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ly..^ w all who are spiritually dead The'Miegulgrly scheduled meet­ Christ. Jia» la to Interpret ;4raglc here grave. The risen Christ affirms the or I dijnBg the risen Christ gives 12,579 ing of Stmiet Circle, Past Noble PapUst Minister experience. As the-saddened pair r a ^ . ' . About w-alked the Ehtamaus road thelf answer that the Ultimate reality popver todiay. T am Ui,e reauTreC' Member of the Audit Grands, slaieo^for tonight has Bureau of OIroalation been pbatponed Hn order that a Gives Sermoii on stranger-compantoh pointed out. of thls\Mlverse is the power of (t^and the life, all wrhb believe in degree rehearsal may be held. ‘Was It • not. necessary that the God. Said, the Lord, Thave. conme mei and truly follow me>shalVlive,'''1 ! ■ Yt'PR ROUND illR CONDIIIONING T ea^l* Chapter,' No. 53, Order they may nave it more abundant- quilted the Revj Mr. Neubert in of the BMtem Star, will meet ‘Power of Christ’ Christ should suffer these things The Immaculate \ Conception 'and enter Into Hla glory?' In hu­ they may htave it more abundant- coa elusion. 'WMneMtey evening'et, 8 o'clock Jn >VOL\LXXVI, NO. 178 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, fcONN., TUESDAY, AP;BIL 23, 1957 the Itoeonlc ‘I'emple. The Imelnwe Mothers Circle will m e^ Wednes­ man affairs no great gain has ever LONG EXPERIENCE day night at 8 o’clock at the home "Thou'^h. there is g ^ d historical gone unpaid for.. This has been — lINGS SA'TISFACTION , wUl. include initiation of ' candi-^ evidence for the resui^ctlon, fajith of Mrs. Raymond F o w l^ 111 mankind's experience. No living of dates. Mia. Vlrfinla Keeney and in the resurrection rests primarily deUli of QuUh iervlco merita your ' Amott Rd. \ some without the dying of others. her ooihmiUse will serve rrfresh- upon personal experienM of the Your con^leto »*tl*factlon la ments foUowing the meeting. 'Unless a grain of wheat falls Into eat deatfc. . Edwin Lynn, son pf Mr. and h' , risen Christ," said the Rev. John the earth and dies it remains alone, R. Neubert, preaching at the .^ndiUoiied Funeral Home, f Sure Charles Lynn. 53 Foley St.. ha_ but If It- dies' It bears much fruit.' /* « Hooks K. JOhnston.,.Jr., son of achieved a dean’s list scholastic .pommunlty Baptist CSiurch 'at the God uses surrendered lives to work Mr. aiid Mrs. Hooka K. Johnston, •een on, Easter Morning. Winiam 1 995 Cooper S t, has been elect«

    stove Ckd enough food to last The Premier urged the Jordan The most serious were in Falr- would want — a beauttfuLChinese Bush la a p.Uot with the govern- •* - * f J DOhlES'nc DEPT. DdMESTje DEPT. for months. It'w as 6 feet * Inches people to ignore rumorrs and- <*fclled $eld, w-here. 30-foot high flamps' with Independent and neutral Aus-. j girl go-between, a secret meetihg ment-owned' Venezuelan airline, KAl.VH FLOOD H G U T ^ 'E S T wide and 7 feet long. on other Arab countries to use cau--: roared for three houra. through trla on basis of mutual friendship at a Chinese restaurant, delivery Linea Aeropoatal Vcnezolaha.- He' (N d s Uss. .April 28 (AV-CMud- * A small step ladder led up from' tion in their, comments “ until four square miles o f a pine foreKt, for the welfare of our two peoples." Green Stamps Givea With Cosh Sales GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES of a map with the flight plan to is on a 7-month vacation tour. mirtts behind a sqpali line that beer...fresh as all outdoors. Enjoy the sunny clearness...the white and a carpeted flepr to a trap door, things “have tiaken' their normal and in Washington, where tome .50 About 1,600 young Turks demon­ a hotel room in Hong Kong, a mid­ swept across esritem iTexas, *riiapeo to the contour of the course." He, too, obviously meant acres of evergreen - and newly- strate agillnat release of Arch­ , He aaid 'the unauthorized flight bishop Maikarios Iq Nicosia on an­ night boat trip to Portuguese Ma­ was made' April- 5 from \^the Portu­ ' Oklshoms snd Kansas'flooded• ground and covered jslth aod wired Syria and Egynll whoae propagan­ budded trees were destroyed. ' ' homM and highways IR thia da machines havba lieen grinding The Connecticut Parji.And Forn niversary bf first meeting of "IMrk- cao, and a dawn takeoff.* v guese colony of Macao; on the oh tightly.. Refused $10,000 X'- -waterlogged toraado-weagy elate creamy crown. . . th ^ flavor that's as^ happy as a home-town homer. Fmind Key to Oar out scorching atta«»-againtt the eet Commission ei^ yeaterday’t isff Natlohal Assembly, . . Tor- south coast of the Chinese - main- i k J W H A U c c K rington city employe U killed A m r -the adve'Qture, Bush said, ljuid in -a PBY amphlbloiii__air­ 'today* Approximately ^ per* J 2 KHAI .4 Police were able to identify th« recent d^-elopmei^ w-hich tossed Maj.' Gen, Habbes MaJJaU haa forest fife danger index was 95. a soae were .heiagevacaaM la the the leftists knd |fr<>-Ck>mmunlsts succeeded MaJ. Gea. Ali Hair state record in recent Veart. The when street department dump a Chinese he pre9umed to be Um craft. . He declined to reveal the Mi^iCNiSTiiil Conn* Mdewmy aa definitely XoUUcowski'a. him with a gold U'too area wlierei iq> W f la el) id AMMCSBinrBt 5®*^ out of power in Jbrdan. 'jyari aa-acting Chief o f 9 U A normal "safe, level" ia trnelc backs Into him while pre­ father presented markihga on. the Aircraft he-.used. wbm a key, found in a suit hang- to. e f ralB ;f*U to lebd Om b Um T TOGETHKn SCH A EFERl^. . AMERICA’S yOLOEST LAOER BEE I {of- Jordan’a Army, . He waa.' paring pork lo r frack and. field. watch, a aaphire ring and adnu , C0RNEIL IvUiN m d OAK STREETS CORNER MAIN « d OAK STREETS hoxea and art bbJecU whlch/’look '(CeaOwMd.ea Page Right) h aan Oua laarnlag. (OMM aw4 oH Ktovea)' appointaA by King Huaeein. / (baaMiaed aa Page nrey evettL-, ' V THAS ir. 80HAEFEB WKiWlNO CO. O OONNEOnoUT. Dtlo. W IsaPsfsMtM) 7-.’ i>- 7 ‘: ■ F v V jf f/./' ' ■ X ' ';. per the insuranoA . companies tlittp-' the apokesmiui for the insurance Texas di a coijporation continue to avoid the levying of 'Flowers, JH&t§ \ averam of (S;803,000,0M pounds new taxes. . which set off the 'explokiou and in f^jieral prlsona at the laet cent during IBW. s veto spives! ' This began tor the dof imluatry on/theae acts. The follow­ net incoj for tk« 0 year period endied In 1954- ing is taken from the advertise­ . The innall unincorporated busi- A i M Y ears O ld subsequent fire. 55. mestlc insurance companies . a To insure this, however. Jt is es­ Addrio Easter charmed existence in which they ment;' neaaman will pay 36 million to the sential that the domestic'-jniur- MAKK. DANOBBOV8 UCAOS ^ North dealer \ , . During 1956 the Aetna Life. slate in the next biennium. He does ance copanles. like all other'Con- AOAINST SLAM CONTRACTS Guilford, April 2S (AV-^Karry R. received aingpilar tax exceptions Festival Spirit .Narth.South valneHble runhing counter to the tax trend Affiliated Companies continued to not plead for a special exemption -necticut taxpayers, pay their fair By Alfred Slji^nwold NORTH ■ Durant, authw and lawyer, who Rice CrofiSets Record Oik Insurance Tax Cut Bill A 10 ( 4 on all other taxpayers in the state. experience lound and steady and complain that Texas does not share oj the cost of operating the H«teon, Afirtl M (flfMciai)— You can often afford to m aka^ K to 4 once dictated a novel in 21 houM Manila —• The Phllipplnea' rough SING? DANCE? As a matter of fact in the midst growth. Total premium incsim of have an unincori>orated business atate government. A ll ohurchM of the town wfcr* safe' lead against a part-score or 41 K t at oos sitting, dlsd at his- hocM rice crop for 1908-07 is estimated MANCHESTER ■tAta O pitol, HArtford, Apriigto balance its budget and prevent^necticut as V eil as -.Additional of this reduction progri^m a new the cbmpaniea was 3845,9gC 594— tax. , Accordingly, I veto this act, . a tax rate increase o f the crea­ branch c)usroom buildings, filled to caiwolty for Eaiter aerv- game contract ..When deetarerhas *■ A Q S 2 yesterday. He was. 88. Como to Our 38'-Iff)— ^Here is the text of Gov­ tax—the sales tax—was added iii an increase of 10.57 pej/cent oVer ' All these taxpa^'ers will pay an WKST EAST tion of. a new-Cdk levy. ; Because there have been so 1947. the previous year, y k M and extra aeata had to be come to the end of hla aaey tricks, Durant was a former Republi- D t t i v e - 9 n.^ttcotlie ernor RJbicofrs veto message aggregate of 3370 million to the 'Glass Hady*Golden Age* ' b(W «h t in. Eaater UUee and cut A K J 3 2 * S f . It should 'be our. objective ; to many conflicting statements a^ to The 1945, 1949, 1951 and' 1953 “. . . The Aetna la t e Insurance State of Connecticut during the he will have to come to you. « 8 7 3 ¥ 9 2 ^ean State Legislator. He served BoL-rON NoTcr’H two bills Cutting taxee on Conneq- budget our activities so that we the intent and effect of these acta fiorwera were in abundance in all ( 1 “Tilent Kite” Generkl.. Assemblies successively (Company' again ^surpassed all next biennium—an increase o f-329 Parts —Stained glass is the only Slams are different.Sometimes A A 8 I 4 X 9 Q J to four -terras------in the I State Senate and Tills need not broaden our present tax —;snd because the subject is of the dhurchea here. :Caater bonneU . ' I 7 « 3 ticut Insurance companies: reduced the late of taxation on previous anmu^'’^ records in the million ov(|).r the present-bien^m, art. in theti Serylce of (Jhristian> wor­ * . t a single term in the House / ■ ^^ENDS TONIGHT ^ e . It should be our objective to such Vital Importance to the peo­ alao added a featal look Mclarer can rattle off' 12 tricks MOUTH MANSFIELD I return herewith, without my Annuities. 'The downward, trend sale of new iMivIdual and group exclusive of the flood tsx.% ship that was developed in ita en He began a pcoUfie writing ca­ Thurii, April 25' avoid a state Income tax. I t should ple of the State of Connecticut—it wai halted by the 1955 Genet al life insurant. . Hie aunriae aervieea of both U>e as soon as he. gains the lead. In Aft' ■ reer in 1900. In the next 10 years T O N IG H T I ooiapunnc s h o w s t a r t i n o t u b approval, substitute for Senate ’ .Ample iuettficatlon tlrety during the (Christian . era_ OoBcresatloRal and Bpiacopal such cases, yow only chance la to i A Q J 0 t Thors., Fit., Sat, Sun. BUI No. 832, Public Act. . No. 116. be Our objective to avoid increases would be appropriate to set the en­ Assembly, which rejected bills ’• . . Surplus. . was Increased So there ia ampTs justification ♦ 7 he sold more than 100 stories to PaizeB— Korpiiscs From its. primftlve beginning in the' oburdiea were well attended, over take the 'first two tricks. At other ’’an act concerning the'Interest in' the sales tax, the corporation tire matter in its proper hiatorichl that "would have provided a fur­ a t o M of 329,121,528 for the for rejecting these acts and re­ '3rd and 4th centuries it rose to the A K J 10 0 4 magaslnes and wrote a book of All ClaemaSe<^! tax, the, small business tax, and perspective. ther reduction In these taxes. This three .^tna Life'Affiliated Cpm 100 belns present at the aervice times, declarer must give up the \orlli liast Mouth West boxing storlee. JOET KAYE. M.C. n W iK and dividends tax payable' by do- quiring the Connecticut Insurance height of its glory in th^ 12th and on Mock HQl, where the Hebron lead once to develop him 12 tricks, {••ss 3 ¥ / Pass Tear CarUf ^ Vaa-Jahaiaa W ally PleMs Qoartet ineatic insurance companies.’’ other taxes. To begin with, there is nothing trend saved the state approxi­ panie ' companies to shoulder their 'fsir 13th centuries in the cathedrals of 1 NT In TolO1010 ha became an editor for Pour Alternstlvea new about these taxes. The princi­ and OUead groups met and you must be ready to tok« 4 V Pass & A . P s » This ia a bad act, both in princi­ mately 31,5 million during the Ip view of this record of great share o f the atate tax load. No EngUnd and France. Those tw<7 Frank A. MuiiMy and retired af- “MISTER “KELLY I f these acts become law . and ple of taxing the InvSatmcnt in present biennium. The OongregatloMaiat* expreea second trick then or never. •i/A Pass « ¥ Pass ter 10 years as m m; uaglng editor ple and effect. ' financial gain, how it can be said more tax exemptions should be centuries have been called '' the In short you must make ap I'ssli •Past the tax revenues from domestic come of the domestic Insurance This year the tax on interest gratttiide to JFriday>Sme of all domestic mutual In­ in effect, the tax woujd have pionship:. one sitting. ■ * V i ^ r a n 7 t i i These acts sponsor the, biggest against the growth shown by the Since all other taxpayers pay a impreaeiveness of services. The bidding was bold and «x- eventually, and Mrs. Stone could basis. surance companies and' the par­ amounted to 36,1)83.216 TOe Rev. Sumner W. Johneon, Durant also acted aa agent and giveaway, program in (Connecticut above financial facts. It ill be­ proportionately large amount In peit up to ^ e time that North then take the ace of diamonds and Graai Wlltlaau (4) 'It can reduce needed serv­ ticipating' departments of domes- For U)e decade be»fnnlng with mtmm pastor, p re y e d at the advisor for many stage, opera and I wiiiiaaii Baadr Btaari history tli: stock companies. There was no hooves the insurance Industry, tax revenues as their business' Ud eix olubi. Thli was an im- tha king of spades. With any These acta single out one grouj ices; z' 1945, the CdhnecUcut tax on blessed by this high level prosper­ grows and prospers, the insurance Hebron Sind OUead OOhgregatlMal other opening lead. South could screen stars. Among them were THE INCREDIBLE ROBERT W/VGNER None of these .courses of acr deduction of 81 per-cent for life cigarettes was i^ e a s e d 50 per beaUble contract but South was Mable. Norman,' Gloria Swanson, for a tax cut while all other companies as there is under the ity, to come forward now and companies should dO likewise. churches from the theme - ‘Th< greedy for the few extra points have develop!^ a diamond trick SHRINKING MAN" ^ nectlcut taxpayers continue to-pay should iM taken. Instead, cent, the corpor^On tax was in­ rower ~or~E5ster.” It .yrt§ an Geraldtoe. Fiurar, Ann Murdoqk, IfFEREY HUNTER present-law. plead for a 31.8 million tax cut in We face a tlghj budgetary situa­ $ 6 5 - 0 0 thkt he could score for making without danger. —- i : » « n r — these acta shoutd be rejected. creased 87',i per cent, and the the next biennium. aounced that 'Pr. WUliam Bndley,' Elsie Fergulhn and the unknown TO DAY ONLY taxes at present rate r In 1933 this principle of taxa­ tion f.or the coming biennium. We six hearts. ^ ' D i ^ Question "• ri I«ca «tee Jodr Lawreaca HOf’F LANGE ", These acts eliminate taxes which Translated into state . services unincorporateci business, tax was can have a budget that does not of tfaa Hartford Seminary Foun­ Lucille Lapwhsnke, whose name CONT. FROM 8:80 tion -was reviewed by a .distin­ Comparisons Between States All ihe power and performance ol somi South woulid have made the As dealer, you hold: Spades the insurance companies them­ these -iicts are a giveaway,. pure increased lOA per ..cent on the call for any .increase in present 2 he changed to Mary Astor. In arguing for tax relief, inliur^ .r dation, wlU be ipest preacher next A 10 6 4, Hearts K 10 4, Diamonds "TEN TALL MEN" 2 SHOWS'6:80-«:45 guished study commission aqthor- larger bu^es.ses. hearinp aids rwicf.itt >iz(. of many icll,- Slam in hearts against most de­ Durant came to Guilford in 1920 la Cohw t;lM;8»->iae selves, in a suggestetwo wedu the however, he was playing against you say? State will average approximately During the same period Volume COnirol. noise-limiiini ano- Interim pastor, Mr.- Johnson,. wUl the Lyman .Beecher House. He that the state continue. ncss -corporations of the state, in- ‘^6* ' surance companies in the stale of tinuation of all serylces now be­ Mr. and mrs. Tobias Stone, who Answer: Bid one club. You have took enough time out frpm .his. These acta will complicate our 32 million annually fpr the next domestic insurance company tax ing performed by'the state as well diied Caie. Zenith's fines! ^ualil) ha a member of the annual Soutb.- i> J i^udlng the insurance Industry. A f­ Texas and other states.' ihtnuthoult See (( (oday! eveiiluaUy won this important enough etrength tor an opening writing to represent Oullrord in budget problem for the coming bi­ eight yeara and aa much greater ter a 16-month study the commis­ es were decreased by 12'4 per as needed expansion and new serv em Tour, aponsMed by the bouncil bid d ^ n e no-trump, hut the dla- Who Has Evor irr. an «... ."..t Such comparisons are dust in ImhU hr W-Orr'iP—e r -M OimweSee', pair championship. the Connecticut House and Senate. OH-lMENlOH-lfOMEN! ennium. amount each year thereafter. In- sion, instead of recommending that ices needed to meet the demands 0**.y««r WurrmSy, flm-Yemt iehtjem PIm for Social Action. It wiil include rin n u ltv cor.toerations a'^d 6 l"‘ %ttlng Trick tribution\ia wrong for such a bid. He was later named first Judge These acts will make it more aimuch. as this giveaway will af­ the Interest and dividends tax be on annuity considerations and 61>2 structure of each state has to be of chaliging times and state ivlstta to ndsaionary ooUegea which COLOR by M LUXE I per cent on interest and dividends. Mrs. Stone expected to gain the You should.^ plan to show both of o f the Gullfoird Town Court by difficult to balance future budgets. fect every man, woman and child abolished, ' urged that it be ex­ considered separately . because it growth. 'Such a budget, however, Oong7«gatlanal Churches have , Wh'at other taxpayer in any lead eventually with the ace of your black ai^ts before you think Gov. Wilbur tiroes. ONanviASk»PiS ' See Leases In Revenue in Connecticut, it should be made panded to ln(:hide all domestic in; has resources and economic fac requires the contimmtion of the # bdpM to found in years past. In claasifl(uition, In any town, in any QUINN'S diamonds. At that time she want­ about no-trump- A native o f New H av«i, he be­ DAN DAILEY—GINGER ROGERS ITiese acts will cause' losses in plain what 32 million a year siu-ance companies. -Tlie expansion tors peculiar to itself. present tax structure, at current eluding TaDadoga OoUege, Fiske state or in the'United States has ed to in position to take the (Copyright 1W7, General Fea­ gan his law career in Waterfaury, Eaoyclopedias Tonight ta x , revenue which could be used means when translated into terms of the interest and dividends tax Texas, for example, does not rates. 3 Xtoiverxlty, and Oatawba ObUege. setting trick. The bes^ chance tures Corp.) ^ where he also served as prose­ T for many state services. of state services. Here is what was recommended as a replaccr received such unique favoritism? We also must think of Connecti­ iWITH Belcaee Fletlaal have a sales tax or a corporation PHARMACY Pilgrim Frilowship aenHoaa cuting attoTuey. He represented B. Laaeadar ’^ese' acts provide a tax redu(;- this 'money could account for in ment of the stock tax', which prior The preferential tax treatment cut’s future. We can continue to were omitted Sunday evening, the "iBctcdlblr “ TEW TALE net Income tax. But Texas, be­ PHONE MI S-41S6 Waterbury in the 1899 seeslon of BhrlaUax Maa- MEN” tloii for a , Connecticut industry a bienRjal atate budget; to 1935 accounted for more than of the insurance companies was cause of itk own resources, does avoid a atate personal Income tax sunrise service h a v i^ taken their for baaeball at S p.m., that day at not for a depressed industry but the General Assembly. At 8:U Tech. / V that last year Tnereased its sur­ It could pay the cost of keeping half Of all the tax revenue re­ have a crude oil and natural gas YOUR piece, this meant very early ris­ the -itetory, and the Fleur de lis Brakeman Dies came against a background of • He showed hie Interest in sports plus to almost 31 billion and iU 57? retarded children in state ceived from domestic . insurance severance tax which brings in ing and a long day tor all. for swimming, from the rectory at by promoting boxing in New Ha­ record high business and growth 7:30 p.m. The T3PF will have a Wed.. -Tattered Dteee’ -Oh Wemea- asssts to more than $12 billion. training schools. companies. T h e stock tax was large revenues. Of Rail Injuries ven, Waterbury, New London and AU CtaemaSeope - Celor vehfcmently . opposed by the com for oUr Connecticut companies. St. reter*a Hean splash party Friday evening at the Public Act No. 116 calls for a It could pay the cost of. keeping OHILD West Palm Beach, Fla., where he panics. Let's look at the record of this The Connecticut housewife pays there win be a vestry meeting rectory. decrease in the tax rate on inter­ 574 menial patienta in atate hos­ a 3 per cent sales tax on many of Mftr I 0 Get a LOAN in I T rip f at S t Peter's Bpisoopal Church to­ New Londons April 28 (Ah—^Fred had a winter home. est and dividends of Connecticut Eliminated Stock Tax growth: The Connsetl- Church school chUdren received pitals. TTie annual published state­ her purchases. Together with all morrow evening at the rectory. their customary gift of small E, Bfidridge, 51, a Central Vermont insu'rance companies in each of The 1935 General Assembly cut Mutual’s . It co^ild pay-the cost of keeping ments of the domestic insurance other sales tax payers, she will IVH O IftBM ificial to meet, niw insurancs builder for chit, Other news from S t Peter's is plants in pots on Sh«ter. -They the next seven years, and elimina­ eliminated the stock tax and in Railway brakemi^, died at 6:80 U m B t e c a 219 tubercular patients in state its place adopted a system of taxp* companies show that their assets pay an estimated 3158 million to s o c / .0 -ftw fiaek e Bsn^lieiat man drtn grows up s(ith your child ' that confirmation classes wlU be made a very pretty appearance Miners Rescued IntfnamaamwnO tion of the tax in 1965. Public Act sanatoria. held tomorrow at S:S0 pm. tor a.m. today of head and chest in­ tlon Including the tax on Interoat. have pyramided from 32 billion the State of Connecticut in the about y o u tse ir lO Okes to sayy£S!" ... through childhood snd adoles.[ 1 and were of various colors.. No. 115 calls for a decrease in the Could Hike Teachen’ Pay next biennium.' The housewife does cence 'till maturity when it be-' the chUdren, and at 10 Am. tor The rector. Rev. Douglas F. juries suffered when he -was THI LIFE tlO MUSIC Of CIISEPPC tape rate on.annuity consideratioris dividends and annuity con^era- in 1934 to. more than X12 billion. At Shaft Bottom It could provide a pay false of tions of all the -domestic in^irance not plead,for a special exemption comes three times the'basie ftea' adults, the Sir Oalahada will meet Pimm, spoke to his parishioners knoriced from a moving freight car of Connecticut insurance com­ The increase in assets during 1956 SeW/tM apfimr^tidUX OUT G C T A h T R IP as it passed a water standpipe in 3133 to,every teacher in Connec­ companies. , alone was 3682 million. and complain that Texas does not tyiH) the cash cofificlent you ■mount...all at no increase ini Sunday on the theme, 'The Living panies in each of the next three ticut have a sales tax. LMNksrANY premism, AmhMVt, Mass. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., April 28 (A>) years, and elimination of the tax The origin • And early history The joremlum income increased ■made » ndse choice,. ih Christ." VERDI It could provide a bigger pay of these taxes completely repudi­ Connecticut corporations pay Sunday Visitors Eldridge never regained con- —A S-man rescue team'Iound two in 1960, 3222 million in 1956 to a total of a Com ing to Benfficiot; SstufieialorfHX Here Is a way you ean guarantse Bart Laacaeter la raise for state employes. ates the claims that they were en­ billion. 3\ per cent tax on their earnings your child life Insurance, at sn' eeiouynees after being admitted o9 If these acts become laWi the 32.8 The Rev. and Mrs. Howard C. exhausted miners last night rtisf-' “ THE BAIWMAKEB" • •O the iat(M(icial e»rte« It could increase state aid-to^ed- acted in 1935 “ to help the State for art estimated 355.6 million in extremely low rate for Ufe. Cbampe of Shelton were Sunday to Oooley-Dickinson Ho^tital, Al.o: Robert Waaaer la state will receive approximately The net investment income in Ing at the bottom of a l,()00-foot BUMO D a MONACO ucation by 34 a pupil. of Connecticut out during the de 1956 amounted to 3344 million, an the next biennium. T h e corpora­ tieee #1 Is 8III s* Slgnetwe Aleae aftMitoon visitore at Mrs.- Northampton, Mass, Saturday. “ Trae/-Story Of J n t e James" TITOOOSSt 31.8 million less in tax revenue . Let us show you how your child! DEVELOPING air shaft some 12 hours after an Wm . Thra Sat. It could cut in half charges pression years." If further evi Increase for the year of 318.4 mil- MS MAIN ST., 2M FI., Owir Wsolworth’s, MANCHESTER can beneQL , — ~ Champa’s former home here, He was the brakeman of a CV exploeive fire caused by a rock “ TEENAGE4 M»K4g3£{M4BEBEL" SKNCeENNA from domestic insurance companies being assessed all thtt-familieS of MllcMI MIM fA* IN’Gw Y U MANapir '■ KINO A j----- m iJq dence is needed. State Tax Depart­ Eion. spending the night and part of -the work train whose personnel had fall blocked off the mine’s normal during the next biennium than it patients in state mental hospitals, ment records can be cited showing OPM tNUIUttSAV’ IVEIvmiNIM------UNTIl • PJA roiTB. would if the present tax rates were The surplus increased 360 mil­ U m mMmm H SI ianiaaS,g imt next day. Mr. Champa had a ’ full been- la y ^ new tra ^ in the Am­ GXit* QUEENS" MILTON CROSS training sclipols for retarded .chil­ that the total annual tax payment ^4 I iMetrepelilaa Opereef rite Alt* coiitinued. It will become progres­ lion In 1956 to a total of 31.95 day at hie OMigregatlonal Church herst yards. The two men, Walter Oiehefski, OUiST COX^iMTATOt dren, and tubercular sanatoria. by domestic insurance companies in Shelton, with a sunrise aervice sively worse as the years go by billion r FRESH CANDY i The work train wal being shunt­ 41, a section foremen, and Earl Two million dollars a year woul(l for the 10-year period ending In The total dividends declared in and later servlcM. C^HJren‘UnJcr FR.EB lA TMAVIATA A and the tax rate continues to drop, b Kept in Refrigerated Cases 4 ed to a sidetrack to allow a Hill, 38, a fire boss, made their ELECTRONICS defray the debt service on a 326 1934 averaged almost 3< million. 1956, cash and stock, amounted jo Spend Weekend In Maine through train to use the main line way fronu4he 1,500-foot -level at with the loss through. 1965 esti­ For the lO^year period beginning - Whitmsn — Schraft — PAS ^ mated at about 316 million. These million i.ssue of con.struction bonds 354,862,000. Mr. and Mrs. -Harry H. Kirk- when the accident occurred riiortly the Glenn . Alden Corp.’s Inman **Ae Ntwi^ aene»eniB< m ««droa*s>¥ LABORATORIES with 1935. the average yearly tax ham, their daughter 8ue-El|en and Opero OmmtT MHMwe , are conservative estimates com- to be retired over a 20-year period (Quotes from Aetna Ad before nOon Saturday. Shaft, some 200 feet into the tun­ revenue paid by these same com­ Just this past Sunday. April 21. son Jeoffrey, spent the weekend at nel to the air vent before giving in STARTS TOMORROW puteq by state tax and finance of­ A 328 million bond issue could ^Arthur Drug Siorss j . Amherst .police said the stand- panies w'aa less than 32.8 million. 1957, the New York Times car- their cottage on Lake Schoodle, to exhaustion. / -N ow —FMture 7:8Q and 8:80 2 7 7 BROAD ficials at present rates and based finance a substantial public hous There was no change in this sys­ Maine. They found snow and ice pipe had been used to water steam Unable to c)unb the steep slope on the actual 1957 tax collections ing program for the state's elderly engines, recently taken out of tem of taxation on - domestic in­ A there, but said thal the ice on the to the mine cage, they were hauled from domestic insurance (xim- people. surance companies -until 1945. Ort service by the r ^ , EUdridge was lake was beginning to. “crack up.” in a ’’bucket’’', a three-by-four foot "One ef iht Btsl, RADIO TELEVISION panies. No allowance- ia made in A 326v million bond issue could Jan. 17, 1945, a sugge.sted program / Q id S S S It was quite a marked contrast to on the side ladder of a boxcar when plank, to tlto top of the shaft, from HYPNOTIC, the estimate for the almost certain build all the needed facilities for a revising the insurance lax rates the weather.of Connecticut. it passed the standpipe, built close which a huge fan had been re- growth of the insurance business state medical-dental school - com was submitted by five major com­ f i» Aetk“ THITR8DAY SPECIAL! to the track. moved, and taken to Community - N . Y.TtMBS FOR EXFERT during the next eight years. parable with the best in the nation, panies—Aetna Life, Connecticut Mancheater Evening H e r a ld General Hoapital. Fhyaiciana said Delicious Apricot Buns and The 1955 general assembly re­ and sCill^liave mondy over, •NC. WORKMANSHIP Chocolate Cake Doughnuta General a Life, (Connecticut Mutual Hebron coireepoadent, Mlae Suwn they were “in mild shock" but had jected acts similar to those now be­ A 326 million bon'd issue could Life, Phoenix Mutual U fe and R.. Pendleton, telephone ACaderay not bedn injured. DAILY SPECIALI fore you. expand the Connecticut Turnpike "Travelers. The suggested program 8 - 8 ^ Eclairs and Attacks Main Argument to four lanes instead of two lanes included a continuation of the tax IFour other men working at the It has been claimed that these on interest, dicidenda and annuity / " Custard Filled Donuts east of the Connecticut River, and acts will- not result in a revenue 'also build many more miles of considerations. This is an intjr- PINE loss that will have to be made Up. esting point in light of present P roads throughout the state. TURNPIKE PASTRY SHOP by other taxpayers. Insurance A 326 million bond issue could statements by company ipoke.v V 144 Middle Tpke. W .||l • T A I G Dial MI 9-9485 company spokesmen contend that build a new state office building, men that the, tax la discrimina­ Mmiehe.ter M | 9 - / 0 4 9 tory. It is nd more discriminatory 660 Center St,, Manchester the increased volume of business prison and reformatory facilities, they will do in the q,xt two years expand the state library, acquire now than it w'as 12 years ago. The State Tax Department has ifn m a »ie»r hy Jeoa Pml Sarffe^ will produce a larger total tax land and improve facilities fdt the Chaaael______8 Haw Bavea, Caaa. (84) .TV HOUB “ A Maa't Game" been unable to find any record revenue despite a decrease in state parks and forests, provide ad­ Chaaael 18 Hartterd, Cobb. (S3) CHINA SMITH rates. that this program w as' ever dis­ 11 n i l patsiNS CBAaael 2t Spriagfleld, Ma.e. (55) BE8EBVED BEAT ditional state armories, improve Chsaael It NewBritala. Coaa, It.-M ( 8) FILM DRAMA This argument completely misses closed to the public or to the Gen­ b % E B B I Mot Doooo tTwroy Chaaael 58 Waterhary, Coaa. present state armories, strengthen (18-55 ) 884,040 QUESTION the crux of the issue. I f the rates eral Assembly. MIL ALSeURY, JR.,M«lewo«d, I wiTNiisnas Chaaael 55 Helyoke. MSse. (58) POUU TIME are lowered, the gi-owi.h of domes­ thd~ runways and build a freight Charmed Existence 1I:8S ' 4) NEWS BEPOBTEB AND tetminal and maintenance building WKATIIKm tic insurance company tax revenue The 1945 General Assembly Col. Swaepttoka, winner 2nd 8:18 < 8) MY UTTLE MABGIE at Bradley Field, repair and ex­ <18-55) BIO PAYOr r (1465) THE 8F1U JONgS w ill not keep pace witn the norihal itroiqht year. ReKnf driver, bn SHOW growth of state services or the nor­ pand several state police barracks, (EbM) MATINEE THEATEB (»)IN8IGHT build a chaiiel and increase accom­ (other—Mel Al,b 8:85 ( 8) BANDSTAND (84) TBA mal growth in tax revenues paid by (1865) BOB CBOSBY (81) BOWLING TIME every other Connecticut taxpayer. modations at the veterans home If yiu fell ran-diwi kecause of 64.51 (on mild* per goKon. 