington and Mr#; the clerk recording the conversa­ tag.” mitted their government' proposed er he ever had been a' Communist tions...... suffered- from a- high fever, -3he There was dead silence, then a Brook, was the ecene of the vred- of pink caniaUons. !i)ie. .mother of . rofily to the latest note frbi»iL8ovletT ay,-., shot twice after a struggle. Ethel Duncan.. drdnk plenty of liquids and finally Weather Protection/^% -periy-membev-of-the-Ha Wane-dub- She looked slightly puzsled for scrambling as about 10 people ding of Miss Lucille Mary Bgdeau, the bridegroom chose duaty twm p l ^ l e r KhnisHcSev at i meeifiig of the Communist party while at a minute and then carefully in the late evening the fever went hurried out The audience ap­ tulle and satin with white acces­ J of the council. KhroshchCv in hU was no Indication of who owned The Polish Amerltan Club will away. Her husband went to bed. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rene 3, sories and pink carnationa. Michigan. Convicted of contempt. the murder weapon. hold its quarterly meeting tomor­ scanned the room. After a few plauded. note kgd suggested the Thursday Barenblatt drew aix montha in Jail seconds her face lighted up and knowing thatahe was asleep, and Badeau of ’Trombley Rd., ESst A reception for 70 guests was •: meetingv^lkts- and a 32'SO fine. Second Confeealon . row afternoon at 2 o'clock at the figuring that the worst was over. Windsor, and Robert B. Wright, June, the wedding month, is not far eff, and to help prospective Ferrari’s second confession, in Polish American Club. Polish she whispered back, “That’s so- Copy Cat held at 10:30 a.m. at Schaub’a Res­ ■White ■'■House press secretsry . She awakened about 2 a.m. with son of Mrs. Mary W right 4 Lock- taurant, Eaat Windsor. brides and bridegrooms in their planning. 'The Manchester Eve­ The C ^ rt of Appeala first up­ which he admits the gun was his swieconka will follow the meeting. and-so," naming a prominent fig­ One mother of four children James C. Hqgerty said he had no ning Herald will print a special wedding supplement in tomor­ held the contempt conviction in and that It waa wrapped in a pa­ ure also known to the reporter. a terrible Itching in her legs. She tells this about her youngest: wood S t, Manchester, which was For a wedding trip to-Washing­ comment on K at this time on the knew the sensation wks probably a solemnized this morning at 9 row’s edition. The illustrated. pages contain information on 1957. Later the Supreme Court di­ per bag when he shot her, differs Prof. D. G. B. Thompson, chair­ This time it was fhe reporter’s iShe and Charlie ware returning ton, D. C., the bride selected a blue FOR MflNDOWt • DOOM - proposed M o ^ w meeting. He clothes, trends In wedding ceremonies, travel, gifts, marriage rected reconsideration in the light reaction from the fever, that the o’clock. *1110 Rev. Anthony Bom- -added he didn’t ^ h w whether he from his first confession, in severs! man of the department of history turn to be pusxled. Finally he home by car one afternoon. Char­ baliski performed the ceremony. sheath dress with duster, and blue problems: homas and homemaking. • of the,High Tribunal’s declsipn in aspects; - at Trinity College, will be the leaned acfoas the table and again high-temperature had dried some lie, age 6, hadn’t said anything and white acceaaories. She is an FATlOa * FOIICME8 - ETO. might have something later in the the case of labor leader John T. of the moisture from the skin. She The -bride, who was. eseorted to Ferrari told police he had given guest speaker at the meeting of w’hispered, "N o t him, he’s not a for many miles. Abruptly he turn­ employe of the American Insur­ fMtISslli wseSsrlvl ,««sHt> 8ay. Watkins.