--■US u " V \ r ^ m i ■ ‘ U '!*■ VY.;’: it .■:,», / r “ f I. ■ .V: V ;-'Y' ■ ■■ 'ihl w' X x ., ; • l.\ ::■■ *- '■ ’—• y .*. A4^entge Dfilljr N«t Press Run S. V . * ,A - tV t' AtONDAY, 1957T-- , r Th* Wimthgr y • : For tha Week: EMPed ! ' . FiM^ajkMt qf IT. 8. WMtIiar PAGE FOURTEEN . V; : ‘ ^ K...X. , f . March 18, 1957 > . iia n rlrf0t8r 'S»p^tn0 ' t ,<■ '' * 12,647 i The, Waahingtdn PTA will hofd Carol M.. Rottner, daughUr. of Atty. and Mrsi John S. G. Rpttner, Manckesjter Elks 11 :.v 'k Member of iho Audit ^ tU ’ March meeting totjiorrow ^wn at 8 p,m, in the White"'Building, 483 E. Center St, has been Elected .B a n n i of Cirouliittoa Following ^the buslneaa geaatom to membership in Phi Alpha Theta, ; 'Hold irish,Night Martchester-^A City of Village Charm lT»« ManchMtar Rod »nd Oun national hiatoiy scholastic honor -^ au b V u ) hold lU quarterly me«t-' socle'ty. Miss Rottner, a senior at Irish Night of Manchester Lodge ine loniflit at 8 o’clock at the the College of'Liberal Arts, Bos- of Elks Saturday evening at­ VOL.- LXXVL NO. 143 (SIXTEEN PA€ES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1957 .(Olaaatned Adverttataig-XHi Page 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS clubhouae on Daley Rd., Coventry. m. Refreshments 'wtll be served. toji University', is majoring iq his­ tracted a capacity audience of 360 ^reiaidcnt Howard Chace will meet’ tory/' • . persons. Under the chairmsnshlp XI Gamma Chapter of Beta St, With the' executive committee at of Ray Horan, a boiled dinner con­ Phi Mill meet tomorrow n l|* r at 7:30 p.m. V A'meeting of Gibbons As,se'mbly, sisting of 310 pounds of corned 8:1B at the. home of Mn^^<|larold Catholic Ladies of Columbus,. will beef and ISO heads of cabbage, State Hits Schuets, 15 Thomta Dr. The Queen of peace Motlfers be held tomoih«w night at 8:30 with all. the. "old sod” trln»mlngs, SERVICE Circle will meet tomorr'p.w' at 8 Ir St. James' School iPhe-guest was Mrved. Chat Kleleck and Carl ■f ifny local TWCA^emhera who p.m. at the home of Mrs.' Allyn F. speaker will.'be .Miss Mildred Bow­ Hunt'er "Were co-chairm.fn- of tha are Inteteated wUrmeet at 12:45 Martin, 113 Brettoq Rd. , ^ ers Vvho will give a timely lllua- kitchen committee, assisted by Insurance 'tomorrow aftom on at the Com­ trated talk |'dr'the Lenten season. Leonard Bjorkman-, Joseph Raglis,. munity Y tOj^cnaa the forma'ilon Mjwtic Review, No. 2, WBA. will Wiifrqd Tredeau and "rom Con­ MORIARTY BROTHERS of an i n f ^ a l ^roup for Jewelry have an open meeting tomorrow . The Manchester Lions Club will ran.- . 801-J.15 CENTER ST. • »H 8-6185 X. Taxes Cut enamel' at 7:30 p.m., and membera ere n.eet tomorrow night at 6:30. at The hall was decorated with urged to attend and invite their the 3 J'a. Lt. James Reardon of Irish flags, shamrocks and a pro­ j^U fhtera of Liberty, No. IT, friends. The program M'ill Include the Connecticut State Police will fusions of green and white flowers state Capitol, Hartford. JE^OLl, Mill celebrate ita 54th an- a plastic demonstration. Refresh- . talk on the work of the fire and streamers. Paul Gagne, chair­ March 19 {IF)—State Tax ''nlveraary tomorrow night atartlng ments will be served by Ihc hostess i marshal’s office, man,- was miisisted by Bill Collins, Commissioner John L. Sulli­ with a dinner at Cavcy'a Reataur- com'mittee, Mrs. Helen L. Tuller. ] Bob Halllsey,. Alfred Woodward, van daid today that Connecti­ ant at T o'clock. After dinner, the Mrs.. Betty Sobiskt. Mr.s. Irene La St. Elizabeth'.s MoUxers Circle Bit: Kelley and Ralph Russell. Modess...yt^aa^ ^ ; group win hold a regular meeting Palme and Mrs. Rose Loyett. will hold its annual potUick sup­ Timothy O’Toole and his “Gal- cut's insurance companies are In Orange Hall, following which per Wednesday at 6:80 at the^ wsy Five" played lilting Irish not carrying their share of / there Mill be a ‘abort entertain-, The Women's Home League of home of Mrs, , Anthony Gryk, 37'.^..^ tunes . for dancing. Irish step Only New Design Modest* gives yon tha the tax load, a contention that ’ ment. the Salvation Afmy will meet'to­ Academy St. dancers,, under the direction of luxury . . . the gentleness of the fabrio drew a quick challenge. Ike to See Swaltows Ply morrow at 2 p.m. at the Citadel. IFefcome to Dartmouth, Dad • Ti udy Tyler, included Doreen covering that's soft as a whisper. Sullivaji, arguing against a bill Brew ster’s 'The American Legion Auxiliary The Fellowship Committee will be Freshman Fathers Weekend^W^ held at Dartmouth College in Renn, Gale Vennard, Paulette Cro­ reducing taxes on domestic insur­ will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. In in charge . of the program. Newlyweds Feted Hanover,'N. H„ recently. ' Martin B. Alvord of 3 Oakland St. teau and Beverly Desimone. Songs Box of 48 $1.65 ance companies, told the General the Legion Home. Members are re- Hostesses will be Mrs. Samiielson, was the guest of his som Joel, a 1956 graduate of Loomis. Dad and dances by little Charleen Magi 2 for $3.23 Aasenibly'e. FUiaqoe Committee Planes mtO'^ Schedule ;----- 'mhided to bring ne w packs of play­ Mrs. Myrtle McKeown and—Mrs. At Parly Saturday is chairman of the Tbwn Planning Commisslen. nuson, 414, received a big hand. that MB a result of "special legis­ Testimony ing cards for the veterans hoa- Sarah .'Leggett. -s^ Chairman Horan’s general egm- lation” enacted since 1945, pref- o r^^ M At Capistrano pitale, to be taken to the District clal support on.a'sustalned basis is New York. Because of additional ■n-ittee for the evening were Bill erentisl trestment which "bdr- meeting Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Mary C. Keeney Tent. No. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Kearns, Collins, Bob Hallis^’, Harr.v Fay, Tlers on the fantastic” has been bea larget ^ 22'0 E. Middle Tpke., entertained a available. financial support and a favorable San Juan Capi-trano, Calif., Under Fire the New Meadow' School, Weat DUVew. will meet, tomorrow at , Theater In Education last year reception, the organization will Ralph Fay, Milton Wagner. Ronnie given the insurance industry. ‘'arch 19i i4P(- Bell ringeV Ambro- Cedar St., Newington. They are 8 p.m. with Mrs. Maude Shearer, parly of relatives and friends at Wagner, Edward Serrell. and Different Picture their home Saturday evening, hon­ presepti'd ShaJrespeare In seven oresent scenes in. 16 high schools Eh Route with Eisenhower aio Valenzuela was tolling (.he also asked to brwg old license 181 N. Main St. scJiObls ,tn Connecticut and one In -his year. • George England. Walter W. Walsh, special tax angelus when he saw the first I Washington, iMarcJi 19 (/PJ plates. A receptacle for the col­ oring their son-in-law and daugh­ counsel for the insurance com­ at Sea, March 19 (/Pi—The swallow circling In the pale dawn —Senate investigatori*. devel­ lection Mill be found at Uie Legion The Study Circle of the WSCS ter, Mr. .and Mrs; Vincent Pelletler.^ panies, painted a different picture. 46,000-toit\air.crafl edrrier above the old mission. oped today that about $100,- Home. will rfteet Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Miss Judith Kearns and 'Vlncebt Insurance'- companies, he said, Franklin D.' Roosevelt ar­ Later, sisters of the mission en 000 in Seattle Teamsters the South Methodist Church. Mrs. Pelletier, son of Mrs. Mary Pel­ "seek no lax preference; they route to early Mass glimpsed the letier <)f East Hartford, were unit­ have no desire to pay any less than ranged to put On a demon­ Union local funds was dis- The Holy . Ghost Mothers Circle C. H, Jaycox will lead devotions. wheeling, darting blrtW.* Was it! Hostesses will be Mrs. Jennie ed in maiTiage at.a clvtl ceremony WHATEVER YOUR FABRIC NEED MAY BE their fair share qf the cost of our stration of bombing,: Atrafing their imagination that the bells bursed through a mysterious Mill meet at the home of Mrs. Ryan and Mrs. Helen Bidwell. performed Jan. 21 Ifi South Caro­ slate government apd .they do. hot and rocket firing today for Donald Harrison. 15 Griswold St., lina. and a re^Wfua ceremony was sounded more joyful ? Tiielr xteps "special account." TTiey said tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. After propose to shift their proper tax -yThe which Brewster heads. But com­ ■ Stoty mad Miapihi.Olrcles James R. Nelson, son of Mr. and yard 5 9 ^ companies "have not been paying Times., was the first witness to public had been prejudiced in any , mittee aides said during a lunch­ last year under the sponsorship qf their Bliare over the years in com­ muda. tomorrow afternoon.' , charred body of Ramon M ^say- iilxypt'a President Nasser, left, greets Saudi Arabia’s Crown Mrs. J. R. Nelson, 61 Avondale the A'bierican National Theatre Special For Tuesday Only! testify In Superior Court today as way by what has appeared in print eon recess that the money came parison with other taxpayers." ■‘defensXMunsel sought to have and that he had no way o(-know- ‘ Tlie cruise in the warm sunshine say. .third president of the ■Philip­ Prince Faisal at Nasser’s home in Cairo March 18. In a confer­ from local 174 of Seattle. Rd.. will sing ba.ss dn the "Music and Academy. Us atm Is to bring Smart patterns for dresses, aprons, blouses. was reported-to be improving the pine Republic, returned' to this ence that followed, they are said to have discussed .the Aqaba 01 Beethoven" concert to he pre­ skirts, draperies, bedspreads, etc. MEN'S, LADIES' and , "If you keep giving preference 'the fortnboming murder trial of Ing the effect of atoriea. ! The time was the J950-53 period. Shakespeare, as performed by pro- Jdaeph L, TWjorsky and Arthiir Pre.sidcnt's health. grieving capital today. | Gulf Issue, Islands dominating entrance to Aqaba Gulf are sented by the Albion College fciisional actors, to regular a.s- ^ ti one group of taxpayers over an- "I would think it W'ould depend i Saudi Arabian territory, but Eg^Ttikna fortified them. (AP Documentary Evidence COSMETICS IILDREH’S SHOES 'other." he said then, "you will by Culomhe shifted .from Hartford to upon the individual’s reaction to | T he plan for the carrier bomb­ The flag-draped coffin of the 'C'horal Society and the college semblies of mcondary schools. ing demonstration called for three Photo by radio from Cairo). The story of this special ac- ofnl^Mtra, Albion. Mich., on >Tarch THIRTEEN UORGEOU.S COLORS ^ . 6 9 Bridgeport. X.^ the facts," said Duffy. " i popular' 49-yeartold C5»ief' Execu­ 1 count , and Brewster’s purchase of All tlM top lilMt _ Connecticut has been, chosen as IN "HEAR IT RUSTLE”^ (Continued on Page Eight) Tile two 33-year-dld. ex-eonvicls types of carrier planes to taka tive, who, crashed to bis death the pilot state for the development INVISIBLE Anked if he felt the newspaper j Uie Palm Springs home came atop "w« f# r have confessed policifv say, to coverage Of life case would effect part —FJ3. Fury jet fighters. with 25 others on a Cebu Island I introduction of documentary evi- of thi-s program. Other stales will TENNESSEE EASTMAN ACETATE REG. eight redant jfoldups in Connecti­ the impartiality of prospect! , e F2H3 Banshee fighters, and AD6 mountainside early Svmday. was St. Bri^wl’a Church choir will be Included when sufficient flnan- ■ Jtown ,'1iei'o in the Presidential I dence .which the investigators said Arthor Dnis Stores hold a reheh

7 - r 7 - PAGE FIVE c f: / MANCHESTER EVENING nER^t>. M aW h ESTER, CONN., TUKSDAY. MARCH in, 195,7 ■V'.i •' \ 'T'-- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD/ MANCHI^STER^ CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH p, 19S7 -L. T PAGE FOUB the cost >\'ill be allocated a s fbl- fowi. waumaiiUc, OH* Miait ioyt* NO MATTIR WHERE YOU GO fcfclOriWjrAllJ. -J--t— __4m M "lawrMFWMi*- .^sres^mseAi -^ » r Regional-District- S ----'■ - lovf^S: Anai»V*l‘.” $ t2 0 ;t’95.1fir.mtnmr Columhia Moore, Stafford; Torrepc* IV^kor',- 1;' f^Uzen, la a demonstration of t|ic w h c - ijc w r ' E tfg a g e d Auerbach and Clara Auerbach, an estimated A.D.M. State OraiU WilllmajiUc. served a* beet man j ‘Cross of Christ’’ tyranny of ain. Public Recorffs WbRO—18«0 Daily Radio .WHAY—610 and ual^ers 'were Jo h n , C ije y ,: CMS IS WITH YOU H ^ r p n "The Groas alstt Interprets the property at 112 Weaver Rd. b of $.1'5,750, n et cast of $103,445,j:5: G)sts Higliest Hebron. . $129,164.94,' minus an Willimantfc, and Richard Louis,; Koi#r Income T&x Primer Theme of Sermon law and dcclarea that ^the-law Ii WCCC—'1290 .. C aatern-^yilght Time WPOP—I$W Second Polio mandat<)ry. God’a holy law Is Ir­ 1 ^Quitclaim Deed Navy Plain; Crashes in ^ea e.stlmated A.D.M. Slate Qrant, of brother of Uie bride. ‘ . revocable, and the disobedient Anthony M. Choman to Eliza­ $1S,(X)0. n et .cost $ lll,1 6 f9 4 ; and The bride, given In marriage-; IJCoUnStudy^ The following program ached- 7;no— In First Year Marlljorough. $109,431.41, minus by her stepfather, fklward ’Tybol, ; (nfth of 1* Chapters) By Rev. Winslow must pay the required penalty ot. beth T. Choman,. property on Mc­ 1 • C lin ic Slated Mapila:;- March 19 OPl—A U.S. are aupplled by the rardio • WhAV--Roi F «Ail^, estimated A.D.M. State Grant of was gowned in white-chiffOn, Boor : By RICHARD A. MUIXENS find a substitute.; Here, the Crols Cabe St. Navy Skyralder plunged Into the W<;CC~i>$od bjvfTitfir Good Mutio Divid»nd A Interest Quiz "The Cross of Christ” was the stande, revealing the loye of God, Warrantee Deeds managements and are subject to WKNB—Kvening Rerenad* « . Hehron. .March 19 (.S p e c ia l)-F i-i »15.2:>0. n e t cast o f . $91,j81.41. length, and styled .with scrftly' F irst o f ]K.md Most dh’ldends and Interest re­ /^HECK the sniwers you think are correct, then compare your Philippine Sea Tucwlay north of changlf^ithout notice, WTIC—D irk B u rlfl . Columbia, March J9 iSpeciall — | bouffant aklrt. Her ahoulder j theme of the message by the Rev­ to provide a substitute for alt who Stanley M. Freejnan to Walter the island of Alsbati. The pilot was WDRC—Amo* uml Andy nandallv the fir.si year will be the I Paynienta to Odirea^ ceived in 1690 must bt reported on ^ answers with the ones printed below: wlM accept It. The Cross of Christ 1. Dudek Jr. and Irene P. Dudejc, W rOP-Fulton Lewt* . T he seconti Salk .polio v a c c i n'e | draped hodiee with v-neckline and 1 erend (J. E. Wjnslow at th t Church presumed lost. WHAV-0[>lvJlou«i! t:I.V- hardeH' for' the Regional Di-^trlct j ^ ,„7next'’uine' year'Z In 20 Years your tax return. However there 1. You'received $ft divi­ is rich In forgiveness Christ’s iroperty at 111 Walker St. WCi'i'—R-cLra-^aviSw shots will be- given between 7 and r bouffant, skirt. Her shoulder $•( lafsriMrim ahs«t f sed aitraiuC dends in 16S6 on stock in your of the Nazarene Sunday morning.. The Navy said the plane, partici­ , WKNB-P.M. WHAY-vScrt’nado according to budget and financial, only interest pajnuents are tax breaks avalUble for those heart was overflowing with love Statom Corp. to Stanley Brsy, Wi'CC—Good t voninn Good MuMe 8 p.m. 'Thursday at Yeomans' Hall. ‘ length Veil fell from a tiny head- w»sdi«sl t m t t , phSM sr writs; name. Your wj/e received $40 pating in maneuvers off the Ea.st ' WTIC—Ro»» Mil(-r Emphasisihg the Words of the for the penitent thief who called property on Cooper Hill St. and .WDRO—'Jal Knlby \VKNH—Allen Brown information sheets released by the' „nd one principal payment on the The local Grange Is sponsor of the | piei-e adorned u-lth pearls. She CONNICTICUT MIOICAl $iaVICI Hebron, March 16 (tpedal)-^ of you who received dividends, and divi^nds in stock in her name. coast of Luion, suddenly dove into WPOP—W«* Works WTJC—Dtck B iillel lairied s bouquet , of shattered some interest is exempt from tax Apostle Paul, "God forbid that I for mercy. He oaw those who had on Charter Oak St. WuRC—Amo* and Aiidy veglonal office yesterday. bond is.sue. totaling $171,300; will affair. 9.0. aox 101 • NIW NAVIN I •uburbantektlon atudy of He- How much can be excluded the sea. * liU - • WPOP-E P Moiisan u> ite carnations apd babysbreath. This article tells how to treat on a ioint return— should glory save In the cross of condemned Him and the cruel Emu Gorlc, by George Lessner, WHAY—Op«n Hous* This fact., frequently 'cxpre.ss.(W0 - ! In their l eapectiVe troops: Rita Ion and lace and Miss Moore's, the university of OonnecUcut since cashed in a savings bond which T:4i— blue nylon and lace. Tlie attend­ In That means it is not taxed. had cost you $11.75 and ft- Christ stands betwe/n two worlds, in ,power.' ’He is able also to save WCCC—Record Review WHAV—RIll^hsBand Reports , SSJ.l.’iO each, due Nov. 1, 19.17. and May, 1968. apd annually Evans, 6'7, and Ramona Simp.son, ! tt pioneered in the field of subur- them to the uttermost that come WKN'B—PM. ants (-ari-ied colonial bouquets of Married persons living in com­ ceived $22.50. Was your profit marking the dividing line between WTIC—lUSO Radio Lane WCCC*—CfUijd lLV«Diiit Uooo MualO May 1, 1958. and a principal pay- thereafter until May 1. 19(6, as 51. Gill Scout Troop 11: Linda, Your banlaation studies about 20 years of $5.75 (A) interest— or them. 'x unto God by Him.’ It is imivarsaP WKNB—E vening SiLj^enad* Pell, 12.1. and N eva Sw enor. 64. pink roses and babysbreath. munity property states are en­ WDRC—Cal Koiby \VTIC—One M«n a Ftfm jly ment of $105,000 due May 1.195S.,P«yo'''';>''. ' Home ago. titled to divide dividends between .I ilding Grant will total $.104,900. t.al‘ve lieatlngs on a bill by Sena- Loring Photo Bfbwnie Troop, 14. their home at 5 Fern St., Rock­ $50. or a combined total of $100, ■WOf-t !)sejaiai-« :$oi| (B)-'t :$$$ (▼)<-! inBMSNv' ® and mutually exclusive. To belong -WDkC—Cal Kolbv WTIC—OiTRt ftlldornleeve . Jiiditli.Aiin Zaclies a model for additional studies con­ of the dividends received by them to either shuts out the .other. FOOD STORES WPOP—Wax Worki WDRC—n Q Lewis pajlible in 20 annual installment.s tor Bauer, making regional schools According to Mias Jean Natsch. ville. ducted by other groups through- l;H - of * cligiblp for hardahip giAnts, would Picture Tube in 195«. Those who are of the world WHAY—Rrrprd- Rod-o WPOP—Treasury Agent Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Zaclies'. Girl &«()ut com m ittee chairm an, Tlie couple graduated from hut the country. 8:15— Thc'a^al giant payment wild ReRional Board's out- more thah 1,600 boxes were sold by In non-corfununlty jproperty alien to the spiritual kingdom, and TWn Employes WCCC—P.ecoid Review WHa Y Polka Parly Fine Lake Shores. Stores, announce -M'indham High Schixil and are Dr. Whetten headed the Rural Thi B*st Ntighborhoof Storts Garry WK.N'B—PM. then leduceShe annual debt serv-i considerably at its April 2 states the $50 exclusion applies taxed by the Federal Government. ] R o rk v ille those who are of the apiritual king­ WtH.X?—ncruid Review' the engagement of their daughter, the loial Gjil Scout units. The. employed a t the P ratt'A Whitney Sociology Department , # until .last separately to— the ..... individual dlvi-—— . dom are, in the Ian;^iage of the WTIC-Nowa W K N B -E d ice cost to $19fii261 •''d budget hearing. Other residents of cookies eold are for the benefit of Aircraft, Ea.st Hartford. The The interest on many United!*” < Tb. Fete Bradley SUGAR HEART FOOD ITEMS WDRC—Newi. WTIC—tJri'Hl fjlldri’sleevo .ludith Anne,-'to Carl M, Sward .Ir.. July and is now dean of the grad- ^jn^s of husband and wife wheth- Apostle Paul, crucified to the WPOP—Bob and Ray , WDRC—Kddy Arnold Sees No Siinilil^nr Iletielt i 'h‘‘ Di.strirt planning to attend son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Sward Camp laurel. Gl»l Scout Gamp in groom is an khimnus of the Uni­ 5:15- The Regional Boam^sta no re- I'caring.s tins afternoon on bills Ijcbanon. 'x twte school. er a joint or separate return is 1, 1941, Dividend Declared world. We may recognize the fact WIIAY—R-c.ord Riid-o WPOP—Treasurv Agent Sr.. Mansfield City. . .Man.slield. i versity of Stiami and a. mejnber -^W hetten'a original w 6tit_cpn-. on «tock which that-lhe emblem of the world Is Hertry BratHey, retiring from G ERIER’S STRAINED ceipts or expenditures charged i,v oo State Aid to Education based The monthly Di.strjct Rotind- of the 1117th ARASU Military $ exempt.^ -tt- you nave any such WCCC—Roenrd rtevjew WttAV Pulkn Parly MI.hs Zac ties is now employed b.y 29-95 The town’s employ March 29 after X-4IAaiSCO— earned three localities: Windsor, in . your wife own in both bonds, read the section binder "In­ goblet, while the sign of the king­ WKN'B—prsr----- ■ WTIC Ktiierialnnienl operating expemse.s durin'K.Ihe on need expre.ssed liopeThar sii.-n „ a. , tahle wrti be lield- at the Stores Pollce. relation to its development as a | names are divided equally In com-. By Sayings^ank almost 37 years wUh the Highway ' |UTZ caA C K ER S WTIC—P.oas Mlllrr WDI^C—Susprn.“r current year, .since all i osl.s h ^ measures would ea.se the plight of | the .Southern New K.igland Tele- Elementary Scliool at 7:30 p.m. Ineludes Installation, plus tax. terest” on page 12 of the official dom of God la'His Cross. The prin- WDRC—Cal Kiilbv W PO P—Bi:«hoi) S|)»rn , lhe.se three "bedroom, .towns" | phone Co. in Willimantic. and her suburban area for Hartford: Wil-1 puting the exclusion. clple:lple of the -world’s kingdom Is DepArti^nt. .will be honored at a applesaucF' WPOP—Bnb and Ray been n cd ilrd or t harjj<*d . or- Wednesday for all Boy Scout -lead- Guaranteed for 1 Year. InstrucUona. Rockville, March 19 (Special) 16 ei- 35c 8:4.\— ganizatibnal CNpenscs. Tlie Board otherwnse may' face fiance is employed by (he .Mc.xan- .Manehealer Evening Hemld fn- ton, in Fairfield Cfiunty, I The exclusion applies only to se;«Tf-gratification, and it, realm Is WHAY Pt.lkH T'nrtv * eis in the Di.stricl. liibla eorrespondent, Mrs. Frank lent as a suburban You m ust'report Interest on sav­ ’The Board ot Directors of 'The Bradley, now a forefnut, came WHAV—Swine Kaay WTH' —Opfraliiif) Ki»teiiainm'*nt - - . - the pro.speul of baA*mg ilir ( dfti .larvi* Conati iiction Co, .Miss .Iiiditli Ann Louis, daugli^- CALL -P k t e ” Wil s o n ; develo] ! taxable dividends. M ost dUtrlbu-: ings and deposit accounts, when it the flesh. The principle of the' Hg Newton Cookies WCCC—Kvcnrd Review w nnr—Rtispenso also see.s "N o surphi.s or defict in •MarehlM, telephone ACademy for York Oty: and the out­ Savings Bank of Rockville have to work for the town in Jope 1920. WKNB—P M operating funds during cunenl ! highest ^ mill rates in Jhe Slate. ' Manrlirster. t- of Mrs, Eduard Tyrol'of Route tions by a corporation to its stock­ la credited to your account even heavenly kingdom is self-cruel-, The supper, to be held kt the 4 For 41c WPOPr—"Bishop She^n No dale hRaS been set for the 8-9060. Ml 9-5650 lying areas of Norwiclj. holders are taxable dividends. Oc­ declared a dividend payable April flxion, and Us realm is the spirit. 14V4 oi. 3Sc WTIC—losu Radio Lane 9:0#— year, as all fnnd.s have been car­ 6, and Robert Ciulwoith Mac­ though it has not been entered in 1, 1957, at the rate of 3 per cent American Legion Home -beglMing WDrtC—Cal Kolbv \fllAY—Night Watch ried in Capital Account." w edding, b Donald. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ash- vin conducting apiih a atudy.’,’ casionally.. however, corporations T he Cross -reveals the heart of WPOP—Bob and. Bay W TIC—B iographic* In Sound Service ( alls dJO your bank book. Interest 'repre­ per year, compounded eeml- at 6 p.m.. Is being conducted 5:45— Tlie cost of the Regional School bey MacDonald. Willimantic. rvere Dr. Bumight aajd.' ^'suburban de- make distributions which are non- sented by a bond coupon should be God, It is an Interpretation of God. fellow employes. About 50, pei> CLUB CRACKERS OLD DUTCH W1I.\Y—Swine Karv WDRC—Thr World TonlglU Day or Night • ^ A t V O velopxnenta uaually considered taxable and do not have to be re­ annually, according to a atate- It reflects Hl(i evaluation of man's WCCC—Record Review WPOP-rNight Music l« .the three towns fpr 1957-58 ROY S m iJ T awards: ' Rave . Woolett, Wolf married at 7 p.m. Saturday at An­ l.Efl VLC'ERATIONS reported In the year When the cou­ ment Just' made by , Frank B. sons are expected to attend. 9:15— will T«! baaez. $6.00 Defense, War and Savings bonds atone In the history of the bank WIIAY Dati-lin- Acconling lo^- the present en- Cub. Scout Pack No. (7 had Us a - anmul Miss Mary .\lii e Truehart. Wil- find, second, the relatively new This exclusion can be claimed in either of two ways. everlasting life. Christ upon the Russell Stover J 6 Oz. 12 c WCCC—Good r.venlne Good Uuald WHAY. Night Whtch iphalt is used, as J. \V. HALE CtbRr. type of development further out on either' Form 1040A or 1040. If when It celebrates its 100th anni­ Cross is the reality of all that was 37e WKNB—Kvenine Serenade WTIC—T^tl H^ath rollment for IPoe-fiJ in the three montlilv meeting at Smith Metho- deadener in au to hi .y coii.stnic- Imiantii, was maid of honor. NORTH END PHARMACA' First Way: Ignore the Interest WTIC-Newa W DIU'—Rus.e N anchlon town.s, the average daily niember- dist Church on .M.iich 15 from a work center, termed the you file on 1040A, you only show versary'. The bank was organized symlsolized in the ancient sacri­ TIDV HOJISK PAPF.R CORP. CHICKEN of the SEA \VrOP-Mod4'ri) Sounds linn. Rriflesinaids wei^ Miss. Gail Brad- until you cash them, and then re­ CANDIES ‘ WDRC—.New.« Reporter ■•hip (ADMl f(rr the ciinent year The theme for themonth being extended fringe, or known gener­ In item 0 the dividends which ex- In 1858, during the admlniatratlon fices which foretold the shedding X|F X. Y. GREEN LABEL TUNA WPOP-New* 9:15— ally as commuter of bedroom port as Interest the entire differ­ of James BuchanU, and three 5:15- WHAY Night Wauh ,i.s estimat.ipd a.s follbw.s: Andover. | "Indians." all actlvily centered ce^ the exclusion of $50. On ence between what you get] and of, the Blood of the Son of God. the WTU‘-T''d HoMh towns.". . Form 1040, however, you report years before Abraham Lincoln be- Lamb slain from the fouifdatlon of $1.35 Lb. And 7 oz. ,33c WUAY DiiMme , ^ . WDRC—r.nsis iVaughton with 134 pupils, 33..1 per cent; He-^ around a campfire. The five dens what you paid. This is .the easier SANDWICH DAGS weec;—Good Lvenln* Good Uiiele bfon w ith 144 piipil.s, 36 per.cen't; ,,presented in terestin g sk its about Hebroh’s site and pojndation all' taxable dividends and then cama Preaident. the world CHICKEN of the SEA WKNB—Berenade W PO P—M'KlArn Sound* Have you tasted the ■were the detarmlning factor in ttF way. ’The bank is steadily growing In Exclusive in WTIC—81 net I v Soorit and Maflhorough. with 122 pupils. Indians which were enjoyed by all. subtract the exclusion' on line 3 Second Way; Report the interest "On the other hand,.fhe Cross of WDRC—Weather and Zalman WHAY Night Watch aelection for the Department’a of . Schedule A. aize . and Strength, end it is a OYSTER STEW .30.5 per cent. iffiv es followed. sach year as it accraea. The Christ reveals the power of sin. It Manchester at ■ WPOP-I.aw renee Welk WTU' —P.ohrrt Mrf'ni'mick Based on the aborc estimates. T he . folloNYinjf boya received study.. L/btl’ suppose that. after sub. matter of pride to the Board of Dl» interprets sin. It exposes sin in its ,10 Count c 10 oz. 33c 5;sa- WDRt^—Russ Naiighlon ■1 bakelKwth buttei amount of accrued Interest can be, 10 WIIAY^erennde „ . , WPOP—.Modern Round* Fred T. ■‘We/: are primarily concerned tractlng the exclusion, yoii still .rectors that It continues to be the true perspective, tts' treachery. Us WCCC—Good l-.venine Good MUilC 10:1.^— .A- with thia development of a com­ determined from the table on the added to^aste better? Baker have Some dl'videhda left Over, hack.qf the ^bond. It Is the differ­ iSMest savings bank in Tolland mastery. That men would go to ARMOUR’S WKNB—Allen Brown WHAY Niglit Waiih muting town," he said, "and what The law permits yoii to subtract County with over $17,000,000 in the extreme measure of putting to C2UINNS T R E E T ^ WTIC—Let Georpe Do It WTIC -World of Music A bout organizations serve this ■ type of from ths tax you would otherwise ence betwseii^what you paid and WDRC—Mu.'ir a la Carte WDRC—n*iKs Naughton what yqu could" caSh the bond for assets. death by that ignominious process PHARMACY WPOP—Mfl Allen V. WPOP—Modern Roundi T his community." owe, a credit equal to four per of crucifixion the world’s greatest LUNCHEON MEAT Corned Beef Hash • :45— Begioml School Ooqaldered on Dec. 31. 