8:45 (55) OPEN BOUSE I4:45 < 8) WOBLD'S BEST MOVIES . and hospital and acquire land for 4:48 (18) BBIOHTEB DAT Other Connecticut taxpayers also MODERN SCHOOL OF MUSIC (18-84) QUEEN FOB A DAY U:44 (18-84) NEWS expe<:t to do a larger volume of the State Board of Fisheries and (85) OUT WEST (88) riNdJAL EDITION Game. 4:15 (IS) SECRET STORM (58) BAN FRANCISCO BEAT business during the next two years. 8RR VAlKTf 4:84 (It) EDGE OP NIOHT U:14 (8844) WEATHER But they will pay a larger total A 326 million bond issue coul^ TIRED BIDOC (18) TE T H E R AND SPORTS build two 300-bed medical and re­ Presents 4)48 (8864) MODERN ROMANCES 11:18 (18) MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE tax j^yenue because their present I t:4C I I) mCKBY MOUSE CLUB (88-84) TONIGHT tax rates will be continued. search buildings at the'state hos­ Feel Stronger Feet (18) AMOS A ANDY U;84 (85) NEWS AND PBEVUE8 pitals; a building and facilities for (81) THE PIBST SHOW -T h e domestic iitourahc'e conff- 'within 7 days-or money back! •IMS (88) NEWS mentally ill criminals;—additional (St) COMEDY TIME U44 ( 8)-NEWS p'anies do not want to pay taxes If yon fed tired and ru-down ... (58) FEATURE MOVIE proportionate to their increase buildings for 600 retarded children O Once there was this sm ift doc But this over-chromed, outsized 0 "I'm suffering from car-itis,” sakt (88) OUT WEST (la pragraM) your trouble may be due to whal doc­ who bought A great tig hearse of a jalopy needed a gas transfusion'every 8:14 (18) THE BIO SHOW business as all other taxpayers will at the Southbur^ and Mansfield tor, call Iron deficiency anemia. We the doc. So he went and look^ at a (84) DANCE 'HME do. If every other industry and Training 'Schools, and personnel call it Tired Blood. Check.Filh your ( benzine buggy. It lookad so good on , few miles. And it was so big and long cute little foreign job, but it wouldn't (85) POPBYE , every other -taxpayer received the housing:, at the State Training doctor. And to /«/ stronger Iasi, tale. 844 ( 8) FOPEVE same preferential treatment, Con­ Scmools. Gssitol, the high^tencypotency ionic that' the salesroom floor. the doc never could find parking even begin to hold all of his family.' (84) EARLY SHOW SIcxxl. In only (58) THIS IS THE LIFE necticut would have to stop, grow­ Could BulM Schools sttenenglbeiu. Tit^ bIck one space at the hospita.I. (55) TWIUOHT THEATRE day Gsarrot iron is in your blood- ,'wS ing and the state’s sendees would A 326 million bond issue could •(ream carrying MreOgtb and energy •rirrS ) THE NEWS TODAY have to wither and die aa our 4:14 ( 8) 8POBT8COPE A WEATHER BOLAND build four vocational -i; technical 10 every part tJ your iiody. - . 4:84 < 4) STAGE I ____ -popuIatiAn i'hcreased,- schools for 1,500 students; a scien(;e So, if you feel weak gnd run-down' (88) PHONE YOUR ANSWER OIL COMPANY The normal grbwnh of the aute building, tw.o claasr(x>m buildings, Isecause of 'fired Blood, 8:48 (88) NEWS generates a corresponding growUi gel Gescroc. liquid or (88) BUILDINO AMERICA 369 CENTER ST. four dormitories, an auditorium w - in the need for ^ and total coat of tablet*, Take. Gw it o l 7:44 ( 8) SUPERMAN and an infirmaty at the teachers every dav. Feel stronge# ' (18) 7 O'CIDCK REPORT T e l. M l 3-6320 . state services for the general'wel­ colleges; and a continuing educa­ (88) WEATHER fast—srithin 7 day> or m fare of^ our people. This growth tion center„ian intramural and ath­ your money back! , 7:45 (88) SPORTS DIGEST 24-Hour Burner Service Ml 7:14 (55) 7VEATHER ;___ _ also generates a growth in busi­ letic sports building, 96 units .pf *Sn )a Irta tatola 7:U (1865) DOFOLA8 EPWARD8 ness, which in turn yields A cor­ faculty-housing, addition to the law AND THE NEWS I'or Nt;;h! Hum* r '■^ rxiic OhIn . (87) mOHUOHTS responding' increase in tax school, secondary school classroom 23 new 1957 cars averaged: (St) N T^'. revenue. This increased tax rev- facilities for 400 more students, GERITOL » i <|3 ) J OHN DALY AND THE NEWS CaU M I 9-242» o r M I 3-4845 • enue pays -for -the normal growtiv and a'new classroom and facilities WELDON DRUG of servietk. It enables the state btuilding at the University of Con- M l M AIN s t r e e t WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14 2 MANCHESTER 18:44 ( 4>-NEWS (1865) VALIANT LADY (88^) TICE TAR DOUGH LUMBER, INC. UtU ( 8-1865) LOVg o r UFi: IV U:14 ( 8) BUGS BUNNY . BUILDING MATERIALS (U) SEABCH FOE TOMORROW using (88-84) IT COULD BE YOU O Than he looked at Rambler—only 0 It didn't take him long to find out 0 Now the doc has to fight with his A im - - v f / 185) MD-DAY MOVIE ; car with American "big car" roomi- that he muld own tiro Rambiers- vme and Nia kids to even get to drive (to) Th e Ot'IDINO LIGHT MASON SUPPUK ( 8) HOLLYWOOD’S BEST iiess a i^ foreign car economy and ' both a 6 a n d i^ w V l- f o r no more one car. He's at the point where he's (18) N iVEW “8 maneuvMabifity. “I’m prescribing than it cost him to own his big, over­ about to own three Ramblers. Try a We nnanoe Your Jobs (88) AT ROME WITH KlT f » 355 OliNTEB ST.—H I S-5M6 (84)'CLIME-UP.. ------Rambler for myself," said the doctor. grown hulk of a car. So he bou^t 'em. Rambler. You'll see! (to) STAND DP L ^ '■S" COUNTED ■TTisit i, lii 7iU (84) UrEATHEBVME (18) AS THE WORLD TURNS 7:84 < 468) CHEYA-— YEinw „ , (84) CLUB 44 (Colar) “ Dectetaa at Oaaelght" (18) OBB m ss BB(K>0 (1S68) NAME THAT TUNE _ ill) CLDR 44 (Calar) E • (1864) JONATHAN WlMTEES (88) DINNER IS SERVED 20.4S miles gallon! That's the amazing mileage averaged by If You'f* TiiHd of Wroatling a Big, Gos-Guzzling C or.. .“ Fun Tost** a Now 1957 SHOW (U) HOUSE PARTY WINNERS BOX SCORE OE THE RUN 7:tt (S8-M) NEWS (2844) TBNNI^ffiE__ _ ERNIE the 23 (»rs in this year’s 156S-mile Mobilgas Ettonomy Run! Iv, FORD’S SHOW ttot (U68) PHIL 8ILVEBS SHOW — (55) TBA CHARLES MAGNANTE “ Radia Statiaa B6-L-K-e^" ( 5) MEET THE STABS WIB These were brand-new 1957 stock (tars with automatic triansmissibnfi. (S»6t) DANCE PABTY (Calar) SWiiP$TAKES W ^ E R * pvSAUOM •;M ( 8) WYATT EABP (U) BOUSE PARTY And they drove in city traffic as well as open road—steep • Famous Television. Radio, Recording Accordionist Wyatt Meet. Doe HolUday" Alsbufy, Jr. Imperial Crown 64.51 20.94 6 < m V - 8 i 0468) PRIVATE 8BCBETABY mountain grades—d e^ ^ heat and freezing cold . . . every extreme (88-84) PANIC . Rambler Teacher— Ckimpoacr— ArratiKer —Twa MartiaU" . of driving conditions is likely to encounter in a full year I (U ) MUSIC CARAVAN CHORCHES Amwka’t LOWtST PMCf ...la Say aaS Owal • l i t ( 4 6 1 ) BBOKEN ABBOW aA S S WINNiRS TOPS M R B A li VALUi TOOl IN “ Tha Aeeaeala’’ ______. MOTOR SALES What better proof that you, too, can get top power and mileage -J 0 8 6 5 ) TO TELL THE TRUTH (SI) JANE WYMAN SHOW M Oakisnd Ut., MAnebeater 21.39 economy fnjum your 1957 Brgh-compression car? Just follow the AN Accordion Concert “ Harhar Patrol’’__ 5 :3 0 LOW PRICE—nymeuMi Eehredere V-E 52.62 (it) PLAY o r THE nrREK TOMORROW p: M . OPL THE BID SHOW example of the Mobilgas Economy Run drivers___ keep'your car in • ;M < 4 ) CAVALCADE THEATER LOW AAEDiUM PRICE-Dedge Coronet 300 V-d 55.19 22.00 “Tha Shark aa the Meaa- Only Authoitwd good condition, drive sensibly, use Neu Mobilgas Special— . tala"____ < OS) BED SKELTON SHOW DODGE DEALER UPret MEDIUM pjBCE—0>ry*Ur Saratoga 56.72 20.70 power^ With new top octane and gas-saving fNCs additives.' WADDELL SCHOOL (Celer) Virglala Orey aad JANS f OWEU .M l ROliRT STACK I. "A DATE WITH JODY" MANCHESTER Gerald Melir___ (88) LAWRENCE WBLK In MonehtsMi HIGH PRICE ClASS—Imperial Crewa 64.51 30.94 T ry N ew MobilgAs Special--for improved, yeaf^’irrand perf(»rnuuKe SHOW that adds up to morg mitss par galjoat \ C H A N N ^ 'Vi Wednesday, Apfd 2 4 -• 7 :3 0 P , M : YOU SAVE A sehiming girl friend with jin affr^ctivt /'K NORAtSHS- * 1>e 8weep*Ukae MUeetr Is sIhnib e MONEY brother Is • big problem for Judy . until Ms m^m per \ GWf AMC TICKETS AYAfLABU AT HERE a handspnne man of 24 comes to town. MODERN SCHOOL OF MUSIC 64S Hnrttertl B«. grea weioht aehiplied by *•**> mdm treviM dividiiA •o M Motors. Inc.. H9 C on tor SIt m I. lit 3-4079 TbL W S-U24 by e*Se* ef ^eebes ebeaemed. Tbie metbed ie eeed OoComlOT Motor SoIm . Ii|en 24 M oplt StrOot. Ml 3-BBM B75MAINST. MANCHESTER -mtber tbee awM* pw pdfae, wSMh weeld f* w tbe llsbtae* eere.—* e gHe aS y *ree*i M l eeeel ADMISSION S1.3S /. 7 Adwertise in TTie H crnld-r*It P *yf/. Fof ALL CBS ProgramB\Watch •OOONV MOBIL OIL COMfiANV, INO* /. ;/ . . -/V / ■/- p / ■'/;: / : V .1 i I ■! / , ■ : A' V . . / I . - t I*'

    ____ 1* ■ - -J a -- ., . — ‘ .m t. ,-u J A --r. ... -to ji'-l ,J - . j y f TTV" /f*: vn ■ !• ^• u : A- r ■f’ r ■i■..i''^ }■ ] ■ A ■ .-.j. X ■"/■ r 7,-, MAJJCHESTER EVENHJG HERALD^ MANCHESTER/ CONij^^'TtrfeSDAf; .^RIL 23/ -1967 P a g Se ■- 7- MANCHESTER HERA|iD, MANCHESTER; pONN^ TU I^A V , Af RIL 23, T96t, ' ' ; ; 4 : _ ■' • ' . -X-ad' _ inspeettoii______system V.be —O'put into TkT , . _ a '■ a . . , \ X effect’ next March. 'In Ihst event thetimpeMal-Council .at Greenville. cpu-iie^ (mt Ux reduction promIfM , :| And6yer ^ NeW Methods 80th Md 88rd CXmi------the ‘.'freeze" would become opera* w ^ o ^ t i e o D an ^ Girl Killed M said 64 Klansmen froth 21 Rep. Martin Sees / u i XSQCBUC niBE OPERAnON live a month after m acceptable states attended. ' face'of a Damocraue tftx- ig binge that laated fo r over inspection arid control plsif had i n Daily Radio The fight of this group of the “ta x Cut in ’58 Local Woman Set to Preside been net up. v.,'—>. ■ In feioter CrasK Klan today,’; Hendrix said, "Is a decade.” / . - 3. The Elsenhower, "operi'Hiklee" EMtern DajrUrtt Tin* WPOP-P—1 4 ll Martin aai«l a tax raducUcin . ' X ■ / agslhst Integration, communism Troy, N. y., April 23 (AV-Houae urnace *... -V progi-am., first advanced by hUlv a t C iire of C ancer Darien, April ^ he inspection zone of .500 miles on "TRIPLE-S' W D R C -t^ Roltw WURC—R. Q Lrfiwla ■IpSe Idea Is self-contradictory by will reduce .taxes, to " take effect big vgoverninent budget, which he either sTae'’ot-the Soviet Iron Cur ^average 15 per cent and for x-ray WPOP—Wax Works WPOP—Treaapry Agent, The boy steered the vehicle un­ te r n ^ "too hl^.''^ place follmving the benediction of by Joseph N.*^l.**cornml8Sloner o'! | ene^ml , .i T h. Tinii.rf o ta t.. rind radium treatment about 30 •lU— Its-very nature." Jan. 1. I ■ ' * ‘WHAY-Polka party der a tree and the girl ducked SiC Blessed Sacrament...... ^HcbltSre. and^rd Roelsw WCGC—Record Review ' ence," he aald, that Republicans progress is Ijikely to come by sUps | .should have greater depth, but has Drs. Willard M, Alien, Alfred .!. m n u iim ^ l BLUE STAMPS WKNB-W------— Sweet - . y A'l she did so, pplice said, her reduced eubetanUally,” he said. Advertise in The ller*Id— It Piiy* ing will...... be’ the Rev. Jsme^. J.^cultural educationfoKthe State De- ■ •WtS ^ i S s s 'Miller w____ n c —Great, _ GlldetSlei , eeve ■ carefully measured ajid oarefuly i expressed willingness to discuss - Sherman and A. Norman Arneson WDRC—Eddy------Arnold lold long, dayk hair caught In the mo­ Bro^lyn Woman O’BJrlen, r of the Rtorrs Church, who'pqrtment of Education', did the research work. WDRO—Cai Kolby tor and her head was yanked back­ has chosen "Christ on the Secular' A status report on school’ legisla- taken'. reasonable working compromise. WPOP—Wax Works WPOP—Treasu^ Agent The London talks produced no The Atomic , Energy Commis­ s.es_ ward. Canipus" as his topic. lion will be presented by Fokter it BRAND UNION \ . ‘- * '^ A Y - Polka Party sion supported 'an 'early phase of mmball Dr. Allan M. Rose, medlt«l ex­ StabWd ib Death He has been' a counselor in re- Richards, a member of Ihe .Educa- agreement during the first month. Rsntw * rAtian Entertainment The Russiami, however.' report­ the wArk. '< WKNB—P.M. lenee aminer, said death was almost Im­ llgion to Roman ^athol'i; students tlon iCommittee of the Logiature, Ike Will Seek Doublf WnC-rlOSD Radio Lana lOO Sbten mediate from a fractured skull. New York, ’ Apt^ll 23 1>P)—Ute a t the University of Connecticut" which will • inform local shhool edly seemed to be developing a W D R P -^ * 2 ‘b ^ greater interest In what U:S. of­ * ‘wiFAy^PoIka Parly nightgowli-clad b o d ^ f a M-yaar- and Newman Club chaplain"...... since board members of possibilities...... es\ o f Import Licensing Eased WPOP—Was Work State" aid increases from curreht ficials have referred to aS "an Ihl- 1 Eviry WidHMdayl Sr . W 'W—Operation l^tertainment old Brookl3m womanXwaa found 1942. L^ws to Curb WHAY—Betty KtmbaU . WDRC—euspenie He Is now- serving as national legislation. tial partial ■ngreem'ent for a f ir s t , Dhahran, Saudi Arabia—Saudi WCCCr-Reoord Review • WPOP—Bishop Sheen Landlord Jailed lying on the kitchen fw r of her step" to-ivard disarmament wjth WKNR-P.M , . Aies— chaplain of the National Newmhn Arabia no longer requires impont WTIO—1060 Radio Land y WHAY—Night Watch . apartment last night. X ti^fb was Club Federation. Manehester Evening Herald An­ .adequate inspection and control licenses for most commodities. Ex­ WDkO-Cal Kolby .WTtC—"Biographies in Sonne stuck in her throat. As part of the business meet- dover oorrespo|>dent,-Mrs. Paul D. safeguards. Unioti' Rackets La Rosa ^ WPOP—Wax Works WDRC—The World Tonight • On Tax Evasion ceptions are automobiles, furni­ WPOP—Modem Sounds - . Police identified her as MrS. Ihc. annual reports wjll be j>re-' Phuistlehl. telephone PI S-AAM. ' The main proposals so far pul ture, ■ chandeliers, refrigerators, 'WHAYi-Becont Rodeo »:1A— Hartford, April 23 (^ —Ralph Abble Gibbons, 54. 'They said she sented by the follo\V1rig„ district forth,.as outlined by officials here, (Contined from Page One) air-conditioning units. radios, W.COE—Record Review WHAY—Night Watch ' was: neparated from her husband chairmen; -Mrs. Jo.seph Stott, St. I (. WKNB—P.M. WTIC—Biographies in Sauna Kolodney, 69, wealyyr Hartford ■are;* ‘ ------■ ______i phonograph records, various cos- 9 WTIC—News ■ WDRC—The World Tonight "tad lived In a ground-floor ajmrt- Thonia.s Aquinas, Storrs, commit­ 1. The U.S. fcall for a phaseu so * Ip response to question. Hage.rty metIcB jewelry, precious metals, WPOP—Modern Sounds dresa manufacturer and real estate tee co*joperatlng with Catholic Many, Fires'^RS^ ELBOW M A C A MS W PRC^ew a ^ n,ent "at 148 Dupop’C St„ in the per cent reduction In non-nuclear s^id he had the work of the 'Se- iprefabricated houses, and cement, ' WPOP—Bob sad Hsy »:Sa— 1 • owTier—the Internal Revenue De­ Charities; Mrs. Harry McKusick, ' i t WHAY—Night Watch Greenpoint section. or conventional armament. Under nate rackets committee specifical- Atter the outbreak of hostilitiei in WTIC—Ted Heath partment was among hLe tenants Detectives launched a homicide St. Mary's Cinirch, Coventry, In Region Foi:«sts that plan a'Ttf per-cent cut by both ly in mind in making that slate* ; the; Middle East last fall the Gov- isw WDRC—Rues Npughtnn was sentenced to two years Im spiritual development; Mrs., Carl D o lt e fo s s WPOP—Modem'Sounds Investigation. tliis country atid the Soviet Union ment. ! ernment made all imports' subject prisonment and fined a. total of The woman's body was found Peters, St. Joseph’s, Willimantic, (Contlhed from Page One) would be effective for one .vear and Hagerty noted that at his last : to licensing. W'^cJ^Soss' Miller'" l;4A - t a k m d W ith WDRO—Cal Eolby WHAY—Night Watch 250,000 for income tax evasi by Edward Forrester, 36, of 55 family and parent education; Mrs. cover such things as ships, tanks Washington news conference Pres-j •...... WPOP—Bob and Bay WTIC—Ted Heath yesterday. Norman Ave. He told police Mie Alex Caisse. St. Mary's. Willimbn- ’The commission’s fire control planes, ident has asked w hether he felt j One pilot of private planes dies WDRC-^Rust Naughton tie organization; Mrs. Jamas C k M i* *'wHAY—Swing Easy WPOP-V-Modem ■ ------Sounde Federal Judge J. Joseph Smith was supposed to meet him last offleer, Milton C. Stocking, said- xhe reduction would be coupled there w-as "any need for new'! for every 10,000 hours Of flying, WCCO—Record Beview l»;i rejjected a plea by Kblodney's night. When she didn't, he wont to Donovan, St. Jbseph’s, W illiman­ other aerUriia fires •occurred I n ^ .jjj, a reclprocial inspection sys* federal Igislatton growing out of, . v WHAY—Night Watch WKNB—P.M. . counsel that the elderly man be the apartment and climbed in tic, membership; ’tlnd Mrs. William Stonington, North Storilngton and U,„, make sure the cut agreed th Labor diselosura that have been | ^------1,81— '"finwii^Atsaw w n o - i m Radio Lana w n c —Robert McCormick G. Collin.s. St, M argaret's, .Scot­ W DRO'^^ Kolby WDRC—Russ Naughton spared imprisonment. through a Cellar -window. • In. the Naugatuck River Vailey. ■ „.gg p„t (mo effept.^f-«very- trade during the investigations In , WPOF-^Bob and Ray wroP-^Modem Sounds Kolodney had admitted evading land. public relations. Stocklrig said the. Naugatuck "Val-worked nut as planned there Congress." ' LANDED LAKES UilS— 2248.785 In his personal taxes and Th€ Aquinas W om ens GuwuwiU ley area was long con.sidered a j gn additional 15 per cent In reply, Eisenhower alluded to •’tSSiY -Sw lng OkMy WHAY—Night Watch serve ns hoslft.ses for the open •n H ' -Baoord Rcvlsw . w nC —World of Music earnings of-two of-his companies "bad area” in dry weatther because ; year, disclosures regarding ase of union < meeting to which all Catholic -P.M. WDRO-Russ Naughton during 1950 and 1951. of steep woodland slopes. | 2. The sugge.stlon fund.^ and aaid: Cr&o I Radio Laae v , WPOP—Modem Kunds / women of the "Whliimantic district b.v Eisen­ The commission said a good' hower that production of atomic -•"It would appear that’ when' 16:M— Russell Stover . are invited.__ , . \ N E ITALIAN ^ W^^^^wa^Mualc ' WHAY—Night Watch . , 0 rainfall--not predicted .Until the weapons be "frozen" without de­ funds can be used in a w-ay that n n R WTIC-Nlght Life . ' .50-Plnt Quota Set end of tiia w-eek was the only apparently does create .scandal in' WDRC—Russ Naughton Klan Membership CANDIES Mrs. Winston Aobott announced struction of existing stockplle.s* Always Froth, DRESSING, wx'OiJ^^^^tJS'EvaolBg Good. Muale WPOP—Modem Sounds thing that could dispel the danger. On the effective date of such a the country, then there ought lo WKNB—Today In SporU 16:«— today that a quota of .50 pints of be some legal means of looking blood will be thi#-community's The Weather Buieai^ at Boston "freeze,'' nuclear materials would Always Good! WTIO—News WHAY—Night' Walch Open lo Catholics $ 1.35 Lb. And Up said: "Our dry spell for about two [at these things In advance so that" IA' WHWO-News Asporttr WUC—Nlgut Life at the Friday vi.-ut of the Blood- be put 'to peaceful ii.se.s^ LIGHTLY SALTED WPOI^-NeWB WDRC—Rues Naughton f weelrs now will ronlinue with lit­ The United States has "proposed. j kind of abuse of lalsor cannot lake t:lA— WPOP—Modem Sounds Exclusive in mobile at Yeoman'.s Hall in Colum­ tle relief in sight.’Generally cloudy WHAY—Dalellne , Greenville, S. C., April 23 (V^- bia. sponsored by the Columbia In connection with this plan, that I place." I U:66— Imperial officer Bill Hendrix of .skies today w-'ill be followed hv WCCO—Good Evanlng. Good Mtisle WHAY—Night Wsich Manchester at ' Chapter of the American Red WKNB-Rerenadii WTIO—News. Musto the Ku Klux Klan says Klan mem­ partial clearing tonight, and tomor­ Fred T, TH f ONlY margarine ITORC-Nows Cross. i” , row. should he fair and warm” WPDP—News bership has been opehed to Cath­ Since a quota of 1.50 pinl.s is Baker MADE BtlTER WITH CREAM WPQP-^wrenca Walk olics. One fatality ns a result of the Night Watch» QUINN'S expected from the entire district, fiyes was reported., About Hendrix, a Floridian in charge it is hoped one third of that, WTIC—Sports Plndl of program^ fpr the Klan, an- Raymond J. .Kelley, .’>2. a L.VUn. This w8oo-jSd'fcvCTlng Good Muale WDRC—Russ Nnughten PHARMACY 'amount will be donated, by each of HEINZ ngiiinced the declaion yesterday Mass:, firefighter collapsed and WTOB-AUen Brown WPOP-t-Moderii Sounds 878 MAIN STREET " the towns comprising the district, Question Ym C-rEet George Dp It 11:SA— following a weekend meeting of died shortly before midnight last WDRC—Music s la Carta WHAY—Symphony In the Night Columbia, Hebron a-nd this town. night while battling a brii.sh fire WITH WPOP—Mel Allen WTIC-rSurItght Serenade Appointments for the all-day WDRC—Russ Naughton in Lynn. . ' It adds up that a .sportsman ONEESE *' i $ 5 aT—Buiioer Serenada WPOP—Modem Sounde session continuing until 6 p.rii. An estimated 90 forest fii-es MACARONI M OTO^SajBvenlng Good Muale 11:48— < • should ho made with Mrs. Abbott., were reported in Massachusetts W’loiB-^.M . ’ WHAY-Night Symphony who fishes, hunts, golfs, etc ■WTip—Aiwa 8Ur Extra -wnC—SUrllght Serenade town chairman." alone yesterday. WDRC-^well Thomas WDRC-Nlght Owl ., Nursery service will be provided Tlie worst fires were at Har­ is much more apt to injure WPOP—Meet the Artist THEY ALL WORK AT TOP EFFICIENCY in the Congregatipnal Church. wich, Dightou. Freetown. L.mn- Pledges were made by 10 ficld, Havci’l^l. Pittsfield, Holden .someone and be^ liable for '‘w h at—Polka ilour . S . , . an d he careful, too, m O RTED WCCO-4ood Evening Good Muale donors during the recent Red Cross and Leominster. ’ W K N ^ E v ^ n g Seranads Deaths Last Night damages. Would $10,000 of . w igp—Dlok Burtel . ^ fund drivf, Mrs. Abbott said. Forest fires in Rhode Island in the selection o f your WHITMAN'S IHBHOLATU WDttC—Amos and Andy Bv THE ASSOCIATED FHESS Cub Committee Will Meet damaged a Pawtucket roofing Per.sonal Liability protec­ WPOP—IMltoo Lewis now laxative discovery Because a Plans for the "Swiss Family company and menaced the Nar- t:i» — New Haven—Dr. Richard Swartn • . y . ■ , <» J Lull, 89, noted naturalist and ge* RobinjSpn" theme of the Friday ragansett Horse Race Track and*a, Prescription Pharmacy tion from your agency co.st WCCO—Good Eysning Good Motto ^loglat, retired director of Tele’s pack rrieeting will be completed at school in Exeter. WKTir^Airan Brown un-locks bowel blocks a meeting of the Cub Scout Com­ In New Hampshire, woods, fires less than 4c per day? GOOD w n o ^ c k Burtel Peabody Museum, a former editor OUR HOME IS WIRED FOR RJLL HOUSEPOWER • The compsundmg^ of a prescription is important. WDRO-Amea ^ Andy 0.* the Amerksen-Journal ’ of Sci­ mittee and den mothers at the, broke out at the rale of about one WPOP—B. P. Morgan without gag, bloat or gripe Elementary School at 8 o’clock ■|an hour. The largest was at Warn- Selca a professional pharmacy where you are as­ For the answer to this ami any TIm . M ^ 1 t-.S ence, and winner of the Eaiiot Gold NEWS Medal of the National Academy of activates normal colonic tonight. I er. which burned for three hours sured ample stocky" precise compounding and fair other Insurance question, call . ,. Constipation is, caused by YOU, TOO, CAN HAVE THE JOYS OF ElECTMC MVINO IT INSTAUIN6 All Cub.s are eligible to attend Sciencea, died Monday. what doctors„caU a “thrifty’’ I before it was controljqd. Other prices. 1'ou w-ilj-Apprcciatc ouf interested, personal f m reflexes. So effeetive that it the Cub Scout .swim at the Willi­ FerMENnHIi Guilford—Harry Briggs Durapt. colon. A "thrifty" colon is one relieves even chronic consti­ fires were at Nashua. Loudon. £ a s n WTIO-Newa ^ ^ mantic YMCA pool from 6;30 to Canterbury. Merrimack, Pem- service. And here your patronage is appreciated. 52 WDRC—Amos nnd Andy 88. -lawj^r, author and former that, instead of retaining pation overnight, Colonaid is a m WTOP—Gabriel Hestter 7:30 tonight, A small admi.ssion hrokfi, Belmont. Bedford and Con­ FRED T. BAKER editor, -who wrote 66 feature mo­ moisture as it should, does the yet so smooth, "so gentle it has THINNING been proved safe even for FULL HOUSEPOWER WIRING fee ia charged. cord. QUINN’S PHARMACY tion ^cture scripts and produced opposite: robs tbe colon of so Songhirtl TjgpUc .announced Seven forest fires burned In 97 CENTER ST. Television Programs ffuuny of hla own plays, and one­ much moisture that its con­ women in the most, critical iM On Page Two tents become dehydrated, so stages of pregnancy. "Songbird in' the Garden " will Maine, including one in Kenne- . Phon* Ml 3,4T3i time agent' end advisor for many be the topic pre.sented by Mrs. hunk where a house burned. OtheV Manchester, Cenii. HAIR stage and screen stsu-s, 'died Mori- dry that they block the bowel ; SUPEI^IOR TO OLD STYLE so shrunken that they fail to bulk, salt or drug laxatives, Allen Yale in a re-scheduled . pro­ fires were reported at Oakland. NEW WILDROOf dAy. Glenburn. Edgecomb. Dresden and M l 3-1118 excite or atinittlate the urge Colonaid neither gags, bloats gram for tomorrow night's meet- Junctlon’CUy. Ken.-'-Dr- James in f of the Garden Club a t the fele- Ellsvvorth. PRESCRIPTIONS W...Kennedy, 87, fiatlonaUy famous to purge that jiropels and ex­ nor gripes; does not intarfsra CALL ANY ONE OF THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS LISTED BELOW FOR GENERAL mentary School. FORMULA abdominal surgeoh, former presi­ pels waste from your body.'. with your absorption of vita­ A FREE HOUSEPOWER RATING OF YOUR HOME , . TODAY mins and other valuable food Mrs. Yale. New Boston Rd.. con­ \ ■' * 2 TV SERVICE dent of the American Aasn. of TQ REGAIN NORMAL REGU­ ducted a course Jn nature study, Gynecologista, Obstetricians and nutrients; and in clinical LARITY two things are neces- ■ as a counselor for the Girl Scouts The Bel Air Convertible-one ol 20 nvw Ch*«t>l D aya M AT A Call Abdominal Surgeons, and chief tests, did not cause rash or H iLK YOU K8EP THI sary. F ir§ t, the dry, shrunken At one time. Her Interest in orni­ Nights MlZsifw Plug P arts surgeon of the Joseph Price Me­ other side reactions, HAIR YOU’V I GOT contents of your colon which thology dates froirfearly-ihildhood. ' TIX.MlS<5m morial. Hospital In Philadelphia now block your bowel must ba i r s A PHYSIOLOGICAL FACTi by supplementing natural Exercise tones your body! . She will discuss how to attract DIF from 1911 until his retirement In re-moistened. Second, bulk n And Colonaid exercises your songbirds to the garden, by plant­ 19iK), died .Monday. must be brought to your colon A^uquei^ue, N. M.—Rotiert colon to tone it against consti­ bof HOUSEPOWER k ings that will lure them both by to S-T-R-E-t-C-H STIMUjATE it HOUSBPOWeP jprovyiing fragrance, fruits and 2. MAKES THINNING HARD Spencer Soule, .83, a retired New and so, excite its muscles to pation, ovelrhightl Whether occasional, frequent or chron­ ahelter. HAIR LOOK 9 A.M. to 9 P.M* O rleans-architect and son-of Col. action; to a normal urge to o tmomit ioshm ic, whatever your degree of Color slides from the Univer- ' ATTRACTIVE and a l l ie d PACTORY AL'THOBIZED George Soule, founder of Soule Col­ purge. - . constipation, gret ColonaiD, in Modem wsshiog, ironing, clean­ aity of New York will be show:n ! CLEANER TV SERVICE lege, in New Orleans, died Monday. ■Think you need more wiring'?. HEALTHY AND, OF ALL LAXATIVES, only easy-to-take tablet form at ing, dishwashing , . , alf depend b;- >^rs. Yale, aiding in the ideijtl- ||P|h Per House Call COLONAIO. the am azing new Why not find out. Everything — NOT GREASY. 8 ox. a'ny drug counter, today I The on good wiring. You bet your ficatioii of- both migratory and 2 I.9 U Phis Parts Oppose Boys* Parole Plan laxative aiscovery possesses price, only 98c for the econom­ ' you need to Enow is in a resident birds. ^ can B V 0-0080 Colon aid’s great mots (u riz t’np ical 60 tablet package, brings liffi, HOUSEPOW ER is a worn SenlBg All Mascheetcr Area' HOUSEPOW ER Rating Sheet. Hostesses for the meeting will ' Merideif, . ^dpril 23 (Ab-^The capacity pLus C o l o n a id ’s you positive rdief at Icaa than an’t businos! A home can’t func- Include Miss ’ Olive Sage, Miss Board of Trustees of,the Connecti­ $tr»leh-itimulating bulk that 2c per tablet " CM) M far t HOUSIPOWn lstto| tion properly without if. Dorothea Raymond and Mrs. Hilda DIP — WATERLESS cut School for Bojti voted yester­ EllU, , . I day to oppose a proposal that the Cell ws fer e HOUSIPOWIR ReRng rodey Oiirrtt-ulum I ’nlt .Meet* Tonight HAND CLEANEH School be include in a Statewide The CNirriculum Committee of Madam TV Sarvict parole system, on'Dif grounds that ' the Regional DLstrlct No. 8 Board i Efficient —^ Dependable the' Inatttution cares for children. JOHNSON BROtHERS of Education Will meet at 8 o'clock ' 14 01. ca n .: 3 9 * The suggestion that the SUtte'a KENNETH G. MORRISON tonight in th,e Hebron Elementary ' Radio and TV Saivict correctional institutions be group­ Electrical Contractorff* L..< * MI S.SI86 Electrical ContrActor Schbbl.. ' ‘ ed under one department la now 50 COTTAGE ST. PHONE MI 3-6227 Huapital N'oies » EU *-3228 before the State Legislature for Soap Box Derby Rally 258 HIGH ST. WEST * PHONE MI 9-7349 First Selectmnff L. Edward Whit-! consideration. comb ia a patient at the Manches­ ter Memorial. Hospital where it is SURE! MY NEW HOOD 1 . c expected he\will remain several ornament... ITS THE days for obseroation. 20": ANNIVeRSAR.Y OF THE David Yale, New Boston Rd., HOUSEPOWER has returned home from the Man­ SOAP BOX 0Ei?BY chester Memorial Hospital where HOWARD JOHNSON'S he was a roommate of Charles gouMtdmn HOUS ^ i^ h o t "Chucky” Skoog, Andover Lake, | ■ Everybody knows -that modem also a patient for a short stay. FROZEN DINNERS home* can't get along without full Regional Officials to Meet "Blackouts" and other electrical All members of Boards of Educa- CHrCKEN CROQUETS fOdt. Hf. troubles’ are signs that your elec­ HOUSEPOWER. You can't ex­ tion In the area covered by Region­ trical wiring is overloaded. Full pect skimpy wiriijg to deliver the al Board No. 2 of the Connecticut TRIED CLAMS . ‘ •.f. HOUSEPOW ER will do away .electric power all*your equipment;, 1 - Association of Boards of Education SHRIMP CROQUETS II Ol. Pkf. - with your difficulties, let you live needs to function jwoperly. Get the. . 3 *1, Pkf. ta. beqei — electrically. ; facts and leant how you can live'. ^ FRIED SCALLOPS Don't be caught short, call us for better —electrically. FO R RENT . a H OUSEPOW ER Rating today! Ml M ftf e HOVSiFOmt talliif 8 and 16 mm". .Movie pAjeetors M — so u n d nr silent,.also 85 mm. AmazIno.Naw ALLARD & HERZOG slide projectors, ' ‘ . "Ona-W Ipa” butt CUtk V JOSEPH MACAIONE ^ .__ Electrical Contraetora WELDON DRUG CO. CUTS Electrical Contractor < 12 JACKSON ST. , 178 HIGHLAND ST. 901 Mala St. Tel. AD 8-5821 DUSTING TIME 76 BOLTON ST. ^ * - PHONE MI 9-0292 TEL. MI 9*7738 TEL. MI 9-9367 f IN H A IF ' AkMfS, SMt-taflwSy TAKE THAT WEIGHT Tliere^ more to be proud o f m this one I Wm T Smhv Sw« in u TtdM TO coM Oim t o o b OFF YOUR BACK 'A* ■'9-'. 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Bet many perils including^fire, theft and yOur per­ INSTflUGTIONS ON HOW TO BUILD Do you enjoy electrical living to ' tool because it will cause a ‘Dhck- In 12 Great Albums . V - . ’ • . ■ - in other low-priced cars. F ot one thing, you agree w th them once you stop by l.lirryCK«tin sonal liability. Ask us for a quotation today. , the roll? Your appliances can only eutri There’s little excuK for low (Exehanqe) Pttttwt$d§f the others don’t have Body by Fisher. your dealer’s and drive a new Chevrolet do a iiart-tiine job if they do not HOUSEPOW ER. It’s easy and IAIC i Nn If you have any questions about insurance Wodnesday Evening inexpensive to modernize your THI JAZZ OUI rf AMEHtt have enough H OUSEPOW ER. For another, they can’t hold a candle to yourself.'Soon maybe? 