- Mrs. Seddon a gun which he had Die Kiwanis Club Thursday noon. lawyer." ',_v very stealthily crept to her bu­ ed to. her and asked, “Mom, do you the altar'and. presented In mar­ ance Co. The bridegroom, a grad- .^Speaking of the conference, DuU riage by her father, was attended Sf ffstesflse,. Issl.p»t(-sdx*.9 In tbe. Watkina dedUton the but didn’t want because it did not "’ He will speak on "An Historian -Undentaiitilng suddenly cross^ reau and rubbed some hand.ibUoh like alligatof meat?” v -uate- of ManchesterTfigh -Sctiobl, ■ ir-.RA Hj R.R.AI- 1. O f f k Supreme Court said witnesses be- bh.the skin. by Miss Loretta Rizaa of Man­ rslM, lien* pntH wh«ii M N^^e matter is extremely com work right. She had wanted it to Views on the Far E ast’’ the clerk’s face. “Oh, you said "I don’t know, Charlie, Ive never chester as maid of honor. Miss. Clfiss of 1954, is employed by the CongrtSslonal committees give to her father. for hia eoUec- This seemed to cool it’ and make eaten any,” she answered, fii^ring Sta'te of (Connecticut, in the Hlgh- Vsvr wUC’ b* lb* (iiTy el plex\ and extremely complicated, . 1 t" Rebel Padang Port mu.st‘ be told clearly of the nature tlon, he said. it feel better. However, as soon as Barbara Caltera of Hartford was wsy Department. and ^ y meaningful decision, re­ she shouldn’t say no. ’Then she bridesmaid; Joseph R. Badeau, .y*»r tkialSslU e«s t j Brazil Jufiglesq pi the inquiry and how questions^ However, on the night of her she got under the warm ■ covers, asked hlni^ “Do you like it? ” quires preparation. and th a t\ Buklttinggi, Suroatia, April 14 asked of Oiem bear on the. invest!^ murder, she arrived at the scene the itching returned. * this time brother of the bride, waa ' beat •nilskis is bcsvlH*! .mIMi sr why. w e' h(>pe in the preparato:. “Yes,"- he said calmly. man, and Eric Qothberg seated the; z : -- A govemn.ent invasion fleet gallon. The Supreme Court akilao I wrlth the gun in s paper bag and much more painfully than at first. “Well," she said, getting inter­ tlriblDf (•!•> wulretta. Celwt MS talks whlch^msy get started naw':^ cifentistsSay lay off the reliel port of Padang said the resolutioh creatingXhe gave it back to Ferrari because she After a little while she got up guests. Within a few .^ y s—I don’t know j ested in the topic, “where have The bride’a gown of Chantilly GENERAL ^ •#« ckla, ' rocket motor may have (Continued on Page Two) if the Supreme Court had intended r r X R. Partial Rufei^ii ship. ■" She returned and awakened her to ’oiperate a gas action. in aqua nylon tulle and carried PINE PHARMACY completed one more orbit than the to strike down the resolution it When she returned to her car, husband. He was hard to awaken, We underataim hii motto ia "We pink carnationo, and the brides- 884 CENTER ST.—50 9-9814 Killed by Aide lighterTuel tanks and instrument'. would have said so in so many J. O X Defense Fimtfe which was parked across the road but as soon as he und^stood what Give Goc^ Road Service.’’ maid’s gown )vas of yellow tuU< section o^ the Soviet moon. .words. ,:Th*. majority ’ also held, from his, he got out ot his car with was wrong, he cam e'^de awake. and her flowers were dark red ca The do^rocket. waa seen glow-! Batista Ciaiins Win Barenblatt had b-en told clearly of i (he gun. They "turned on 'th^^-Iight to look |n a Word nations. ’The bride’s mother wi Irid^a Tiekota Sc oa. ’Washington, April 14 (A*) ing like a hot poker from air fric­ Washington, April 14 i/py Sen­ Ferrari then said he ahot her at her legs, and sure enough, .the tion over New England at 8:47 0 v c ? r C a s t r o F o r c e object of the inve«tg»tion. j Washington, April-14 lAb—Har--kand not try to brush recea.siona twice, with the gun still' in the Lady of the house; '.m. last n|ghte\tha Smithsonian bag. streaks and welts all over. ’The Salesman: “How do you knew? I Astruphyaical OtMiartatory said. billion tax cut for low and middle A good thing." Johnson said today he ia willing When 'her body was found two husband thought a moment and, shot and. killed today by Andre Eight minutes it was re­ income taxpayers to fight 't|ie eco­ In addition to a tax cut and to. give Secretary of Defense Mc- days later,^ there were particles of might be aelling grammara.’’ Toussaiht, ftrst secretary of . the citew nararomffit^^U^^^ Pianist Inomic recession. He also urged a higher spending, Truman urged then remembered a powder the A Non. ported In names over^e West In- yestetday. Government f o rji e a ! Elroy limited discretion In the brown paper '|ji her hiair.’ embassy...... „ ^ dies.-If It continuedminute big increase In government spend­ immediate expansion of the unem- i Vernon Spe'Q|al Constable LIGGETT An emnasayembassy official said the ; more, it would have beeiKlost in gapped \ rebel bknd in Oriente ing. ployment compensation .system ; handling of defense budget funds. C ^rge 31assey tied theorizM early TopJReiL ‘—The-”-f»rmer—Pr«ident-^who.^e- 4md-inci-eaaed social aepurity_hencrL But Johnson Indicated clearly to _miniaUf.had Jiiat jcceiged-a letter. Brasilian Juni^os,____ ^ y i j . - ' ‘ ------.s',/ - . ih.. the. .lnveattgation-‘thet..hw-S8« - -- D E - INS ordering dismiaeal of .Touasaint. Moonwatch teams in Milford, wiped out kJ^fge number'of in­ scribed himself as a "retired Mis­ . ^ . - an informal news conference that surgents. \ ' Bsllant had hidden the murder REXALL DRUG ,He surmised that ’’the shooting Conn.. Millbrook. N. Y., and Bi^n souri farmer” delivered p wide- . He also backed a comnuinitv , t% ». -km xJ i weapon, in a paper bag, and fired - GROSSMAN HOMES A sns. own­ probably arose out of a discussion Athyn. Pa., reported sightihe the A communique said troops of Music G>ntest ranging discourse on the current public works bill providing *2 bii-.. f ** Eisenhower is through It. ’57 OLDS. er registered ’5SOL08. of O ut puti**’.” resident Fulgencto Batista sur- economic situation to the; House lion in loans to states../nd local Ph*»e* of tested. Beautiful tutbne. ’This sat-llltc last night. The Millbrook Communitie.Cotleg.c moonwatch team also ob- As yet. however, the army ap­ from all over the world, government should- be directed; especially because it weakens the , er," John.son said. "I am willing MANCHESTER ’560UI8. ’ec reglstef^ hlm or even to 'try to deflect the fserveid the RussUn satellite at parently had not run ^ w n thq I constantly e.xpanding the ability of the free nations to miet to delegate to the executive dls- r . ”’"'...... /8IM5 Rocket, 8-«8r’ Holiday Sedan, weapon.’’ ’ : Uie same time. mkin rebel group led by Castro Bulletins SHOPPING/PARI^DE Dreyfuss declined. to- discuss AmXrans Who resched the finals «''anomy. the economic dangers threatened eretion of a limited extent. If the DELIVERY 'power steering, brakes, raiUo Both teams of observers 'said hlm.