1956.' Subtract from 875 MAIN STREET WHAY—.Supper Serenade WHAY Night Watch Q uestion cent of any dlvloend in excess of Benefactor, the world's greatest WCCC—C.ooa bveninc Good MualO W TTC^Night !df* When asked what bearing the the exclusion. Thts : . d o - i t - Tokyo, March 19 Cflh -^3en. CAR CAR / VICTOR 100,000 owners I Maxwell D. Taylor, U. S,; Amny ONLY! DADO CLEANSER tiilef of staff, said today arms- MEDIUM SHRIMP r V / / M freezing provisions of the Korean 14 O/. y o u r s e lf! armistice have created a "condi­ tion of considerable, dlsadvui^ IMPROVE YOUR HOME AND WIN A fRIZE tage" to United Nations forces In For Korea. But he saw little'likeli­ d o u b l e 27c 5 Oz. 53c THAT MAY PAY THE ENTIRE COSTl Here's the hardest working hood of immediate change. Taylor arrived ln,^okyo on the r»» M / M/ pickup of the yearl first leg of a 3-week tour of U.S. G.WASHINGT0N DASH bases in the Far East. ’ From smart new grille to grain-light tail­ Ket, The Korean armistic forbids in­ INSTANT COFFEE DOG FOOD gate ^evrolet offers^the most modern troduction of new ' weapons by either side. . The Allies charge pi^i^^of all! Flat-lodged side ponels Uire Communists have illegally Tall Cans on the pickup box make for easier brought in modem arm s while 6 Oz. P eal $ 2 29c 1.39 / side loading. And there are. no Let the experts those of U.N. trooi^ 'are becom-' GREEN STAMPS $10,000 big obsolete. TETLEY TEA DAGS BON AMI wheel housing bulges in the body to ON ALL DRY CLEANING end lake up valuable load \pace. You MEN'S SHIRTS BROUGHT IN CLEANSER HOME IMPROVEMENT get concealed Safety Sfeps, pano- - ANYTIME ■ ■ THAT DAY ONLY. jt, i$’s 25c ramie visibility, High-Level ventila- tioni You get a ll the latest cab do it! t htre’t e brand-new choice-e^t whole new dimension SEE THE NEW CHOICE 48’> 6 k -■ .comfort and safety features I UP TO 10 P. M. in cars—Rambler for *57. More room inside than the 13c CONTEST ^ average low-priced car. Turns as much'as five feet ' sharper. Coats least. Gets roost miles per gallon. Offi­ Rambler 6«Y'8 BARCOLENE Bon Ami Jet Spray It’s fun to do it yoilrself but frequently the cially first in trade-in value. Fun-test Rambler now. lig Car Xeosi — CostpocI Car fconosqr * LEX US SPRAY All Purpose .Cleanser FOR (CLEAN WINDOWS results are les.s satisfying than you'd like .. .' Sm Oitmttttnd—Gtml TV /»t M llu /tmilt ttrUsc lutmrk.. Amtmmi MtOn HKc-Mmm %t»n /tr Amirutnt. SfMMmd iy Form Journol and Notioiwl Cleaners and often more expensii-e thap you bargained ^ ■eland Motors, Inc.— 369 Center St.— Ml 3>4079 1 Lb. Lumblr Manufocturars Association 273 BRpAD ST.— NEXt TO AAP. 39c for. If you embark on a home improvenjent DeCermier Motor Soles, Inc.— 24 Maple St.— Ml 3*8854 RED CA P W m ONf.OF w ill ' ‘ program thi.s sprinS: that invoivc.s wiring, ' REFRESH-R plumbing,''papering.' etc., call fnr thi? experf.s FRIZES . k ‘ • estimate. Then drop by at cither office 'of Oet d ANDERSON and JOHNSON CO. Let's shed a little light on the subject of 4 Oz. _ ^ ..^e.rsKie PROJECTS coiting 0¥#r $500.00 "The Tru.«t Co.” for complete information on . ‘ TWO DIVISIONS: puojicTS (Mting I*** thoq $300.tl0 our low co.«t Home.Improvement Loans. Hand-Fjnished ALCOA WRAP TEA DAGS • TWO GRAND PRIZES OF $1,500.00 Remodeled or Additiorial Bathrooms ALUMINUM FOIL Wfishin)4 the time No longer is it necessary to feel that a remodeled or additional bathroom is out of your reach , • TWO SECOND PRIZES OP $ 7S0«00 financially. A and J’s unique plan of handling the ENTIRE job—plumbing, tiling, carpentry, 4 8 ' s 25 Ft.. Ron • TW O THIRD PRIZES OP $ SOO.OO Pisd oat how mods cleaner and electrical work, fixtures—at a frgetion of the.usual, price, makes it possible for you to have brighter we .can wash your -car For modern features you con bo suro of e your beautiful, modern bathroom. TODAY, not in the dim future. Phone us today and our ,PARSON’.S SUDSY • T W O f o u r t h PRIZES OP $ 2S0.00 with our Weaver Aatomatic Car HOUSEHOLD Washer. Every car is automsticslly consultant-designer will call without bbligatioi) and help plan your new—or remodeled bath­ imrayed with fresh water and- mild room. Budget terms can be arranged.. KLEENEX AMMONIA 40 PRIZES OF $100 EACH i actergent, and thoroughly hand Get a new ' vooged and chsmoiyad. We never' ^ Got your entry blank and contest ruloD jm t harsh desergentt,. that .might TABLEf NAPKINS T H E - infore the a n id i.,.o c dirty Want It fixed today? Juit call Qt. 25c. Chievtolel wamr left over frona a pteviosts • T hey’re New* MAIL COUPON NOW ' r. car .'.'. or “hit-or-miu" amasohly A and Jl .Manchatter's'larga$4^ T h ey’re D ifferent Biggofit Sallars. . . Biggast Savors line' meth^t. The ansnmatir op- COMRLETEI,Y e KRETSCHMER COHTUT PATISi Jiiaary 1 ta 0«l$k#r 31, M S r oration of die Washer ggtt the job ^7 and most complete plumbing C O M PANY done in Vi dm time needed for INSTALLED ■ t W HEAT GERM MKsMBER FOIO ‘atomsal wadiing. ‘ _ service. Serving rpsidential, ' ■ ■ ■ w .'.J 50 Count A»o u n I th i FOR AS otOsOOO G ive fomr car th at "like new'* look gcommercial an.d industrihi ac­ 12 Oz. Manche$ter / \ today. Drive in for onr spsody, MOMtimppovcment CONTROT I iail-point wash iobl.... counts for OY*r 27 years. Whan LOW AS Luinber, Inc. Only Irancbis^ ChtvroiR dMlirs " dtspliy this limous tlidenurk SwMthurt Sba|i Swaethaart Soap 2M CES’BER ST, . MAIN emci NOatH StAMCH you want the b e s t - think of u$! OAONtOAEO GV PARU MANC|fl£STER silHf 1$ N p tlH MAIN t n i D WET R£V>* SIZE DEAL , BATH SIZE DEAL NATjONAL tUMO^ Nt.Ktt yuCA I See Your Authorized ■htounuaaeiauJBakBe WASH 4 For 2 7c 4 r „ > 9 c Cfievrolet Denier O N E STOP lANKING « ' ERsi PARKTHC AT lOTH OMjlCES II . ANDERSON and JOHNSON ' MRIARTY BROS. CALL Ml ANYTIME, tiAY,.NiaMT sr SUNDAY 1- ^OPJN THU|SpAY/IVINING 6 TO t • SATURDAY MORNtNO 6 TO f 2 «1 CHAKTHI OAK ST. [Itiarl-MANCHEStEK HEATINO DLUE WHITE FUKES PKO. •HOU CENTBB 8IBEET -i J t .i Vi.' " v M n ... ------5^ , I .v t -V'^ ■>:■./' l l -J :-v\ a"* 1 ' i). ■ )! / -I. h j- f ' f"- /t r J ■J /f 1 Y: • v / 1 ^ J. / S '' I -■ :v .'V V. ; 'y . - . - l . v '■■..■■•■■ ; ■' •:* \ , : : \ f V ' 'A , ;-: Ai-'AV ■ A■;/.A;:■^'■.:•A■^^'A■A^:■•.;; - •,, ::■ ■ ■• ■ ■■'■' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,’MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY. MARCH 19,-1957 PAGE SEVEN

MANCHEfSTElfc^VENlNG'h e r a l d . MAt^CHE^^TER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 19,-1957 Ointments- for the first sesitdn After a cold, flu, aora tbroRt,^vJrua PACK SIX March 5;i Appolntlnents should be Coventry ' y-.y^ Riade with Mrs. Joseph Mack or y b u - r moyemieht with which alia, graba Pbrhapa, in the end. she may prove CreditUniop may feel run-dbwrt frorn on the fbet that Naiacr'c milAarr { j ecently have well borne out the Mrs. Peter MaAsolinl. , , position of the former (Jemocratlc her microphone ia„tWift-'and rleft. to be Somewhat niore of a voice IRanrliMtcr defeat was pulverialnf and that, j than a brain. Ihit on the evidence The '257 persons Who did partici­ ■ i- Droodlcs' i Town Committee as to the- puQkise €6hnecticut Her voice ia pleaatn*>y clear' and AL Unit Sets Clothes Drive Vieing with to Consider Request pate In the first session need not ip spite of that, he doesn’t seem I ch. a .revaluitlon. namely,' to strong and not without its harmo­ ao far; We would credit her with, Bt ROtiKR rRICE a’ leasL that natural Intelligence register agaliv Cards reminding TIRED taenUtg ^rraUi really to hhve lost anything or, the taicdiurden to the Indlyid-': nies. Her topgde ia exceptionally fast, ’ With each word nevertheless which, can plunge swJfUy «nd de-i For Clambakes at Sjperry’s them of the second session 'i'ueaday K « I S 5 ^ i^ * 3 o ““ mc. tiven up anythin*. T o, the con­ ual hbmeowner'-f|-om the shoulders i Yanked For Adults^ Children in April Loan Firms will be malle^ this week. of. the^Twyatlve few who raised I preserving Its. precise clarity no clSlvely into an iasue, and bring j Feel Stronger rest IS flijet trary, it Veads the atmosphere of matter how swiftly it. comes out. up, in a sentence or two, the heart j Mrs. Jones will attend n meeting MSBcbeelv. their voicMN^o loudly in fayor o f' By A, H,i O. Chicago, March 19 Coi Bolton, March 19 (Special)--AYuaa of the pond fro,m Dec, 15 to called by the NatloiYal Foundation victory (or hlrn In the manner In' the revaluatioi Her swift Ulk ia also swiftly or­ of the matter. ' Coventry, March 19 (Special)—• mond Amldon of We*"t Wllltngton; within 7 days-or money back! ganised, thq ehd of-each, aet of re­ mercial loan firms face increasl, zone cHahge now up for coiisidera-, March 15 each winter for Infantile Paralysis at the Old PHblUlWfr* which he la escaplrg the conse- In . a preliminary sifivey of the In a cniel and perhaps un­ A clothinK collection'' for under-, The maternal grandpareffla are ly significant oontpetllionylrom Public Re<-ord* Homestead in .Somers March .27. ' VoiM»d October t. Wt Now that, thls^iiid If**. *>*«o marks being a smooth consequence planned irony, the Republican seat­ privileged children and Mia. William Rau of tlon by the Zoning Commission . After a cold, flu, sore throat oi'virus you may *uir#r quenefis of* his defeat and reaa compliihed, it seems ita^’ the towri memiiers. 'of the 1957 .House of credit unions, a managemtnt con­ Warranty Deed; Celeatino' Au- Chief purpose of the .session will be from iron deficiency anemia*... or, as w* call it,.Tired of her 'beginning. Her zest is tre­ ing arrangement placed this clear- couid makb Sperry's pond and the gusto to Raymond O. and Dorothy preparation for an intensive pro- father* are now pfeparedv^^ carry RepreeentativeA we found the mendous and it is Incisive, with overiaaa and on the Navajo In-i Mrs Richard Culpin wa* given a sultant said tdday. Blood. To feel stronger fast take Gesitol, tit# higli- put the second purpose ofetie re­ complexioned, cLar-voiced, clear- Dr, Rudolph Moilje^' of Kent, adjacent land; headquarters for S. Hills, house on French Rd. iram Hn Tolland Oounly to ‘admin­ Democrats tackfng, this time, in a refreahing eenec of juet how far thoughted colleen .right next to dlan Reservation in the U.8. la baby shower Sunday afternoon at iste r Salk polio vaccine. National potency tonic .that begins to strengthen iron-poor valuation. namely, raise the gfapd her horn's on School St. Mrs. Frank Conn., told an Antettban Bankers clambakes this summer. Quitclaim Deed; Herbert Green­ Tired Blood in 24 hours. In just one day GetrroL iron what had come to be their typical' to go in this ' business of calling the sHrqnken -Democratic legisla­ being conducted by. the Auxiliary A’ssri. • Installm ^ - credit confer­ An application for a change wood to Elizabeth Greenwood, emphaais Is being placed on the AOTbnce list of the town so that the tow spades spades. When sht. usee a tive contingent, where she sits as- Fomo was hostess. is in your bloodstream carrying st'ren^h and energy' 1 that way about it. we can certain- can borrow more and more money cbnUlbution to HouiK debates. of the local American Legion. ence that "Uip'Targer part of the fromV realdence to business - zone house on Carter St. urgency to stimulate tke public to to every part of your body. So, after a Winter welt worn phrase, as she used '‘pig a perpetual reminder to the Demo­ Coming Event* ,, Application for Marriage Li­ obtain this 'protection in an effort OneJfeat ...... n iJ'b’ ‘ understandb’ understand how how Isrpel feels and put the Town’ of Manchester T h a b ^ s their usual jirovlalon of in a poke” just the either day,, it 'The drive la the Auxiliary** .Tomorrow’s activities Include; one and one-quarter billion dollars on the property, located at ,lhe illness, if Tired Blood is your problem—lake further and further in debt. Lately crats of 4aya of yore, when they child welfare program project for In personal loans outstanding held southwest corner ot Rt. 85 and cense: 'Willis Byron Hoar and to n^lnimite and eventually elim­ fSree'hlonths*” ” ^'*...... fJH' about If, when Israel■ was the na- some mew^<^ who.would star with crackles with renewed life and vi­ enjoyed soi^thlng of a monopoly Lenten stiidy and worship service, inate the annual outbreak of polio. . Geritol tvtr\! day; Take either the liquid or the B(>ard of Dlrectorb seem to be incisive, iT-apmetimes tedious, In­ u in n 's Lie rhonth of April. * by .credit uniqns is 'iindouqtedly French Rd„ ha* been made by Jo­ Patrltda Ann Miller, Manchester. , the tablet*. You’ll fttl stronger /ast witWn One MpnUtMpnlb ...... '*'5i,i tion ...uwhich i-i. scared *the smashing tality, almoet as if H had been on brain*-and-wit, and particularly 7:^0 p.rri., -^Church Community Miss Mlllicent Jones is s mem- Weehiy ...• willing to approve any project that tellectual examinatio'n of various just minted. The lofcal women will forward KotLse; Confirmation class, 4 p.m., volume- which is directly competi­ seph A. Waskelewtcz of Hartford, seven days or your money back. .emre copy — I military victory in question. is proposed without too.much re­ Irish bfains and wit. They will the clothing collected to the Save- tive with commercial lending.” owner of the 24-acre tract, through be- of a cbijimlttco which will head Advertisement — issues as thcy .ciwje along. These She may never be long-winded, never, never forgive the Demd- iPitaniiacy First Congregational Church . Listings needed for all lype.s of . SAVE El.OO—Buy Ecememy Sisal,. THE sS»asTED''pRESS \ Yet. if the world Is not y> gard to the final cost, realising Democratic brainlni*t#M were of­ the (Jhiidren Federation, jin Inter­ study; . Second Congregational Modley, in a prepared addies.s Ally. Anthony Gryk of Manches­ a eal* of ge)-anlum plants for (he ’Lighthouse That’* tod Ught that the town’s borrowing capacity and, for all we know, her spe­ critic party in Torrington. for national organization ’ itipported said that "since the end of the Tolland County Auxiliary of the homes and business properties in Tbi to a complete anarchy of " The purpose of , a Lighthouse ten women, and HazePTj^all Sul­ cialty may never prove to be re­ permitting the Republican theft Church bbolr; 7:30 p.m., Sanctu­ te r Bolton. Lkwrertce F. Flano, Real has been increased. livan, Marguei9.e Quirnby. and entirely by volunteer gifts xand ary; RotarysClub, 6;45 p.m.. vestry second world War, iijstallmcnt A public hearing on the pro­ (Children's Servlr^.s of Connecticut or force, we must hope that, even In (beside being subject material for search" and exhaustive dissertation. of such a Jewel. •«- , credit outstanding by credit Partteipate in Reeital* Estate Broker, MI 9-59l0.\ GERITOL Arllstsi is tq-vBid Coastal .Naviga­ ' When is this .spending spree gat­ Ella Grasso have been recen contributions. First Congregational Church; posed zone change has been sched­ such emotional circumstances, the ing to stop? Before the next town ample.*. But we looked over -^ The Federation' ia a non-aeclar- Ladies Assn., v'estry First Congre­ unions’ has grown 20-fold while uled for 8 p.m. March 27 at the Gail Lee, I./>ui.s Dimock lU, Don­ WELDON DRUG STORES tion and provide a recognition personal loans by commercial na Valintlne, Allen Van Zander. Manchester Evening Herald 901 MAIN ST. — 487 MAIN ST. — 843 MAIN 8T. All rlahts ol repubacetwn ol epjelsJ. j^d necessary ideal of-Vpeace point so that Ship CapUins will election, maybe! 'The town fathers shrunken Democratic roater Of the tion, non-political, and non-profit gational Church\' drill team of Community Hall. Bolton' correspondent, DOrl* .M. llspatche. herein are alm> j-e.enred.__ ^ be-followed group. ■» Auxiliary of Grew-Chobot Post. banks have grown, only. 7-f I'd Zoning Agent Donald F. Tedford Tina Pespla, Bonnie Valentine,- know exactly where they are when leally have-^come desperate w-.hen 1957 session, and found no obvious Credit unions, he said, held 17 Marianne Skinner, .Susan Williams. D'ltalla, telephone Mitchell $-5.54.1. run service client of N. E. A. Serv- and built .still more strongly into their boat runs sgroiind. Reminds they start considering the Invading contiituation of the tradition 'The Auxiliary asks that persons No. .52 American Legion. 6:30 aaid last night that Waszkelewicz lc». hie. w i a h t rfg to donat# give clean, p.m..-Legion Home; Board of Edu­ per cent of all personal loans at plana to lease the property to Rich­ Dor-othy Williams, Nancy and Pi'is-! *• ThibUshtrs Rtyffitotiuve*. iJJj;' world behavior. In thH particular me of the tinle (Jurtng the wsr (I of the capital reserve fund for the Looking over the Republican the end of 1956, and added: cilia Karker were among local and ! .JulrueiltSlliews Speciel a. face arid called hint a Screwball. House has new rising star all which do noriencourage extensive r Classified deadline:- ••m see that, once the. .war itself has Made him so mad he stopped sav- its own. / * Us father and son day Saturday. competition frdm commercial ing CpmmUaioa has been f^pviaed | ^ diacussion on form used • day of publication except Saturday — been liquidated, there is a better Ing scrap metal and ijashed in his \ Thought for Today . The;>louse itself proclaims this, There will be a trip 16 Hartford to On Driving Count the applicant ha* no intention of ] theme* of Beethoven, Haydn and , » A ns. ______visit the Police Dept, and one or houses Include the large ‘ volume applying for a liquor permit at the j ’Hozart as examples, eziforceineqft of all the laws for War Bond. Sponsored by the >lanchrster by its eager attention when this of very small loan* handled by ', Tuesday, March 19 Council of Churches netv voice .is heard, by its unprece­ two other places of interest. The Rockville, March 19 (Special)— credit unions, and th^ir working location. Second Shota Set HARMAC peace and justice ttkn there was fathers will take their sons to Improvements at the property, j The'second session of the adult m i. dented ripples ot applause and ap­ A Fort riiley; kari.. serviceman arrangomenls with business and The Proper Pinch before, % » , preciation whenever It speaks. dinner In the: city. - including construction of bath- j polio clinic will be belfl at the Civil MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR Some Good Resolution* ^ ' About 20 Scout.s. including Kx- was arrested for reckless driving other oi-ganization mana-gements. houses. Increasing the size of the j Defense shelter at the school from Each of these twjn functions Open Forum I will start anew this rnofning - It has already come close to the Modley urged commercial^ lend- dance shed and installation of a to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. R, Knee- ; It has seemed a,-busy year, con- point where it almost applauds plorer Post 63. wRh about 15 fath- 1.Sunday after his discharge from Afs, however, to watch deyelop- 7 I txlbutlon-wtee. with every month contains the life or death of the with a higher, falrei^'reed: ers will spend the day together, j j^e local hospital. playing field for aporta are con­ land Jones Sr., chairman for the* TOMORROW MARCH 20 ■United Nations. The, organiaa- ‘Wonderful Care’ I will cease to stand ebmplaliiing this voice before it speaks. nienta in the credit union niqve- templated. ■ clinic sponsored by the local Slid almost every week posaeasing The voice belongs to Rep. Mary The program is under supervision Charles Reddick. 22. who suf­ ment. which, he .said, is now beSqt Uon is dead if it yields tfaj fruits To the Editor. of my r u 'th J e a s neighbor's of Evereft Barth, Troop Scout- , Tedford also reports that he Grange and the March of Dimes BISHOP CORNERS WEST HARTFORD ‘ tu special appeiU to the pockel- The wonderful care which l ie- greed: Q. Fahey, a Torrington Republi­ 800 American homes, on an average, are struck fered a cut lip and nose. Was re- 1 by conflict among its national and understands the Gworek les.lc Chapter, has announced that Thuis- . of victory to those who were suc- can who rode into office on the-Ei­ ma.ster, and Grant H, Vance, Ex- ; ' book tor oiie .reiuion mt another. cently received at the Manchester I will cease to-^sit repining while by fire each day of the year. The burning ques­ plorer Post- Advisor. lea.sed by the. Slate Police at the ' slate leaders who operate its wpiiltoiild not affect the arrangements day is the deadline for registration yfc-sful on the baUleficld. The senhower coat tails last Novem­ Stafford Springs barracks to the i mutual association aspects. '• Tet- it 1* npt'^to be thought for a Memorial Hospital prompt* me to my dutv;^ call is clear; tion is this: If your property should burn, how Any boys 11 to 14 years are in­ of\hhe Skating (?ltib of Bolton ;for by' those who could not keep sp- organization is also dead if it fails write this letter. 1 was in the hos- I wlti waste no moment, whininfe. ber. but who is not likely to need Nike Battalion in Manche.ster for j Modley said Ihl.s conflict, he- ~mcNMn(.Manchester can af- pltat for about 10 days for a major and my heart shall know no ! anybody's coat tails from now on. much of it and its content.* could you replace, with vited to Join the troop. Tlio.se In- ' court appearance. "ween leaders” who adheie to the ■/ depart from its, usUal to enforce the peace it has im •fp,r; i There are several qualities in terested, in the 14 years o r' over , State Police said his car aide-i early purposes and philosophy of * ./ Vir operation and"found that the nurs- your present insurance ? Better increase it today! age bracket, are invited to Join : aUadard of support for the Amerl- posed. Specifically, it is dead ing care and the food were excel- I will look sometimes about me for > her presence and her oratory. She .swiped that of Robert E. Chap- S the movement as social betterment does not yield Egypt its the things that merit praise; j h«» vitality anil bounce when the the Explorer Post. Further infor­ man, 20, of Beverly. Mass , on Mile i vehicle, and those who are .strlv- ^ Red CroBs. lent. mation may be obtained from rights in Gaaa, and it is For several days after the opera­ I win search for hidden beauties | stands up to speak. The elemental Hill Rd.. a.s he was traveling south | ing to build it up as a finance busi- If thare la ohe organization tion. while I suffeied considerable that elude the grumbler’s gaze Barth, or Richard Macneil, Scout in the wrong lane. Officials .said ' ness, have cau.sed a major split. wUch atanda ateadfaaUy high in dead if "Egypt ever s dl.scomfort. the nurses lyere with j i will trv to find contentnient in neighborhood commissioner. ■ » Reddick told them he wanted to i The expansionist segment, he the respect, loyalty, and generos­ launching another r*ld from Gaza me almost constantly taking i-arc ! the paths that I inu.*t tread; - The Troop ami Explorer Post are take the .Manchester-Providence . auggested. poses a challenge to of all of my needs. After-I had 11 will cease to have resentment sponsored by the Nathan Hale Rd. on Rt. 15 on his wa-y from commercial lenders. /. ity of Manchester people, it is this ! recovered, they no longer fussed j when another moves ahead, r^^mToNERY .OBERT •MITH Jaycees Cliapler. Hartford but. mis.sed it and then I - same Red Cross, year in and year ' over mf. but came only when t i vvlll not be .swayed by e n y.y decided to return to . Hartford!; Join th e sw ing to Swept*'VWng- ^ AIRM.AIL -r- NOTES Coniniiinlun BreakfiLst - ‘ Sale iif I, ands I)i‘creed ■ ^ ouL And the reason is aimpie. A lAJve Of Horses Reddick he did not know he waa callecL. *rhU combination of care w'hen my rival’s strength is ^ LEADING BRANDS 4 INCORPORATED St. Mary'a St,-Germaine Guild in and year out, the ^ d Frank W. Brewster, bead ot was excellent. shown: REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE will spoti-sor a Communion break- in the wrong lane. Buenos ■ Aires \ recenlly , Croes is bn'job, whether for The food was wholesome and I will not-deny his merit, but Ml fa.st about 9 a.m. May 19, place to Police said he almo.st caused an­ Signed decree ha.s brought one the Western Conference of Team­ well prepared, and as a result, I .strive to prove my own; > Arthur Dni{ Stores j 968 MAIN ST.. GROUND FLOOR —TEL. .MI 9-5'Jtl other accident when a trailer Its regular funcUonS, ot. for emer­ be announced. The guild will re­ step nearer realization a dream | sters, drov* a dray a t the age of | enjoyed all of my meals. ]I will try to see the beauty spread -INSURAN8M1THS SINCE 1914" ceive holy communion in a body truck was foix-ed off the road by long held by .occupants of .'ttatc- gencies. It la ah instituti'cm wblcii 16 and ’from that experience. Before going to the hospital. l! before me, rain or shine; at 8;30 am, that day in St, Jo­ his oncoming car.. owned land in Ar.gentina. Under csinaot be replaced. Yet It la also TV.*- s. I had made my pledge to the build- I will cea.se to preach YDUR duty seph's Church. Eagleville. Further Slate Policeman Frank LaForge Get greatest advances of 19371 ghined a love of hoises. That Is tin decree, the gavammenl must — and be moee—conceme' investigated the accident. a: inatRuUon wbli^T-hss^o sur­ why, now he iA.a^ mature union Ufeatment that I rtceiyed. I felt details will oe announced. immediately proceed to sell all its MINE. Mrs. Albert F, Kalber has )>een settled urban and rural land tn vive on thS basis of yotuntarj’ sup­ official, he maintaTfls- a,, private that I should have been more gen- (Anonytytmili. named chairman of a newly estab­ the pre.sent occupants if they meet / port from the public. stable of race horses. The'McCleU *>'>«» >" my pledge, so that when LECLERC lished wav's and mean.s .committee. Canvassers^to date, give dis­ asked him, the home, I changed_It by Water Deparliiieiit prescribed requirements, Ian Committee asked him, itiakihg A higher pledge. My In­ Yale Researeher Dies FUNERAL HOME Her assistants wilt be Mrs. A. B. quieting repdrts of dollar pinching other day. if he thought it was all creased pledge is-Just a part of the Piper, Mrs. William ,G. Hannon Seeks Watehmaii C.ene Titnney^s Kin Dies • among lunchester people. The right for him .to use union funds way that I wish to ekpeess my ap­ New Haven, Marclyf9 .-Ri Yale FUNERAL and Mrs. Joseph L. McBrierly, only kind of dollar pinching that tv pay traveling expenses for his preciation for the flne facilities has ■ receiyed word of the death in The guild will have a food sale The^ Town Watei- Department is' Greenwich, March 19 ./P. .Mis which the Manchester Meriioriat Switzerland of Di< Henrv E. Si-' We>e Celebrating Our on Saturday from 10 am. at should go on with regard to the horse trainer and his Jockey. He gerial. 6^, a leauing medical his­ SERVICE seeking s watchman to keep track' Katherine Rowland Lauder, mother Red Csoas is this: If you are go- Hospital furnishes. Tremblay's Super.Market. Mrs of Mrs. Gene-Tunney. the retired said he thought it was all right, Very truly yours. torian and research associate in Waller X. Kalber is general chairman. of it.s about 3.000 acres of water- heavyweight champion's wife, died L g to give a dollar, pinch yourself j j, Intended to' pay the union James A! .McCarthy history of medicine at the univer-' l.eclerc Music Scholarship .'Let shed. sity. Dr. Sigerlst had been living in j Director yesterday at her home here. She and see if you don’t think you back. He also thought, that any The Willimantic Ailxillarv of Fred Thrall, assi.stant auperin- waa 79. ought to let inflation be reflected ‘Spending tipree* Sviitzertdnd since 1946., compiilng Kasiatn ■ Connecticut Symphony, tendent of the Water Department, union money he might have spbnt To the Editor, an Sryolume history of medicine ■23 Main Street. Manchester In your' giving as well as in your Orchestra is offering a music' Is accepting applications for the on his private string of horses was The recent rev.sliiation notices undgf an iiflusual arrangement Call Ml 9-5869 scholar.ship. Details may be had , $3,276 a year job until 1 p.m. Fri- ircome. And,.Instead of giytng qae something .of a good, investment snowed upon the local homeowners w>(m Y’ale. He died Sunda.v. | from school music instructors. : rtHy. GIVE HER dollar, give two.‘ -i for the onion, too,' because it pro­ Poultry Meeting Slated • 1 The major requirement for appli- There I* a Uille something more vides an opportunity to be hos­ A Tolland counlv poultrv meet-' cants is familiarity with woodlone. CHRISTIAN DIOR available at than-just'ttM'Red.'Cross at stake, pitable. at the race tracks, to peo­ Ing will be held-a't 8 p.m.'Thurs-’ Thrall explained that the wateh- too. There ia a question of whether that gives you PLANNED SECURITY dav in the Ashford Town Hall, man's Job will be to look-for signs ple who might help the union. The Bank Wairenville. detailing eggs in 0/ trespass on the watershed, keep WELDON’S S V . Manchester - ttqelf t* changing, He likewise defended the pur­ Conn., buying started pullets, amt the fire hazard down, check fori 901 MAIN STREET from a '‘tovm which has always chase of big cars with union in MANCHESTER tree.s for idle acre.