3. Iti Ctllias ^tesm’a»mw* an# C^am mgadmomtie . . . if you are not Sure you have the best pro-' . ‘ AT 7dH) P.M. wiring. ' tection you can possibly bay . . . please call us^ W hy not call us and find our how If we do not have your 4. Eddit CoHdon HOBBY SHOPPE you can live better—electrically? Let us check your home's RUViClO R today. Full information cheerfully given and HOUSEPOW ER - no obiigatisn. make" in stock, our Co-sponSored by CIritan Club of Slanrhrotcr Come in now—get a winning deal on the champion! Only franchiicd Chevrolet dealen display tkia famoua trademaik . S, Wild Dill DivitON without obligation. May we help you? DON’T FORGET THK TIME OR P L A C | ':. Aik us far ■ HOUSIPOWn RaHnt e«t.« HOUSIPOWiR Rntbif shop man con rebuild B. ifiliniiy Ooddt J ■ . . ■ It you. (Must be 7.T»iiijny Dtrsiy MITCHELL ELECTRIC CO. off the ear). * I. Tiffiny Dcrsiy PETER PANTALUK Electrical Contractors ' S ee Y our Authorized Chevrolet Dealer ^ Electrical Contractor # 685 PARKER ST. -f.. MANCHESTER John H. Lappen, Inc. 40 FOSTER ST. 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    • , I- V " -X, ::iy’ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAljlplIESTER. OINK, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1957" P A G E S E V E N 'i- /k I / c . .V> M A N C H E S T E R E V : G HBRAI.D, MANCHESTER. CONN- TUESDAY. APRIL 28,1987 those sent by ^'clerical error," ic * ‘ P A G E S i x 'Gcnrentiyir '• y t o l t o n ' '■ cording to Chamber officials, to; MjMr^d Allen Fifth Negro ’ ' four othbr Virglnia'-born Negivet. paberwqmen, popular amopg her laxqtion ,of this b i o c u q ^ '. M^*!* a borirld dlw^M threatening th'e. Chamber spokesman 'hay$ itoid, cofleaguiM and Ifi political .et^ps-*’ r r j B t r r heart of AtnerxiM democracy. ■ however, that any Negro chooetta from the elemental one thiiiX^.pation■ The decialtm o f the House Re- , Diroodle^ ; ■ ' " ' -- Retarded Student^rogram GOP Woman PTA Executive C^jhittee Gets Wd for ke iBritain and Japan are aiixious Connecticut ^aii Tbay flaist to ignore the writhdrawal vriil fee i^rraUi .publicin. caucuiXleft the two By R9 OER PRIC'E Murqt Decorate$ Tahk seated at the dinner and treated recover something of their old houses of the Legulature ot vari­ Expanded for Dlext Year courteously. o f trade'with China, ance-OQ.,th«-issue, shd opened the Coral Gables -i-K S36-foot-long Havot?” Approved by Three Towns Of the Year .yirginiaFete lU Street Yankee poBslbllity o f soRtethJttg of a fight The otheV Inirilations went to first reason, -and the one mural decorates a sewage-treat­ I ' M o t h s 1 m ean— flo I suggest Dr. Clilan B. I^owell,- New York B y A . H , 0f . between them on It. X^e latest' ment plant In Coral Gablea The Hartford. April 23 (AV—Secre­ Bolton, Aprjl 23 (Special) — The-^ noon from 12 to 3 h'clock at the Richmond, Va., April 23 (A)—The being \(sed most to Justify the word, however, seems u» be that you stop- in and buy aonie Coventry, April 23 Spiolal) —il 'for men and - women, boys and Publisher; Dr. St. Olair -Drake, u Lt SR It. FERGUSON artJjiV has depicted Florida nlstory girls. tary of Stata Mildred P, Allen ha* officers of, the Parent-Teacher's home-of their leader. Mrs. Edmund Hd remained open today on the l^ f ^ / \ PubMelier* ;' coming ^taxation p f curbs, is that the Senate Republicans ^ve de­ ‘the Board bf Elducation has Jotned ‘Pandora's box” . of headaches Roosevelt University professor in This General Assembly is ap­ In a' new vinyl paint specially-de­ m oth tails, flakes, crystals, , During National Home’ Demon­ Peresluha on Walroua Hoad. In Chicago; , Mrs. Ella Stewart of f ouadad October l. lB l the blockmfe has not been efficient. cided not to crusade,.after a(l, and vised for the tropifa. Mansfield and Ashford boards in been napied Connecticut Republi­ Assn, for4957-58 have announced opefisd by the 'Virginia State PHARMACY n uggets, bom bs or bags From stration week, there will be* an case of .rain the event will fee, post­ Toledo, Ohio; and Judge Eldward parentlyntly^xrtit going to abolish, or will bow to, the decision of their can wom^n of .the year. TTie an­ their committee chairmen. .'These Chamber of Commerce when it in- 6«4 Center SL^Ibl. Ml 9-fSli , ' FuklUhed ■■ Every . fivenlna This, In tuny has been so for two a school program for retarded "Open House" at the Union Con- poned till Thursday at the tome R. Dudley of New York City’s Do­ • Siud& s and.‘UoUday*. Entered'^ at the, even trjm, the coat-tail deyick up­ colleagues ih .the House. X... ih e -b if aelection 'at the axlverUntly invited Negroes to a • PoatTbiflee a; Manchester. Conn., aa reasons. WesOsrii naffons who have t r ^ , tt children which' will start In Sep­ gCegational Church In Rockville on nouncement waa irade this morn­ Chalrfiien ■ make up the executive time and place. mestic Relations Court. , • l^ o h d ^ M Aatl Matter. ^ on which so mahy of Its own mem- If the next hlY PAiv of-national dinner next - month , honoring been honoring W blockade against tember. The Mansfield board will May 2 to bring the program closer ing by Mrs, Norman Yellln, presi­ board for the organization. Sheep Shtoring Session • SUBSCRIPTION RATB.8 coautalls ahotfld happen to be. Robert Gaylord of the Univer­ "dtatingiiished Virginians.” Rowell, Drake and Mrs. Stewart PINE LENOX Payabla in Advaoce iJers rode into offleie la'st November. to local homemakers. dent of the. Woman s Republican have acceded to the withdrawals. Communist Chink have been sell­ Pemocra'tic,'then the Republicans iTATToiffiRv'' ' conduct the program on a trial This coming yeaiV to take the sity. ot (Toinnecticut will conduct a The fifth Virginia-born Negro to At the public hearing on pro­ r , First Church News, Club of Hartford -which has cited Judge Dudley has said he may ;On« Yea^,...... tli.W ing things to other .Communist might be sorry- B ut'’ then, of 975 MAIN STREET basis with the superintendents of burden oft a few, some committees sheep sheariri,; class at the Toomey report, an invitation to thq widely PHARMACY n.7s course. It wpuld be the Democrats AIRMAIL — NOTES ' 'hie F irst Congregational outstanding Connecticut Republi­ attend. ‘ Stx MontUs ...... countries, which h a ^ In turn been posals to free the Connecticut vot­ FAIRWAY schools In -the three tow n and ■will be headed by two or three home on Toomey Lane tomorrow publicized repast (s the Rev. Wil­ 3.9U LEADING BRANDS CTiurch discussion grpup will meet can women since 1933; 299 E. Center S t— MI 9-0898 .Three Moatte . . . . ing machine from'iU rigid domi­ who had ridden coat-tails Into of­ . State Department . of Education afternoon at 1 o'clock. liam H. Gray Jr., a natlv'e of Rich­ The May 17- dinner is being . Otee MOQtb ...... < transferring them toM ^lna. And fice who would defend the party OPEN FRIPAt NIGHT AND ALL DAY MONDAY at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Kings­ 'Qualifications for the award, chairmen. vWeeltiT ...... 30 nation by the party "lever, there in an advisory capacity. Dr. Wor­ mond. sponsored by the State Chamber .06 Russia Itself has been lever. , ■ ' ^Arthttr Dine Stoctsl bury House with Rev. Jameii R.' as estatolished" three years .ago Ways, and means cnalrmen ivlll' ______.i.,...,-.. i '. • Singlo Copy seemed a rather live hope that cester Warren will be the . local state'that the recipient shall rise Gray, paator of the Bright Hqpe as an adjunct to the 1957 James­ China escape hardship because of lU ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ 3* ^ ▲ ▲ J representative. MacArthur Jn charge. be Mrs. J:A. Freddo, Mrs,-Richard' town celebration. there might be action at least to Mrs. Raynumd B. Bennett, chair­ to political leaderriilp "through Olmsted and Mrs. Leslie- William-1 Baptist Churcirir»-.T*hlladelphi* and THE jiSScXAT^^BE® the blockade. inaks the pulling of the party lever ‘Glass of Bee'r with Swelled Head' A t the time of the announce­ tion. An.vone intj^rcsted in the pro man o f the church flower-commit­ perServeranca,. Integrity, personal son.; program. Mrs. Emerson Bos- vice president of tfee Pennsylvania an optional affair. Under this ment Bqard Chairman Russell D. cedure is cordially invited, .a„l?uV t*W XroTr*?uf{« The second argument for/riaxa A Thought for Today hlobody's quite sure who In tee, has listed her committee to ability and long-range vision . . worth, Mrs. Jol^n Struff and Mrs. Council of Churches,^ revealed »last Tall nean dispatchea crodUcd to ». or Uon lies 'more in the realm ojtxilgh prospect, those ‘who wanted to vented Beer (nobody really cares Potter said there are 22 possible i. • Public Records night he has written an acceptance ., not elherwUe . credited Ij 'Sponsored by the Manchester local candidates for the claasea. include Mrs. Lawren'ce K. Alien, Noted for Helpful Cooperation William Prlndle; refre.shments, .and aliKy the local aewt mbtlahed here. vote a straight ticket w'ith one Mrs, Allen, \yho was elected Sec­ "Warranty Deed: Arthur G. to Gov. Thomas B, Staftley, ex­ GENERAL policy. It holds that the blockMe Council ot Chnrches either) but there's'a rumor that it This number Is based on . a masr Miss Mary 1,. Bourn, \tr,s. P. Ray­ Mrs.' James Klar. Edmund Perc- Morse to Leonard Giglio, property • ” au rlchta ot repabllcauop ot awctal pull could do BO, and those who retary of State In 1954-, "has pressing 'the hope that will dIapatehM herein are aUo reacnted 'against Communist China has ha) wanted to spilt their tickeU could was the Early Cave Man, Which testing program. mond Broga, Mrs. George Darelius, sluha, and. Mrs. Francis Souther- indicate your further Interest and worked vigorously and effectively on Rt. 44A in Bolton and Coventry; T V SER VIC E o So by pulling thir Utile levers explain* why he waa always bash­ Each child will be given an in­ Mm . Durley Ferguson. Mrs. Carle- lln: hospitality, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ruth Converse to Lawrence A.' desire in having Mrs. Gray and me » F u l l aerelce clien t o f N . ,E . .*.'J 8e r T - the result of pushing China toward strange People to bring State government close -f- r each Individual candidate, ing somebody's Skull in. However, telligence test as advised, by the ton.^, King, Mrs. Earle W, Rose, Weldon Miner; membership, Mrs. Converse, property on Birch Moun­ as your guests' on thLs occasion.” Days M A C ’ A Call closer association and friendship People talk about prayer bi)t to (he people it serves,” Mrs. Yel­ ***PuwShera Repreaentatlvea: Jbe n some H6 other states, the pullr Since that time the art ot Breiving State Department to further de­ Mrs\Worcester Warren, and Mrs. Paul Willey and Mrs. T. J. tain Ex. Due to ’ClericaJ Error’ Nights wCswW Plus Parts • JulhS. Malhewa Special Agewy ~ New with Rxissia, against th* natural never pray. " has come a- long way. Mkn hasn't NO A\ATTER WHAT YOUR Robert H. Wilcox. lln noted today. "She has per­ lng\of the party • lever is not a termine his -eligibility for such Crockett; historian, Mrs. Russell Marriage license: .Joseph Rich- The Invitation to Gray, presum­ t e l ; m i 8-5482 • YoTiL' Chicago,. Dftroll and e-a«- People ^who eay tithing la right formed, her duties as Secretary of t iSeiiB® AUDIT s Gr e a u o r historic tre'nd of the two nations com w lsorjt part . of . the ' voting progressed too much because he's Classes. A ^ording to the State De-' Tomorrow’s Events Wlhther; publicity, Mrs. William ,gl'd Bell of Wethersfield and ably,'Will be withdrawn aa were ANY SIZE ; CXRCUtATIONa ______. but never tithe. - ' residential zone, for recre­ Dermott and Mrs. Harry Goodwin. Bolton. Lawrence F. Fiano, Real ; For Monday—X p.m. 2225J- People -who aay that eternity licious If you like thb "taste of Beer. INSURANCE NEEDS MAY BE mented. y* I Rich Fam Loam I . For Tueaday—a p.m. *a*gyi'- ly been playing into Russia's system which encourages and half- indicate about two per cent of a ational purposes for underprivil­ Hills Joins ,4lr Force Estate Broker, MI 9-5910. $ 2 9 . 9 5 . For Wedneaday—1 p. is more Important-rthan time but If you don’t care for the taste of In the 'opinion of the awards eompels regularity.'and discoura­ achool populatibn generally falls eged children, 7:30 p.m.,' Booth- David Snow Hills of Tolland Rd. . For Thuraday—X p. in. Wrtneaday. hands, and that^we would • have who" live for the present- life. Beer yoq probably object to the. committee, Mrs. Allen has reflect­ For Solo . m r Fhday-l p. m. Thuraday. ges splUtlng. \ People who .criticize others for Title of this Droodle in wtilch . into the retarded category. The Dimock Memorial LJbrary; choir leaves today foF (.ackland Air Manehester Evening Herald Bol­ LIFE I • ibr Saturday—I_D. tn. Froay. . been wiser,-ail along.-to try to let ed great credit on the Republican I Connecticut has,N|n the view of INSURANCX town has some 1,040, Children en­ Second Congregational C3iurch, Force Base. San Antonio, Tex., ton correspondent, Mr*. I.ouls C. Includel tnatallntlbn, pfaia tax. • claaalOrf deadfinot 10:30 a.i^ each things they, do themselves ■ I’ve prepared a rion-controvcr*lsl part,v through her Conduct of the • day ofpobl'catton i*acept Saturday — Communist China out into- the the professionals, learned how to type, alternate Title, "Rkalted rolled in public schools.. 7:30 p.m., sanctuary; Rotary Club, where he will receive his basic DInoock Jr., telephone Mitchell APPROXIMATELY Gnaranteed for .1 Year. People who .stay away from office arid through her activities in ! • a lb. world on Us own feet, and thus split well enough unoer the pres­ Malted.” . The school will he conducted in 6:45 p.m., yestry. First Congre­ training for Uie U.S. Air Force. 9-9823. church for trivial reasons arid behalf of good government. Yard CALL "PETE” WILMN nourish Its own inclinations not to ent system. Arid Conn^tlcut does sing, " O How I love, Jesus." a . 2-room building In Mansfield gational Church; Ladles' Assn., sll- He attended Howell Cheney Tech­ I 3 Tueaday, April 23 I The committee, headed by Mrs do well, as analysis of^Xhe votes —Montgomery Baptist Infor­ with two teachers, one each for day, vestrj', First Congregational nical School before his enlistment. Loads < be tied too .ctoaely to Russia. for United Stales S e n a t^ in the children 9 to 13 years old. and Robert H. Wlnalskl, cited particu­ Last Sunday a large group of his 5 $10 Ml 9-5650 The long debate' on tois point is mer. YOU CAN COUNT ON US CThurch; St. Jude Council. No. 4^13, Burns K ill Mother m u S.R0HAN4BEMT last two presidential elections GOP Unit Names 12 to 16 years old. Ti'ansporla- 8 p.m., social meeting, St. Mary's larly the public information cam­ family and friends gathered at his • P rologue, Sequel O m itted, not yet over, by any'means. But reveals. But that the systehi still tion for local children will be fur­ paign undertaken by the secretary home to give David a send-off Ml 9-4824 J Service Calls Church: South Coventry Co-opera­ w Kmrno Day or .Night $ • Secretary of SUte Dulle*. talk- Westerii policy is^ gUo obviously tends to limit the amount of split­ $50,000 Fire Ritiim Home AP Ex*R6porter nished by the town. following adoption of the Sta(p party. He Is the son of Mr. and After Three Tots Mhmmi t-7FH 2.95 Th.e cost 6T the program will be tive Nursery and Kindergarten, 3 ting that is done is'also vei'y. evi­ O U K jfld 'K f INSURANCI Primary Law, .in 1955. Mrs. Russell H. Hills of the same • tag to the nation'e publishers In in- a process of graijual change, prorated according to. -the number p.m., claseroom in Nathan Hale dent, as the pre.*ent make-up <^f New Milford, April 23 lAb— Fire Washington. April 23 (,$>)—The Community Center with Mrs, Other membM-s o f the cdjtimif- address. Barre, April 2.3 — Heroic Mrs. *-Nevv York yesterday, with the and the change is in the direction ot students attending from each Homemakers to .Meet the House and Senate at H artfor' caused an estimated $30,000 dam­ Owen S. Trask, Mrs. John Orcutt tee, besides Mrs. Winalski. were title “ Dynamic Peace,” dretv a pic­ of an admission that Communist would Illustrate, with, the Demo­ Republican National Committee town. Chairman Potter said State Ruth Carrabba, 32, died in a bos- age to the 2-story home df Fred- and Mrs. (Chester Federowicz aa Mrs. Alfred C. Fuller, Mrs. Leon­ The Bolton Homemakers will crats reduced to five members in announced today appointment of aftendance .granU for such school.s pilal yesterda.v of burns she suf­ / Have^tastedthe ture of American foreign policy China does exist, and that only Wide Kimball yesterday. A fire hostess: Cub Scout Pack 65.-7:36 ard Dewing, Mrs. William H. Mor- meet We.dnesrlay from 10 a m-, to the Seriate and 30 in the House niarshal said the fire atarted when Mrs. Ruth Cowan Nash, former is double that provided for public fered in a fire that look the lives of which was well nigh perfect. Rusrian influence really stands to Foil FULL iChools. p m. Coventry Grammar Schodl. tensen and Mrs. Yejlin. 3 p.m. at the Community Hall. La­ ' bread that’s fresh ^ simply .because Eisenhower was sotW papers being burned in the Reading it, one could not fail gain,from the. prolonged attempt Associated Press reporter, as pub­ The Woman’s Republican Club of dies are asked to bring their own three of her six children. running for President' last Novem fireplace set fire to the r ^ f. Coventry Day School social- baked with butter • lic relations consultant to its Hartford will honor Mrs. Allen and sandwiches: deasert and coffee She was burned while trying to. to be impressed by the consum­ to deny such a'fact. her. Connecticut' has learned tp studies group is taking a New Maiu-hrster Evening Herald Cov­ Horizons spring tour. Eight pupils present her with a citation .at a will be served. The topic for the save her children from trie flastj 1 added to taste better? .* mate wisdom, discretion and high spilt a lot. That is no proof it has women's division. entry -rorrespomlient. F. Pauline M ...... ■ .. * Stianditk Played Bugle with Don G. Churchill Sr., head­ special luncheon to be held May 11 meeting will be "Desserts to -Bal­ fire that swept, the family's mode.st learned to split all H- wants to. Mrs. Nash will take over the idealism reflected in it. master. will return from the 1,800 Little, telephone PI 2-6231. at the Hartford Golf Club. ance Your Scales." Anyone inter­ residence la^ Sunday night .while A Slump In Giving? But. so far as the typical-political post vacated by Mrs. Anne Particularly persuasive, per­ ] Wheaton, now associate press sec­ mile tour through middle Atlantic ested In this subject is welcome to her husband was .in Hartford. boss Is concerned, the independence attend. . . haps, was his description of our A few day* ago, we were per­ one of AmWlce’ss ttrstfirst musicians. retary- at the White House. R obert J» Smith states Saturday. Conn,, seeking employment. of the Connecticut voters has gone Rehearsal as Usual devotion to the United Nations haps chiding General Alfred • M. He was a bulg^ler.r. HisMis bugleI play­ The joirit announcement h-om The tour w ill' include the mint Mrs. Carrabba struggled heroi­ Hom elbw n far enough. ed a part in -(.he Revolutionary and Independence Hall in Phila­ Izvcstia Assails, The Senior CSroir of the Con­ cally. but vainly, to save Beverly, through the Near East crisis. . Gruenlhcr because he seemed to ' Notwithstanding, the public GOP Chairman Meade Alcorn and INCORPORATED War. More thai\ lOO years after asiilstant chairman Miss Bertha P delphia. crossing Cliesapeake Bay gregational Church will hold re­ 6. Sharon. 4, and Lyie, 6 monlha. / BEAL ESTATE — INSURANCE “CKir dedication to the principles be .very busy fighting the cold hearing on the proposal to free he blew it to frighten a'way In­ to- Norfolk, Va„ Hampton Roads, Ike Mideasl Plaii hearsal tomorrow evening at 7:30 She succeeded in saving a son, the ^nnecU cut voting machine Adkins, said Mrs. Nash will be in 9fiS MAIN ST., GROUND FLOOR-^TEU Ml 9-;S241 of the United Nations Charter,” war on the public platfoiin while dians, a patriot carried it to the ■Yorktown. Williamsburg, James­ o'clock'.’ Joseph Jr., 9, and a daughter. Deb­ and the Connecticut voter Irispired charge of wotnen's publicity and Boston 'I’en PartyN and -held it work directly with Miss Adkins. P "1N8UBANSMITHS SR^CE 1914”. town, Richmond and three nights Quotations Kiirniahed by London, April 23 (A)-—Izvestia Choif Rehearsal orah. 17 month!;. AnotHer daugh­ he said, "was severely tested by the American Red Cross, of which some hope for action in - this in Washington. D. C. Coburn A Middlebrook, Inc. The Senior Choir of United ter, There.sa, 5, wa.'j, visiting her the recent Middle Ejttt crisis. W.e he has been president sinde last ready' to use as an at^rm in case Alcorn said Mrs. Nash’s "long attacked the Elsenhower doctrine session. ' the raiders were dlscoye-red. The time experience will be of great as- While in Washington, they will Bank Stocks today aa a plan to involve the na- Methodist Churcli will rehearse grandparent* at the time of the That hope burned, even brighter were then faced with a distVeaslng fall, seemed to be facing a major same bugle was soundW In the' sistance” to the GOP and Miss Ad- P visit government buildings such Bid Asked tlona of the Middle East in "dan­ torriorrow evening at 7 o’clock at fire. when, tome weeks later, the Senate and unprecedented conflict of loj’- financial crisis. , - ■ Battles of L,exington, BurH(er Hill, kins hailed Mrs. Nash as "one of •(K as the Capitol, White House, First National Bank gerous military adventures.” the thurch. v A state fire marshal said, defec­ Republican caucus discussed the altiea. Historic ties would have led Now, through the medium of B-d Yorktowh. \ the nation's outstanding news- Bureau of Printing and Engraving. of Manchester .... 29 34 The Soviet government news­ Dog Roast for Girl Scouts tive wiring caused the fire. Fire isaue, and found- itself- In favor of Supreme Court, Library of • Con- Hartford National paper a.ssailed the mission of Girl Scout Troop 193 will have Chief Harold E. Weeks said the us to acquiesce In the forcible ac­ Roscoe Drummond's- newspkper, going half way by making the use gpess. F.B.I., Smithsonian Insti- Bank and Trust Co. 29 31 President Eisenhower's special a hot dog roast tomorrow after- fire caused two explosions. tion then begun.. But this would column. General Gruenther' has trf the party lever optional. lule. Pan American Union, Ford Conn. Bank and ambassador. ' James P .. Richards, The hope was dashed, again, have involved- disloyalty to this discussed, at some length, the Red Theater, and all memorial build­ Trust Co...... ___ 36 39 •who is touring the Middle East to when the House Republicsn cau,- United Nations undertaking that Cross prohlem. That organization, ings. ■" Manchester Trust ... 64 69 explain the American anti-Coni- eti R i c j f s '" cua took up the issue in its turn,' From Mt. Vernon they will 14,.' all members renounce the use of, in Its annual drive far funds, is murti^ program of economic and and found itself in favor of making travel over the b y lin e Drive into Fire Insurance Companlea force except In defense against some $20,000,000 short in the na­ Slienandoah Valley to visit either military aid. no change at all. •\ Aetna yire ...... 71 74 ^ 'The article, broadcast by Mos­ armed attack. And that same tion. That ii why Drummond o f­ ' The )House caucus decision was Endle.ss or Luray Caverns, then Hartford Fire ...... 1.58 16»- viewed as something of a personal on tp Baltimore and home. cow Radio ' In English, reflected pledge is also embodied in all our fered Generifl Gruenther u i facili­ National Fire ...... v . 78 84 growing Kremlin concern st the victory for Rep. John Lupton of ’’i'pking the four are the follow­ treaties of alliance. We decld^ to ties of his column. ’ . Phoenix ...... 74 77 .success-of the Richards mission. How* Town t Weston, who crusades on the ing: From town, Gabriel Du- IJfe and Indemnity Ins. Cos. Izvestia 'said the envoy’s tour t* the plump,-luhU* be loyal to that commitment , In this column. General Gruen­ theory that independent voting is eharme, Doreen" Bauer; , West ♦if- 'jS-.- "That was a' hard decision, al­ Willington, Anna. Lee Burns; AetnA,vLlfe ...... 184 194 "has the object of forcing upon alieed loaf that tnakca the beat ther. began-his discuaaion of thg.. j£— ______the Middle Eastern countries a though to those directly affected Storrs, Seth Johnson; Mansfield Aetna' Casualty ...... 130 liO ■' toaal, the beet eandwiehee, the beet Red Cross by fighting'Qie cold war Conn. Gepcral ...... 245 2,55 policy contrarv' to their national It waa not an unexpected decision. Depot, Lisa Mae Hemberg; M yi- eating ever/To make aure of getting it...look some more. . -4-^ ehester. Karolanne Pierce, Peter Hartford Steam Boilei 7 3 ', 7 6 ', interests a«4 troopers have been given new mo­ sity Auditoriu.m. At 10 a.m. Uni­ bility and fjrepower with the de­ yrelty. but it is true. Hfe-^-represents an element of versity President Albert N..' Jor­ N.B. Machine Co. . . 34 37 SOLID COMFORT! velopment of an aerial-drop plat­ — It would not have been eo pret- strength which must continue to gensen will extend greetings to the North and Judd , . . 33 36 Russell Mfg, .X...... 12', 14'i form. - ■ complete with .air-bag Jy, however, if Mr. Dulles had felt Increase. I believe this firmly:" grpiip. The program has been ar­ shock ab.sdrbers. The paratroopers ranged by Miss Cora H. Webb,- Stanley Works .... 43 46 Squired to dlicusii both the pro­ are’now able to go into battle with' B e h a v e EVERYTHING in This is a relatively piild gnd Tolland' County Home Demonstra­ Terry Steam 150 tanks, trucks, artillery, and other rogue and the sequel to this civilized way of saying that w.e tion agent. Torfington 25 27 heavy equipment parachuted' to the line of equipment to U.S. Env'ljr com . . . 26 'i 28'4 mhlnlng chapter in our foreign must support the Red C rou in The University Extension pro­ them. TTie fail is cushioned by' satisfy any need in the gram includes work in clothing, U.S. Env'lp pfd .... 12 14 huge bellowslike rubber bags that jo lic y . ' order to beat the- Conrniuniats, Ve*der-Roof ...... 50. e 53 « In the prologue, Mr. Dulles was 6bt n o « -.textiles, foods and nutrition, home are inflated by ^prushlng air as heating, air conditioning but the principle involved is, to summer’s a . nhanagement, home furnishings, The abo\’e quotations are not to : the loaded 'ra ff' falls to the and plunibing fields,". Jiot thinking ,of the Vnlted Na- our mind^. still wrong, -ft. is about family relations and World affairs. be construed as actual markets. I ground. Jlona, but waa* using the people of time we stopped organizing oui^. 'Jo y with ' ' '* ' ^gypt as paw’ni in a struggle for existence, against something and MWHAIMHL X------■ .....V M -wer aiid prestige In the Nesr got back to being for, tiic things RdUs up and His coke may hove 7 0 candies someday la s t against Soviet Russia. In, the we are for becsusq/Wt,are Ameri­ lolls down hx The Bank that gives you PLANN LD SECURITY ^irologue, it was Mr, Dulles who. cans. We ought to hav^ibetter rea­ top sun control. Ji'ith a ^asm Of. brinkmanship. sons for being good than Rist to 'Thia American boy apd his playmates can look ahead to 70 birthdays — dielr life \ Jilggered the Near East crisis' show up the evil C^munlsts. We y h ic h only'^United Nations action would be for the 'Red Cross,‘we expectancy is 20 years more than in 1900. . 5iept from flowering into world o' , ' hqpe, if there - wasn't any such Medical training and research have played a major role in this contribution to . i'ar. .—- ^ ' thing as OiiAmunisin in the 'world. ^Ajnerican living -r and |t is fitting to note it during this Medical Education Week, ? Mr. Dulles was not thinking of We think_-the, remainder of Gen-, Jlnlted Nations concepts then Open an S.B.M . Account - eral Gruenther’s remarks, ' ' in Modem medicine helps lengthen life by preventing u well as curing disease. * In the sequel, this nation, which which he disqua^d the Red Cross I’rotection against smallpox, typhoid, diphtheria — and now the promise of stop* ^ad Just helped advance the Hself, might-jla more!-to stimulate , Manchester's only Mutual Savings Bank Inited Nations to new power and late giving than aity appeal to us ping polio — are examples of such prevention. This will increase because ^ e r ic a ’s prestige in .thee peaceful reaOlu to make the Red Cross one more 82 n ^ ica l schoob have the world’s highest standards of teadiing and research — .Son of the Near Eastj^sts, then weapon in tjie .cold- war. ' and they are trying td keep Up with the growing demand for {diyskaans.. jnmediately busied' itself with What he' outlined about Its SAVE REGULARLY " Jroclamstion of a new "doctrine" unique .services' in disasters, its The sch(x>ls graduate 7(XX) ph^ildans a year. Many Of them train dentists, pharma* y fo r the Near East. This, as it iln- safety work, its service to mera- cists; and public health personnel. X' * Save a p€iH of your salary every payday lolded, amounts ,tp a declaration ber| of the armed forces, its blood Stays up aH ^ a r — that the United States, alone, took program, its aid to international ends storage w lls— ^Physidfins at the schools also condutit courses for doetprs in practice —and this Bver a big power responsibility for refugees conatttuted a powerful Has modem beauty metas new knowledge to benefit patients everywhere. -if' pie tljture of the Near East' re­ reason for giving to the Red Cross that blends and ttmlls gion. And in this policy, fir from because it is the Red Cross, and eahibitkig any high re'gard for, because,, as he also, said, “ the Red Xlnited Nations power and pres- Cross is the people.” With springs so much strongetf f o r THE MiSr OF THE STORY^ - Your Savings are insured in full '..ii'..' _ Oge, we actually moved to shove Aa to why the Red Crqss drive than all the rest that it pie United Nations out of the way, has had such tough .going this ROLLED 20 YEARS Send th# coupon for o froo copy Connscticut Stott AAodicol Sedoty grhile we played some more of that year. General Grubnther had two of "WHAT'S UP,WITH AAEDtCAl lOUC^- 160 St. Ronon Stroot /HEATINC *. Residential and commercial eery power politics the United Na- I N ACTUAL TESri steam, hot waUr, warm air boilers and - -theories, one that enough people Nsw Havtn 11, Connoctkvt intorosHnp ond informoHyo — • a •' ' furnaces. fiona is supposed to ban^. did not refnember the ntunber o f • What concerns us is not tiuxt an and of spociol tyljw jf ipwaaito W tta /AIR CONDITIONING major, disasters in recent years' PtsoM sorid a fro6 copy of tfii booklet J / H O T WATER HEATERS (lamination of the before and the which have depleted reserve funds, fom'ity is thinkinG about • wodical Ipter may take sofife'df the alM«i arid'the aecond that."there is keen koolth caroqr. "WMT'S UP WITH out MfSKAl SCHOOlSf* /O IL RURNER5 /W n d o w AUl conditioner g f Mr. puiies’ pretty speech. The competition for the contributor's emrriMme possibility is that he ’IVfday if a good day lo re- dollqr;? /H EA T PUMPS -r aolve lo save atradily' in a doesn't really sense the Inconsist- Neither, to . our mind, explains All electric unit. Heats and cools. Uses /ELECTRIC COOLER DRINKING l l ^ciee of policy and behavior he the extraordinary lag in Ameri­ profit-raming fiilly Insured C urrent A nnual no fuel or water. Has NO FLAME— dpthora. needs NO CHIMNEY. FOUNTAINS— lor olHc« or siiop. can giving, almost ersrywhere: NO MONEY kOWIi 4 fmkHe sen iee mmtags fremt Savinga Account and enjoy the D ividend R ate Oiir .guess has to be that there A Isfuefita o f Piaimed Seenrity. has come about, in the past few th e Biodciide Hasn’t Worked - 3 Ym i* te Pay Call For lnfarm€ttiQn — No\ Obligrrtion monthii, some-strange psychoiogi' tSswiaaitad JBriUia. having dizeusaed tt)e sUb'-|Hpal tighUning in the attltude-’o f 3 , 4 at th* Bermuda conferenc*. is Americans toward their money, WtoviBg, openly to relait aoma^of not that they have leas, but that FREE HOME 3 fo « t , 'ika curb* on tnd* irith Oommu- they are,, temporarily at DEMONSTAAIION , X CoNNECTicut M edical S ervice!; inc. ) / China ic been honoring. more concerned with some private M . .. ^ ' -I-K. ssfsstitt II Ilf fiiiictitsT stsft aiiim iM tiitt ivings anchesler V(X9hingtoo-la, *ppareritly,--not go- ^ y

    S l i': tlAKCBESTER EVENINiS HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNy^ A^RIL 23, 1957 Police Uncoy er Glastonbury Community Sing SetA^Move Gountry Cittl^oubleS School j^as Suit Stays Britain Airs Soviet Newspaper's Face GovWnor Vetoes U.N. to Get Slayer’s Cave Indde Aftei^wo Decades To Gut Instance Firiti Tax Steel Work Suez Lease-Pur^ase Oh U.S.C6urfs Docket But Na Payroll Warning/on Suez "rhere won’t be'any outdoor com-* The June 3 affair in the audltor- Ths Manchestsr Country Club ■q^sShington^'CAprU 23 (JPi-—The-i vlew of government claims that . . ' ■ *'■" -i^ F ■ * from Fm * O n e) For munlty ainr at EducaUonal Square ium will be hlrhUrhted by an w - Euprams Ooicrt yesterday let stand | he owes more than 82 million ‘i> (Continued Irom Page OneJ. t has about dqubW^U offer to the (Ckintined lii>m Pa||^ One) "precautionary military measures N ew York. A p rir2 3 (F)—-W11-* "N o w is ths tinis, to be think-* thU eprinr. of-piainoe. Elrht pianiaU will • an ordet//ttr*ct'ng a,federal dts-1 back income taxes, penalties and Dulles are fully ju.stlfled." He added that llam Dwight, president of the ing how we can make our b* ws- Stele I t u eda(pted e three per cent town for some 222 Serbs o f town- ter from Bulganin to Ede^ Bept. Police Arrests For 20 yeara the choirs and or- accompany the ainrfnr. / triet cevtt to keep on Its docket | interest. Ua*. operator of", the ing inside the shelter, wee used to Naeser’s action Had nbt ‘‘b'rpuglit American Newspaper Publishers' papers so vital and Set June 1 cheetra of Manchester Hlrh There will be three’ r«nnd and tiyiy'^tit. by N e^o children In'Wheeling Downs Race Track, was 11, seven weeks before the Brit­ (Continued from P an Oar owned golf course ISnd.^ start Kolakow'ski’s car. •n expression of dls'Spproval.from Assn., said today the "threat of that they're worth 10 CejitSif Not X>aHag UM period he taio. W i w t a Falls, Tex., from admia-1 involved in tax cases for the years ish-French Invasion’ was launched. — ^ I School and the seventh and eirhth, five upHrht pianos used. In a formal IfcaiM-purchS The dug-out dwelling was Moscow.” Inflation" ■ hae become a "major eeven.:’ “ . 'x., texes------t aion. aald ...the latest ANPA re- get underw'ay by March. ‘The Uie . . . * . * FeaUval. said A.member A W AH H# of stheWa TUniversityt*% IsvAwmt 4 ee Asof ffCon- "A84 m favoritism?" . May 8, , ' <,f Outdoor . prophganda In the Middle 'Eaet. 214 Gardner 8t. ;Bom in Menches- est fo.rmalformal proposal eotjsldered. ha-virig a live Issue). 1952 afer hearings at Duluth, Mrs. Wanda. Sliter, Kolakowakl’s tlons." ' I charter of the United Nations.” ■ three execuUve sessions — forjporU ‘, »vera#e n ^ - opening has been 'scheduled fftr today that’ there were two4decld-! necticut music faculty: James Mc- \ Depends on Ruaaia ter. she was a lifelong resident of inn., produced evidence that he sister. It was at Mrs. Slater's The companlee. said ,Ribicoff.; Donald Timini, 26, Hartford, Amount Town Will Pay : Bqtial IMvUeges Doubted After the invasion began. Egypt/ In another note sent Oct. 6, newrspapers with circulation under i paper wages and the coet o f h«ws- Have received the •'preferential tax t arrested bv police yesterday Dec. 1, f»58. Plans for the bridge j„_ factors in moving the concert Ks.v. music director of North 8. Whether the United States was a member of the Communist home that the fugitive was cor­ did sink ships to block the canal. Eden disputed Russia's claim that the town. ^ ... Gwens said the 8100,000 priqe/fs The . U.sTV District Court fOr i0,(X)0; 10,000 to 50,000;; and over Print have both Increased about treatm ent a|falnat a Wkckfround charred w th fraudulent iaaue call tor four lanes, with expansion i indoors. 1 Methodist Church and the Masonic m eeu with Russia again In an Besides her daughter, with whom parly from about 1922 to 1930. nered, and took bis own' life and Syria blew up the oil pipeline from the Suez Canal, Users' Assn. the amount th ^ tow-n will pa/ in northern Tsxris agreed wlth/the 59 999. ’ ■ 25 per cent alhce 1950 of record *S*h buBnesa and provisions to six or right lanes if : Ttanspertatlon Factor tiled j Choir; Frederic E. Werner, organ- East - Wtat conference depends she lived, she leaves four sons, Refuse* to Recondder iW lddn tliat of FB l’agent Richard Horan, Iraq leading ipslde S>ria and cut (SCUA) was incompatible with of checka. He was releaced under principal a ^ interest' for;*^ that School Board W d d ls m is ^ the ’ EKvighl. of the H olyokeo 1 yb k e -AJ^PA treasurer Mark Ferree gycwth” which has seen iU as**!* the need arises. i One la tranaportation. Tha other hit at Temple Beth Sholom; Hus- largely oi\ whether the. Russians Jamss J of WilltmantlC, Charles 5. Refused to reconsider its 35, laat Tluirsday. Horan waa the‘vital flqw to Europe. Egypt's Sovereign rights. Dr„ Albert N. Jor] ■ — - ■■ of. Scripps-Howsrd Newspapers, a »2S0 bond for p. court appear­ land, which: is part of thp Globe Negroes’ complaint, but the Cir­ (Mass.) Transcript-Telegram, told "pyramUM from $2 billion in- 1M4 ance May S. A tentative toll rate haa been. j, u,, cbndiUon of the landscaping sell Potterton, well known local are seriously rtsdy. to move for­ E and John G. of Manchester, and Hollow^arcel it bongKt from March 11 decision reinstating ’an biiried yesterday. ■ *" Bulganin also warned that "all "If the Soviet Union will rec­ New York, said newspaper dlrcu- cuit Court directed • it Ao retain Police termed the Jicene Inside the under-10,000 group, that pub-‘ to hK»re ihan SI2 billioA set St »2 for a book of 40 tickets ] around the High School. : musician and proprietor of Potter- ward in suyk fields ss (Uearms- Fiwncls Of Coventry; two sisters, Cheney Bros. / indictment that charges the Uni­ the Arabs would rise in'saerSri ognize the legitimate interests of "Higher Education A National Istlon and advertising Volume are jurisdiction. The Circuit; Court said the pit-IlKb room "fantastic." Ushers’ problems are becoming "In­ •‘In View of this record of great ig riy l fo r 30 da>'si f'or commuters; j Transporting the necessary ton’s; Mrs. Doris Oole Carpenter; ment, freed^ for the aatelUtea I Mrs. Arthur Bums and Mrs. Mar­ The agreement Calla for leasing ted Automobile Workers violated struggle against a "foreign' Inva­ the user countries, and help to V^mergentf” will be Dr. Albert N. at an all-Ume high, arid "ao are that while the Neg^chlldren had Clothes in plsstlc bags hung creasingly complex", each year. gnancial gain," he said, "how can a $2 book of 20 tickets (good for items for use at Educational ; Miss Brenda . Cole,. young piano and Germank reunification, or garet Wilshn, both of this towiu moat of the present' golf course federal law by paying for political sion." This prediction failed to pan achieve a settlemerit," Eden wrote, Jorgensen’s topic for his address wages paid W'Rwspaper sm- been admitted to trie W h ile school from hooks near the celling. A "The threat of Inflation is added It be' said the preawit tax 6 months) and for occasional users g^*re from the High /School 'student who is accompanist for whether they \aie ,,simply inter­ ' three brothers,’ John Gorman ^ for five years at 871.800 a year. At broadcasts in 1954 over Detroit out. Syria. Jordan and Saudi Ara- "they will make a valuable con­ to the Ctiamber of Commerce Mon­ pioyes." ihit Miller Feted nearest their h^es "il is by no stove pipe, for venlllstlon, led to the 19.17 list of major con­ structure stops the growth of the a flat rate of 25c. would be great. Pearson skid. In High School musical groups; and ested in makingvpropagende. Bast Hartford, Frank G orm ^of the end of that; (ime, the club station WJBR-TV. The union, had bi" were bound to E gypt in a mili­ tribution, not only to pence, but to day. He ia president of the Univer­ Dillon, Mont., and William Gorman means certain/that, the^, had the through the roof where leaves kept cerns.’’ he said, "n ils syatcm ef I am sorry tha same'liann^ ^ dbrnesUe Inmirance companies? It Parish Jlouse Canvass Set addlttonrhe pointed out that the; Robert Vater of the High School 6., Harold E. ^esaen. President would presuma^y have built ijew asked the court to r»enn.lrt«.r' nnA. tary paclTbut did notreonie to her the Improvement of Ang’ lb-Soviet sity of Connecticut. ssid publlahera' profits," ha of Mansfield, She also (episs « same free privilege of trarisfet- to it from sight. people's capitalism we have devel­ for m behooves the hjSurance industry, St, James' Episcopal Church Is groups have grow'n so large Ip re-' music staff. Eisenhower's sperist disarmament holea and abandoned that part 'oP- rute at once on constnutlonality rescue. relations." He will be the principal speak­ By Officials grandchlMrsn and two great grand­ "br attendance at any'-'scHpol Of On one side of the dwelling was 'Eden also defended the British- oped in the United States, in'Jact added. •. blessed b>- this high level prosperi­ planning a second esnvass during! “^nt years that (here would also: In addiUpn, Pearaorl ^ d . some aide, has no new'inatnictlona aa the cOurae an the-wreet side o f E. of the Corrupt practices Act ban " I t Is rid longer po.ssible to er at the 56th annual meeting of Ferree also said newspapara children. their chptce as was accorded the a bed equipjiSd with a spring, mat­ French m ilitary messjires, Which bii'r way of life, is at stake; and, ty, to come forward now and plead the month of May for funds to 'pg ^ seating problem arrange-1 special. vdcal and inrirumental he returns - today lb Umdon dis­ Main St. / . on contributions or expenditures threaten and brandish weapon.s.” the Chamber, slated to start at 6 "atm have problema o f ths public's Former Town Director Jacob F. buUd the planned new parish- ' ■■■! | groups within the.High School will armament talks. TheVtusaians ap­ Funeral aervicea'ivlll be heW white .children.'' tress. sleeping bag and blankets. at that time consisted chiefly of w> newspaper publishers must ap­ fo r a $1,«W ,000 tax ciH in the next The sale would then become ef- . by corporations and unions in con­ A small chair and *6* gas range Bulganin wrote. '‘Times have right to information about public Miller and Mrs. Miller were hon­ house. Contributions, to d)ite are Ihie lawns around the new 'High j take part In the program. pear more serious about making Thuraday at 8;>0 a m. from the T In/appealing to the Suprei the assembly of troops and airo-aft P ply our ’full .powers snd resources biennium." fectlve and the club Would pay the nection with any, election for fed­ with two jets fed by bottled gss changed and any rtiilitar.v meas­ meetlnga and public records at. ored 'bv nearly 100 town officials, nekrly. 830.000. But an additional Schori jcould not sUnd the h eavy' The proceeds from the concerts progress than In propagandising, p. Holloran Funeral Home. i 7S Oouil. the School Board said ih^ units on - Cyprus. He said these to the. cause of halting the trend Rlbleoff labeled ea "dust In the 8IOO.OOO over a 1 5 -y^ r period, eral''office. sat on the other side. ures can only end ip. faiUire. j.. The IzvesUa-,/ the government news­ every level of government." local ^liUcal leaders, their wives amount' of traffic this year, he each year have been turned over and that is a hopeful Mgn. Center 8t,./W’lth a aolemn requiem ql?cuit court decision compels the "precautionary measures, which that can only lead to the destruc­ •yes of Connecticut" comperisona 88,000 is needed" before work can corresponding with the remaining Refused a hearing to Adrian The provisions included ■ coffee, Soviet Union- cannot stand ailde paper, .Moscow radio said. Later, Ferree spoke to the over-50,000 and friends last night at k surprise added, ao Jhe concert cannot be to the Instrumental fund of the . 7. He purposely avoided using Masa In 8t. Jamea Church at district court to act “a-i a super fail far short of any act of force" tion of our assets." anade by the ineurance companies b ^ n . Burjal will be In St, Ja m e e Ceme- tend of the watershed property Sdqtt, Hollywood film director who a gallon of-wine, a gallon o f ’cider, from this question. We wish to the Soviet radio hrbadcast a 20- group. . party held at Csvey'a Restaurant. The new campaign will he held t h e r q ,^ | public achools. This fund is used the word neuirsllsm tn his New school board in overseeing the were "not only compatible With "There is no group in the land svith tha tax struclurea of other bonds. .was\flred by RKO radio pictures s y r ti p, cereal, crackers, pig*pigs warn you in a friendly Way as to minute sununary of the letters be­ Miller resigned in February launched with a canvaaa dinner on : But parents and atudenta will to provide Instrymenla for stu- York . City, speech yesterday be daj’-to-day administration action the principles of , the United Na­ Who can- do more to fight infla­ '*M e n d a mlav call at the funeral '■ The propoasl also calls for leas­ afterW e declined to tell the House knuckles and two large pails, of | the dangers which might follow if tween Bulganin, Eden and Mollet 'The winking glow between fire­ states. the Board o f Directors dur- M ay 8. .Unwood M. Fuller has j (till get their chance to enjoy once | dents, primarily those students In cause_...A t*. It soaa' often IIta '•understood, of the duly elected board in the tions but fully Justified by the at dictation speed in its Arabic tion,’’ he added. home tonight trom 7 to 10, Wednea- ing the so-called "clubhouse plot," committee on un-American activ­ water. , necessary prudence is not shown conduct o f E gypt." flies is a signal between aexes. He said: . ihg his third term because of-pres- he*n named chatrinan o f the drive. [ again an old time song festival, the grade 'schools Instead, Dulles ssl^he argued In conduct of the public- school sys­ service. Philip S. Weld of the. GloiiChes- day from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. on which holes 1, 2. and-lS are lo- ities in N(947 whether he wa.s a Also found were toilet paper, Replying. Eden reminded Bul­ A letter .from Bulganin on Oct. 'The taxutructure of each state ■ure o f business. H e is sales man­ •Kickers' Toufnansent Started j ...... ■ ■ .....■------— ------— ------^ • " his speech that i^re la e"no safe tem ." ' ■ ter (Mass.)- Times, chairman of /csted, for 25 years at 82,000 a member of the Screen Writers more than 20 bars o f soap, razor ganin that Britain, France and the 23 closed' the- exi-hange. It ex­ Per to he considered separately ager of Hartford Machine Screw The excellent weather , set the i, middle ground'" tween the Com- T h e circuit court, the ^appeal Guild and the .Communist party. and blades, ’ mirror, lantern, spot-’ the session, asked; Norniaa W', LrlU e year, plus any Increase In taxes added, "makes no niention of a United States had called an Inter­ pressed satisfaction with the "six Haiti Means Mountains, because it haa resources and ec munlst w orld yrijl the free world. 7. Refused review, a decision ■light, batteries, towels, brushes, "When do we go to,/seven lEER-WINES i nomlc factors peculiar t" i^ lf- A Republican. Mailer waa first Norman Wellington LyW e. son which would normally r.ccnie to federal court’s obligation not to national conference to discuss the principles" ■ agreed on by Egypt son o ff to a beautiful start Sun­ 8. The Ui States desires to holding Easterh Air Lines, Inc., scouring pads, slippers, suits, jack­ cents?" Of tbs'state’s preaenl hacal con­ elected a Director in 19.'S2, r*n. suc­ of Mrs. Margaret Lyltle, 77 Main such property. Intervene In admlnistratK-e affairs canal in- response to. President and the Security Council for Port au Prince, Haiti—The-name, LIQUORS 4 day It is a "KlckeTs" tournament Taborsky, Gulombe be as helpful as possible to King 81. and the late Thoniaa Lyttle, Town officials have been reluc­ responsible for Wl949 airliner col­ ets, shirt|i. pants, shoes and a tube Nasser's ('provocative and illegal operation of the canal. Egypt later Haiti, means "mmmtalnoifs land" " A year from now,” he said, dition, Riblcoff said: cessfully, again in 19M. and waa and will continue until Apirl 28. Ulilesa and until bad faith is lision here in wlkch' 5.5 persons "most of iw will recognize the Hussein Jordan In: hla efforts to died April 16 at the San Francisco tant to sell that parcel. of "rat killer.'' s e ta " Egypt, he added, had re­ took the attitude these Were in­ in'the dialect of the natives Colum­ "We face a tight bUdgeUry top vote-getter in the 1956 local Each participating player shown, or available administrative *'W« Deliver" 4 mainta; independence and serve' 11 New Holes were killed. The drtision. by the A full’box of .38 caliber shells fused to attend. validated bv the Brltlsh-Freneh- bus found here. A H aiti^'p roverb , nickel newspa|>er as being sa much situation fo r thS coming biennium. election. He was elected aecreury chooses his own handicap, esti­ Hospital. Calif. ' ^ . remedies have been exhausted U.S: Court of AppeSts here, af­ a thing of the past "as the five the r s t,interests of hla country, Funeral senicrt and burial were Under this arr'angsmotvl. the and.two other bullets were in the Declaring . that Nasser had larsell Invasion. which also' describes the country, We can have a budget that does of the Board In 1954 and again in mating. how many strokes he ing Saud of Saudi Arabia was •Rather, bad faith appears to he firmed a 86.5.000 judgmWl against structure hut no weapon.s. cent ‘phone call or the penny ^Arthur Drug Stores In that city. , , , _ club would build 11 new holes. seized I'anal properties-and threat­ TTie Bulganin-Eden correspond­ says, "Beyond the mountains are 1 not call for any increase in present his last term. needs to end up the nine holes with Trial Begins Today not receptive, during his February presumed. In school segregation Eastern for the deaths Of two of ' Police.said a pad of blank paper postcard. Ik ▲ ▲ s9k ▲ A. A. A. .A, ▲ ▲ iff Besidea hla mother he leaves Eventually, three other holes ened employes, EMen wrote that ence was published today in the mountains,’’ / tax rates or for new taxes, "niis General Manager Richard Mar­ a score between 36 and 41. islt to Washington, to HfUng the cases, fo r purposes of such inter­ the 55 persons. The cs.se was a found there could have been used four brothers, three of whom reside would have to be built and Uie'fate budget can provide for the con- tin was master of ceremonies for A t the conclusion of the tourna­ ban he maintains on Jewish Am er­ vention." / test of legal issues in other guits to write the farewell note Kola- (Oontianed from Page One) In California and one in New York, t ’ the clrtbhouse would have to be tlauatleh of all services now being the evening and among the speak­ ment a number w ill’ be drawn from — — field, who said she was acquaint icans serving Dhahran Air Field - The ' circuit court's action wa.s growing out of the collision. kowski scribbled before commit­ snd sister, slso in Cslifomls. decided unleee the club could buy performed by the state as well as ers was Mayor Harold A. "rurking- a'hat, and prists awarded to the public defender for Taborsky. re- with Atty. John J. .Daly, who laM- possibly, Dulles Kdded. because takeii on-a 2-1 vote, with Justice'- g. turned down the plea \ f ting suicide in hi* sjster's house. t ^ ‘'clubhouse plot." needed expension and new serv­ ton. • ■ . player br- players with the lucky newed two motions which were slstihg Attorney Burke at th^risl. Saud waa not given nondiscrimtna- Ben F. Cameron diasenting. Schenley Industries. Inc., for a re Kolakowskl, 42. a Hartford fac- Sherwood Robb, chairman of the X The hey to the agreement, ac­ "The net result of the course ices naeded to dtmanda of chang­ score. Since a player can't qualify argued and denied several days Leon F. Hermanowski p/t New tory treailment when New York view of its'fight against collection ^t®ry workei’, had originally been ing times and s U le growth. Such Board o f Education and w.long­ if his net score is above or below City officially snubbed him. The' cording 1,0 Owens, la s provision the majority now commends,” of a 810.50 a gallon fe,deral tax on sought for .shooting hi.s estranged ago-—for a change o f venue and Britain, who Said he xVas ac- 430 Big Fires under which the club would con­ a budget, however, requires the time golfing partner of M 111 e r. the 36 to 41 spread, he really needs for a separate, trial. Judge Shan-; poi), of ^ viotims. Secretary's comments' came when CYameron said in his dissenting whisky held in bond for eight wlfb to death March 29 before .the continustkm of the preeent tax kidded him about his golfing sbil- to think twjce before estimating a reporter quoted Sen. Javits (R- vey back to the tow-n a 12-acrc opinion, "is to leave the whole del­ years but not yet sold to distribu­ eyes, of his 13-year-old daughter. ■ARtWARI . atructure at current rates Itiesi Robb presented Miller ■kith his handicap. , . , ■ DAahran piece around the Taylor Reservoir icate problem in the realm of con-^ tors. Schenley's sp|>eal said the n a t i o n a l O '^u?ke'Md^lAUy.*'rhoma.i F. Me- < 'dl^'%1 bel^Ve**“'n ' ’f * Set Recorejs in , "W e also must think of Cbn- three new g o lf ' balls. H ie golf club has procured the siUialioh. for protection of that reservoir. . troversy, to Invest the. participants levy was forcing distillers to \ ■ ' aecUcut’s future. W e can con Martin read three ''telegrams’’ services of Dave Melody for one Dulles said that this' seemed to I f the town insists on more-, such with the trappings of cornbat, and destroy bonded wliisky that could Officc’rs Elected Unue to avoid a . state personal from another golfer and fello'S' hour each Thursday night during K'^e^s^ln^^pr^SctivS to 3 A tlje css. with be a good lime .for » more general North America ss the 32 seres town'officials have to invite prolongation of the strug­ not be, marketed before the day SEARS Income taa; W'e can continue to Republican. All three were signed the month, of May. Individually. This was granted. - „„ j public knowledggi about tha Sues suggested, the club's position'w ill gle. It arms one parly with a the spirits reabhed the age of ROEBUCK AND CO. avoid an increase in present tax “ Ike" and one waa aIgned/Tke and The .lessons have been broken State's Attdmev Albert S. Bill Francis ly'D'Esopo of Windsor, Canal discusalon's' sineV'the canal be difficult, he said. weapon carefully l^eveled at the eight years.. By Wdmen’s Club hardw ar'e w eek gates. Wa can continue to avoid Mamie. j down into the following seaiions: began a brief recital of the cas* who exptjsSfd a like opinion, Is now generally open 'or traffic. (Coined Irom Page One) Owena based that contention on other, inviting one to, 'Vdt the the levying of'new taxes. A .fishing partner of Miller's, r first Thursday, short irons: second before the'court,, only to be Inter- 1 Judge/Shannon briefly addressed He said therefore therS should be the. findings of Geoffrey Cornish, a weapon into operation, compelling The Women's Oub of Milnchester WHEN AMERICA S H O P S A N D S A V E S an early report to the U.N, Secur. sound fire prevention and prolec- 'T o insure this, however. It ia Lyle Thorpe, rirector of ths Stats Tbursday, long irons; third Thura- nipped after _a few minutes ^hyJ the pralspective jurors after that, golf course* architect, who has the other to engage itself in pro­ About Town met last -evening and elected of­ essenttal that the domestic insur­ Board of Fisheries and Game, .re­ day. woods, and the last evening McDonough. The prosecutor, Mc­ ' in fo m in g th^Yn Taborsky and Cii- jty Cornell, and, for that matter, to.'tion principle's." made a preliminary survey of the tective measures. This course rep­ ficers and commijtee chairmen. the li’crld. ! In number, Che large loss fires ance companies, like all other called many amusing incidents of will be. devoted to' the club that Donough said, wss being too spe­ io m w must be presumed innocent iittid. - * resents a strategic mistake of real It is the custom of the club to Dulles said he could report "no (f, only .03 per cent ^f all fires, Connecticut taxpayers, pay their their fishing trips. Thorpe also, pre­ gives each player the most trouble. cific about. things which were s til proven guilty and cautioning '’'-Several previous attempts by the magnitude. , , Elwood H. Hoffman of 24 Maple elect a president to serve for a 2- j FOR YOU FREE fh.m ...mA.th,. Ki.. ’ progress" In the U.8.-Egypt talks they account for nearly a fair share of the cost of operating sented Miller with a gift of several School' Road Underway ' < matter of evidence. town and the club to reach agree­ In other actioT)z yesterday th e ' St and Mias Verna Verpillot, year term. Mrs. ^aul Willhide, ; fishing flies. A 20-foot-wide road leading 'This is srguing the stste's esse i«e” t ?Llr 5udgme?TT.eLI 2^ quarter of .the ..Um*ud toUMJr* ment on a lease-purchase offer high court also: Waterbury. w-ill be married Satur­ 179 Green Rd., was elected presi­ the state government know Egypt’s final decision. ' inss of 1956 expectsd to total from the parking lot in the rear in sdvsnce,” he said.’ "This have failed. 1. Deoided 5-3 the Alleghany day at All Souls Episcopal Church, dent a year ago. together with the | • 1957 Power Tool to sit on the esse. PoBSlbl'y, he said, the whole ques- 81,386.000,000. Special attention 1st abstncle has been price of the High School to the Board of prejudicisl. .your honor.” v Corp. ia subject to jurisdiction of Waterbury. first vice president, corresponding ; Assisting court clerk Dominic A. tion may be laid befors the U.N. ^ (opused on them for that reason. »nd the present offer by the club Catalog Education’s gasoline pumps and Judge Shannon said he had the Interstate Commerce Coti)- secretary and treasurer. ‘ . ' ■ . ' ffal Boyle ^ ■ . / heard nothing prejudicial l^ a tu re Dicorleto was then instructed bj^i j5er’urlty' Council tomor|X)W' or, The'industrial fire toll was exceeds earlier ones. Like other mission rather than the Securities The Study Circle of the .South maintenance shop is being con­ Judge Shinnon to swear in the' Mrs. Anthony Pond was elected and permitted the State's A t­ ,..j -- ■- .Thursday depeftdlsg nn what Am-i iurgest In history, the study proposals. It would move the club and Exchange Commission. The de­ Methodist WSCS will meet tomor­ a 1957 Mechanics’ structed by the iSiblic Works De* pnMgiective jurors and to.draw the second vice president at last torney to continue. bssasdor Raymond Hare cables . (bowed, with 117 large loss fires jjj* land which has been given cision overturned the ruling by a row at 2 p.m. at the church. The partment: A t the same time, a sec­ name' of the flrat two who would from Cairo. | compared with 78 the previous , value by the Charles T. night's session, held at the Second Catalog tion o f road from the pumps to" Out of the 29 m akers of the special 3-judge district court in program will be presented by the Congregational Church’; Mrs. John be examined on the 'voir dire: ------I year. Theseconstituted the largest co.. which appraised the land leader, ^ r *. Arthur Qibson, A ’ book Fringe Benefits to End New London Tpke.^5»j*l he widened regular Superior Cojart ju ry panel New York which had held the ICC A. Johnson, secretary; Mrs. Dud­ (V oir dire la a legal oath, admin­ j factor In the huge over-all in- f^r the town, and onto less valuable review on Georgia Harkness' new to 26 feet an d'" the entrance t"'•in court, four' wet^xcuaed by the had no jurisdiction over Alleghany, ley Bostick and Mrs. Joseph • Metal Rule With istered to a wltneas to be ex­ book, ‘TcAvard Understanding, the changed. This will make a direct judge before injKvldual queation- w .. marked by 14 Xpoaition______to ths _ new___ proposal^ ___ and that the investment company Swensaon. publicity co-chairmen Depth Gajjge ing^began. amined, to make true aniwers to TonibsloneTip.«4. Bible,’"-w ill be a feature of the connectlpn between the Turnpike A ( , , 1 'T ’( v f ' large loas church flrea—in a sin gle-■(( Jike'iy since some*'citTzens was subject to SEC jurisdiction.- Mrs. Fred Geyer and Mrs. Elmer All Fringe Benefits TOey were>’ ttie queations to be aaked him re- program. Hostesses will be Mrs. and the parking area which will en­ Alleghany. Won Proxy Fight Odell, hospitaiity chairmen. Mrs. AnnV L. Tracy of Bloom- garehng his eqrapetenry.i 1 r u p B ; 12-month equalling the totnl o f .^be stand that the town Annie Peterson snl Mrs.'^^eatrice- able the 14 school buses to make ^auch fires for Ih# preceding uiree-i. gbould operate a municipal golf Alleghany was victor in a 1954 Also, Mrs: Delbert Ballard and Jaycox. their run. be serviced and parked, A 21, vear ofd Rockville boy was'year period. | course, proxy fight for control of the, New Mrs, 'iTiomas Johnston, member­ New York y***- '*“*^*** , mtlerialisUc society U held out on ship co-chairmen; Mrs. Betty Dorr Sprinkler world Is biwlng wlw a proposal (, piqtter to cheer the tired tycoon all within a< minimum area. The pinned down by a tombstone In There were 21 large loss school - N>w I a w Permits Sale Y’ork Central Railrbad system. Depp into Red China Robert R. Young is chairman of and Mrs. Burton Rice, welfsre-co- that has sUrred ths Canyons o f ' and kssp' his hormonqs humming. road will be private and closed St. Bridget's Cemetery this mom-; and college fires'in 1956, compared | UnitU recently. the town Jaguar Ver$atile Hunter Note both the railroad and Alleghany.; chairmen; Mrs. Clifford'Trince, fi­ Commerce thsA anytljtog He is often given a high ealaiy, a after school hours. Ing snd wss rescued hv M, R ay-j with only 10 in 195.5. Six o f the 10 ■ j , (j been legally blocked from aell- The complex litigation ruled on tpf rjo je Janeiro — The jaguar, nance chairman; and Mrs. Justus since some unknown Invented the' fat expense account, an office-paid Simpson Sells Tract mond Griffin of the Police Depart-! ''big’’ ay Joseph Zanks,, 10 Fire exit drllla had been so af* I permitting a sale. Under Its terms, tory. I next to the lion and the- tiger In chairman. n s proposal is to pmtiect thatl Florida that are in reality vaca- tract at the corner of School A^ank Bares Heroic Tale Bellevue Ave . Rockville and hla fectlve that all aludents were Ube aale w-oiild have to be approved 2. Decided the Automobile Club size, but not nyarl.v so dangerous lii^ program for the evening 70 aalMf / SofWS*- W teak UtUe shepherd o f the*tHl. the bust-: tlons. stock deals, bonuses, free In- and New London Tpke. in busiA mother were taken to Manchester evacuated without a single'injury. | „j,j|(j.'jbe same ’ conditions aa an lichigan must pay 8384,059 in or daring. He prefers the densest was provided by the noted artist, Hum #iw« »•••*.- ■ o*y ihepe er k*e1b •xecutive, iropt wrinkling turance, medical benefits for him rone to Theodore Pasrek. Included Memorial Hospital In the ' police ■a t* 25-<**«. CeiH are two houses ami a smalKshop. cruiser, The/, association reported that ordlnancS: and 1944 federal taxes be­ forest and is the most versatile Harry Ballinggr of Bakersvllle, ■cKo*. tSaMl«4 cares by forcing him to take every and his family, .and pensions that KaaS *M* tmopSt . trei w ant •*• iS formerly housing the Glarionbury Of Saving Ghinese Boy Mrs. Zanks relates she and her ex|)erience In 24 large lose res- That gives the townspeople the lts exemption from taxation hunter of the whole cat family. The Conn, who lectured on marine seventh week off with full pay. would match a kiiig'a ransom. •^ar Mfore. He Ifaid he hit the landing atrip The Jaycee Wives will hold thalr fringe benefit. • tiple vacatidns for executives. It's Miss Amy Pratt, Mrs. George I Communists might do to the people New High Forecast on the nose with the. aid df a monthly meeting tomorrow night "G reat suggestion." said one ex- simply loo good to be safe. Johnson. and Mrs. Vernon COoke.' near there.” . H. E. Riley, chief of the depart­ St 8 d’ctock in ths- Federation Public Records •eutive I talked to. “ Our work load As an executive said frankly: The- food table w ill be handled by room of ,the Center Oongregs- ment's living cost division, said in ■ is terrific. .It’ll keep a lot of us "If I thought my boss felt he. Mrs, F, Warrantee Deeds announcing the new flguies that from killing ourselves If it becomes tionsl Church Instead' of. at the could get along without me .-one Mrs. The Nodevsc Really Co. to Roy ‘ he prosjiect for April seems to .In- ' wid|spFea4 In Industry. But In n^; Committee Airs Country. Club. Dr. Donsltt^Giilnsn, week out pf.feven, Fd never really Donajp the 'giieAt sjoeaker, will talk on A Playdon, property at 81 Arcellla a" even higher living coat own case. I don't, feel that J- really be able to re*t in my swivel chair of. ‘the event. Tea will be ierved need It or ■want it." - "Nstursl Childbirth." Dr. . ■ i >*vel- , > again." . from 2 to 4 p,m. under the direc­ John T. MjpislS to WilUam A. , ''CerUlnly ^ m e o f the m ajor TTiat is a typical reaction. Sidewalk Assessment Bill tion of cochairmen Mrx- R. G. .Try- Manchester Auxiliary Police w ill! Spallg and T5ora Spailg, property components of onr living coat in- Every sxecuUve is sure that a va- on Jr. and Mrs. Gordon Short- go to New Britain tomorrow on Campfleld Rd. > 1 dex show eveiy evidence of further House need Fixih’? cation every seventh week laJJne AtfAnslc: sleeves. A Man-eater bill Trade Name Certificate* I increaselT ln April,” R ile y "said. medicine—for the other felW . not E ^ a w a ra S i\ lie n a S that wpuld-^maintalped that. If the Directors' night to psrUcIpala .w-lth Newing­ ton Auxiliary Police In a target lAurenca-B. Perry, "dba Instant: ------— ------him. enable the Board of Directors to were given this power, the results match. The Manchester men wtll Photo at 51 Branford St. W h y? L e t’s explore the slttia- could be detrimental te the town CD Meeling oh taxpayers.•7 She said ' there would leave local Police Headquarieri at' Manas T, Kalagian. dba Friendly tibn. B ettv McNamara, telephonr .MBd-: ssaament waa opposed at a legiala , . .h* no protection against the Dl- 7 .p.m. . ' Ice CrsamtStete.M 435 Main St. Break Auenip.tccl Low on funds? Tha cars and feeding of proper ford 8-1758. ' Uve...... hearing .. in..... Ha/tford today. | rectors' lowering sssesaments to .Marriage Urenses Its heroes has been q problem with --Wariiing Signals Mrs. Helen Filapatrick, a former a 'point which would require in- Hose Co. 3 o f the South Man- D om in ic U trico. l20 Ejdrige St. On Office Safes all civUizatJona. j ■H Manchestsr Civil Defense Direc­ town Director, asserted that the creases, in.tsxes. "And the jieople," Chester F ire Department put out a-*-and Frances Anne Felice,'* 122 Eld- t-ie. Tilting Arbor But in the old days, whM ths woods fire on Garth Rd. at 9:22 ridge 8l., May 4. 8l. James’ ~ Ray(dTn Reinfercgd warcior' waa tha hero, the aolutlon tor Fred Edwards will attend a measure w ^ ld place too much kddiUon- An attempt to open two safes at ' S e e US fo r a Firm Using Boom today. Church. the H. P. Hood and Son loading Dunlap Rubber Hose lE N C H SAW waa simjrie. I f Uis nero' wo'n a CiVil^ Defense meeting in Berlin ? power in' the hands of the Board plant, 52 McKee St’., Sunday night crucial battle, he was rewarded Difficult Requirement tomorrow where new national In Tree Pruning and subject the towm to increased proved fruitlesa. police said today. with a big alica of the defeated warning service signals wilt be dis­ taxes. , t ; .* She held that the. provision for The safes In the office weie jim­ LOW COST smjamy'a tax money, a palace or cussed. She waa the only person present a referendum. contaiQed In alt A conqjpt in tree pruning, new’ mied by the would-be tHfevea, hut '!«* • * **S SuraM* y** K«hl aad aaty two,' and a couple of dozen more Edwards is resigning as town to Manch'es^r. was put Into prac- who sjMke out in opposition to the ordinances, would not'‘T(r'-auffi5.{$140^00 Biince Trust Fund sU they' suceeded in doing" was girl gr^>e-fetchers to enlarge hla clqn protection. To secure a ref­ )• ho*SI« i riiv*" nibbw Uayi M*«M*- CD director May 1. His successor j tlce on N, Elm and Starkweather measure. ripping yie handles off both'safes 5 roar i » * r**>»*. 4ra« e*»**iiii. I has net-yet beeh named. . | sts. todayr \ The bill was one of two Man­ erendum. a ’ Voter would have to and scratching the doors. __■ HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN . .Today we have a different brand Principal-- speakers "at the pro- Horace Murphey.irp Park Siiper- chester proposals h a i^ by the lign up five per cent of the town's Left to Atlanta University Police Chief Herman O. Srhendel ' ._p • . - ■atOT hero.aero- The realre«» aerohero ninf 20th*wuj i gram tomorrow will be Willard D .; Inlendent.’ saitrthe' new concept of Lagislature'a'XTities and Boroughs electors Within 10 days after an said the attempted theft was dis-’ ordinance ia adopted. That require­ AmeriM is nelUifr thei ^hjtfield. aaaistahl warning and a. man on a hydraulic "Syk King" Oommlttee, which was sitting in A ManrhCrter^Ivoman left moat 7 Robert Bridgman, her naphewj of covered at 3:45 a.m. yesUrday by ’Warrior’ nor matinee idol, neither eoipmunicatlons officer for pie,Re-. boom lifted to the trees whsre he tha Hall o f the House. The other ment, she said, i i too difficult to route . salesman George'Trueman, ... either office of her estate ,lo.JltUnta Unlveraltv i Wilton. Oen. Dougiaa MacArthur qor that gional Federal Civil Defense head-1 can easily snd quickly prune trees MU w-ould clarify the.status of tha m eet 167 High St., when he re)>orted at troubled troubadour 'with the In Georgia, according to her w ill, Among toatltutiona and aasocia- ths plant to load his milk truck. quarters at Harvard. •’Mass.;, and; is being tried out South Manchester Fire District In this connection, she asked that filed in Probate Court, ^ - - taJentad -aidebuma, Etvia. Presley. Rocco P, Mara of Watqrbury. air) The town has contracted with fireman and protect thejr pension i Irie. committee tack a referendum hnutft,super\'isor Fiahk Little Our national hero ia that magi­ The “ ■ skid tiw^would-be safe x-raekera en­ warning eervicea chief for state-Walgren Tree Experts Inc. of West rights when the District merges | P™vlaion on-the bill, if It reported Bunce, cian of the marketplace, the busl- CD. ______I Hartford to do the Job. done in the with the town on July 1. the meaimre favorably. ThlJ w«>uld tered through a window at the 'M H executive. And no hettfin his- provides 'sbHresr of the building and jimmied A new air attack service which peM by town-employed tree climb- Support Measure* »i triist fund left to h?N>y her hits: t « T has' bce.n harder to keep special election If the I-eglslature' discards the color system used in j ert- Both bills were. supported by bond. Alexan.ler, w ill ife “ » ‘ h* E** ! "P 5 'l healthy or oompensste adequately. .Murphey said an expenditure of passed it. Council for the Prevention of War |safes.-Police are still Investigating, the past will be explained at ,,the Rep. Ray Warren and jow n Conn-, Qeorgla college. The fund la now The present-day business execu* meeting. 8475 for the job waa Included in estimated to total 8140,000. of New York City. 8100; The Wom­ Hve saams to ba aa aensitiva as a sel Chaclag N. Crdckett. In speak-- en’s League Community.^ House of U\W'3-ER ARRESTED his budget this year. The average C A L L ORKCHl.N V IC E F IG I'R E H Mrs. BUnce, who lived at ■ 150 fiNvtaa wafeh, likely to get'wound coat to prune a tree by this method ing in favor4if the sidewalk assess­ Hartfbrib 8100; and the American MaJiehrster, N. H „ April 28 IBAS"e z f i r e s 18TH C ABINE T ment bill, the,v held that it would Parker at. at the time of her tip and hraair down with everything U about 815 Murphey said. Washington, .kprll 28 (JV— Association for tha United Nations (JV-promlaent"? Mauebester ■ Member FBfC Santiago, Chile, April 23 iTi—A provide for greater flexibility. Senate reckel*. probers said to- death, left most of her money to lawyer was bookedton an em- V H E Bmn ideera to athlete's foot, from The two .men usually employed the first college for Negrose es»b- of New York aty. 8100. squabble between two goienf- The Town Cha'rf'cr now provides i day they have summoned two bezzlenieut charge today In con­ htairt attack to hemia. . merit oKirlais has prompted by the Powh ss tree pruners are llshed In Amerlcs. The university Mrs. Bunes's {ieraonsl sstate. Unit the town pay one third the alleged prostitutes and a sher- nection irlth a-8214,009 shortage . E very possible reward of * j President Carlos Ibanez to scrap now engaged in sprajing tree* to si AUanta was founded by her •p ert from the trust fund Is e s ti-' cost e f . tldea'sJks and curbs and IfTs deputy from Porttaad, Ore., in the estate o f the late Frank Ms current 'c^tnet—iath since guard against Dutch Elm disease. fStller, Edmund Aaa Ware. Vpatsd St 822.000. The cash be- j the abutting property owner two for public qiiesttnning tomorrow E. Heaht- A tty. Charles H. B ar­ lie look offlcr^iour yriars ago. ' Froiu her own personal prop­ quests wtll be. prorated according thirds. In addition, the charter re- ronreming vice In Porttaed. The nard, 50, whose appointment a s , The (igM flared over arrest of THOR .MISSILE F.4IU4 ' erty. Mrs. Bunce left raali bequests to ths actual amount in her per­ •X COMPANY quirea ji 9 per gent penalty be. paid' eommtttee is exploring rharges executor of the quarter-mltliori four lawyers' defending the left' Washington. April 28 iPi— totaling about 827.000. BsqUeaU to sonal estate,. Probate Judge John on the unpadd -balance o f an assess­ that same' TCanMters union ot- dollar eatalc -was revoked last 1st pubilahing beuae Herizonte The Air Ferre ivaa reported to­ individuals IncUidie 8100 to Mrs, J. W allstt aald. The will o f her ment. fieials from Seattle tried to w-eek„. appeared voluntarily' at agatnat gbvenuuent eubverSlad day to bate made another un- John Rogers and 1100 to Margaret husband, who died March 11, j955, | The bill '•roufd amend the charter seize control •( nrketa and vlre potior - hwaa introduced a few feet, ^IlMn. feil hack ha to meet changing/conditions. advantage waa gained by chilling w f W est Hartford, 1100 T h e Mamhtlkar IVuat Os. w ith 6T1 totts In ttte aarrm/pontaig 4 n e Rasaniaasa. fa S U tM in flamee. , ,. / '' Mrs. F itzp atrick , l^srsri, milk befors prociszing. Calgbro of Hartford, and at the jMtate. 19»'period. / . -■ ' If ) ■ ' —, -Al %-W TV . \T-. ' : \ ' \\ ' •- 1 A ., :i[: V ' V' ) ■ . V- '(3 7 ^ •'r- ' "■ ' !l ■ ■ "V •, 'I -4. . S ■ - '.:V 'f... * •' \1 1 ,' ' ■- r' 'V'• \ .• ■ 1 4 " ■■W -vV' ' V 4 } r . - 'V A . , : m . , ■V- > r : 'A ■':■ PAGE S L E W % ‘ MMANCfei^STER A N C EVENING HERALD, MANCti^TER,. COKN., TUESDA^. APRIL 23, 1967 ■I MANCHESTER, EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1967 ^ -V - 1 / ------J PACE TEN t ■ - . -- _ • II-----~~r~l------n------* V . ' ! T"” ' ' r CoUimbia Mra. Arthur Peplh of Old Columlbia ' He—I’m ^studying to b f an ■ Ooee Kelatlve J)en ies Western Influence South Windsor Rd. ia spending a ISteay lefave at b u g b u n n y MenOMitSOwSO! ^ actor., You can’t go honse to mother, dear, Skywatch Schedule 4^ ^ his parents home. He la sURtibned siie—How are you ^ getting When we have had a fuss Mrs. Tuttle Heads at the Alr'Force base In Greenland. /— . r Recharge M ft Mhilei VA C'N ,S7APT NOW, Sens^, and< N o n se n se along? , ' a The reason is completely clear; School Plans . .V ...... SVLVESfEe! lOOTTA » He—Great; I can eleep- until She’s living here with ue. - Wednesday, April 24 Mental Campaign Mancheatei) Evening HernklHeraM (Co­ -Feel YoBBger W ! Bonboll Star >ors lumbia correspondent, Mrs. Frank HMM...THIS M*/ 60 OUT ON A JOB! ■? ■ noon already. — Richard WhSeler Midnight-—2 a.m...... Volunteers Needed ThouMiMb who foel weak, V n P t An bid man approached the; look, up the' word "milk" in your R eadied f dr 2 a.m.'-;;;^4 a.m...... Volunteers Needed Marchlsa, telephone AOademy .9E A SIMPLE dictionary you will And that it Columbia, ApriL23 (Special)— 8-9<)«9.- - I hasten to ticket wagon on the clrcue grounds A O IO M . 94 Smells 4 a.m. - 6 a.m...... ; .'.Volunteers ‘ Needed me Uwnpmtio *om V i ^ MEANS OP 5, » i contains from 8Q, to 90 per cent,, /■ Mrs. Donate Tuttle haa been named, chufs body’t bsnsriw. TW— .t DOVOUS and asked for three seats for the ,BY DlCK TURNER 95 Soak flax Paid to Foment Crisis 6 a.m.— 8 a.m. i ‘ • • ___ Volunteers Needed SOLVINO MT/ } afteimoon performanc#. water. I should nave sold it for |CAKWIVA1j t,4 Baseball . May Bid Date 8 a.m.— 10‘ a.m...... Mary Ellen Jeffries chairman of the campaign to be Sherry ,1a the only, wine that PINANCIAL ) TVIE " "ITOieL seller—Sorry, but we’re cream! , ■ •tar, — — ■ DOWN ' 10 a.m.—-Noon- . Clinton Andrews , won't turn to vinegar when left tContfaMeid .from Page Oiie) I Saturday palace officiate and for conducted during Mental Health iti doees few ey^eew# ^ w sold oift. t He it the IJoka South Windsor. April 23 (Spe- Noon— 2 p.m, . . ! . . . Louis R.. Call Week, Aprtl/28 to May 4, for funds exposed to Elr. In fact, oaygen im­ ’ V PLUMBER I eign non-Arab military attaches in ...... Jean' Henderson, Carol Henderson Old M an^You mean to Say you A farmer Was the owner o f a I Cleveland aPrceses clai)-/-The School Building -Qom- 2 p.m.— 4 p.ni. to help, fight mental illneaaea. Co- proves it. The gpyemme^rtt meanwhile r e -, Amman had plotted agajnst Jbf- 4 p.m.-L- 6 p.m...... Columbia DeCarll, May Hawkes haven't even three seats you can prise Jersey heifer. A stranger, | Indiene*—» 5 Courtesy title inlttee will meet toqjght with lumHla’a quota la |180. catcher impMied strict t^enaorehip on out- dan’s independence. . Barbara MacGregor, Eleanor sell m e? ■ having admired the animal brows­ 4 Jump on one architect Willard Wilkins for fur­ 6 p.m.— 8 p.m. Other committee membera are- Ticket seller—'That’s about the ing on the hillside, drove around I 12 Silkworm foot going cables. All Egyptian and' KhSUdi termed both stii^tements ther study of plans for the pro­ . ‘ ' Small * , , , . V ; u ^ rtu n ate. He did not, however, 8 p.m.— 10 p.m...... Betty Flvozinsky, Helen Shepard George H.-Reama, treaaurer; Mrs. situaUon. the hill to the farmer’s home, and | 12 Harimguo 9 Expunge jected elementary School In the 29 Adopt 3# Loader Syrian magazines coming into th^^jJ^r directly to a charge by For- 10 p.m.—MldnlglKt ...... R. H. Thomas Frank Marchlsa,. publicity; and Old Man — Well. I call that askedc 14 Put on 6 Catch breath Pleasant Valley area. Plans are Mrs. John Pringle, Mrs. George m derned poor management. Stranger—How much will you| 19 Dtstroee eigntl 28 Reddish metal 40 Name country have been confiscated for ;‘tsrgn Minister Suleiman Nabulsi, nearlhg ' completion, according to Skywatch Post tecated on top of Manchester Police Station. Volun- 7 Perfume untecrk may regm er at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal Build Greenway, Mra. Myron Berkowitz, take for your cow? 18 Sticky 20 Noun suffix 41 Opera by the past 10 Uays. , 'w ho said "certain foreign dlplo- Chaizfnan Cornelius Nicholson, and 8 Bom Ing on M onda^W ednesday, or Friday from 1-5 p.m. and Mra. Robert Taggart. The farmer scratched his head | fubstaneo - 9 Idolized' 31 White - Verdi (Masterson.’s dispatch, '' which •'’‘'‘’ferred in it is expected that bids will he sent •TM Mobil Whom is going to be the next 41 Within (comb Cub Program Frlo"» but he is known for his time plans for the iniatlon of new > H ( M 4 a r- (u ' The man whose ambltibh is to Rd. and Chapel Rd. on the east / ZBA Hearing’ Slated vanced a hj^yf-hour. because many Visitor—What became of that 21Weltet tsblo . 'The government spokesman said I anti-western views. members will be made. . li t uraor? make hioney "hand over l)st’’, very side of Ellington R^. The land was jl'he Zonlqg Board of Appeals of the Cubs'wish to attend another TrusT' other windmill that waa here last] 24 Conteets of the funds from abroad.,------. had1.-.J been. — Calling Niiwar’s and Hayarl’s likely has a wife whose ambition r r purchased early this year. Larg-. Will hold a public-hearing in the program of entertainment that . speed n s "paid to parties and others.” He charges groundless, KhaHdi de­ est portion • of the property- was Town Hall at 7:30 p.m. on May 2 Manchester Evening Herqld is to make his list hand over hion- year? night. The theme for this month'i Native—There war only enough | 2TScottUh did not specify how much waa clared the "same thing applies to part of the Nevers tract, wltn to hear a request from the General Wapplng, South YVtndsor cor­ ey—and lots of it. shoepfold paid out or name the parties. tho'se statements put on the air by meeting Is the “Swiss Family Rob DIAL MIteheU wind for one. So we took it down. smaller parcels added to apprdxi Outdoor Advertising ‘ Company. respondent Mtx. O. Warren West­ 28Turf TTie spokesman skid the situa­ broadcasting stations in certain PISTRIBUTORS 301-315 CENTER STREET 39 Khcountered and maintaining a well, as Well as Airman Pepin on Leave times and failed," he declared. fled to Sy-la and at least Sfi are resulting in reduced fire insurance tcSchers who will take a course Paris, April -23 (AY—FY-ahcolse «-n 27 Corridor ^"The west bank of the Jordan Jailed In Jordan. for junior high school mathematics Sagan today was reported on Her A.3.C. Paul Pepin, son bf Mr. and 39 Dormouse rates fo r'th e building. This will BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE IT River Iq^ the most dangerous, and also mCan a greatly reduced in- teachers at Stale Teachers’ College way to complete mcovgry from OUT OUR WAY 41 In addition still they failed," REPORT AB.MY CXINFINED in Oneonta. N. Y. Earl Sanford of 42 Meadow suranhe rate for all town buildings, auto accident injuries^ j The strongest leftist movements . An Israeli Foi'eign Ministry Ellington Rd. will take the-course '/EAH ? w hen I 4TIOC MV 44 Slight teste siqcfe for Are insurance purposes, d M ,y s* ri are on the west bank, in the fot- spokesman in said last all town buildings are grouped as v.'hlch is sponsored free of charge Hospital attendants said the vj.sl-1 LEFT 'i N His kCtSSER ■ 48 Follower ble evidences of the mIShap to th e, . OOULPHAVe FftAD.BURkE.' l SCOUTED VtJUR 1 mer Palestinian territory and dem­ night most of Jordan's 20,o6o-raan one and the rate based on the tptal to those selected by the Nstlonal &M«I> OM LALMPCy HE'LL TMiNiC he r a n 47 Debarks Army has been confined to bar- Science Foundstlon' It will be in 21-year-oId novelist are a cast on ' MASBVUftI~ f U »IM ® OPPONEI4T,CMIMP M«iCL0S<5V, irJ onstrations______usually_____ , begin______there in... y package. ^ 3 , INTO A CLOTHESLINE 49 Sainte (eb.) OLPNeiMsnai Hi6 tOC-«L SVM, LAST NI6HT.'— HERE W~ such towns as Nablus. Ramallah rackA for the past two or three Present plans call for a 18-room session from July- 1 to August 9. her broken left arm. a smsU ban- i »UT 1 THOUGHT IN THE BACit YARD.'— 90 German article dage on her forhead and a well | • 14 -m A BLUEPRINT OF HIS STYLE; ME and oven Jerusalem. The leftist days. The action was taken- he plant, with facilities for a c.ombina- Sanford teaches math in Sedgewick SOU Wtt<3HT then I ’LL Sl.SV! RI6HT6 'f «.». 9tk 91 Penetrate sr RUSHES FEROCtOLlSuV AT A dominated National Steering Com­ said, because of a fear of disloyal tio'n gym and ayditorlum, cafeteria, Junior High, West Hartford. blackened left aye. MAIN e r . REAPIN' UNDER M'S VEST TILL ’♦.my w MU im. 92 Measure of units, to keep them away from the She is expected to leave her hos-; i; / , tmere’e a l lL 1 /HAN, THROWING LEFT6 AND cloth- mittee was meeting in Nablus yes­ general offlees, and an offlee for Events Tonight f I MNJT DOI^ YOU COULD TIE- Mis 0 terday to pass resolutions calling mas.ses and to keep a check on o f­ pital bed In about a week. MI a-si«i Rights LkE a Windmill in a ^You kid* battar qiiiat deum a IHtla! Your fathar'a' ,91 Onagor . the superintendent of achoola. The Wapping G(;*nge will T^PLU®®EP 1 GAUE.'-'-SHEER TONGUE LIME A for the ouster of Khalidi's cabinet ficers. present a Harvest Supper, under Miss Sagan, author of the b«s»f- »—S FOUR-IN-HAND.' knucklat afa gatting whtta!** Cias.srooma in the 1-atory building BRUTE FORCE, and demanding the recall of U.S. The spokesman, who ^old a news will be of "the moat modern con- the chalrman.sjlip of Mr. Howard selling ’'Bonlour Tristesse" and U'i T l ! ^ TO POT IT Ambassador Lester Mallory. conference the information was .str.y.ction,” similar to Iho^e in the Muir, at 6:,30. p.m. in the Commu­ “ A Certain Smile.” waa hurt 10 n Q succinctly An American embassy spokes­ based on independent . advices Elmwood School which is nearing nity House. Those Titenning to at­ days ago when the flashy sports BY AL VERMEER reaching his government, said tend are asked to bring a hot dish car she was driving at high speed '|,'*l ^ - ^ u m - m a k '' PRISCILLA’S POP Didn’t Mean It man said it was still not decided completion in West Hartford, also i f whether James P. Richards, PresiL King H\issein "has not yet got designed by Wilkins. or salad. catapulted off a road near Paris ANNOUNCES HA! A IN T t h a t NLY ) dent Eisenhower's special envoy' complete control" of the army. Ke Abe E. Miller Post, Al, will and turnisd over. VI SWE’S ONE WHO STANDS Committee members, -in addition ^HE TRUTH!) “ rliV to explain the President's Middle. said the British-trained force still to the chairman, are John Flood, b y y o u tm rolksw a l l V —— m THE t r o u b l e s y o u East doctrine, would come to Jor­ does not have a commander, but William Jurgelss, F’rancis Burn­ f # WOULDN'T HAVE IF YtXJ dan. that Hussein seems to be In a ham,. Lee Magee, and Warren HADN’T MARRIED.'j- Against Richards Visit much stronger position. Westbrook, • “For my part." one government A dl.spstch from Cairo said anti- OradiiateH Sought official said, "I think it would be western elements in Jordan are ' The committee in charge of the better if Richards' did not come making an indirect attacif on the anniversary celebration planned M m m m . TRADE-IN at this time. . It would give the young king by accjsing the U.S. for Ellsworth High School on I leftists an excuse to start trou­ embassy of a "txmapirac.v" in June 8 is seeking several giadu- 1 ble." , league with "palace'elements." The ates and former teachers of the | (Despite Khalidi's appeal to report said even the moat extreme school whose present wh'ereabouts i SALE Arab countries for caution in the elements are reluctant to attack are unknown. It i.s- hoped that ; FOB A UMITED TIME WE 7:00 P. M. to 9:30 P. M. Jordan crisis; Egypt's semi-official Hussein publlcl:’ by name, but by every graduate can ba,/cached in j WILL OFFER YOU A TONIGHT Middle East Ntws Agency report­ implication they seek to link him order tl)al all may participate in j to the alleged Ame.rican conspir V Ct IoosiRAV ! ed the demands of a “conference" the exercises being planned. | some Jordan political leaders at''^'“ '-'' . ’ undermine Hus- Anyone having information | ASCE MAPV-MOT .EORM «.SS gJRME WINS.^ „ ass t»-Ms a* t M Ss( Substantial Nablus in Palestine yesterday. sein In favor .of a regime dominat about the following is asked to call You or* cordially hivitod to attond our April WARD WEEK ed by Egypt and Syria. S -ll , (The demands includbd: "With- Mrs. Helen Bancroft of M'aln St.; "Ceurttfy Night- solo preview. So Long, Jack! BY V. T. HAMLIN The dl.spatch added that Hus­ Herbert Nelson. Helen Diirkec, , ALLEY OOP BY RAY GOTTO d-.Rwal by the United States from WINIMWS I THINK SO...TRY THE COTTON WOODS Jordan's internal affairs": refu.sal sein Is believed to favor acceptance Richard Stoughton, .and Thomas I Allowance MDU just DON’T KNOWI of an invitation to James Richards, of the Eisenhower doctrine for Sals, class of 1938, Jarvis Brown, j -BETTER . VIEW-SCREEN, SEE You will be Brst to purchase the hundreds of items we have THE MIS5l6SlPPI...rVE, WHAT WE GET. President Eisenhower’s Middle halting further Communist pene­ glass of 1939; Wands Penak, Jean FOR YOUR OLD WOODEN , .•■VBH-.PIVSl’G SEEN IT COME YOU SWIM IT tration of the Middle East In the DeScala. and Pauline Gwynn. | bought for this event. NOW ON YOUR East envoy; ,tbe firing of --the RISING ALL RIGHT, UP twelve x’*.i Khalidi government and King Hus­ hope of getting sufftclen.t economic class of 1911: Eugenia HUbbard | STORM WINDOWS and DOORS BUT I OONT THINK FEET IN TERMS THAN aid to meet Jordan's pre.ssing fi­ Rogers. Sidney Smith and Dsvid LATER ..ON sein's palace staff, Rahjat Talhou- toward the purchase of any of our nationally advertised You will aUo enjoy our entertainment. Music will he fur* ITLL AMOUNT TO TWELVE HOURS, ni; the reinstatement of the for-= nancial problems.' Pro-Elgyptian MCCorriston, claslTof 1948; Angle! THE RIVERS.' MORE'N A FEW MANY A TIME! mer chief of staff, Maj. Gen. All NatlonallsLs fear acceptance of the Sala,.class of 1947, Adolph Grimm, combination windows and doors. nished by the Windsor Trio^ •with songs by Bernie Rheatime. INCHES. Abu Nuwar. and several other ar­ "doctrine would lie Jordan to the class of 1948; and Marilyn Davies NO DOWN PAYMENT TILL JUNE Free movies for the kiddies on our furniture floor. Free rested Xrmy officeix, and release West much as Iraq is linked with and Lorraine Smith, class of 1951. of sevMWl fcivihap%'. . -.- .“v-' /" ths W*st in the. Baghdad Pact. . ‘Teachers'- Arthur' O'Neill. Mrs. hotdogs and coffee, free soda pop for fhe kiddies and a p ow ­ Claire Murray. Mi.ss Claire Tor, (LebaMSfi Foreign Ministry ■■■ ‘ -V------;------■ FREE ESTIMATES ^ NO OBLIGATION! er tool demonstration in our basement. Come early, stay pey, Julia Graham,'Miss Cather­ sources in Beirut indicated that ine Flnn,""Mi.ss Miriam Staples. late. Save dollars and enjoy yourself at the Mme time. P country waa trying to calm the Court TV Backe«»rt SOW t ^ TPiVLE CWRS. C fr TVSiEBE DETWiV^. forts to modify wliat is knpwn as Town Court forces had taken up positions near In Town Court last night, Judge SAVINGS & LOAN Code 35 of the American Bar Assn. 0 P b » « 0 & « T V iV E S B T—^ El Mafraq, where Syrian troops Benedict KupAunos presiding, P R D a tW N D ------‘ X arc stationed infide Jordan. An Is­ The code bans picture-taking in imven cases were presented and raeli Foreign Office spokesman couTfe-oomS. one continued until May 6. Tliey The c«ds haa been adopted by a T*ET\»K>T)U- ■f-. expressed doubts . concerning the include!) David- Shea, Broad Brook, Cairo report, but Israeli Intelll-' panel of (Sonnecticut judges from disregarding a stop sign, fined SAYUKiG. gcnce aqurccfs in Tel AViv said 2.- the Supreme and Superior Courts 39; Samuel Levine. Waterbury, • m i 000 Iraqi, troops had moved up to who set this State’s court pro­ idriMinK in tlie left lane, fined 315; MEANS EASY SAVING FOR YOU! the Jordan border.) cedure. ' Sidney Rabb. Boston, failure- to Denouacea ..Former Chiefs Before adopting the reaqlution keep to the right, 33 bond; Arthur Speaking up for the pTo-western the association saw televtskm films Robinson. Enfield. drunken You Rtvtr know how ooty It it to sovt mer* until you . Givo it o try leanings of hi# government. Pre­ of this John Gilbert Graham trial In driving, fined 3102; Ellery Mon­ 717 mier. Khalidi danCunced stStements Denver. Graham was convicted of tagus, North Agawam, speeding, ...by Maj. Gen. Ali Abu Hayari and placing a bomb aboard an airliner. f24 ; and Oliver PurnclL Rockville, noxt poy day. Maj. Gen. AH' Abu Nuwar, .The In other business, the association disregarding stop sign, fined 39. elected Charles Bell of New Britain . Arthur Me.-wenger of Enfield, ar­ BY p e t e r HOFFMAN . two bfficers,\ both former chiefs JEFF COBB of staff, have^-jicd to Syria. Radio Station WHAY president, rest^ April 13 after a head-on col­ m ic k e y FINN Time Out! BY LANK LEONARD lision on Rt. 5. had. his c ^ e con­ ^ YEP, YOU'VE CPNVWCEO ME Reporte from Damascus •’quoted succeeding Daniel W. Kops, co­ ANOi M CASE YOU'RE HE WON'T BE MUCH LONGER.' t!*. 9a owner of WAVZ in New Haven. tinued. Five pas-sengers in' his car PLANNING TO HIRE HH • ms WIFE~G^'FED,UP AND THAT HBB5 IS THE MAN I’M a IT MIGHT BE . Nuwar as saying . that the U.S. < 44 Julian Schwartz of WSTC.'Stain- were .thrown out to the pavement Opoo-your account at HE CAN'T EVEN DRAW WALKED OUrON HlM.'.„t)0H, AFTER...A65UMING . AGOOP THING ] VWRE I embassy inT Amman had put and tw.Q.JjqspiU|ized. A CROOKED LINE, ARE YDa LEAVUS? HE'S STILL ALIVE/ ? PHIL GOT OFF , X HE PISCOVEREP HE'S HOULIHAN ‘ ...... "strorig presaure" on him to head ford, was named vice preshident SAVINGS&LOM and William O'Brien of , WCNX. Family' Night -Supper LET ALONE A- ID A BAP START? ) HAVING UNElfPECTEP -HAWN'AN a military .government in Jordan There will be a FamMy Night STRAIGHT ONE' h v s WHAT HAPPENEP ? J COMMNV ON THE TRIP extra AUN "provided T accept the Eisenhower Middletown, secretary^treasurer Supper April 30 at 6:30 p.m. in ENJOY OUTSTANDING DIVIDENDS. — AlOONEyT COUSIN ALONG M CASE dpleUi:3ts plots against the lib- Howell is encouraging the use of served by the Vnited Workers. A eraj Ai-ab' movement". car-seat belts, by allowing a 20 special program will follow the d Annual Ratt HayaH,; wmo served only . two ] per cent p.remium discount on the auppSr. days as-chief of'staff after takiilg medical portion of policiea bought Those In charge of the auction over that po*t from Nuwar, told by owners who have this safety held recently at the church by the a news (K^erence In ...Damaseus feature properly installed. United Workers announce that