«elf. The army ctarmed a werk Americans Who reacned the finals j ^ President will clean up that part front the AP Wires aad healer. Hydra., .wblte- whait msy have been said before, : of* the Tchaikovsky 'International YOU WOH’T.RUM out of hot water ’55 0LD8. y^OT a Piano Comoet'itlon. Da niet Pollack successful in preventing economic Dig measures ai-e necessary’ to of hia plan and spell out in detail waUs. Baeeptlonally f T y ar or after the shimtihg. (Contlniied on Page Niue) ((’ontiniifd on Page Si.x) downturns,” 'Truman said, “but at i nreet the needs for bigger econom- more of the proposals to correct' wnM A mw«MANa-iAii» Coape, radio and heajter. Hy- clean Interior. of Los Angeles was rated last dramatlc, •'low, - .. C lfiO C among nine finalists. ’ least we can make that our goal I Ic strength, he said, adding that existing evils. I think Congress will RIBUJoFF HITS GOP F L ^ ■ low mUeage. D lw w w | g g IIE D fb Moaterey Coa- greater and greatei;r strength is a ’ give most'serious consideration to Hartford, AprU W i;P) - r Gov. Even before Ghhurn played in "stark necessity,fojXcontinued r'a- his 'proposals, M C nlla vertible. beau­ the finals Friday night, miislc-Iov- Riblcoff today called the pro- tiful red, topped eff with Daniish Paper Reports Catastrophe tlonal survival." ‘ Sonje members of Congress hava . posed Republican anti-repeaalqn equipped, ing Muscoritea had heard of his The committee hearings marked contended the Eisenhower plan SHOPPERS' SPECIAL ’56CADL whitewall tires, radio and keyboard skill. They Jammed' the News Tidhits program ’’disappointing and In­ beautiful gold and white. heater, standard tranimis- halt for his appearance arid called the return of Congress from a 10- would give almost unlimited au- adequate,” and. said the plan t« In mint sion. Priced to C lM K Gullei) from AKWifM*'- i.r ■ r.?a;c ilolida;. 'ir tho last i Uioritv to the defense - secreta'fy ' provide an estimated flO mil­ GAS WATER HEATER coodltton. 53195 him back for an encore despite half of a session which must cope to military spending. Johnson's sen at . DIV99 Recent Soviet Nuelear Tests contest rules against It. lion relief to Connecticut manr I MONDAY ONLY! ~~ ----- , , ------I with the problems of unemploy- remark.a,gibvlously -were directed iifacturcrs ^*wouId lead to (Inan- Clibuen,, who Won 25,000 ruble!' Navy announces-It will mothball ; m«nt and a business slump. I’to w srd ^ is provision. Up to 25% more hot wafer '57BUIGI( Ceatu^ H^ ’55 0UI8. (officially 36,256)' as first prize 48 ships. Including lour aircraft clal disaster.’' day Sedan. Beautiful tutonr. radio aad heater. Hydra.: .hew and a- ’ ahort ’’’concert tour In the Soviet Union, said he was exhaus­ carriers, four cruisers, .11 tiubma-1 ^ ^ POLAN D RANS STRIKERS FAMOUS NAME B^pUcnally $2095 seat covers, C M C Called Dirtiest Ever Known rirfes and one' , destroyer starting I __D s O clean throughout. w 9 9 9 ted but happ.v when the n w s was Warsaw, Poland, .April 14 (61 leaked to him and the other win­ July 1 . . . Vermont State Police i vruSS KOOtS tbUrVey —Wladyslaw Gomulka. Poland’a ' Washington, April 14 <(P) eontinus door-toMloor questhming I " . " ' ' Communist chief, warned work- Thewand Britain-;^dn’t belt their tests,tAEC has said It does not announce ners late last night. In Inve.stigatton of 3 -month old; Every Car That Carries This Seal recent Soriet nuclear tests were too. all test blasts it detects. They leaned about their prizea . era toiiay that all organizers of eU SS LINED TANK - "the., dirtiest radioacUve debris President Elsenhower denounced slaying of Orvlllo A.’ Gibson, 47, strikes henceforth wilt be oon- Is ClHtek^ S W ays For Stifety! Many Scientists ' and political found tied hand and foot in Con­ MOTH BALLS ’' tests’ the world has ever known." the-move as a propaganda gim-; le;iders .differ on w:hfther all ma- . (('nntlnurd on Page Nine) Congress Learns Nation sidered class enemies. He served WITH 10-YEAR That’s the view of Sen. 