* will )>e taken fishing and other violations. known how to support the cause* up. All interested are invited. J funds.. because, he said, he fre­ We’re proud to have been papt'of yOur children’s music education during it respects, into a town' which is, quently lets employers, .who of Hot l.unc-h Menu the past 6 years. It has beetr'a lot ^ fu n for us and we hope that during the Th* schools' hpt lunch menus lor aoms strange reason, vdosing course can do the unions good, use 'Here’s/Security tvitli a Double Feature the approaches to .its heart years to come we will have the opportunity to instruct more of the won­ for the remainder of the week fol­ these big csir* derful children'of Man’chester. low; Tomorrow, vegetarian soup, Do we, or don't w't, csoe wheth- Brewster Is planning to have an sandwiches. doughnols, cheese th# low, low, 4’A-toot low loolcof luxury that will still be fresh and new years from now (when other cars start' Imitating ill. This “years ahead” styling sticks; Thursday, roast turlAy. ’ er the Red Croea lives, or flops.? accontant see how much he may protects your investment, assures you a higher return when you decide to trade. Choose from 19 models priced jiat abo\e iht very lowest. Go Sttept-Wing! If the canvassers have Bome- nia.shed - potato, peas cranberry It’s the EXTR.V effort owe hip ynlon. He is planning to sauce, cookies; Friday, codfish how passed you by, or y-cu wish pay everything back, he told .the cakes, stewed tomatoes, aptnach.. we put into Launder­ to reconsider, contributions, which cemmittse. , Ice ci'eam. Bread, butter and milk should be payable^ to American But. after .struggling with this, are served with all meals. ing and Dry Cleaning Red Cross, can be in^led or de­ kind of story, Brewster finall; US. Defen.se Sarvings .‘ttanip.s livered to the American^ed Cross. . will be available at 8:|l5 a.m. to­ that please.s our cu.«- came to the point where the cqin- morrow at Robertson School.' 69 Center St., Mstnebest^s, , mlttee asked him how he thought FINANCIAL tomers. Give u.« a call- New .arrival si’ch conduct might seem m ordi­ Mr. and Mrs. Claiencej, Amidop —Ml 3-8072. Wars Without Victory ^ nary inembers of his ow^union. of Dexter Rd. announce the birth The progress of man toward "I wouldn't say ijr would be of a daughter. Rbth. Charlotte. March 11 at Manchsstei- Memorial statrdards he must have if gpdd.” \,he said. Thfay was the mo- .Hoapital. ,Tlie baby has’ three h e d a to continues.Tb inhabit this rtient in which, ad lisst, Brewster brothers. The -^paternal grand­ small t^ u e t is In continual con­ came clean with hiihself and the parents are M r"and Mrs. Ray- flict wita'spneepts and passions world. And ^ “ was the mouieut Yes, It is great fun to create your own which have long.,^n a dominating which was^lose to the end of his . Low Cost Life Insurance part of. hts beha^iOT> Man. is ac­ story. 1 musicp..^ Our teachers will show you, GENERAL customed, for instanOe to think Soni^day, we'd like to hear, how. NEW MODEL Th* magJL loijch ..Of puih- Tho (fwoy-frSo, dip-fr*o, vibrotion-froo rida of Toriion- Tho surging porformoneo of aireraft-typ# V-S of wars a* things that haje win the /«tory began how ' a Union how pleasant and interesting it can be. T V SER V ICE •ngin* dotign that lets you1:er/» the power you . nera Man must come, on thisoth- j le^er, coming up through the LAUNDRY A DRY CLEANINfi Zm button driving pioneered and Airo that has no equal on the .\rhcrican road. 2. A Growing Savings Account floy* .M OK A Call 3 buy. Dodge alone in its field gives ypii this advanced •r hand, to a stliqdard of affalbaj/^lt*. conceived of the owviership \ Nights w 4s93 Pius Parts perfected by Dodge. There'* nothing engine design. L'p to 310 hp. Go Swepi-Htpg! 'in which .peace; rpt victory, is/o f a racing stable as something TEL. MI 8-5483 else like it! Go Snept-itingI what end* w a^ / \ possible and appropriate for him. This concept ia not- easy jt/a c - ! MeahsyWe, Dave Reck, the -JUST THINK OF IT . , .'you can protect yourself and your _* a '* • * cepL Many Amerieatu a^e'*tiU[anil president\ WINES ” 1 fh* world of Autedynamics: Korea, we did no! obtain that "vic-. only in the riiidiHe ot his' story, ing Savings' Account with this low-cost» Insurance-Savings Plan.- I } tory for which there is no substi-' ■the middle porlionftpld Sunday, » • LIQUORS SWEPT WING SWEEPS tutaV' 'W hat^d hiqjpen in Korea, featured • his atteihpte^xiatUmal- I "W« EMivir" 4 . • Totol-Contact Brakes . against many of our own instincts. ization of the fact .that h xhim- HERK'S HOW 4T WORKS . . . your re^lar weekly'deposits r. was 'a tnie'e in whiidi there was^ self had borrow^ from-$300)9(J0 build up a constantly increasing balance in vour savings account, >Arthur Druf Stores j • Twin-Set briying Lights no wiaper. But aotne day, perhaps,, j to $400,000 from the funds of his I k A dh. A A. A-J* A A A ▲ ^ COUNTRY! DODGE ORDERS wa may come to recxignize that union.' apparently without signa- from which your insurance premiums are automatically paid. , • Full-Time Power Steering 4 new day, had dawned for the | ture or process of. any kind, and There’s no worry or fuss with bills pr notices,, . . ho trouble to world, and that only by ending the i certainly without the knowledge d Pull-Out Door Handles DOUBLED OVER LAST YEAR! Korean war w-ithp'ut a vlctorj- for 1 oi any or,dinai-y members of his you at all. Ybur weekly depo.sits take care of everything.. . ’ e New Horiion Visibility .suiybody could .the world avoid 1 union who had, of course", provided There Is # * . ■* • ‘ a having that r.elatively siijall w ar: the hioney in .question through While your savings account is growing, your life insurance 1 A M f e r e n c f ^ • Sports^Cor Interiors #'#«###•*••#*#••(•**,aaeaeapeaea##*#*#*******^***** ttira into a bigger one.. What did payment of -dues. Sunday.. Beck pblicy (except term insurance) will'accumulate ca8h tc)o. YOUR y RUSCO happen in Korea wa*'that the ag- was defending himself vmh the - The Barttett-Rraiaarcl Company onnou ocoslflio oponinq of o grcaaitf waa repulsed and that claim tha.t the transaction was a SAVINGS e a r n sre CURRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND RATE, aggreiaion waa defeated. That, nqt- good one because he paid the Step into the wonderful world of AUTO DYNAMICS conqueM '.of it* pwn, w*a the union back. »- while YOUR SAVINGS BANK LIFE INSURANCE ALSO STUDIO HOURS: proper UniUd.Katiofb mission. ' What this meant was that he EARNS RtX,'.ULAR DIVIDENDS. RUSCO SALES OFFICE NoW( in tjie aftermatlt of the hadiVt yet attaiaad any «*pf fit a war which had no He. Beck, had not yet begun to see'- Yaiir Savings Earn. . . .. / SATgRDAY»o.m.to3p.m. - MARCH 1»-MARCH 22 ^ , srtcior.. Our routine pattern ofij/lmself as hts .union membera will OPEN SATUR§rAV 9 A.M.'tO 5 P.M. thought asaumea that the warfsee him. tVhen and if he dqea come Current Annudi iRUSt have had a winner, and th g t' to that kind of vision, he will be m . M A3414—IF NO ANSWER TEL. WmDSO* MU A3M4 SEE ON DISPLAY RUSCO’S exclusive “Magic Panel” window and door the winner muat have’ been, en-1 properly frightened at the mere Dividend Rate in COLOR I .Alsoi the RuacoAmbassador” and “Regal” windows. .titled to pome fruits, ot victory. idea o f' a union ,.leader playing And sriMo, inatoad, wo m . the around with sum* like that,' either FOR PORCH ENCLOSURES—See the Jalousie and “Californian” units. asUttory whmora of the w ^ get- his own cr the union'A FREE SKETCHES ANJ> ESTIMATES GIVEN. ■r- T: t7SMAmST. 4SBg BoUUag,^ wy are baffled and ' Here, too, we shall be interested MANCHESTER eoofuaed. And OOitMtimes we infer \in the story of how Beck began Ml 9.3414^ Special Prices During Opening Week ; jhaL-If th# Wlnnkr* (hdh't w in,|tq get that way, ' . toen'' the Iciaef ^ u s t _be considered I Or is it merely the old. old stor:f, 135 CHtntCH ST. ^,OHs mAWTJDBD. c o n n . . tliA wianer. , ■ yrtsch 4a-roaiined to no parjicUliir avings Jjank of “Did Maaaer Win the 'War?” ^cklllng pr way or claaa n f life—^ HARTFORD i •aka the New Tork Tunes m a that poiver and t)pportuniiy can MAIN OFHCe 923 Me St EAST BRANCH 2Sb Ea^t C- nter 5r 7 . 3 4 0 ^ - I n tq tt oditottoi, i t iuto- Its corrupt ahnoat adybodyt" . Ot'f.N rHUH

.. i.;-t. .—-Af- .:„Mi4NCHESTER‘ EVENING'HERALD, HAH' klER, CONNw'TUESDAY. MARCH 19,’ 1967 ' 4; “ PAGEimm MANCHESTER EVENING HERAliD„ MANCItES^R^ CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 19, .1957 attack at hsf home in Hebron-cen­ ter, presuniably-, on" Friday , eve­ ning, or possibly Saturday. She Dibbers ShowUhionGhiel State Hits Ike to See a rts Gr|iysoiis l-«and w*8 ■ discovered Sitting In a -blikir 'UNEF,. with a newspaper In her lap,;by Regional School Curriculum' At Pakistan on her aoh-in-law, Luciua'W, Robin­ TOP QUALITY Y^ALUES Used Local Funds for Self Planes Hit son, Sunday forenoon.' Insurance SetAor Discussion in Hebron Worldwide Trip SlM was the daughter of the late > (0«atliiiw4 fretri Page One) . On Drr. Cv-H. Pendleton and Mary M. iflVelles)V«I)e«ixpendleton and was born w u In the amount of M.OOO. He Sea- Target Andover, March 19 (Special) —-i lain, principal, attended a iheet- Hebron,JWai’ch 1# (Special) — in Hebron, 'A)>ril 7, 1872. » Taxes Cut She leaves two daughters. *Mrs. ■aid It wae spent a* a dwii pv- Dulles and Mrs. Meir Issued a Currlculum plan* tor the Regional I ‘"8 of the Board of Director* of MF. and Mr*, Abraham Grayson, of e aanin. «i,rv, Connecticut Education Assn. Howard C. Chkmpe of Shelton, TRIPLE-S BLUE stam ps ment on a new home for Brewrter Charles B.______Dunn._ 36. East______Hart- (Conttniied from Phge One) (Continued from Page One) joint sUtement saying the United Dlitrict No. 8Tunior-Senior High , and -Saturday at the Bond Hickory Dr., whp started on a trip and Mrs. Orinton LvjVill of Yonk­ and paM to the Talm ^'^*"**! ford, wa* arrested yesterday, end States "stood flrmly by the hopes around the world several months ers, N. Tf.; ' two sister*,« Misses necessity shift the burden of such combination of live and dummy , snd expectations’’' it previously School will be dlecuaaed at an open ! Hotel in Hartford. Desert Properties Corp., *^,* *"’ | charged nith speeding on Rt.’ lS, tri-tdwn meeting at 8 o’clock to-1 Clinics Aid Stiidenta ago, are now spendlitg:^some time Clarissa L. and Susan B- Fendle-v Spring*, Slate Police reported. He i* sched- cut* to another group." * bombs in the bombing runs. ' expressed concerning the Egypt- in Pakistan. ' ^ ton, of Hebron: seven grturdcnil-^ “I don’t recall- this transaction, „ p c ,r in Town Court Mon- Walsli contended in a prepatea He added that Eisenhower ian-Iaraeli dispute. But Dulles told night in Hebron. All interested! Special aid to youngater* with parenta and to-wnapeople are in-' apeech or reading problems is Since they could not get tin ough dren and 10 great-girandchildtcn. St the present ttm^;^ Brewster ^ statem ent' that adoption of the would watch the de'moAatrafion a Congressional committee in a t)ie .Suez Cat)al on the earliar part , Funeral services Will be held At said. “I'm-'golng to have^to r e f r ^ : ^ ______:__—_ lax reduction program “does not from the Canberra ' deck. "The closed session no new assurances vlted by the Regional Board to at- ‘ *“ ‘1 being given both at the local ^ ! school and at the Unlveraity of.. 'of their journey.’Ahey went around 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Hebron contemplate that Connecticut will cruiser planned to tkke up station Miss .Mlco Wilkinson had been given the Israeli Foreign by way of the Cape of-Gopd Hope, Congregational Church, bf which receive any less from insurance about 2,000 yards from the towed Minister. * The IBpard planned the meeting I ConnecUcut Reading ainic Cen­ she was a member. Her son-in-law, DOUBLE STAMPS Miss AHce E. V in s o n , 78. 91 to preaeiit it*' tentative curriculum ‘ ‘®r and Speech Clinic, . continuing on until they reached teMSMtfon in February 1951 " T e a r f u l C r o w d taxes than it has been recil-vlng-|^^ wooden spar. Foster St., diedjresterdsy at Man­ The possibility of new Arab- their pre.sent location'. the :RcVi Howard C. Champe, will __ closely followed by hw ir past yearSi” ’ The demonstration would give al Hospital after a i'lsraell trouble also mounted in the outline of the curriculum Conault-1 ^r*. J. Richard Leon..heads a chester Memi in* committee to the three diatrlcl i ‘I'snsportation committee which Mrs. .David Applesleln, brother officiate. Interment' will be in St. 1 chasing the Palm Springs home in i g i T T I t l liie reason for that',, he ex­ Eisenhower hia second look' In as short illn e^ ,, j -gulf of Aqaba, route to the south- of Mr. Grayson.’ said she did not Peter's CemeteVy In Hebron. | EVERY WEDNESDAY! March that same year., | E ErEMJ tt S *■ in * many days at modem aea power. towns, Andover,■ ■ Hebron and ‘’®* eliminated previous difficul­ plained, is^ttiat the taxable volume Bom in Hartford, she had lived, ern Isaell port of which tigs encountered in arranging for know how long the coiiple plans to Friends may visit Pbtter'i Fu- ; RecoriU Show S4.000 Depoeir ] . of business will increase to more Yesterday the President saw a in East Hartford for. many years Egypt snd Saudi Arabia claim as Marlborough, neral Home, Wltlimantlc, from 3 ' Xeirier guided fired from Howard Sprenkle, chairman of (mpils ^ attend the special classes stay In Paki.rtan before picking NO MINUIUII PURGNASE REQUIRED I Kennedy said an o fficial^ i f E B ^ S a y S a y than offset the loss from interest befote coming to Manchester more Arab territorial water*. at the aflons campus. • up and going on again. They are to 5 and 7 to 9 p:qi. todify, ' ■ Palm Springs real estate firm hM -v] and diridends taxes. the Canberra, expMde a pilotless than 10 years ago. The Israeli freighter Queen of .the eurriciilum committee, will having the time of their lives, she Mrs. Lord had been subject to | ;.X ir^onls showing Brew*tef . m*d« "drone” plane intk the Atlantic. Sheba made another run from moderate the meeting. Faeiilt.v Meeting Today \ / The state also levies a premium She leaves a sister. Misa Mary . Dr. Hilda Nason of the Univer­ says. heart trouble for several yekis. ' the --It.OOO down payment in (Continued ftom Page One) tax, which 'Walsh said Is the "ac- { Hagerty plptured the acheduled A. Wilkinson of Manchester. . Eilat through the gulf, bound for Yale Aide to Address Meeting Mr. Gray.son was employed by She was devoted (o her home and March. demonstration by the carriep-' as Djibouti, in French Somaliland. Since concern has been ex­ sity of Connecticut Reading Clin­ could not be persuaded to le*ve i t ' ------, j u k .. —->■ k cepted method of taxing insurance'! part of !(*' routine exercises.. In Funeral services will be held to­ ic, will meet with the eiemen,tary Green Manor Estates, Inc., Man­ Brewster promised, as ne naa, some^.OOO when the companies throughout the coun- \ morrow morning st 8:30 at tha The ship hifc been plying the Gulf pressed byT®rents attending cur­ staff this afternoon tb discuss the chester. be'fqre leaving on the trip. live with one of her daughters, i for all other union expenditure* landed. The crowd surged i try—and to which we do not ob reply to questions, he said the car­ and the since lasael rap- riculum ^meetings as to whether to —:----- , . , \ l THE FLAVOR'S JU lT RIGHT FOR John B. Burke Funeral Home, 87 Mrs. Grayson was a kindergarten th e committee has questioned, that 1 21-gun I Ject.” riers’^ planes at times would em­ teaching of sight' vocabulary iii B. Center St., and at 9 o’clock in tiired the Egyptian' coast last fall the pner^ent curriculum would meet reading. teacher al the Hebron school last Manchester Evening Herald He- ‘ he would try to get more data for j thundered over the field, i Sullivan called the bill "an at- i ploy ttomic weapon- deliver/ tech­ and^^ow Is maintaining regular college entrance requirements, bron correspondent, .Mis* .'8iisan R. FROZER RIGHT "QUIGK t o FIX" niques but that none of the bomba SV. James’ Church. Burial will be .Other outside progre.asional as- year. the committee. . __ j carlos P. Garpia, Magsiysay's | tempt to reduce insurance taxa- in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Hart- postal'gervlce between Eilat and Jolin S. EllsWqrth, associate direc­ sistsinre was given the local school ■ DAR Chapter to Meet Pendleton, telephone ACademy ; BISSERTS f But he said he had no explMS-1yir, p,evident whh was-swom liixHiuon at a tinie~whew everyone would-Jiave at6'mlc_warheads. _ East Africa. ! 1I-3454. X.IH! Just before the Canberra moved 1Sr3. tor of Admissions and Freshman recently when Dr: Use Wolf iiLtba- -- Col. Ileiui CliMliiplon Chapfe'r, tion-—other than a general f««l‘"F | president , yesterday, headed wait-1 ig being asked to "dig deeper'.’’ Friends may call at the funeral An Israeli Foreign Office spokes­ Scholarships stM*aIe University, f l l O S T E D r o o o i the money all went for poUtical ^ -- • ■ ------• out of Exuma Bay last night the State Department of Health, met DAR, will meet, lomonow al the ing officlris and diplomaU. , ; ^he word "discrimination,’/ as- home after 7 o'clock tonight. man in Jerusalem said his govern­ will sddie.sa the group on the New with Mrs. Chamberlain and Mr*; home of Mias Elizabeth G. Day, Experts estimate, that a* many : contributions - of the near JlOO,- A leriment made up from Uie, Sullivan, has been "used, President told the crew he waa j ment would send s ship fl.vlhg the Haven institution’s Vandard*. as 350,000 aiftomobile air condi- ; In 000 funds siphoned- through the Navy, Army, Air-Force and police .. . .! ha4Hng- "a most enjoyable trip.” Robert Orenon, school nur.se. to pa.st regent. Election of oflicei-s rather reckessly when diacusiing /H is informal remarks from an Israeli flag thrbqgh the T 1 r s n Active interest was expressed-in discus.-) specific emotional prob­ will take place an^ there wHll be tioners may be installed in 1957- liocal 1T4 "special account." formed an honor guard for the (xrf- Inaurance taxation." , ' Straits to, Eilat a.*'^ test case" a,* the curriculum .by lociCl parents and 2,000,000 in 1961, For comparl- | "Wss. any of that money spent fin. The guard alood a( attention (ippriJmptu btsge on the floodlit lems of local students,' talks on Stale activities. Mrs, Al­ He said: / '! foi-ecSstle deck came at the end of Funerals I soon-as aiich a ship' and enmigh when Dr. W. Christo-Helsl^ spoke At least 25 pairs of-young eye* fred B. Neal-will preside as re­ son, the 1953 total was 40,000. APPLE CHERRY as the hearse moved slowly through on your personal bills, a* a down "While the l ^ ‘ on nianufactur- a "happy hour" program of enter­ I cargo for it are available. • at last m'onth's PT^ meeting. At will be eagerly forthcoming scah- gent. payment for your homes, or fur- the crowds Jamming the field and cra was beiiuf inrieased, the tax I Tlie.official, Moshe Leiihem, said that time, they expres.*ed the wish nisliings for the homes?" Ken- the route to the palace. Jeeps with tainment put on for him - by the ning majoi- ba.seball league sched­ Church Events on ihsurane8 premiums was being crew. Clifford L. Sullls-an no such trip had been made ainc& for an opportunity to make their ules, since (jrade 8 students indi­ The 14th annual meeting of the nedv asked. .sirens wailing had to push through decreased; the U.N. Emergency Force ' took sentiments known as to the "No, none of that money was the crowds repeatedly to reatore All the while be was in Exuma Funeral services were hrid this cated at a recent meeting the Connecticut Council o' Church PIE 'over military control x>f the en­ coiirses their children would hav^- order. Hundreda wearing black "VVlrfle the tax on cigarettes Bay Eisenhower had ideal weath­ afternoon st 2 o’clock for Clifford ach)rdules will determine whether Women will be held at Christ spent to pay my personal bills,” w»8 being increased, the tax on i er. Each day the aun waa brilliant trance to the Gulf. an opportunity to study. theiK annual- trip will be taken Brewster replied. arm bends pressed up to the I . Sullivan, former Manchester Ueep interest in the subject has Chifrctr'ilathedrat. Hartford', fronr^ hearse to touch it* sides.. anOulty' considerations of domestic ‘ and the temperature ranged from "We are not interested in mere durin^the Ia.sl week in May or the 9;.30 a m. to 3 p.m. Thursday. For 10 ez. "Not that I can remember any­ insurance companies was being de- j the low seventies to the middle ri^ident, -who died at hia home in naval demons,tfations but will act also been expressed by the Hebron first w ^k in June. way," the witness added. Garcia, in one of hia first of­ Durham Saturday morning. PTA which has voted to sponsor further details, Hebion woilien AVeldon’s p k ^ t. ficial acts, proclaimed Frli^y a creased. ’i a been elected president of Wig snd by bis company recently .to Massa- 1958 and 1964. _ . . John Sullivan of Tolland. lortg-term charter to Israel would In the future: the rombinatioa of The Rev. Robert Clement, rector FRIES month for each member,, and Mc­ Candle, the college drama group The Tax Commissioner offered Funeral services were held from plane and solid geometry in one chusells. Namara remarked "a pretty large at Connecticut College. New X.nn- be sent up the gulf after the new Miss Dorothea Raymond. An­ of Grace Church,. Yantic. will be PHAtiMACY tables showing that from 1936 to the Doolittle Funeral Home. 14 8-inch pipeline from Eilat to Beer- course rather than xtwo separate guest speaker at Wednesday eve­ percentage of your incomr^-eiit in­ dbn. A graduate of the Chaffee 1956, the tax burden on domestic / Standing DeMolay McLaug[hlin Feted Church S.I., Middletown. The Rev. dover Center, is tressurei' of the 9 o i . . to the special fund at that rate." . School, Miss Handley is iri her sheba, in central Israel, is opened courses as required b\' sdme uni­ ning's Lenten .service at 8 o'clock L - ^ / 487 insurance Companies has increased The William ’T^ad" Walsh Memorial Award, based on charkc- Leonard B. Kohlhpfcr, pastor of next month. versities, and the de-emphasis of local, committee. at St.. Peter's CHiirch. . pkg. pkgi. Sen. Mundt (R-SO) interposed junior year. She la majoring in his­ Property Transfer 81 per cent. In that same time, he Ur and loyalty to all principles of DgMolay, was presented to Bv Shrine Band the United (Churches, officiated. commercial training fbr young- The Rev. Douglas F. Primm re­ MAIN ST. "that's $15 per,member for poUti- tory. _____ said, the tax load for other grojujia Jay MeSpaden last night. The award consist* of the citation, Burial was in Durham. B.ter* who plan, to enter ofrice or The property of Mr. snd Mrs. cal purpoSeB.’,’''' ■' Charles Konrad. Hebron Rd., has minds. tho.se who have joined the : 2 has ranged .from 214 per cent on | the medal and a savings bond. MeSpaden is the son of Mr. and John "Jack" McDsughlin of 14 clerical work upon graduati^. ‘ PoltfeuiiB f>refer Cash H. Randall Pease, a retired been bought by Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Cru.sade for Clirist, and who have" SWANSON'S M OtIN inheritances to 648 per cent-on cor- j Mr*. A. L. Fleck of Vernon. He 1* a past maister councilor O'Leary Dr. ws.s swarded a certifi­ Zoning .\pjienl Tonight net received their gold 'Ci’u i^ e i/ /t4m0444l M—U / Brewster said the union now In- comptroller of the Travelers In­ poratlon*. i of .lohn Mather Chapter. Robert McConnell, present master Rail Workers’ An appeal for a variance in zbh,- lis 0 )vell, who do not plan on tak­ aiat^ on r.iaking all its political surance Co„ will show a film en­ cate "for meritorious aervice " by Crosa," that a word to one of the | •'Drugfl Dial He said; I councilor, wa* the first winner of the award, created last year Sphinx Temple Shrine Band last[ TPC, Developers Ing regulations filed by Kennelli' ing nooipancy unlH^ June. The ushers will get the cros.s fot them. contributions by check, so there titled "Harvesting the Forest,'” st "The table clearly demonstrates! as a memorial to the service of the late William Walsh, who was night. Simpson will be heard by the Zon­ Novell’s present home on Boston MI 9-.i7.i,7 BEEF f.^11 be a record. He sA l politi­ the meeting of the Kiwani* Club that the domestic insurance com­ Strike Averted Lenteti dime cards are ,a1.so avail­ • Pre- the'first "Dad" of the chapter." The presentation was made at Lav (groundwork ing Board bf Appeals at 8 o'clock Htj^l Rd. has been purchased by his able ia the church pOich. POT tO A S T cians. however, prefer caah. Thursday noon at 12:15 at the panies have (not kept pace with] tonight In the Town Hall. fat^ r, SState Rep. Ellsworth CoW scription.q Mundt suggested maybe it was Manchester Country Club. The other large tax-paying groups with- j the Ma.sohic Temple, where the ell. Mrs. Grace..M, I.,ord film, wliiiJi lie took himself, ahowa -th our state in iiiaiiitaliiliig.—thet band waa playing l^s first concert For Co<)jperalion Simpson will s.sk permission to Mrs. Grace .5la'rsli Lord, widow ..bocauae—some politicianspoliticians man t for a combined meeting of DeMo­ Bv Mediators build a single-car garage toward $|ost to C9i4«peh (:nlt • Cosmetic* Treet iBitf Stow want to have to report political lumbeHng operations in Maine._ proportionate shaie ,ot lax; respon­ of Everett G. Lord, died of a heart I DINNER sibility," Hardship Towiis Get Support lay chapters In this ares. . The Town Planning an(i Devel­ the front of hi* residence which Mrs. 'fhomas O'Brien. Andover cash contributions and .wouldn't McLaughlin has been a member (Continued from Page One) would be closer to the property Lake, was A hostess at the Catho­ 4 T neceasarily have to do so w i^ a St. Jude Thaddeiia Mothers Sullivan argued that those who opment Commissions met last night lic Ladies Sobiety of St. Columbs's Circle will meet tomorrow, at, 8: l;5 j v,*ould reduce taxes "should also: of the Shrine Band for 20 years line than the zoning regulations cash contribution. ^ On Stale Aid for Education and is quartermaster emeritus. He •<*'Isy *be groundwork for closer I brakeimen here and in Buffalo permit. Church meeting last night in Co­ pkg. I ^ - Brewster eaid he didn’t know' n.m. at the home nf Mr*. Thomas bear the grave responsibility of i I Sunday. J.'-.Sweency, 139 tValker St. / determining fr»‘nefl that •ecretary, . MELT IN rOUK Girl Scout leader* will begin to- : alwavs been in effecl. Watkins 1‘P' “‘‘■p®.'’ cooling off period pro- . The. Church School Board of St. creviefes of the mission to wing to morrow mornipg at 9:30 rn the Driver Arrested by Aiidoyer and .Hebron officials value. . Nixon fliears; Pleas Mrs. Ho wal’d Sprenkle, school li­ Peter's Episcopal Church me) laat / Spring Special PEANUT -warmer southern climes. And each that their tax raties for 1957 w:ill Bauer's bill specified (hat the said the TPC felt it had bcen"by-1 the Taft-Ilartley Act brarian: is <1116 groufi's staff ad­ MOUTH nor March—usually -on St. Joseph’s nursery on th^ second floor of the- passed" about two year* ago when 1 ooes not apply in this case." night at the home of Miss Dorothea m m South Methodist Church. Anyone On Rules Charge range between 65 and 70 mill*. Tlie word "town'^ shall mean "any For Free Aljjeria visor. Meetings *re held TTiurs- Raymond, Andover Center. Miss Day—they return. Hence, the principal reason for these strato­ town or school district maintain­ the developers .took a proposal for t irty morning in the library. 10 STORM WM90WS PEANUT legend. considering/helping in the Girl a Charier Oak Field shopping cen-; Raymond is superintendent of St. CHOCOUTE CANINES » Bcout program next fall is invited spheric mill rates 1* purported to ing public schools.” (Continued from Pag^e One) Elementary Staff .ArUvities Peter's Church ScheoL • The Franciscan Fathers make no Two minor accident* yesterday be the' costs of operating and amor­ Under section 5 of Bauer's sec­ ter directly to the Directors. GUy Outlaw, Grade -8 teacher, ZSTORTDOORS claims of reH(ious signlftcance in to attend/ resulted in the arrest of one motor­ Watkins said he agreed that the ‘ tizing the debt incurred by Re'; ond measurer Senate Bill No. 82.5, up the steps into the libiary of­ Top Peronistas attended a Grade 7 and 8 institute Manchester Evening-Herald .An­ Both Are Nationally Advertised the coming'and departure of the ist and the issuance of a warning gional District No. 8 junior-seriior TPC should have been consulted.on I held by the CTossrobm Teachers 30 TABLETS tw-allows. And omlpiologista say The Girls Gaiety Group will to another, ^ lir e laid. the formula for receiving is pre- fice, He and his party are aware the shopping center idea, " h i^ j t ' l dover eorrespendent, Mrs. Paul D. meet'tonight at 7:30 at the home Amerlco Bucelno, 32, of 2 Drive high school. 'The school, slatebi to aentfd as follows; the United .'Hate* iti accu.sed -in Assn, of the CEA. in MsTfeheater Pfanstlehl, telephone Pilgrim It is only coincidence that St: open In September, will serve An­ eventually was turned down. He , M. JL J, i & q j l l la.*t week. Mrs. DoVis E. Ghamber- Joseph’s Day and the swallows’ of Jilrs. Joseph Sartor, 117 Eld- F,’’waa charged with a-violation of ■"The State Board-of Education some quarters of France of med­ said the suggestions that his Com­ to 2-6856. ridge St. thg rules of the road aftei- a 4:3() dover, Hebron and Marlborough. shall determine the amount of dling in^Noi'th African affairs. arrival fall bn the same day. “rhe'bills discuased today would mission will decide on at it* .meet-*;! But folicnvtng a tradition set a lam. accident on Parker St. near Stat,e aid for education which each The woman identified her.self to iilg will be discussed with the TPC ^ Let Bill Tiinaky show W r The monthly meeting of the In­ Helaine Rd. Police said Buccino’s include regional' districts on an town.shall receive under this act newsmen sflerwartPas a Mi-s. Za-' before being presented to the Di- lilean Haven you, how you can take ' V quarter of a century ago the fant Jesus ' of Prague Motheri equal footing with other “hardship by multiplying the adjusting ANACIH CONVENIENT TRAVEL SIZE Sisters have planned , a religious car ran into' the rear of -a car rouche, Algerian wife of a Tunisi--! rectors It eaay just like this . m Circle will held tomorrow night owned by Frederick J. Barrett, 38, towns," grand list of each town by the an. ■ , I , (Continued from Page One) man.; ' t and festive program- to celebrate at 8 o'clock-at the home of Mr*. M TABLETS the swallows’ homecoming.' of 84 Bowers St., which .was slop­ Bauer seeks- a maximum of amount by which lu tax rate for Bill Henry, Nixon's spokesman; Edward Noonan, 12 Jensen St. ped at the curb on Parker- St. just $5,000,000 in Slid to be apportioned, education exceeds 10 mills':" chief guard, identified as Juan de iS - S^ool childrenfor who goes passenger said Nixon found labor leaders, ir * P |l1 C n P u l s I Il | t ^ , "BEFORE LOSSES HAPPEN. NO DOWN PAYMENT TILL MAY!. 'to suiool On "Swallows Dsty” ? -f- north of Helaine Rd. A on the ba-sla of need to thqe "hard­ Applying this (ormula to the businessmen and fhrm representa­ la Cruz Ocampo, the alx climbed. M e ni o r 1 a 1 Lodge, ■ No. 38. | in Barrett’s car,. Cliarles Hamilton, ship" towns and regional districts, town of Andover on a very rbugli Into a waiting station wagon and put on an elaborate pageant with 1.^-ights of-Pythias, will hold a j44, of 14 Helaine Rd.. was shaken | ______tives '6? Timlria, a former French aped off to Punta, Arena^ South INSURE WITH LAPPEN" m r r the crowning of; a king and queen li'oward >fason. superintendent basis this 'might mean as irmich-as pr-otectorate, choiusing the de­ Blaze in Woods / FREE ESTIMATES — NO ORLIGATION! - at the statue of Father ^erra, who regular meeting tomorrow'night at ! up’.in the crash, but did not require „{’ gthooTs in EliingVon. a town $90,000 in State aid. This figure is mand that France Jfive up Algeria, Chilean port ci^y 150 miles away. . 8 o’clock in Liberty Hall, Gotwa.V . hospital treatment. which recfently was forced (o ap- arrived at by conservatively .esti­ The Chilean . government,^granted LARQe'FAMILY SIJlS founded the mission 178 years ago. St. ‘ Bucelno -is to' appear in a rebellious terriforv- Vhlch she The South Manchester Fire De­ Then, later, the ruins of the old Town I prove „a lO'-s-mlll tax Increase, mating the tax mill rale at 60; considers part of the French home­ partment was called, out twice this them political asyhim .in accord- . mM great church will be blessed in Court Monday. , w’ent on lecord in fevor of the- the amoiint for education'at 40: land: , morning, to check a fiu'nace and to jance with Latin-Aiherican- tradi- TOO TABtnS - St. Ceceilla's Mothers Circle Richard Marcham, 19. of Reser-, bills and the net rate for education at BILL TUNSKY INI 9-9095 memory of scores who died when voir Rd.. RFD, Rockville, was! ^ The spokesman said al] the visi­ put outmi, a'■' woods eiVafire. V -- _ P B U fff will, meet tomorrow- night at 8 . ■ He said he was aulhpnz?d hy 30. Th'e unadjusted Grand List in The escape car waa driven by ..Fthnn.i..the walls collapsed in'iBio during ".-u- a severe . | O’clock at the home of Mrs. Ijabel; wamefi *°V fbHowing too closely tors told Ni$on "Algerian freedom Ho.se do. No. 4 went to the home Maijuei Araujo, ‘a relative of An­ j# 147 Edgertpn St Co-!y«Mcrday moi-nlng. police said, bis local board of education to sup­ Andover is about $3,000,000. Multi­ is an absolute nccessit/' tosassure of Richard \V. Hassett of 44 Wells are vialble today. port the measures and emphasised ply this figure by 30 mill* and 3t., at 10.:23 a.m. to douse, the fire tonio. Government- sources sgld HEADACHE-NEURITIS-NEURALGIA sre visible today. hoste.s.* . wjll be Mrs. Germaine ! "’hen his car ran mto the rear of a you have. about. $90,000, peace and stability in North Af­ De La Cruz Ocampo drove off with Ornithologists to tlje contrary, Frank. car driven by Francis J. Gustina the tax boost in his town was en-' rica. , in a steam furns'e that was build-- , ■ the fable of the swallow still lives. tlrely a re.sult of mounting educa­ 'In Bauer'e first bill', Senate Bill the group, but he did pot arrive BUNT ECONOAiY SIZE •Jr.. 23, of Snyder. N, Y. Excited Tunisian men, women ing up too much ,(re*sure. with them-at Punta Arenas.’ Gustina told police he was head­ tion costs. No. 824, It was stipulated that "all and boys pelted Nixon-.with flower Fireman were also called out at Craig Npren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Another official who spoke in towns applying for Slate aid under The six men had been impris­ Helmer G. Noren of 9 Robin Rd., ed south on Main St. hear Park St petals, applauded and screamed li'‘;20 a.m. to extinguish a woods oned fer a year and a half, since DR. LYON’S STOP SUFFERIN, TRY favor of the bills was WInthrop this act shall be arranged in_des "Neexbn, Neexon" fro.m the U-JS. Fg>rfinvml IMrsI I ****" named toMhe Dean's List; came to a Porter, first selectmen of. Hebron, cehding order, of tax -ates Itor ed­ " Overthrow, charged with Aersotiai lYOllCeS l-iforfor the first *eme*teraemeater at SvracuaeSyracuae ;! bus stoppedsloped on the opjwrite _side of ucation . embaasy aji he strolled down flag- reported at ^,riou. crimes. There Jlere indt- who said. "Things' ^ are getting bed^ked .iMurguiba Ave. eiOier fire. University. Noren 1* a third year' ‘he ^ rougher" in reference'*to the tax Meantvhile, Links- said he has cations Ai'gentinajnight try tD,ex» THOROSEAL student in the University’s School; hhM> Gu»Hna. "f***.’?*,/** submitted today 'a further substi­ tfadite them as common rather «f*U lai ••#f*C8 AM AfAP* ' BUFFERIN situation. warn Avt M auifAMf In ^emoriatn Of architecture. r J ‘“.w ^ tute revision for. his earlier pro­ thaiK political criminals—the only la leviiyr memor* of our ion- and ■ ■ . ' . . rear of the preceijing car. ' John Yeomans, chairman of Re­ POWDER -•roth^r, FrjincU A. Volkert posed chaqgea in House Bill No. 68. basis' for extradition under Latin eONTI pM5ed away March J9 is4g. who gional District No. 8 Board bf. Egyptian Maves'Attacked ^ucatioii, wh'5 also supported the In this latest proposal. Linkk stipu­ America’s tradition of asylum for „.oe»’h'r« back of die sunset, bills, said -he had nothing to add to lates *lhat ‘.'in the case of a grant deposed politiciansT-but chances of IV here lovellnesa never dies. Board Airs Bathhouse Issiie^ to a regional school district the. such requests being granted usual­ PERSONAL SERVICE* ‘ K )R WHITER 7 ' CASTILE SHAMPOO S’?..'*"*‘n * lend ot glory. previous testimony- -offered in State Board of Education may de­ ly are slim.' WITERPLU6 41 Mid the blue and cold of the skier. favor of a proposed revision of the ,’ ■ -V ' V ' . a ■ WMI IIAA8 MljTMt M8AMT .BRIGHTER cide'- on the amount that ii to'be . IFAiA* IH8f«H94T A«t ABM existing "hardship” law. Some Senators Demand . Like thousands of other Aetna. Casualty ' TEETH , can IT BEAUTIFIES Mother Sad X>ad .. ■ ■ Assessment Method Tonight allocated Jo each town as Us pro­ Sleters And.-brothers. Yeonians was referring to re­ portionate share of. the- project,' or agents, coast to coast, we are ‘ engaged in a . '•^=.Trrc. f visions introduced by Rep. Karl I YOUR HAIR ,-w of the district's indebtedness artd Editors Testifying never Ending campaign of Personal Service. Out In Memoriam Directora)fbi'ought’td'bi't about by an attendance in Links (R-Hebr.on) last month. ‘current expenditures.,..“a* de- U.S. Support for Israel loTinc memory of When the Boartl of ■slogan U “the policy with the P.S.*” an,d it inoSher'Su-airy" Lennon Who psts?d ipeeta tonight it will act. amongg 1 fore* for of the MancKealer T^payr Representative Uiiks added the I termiped under the Original unre­ In Tabdrsky Case ' At*’ words "regional .school districts"- vlaed bill." ■ means that insurance-bought from us always gUICKSEAL PIPSODENT SANITARY NAPKINS aw**** ay’M ” —arch *• 19. 1»4J'. . V n , things, on these items: ' er’a League, who indicated Sunday (CoaHnu^ trem Page One) A tlAimmatWiMnHaTUUM $0 BBiy to ipply 4rtvK***b'you’re.gone, you linxer here Whether or not to apend $26.0)00 they will object mainly to the riew led to the decision to help Egypt ha.«i that'extra-plus value^ . Wlthls^our hearts^ forever dear. .A t^si al build the u«Mi,dam, and thenvn«n every*every- (Continued from Page Oue) • BaMussl Vour deu meet face and toy me ways for new bathhouses at Globe'Hoi- bathhouses and any - changes in ‘Theresia an-obligation ot» oijr|jjjjjjg. figured in the wlth- rest our days low'swimming Pool. sidewalk assessments. If you ,have any questions about -insurance to iny miionry r^S nairte is often spoken, . 1 part to do everytlung we c®o ‘P! drawal of the .offer," -Fulbright Taborsky at . Hartford Hospital £ « r •bought* In «U«oce fly Whether or not to approve a h iu ' At » public hearing two weeks Monday In connection with pre­ . . . if you are not sure you have the bqst pro­ TOOTHPASTE make certain that nayigaUon I joij^l^rtera. * To the 4*y» -vbni you were with n*. prepared by Town Counsel C harlea .®80. spectators, most of them tection yoii can possibly buy . . . please cal! us surfoeo. l^vln* memories will n»yer die ' ‘‘•r 8')“ *®. interfered Egypt seized t)ie ^ Sue*sues Canal parations for hi* defense. Psy- - You meanoao very much to u»- N. Crockett’whiclbJf paaacd by the "‘**"b«!r* of the Taxpayer * with," Sparkihan added: soon after Dulles w lt\t[drew chiatrists .for the state had earlier today. Full informatioR cheerfully given and Much more thsp srerds ran »*v, General A aaem bly^ould, change • tVedneeday, March 2# ••I thmk w8 have gotHo press in U.S. offer to help her build the examined both ,.Taborsky and without obligation. May we help you? _ . H CIm Hi Ynur ^ •“ ri!! «bou«hl* in-word*. the way the tow w ^ya for aide- hearing room to objwt to the bath- Oa this memoHsI day. MidniSht—2 a.m...... Volunteers needed the U.K proposed high dam on the Nile Culombe as a matter of .routine Br**fii While H walk inatailaXions. • , °D^uring**R™ meeting Sundta'y. the 2 a.m.; 4 a.m, ...... Volunteers' heeded every effort is made to straighten ^ followed In all murder 'cases. The Lennon lamil/- Durlng fls meeting Sunday, 4 a.m.—6 a.m...... Volunteers needed this matter out" ‘ i ' ’ „ . Coroner Lo'uls W. - Schaefer ,held Cl««n* Yeiir Tm IN To set a public hearing (date on League resolved it wmuld toic? (jippropriatlng -$31,009 for work in .6 a.m.—8 a.m. • ...... V-oliinteers needed Fulbright'aaid a 6-member Sen- ‘he Senate Foreli inquests Monday into the' Jan. 28 In Memoriam objections to the proposed changes 8 a.m.^lO a.m...... Volunteers needed »te «ubcommUtee* probably • will ™*®tiona CommittM got a«t M In^iori^.meiBory of ouv wife and converting- at Educatlon- holdup-killing of Samuel Cohn, . in sidewalk asaeasmenls which in- 10 a.m.—Noon . Louie Call \ * - ,- atari executive hearings early next start tom ^oiy a ^ proltdiged de- East Hartford package store op- ‘ mother wrah Madden, who passed el Sqiiare, \transfer-o(^ $2500 from elude: Payment by abUtting prbp- month into State Department poll-! rie* of hearings tookiifig -to the ex- John H. Lappen, Inc. i a Noon—2 p;m. - . . J-.. .. . Clinton Andrews -away March 1*. *6( . ' ' the Public Housing appropriatloii g^v owners of half the construc- I erator, and the Harch 23, '1050. BUILDING MATERIALS FOB tHAPPBD, DRY HANDS USI ^ 2 p.ni.-';4 p.ni, .. . Roger .Winter ‘ ctes in the Middle Eaat.dver ' th e '‘ent ‘o which this country will holdup-slaying of Louis IVolfsOn, ■ in s u r o Rg ^ e a l t o r s^ :ala the month of Harch 1* hpre, for insurance, ,and the addition ofiuof, coH inatea'd , 0? two-thirds. 4 p.m’.’— , p.mi ; past 11 year*. continue* to provide military and /. J Kb* US th« saddeat of the. year. ■ ■, $1,()00. to the New School Construe- while the town wo-utd pay the other 8 ...... Columbia OeCarli-May Hawke* | West H,*rtford. 'package store, LUMBER FUEL T*3 .^.regret; 6 p.ip.-^8 p.m. ,..TOlivia Gothberg L Barbara ' Mac- ^ FulhrighL chairman cl of the tub- Mxmoraic assirtaiiie abroad. operator. ,> / 164 East Center Street—Ml 9-1-5^61 PAQUIN'S HAND CREAM f Jar 'C-, forget. tlon Appropriation account. . half-^insUad of (its present one- . , Gregor-EIeanqr Smalt com m ittee mafde up of members The heaHhga, which will review The ,mee|ing tonlifht. acheduled third: and-payment 8 instead In addition, Taboraky admitted . Open Thursday ,|?venings Until 9:60 rkhout warwarning 8 p.m.—1018 J>.)i.m , ----Betty Fivozin$ky-Helen -Shepard of the Foreign Relations ^ and a series of reports made by- on- he killed Wolfton. Thla' waa the NORTH MAlf? STREEY TEL. MI 9-5253 g luicg’our haaru ^ h 1 » start in- the hearing room of of 9 per centcrat ihtereaL ' 10 p.m. MIdiU,, ght- „ ___ _' i . *R. H. TJiomaa . . ' Armed Services CommiU^, said the-spot investigations around the and SatiuY^ya Until Nooh youfro gtsi'Flrom ti* the Munictpel Builc^g, _ at 8 O’clock, The Leagu'e also resolved ’ that crime for which he waa sentenced open Daily' 7 A. M. to Si P. M., Including McmcliMtM’ W p p iiK i Porkod*. MkWk Tpk* «Md 1 ^ Sf., Umckmfw, v ■ you will reniain. , S'kywatch Post locat^ on top of ^flincheeter Police Station. Vnl-- the inquiry probably wull ithrt off globe. Will he a prelude tq con- to death'and then spept four yenre ma.rl» adj<*iHied to nearby Wood-(department heads be required td iidpi a look -at the Aswan Dam Mderatioa 'of. the. adminisUhtloir'a ntcri _ unteers may reglaten' at (Jlvil Defense Head()uarters, .Muhidpqllidpid In State Prison .before .winning hls J Wadneisday Afternoons and Saturday 'Until Noon \OPEN^IftWlSPi^. THURSDAY. FRIDAY UNTIL t , •’u^aj'^4>f_thejCmUr|Congrega-| operate'.within Ui^ir original ap-' Building, on Monday,/Wednesday, or l^iday from 1-5 p j^ edntroveray. for b ^,400,000,01)0 pro­ release IS montha ago oo-a techni- Oi8ircJ». The ibilvM m ay b«i p'rof^Uooa. "We are going'tq find out what g r ^ for the next fiscal year. ckllty. . . ty ' ! . ' / r ' / J ' ' . - m '//i \ /' / A': / I ■ ' r ' f n // ./-‘■J W *r / 'y , ■ \ /'1 ' m 4 / I r-7 t

’ i:, ' * ■ v> / w-.' -r.-' •'■":■ a; ■ rrr . X • V M... : 4 : 7 : t \ f 'KAv.- - X : t * ■V '■• vx-:.- •/■...... :■ . , -• 1: /“ v. ■■■>■ ■ X-V- . V ' ■ '.-.X!:-... - .: I'AOE E LE # K 'x.fy i > . /" :r e v e n i n g HEiHERXLD, MANqiHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 19,1987 .<. MANCHESTEBl. EVENING HEBALD; MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESpAY, MARCH 19, 1957 MANCHESTER Jiiiu ■ PJK0B TEN ■ ' ' ■ ■ -- ^ T ------— *------'------■ ' I- ■ ■ 1 Middle ..a«c ia that Ume pf, life Mother (when hs returned with the'tdwn buildihg inspector^ go into operation July 1, the begin-. Rockville to cxKmlne the. Peerlcaq Mill and; nlng of the fiscal year, and the: BUGS BUNNY when your idea of getting: 'ah'aad hom.e)—Whet happened a t school District DiredtoK to Set Date South Manchester Fire District j ^qrn Up To $1993.00 Monthly ia staying even. today, Tommy ? to lay out plans for It qs CD head-1 quarters. He noted that CD w'ould win cease to exist as of that date. Sense and Nonsense Tommy—Oh, hothin’. X woman Answer to PrevioUi Puixle The election Ih the Eighth Dls* With o cosh invBBtniMt «B iovV os $1790.00 Residents^ Approval Needed not pay an architect's fee. For Consolidation Issue Vote tattle Tommy had spent his first "wanted to know how to apell "cat" TV Actress Usher objected to the request on frlct is being' timed to coincide with | SubstanUat, resptictable bsislMM Yer this wrea and day at school. i . and 1 told 'en ■ - I I the town'll budget year so that if ; surrounding states. . A man haa a habit of leaving Sailor— I'm sorry, air, 1 made *■ jLhC grounds that his duty' lies in conaolldatioh is vpted, the cost o f ; r w examining a building as to safety Directors of the Eighth School v era, Thie pieces will contain infor­ National distributor of quaUty • la 1 automatic hot coffee, «dmc- hla umbrellas at, the office, ac-, mistake when I said "Man over­ 11 I On Outlayydf $l0fi00 for CD operating the District functions; ACROSS 3 Puffed up measures and does not qualify him and Utilities District have ached-1 mation on the.,slYction and on the oUte, tea and hot soup dlspensera, using nationally advertised , cumulating quite a few. One day. board.” . 4 Small horse f I can be Included'll! the town budget | Ciptaln—ThanU goodness! (Sig­ CARNIVA^ BY DICK TURNER sa^'an architect. It was agreed that uled a special directors meeting subject of conaondation. brands of coffee; chocolate, tea and soup, has a proven plaa that on a streetcar, he picked up an I video sclresf, SEra for the year. \ . • ! naling for full steam ahead). -----Verdugo , ROckvilie, March 19 (Special)— e-quartera mightxby relbcated at a Lawrence Johnson, city engineer, for A ^ ll 4 at which tlnvt they will Thorp has said the voters will 'will pay you a substantial, year round-Income. LlHeraf flnanclng , umbrella and aUrted to get off, 6 Source of Thorp has given General Msna-1 and thorough on the Job training. Example: BO nnlta detag IBSS Sallor-^-Yeah, it svas a dame. . < She-----in s § The common Council last . night later date. would join the bulldtfig inspectors set the date and hours for an elec­ have the opportunity to vote sep­ but the .woman next to him took light ger Richard Martin asrough estl-' national average on coffee -and chocolate alone would pay comedy ihow X Iteeenaitieeii Fmde on the project. tion to determine ifhether the arately on consoUdstion of the It away from him, as- it was here. 7 Tra'risposcs X agreed tO;call a epecial city meet- mate of $48,000 as the coat of oper-1 SI,98S.(ii9 per month, B20.010-00 per yedr. The man was very etnbarraaaed. The Department M .Taxation re­ 11 Memmal't > Alderman./Francia. Barbero, who Msanwhlle. ‘ Alderman Barbero i District wilt consolidate with the Manchester Fire Department with ,(sb.) IngspnsM Iapproval of a 110,000 ap- sting both the Fire Dc^r£ment[ Don’t miss this opportunity in your areajn onb of today's fast­ ceived a typed Income taa return covering headed a committee Inveatigating win meet with Dwyer again and town. the Town Fire Department and on That evening, when he went home 8 Ascended ion for CSvll Defense (CD); and the sewer functions. T h it estl-j est growing businesses. For free detalU, write or wire glvtng from a bachelor who listed.one de­ 13 ToWer propipnati the CD requeat, recommended. ap­ obtain moire information of the Leon Thorpe, District president, consolidation o f the District sewer from’ the office, he took the five 9 Fortifications mate includes operation atone, A'ith! age, addrees and phbne number to Dept. 86, c-o The Mancheeter iimbrellaa which had accumulated pendent son. The e x ^ ln e r re­ 14 Wild donkey A t the same time, Mayor Her­ proval of the appropriation. > nasda of CD, particularly whether i said today that the District heads functions with the. Town' Sewer 10 Paces' man,G. Olsoq preaented a plan for Department. “ no contemplgted increase in peY ‘ Herald. No obligattbn. there. On the streetcar he met the turned the blank with a penciled l!l Within . 12 Expunger< 29 Fixed salary ' 38 Sailors He alfo aaked that Roland P. It could be'located in the new high ' are preparing maillnh places to b e ; notation— "Thlh must be a steno­ 15 Period 40 Roman roadi sent first class to all District v o t-, The lowtf Fire IJepartment will sonnel or equipment. • / same woman. She smiled and said: 13 Weary Hi Vegetable ?h%”S r‘pfopS‘‘and“ h^r” "«L' i ./l"*P««tor. meei school. "You did pretty well today, after graphic error." Presently the 17 Swiss river is Roman bronze' 33 Oleic acid salt 45 ScbttUh cap all.” blank came back with the added IS Tree fluid 34 Huge tub 46 Measurei of i tlon field for a shopping center. ------— — ^------:------;---- ,24 Unclosed and incorporating CD headquar­ pencil notation, "You're telling 20 Before 25 Unusual 3T Oxidizing cloth i. me!” 21 Observe enzyme ■ 41 Whirlwinds, ters in the new high school. Wife to Husband- You say I am^ 26 Japanese' , The mayor also'announced a overdrawn. I say you're .under­ 22 Abstract being outcasts 36Ticller 49 Powerful 'bequest of about $30,000 from the Then there is the husband who 23 Idolizes 27 Hindu queen 37 Lures explosive deposited. • John E. Fisk estate, which could ordered a new sink for his kitchen. 26 Sea eagles 26 Golfer's term be used for a recreation building Dick—Was it hot where you He ordered a big one. IT PT 1"|V r X Plumher—Thi.i Is the biggest 29 Miftical in Henry Park. Thb money would spent your vacation last summer? constitute the Lottie Fisk Memo­ Don—Terrible* and no trees! We ws have. It is restaurant size. But direction / - 30 Bitter veVch rial Fund and must be used with­ took tuima sitting in each o th e ^ Why do vou want such a big one? 31 Light brown in the city limits for a fountain, shadows! Man-^It’s this way. When my wifeJeaves for her summer visit to 32 Ice cream tower, or some structure of a \ permanent nature for public, use. her-parents, she is generally gone container' Sailor—Man Overboard! * The $10.00(1 appropriation waa a month. 3'4 Sight The ship was stopped at once 37 Balance (ab.) r aaked by Edmund F. Dwyer, CD and the captain got ready'to bring 38 Light knock director, for renovation of Peerless her around and try to find the A small town; A community Mill as CD headquarters. The town where everybody knows whose 30 Hawaiisn- "TLj* drowning passenger. wreath -approved a simllarTlTiouht Feb. 18. check ia good and whoSb husband The young sailor hurried to the 41 Exist Both governments W’ere asked to bridge and saluted. isn’t. 42 Consumed share the renovation expense be­ 43 Dine cause the building l.s owned by the 44 Angrier city and. town. Half the, amount ■■’XI is returnable from the federal gov- BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 47 Spotted OUT OUR WAY SO Sums nr erhment. • ' , 81 Thicker Tlic Council, in approving the IKiEP HIM TO LAV ) VOUR v4eATHeE: 52 Plant parts appropriation, purposely omitted ACK BEFORE HE , 6UR6AO ~-WARnJ- 53 Those who mention of the Peerless Mill so d, WITH HIS FEET ^ W0«0HOVi sJEAT.' A^FieCiC ] IN<3 — PD55IBL& IWSPECTOW SO THE iHSURAslCe COMPArtV COVERIMIS ' (suffix) that the funds can be used on any THL>NOeR5lDRM6 building for CD. 8EAUUUS dtV RECSMT DiSABlUriES.'-^MAW.' ' DOWN kt HIW LIKE iN 500TrtEAST A date for the city meeting will AYEerrABLE; WItJDFALL— AND p o e n o s i/ 1 Lyric poem 1/ FOS/ /MARTHA VfMOViS N0TH1N6 IT be set 'by Corp. Counsel Harry MOWALLSipLIPOlS % tfl By Wt* 3-1*^ 2 Feminine Hammer. little OP rr, r L L AVOID appellation THE CUETOMARV , ■Agree on CD Need PULL-dS'LLYEEl “We're pirttmg you in charge of a new claet, .Miet Mayor OlsonT-and the Council clean ASA AW CO/MPUU«ORV $ a iT .' Jones', for handicapped children— those with old or agreed the need for CD is immedi­ broken TV sets!" ate but the mayor strenuously ob­ A P rogram F or . . . X jected to. further use of downtown V. BY AL VERMEER property for non-la^c producing PRISCILLA’S POP The Price Of Peace purposes. WHAT'S WRONfS.HAZELT^ He referred to the "ring” of non- HOW SUE] ^'TtXJ DONT AFTER THEY MAKE Uf? taxable property around the cen­ M U S T < W AVE TO BOTTS WILL TREAT HER TOU'VE B EEN JN ‘ DEEP THOUSMT ter of the city,' and stressed that POOR MRS. BcJrrs is E N V Y MEl, J F E E L , r TO A NEW WAT, FANCYd h S O R R Y L DINNER, A SHOW -.j-' FOR HOURS! the Peerless, land should be utilized HAVING ANOTHER’ \ we ; — ------y , — . for business purposes. ^PAT WITH HERj neverI F O P A < «J A specially-built room at the ^ H U S B A N D I (QUARREL lO E A P .. new high school would proltde a shelter for students and lyi extra classroom, as well as suitable headquarters for (7D, the mayor statelL Elaborating on a pos.sibla shop- j ping center on the Peerless Mill site. Ma' ■ Olson said he could I see no ion . why the river I FULL ®AG, JW X .W E COTTON WOODS Co-Ouners of Mill npjACKKT?f •m«r mr MIKE, THAT YEAH, B O Y S ,.,so OOUtX>A BEEN ME.'.' k OtONT... THERE'S UF ALL TH' WHATTA TH E DUCKS' ROOKIE (MOAN) Aldermen Thomas J. Kernan re- ' I NOT A RED SECOND BASEM/U4 FfECKON KID RIF R AFT I'LL PROBABLY minded the mayor that the Peer- | . ONC 1VINS PUZZLE6 I WAS WEARIN' A LUCK ' - GCrr FINISH! SURE DELIVERED KEEP HIM AT /j a c k e t UP ON HERE JUS'. WRAPPED IT UP 3 SHOUDA less Mill is owned jointly with the]| ME..'T>C6E CHARACnSRS RED JACKET WHEN WITH HIS CLOUT STOOD IN IN THE CLUTCH! SECOND BASE I BOUGHT THIS TH ’ HILLf AS TH' GAME UWnL CYCLONE . town, and any plan to sell it would I HftJ> •TH' TROUBLE ENDED! IN THE NINTH! DENVUH! W im ..B A IP TH E Y Vi^^S o u m x ' CLOONEY REPORTS need the town'.s approval. He HUNTlNf A GUV* IN A AND GETS IN noted that the-selectnien w-ere ap- |l parently .satisfied to have CD lo-jj P&L ^ cated In the mill. . He added that the CD program •7 i f 1 Is being held up by the city’s delay in authorizing the appropriation. , KeHith said the $5,()()0 expense to the city would be more than equaled by the savings gained AREA BUSINESSMEN TO SPON- m n through purcha.se of CD equip­ QOM 3-ifl ment. He admitted, however, that !| CD would be a continuing expense. SOR PROGRAM TO ENABLE i / i /I The Council approved the ap­ Leif propriation with”the idea the head-.: EVERY HOME TO HAVE AND BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES No Foolin’ ? BY EDGAR MARTIN BUZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ENJOY FULL HOUSEPOWER JUSTvBMlVAJTt, WRtHOOSWIRt M ou w 5 ooxr YVLRLTt T\A(ST BUT Y/PONTKHOW , M IVVeR! WHICH ONE It ftAvrvBR? MSSSfiOORD... ♦fOUDOtOTTPUT SOENJOS '-J VOOViG SVhP )VJ WHAT THE V IT HASN'T IT IS UROENT THAT HE WFpRT TO ; FRESH GANDY HOOIRWUDEKJTS, POYXWNC, UtRVLBCtVF Htoesrr jLiAKfOouTYr. MR. ZORKA AT ONCE.' ALLA9OunBUTS0lfETHIN6 maybe' k Kept in Refrigerated Cases ~ r NN fsTRWOCE 0. TVSTViELPiST ^ Whitman — Schraft —‘ PCS iV lX 'V i FOX? y P i a 15 ABOUT THIS 15 IT,' PCtUAVLW 90 «S (jnV\B(5R«X)W? 'IWVyiTDO'. k ’ " ID FOR'KEEP BUI. tStUPOR WFTtR YDURIYISOPIH 0 ) ^Arthur Drug Sfortsjl •tViWVEPfOt SAWYER. R o a {'

^ - f 9 iM. Tjc a^ u.a fM. ea. BY PETER HOFFMAN JEFF COBB MiqKEY FINN Outnumbered! BY LANK LEONARD YEAH, I KNOW;. ^ WHAT'S THE HURRY. BUPf P (^Ei THAT'S TOO BAD. . BUT IT LOOKS nobodys gonna .(W( good WSTiN' AU THAT BOOZE bs-tTer this DOUGH FOR THi6...00r#.'.' ON THOSE CRUMBY PITCHERS o f y o K s i FULL HOUSEPOWER IS A N ADEQUATELY WIRED HOAAE TH AT GIVES EACH ELECTRIC APPLIANCE PULL POWER. FOUR OUT OF FIVE HOMES NEED FULL HOUSEPOWER

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Easy Does It "BY MERRILL BLOSSER CAPTAIN EASY No Figurine BY LESLIE TURNER SHE WUST’vr HAD A GOOD SH6 call*6 ro WASN'T 5ME TH ONE WELL, SHE BLAZES'. WHY NOT Sa y , stalled o u t you w o n Y m in d • E fe - I HAVE •PLEASE BE GENTLE! ^MOTMi: gv TKB WAY HOW pip SCI T « FIOURINl- WHO SUddfSTEP SAlP PR. eSA'AU , FHONS SIR MALCOLM FRONT./ DO ONE O P 6lVINe ME A PUSH J u st owr THE IJOUSEPOWER PROGRAM IS BEING SPONSORED BY LOGAL ARCHITECTS, . DUVAL NOT >00 lA K T H eR f YOU SROUSMT we. YOU BRiNd IT NtREf would like to AND SEE WHAT HE- FELLOWS HAPPEN To eersTAKTtp? MORE PEQUESr SAID HER FRIEND BETTER SEE IF IT'S SEE It. SO-MV KNOWS ABOUT her? 'h]JjT / 7 ONLY DiCN'r KUOW 10 m a k e / 7 / . y . ] ' / w M MARDy...HeP SIR MALCOLM TOtP STILL N YOUR 8Adl STRRS.EASYi BANKERS, ELECTRICAL CONTRATORS, APPLIANCE DEALERS, HEATING CONTRAG NIViR MfARP OF MEl ER ABOUT IT »G 0 N E ! for 949:00 THAT PHONY FfMAtf TORS, MASTER PLUMBERS, REALTORS,^ APPLIANCE DISTRIBUTORS, MANUFAC­ MANlUViaiD THIS Do-It-Yourself . TR#l BUT R»HV TURERS AND THE CONNECTICUT POWER COMPANY. wiriilidRMicS

All the,Formica and Formica Con­ tact Ceibent that went into making this breakfast bar and remodeling the china cabinet.roit leia than'|50. A Working with Formica it easy even THE STORY OF MARTHA WAY-NE Out O f The Dark BY WII.SON SCRUGGS with simple hand tools. You just MORTY MBEK1.E Hey! Wake Up! BY DICK CAVALLI follow the step-by-ilep picture in* NorELUie.N T )C ? r is,t )c l m a . can stnictions and you’ll be proud of CALL YOUR ELECTRICAL CONTIUCTOR OR THE CONNECTICUT POWER COMPANY ACBAgNEf, lOllBtXYWrrHMEFDeA 11 hovY very profriaional a job you «HLf?’‘n€Nun»r»AiD can do. ■Y. r t m c tniOtlLOSB^MA There, are many "Formica projects donY Ncmcc THAT IG IF you’ll wan* to start once ymi ftve FOR . ■ ANyTTIWflT a o R c I t a try. We have everythinB you ■ m e w weed. Come in and talk it over. ■me/ UflePTD THE ■ ■ ■ W.6.6LENNEY C O B fr iN Y

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c ■ 'ixrcrT't "" y ' / y - > V . ' - f RES Former Dodge layer G orre^^o. 1 .Bowler BEC LEiOl'E PLAYOrrS - ■ * * AJLTOMOn\'K UCAOL'C Leiague Statistics Show u,. West »Me Tavern <#) 1 Both Alcar Oo. and Manchaatar In" West: Side League sas-'■ ...... ;.,.... 10«jo4 104 i Radiator_____ scored close 2-1 wins, up^ By EARL YOST Paces Cineijanati^^m 107 5!»i ending’ Hon>'w*ood Service and Eloridfi Bound The worst :-park of the five that Urbau^tti iiTT ?0 1S7 jtanchester Auto Parts.,,reapec- Muiim Beliveau hi Third Spot I'll visit is the Red Sox by far. Averagrinsr a splendid 119.27ifor 28 games. Hippo Correnti- arro ...... m iw 232 ^,^.g,y ^.hiie Qunli'fXe Motors cap- Enroute to ..Florida: Major Last year Gordon Cobbledick *of New York, March 19 ; 137 360. W. Jensen 132, Ell Fishi and Ted Lind.'ia.v along with defending scoring cliampion, In the "Y " Midget Leapie last 12 of the teams going through the the-press box and said, “Thla press by Secretary Hank Wittke. It marks the fourth time in the m 116 226 360. Gerrv Chappell 137—310, A1 paces Jn Florida and ^ the foOr a good bet t^ a y to land the hot corner job this season with WittkaV- Jean Beliveau of Montreal,'today were .separated by three night. Fletcher Glass v/on'Over« box haa more polea than Poland." past 10 years that Con-entl harr* RedlUnd H? }]^ ^ Pirkcy ,137 -366. Earl Blverett 138 Keith’s by two points. 27-25. In others working out ' dally In Bradentpn'a park haa undergone "^tha Cincinnati Redlegs. ' • Boints in the National Hockey League individual scoring race. gained such honors, having previ­ Pbilltps 93 107 300 - 340 and Archie White 133 —345 t l , other game, W>man Fuel up­ Arizona. Curing the next' tO daya. extensive- improvements since a Manager .Birdie T*bb«tU has ously led the league In 1946-47-48 Bhith. ... 1 Howe, goals leader with 42, haf-v —----- —-— ------' barring unforaeen circum'atancea ov Man 90 ^ JW I lopped all keglcrs. ' , nunc, goals ___ ended the league-leading Cyclists year ago and I'll be anxious ta sit been (Wing Alex QrammM, who with averages of 118.7,'-1,18.2 and ’ Million Dollars amassed 84 points to Undsay's 82, ' such as rainy weather. I'll be look- down and talk with skipper Fred Unbeaten Red! also performs. at third, at short­ . js ^ ■ a...... s.. s 53S p2T Bell- In. an overtime. 42-36. 123, respectively. " ” 1 ' r fY * 1 * ■N Both grm M ^*Bna^ov« Dodg-'on 28 goals'and 54 Tom Kelley led Fletcher Gtass at the dozen clubs In the Sunshine { Haney and a number of fellows stop lately, and ihia could half McCa»n*» 5prric« <1» Oorrentl also became the Dr*t ! U l £ 0 | * 0 Q , , ■ I Mecaan', serrtee U) ^ ,,5 , 5.., Yankees over Red SoK~ veau is one point back in third Elks Banquet to its victory with' 12 points. State as the managers start I've known for years, Ernie John- of the Cincinnati infield lineup on The Red Wings hsvc three games kcgler to win the Individual title | I^wreiba ...... s»l resulted in-identical 2-0 shutout Keith’s led throughout most of aeparatlng the men from the boys, aon, the former loc'iil professional Stops Milone opening day. ' four times, breaking a - tie with t left on the achedulc, the Canadicns Six American League entries baaketbair player, Joey Jty^ ex- Boak, 29. batted in three runs ^ V . . . ; . . V X . - - U" 1?? U5 iU ! victories whUc Roger Poe 110-104 Still have two to go. Honors Three the contest only to lo.se out Ih the Jazz Fuller, a- three-time chamr' Aceio ...... ^X : ^5? 07 112 ^ and Rocky DeWart 103.t>pped all last few minutes. Jim Coleman and a like number from the senior | Wilson High of MlddtetO'Wn pitch-, yesterday as the Redlegs defeated pion, and runnerup to Correnti i For Southpaw ...... • • • • • ev- • - X ------participants. ’ The winner of the title receives and Ken Solo played best • In a National League bav.e set up their er who^was the first Uttl4 League At rSt^. Nick’s the Boston Red Sox 7-6 In 10 in­ this winter with an 118.1 averaga, Telau ...... ^ 5=^ ‘ •I $1,000 from the league and the Athletic Teams losing i-aiise. usual pre-seaaon operations In nings aj. Sarasota, Eria. With the In 43 games.' Tampa, Fla;, March 19 (/P) — “ rtilVr's Csi,trartni^..l2> ' i^ u u e ^ d m g *^'a ™ ^ *v Pack-I ninnerup nets J.5M. League .statis-1 Wyman's victory was due to Florida. My itinerary starts In New YorU, (Ah—Hot- bases loaded In the eighth, Hoak n th.r. In Tnn in , The Cleveland Indians sUU had Sarasota at Payne Field where the Roberts the combined play of tlie entire ter than the Paprika in his native ‘ singled to drive ih two runs and tied .Others In Top 10 pitcher Herb Score today, while Among the three Slpnchester Boston Red Sox “are hopeful that Barpola i team. Bob Gleeson and Fred Mc- Hungary, undefeated j the^.cora In^^e 10th Rounding out the lop 10 bowl-1 the Boston Red Sox kept their Rusconi 1J6 169 ins ors continues, with neither Glen High School athletic teams to be they can mold together a club that ers are Vic "taggart 117.9, Chet | dollars and Hank Green- Twaronlte■ " ...... - ! . . i ^ HallTist% of Detroit r'tr’’''i nor Montreal's '« s honoi-cd at the second annual Elks I Curry scored 14 and 12 points, re- will seriously_chsllenge the New roller 141 104 114 I Staffta_Redl had a ti-uckload of ot-j triple and a walk to* Nmrtckl 1J4.30. Pete Aceto 113.44, ; berg headed for Lakeland, Fla., to Jacqiles Plaifte able to gain an , Testimonial Dinner Thursday night jjipectlvsly, for the Cyclists. Play York Yankees during the 1957 I will come to a close 'niursday fers today following hia 13th 1 Temple, Hoak slnglei Jerry Smith 113.31, Joe TwaroirtteTfalk trade with the Detroit Tlgera Totals race. The Red Sox organization, 113.21, Stan Saslela 112:4.5, Bill ' zTl'^K bo^dM o\o ceiur"-dw^-i«PK^^^^ ; night trith Fletcher's and Uie straight victory. .Other score came home on an iti- Greenberg, Cleveland general 24) up 161 goals while Plante ha.s per- o.v Bissell St. will be Coach Elgin except for the married players A pro just 11 months, the Hun- 'fieid^oiit. ■ ’* , ',, », Adamy 112.42 and Cliff Keeney FTU'IT ULVGl'E ling Capitol Equipment 1 Zatur.vky u,. and h his,-. surprising.i.nn,.i.incr p«aRed G.vcllsts meeting, at 6 o'clock and manager, and Joe Cronin, ditto for Night's bea'tsscore.s were chalked ; 1 who have apartments elsewhere In gariaivbom German now fighting Oh Sunday Hoak, who hit .215 112.42. and While basketball quintet. Keith's meeting Wyman's at seven. Sarasota, will be housed at the the Red Sox, casually talked in Match...... results:- H o n y de X, w . s iin bv Hal B u i^ tt 125-128—363, The prised Vesina Trophv and out of Passaic, N. J., racked up for the Cubs last year, got 3-3 in­ Team honors were garnered by Other athlete.* will Include mem­ I famoua John Rlngling Hotel - and' million dollar term# .yesterday UkO . bUnked Peaches.4-0. l ^ t e s * Nuts, l^ '^ o n v Salvatore $1,000 goes to the goalie who has J' JI'NlOIt LEAGI'E No. 13 and his lOlh knockout by cluding a double as the Redlega the Dari-Malds for the second two kids arguing that "Pll bet a and the Berries rollled a 2-2 , Jonn vseanti 137-131 -381, j played the mo.st ’games for bers of the cross country and rifle I'll hang up my shirt here for halting rugged,. Wild-swinging Al the Tonight will wind up the regu­ were beaten by the New York straight season. The 1956-57 million my pop can lick your pop.” stalemate as did Fig Bars and ^28,^ Bjanchard 138, Hippo Corren-^ i team lekst Scored on. The runner squads.- three day* before crossing the (Rocky) Milone of Brookly^ Y'ankees. kingpins posted a fine 68-16 won AVinning their first nine starts, lar schedule in the ''Y ” Junior Bas­ gigantic and picturesque Sunshine VWe had just a short talk, and Sugar Plums. Honored Guest Accepts Gift at K of C Irish Night 2:04 of the eighth round or an and lost record to finish 10 full It concerned the poesibllity of a : tl 141- 665 and Gene RosStxJ^O jup gets nothing. the Red and White cagers finally ketball League. Skyway which connects Braden­ Traded to Chicago Noteworthy scores: Pat . »v Peters , action-packed teUv'tsion alugfest, game.*’ of second place Paganl trade." said Greenberg, when The I.eadlng Scorer* settled for an overall rev.ord of 12 The Rev. Philip Blaney admires the handsome golf bag he received last night before an overflow Boland Oil antj Gordon Clean- ton and St. Petersburg. After playing the-1954 and 19.55 ■J; at St. Nicholas A r ^ a last 'night. Clippers,,.at'ho concluded the regu­ asked about Oontn's million dollar i r S ‘ i ■ COrStBV «vt-B MEN r. A Pts. • victories In 16 garaep, far exceed- . gathering at the American Legion Home for the fourth annual Knights of Columbus combination ler.* meet In the lid, lifter at 6 * Howe'’*'', before moving across seasons with Brooklyn, the 180- 42 Sports Nlght-lrish Night. Head Coach of the suc-jessful St. Thomas High School basketball team j o'clock. Ma’g and Bill's meet Mlll- The strong, 24-yeaV old import lar season with 58 win.* and 26 offer for Score, Cleveland'a 20-^ Match results; Team No. 8 won Howo. Detroit . . expectations. 7«tursky’s ' Tarhpa Bay. I’ll stop at Bradenton, pound infleldcr from Couderaport, losses. In third spot was McChinn's 9 cllle Mahoney 122, Janet Mailhot was down twice In the second (-0 over Team No. 4, Team No. 6 2. bhidsay, Detroit 28 this past season. Father Blaney smiles, approvingly as Rev. Vincent Lyddy of St. Patrick's Church in ■ er g Pharmacy ip the second game a few miles up the roild and try game winner, . ^ ■ 110.and Sherry Jochimsen 106. ®2 i club tied rival Meriden for-CCIL: round before ■ he deckril rough Pp., was traded along with out­ Service which msnaged a 57-27 also won by a similar score over 3. Beliveau. Tliompsdnvllle. Jim Murray and Rev. George Hughes of St. Peter’s Church in Hartford look on'. I and Nassiff Arms and the Elks and get the lowdown on the “Cronin tOld me that ."what the honors and bowed to Wilbur Croas ! Rocky three tUfnes an'd w ^ on a fielder Walt Moryn to Chicago for won and lost mark. YTIX.AGE OH.AB5IERS Team No. 3. Team No; 2 and Team Monti 33 48 31 Father Lyddy was the main .speaker while Father Hughes was toastmaster. , Murray made the I play at eight. chances of the Milwaukee Draves Randy. Jackson. Last fall Hoak, Red Sox needed waa a good, first iy the play down round In the ■ t-'chnlcal knockout. Redl; a. 4-1 Trailing the top three teams No. 7 battled tg a 2-2 tie and Team 4. Bathgate> pi‘esentatlon" which also included one dozen golf balls. 1 Herald Photo by Qflsra 1. i In the event that Boiand and In the coming race. Tbe Sudsvllld pitcher Warren Hacker and out­ line pitcher and that Score would Beaupre Motors shutout Coburn State CTAC Class A Tournament ! favorite who wa.* outweighed\44 were Fuller's Contractor* (40-441, IfldTlebrook 4 ^ while Fogarty,No.- 1 and Team No. 5 also New York [x---.- 26 47 73 iNassiffs botli win. they will play entry finished second to Brookl>'n fielder Pete V\*hisenant were probably be worth a million dol­ al/tlic New Haven Arena. The In- ; Who Said Baseball? What’s That? Oliva’s E.*ao (31-53). West Side Bros and Jarvis Realty pinned [bowled to a 2-2 stalemate. /5. Lltsenberger, ' ' Thureday night at 8 o'clock for last year, just one game back, in to 148 !.j, dropped Milone, 23, once swapped to Cincinnati for third lars to the Red Sox. . dians drew an estimated 11,52.5 in the seventh and twice in the Catcher Joe Lonnett of the Phillies had a bit of trouble getting Tavern (29-55). Hartford. Rd. •aliraiar 3-1 triumphs ovet Garden [ Noteworthy scores: Bundl T » r Chicago ...... 3t- 31 62 fans while going unbeaten in eight the top spot in the league. Ma'a . one of the hottest pennsnt race* CASEY STENGEL Liaseman Ray Jablonski and pltch- ''Then I said to him 'You mean Bayior a Disappointment eighth to semi Referee Barney ready for an exhibition game when a conteilant in a "Miss Grill 127-57) and Renn's Tavern Grove and Johnson Paint, respec- ; ca 136-365. BlLsh 127, Johnson 142 6. M. Richard, home games at the new high school and Bill’s need a victory to stay In years. riv Elmer------Singleton. Hoak's best .you'd really give a million dol-. 60 ; ' in the No. 3 spot and gain a berth graduate to enter the majors; Dick Felix to Rocky’s re.scue. Clearwater” contest passed into view at Ute Philadelphia club’s (26-58). and Stevens 130. •Montreal ...... SRAPEFRUIT One of the tightest lipped man­ seaapn with the bat waa 1954 lars for Score 7' tlvely. ' -sU B . in the coming Town Tournament. Grabowaki of Norwich who pitched Florida training camp. Lonnett was far from alone. Best Team Single WTJ4T SIDE REC 7. Moore, Montreal . f.8 agers that I ’ve found in my travels Belted t« Deck Vvhert.he hit .245 Jn 88 games with "Cronin said ,he would.” Top ecores were turned In by 37 Topped .Ml Scorer* several time* at the West Side Tonight's playoff match pairs 8. McKennev, Boston is Mike Higgins of Boston. The Redl got into trouble in the the Dodgei's. (Jorrentl also rolled the top The Clevelan'd official advised Anita St. Pierre 120, Mary Ed­ 9. H. Richard, ;\Co-Ca.plaih Norm' Hohenthal Bonnies Wallop Seattle EAST .SIDE .II NIORS Oval and 'HAitford'a Charlie munds 117, Betty Bouvla 118, Oliva’s Esso against Fuller's Con­ I tot>pCd all scorers with 208 points former third baseman with the second because of a slip to the Exhibition activity was limited triple, a 419. while other 400-plus Cronin he was out to build up the Montreal ...... 153 ' Standing* Wrinn, out of Trinity College, and gSLines were -marked up by Walt BUeanor Stengel 113. Anna Mae tractors and the winner will en­ 52 ■ and a'U-poinl average while team­ Athletics. Tigers and Red - Sox a pitcher, I ’ve umpired in back cenvas. Before he got both knees to five games yesterday: Indians, and not tear it down. gage, Paganlis Clippers'Monday 10. Ullman, Detroit . W L Pet. Snow, 406, and Jazz Fuller, 401. White 127. Francis Shannon IM , mates TOhj Roche; 'Co-Captain Leo Songailo..., won’t .offer any information but of many tiniea. off the floor, Milone belted him A three bagger in the 10th in- Damato’s Easy Victors Cronin, whoae Red Sox-as well night,' Secretary, Hank Wittke re­ ______12 2 .846 Dari-Malda pinned the best team Rutji Sleffert 124, Vivian Sheldon Cyr, Hayekv ns> g»'x Slagner£3 and Dick Brupklyu Dodgers Jack's ...... in .3 .776 he’ll give a straight forward again. Referee Felix wasn’t in " i" g by Mfke Baxes scored as the Indians are two main con­ ported this morning. {In Quarterfinal Contest answer to any-question. Of course position to get between them and single, 668. while PaganTs 1,813 tenders against the Yankees, con­ 106-119 and Shirley Jerome 106. IDubanoskl a!l\tallied over l.M) Miami, Fla., March lu i/P. - Don Hedlund’s ...... 6 8 ..385 V Easiest managers to get to talk Johnny Groth and produced a 4-3 the big attraction with the Red wipe Redl'a glovea. Shortly after­ was the best team triple score firmed he "had made the offer for I points In accord the locals a -well- Zimmer, currently batting at .346 Pnrkade ...... 6 8 .38.5 with are Casey Stengel and Teb- victory for the Kansas City Ath­ Sox is Ted Williams and I hope to ward Milone again felled Redl Over Soldiers, 88-55 rolled this winter. Score. .<4,- balanced attack. '• in spring, training games, said to- Nassiffs ...... 5 q .3.57 betts. With Casey, the old gaffer letics over the Pittsburgh Pirates ,4.1^ u... ih» v .a r ' New York. March 19 iVT.-A'? couldn't seem to catch my breath. talk to Ted. Jimmy Plersall and Completing the list of the tap "We tried to make a deal with '16- Senior Bob Lazzari, the only re- L. T. Wood ...... 2 U .154 who couldn’t win in Boston and with a right. * at West Palm Beach, Fla. Dale aerve to see action In all ld con­ *« a repiila^ ' couple of fircd-up unaeeded teams, I don’t know what was the mal- others before the Red Sockera After the second • round, Redl Long and Bill Virdon homered for 20 bowlers were Walt Snow 111.59, Cleveland aftd haven’t been able Sterc Ward Repents Decision iSt. Bonavehture • and Memphis ter.'' ' was ci-ucifled by the press but who tests, was selected as th^xtekm'a In a single Junior I>;ague game pack their hags and head’ West. gave'the.Brooklynite a solid shel­ the Pirates. By PAT BOLDUC Bob Guthrie 111.44, Art Massaro to wor^ anything out,” he said. 7 hit 260 Slate, look the play away from Get it straight. We are making This spring Boston, after Wednes­ worked hard and received the Yan­ 111.8, Ed Paganl 110.55, Ding "Finally I said to Greenberg most improved player and will re-, I've been told that if 1 hit .260 , University's highly-touted at the East Side Rec last night lacking. Redl was cut over the Detroit shortstop Hai'vey Kuenn 7 1.-, ic. . 1. __ Seattle Universitv s highlv-louted no excuses, thi chimed in Seattle's day's game against Chicago, w-ill kee appointment and has turned A fter the way strong Damato Con.stniction manhandlct Farr 109.55. Irv Rusconi 109.38 There's only one , thing I can do. Over Gene Butler in TO Rounds celvc the third, annual Frank V out more championships and World right eye (requiring three made three errors and the Brook­ tba!l land ball club for three million dol­ 189. 'Butler won the first bout on Dec. 17 In Boston.and .Ward v on ^ Donovan. minutes without saying anything son (11) completed the lineup. S'agner. Dubanoski. Lazzari, ‘ ... , ... after Memphis Stale had walloped Eddie DonoVUn. Bonnie coach, ^whtle Mistretta and McAdam Tainpa Terrace will be my mail­ have ever been floOred." visited Japan last fall. He allowed j encounters, there are few fans lars, the Boston officlal'said: a few weeks later In Hartford. ~ INeu Y o r k G ia n ta ' Manhattan 85-73. ing address for the last seven days worthwhile and printable. "I dont’ want to belittle the ball Charlie Daigle, Skin Fi.sher. Bob | was overwhelmed with congratula-. each fouhd the range foi 22 Manager Carl Duva said Match- who will give the Missilemen much | Topped the Soldiers Tuesday’s Schedule There were „ March 1ft, ’.iPi Bonaventure ami Memphis of my trip. The Chicago While Tebbetts is a newspaperman's victory. kltjb, but maybe Score Is worth Churilla. Pal Mistretta, Danny ■points. Kevin Reardon added 10 dream. He'll sit down by the hour n.aker "Teddy Brenner of St. Nicks chance of being the first to pin a | Don Mosier with 19 tallies and Western Division Semifinai Playoff the bout, but Ward ^iMarshall of Bears Gail Hams, '-vho looked good, a g^ate thus advanced to Thursday's Treiiiendoii* ,Ioh- tallies. Sox stay at the same hotel and a 'one third of the franchise.”- Renn and Elwood Lechausse. man- ' The win pul PatTcade and spin stories and he won’t pull wants Redl back April 15 against Paflio Belts Homer loss on the Ray Dainato-sponsored Stan Becker with 12 topped the Minneapolii at Fort Wayne year ago at the New York Giants , jamifinals where, hv the luck of “ McCann was tremendous.” he into a third place tie. the all-lm- few blocks away Birdie Tebbetts Soldier*. ' ager. any punches. Some of Birdie's com­ either Tony DiBiase, Joey Klein, At Bradenton, Fla.. Andy Pafko { (MlnneapoUa leads best-of-three ■iCains on Leader Speakers will include Edward training camp but couldn't stick draw they will oppose each ^f**™®**' Brendan portant spot in the coming Town mothers his Cincinnati Redlega at 1 when the team retiTiicd m>cth, ments are off the record but he's or Joe Micell; Duva's brother, a belted a three-run homer in the , Second Game Wednesday In the preliminary. Tony Morl- series, 1-0). POST-GRADUATE CTHAMP Referee EkJdle Reed scored the Sirrcll, exalted ruler of the Man-' 1 McCann. "1 had McCann play in Tournament. For the losing the Floridian. Tampa is perhaps .'eemed a sure thing for the first a shrewd baseball man and richly promoter, wants Redl in Paterson, eighth inning, his second of the ...... II ,„ ia n o s caged 23 ^marker*. Dave Monday’s Result bout eight rounds for Ward and New York.' March 19 (iP) — i Chester Lodge of Elks. Edson front of Baylor and he did a tre- Sportsman, hard-driving Dick Svl- the most central location on the base Job today. Doubleheader Tonight earned the honor as the manager N. J,, April 27; Milwaukee Pro­ spring, to break a 3-ill tie as theme I n 'i '"d ArfMcGowan Eastern Division Semifinal Playoff Cheyenne, Wyo. (ff5 — Bob two even. Hershey’s Willie Marshall, acoring j mendous job. The other boys were vester led the attack with 26 West Coast. The aforementioned Bailev, high school principal, of the year in 1956. moter Phil Valley offered two Milwaukee Braves look a 7-3 v,-er. in (rtth 16 points . as Syracuse 91. Philadelphia 80 Breeden won the broad jump at preliminary,; five pglnU the past week, today 1 “ He's amarter thus year," said , The round of four wil’ be com great, loo. " markers and George Smith and Chlsox and Redlegs play all their In a plx-round * Mftnagcr Bill Rlgney. "W hen we i pleted tonight when second seeded Detroit ha* a new skipper. Jack fights in Milwaukee, indoors May diet from the St. Louis Cardinals. I------"."■‘"^ " ' i V ' ‘" “ hTFrf i Songailo ; Songailo Construction Construction walloped walk (Syracuse wins best-of-three series, the state class A A track niCet and Frank Roche, 139, of Bristol stop- , was In a challenging position In 1 Thanks to five straight field Tony Berzenski each tallied eight. home game* at Al Lopez Field, a if Damato * w II be " " Hedlund's SporU Center 65-44 in country coacTt, and Gil Hunt, rifle ^ the ba.ses 1 Bradley meets Xavier of Ohio in goals by* Angelo Lombardo. Man-v i----- ■ stone's throw from Tampa Interl- Tighe. a man I’ve never met but 7 against Danny. Giovanelli and an Stan Musial got his third exhibition 2-0 ). was a member of CheyennCa rec­ ped Tony aras$o, 138. of Hartford: the American Hockey League scor-, coach. later thj,* week I ’ll talk with Tighe outdoor' ballpark scrap with for- homer for the Cardinals. since some of the an East Side Junior League con- Wednesday's ^hediile ord-setting 880-yard -relay team. In 22 seconds of the fourth round, ing race led by Clevelahd"a Fred- j loaded tag^inst Cleveland) Gall | the first, game at Maflison Square hattan...... broke.... a 10-10 lie...... to take. a natlonal Airport on the outskirts other i^mmitment in Worces er, Tommy Topping and Terry noted a.* he picked out hi* bat j Gaiden at 7:30 p.m. EST followed 22-14 lead early in the fir.st game. R a w L - s x l l s a l l - o f’ the-'cigar city. Twenty miles at Lakeland. This park I'll never I welterweight boss Kid Gavi- The New York Yankees continued Western Division Semifinal Playoff Y-et he Isn't even in high school. Three-round preliminaries: die-Glover with 93 points. I lan July 21. and a German pro- to get fancy pitching, as Whltey Mass. Pcrliaps it would- be «lse_.|„or»n hoop^ 16 and 11 marker*^ Fort Wayne at Mlnneapoli* (If Bob's a ninth grader at McCor­ Glover was held to a single point | 'Houtteman i.* throwing a lot of by the Temple-Dayton claslt. j But Memphis State went on a tear I vV r i l P I S away is St. Petersburg where both forget. Last .year when I motored financially also, to call it a sea­ n.oter is eagsr to have Redl for Ford and Art Ditmar combined reapectively, In a losing catise. necessary), ^ mick junior high in Cheyenrie. for'tae'V^Tonr week ” .1?' Semi-Pro .Matches' curve,* so he'll give me one.' He Just as in their first round game of its own to gain the lead at 28-27 P J - , K ¥>| the St. Louis Cardinals and[ New to Lakeland the Dodgers' were In son btrt tiial i* up to the league of­ Bob Lincoln,- 134, of New Haven, three fights. their mound talents to shut out the Morlanos waa especially ac­ league statistics revealed ’today. did.and Gail sma.ked it." The two- Saturday against Cincinnati the | qn Win Wilfong’.* goal f.om under 1 s'L K 1 OD I IflV d’.si York 'Yankee* make 'their Grape­ town. The Lakeland Park is locat­ ficial* to decide. fo r hia ninth straight win. ^ ...... run double won the game. ed In the Negro section and Is Philadelphia Phillies 5-0 on three curate from the foul line, convert­ I ' ' maintained hia league-lead on R^ld, I goal.*,go Waddleton of Holy Croaa and Tampa. town Saturday night when Antonie and 8:15'. But Wednesday’s sched­ .. 7 17 o f New Haven fought to a draw. were covered with dark-skinned game. the card, with 'Vern Davis of Hart­ day by cracking oat four hits in floor work and passing was poor. to give .Memphis a 10-ppfnt sflvaiv-' O'Donnell, of St. Anselm's .*parkcd Rocca, and Skull Murphy are Mnnda.v's Results uled Businessmen's League tilt be­ Total* ... . 37 14-19 U supporters of Jackie Robihaon, Ro.v TEL. Ml 9.8100 ford battling Bobby Wright of An- fh e trips good for three runs in ’ 'I Was tired.” he said. ‘T tage at 58-48, I've found Florida weatner to he brought together ih an outstanding No Games Scheduled in Any tween the .Teachers .and Jaycees MUiilomoa I their repsective clubs at guard. Campanella. Sandy Amaros, Char­ B r Pi*. sonia In the feature match. Davis the Red Sox' 7-6 loss in 10 innings odd. TV o years'ago in the com­ show marking the opening of big- League. will go on at 7'il5 regardloss of [ Rosjnhluth, fabulous forward on lie Neal and Don NewcOmbe. Ne­ Rf'clcrr. f .. R 12- Was one, of, the most impre.ssive of to Cincinnati. ' " 5 pany of banker Vinny in'graham time wtestling In Middletown. what finally! happens i& the Senior I>ouehd“riv . '{ V.'.V...'.\\ o 4-4 % Frank McGuire's undefeated Tar­ gro stars with the National League Tuesday's Schedule ...... the 2Q semi-pro^ battlers on dock Faye, brother of the New York and realtor Lefty Bray we droije Rocca, the. most poflular ■ wres- League playoff game^ ' MoaUr. r. 5 t-« 19 MURPHY'S ALLEYS heel five, led the. hall^oting. kingpins. . . Eastern. I>eagiie Burllnaon. .. 2 2-3 $ at the tournament’s first show. Yankees’" Ms rv Thome^berry, may to Clearwater and ran into a hea\Y ller In the 1/nited States, and Damato's never trailed last Vin Cohen of Syracuse, Tommv (.Semifinal Playoffs) Brown. * 041 4 991 MAIN STREET A LOT OF VALUEf winning by a aingle point, in a live-, yet turn u^i in a tnde which it is Suggestion Made hy Lawrence Hawk'ins of Notre Dame and.Wad­ rainstorm. We reached the old West Palm Beach, Orlando, Mi- Murphy, who is feared for his night, posting quarter leads qf 27- -Groman. .*/ 3 0-0 € ly duel with Hartford’s loquacious 'known'th7Sox'a're'7eeki'ng.’ dleton followed In that Order. stadium where the Phils were kml anH Vero Beach are long, tlr- hcsd-biiUlng and other rough tac­ • New Haven at Charlotte (Char­ 11, 49-23 and 8.5-37. All five start­ Sherman Adams. i - . __ __ _ li^ trips and I'll pass them up but Total* .. - ; 24 T T s Finished In T ie . training -and ducked Inside the tics, have been matched for a two- lotte leads besl-of-seven series, ers for the victors .scored in double Senr* *1 half 40.33 Damalo'a. Darts, unbeaten and seeking a | i a- 1 Drmvs Laugh froni4iiant Star clubhouse, guests of owner Bob will'^ee the Athletics, Senators and out-of-three falls, •60-minule lime 2- 1) figures, with Lou Dec.si arid Jack 12th victory, faces a former . IxPW JOrK: Ifiukepa.. Notre. Dame's John SmytHc.^an'1 O'Donnell both were .selected when Carpenter. The game with the Dodgt>rs in road' engagements be­ li/nit bout featuring'the star;stud No Other Games Scheduled In Scott the leaders with 22 and 20 Mrs. Ray Robinson, Edna May, Golden Gloves stickoul in Wright, Bradenton, Fla.. Marc.’; 19 i4»i -- Braves was canceled and we head­ fore wnuding.inding-up my journey. ded pro^aiH: other Leagues. pointa, respectively. Joe Shea (18), ia now a redhead. who reached the pemifinals of a The .New York Yankees, Winner thq,v finished in a tie for the fifth Phoenix, Arizi, March 19 iJT)—^*00 lid be riank Sauer, one-time spot. i ed back to- St. Pete, arriving at .There is no substitute for get­ Promoter Jim Higgins is lining recent Golden GHives tourney in j of their last two exhibition games Willie Mays, the New York Giants'ball hitter of the Chicago Al Lang Field just as the Cards ting the inside dope on the clubs up an outstanding supporting card New, Y'ork. / ^ ■ by slmtouts, will send righthander The second team Included Tom. At took the field for their game than by seeing them in action, and alresdy has arranged to bring In “ fact Golden Glovers are Bob Turley and southpaw T o n ^ y ; brilUant centerfielder, " ‘ d S | a:;ain8t Cincinnati. I talking with the managers, coach­ AmcriCR hasHsmerfd Cooper and Bob Osborne of Con- In four other big name wrestlers. ■ t-y I Top-|Vo£cfi sprinkled throughout the card. Eyrne against the Milwaakee when he heard a suggestion b.v a again this spring From all reports., certain parts es and players. This I ’ll be doing Pitcher Abe ■ Dnyts, no"- re.lation ■ of Vern Brave* here toftay. pltcliai^hhat . > t mayji; V^Uhe. . hatUng ^ rival National League9 and Ron Judsoii of Dartmouth. of Florida have had. much rain for the next 10 days. I ’m sorr.v that Author of six consecutive Davia Uidtigh also from Hartford, The World Cliainpions haven't ______.______as himself right into Manager Bill the best way to pitch to bini w ' A t the same time, the writers lately. Art McGlnley reports that I couldncouldn’t t accommodateaccomm^date'all all who of­of- ' FAILED TO STOP OOBB lu>-41iL no-run games ip 19.54. recently won the N*"i England permitted a run in the last 24 in- to'^thiw four wide ones pa.st him. Rigney's Giant cleanup spot, the Tampa area waa hit on nine fered to go aiqng to carry my Yreka, Calif. l>Pi—Earl Hamil­ $2695 MERC. 1 2 9 5 ,^Howle AVleland will be one of I Gt^'cn Gloves heavj-weight title picked an All-New England team *£l OLDS. "'"S'*’ The suggestion ' came f r o m ------featuring 'Yale's Johnny Lee. Rudy straight days with rainfall and a bags;'This, is strictly a busine.** ton, a lumber processor,, still talks 'A, 9-88 HoIliUy Coupe, ra­ Custom Z-dOor, radio, the featured perforniels at the M^Lowell, Mass. He won on the Most ‘ ’ Brooksl|\8 Lawrence LJtLYWCIILC of\X4 the UlC Cinein- . T'V B Finderjon of Brandeis, Dart­ ■number of Manchester residents trip.. I ’ll be , lugging my t ^ t y about Ty Cobb and how ' the dio, Tiester, Hydraibatle. heater, standard trans- softball clinic Monday night /first card and returns to take on- ' nati neai Redlegs, who said at Tampa. S u t l e r L c a d S T l e C t mouth’s -Jim Francis and'Waddle- who visited Florida jiave adviseej typewriter many miles in quest of Georgia DeacH robbed him of a piM’er ateering, . power mission. light greeh. starting at 8 o’clock in one of that raincoats and rubbers were accurate and tip to the minute re­ owner, who* Night’s Fights \f \^ hed give wmie nothing tdn. O'Donnell deadlocked Osborne shutout in a 1912 no-hit game. bralMa.brabea. white aide .wall Y'ery clean, one the lower gyms at the h l^ who scored a knockout in th e; h P i good to-look at this, season ||-|to fTjI'vaiin Pslr T aaL XYt* I . ’ . .® Bill Schmidt. hurler, had little luck facing NejS' lando Zulueta’jZu good left hand and proceeded to steal second, third whitewalls, full leather the public. llUe race’ in.-'agieeihg 4o batUe 1 20L Holyoke. 10. ^ ' day.-''I don't ^ink I got thtee-pr Havana race, scoring a double Many extra*, *potlight. Hartford's Waj’ne Lee. i Bristol. Cpnn.—Steve Ward. 139, | four hits off him last ye4r. He s ^ York Yankee hitters in 1956! los­ sturdy chin give hl"i •• chance to and home. "When Cobb got on dual exhaust,, whitewall Interior. Many extras.. . , . „ .triumph in Class A and overall, ing seven games to the American outfox Joe Drown if he- should first, he did to many things I '-I Rstf efl|in*. ieeof, Detroit . weltcnvcighlt Mickey I Hartford, outpointed Gene B.utler, spreading some false propaganda. 67-foot cutter led the fieet Brea. etc. Lrague champions and winning meet him In a lightweight title couldnit keep up with him," Hamil­ 4-asiu.ne or 7 '; cutter ow-ned by Jack Price of heater. Hydramatlr, day. State Sehator'Harold Bordon, for extra ’ base*, Including loui Lakers will attempt to eliminate extras, one on-ncr. whitewalls, 2-tope green. who represents part of that Hart the Platons In a Western Division 9 two-baggers, two triples arid three i skimmed; across the fin- P U f t 5 o y ^ '54 DODGE $1295 Y'ery clean. ford ^ tr ie f, has Invited the hoop- series tonight at Fort Waj-ne. homers. . j(sh line In Havana Harbor at With PHiladelohia -Warrior aca Royal !{. Club Coupe, ra­ 'S3 OLDS. $1195 sters to visit the State Capitol at It should. be noted that'W illie, 18:46.12 a.m. yejterday-. Earl.v to-, dio, heater, Po4rerFllte, *2 p.m.‘ and to be introduced to the Paul Arizin benched because of a Super 88. radio, hea.ler. who has ba^ed across 10 runs, hit 'day some , of the trailihg craft thigh InJurj-) the National* mad* it 2-tone red and white, Hydramatic, Z-tbne. seat State Senate; The Senator will also two qf hia homers o ff Clevriand's : were .vet to leach port. 1V 5 7 whitewalls..51iuiy extra*. two Straight in the beat-of-thre# covers, haek-up lights. introduce a resolution Oongrfttulat- Herb Score and Boli Lemon. Second tp-finish was defending CANBEYOURS-- Ing the'Weaver team. aeriea last night at Syracuse, wiii- DAUPHINr n695 '54 BUICK $1395 .Many extras. Mays shrugs off his torrid sta rt; champion M o p . 67-foot 'cutter nlqg 91-80, Arizin, the league’s top V-8 Century Hardtop, 2- as nothing exceptional. " I gist In .owned by Fred Guggenheimer of 4door, $-pauin|tr '52 OLDS. $795 - - your Manager Johnny. DeJohn will scorer, played three minutes at the ioue. Whitewalls, radio, " ‘" ' shape quick,” said the 25-year-old | St. Petersburg, .but her corrected start. IF YOU SEE US FIRST! $*(Us-Mw flimouf-tlylini in tta kw-pnced.liild! heater, standard trans- , Dr Luxe 98 4-door, radio, K ****« 1/ ® * ^ ' WllUe. "And I ’m not hitting any-[time placed her w ell back of the .inlaaion. heater. Hydramatic. 2- weigmweight brother,jo in e r MikeMixe o ' syrac^e^Syracuse.- .iraighl pitching. This 1I .leaders. . V This qualified .Syracuse for the' Saa, dtbts, distovsr ths Ranoufts for yooftoUl tone, seat rovers, many beat-of-five Eastern fina's against If ybu havt braiits •nbngh to m v o yoHr monoy. you will opprodqto '$4 OLDS. $1695 The only DeJohn brother Who | ^ -gprine. you know.' Thev don't ‘ Runnerup In Class A was Mala- > r«e c a ^ extras. nevM fought is John, co-manager itoi- keeps; bar X m , Mianjian Sam Zoro- the Boston Celtics opening In Bos­ •55 BUICK i ' 88.4-door, radio, heater. throwing ton Thursday night. The teams A lt quality in o piumbinq job dono.by ^ and •55 CHEVROLET of Carmen Basllio. I until April 17." ' 'vich’s 54-foot ketch, Third , place Z-Door 310 V-8. Hardtop. FuUyr Hydramatic. Z-tone blue '51 FORD $350 meeb'again Saturdeje sit Syracuaa a ^ white, one owner, Custom V-8 Convertible, Willie Is as. ready as ever with w‘a* taken by Hllaria, 55-foot yajf’l RawergUde. $ 1 C O C equipped. Loaded ^ch.ddeie/ '^rf >1895 lew. mileage. radio, heater, new to|i. f Philadel~>hia. defehdfqg cham­ iZ " — One owner. with .extras. get the impresslop'of deadly serl-’■Macataw. Mich, at i ouaness. not too deeply hidden- Ru.nnenip to Chance In C(aBa-B pion. le d .37-35 at htlfUme. but T H 0 M A S •53 CHEVROLET •54 PLYMOUTH John Kerr led li fa t rally that sent . .Rack,.Raefcy Hartford Road 4.78-IS ’ the Idea, that Maya means to iptop was the 42-fool St._ Petersburg $-10 Z-Door. ^ 7 9 5 Z-Door. Radio TUM-nn ■a"WtUng 'skld™n^95^^^ Briaote. Wpe Dream. .40-■ |»|* L7 IP *]j®*<>’’‘*•53 a* the. th • mil TAX Master Plumber arid." heater. - .342.- In 1955,- . his . AbatUng .A. mark foot a ' yawl avoamaa owned:I Ubys*. JWck'Taylor nriMss*Aa** pCriOu CtORWj. ; ^795 , ANO YOU* Kerr got 22 point* and Dolph PHONE Ml 9.9669 •53 BUICK ' lITltADAIll ' was '.319 but he slammed 51 of Clearwater, won th M place, 600 W OOPIRIDGE SL Special daOpor. •52 PLY»>0UTH Maachester I md tlsAwll Tsfc>t»88 n4 y»W»yyM tIU i homers. Last aeason. Willie hit Ranked second to Comanche In Schayes 19 for the winnera, and Joe: Grabowaki had 16'’ for Phil­ Radio, -heater,' (l-Dbor. Excellent >595 Motor Sale* FULLY GUARANTEED BY KELLY... NO TIME OR MILEAGE LIMIT! .296 and blasted 36 homers. ' Class B waa \Vin«i»IleL Ed Stnger'a dynaflow. *995 condition. ‘’I'll be trying to hit .300,” said 43-foot yawl,from Corpus Chriatl, adelphia. . * LOOK!— Minneapolis, a 131-127 win­ S t> ^ . wmie. "That’s a tough job In th eitex . Bolution, ,.46-foot * slooi% of ★ D IS C O U N T F O R C A l S H !. ★ KOHLER FIXTURES! .s' Crete* convenient big leaguea.leagues. I'll juatjust keep awingawing- Thor H. Ramaing, ■ Gieenwich. ner Sunday night, can clinch tha •$«eet beat-of-three Western seizes bv ★ WE'RE EXPERIENCED ★ A U WORK and MATERIALS • Oeater Street budget terms Ing the .way I alwaya awung ..and Ctmn.,was’ third, hope the! ball goea where they Twenty-three of the 28 .craft In winning tonight. If 'a third game IN REMODELING! V GUARANHED! -3^ l^n•L” the race him completed the run Is . neqsssary it Iwill hr : ptaved R A Y ^Dl^Y'ER. LseA par,Maaager PHARMACY M4,Center 8t.—teL Ml *'^14 MayV decUri* haa followed the jifrom St. Piiterabiirg before mld- Wednesday’ at Minneapolis. \ ■ L and 1 MOTORS I . 'F declina- of the Olanti—from..--lhe »>ght lait night BORfiWALD aad RENAULT Niehoti-llaaeli^r world ebanftrionaUp In ' 1954, to j 5 ------— ■■! Widterwelght Joiy Klein-,' who' s a l e s -s e r v iu b -p a r t b -yl PINE LENOX third'iplace ith. 19!^. to, sixth placa Walter Cartier, on the t o m ^ ick quit 'boxing to operate a luncheon- jSEE US FOR ALL YOUR GUTTER WORK Tirei Inci ■Ust year* - \ / trai.L 'Will alternate hetfwe^ the •ttfb la back In the rlrig to rccoun- CENTER STREET, t Ml 3 .5 1 0 1 . 8ROA d ST.-^TEL. M l t-SIT9 PHARMACYt There ia piuw' talk 'how hfaya, ring and televlaidn engagrimenta i/nw husiness, ouaintaa lossea losses and will aalso batting No. S,,could b« helped by in 1957 undar tha managerlhip of rcoach hqglng-„ at Yeahiva ...hlva Univef Univ -1 3 9 9 e!. C « t « St—MI RtOMIU t " ' ' ‘ ’ • 'i' , : f " a good Giant etaanup batten Tliia his brother, "Vincetit. : f TT , , - ■ ... , -. -/-J ;A: M r ■;/ -'f ■' 7'' ' ' ' / ■ J ' A '1 , if.. i i

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' i: MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^MANCHESTER, CONN„\TUEl^AY, MARCH 1 9 ,19B7 Honiies for Sale 72 Hottscfi for Sale 72 , 8uh|ttirban for Sale 7f» \Gla»tonbury - ' , < PAGE POURTfiEN * KkvUte-Vernon South'Windsor ., ...... i------^ ...... —------fr— ----- ■ ■ ' ------f- *...... GENTRAIr—Two-family hdme, four ON HIGHWXY- , MA. Flvi large DUTCH COLONIAL HY FAQALY and SHORTEN - Household'Goods '51 ioeas Locations' roome each floor. Sej^ate fur- room (ranch: Ohe acre lot, trees, Red Gross Unit Auto Schools 7-A Roofiog End Chimney* 16-A THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! for Rent 64 nacls, largo lot Madeline Smith, garage, fireplace. Very good loca­ Pletuxasque and qpiacioua 9 room CLEARANCE Bealtor. M;L,.S. M.LiS. Ml 9-1642. tion. Five miles from Manchester, Dutch Oblonial, B bedlams,, living Citia^ns S i^ Petition Seeking $500JOOO Bowling Ceiiter Set ^ MORTUXat’S-Mancheater’a Je»d- ttoororo - SpoolOUiint »> mpalr- 'V' 3000 SQ. Pi*, in Y new Industrial room 90x16 and. large/dinuu' room Passes Hartway Classified Ine Dilving School offers the moil 1 ^ roofs of «U Unds...^lbo MAlifiXnBSTBR'—New do liixe over- Very reasonably jnlqpd for quick roofs. Gutter work." Chimneys Admiral Dual-temp refrlgerMory ImUding for lease or rent. Three sale. Write Box O, Herald. (both with fireplaces), (jheerful tn driver education. Thousands of UlLPOT’t t A, ,iou WON'T se aiQ um b 12 cubic feet. Double door, ^ a se wiring, Idading platform aiMd (jape (jod. Seven, rooms,-two 19x18 kitchen. Aluminum storms Er Mailt St. Zoning i^ange Point in Drive On Rt. 5 io Have 40 Alleys satiafied students. 2OO.O0O miles cleaned, repaired, 28 years' sx- OfMMOTMittlS JfoJOO MUCM'MINM fPfND SoTMgOWALOOUiON baths, garage, two flreplace'a, ■ '■ ,,/f ■ Advertisement irlence. Free estimates. Call 8549.95 now 8299.95. and heated. Woodland Sl„ Man- IN MANCHESTER, only 88.600, 4- and screens, full diy cellar, oil accident free instructionif. MI t o UUgTO-,BUT; AN HOUd 00. SO With tub WHAT Twe UTTLi cheater. Mil 9-5043. ' 124,200; Now under construction, room single, close to stores,-school heat. Attractive bam with 2 horse Otoatonbury, Mathh "19 —(fijie- #-7S98. owley. Manchester MO. I-BS81. XHAVIUO ■ cHitoasN.'jLisTA tmrur MfLflNa.OUr.TUSNS Norge Customatlc refrigerator. six room Cape (jod, 1% baths, Rockville, March 10 (Bpeettl) —•fo r the benefit of th.^ RockvlU. South Windsor. March 19 (8pe-^ A kitchen ehower was given for CLASSIFIED ADVT. . S MfLPH4«OUr> and bus.- ^,000 down payment. stalls; space for 2 cars, workshop (Sty Hospital Aux^lary.___ ,ftal)— The Red Croae Fund Drive clal) Tlans were announced yestsr* the bride-to-be by Mrs. Anne u m i INTorA SOLO JDS 1114 cubic feet. Was 8549.96 now FOUR ROOM, air-conditioned offiep good location, 817,000. (jail Mar­ S, A. Beechler, Realtor. Plione and playroom. IH. acres, brook, The. Common (jounell last, night DEPT. HOURS MANCHESTER prlving Academy Tims- . THAT'S AUL,' WITH . MOQi Kids 8269.00. .with off street parking available. garet (jleazynski, MI 9-4291, ’ or Membership in J ^ i group is oi>en I h ^ fw y m ark Ip Its day by AMF Plnipotters Ihc. for Dorsn of Bast Windsor hii). miss guarantees resultt. Expert Instruc­ Heating and Plumbing 17 MI 9-8952 or MI 3-6969.,, stone walls. Please call Miss radet'ved a petition signed bjr 94 B. to anyone Inteirrtted In any phase I 1® reach Its quota sOf a bowling center ott Rt. 6 which Shirley Barbrieh and Mrs. Paul 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. INAN an AlWV MI. 9-5619. Arthur Felber, MI 3-1409, Brokets. Grant. Main S t realdenU requeating a tion, dual controlled car. Call Ml. LLOYD'S PLUMBING Service as­ DIVISION - Norge wringer washer with tim­ MANCHESTER—Six room Ckpt, of theatrical'work. Those wishing 132;^* - » ^ .v » ..1 will houDfr 40 alleys, a restaurant, Ooruen of South Windsor were 9-S783 or PI. 2-7S49. Day or eve­ sures satisfaction, prompt service. er. was 8159.95 now 8119.00. (HOK2E LOCA’nO N at the .Center NEW 8 R(XJM. ranch, fireplace, nice condition, near bus, stores aone change. to Join should attend the tryouts I ,.™**,.** time_ that w and lounge valued at more than hoetesses at a pereoflal shower, and COPT CLOSING TIME ning appointments. CH. 7-6124, MI. 9-8488. on Main-St. approximately 1350 tile bath, hot water heat, large^lot. and schools. All utilities, nice WALTON W. GRANT The petition asks that B. Main or contact any member. Meetings campaign hM bero at- 8600,000. kitchen shower was given by Norge dryer. Was 8149.95 now sq. ft. Call MI 9-8808 or M I' Immediate occupancy. jl6,900. 8. yard. Full price 818,200. Six room St., between Ann S i and Snlpaic alre held on the second Wednesday I l*®Pl**l and n w ly 3,7Q0 letters 'nie company is a subeidiary of Mis* Jeanne Madsen and Mre. Ed­ FOR CI/AS^FIED ADVT. S. WATSON. PLUMBING and heat­ 8129. . 9-5781. ' A. Beechler, Realtor, n o n e MI overaized ranch plus recreation AGENCY ' S t, be changed from Maidehca B of each month from September Pf b^aent out the, American Machine and ward Madsen. MON. THRU FRI Molorcycles-r-Bicycles 11 ing contractor. New installations, t-8062 or MI 8-6969. room and den. Dmble A zone. zone to biulnew A zone. Real* through June. 'Judge George D. Royster, chalr- Foindr^Qo. of Nelv York. Mr. Thomas Burgess Jr., Ridge alteration work and repair work. SMALL STORE on Purnell Place, Realtors Offloers elected at the lost meet- «"“ • “Tf** .U>elr A moderiKone-story building 100 10:30 A. M. CHAMBERS FURNITURE near Main St. Apply Marlow’s, Cape Beautiful throughout. Large lot, dence B permits dwelUnga for two Rd., Wapptog, waa sleeted to the MANCHESTER Cycle Shop, 188 Ml. 9-3808. n garage, lensibly priced. Colum­ Manchester MI 3-1158 or more famlUea but no bualneaa.'' tog were; Matthew Allen, presl-1 Mtum* in the Jjuelnesa ^ l y en^ byi260 feeuNivlth ample parking "nietry to Catildren Committee ^SATURDAY 9 A. M. West Middle tpke. Repairs all SALES 867 Main St. nlca section. IH -baths, breeze­ bia-Large beautiful six room dent; Herman Olsen, 'vice presi­ velopes which were enclosed, as facilities, will be^bullt on the west way, cellar closets, oversized ga Builnesa A permits unlimited re* soon as possible. ' lay at the annual meeting of the [. — —— — — — makes of bicycles. Nfcw and used At Tli« Green THREE ROOMS suitable for office ranch plus four other lots, 180’ Member of Multiple UsUng 'Service Util eatablizhmenta. dent; Mrs. Zita Schllphack, treas­ side oI Rt. 5, south-of Maguire Rd. Connecticut (jouncil of United bikes for sale. Work ffuaranteed. PLUMBING and hsaUng—Repairs rage, awnings, many features, lake frontage. A buy at 868,000. urer; and Mrs. Pauline 8L Ger­ Judge Royster stated "We used on three acres pilrehased from TOVR COOPERATION HTEL and contract wont. Oau ML 9-8841. Open or business, 470 Main $t. MI. convenient to schools and shop­ Reasons for the requested 'aone the latest mailing list available, Canurch Women held at Christ Rates reasonable. 9-5228 or MI 3-7444. Over 50 more listings of all kinds change are stated as f^owa: The maine, secretary. Roderick King. AutorrtaUc plnsett- Church Gatbedral to Hartford. BE APPRECIATED . 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 7:30 p.m.-9 p.m. ping. You must see this one. Call from 8*,000 up. Call Ellsworth Real Estate for Exchange 76 but we are.afraid we have not k a 9-S7S1. eventngs, MI 9-3965. area has been a business area for , Sisterhood to Meet reached every family. All- per-- Ing equipment will be metalled. Moving—^Trucking Mitten Agency, Realtors. MI Ita entire history; both ends ot,E. The Sisterhood B’Nsl Israel will J. J. Henry Muller HI, counsel Uaaeiieete^ Evening Henld; Business Services Offered 13 OPFIC® FOR RENT. 801 Hartford Gaston Realty Co. Multiple Llst- 3-8930, Member MLS. OUJER THREE bedroom house. sons who have dot received a Red Dial Ml 3-5121 WHITE GAS RANGE. 810. Call MI Injg availahle. 16x16 dining room, 80x14 Utring Main St. are zoned for huoiness; meet at 54 Talcott Ave.. to the for Pinspotters Inc., said thSt the Wapptog, Sbath Windsor CoftA^ , Storage 20 Rd. Phone MI 9-0969. recreation hall at 8:15 p.m. to- (jross letter, and who wish to center will be aimed particularly TV s e r v ic e , *2.50 per call.' All 9-6022 from 9-6 p.m. - MAN(jHESTER — Six room, well room, central hallway, kitchen, 'approximately - one third of the contribute are urged to send their respondent Mrs. .0. Wairen Weet- work guaranteed. Call Bob Webb. MANCHESTER - Movmg and CUSTOM BUILT 1956 ranch aitU' cau-ed for home on large lot In modem bath, full basement, big section Is already business, and rnorrow. Mrs. Aaron Twersky will donations to campaign headquar- at industrial league bo-wling abd brook, telephone MItolieU 9-4014. Ml, 9-8801. trucking Co. Ml. 8-6868. Owned UNFINISHED STUDENT desk. Houses for Rent 65 ated oa 115x160 lot. This is a com- established neighborhood. Garage. bam, % acre lot, ameslte drive, the best interests of the city would conduct a quwtton IW x^d ex-|t“;;^ that 10-pin bowling will in­ Lost arid Found and operated by Walter B. Per- Special, 815.95. Sherwin-Williams, plete home with aluminum storm Garden apace. Fine home for your fruit trees for three-four bedtoom be served, by making the entire cerpto froi.i “M e^ the .Folks" by Training Session Start# troduced. TTiere will be no duck- RADIO TV Service. Sewing ma­ ett Jr., and WiUlam J. Pickering. 981 Main St. ' windows and screens, awnings, family. Madeline Smith, Realtor. house In Manchester. Welles Agen­ section business. Dr. Victor Pitkin of the SUte pin bowling, os It Is felt that the chines and small appliances re­ SIX ROOM house, 895 monthly. In- breezeway, jaloUales and attached MI 9-1642. cy, (joventry. PI 3-6872. A date for. the hearing will be Mrs. StMley Schlevker. The pro-1 [)ep^rtment of Education opened other type is more poinilar among to Purchase .glasses. Red horn paired. Call Ralph Aldrich. Ml, MAHCHEISTER Package Delivery. FIVE DRAWER chest, unfinished. garage. Owner leaving state. workers in Industry. LOST—Pair of ■ Light trucking and package deliv­ Special, 815.95, Sherwin-Williams, ' quire 458H Main St. set by Harry Hammer, corporation Include bingo games. training session for discussion rintis with gold bolttom. MI 9-9385. 9-8487. « Please ctmtact Elva Tjder, Real­ 810,500—Five room 1950 ranch. counsel. (jommunlon Breakfast Planned headera and recorders for the Glas- Construction is planned for next Tractor It B^iits ery. Refrigerators, washers and 981 Main St. tor, MUT Member, MI 9-4469. Aluminum -storms, ameslte drive, Wanted—Real Estate 77 month and a fall opening Is sched­ CLEAN AND paint those gutters stove moving specialty. Folding 'ThuJuTcr Hearing on a n d t h.e r sone The Men’s (jlub of Rockville' tonbury Conference of Education, MOTOROLA TABLE model, 21" SubuHjM for Rent , M ex(;ellent condition, 160’ frontage, USTINGS HEEDED for aU types change, requested by petition from Methodist (jhurch Is planning its held at the l ^ h achqol last night. uled. A liquor license wlU be sought A large tracto)', which the town .'Announcements now. Avoid costly repairs later. choirs for rant. Ml. 9-0782. AW tOBuMOm 818,900—Three bedroom 1954 ranch. high elevation, view., (jftriton \v! after the firm conform s^th State -M±7-8‘1883. ------— 9«oS T.V. Table model Kenmore-wash- R(J(jKVlLLE—Lbyely thr){e_jxx)m Hot water heat, basement recrea­ of homes and business properties; Windsor AV4. residents se'veral 110th annual Palm Sunday Com- Among the. list of leaders and re­ it renting to anUdpatlim of pur­ AUSTIN A; CHAMBERS CU. local 4C'gXSVQjg/S. VA ^ ing machine and wringer. Phrtable Hutchins, MI 9-6182. 9-4694. Multi­ week* ago; was postponed -tyro muqion breakfast a t the church at corders were, Mrs. Robert Morse, laVs. The land was reportedly pur­ chase, has gone Into. operation at incom e ta x e s prepared In your fuiTiished apartment,’ 1-3 working tion room, excellent condition, ple Listing Member. Arthur Felber, Broker. MI 3-1409. home or by appointment. Ebeper- HILLS' TELEVISION Service. and long dtstsjice moving pack, /• bathinette. CaU MI 9-5388. ^adults. References. Inquire Plum­ ' trees, central, bus. Carlton . W. weeks at the request of the peti- 7 a.m. April 14. The affair la open Mto. Henry Sagllo,'Frank A. Cros­ chased for 8150,000 and sm option the to-wn’s (Usposol are#, James H. ienced tax wort. Call MI. 8-4723. Available at all times. Phlico fac­ tng, storage. Call ML 8-8187. Hart' mer. 4 Village St., Rockville, or Hutchina. MI, 9-6132, 9-4694. Multi- ARE YOU (XJNSIDERINa tioners. Theta- request la to change to all Protestapt men In the cofiri- by Jr., Dr. and Mrs. Nelson R. has been taken x;n adjacent prop­ Sheekey, to-wn engineef^ said to­ ford CH. 7-1428. MOIGNC—Must sell .ciieap; wash- MANCHESTER—We have over 60 SELUNG YOUR PROPERTY? erty, for future expansion. tory aupetvised service. Tel. MI. 'TR.5-3176. pie Listing Member. good llstlnga—Why not coll and the zone of Windsor Ave. from I jnuqlty. Scull, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mer­ day. INCOME TAX jprepared. PersonM 9-9898. ing machine, diniqg, kitchen and We wlU appraise your property Berger Rd. to the city line, from Polloe Arreets ritt and Dr. Gordon M. Harring­ Selectmen Meetog Postponed Sheekey said the rental pay­ rank Eatidoci. MI. porch furniture, .Jiunps, jolctures, tell us your requirements? Priced free and without any obugation The scheduled meeting of the and bualness. F tj ' Help Wanted—Female .35 Help Wanted— Building Materials 47 814,800—Two family, buljt 1945. from 88500 up. Gall Goodchild ton. ments irill go toward the punmase 9-2315. RUBBISH AND asiies removed. Painting—Papering 21 etc. 14 and l6 Pi%ctor Rd. Wanted To Rent 68 Neat anti jilean, hear bus,, shop-' We also buy property for cash ” A**moHo^ R(eh»rH Department reported S|h>rtsmen to Meet Board of Selectmen, which waa to Genesai Cleaning, cellars, attics Male or Female 37 Plyscord 4x8-HeJB~ per M 8100.00 Realty Co. Member MLS. MI Selling or buying contact A motion by Alderman Richard | y ,, following arresta today. price of the equipment, which la REFINISHING ceUlngs, pSlBtlng, WANTED—Girls for shirt pressing ping, (jarltofi W. Hutchins, MI 26 or BU 9-0939'., Hiller St the meeting that the Henrv Boucher Jr 19 112 Hto-h I tree-planting program and have been held lost night to con 1(17,746. The town took bids pn the and yarda. Reasonable -ates. M ahd.genera laundry work. Apply EXPERIENCED bookkeeper-ac­ l.x8 Fir Sheathing T&G FAMILY OF three desire four,or 9-5182, 9-4694. Multiple Listing STANLEY BRAY. Realtor cotincll go on record aa opposing aider the union contract for high­ t h e d a iry QUEEN on West Mid­ & M. Rubbish Removal. Ml paper hanging, w allpm r booka Machinery and Tools 52 five room first floor apartment'or, BRAE-BURN RfcALTY y*s- tractor and accepted the low bid Fully Insured. Tel. Edward R. in person. Maple D;>ry Cleaners, countant to take, complete charge 15000’ imn.) ...... per M 899.00 Member. IM M Bl^TE CKjCUPANCY— Six the proposed increased telephone the topic for the Sportsmen’s Club, way workers has been postponed by Caterpillar.'Other bidders were' dle Tlpke. la now open. 9-9787. 72 Maple St. of books In growing organization duplex, Manchester or vicinity. MI. 3-6273. terday on W. Main St. for passing till tohl^t-. First Selectman Price. Ml. 9-1008. 4x8 Gutter—Random length FORD TRA(?rOR^AU equipped for Will pav reasonable rent. WUli- MORTGAGE, six room Cape room Owe (jod. Screened-in rear rates was defeated, Alderman Ed­ a red light. Officer Qlnton Ander­ when they meet tonight at 8:16, International and Allis (jhalmera. INCOME TAXES done in your CHUCK'S RADIO and T.V. Service. in Rockville. Salary comensurate only—...... per tin. ft. 35c Idwn gi*ader. Call MI 3-6077 be­ porch. ElxceUent condition. Priced WANTED—Real estate lisUngs. win Heck gained the support of In the rifle clubroom of the High Thomas B'ufgess said that there A smaller tractor, which has PAINTING AND ' paperhanging DO YOU LONG for new car, more with, experience. Rockville, TR mOntic HA 3-4456. (two unfinished) overaized garage, son made the arrest. are still a few items which remain home or mine. For appointment 151 North Main St. MI. 3-8517, clothes, or education for your Flush Mahogany Doors from 85>S0 tween 6-9 p.m.' very reasortable. (jail MI 9-8918. (jontact Tiirklngton Bros. Realty the Council when he said, ’’Why Street school. l ^ n In use at Ut* disposal area, call MI 9-1533. residence MI. 3-8980. Good clean, workmanship, at rrea- 6-4025 or wnd resume to P,> O# near parkade. Carlton W.. Hutch; oppose-It? We don’t know If Us Paul Jakaplc Jr., 49, Tolland, The club will receive about 2,000 to be clarified and that these are family? Let us show you how Lqcksets—Solid .Brass ''Sar­ YOUNG COUPLE desires three or ins. MI 9-5182, 9<4694. Multiple Co., 861 Center St., Manchester. waa arrested- at 12:43 a.m. today will be traded in and 82,800 has sonable rates. 80 years in Mah- Box 218, Rockville. four room unfurnished apartment $12,900—CUTE two bedroom home Ml. S-1S07, evenings Ml; 9-666tS or justified." small trees and shrubs,, and 600 being studied by Town Attorney brfn allOTved on IL ’ DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, Chester. Raymond Flake. M1 scores of women like yourself in gent'—Passage each 81.76 Musical Instruments 53 Listing Member. on lot of 100x178: Garage, many by Officer Forrest hull for in­ Daniel Cavanaugh. Manchester are acquiring those Nails 8 k 16's Common In Manchester,. Call Glastonbury MI. 8-7731. Alderman Heck reported on rec-. 6-week-old pheasanta to rstise. Sheekey said the rental arrange- Personals copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, 9-9237. ME 3-3620 after 6 p.m. TWO FAMILY—6 and 8, two-car extras. Nice quiet residential set­ toxication. * The club president, Richard 8. Town Court m*n£ la being used because this guns, etc., repaired. Shears, extras as an Avon Representative. Situations Wanted— (picked up) .'... per keg 89.75 MUSIC instrumental, rental. Com­ ting. Plenty of tries. T. J. USTINGS WANTED, single and ommendatlons of the auditors, Earl A. Miner, 45, East Hart­ CAtER for simple wed­ Call MI. 3-5195. garage, older' home, small lot. many of which are eiU.er In use Potter, said members will plant Judge Benedict Kupchonos dis­ year’s budget does not contain kmves, mowers, etc., put into con­ Female 2S Windows—complete—(set-up) - plete line of instruments. Rental YOUNG COUPLE and child desire Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-1677 or MI two-famtiy houses. Member of ford, posted $2<)0 Irand for ap- the _ trees and shrubs to pro-vlde posed of three cases to Town dings,'wrties, buffets or wedding dition tor coming needs. Bralth- Courses and Classes 27 from 811.20 applied to purchase price. Repre­ steam heat oil, one tenement 9-7751. now or will be ndoptid where prsc- enough money for the purchase. four room, unfurnished apartm w availaSle, bus line, near shopping MLS. Howard R. Hastings, Real­ pearance In Rockville (jity Court I cover for small game, and raise Court last night. They included: He said that the arrangement U l>reaMiiKa,at a fair price. Call Ml walt«T. 52 pearl Street. THE PRUDENTIAL WILL CARE FOR one or two chil­ Knotty Pine—Econo-Panel-- senting Olds, Selmer, Ped or house. Call MI 3-7614. /^ tor, MI. 9-1107, any time. tlcable. Edgar „W. Freeman, operating 9-2909. JET TRAINING now available In ler and Bundy. Metter's Music area and school, 813,900. George THREE substantial homes in good Reporting for the Recreation March 25 on a, charge of drunken 1 the pheasants to maturity, at much more economical that out­ dren in my home days. Call MI. per M 8125.00 L. Graziadio, Realtor. MI 9-5878. driving. He. was arrested at 11:30 which time the state game war motor vehicle without a license, GONDER'S T.^. Service, availabis aviation and automotlon field as INSURANCE COMPANY 9-2620. Studio, 177 McKee. Ml. 3-7500. COUPLE WITH four’chllifBn de­ locations. Owners are moving and MUL'It p l E USTINQ makes avail Committee, Alderman John Gill right rental at 87 an hour without any time. Antenna conversions. gas-turbine, jet-pr'opulsion. fuel in­ Oak Flooring from per M 8170.00 p.m. Sunday on> Windsor Ave. by den will release them. fined $15; John O'roman, East sire three bedroom rent; (jail MI WEST (jENTER 'ST. — Cape Cod, are open minded. Six rexjm ranch able the combined services of 23 said use of the State Armory had Hartford, failure to pass on the operator. Antomobifea^for Sale 4 Philco factory supervised service. jection specialists. Excellent Op­ OF AMERICA EXPERIENCED typist and dicta­ Mahogany Paneling per M $189.00 9-7563 from 9 a.m.*^/p.m. and with garage,' fireplace, etc. but no realtors to help sell your house. been secured free-of-charge for Officer Kenneth Gordon. OOP Women to Tour Capitol Sheekey said there are about 10 Tel. Ml. 9-1488. portunity for advancement, fast­ BELL USED piano, fine tone. three years old, immaculate con­ On Sale Committee - The Women’s Republican Club left, fined 815; and Mrs. Anna NEED A CAR? Shortson a down phone operator would like part Buy now while after 5 p.m. ' dition, oil heat, aluminum win­ basement. Asking $15,500. Six For Information please call (jarl two of the three Senior League untouched acres at the dlapoeal est growing Industry. Many bene­ has an opening for a competent time wprk. Call MI. 3-6109. the market is Kemp's, Inc. MI. 3-5680, room colonial, asking 816,000. Im­ ton W. Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, , Mrs. Douglas Roberts of Ver- are making a legislative tour of Lonska, evading taxi fare, fined area which he can open up for payment or had your ersmt turned FLOOR. SERVK3E. Floore sanded fits. If selected you need not leave clerk typist. -Permanent employ­ still low. dows, fireplace, tile bath, base­ basketball playoff games. non, is a member of the committee Ui* State Capitol tomorrow. They 810. down? Don’t give up! F o ra good SALES OF reconditioned grand i SALES representative and ment garage, large lot, on bus maculate six room colonial loaded 9-4664. sanitary land fill when he baa the and rcfinished. ’TR. 8-2071 or TR. your present job as we prepare ment. Attractive working condi­ wife desire fotir or five room with extras (aluminum siding, Agree to Erect Fence heading the sale of geranium will meet in the Flag Room at A epeclal session of Town Court time and opportunity. deal—not thru a small loaiKcom- 8-1050. you for a career thru our Home tions. short hours, five day week. NATIONAL LUMBER, INC-- pianos Including Steiriway, Kra- j line, near churches and schodls. LISTINGS WANTED—Single, two- In other matters, the 'Council plants by the Tolland (jbunty A ux- 12:30, where they will be joined was held Sunday afternoon, with \ pany—see "Hsrry" at 333 M|Un Situations Wanted—Male 39 kauer, Haines Bros., and Marshall | house, duplex dr first floor apart­ •To Inspect phone Barbara Woods garage, fireplace, - dishwasher, Meanwhile, the town con con­ Indoctrination Training Program. Opportunity for advancement. 381 STATE STREET / ment Immediately. Write J. Mess- etc.) going for 819,7-00. Many family three-family, bualneas acted as follows: lliary of the Children’s 'Services '’V i*’® Women’s Club of Judge Kupchunos presiding, Fran­ tinue to retrench n dareflU exist­ (Formerly Douglas Motors) DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Ctom All applicants will be . personally Regular salary increases. k -Wendell, in all desirable sizes. | Agency, MJ 9-7702. property. Have many cash -buyers 1. Agreed to have a fisqce Hartford. The highlight of the cis Barrett of Hartford received-a \Pany,, doors and windows,ruiuuwB, customvuaLuiii NORTH HAVEN, CONf}<" Each instrument in good mechani-1 ner, 52 Summer St., Bedford, more. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, MI of Connecticut ing areas. Sheekey said it takes YOU BUY a used car Intenriewed. Write all about your­ PAINTER WANTS WORK. Call MI Tel. CHestnut 8-21^ Mass. 3-1577 or MI 9-7751. Mortgages arranged. Please call erected, next to W. T. Grant’s sta tour will be hearing an address by 30-day jail sentence when he .-was about threo years for most of the .^ o rk , guaranteed Call ML 9-1583 self. Northwest Schools. Wrije Box Central Downtown Location 9-8757. cal condition. Priced as low. as | George L. Graziadio, Realtor, MI where the land drops sharply. Hoepital Notos unable to pay $40 In flnee on see Omman Motor Sales. Bulck a r 8 p.in. 8595 with delivery, guarantee and Birth Saturday; Avson to Mr. Nelson Brown, speaker of the refuse buried to decompose and Balsa Service, 285 Main G, Herald. TRADE YOUR HOUSE 9-6878. 109 Henry St. . ' 2. Received copies of the proposed House of Representatives. • charges of Intoxloation and evad 837 Main St.. Manchester service included. Special terms | Farms and Land for Sale 71 a Lots for Sale street regulations designed to aXd Mrs. Edward MarUVllO High Ing taxi fare. permit rouse of an area. Street. ML 9-4871. Opra evenings FLOORnSANDING and retinlshing, MI 9-5226 Diamonds—WOTches— during sale. Here’s your chance to 73 St. \ Coming Events. Specializing In old floors. MI Dogs—Birds—Pets 4l If you are planning a move, USTINGS WANTED for all types prevent a recurrence of problems The Directors of the Welles- Frank Fowler of Trailer Village Bonds—Stocks Mortgages 31 Jewielry 48 own a fine grand at a price you 14 ACRES. North (Coventry. House consider trading in your house. of homes.- Single, 2, 3, and 4 fam Adhtitted yesterday: Miss Mil­ GOOD USEt^UARS 9-5750. WANTED—Saleswomen with direct would normally pay for a spinet. and two poultry houses. 814,000. such as the Dailey Circle lawsuit Turner MsmorlaJ Library will waa fined $10 each on counts of BIRD, cat and dog supplies, whole­ W(E have three homn—Colonial BUILDING LOT. approximately llys and business property. Call over curbing. Discussion on the dred Wqld, 50 Prospect SL; M ^ jmeet tonight to make final plans breach of the peace and totoxica Concert Planned selling experience. Earn 88,000 to sale and retail. Dally 9 to .5 p.m. LEONARD Wl ^ YOST Jeweler, re- Also two used spinets priced at E & E Realty, MI 9-8297, MI 125x165. Carter St. Ml. 9-5475. NO MONEY DOW^. ^ 810,000 year. Must have car and palr>, adjpns adjpm watches expertly. at 816,000, new ranches at Margaret Cieszynskl, Broker. MI regulations will be held at the next Helen Brtmghton, EUlngton. "Open House" March 24. On tion; LAND (XEARIEg and stone re AAA MORTGAGE PLAN Tuesday. Thursday, Friday nights 8295 and 8345, Goss Plaqo Com­ 3-4480. 816,900 and 821,000 where the 9-4291. Discharged yesterday: Mrs. be. free to work evenings. Million ReasonajSe prices. Open dally, pany,. 317'Aslyum Street, Hartford BUILDING LOTS in Bolton. One meeting. » iTi X ii* I WUOthls^'dste UAkC theLIIC iiuiatv library will Wlli be UX3 open Spaghetti Simper Planned By Upsala Choir WHY WALK? taining walls builtXhtl. 9-6275. 1. A first or second mortgage at 7 to 9. Porterfield’s Route 5 and owners Will^ take your present 3. Agreed_to have 1,000 copies of w P Church S t; Mrs. from 3 ^ 6 p.m., welcoming vls- Tho dollar Industry. Full training glv Chapel, South Windsor. JA 8-3391. Thur evenings. 139 Sprucr - -JA 5-6696. Open Thursday acre lots and larger. Prices from SELUNG YOUR property? List Union—wirammar . School low interest rates. en If you have sold brushes, cos­ Stree Ml; 9-4387. nights. Houses for Sale 72 home In on a trade. Very $1500 to 82500. Terms , arranged. thfe building code printed at a cost Eiaie Nutland;.,^ Mounted Route, itors to miatibits o f new books and PTA will sponsor a spaghetti sup­ REFRIGERATION salW and serV' 2. A comfortable repayment plan simple transaction. Call and get L.M.—M.L. which means (Live of 824.50. Miss Mona Modean will etog 1951 Bulck Riviera coupe. Full ice., Cbmmerctal, residential, air metics, real estate, etc. Invest! MANCHESTER Pet Center for all Lawrence P. Fiano, Broker. MI Modem—Multiple List) with the Dean Sparkman/Werner Dr.; Mlia records, ano^Abe art display In per and children’s fashion show with the Upeala College Choir price 8295. to fit your pocket. gate, (jail (H 2-2221 for appoint your pets and pet's supplies. MI. PANORAMIC views, 42 ft. 1951 the details. 9-6910. 4. Accepted the resignation of l^thleen Adams,N32 Village St.; the galleries. \ at 6 p.m. Thursday to the school condltionera. freezers. A. and W: 3. A no.red tape arrangement. Wanted—To Buy 58 , ranch, 24’ paneled living room, Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real R ip 3. The Senior Chmr. of the High when It appears In Hartford 1942 Chevrolet 2-dopr sedan. Full Refrigeration Co. MI.- 9-1237^ ment. Out of town call collect. 9-4273. S 4 H green stamps. Open Fuel and Feed 49-A T. J. CROCKETT, tors. MI. 3-6930. Forrest Hull from the Police'De­ Models 'Will be from each grade March SI. 9-2050, MI. 9-0068- Money Waiting—One Day Service Monday - Saturday, 9-6 p.m;' three bedrooms, 120’ frontage sub­ TWO IN ”A" zone, one "AA”, two partment eB*tive March 23. Aomltted today: m iss Mary School will present the operetta and include; Grade 1, Daniel price 849.50. s BALED HAY — Take, one or sever­ WANTED TO BUY for cash. Old urban. 813,700. Carlton W. Realtor—MLS lakefront (2nd Lake. Bolton) with Bundy. 55 Thomas SL; Tjyrello ‘’ChoAlta” April 4 Instead of She is the daughter of Mrs. help W'anted—Male 36 Thursday, 9-9 p.m. y MI 3-1577 Res. MI 9-7751 WANTED—Three bedroom jiouses 5. Voted to pay a bill of $640 Bordua, Ann Shepard, and RusseU Slgrid Modean ^ 8 0 Cambridge St. 1947 Chevrolet station wagon. Full AIRWAY SANITIZER sales and ^Wortgage Lending Agency al. H. Chase, Harmony Hill, glassware, pictures, bric-a-brac, Hutchins, MI 9-5132, 9-4694. Multi­ water. T. J. Crockett, MI 3-1577. in Or near Manchester. One must presented by Harry Hammer, Bundy, 65 Thomas St. \ March 29. aa originally scheduled, Newberry: Grade 2, Unda Van price 8145, service. P. O. Box 381. Phone MI AIREDALE PUPPIES. Regiatored Hebron Rd.. Bolton, MI 3-5427. antiques Will call privately. MI. ple Listing Service. Veteran Firemen to The director. Wen The Women’s Guild of Union Manchester Rd.,' was released yes­ GOOD, CLEAN, REC»NDITiONKp fjrst good offer. Phone MI. 9-1915. minum siding, Rusco combination mediate occupancy. J. D. Realty fires during the year 1956. It was (jongregational (^urrti will hold a Fire Chief Richard P. Jones bes Offered 13-A Up to 8100 per week starting ROOM TO rent for lady, kitchen windows, immediate occupancy. Co., John DeQuattro, Broker, kfl not clear to the (jotmcil whether terday from M anche^r Memorial CARS TEAT ARE GUARANTEED BE YOUR OWN BOSS. Increase ROYAL AND SmlUi-Corona port' Household Goods 51 privileges, 82 Oakland St. Call MI WAPPING — New three bedroom Vew York Papers poUuck supper St 6:80 p.m. to­ Hospital. He had beenXospltallzed warned alt residenU that because salary for capable, experienced For 817,900—Good six room Co­ 3-5262,. MI 9-3640, MI 9-8075. ranch, recreation room, garage It was required to pay the fees, or morrow In the chureheocliU rooms. of extremely dry conditions, extra I95S Pontiac 4-door aedan Chieftain Fla t FBUSH Holland window yoiir weekly income. Spare or full mechanlc/who can repair major able and standard typewriters. 3-5524. lonial near high school, fireplace, baths, 817,800. Call Arthur whether the letter , was merely a since March 4 after accidentally cars must be taken in turning in ohades, made to measure. All time. 'Own a route of self-service applicances.' Permanent career All makes of adding machines ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, Hike Price to 10c Dr. John Oosney present a Shooting himself to the grOto while de luxe..''Radio ^ d h e a ^ . glass, china, and used furniture FRONT ROOM with twin beds next oil heat. basement recreation VACANT OVERSIZED Cape with Felber. MI 3-1409 or Margaret report of the local Are marshal’s the open. Permits are reqitired and metal' Venetian blinds at a new racks displaying fun games, toys with outstandihg concern. This is a sold or rented. Repairs on all room, double lot, vacant. large expansion attic, but no' base- work. . *. program on "The Voles of the cleaning his .22 caliber automatic -1953 Pontiac Ch^taln 4-door aedani low price. Keys made while you and magical articles. These items make's. Marlow’s. bought and sold. Furniture Repair to bath, continuous hot water, free (jleazynski, MI 6-4261, Brokers. New, York, March 19 The Andes,” featuring the woric of* If toclneratora are used, they must SItote job with security, pleasant working Service. Ml. 3-7449. parking. MI. 3-5422. • - For 818.900—Two family duplex ment for,.813,200: Three bedroom mmeflA «4.^st.^_ i_ M__ M. \ rifle; be covered. Radio, and/heater, hydramatic. wait. Marlow’s. ■ sell' on sight. Oilldren buy them conditions and a future for the (6 and 8) veiy centrally located, oil colonled for $12,900. Older three COVENTRY LAKE-jEaslly winter­ New 'York Joumal-AmerlcaS an­ 7. Decided to Instruct the PoUce radio station In Ecuador. Two tonC/palnt, white wall tires as toys. Adults buy them for fun. SALE — 33 1-3% off on 1958-1957 Department to enforce a state I The worship service Trill heNled Pemtits may be obtained *at the FURMKjA counters, ceramic wall right man. Only gompittent individ­ wallpaper. Green Paint and. Wdll' WHITE ENAMEL gas range FURNISHED light housekeeping heat, automatic hot water, excel­ bedroom home with two^ar- ga­ ized summer ' collage. Three nounced today it will increase its Maabhester Evening "Heienitid # Friendly, ioteresteit They are irresistible, to all ages. uals >^'ith good character and ref- slightly used, ten months old, very- lent incqme, occupancy on one side, rage for 811,000. Many more. T. J. rooms down plus porch. On 60x100 statute requiring that -rubbish by Mrs. Josephine Mead, Glastonbury correspondent, Vw: Town Hall or from the foUowing ' 1954 PonUAc Star Chief Catalina and Qoor tile. Let us modernize Several areas now open In your paper at the Green. Open daily 9-9 room for one, ladies only. MI price to 10 cents a copy, starting trucks be covered. Complaints Christine Brigham will be hostess ’— 1 fire wardma: Paul 'Kupc^U- service, fair prices and your bathroom and 4^1tchen. For eren(:«s desired. Write . , p.m. reasonable. Call MI 3-1271. ' 3-6388. April 15th. Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-1577 or MI lot. Large H-vlng room with stone itty McNamata., telephone MEd- coupe; Radio,and heater, power city and suburbs. We will estab­ 9-7751. fireplace. 'Near school and store. tomorrow. The weekday price has Men received togardlngl Director to Be Feted 8-1758. E Elltogton Rd.; Alec (jhickey, ample stocks make this brejees; hydramatic. free estimates call Ml:'9-2855, The s e Call for further information on emqr's Highway; Raymond Tile Shop, Buckland. lish a route of self-servHce rdek BOX L c/o HERALD SPECIAL—IS*’ Rotary mower. Sav 9 GTJ. FT^ WESTINGHOU I LARGE ROOM. Girls only. Be­ Immediate occupancy. Full price been five cents. papers blowing around the streetaf Ernest Glerglnsky will be hbn- ’**Reliable” pharmacy a displays for you in markets, drug giving qualifications and arrange age mower with h.p, Clinton frigerator, very reasonable. Also tween Center and Memorial Hos­ the above or other listings. $4,000, asking $1,000 down. Owner followlng ^ivate collections, Al- ored for hla 20 yoon os director i- .— Hay prize* at contests through­ tom 2-door suburban. Radio lablng; antiques restored. Furni­ Apply Thomas Colla Co.. 251 Broad Vernon, Near church, stores and 26.WEEK "With the new increase to $134 Andover; ’Toinie Waters, 144 W*. Manchester on Saturday, has been larger route desired. Write at onc4 LEAVING STATE-1962 Ford pick MI 9-7093. a ton just put into effect on March read from (lordon’iOibaon. chair­ out the state. PRtSCRIPTIONS and heater.. PowerfUte drive, ture Repair Service. TalcottvlUe. for local Interview, plea.se Include St. bus line. Young business couple man of the conferance planning The second'In a sSries of 'Main St., Rockvlller Terry Sweet, honored at'several showers recent­ white wall tires. Loaded. MI. 3-7449, up, 8400. 1957 snow blower; 21’’ ABSOLUTE BARGAIN — Custom preferred. Available April 7. 1,, our blU for newsprint—the ine secono in a_senes or Lenten 82 o, Foster r St.;, . Mrs. iMithEdith Wirtt.Wick ly- address, phone, references. Adam GOOD. HUMOR SALESMEN — On pai>er we print on—has increased committee, asking for a 810 regia- services will be held In Union Con- Industries. 17Q West 74th Street, 8145i Power egment mlXer, 860, made cornices and drapes. Slip­ MI. 9-2837. ■; T R ftlN tN G tratkm foe to help finance the pro-] gregaUonal (jhurch at 7:30. Dr. ham. 4326 W. Middle Tpke.; Usa 1955j^brd 4:door count^ sedan. RUGS CLEANED and- shampooed. Monday, April Lr,we will start our ,P£^er table saw, 830. Power jig, covers, 859.60 and up. Choice of K6 per cent in the same period;" Kehler, 79 Constance Dr.; Joyce Radio .qnd heater, automatic "Oui care means longer wear." New York 23, N. T. 28th Season in Connecticut. We 810. >Ptcnlc table, 85. 21” 1955 TWO ROOM furnished apartment It was in 1943 that the Jourhalr ■^ram. ■ (5 I Rockwell Harmon Potter, dean fai^rlcs. Budget terms. Mrs. Rita, Mayor Olibn reported the emeritus of Hartford Seminary; Allison Rubin, 114 Plymouth Lane; transmlasion. Free pickup and delivery. Smith's will require a Number of Good rotary mower, 2!4 H.P.; original JA 2-7780. with kitchen facilities. Adults American last increased Its prtae. Upholstery Shop.. IIU. '9-4663, eye- , only. 105 Birch St. » COURSES polntment of three regular i>oUce- will apeak. ’’ Mrs. Jennie. Karkevich, West Wll- Help Wanted—Female 35 Humor Representatives to operate price, 893, selling for 850. Blond Berkson said the price would'be lington; Michael • Fogarty, East CONSULT US ON YOUR 1955 Nash custom Rambler cross- nings Ml. 3-7267. our salescars, trailers, ' tricycles den set with convertible sofa TAKE YOUR TIME PAYING! In accompanied by a substantial in­ jnen, three supemumerariee and a Director* of the RockvlU# Arek ' V country station wagon. STENOGRAPHER^' Loool manu­ 1, 2- OR 3 YE;ARS to PAY! FIVE ROOM FLAT. Second floor. poUce clerk. He also reported (jhamber of Qpmi..erc* will meet Hartforo; Wallace. Philipps, Tal- CURTAINS laundered in my home. and push carts on ■ established Rocking chair and regular chair, Adults preferred. Call mornings crease In the news and feature cettriUe. 1954 Packard 4-door sedan, hydra­ facturer has opening in sales de- profitable scheduled territories two- tables, complete for 835. PI "SUPER"^ --'•'."DELUXE"' EXPERIMENTAL content of the Joumal-American. •wearing to WiUlam R. Dumaa as | at 7:30 to the CSiamber office t o . BUILDING PROBLEMS Y ttrs of experience, prompt serv ■ partm'ent requiring general typing between‘9-12. MI 9-9778. city sheriff. BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A matic drive.' Radio and heater. Ice. MI 9-2411. and locations until October' 1st'. 2*6157, 3 ROOMS. OP-FURNITURE ’Rather than curtail our serv­ consider reports ' of committees Our Honest, Expert Advice Will Save You Money and; some clerical activity. Short­ Saleacara'garaged and operated All IQO^ Guaranteed MACHINING ice to the' public, or. the Continuity RPHNA CiMUiges which met Jast week. d a u ^ te r to Mr. and Mrq. Larry 1966 Pontiac 2-door etatioh 'wagon; hand not essential. Five day 40 from loading depot In your Imme STUD JO COUCH, Nellie Bell pedal ONLY 8433 and of improvements planned for the Mr*, (fliarles (jurrier .Jus beeni ; Hope Chapter, OES, -will install Howley,'M Jarvis Rd.; a son to 10,000 tnllea,. hour week. Hospitalization and .car, two wheel bicycle with bal Busings Locations appointed chairman of the educa­ Mr. and Mrs. Darid Dooman, RFD Building—-Contracting 14 diate area., No experience re 818 Delivers—81216 Month for Rent 64 Joumal-American. ■wo feelthe officers at 8 o’clock at the Masonic McCLURE PWTIAC, INC. other benefits. Box F, Herald. quired, however w e. give t ance wheels, MI. 9-0146. —YOU. GET— EXPERIMENTAL soundest course is the one that tion committee. of the Rockville Tsmple. Mr. and Mrs, James Siil-. 2, Andover;' g daughter to Mr. Joseph Rossetto ,873 Main St., MancbMter thorough training program ' on 16-PIECB.BEDROOM will enable us to produce the best Public Health Nursing Assn. Uvon will codiict th e' ceremony. and Mrs. Perley Griswoldv RFD. BID';VELL Home Improvement Co. CLERK TYPIST for general office ARTIFICIAL flower materials — 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM • SHEET METAL (RPHNA). John 8.* Mason Vas{ North Windham; a son to Mr. and CONSTRUCtlON COMPANY . Alterations, additions, garages. work. Apply Alexander Jarrts Co., Good HUmor pr^ucts and sales Ramont’s wood fibre. Dealer' STORE FOR RENT for any type possible. nevvspSper 'for our read­ Xlgmaai Lnkaaiewskl 1958 CHRYSLER New -Yorker four procedures. We offer above.aver' 12-PIECE KITCHEN of business. 214 Spruce St. ers'," Berkson-said. named finance chairman. Zigmund LiUkaatewskl, 138 Ver- Mro. James Ritchie. Mile Hill Rd., Re-slding specialists. Elary budg­ 5 Dover Rd. age earnings, pleasant om-door a'anted. Free cataldg available -^Plus— 58 DELMONT STREET—MI 9-0308 door, gray.jrood condition. Tel. et terms. . Ml 9-8495 or TR Write If Interested In our line of courses start March 25 The World-Telegmm A Sun The Association has accepted non^ve., died suiidenly last night Rockville, MI9-S223. 5-9109. IDEMONSTRATORS, Twenty worn- route aaleJ; no operating expense, materials.. New England Floral ELECTRIC refrigerator made a similar statement in' an­ with regret the resignation of Mrs. at Rockville (jlty Hospital. BIRTHS TODAY: ,A sop to Mr. Residential and Industrial Construction end needed In a atatevkldie expan­ valuable experience and uncom- Art, 41 East Ave., Pawtucket, TV SET AND COMB, RANGE nouncing' its increase. Martha Cormier of -the nursing Bom'to Scranton,'Pa., Oct. 57. and Mrs. Russell Komer, Storrs; a 1958 BU1C3C O ntury hardtop con-' CARPENTRY,, repairs, remodel sion program with a national con­ parable pnmucta and .equipment Rhode Wand. . • _ - Free storage until wanted. Free Interview Requirements staff, effective April 19. > 11919, he was the son of FVank'and son to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wll- vertible, fully equipped, mileage ing, etc. Eree estimates..,--Small cern. Earnings ' unlimited, car with a'steady and more profitable' delivery. Free set up by our own SEPTIC TANKS PoHoe School Starts I Mary Lech Lukasiewski. Uuns, 14 Arch St, 12,800. Private pwner, will accept job. each season due to hospitaliza­ reliable, men. - • High school graduation or T trade. For litformation call Ml jobs welcome. TR 5-5759.' ^ a s o i' necqsaary. Experienced dealers AND equivalent. Officials Expect ■ The police training school or- He’ leavea his mother; hi* wife, DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: able rates. needed as managers. For Informa­ tion and ‘bonus arrangement. For SNOW BLOWER, 8145, PI 2-615l‘. Phone for appointment 5646 ganlzed by Capt. Peter J. Dowge-L;^orma Hamel Lukasiewski; yire® A rthur. Gunther, Glastonbury; >8262 or MI 9-2975. " tion, write or call The House of complete details visit Mr. A.' L. Hartford CH 7-0358 • Mathematics through Muro, Hotel, Garde, Hartford, on After 7 P.M. CH. 6-4690 PLUGGED SEWERS About Nine'Bids wlcz, TriU hold It.' first session St I sons, Loring, Stephen, Edward; a David Limbefger, RFD 3, Rock- GARW()OD DUMP body fbnr yard Plastics, Igc'., Avon, Conn. Farm algebra. 7.o’clMk to n ^ t in the Northeast daughter, Debra; three brothers. rille; Joanne BeUec, 17F Garden BEFORE YOU CONVERT— CHIMNEY, FIREPLACE, stone Ington, ORchard 7-1894 or 7-0142 Thursday, March 21, from 1Q:00 ^RE-SPRING ladder sale. Aluml See It Day Or Night - CMiacUy, In good condition. Cov contractor. MI 9-5451 or MI 3-6042. a.m. to 8:00 p.m. or stop in to our ^num extensions, 28 ft. 849.90. 32 Machino Cleaned Apply (toneral Manager. Richard Mar­ School. I Yrank and Stephen, Rockville, and David (jarter, South (joventry; entry PI 2-7t6t. from 7 to 9 p.m. If you have no means'- of tranS' In addition to members Of the | Stanley, (jhicopee, Maas.; three. Dr.; Gilbert (jots, 13 Kerry SC; ^ m W ILU PAY Y.OU TO -t— office at 25 Jamqs Street, New ft. 863.20. All other sizes equally portation, I'll,send my .aiito for Beptio Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer Employment Office tin said today he hopes there will GARAGES, porches, dormers, rec­ IF YOU ARE job hunting. Why not Haven, (jonn., starting, Monday, Lines' Instslled-^ellsr -Water- 8467 be about nine bidders on the local force, atxiut 11 aaen ere ex­ aietoia, Mrs. Sophie Novak,- Ver­ Mrs. Marian Fltta, RFD 1, Weet 1984 VOLKSWAGEN, radio, healer. tow prices. Shervi'in-Williama, 981 you. No obligation. SIZES 2-3-4 pected' froir Stafford 'Spring non; Mrs. Jean Wirona,. Rcxikville, Excellent condition. Price J1175. reation and ..attic, rooms built. try Temple. We have some excel­ March 18, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 Main St. proofing Done: ljVi-26% town's 8L400,000 Issue of fiscal Willtogton; Mr*. "iWanche Snow, INVESTIGATE Kitchen and bqthrooms re lent opportunities, for clerk typist, p.m. daily. A—I ^ B —E—R—T—’S PRATT a WHITNEY year bonds' when bids 'are opened Mahcheeter'e Police Chief Herman and Mrs. Violet Baron, Windsor. 336 Sumntit St.; Mrs. Marlon CbU Gene White, DUlon'a Ford Ga- 'modeled. Robert M. Alexander, 43-45-ALLYN ST., HARTFORD As npat ana flaittring as you O. Schendel said some of his men The funeral will he held at 8:15 , iage._ ■' V ' ' clerks; stehogrsphers and secre- PRE-SPRING ladder Sale. Wqpd« , AIRCRAFT ' cottid wish and, wonderfully ver­ The embroidered dalslee on this Thursday. , • ’ Mayo and daughter, 340 Hackma* MI 9-7T16. 'taries. Central location. Temple (jRBDIT MANAGER for paint step ladders. 5 ft. 84.29. 6 ft. 85.1 MeKINNEY BROS. Martin said he and Mayor Har- -wouid be attending a first aid Am. Thursday at Burke Funeral tack S t store’. Experience unnecessary, MAHOGANY dresser and dressing Division of United Aricraft satile. Shlrtdress for half-sizes to demure frock for thq young party course, biit the others would be 1951 OLDSMOBtLB Holiday, hydra- Employment 'Agency, 75 Pearl St., Sherwin-Williams, .981 Main St. ■ • ' Corporation . ,aew -with or 'without spkrkling con- goer won’t tell, how easy it iS to old A. Turklngton visited nine Home with a solemn requiCm-high DISCHARGED TODAY: Mre. matiCi radio and healer, good con'- INTERIOR AND exterior remodel­ Room 210, Hartford. . college graduate preferred. Salary table. Excellent condition. Salem .Sewaro^e Ditposol Co. free to attend the local seosion. M ass'atBt. Bernard’s Church at 9 K sb o L ing, ho\ises and garages. . Free pattern. 835 each. MI (T-7427 after Y^st Hartford 8, ConpecUeut ' traat. make! (P. -S. Just as pretty made heads of- bond-buytog syndicates Mae Gardner, 18 Church S t; Mrs. diUoti. Can after 6 ^ . m . MI. plus gvarantbed bonus '-yearly. liM)-183 Pearl St. — Bfl S-aS08> from a ‘carefree cotton’ for every­ while they were in New York City The ThOmpaonrille Police Depart- o’clock. Burial wilt be to St, Marta Naooletano, 659 HartforU 9-9969. estimates. Call.W. F. Henael. Ml. Paid vacation, pension plan, many .5. ■ ' ■ No. 8487 vrtth PATT-O-RAMA n.eht was also invite to partlc-1 Bsrnsrd’s (jemetery. • Boilers 3-5966. Included is In . sizes day wear.) yesterday. They represent .'the Rd.; Ricamd Bates, (joventry; Help Wanted-r-Fenisle 35 other benefits. Excellent 'oppor­ NOTICE^ Pattern No: 6646 contains tissue syndltatea which submitted bids ipate but Oapt. Dowgewlcjt aaid he Frieq^s may call at the funenll Mrs. Mar” (Jurry, RFD 3, Man-* • Wall FUme CADII4JLC—1947. Model 82. Good tunity for advancement. Call Wll 18H. 181i, 20%, 22%,M%, 20%, received tm response fron. them.' home from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. condition. CaU TR 5-7235 between HERE IS AN id Job fqr Marvin, Mgr. Sherwin-Williams, Sealed'bids will be received at Size 14H, 4>4 yards of 39-lnch; —sizes last yetur. Chester; Mrs. Maiy Schubert and • Warm Air .Units quirements; ' hot-lrpn transfet .The manager eaid he felt all FBI Special - Agent Julian C. tpmorrow. dctighter, 28H Garden Dr.; Mrs. 9 and 8 ji.m. " Roofing-raiding 16 housewife who likle to sew. 981 Main St. MI S-8636 or in Hart­ the office of the General Manager, M. yard contrast quireme Nichols WlU, conduct two 1-hour • Preasure Burners have an opening.R^ part .time gjn ford, Mr. Ijihners, JA 7-8238. '41 center St., Mancbe.ster, Conn. For Sale FW this psttem, send 35c in 'sewing and embroidery direction*' but twp of them would submit Irma Luginbuhl, RFD 3, Rock­ 1950 CHEVROLET convertible RAY’S RIXIFING (X)., tbingle and ployment to detnbnatrate and sell COINS, your .name, address, aiiM Send 25c In coins, your name, bids Thursday, and one. or two clssses, on scientific aid to pMloe, Vernon and TalbettvUle news ville; Mr*. Alice Barrette and eon, up to 3:00 P.M. Monday, April 1 other firms which did not- bid on ahd federal juriadicUtm.- Itcina are Imndled' tklrmigh The Gopd condition, ,8350. MI 3-1800 bum up roofs,. gutter and con­ our complete line of .sewing ma­ MEN—8180-8250 weekly. Car nec­ 1957 for the furnishing of 15 fire daatred, and the PATTERN NUM­ address and the pattenihumber to 137 Blseell S t; Mrs. Dorothy ■ftar'Silo: ductor work. roof, chimney re- chines; Apply Montgomery Ward,' essary. . Million dollar industries. BER to SUE. BURNETT, THE ANNE CABOT, THE MANCHES­ the last bonds wUl hid' this time. HamsterS Caattog Tonight' Herald’s Bookville,. Bureau, 7 W. Feckoi Ellington ;• Harold Curiy, palr8. Ray Hagenow, ML 9-2214. hydrants. 41/2-5 Aerts of Land TER EVENING HERALD. II50 -As always; Martin pointed but, The Hamsters, lo ^ theatrical Mala St,. Mephone TRenont 824 Main St. For more titformation and for ap- ,, Bid forms and further iqforma Ma n c h e s t e r 'e Ve n in o M DeepwoodtDr.; Mrs. Florence 1981 PLYMOUTH four door sedan, ly Jackson,1. M LS-8S25.----- polntmeht eall CH 3-3221. (Jut of -AU, 1150 AVE AMERICAS, a v e . AMERICAS, ¥0(RK a sudden change to the national group, is holding tryouts for, parts 5-88M. / FOGARTY BROTHEie , axoweilent condition; privately tion may be received at the Wa inN^rriiEndof to the play, "Arsenic and Old Dahiqulst, 23 (jlyde Rd.; Mta GIRL FDR checldng counter work tov^ call collect. n e w TQRK Ifi. N, Y. 36, N, Y. or International sttuation could Geof^enna Hampton and son,-59 V owned. ML 9-9912. RfXJJTNG.’ SIDINO. palntUw. Ca^ —some clerical.. Apply In person. ter Department, 66 Center St, ' It’s resuly! The 1957 Needle- alter the picture. Lace’’fat Its meeting room on the BUI Casper, J r .r Wesley EUis — — FUfi OIL sss=— SBSSS p e n t^ .' Alterations and addiUona. Monciwster Basic FASHION, Sprin* A and Robert L. Kay qualified for Pros^ct 5t., Rockritie; Mri. Maple Dry Cleaners, 72 Ma^le St. Help Watited— . Manchester, Cl?nn'. Summer *67 will delight you with worit AJbum-^lfty-eOt colorful third floor of the Jourtuti Build- Cellinjw. Workmahahip guaran­ 'Richard Martin tMigee showing meny pretty de­ The Republic of China is sending tog, tonight and tomorrow night. the 1957 Masters golf tournanient Barbara- Moseley, 238 dak‘\ S t; JBODO h i g h l a n d qOAL-^NNkCTICUT COKE A>to Driving Hchool 7-A teed. A. A. Dion.-Inc., 2to Autumn WAITRESS and countervjirl da; Maid or Female 37 Could ckaaged to ladustrial. its wealth of amart, easy to sew . finUhtog amcCg the first 94 JaniceiLee Beqedix, South Wllling- / General Manager styles; - special features; gift, pat^ signs; plus directions for maklnf art and ibdustri^ exhibitions to Ita rocent production of "Har­ ^19 BROAD STv MI9-4i3f St. MI. 5-4880. Apply Ih person,pe Patio ^ . j . ' , Superintendent 8 crochet items and a quilt Only Mveral fairs which will he held to' vey” netted 8730.60 for the laj^rs in the 195« UlS. Opep at to«i:^ Mr*. Jane Decker,, Laurel OlUyiNO School, 240^ west Middle' Tpke. WANTEHJ, soda fo ^tain help (Jay*- t m printed Inside; the book. Send Manor Oonvfilescent Honto. only trained and jp^R THE best In «tiingle and built Short onier and ■,staan\ table ^an A ^ No. 3082 ^ it nans j-j Just'9S cents. 'Y *25c a ooinrl . the United States to 1967. RPHNA. The hew play will he bwtructor Fdr yotn safe- up R^tng, gutters, leaden chim- S. R. N. Rm I EsHiNr, Ine. r. BOmas Celia Co,, 251 E)road St. 9-6220. 7 Read Herald Advs. I / \. /. \ / ■ r N 0 - u* : /‘* / ■ 1 - S\\- ;V^ I I' ■y ■:'i ■/: ;1- V t:..--Y ^ r cnr±t: ■ 1 ■'.S' , , . J - . t . Y|-;' ■ ^ . . . ,. ., Tr^y'' r " 7 ! , l,:C-, TU E^A Y , MARCH tg, 1957 ["' 'PAGI^^^XtBEN '' , ,,-. ./ ‘ • ' • ^ ^ Aanrlfifatfr SttPttiiig 1l|mlii Average I^lly Net Preai Run For the Week Enjled The Weather I 1 M»ebh le, 1957 |F«reeart of U. 8. Weather Bqreaa The Heat Sessions^ the spring Chapter t6' ^ ^ - f TMCA courses lh/«l painting fpr E « g . ^ . To Wed Soon, Snow, eleiet changing to ■ a e w About Town adults will be hmd tomorrow eve­ 12,647 , flurries this evening. Snow oo- ning from 7j3u to 10 and Thurs­ ^ By Clark Alumni Slate Tc^morrow Hove You An Event ouhmlatlan 1 to t Inehee. Low to­ day momipg from 9 to 12;30 at Member of the Audit ' . night near SO. Thunday milder. TalOi Ann Oohpn,. daughter of Bureau of ClrcuUtion High 40 to 45, Mr. and Mra. George U Cohen, 18 the Complunity Y. Clark. tfnlveralty alumni In ' Stanley H, Steiner, 366 Hilliard Hartford County will hold their Scheduled That Calls M dnthester-^A City of ViUage Charm Gerard 8 t, haa been pledged to•V t— • St., will be installed most excellent ------1-,.^------^ ------Phi Sigma Sigma aorority at the nio French Club of Manchester. Spring rally at 8:30'p.m. April 8 high priest at a 'seml.-publc in­ University of Connecticut. She hai' I^hbfd iU moijthly meeting to- at Elm Tree Inn in farmlngton'. stallation of the offleerk of Deltf^ '-YOL. LXX41, NO. 144 -(TWEriTlrtFOUR- PAGES--TWO SECTIONS) also been electM president of her lorrow night at 8 o'clock In Tink­ Dr. Howard B;.,JefferiBon, presi­ For Food? MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. MARCIjl 20, 1957 '(Classified Advertising on Page 22) PRICE FIVE CENTS pledge claae. ^ er Hall. After a short businesa dent of the Worcester, Mass, insti-- Chapter No. 81, hoyal Arch li mav be a weddinu. a banquet or just an informal meeting, a, card party will be held tution, will be Die principal guest; Masons, Wednesday, evening a t '8 get-iogether of a society, lodge or some friendly group. ' Oh advice of his physiciM. Dr. and refreshments served. He will-outline the university's o’clock in the Masonic Temple." '\ Pascal Poe dean' of Hllljro'Oollege development plan, whlph includes Psst High Priest T. Walter ' WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE YOU ^10 Billion and member of the Bpuxl of Di­ The Morning Star Mothers Cir­ r ’ ' \ the addition of four new buildings Reichard wdll be the installing of- ■ TO YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION rectors In' Manchester, entered cle will meet tomorrow night at 8 said renovaQon of older facilities. .fleer, assisted by Past High Priest Hartford H ospital^t Friday for o'clock at the home df Mrs. Mrs. Robert L. Wahlberg,of Al­ Charles K. Lynn>as grand marshal. Our catering service is set up to be flexible enough to yest and obeerydtion. He Is ex­ Eleanor Rook, 1?5 Coleman Rd. bany 'Ppke., Canton, president of Other officers who will be In- Foreign Aid pected to be discharged fronj the .y* • ■ ■ ■ the county alumni chapter, .^ 1 stalle'd areKhils S. Shenntng,- ex­ accommodate any sixe gathering. Why not call us and hospital t f ^ a thorough medical 'fhe Bertha Borst group of the preside. Reservations for the atp- cellent king;\fYancls J. Schiebel, talk over the details? f checkup. Second Congregational Church ner may be made with Mrs. Wahl- % #•' excellent scribe; Hayden L.. Gris­ Women’a League 'Vill meet tomor­ berg and with other chapter of­ wold Sr,, treasurer; Herbert J; Plan Urged ■Frank J. Mansfield Marine row at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Georglana ficers; Mr. and Mra. James A.- League Auxiliary sponsored J Leggett' secretai^ William 4,. Garden G^ovi^ Smith. 23 Apel PI. Officera^f this Mclnemy, 1028 Troutbrook 1?r., Turktngton, captain of host; War­ Washington, March 20 (/P) fie'ahuffleboard booth at the St. recently organised group art Mrs. West Ha.rtford,. who are the vice ren R. Coon.s, principal sojojumer; PHONES Ml 3-7364 Washington, March 20 (/P) j ^Patrick’s carnival last night at, the Betty Tedford, leider; Mrs. Lois president and secretary; amyGor­ —A foreign affairs expert Veterans’ Hospital in Newington. Ralph M. Clifford, Royal Arch 4;-Secretary of State Dulles Bergeron; treasurer: and Mra. don D, Porter, 148 High Rd.. Ken- captain; Robert J. Richmond, John M I3-B383 took off today for the British- recommended today that Con­ Members of the unit tending the Carol Darling, secretary. slhgton, ,trea. 400,000,(H)0 foreign aid program Britain announced today she front-w.bk'el three Aims of the children at toga High School, received his members played host to 180 junior gaged in public health' education - PHONE Ml 3-4189 \ urgent talks with President Teamsters Union president propcUing, or Mansfleid. Members have the bachelor of science degree from high school teachers and princi­ work in Dearborn, Mich. for the fiscal year starting -Nly 1. is ready to accept an offer of FOR SALE or RENT Eisenhower on the Middle The current study, centering on Dave Beck said today that 'to all 5-inch privilege of inviting interested the University of Missouri, and pals from all over the State at ■ h er 'fiance. Son of Mrs. Ruth BOOKKIEPING East crisis and half a dozen the North Atlantic Ti eaty Or­ casters. friends. Mrs. Donald Franklond served in the U.S. Army for two Manchester High. School ..recently. L an ^ il of Cleveland, Ohio, and the results and prospects of mil­ “on advice of counsel” he will years. He is employed as a design other world issues. itary and economic aid abroad, is ganization (NATO) to con­ bring his perqonai records to $72.00 and Mrs. Robert Gay will be host­ Demonstration lessons by local the late Mr, 'Langrill, graduated A, . and esses. engineer at Pratt urn* Whitney teachers were presented during from Michigan College of Mining The formal talka between Ei- expected to last at least three ciliate in the Cyprus dispute. the Special ^nate Commit­ Aircraft, and is attending Hlllyer regular morning classroom periods. and 'Technology at Marquette, ■enhower. Macmillan and their- weeks. , Colonial Secretary Alan Lennox- Our Lady of Victory Mothers College. > Q R RENT IN tpM ETA X advisers will begin tomorrow in hearings will go into Boyd told the Hog.se of Commons tee investigating alleged la-, Following lunch, served In the Mich. He is A.civll engineer and is 8 and 16 m ^ Moyle Projectors bor rackets. iMItwesiOssrtslIstCsiss-^e Circle will, meet tomorrow night No definite date has been set cafeteria, the group was addressed resident manager of tlie Cleveland tlie drawing J’oom of Bermuda's topifts ranging from the exclu.sUn the NATO offer ix to conciliate —sound' nr sil^ t, also 88 mm. exclusivt Mid-Oceari Club, where ot American newsmen from Red -among Britain, Greece and'.Tur­ Pits over average toilet at 8:18 at the home of Mrs. Irma by Miss Gertrude Noar of B'nal office of the Raymond Concrete slide projectors. RECORDS howL Sturdily COD- Biiccino, 49 Cedar St. B'rith, New York City, whose 11 four of the top men at the China lo the pa.v of U.S. Infbr- key, all members of the 15-nation Washington, March 20 Lakota Council, No. 61, Degree Pile'Co., Cleveland, Ohio. . hiarmo'ny conference arq staying. alliance. strected. EsSilT cleaned. of Pocahontas, will meet tomor­ topic was "The Junior High, Today The wedding will 1.^ke place on WELDON DROG CO. matton .Agency (USIA) employes —^enatex investigators de- The adult membership group and Tomorrow-.” This NATIONAL 200 Series provides comp/efb It toemed certaio, however, that around tlie world. Lennox-Boyd said that, With the row night at 7:30 in Odd Fellows Saturday, April 27, In St. James’ 901 .Main St. Tel. M| 8-8821 informal 'diacussions between Ei­ ne\y development, Britain is mak­ veldped today that Frank W. $51.00 Will meet tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. Hail. It'l.s important that all mem­ The events were sponsored by Church. ■ and simplified bookkeeping ond income tax record Herbert W. Robinson, president in Zion Church. At 7:30 Pastor the Department of Classroom senhower, Macminan, Dulles and of the Council for Economic and ing a fresh appeal to Archbishop Brewilter profited heavily bers be on time as. a degree ■will Lloyd would start tonight. Makarios. e.xilcd Greek Orthodox Paul G.^Prokojpy will take for his be held after the meeting. Teachers, an affiliate of the Con­ keeping at its best for Industry Research Inc., shared from an “equal” partnership WELDON DRUe COs topic ai th e/ Lenten service, Eisenhower, winding up a billing with Millikan as leadoff leader of the Cypriot union-with-* necticut Education Assn. • ' General lusinett Greece movement, to call a halt in a racing stable with a Seat­ AnthorUed Dealer "T7irouglr''Our Savior We Sur­ ■The Rev. Everett A. Murphy of Mrs. Bernice Maher of the Bar­ week's health cruise pn the witnesses. tle insurance man who lost on \ M l MAIN ST,—MI S-SS31 mount Hatted.” nard Junior High School was • Individual and HouMhofd Expenta guided missile cruiser Canberra, tJltes Danger •to the campraign of violence in tlie the TalCottville Congregational I N British Mediterranean colony Church will lead the disouaston to­ chairman in chargs of the pro­ • Profeitional was due here hy midafternoon. Millikan, whose center conducted the venture but was making Macmillan's big double decked The colonial secretary made It morrow evening at 7:30 on the gram. Assistance was given by • Restaurant ar Tavern extensive research for the .commit­ clear this was the government’s $300,000 a year in brokerage ■ topic: "What Is the Christian Re­ members of-the Junior High School REVLYN Stratocruiser from London tee, said it would be '’dangerous” fees on Teamsters Union Wel­ • Garoge and Service Station touched down at Bermuda at 9:59 only answer to , the underground ligion?” Student Council. Know Them?- to this country’s national interests BOKA’s offer to caU ti-uce in ex­ fare funds. a.m. (8:59 a.m, EST). to abandon the foreign -aid pro­ dress shop 96 pages well printed on "EYE-EASE" ledger, change for Archbishop Makarios’ Pierre Salinger, a staff account- Two minutes later Macmillan This smiling pair. Freeman gram as some Senators have advo­ release from the 8eychelle Island-s *nt for the Senate Rackets InvestlY brown and green ruling, bound in good quality stepped from the Briti.sh Overseas Gosdeh, t.qp, and Charles Cor- cated. In the . If,' - gating Committee. tesUfietf his ex- Airline "craft. Casseopia, and re­ rell. known to the 'entertain­ He told Sen. Green under ques­ Wants Statement by Makarios iUMMAGE SAtE here it costs less to he better dressed" | brown tekhide semi-stiff covers for flat opening. ceived the welcome of Lt. Gen Sir ment world as Amos ‘n’ Andy, aminatlon of the records indicated FOR MAXIMUM HEAT and TROUBLE FREE OPERATIOX^*^ tioning that If this country cut out Ivennox-Boyd said 'if the Arch­ that insurance man George Newell John Woodall, British governor of began their 30lh year of con­ all economic . assistance it wbuld bishop makes a clear atatement tinuous broadcasting Maj-ch funds”’’ ‘*** operating W ^iM day, March 20,6:30 to 9 P.M. We are Just back from New York with an exciting I 60M £ IN AND Sti-'THfM these islands in the mid-Atlantic. raise the danger that a number of calling for an end to the violence 10. Gosden is Amos; Cpr- underdeveloped countries "would the "government will be ready to 1 / (Continue on Page Three) rell ia. Andy. __j_ ^ W -:,' ■ Yet when the partnership was T l w n d a ^ M a r e h i l , 9 :0 0 A J . to 2 P.Ms , new collection of ^.dresses to spark your Spring . ■turn ioCrcaaingly bring to ah .end his detention in tbe he Mid» Brewster was — Oil Burntrs and Stoknre Sold bloc." Seychelles." a ^ t ^ with $44,366.03 •while wardrobe. Many are samples, one of a kind. | DEWEY-RICHMAN In addition, he said, they would Gracce has demanded self-deter­ Newell took a loss of $40,712.76, A la r^ sclccrioii of fint foiirics, wooitos, linings;, and Sorviced Promptly and Efficiontly be forced to-use Soviet bloc meth­ mination for the colony, saying the Salinger said one of the partner­ and 0 good sdocHon of utod clothing. 767 MAIN, STREET ods by "extracting" from their predominantly Greek population ship s assets, as listed’ on the Hoiira; TueiMlay through Saturday 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. i hard-pressed people the capital should be given the right to govern themselves. ^ k s . was a $17,000 note from AT THE GREEN I needed to develop their economies. r Brewster, but that Newell told him TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM VESTRY i L- WILLIS & SON, Incs Millikan said there ,1s "a mini­ The island’s Turkish minority re­ fuses to accept any solution that Brewster had never actually sign­ CORNER OF MYRTLE and LOCUST STS. * m a in ST. — PHONE MI 8-5128 CORNER WOODBRIDGE and MIDDLE TPKE. EAST I mum level" of economic assist­ ed such a note. He quoted Newell ance that must be made available would give them ’voice in govern- Advertise in ,The Herald-^—It Pays Inent. as saying, he feela Brewster owes over the next decade "if self-sus­ Lennox-Boyd said Britain was him that amount. taining growth" ia to be achieved ready to let NATO trv to aettle Brewster said there was atill to enable many countries to main­ her' difference.^ 'with Greece Wfd some controversy between him and Hartford, March 20 (8^—It took?, in each chamber was needed, the tain their political integrity -and Turkey biit emphasized "there Is Newell as to their financial affairs. the heavily Republican State Leg­ Legislators rolled' up lop-sided frisedom of acUpn. no question of an imposed settle­ H ertzs of Spring W ear Erniine •Stohla. Manager’ islature only a few hours yester­ tallies in pushing through the bill He enviaidhed need for a U.S. ment or arbitration.” "Every pine and fir and croqnF' today wore ermi'ne too deep, for the first day of Spring. With' the Brewstw" -abkhowiedged that day to override Gov. Ribicon s over the veto. The House ballot He said prdpo.sals for a new ■Vernal Equinox scheduled for 4:17. p. m., untimely Nature pulled a fast one and sent a shudder Newell paid hiha something over first veto of the current session. was 196 to 18. The Senate voted 28 (Continued on Page Twenty-three) through the winter-iWcary body sStudy Greek leaders In Cyprus have re­ Brefcster told the Senate lative employes, both the House . $3,500 to $4,500, their assistants Racket* InvesUgating Cdmmittee from $2,500 to $3,500, and chap­ fused to dUcuss the Radcliffe pro- and Senate had caucused and then . posBis until Makarios Is released. the money w«a "salary" paid for voted overwhelmingly to quash the lains, bookkeepers and messengers Of State Setup Custodian Outwits | Ex - Convicts Push a job which he aaid required him from $600 to $700. Opposition leader Hugh Gait- Budget Slash! veto- „.. . ' ♦ , *"* ‘ skell suggested only the impriaon- to get up at 4:30 a.m., every day It was the first time since Ribi- As a fledgling bill, the proposal Stale 9apilol, Hartford, March Two Bank Thieves | For^nue Change to aupervise the -walking of coff took office in 1955 dial one of originally had easy sailing in the 20 (>P) —Lt. Gov. Qiarles W. Jewett (Continued on Page Sixteen) Prospect Lifts — ►— Newell’s race horses. his vetoes 'U’sa overcome. He had.a , Senate but almost floundered in today labeled CTonnccticul’s tax New Haven, March 20 (A5---Two' • Hartford, March 20 (Jf) r— Law­ • • ' ■' ^ ^ ^ ^ Democratic Senate to Work with | the House. A group of House Re­ structure as one that Is "about as armed men wearing rubber Hal­ yers for two men accused of qix (Continuedyoa Page Sixteen) Si ‘'siJ "V • ‘ last session. | publicans came within three votes antiquated as you can devise” and loween masks forced a custodian Tax Cut Hopes Adds $8,000 to Payroll - of sending the measure back to said sometliing should be done to let them into the Community holdup 'killings brought into Super­ Ribicoff cited ecanoray as his committee despite the- pleas of about it. . Police Hunting Bank * Trust Co. early today, but ior Court yesterday people from GOP leaders. The rebels fatted in Washington, March. 20 (ff'f—rThe •U-walkB of lifein-an attempt to reason for rejecting the measure Spe'ciTically. he told the Farm­ fled when he tricked them tntir prospect of budget cuts today re­ that added only $8,000 a year to their effort by 119 to 116. er’s Organization of the General letting him out of the building. show that the pair could not get ‘Bad Manners' Bay State Man vived talk in Congress of income a fiiir trial here. the state payroll. Assembly, he favors a new tax The would-be bank robbers, de­ tax reduction. ulletins "It (the measure! must, like any Senate Majority Leader Elmer study, a proposal against Gov. scribed as tw;o Negroes, about 6 They want the trial moved to S. Watson led the fight against Influential Hou.se leaders took Fairfield County in southern Con“ from the AP Wires other proposal to Increase the cost Ribicoff spoke out sharply only feet tall, stepped behind janitor notice of it by stating privately of government, be subjected to Ribicoff's veto; He said it was In Two Killings John Willis, 57. as he approached necticut. / "bad manners" on the Governor’s last week. that reduction of government critical scrutiny," he said. “It "I don’t care ■vt-hat comes out of the bank about 7:30 a.m. The men are ex-convicts Joseph must be found to .meet A genuine part to tell the legislature what Middlcboro, Ma.is., March 20 spending by ss much as $3 billion L. Taboraky, who missed ewtu- RUSSIA WARNS U.S. it should pay its employes. such a study as long as it’s fair,” .They forced him to let them intd or $4 billion might start a stam­ London, March 20 (/P)—Rus­ need rather than merely to fulfili a (/Pi—Police today flashed aii alarm tion once before, and AT^t h U r STAMPS igenerous impulse.” Watson attempted to refute any said Jewett, a Republicem. ' the basement, then went up to the pede fot general tax relief. Culombe. both 33. sia's- Defense Minister says any But the legislators Were unlm*' assertion the Republicans are not He did not mention Ribicoff, a for Anthony Sears, 50-year-old main floor where the .Vault was But tfte strong possibility re­ Thomas F. McD(^ugh and major new wOr would lea>'« no pressed, 'they chided the Gove'rnor "economy-minded.” Democrat, by name. His refereftce, house painter, "Hot-rod fan and located while they waited for the mained that- even if the budgSt is .W'.Uace R. Burke, their lawyers, hiding place and that the CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc., USED CAR LOT for-trying to tell the General As- The payroll for the' 1957 Oen- however, appeared plainly directed horse player." in the bludgeon rest of the bank employes to ar,- cut -substantially, tax cuts w'ould contend that the widespread pub­ United Statoa would not “bo On Every Purchase In All Depts^ aem bly^hat it. »houUI pay its em- eral_Assembly will^be $43,000, U at fL statement made by the GoVer- death qf his estranged wife and his ri-v^. be delayed until next year when licity-given their'’clenta’ capture •ble, 1u. formerly, to sit it out 1229 Main Street • Phone Ml 9-5238 * ployes. - mother-in-law. ■One of ihe men cariied a knife, Congress mem.bers could learn the and alleged conresslons would in­ over tbe ocean and avoid de­ Though only an easy majority (Continued on Page Three) . (Oontinued on Page Ten) Police Chief William Gardiner's the other waved' an automatic actual size of a surplus, rather terfere with It fair 'trial in Super­ structive and deadly blows.” message to all police departments pistol. than an estimate of it. ior Court h^e. Quoted by Moscow Radio today, said Sears is wanted "for suspi­ About half an hour or so a Pre.sldent Eisenhower’s budgiet Taborsjty and Culombe have A-arahol Georgt IKhukov warned 1tS3 Dones 4-DOOR 1953 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR cion of murder.” window washer showed' up (0 estimate.s show an anticipated sur­ been i^ c le d for the slaying of a that Russia would use atomje Mrs. Anne Meekew 71. and her the outer windows of the bank. plus.of $1,700,000,000 for this fiscal gas station owner and a cltstomer and hydrogen bombs os its lUdio, heater. ' Radio, heater. WEDNESDAY, March 20 It^s Respectable to Be in Debt daughter, Mra. Adelaide Sears, 46. "I’d better let him in,” Willis year ending June 30, and $1,800,- in /New Britain, on Pec. 15. Al- . “main striking force” If such a -were found slain yesterday and an 000,000 for fiscal 1958, ’ tjtough they have confessed to four conflict, broke out. *795 f895 autopsy showed they "died of skull (Continued on Page Two) If the President’s 1958 spending- other killings, they will be tried injuries induoed by a, blunt instru- budget of $71,800,000,000 is cut by' rnent.’' now for the New'Britain slayings.' ' TWO NO.MIN.Y'TED 1956 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE 1952 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR Ike Weighs Controls ' A-medical examiner said the two $3 billion, as some appropriations PlalnytHe Town CoqH Clerk State Capitol, Hartford, March committee members say can be Ernest J. Millerlck was asked what 20 (A*)—Ck»'. Ribicoff nominated 'probably' wtre kilfed either late Radio, heater, powerglide. Radid, heater, powerglide...... dione, the government would #t*rt his impression was of public opin­ Common- Pleas Judge Alva P. Sunday or early Monday. ' News Tidbits its new business' year next July 1 ion in the case.' Lolselle as a Superior Court Poiiiilar Del Ray model. *1895 *695 Today. West Bridgewater Patrol­ with a hrospeclive surplus of near­ "From my observation," he said,, judge today and darned Joeeph , mer men Irving Lothrop and Charles Culled from AP Wires- ly $5' billion: "the people wonder why there’s E, K|au for the Commop Pleaa ■* Anderson said they stopped Sears going to be a tnal at all." Court bench. 1949 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR 1955 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIILE 974 Main S t as he drove swiftly toward Brock­ Some leaders feel that sUch a Washington, Marck 20 (/PI—Ahome 'free Ind’ clear’ ia .no longet'i'provlde a resorvoir of knowledge situation might make it impossible; Police' said that Taborsk}( ton on the Fall River Expressway and Colurnbe had admitted Radio, heater. Radio, heater, auto, trapi^ ' Speculation sharpened' ^ oil . whether . .. as strong as It wa’s in the —past.” . about installment credit for Con- at 1:30 a.m. Monday.. Six Peronistq leaders who fled to head off demands for general . * FOOD PRICES RISE President ' Eisenhower will ask Words of Caution gress and the administration, was They said they, atopped him for .Argentina prison will be held in tjix relief.. the execution-style sjaylngs New Y’ork, .March 20 (JPh^^ *195 *1695 SUP Congress for standby powers • to ■ The FRB staff found . that the presented to the President’s Coun­ a routine check,, that he offered custody while Cihllc decides wheth- Wholesale food^priecs, an meas- ' Plenty of FREE raRKiNG credrf structure, though carrying cil of Economic Advisers. et to grant their plea for political (Continued on Page Fourteen) (Continued on Pagje Nine) iired by the Don t Bradstreet regulate consumer installmj^nt them a drink from a bottle of wine asylum of Argentina's requeatThat Index, went up sharply this 1954 CHEVROLET B U AIR 4-DOOR gredit. . , . a record $31 li billion of install-, Ttie council's chairmsn, IViy* which they r^qsed. and told them 1952 PLYMOUTH C L U l COUPE ‘ ment debt, is less likely than in mond J. Saulnier, found- himbelf they be returned..-. ■ Hungarian week. ,\t $8.30, the Index com­ The Odds seemed to be against, he was going to Wlhthrop’. just Premier Kadar arrive* In Moscow Radio, heater. Radio, heater. * NATIVE WAVIEST for interest has. been lukewarm 1929 to collapse during a reces­ amonjg the authoritiee ^quoted. In north of Boston, to Visit an ill pared with $6.13 last week and lately. But It was spotlighted by sion into defaults, foreclosures'and 1947 .Saulnier said in an article sister. and hails (^vlet Union as his coun­ was 4.6 per cent higher than the *1245 *595 PRODUCE the Issuance yesterday of a-maa- repossessions. It lievertheleaa cau­ that consumer installment credit Sears also w-as placed in West try's 'truesi^and mpst dependable Egypt’s Suez Plan Held year-ago week's $5.98. The llg- alve study prepared at Elsenhow­ tioned; haa not been an active initiator Bridgewater, just north of Middle- friend." ' . ure was .the highest since Sept. CHICKEN “ The possibility of an episode of changes In economic conditions’ Gounsel for English Dr. John 31. 1955, when the Index stood 1951 FORD 4-DOOR 1952 PONTIAC CATALINA DEPARTMENT er’s request by the staff of the bSh). Sunday by West Bridgeivater Bodkin Adams'accuses three of Federal Reserve Board (FRB). I drastic and spiraling liquidation j Police Chief Douglas Eaton. at $6.38, and the S-cent jump , should not be dismissed.” I' "If it has played, a role at all prosecution's star wltneeses in Step to Mideast Peace was the biggest in on.e week Radio, heater. Radio, >\eater. Clean. LEGS The researchers f^unji that easy- Middleboro Police say Sears,, "Eastbourne widow" murder trial PASCAL CELERY payment buying of ajitos an