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    Itstor Siviigf ft ioai AssoeiatioR-1007 Mail St ' R f i i r t ^ J 4V-* V • iw^ W «a> ink-, iw t!ii a « wa e«-.ea. ) : ' ■ y . V .... h - -■'»//■ V - : 1“' / - .'/■ "Df r*i t 1 ■f-fr. l,k A • . m , • ■ 3 ', ‘V ‘M V-: /: • i^- 7 - •■'3 • ■' t*.- /■" , 7 MANCHESTER VENING HERALD. MANCHESTER*. CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 23. 1957 PAGE THIRTEBN , MANCHESTER EVEmNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. COI^N., TUESDAVi^APRIL 23. 19BT —:------. • ' iipailp- ■ ’ ' ,—-r- ^FA €E TWELVE F” •: ■ $i THE Herald Am p, Mantle No. 1 By \. EARL W. YOST B raves Stilli Sporta Editor Mauch New Sparkplug Leading Afterj Elks Bowliiig Renn Gets Four ' One game up in their annual 22-game series with the Red Sox are the New York Yankees. The Bombers, alhiotil unani­ ith Boston Red Sox Title mous choices to win the American League pennant>/ook ad­ Beating Cnbs Johnson Goes Distancl^ vantage of an outfield lapse to win the first, game, uked the Boswn, April 23 home run to edge the Sox>in an extra inning second garni New York; April 23 (A*)— figure i ^ h e Boston Red Sox aspirations these days. The 31- Wobby Gene’s American League year old ^gifiVe from five'minor loops and the National then dropped a one*-run verdict on a wind blown infield The 1957 baseball season has . ^ W L Pet. G.B. By PAT BOLDUC ■III* first thi-qe-game set was stagedw-— ^ :------r ly opened as far as League wa^ibrought up from Los Angeles to tighten the Only an average of Just'under Chicago 1.. < 0 1,000 — ^Boston defense 4nd give the club 20 pins separated the Armory One game d sn’t make a season but if yesterday can be at Fenway Park where , the Red show at the Boston Garden are [rdie Tebbetts; Bobby New York .. ... 4 1 .800 Sox were once almoet invincible. 'i more doubleplay pAtential. Package Store, second round win­ an indication t’ ^n Manchester H i^ wjll not relinquish its • « « May 14-19. . United Racing is again Brkgan and Mickey Mantle Mnsas City 3 .500 2 So far, the 0-10, 175'pouinder has handling all details for the stqck Baltimore . . 3 3 .500 2 ners, and Gene's Bottle Shoppe, . prized CCIL ba-seball title without a stubborn battle. Sup­ "Best method of fish conserva- are c^cemed. Tebbetts final­ Amatem\ King done much more. He has brought first round victors, in last night’s ported by a robust'15-hit attack, southpaw Alan Johnson car races on Saturday filghte at ly saw xiia Clijclnnatti Rcdlcgs Boston . . , . . .. . ? 3 .400 a sharp batting'eye' and aggres' best-of-fiye-game playoff series for 'tlon is to eliminate all restrictions Riverside Park with the efficient Washington .4. 2 4 .333 ■ 3 ' ‘ -.-'displayed mf^-season forni in llmit- on fishing," mi says one Ted Lelt- post a victory aftei' four straight aive spirit to the club.* . , the league championship. By win­ ' ing rival WifKlham to Just four, Han-ey Tatteriall Jr. as director defeats- a I M triumph over the Detroit ...... 2 4 .333 3 i In yesterday's 7-5 loss.- to BaltK zell in the current issue of Esquire. of racing. Harry Storin is again Cleveland .. .. . 1 .3 ,'J50 3 Opens Detense ning the last two strings the Bottle safeties as the Indians opened their . "It would horrify most civil service St. L^tis CarokMil*. . ' • j more, . Mauch singled twice for Shoppe won top honors by a 3-2 11957 schedule with a rousing 8-2 ■■ .------V,. . I the track’s tub thumper. .Bobby Brogan, who speaks his mind Tuesda.vls Schedtile tliree runs batted Ip, (Kdred once mar^n. Learns Quick victory before an Afternoon vaca­ workers to realize that the best Johnson, high-scoring hack with with no thouglit the conse­ Cleveland at Chicago, 2:30 p.m. Of 19S6 Crown land made four putopts. « The incomparable Hippo Cor- Mi tion crowd of close to,400. . way to maintain a healthy growth the Trinity College freshman foot- quences, finally aucceedsd in bring­ —Score ((Vli vs Pierce (1-0). The performiince, -bodited his renti proved the man of the hour in our lakes and streams is to en-' ball team last fall: is a member Kansas City at Detroit, 2 p.m, j balling average to .381,: ,ln- five New York (NBA)—Nanette Makipg his first staH in two courage heavy fishing and elimin- of the Trln frosh track squad this ing about a feud betweenshis Pitts­ ■Pinohurat, N. C .-April 23 (J) -- i games.' for the 1956-57 champs, averaging Fabraji\ the TV actress who be­ i years, Johnson. Red's'nd White co­ burgh Pirates and the New York -Coleqian' (0-0) vs Lee (O-O.jf. Second Lt. Hillman Robbins has ...... a sparj^ling 130.4 • for his five ate regulations oi. size, number season...... The. nine best defensive New York at Washington, 2 Mauch. who was One of the leiadi came life first girl, ever to make captain, was practically ivntouch- and seasons." , . Nine different’ players at their respective' posi- Giants following his team's SHJoss dehrionstrated thst he is not going | iirtters in spring trMnlng, has game.s. After an opening 113 score. the 'major leagues, courtesy of at the Polo Grounds. BrsgaiV a p.m.—Kucks (0-0) V i Abernathy able over the first six Innings. The profes^ional baseball plsyerfl have tions in the m ajo r leagues will be (0-0) • ' ' ■ te give uj> his North aiid South ^ been to Boston before. Hippo rolled off games of 1.51, 125. an NB4^shnw, '-It's a Man's fast-workinige—lefthander tired hit 60 or more home runs in one month .ago -prophesied the Gl Amateur golf titlo without a Strug- ■ ______135 arid 128.. Teammates Hal tJame," spent three weeks with •presented with special mounted "would finish lest. Baltimore at Boeton. 2 p.m.— jle. * 1 PtByed for UM B»Ves" 'AL somewhat in the stretch as t h ^ season. They are Ton.v Lazzari, hand crafted metallic gold flnSHed Uivan (0-1) VS Loes (1-0). Woods and Gene Rossi, team spon­ Leo Durocher learning the Ins [victors finally snapped their The lanky llnlisman from Mem­ Among the five National Leogua sor, chipped in with games of 125 and nuts of how ballplayers act. 1925,. Salt Lake Cltv, 60; John leather by the ^lawllngs Sporting ' Yanks Trounce Senntors string of scoreless Innings with Clabaugh. 1926. Tyler, Tex., 62; Goods Co. of St. Louis- following Mbnda,V's Beaulta phis, Term., how' stationed at teams orT^whlch he played, Gene . 2 When she reporteil to New Mantle, after four c. homerlesa and 129, respectively. single tallies in both the seventh Babe Ruth. 1927 New York Yan­ t!ie-j:loBe of the 1967 sSason. . Yale BalHmore 7, Boston 5i Blythevllie Air Force. Bose. Ark., 'was with'.w'ltK the old Boston . Armep-y Package won the open­ York for rehearsals, she donned and eighth fraipes. games, finally powdered\his first Kans^Ni 11, Detroit 7. ' egan an impressive defense of the Braves for 'parts of two seasons. a Philadelphia uniform. But kees, 60; , 1930. Balti­ hdfcts Columbia -and Army Satur­ four-hagger of the year* as this ing string 5<7i6lff but the Bottle- more, 63; Hauser, 1933, Minnea­ day in baseball at Yale Field in New ' 'Yark 16, Washington championship he won last year by In 1950 he baited .231 in 48 games men knotted the series aL,a game when asked to do some pitching No-HItier Working New -York Yankees thrashed ,the (Night). siKioting a three under par 69 to and the following season, he .Pitchet^s Life Isn’t Altvays Bed of Roses she ” displayed niore baseball Johnson Had a po-hitter w'orking polis, 69; Bob Cnies, 1M8, Ama-, New Haven. . John Ne^. former Washington Senators 15-6. apiece by taking the second string rillo, Tex., 69; Joe Bauman, 1964, chief scout of the. Philadelphia^ Cleveland Chicago, Post­ win the medal in yesterday's quali­ slumped to .lOO In 19 contests. A 'oltcher’B lob lm*t done once he throw* to the batter, *a Robin RoberU of the ^’hilllea. left, and ,55'4-539. The losers took the third knowledge than expected. during the first .five innings. After ' Other highil?hts - spiced Mon­ poned Rain. fying round. Now it looks aJ though the na­ "I can't pitch for a week," walkiiTg the second batter in Roswell, N. M., 72; Bob Lenrion. Phillies, suffered critical • burns day's diamond activities,, on a day Dodger Stick Up Attempt tive of Salina, Kan.;\haa found the J e l ^ v Antonelll of the GtanU found out when they pitched agalnat each other for the flrat Unie this game 538-513 but again Gene's /1954, Nashville, 64; Ken Guettler. Monday morning while smoking in Wedneaday's'-achedule The bnly other man to break par r------Roberta whirled too late to grab this liner which lipped past him. And Antonelll fought back to even the count, win­ she said. "I ha^'e a sore arm." I the initial frame. Johnson pro- usually set aside aa a rest day for Detroit at Chicago7^30,p.m. Hands raised, obliging John Kennedy, rookie utility Inflelder for 72 in the strong field of 141 was batting range. : The network promptly I ceeded to retire the next 12 ,Whip- 1P56, Shret-eport. La., 62; and Dicic bed at his St. Petersburg, Fla. the athletes. ' Philadelphia Phillies, keeps out of wag as Brookyn Dodger catch­ Mauch goes ail the Way in- trying JarKad hia'head tip in time to see a grounder hop over him. ning the fourth game by a mere Stuart, 1956, Lincoln, leb,. 66. home. Nee scouted for 19 years Cleveland at Kansas Otty, 9 p.m. Keely Grice of Charlotte, who five pins, 5M-553. Gene's clinched brought In Robin Roberts, the I pets in a row before giving up an- Milwaukee, the National League Boston at Washington, i8,p in.- er Roy Campanela stretchea for ball in Philllea' dugout at Jersey posted a 71. to win, too. PhUllcS' elastic arm pitcher, tb ; other free pass to Ted Haddad j; • • •. ^ with the. New York Yankee sole remaining unbeaten team, City. N. J.. April 22. Bali popped foul off bat of Chico Fernan­ So tight was the battle for the 64 Baltimore led 7-5 in the seventh the title with a 547-524 edge in the finish up the tutoring chores. ganization. Baltirhore at New York, Yp.m, 3 fifth and deciding string. after two were put in the sixth I _ Brifilant Bob Couay of the Boa- jnade It five victories in a row dez in fifth Inning. Dodgers won. 5-1. lAP Wlrephoto)'. places in today's first round of inning when Mauch came up with /fl ^ ton Celtics has been a member of National League one out Slid runners on first aind Tony Salvatore rolled the top Inning. with a 9-4' triumph over the Chi­ . W L Pet. match play that 16 men tied at 79 single game for the losers, a 132 in Windham’s second baseman Mike / the National Ba.iketbaU Assh. All- Little Phil Rizzuto was a much cago ' Cu!ps. for the lost nine positions and were third. Gene grounded to first base Football, Star first team fo:- the past six Clem Labine, Rhode Island’s gift Milwaukee . scheduled for a suddrti death play­ where George' Kell touched the his fourth g.sme., ■Dolan collected the first hit off belter shortstop during his long Brooklyn . . i^vernment Tosses Haymaker Johrtson. s bloop single while lead­ years. For some sti-ange ne’aaon carger with the Yankees than he to Brooklj-n, turned in his third off today to complete the field. bag. With Dick. (Jemert headed for B o ttle N b o p p e I3> New 'York . — the former Holy Cros.s magician Robbins, who hadn't realized that home from third and Kell poised R iv a r f l ...... F- 93 112 107 Semi-Pro Show ing off in the sixth. The winning is a play-by-play annoqncer of the game-saving relief chofe of the in­ St. Louis ... InzDica ...... 82 7« —. wasn't an unanirioii.s pick on the Bomber games along with Red fant season as the Dodgers yesterday was his 25th birthday un­ for a throw to the plate, Mauch L ive Two Sepa rate Lives — pitcher issued four walks and ' Chicago .... W00fl.>8 ...... 125 iri8 82 9.5 fanned seven enemy batters, with 1956-57 ' dream squad. Cbu.sy is Barber and Mel Allen... Man­ whipped the Philadelphia Phillies til he checked the date after he threw’ up his hands as If . to pro­ ...... 9 7 in i 114 129 109 the greatest player o f our time Philadelphia to Flatten IBC stepped off the 18th green, had “a tect his race. f York (N EA l^In the Newtn.oth figure on the right aide of«next week on how football builds RSanrhard -.. . . . 93 (12 99 tOfi 108 Rookie Gets Tip from Top Slated Tonight six pf the strikeouts coming in chester ountry Club Pro Alex 5-1. Pittsburgh. . The bail deflected off Mauch's New . ^ ' _ ...... Ml_. __«_ij______crtiorn vi'Hrt « i M. Oorr^^nM.. . . 113 l.St 125 m 129 __. . ■ the first four innings. with plenty to 4pare . , .'As many Hackney fired a 75 rpund-yester­ Kansas City,- which hasn't been 33-36 card against a par of 30-38 York Giants offices at 100 West the Giant defensive line, was pro- character. The big guard, who's Mickey .Mantle, left,-took Tony Kubek out to left field and gave able to beat anybody else, gained Cincinnati j for the rugged No. 2 course of the right' -wrist and Umpire Ed Rom­ nounced' fit for Army service a log-toller in the off-season, T tita M ...... 516' &54 .5(3 558 t.i: Hartford, -7-^ HeavyweighU, a Meanwhile, Coach Tom Kelley’s aa 1.300 lights are used to illumin­ day afternoon at the Norwich Golf mel called Gemert out because of 42nd St., up.the street from Times Armory Parkato (7) the Yankee roOkie some pointers on how to play it In, the tricky, chib,. State champions last spring, ate a major league baseball park Club to tie for flrat place with its third straight success againat, Tuesday’s Schedule Pihehurst Country Club. The ■ _ dissolve Officers Interference but Mauch, hod given Square, Horace StoneKam arrives shortly after he participated in the writes his wife's worried about Nan«*ilo .,...... 114 9fi 121 103- triple-decked home of the World Champions. Even the best three-times amateur and Golden Jumped, on Windham starter Bill for night games . . . University four others. Ed Kowalsky of Detroit, coming from behind to / Pltt.sburgh at New York. 1:30 course has been extended to 7.000 In the morning, whips out hts massacre of the Chicago Bears, him playing football next season, JoriT f’n.^on ...... — n o 98. 99 have trouble playing the Stadium outfield. Gloves champ, and a TV. singing p.m.— Kline.(0-1) vs Burnside (0- yards by tees placed as far back it a try, anyway. •' • Taniulia .... V. 112 108 1(»4 94 83 Diffley for two runs in the open­ of Oonnecticut basketball team will Edgewood, Joe Curtin of Indian defeat the Tigers 11-7, 47-7' last Dec 30 - t*o would Jim Lee assure her that star will be competing for ad­ ). ■ qiectacles, atudiea the blackboard c r p 89 0 as passible. ■ Now Howell’s got his eyes out he really lost those front .teeth M EK)> ' 1I ...... 117 1(16 121 vancement in the state semi-pro ing frame and then chased the compete in the Holiday Festival at Hill, Wendall Roaa, of Stonlngton Baltimore beat Tom Brewer for New York, April 23 Tfie Government has to.ssed an­ and wonders who's going to play .ZanlunKo ...... w 118 117 119 opposing southpaw with three , Madison Square Garden Dec. 26, and Bill Schaff of North Adama. the first time in his career, knock­ Chicago at Milwaukee, 2:30 p.m. EsIahUshed Players i Salvatora ...... 11« 119 99 132 122 boxing tourney show being held third, how long can Sauer last In for anyone who has trouble squeei- playing lii college? more markers In the third. The 28, 30. Other entrie.s Include Cali­ Mass. Feature of the fifth annual ing off the Boston Red Sox 7-5. —Singleton (0-0) vs Burdette other liayniaker in th^N^cond round pf its legal battle with The 16 men playing off at 79 to­ Pitcher Delivers ing through the doors on the 17th Next, he gets down to the seri- tonight at Foot Guard Halt. ( - ). 1^, wUI Westrum ever hit , T o ta ls . . . B47 B.39 5.38 5 5 3 6 2 4 Indians concluded their scoring fornia, Dayton, Manhattan. New Connecticut PG.A show, attended Willie Mays hit his third home 1 0 the International BoxingVClub. Uncle. Sam's late.st blow is day include such established play­ flopr. In mind is the memory of an ' biwiness of assessing talent. __ ■■'aa. Rome Plans Surprises Unbeaten ban Connolly of Cincinnati at St. Louis, 9 p.m.— ers as former North and South Middletown, April 23 (#>—Wes- In the New York Giants’ offices Emlen Tunnell slouching into th e' J°bn Bauer, a ps-pound sped-, with an addilional three runs off York.U, Pittsburgh. Seattle and by 250, was a talk by Herb Gratfls run in three day • to account for all aimed at flattening the giaiUNlBC. leyon'B Cliff Hordlow pitched him­ at 11 West 42nd St., another ^ock Thompsonville tangles with. Hart­ reliefer RusS Kearns in the' sixth Temple . . . Jack' Kramer has an­ of Chicago, top notch golf writer, the Giant runs. Hank Bauer hit a Gross lO-O) or Jeffcoat (0-1) vs champions Frank Strafaci of Miami office a decade ago thU iH>ring | me" out of \ 1 3 _ ford's Abe Davis, recently crowned Dickson (0-)). In a proposed decree filed yes­ self a six-hitter and Imtted tn tha up the street, .Tim !.«« Howell Inning. nounced that the American portion and Tony Manero.... Joe Donato grand slam homer in the Yankees' terday, the Government asked the I could, if it desired,-take the Beach, Fla.: Mai Gailetta Of Old and , wondering If anybody ---- of service and might take Griers: New England c.hamp, in a heavy­ (Only Games Scheduled). Westbury, N. Y.; Ed Meiater. of winning run I'n the ninth inning to shifts his she feet five inches into Maybe the Steelers would eason For Olympics in 1960 Although charged with two of' of his present pro t«nhi.>( lour has was named "Pro Golfer of the rout of Chuck Slobbs, an old Federal Court to dis.solve the IBC, case\te the U.S. Court of Appeals, give his' baseball team a 5-4 win an «u y chair and also looks at a interested in 'looking over an un- Place. , , weight feature bout. hLs team's four miscues, short­ been completely booked through Year" by the State PGA and was nemesis, while his mates rubbed it Monday's Results Cleveland; former Walker Cup wanted Iowa football player. And; ?«•*■ V’lth one of the r veterans Julio Romero, one of the best _ and force its officers, James D.l and iHtimately to the Supreme over Oonnecticut yesterday. btackboaid. stop Danny Renn emerged as the May 27. The pro net stars. Pancho the recipient of a plaque... Big in by pulling off a triple steal. ' New York 3. PitUburgh 1. Norris, president, and Arthur M .'court team alternate, Pinehursl's Dick after 10 years. ^ same Tufinell U ' But first, let s ukc out In New York Rome, April 23 (A>)--There's an-has just wound up. a long series looking 'lKhtwei«ht proape^^^^ t„p sticker, pounding Gonzales and Ken Rortwall.. have, Bob Pettit of the St. Louis Hawks Brooklyn 6, Philadelphia 1. Chapman, winner of the U.S., Brit­ _ The differencA? Stoneham'g sUH-an all-pro fixture in the Giants, Picturw and see what he Tooks- Mizeli Hit Hard Wirtz, Mcc-pre.sident, to dispose of; PrbW e Resignation ish, French and Canadian Afnateur 'G iants are saddled nith the in­ old legend in Rome that if you of talks but CONI officlal.s here though he hasn t fought j or.t four hits in five trips Co­ attracted 30 F«r cent more fans in the NBA has been named the Milwaukee 9, CWcago 4. their stock and interest in the * x . . , defense in action against the Giants. ls the former amateVir and Golden captain Leo CjT chipped in with Vinegar Bend Mizeli. who sel­ Cincinnati 10. St. Louis 6 titles; and Charlie Harrison of At­ security of a temporary home'in Afternoon .Movie stand at midnight alone in the on progrcs.s tow-ard the, 1960 goal than the tour attracted a year ago. winner of the Hickpx Award for . N o Easy Task a . Area Extended ruins of the Colosseum you can of '"Ipe biggest and best Olympics Glaves champ on the bill. three binelea and hie- Detroit’s ked Wings dominated the month of March. ♦' dom succeeded in lasting through (Night). NorrUis pr.^T^^^ t h ^ N o r r i s ^ r.s"ljn lanta, . former Southern- Golf Assn, Sports in Brief the Ptflu '-Grounds.— apparently Of course, building a pro team Pull down the shade, the pro takes on Willie Hines National Hockey League the first Inning during the exhibi­ Wednesday's Schedule ^ I within 30 days asOfficers or direc- isn't left, entirely to chance. In Jector's all set up, slip in the can Albany, N. Y., April ,23 (fh sonville, Romero, lil^nert to Kid , All-Star selections with no less Hard-hitting Charliie Maxwell of tion .season; showed little improve­ New York at Brookij’n. 8 p.m. Followexl Victory 1 tors of the Garden ■ and that Grice, with a 34 finish, and Dr. harassed by lack of ballplayers. the mbming, after a leisurely of film and let 'er roll. Catch that early Christian martyrs and the "The Italians are making mag- Chocolate, won the Puerto Rican Bud Taylor of Pomona, Calif., who The" NCAA championship ^Torth When' Howell looks at his black­ , u , j Gov. Harriman today approved clanking of their chains. hificent headway." he says. "From ing single apiece. than four players being named lo the Detroit 'Tigers is hoapitalized ment as the Reds clubbed him for Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. 8 This decree followed the Govern- ’ the Garden Corp. be^estrained, commutation from his home in .1® /?f'^*‘-tegislatfbn extending the thorough- llghUveiglit- title at 17. and the the six positions. Goalie Oleitn for treatment of a boil under his four runs in the second Inninf and p.m. ment's victory March 8 in the first from promoting or havingsan inter- finished with 34 after a shaky 41 Carolina baaketball team had seven board roster of Giants, he sees the Englewood. N. J„ where he's-help­ with hla handR, watch that lat- hi^fi mrinof Ti«*n«nn in New York But 40 months from now — If what I've been told this cannot fail past two yeai'S took Golden Gloves Ringing Double —- added four more off Lindy McDan­ start, were the only.men'to master individual records last season. Six A bred racing -season in . New York Hall, defenseman Red Kelly and arm .'... Ernie Bottomley of Wil- Chicago at Cincinnati. 8 p.m. loiind of the anti-trust battle when, eat In the promotion of woHd title ' champions of the world, co-tenant ed administer the formula to the eral movement. you’re lucky enough to gel a ticket be I'te most attractive Olympics lilies'in New York. the back nine were made by Lenny Rosenbluth, of the home of champions, the State‘from 197 tto 210 days. —^ at midnight you will hear the ever staged in the modern series, Cyr led off in the first inning wingers Gordie Howe and Ted limantic is the new director of iel in the third. St. Louia at Milwaukee, 2:30 Judge Sylvester J. Ryan ruled the fights as long as It control*\the youngest,of the Howell clan (wife It's not a bad way to spend an Tlie hill is related to a measure Bobby Hill, a light-heavyweight with a ringing double just inside Lindsay were the Motor City rep- athletics and baseball and basket­ Johnny Temple and Ed Bailey p.m. IBC guilty of monopolizing world garden a.s afi Arena. Three players tied for third place the other by Pete Brennan. Yankee Stadium. He also is look­ Sue and . two), he picks up the afternoon. From it may come a very earthly grunts and groans of ' Ancient Glories of Hartford IS the TV singer on , ' at par 72 and all had 34-38 cards ing gt the reigning franchbte in he signed earlier this moYith giving the leftfield foul line, Dick Kacin- rfcsentatives oh the squad- Tlie .re­ ball coach at the Hartford Branch cracked three hits apiece to pace championship boxing bouts -Also propo.scd was that Norrir^o point up the troubles of the back dlctaplionf -like any other execu­ deal which could give the Giants the flat tracks about a quarter 20^ Century ©lympic wrestlers. nor,n,„y c^im - man- the bill. He .face.s Willie Wilson •ski worked Diffley for a walk and maining two spots went to defense- of the University of Connecticut... the Redl^s' 14-hit assault on six After hi.s finding. Judge Ryan fbotball. tive and answers the mail. another Dick Modzelewski, * who InstcaU of the togaed Roman gets really excited when he of New,' Haven. Hill 4a seen often and Wirtz be enjoined from pro-1 nine 'I^ey were Lawrence Cook, Bill Warren, Amherst sltigh-scor- Pleasant Job greater .share of parimutuel, bet­ the bases were loaded when nobody man Doug Harve.v of Montreal and Ba.'^eball scouts Whitey Plurek of St. Louts hti.'lers as the Cards ordered both sides lo file proposed raolihg championship fights a s . the^rightsillle Beach. N. C., po- ing basketbair center and captain- .< There’s a letter from g kid out plugged the other defensive, tackle ting receipts. ■ Emperors aloof in their marble log- lun^g ptan.s to bring the on Billy . ■. KowalczyU’s . , show on °h Renn’s perfect sacri- center . Jean Bellveau, also of the the Brooklyn Dodgers and Neal chipped in with six errors. Tom Last Night’s Fights HowelVa Job la ; to coach the on Long Island who says he made so well last year. And. there’s also decrees. long as either'has a financial Inter- liceman with a cross-hand grip elect for next season, also cap­ The Greater New York Racing gias above the arena, there will he glories back to Rome. - Channel 53 out of Waterbury on | flee hit. down the third base line Canadies. Each member of the Lahoney. of the Boston Red Sox Acker, third of four Cincinnati In answer lo the Government's est in the Chicago.Stadium. Detroit and IhiNAuguata, Ga.. pair of .Jake tained the cross-country team last G4anta, and it's a pleasant one this the All-Iraq service .team, can the pleasure of * revfewing the .Assn,, which operates the four flat a glittering audience in white ties, -.JUst-imagine it." he says."Just being a soloist on the bill, “ oc^by j Johnson fanned for the first out first team will receive *1.000 from were in the stands at Wesleyan pitchers, was credited with the vic­ New York—-Yvon Durelle. 174>%, recommendations, the IBC and Die fail. - - time of year. run the 100 in 9.2 and was known Giants in action —world cham­ tracks in the state, sought ^the and tails, diamonds and fur capes, ' Olympia or St. Louis Arena. Howard. ^miflnallBl last ybar, and imagine the Olympic torch being had a .lozen fights in the service - but Hohenthal rescued two teani- the N.H.L office.' Harvey has been yesterday for the Weseylan-ConJ' tory. Wally Moon. Ken Boyer and Canada, outpointed Angelo De­ Garden Corp. offered to give up all Cobby Wa: ‘Tve got three months,’’ he sayif; as the toughest kid .west of Mos- pion style. legislation to help finance “ iLs The Colosseum project — for the borne high aipng the Via Sacra — and won them all. ten -of them by mates with a line single to almost named on six straight All-Star nectlcut gam e... Ramon Monzant Walker Cooper homered for the Fendis, 173, Brooklra. 10. In addition, the Government "to fill one position, ^now where sepequv He’d like- to take Frank Meanwhile, Btonehani down the multi-million dollar reconstruction finals of the Olympic wrestling exclusive contracts with boxers asked that the defendants be en­ Former i North-South Champion P the sacred -way—to the ancient , J- f 1 ' centerfleld. ' first teams . . Second team selec­ has changed his mind and will join losers. Stan Musial continued his Holyoke, ^fass.—Wayne Bethea. Highest, scoring contest during wa can find a good defensive ' [ Gifford's place., "fhe Rotarians at street has to trek uptown every program wfiiirh includes a »e\v tourney at the 1960 Games - is and to limit its promotions of title joined from enforcing contracts Bill Campbell ^H untington, W Capilollum-and from there to the f b-V R*""- Johnson, Her- tions were Jacques Plante, Cana­ the forces of the New York Giants early spring hitting with four hilsiM 2's, N^v^York^ outpointed Jeff fights to two a year for a five-year Va., Hobart Manmy of Savafmah the last 2'0 years of World Series tackle? E ast' poonboggle. Maln^,..^ would afternoon and suffer throuvb those “dreanv track" on the site'of the Just one of the many surprises the Colosseum. Hartford and second baseman Dick Hut- dies, goal; Fern Flaman. Boston, this week. His home is In Vene­ to boost his average to ..524. I’"'D.ver, 207, "Springfield, .---j Mass., 10 that would prevent an arena own­ play occurred in the second game Roosevelt Grier, the mam- like him to address a luncheon othei* Giants live. Aquedwt track. Italian National Olympic Commit Toronto George Cliuvalo, period. er or Operator -from leasing the Ga., Billy Joe Pattortsof Morganton "It’ll be ju.st like bringing the turn out tlic daikhory of | son, plus two Windham bobbles sr- and Bill Gadsby. Rangers, defense; zuela. . . The Milwaukee' Braves Ruben Gomez, encouraged by The tliilrd' round will start May N.C. arid Don Blspllngimff of Win in 1956, when Brooklyn best the Harriman signed the racing sea­ tee organizers are planning for the J history books to life." center Eddie Litzenberger, Chi­ handled 173 chances in their first Mays' three-run homer in the 207 >-2, Toronto, stopped Emil arena to other persons for promot­ ter Park, Fla., all quaHRed, al Yankees, 13-8. son bill wlUrout comqient., 6,300 athletes an^ W0,000 visitors But CONI officials emphasize Brlko, 193, Pittsburgh. -2. 20'w4ien Judge Ryan will hear oral ing boxing. k—___ .. r' : an ■ ,fn r.te n 'U rn e y string Sy I telh/sln the' Ih'l^^dTnnlnrH cago, and Maurice Richard, Mon­ five games without an error be­ third inning, turned back the Pi­ arguments on the decrees. ■ After thouglr none menaced theHeaders Yvort leaped up at two and wobbled expected to invade Rome. that the Games will not be merely haUUng Uinhle Wiliiam. of treal, and Real Chevreflls, Boston, fore third baseman Eddie Mathews rates with six hits for his second New Orleans -Al (Tiger) Wil­ across the ring for the remainder Italian officials , originally liams, 156. Los' Angeles, outpointed hearing both sides, the Judge will Five of the last 10 winners of' a revival of the splendoia of an­ wings. Howe was the biggest point muffed an easy pop fly against victory. After the game. G 1 a n, t make a final Yuling. 'This may not GREAT EASTERN PRACTICE Durelle Beats DeFendis of the mandatory eight counr' planned to use the crumbling gray cient Rome. • Wethersfield’S Johnny Martin. X 'l i Z - * " getter with 176, four more than the (Chicago Cubs... Annual ma­ Manager Bill Rigney denied a re­ Charley Jo.seph, 161, New Orleans, lafayplte Triumphs Pimlico's *100,000 Preakneas went Durelle made up for that by Colosseum for ail boxing and To cater . for the crowds, the surprise winner oyer clas.sy Gary "‘"f''"f' . Harvey totaled. Average- age of jor league All-Star'baseball game quest by Bragan for hia Pirates to 10. end the court batlie. however. The on to become the horse of the year. decking Angy in the fourth- with I Looking Back| wrestUlig events. But they re­ skeletons of what will be glittering Kelly, boxes Billy Tillman of Stem-1 ^ a frame, Coach Bernle August reports ey were Citation, Capot,. Hill ford', a lough .foe. Middleweight 1 /h e sixth, ■ the players on the first team is this season will be played in St. hold a_ post-game batUng practice that the Great Eastern softball a aeries of blows climaxed by a luctantly shelved these plans wpen white modern stadiums are al­ 28.6. Harvey is the "old man',' at Louis. The contest is scheduled session. Rigney, still rankled by Prince, Nashua , and Native D(U1- In Action Packed Fight right. DeFendis staggered to his Jesse Prichette of New Haven, who heat out a slow- team, a member of, the Rec Soft­ Fifteen Ye«r* .Ago Today—Lou surveyors pointed out that excoa- ready going up fast. 32 while Beliveau is the youngest July 9 at Busch Stadiumr'. .. Wres­ Bragan"s crack that • the Giapla ball League this season, will prac­ feet at three and the bell rang 'tNovikoff homered for the winning sive damage might be caused to Mussolini’s ornate White marble stopped Nelson Hawkihs in his last i ™ r*5®'i ‘® at 25. tling show Friday night at the New were the worst team in the Na­ at the five count. exhibition city on the outskirts of bout battles Emile Hernandez of i •‘"Aled to leftfield. Kacinski • • • Southpaw Can’t Beat Brooks^ tice this afternoon at 3 o'clock New York, April 23 (^)—Yv0n Durelle, the Canadian boxer- run in the six'lh inning a.s the the ancient monument. Engineers Hartford ■ followed with another one-base Kaven Arena headlines R i c k I tional League, growled a terse "To and again tomorrow' morning at Brooklyn’s three top farm teams ■They belted each other freely Chicago (Tub* edged the St, Louis approved the project for a one.v Rome will be brought into service Chreus dates for the Ringling Starr and Ovama Kato. hell with them." in turning down this season ate Los Angeles, Mon- ■ fteherman, headed back to his fishing fleet today after .scor­ the rest of the way with Durelle for the indoor sports, like basket­ There will- be 10 bouts in all, - ‘*"®®h ‘o center and continued to 10 at RoberLson Park. All local Cards 2-1 behind Bill Lee's -seven-^ night stand and limited audience. three-rounders filled with action *®«>"o on the throw-in. as. Avery the request. Bragpn's comment All in the Mind Says Antonelli candidates are welcome. tresl and St. I ^ l . ing his second straight victory at New York's St. Nicholas earning the edgeNby throwing and hitter. ball, sqiia.sh, and fencing. The Boston Red Sox have was a succinct "They need the landing more punthc.s. ‘ Ten Years .Ago Today — Loll Most Original Just behind the sleeping spiies that has drawn siiccetsively larger j J'^ored and Cyr scampered to third i^ena. That’s a personal record for the tall, solidly built crowds with- each show of the: h“*^' The 5-4 Cyr, dashed Jiome as finished fourth in the American Fifth Straight practice worse than we do." Dur.elle weighed) 17 DeFendis Botidrcai? had two doubles and a ■ But other old Roman landmarks of Vatican City, on Monte Mario. League four straight years. Whitey Ford, supported by a 16- New Yoik — (NKA) ■— Johnny-^ Their ball park is tough on CWuuHan light hMvywei'ght cham-^- also will serve to make the Roman tourney ITlenn beat out another slow roller New Haven. April 23 lA*:- New 173. A crowd, of 1,445 paid *2,578. single tb lead the Cleveland In­ R.modern village with restaurants, Haven State Teachers College de­ bit attack- that included four hits Antonelll *was throwing in ;,the yeu,” he says, 'but name me any­ pion. He h ^ never won a fight in The upset defeat ended Angelo's Gatiies, from August 25 to Sept. 11, tenni-s courts sind gardens is bring ______, ___ I lo short and Kacinskl also came all the U.S. untU March 35 when he Winning streak at six.' The 24- dians to a 10-4 victory over the ; the way from second to score as feated Quinnlpiac. Colleg'e's Iwse- by Gil MfDougald, gained hia sec­ bullpen as part of hia betweeh- body who finds it easy there, It's Traiiterz Jim Fitzdimmons aqd St. Louis Browns. tlilf moat origrinal in .Olympic planned to h6use the 6,300 ath­ ond victory, both against Wash­ starts conditioning. The Giants' a small place, A good hit goe-s ■topped Clarence Floyd in the year-old Brool^y;^,.aIugg»r was-, a •history. letes. ■ R s 'P S P M n v R p t l i r n ’ !!!^ ^ ‘ h^ham receiver dropped the ball team' 2-l yesterday for ita seventh rotmd. Floyd' subbed for 4-1 favorito the awkward Jimmy Jones who train Bold Ruler Five A'ears Ago Today—Bobby I \ v C .S " iT t c lY i A d l l l 11 throW'When humped rather hard. fifth straight win of the sea.son. ington although he had to dep|rt left-hander had a rash of black out at every point. Doesn't make and Gen. Duke, respectively, both ' Cain of the Browns and Bob Feller Preliminary wrrestling bouts will Outside Rome, too, the prepara­ OPEN ALLEYS under fire in the aeveiilh inning, mud dots the back of his white much of a difference what hand Angelo De Pendis who withdrew husky from Bai Ste. Ann. N. B , be staged in the old Basilica Di tions are going on. New Haven's record la no.w 7-1, . because of a aore right arm. | made the adds look foolish. • | believe that about 10 horses will be of the Indians each pitched one,- Ill a Day or Two Fmai-Run Quinnlpiac stands 2-1. Buhl Wins F'lrst \ ■. home uniform. He'd done some you threwn the ball with." tn the running fof the 3-year-old, hitters..But St. Louis won the 1-0 Massenzlo, Just around the corner At Placid I^ke: Alhano; an an: . ■ • ^ There was one away in -the running on th e soggy Polo Durelle, -24, caught up with De- Dropped In First Round I from the Colosseum: There will be. cient volcanic crater nestling in FOR LEAGUES The Braves pounded Bob , Rush Duke in Same Boat Fendls last night winning a spilt |. DeFendis staggered and dropped { crpwn this year. on a first inning run. Grounds turf earlier‘and his spikes track and'field events in the 2,000- the Alban Mountains ju.sL below PRIVATE PARTIES for nine runs in the first four ins had kicked the stuff up. Antonelli sees Brookty-n's Duke daclaiori in an action packed tele-1 Durelfe in the first round with a ' year-old "CIrco Mas'iimo" ' (circu.s the summer Residence of the Popes •Re®sr ! ite r t? '‘ihortriop of t^e ' tSe wfv‘ho"m fr College Bageball * nings to coast to their fifth ▼inien 10-rouiOer. , ' . < couple of left hooks and a right. Outside of that, plus the short i Snider in the same boat .as Spahn. maximus) wipere chariot races once at Castel Gandolfo,-sheds are be­ Brookl>-n Dodgers, > Har^' WW wfeked double to DAY OR NIGHT •.'Lafayette 9, Yale 1 straight victory. Henry Aaron and sleeved shirt and knickers he I '’Everybody says he can L hit a marked Roman hoIldB^’s. ing designed to accommodate the make his season s debut in a day ; centerfleld. Two singles, a New Haven Tchr* 2, Quinnlpiac Joe Adcock homered for the win­ wore, Johnny seemed like any oth-1 left-hander, but Actually Snider 1 i The famous marathon race will racing ahells of the Olympic oars­ ®r two. ,._ .j - i fielder’s choice, passed ball and one ners _of,-Bob Byhl picked up his er normal human being: you'd have j enough of t^hcni to i State Fishing AdvhH)ry be run bytorcHlight along the men. TCL Ml 9-8100 Wealeyan 5, Connectlcilt i f'-st victory. met in New York this day. Be-' what its like. Nobody yjobble-paved Applan Way and the At storied Santa Lucia in the 1,1 f hmnn lime ! ''®‘’ gobble provided the B rid g ^ rt 10, Lon'g Island 2 Carl Furillo and Junior Gilliam tween losses down to Bobby Hoff- baches southpaws against Brook- 5ir i r i ^ r e s u m r h i r g * p ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Sna, nm in, Salt Water Fishing probably due to favorable weather i Roman Bay cV Naples, hoteliers are al­ MURPHrS AU.EYS drove in two runs' each. aa Brook­ man, who was catchlnjg tilm, he-'.'J'® TCI,...—4. .1 u. , : rcnrtitin'n. ' , echoed to the tramp of Hannibal s ready planning arrangements for Carmelo Costa, featherweight lyn celebrated its' third opener, talked of his winter back in Roch­ [ 'Tve never noticed him doing Winter Flounder fishing is re -, wnditlons. - I marching legions over 2,000 years the' sailing events. •• - *^*'Asked*^*about his return to th e, 991 M AIN ST. fighter from Brooklyn, is known this one at Jersey City, with its ester, N. Y„ his -spring At Phoenix anything different when I pitch. | fllGNER PROOF ported excellent. Hot spots-- arc Inland Fishing ! ago. - As Mayer says, with a backdrop lineup, Reese isid: "I’ff know bet-' ^^® to his friend* as "Chubby." fifth victory in six starts. Roger and the Long Island house he'll He takes, the same 'stance, swings , from the-Housatonic RWer to Pen- Trout fishin'g is reported good chancellor of the Craig was credited with" the tri­ the same. I may bother, him be- ; like this, "How can we go ...ter ____when •• I see if my-hack tightens I stranded 10 h?'^**^**b€uie runners ' *■*** while the " stay* in, this season. * field Reef, coastal waters from the to excellent with plenty of trout international Olympic Committee. wrong?" , . • up overnight.’ umph but he has Labine to thanK Total Freak eguse he's not . used to s left- | Thames River to'the Rhode Island. le,ft in streams and pounds. Fishing losers atrOnded six. five of which for it. The Dodgers' relief artist hsnder.'but I can't see any reasdn i were left in the last three liinings. But according to ths mystic line. Mystlo River, Stoninglqn very good in Black Rock Pond," took over in the eighth with 'run­ rights of baseball, the man is a why, he shouldn't'be able to hlt| Harbor, Narragansett Ba;, Niantic Watertown and Beaver Brook. ’'Y’rank .Baker, Windham short­ ners on second and third' and one total freak. He is a" southpaw who them if lie had some practice. River and Thames River. Flounder } Barkhanisted. - Trout are being stop, handled five chances without out, Brooklyn leading .3-1. He dis-- "Give me a guy pitching a good a miscud but fielding honors went started, four whole times against also reported good in Branfordij taken about equally fast on bait. Local Sport posed of Ed Bouchee on an infield the DodgSrs;. l(Ut season. What’s game and he’ll win no matter j HBSCHMUIVS Guilford-New Haven area with in-1 artificials and spinning lures, to Hohenthal who was credited tap and got Harry Anderson to more, he. beat them three times. what, arm he uses," Johnny con­ .xreasing numbers of smaller fish ' Streams arcFfilear and hatches are with ftawiess play while making 12 end. the threat with an Infield And to make it..even more weird, cluded. • now being-taken. abundant both on streams and Chatter 'putouU at first. I K i U Y popup. ' the Giants say they, will use An- It was, of course. stricUy his 18 AMERICA'S BEST ' No Strimd Bas.s reported along ponps.' Reclaimed ponds appear to The setback was the first for the Kansas City came from behind tbnelli ' against' Br^klyn every opthion. • ■ Pure heresy to boot. coastline from XHaines River to t be furnishing particularly fine Whippets who shaded Nonvich with a tying run in the eighth and chance they get Diis' year. Onltnly other nut around who has- Rhode Island line. Few-small fish! fishing. As usual, waters in the far BOYS PL.ANNING to try out Free Academy in their opener. NYLON...for safety CELEBRin belabored Jim Bunning for four Now' everybody ' know^ that pulled a left-hander on Brook­ being taken from.Housatqnic River , eastern end .of the State, although for the American Legion Junior Kelley’s pro)nising club engages more runs in the ninth to make It you're not supposed to start a lyn resides in New York.' too. to Panfield Reef,. Striper fishing well-stocked, are fished much baseball team this season are re- Norwifh Thursday afternoon in a MyhIiExfru three in a row 'over, the Tigers. left-hander against Brooklyn. It Name's Casey Stengel. picking up in Thames and Niantic lighter than those of the western mind'etf'that thfy, must register to­ 3:15 contest te thejflnse City. Next TUBELESS..for safety Home runs by Lou Skizas and is a kind of unwritten national Rivera with ,moja^,jpf the fish being and central sections. Stocking of night between the hours of 7-8 week the in m n s are home twice, Harry Simpson helped Arnold law -that ranjis alongsidle eating taken on plugs. ' trout will probably be commenced. o'clock. Coach Ronrlie Daigle will meeting Bristol Monday and Hall Portocarrero ‘ gain his first tri­ ham wiOi" eggs and ^ ttln g mus­ WHISKEY VAUIE Some Cod being caugly/ at the second time over next week, i be at the East Side Rec. and Har- Thursday at Nebo. ' . umph in relief: ' NEW TREAD DESIGN tard on a hot dog. Watch Hill with fish runnlngteight Pickerel and YoHow Perch are 1 old Simmons, assistant coach, will M«ack«»t»r (8l Joe Ginsberg and Dick Williams Antonelli is strictly goulash for to 10 -pounds reported. biting well in most'small ponds Ibe at the Y to handle all registra- AB R H PO X E . drove in two runs each as the breakfast. More fishermen reported and in Lake Candlewood. Bull- j tiqns. Members of last aummer's Cyr. 3b ...... 3 3 3 1 3 0 for extra performance Orioles downed Ale Red Sox and The. fact he pitches against the out at the shore Ihis last weekend a Hclm osb, 3b 0 0 1 ONLY heads are also beginning to start. 1 fine club also must register again Karinskfl It ----- 1 n n gained their first triumph over Dodgers doesn't 'mean a thing to than any other yet this season, Most pah’ltshth'g la slow, however, j tonight. Ayer, If ...... 0 0 0 Brewer. The Boston a^e had him. "The good pitcher gels any­ Reun. S3 ...... 4 X whipped Baltimore fl’ve litraight body out.V he w'as saying, "Brook­ FRUIT LEAGITE $4 : 1 3 Johnson, p ...... 2 0 4 times starting early last season. Sugar Plums and Honeydewtf", J RICHY JARVIS reporOr that the Hohenthal,,lb ,. I 13 n F20"F35:sf lyn’s got all those right handed .^Herior. rf' ...... 0 0 pinned simiioF- 3-1 victories over ' I’agahi Caterers softball team Will Mt •! 4, ritriliiMl. GinsMrrg had two doubles and a hitters. But one hitter is the same drill tonight at 7 o'clock at the Y iBanarise. rf •... 0 0 0 . sacrifice fly and scored three as ths ne'xt if the pitcher is hav- Flghaca. afid -Peaches, respectively, : 4/5 9aart 1 0 1 w'hllt Pates A Nuts and the Ber­ gym. Ail positions are open and 1 1 ^ 0 times. WiUlsms contributed a 'ing a good day I beat Brooklyn interested iMal candidates are 0 3. 0 0 double,' two siiigles and a saert- here at Ebbels Field and at Jer­ ries rolled. to a 2-2 tie. Sherry CHEVROLET H.'k*. rt 0 n 0-1 fine. Jochimsen 113-128-339, Mary Bon­ cordially invited to attend. The c Arerjj, 1 7 1 1 sey Q£y. There w’aa nothing men^ TRUCK SPECIALIST Caterers will meet the Burnside A aclieduIeO game between tal aMut. it. 1 Just beat them.. ham. 116, Janet Mailhot 115, Irene Dovalettes Sunday afternoon in a Totals ...... 40 » 15 27 15 4 convert Sent Cleveland and Chicago waa poit- Cites Spahn's Caqp Constantine 115,- -Alma Purcell practice game at 2:30 in East W(a4ham (ifi poned because of rain. 'Take Warren Spahn,” he went 113, Ruth Ostrander 112, Shirley AB R U PO A E budget terms Prince 168-108,'Barbara- Strange Hartford...... J.. 4 1 0 '1 O 0 on.. "I think I'd pitch him any • Pick-ups • Panels ...... 3 0 1 2 ,1 0 place. All this stuff ,a)>out Brook­ 17 and Mary Willhlde 104 turned Fracchla. cf 1 0 3 0 0 in the' mbmlng's best scores. >S0F™ALL PRACTICE is ached ..... 3 lyn beating left-handers doesn't • Tanka Whlhbite. 3b ■ ...... 4 0 1 -0 0 1 faze him. It's not in hla mind.’YTs ! uled tifino'rrow night at 6 o'clock Cholowa. if 4 0 0 3 0 0 VIIJ-AGE CHARSIERS Dumps •JVans ; at Robertson, Park for the Marines, Haddad, c ...... T O O ' -9 2 1 K E U Y ’j tlL^NMola-HaaslMtlsr in his- manager's jnind.” b Mann, ...... T 0 0 0 0 0 Brush up^n your haaebsll If Match resiilU^ Chburn A Mid-1 j who win be a member of the Panlua lb ...... 3 0 0 s o i dlebrook captured . a ll-l decision- • Tractors I Church League thl.*i summer. Har- Francis, c ...... 1 0 0 0 ;0 0 you don’t ^now that Warrsn •olan. 2b ...... 4 0 1 0 | i Spahn, w'ho wins 20 gams* evei-y oyer the Unsponsors,, Fogarty j G im p^ today’s prices and • Cab and Chassis ■ old Osgood extends an invitation, Diffley. e ' i ...... t 0 o 0 0 .1 Batting WllUe Maya, Giants, Bros, alao won a 3-1 verdict Over to all ex-Marines to be present at Keams, .p' ...... 2 0 0 0 . 5sr*2rMrs JM-Briisd Street—Tel. MI W H * year of his baseball life, can't seefbryourKlf! Reischmann’s T o u ts ' ...... 3 1 '2 h J hit his 'Uiird liomenm in'three b eat. the Brooklyn Dodgers. He Garden Grove and Jarvia Really • Body Change-over the drill session'. -Herm Wierzbickl a Rap for Cyr in Stii, days, a t))ree-run blast in - the snl Johnsmi'Painj; divided four { , Preferred gives you higher ^ UP expected to coach" the club. gets murdened bV all that right Trades Welcome. h'Reached on.-error j.or Haddad in WE GIVE JirW GREEN STAMPS ' ^ i f third inning tp account for all handed power. Last year, for ex­ podhts- ‘ Probf-a full 90 .Proof for Fanned (or Pardui In »tb. —- New York's runs in the Giants’ 3-1 ample, the w a s jhelliM] out of . Noteworthy scores: EUri^th I M achester ...... 200 U03 «0x-i* triumph over Pittsburgh. there. The fact- It was in his ,Juul.ll9, RutlrCIifford U4,^Helen vr more enjoyment in every drink,. Widham ...‘..i.i...... cqVOOO no—2 ■«» H Scholastic Baiseball RBI: Hohenthal 2, Hersoc'2. Kaclnskt P tt^ tig — Clem Labine, Dodg­ only chanco—he was on the bench Arthur 111. ShlrWy Hplmn 1071 And yet peischnunn's cosfg Renn. White: 2B: Cyr, WhiteT BBi ers,-squelched a Phlisdelphta after that—doesn't matter. and Mary Edmunoa 100. , _yo« /ess than many lower Carter Nortalch 13, Weaver, 0 Hutson. Jomnaon; .8: -Renn. Johnson: GUARANTEED «.M X 1« threat by retiring two -Jiitters with I t is supposed to be this way \AU matches n « t week will I Hall ( W ^ Hartford! ii, Meri­ DP: Renn to Bof^nJ to Hohenthal- start at 8 o’clock instead of 1:301 .Proof br^pd*. Try it! ^ f Chevreter Co., Ibc. Little Late for This Cover LOB:/ VanchesierTO, Windham *; BB: N E W T W A O S the potential tying ru iis* ^ basil. for, gvery left-hander; but here den 1 (10~mnings) Jotmim 4, Diffle* 1, Kearna 1: SO: J r . the eighth inning and 'disposed Ig'-^tonelii, 3-0 over ttiem last and the league oCficefa ii>T*' hU I 1229 MAIN ST. , Manchester 8. Windham '{WUU- Jockey Kari Kort# ran Into « litUe hMyy going on »-Jo#ee at., - J o t t n ^ -7.-'DI(ney .4,' ju a r e a 5, Hits of the Phils' one-two-three tn ‘the year, ready-to/increase 'It 'this participants to be on tims, if pos-1 '^•LENOEO.WHIUfTV''SO PROOF • CitAIN NEUTRAL~SPtllTS mantic) 2 .. Gulfstrsom Park, but Johnny Corcorgn, hla volet,, hdd on umbreilo^ off: pitfUy t for S ntns .}n 2,1-2 fcv TOM DUFF ntaii^: Ittim * for * » i *;PB; in BrooWyn't b-1 victory. seasDB. (riWa - 1 ' ^ ' ’THE FEEI5CKMAWW DtSTIlLIHG tORPORATfOW, M£WmK CfTY ’ MANCHESTER/ ' Farmington 7. Wilson (MicMta- with, him so KorU decided to get under It mnywdy iafter dla- J Avery; )L: Diffley; U: O'Leary, a i^ town) S , I sea: T: I I*. ,'y . ■ ' ' ; ,1. p a g e i i r nriBff

    Leg(U Notice PAGE lOURTEEN, [ATIOM OBOnt B bsid AT .A TOi& T'Or PROBA’ Ifctn and or the at Manchester eritbln and est«r On tbe BUi day Diatrict of Maneheater on the A ntomobijes for Household Services S ot April. 1967. Offered 13-A Ion, John J, Wallett. JUdse. Present. Hon. John J.- Wallstt Judse. Present Boa. Jot n X WaUitt JW CHEVROLET, 1M2 two^oor eedah, MANCHESTER NaUnn-B. CuUer, late of Estate of Christine Runde Krause, Estate of Oertm Is ware Banee, COLUMBIA UUa9K:-l$4T custom said District' Claaiified radio, heater, tinted glass, new FTJI^iTURB repairlhg and refit.- BeauUfuUy, landscaped, brick ___ 4n said Dlstrlci. deceased. late 0( Manchester in said District de­ of MaoCiMstsr la home, four twin sue. bedrooms, and clapboard. Seven room .Cape, noUon o( Nahum 8. Cutler Jr„ ceased. ' - • esased. scat covers, good tires, price WJ5. Ishlng; antiques Kstored. Furni­ B.f. WAS TAl^lNb llEQ OiMiNG AND rden St, Thompaonvllle, Conn., On. motion of Ward C. Krause of said dtntiqi room, two cerun|o baths, In excIualYe section of doamtowh Mnnehester. administrator. Ml 9-6826. ture Repair Service. TalcottvUle. DANCING.' SO O f COURSE SHE NAO TO GO hot water beat, acreane* Advertisement Ml. 8-7449. X, Mancbeater. Large lot wttU fine old -That alx montha from ORDERED.: That six months ■ A a OUT IN TWE OSESS OEPTr SmsU cement end mortar mix­ double garage, only $17,900. trees, high hemlock h ^ e s , dlning^ Ihe'MteIth dar dite ofrf ApriLApril. i9$.7. W'.. )>« a»d the the 18th day of April. 1967, be. and the CLASSIFIED ADVT. FORMICA counters, ceramic yraU are« umlted and ailptred (or.the same are tlmited and atlowsd lor the,------— ...... ------r -.-- Auto Accessories-T-Tlres fOR MgAVgN'9 1 CAN’T ( p T ers. powsr trowels, slsotrle .ham- ton W. H utdina BQ 9-5182, “ o. Gracious llvlng'^ room wlm crMItors wiQiin which to brins in tbslr | creditor# within which to bruit and floor tile. Let us modernise ratrs, water pumpa, building lacks, pie Listing Member. creittors a phiii'which to brlnr in their, DEPTXPOURS your bathroom tmd kitchen. For PMOSlAf HMEMT ..window, and fireplace. Center ' s asaiiist said estate, and sald> claims a^ n st said estate, and saldlolaims aaiunst said astr*" * NEW TREADS—No ddwn payment, <(00 ACkCO OUTA notkca! lie's chain hoists, air compressors, MMI.. Four bedrooms, two baths. Ustrator la directed to five public administrator is directed to gtvs.pubuo executor u directed to 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. tree esUmates csill ML 9-2650. The power rollers, lawn sweepers,,Urns BIANOHB8TBR— Six room Cape ____J to the credllore to bring in their notice to the ereditofs to brine m their I notice to the creditors to No payments till June.,,, TUe Shop. Buckland. ORC6S VetfCLAUSTSO tAkiNG Wig ID A _ I playroom, over twp car at- claims within said Urns« _allowed______by_ pub- claims within said time allowed by claims within said time 4—600x16 'exchange, $31.80 B u n u fa s VBRV SWANK I18.98-tl9.95. Spring, $4-918.50. An spreaders, rotkry tUlsrs, trsilsrs. Cod. OvernUsed garage, fuU rear dormer, flrepttce; convenienUy tachetT-Mrage. BuUt for present a- copy of this ordea-ta-i^e publlehlne a copy Of this order In some I publishing a copy of this qsdsr in sdue 4-670x15 exchange, $35.80 REUPHOLBTERINO; slip covers Alfa NIOkT Uques. _Opa^9-97®5l- ®* MisesUansous tools. owner. 0 $ .^ . .per having a circulation.ircL— — InSaMjj^yspaper hasrfa|^a cIrculaUwt In said newspaper tavtog a clrrolaUco ta said COPY CLOSING TIME MEN FROM 23 to 40, S’S" and turn' Hospital, iMsted, aenslble priced at $18,800. probate district...... within——-'n ten dSysdays from probate district within ten days from probate dletrictdletrtct withinwtthfai tentf days 4—710x15 exchange, $39.80 and drapes. Large selection of the date of this ordsr and return make the date ot this order sad reumt aiaks 4—760x15 exchange, $43.80 KkVUle, Conn. A. R . WUkle and Co., Realtor, BQ “REAL E ^ T E CENTER, Ihi date of this order and return make FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. fabrics. Qualitv workmanship, A-P EQUIPMENT 9-0849, M l 9-4889.______to this court 01 the notice given. to this courtjBf_the notice to thia Same quality as new tires. free estimates given in your home. Osborn Farm, Enfield. Starting n " JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. WALL! Judge. MON. THRU FRI COLE MOTORS C L E A R A N C E ^ Smith’s . Upholstery Shop. MI salary, $8,660. Apply at] the Office 7 to 9, Porterfield’s Route 8 and 946 Center S t.. - 55 r r . iU n CB, six rooms, two .^8-4894 10:30 A .M . 436 Center St. "'MI 96980, 9-4663, evenings MI 3-7267. of the State Personnel Director, South Windsor. -JA 8-8391'. ceramic baths, entrance hau, at­ EveningsX . A T A ^ ^ O ^ ^lSgfT. bOk. * - t ...... -I Chapel, CAMERA—O o n ^ ta M o ^ l 1. 8 ^ I SalscUon of step tablss a n d ^ d I at Manchester wltbln and tor tea State Office Building. Hartford. nar F2 Ians, plus accessories. MI tables. 1/8 off. Need room tor ’new tached garage, porch,' sweeping MI^808, BU 9^ 9 SATURDAY 9 A. M. RUGS CLEANED and shampoddd. .Manchester Sfbl ■! .ISI I II .— I ■.. . Si, Rtodmlle-Vernon I Dlstriet of Manchester on the lith day BABY PXRAKEETS, month 9-8516. stock. ^ews, large maples, three room of Atsll. 1967. . ' Trailers “Our care means longer wept.” and up at 134 Glenwbod St. BfANCSOKrrSR Pleasant two Visit our showroom for fumltura Phone MI 9-2052 apartment poeslbUtty. Carlton W. Present, Hon. John J. WalleU, Judge. rOtJK COOPERATION WILL Free pickup and delivery. Smith’s HELP WANTED- -for lawn work. 96572. / Ihitchlna, BQ 9-8182. MulUple Lut­ fam ^ house. Four rooms each Betate of Mabel Matthews, Uia of Upholstery Shop. KQ 9-4m , eve- ot quality for tfie antlra home. Msn^ester in .said District, data BE APPRECIATED Call MI 9-6278. Boats and Ac^aaories 46 ing Membejr. flqor. One vacancy. Garage. Town Gets $164^844 in Aid 16 FT. TROTWOOD camp trailer. nlngs MI 8-7267. / . . On moUon of The Manchester Masieal Inatnunents .53 lelthe Smith, Realtor. MI I Company of said Manehestar, " Call P I.2-8064. BABY RABBITS for Easter. Call MANCHESTER^ BOAT GO., 101 CHAMBERS FURNITURE $19,500—Five room 1950 ranch. ^9-1542. E a s i e s t Dally U-9, Sat. 9-9. | ‘r iSe b e D: That six months from Dial M i 3-5121 Ml 9-6397. SALES PIANO—BECKER Bros., upright Aluminum storms, amesite drivi From l/.S. for High Schooll^ CHANGING JOBS? Scott-Atwater - Ana Boats. B a At HARTFORD — 8H room] ISth day ot April.. 1967. be SAd the BuiMing!---Cp08itiV6 I claims within'said time ^ '.n driver education. Thousands of 8-MM. made cornices apd drapes. Slip- net, carrying coses. Excellent con­ 4-4. Oon- proach to the problem o f safe driv-1 publishing a espy of this Olderoroer Into o o ^ .tisfied students. 200,000 miles about a career in one of America’s TWO FAMILY Dt LOST—Light blue pwekeet, lUtens INTEI^R AND exterior remodel- BEAGLES-^-One male, one female, . Choi 'holce of dition, $200. Take the pair for venlaot location, In yard, I ANDOVER — Comfortable five 1154,844 has been i’egerved for ing and for giving young motortaU accident free instructions. Ml most progressive and fastest de­ ■14 months old. PI 26720. $280. Phone MI 3-4289, 5-7 p.m. to Nicky. ■ Vicinity of , Borers ing,/nouses and garages. Free ON DISPLAY AT fabrics. Budget terms. Mrs. Rita, amesite drive, sM coouder- rooms and aunporcMon laKtifront. Vernon toward construettan of the "tee chance to p ^ e i^d Improve • he date of this order and retuni niiUte Schopl. MI 9-1391. 9-T e s t a t e s . Call W. F. Hensel. MI. veloping businesses. vThpAe selected id. $lb,SOO. Call Fireplace. Cash required. $2500.. . y,, "P lM k iio X.ijyill receive good salary, will pai» JA 2-7780. 5IUSIC Instrumental, rantai. Cem- "‘‘able cash ideral their driving liahite.” to this court of the notice riven. ^ 9 6 6 . _McINTOSH BOA-T CO. , A. R. WUkia. 1 Co“ R e a l^ Call Madeline Smite, Realtor. MI Agents cot^rating include JOHN J. WALUnr. Jbdt*- FOUND-rBrovm, male, mdngrel CORDNipR AUTO SCHOOL. Indi KATkLEEV Q ^ S , Ucipate in an outstanding employe SETTER-Male, 1*4 years eld, I WANT A RBI ;LB pleta Una of instruments. Rantai 9-48M. M e S ..... construction assistance vidual instruction on insured dua^ GARAGES, porches, dormers, rec­ 4»3ay ftMVO AVB., benefit program and/will be trained registered. PI 2-6720. appUed to purchajw price. -Renre' ^M1 9-0546, ' ...... - .■■■■_■ ■ I g^aohiie Clemens J. Rau, Perry Laterop, puppy Call Lee Fracchia, D6g d u n p h y i m p e r i a l r o b a l o TRUSTWORTHY P! IRSON BCanchei control t ^ s by experienci reation and attic rooms built. to take over executive position in ■anting <3lds, Seimer, Ped­ MANCHESTER — AtfracUve six Funds for the program have H. C. Dowding, Harold B. Ludke, 2 Warden, MI 8-8594. 14’ DE LUXE RUNABOUT WHO’S GOING trained Insthuctors. Quality ydnd KitcheH and bathrooms re­ a relatively short-time. Single men BEAUTIFUL golden buff Cocker lar and Bundy. Mettars Music room Ctepe in good location. FUU been appropriated by Cong;reia, L. Btesel ft Son. pups, nine weeks old, AKC regis­ HOUSEKEEPING 49 FT. RXn CH, three bedrooms, satisfaction assured. MI 9-6010 or modeled. Robert M. Alexander, preferred. ^ Completely equipped. Also TO TAKE OVER Studio, 177 McKee. BQ. 8-7800. bankkof closets, huge kitchen, fire- basement, hot water oil heat, the Purtell offted' advises, to Im- Fr^ap^tive entrants May obtain Hospital Notes Aundiiiiceitients -gST 2 JA 7-3680, Ml 9-7716. tered. H. C. (Thase, Harmony Hill, Storms and screens. Madeline piement legislation dnacted In tee applicaaqn blanks from either the Hebyon Rd;, Bolton. MI. 3-542?. the revolutionary UNPAID BALANCE ACCORDIONS RENTED—AU aUes, 'platie, cellar, H-ucre, centrally lo- LARSON'S ORIVmCF School For evening interview phone MI MOLDED FIBERGLAS Monthly Paymehts reasonable. Chester Accordion ited, $17,900. Carlton . W. Hutch Smith, Realtor. MI 9-1642. I gist81st and 84th OongTedstonalOongretetonal ses- H i^ ^ h w . or te.y^Uce atailbn. Pattenta Today: U5 GAN now buy your favorite IF YOU HITEND to buUd ybur ■you Manchester’s only g a in e d -and Business Opportunities 32 Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Male 36 8-4168. A K C r e g i s t e r e d English $18.28 ^ ' Studio, 91 Unltm St. MI 8-5709. ■ions. ,The Road'^b.^p -^ sp on sored na­ ADMITTED 'YESTERDAY: magasines, daily and Sunday new home csll William . Kanehl, Unexcelled for performance, **'^“ *’** ' ^ ‘"•' w o o d l a n d ST. —House, barns, The legislation provides for.,i tionally by the^jwceea and offers certified InstTucto^For your safe Contractor and Builder, MI. / , Springer Spaniels, ten .weeks old, 8 ROOMS OF B R Alto * I Gary J. Roberts, 42 FlorenM St.; newspapers at the Charter Oak G ENERAL OFFICE worker, typ­ strength and ease of maintenance. PIANO-Chlckerlng baby ' ' etc. Good sited lot. See for your- slstance in school construction to $4,5(X) In scholarmpa to the Na­ ty We are tralneir to teach proper­ 8-7773. , will sell reasonable, three males NEW FORNTTimB aelf. S. R. ' ' Mrs. Theresa BLiUer, Laurel Bfaaor Ik Grocery, 8* Chsurter Oak St. ing, accurate with figures. Per-, electric' playw. Nlice con EIGHT ROOM Colonial — Older N. Real Estdte, Inc. towns overburdened by their need tional winners. Local winners 'wiU ly. MI. 94)076. ^ BUSINESS INVESTMENT DESIGNERS PREFERRED FINANCE and one female. JA-8-7764. Alumacralt — Yellow Jacket And AppUancea CH 6-6679. Convalescent Home; R obert BIDWELL Home Improvement Co, manent position, five day week, CruiserS) Inc. reaaonabli>Ie. MI 8-5709. . home. Excellent condition. Near for additional school faculties as a be awarded plaques, in the Va ‘ 983 MAIN STREET $18.28 Delivers — $18.28 Month StarUman, IVUlimantlo; Bara 3 MAN<3HESraR Driving Academy pleasant working conditions. Free ■chool, Churches, stores and bus. result of federal activity. case'of girl .vdmieri, llO g jf t cer­ Alterations, additions, garages. Experienced'men required for MANCHESTER, CONN, * Johnson Outboard Motors HAS BEEN IN STORAGE 8 Steen, East Hartford; WnUam Personals guarantees results. "Expert Instruc Rc-siding specialists. Easy budg­ Double value —Luncheonette insurance plan. Salary commen­ WANTED—Nice home for two love­ Entrance hoU, large Uvlng room, The formula for assistance to tificates from Oamer' layout arid development of,, (slec* Marine- Paint—Hardware—Supplies | MONTHS dining room, den, kitchen, laun- Lota for Sale - 73, . , Prentice, 241 WootUand SL; Fatri* tion, duW controlled rpr. Call PI et terms. MI ’O-OiOS or TR established business of three surate with expei^ance and abil­ able kittens. Call M I-9-8828. * SPINBT PIANO—Lika new. Need 'fireniar.#e hiiilt I -TTr------hased On the increase in the num- .Shop, The top winner wUl be in RIDE w a n t e d from Green ManSr 2-724^ Day or evening appoint ity. Tel. Manager tor appoint­ tronlc equipment. Business' .ma­ Open dally 9-9 — Sat., 9-6 I-sold this to a young couple cash. $275. Write R, Herald. eta Krawslci, Wapping: BCn. Lula -to Hartford. Hours 8:30 a.m.-4:45 6-9109. years. Half way between Willi- kI s I COVENTRY— Waterfront lot with ber of children. Vernon was found an all-expense paid trip to mems. ' • , - ment. MI 9<^523, MI 9-6285. chines or similar experience help­ months ago, but they are not get­ in book cases, three large bed­ rear lot. Desirable loca- to have an Increase of 241 eligible bard, Coventry; James OUver, p.m. MI 8-8283. mantle and University of Conn. CLERK WANTED Home for’ eight weeks . McINTOSH BOAT CO. shire fbr tee stafe competiUon. Main highway. Completely ting married. rooms; two baths, large closets, | Uon. Tel. BH 8-8386. Woodbrldge St.; Mrs. NaUla CLEANING WOMAN one day a ful. Excellent opportunities for the (Mail Department) old kittens. Call MI 9-0092. 82 OAK ST. BLOND BEDROOM I children over the 2-year period | PoetiU Exains Slated equipped,, freezer, refrigerator, WeturinK Apparfil—tFiirs 57 closed in i>orch, large outside fire­ Isidger, 8 Robert Rd., RoekrUla;, / Aluminum Storms and week, own transportation. Call right man. LIVING ROOM SUITE place, pool, patio, nicely lahd- 1 from June 1955 to 1958. Director RltUiard J. Healey of Automobiles for Sale 'Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 Btoveysteam table, eight stools, Opening for a young man in the IN STCCK—You-mak-lt boat kite. I COVENTRY i A k E—Large build- On tee basis of this number of W U U ^K uhlm an. 122 Lyneas S t ; - Jk Screens 14-A 7-9 p.m. MI 9-7873. 6-PC. bm E T T E SET BOY'S BLUE, wool mixture suit, acaped. T«’o car oversised garage Inr lot with lake nrivileres. 1500. tee First U.S. Civil Service Region Ralph Burleigh, Bolton; Hazbart three-stables, parking area. Im­ Mail Department. Full time posi­ Starcraft aluminum. Evinruoe children the figure o f $164,844 was Boston haa announced examl- MANCHESTER Cycle Shop, 166 Live Stock-Vehicles 42 ••PhUco’’ EWc. Ref. . size 14; like new. After 5 p.m. with breezeway and amesite drive. Bd 9-5394. Wright,- IF BatttaU Rd.; John NEEa> A CAR? Short on a j d ^ ALUMINUM WINDOWS, doors maculate throughout. 'Three EXPERIENcilD salesperson — GRAY MANUFACTURING tion. Minimum age 18.. Would pre­ motors. Salea and service. AU I established. The town s roquest | nations will bo held for substitute West Middle Tpke. Repairs all “ Cjoloric’ ’ Combination Range MI 8-1816. OU hot water heat. Many extras. ------, ^ » Driggs, 7 BfbtM Rd.; BCisa Helen payment a t had your crediLtumed makes of bicycles. New and used jalousies, porches, awnings. Free year old house, five rooms, liv­ women’s wearing apparel. Inquire CO, fer at least one year high- school SADDLE, • HORSES for rent, also models from 3-35 horsepower. Mc­ “ Maytag” Washer Can.be zoned for business. Ideal | BUILDING LOTS tn Bolton. One j had been _ $187,416, Sen. PurteUs rurieu s | Mid substirtute city carrier | down? Don’t give up! For a good estimates. Cjall N. B. Chase Co. ing room 17x13, with unusual Tweed's, 773 Main Street. 16 Arbor St., -Hartford education. for sale-; Riding lessons available. Bride’s Sports Spot. IH H Center Blazie, WapplHK; Mrs. Margaret bikes for sale. Work guaranteed. “ Emerson" Television Set for doctor or dentist. Dcoupancy | acre. IpU and lairoer. Prices from 1 office said. for duty at the local Poet Office. Newton, RTO 8, NSoIton; RuaaeU deal—not thru a small/loan com ­ Rates reasonable. Ml 96233 or Rockville TR 5-1200 fireplace of Ohio' sandstone. Rockledge • Ranch, Route 8-A, 8t.„MJ 9-8747.- ■‘Hoover’’ Vacutim GIRL’S CXJTTON dresses, aises 8- R, $1500 to $9500^ ’Terms UTanged.1 Brook, small pond, large shade " a ' g OOD PLACE TO WORK’’ FIRST NATIONAL STORES, May 1. Price $19,500. Call A. Also figuring In the town’s quaU-1 Rate of pay for substitutes Is I Talbot, Windsor L b ^ ; BSdward pany—aee “ Harry" at 888 Main OPPORTUNITIES FOR ' MarlboVough. Also included Sealy innerspring 14, $1 each. BO 9-1048. Wilkie and ’ Co., Realtors. Bd| Lawrence F. Flano, Broker. Bd ficatlon for federal aasiatance was $1.82 an hour with increases giyen I St (Formerly Dtmguu Motors). -ENGLISH motorcycle repairs and trees. Can be bought together INC. 12 FOOT SPEED BOAT and 18 foot Kohler. RFD, Wapplrigi Vaughn trailer, 28 h.p.; Evinnjde, remote Mattress and Box Spring, "Alex­ 9-0649, Bd 9-4389. • | 9-5910. | ijig finding that construction of | according to length of service. reflnlshing’. , U »d motorcycles Roofing— Siding' . 16 or separately. Total for both— CLERKS AND TYPISTS PARK AND OAKLAND AVES. ander Smith’’ Ri«s, Lamps, Johnston, 27 HiUcreat R8.: Betsy BEFORE YOU BUT a used car $25,0(X). For farther informa­ Poultry and Supplies 43 controls, electric starter. PI 2-6405. Wanted— ^To Buy 58 Osntral. Repair Co., Oakland St \ WANTED EAST HARTFORD, CONN. Tables, Kitchen Cabinet, Inlaid and MANCHESTER-Town line, Soute 200 LD'IB OVERLCIOKING Crystal Additional Information and ai^ UFerguson, „ ^ ^ . . , Broad Brook; JoyUfi and aee <3ormaq jHotor Sales. Bulck (Rear Eddie’s Auto Service). MI FOR THE b%st in shingle and Duilt tion call Varied clerical duties in smal) Wlndaor-Wapping, State Road. Lake,. 160 Iota at Lake Chaffee. *”*Py*. forms may be obtataod Ro,aUa DeQuattro, 54,Cooper^.; BROAD BREASTED bronze tur­ NEW BOAT trailer, maximum ca­ a few other articles. Salea and /S ervice, 385 Main 3-1208.. up roofing-, gutters, leaders, chim departments. Extensive experience ALL AROUND MACHINISTS ONE TILE setter, steady work. 2.8 acres. 200 foot frontage, six■ ' 260 lota at Holland Lake. $260 and ^h* at tee local poet office. Applies- wuUam Fleming. 119 Ctedar « /I key’s, fresh frozen, 10-25 lbs.. 55c pacity 900 lbs., for 14 - 20 foot Phone Me Immediately WANTED—Bicycle for hoy, 20 ” Street M^iMSTL Open aveninga. ney and roof repairs call Coughlin HAZEL FLOYD not necessary. Pleasant, air-condi­ Manchester Tile and Floor Cover­ room ranch and sun room, four up. $25 down, balance $10 a month. towm Teixint be filed with the Reg-1 charlea Hitchcock* VlDafo St; / tioned office, liberal benefit pro­ a pound. Schaub's Turkey. Farm, W t . $125. MI 9-6544. Hartford CHapei 768(18 CaU MI 9-1428. LARGE AS8(5RTMENT of rebuilt Ml. 8-7707. Andover, Conn. For making molds similar to ing, 209 No. Main St. Ml. 9-6262. AFTER 7 P.M. CH 6-4690 years old. Three bedrooms, living “ 0 interest or carrying charges. The presence oi Iw tt * vvmuiey Director and will be ^cept-1 M1. 9-2214 PARK AND OAKLAND AVES. CJean up on assorted color SO. WITTOSOR — Beelzebub Road. Mr. and Mrs. James BfoCwzy/ ^uipped. Excellent condition. Congenial, pteasaiit surroundings, LOAM—$3 ■ per yard, truck load able. Reasonable weekly rates. $8 plumbing. Mortgages arrangad, asfisUnce. .n Somcra were among five high ______^_____ 4. hay Jackson, 5Q. 8-8325. Help Wanted— Female 35 EAST HARTFORD, CONN. BUS DRTVER-r^for school bus. Col­ Shakes ...... per sq. $9.00 A—I^B —E—R—T—“S Beautiful large lot with trees, high | RFD 1, Wapping: a son to Blr. ajra 1960 .ciuUllac sedan. Radio, heat full insurance program ' available, lins Bus Service, Wapping, Conn. lots. Gravel. Stabilized crushed and; < up. RockviUe Hotel, TR 5^4%, Price reduced to $16,800. Ten per cent of the award will be gchool eenlore who were named paid holidays. 43.45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD ■round. ExceUent neighborhood. Mrs. Kaslmere Zieroiba, 132 Utfon er: ^ d ra m a tic. White wall tires. R o o f in g , s id W g . painting, c a r Phone MI 9-2248. stone. Hot mix- asphalt.' Nussdorf, Clean up on assorted colof 6-959X. George L. Graziadio, Realtor, { paid the town upon approval of j winners for projects entered in the 1942 Chevrolet .two door. $49 full BOY’S 26" French bike, $14. Med IF YOU -NEED steady year-round Just waiting for your newLhome. SL, RockvlHe. ,/ iuiri sised tricycle, $5. Ml 3-8641 pentry. Alterations and additions. KING’S Ml 9-T408. Glu'fnacs per sq $2o:oo Man^ester. Bd 9-5878. project plans and ■pectfleatione. 1 Connecticut Science Talent Search. price. . income and can work only half Apply in Person 40 GALLON glass lined Whitehekd ROOM WITH kitchen privileges, $1*^. Real Estate O nt». JA BIRTHS TODAY: A daqghter to Ceilinga Workmanship guaran­ ^days. you can sell Avon Cosmetics BUYER AND manager of ladies’ Cellar Sash—Special—(pick­ electric hot water heater, doubla When the contract for ronstmetton Gruenlg. BOle Hill Ad.. Mr. and Mrs. Morris R. Davldatm, 1958 Chevrolet Bel .Air two door. teed. A. A. Dion. Inc., 399 Autumn clothing department.*.Fullyi exper­ SALE — 33 1-3% off on 1956-1957 centrally located. M n. Dorsey, 14 SOUTH WINDSOR 8- 6524, evenings, -Bd S-4SDS, - BU | 1950 .FOntlac sedan, runs well, in established area. Experience Has Openings SPENCER RUBBER Wallpaper. Green Paint and Wall- up) 4 to. a customer ..each $3,50 element, Alao, (Joleman floor Arch St. 9- 08W. ^ is awarded, 50 per cent of tee bal- Tolland and William Schafer, W est, 81______Bolton St.; a daughter to BLr. Business Services Offered 13 St. MI. 3-4860. unnecessary. Call MI 3-5195. ienced, man to run a ladles' cloth­ furnace, complete with rontrols, gully equlpiied. PRODUCTS ing department for Connecticut’s paper at the Green. Open dally 9-9 Flush Mahogany Doors— , Three bedroom ranch ones will-be paid. Rd. received tmnorable mention for I and Mrs. Robert Tpwnor, South 1953 Pontiac sedan, blue. Fully eWAPEL STREET p .m . .all sizes to 2’6’’ $6.20 $60. Both in good condition.. (Jail TWO 90’ LOTS—Lake St., VemOn, A n addltilonal 80 per cent wiU be I jjjeir projects. AU four young I Windsor, CONCRETE WORK—Floors, steps, (JLERK TYPIST for general office largest discount departntont store. MI 3-7925 or MI 8-6675. PLEASANT, heated room wRB pri- Lot. 100 X 278 $8500. ExceUent. lake lo*— Marl- ______. ______A For Full Time equipped^ excellent condition porches, patios, etc. . Expertly Roofing arid Chimneys 16-A Apply or write to the Economy /p rim e Shakes No. 1 carton One-car garage . paid at tee I" l people are students o f Mrs. DISCULAROED, ' YESTERDAY: work. Apply Alexander Jarvis Co., WANTED—Extractor man and BRECK'S DRY, oily or normal yate bath. C a ^ J ^ 8-4038. trough L^e, 100;x200’. struetkm and tee final 10 p « cent Dorothy Harlow at tee local H l^ I Mr*. Jennie Ucpello, 29 Kerry 8t; 1950 Smdebaker five passenger done. Call P I-2-6633. Sales Co., 196 Trumbull St., Hart­ 80’’ GAS STOVE, SO’’ oven and Amesite drive 5 Dover Rd. helper in iaundiy. Apply irt per­ shampoo. 32 ounce bottle for $2.50. packed—Gray'Or white , Turkington Bros., Realty. MI when tee project Is completed. Sen- | school. Mrs. Arabs. 9ailavig^ 88 Hudson coupe, very clean. r o o f in g — Specialising in repair, And I^rt Time ford, Mr. Shear. Please do not per sq. $11,961 broiler. Very good CpndlUon, $76. NIC® LARGE front room, near 12x24 foot kitchen and dining area 1947 Wlllya station wagon..Real RADIO TV ' Service. Sewing ma­ tng roofa of w kinds. Also new son. Maple ' Dry Cjleaners , and phone._____ RUssell’s B .rber Shop, corner Oak Seven foot-snack bar 8-1507, .evenings Bd 9-5665, I ator Purteir® office aaid. St; Mrs. 9«yl-Wilson, RFD 1, Launderers, 72 Maple St-i and Spruce Streets. Windows—complete—(set-up) Call PI 2-7745. bath and shower for gentleman The contest, sponsored by the clean. chines and small appliances re­ roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys Stainless steel sink 3-7731. . Rockville, April 23 (Special) — CtonnecUcut . Academy o f Arte and Broad Brobk; Mrs. Agnes Secor, Positions. SALES PERSONNEL wanted for sizes ...... from $10.80 only. (JaU MI 3-6422*^ - If tee (Jommon Copncll were to 1953' Nash Rambler station paired. Call Ralph Aldrich. Ml- cleaned, rmlred, 26 years’ ex­ NEW STORE OPENING DUMP TRUCK driver. Dozer and LOAM, DARK, rich, stone . free. VORNADO Reversible window fan, Exhaust fan . 4H ACRES;ON Woodland St. Ideal Sciences, tee Connecticut Science 183 Spruce St.; Mrs. U ary Davl*. Connecticut’s largest discount, de­ accept tee package proposal for wagon. Excellent condition.- 9-8487. perience. Free eaUmatea. Cal) Apply grader operator and laborers. partment store. Experience de-. Prompt delivery. Call PI 26277 or - ■“Oak Flooring from per M $159.00 $25. Girl's mifple desk and chair, ROOM TO RENT. Inquire State Birch cabinets location for Indystrial purposes or Teachers Assn, and the 'University- East HarUord; FraniUa Pippin, Howley. Manchester Ml, 84)881. Housewife for part' time counter $10. Love seat, $75. Phone MI TaUor Shop, 8 Bissell St. BU 3-5047 Clock chimes atreot lighting presented by rep- RFD iT'Vernon; Mra. Florence work. Hours approximately 11-3 or Must be experienced. Apply sired in radio and Hi-Fi, major ap­ Willlroontic ACademy 8-3283. / Knotty Pine—Econo-Panel homes. S. R. N. Real EsUte*-1l}C- of Connecticut, te part of the Six­ McCLURE PONTIAC, INC. CLEAN AND paint those gutters 9-7170 ' and Bd 8--^ . Ceramic tile bath with formica riesentatllves o f the (3onnecUcut Roberts, 93 S. Main St. now. Avoid costly repairs later- less if desired, at the new Friendly Thomas Colla Company, 251 Broad pliances. camera ' equipment. from ...... per ,M $125.0(1______CH. 6^79. teenth Annual Science Talent 873 MAIN STREET MR. PLOURDE St. between 10 and 4. ROYAL AND Smith-Corona vanity Light and Power Co. (CLEP) iMt ge^^ch for tei Westlnghousa Scl- Dffi(3HARGED TODAY; Mrs. Ml. 8-1883. Heating and Plumbing 17 Ice Cream Store in Manchester. Please apply or write to the Econ­ Mahogany Paneiiifg per M $189.001 f r i g IDAIRE, white stove, com- MANCHESTER omy Sales Co.. 196 Trumbull St., able and ' standard typea^ters. Fire place with- bookcases ANDOVER—BuUdlng lota. Across nlght RockviUe would ence Schotarshlp ceAducted na- Eylene Blathawson and daughter, P No experience necessary. Must be M l 9-4845 TOOLMAKERS, first class, gauge All makes of adding machines Western Framing—loads blnaUon oU-gas, in good condition, ROOM, with or without board. Bd Natural Corisa trim from new school, very reasonable. guarSnteedguar__ a million dollars worth . tionally by Science CTubs of Coventry; James Rice, High Blano; RUBBISH AND asnea removed. pleasant and neat appearing. WAITRESS wanted for days. Apply Hartford, Mr. Shear. No phone other items. 19 or 20 Florence St. 3-4320. 9 Trotter St. -* Open Evepings Geneiira) cleaning, cellars, cell) atUcs makers, jig and fixture men calls please. sold or rented. -Repairs on all only— ...... per M $114.00 Recessed lighting rCall Bd 9-4820. of publicity as the first fluorescent America Park, Rockville; Blrs. Jeanne PLUMBING arid heating—Repairs in person (^arcoal Broiler, East wanted. All benefits. 55 hour mini­ makes. Marlow’s. between T-9 t.m . ______G.E. hot water heat. code lighted city but.lt wwuld cost and ynda. Reasonable 'ates, M. luid contract worn. Call M l. 9-8541 Cali MI 9-8196 fop appoint­ Middle Tpke. 1x8' Fir Sheathing TAG Pythlana to Meet Hunt and daughter.-8ft"Campbell 19S6f>DRD‘custom V8 2 door sedkn, ment. mum work week. Manchester Tool AU these plus good construcUtm. tee taxpayers over $70,(XM) a year a M. Rubbish Removal. Rem MI. CENTRAL REPAIK Co., 387 Oak­ UPRIGHT FREEZER, in good con- FURNISHED ROOM wiUi, home Memorial Lodge of MapCheater Mrs. Roalmond Toout $20,000 for street Ughtlng. tank BadStuebner Post No. posed extension of fedsral ‘roods Pi^outh wagon. Let’s trade to­ Available at all times. Philco fac­ skirts, etc. Call MI 9-6638, 9-5, YOUNG MAN.. 48 hour week with p.m'. Bd 8-4724. - screens, hot water oil heat, ga­ tory supervised service. Tel. MI. all benefits. This is for store work Connecticut’s largest disfounj de dual rotating televiaion Onteimas. two-car garage, lot approximately I In the package proposal, the VFW, and ite auxUlary will I wiU result in 150,000 mUes o f au- day. Fitzgerald Motors, Brunner’s .s a l e s w o m e n LEONARD w. YOffT Jeweler, re­ rage, covered terrace. Good condi­ 100x150. May assume G.I. morte] cL ftP would Install Ite proposed TucottviUe. Open evenings till 9. 9-9698. ALTERA’nONS ON suits, coats with on the job training. Apply in ■partment store. Apply or write to Three mlnutea .from oarkway, 20 tion. Mortgages arranged. 514%. old a ^Int installation of officers tobans (4;Iane auper-bighways) the Economy Sales Co., 196 Trum pairs, adjuBta watches expertly, gage. Asking $8,500, $1,600 1 at no cost to the city for . , and dresses by an expert. MI perspn. Lynn Poultry Farms GAS AND OIL combination stove, from Hartford. Exclusiva, adults George L. Graziadio, Realtor, at 2 p.m. Sunday in the GAR and leeaer routes and wUl proiddr CHU(JK’S RADIO and T.V, Service Store, Shopping Parkade. bull St., Hartford, Mr. Shear. m asonabla prtcea. Op^. <>aUy. Manchester. Bd 9-5878. a road network adequate for. two 151 North Main St. 5H. 3;68l7. Please do not phone. upper RockviUe. Phone Bd 9-4824. 9-6910. cost to tee city would be Ip bv- Street.-BU. 9-4887.______Post officers to he Installed are]decades after the project’s com- residence Ml. 36960. - EJCPERIENCEID automobile me­ 1 REFRIGERATOR—Servel gas, aix EAST HARTFORD—$13,400, sixl creaaed units of power. . ' Joseph Fetko, commander; Charies pletlon. Froat-reatetant mate- CREAM PUFF'S jo y in g — ^Trucking LINGERIE - HOSIERY chanic for.Dodge agency. Apply in cubic feet. Excellent condition. FURNISHED apartment, two room Cape, five finished. Storm Feidc Cost at |70,q0(), Hirth,- senior vice commander; rials wUl be used. The plana UONDER’S T.V. Service, available person. Chorches Motors, 80 Oak $20. CaU after 6 p.m. Bd 9-9876. rooms with kitchen facUlUes. Wanted— Real Estate 77 19M Oldsmoblle Holiday coupe. any time. Antenna converalons. Storage 20 windows and door, ceramic bath, If the installation w ^ atarted Omer Deabay,' Junior vice com- even make provtelona for bicycle ■ land St., Teens'^ This Is For You! Adults only. CaU alter 5, 105 Birch copper plumbing, large lot nice immediately two-JhiP^of the Job mender; Dr. Francis Burke, sur- paths. * ' ■ Only driven 10,151 miles. Radio, PhUco factory supervised service. CORSETS tfPart Time) SALE AT S t ______ARE YOU CON3IDERINO heater, Hydramatic,' custom intc Ter. MI. 9-1486. AUSTIN A. c h a m b e r s CO local WANTED—Part time truck driver locaUon. Lawrence F. Fiano, | b e l l in o Yo u r p r o p e r t y ? would be completed Xy November. ■geon; Raymond Petko, chaplain; ------:— rior, white wall tires, beautiful two and long dlatance moving, 'back­ mornings. Apply in person. Co­ * PUBLIC A Crbchefed Topp«r Fi v e r o o m apartment, plus bath, Broker. Bd 9-5910. .W e Wiu appraiae your property I Increased' power at that- time Theodore Hirth, post advocate; Grants totaling 880,000 were tonq paint. Carries a full, new car REFRIGERATION sales and serv­ ing, storage Call Ml. 36187. Hart­ Five day week free and without any obligation would call 'for ^appropriation of Nicholas Pawluk, quartermaster: recently by the RockefeUer operative Oil (Company, 381 Cen­ glassed in porch, heat and hot $12,600—1956 ' m iles, (Cost $4500 ery.- Refrigerators, washers and near Btoln S t Apply 'Jtfarlow’a, 8-5273. /70,400. new.) Save $1500. . . necessitates soli of small noon, on the- premises, to the room Cape. FHA mortgage avaU- ______>Uef Ooips will qttend the 70th I PLOWING LAWNS Snd gardens Stove moving specialty. ' Folding highest -bidder. Bidders should be 86Tldain St able. Many extras. FuH ' price I LISTINGS WANTEDi-single Salea represantativea o f- CL& birthday criehration of the Winter ALBERT STEIGER, INC. said their survey showed half of 1957 Plymouth Belvedere hard­ with rotary plow. Call PI 2-7669 cbalra for rent. Ml.. 9-0752. ..t, business, low overhead, prepared to deposit at least 10% TWO-ROOM office suite, 88 Elm $13,900.. Short way out. Expand­ two-famUy houses. Member of CV>rps ta Stafford Springs Wednes­ after 4 p.m. of their bid. able Cape, one acre land. $10,900. the city la poorly lighted and top aedan, red apd black paint. Hartford's Largest Specialty Shop St., RockvUle. Suitable for pro* B(LS. Howard R. Hastings, Real­ day. Reservations should be m$de | Funy equimied, including alectric good income and eppor< A certain piece or parcel of land feaalonal or .buainesa. Inquire fiOver 60 more listings of aU kinds tor, Bd. 9-1107, any time. stressed that good street Ughtlng vt"lth Mrs. LUUen Bubiemtater.' windows. <5nly,3,O0O m iles" New Painting— Papering 21 designated as Lot No. 11 on from $5;000 up. CaU The EUsworte is the cheapest crime deterrent and MORTENSEN TV. Specialized RCA Main at Pratt St.,' RockviUe, TRemont (lr250S. . RoBwnrfte Sale car guarantee. ' tunity. No reosonoble certain map entitled, “Cor-rtction Mitten Agency, Realtors. Bd LISTINGS WANTED—Stagle,. two- protection against some traffic television service. Ml; 9-4641 PAINTING AND paperhanging. < The Vemon Methodist • Ohurch Hartford , \,- ot Map entitled Property of Earl THREE RCXJMS sultablo for office 3-6980. Member MLS, famUy, threa-famUy, bualnesi hazards. 1955 Pontiac aedaii.-Radio, heat- Good clean workmanship at rea- offer refused. Colt Ml property. Have many cash buyers. Mayor Herman G. Olson indi­ will hold a home-cooked food and FLDOR SANDING and refinishmg. >onable rates. 30 years in Man­ J. Campbell, Vernon, Conn. Scale or bustpesa, 470 Blata S t ML er» white wall Ores, green finish. 9-5228 or MI 8-7444. 9Q L TO N Mortgagee arranged, Pleaae caU cated he felt some sections of-the rununage sale ta tee church bese- | 2 1’’— 100’, June 1946 by J. Frank Standard transmission. Specializing in old floors. MI. chester. Raymond Fiske. Ml. OeorgeL. OraMrao. Realtor. Id. ment Saturday from'1 to 6 p.m. 9-5750. 9-8080 or ML 9-8891. Bowen, C Engineer Revised Oct city are very much in need of better 9-9237. STORE—Choice location at the Two bedrpoms ranch, tUe.bath, 9-8878. 109 Henry 8 t 1988 Pontiac sedan, two tone CLERK-TYPIST 1946 by J. Frank Bowen, (Correc­ 52 WADSWORTH STREET lighting and singled out Windsor Policemen’s Bell HONEY WSGON Septic Tank 'Center on Main St, 'approodmate- large Uving room, compact kitch- Ave. HS'felt the city shouljpjiave •rile Policemen’s Ball, scheduled paint,'radio, heater, while wails, CEnJNGS, WALLS painted eve- tion by Hayden L. Griswold C. E. MANCHESTER en, dinette, and utUlty room. L o ^ e IU 8TIN 08 W ^ 'f lill Hydramatic. Only One owner, ex­ cleaning, repairing, installations. .iilngs, Saturdays. CaU after 6 p.m. Interesting position in thb insur­ ly 1800 aq. f t WIU remodel to suit a plap for improving ■tTeet'llg’ught-1 for Stay 25 ta the PoUsh-AmericM ance department for a qualified August 1948’-’ Said map 'being now tenant CaU Bd 94808 or Id two'-car garage and breezeway. [ famUy ' •• and • multi-famOy —- -• houses. •- cellent c(»dition. 24 hour service. Reasonable rates, MI 9-5425. . .. on file In the Town Clerk’s Office tag. . 1 Club, wlU have m'ualc by- the 8-1 free, advice. M I-9-2330. young woman. Pleasant working 9-5781...... ■ Alao outside Uluminated shuffle- Investment propertiee, lend and No decision has been reached piece CJsssarino Orchestra o f Hart- 1952 Pontiac . sedan, Runs- like conditions, liberal benefit program, In said Town of Vernon, and board court. lota. Wa have many qualified NOTICE bounded and described as follows; Seven room single: four rooms and bath down, three THREE ROOM ' office suite. 17 proepeott. Nettie L. MiUer, 4781 on the proposal submitted last ford. Patrolman Edwin CSarlson, new. Radio’ heater, standard trans­ INTERIOR painting, evening.'* and Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 air-conditioned office, cafeteria., ■' Modern Florida design on large I night. It will receive further con-1 chairman of the ball, saM the I mission. Only one ownec. Not too weekends. Reasonable rates, free Apply. A public hearing trill be Jield by Northerly: By land of the State rooms and bath up.. Large enclosed front porch. Forced Btarket S t, RockvUle. scdteble lot. South Road, Bolton. Price ta-l East Center fit, Blancbester, Bd Hand-FlnMiflJ esUmates. Call after 3 :30 p.m. Ml Of. Connecticut sixty-five ,and professional or buslneu. Inquire -94010. Repreaenttag Samuel M. slderatlon’ from the Council. I Hartford orcheatri; was engaged I much njoney for this fine famUy HOMB OWNERS! Combine year the Town Planning Commission of hot air heat "With oil burher. fw o car garage with-loft. cli^ea; Frigidaire. washer, stove | Court Casfs ' when the Harmony BcUs Orches- 9633C. FIRST n a t io n a l STORES. 1NC> five tenths (65.5) feet; RockvUle. T R 6-3606.-" Levitt, B t^ e r, 7 West Main .St., c a r y end bills into an easy-to-pay' sec­ Manchester, Connecticut,- Monday L ot 120’ X 140’, well Ifiridscaped. Price $13,500. For ap­ and refrigerator. An unusually 'long docket at tra, originally scheduled to play. p a r k a n d OAKLAND -AVE. Easterly." By land designated Tis RockvUle. TR 8-2717. .. 1 ond mortgage loan costing, only a evening, April 29,’ 1957, at '8 P.M. Asking $28,000.'’ Shown by.^ sp-1 City Court yesterday included the waa forced to cancel ite engage- 1960 Pontiac Chiefttdn sedan! penny a month fbr each doUar you ‘EAST HARTFORD, CONN. in the He'aring Room of the Mu­ - Lot 12 on Said map two hundred pointment call WfishinJ^riwiiiM PLOWING AND harrowing gar OFFICB FOR rent, 501 Hartford pointment only. m u l t i p l e LISTING offers the following Cases; I ment here. Owned by a town official who drove owe. (Jail Frank Burke at CH. nicipal Building oh applications ' thirty-two and five tenths dens.'Call MI 3-4543. Rd. CaU after 5 p.m,. I d 9-0969. Call Manchester Bd 8-1857- between | combinedtvuieu services irf 35 realtors, I CUWUEdward11 ou»Mvi>,Shahdt, 41', Coventry. I -me i^aii wuiwill feature two an­ only 7,000 miles per year. Radio, 6-8897. days or JA 9-5553 eves. Con­ PART-TIME Sunday work as dtsh- for proposed orders altering and (232.5) feet; The Ball heater, Hydramatic. Beautiful jet 5 4 p.m. 80 salesmen to help aell Jrourlflped $36 on a charge of recklesJ Uj-t|jnment acts as weU aa danc­ R od on* hour asack fUato* sad CELLARS, ATTICS, and garages necticut Mortgage Exenange,.., ier-clerk, in business- office. Op­ establishing building tines as fol­ Southerly: By Ctempl>ell Avenue, 8eA#ABMAAftdsxee MlAmtoA Atoll I ^_t_t__ wv— lea 1 ^ ' —_ black paint. Looks and runs like c in n e y b r o t h e r s SuboiiNai For Rent #6 .No Agents house. For Information piileaae caU drivtag. He admitted engaging ta ing from 8:30 to 12:30. brighter we caa wash yoar ear Cleaned. Rubbish removed. Lawns portunity to learn NCR accounting, lows: > sixty (60) feet; and M K , iric. Carlton.W. Rutchlna, Bfl 94183. ia friendly race with his brother, new. Don’t fail to see this car. Establish a 25’ building line on Re^onal Foultiy Meettag with s-ton pickup truck, For Sale ing at a point pn the west bank to t TOUNO OJUPLE and child desire 75 Pearl St., Hartford JA -3-4221 lines, if established, all laws, ordi­ that emohaalsee the fitted, longer Summer wardrobe! YohJU find this ctatioa of di available for light jobs}bs. MI 9-7853, ' Evenings and Sunday, JA 3-5154 o f the.tjlop Kiver, th e'lin e runs nances,. or governjnental regula­ four ropm unfumtehed apartment west 1572’, more or lees, to east ( j J a n i i d . waisUta^ I lovely tailored version-tee perfect or bouse. CaU M l 8-7614. „ sn.,u., dooe ia M ke BUIL0IN6 S in tions, ineludingy' building and No. 8479 with pett-o-rama in companloiP'for alim aklrts and owr *______iFrobftte Offlc« in Andwer, In Mid X ^ lb e th Q ty , N. C., WM given a 30- ^ follow ed^y a diaciiaalon menasi 'ureibiag. aide at Olcott Street.. ^nlng ordinances, affecting said BOLTON- ^ older ten roomltHct ...... be...... and l^...... berebr _ti. tof day luapendedispended sentence— on“ “ *** of------” What’a Next”_ - byy Geoc|e _ _E. CADILLAC—1954 coupe, cream and GARDENS PLOWED with John Establish a 25’ building line on eluded ia ta alaea 10, l2 , W- cottMi frocks. MOTHER AND ehUd need fixir home (sbit bedrooma) 2% . baths, law heartag'oir-eaid 'sMto-totoM toiTMunlaccount nndand that! premisea, any taxes, assessments ______mk forieharge Give year car diet I t e I Art^pgton green.. Very low mileage Deezp tractor. MI 9-2136. I M '1 2 0 0 ' the southerly - side of ^ Tolland Slaa 13, 33 bust, 4% yarda of 85- Pattern No. 5778 contains cro-: room unfumtehed rent. Up to $50. lAWtoiev ______i weA$ieato'notice T»f tne‘tune o f tae.-Um.e aaa piace and p l« e ert » « breaking 1 Coleman Jr., nationally-known magnificent condition,'one owner. and liens due. to the Town of Veri Chet directions for sizes 16i. 18, 20, lov ^ y ®CT®y®d f^ jd hearing be giveniren to alt 'persou_ti^|peraoM In-j and larceny,larceny. or wee than $15. nouttryman o f Shceter, N H. mdey. Drive ia far Tuniplke, startlhg at a point on CLERK TYPIST tneh. Central. CaU BQ 94104. Bundeck, grounds weU landscaped,[terrsted in aald eeiate by cautina .ajg,nii]} itlgo ^ut on probation]™ . MI 96678. ^ Addoidt Rood SEPTIC TANKS the west boundary, of the N.Y., non, and any of its various taxing For Ihla pattern, aand S6c ta 88, 40- and 42 Incl; material re- treea, two-car garage. Ideal home alliKdat waA iobi Household Services ODUPLE WITH three chUdron year' w d- W $13, of| Doubio "A "Z on « districts ttien remaining unpaid.', coins, your name, addreif, m ® qulremenU; atltch iUuatratlona. for large famUy, nice condition. Vccaon and Taloottvllle 1953 FORD, convertible $985. 1947 AX«> ' 4 ,N.H. smd Htfd. R.R. right of way W e now have an opening for a qualified Clerk would like a five to six room In said Dumet and posted ot tb* j which 89 was remitted, OCfered . 13-A 2. TERMS: Tan per cent (10%) deOrfid, and the pattern n u m ^ ta Send 25c in COINS, your name, AU this for cmly. $17,000. Now Iteae are handled through tha'I Mercury convertible $829. 1952 Ail Improvofflonts and the northeast corner of prop­ house or tenement. Vldhlter BCaa public aicn^poet ta Utojtewn ol C p h ^ Harold I- Derkarmafi, 25. Ma6- erty N/P Thornton, the line runs of the bid by certified check or Typiat who will be t^e local representative'of a BUB BURNETT, >*ANCM»^W addresa end the PATTERN' NUM­ vacant. Several other good list- bla where deceo]^ last dwelt a”4.*«htj.^^^. forfeited a 820 fine The Hetald’B BoclciFUle B m ean, Plymouth dedan, new tires, radio, WEAVING of buna, moth holes PLUGCED SEWERS cash, anil the balance to-b e paid d y t e r . BC'94854. by certified tnJai.posta«e mpetd. toltap M . lorteiiea a u m WET iwater, very clean, ’ 958 Chevrolet Booutiftil Vkw. west 247’,' more or Im . EVENING HEBAIA liM BER ta ANBIE OABOr (EtftlH lh|m CaU Goodchlld Realty Co.. W. Mala St. teie^Maa and.tom clothing, hosiery runs, not later than thirty. (30) dqys ‘ national concern after thorough training.'Thia is OHEEdEB EVEBONG HEEAIA) each of the foUowlnc aami4 peraoas: I for Illegal parking. OOUM, full p i l f $519. 1951 -Buick handbags repain^ sipper re­ -Machine Cleaned ' (Maps showing Uie exact loca­ AMBBIOA8, NBW Y0BK8«,N.^ WANTED TO RENT, hoUise or i-Realtora, BH 8-792I oe BU »49». The OonnectiOTt Bonk ft Agente Aid Boad-e-o 5-8186. CaU i from the approval of sale by the I .. impermanent position Hiat offers a 5-day,.40 hoqr Don” t rotes the lateit te iu ^ o f lU E Ave. Aaaerleafi. New York 99, jlCember BILfi. WASH coupe, radfix heat/r, dynaflbw. placement, umbr^iiaa repaired, Septie ’Tanks, Dry Wells. Sewer tion o t the above ihay be seen in apartment for 4hree .aiMta ta ______l‘•‘L ^ '^ o : LocalVe«b«. of the lull price $369. Filwarald Motors, the‘ Town‘Planning Commission’s 'Court, or upon the passing, of the I' work week. week’s'paid vacation and other edmr w faactaiattag ^ t e r n NY- Bdancheatar. ReUable. CH 9-8165. St. Peter’s Church in Bermuda! men’a shirt coUara reversed and Lines lnttalted--k)e1iar Water­ deed, -Which may first occur. Z ! The IfiST NafidBewortt NEW FIVE r o o jw W h , oU bttoe- ^ fc o u n t y Ae«L o f I n * ^ ? Bnmiwr’a. TaicotiMUe, Open bve replaced. .Morlosr'a Uttle Mend- Office.) ; ^ lie Fashion. Tfite; Ai I art itooperattag w ith ' the local te beUevad tO'bave the oldest stiver | proofing Done. MeKINNEY - 3. SALE SUBJECT ’TO AP­ paqy, bene^ts- Corae in and ^djscuBS this position Wi(NTED--Three or fbur rooms, lORIIR] B ingriin 9 p.m. tl^ flhO|)./\., . TOWN PLANNING COMMIS­ ’57 iMsa- te board hot water heat, etelrway to I Maurtee . 1 , LaoavdC o a m P' ^------U aU sQ m'lmpunior Junior tmamoerChamber oio f OxnmerM m ta j 1 ^ 4 - ■ -I- SION; ■■ PROVAL, BY THE BOARD; wi|th Mr. Phillips. Call MI 3-1561 for an appoint- new ilaai^ Cpr e, itear bus line, iillddle- atUc, huement garsfe. Reduwkl isasMtv*.d^^Mare tp day set tori oonduottag the ’.'•enage Safe Driv-1 the WtotjOT Hemtephim^t vme aj 8 6 1 ^ '< ^BROTHERS, Jne. to $l4i000.-E ft tf Rtobty O k /obwpe power steer- FLAT • FINISH Holland wiMlow MeKINNEYiBROSed Martiin El. ,Alvoni< Chairman FRANCIS T. O’LOUCmLlN. ' ao cUldrn! Witte Roy^uto jte ft s. ' gift of Ktag WUBam m In 1684.. Ir.'uaqr clean. Let’s ■hades, mads to measum. All •r EJEALTOR8 Dorothy Ct Jacouton, Secretary I Committae mfeSC . ''I - \ %|2IT, MI 84480. | '"T s H t t S f i n . kicROLSoiv. SDw m o m Dlfposol C «. ManLChester, ponn. V ’ P v * Street I MI3PI^IL 28,1967 | ■4 Avaragc Dallj^ Nat PraM Run PACK SIXTEEN , Waathar. V-.- lianrfrMitfr in fttin g il|]frali> F or Mm W eek E a M Peeeeaat • if'IT. 8. T^aatt Apri^tO, l»S7 associated with the Hartford Steel A if. Low aM Ama Raamuaaon, 8« CUnton St., Emfirgency Doctors Ball CD. and the American OpUcal aiumy. SMla arrived home laat weekend after a Area Students Dik Promoted Co. ' '' ; .'1 2 ,5 7 9 About Town three weefce' atay at the OnalOW Abbott-Ball CtL manufactures - n o t t c e : '■ -,y Member ,of tb^ Audit ip^l^iatara. Rlgii/ln Hospital, Jac^nvllle, N. C. He Physicians of the Manchester mtd 70s. Medical Assn, who will respopd By i^^bott-Ball steel ball bearlngv. Bhireau e( OIreuIatleii • The llnel leeson for .the' Bill Buffered a h ^ ft. attack on his way Finish Course Dik has lerved on the School nushiniy of *ho wotor m^ins -of fii* Town Maiicheiter^A City of Village Charm Cohem liquarc dance claiaes will home froijKa Florida vacation but to emergency calls tomorrow la muclylmproved and la now re­ afternoon and evening are Dr.' Building Coramitteea and 1« now chostor Wotor DoMitmont wlH bogin April 23, h« riven tomorrow at 7 ;30 p.m. at Nine Man/tester and area men Howard LoCkward (a d u I tS( y& ward S. Dik. 137 Henry St., a member' o6- the Town Planning. the Community Vi Membera of the cuperating at hi home. hag been appointed vice president Commiaaion. '' VOL. LXXVl, N 0^174 (TWENTY-EIGHT .PAGES-^TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24,1957 (CUaaOSed AdvartlOag od* Page PRICE FIVE CENTS Mandieater Square Dance Cub are are among 69 students in the Hill- mily), Tel. MI 9-3243. and m 7 . . / • 4 l.M ary’a Guild, which lias been yer-UnIted Aircraft design engi­ Richard Demko. Tel. MI 9-82J# of the»^Abbott-BaU Co., HarUord, He is also a member, of the invited to attend. f Hushing will c ^ ln u o Tiiosdoyi through Frjdoys un- "7“ T" neetlng on Wednesdays at St; neering training program who will It was announce today. American Society of Metals,' the A, rummage aale will be held bj ...ary’s” Church during Li.ent, will Dik,- who Joined Abijotl in 1954 Hertford Sales Ebcecutivea Club til complttt4he aale. Peabody. They ■■will provide dMsert ®1n^m°ded‘ m S the local and Over 80 Senior Girl Soouts from Use Lakewood Site and beverages and the membeV* ares recipients are: Herbert A. ‘ Manchester, Windsor and Glaston- First Aid Class All Veterana Adminiatratlon of- will bring their own sandwiches. Sope'r Jr., 519 Center St.: John R. !bufy attended a get together laat floea in Omnecjklcut will operate Tiachler, RPD 2. Manchester; I^n- night in Woodruff hall of the Cen- Starts Thursday T he A m y will go ,Jtfiead^*kdy'’' "he said, when asked what Hi-Leuguers of the Covenant BEFORE YOU CONVERT- ■ / ■ ^— !- a under a m v// achedule effective aid M, Black, 42 Waddell Rd.; ter Congregational Church with its ^ans to cotiAUnct a j "i'Yi April afe. 'Tiie duty houra will be ConejD^gatlonal Church held a Joshua Simon, 8 Oxford SL; Ru­ The,Rbd Cross will begin Its final IT WILL PAY YOU TO B y ALEX (xlRELLI j Both women were members of V from * a. wrCto 4:30 p_m., Monday pirpic today at Gay City ’ State dolph L. RlcClo. 119 Constance Dr.; The progrlim was preceded by a standard first aid courts of. the. 32 unit Capehart. housing a delegation^Uiat visited Waeh- PArk in Gilead. Tonight at 7 p.,m., potiuck supper, with members of No- weapon guaranteea a' project adjacent to Lakewood Friday. This achedule Gerald E. McCarthy, RFD 2, Bol­ season Thursday night. (ierfect defenae, but if events ington last week in an attempt t