'Hum- mick and other U.B. officials noted necticut River. I notice that the pw^ty Intends to AND li'lNOINI /MAKIS lor nuclear tests can b« .detected Mrs. Aruna‘”Asaf All. former phre.v (D-Mtnni who said yester­ it 'came Just ahead of - the planned from long range.,The question of restore strict control over trade day there probably is a great deal opening of American tests in the. Communist, elected first woman unions and so-called workers' WARRANTY / STimiNO / TOIS reliability of ways to detect' po.s- fiia.vor of New Delhi, .India . . . of evidence to back a Danish re­ mid-Pacific. slble cheating ia a key . one In con- Worried on Reeession ■ councils.. ' / niCTRICAL fYSTIM port that a catastrophic accident Selling full-length motion pictures 100% SAFETY SUNDAY, APRIL I3th caused a halt in the. Russian test to television industry was a tragic SHIPS TRAPPED, IN ICE From 11 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. MOTH FLAKES - series. The report said the mishap other foreignera from aoutherni Hiirnnhi^w noirt' mistake Spyros.P. Skoiiras, head of Washtngtrih, April 14 (JPv—Con­ tax rut bill now? Among those; Oslo; Norway, .April 14 (gn — CONTROLS caused radioactive fallout to in­ parts Of the 8ovieC-Unt.j to 1 members reported that • N O D O W N PAYMENT • $3.64 Par Month logical factors. • volved a nuclear device. The; ’’’We have more to gain from a F«ni, aboard balsa wood raft, be troubling constituents moat? sentiment among interested voters BRITON SHOT IN OYPRU* j • PAYMENT TO GAS CO. WORLD MANCHESTER MOTOIK The newspapec quoted informa­ Minnesota Senator said data from cessation of tests than anyone else, l)ound for Tahiti . . . Turkish cus­ The recession, unemplo.vment and leaned toward ii.cfeased trade. NTceaia, Cyprne, April t lAI GROssmnn’s Sms’oH Servicing and lulling Oldsmobilca For Over 25 Years tion it said esme through diplo­ seiamic stations indicated' the from a moral point of view, a toms officers clash with Syrian the farm question . stood out Some Congrees members an­ — A Briton waa riw* aad sail* GREEN matic channels, from Moscow. blast was in the northern Urals. political point ;of view gnd a tech­ police on Turkey's southern bor­ a'mong dozens of others which are. swered some questions only In part ously wounded Mr aa aakanwa Michael Crnvto,jMt idala St,. WUUmaatle, Cmm.—HArriaou »-«l4l STAMPSFAIRWAY f l Z Woat Center S t, Corntr Hartford Road - In announcing "test suspension, The March 25 date.mentloned by nical point of view.” ■ ' , der, with one Syrian killed, bound to be major or minor issues or not at all. And like the pollti- gpaaian la Fa M ie hOa tadajr* ERNEST MORiN the Soviets said they reserved i thb Humphrey was three days after th4 However,^ Gen. Nathdn F, Twin- Duke of Edinburgh says Britain in thri^ upcoming (Tongreulonal (rians they are, some anss'ered in ft waa the first a m ^ aa a BriiO* 975 MAIN STRRETHPHONE MI S-1212 0pm Till 10 P.M. . MI 9-8427 right to rtium e testing if the bther nffost ’ recent ABC announcement, should get. Into space race with election campaign. . * ' such a way that nobody can figure taker la ssara Uaara yiar la tha BOX NOUTfTAlN HR.. RFD 3->MI 9-8541 .2, Will he be inclined to favor, a put where they ataad. iftrtle-teia tsioad c e l^ . ■ . ' 1 i ■' 1 ______/ •tomio powers—thb united States 61 a Rtusian nuclear teat. However, (Oeiriia^ •• Fqge nuf> ) VAN CLIBUKN' Unlt«d . States arid Ruoeia Advertice in The Herald— It Pays «V - ' p J ■■ 4 . ■: ‘ Hi- i. ♦4 A: