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K N a If S M a Rk E T EVERY MONDAY NIGHT MORIARTY BROTHERS

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% — ioJfa— "iiiiii'iiZr l a l — Average Daily M et PrcBs PAGE TWELVE SATURDAY, MARCH 1ft) 19M- The Weather,. :dlancl;fst(r Suratats ii^raUi For the Waek Eu4e« Farceaat of U. 8. Weather ■uresu •C Mazcli 19. 1858 Oeeualonal rata hmlglrt, to w la learn.” we quote from one of the 11,666 48a. H wadfiy rioady. wan ner, manifold treatises 'on child care. Drive Committee Sings at Oinijih s^ew Books Listed eeattered ehowera. Oolder la af- About Town IVe know a father Who says ”Oh MamfcaC o f Km Audit ‘ ----wo - * --■ W HAn Heard Along-Main Street yeah” to this dictum. He- has a Bureua o f CIrenlatlou •VniOTIMe BUREFA ■■ hBO OVGe Meeting Monday. At Library Here Mancheiter— A City o f Village Charni Bunaet lUbekmh I» d s « will hold two year old son who Just learned a naular mMUnt Monday night at And on Sofne of Manchetter*$ Side Street»t Too about the satisfaction to be derived from Jumping. The father A special meeting of the Red - Fiction . g o ’c m k In Odd Pelldwa Hall. .VOL,LXXIV,NO.i4t (Claeelfled Adverttriiig oa Page 14) Movla* taken on her trip to Cali­ says, he expects to come- home Cross Fhnd Drive Committee for Dream Walker, Charlotte Arm- (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1955 PRICE FIVE CENTS fornia 'and thropgh the Grand Sanporta Gripe ^amounted to about the cost of a froitKW ^ some day and'find the 1955 la being dzlled_ for Monday, etrong; Tomorrow the New Moon,. Manchester -teenagers seem to' new hat child hr the cellar. S. Barker; FourXwinds, D. Beaty; C u y o n And Mexico wiu be ahown March 21 at 8 p,m: 'This meeting by Mra. Mae Biehardson. be rising in revolt over the lack They passed the time of day and T h e/ little boy usually Jumps Eagle of Ntagara^J. Brick; Ban­ of social facilities in town. then the woman said suddenly, from ( the highest point in the will be held In th'c Robbins Room ners of Shenendoah\B. Cotton; My Kiflnaped Baby-Safe A daughter. Wendy Sharon, waa iMuX week we printed a letter “We owe you Mme money, do you houseland the parents don't know of Centex. cJxurch. Heart an Alter, Mrs. A. (Jovert; Dozen D ie, Ah, Spring- bom March iT to Mr. and Mri. Ru­ from a Teenage Citixen, a . girl, remember how much It was?” As whether the floors can take the All Fund Drive Committee Terrific Tlmothys. M. Drake; Ride THE OFFICE OF • dolph Plerro of Anhelm, Calif. who took the town to task for con­ it happened, he did remember the treatment one 25 lb., small sizri chairmen are asked to make a spe­ the High Places, M. Evm s; Case of exact figure and she paid it They have a aon. Mra. Pierro la cerning itself too much with being atom bomb-type child can dish out. cial effort to be present. This re­ the Glamorous Ghost, ih. S. Gard­ DR, BARN EY promptly. 2 3 H urt as Skids in on the former Marllou Corcoran, a city of village charm and not quest Includes all residential com ­ ner; Three Roads to a 'Star, D. daughter of Mra. PVancea Corcoran enough with looking alive. She told him she and her hus- Motion Denied mittee majors working with T^own Garth; Gunman Rode North. W. L. w i c Nm a i ( ” of 6 Foxcroft Dr., and Mr. Pierro This week we received another ™*snt to pay the There was much wearln’ o’ the Clerk S. J. Turklngton Jr. All Hopson; Shadows on'the Duek, J. U the aon of Mr. and Mra. Guerino bill but It had slipped their minds letter from a teenage girl who ad­ green Md "Top o’ the momln’ ” persons responsible for the collec­ Jennings; Gurismoke over- S a i^ o , CHIROPODIST Plane FaUs Light Snow Pierro of US Maple St. vocates the establishment of a from time to time and when they greetings, offei^ in assorted ac- P. Lehman; I Take This Man, ^ s . remembered' it, they didn’t have tion of any money are asked to youth center, which would be built cenU in town^ on St. Patrick’s Day. E. Loring; Doctor. Jane, A. Mc- the money. be prepared to render an up to WILL BE CLOSED Springfield, Mq., March 21 By THE ASSOCIATiED PRJUM Mancheater Auxiliary Police will t>y teenagers and run by teenagers. But not at the Country Club. Elfresh; Ptay for a Brave Heariv, The man’s-day was brightened the minute report of any money An American Airlines Spring arrived in this area meet Monday night at 7:S0 In the ITie young people of Manches­ There the Kiwanlans locked St. each of their team captains or In­ H. Meinnes; Black Powder Ehn-' auxiliary room at Police Headquar- considerably by the occurrence UNTIL MARCH 28th 'ane threading its way ter, she assures us. do not want Patrick out of their weekly lunch­ dividual workers have collected. pire, R. Montgomery; Miss Harriet at 4:36 this morning but an tera. After a ahort-buaineaa meet­ gold, edver or blood,” Just a place and his faith in human nature waa eon meeting. This is extremely important at Townsend, K. Norris; High Passes, roiigh darkness and rain apparently confused Weath­ ing a demonatratlon of the vaMpua their own. somewhat restored. There evi­ S Joltn Olson,' as fine an Brin Go this meeting as any last minute Jt Rieese; The Healer, F. Slaughter; . DUE TO ILLNESS toward^Ianding'field crashed Itema of 'police equipment will be In passing, she,. like Teenage dently are times when a small Bragh lad as Sweden ever pro­ erman celebrated the occasion plans must be made to be sure of Year the Yankees Lost the Pen­ ■ i^ven by the bfflcera in charge.. Citizen, heaps much abuse on the amount of money pays for more duced, tried to open the door to the last night.'^kiUing 12\i>ersons with a mixture of rain and than an overdue bill pushing Manchester’s quota over nant, D. Wallop; Nurse, Carol, M. town for not waking up.' Here is spirit of the day, but got little Welch. and injuring — snow and forecast an accumu­ her letter: help. the top. ' ' Edward Lodbell Tho twin-engine Oonvklcxrashi Harold Dron of Wethersfield will Heap Big lajun Non-Fiction lation of less than an inch be­ U .S . Firm s Faced with a Big apeak at the evangelistic service I am writing with agreement Standing up and showing off his In a pasture about two milek': Sen. George General Manager Richard Mar­ Edward Lobdell, 293 Farming- PHrophet in the Wilderness, fore changing .to rain by late Sunday at 7 p.m., in the Aaaembly to the letter published March 12, bright green tie, he moved, as Hermann Hagedom. of the Springeld kirport. Wrfeckai .of God Chapel, 214 Spruce St. and the Teenagers’ Complaints. tin made up the program for high rapidly as his thick Swedish ac­ ton Ave., Hartford, • soloist at waa eeattered more than 300 feet. afternoon!. 8ch(H)l ground breaking ceremonies MMH May Benefit LOOK will also sing several numbers. All “There is positively .nothing for cent would permit, that all those Christ Church .Cathedral, Hartford, 'The plane carried a three- The wet snow was expected to W ould Cut yesterday. That was the reason member crew and 32 paitengcre. accumulate to 2 to 3 inches In Sets Term s are invited. the younger crowd in this town. who were not wearing green be and Mrs. Lobdell, also a profes­ Sure the Rec has a dance once a his name didn’t appear anywhere fined 25 cents, From Buiice Will All the Burvlvore were injured. northwestern Connecticut before on the program. Members or friends of .i the month. What about the other 29 The response, however, was un- sional singer arid -soloist at the TRUCK Jack Pripith, of Chicago, the changing to rain early tonight. Covenant Congregational Oturch, days? Have you been to'the regu­ But Mayor. Harold A. Turking- aympathetic. In fact. hooU of de­ The Manchester Memorial Hos­ West Hartford Baptist Church, will pilot, wae the only member of the For this area, the forecast is for Oil Imports For Parley lar sports dances down at the high ton, wise to Martin’s way, took it rision and howls of protest drown­ crew to aurvive. Stewardeaa Rita occasional rain tonight with tem­ willing to donate used clothing and pital may eventually receive up to be heard in a program of sacred LETTERING school^ How dead can a town get? upon himself to depart from the ed him out, and parliamentary MadaJ of - Chicago and cb-pUo.t peratures 'in the 40s. Scattered ' other articles for a rummage sale music. Sunday at 7:80 p.m. at the Get Our Estimate Washington\RIarch 21 gone skating rink to the microphone. Then, as if to couple of Orangemen. 8500 each, according to thelBunce Both singers are alumni of the PINE PHIRIMCY —but who can tell what the early University of Connecticut and na­ EDWARD'S given final clearance for the land­ days o f spring will bring? ports continue, c^sum ers meeting is in line with the we have. Nice brick walls to get prove, the j^int, he added, “ It will filed at Probate. Coitrt in Man­ 884 O u ter St.—MI-B-8814 ing.'Aa the craft approached Carl The Willing Workers and the smashed on. 'What can a teenage doesn’t do any good to make up Price for PuMIcIty chester. ' tives of this state, and are at Boisterous Exit will become increasingly de­ thinking of the Republican Epworth Circle members of the , SIGNS McCrary in the tower aaw a flash. girl do on Monday Wednesday and the program ii! the mayor won’t IMhlicIty has its usee in fund The money will go to those in­ present studying under Frank Spring came cold and soggy to pendent on a “ handfuiqf in administration. South Methodist WSCS are ex­ Sunday night? Nothing and more Paridolfl on scholarships at the 918 East Main St., RockvUle Then the plane dleappeared and he the nation’s Midlands today after stick to it.” raising. People becoi.ne aware o f a stitutions if there Is a surplus left gave the alarm. 'ternational companies.” But, like George, they said cer­ pected to attend the 8 o’clock or nothing! Our carnivals, fireworks Referring to the expressions of when a trust fund provide for in Hartford School of Music. winter’s boisterous exit Sunday tain cOHditlons should be met in 10:45 services tomorrow morning cause and sometimes their sympa­ Phone .1-3461' Sheriff Qlenn Hendrix, one of the Rua>-ell B. J’rown, general coun­ have been taken away from us. satisfaction voiced by others, thies are touched enough to lead the will is terminated. Among the numbers that wi)l Read Herald Advs. amid tornadoes, torrmUal rains, sel for the Independent Petroleum advance of-active efforts to bring with their families, friends or I’ll you yourself enjoyed these be rendered arc “The Lord’s 'flrit to reach the scene made mud­ widespread snowfall and flood. Martin said 'T m glad too that the them to contrib\ite. This is the The hospital will be the first of dy by an all-day .rain, aald:' Assn,-of America, told the Senate together Prealc*ent Elsenhower and neighbors. Hie various women's things when you were our age. higji school has reached this stage the instituttons considered and Prayer”, “ Bless .This House’!. "If Sunday, officially the last day of' the chiefs of Russia, Britain and usual pattern. "There waa no flra. In the dark- Finance Committee these large aocleW groups and other organixa- “The papers are Just waiting to andy'tny work is over.” , next In order come the Bolton with All 'Your Hearts”, “The winter, brought thr^ to five inches France. But we have a stoty with a little neaa 1' found It hand to find the firms "work hend in hcjid” devel­ tions were asked to do this in smack up any bit Of gossip about “That’s what you think,' Public Library, Bolton Congrega­ Palms”,' and "Fear Not Ye, O of snow In Colorado, western Ne­ The Department itself hid no reverse "English”. , plane aqd I loat my ahoea In the oping huge foreign oil reserves. January. The Kehler and Young Juvenile delinquency. What do peo­ countered the maybr. tional Church, and Quairyvllle Israel.” j braska and western Kansas, with A) businessmen’e or^anination in mud aa I croeaed the farm field. Brown testified as opposition ap- official comment on George’s sug­ People’s Fellowship will have the ple do about it? Not a thing ex­ Me.thodist Church. Mr.' Angelo, also soholarship near blizzard conditions around gestion. tow n raises some money by fining a “Then I heard a woman call and PMred to'harden in the Senate to final Sunday, M v ch 27. cept talk about restricting our Speculation Vanishes Under terhis of the will, almost student at the Hartford School oif Loveland, Colo; a aeries of tor­ James C, Hagerty, White a ember 81 each time his picture I found her sitting on the ground. President Eisenhower’s liberalized nights out until 10 o’clock or so. the 'entire estate estimated at Music, is the organist of the Grace nadoes along the Mlssouri-Arkan- House press secretary, was asked Earlier this week, bAore winter appears in Tlie ITeraldf I gave hey my coat and then I aaw foreign trade'' program. We would only leave for neigh­ more than 8300,000 Is divided into Episcopal CThurch of Windsor. SM border; a windstorm so violent about, (Jeorge's propo^ today. He Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Johnson a took a semi-final swing at New Since publicity helps the organ­ threo peraons walking around He supported an amendment by two approximately equ^ trust It blew down a circus tent at would only refer newsmen to com­ 492 Woodbridge St., invite their boring town where people act in the form of snow, ization, but may ..enefit the Indi The public Is cordially Invited to dazed. I finally could see the plane Sen. Neely (D-WVa.) to limit’ oil alive! Stop and think, didn’t you do vacant lot near, the center of town vidual businessman more, the funds with Bunce's widow as the attend this concert which is part Uvalde, Tex., and a four Inch rain ments' President Eisenhower hss relatives, friends and neighbors to a In the darkneea. that flooded Piedmont. Mo. Imports to 10 per c«nt of Ar-er- call at their convenience tomorrow some little trick on ah old crab took on a definitely spring-like theory appe:-rs to be that, *%hem beneficiary of both. Principal of the special Lenten emphasis In Carolyn Sue Wharton, khlaaped front Baptist Hospital, Beaumont, ican consumption. This would be made in news conferences on the air. • . as gets, pays.” and Interest may be used for her “Its wings were sheared off but The first day of spring sav/ tem­ subject of a Big Four meeting. from 2 to .6 p.m. when they will in the Neighborhood, or weren’t the' program- of the Covenant Tex„ when 39 minntea old, la heM by Dr. ll A. Tootriln preparatory peratures drop below freezing as a considerable -eduction from Small boys carrying bats and support. tibe fuselage wris intact except for celebrate their 50th wedding an­ you ever out sdter 10. but in your fJhurch. to examlnatlott after her return from Houston ("March 20) where she far south as Texas as snow pree«nt import levels. ^ The President In exchanges with balls appeared and began some Famous Last Words ,'One o f the funds will be disposed the noae. reporters hss shied away from tha niversary. They were former N or­ days people were not so dead. “The nose wea crumpled up like was found in the home of n former nurse’s aM at the Beaumont hos­ sprinkled the southwestern and Neely’s anien«linent. in which he practice. A couple of girls o f after' her death as she will idea of auch a session under pres­ wich residents. Cops weren’t on your tail.' Someone asked Ribhard Martin, ceive 10 parts each: Mary W. Ed­ pital. (A P Wlrephoto). central Great Plains and upper waa Joined by 16 other Senators, even got into the act when they have directed. cellophane. ent conditions. He has set up evi­ "Think about the kids who come the town’s general manager, wards. Hartford; Marjanne Jan­ Misalaaippl valley. It drizzled in has strong 'hacking in the Finance showed up with a basketball and The other fund, however, will “Two ambulances came near the dences of Soviet good faith as a The marriage ceremony of Miss from poor families. Can they af­ Thursday if the high school ground sen, Katrinka J. Vanderbee, Sylvia acene but got stuck in the mud. Chicago. The drizZIe froze at Okla­ Committee. The adminUtratlon op­ practiced a fei^ shou at a basket be used, after the death - o f Mrs. precondition, mentioning an Aus­ Janet A. Davis, 14 Foxcroft Dr.-, ford 90 cents to go to the show, 40 breaking cerenmny would take Jansen, all of C!ambrid'ge, Mass.; We started taking out the Injured homa City. poses' it, preferring a TOluntary mounted behind a nearby house. place the following day even If the Bunce, for the support of Alice restriction on imports at about trian pe'ace treaty and agreement and George A. Eagteson, 348 Char­ or 75 cents te the sports dance, George Milton Smith. Fairfield, as other ambulances arrived but 38 Degree Drop The land is between two rows of weather was urfpleasant. Smith Jansen, of Cambridge, 1954 levels. to free German elecUona as areas ter Oak St., will take place this 81.50 for Rec membership? N.J.; Edmund Ware Smith, Dear­ It iwas close to 1 a.m. before The wintry weather p u ^ M the dwellinigs that frqht In opposite ~ "W e’ll break. ground,” Martin Mass., a niece of Mrs. Bunce. Kidnaper o f Infant where the Reds migdit demonstrate afternoon at 3 o'clock in .the First born, Mich.: Alexander H7 TVare got them all out." mercury to 7 below zero at Leand- Controlled By Seven Firms “If we kids could build a youth directions On two ^krallel streets said prophetically, “even if we Both principal and interest may such g new approach. ^ Presbyterian' Church, Hartford. center we sure would have a lot Watching the scene, a,friend of and Henry' H. Ware, both of Vien­ The plane crashed about J0:30 ar. Wyo,, and caused a 38-degree Brov.m said about 90 per cent of have to do it through a foot of be used. na. Va. pm . all foreign oil ii. the free world is , More recently he has mode it more to do. We should have a ours interested in business said he snowi” drop at Oage^^kla., where the Mrs. Nellie Bradley,' 86 Phelps At the death of Alice Smith SPORT Terrible VlbraUoa early momingl^imum terqtera- controlled by seven big compan­ plain he would not be interested place that- is- run by teenagers. We began speculating about profitable The ceremony took place yester­ Jansen, according to the will, the Anne Eklwards and Susan Ed­ s Harold E, Staaaen poses beside a huge globe In hia Washington in a Big Four session with tha - Bd., left today for St. Petersburg, don't want gold, silver, or blood. uses for the property, seemingly wards, both 6f Wayne, Pa., each Robert Browning, 15, of (Viap- Wanted Baby Girl ture was 1* coiripared with 53 ies------five American and two for­ office after It wpa announced that he ^11 take over eahtnet-rmiik day amid a brief but vigorous trust will terminate. If the body paqua. N.Y^ an injured paaienger, Sunday morning. eign. He named ttwm as Standard German rearmament pacts sttU Fla., and plana to spend six weeks Just a place to call ‘our place.’ Do so neglected. Such centrally neg­ snowstorm. / receive one part. post on dtsannainent nutters inimedisttely. He will nlso continue pending. \ with her sister, Mrs. Bessie Mead lected located land looked wasted. of the fund is then leas than 882,- DENJM said there, was a "terrible vibra­ Snow cover ranged up to t inches OH o f New Jersey, (Julf. Socony- you understand ? 000, the public Institutions Will re­ The remainder, if any goes to Vacuum. Standard Oil of (Califor­ as head of Foreign Operations Admlntetration until the new foreign Beal Hote Aghast War o f Cleveland, Ohio.' V h o has been Then, hearing the shouts and the Manchester Memorial Hospital, tion” before the criuh. at Chadron and Norfolk in north­ “Thank you very much for con- Oh N o!! ceive none. REG. 49e Yd. Mrs. O. W. Pe^lea, who lives Beaumont, Tex., March 21 (fP)— A 'woman charged with ern Nebraska, and in parts of nia, Texas, Dutch-Shell and.Anglo- aid program la presented to Congress. (AP Photo).- George, an ^uenco in the de­ wintering in St. Pete. siderin^f my letter and I hope you laughter of the children, he re­ Al) sorts of materials are used 85,000, Bolton Public Library, Bol­ called his own childhood and the The Bunce will provides that near the soene, reported hearing snatching^ a 29-minute-old infant from its hospital crib ao'to Iranian. velopment of U.S, foreign policy by fe t many more. these .days in fashioning milady's the body of the trust wijl be dis­ ton Congregational Church, and virtue of his poamon as chairman fun of a game of "scrub” or Quarryvllle Methodist Chifrch, SB epioaton Jtut before the crash. “ wanted a baby girl wqrse than anything in the world,” her 18 inches i.i the southern two- Mort Imported oil is r o w used “Sincerely, a Bored Teenager.” handbags — leather, straw, cloth, tributed according to the follow­ U.irds of Minnesota mede heavy along the East Coast. Brown aald, o f .the Senate Foreign Relations softball or football. He ended by shplls, beads, or what have you— each 8500, in that order. father said. She haa-three sons,.:Officer8 found the little girl deciding the land was fulfillinc its ing directions: (OeaUanad aa Pag* Ftfteea) going on higtnvays, and soma but he contended this has been of' committee, suggested last night a > Overdue Surprise but - one we saw yesterday on Of the amount remaining, 882.- If any money then remains It ycaterday in the Houston ")Ktme-4>f^' House Nearing Vote four power confere^m offers “the most tiseful function and v > rid Mrs. Paulina Schulze, 30, A former, .aehools in the area did i>ot reopen no advantage to consumers_in the One man in Manchester has a Hartford’s busy Main St., waa of 000, or the entire remainder if It goes to the Hartford Foundation A 'O V ’Y tfter w c^ en d recegr. area. They pay higher prices'Oian' real hope of avoiding war." He said up hoping no one would find but shining bright galvanised iron, nuree's. aide. new hat because ah eight year old about this oasis. Is less than $82,000', will be divid­ for Public Giving, administered by In the Middle West, where domestic it possibly should be held this EMEReENCY nothing less than a large, regula­ the Connecticut Bank and Trust 2 yids. The child was sped by police- ■ess The rain belt stretohed froin year. debt was finally paid. He says the ed into 82' parts. sources provide tnt great bulk of tion garbage can. The young wom­ Fairless Says escorted ambulance 85 miles back central Oklahoma northeastward moral is that most people . are The following persons will re- Co. Oil products, he said. ' . At'the moment, a meeting of Big OIL RURNER Another Version an carrying it sauntered along, in­ to Beaumont and reunited with its thrdugl the central Mississippt On Postal Pay Hike basically honest. Four foreign m isters—^Hke that J. W. ..Cheney takes issue with different to the glances cast in her mother before she knew it was Members Laud valley and eastward through the Support for the Eisenhower' SERVICE The Herald’s version of the his held in Berlin a year ago—seems The hero of our story says he directloh. Possibly she needed it stock up for iprihg tewing. Plalp, Profit in Steel kidnaped Saturday—while she was southern and central Great Lakes trade program was reported to be more likely than a comerenco of rendered a service eight years ago tory of the old railroad d e p o In a hurry or the etore where she fancy and atriped denim. A t a sMU in the labor room. The news region, northern Ohio yalley and faltering somewhat even among which until recently was a lunch Washington, March 21 — 150-million-dolIar pay raise chiefs of government. Secretary of CALL for which his bill was never paid. bou ghi'lt didn'-t deliver. Monday price. had been kept from her. Nautilus’ Mark into the central Appalachians. Democrats. The administration has (/P) State Dulles and leaders of Britain He conUnuad to send bills period­ room operated by George Aftomis V.SW. Below Average. Thunderstorms were bunched from placed strong reliance on opposi-/ for postal workers headed toward a House 'vote today with The occarion for mentioning Baby’e .Condition Good and France have talked o f this pos­ WIUIAMS ically, and then he discontinued A-N-D There You Are Doctors said the baby was in northern Louisiana to central Ken­ tion party vdtes in its effort to ex- President Eisenhower cautioning against any higher figure. sibility in positive terms once Ger­ this because he figured it was Just word or two about thq history of Groton, March 2l.f/IV—Members tucky- jtend the Reciprocal Trade Agree­ , Sign in a supermarket window: ST. PATRICK W aahlngt^ March 21 (P) — good condition, except Its navel of the Oongreeslonal Atomic Eki- In advance of Hou-se^action, the President said he.would view man rearmament is approved. OIL SERVICE a bad debt. the building was the/ news that WANTED. TWO PART TIME was tied with a shoulder strap Piricipitation generally ranged ments Act fpr three more years. Cheney Bros, had decided to termi­ Reg. 2.19 MEN'S Benjamin Falrlesa of U.S. Steel ergy Committee, returning today with “ gravest apprehension” any'|- ■ ...... — ■■ ' Prospectq for American suppoirt ' Recently, after a long lapse of FEMALES. from a woman’s aUp. from on inch to an inch and a half, Administration apprehension over of a.>«i{t level conference doubtless' nate Aftomls’s lease. said today the ateel industry hasn’t from an all night cruise at>oard the further additions to the 7>i P*r .-gTy . • MJ-9-4548 < time, he ran into the wife of the Mra. Schultze 'was c)uuged with but Tupelo. Miss., got 2.49 inches the trade bill followed evidence of would brightened should a for­ Cheney's letter says; Anon DINNER aRd DANCE done right in the pgai by its owit- Nautilus, predicted that "the de­ man who owed him the bill, which •rs — A m erica inveetora. kidnaping and JaUed herer Officers in eix hours' Snowfall to the west piobable victory ’for .Eisenhower eign minlstera’ session produce “The story is that the railroad CORNED BEEF and CABBAGE DUNGAREES velopment of atot dc powered sub­ of the rain area varied from a tof,^sta?^paJ"bHr* ‘’"^1 Democrats Aim Hie'owm com^ny has been try- said she kept, screaming during marines wiU radically change forces in the first major battle of constructive results. company turned the former South SERVED 7-9:80 P.M. trace to two inches. the,84th Omgress. Leading X)eino- He noted that the postal increase \ • " teg “ by every proper'’ means” to long hours of questioning, "It's my naval atrstegy rjid tactics'” will set the pattern also to r treat- Expressing -a belief a top level Manchester station building back own baby.” 'They'said ^e'appar­ crata predicted theip party in the conference would lead to “adjust­ to Cheney Bros. C%eney Bros, DANCINli UNTIL 1:00 A.M. build Investor, confidence, U.S. The committee. In. a prepared ment of the 1,200,000 (Civil Service 56 Strategy at Steel’s board chairman said in ently had an overwhelming desire House would drop its' insistence on ments moving toward a more nor­ decided not to -continue the lease atatemmt handed newsmen who a 820-per-person income tax 'cut employes. This bill stUl is in com­ > SATURDAY, MARCH 19— V.F.W. CLU l testimony prepared for the, Senate for a fourth-child and claimed the' greeted it, aald “The NuiUlus la mittee. mal world,” George said In an of George’s Lunch which occupied baby waa bom to her at home. 400 -Uiiinjured and accept the Senate version of a NBC televlaion Interview: the building. George A f t o m 1 Banking CTommlttee’s eoon-to-end the only submarine :ln the world The President's, views, contained Ike Appointees RES. TEL MI-9-9018. DONATION $2.50 Stock Market hearings. ' Footprint records identified the revenue bill tailored to administra­ . “ I think that we -Have reached. made, during bis stay there, many that can com pletely circle the in a letter Saturday to Chairman The inquiry churned up a new child as the daughter of Mr. ear after year” steel profiU photographers taking her picture Aa passed by the House the was any idea of discontinuing pas­ when she was brought heie., admirals accompanyihg the 12 dren cried but no one was seriously not afford more. It already faces asked not to be quoted by name from the AP Wires senger service. That sfrvlce was ADOiULANCE SERVICE have been below the average of measure would prolong for three FUEL If perfect would be 35c i^er father, 71-year-old pe'nsion- Congressmen, played a prominent hurt when a wind'stonn yesterday years the act through which this the need- of financing government­ said today there is in prospect a discontinued in' 1933 Just before leading manufacturers. part ir the co n s tru ct^ of the wide employe benefits totaling stepped-up political attack-^ cm pair. A Monday epeclal. Pair er J. M. Taylor,, said at Houston .collapsed a circus tent on 400 per­ government majtynegotlate with the New Haven Railroad took over ”I am not gotnk fo <^>7 oti any- last night : world's first nuclear mrivered sub- more than a billion dollars a year, cabinet members and others siir-. ona’a Mwulder about it,’,’ he said. others for reciprocal reduction of BED CULTURE AIDE FIBEO the S.M.R.R. (South Manchester ‘She and her hus^mnd bad all ritarine. ‘ . sons. he said. These are raiaea and other rounding Elsenhower. London. March 21 (ff>—Soviet Railroad). The building was al­ "I am merely going to point out tariffs. It also would allow the the boys they wanted-^three of Rear Adm. Frank/ T. Watkins, ' S o g g y end heavy from lashing President to lower U.S. duties bY benefits proposed and pending. - . The effort will -be made, this Premier Nikolat Bulganin today ways at its Forest Street loca­ th4t in View o f the heavy capital them . - '. She wanted a baby, girl oommsuider of the/Atlantic Sub­ The House pay bill called for a Demcx;rat said:^lo convince voters needs which w e‘face In the , future, rains which accompanied the 15 per cent during the same fired !VIInlster of Oidture Geor^ tion ever since I can remi'mber and worse than cnythint in the whole marine Force, Was the other ad­ minimum 6 per cent and an aver­ that the administration’s policies F. Alexandrov. N. A. Mikhailov.^ MORIARTY the rAabilitation of investor con­ storm, the big Hagen Bros. Clrcpa period. I have lived in that section all my world . . miral aboard “ age 7*4 per cent ralee. It re are aimed at helping business at DON'T fidence in Steel ISKiea bee,become tent fell Just before the Hon .and ambassador .to Pplaod, was ap­ life. Furthermore, that building 5 ITEMS OF Officers said Mra. Scbulne, treat­ "Not only were we impressed by tiger, act began—and Just after classified pay tcheduleM y lth the iexpense ^ the little fellow. . pointed in Alexandroy’a place. waa never used as a freight sta­ THROW THEM AWAY a problem of immediate and major higher new pay grgdeg^^r M n d ed in the same Beaumont hoepita; the performance of the Nautilus other circus animals paraded As the situation now stands, Alexaadrov was known-In Mos­ tion. in 1934, Walter Mahoney BNAMILWARE Iniportance.” ■ * 390,000 carriers, clerics and mail Still plenty of wear left In aroiind the 4uena. most Democrats concede privately cow as a friend ff Oeorgl Ma­ started a confectionery store in shoes when brought here ter BROTHERS Fairleai, one of the nation’s (OoBtinned on Page Two) (Oontiaued on Page Three) truck drivers. r . they have Uttle hope of defeating lenkov, recently deposed presn^ K naif s Market SpetMty pvrthatml, Had. the. thuinderstorm-spawned- The administration had proposed the o)d itation and later served expert repriiring. highest-paid industrialists, aaid’ the NewsT*idbit8 Eisenhower if he runs again. Many ler. ; lunches. ■ va/wee fa 1.49 * steel lnd\Mtry's pixtlem in getting ,wind struck a moment earlier or a 5 per cent mininium' and 6 ^ per AT MANCHESTER GREEN WORK DONE WHILE OPEN of them share National Chairman Yours truly., new funds for expansion is due “in later, the animaU might have been Culled fyoni AP Wires , cent average pay hike. Paul M. Butler’s publicly ex­ ■ -'YOU WAIT V freed among the spectators. .WINDS, RAINS-'SOUTH " ' J. W. Cheney no email O eeroe" to existing tax 'Opposition Qrpws pressed view that; he won’t. Shreveport, Isk. March 21 iJT) TEL. MI.9-2295 . 191 Hartford Rd. C lawsivlth “unwise Snd discrimina­ No Time for Fear But as the bill came before the If the president does run, some 24 HOURS Calm Legislature Heads “I might have been scared„if I — One person was killed and SAM YULYES EA. tory double taxation oft corporate Secretary of State John Foster Hbuse under stringent parliamen­ (Congressional Democrats say they several JnJured aa high winds un­ > Indoor FeotbaH Next in cm e arid dtviJends.’’ ' had time,” said J. W. Stewart, tary limitations, strong opposition believe they still can retain con­ 15 Maple St— Across From 315 Onter St.— Tel. Ml-3-5135 Uvalde' grocer Who brought his DuUes lays tl. S. may someday rooted houses ahd disrupted - “ One of the Joys of having chil­ “B u t'tt is' alao partly due, be- again find It hecessary-”to forego developed among-members favor­ trol of the legislative branch, even' First NatlenisI Parking Let Chooif combination choker^ two sons ahd a neighbor’s two girls utility service In'-the Shreveport dren 'is the satisfaction. a parent . yond doubt,” he eaid, "to tpe fact To Political Explosions aoe in order to assure the ing among other things a 10 per if Eisenhower is ceelected, In 1952 area f b ay. Aocorapoqylng APPLES! APPLES! derives from seeing t^e, youngster tea ket-tle, covered' pet, that our Indcstry pas riot, in the to the Jaycee-sponsored show on blessilnga of Liberty....’’ Bulgarian cent figure approved hy the Sen­ the Republicans won Chngreas b y a downpours brought flood threats past, provided a fair and depend­ Uvalde’s northern outskirts. MOIIL KEROSENE pefcolator and covered pah. — > I... I- . • National Assembly reportedly re­ ate Post Office Committee. bare margin,'*despite Eisenhower's to' ports of. Im^ana, Oklahoma lALDWINS McIn t o s h ^ able return to its ihveetore.” The children, among several The Senate',' In recess t c ^ y , will presidential sweep. They .lost' it Hartford,-March 21 i/Pi—A pat-'t-Ribiepff campaign proposal, crea- jects clemency, appeals by three Arkansas and ICexiaa. Property Eaay to cle^n charnel won't Stressing his view that 'invest-^ hundred youhgs'ten ih the . tent, persona sentenced- to death on flamage'was widespread. ora’ confidence mtiet be increased, tem famlllir .to the. Connecticut' tion of a permanent three-man were JHnmic, 12-, and Ronnie Stew­ (Continued on Page Eight) (Continued on Page Eight) $i.2S to $2.00 bqsk*» S U S to S2.M bod(9t ruit, gives long aervice. Legislature when' political respon- commission to plan highways, charges of embezzlement. // I t RANGE OIL Fairleaa aald: art,-4, and Delmrah,'5, and Gail, ' BritUh Foreign Office takes ; -FIRE RAZES 85 BUILDINGS •^‘To^.thle end we have steadily sibUity is divided, is beginning to choose their location and assign 4, of Robert Hicks. construction priorities. cool view tit reported Egyptian' NIcolet, Que., March 21 (ffh— i. Tonighifs The Night expanded' our Incentive program take shape at ihe Capitol. "I told . Jimmie to get Ronnie,” Bveryl^y knew the pattern The corresponding House com­ proposal Negeb Desert be taken An early morning fire destroyed DEUCIOUS STAYMAN at mrery level of our operations.. Stewart said. ' “Then I picked up from Israel and given to Jordan.. 35 buUfltnga today before being and thus, with the marked upturn would appear because the Demo­ mittees, Republican controlled, Deborah and Gall, one under each Yalta Notes Made Available Keg. 2.98 Value have agreed to tione of these pro­ Three women andy four men are brought under control In this, that has occurred in our business crats who control-the Senate and arm. Just after we got .'down, to S2.7S boshot S2.25 bosfcot SPAGHETTI SUPPER posals. Republicans want to end cailed'-intq, U.S. District Court to community, 80 mile* cost -«f 27 a SOCOnON since then, we were able early this ihe Republicans who control the from the bleachers, they collapsed. House have diSecerit ideas about the state rent control law end put answer charges they conspired to Montreal. The fire.^leapbig from year to improve our dl-vidend ac­ Something hit me. Jimmie told To GOP for Political Blasts WOODRUFF HALL CENTER OHUROH SCATTIK RUOS key issues. ■ it on a local option bcuis. They teach and advocate violent over­ one wooden building to another cordingly.” Hardly anybody knowsr however, want no part of a conrtitutional me afterward It was a tent pole: throw of the government. 'Hith lightning speed, wiped out Sponsored By Senior Girl Scout Troop 1 ^ . - — - ' - nine Mocks in the central section FINEST SELECTION OF CAREER how, or If, the differences are going convention. The House Rublic Wel­ Russia finally has found takers W ashington Mdfch 21 (ff)—Sen.-kts aH'right with him if the Repub­ 1.97 ' (Ooatiaued Mge lliree) (Continued on Page Fifteen) . of (h* town, kavliig 800 persons 5:30 W 7 O'clock— ProRram at 7 P. M . ^ to be resolved. fare end Humane Institutions for two mUHon dollars In aid she Bridges (R-NH) said-today he has licans want, to comb the Yalta Legislative action during the Committee, rejecting free institu­ has offered for the last two yekrs homeless and destroying 16 Prime cotton yarn in aeaart taken steps to aid Republican - papers for political material. stores. COLD CUTS IN TOWN ADULTS 81.08 This Ad thru the Courtcey nubby twiit weave. Non- next two months should decide tional care, is Instead preparing a through the U.N. Technical As- speakers wanting to use the Yalta I “ I am sure they won't find there CHILDREN (Ue MONT0O8IERY W ARD CO. New Cabinet Asked whether:' There will be compro­ bill easing the present schedule of Alleged Plot Builds alstance Program . . . Continued any dynamite they so confidently GIRL fkid back. 8 lovely Mlora. papers . to lambast their political i SEAMEN UNIONS IN ROW mise; one party’s ideas will prevail payments. ; The House Roads, oppoalUoM to commualem and re­ foes. hope to explore,” he aald. "In the GROTC A WEIGEL Combination Loaf over the other's, or an unbreak­ Bridges and Rivera Committee' is newed emphasis on protecting civil Washington, March 21 (ff>— •fe;__ Bridges ' said he has instructed past they could make all kinds of In &uth Viet Nam able stalemate will develop. marking time on the three-man Crisis in Pakistan rights has been pledged by Ameri­ Represeatativea of AFL seamen "Pickle Pimento For 8 young woman presenlly workinR in Hartford, the staff tit Ihe Senate Republican charges about Yalta. But I think unions today walked out of aa PreMcd Ham Four Top Issues highway commission idea, waiting cans for Delnocrattc Action Policy Committee, which he heads, they are going j o be limited now. Olive Loaf whose residence is in Manchester or vicinity and who to see what develops. (ADA). AFL-CIO maritime ooaferenoe Minced Ham Saigon.' South 'Viet Nam, March The pattern took shape last week ' Karachi, March' 21 UP)—Seven to compile Information from the because they will have to cite In a 'dispute over a new A FL plan Pepper Ham would prefer to work in Manchester. when tnree committees—Judiciary, New SpUta Seen Blond woman bullfighter from chapter and verse now that the American Bologna PJk.C. >1 (8)—South Viet Nam’s private members walked out o t P ^ ista n ’a documents for aise by GOP for manning bulk cargo ships. OUMtUI MASne religious armica.and apecial inter- Public Welfare and Humane Insti­ More iplita '' are Mpeclld^ The Sind Provincial Assembly today, U.S. fights hysteria and fatigue to speakers. documents have been made pub­ Spiced. Ham kill her second bull with such skill Harry Lundeberg, president ot Veal Loaf This is it career opportunity as a service represdntu;, aet grou^ today gave Premier tutions and Roads, fridges and two partiei, for one thing,’" have protesting the arreet of the speaker ‘'Certainly the Republicans are lic.” ■ - the AFL-Saliors Union of the Ham Ixwf ^ . ibx CUSHIONS ' she u(on Its ears and tail . . , Finn­ Sen. Hayden (D-Ariz) said ha Liverworst live for a large, national insurance''company to provide' Ngri Dinh Dieiri five driye in which Rivers—spilt over four major U- different I d ^ about the extent to In connection with an aUeged plot at liberty (o discuss the mtatakes Padhe, said be did not think the to reorganise completely Hie suea which state aid for education to assassinate provincial ministers. ish tanker Aruba plugs slowly that were made at Yalta,” h'e said. thinks the Republicans were "hyp­ Old Fashioned Loaf counsel and advice., to bur policy holders by telephone through Indian Ocean as her oum- spUt would affect g m r a l pro- Cooked Salami 2 < « » l American-supported government. The Senate (Dmocratlc) Judlcl: should be Increased. The House The Assembly meeting continued ”Wq learned about the tragic re­ notizing" themselves- ’ about the posaW for an AFL-C lO aamger. Chicken Ik>af ' and coitespondence. ers say fate of disputed cargo Jet possibility of political gain. Bloodhead Cheese The sects served their ultl- ary Committee decided in favor of section of the Joint Appropriations after the walkout. The reet of the sults only gradually in the BINGO 79t v .lu ft' L,inrn-M'(ivr mmtum on the NayOnalist Premier Copunlttec is writing • its own fuel for Red (?hina must be decided months and years after Yalta; "“ If.-you say Tehran. Yalta and Jellied Tongue Full training is provided. a two-year extension of the state House later' voted unanimously to POSTAL PAY BAR FAIU Whitehead Cheese pla«tic I'n tolij coloia in Independence Palace. If he fails rent control law u cl of a statewide. budget, different from the one pro­ strip' the speaker, Ghulam Alt Tal- within four days. ' "By studying the mistakes of the Potadam' ,over< to yourself long Spokesman for 19 men who Washlngtea, March 21 Cffb— Jellied Corned Beef PAC BALLROOM to shake up tbs cabinet, they will referendum on 'the queation of posed by Governor Rlbicoff. pur, o f his p ost past and trying to avoid them In enough, you’ll hypnotize yourself," LMtders loat an attenipt today to Speed t ^ n g skill hi not necessary, age 21 to 35, good with candy-ttripe tWm want to take control of Boston B C Salami “make an' appeal to a deciaibn of calling a constitutional donventlon. The Governor, giving no indica­ .Hie provincial government an­ the future we can help -our coun­ Hayden said. “ I think that'a what put pootel pay raise leglslatlan ROCKVILLE education, some college preferred, desire to have in­ and Maine Railroad aa board of the Republicans hava done.” tho people,” a~ spokesman aald. - ' The Senate Conuhlttfe on Pub­ tion that he la disturbed by these nounced yesterday 18 had arrasted try.” ' , , terough the Hiaae ai^ r pro- Boiled'Ham (imported) Genoa Salami directors says New Haven Rail­ Sen. Knowland o f , teresting and responsible work that requires initiative; The deniand was signed by seven lic Welfare and Humane Inatltu- developments, saya he knows that half a dozen other members of It; was at the World War II con­ oodure hawalag any ameadment. road President Patrick the RepubUcan leader,. has esUed ’’t W o i 'Baked Ham Procuittini career-mjnded person desired.. - ~ rellgioua, military and privata In- tiiotw announced It is going along differences are inevitable and that ParUament, .In . . addition,------to the ference at Yalta that Franklin D. TIM) move, latehded to guard has nothing.to-do with their ae- for publication of the records of tereat laaders In. the name 'of "the wtUi Governor RibicofTa campaign he hopee - the DemoantajR the speaker. ; > Roosevelt agreed to Far Elastem agalaat any ralae larger thah tho « Pork Rofl (imported) Pepper Ham lectlon. >■ Evangelical churches in the 1943 Tehran and the 1945 EVERY MONDAY NIGHT United Front of Nationalist proniisa of free care for aJI state Senate and R^ublicaRxCin the Today Chief Minister Mohammed concessiona'to Russia In exchange 7V> per eeat average prepdeed Italy ask Italian government for for the Soviets’ n>acd'y entry into potedaih oonfArences. Tha latter WRITE CAREER GIRL, lO X H. HERALD OPEN EVERY MONDAY Forcas." Soma members o f tha IhatltuUooal patients. House will-push their bills through A;^b Khurro said In a statement in Rm nmeeaie, SStied ceme Ffww tvcMportstlM by SIvwff Lw m Iwc I accord oh religious-Mberty under I tha war-,against Japan. m N I N G S -^ A U DAY SUNDAYS - The a «08te Roads, AidgfM and a«PagareiMX ptetely, ' , 4 - O fM fw h SiI f t 4:41 a m tege nmm\ lU m s CcpunUfse lawiNI MMUMr m Face Tara), p m - n t * r t m i terma oC satloo’a constitution. Son. %>arkmaB (D -Ate) a a id .lt ■ ; I

V- f ■ } ’• ■V' • ■ P A G E T V 7 0 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 21, ISSfr MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MjU^CHESTER, CQNNT; MONDAY, MARCH 21,19B5 PAGE THREE — ...... '------Calm Legislature Kidnaper of Infant Accidents Take car crashed into tha rear of a Heads Toastmasters Communion Speaks parked truck in MdntvUle. long record of unquestioned ofl- marina in the world that eSn com­ statement of one of her veteran Early last Thursday to midni^t pletely circle the globe a t full crewmen, C9iief Leroy Ingles of ^ W a n ted B a b y G i r l’ posltion to Communiem. •ess AEC N ea^ Explosions Sikt in W eekend Sunday the highway'death toll in Fairless Says He aatd Capehart had read out Lappen'Shenning Wedding speed submerged. RuthviUe, Illinois, The Nautilus Is the state was 1 1 . of context portions of the pamphlet ” W « congratulate ^he men ohd the coming thing’. We will do well In CUnton, early Thursday, five officers of the Nautilus as poneers to heed all the lessons offered us t n m Tm gt Oae) (OouUnneii One) in which ‘ he (Usciissed Commu­ ni.ig of the new marine Nautilus issued a state­ Mrs. ‘Wharton'., room. * asphyxiation in Stamford Sun^y. eommon stock for every khare now my neighboring Missouri town' of acreeiiV acUen between the two -»ST storing Mondoyy ^arch 21 In South Viet Nam af)|>roach to naval warfare and in­ ment as follows: Wharton, a aiendef-oU reffnery Police said Joseph Do fan flr. 70, outstandings is intended "to en­ Webster Grove, t . , l-Tiitn on a MU, the committee and John Myder, 46 died aa’ the deed of. the ultimate replacement “The Nautilus heralds a revolu­ that oooatdered the faUl 'in the first worker, said! courage a, wider distribution of of oonventionafly fueled anbmar- tion in every aspect of naval war-, "W e were all impressed,” Price “She didn't even know that any- reanlt of a mattrsaa flra in for on indefinite period*' for these ihares, and to make them \ (Continued from T'lge ORe) continued, "the members of the place take* it back and tries to Dbran's home. Police said the ipea and surface 'shipe by ones fare,” Chairman Price declared, thbig had happened .... ineiadlng dSe dalM ^ M la l more readily available for inveiV- subcommittee which sponsored the affect a compromiM. Maze may have starUd from a CUekea In flhrJBMMst driven by atomic energy,” said the "because her speed and endurance ACtuaUy, when a major imue is After we talked and Joked a ment purposes.” group said privately an attempt committee. outmodes all previous concepts of inspection of this ship which they while—Just ordinary ha/by tafle—I cigarette. To Tako dot Wd involved, ,the party floor leader*, Alterations ood Remodeling. .. The inquiry's, latest row devel­ might be made to overthrow the The committee said the Nautilus undersea and surface tactics and have followed since its inception told my wife I had a story to tell Arthur N. Bellveau, 45, Fairfield, with such close Interest, and all whether they are member* of the oped over the views of the, eebn- Premier by force if he balked. operated perfectly both on and be­ strategy. about how her baby spent the was fatally Inj'ured there Sunday OAK GRILL Oipist whose testimony March 7 it The front assailed Diem person­ neath the surface at all speeds and " ‘This submarine can success­ the -other membefi of the joint eommlttea or not, the rival pkrty when he was dragged SS faet under night in HohsU.n. Then I handed Sfl OAK ST., MANCHESTER said by tome to have triggered ally In a declaration read to oor- that several deep dives, some in ex­ fully serve, as a high- speed convoy committee who joined us. Of all- state chairmen and sometime* the hw a copy of the Beaumont Enter­ a truck which struck his car. the wonders of the Nautilus, how­ governor flgure prominently in the the recent bfeak in stock prices. reapondents. It accused him of cess of 300 feet, were made. escort or equally well as a lone prise. •* Killed when his car struck a tree totalitarian policies and favoring The committee, enthusiastic ever, none are more impressive compromise effo^. in UnionviUe Saturday waa Well­ Sen. Capehart (R-Ind) declared wolf attack ship against both un­ "She couldn't grasp it, couldn't a 1949 pamphlet by Qalbralth hia family with government plume, about wi\at was seen, explained than the enthusiasm of her crew. Evetyooe Oalpi - man J. Johndro of Shut Hartford. dersea and surface vessels. The This skilled and dedicated group of believe it. We had to.stait at the "praltea. Communism.” Capehart singling out hia brothers for spe­ that "aecurlty consideratltma will Nautilus la showjng the way to The 10A5 session, thus far, has Dr. WUUam L. Conlon , • . Herald Photo. Mrs. LuciBe Jacques, 3», Bast I d LTINEE DAILY 1:SS cial crtticism. officers and men dUiplay-a high de­ CANT SLEEP B«caus« of beginning and tell iJbe whole story Si Bernard Gates tSid he would demand today that not allojy us to reveal the details achievement pf submarines capable been different in one respect from again." Hampton, waa kiUed when Mie was The ultimatum declared that of the operational test we wit­ gree of confidence in fheir ship a'nd. the IMS, IMfl and 1951 sessions Manchester’s Chew 'N Chat Galbraith be called back tou the of launching guided missiles with in the advanced ideas embodied in Acid Stomach? Do This* The Whartons have -two other hurled from a car Saturday after it |ig£]y|22(siiiti witness stand, "the peojde vdemand the uniflea- nessed.'' when political control also was chapter of Toastmasters Interna­ J. Bernard Oates, superintendent collided with another car in Mari- tion of all Nationalist forces in the atomic and thermonuclear war­ her. » Try this simple modern way to children, Jimmy,"' 2. and another -la a a— aS «s * aai Calar " I want the American people to The committee members aboard heads. mlssllea which c4n be flivided. tional has elected Dr. WUIltm U. of Osborn Priion Farm, will b« the boroogh. fight for the salvation of the coun­ "It is not just the fact that the avoid sleepiest nighttsduc to ex­ girl,. Leslie, 4. Wharton said know hit philosophy and his think­ were Sens. Anderson (D-NM), launched niany miles from their cess aiomtch acid. Just take t or This year there has been almost Oonlon its president for the next speaker at the men’s Communion 'Norman Fax, 30 MontvlUe was BOBBY KNIGHT t y . ” It called for "a healthy dem­ Hickeuiooper (R-Iowa). Knowland Nautilus is a comfortable subtna- they planned to call the new ar­ term. Other officers elected are Ed­ Breakfast in Woodruff Hall at Cen­ "AAAMY RIVERS ing,” said Capehart, senior Repub­ targets on land or sea without ex­ 2 Turns as a '^nightcap" Iwfore you n complete ahaence of bitter de­ rival Ctutfl Sue. killed Saturday when his spwts ocratic government of national (R-Callf), Paslore (D -RIl. Gore rine on which to live'-comfortable ter Congregational Church at 7:30 lican on the Senate Banking Com­ union.” posing the fast aubmrrger sub­ go to .bed. Countless thousands kata or harsh words, on or off the win W. Lamb, vice president; mittee. (D-’Ttinn) and Reps. Cole (R -N Y), beyond the hopes of an.v submari­ Roger F. Macomber, secretary; "But the newspapers have been a.m. Sunday. TO CROSS" The ultimatum was agreed upon marine td enemy q^ection. These who do this have discovered they legislative floor. Galbraith, recuperating from a Price (D-HI), Durham (D-NC), ner. They are proud of the fact fall asleep faster—feel muchfres^r John McGoivcm Jr, treasurer; T. putting it ‘Carolyn Sue’. And we A Communion service will pre­ WHS Rab^ Tutar-Elaaaar raiktt * * H I G H T *★ at Tay Ninh, the Cao Dsi.i;eliglou8 uses _. pf , nuclear ^Jkrwered- sub­ With the major issues Just broken leg In Cambridge, Mass., re- Holifleld (D'-Callf), Hinshaw (R- that on every test the Nautilus has mornings. Always kccp'Tjims to a boil, no one can say Kennedy Bye, sergeant-at-arms; might Just leave it Carolyn Sue.” cede the breakfast at 7 a.m. (n the 8b*«^ ^^;Sat:SS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23-GTATE ARMORY capital yesterday. It was signed marines are exampira " w h i c h rnet or -exceeded specifications. sanctuary. illed that his 1949 pamphlet ac- Calif). Van Zandt (R-Pa), Patter­ bandy to counteract sour stomiuiit whether the legislative atmosphere Qhsries -Nute, educational chair­ "rhe baby,^ which weighed fl by the Cao Dai, “ pope” Pham 0>ng son (R-Cotuu» ^ demonstrate that here ia the prot6- Her speed, endurance, maneuver­ pounds 10 *,i ounces, was kidnaped A* head of the Osborn Prison "A WomcM's RriioG" fually “ warns of the dangers of Toe, and Cao Dai Gena. Trinh type of the capital ship of bur gas, heartburn—day or night. Get win continue to be peaceful. Right man; and Ray Cooper, deputy gov­ 16a Laata* - Ptnllia RaaStr Communism.” He said Capehart Here is the.text of the statement ability, and livability are writing a roll o f Turns right now. ernor. \ from ita baealnet at East Texas Farm, the only minimum security Mlnh The and Nguyen Thanh issued by members of the Joint navy of the future. a new code of performance for the Bowi nobody aeema angry at any- prison in Connecticut lor adult ______BSawa liSMiie knew this perfectly well when he The new officers wrlU be inatslled Baptist Hospital hero early Sat­ Phuong, and by Hoa Hao Gent. GongresslonsI CommittM on Price recalled “ In the dry under­ entire Navy." *• WMeniice)—«-(), 10^ m nM bofljf. male offenders, Gates has the re- JBsbCTt TtmtUr | n O K A S t Was. ‘'SapHar’a QaiRac!' aired the- charge on an NBC tele­ at the chapter's flrit meeting in urday afternoon by a woman dis­ Rleaaor Farker I Tran Van Soai. Lam Than Nguyen Atomic Energy: ' S-nSetf. 1S< floaM nepobhcaa leaderd have ^lonaibility for the administration Dan Finn’s vision program yesterday. and Le Quang Vlnh. guised aa a nurae. « "Many Rivers I „ _ lasoad stateasenta accusing the April. Prof. Galbraith injured hia leg "The development of atomic of a 1,600 acre farm, the auper- TO Croce” I G O O " Receiving foreign newsmeq yes­ Covamor oC' thla or that. They Some 25 or 30 men regularly at­ Officers said Mrs. Schulse, who vision of more than 200 inmates while skiing. He said the injury power submarines will In. our opin­ worked in the Beaiunont hospital S :» I Calar 6:ISa:M terday at a hideout 10 miles be­ haven't been anawered. No state- tend the bi-monthly meetings of and he directs a staff of 62 em­ would not prevent his going to low Long Xuyen, the 31-year-old, ion change naval strategy and tad- the chapter which was organised in early 1951 pa a nurse's aide, had ployes. Washington. tics. Not only were we impressed manta emanate from the Gover- W*4.: ■■Sasttm’a DsrUat” one-armed Hoa Hao general as­ Tusit POe TM TUNSn^ Bor'a office. Reporters- have about six months ago to provide valuable told neighbors she was pregnant. Gates attended Ball State Col­ CiaMBuSesM The dispute was the latest to by the performance of the Nautilus KA8Y FREE rsS u ilO serted Cabinet Minister Gen. Tran given up asking him to reply to training and experience in speak- Suspicious, they telephone Hous­ lege, majoring in ^counting in MANCHESTER All S tars arise between Capehart and the Van Soai had named him to lead as an operating naval vessel, but amaationa. T b ^ know all they'll ton police. business administration. He was Democrats, particularly Chairman the combined forces of the reli­ we deeply believe her success get ia a smile. . In order to gain -further experi­ SchulM, a laundry worker, came graduated from Taylor University, Fulbright (D-Ark), in .the Banking gious sects against Premier Ngo marks the beginning of the new B cltO n N raai approach to naval warfare and in­ Tha Govcnor did issue ckie statc- ence j some members of the club to the door when officers reached Upland, Ind., where he majored in Commlttee'a. about-to-end public Dlnh Diem. NOW have expressed a desire to speak his home at 2:30 a.m. yesterday. social sciences. He majored in C 6'.-- -/4C/1 hearings on the state of the Stock Soai, the Hok Hao military deed of the ultimate replacement BMSit. It cams when the Houae, of conventionally fueled .sub­ before local church, civic or'other He said his wife told Mm she sociology and psychology at Bos­ Market., chief, ia expected to loee hia cabi­ CUSTOM DRY administering a rare rebuff, turned NASSIFFMMS Political Dispute Rage, marines and surface ships by ones groups. The membership Includes gave birth to the child while he ton University Graduate School. . TODAY an4 TUESDAY net post for this defiance. down bis nomination of a Judge •:15 PJyl. ■ Capehart contenda the “ friendly driven by atomic energy. i _ CLEANING AT affar it bardy had squeaked a doctor, lawyers, engtoeers, ac­ was at work Saturday. He was ordained in 1929 and, D R I V E * I N Baciit's name ia Le Quang Vinh countants, salesmen ahd factory after serving parishes in, Indiana, study" announced by Fulbright haa but he ft better known by his "Security considerations will NEW LOW PRICES through tha Sanate.. Hysterical and shouting, she 6 l:EmiF0R0 a not allow us to reveal the details T r e e / managers. Ofllccrs of the club have Massachusetts and ConnecUcut, . PRaiMINARY 7:15 PAI. turned into a political attempt to nickname, which means one-armed But the Oovemor's statement was taken to a cUMc and first re­ of the operational testa we wit­ urged local groups to call on these was appointed and librar­ "harass” the Eisenhower admin­ in Vietnamese. He sneered at re­ was mild. In mflwtance, all be said fused to be examined. ^ Officers nessed, but we can state that the MEN’S SUITS ihen, many ot whom were recog­ ian of Connecticut State Prison a m i JBIbuio istration. Fulbright accused Cape- ports the government had ordered Fallot Photo, was that ha thought the Repuhll- said she Anally relented. hart and the administration gen­ Nautilus operated perfectly both No furnace tending. No fuel OR nised as accompllahed speakers be­ 'The three ^hulse sons are 13, Farm in 1947. nine battalions and one airborne MRS. JOHN JOSEPH LAPPEN cana mada a mistake and did fore-Joining the chapter. Anyone RMIUKH-ltSWtWf Reduced Prices erally of pumping politics into a on and bkneath. the surface at all 7 and 5 yeara old. m appointed auperintend- In ClnemaSeepa brigade to hunt him down. -handling. No fuel storage. thamaelvea harm when they re- who '. wishes information elxnit ent of Oaborn Prison Farm in 1963. R«MTv«d Stats $1.50 nonpartisan search for facta. Bacut said he now commands , speeds and that several deep dives. PUIN DRESSES Tecknicoler ISUHS-MUK Gas is piped to your home, CUaad to conflrm the. nomination of m icak^ should contact the club He haa held several public posi­ Sen. Dougliu (D-IU). a commit­ some 7j000 tough troops ot the Palms, white carnatioiui and.^ The mother of the bride wore a i some in excess of 300 feet, .were GOPHER DEAL nOHTENS blue lilk shantung' dress with < | A F R E E Xia. Margaret Oonnora DriscoU. presided tions and is a . member of many aa- "lAD DAY AT G cm toI AdmissiM $1.00 tee member, was asked on another Hoa Hao sect. He boasted he would snapdragons formed,the setting at made. and always on hand. Be care­ white accessories an(l-.corsage of The Toastmasters have worked aoMationa cm-neded with correc­ NBC TV program yesterday throw them across the main routes the Emanuel Lutheran Church "(Ihndr. Eugene P, Wilkinson, DELIVERY FABMS FOB MAlUUAGE Rochester, Minn. (flS— For sev­ ■LACK ROCK" Tickets on sale at Nassiff Arms, 1015 Main Street. Also whether the hearings are turning cymbidium orchids. s skipper of the Nautilus, put his free as a lark with Gas . . . out a thrS^-quarter hour program tional institutions and a member Spencer Tracy leading into Saigon, cutting all Saturday aftemqpn at 3 o'clock for in which they put on a thumtmail eral astute gopher hunteri in Olm­ of various organizations. available at State Armory Mon. and Tues. 7 to 9. On into "a political foptball.” He re­ A recc{>tion In Luther Hall for ship through her paces and we are supplies from that city of two mil­ the wedding of Mias Barlmra Lois THl MATCHieSS fUil Towne Cloauors Madiaon. Wia. UP>—Mrs. Orpha version of a regular Toastmaster sted Cbunty, the gravy train has Tickets for the breakfast are 'Hopp«m Evtry plied: “ Sen. Capehart ia doing hit lion. 125 guests foll(rjre(' the ceremony. enthusiactic about her perform­ fil[K JfliON sale'Wed. at box office. . 848 .MAIN T. Chandler Moore, SB, who has Imn meeting. This program includes screeched to a stop. available from members of the best to make them so." Bacut sai|| the Hoa Hao, Bin Shenning, daughter of V r . and. The hall was decorated with ptlms ance. We were impressed with the 8 Tliiirsdciy" Oii'i Olifiyfi fundamental simplicity of control married to WUllom Moore, 92 for short speeches and an evaluation Used to be you could rake in a Mens Club, Board of and The Indiana Senator said Gal­ Xuyen and Cao Dai sects- had Mrs. C. Harry Shenning. 28 Per­ and table sirangemcnts of pastel MI-9-9084 TO years aaya the trouble nowa- period. I nickel in one township by present­ at the cti.-roh office. . Loretta Tem g fSilH f 'M'iiiiyl braith's pamphlet expressed the agreed on an ali-out fight against kins St., and John Joseph Lappen, colors. ' of the nuclear reactor and with the AUTOMATIC, LOW COST daya la that husband and wife ing the tail, go on to another com­ view that Communism's accom­ Diem on grounds he was inept and son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. For travelUig to New York on V*'.'’ high speed the Nautilus can Plenty of Free Parking don’t set enough o t each other. She together, -where their interests are munity and collect with tm feet. four feet for that nickel— tails Wed.! ‘T a r Coaatry" TyigjsflEBal; plishments "have been considerable playing Into (Tommunist hands. Lappen, S t . Branford St. The cere­ a wedding trip the bride chose a malntafn for unlimited times un­ advocataa a hack-to-the-aoil move­ the same,’’ she says: If you were really clever ym i might won’t get you a cent. low Moaatala” SHOWN 8:10 and they may help to explain why The sects' main grievance mony was performed by the pas­ navy blue" ault « ilh white acces­ der'siuitained operating conditions. ment. . Mr. and Mrs. Moore have spent use tails that just resemWe gopher some millions of alert and intel­ tor, the Rev. Carl E. Olkon. Charles sories and a corsage of pink tori- ,;"rtt«,se very high speeds and un­ [ CHILDPEN FRcr against Diem is that he has re­ Gas House Heating ‘The h^piest married Ufe la 50 of their married years on - a taUs. / ligent Europeans have embraced fused to take care of their private Wakeley presided at the organ and bud*. After March 28 the couple limited endurance are possible only The British' railways operate a Ask your Hooting Contractor or Hartford C o t Company whsre aman and his wife can farm Tarm'. — New law says you must have all number of firefighting trains. this faith." armies, whose revenue was cut off accompanied the aoloist, Mrs. Roy *011 be at home at 84 Main St. through tim uae of nuclear fuel. Television Galbraith himself said he has a by the French in February. Johnson, who sang ”Tlie Lord's The bride is ei..ployed fit Man- The Nautihia is the only sub- Read Herald Advs. Prayer.” ' |,phester Memorial Mospital and the Given in marriage by her father, bridegroom is attending Teachers C a v e y ’a B u ild in g the bride had as her maid of hon­ College of Connecticut at New Bri­ or Miss Betty Lou Keech of South- tain and is working part time at Fa m o M » ‘ ■A- . . . ^ PROGRAMS Personal Notices bury. Mrs. Mario FratterOli, 28 PiPehurst Grocery.* TODAY ' ^ m a t i ^ e ”’ Large Addition Stone St., was bridesmaid. :-W; ; X P Jf. iVldeo Everyday—All RlghU Reaervad-H. T. Dickinson * Co.. &>e.i Card of Thanka Howard E. Lappen o f 9 Hatha­ TPM. Demolition of ‘vhe small building way Lanf was beat man for his W« moot grat^til to our frl«ndii which formerly housed the Annex brother, and ushers were Roy A. mG ootGhbora for Sympathy at Cavpy'a Restaurant, 45 E. Cen­ Shenning of 28 Perkins St., end l4 - I PRESCRIPTIONS 1 to uji durlnff our rrci»nt bereavement, ter St.„ began today in.preparation ,Roy T. Fogcher of Windsor Locks. tbe death of our wife and mother. Mm. ^CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED^ ftaymond O’Coln flr. W« would eRpeclaU for the construction of an extensive The bride wore e white Chantilly b* mend thanks to all who fent floral addition to the restaurant. lace and nylon tulle gown, de­ KEITH CLEARANCE! NEW 4rtbut«a or crante4 um of their rata. signed with*a lace winged collar, ENTI Raymond O'Coln Sr. and Steve Cavagnaro, proprietor of children. the restaurant. sai(l today' the es­ fitted lece bodice, long lace sleeves, > Arthur Drug Stores j tablishment would be closed for full nylon tulle skirt over Skinner two months' while building it tinder satin with a wide border' of lace SIMPLES, DISCOHTINIEB COVEIS \ *>$ .if,?-;--' -• In Msmoriam oidamoStio Woliaav eoopo way; • ' * cascading to a cathedral train. Her In loving memory of Private Wm. ArchltetX for the project Is A r­ fingertip veil of French illusion was ChaMberlaln who wai killed in Qer' attached to a matching lace cap. many. March 31, 1945. nold LAwrence and Wennergren ^ ^ J a New Running M ale! 4 Construction Co. is the builder. She carried a cascade bouquet of PR. F. W. SPAULDING' ■ \ en lonely year* have pa»Red aa^ay Lawrence said today the work phalsenopsis orchids and stepha- Jlore our n eat eorrow fell, ii'cludes a complete modernization notis. ANNOUNCES ■ ptiliia«ajt» rtahad rt** »wln* t# MaliSay \ 277 M OAD Ba-S-1126 And we util] mourn our Io h r The maid of honor was attired FAMOUS Of a brothfr loved mo welh ■— of the present building as well-as THE OPENING . AaV 'i S A L E S aad cdnatructlng an addition. The new in a floor length pink cry.‘4alette , . M s Ma* SW aaal SI# tft* la kawllas ilaOsa. I E l E V I •$ I 0 N RADIO SERVICE * SiRtera, Elele Taylor. Eleanor and nylon tulle gown, fastiioned pF AN OFFICE -H . Hutton. re(;taurant .will include a 27 by 40 foot dining room, a 70 by 27 foot kiUi a strapless thirred fitted AT Card of Thanks banquet room in the basement, a bodicie with :sn elon;3 .ted torso Cbaaa.1 6. M.W ■avra, Cm *> •:M (l»6 l) HOWASD BABLOW OE- forming a large bow Ui the back, 433 MAIN STREET ITHfl DON A 10 caaS. 1 la HaHiwa cmu. cocktail lou;ige, and a coffee shop, cbbstba--»B m xan S r as well as a modeiti kitchen. and a full bouffant nylon tulle PRACTICE LIMITED MERMAN • O CONNOR CkaaMi IS m ta u A Mom. US) BFOETSMEIBE BEN We wifih to thank all of our neigh” bore, friendi and relatives for the The addition tvill be built to the skirt over taffeta, and matching TO orthodontics MARlifN OAFe _ „ TALENT SOOB1S many gicta of klndneoR and nympathy west and north, of the existing crystelette ahrugs. ‘n e brides­ MONROC • DAILEY M U ■.Ink*. M ua *:tt (It) OAT BLADES ahown ua In our repent bereavement, maid was similarly attired in OwMal SI SpriasfMi. Ma. #4*. (tl) TEE MESIC the death of William A. Barron. We building. Parking facilities will be BY APPOINTMENT JOHNNY MirZI ‘ eapeciaiiv thank the Manchester Police. provided on ’ the' Weit side of the mauve shade Both were matching \ - ■■DiaUi’, A Ba6 BoUm b ” TEL. MI-9-92,87 RAY• GAYNOR •:l* « B) OCTDOOn ADV. CLUB ! ( I) I LOVE LBCY Rockville Kiks, B.P.O.E. 1359. .Ander- new restaurant; ceps ,and carried bouquets of vio­ m > UAB at wksrcBh Tab ,(U ) FOCBS, aon Shea Port V.KW. and' all lets an(l pink sweetheart rosebuda. TEB—*Tar)rl a( U * luii A lt) T .sa. thoae mho aent the beautiful floral trib- a Phw tala,” . US) BOXING Utea and loaned the uae of cara. Recent experiments show that “The Outlaw’a Danghtor” ^ (ui cHBiSTonuua (Ml, CHINA BinTE himger, and fatigue reflucc the (SSI CAPTADt VmEO (ssTqrv t r e a t e b Anna Barron. «*i> DRGui n rs rvN«LOB W'UUam LseVerne Barron, ability of men (o do muscular, la­ J. 2 2 r - Emma BiDgenheimer, S '. . iiu (HI 60U.T omm ■ bor but have little effect on ma­ _ wBSTXBii navnocaR SUNSOirS CMHIY Bertha Reid. and tjUrning switches. n u t *46 < t» STAGE •■ STATE G —“ Bchiclaiiticlaiit Barstar” • KITOHEII • A , (IS) rcNioB; caossaoanec: Aadover Raafl. R t 4 BeUea 'll*) NBW8 ATIT sriT^I___ a Uim x m Nm T Minfort. I I : • COMING • . «si> COWBOY navH ovsa H MUa Sautt at B a ^ Nabeh 6:11 8EBIA1. T1M —"WkUMriaz 8ka6.w” tm STAGE "8” REMODELING AND REPAIRING SUCH FIT, ^ ' . 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epurt ruling UuR tha Goveritoc, tor and dean of the Yale Univer­ Bocki .emon Fi^^t Step in A rm ory Construction Alleged* Plot Builds Oaneral axceedad hia powers in, Boiton ><- Yale Law Dean Half of Quota Reached U S. Asks Soviet sity Law School. Bom in Ruaaia. Surplus of Labor ctpaing tha Assembly taut Oct 24 V - Died Sigiday. and calling on Prime Minister Mo­ Stoughton ElIzwQcUt, chair­ Help Hunt ^Copter SanLa Ana, Oalif.—Chqfles Ooe- Crisis in Pakistan hammed All to reform the cabinet. Succumbs at '51 man of tha 0>rpbratioR Divi­ tello, 74, former PhilaleTjphia con­ ^Reported in State Ground Brids^njor Armory^ Ohulam Mohammed said he acted aeafoetlagbAfjl Discussion Group Formed^ sion ' of tha 1955 Red Cross tractor, insurance .iiai and Demo­ (Ceattaned from Pqga Oae) because "the (uMutibuttonal mi naad la paat^ jiare i______New Haven, March 21 (fli — Fund briVa Campaign, reports Fulda. Germany, March 21 (41— cratic party leader. Bom in Phll- Hartfoijd, March 21 (41—State That Interpret Hie, cNnery has broken down.” Dean Harry. $hulman of the Yale that' hts coi^ictea has American officials reportedly have adeipliia. Died Saturday. Labor Gommleai.oner Renato E, Crew Starts Ctiaring Land reached the halfway mark in Wish^ Of The FBmify that tha allegad “conspiracy” was To Meet Wednesdlay Night Univajtstty Law Sctiool, who aat asked Soviet authorities to help Dea Moines—Frank. G. Moor­ Rlcciutl says a labor surplus exists “well under control,” heavy police arbitrator in some of the its quota. V head, about 70. former farin ifiaga- guards' ringed tha -pararaiaat Council Fiannii^ riation'a biggest labor-manageirient He has received $2,000 of 6ie find a miaalng U.S. Army helicop­ in the Danielson and 'Torrihgton JOHN B. BURKE Rockvlllt, aurch JI (Special)—*tKe annual banquct^hcM Saturday Rollon, March 21 (Special) —A wh en Dr, E. P. Singaen, head of zine editor. Died areas of Connecticut, Rlcciutl an­ tha Hotel Taft, NetMijfaven. building today In Hyderabad, thr disputes,' died yesterday. He wga $4,000 that is b o ]^ to be ter believed' down in Communist Roewell, N. M.—Russetl Vernon FUNERAL HOME Brief ground breaking ceremoniea provincial ea^tal„80 •mtlaa north- new organization, the Bpiton Dia-1 the Poultry Department at- the 51. raised .and collected from the East Germany. ^ Hunter, artist and museum execu­ nounced Sunday he tvlll recom­ The hlrheet award went t w ^ e DanceArmoi^ eusaton-Group, will he inaugurat- University win talk on feeding mend that the federsJ Labor De- TEL. Bn-S-8898 thia. morning officially a t a r t e d Peck of— Tolland, ...... dediBMs. who attended eaat of Karachi. All other maat- . A leading authority On labor law, industrialiita of Manchester. A 7th Army iQtokesman said tive. Died Sunday'; Ings of more than five persona ed on Wednesday at a ptibllc problems' in a down-to-earth dls- Bhulman became a memlter of the Any checks for this division there was 4 strong chance the craft nartment class the areas, as aor- 87 EAST CENTER 8T. work on Uta conatructio'n of the , banquet for his fourth' conaecutlve mecting at the Community . Hall eussion of the use of fats, antl- plua areas - (Group IV -classifica­ ,were bannedi« CalqpbeU Council No. / 578 Yale law faculty In 1930 andvwaa can be aent directly to Mr. Ells­ —misalng since Thursday Writh an SEES POSTAL HIKE GIB.4NTER AMBULANCE SERVICE firat State armory in Tolland! year for his dairy Kerd record. He Unr-Ellahi Baksh, former chief of Columbus, •.Ill hold ita mHEW st 8 p. in. Prime mover in es-[blotlcs. raWona for finishing meat made dean last July 1. Since 1939 worth. or to the Manchester American officer "and a German tion). >- County. received 425 and a plaque, and minister of the province, also was annual ''^rin< ' Donee -Baturday,-- tablishing /he group ‘is Herbert j^^rds, restricted feeding for pul- ha had been sterling professor of (Chapter of the American Red civilian aboard—had been carried CTheshIre, March 21 (41 — ,Wa{- . He said unemployment has been State offlciala and local govern* Barbara Richard of Mansfield re­ lace J. Legge Jr., president dU'ihe more or less chronic In the Daniel­ ment representatlvea removed the reported under arrest. Bqth he April 1 8 ,^ tha State Armory. Wllson of .Stony Rd. who first 1'*^* efflclency factors In feed- law, a chair previously held by Croes. ' across the border by strong winds. ceived a blue ribbon and $25 for and speaker Tplpur are opjmenta ‘nila yeiit^ affair will be' a din­ mentioned 'the idea to Selectman! *"8 1‘yers. A queatlon period will U.S. Supreme Court Justice Wil­ The aircraft disappeared on a New England‘Division of t ^ Na­ son area since the end of World flnit ahovela full of dirt ihprtly similar work. of Khurro. ner-dance, ^ i t h dinner being Charles Robbins in a letter dated' . . . liam O. Douglaa. flight In the vicinity of Fulda, 12 tional Postal Transportation'Assn., War II because of the drop in the i^ter S a.m. The ovdrcaat day did Other awards ware blue ribbons March 4 Bulk handling of feed will be says he feels certain Congriess will .textile industry In that area. He not dim the apirit of the men who The chief provincial court re­ .'.erved at. 7:30. George Wolfe and , Since 1943, Dean Shulman had miles east of the Clerman border. and cash awards for individual cently upheld an application from hia orcheistra mil provide music. Wilson said at that time he ttlt 'Blen the umpire in'labor disputes Blonde Ends Suit The (tames of the pilot and pas­ override a presidential.Veto on a said that In ’Torrlngton machinery conducted the ceremoniea. Unlike cow records to Eiizpbeth Richards, Baksh contending that Khuiro's He furnished ram c for the K. of C. lOWEST many residents would like to get bulk b n* by Joe between the Ford Motor Co. and senger, a German employed by a bill to grant postal en(pIoyes a 10 production firins closed, a bicycle most affairs, the dignitaries labor service battalion, have been per cent wage increase. In a state­ parts manufachirer cut back its worked in the shadow of shovels Mansfield, $10;- Varney Fellows, appointment was lllegaL' Khurro New Test's Psrtj^». together in an Informal w avfor ^ J!' ‘‘‘""J** the United Auto Workers '(CTIO). Hebron, $5; David Charier, Elling­ has appealed the decision to the Chairman JrsapH Gervals and the full and free dlacu.slon o’i the ‘'5' Born in Russia May 14, 1903, On Film Publicity withheld pending developments. ment issued last nt^ht, Legge com­ employment because of foreign WESTOWN and scrapers, belonging to the ton, $5; (^ le n e Ryder, Stai- federal court. his oonisnittee annodnoe that all Shulman and his parents came to mented on frfsjdent Eisenhower’s competition and textile employ­ 1 1 PHARMACY II Louis A. Scholnik Co., of Hart* c lf InatrucMon. reported comment In which he said ment slumped. Ihitting the areas ford, contractors. One of the vis* ford $0. Xu Mohammed Raabtdi, one of •errogements for decorating have this country in 1912. The family New York, March 21 (Al—Lyn 459 Hartlord Rd. Cor. McKM Khurro’a ministers, said the ob­ been made. Tickets for the .Spring PRICE UeXly o'Pthe DirectorWil- lived In Providence, R.I. * he would veto anything more than in a Group IV classification would Itors remarked that generally sev* Rlbbons .wers awarded Richard Weekend Deaths ject of 'the alleged plot was “the Dteoe can be secured ftom any liam Hesketh has announced a Jones, a blonds model from a 7,5 per cent Increase for Rost give them priority for government eral days pass after the ground Swanson, Mansfield; Joseph Pagi- cuasion Immediately before a town third ses.sion of the dvll Defense Later, he entered Brown Univer­ Office \yorkers. contracts,’ Ricciuti said. olU, 'Bolton; Arthur Parham, Al­ •aaaasination of the Sind ministers committee member. meeting in helping to arrive at an sity and was graduated with hon­ Queens, has dropped her $10,000 YOU CAN breaking before actual work be­ and tha creation of wide disturb- Staff College will be held soon In By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gins. len Rychling, Hebron; David intelligent vote in the more formal response to popular demand. Only ors in 1923. For the study of law, suit against RKO--Pictures, the COUNT ON IT The armory is being built at the Bradway, union. Other cash •ncee between the people of one EVER! procedure of the town meeting. 40 student^ will be accommodated he Went to Herv’erd Law School studio announced yesterday. Vence, France — Count Michael How To Hold " Karolyi, 80, descendant of Hun­ comer of West and Regan Sts., awards were given Margaret Rich­ prorince and another in ,/i^est Topics announced for discussion in the five-day course scheduled and received his bachelor of laws The buxom, 21-year-old model AT THIS o'n property donated by the Amer­ ards, Mansfield, Andrea P,aggioU, Pakistan.” Later he added tilat the at the first session Wednesday from May IS’through May 20 at degree in 1926 and his doctor of had claimed that RKO used with' garian aristocracy,' president of plotters sought to prevqiit imple­ juridical’ science in 1927. out her consent a picture of her the new Hungarian republic after ican Legion. 0>mmander William Bolton. FALSE TEETH night include interpretation of the the University of Connecticut. World War I, twice exiled after PHARMACY Dumas of the Legion was among Carl Gottier of Tolland, a mem­ mentation of Iqnd reforms recent­ recent referend\im on the achool The sessions will include specific, After spending a year In . New body vfith the head of Jane Rus­ ly introduced in the pfovlnce. Moro Hmily In Ploeo York Qty, Shulman In 1929 was' differences with the Commimista. the group who broke ground. Oth­ ber of the Future Farmers of building program and a discussion reatment of problems arising Jrom sell to promote the film "Under­ Died Saturday. ers include E. Fenton Burk reflre* Talfnir, the apeaxeri charged Do rour (alM teeth anoor and em- on sewage. the H-bo*'m'b, radiological "fall­ selected as law secretary to the water.” America, received 8 blue ribbon for that the goveminent was ”haraa- barrau br aUppUx, dropptna or wob- late Associate Justice Louis D. LaJoIla. Calif. — Robert J. • ACCURACY scnting Mayor Frederick S. Ber­ dairy production. bUng whan jrou aat, lauah or talk? 1^0 Car ,4ccldnit out,” pre-attack evacuation and The atudlo announcement said no Thome, 80, former pre.sldent and ger, Brig. Gen. James M. Quinn, •Ing mambers /of the Aaaerobly) Juat aprlnkle a Uttia FASTKeTH on Thomas Ray, SO. of 40 Doane other late deveIopment.s in Civil Brandeis of the U.S. Supreme settlement was involved in the Basketball and forcing them to - eufiport the rour plataa. This alkaline inon-aeld) Court. son of a co-founder of Montgomery • PROMPTNESS William Boyle of the StSl^ Public powdtr bolda falaa taatb mace firmlr St., Manchester and Prank D«- Defense. withdraway and that Miss Jones Ward & Co. Died Sunday. Works Department and Franklin The second in a two out of chlM ministers.” Liicco. 58, Shorewood Drive, South ' There is no tuition charge. Stu­ Dean Shulman leaves hib widow, admitted it w'8s “all a mistake.” three- game aeries for tha cham­ In Lahore, m'^anwhlle, the Fed­ and mora eoeafortablr. No aummr. the former Rea Karrel, and a son. ,Wa*rilngton — Brig. Gen. Gor­ •FAIR PRICES Welles, representative to the Gen­ Sootr.jMtatr taata or feeUnt. Doaa not Coventry were. the operators of dents will be housed at the Conti-, There was no immediate libm- don E. 'fextor. '52, fojrmer assistant eral Assembly. pionship of the Senior Basketball eral <3ourt iqfiield Gov. Gen. Ghu- oour. (Aiieki "plate odor*' Idanturo two cars Involved in an accident nuing Education Center and eat in Stephen. ment. by. Mies Jones. TRY US ON YOUR League will be played tonight at 1am Mohammed's dissolution of the broatb). Oat PASTBSTH todar at Funeral services will be held chlrt of en^neers for- military Teaching Homebouad diUdren Herald Photo. any drug oountar. n on Route 44-A at 5 p.ra. yerter- the University cafeterias.' Reg­ operations with the Army. Died NEXT prescription The teaching of hbniebound chil­ 7:30 at the Town Hail between the Rockville, March 21 (Special)—E. Fepton Burke representing tha city and Brig, Gen. James M. Oonrtituent Anembly. By a 4-1 day. istrations will be taken for the Tuesday in Providence. RIGHT-TO-WORK LAWS lIlT American Legion and St. Ber­ Quinn loosen the turf' to signify the start of work on the first armory In Tolland County. It will be vote, it reversed a Sind provincial Sunday. 0 dren will be mscussed a t the meet­ According, to State Police, Ray full course only and not on a day- Hartford. March 21 (41 — The Miami — Robert T. Fenhell, 72. s ^ ^ l ^ 4 h e C H A P . WE DELIVER ing of the Northeast School PTA nard’s fives. The American Legion situated on West and Regan Sta. and construction will cost $193,525. William Boyle of the State was driving east and had signalled by-day basis. Any local persona in­ most Rev. Henry J. O'B r I e n, civic leader and member of the this evening at 8 o’clock at the won the first game, and if a third Public Works Department; Commander William Dumas of the American Legion and Rep. Franklin hia intention to make a left turn terested In the course should con­ We-Two Group ' bishop of the Hartford Arch- War Manpower Commission dur­ ' Socially Correct Beoutifully Printed school auditorium. A dcnioiistra- game is necessary, it will be played Welles are onlookers. T o d a y 's into a private driveway. DeLucco, tact ,GD OirMtor John D. Avery. dloceie, says "right to work” laws ing World War II. Died Sunday. OPEN ALL DAY tion vrill be given by Roy Smith Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Town WINDOW SHADED also driving east, attempted to Registrations' close Monday, May 2. would injure the labor movement. Moscow ' — Marsha) Leonid Best (Quality Poper Finest Type Styles of the Southern New England Tele­ Hall. claimed yesterday the alleged ef­ cles in Britain—first of all Win­ pass Ray as the latter began hts Attend Flowe'r Show To Hear Carlson He eaid Saturday he was opposed Alexaridrovich Govorov. 58, of the SUNDAY phone Co. on a method of teaching Cfiinrch Events Yalta Notes Made fort backfired. ston Churchill — incessantly en­ Grtm, Whitt, Ecru left turn ard the cars collided. Mrs. Walter F. Elliott, Mrs. to any efforts to adopt such leg­ Russian Army, who commanded 100 far *9.00 homebound children by means of ’The Centennial Committee of SL ' “Attempts to discredit the deavor to oihderraine and even t h e D ay There was no injuries report'd. John Massey and Mr. and Mrs. f:. The W’e-Two group of (Concordia islation in Connecticut. the Leningrad front during World a two-way telephone' and micro­ John'a Episcopal Church meets to­ .Crimean conference led only to eliminate the Yalta agreement,” The accident is still under invcstl- Pierce Herrick -were among those Lutheran Church will hold its Several "right to work” bills are War II. Date of death not an­ phone system between the child Available to GOP diicrediting the Uhlted States,” HOLLAND HNISH fUQOm gaticn by State Policeman Thomas who attended the Boston Flower scheduled for a public bearing in nounced. night at 7:30. Pravda said. "Why? Because -It DONT wait until after you monthly meeting XQmorrow’ at 6:30 and classroom. He will be' intro­ Pravda said. “Ruling circles in contemplates disarmament and Gauthier of the Colchester Bar­ Show last week. the State legislature Tue^ay. Brookline. I lass.—Mrs. Louisa duced by 'S ei^uy Lewis, manager ’The Prayer group meeU tonight ^ 1 C O ‘ Mato *• Order had a serious loss before racks. Church class p.m. when a potiuck supper will be Such laws would outlaw the union Holman Fisk, 94, noted educator WILLTON'S GIFT SHOP WESTOWN at 7:15 at the Mcthodiat Church. (Ooutlnned from Page One) the once again ex­ disbanding all German armed iU ctric served under the chairmanship of 1 1 PHARMACY II of the local ttfophone office. posed themselves as the enemies forces, control of all (lerman mili­ Witli Tote BqDrn you buy Dlsrusslon on Generators Another in the classes for new shop and make it a crime to re­ and authority on clas:^1cal lan­ 968 MAIN ST. 916 MAIN ST. Assisting in the program will The boya’ class basketball session' church members will be hejd at Mr: and Mrs. Herman Ba.saett, Mr. quire anyone to join a labor union. MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD I t e l MI-9-9946 | will not be held tonight due to was attended by former President of peace and international co­ tary industry, etc. The Soviet Emergency light plants will be and Mrs. John Wabrek and Mr. guages. Died Friday. 459 Hartlord Rd. Cor. McKee | be Mrs. Anna' Connors, eighth operation. Their actions have Union Systematically carried out COMPLETE the subject of the County Dairy United Methodist Church tonight Eighteen states now have such New Haven—Harry Shulman. ( confiicting PTA meetings. Tniman. and Mrs. William Gess. The busi­ grads teacher, Patricia Schort- given rise to new suspicions the decisions of the Crimean con­ E. JL JOHNSON meeting sponsored by the Farm at 7:30. laws on thlir books. 51, nationally known labor arbitra- nvann, Irene Lee, Virginia Yaakul- The trustees of the Baptist Government ofTiciala said pri­ AUTOMOBILE Bureau tomdrrow night at Elling­ Fire Auxiliary Meeting ness meeting will follow. Church will hold its monthly meet­ among the United States’ part­ ference.” The program committee, Mr. and ka, Robert CMsati, Antoni Sadlak vately 'the furor kicked up by last ners in NA'TO and haye increased The Russian government has PAINT CO. ton Town Hall. In apparent recog­ The Womens Auxiliary of the Jr., and David Campbell, pupils. ing tonight at 7:45. INSURANCE nition of the fact this general area Fire Department will meet and Walter Meier, chairmen, has There will be a prayer service week'^^publication of the Yalta contradictions among them.” not thus far published its own secured for the guest speaker C. The mothers of the sixth grade "Ruling ciiWes in the United version of the Yalta papers. 699 Msin S t. TcL MI-9-4501 may expect recurring hurricanes, promptly at 7:30 p.m. for a brief this evening at 7:15 in the Prayer papers compels Secretary of State A CRASH may cost you John H. Elliott, county agent, Tias business meeting before visiting Peter Carlson, of the Aetna Life pupils will be hostesses for the Chapel of the Union Congrega­ States would like to blacken the evening. Dulles to take a new look at the whole idea of international hundreds of dollars. It may ai ranged a program with the as­ the Rockcraft Ceramics Studio in Insurance Co., whose topic 'vlU be tional Church with Thomas Cahill the "Salvation Army.” Carlson is non*roll top construction Musical Program as the speaker. program for publishing other se­ negotiations between great powers happen today, or tomorrow, sistance of William Comstock of Coventry. . N E W P IF F E R E N T contoured WONDERFUL cloud-soft Students of the fifth through and thereby hinder the lessening the Connecticut Light and Power a bandmaster of the local Citadel eighth grades of the Vernon Ele­ TTie Tolland County chorus will cret documents related to other or any day! TODAY is the Co. to help farmers estimate the Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ band. > , meet st 7:30 at the Union CUiurch Big Three meetings. of International tension,” Pravda whittles your waist, makes back adds another feature fabric inside for extra comfort/ mentary School will present an in. charged. onlj' safe day to get your size of generator needed. ton correspondent, Mrs. Joseph })fembers are urged to be — i-, . strumental musical program this for the rehearsal for "Olivet to Dulles and his aides had antici­ # 91a . T ls iw - The meeting will open at 8 p.m. D'ltaUa, telephone MI 8-5545. prompt. Calvary” which will be presenUd “Aggressive circles in the Unit­ insurance. Call you look sizes slimmer in seconds to the long list for which Playtex evening at the meeting of the Rural pated a political uproar in the ed States, supporting certain clr- with a film showing generators in figure-molding latex outside Vernon l^ o o l Assn, starting at next Sunday evening at the Union United States. Some Informed of­ u.se in many parts of the world. Church. ficials say. however, they had not ...stays up 8 o’clock 'in Uie school auditorium. 9 C^cmt Serttn Dfowtr M. S.\ Klinck, Agricultural En­ is fannous: fit, comfort, support, for natural control, all over stretch There will be selections by two TTie Senior Luther League of the expected as much of a kickback gineer at the University of Con­ groups, beginners and advanced. First Evangelical Lutheran Church aa they got from abroad. 9H a t CoMti. confrolt lint necticut .w1ll^' discuss substitute stitch, sta; control, instant washability.' for complete of action.^ Those taking part will be Gilbert meets tonight at 7 o'clock. A few months after the Re|Wb- methods for electric pow-er arid Ames, Rita Kingsbury, Linda Rae Suffers Minor Bums lioan administration came into • Ftlletptning Dtor later In the program, home con­ Knoff, Robert ’Thayer, Karen Lt. James >... Pute si.ffered power in January 1953, Ck>ngresv EMERGENCY struction of a hay dryer. • Browning, Elirabeth McCleod, Sue minor Injuries early todav when appropriated unds for publication Where the First in Fashion • Porctloin Drum Comstock will discuss standby gettioui- FREE e>»ai,ooMe»». Ann V^son, Karen Klotx, Richard an explodmg rear tire on a trailer of secret wartime conferences’. OIL lURNER generators and the number of kilo­ Bartlett, Ekigene Browning, Fred truck loaded with soap directly Compilation and editing ot the Is First to Moke Its • Automatic Titnor watts needed. papers is well advanced )u t not SERVICE Kautz, Rochelle .Goldman, Linda ahead of him explodad. Appeoronce in Manchester Poultry Feeding Talk Koloieoat FLOI/llEP SEEDS Wells, Lois Cook, Gordon Gibson, Jtate Policeman Ronald J. Fenn completed. • Automatic Hoot Cut-off Poultry men will meet at the 'Tills Week We Are Uislag Judy Wright, Gray Robinson and •aid the exploding tire demolished Associates said Dulles may now CALL same time at Vernon. Grange Hall LesUe UtUe. Pate’a car. The victim was takan find it Impossible to finish the A^TER SEEDS Cases Beassigned publication with whatever fimds WILUAMS to the City Hospital for treatment remain Since congres.':ional lead­ ro tuy Cases reassigned for this week's and will later be tranMarred to tte OIL SERVICE RANGE sessions of the Tolland County hospital at Westover FlMd. ’Tha op­ ership has clionged hands, he yffo OfuoAffqp' Superior Court with Judge Louis would not expect to be able to get CORET CASUALS 176 East erator qf the truck, Carl BanMt, Shapiro presiding are as follows; additional fundi from the present M G 9 - 4 5 4 8 887 Main Street INOORrORAVED JmI come getber by Long Distance. Ting Supper given by Mr. and Mrs. Os Herald Rockville Bureau, located MEDICINE CARINETS and SHQWER DOORS at 1 Market St., telephone Rock­ •84 Center Stj—MI-»-Mll4 A Conference Call connects you car Peterson, m. memory of Mrs. ville 5-SIS8. Eva J. Bower'Pierce, mother of with the membiers of your fam------Open Suturdaya—Open Thursday EveaUigs Mrs. Peterson. • ESTIMATES OtAOLT O IV I^ ' .— ? v -- 4-H Winners ily st different 'places— all on - m o e s '^ Albert B. Gray, 4-H CJlub agent, the ssm€ call! 'Y'ou can talk has announced the top winners at with each other as thou^ you were sitting in the same room. \> Burton’s is proiid to present the; THE OFFICE OF B I N G O H n i'S All.YOU DO: Jns’t dial DR, b a r n e y ' the Operator and give her Ae ELKS CARRIAGE HOUSE names and phone numbers of tfaoset^ WICHMAN ROCKVILLE you want to speak with. Shell round - CHIROPODIST up the family for you and call you back. And rememl^-—j^gain rates ‘ WILL BE CLOSED Every Tuesday Night are in effect after 6 P.M. and all day Sunday. - UNTIL MARCH 28th Fpm fronipoptatloii by Silvor -Lano lus i. Juniors DUE TO ILLNESS : Loavlag Orongi HoH at 7 P.M.

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> r « f v ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, bUNCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 21,1956 p a g e SEyEN YAGE SIX BIANCHESTER EVElilNG HERALD.* MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MAROT 21,1965 Mra. Francis Dwysr, prssidsnt Ffc. Anthony H. Stebbihs, aon ter Club went to-'Martii F. Kris- .44-year-oid weB driller who 1 ^ plete. But it could not haVs been concerned, miVvay in the evening being said, Responds in ah Inter­ garding fubds collected for Ver- of Uis Amafican Lej^on AuxiUsry, of Mr. and Mro. Burton E. Steb- 4-Hers Receive toff Jr., of Glostontnry, wno re­ Boarder Shoots bean living vltb Moulton for the plenck Schblaiiibip jnmd, to luftior About Town ^lattri^rH lrr any;-Russian proposal for a aimul- or4r* „ likable jmung pereons obMrve the could'' approach bis new Job as ^Memorial Temple No^ S3, and they are- cordially invited to These awards are given each ribbon recognition, and ChLrIes Goodale did not discloso details FiHi&d,d October 1. ISSl ill's agreement tO/twjn:meetlhg at 8 p.m. bocudsr had admitted the shqoUng. I the Bible specific^ly te lls j^ ■ J year to the top record books Wilcox recet'.*ed a blue ribbon of t' e shooting, except to say Nor- |rai7. 'Erenlns______Except \' Warren Matthewa, assistant to tltroughout the state. A .-Aa' of 89 award for hit "Dairy Herd” rfecord one was e criminal! jM ite r i and HOJIda',,}•». E------ntered a t the No InterclMiigc in all the his­ Eor a week befoi^ the climatic posaesaiveness, flirting and egotis­ Staaaen, iiiuned to the new post Mr. Verplanck Uught a few NOTICE tertainment and refreshments will A meetingand the minuter, will apeak tonight at r..«mbers received awarila thU book. said Jhe victim, wan Fred Moulton, in on statement. Peat CW^e at_ MantiiMter. Conn., aa tical behavior. - created Saturday by Eiaenhower, claasea at that time, and I i^as in - follw ths^business meeting. These awards' were,glven at a Second daaa MaU Matter. tory of Riusfats relations with the form.ai arrival of ^spring this in'vited the pobUe’e ideas, auggea- the past prestdejiU the regular meeting of the Grace year. The a-wmrds were given on a' aubmarlne base employe who Norcross was qussUoned through It was to a man who had iril*- ;f, the robin had been A aense of humor, wide and di- the daM of 1904, -to whom he ALBERT H. ATKINS Shea Auxiliary, Ofoup of the Center Congregation­ Jhe record books which were kept banquet at the Hotel’rs ft, which Ilvee in the'Gales Ferry section of the night spent his life in sin and shame . , SCBSCRDPTION RATES West opdnetl more auspiedOusIy. vqi^ed interests, and a genuine Uons and comments in an ABC .ra­ taught history. I was then living The weekly meeUng of the Man­ on dairy animal ^'rojecbi for the was followed by tOuc*..,of the New town. but who In his dying moments P a l^ a In Adiraada presen^\but elusive. One heard a tomorrow night al Church at 8 o’clock in the Fed­ Moulton, mainmMIe, was on the 4, 1954, Churchill wTOte like Tor group activities will al­ dio-TV Interview yesterday. Ot his on North Elm St. chester Squadron, Civil Air Patrol, home. Members who have __ eration Room. Mrs. Jamea Maher year 1954, Haven Dairy Mlik Plsinl and Yale Held in connection with the critical lUt ai Luwrance Memorial hod come to faith In Christ, that . ^ a ' T ear ...... $ U - » cabinet level Job, Stasaan said: is no lon9«r ossoclotod r*ht Month* ...... , 7.75 Mqkftov, expressing his interest song aoniewhere in the distance, ways make any young person pop­ Mr. Verplanck was affectionate­ will be hield at the State Armory forma a^e reminded to wear them. witi be tbe hostess. The top aixeurd for the Manches­ University. fliooting was Warren Norcross, a Hospital in nearby New London. the Savifir sold, “Verily I say .. 3.(0 “This is the sMrch for ideu that Three Months ...... or saw a fUi^ of breast .in -the sun ular in'datlng. ly celled “Zip” because he was Wednesday night, March 23, at unto,rth.ee, Today shall thou be One Month . 1." an unofficial meeUng with mankind will have better hope for quick to think and act. ... ¥fit|i Mahmoy't Rodlio Weekly ...... side oI sn orepud. But this morn­ Sponsored By The Manchester 7:30. Final plans will be formulated L with Me in Poredi^-” Luke Blagla Copy ...... Malehkov, recalling the war-time COtmcil of Churche8.''><< » peace. It is the kind of matter In I sbaU be grateful if you see fit for the bivouac to be held,at the I 23:43. cooperation among the great ing, the robin wU on the lawn. which you must never give up hope to print this letter In your excel­ >. and Tolovision Oroton Airport March 26 and 27. MEMBER o r ...even in a nuclear age.” T H E ASSOaXTEO I powers, and hoping for some pres­ Last .nighl, f(^ th e first time, “Two Bags In Love in the HEADS COMMITTEE lent paper. Lt. Rudolph Young, squadron com­ There woe a welcome—even ... j ------The Associated Press U jsleely the muskrats wbra - swrimming Spring” V ie n n a (A>)—CzechoslovAkia ■ Very truly'yours, mander. requests all' cadets and for this dying thief—in the . actUled to Iha use of rep tlon of ent betterment of world . condi­ Ethel Fish Lewis aenior members t'o be present. Father’s House to which Christ all. near* dispatches ere-*SIS It. p r bold, extensive c lrc l^ ms if .they This classic Droodle is a tribute track star and Olympic champion noE othanrtsa credited paper tions. in the first day of the early spring Ehnil Zatopek has bMn appointed PHYSICAL AND was going. But why? ' iad also the local nee ibUshed here, Molotov replied the-, very next knew that open wate\was here we’re having. Already flowers are a member of the Czechoslovak Open Forum g2,9M. SAFE STOLEN ' Manchester Ixxlge No. 73, A. F. ■ All rlchts of repuM of special to stay. Efecause this poor man recog­ dlspetehes herein aty^d^ reserved. day, assuring Churchill that starting to germinate, wives are Olympic Committee, Communist Bloomfield. March 21 MV-PoMce MENTAL FATIQUE and A. M., witi hold a-stated com­ W a tk iT js neivspapers report. Chairman of were looking today for thifves who munication at the Masonic Temple nized his enormous guilt - and everybody in Moscow had the The buds ar$ heavy on tb^.early pricing rkliculoua hats. Y o u n g Taught By “Zip" Mis FsisOmCD-IMr threw himself completely on the Fhn service dnt of N. E A. Serr- elms. -V Oirla are cleaning the rust off the committee is Vaclav Pleskot, To the Editor, carted a 500 pound safe ffom the tomorrow night at 7:30. Following friendliest disposition toward his fanners market here Saturday. It iMfpf wMipB • ram § mercy of the Savior. That is the **^bUshers /Representatives: The All such normality in tii their ankle bracelets and Young head of Uie Caechosloval^’atate Thank you for printing the let­ the business meeting, Manchester lo o * only- way may man can get to Juilos Matl■ ‘ %s SpK lal AJtency — New proposal for a meeting with Men are standing, on atreet corners committee for bodj( culturCT* ter from ■ Fred A. ycrplsnck re­ contaiiMd $2,600 in cash. ' Assembly No. IS, Order of the heaven. ' , Tork “ 0. D etrdit And B o s to n .__ and in season, itself U welconi) Rainbow for OIris, will, make its b u r e a u Malenkov, and inviting him, in ef­ giving voice to the mating calls OPEN EVERY ATOIT OF annual.,visltaUon and exemplify its u kTIONS. fect, to make formally his sug­ and reassuring. Even though we' liecullar to Manhattan. -Calls such THURSOftY EVENING Connecticut Acknowledgment of personal were able to predict, back in early “Hoo-Han!” or “V»-vn VOOMr degree work. Worshipful Master /I guilt, deep contrition and repent­ . Herald^ PrlhUn* Company. Inc., gestion for such a meeting. Eric S. Anderson extends s cor­ nes no financial responsIHlity for December, tiiet thla would be the len I was a ^oung blade back In closed MONDRYS ance—and firm reliance on the raphlcal errors appeartnc In ad- Churchill wo-pte first on July 4. W.'Va. we were much wittier when dial invitation to all Master Ma­ power of Jesus Christ to save— _____ emems had ether reading matter Molotov replied bn July 5. ■ On winter ot no snows, and are now we npllerbd at girls walking by. sons, to attend. Refreshments will those are the characteristics of In The Manchester Evening Herald. VERTICAL VENETIAN bt served In the banquet hall at July 7, Churchill 'wrote the fol­ able to close the winter record out We said stuff like: “Are there any every true believer. DUplay advertising closing hours; by pointittg to the fact that there more akhome'llke you?” or “Hey tha conclusion of the meeting. C a s u a is ror Monday—1 p. m. Friday. iowring note to Molotov: Cutie, why don’t cha get a porch METAL-SLAT BLINDS The doo^s of heaven which Tor Tuesday—1 p. m. Monday. were no snows,' the experience has swung open to the dying thief For Wednesday-1 p. m. Tuesday. “I am very grateful for your for that swing?” However, when I vnxo joa Temple Chapter No. 53, Order of For Tliursday-1 p. m. Wednesday. been unnatural and wearing. It is think it 6%^r I - g u e s s “Va-v-a am mo-down—low the Eastern Star, will open Its are open to all who come by the For Friday—1 p. m. Thursday. letter, whidi I shall answer in a good to see spring be regular, and VOOM!” sums it up pretty* well. Kirsch Vertical Blinds draw iptrited,pimed, bsvchave tleeplcst nights— road of repentance and faith. Pbr Saturday—1 p. m. Friday. “nerves”, p(mr appriiie, laefc caargy meeting Wednesday at 7:55 p.m. in a re t h e a n s w e r Classlfled daadUne: 10:30 a..m.' each few days.” Va-Va VOOMr the Masonic Temple. A semi-public ’’Repent and believe the Gpspel!” to hope that, this year, there will across your windows like —don’t let it get you down. . ... Are YOU prepared for death Jar of publication except Saturday — The ft\y days stretched Into 20, even be a summer. Installation of the new oflirera will t a. m. ~ traverse draperies. Can. be Just witat you may need is.FER- take place at 8:30. A social period and heaven? Md it was July 27 before Church­ RIZAN, the NEW mcousimctrvc Monday, March 21 witi follow in the banquetinqu hall and ill - WTOte again. This time be SAFE MINES CASH FOUND made in two-tone color com­ Tonic. Help* you foriiiy your Blood Retiring Worthy Matron Mra. to comfortable backed away from .his own pro­ A Thought Today binations to contplement with plenty of Iron for more energy Mary Smith and her committee Goaranteed One-Way War? and strength. Gives you neeM io­ “ZIONSAYSr posal, aaying that Russian pro­ Southington, March 21 (>P>—A your d e ra tin g scheme. will aerve refreshments. I, 200 pound safe taken from Fair Chance in Dumg dine with the essential B, and Bi If we were ture we were right posals made public for a general Cheahiie bank last summer with Made in Manchester by Fin- Vitamins,^Calctum.and Pboaphoroui. in our attitude on the islands of European conference had ap­ II, 500 in cash inside was found Every young person should give A unit meeting on the subject llv irfg .. AGAIN.. himself a fair chance in dating. dell. IM s This Fssr Wsaks T«t “Individual Liberties,” sponsored Quemoy and Matsu, perhaps no parently been substituted, by Rus­ yesterday in the • w ds here. State an Osr AUuey lMfc|0unnMs« by the League of Women Voters of sia, for the. two-man conference Police Mid it contained only a First of all, he should acquire 7 . To all residents, r»- consideration of the military odds few papers and a handful of pen­ the art of being as attrsctlve to FERRIZAN Acts Ease Often in Manchester, 'Will be held tomorrow Involved ahould be given weight. he himself, had originally sug­ the other person as possible. Neat­ 10 deys you fed the diffemocc. night at 8 o’clock at the home of turned service men and nies and dimes. Hie safe was taken Mrs. Paul Willhlde, 179 Green Rd. Still, even in a right cause, one gested. from the Cheshire branch of the ness and good grooming enhance 'Nerves grow steadier—woefi comes all guests and friends easier—you sleep better—enjoy your Mrs. F. H. Cowan will be chair­ can pertia^ choose between one Molotov replied 'on July 31, in First Federal A Loan Aasn. of ones appearance. Good manners a b u se d W. . j * a a d C o J ii of Manchester and Meriden, Aug. 14. Found by and conversational ability likewise Made and Sold at food .and feel r«reshed. You imist man of tbe discussion and .Mrs. F. feographical battleground and which he said he could see no con­ indell be fully satisfied or Money Bsdt. H. Horton and Mrs. WUllam Bar­ vicinity: Best wishes Oharles Orvls, the Side’s door was Indicate good breeding and add to ton the leaders. > in prayer for a Blessed another. flict between the 'meeting Church­ lAumed off i.ith a torch. It will be 'one attractiveness. ' MANCHESTER GREEN MANUFACTURING CO. Be sure and get the genuine But if the cause itself is ques­ ill had proposed, and the pos­ turned over to the FBI wMch ie in- A good conversationalist is one. FERRIZAN. lOO'Tablets only $1.58. chair* a* •* ^ ,eruh'>*<* Lenten Season! sibility of convening anbther and vesUgating the bank robbery. who pays attention to what is HALE DEPARTMENT STORE The Women’s Society of Chris­ tionable, and offers no morai tian Service at the South Method­ compulsion to fight in a certain .larger conference “within the ist Church will meet tonight at > . Come see Zion’s Len place, so that the only reason for next few months." 8 o’clock at the church. Mrs. Jus­ ten setting, indoors fighting there is admitted to be On Aug. 6, Churchill wrote tine Scher Will speak informally and outdoors, ilium! on hca work with the Juvenile nated at night. Step in strategic— than one looks at the again, Still contending, as if he Court. Following her talk there- strategic situation with as much had no information to the con­ witi be an opportunity for asking for meditation! tealism as one can r^ter. trary, that “it would be impossible queatlons. An executive meeting It is to be noted that Secretary to hold a large International con­ will be held in the chapel at 7:30. . . Come hear the Mes­ A demonstration drive Refreshments will be served at the See ef 'Stats Dulles, in talking of our ference at the same time as an Close of the meeting. sage of Lent, center­ use of precision atomic bombs in unofficial iheeting of two powers Open Stoefc Old Ipswich ing in Christ crucified, our possible defense of Quemoy at the highest level.” Churchill can help you The regular monthly meeting of every individual’s, and and Matsu, has been talking to then postponed consideration of the Eighth School and Utilities the world’s, comfort Communist China on the assump­ his own original proposal, sa>1ng District will be held tonight at the . and hopel firehouse, corner of Main and. Hil­ Solid Maple tion that Commimist China that he and Molotov might look liard Sts., at 7:30. The meeting ia not an atomic power. His military into It again some day. Molotov, open to the public and any resident WHara** ' ^arehaadiia"^ .. theory is'that, in. a war over Que' by UUs time realizing thaU some­ or taxpayer is welcome to attend Watkins Old Ipswich has a new look! New 7955 Call To moy and Matsu, wd would be uS' thing had completely altered and take part In the discussion of styling that’s old as New England . . . a r issues.' Ing atomic weapons, but would Churchill's intention, wrote one new,-rhellow brown‘Nutmeg finish to blend Lenten Services not have to defend against them last letter, noting Churchill’s The Post Chief Daughters of wit^ our maple dining and living room furni­ or fear atomic attack ourselves. statement, that he might return Helen Davidson Lodge No. 98 wHl ture and a big Open Stock selection. Communist CUna is not, of to the proposal some day. meet at the home of Mistress j / ' Wednesday course, an atomic power in its Some day, perhaps, Churchill Mrs. David Kerr, 30 Jarvis Rd., to- a .morrow night at 7:45. Reg,^ $34.95 Double Dresser Mirror, 40 x 30 own right. It has not yet made will reveal what yanked him pack tine of 102 new inches ...... *...... 29.95 Evenings 7:30 the bomb. But it may be an a to ^ c from a meeting for which the R.eg. $98.00 Double Dres.ser Base, 50 inches power nonetheless, through gift Russia of Malenkov was ap­ wide ...... 84.50 from its ally, R m ia. One cannot parently Just as eager as he was. 1RUSSES4IELTS } Re^.'$35.00 Footless Bed. full or twin size ..29.95 I General Theme: Our Loving ignore completely, as docs Mr. And some day, perhaps, his­ CHEVROLETS 4 Same bed excepting with foot board ...... 44.50 and Conquering Christ of | Duties, the possibility that atomic torians may be able to chart the MEN and WOMEN Reg. $24.95 Bedside TableSvith drawer ... .1^9.95 the Cross, _ war over Quemoy and Matsu possible Influence of this Incident Reg. $69.50 Chest of four Drawers 32 inches night be a two-way atomic war on the political fate of Malenkov plus a Ar|hHr Drug Storts 4 wide ...... '...... 59.95 I March 23— If it were such, which side and on the policy of coexistence r EXPERT FITTER8 4 The God Forsakenness of 1 the war would offer the best tar he tried to emphasize,. Dining Room 1 Christ—^Matthew 27:45-47. | gets, for atomic bombing? Mr. I March 3 0 ^ Dulles clainu wa can .^pin-point 1,00 ■ ''■■D' ■ ^ See * C h r i s t’s Indescribable | Getting Tiresome We Sperlallte la Pieces military targets on the* Chinese I Thirst—John 19:28-29. mainland—presumably air fields ■Jhis business of t.ur^ng some­ WOMEN'S DRESSES ' Sizes 164 to t*V f •64-inch Credenza Buffet Concord Colonial bqtteries, or troop concentrations thing every day into some new U .S. Savings Bond M 1 N OUTLET ‘ has seven drawers ., 149.00 and that caA be accepted a^ true. speculation sa to whether or not Handsome Wilsh Cup­ REGULAR SERVICES But, suppoeing th^drjeam of one President Eiaenhower is going t o 60S East ftfiddle Turnpike board with four drawers, is . IN LENT way atomic war la not valid, what run again is beginning to get Open Dally 9 A. M.^to 9 P. M. Maple targets would we olfer to the ridiculous. 44 inches wide , . , ., .181.50. • 1 Sunday morning, 10:00 in our big Base of the Welsh Cup­ I o’clock. Communists? One bomb could end It is an instance of how politi­ board can be used as a small for your living room Qqemoy as an issue. Ai^other cians, with apparently willing as­ March 27 (Judica)— could wipe out Mstsu. Much of sistance from Washington news” Buffet, 44-inch .... 129.00 I MIRA^CLE MILE “UNITED WE STAND 50-inch Round Table has Humble,* Then High-— ] our dwn air strength in' such a men, can turn something which is duck feet and #n unusual |1 Peter 5:6. • ' was would be fleet-based. We our­ nothing into an unfailing succei- DIVIDED WE FALL’’ Perhaps you’ll want an all-upholstered sofa selves once experimented, st *81on of headlines. *(Author’s name below^ paneled to p ...... v. .64.50 for your room, covered in a document print. April 3—Palm Siinday "Bikini, on^'what effect sn atomic It is nowr going so far that it Is CONTEST Kitchen Windsor Side You’ll see dtizeris of ideas in our big Main Blessings and ‘ ResponsI-1 bomb ntight have on a fleet. And no longer even good politlca. If Four professional groups Chairs, ea c h ...... 22.95 .Floor collection of Concord Colonials. bilities of Church Member- the great base of all our strength it keeps on this Way, the day will are, “united,” in a great ^ ip —Hebrews 10;25, ’ In this area of the. globe is Oki­ come when the public Is lieartily -\ . iand you’ll,have the effort to keep j^ou nawa, which ^n e atomic " bomb sick of what Is designed to be healthy. Scientists are al­ Living Room . , Zion is a church;of the , n ight render .useless to us. whetting of its appe^tc for' a ways searching for new V'?' International /Luth­ We don't quite know how Sec­ other term of Eisenhower. discoveries and better eran Hour heart! in 58 retary Dulles gcts.'Mhis way, And certainly It is the frothiest drivingtime of your life! methods of treatment. - Pieces territories and foreign threatening one-way atomic war kind of new's. We doubt that there Pharmaceutical Chemists countries, besides the as an easy victory, when this is a is a single Washington cor­ manufacture the drutfs. Four-cushion Love Seat U.- S- and Canada, in' two-way atomic world. Even if it respondent who indulges hiniself j'"' Physicians p r e a c r i b f, in solid maple, covered to . 56 languages, over | were right and legal for us to In this 'game of speculation who It’s wdi worth your while to come in and drive them to, their patients. order in a choice of textures 1,000 stations : . . Lo­ fight over Quemoy and Matsu, it ^oes'not know, aa W'ell as he ever dje Motoramic Chevrolet just for the fun of it. And we, your pharma­ or document prints . .98.00 Easy Terms cally WGTH. Sundays, It' would still be Incumbent upon us knows anything, that President And iidieo you do, you’ll niAke discoveries that cists, are proud to be the Distinctive C o b b I e r’s at, 1:30 P. M. to try to be resllstlc In our mili­ Eisenhowrer will rim again, wdieth- fourth member of this, Bench Cocktail Table. 62.50 •On major hoine purchases pay tary strategy. " er he really wanU to or not. Not can help you, be a winner in our Miracle Mile u n lt^ effort, because it Dropleaf .Butterfly .End as little as ,10% dowp; take . . Zion is also a church up to 2 years to pdy. one of them' really feels 'any un- Contest. For example, yfiull notice'how Chevro­ is our task, tq compound Table.X 27 x SO . inches of th e 'Current Luth­ cerUunty over the prospect. .Yet More Diplomacy Published motoramic let’s ncay Outrigger rear springs bring you ^o-n- your prescriptions, that open...... ^...31.50. eran Church — Mis- | they keep’ trying to make specu­ derhil new stability m curves.' are the final result of this Salem Rocker with scoop- souri Synod “This I? ■"'t Russia,-the other day,'got Into lation over a certainty seem ex­ S^up strength.'" . ‘ ;ed Windsor seat .,..26.00 The Life”^' TV series | the act of publishing some of the citing. ' ' ’ •You’ll see how new Glide-Ride front suspen­ and “Moments Of .tli^omatic record, with the re- A few weeks ago the President sion iolls the bumps smooth. And you’ll tingle i- ** *“ " ' Comfort” . on Radio. / lease of correspondence bet\s’een himself had an excellent sugges­ - to the peppery response you'get when your toe YOUR PHYSICIAN- Riverton Hitchcocks Please check on time, Churchill and Molotov in the tion. It waa that the -newspaper­ , with newspapers. summer of 1954 on the subject of men |call‘ a moratorium on this nudges the accelerator. You’ll find this true CAN PHONE - ** ^whether you drive the new 162^^h.p, “Turbo-Fire MItchen 3-5321 s private, informal meeting be- particular question for a period of WHEN YOU NEED ; tween Churchill and Malenkov, one year. That wouid »tiH leave V8’’ - '‘4 ■ 'r

PAGE NIKB MANCHESTOR e v e n i n g HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNy^iTONDAY. MARCH 2i. 1956 MANCHESTER EVfeNING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 21,19B5 '■g'Wgff ">'*'"<.1 111 tinuing to ^Ight for liberal W R N R -«4 0 WWiyi— 1418 First Refugees cauaei." Olsons Honbr^ He flaw to San Franclaco ysa- t’olice Hold Trio District Readies Red Cross Quota WOOO—O m R a d io Obituary Not^th Enders Big Four Conference WHAT-.-fil8 Flyin g to UeS. terday after being released from By liutlierweds W D B O -U 88 Eastsni Stsadard ’TtaBs McNeil Island (Wash.) Federal ‘ On Liquor G)unt8 W H O —is io Prison. There h*.‘served 14 mon( May Criticize of an IS months sentence for 11w fpItowlBg program Under New Act KtnehM Ur p<^c«, had a Lutherweds o f Emanuel £«ther> Favored evasion. ftnarally tmay waakand. arraatad an Church preaented a copper, Deaths ulsa ara auppUad by tha radio WTJC^'Ypur Land, Beat of AU HU . wife and six soiu mstsd NEID flZ Hamburg, ^rm an y, M aK h ‘ 31 thnM motorlaU In tha tw-lUoord Revue •l*4— ly swearing he was not a Commu- League’s "On to- Calgary" fund, peared today that the S U tq Ltfis- WHAY--Weetem Caravan The emigranta ore mostly from Tpke. ^ Besides her hiub^d, she leaves the Western European Union. ''WKKr—Re

shirt. The collar Is so'tight 1 can through the Zoo, took her to a^ __ f cheese cubes, ice cream. Breed, with Commissioner WilUani HSnk- exempt any buslfiaas with la BUGS BUNNY hardly breathe. , cage occupklied by a kangaroo, Coventry butter and milk. art aecved with VFW Chief Seeks InaOn; Pack 112, West Side Rec; France Approves than fiO million francs ($171,428). Wife—No. that’s vour shirt all Guide—He[ere, madam, 'we have Aiiitwar to Provloua Futzlo Pack 124, Andover; Pack 143, right, but you’ve got your head all meals. annual tuim ver from tlM threat rm Sense and Nonsense a native of Australia. Today's Meetings Nathan Hale; Pack 152, Bowers; of inspection by rovlnf tax col­ Uu^^ugh a button hola Reel Publicity Bar $9 Billion Budget pmno\p Old Maid—Good gracious and to Ahtnt Animals Gqs Today's meetings include: Pond Pack 153, WaddeiL lectors. ri z think my sister married ona of Victim/ o f Stove Fire Hill Home Economics Group, 8 M m 00 ^lustM Bktt)«field Monument, the “willies” through and through. A guide, showing an bid lady them. ‘ • p.m., home M rs William Edmond­ . Hartford, March 21 W» — VFW Commissioner George Bettinger Paris, March 21 OF) - ‘-France’s ACBOBI gRlvarin haa ssnt out notices of the Ehc- near Oluatee, Fla.; commemorataa White houses' now ’. . . are out o8 SovictRDSita son; Cub Scouts Pack 87, den one, Commander-in-chief Merton B. National Assembly has approved Ai-Test Seen Set rsrr' the BatUe of Olustee', the greatest date. Old-fashioned as a paper-lr< a d m i v a i Succumbs in Manchester Hce has called for a program of plorer Familiarisation meeting to BY DICK TURNER 1 Animal you 4 Truths 7 pjn. with Mrs. Robert Clever- budget-anticipating nearly nine fUJMl battle of the War Bet\^een the weight —Kaxl Piaster, don’t winVjt don; Den three, 7 p.m. with Mrs. Americanism to drive “hr dlines be heM Friday. March 25. 7:30 SUtes In Florida. Federal Forces 5 Upon (prefix) of the Communists out of the p.m., at Woodruff Hall, Center billion dollars In government in­ For Tomorrow the door a Polynesians Coventry, Xfarch 21 (Special)—wthan Hals cbounemoration stamps John MacQuowii; Den four, 7 p.m. were routed by Confederate fotces My ca8 ..recently gave birth to I with Mra. Michael Kelly; Boy papers” Church. 'This course will, give the come this year.. But with mili­ 8 Australian 7 Sea eagle Bums suffered in-a flrt at hit With Covontfy identification since story of the Explorer program on Feb. 20, 1864. twih kittens, each of which haS| Scout Troop 65, 7:30 p.m.. Pond He told members of the Hartford tary expenditures still to t>e flg^ oetrich home March 13 proved fatal for Hale's 200th birthday vrill be ob- and how it will affect you. and Las Vegas, Nev., March 21 (ICi— two tails. Hill School; Cub Scouts Pack 65, veterana' organization laat.,night ured, the intake is expected 'to aerved June 4 at the public shrine your bO}«,‘’ saya George. The year's ^ th atomic blast, de­ This •N’ That — Bertha Olson,' Itocl^ Lake, N. D. I Wllfrad N. St. Jemes, 58. of Tunxis in town» Dsn four, 6 p.m. with Mrs. lAoir Nmt criticizing Communlata ' will fall about 10 per cent shod of ■18 Region constellations not atop their activities. layed more than a week, may now We used to paint our houses Trail Saturday night. He auccumb- A Memorial Day poppy contelt ChaSe: South Coventry Firemen's’ spending. white. They shone with pure, re;- Phtglishman ' (patronisingly) — I IS Young ulmbn 9 Sectional We are pleased to hear that be detonated at the Yucca Flat 14 Consumed ed at the Mancheater M e m « r i a 1 will be conducted again this year Women's Auxiliary, 8 p.m., district Instead of letting Communisfa test site tomorrow. flecUon light. With window trim Tour school facilities - are excel-1 wood walls 28 Brother of 43 Perfume get all thg headlines, he said, the District Chairman Norman LArson The Assembly approved the 19 Approves,. Hbspltal where ha has been under by the Auxiliary in the elementary firehouse. measure in a poaU-lTildnight ses­ . The Atdmic Energy CSommission in black or green, a finer sight lent, I am told. 10 Pauage In Cain .(Bib.) 48 Puff up < treatnient since the aQrident. VeteVmhe of Foreign Wars should is able to be home again after a 17 Seine 46 Group of three schools of Mansfield and Coventry AU. Oay Meeting ■hoK hospitalization. sion yesterday by a vote of 392- and Departcient of Defense said a was'never seen. Some brave souls ‘American, (Suavely) — Well, II the brain 26 Places St. Jaimes was lighoWg a gas through the teachers. The Fragment Society will have embark on programp to win • the should say. See the Smithsonian 18 Coat edtb 47Fenuile deer 211. It anticfpatea an Income of conference will be held .today to > painted houses cream and called I IlObUins 28Exchans« stove to heat water, tpr a bath Mrs. Charles Raisrh and Mrs. an all-day meeting Wednesday in headlinea away from them. Institution over there? Think oft metal 48 Feel affecUoa District Scouting Commissioner 3.080.500,000,000 francs ($8,800,- decide if conditions are correct for it “futuristic dream": For to 18 Yoked 30 Prod when the stove explod/d setting I Mildred C. JvVaU’ .gve been named tha Church Community House. . He urged more American history a building like that Just to edu-1 18 Farm 80 Indians Clifford Sterling is also back In 000,000). a blast tomorrow. the whlte-palnt addicts . . . mild, SOAdhcslva 81 Seethe fire to his hair and clothing. He dinner committee chairmen for the Members should bring their lunch. in'Schools and a more forcefully cate the Smiths. machines 81 N ick Scout harness following a brief After frequent postponerjents it cream color seemed extremely 22 Ascends 33 Silver coins ran out of the house and was tak- i March 28 program. MerJbers not Tomorrow's Meetings taught courae in American herit- Premier Edgar Faure already 21 Hindu robe 82EsstotllUalbalBg u e. He said the value of democra­ period of rest at Mancheater Me- was scheduled fqr this morning, wild . . But now—from Nome 24 Fresh water 38 Issue dodger en to the hospital by neighbors, asked to bring special food are Tomorrow's meetings wilt In' has promised to revise the nation's 23 Salt 88 Before t s and life in the United States 'mortifl Hospital. Both Larson and but was called o ff because the to Hackensack, w4 paint - our Where you chipioi drive, you! Ashes dO Eu fiisb When firemen arrived the house asked to bring hot dlches. dude. Rip and Stitch 4-H, 9:30 controversial tax structure'' to weather was too windy. JItousea pink and black! And even 24Spact should be pointed up. Sterling have devoted so much ef­ meet compiaints .of irate - small can always persuade, using gentle | WM com j^ tely deMfoyed New Officers Elected a.m. with Mrs. Julia DeLorge; fort, *^th such good effect, to The detonation is exacted to be mauve and baby-blue; and every word,' a kind look, or a good- 27 Fine fog 60 This nation, he said, must have businessmen and shopkeepers." Kemp's, Inc. . Ar r Mora than 60 percent of 8t. fiie Garden Workers 4-K Club Sewing Basket 4-H, 9:30 a.m. Mancheater scouting that .we could a major (hot. fired from atop a nABTLAND known and uidcnown hue. The natured smile.' . 2S Untidy girl r*"r r r r James’ body had second or third a positive program if it l)opea to has reorganieed and elected new with Mre. Emil 'V.. Mamet; Cub wish for them that they wouldn’t The protest group is headed by .500 foot tower. Deputy Secretary other day my ,old friend, Fred, S2 Homes Win the minds and hearts of men 763 MAIN ST. MI-3-88M degree bums. officers. They are Pamela Sim­ Scdit Pack 65, Den one, 6 p.m. haye to report to PAW at all— Pierre Poujade, '34-year-old book­ of Defenae Robert Anderson and told me Ms house was painted Lonoke, Arkansas—Has world’s | S40otobed \ BT a ' r He was bom in Warwick, R.I., here and abroad: State Theater BulMhig mons. president; Suzanne Mamet, with Mra Joseph P. Elaton; Girl Just have their pay sent to them, seller from central France who other Washington officials' flew red. Said he, “ Old pal, it's quite a s a u v e "Thta is the challenge we face largest fl^'^hatchery. r the son of Mr. and Mrs. James St.' secretary; David Simmons, vice Scout Toop 71, 7;30 p.m., Robert­ regularly?! « claims 80.000 followers. Last week here ITiursday lo witnese the teat sight!” Thought I, “ He should r 1^ today,” -he said., "We must work 87 Take James and moved to this state president. James T. Laidlaw 1s son School; St. Mary's Junior CYO, Poujade's faction won a major but returned 8atu.dzy after it was have said . . . 'a frighf." These You Cw achieve your greatest | so that we will have what every 88 Slender about 17 years ago. He lived 14 leader. Meetings are the first and 7:30 p.m., church hall; Boy Scout It is important that any noml- concession when Faure agreed to poetponed. modem color schemes are sad victoipies by beating your adver­ 88 Soft drink r years in Hartford before coming veteran of every war haa always bufdoor steal i third Wednesday of each-lnonth at Troop 57, 7:30 p.m., American Le­ wanted—a world of peace tor- hia neie for the' International Jam­ (perhaps'I'm jlist a yokel. lad) sary^ in politeness. to Coventry. -t- 41 Jewd ii f 7 p.m. at the home of David 81m- gion . Home; 4-H' woodworking children." boree haYb his name presented to and yet . . . a purple 'window sill, 42 Beverage Besides his mother he leaves j mqns. group, 7:30 p.m.. South Street George Bettinger no later than causes me to be slightly ill. And Husband—’The Ikundr; made a I four sons, Leon D. of White River' / 44 Ancient Aslan sr& n s F Fulure plans for the club include School; Krafty KUppers 4-H, 8 Wednesday, Bolton and Andover 0 ¥ M houses painted baby-blue give me mistake and sent me z e w rong! 46Fridcly flower w 1 Junction, Vt., Fernand J. of Law­ Units please note! s • / i(> visiting other gardens and experi­ p.m. with Mrs. L. C. Latimer. 49 Evade ^ rence, Mass., Antonio of Manches­ menting with planting and raising ter, and Gerard of Brooklyn. N.Y.; Lenten Senndn 88 River (S^> m vegetables not previously used at The Rev. Thomas Farrell'of St. B O Y SCOUT Here's what the Institutional OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSH with MAJOR HOOPLE 17 three brothers, Alfred and Hormi- CAREER 84 Endures w fair exhibits. 'niom'as Seminary, Bloomfield, Representatives have been ask- i das of Barford, and Alphonse of 96 C!ountry hoM will give a Lenten sermon at 7:30 Notes and News Ing for; I. R. Workshop, April 1, i Brooklyn. N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. Har­ <'«itlAcate Beceiv^ STSUtS' p The Ladles Association of the p.m. tomorrow with benediction of 7 :30 p.m., Manchester High School. VOU'RE MOT ROC7UM' ME (SERB eOTH tdNDA eLAC 123, Buckland; Troop 126. For a yoanfir woman presently working in Hartford, 0 M 6 A HAMD^OFGOOSe- Ave., Hartford, with a aolemn turned to the, south after ■visiting Emanuel Lutheran; Squadron ‘ LOOK AT OUR QUICK OEUVER>f POM M -»1ra> fSLUirFV.'— A a i , famlly'name quiem Mase in St. Ann's Church, It will be framed and will hang in whose residence is in Manchester or vicinity and who OUR ROLnrE.EFFIOEMT HELA- . v.aa«.aaHiea ' yii the church. here for a week. Lt. Grimm is 25. Center Church; Pack 53, Wad­ ■p ess.wMgssr iiiv.iM. DOWN 5T Hartford, at 9 o'clock. Burial will would prefer to work in Manchester. WHV MOT BUY GROCERIES The women have planned work with the Army A lt Force and will dell. • n . ftor to ttu itoter iril-toMl INSTEAD O F BUMMIN' 1 Insect be In Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, ntm. W* to(K IH” tototor toML **T)Mn WB hM th a lo o t In • ba rn north o f— oa y , w hon a rt 9T sessions Wednesda'y and March 20 report for duty at Ft. Rei|ly, Kan­ Wednesday: ■ Troop ■.25; Center Wfint Friendly Iniurance EMT* BlooTnfleld. This is a career opportunity as a service representa­ « II. ( to; w.. j l ^ o k t o y from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednes sas, soon. Mrs. Grimm is the for­ Church; Troop 27. St. Mary’s; BiUI-smMm .wtoil ‘i; y ou g a ttin c ou t o f hara7*t ______j Friends may call at the funeral mer Mary Flint. Tropp 112,. Verplanck: Troop 120, Protection Service? tive for a large, national insurance company to provide lmii.r.. witotoe day there will be a plastic'party Mwei^ei.. (IM.V. home today from 7 to 10 p.m. and at 1:30 p.m. in the church vestry VislU South St. James’ ; Troop 133, Second counsel ancl advice to our policy holders by telephone tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 Mto. W ZtoMiy The public, is invited. Rural Mail Carrier and Mrs. Congregational. ...a a opfOTtaslIy uredxe and correspondence. O ra. to iMtorr- Speedy Solution BY AL VERMEER P*®( Burton E. Flint ha'ye returned Thursday;' Troop 124, Andover; year ^ le aad fire lueraaM { Mra. c«tito». ______PRISCH,LA’S POP Pot-Luck Stqiper Plans The group recently donated $10 tofhe 'niorsby Institute in Geor^a. from a recent vacation trip south Pack 91, Green School. eeato frea IS to 2Sfi Full training is provided. T Ute American Legion and its when they ■visited the Grimm Friday: Pack 2, Second Congre­ TAKE M V The First Congregational Church I GYM DANDY (YDUR MOTHSRl A/uxIliary will hold a Past Com­ family and their son, Joseph Flint gational; Pack 3, Higlilaqd Park; Speed tj^ping skill is not necessary, age 21 to 35, good y O U R T IM E . M O T M E R m m t s y o u mander’s and Past Pre.> tained over the weekend by the and his family in Chester, Va. Pack 27, St. Mary’s; Pack 98, education, some college preferred, desire to have in­ HTTLE GIRL!! - W A N T S Night program in the form of a Buckiey School, Charter Night Methodist Fellowship group in DONTRYON O f f Mae.—Oh * Then. *NI § t V » y B A T / r , M E TO ! pot-Hick supper March 28 in the Manchester \Evenlng Herald teresting and responsible work that requires initiative; SO B A s r r American Legion Home. WilUmantic with a St. Patrick's ^ TEL. M1-9-882S Day pkrty. Coventry correetendent. Mrs. G. career-minded person desired. There wtll be short talks by L. Uttle, teleptaoM PI 2-8231. Bayraaaaliag \ guests. Aibout 100 invitations have Cttlldfen. of the Fellowship and MARHOLIN’S been extended to fCiiner officers of Church School were represented at the special missionary church serv­ HELD AS EMBEZZLER OLLIERS WRITE CAREER GIRL, BOX H, HERALD the local Ingion and Auxiliary, Watertown. March 21 (>P)—The ABmiCAN MUTUAL C H 944^7 Fourth District officers and de­ ices Sunday on “ One Great Hour of for ptrsoiral appointment. Sharing.” paymaster of the Weter4o"vn Mrg. A U T O B O D Y im Mala Jt„ liartftrd partment officials. Co. has been charged with embez­ Each unit member has been School Menus zling an ufidetermined amrunt of ★ W aD IN G asked to ‘bring items for a S{^cial The school hot lunch menus for the firm's money. Arrested Satur­ penny table for the affair. the week follow: Today, chicken day by State Police was George H i r AUTO BODY and Mrs. W illiaot, Hotchkiss, presi­ with rice, cranberry sauce, carrot Oiamberlain, . 34, ■who haa been FEHDER REFAIRS / dent, a n d , M rs.. Ellsworth Green- sticks, cookies; tomorrow, spa­ employed at the firm for nine born thirty years h3o so o n S-tl F - l T w w leaf, sMratsry. pf the local unit ghetti with hamburg sauce, celery, years. Cothpany officials said the ★ COMPLETE CAR attendsd’lhe Past 'h'esldent's par­ peaches: Wednesday, baked hash, sum involved ^.as “a substantial PAINTING ALLEY OOP Dr. Scott? BY V. T. HAMLIN ley over the weekend at Hotel ketchup, cole slaw, corn muffins, amount,’’ adding that the exact' LACQUER and ENAMEL KEN WINSTON \ BY JERRY SIEGEL and MIKE ROT Garde in Hartfrtd. vanilla pudding; Thursday, baked figure would have to wait an audit. The tmit members have been re- potato, )>eef in gravy, spinach, Chamberlain’s bail was set at 8 Griswold Street ^quested to write letters to con- fruit cup; .Friday, vegetable aodp, $10,000. He is scheduled for a su­ you DON'T UNDERSTAND IE r w /E r ip - r o a r in ; TeL MI-9-5025 I'M TIRED Of* PLA'/INd ih'ssaihen in support of issuing Na- peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. perior Court hearing April 5. MOUSE *ro youR s a m e AT ALL, WINSTON/ I RUTHLESS TOUOH . DON'T

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It just came over television,” McIntosh in three ■M'alKht games cutting down trees and sawing New York, March 21 While.»mltted-an in .11 innings 8ara«44«.. Fla. ElonRated who can't miss.” . . . Schoolboy th* tourney. Mrs. Dey; who has an excited Chrii explained. Thle on the moundund this s|spring, Manchester High School’s red-^ The Indians returned from tlia Rowe is the Tigers' first base I Pistons Defeat to win the third annual Town everyone Is talking ^bout the <^n- FranX Sullivan became the firat entered all three of the,tow n a-ood—at a relativs’s home. It's marked the 42nd time thle spring. It. was like olc^times in Los hot rifle team defended aucceao; I loaded wlta hardirara. In Boston Red Sox to go flw coach. . . , Weatherman has been Championship Duck Pin Bowling tourneys, rolled very well as she quite a change from punching a Williams reported to have de­ cinnati Reds' murderers' row, the Angeles where /the New York Innings this ’^season. Performing kind, no rain in Sarasota for Tournament Saturday night at the hit games of 130-112-108-116 and typevt^ter <*nd my arms and cided to return to •baseball with the Milwaukee Brav'ea are quietly go­ Giants cmitinued their mastery fully lU atate championship in ' , the trick yesterday afternoon as weeks. 'Tomorrow we'll watch the iTiredj Lakers West Bids Rec Alleys. Mrs. Verona 92. dera feel the strain at dusk. Red Sox . . •. Reports are' thick and ing about forming a real muscle over the develand Indians 7-3., Local Sport the SOX trounced- the Petro^^' Braves in Bradenton. ; ' •.------In capturing the town title, re­ Trophies were awarded to th.e Pussy willows sre in teason fast thia a.m. that WUliama will machine of their own. Dusty Rhodes, Leo Durocher'i . Tifeers 10-3. \i '' Sarasota, Fla.—The ‘‘Uttle Pro- r n *w York. March 21 ’ne's Pistons held a one-game champion.. Mary McCarthy de- Marlon Copeland , received a number during the visit to ated Press in New Haven proved Joe ytdcock and Hank Aaron will pinch-home run with one on off Chatter the latter claaal- Only one hit in his five Inning turn to the Boston Red Sox this j advantage over the defending ctsloned Helene Dey, three games trophy for' high single outside of the country . . . Glad to be In my that all storiea were not originat­ •trike terror Into many a ' Mike Garcia to highlight a flvo- a f ta ! W in r^ i^ r r . m ^ to including aU high school a ti^ on the mound and did hot season and resume his baseball; champion Minneai-olis Lakers to- to two to win the third place the first three place winners. Lll favorite <2ialr at night for Ed Sul­ ing from either the AP or the Red hbart before the coming season is nin SMenth Inning. THIS YEAR’S High basketball ta ^ e w T h ? IntoMs’ tosl* Pflvata achOol teams, allow a runner past second while career. Dom, now 36 and only four; day in Western Division playoffs trophy. Molumphy won the bonus award livan’s TV ice show and enjoyed Sox office in Sarasota, F'la. . . . "IJ over. In tact, clubs that must meet JM im y Antonelli pitched five team will play In the preliminary w T?*. nnd other teams such oa junior holding the . opposition scoreless. pounds over his best playing! of the National Basketball Assn, ’The new champion continued the donated by Fuller Brush Co. watctiing favorites of ntany years I Ted signs,’; Lefty Bray said while the Redlegs and Braves In succes­ ru n im innings for. the Gianta. Wednesday night at the ArmOra- to. affiliated with aehlor gun Mel Parnell, southpaw ace of the weight, has been working out with I—Illustrating a definite advan- e fine boWllng in the finals that Krause's Greenhouse on Hartford with the -Ice C.t'ades cast on tee in the office, ''I’ll IM down to see sive series will h y e tqeir work B o h Feller started for the Tribe The Indians will meet a team com­ with clubs, PAL groups, junloT coUeges, Sox, came on In the idxth and vas the Sox for the past four days.; tage in winning the division crown Rd., very generously donated cut vee. There is still nothing like see­ him this weekend." . , . Night out cut out for them, f 4uld waa tapped for two'Vuns in prised, of Trinity cagers at 7:15. .11 Thw’®*'*. Nutter, New Bro- she lia^C^own throughout the en­ at a meeting but I managed to get touched for Hree runs in the He'll continue to work out for a | for the regular season. tire evenl>l%e flret game waa de­ flowers to the winner and runner- ing th« Ice shor.'/ in person to really- Both the Braves and Redlega four innings. to . «nd Ed Pickman all sained eighth. Tom Hurd worked the final two week period and will then give Minneafioll? finished a best-of- up. , appreciate it, the seme holds true back gt a respectable' hour and chalked up exhibition conque^ . The New York Yankees and er the East participated In the, "High on Team” medala to prove cided by three^qeUW as Mrs.'-Verons for s^iorto events. Viewing a game listened to the radio.as the Boston PINKY HOHENTHAL, a atudent tuan event, the i^ k of com- 0,^1^ leadership in their reapacUve frame on the .bill. Sullivan has ap­ General Manager Joe Cronin his three series' with Rochbster only rolled 112 to MisihM^ntosh'e 109. Fine Sportsmanship yesterday irta the audden-dMlh Brooklyn Dodgers, who, appear to at UConn,. Is taking part in ^the peared In three games, going a flhal answer on whether or not he or an event in person provides an Celtics lost to the New York route In the fashion of the old New teams. AU junior e n t r a n t the Saturday night, winning 116-110, FTom the second gsHia on, the Each and every contestant dt^ Knickf. be trying to eet a record for over­ Intramural Tournament being tered .^^II take officials several totahpf n frames and has a most will return to patrol the outer whiia Fort Wayne loe.fed all iveek played fine aportsmanship aid<^ thrill, altiiO'Ogh 1 nuiat ad- York Yankees. / time exhibitions, played their sec­ match are also awarded Blackln Imposing record. He's allow’ed but loser failed to get the break! as ^ t it’s a lot easier to -jit In thr THURSDAY staged on the campus. ■ The local days. Mcondary places are there­ ton Achievement Medala provided pastures for the Sox this season. except for an exhibition game. shs continually chopped through throughout the tourney reganHese ■" Third In a Bow ond extra-inning game in less giant is starring with Beta Sigma fore etiIMn doubt. Unofficial- re­ one run, none earned, five hits, DiMaggio has been on the side­ The fresh Plstone iR-ked the If in a winning or losing ^fort. living room and watch a fight and St. Patrick’s Day and the wear­ The Braves won their (Kird In a than 24 hours. ^*The Brooks won they fire over fifty per cent pf the the middle. The champion, with Gamma, seeded second in the tour-, turns fo u ^ Himden High School total possible score. T h e Indians three walks and has wlilffed eight lines after a faliing out with dis­ weary Laloers Sunday on ‘ he neu­ The w'riter felt a little concerned when it’s over, turn off tho lights ing of the green but not being row by edging the St. LoUls Cardi­ this one 6-8 In 10 innings. Rookie ney. the advantage in her favor after and go to bed. Tht^ is easier than Irish, not even for the day, I left in second ^ c e In the high school brought home 17 of them. batters, his is posed Manager Lou Boudreau tral Elkhart, Ind., Co|iseui.n court, because each of the foui/oowlers nals 5-4^ when Adcock/broke it up Dodger shortstop Ctaico Fernandez competition, with thg Stratford Po­ 0 .00. \ taking the firet game, rattled off the long train or car ride to New my Yivorite green necktie hanging with a homo run ove^he left field Voluntary Practice# ' since M,ay 12, 1053. Dom didn't 96-7* ■ Another difference was that games of 117 and 142, while Mies who rolled in the final night got three hits, including a double JIM.MY AHBARN, talented lice Athletic League In second Boston's biggest; besides being touch a bat since until last Thurs­ Minneapolis had George Mikan could not. get an award. As in York, plus bucking the crowds out­ ip' my closet. My attire, i t . was fence in the eighth inning. Earlier, Only the National Shoulder-to- McIntosh had to work for a pair side the stadiums and (Jardon and . tin te d out before I left the house In the 10th. He then scored the playmaker and eet-shooter the place in the unUmited Junior divi­ the tallest, winner last season day at Payne Field here in Sara­ last year and Fort Wayne added each contest a ling^has to be Aaron slappedI on^one over the same a-inning run on a single by Sandy sion. Hamdeii'a Kore was 715, Shoulder Championships, sponsor­ Sullivan. A 6-7, 220 pounder fr< ^ of 93's. In her winning three then after the a ent arriving homh and also at the'office, waa not fit­ wall with a runn^ aboard. past two seasons with Coach Hugh sota Although Dom, never a long Notre Dame star Dick 'Rosenthal drawn ...and iom tan t has to lose. .^ Amdros. Greer’s Huskies, wlH be with Nas-^ while Stratford coi^lled 717, both ed by the National Rifle Assn, re­ Hollywood. Oalif. Sully copped to its lineup this season. games, Mrs. Verona picked up 13 Mrs. Dey gets tM writer's void juat In tlma lo welcome the miik- ting for the occasion of Patty’s The Cards n>ade all iheli; runs main to be fired In the waning sea­ .^lYhltter, didn't break down an)* marks, 10 spares and three strikes. Record Vlctorlea lU t Arms Wednesday night well Mow the tomd Indians; games while losing 12 for the 1054 of, the fences, he did look good at Rosenthal scored nine points in for showing fii>e sportsthanshlp. maii. birthday and I didn't wear a single (h the first inhing when they got shooting. Middletown High waa un' son. Due to the pressure of the Sox. Miss McIntosh had six marks. MONDAY pence of green clothing. .Other Pittsburg^ and Kansas City, the AI Smith of Cleveland comes to against Danny -'inn's All Stars. thV plate today and spent con­ a sacond-quarte/ drive in which After losing the third place award to Lew Burdette for four straight two most likely candidates for bat in exhibition game, with new officially In third p lsce'^ th 711. spring qporta season at the local Skipper Pinky Higgins' charges Herald Photo. Ruaaera'g Last Year Secretary Hank Wlttkc of the members of the staff, those of hits. Reserved seats for the game are school, only once a week voluntary siderable time passing along bat­ Fort Wayne, (vstfired the Lakers Emma Verona, right. Is shown receiving handsome trophy for winning Women's Town Bowling to Mrs. iSlcCarthy, the writer ex­ last place in the National and catcher’s box outlined behind him. on sale days at Nassiff Arms and Welt-Balanced / backed up the splendid pitching of 30-18. Minneapolis never' recov­ H was the new champion's third pressed his' regret to Mrs. Dey . West Side Rec B^iwling League Irish descent and those Irish for The Chicago White. Sox got a The local champions ark a well practices, will be held for the Indi­ ting tips to some of the younger crown at West Side Rec Saturday night. Runnerup Ruth McIntosh, left, smiles as Recreation Supt. t^ for the title. In last year’s the day. wore their sharpest American Leaguei, respectively Only 43 inches -wide. It doesn’t also evenings at the Armory. the big ^ y with a 10 hit .attack playera, vWaterburys Jimmy Pier- ered, although Cl>'’'xna- championship teams. Last year's son. It was understood in the club­ ble play. \k)unting yesterday's the National Glass, quintet from shooter Fred Barry got hot in the tional Glass hit dn 66 per cent of be able, to play in Manchester conquest of the Tigers, the Red Maggio? "Joe,” Dom answered, Finals In the Rec Midget Bas the Savitt Gems in Hartford in.the pieettag of aU interested teeuns ment to Hartford. In tho Peewee Indian riflemen champions also house after the match that con­ Worceiter, Mass. Saturday night second period with 10 points, and its charity tosses or 23 for 35. But State BMketball Leag-ie IS y c ^ Wednesday night due to an NBA 'Hose have reeled off 20 tvin kill­ "wants to return to baseball in ketball Tournament are scheduled in a quaider-final tilt in the Nor­ teammate.s Billy Ferris and ag­ Cary Middlecoff Overtakes will be held next Monday night EHviaion, the Cruisers meet the included Art Shorts, a standout on trol of the Miller family car no tonight at the West Side Rec, in the important rebounding de­ Featute This Week^s Gard , ego. Stlffy -was a fine a th lct^ it feagueniling which prohibits its rt the Northwestern Club In New Hartford Flashes Tuesday in a this year’s team, but over-age for longer rests with Mr. Miller.. ings In 10 games. sortie capacity. He may accept a wich Record-Bulletin Tournament, gressive Paul' Degnan .combined partment, .Worcester had no one to playersT^W appearing in action Shortstop Milt Bolling and sec­ position on the West Coast." Charles PonticelH'S and Personal­ the loc^s defeated the Worcester Grove City before coming yack Britain at 8 o'clock. 15 encounter. the championship. event; Ray Team Snimnarlea for 1ft more tallies, as Wo'rcester compete with Goodwin, Knight, until after^the playoffs are con­ Gagliardone, who graduated last ond baseman Billy Goodman have ized Floors meet'for the champion­ club 86-76.-And in another quarter­ grabbed a .44-43 advantage at in­ 5 1 g I* March 21 (El — Four home. . . Gyp Gustiafson am)' Dr. Hebert to Win Golf Tourney Alao this VTeek, Magnuson an­ First Tram ship at 7 :30. The' Polce and Fire­ Widholm and Driscoll. Bob O'Malley talked'about: base­ cluded.. .The day la not complete­ nounced the appointmint of Pat year; and this year’s captain, Tom been the keymen In the DP de­ / TEAMMATES NOW final fray yesterday afternoon in termission. Scoring honors for the two con­ l l i S C a Y l t C l l . - L / C a C llllg heavyweight scrape—headed by Ui# ly divorced from St. Patrick's GEORGE MTTOHEIXi reports Richard Thorsell .... 98 85—183 partment to date. ' Des Moines (/Pt — More than men quintetsbattles the Chiefs in the Joe Cuddy Memorial' Tourna­ ball games at the West Side Oval Bolduc as the NSC’s pirtiHcity di­ that persons interested to contri- Flaherty, whose candidacy for the Robert M iller...... 100 82—182 the consolatlOT contest at 6:30. The victors, paced by Knight tests-were garnered by Goodwin ^ g Baker-Jullo Mederoe battle in when both were playing. Gyp was Day and on the dinner table is for Connecticut. Vagnuson Air Force Academy interfered with 20 years ago, W. H. Tate was bas­ ment in Holyoke, Mass., Nassiffs with 10 markers and Wally Widr with 52 points. Other leading Nas­ freshly baked cake, with green St. Petersburg, Fla., March 21 and Ed Furgol, St. Louis, with laitlng toward "Bobby Knight’s Roger Dougan...... 99 82—181 ketball coach at Elma High School'. Tonight's rivals reached the S c o r e r i n * L o o p Madison Square Garden Friday — a. fine catcher and Bob a second 178s. They collected $610 each. reporta that the profweed circuit Day” Wednesday ni<,ht at the his firing In this year's event. John Harrison...... 98 81—179 Payne Field Notes'—Tim Ck>- again prevailed 90-73. holm with five, outscored Wprees- siff scorers included Patterson frosting. .Night at home with the UP>—Jay Hebert, the handsome Both Harrison and Miller have hane, recipient of d gold key from On the team was Frank Elwood. finals with ImprsMive triumphs. / * , are on tap this week and you can ~ baseman. . . There were msmy family. . Leo BiagetU, Sandusky, Ohio, will have two dtvtsiona, a Northern Armory, may get in touch, with Second Team Now sporting a laudable 16 won , ter, 19-14, in the third quarter and with 37 and Knight with 31. / — ^------bet/uie quartet of winnere will Louisiana pro who says "It takes been steady, dependable perform­ the Connecticut Sports Writers Now the two, both Republicans, Ponticelli's romped over the Cniis- apd three lost record. Manager | regained a 61-58 lead at the three- friends of long standing present FRIDAY and John Bamum, Grand Rapids and Southern "Otvision, and that him at the Nassiff Arms store David Nutter ...... 100 84—184 McGrath was tops for the losers y U ik t Escavltch won high-ecor- gjng in unison: guts and a good grip" to be a tile Manchester entry would per­ ers all year; their scores were Alliance was my left hand neigh­ are serving together in the Iowa ers 47-36 and Police and Firemen George Mitcnell s hign^aconng ar- . quarter mark. The winners, waited with 34 tallies followed by Barry including Chick Toomey, Red Mich., were next with - 179s and Tuesday and Wednesday. William Handler .... 98 - 71—169 Legislature Tate in the House, tagHg honors In the Y IntermediateIntermediate! " I want Rocky Mkreiano.” Donahue, Aim Murray, Phil Carney, "Golf season waa scheduled to form'In the Northern Division. predicted accurately before the Thomas Baseler .... 97 71—168 bor, and Bill Keating of Holyoke 39-21. The Floors defeated Nassiff ray is looking forward to Wednes­ until the final eight minutes for with 29 and Kerris with 24. open tomorrow,” Pro Alex Hack winntag golfer, learned from vet­ checks for $690. match. Thorsell has been slow de- was on the right. . . . Writers Elwood in the Senate. Arms. 30-26 and the Chiefs 38-24. day night's exhibition at the Ar­ League with an average of 1T.4. Baker. . . No.. 3 mao w on . the list of John O’Neil, Jack Stewart, Jim ' Julius Boros, Mid Pines, N. C., Nationally known in Uie Middle PLAYOFF REGULATIONS Paul Madden : ...... 99 66—164 their best showing of the night. Arm» 4M> . . heavies, stands the best chance of ney,,of the Manchester Country eran (Jary Middlecoff in the S t -velopiqg throughout the season, dalm 'lyd Williams will- play if Tournament Director Mel Cush­ mory against Danny Finn’s All R. F. n?. Tierney and Jim O’-Leary to name Bo Wlnlnger, Oklahoma City, and Atlantic States and Fcr West, the Third Team Kenny Goodwin, playing some of points per game. Oosely fonow*"*, (getting a title shot and that li in Club said in an office visit,, "but Petersburg Open yesterday tha't It but hit his Stride late in the regu­ Edward Pickman . . . 93* 83—176 personal problems can/be satiS' REUGIOL'8 DCTY ing reported that Danny Marino Stars at 8:15. Nassiffs' talented the best ball in his career, and WUIholm. f . 4^ ' % a few. . While at the dinner board, Souchak rounded out the top 10 organization 'Aill hold its National During the regularly scheduled and Yosh Vincek will officiate-both Kph«*nthal. f were Ken Irish. Terry Altkeiv andi j),, .^igtant future, if ever. I guess we'll have, to wait a few iUao takes lomcthing else—touraa- lar season when he fired a spec- Alan Ferris ...... 99 65—164 factoiily arranged.... / . Dizzy Pittsburgh, (iP) — Donald Bobby Knight, a standout per­ Patterson netted 10 and six my neighbors were Jack Lavelle, days.” When the statement was with 280 cards and $493 each. Tournament this summer in Tulsa, season, the American Hockey tajcular score to win the team In­ (Dudey) Moore, a Protestant, is contests. 0Ubo6f‘, f ... Bill Mozzer. The firstIt y W i players Mederos, a big Cuban, knocked Okla. Last .'.'Cor the New Britain Lawrence Ham on . . 88 . 78—160 Trout, for many years a Tiger former locally the past sfven sea­ markers, respectively, as Mitch­ Strtnon, f ... and their average follpw: Jini Tierney, and the Rev. Robert made there waa an inch of snow m ^ t nerves and experience.. Th» Rearm League played a ten minute ‘‘sud­ dividual champion medal; hia lead­ pitcher and now a Detroit play by head basketball coacli at Du- sons, will be honored by his team­ leoodmin. c , out Roland La Starza in five Farrell of St. James' C?hurch. La- Cary Ulddlecoff, Kiameiha Lake, N. northwestern Club won the state Ronald Theriault .-.. 96 62—158 ell's squad outshot their foe 25- nayera ■ on the ground and there waa no Middlecoff calmly worked hU Y. SS,«fi-7.S-«7—374. - den death" overtime period, which ership served as a fitting climax play broadcaster, pitched batting quesne University—a Catholic in- Inflelder Bob Young is the only mates and several local fans dur­ Pau<*ri«on. k ' Ave. I rounds on March 2, and that velle kept ua In fine spirits with toumey held at Charter On • Field has been exceedingly successful to Fourth Team 18. The losers’ Barry was the only Prnrfm. K .. Escarltch. Palm ^ ...... 17.4 1 night's work earned him a date signs of it letting up. . . . Alex way from a five-etroke deficit to a . Jay Hebert. Woodmere, N. Y. 44-66- to his improyement over early sea­ Ned B rod eur...... 96 80—176 practice for the Eiiengals. '•>/. . J. stitq^on. Before coming ' to member of the Baltimore Orioles ing halftime ceremonies. performer able to score in'double Kniglit. g ... one stoiy after another until the was enthuaiastlc about the staff he two-stroke victory over Hebert 71-74-276. The NSC U heeded by Hlgt. Oom- preventing an over abundance of son '^rformanceS."’ Dougan, al­ W , Porter, young Detroit player, Duquesne. Dudey coached a to make his home in that city. He Scoring Impetus Irish, Palmer, . . A ...... with Baker.. 13.7 The bout will be tele­ Art Wail Jr., Pocono Uanor, Pa 71- mfcsioner Justiie Arthur T. La- William Breadtiaft . . 92 72—164 figures In the second half, netting Aitkeji, Dairy Queen ...... 13.33 speaking program started. .. Matt has to work wiUi^this season and is and |2,20U flret prise. 71-69-66—2t7. tied games. The overtime rules for though a senior, Is firing his first has been tabbed. by aeVeral Sox Young Mens Hebrew Assn. team. was born in Granite, Md. Knight, Tilly Dubose and' Wor- 14 TotalJi 14-31 H cast and broadcast by NBC.- Prade of the State Siq>reme Court Calder Cup playoffs are different Andrew S u h ie ...... 98 56—15t 10 points after scoring 14 in the Mozzex, North ^ d s ...... 13.28 No one knows much about Med- Moriarty was the cenlet;,of attrac­ looking forward to another out­ Middlecoff, the Memphis dentist B illr Maxwell, Odeasa Tex. 67-73-73- season as a gunner; his develop­ Heidi ^chtaunel . . . . 97 96—155 opening Half. F. Pin. tion as well as the gruest of honor. 67—3?R. In 'F’hoenlx, Ariz. Larrj' Welker, from those used in the regular sea­ ment has been abnormally fast, Kearns, Dairy Queen ...... 11.8 eroa, but he is reputed to be fast standing j’sar. . . . This is a day who now plays out ot Klamesha Ed Pursol. 8t. Loula 69-67-69-73—27«. also from Phoenix, Is the group's 3 Mcdrath. ( fW> 12 Needless to say. Matt was deeply for golfers to show in person at Lake, N. Y„-posted a flve-under- son. In the post' season classic, Nutter Firea IM Naaalffs Too Strong 0 Simon, f ... ^yka. ^ositee ...... 11.7 for a he.a-vy' and possessor Of a ' Leo B lafvu i, Sandurky, Ohio 69-71-69- executh-e secretory. AHL teams play a full ten minute _ EAST-W EST BOEBT Worcester proved no match for 3 Rukan. f . Sirommu. North ;Ends 11.5 good right hand. For the- record, affected by the crow^ of 600 which 13 Bissell St., and Joe Handley par 67 for aJ2-hole total of 274. 79-479. Paradoxically, the best Indian 0 C*aj»i-^rf»f*n. John Bam um, Grand Rapidi, Mich. to a finish overtime period if the ahoottag' was not the locals yesterday in Holyoke as' GipKafson, G roaltes...... 10.9 no other heavyweight ever had attended and the many flowery followed Hackney up the etaira. Hebert, )Vho registers out of 66-70-73-73—379. done on the 4 tributes that were paid him by the score Is tied at the end of th e'I championshipipionshlp squad at all. Sopho Kanaas a ty , March 21 (F>—The Nassiffs led all the way, posting 4 ForrlB, «nney, Fletcher ...... 10.7 knocked out LaStarza before the J ^ passed along word that Bob­ Woodmere, N. Y., took 74 for 276, Jullue Boroa, Mid PInea, N. C. 68-70- fburth Eaat-Weet basketball game, 3 Barry, g . army of speakers. .. All in all it by LaFrancls is now the No. 73-70-380. regulation 60 minutes, without the more Dave Nutter, firing on the quarter scores of 24-20, 50-39 and rson. Dairy Queen ...... 10.6 Cuban connected. Another veteran of the golf trail. Mike Souchak, Durham, N. C. 7068- Free Throws Gain ice being resurfaced. It stlH dead­ played for benefit of the Shrine'a 66-65. , The losers sorely missed 3 . D*'anan./|f Kozickt. F le tc h e r___ , ------10.5 Julio's record reads 17-7-2, with w-as a grand, program arranged by man with the University of Miami Art Wall Jr., of Pocono Manor, Third Team, and who has quali­ 71-71—380. locked. fresh ice is made and the fied. In only one match all season, Hospitals for crippled chUdran, Degnan, their hustling little play- 20 Totalu/ Art Pyka led the foul shooters 13 knockouts, to his credit. He haa Fran Mahoney and Herb Carvey. golf team this season, an honor for Pa., made a great, stretch drive, J;> Winlnser, Oklahoma City 71-84-73- comes off In Municipal Auditorium Score 4t half tim#'. reversed five.of his defeats, ail by the former local club champion. ■73-380. Title for Ludlowe teams then play consecutive twen­ flrad a fine 184, to top the team maker and ball handler. And Bar­ with an average of .686. He was TUESDAY shooting the day's best round of Bud Holichrr, Apple Valley, Calif. ty minute "sudden death" periods tonight. Many of the game’s great­ ry, who had 24 points Saturday 7 followed by Ron LaPotate and knockouts, which would indicate . . . A well-tanned Bill Fisher, baw;k 70- 68-73-73—381. champions! Nsk.lff Arni.. USD Lefty Bray, one of Ted WiT- 66 to shoot up from 11th place until either team scores, at which T)iree other teams from the In­ est stars, alt seniors in college, will night, was limited to . two hoobs ken, each with .645, The first 10 that he learna fast. The early line Uame' biggest boosters, stopped to. from k thtee-weeks' .vacation, in Into third with 277i Lionel Hebert, Erie, Pa. 70-73-73-67- Bodton, March 21 VP)—Accuracy appear for the teams coached by p. / . B- P. Pis Florida, juat missed seeing the 383. time the game terminates. dian squad alao participated in 2 2 .0 0 0 .TO 9 0 s0 0 0 POUNDS GVW gnd a free throw Sunday. " idhotm. f ...... 3 's ( foul shooters apd their averages has Baker the 3-1 favorite. talk about the Red Sox slugger.: The 32-year-old Hebert, who had Jam eitpwn, N. Y . 69- at the free throw line brought Lud- Wilbur (Sparky) Stalcup of Mil- Goodwin with 18 tallies and P at­ f follow.:. major league teams in action. the match. While'all results after _ Jbo.r, f ---- If Williams vyas In uniform, Bray both the good grip and guts, held loiwe High of Fairfield, Conn., the HOT ROLL the first place are as yet uhoffl- Bouri for.the West and Ken Loaf-- terson with 12, spearheaded the 2 Driscoll, t , IS nayera - > F-FA P et Bob Satterfield, who .flattened would be In Sarasota, Fla., watch­ There ie a caller from the Weth -a three-stroke lead going Into the Wally U liich, Rocheiter, Minn. 70- New Etagland Lnterncholcstic Bas­ fler of LaSalle for the East. .686 Mederos once, goes to the post to­ ersfleld State Prison, a fellow who 70- 7071—383 clal, the score board In the Win­ winners’ attack in the first half. 1 Oomlwin. c Pyka ...... 22-32 ing his Boston team In training. “final round. Waltrr Burkemo, Franklin, Mich. 71- ketball title Saturday night os Jie St. Louts, MO. VPi — Mrs. Ger­ chester Club House gave Manches­ o Patterson, x 22 .645 morrow in Miami Beach . against has been there for many years, 69-73-71—383,, / The tall Goodwin continued hi.s LaPotate . ______20-31 Bray was in the stands last, spring Edgy and Uncertain Connecticut club stopped. Somer­ trude Kelsch bowled the highest ter's second team fifth high school WEEKEND npHTB pkee with e i^ t more markers- in 0 Deneen, X ■. Aitken ...... 20-31 .645 Marty Marshall ot Detroit in a 10 Tony Randall. Tony has been rec­ xDon Bltepllnfhofr, Orlando, .Fta 3 Knixht. X ./ 5 * when W illiams fractured his But yesterday Hebert was edgy 69-73-71-71-3M. ville, Ma$s., ' High's “wonder” score of the season for a woman in place, the third team, 10th and the the second half and P a t^ so n Pierson ...... 20-38 .526 ___Former featherweight champi­ ahdulder the first day of practice. reation and educational director at - AI Broach, Garden City, N. Y . 73-67- Team, 62-58. Hollywood—Sec Ctonzalaa, 127, Totalf 1M3 90 on Willie Pep has a lO-roifhd dale the prison for many years. . , and uncertain. Middlecoff was cool St. Louis when she rolled a M8 fourth team, iSth. In addition, (3a- chipped in with 12 more.‘mllyer Mozzer ...... _24-46 .521 Ftank Robinson, former UConn 73-73—388. Ludlowe was outscored fiom the game. She opened with a spare, Denver, outpointed Jimmy Roybal, Worc-onter .'...... 11-23 .478 tomorrow in Holyoke. Maas., with trophy for the annual Sports and methodical. J„ c k Fleck. Davenport, Iowa 69-75- taldo, Ventura and. Plill ‘ Choma College's high-scoring Tojn, Dris­ P. / Pta. Lord .... football player , and a standout 73 68 ' 334. floor and failed to 'Score a single followed with 1(> straight strikes fired as Individuals. Shorts, Miller 127, . 10. coll netted nine markem in Nas- Barryr t ...... 5 Kearns ...... 19-41 .483 Charlie Titone of Brooklyn...... Award Banquet at the prison on Mike Souchak of Durham, N. C., guard with the pro Hartford Blues, won only $493 by tying for. eighUj' L^Ve Douslaa, Newark. Dei. 70-71-76- basket In tlie final period, but and then left one pin standing on and Dougan also fired In the four- Havana—Oscar Suarez, 117 Biffs' second half ii\.which they CaappriKirr. f ■2 Irish ...... 27-67 .448 Marciano winds up light training brought word that Pat Prignano April 28 will be presented by the 88:—384. ihade good 24 of 30 free throng to McOrath. f .. place at "280 but it waa enough to AI Menrert, Mamaroneck, N. Y . 71- her final roll. Her average prior .to place senior division. No indi­ (^ba. stopped Fernand Gagon, outscored National G l a s s 40-34. t . Simmons' .....___ 22-91 .431 in Grossihger. N. Y., this week, 'South Methodist Church to the gain the victory. ^■<\*nnor. 2 ' was a lettgr winner in basketball make him the yeajiM top money 71- 71-71—» 4 . the game -was 142. vidual results are as yet known., 116*4, Quebec, 9. The final outcome could "have been G^orgf*.<'cfrfo. c ...... ,2 7 Gustafson ...... 15-36 .414 then heada for the coast' to begin at Marianapolls th|s past season. sirtglea handball champion. Base­ M arty < Furcol, Lemont, III. 73-71-70- Ludlov/t! wrapped up Its first greater but the winners Were, con­ FalVui,piiy»!i, c__...... 4 n sterious sessions for his Utle bout - Robbie Is dlrector of athletics and ball uitaplres’ fneetjng at night at winner with |10,Zi(5r*Th« previous 71—384.1 New Ekigland championship by Forif'rfU. f ...... ft u against England's Don Cockell ta the West Side Rec-is brief and to leader, tOene Uttler of Palm Jimmy Clark, Lasviia. Beach, Calif, tent to coast and. nurse their Sinmbn. c ...... 2 . 4 CHAMPIONS REPEAT head baseball and basketaall coach 6669-7078-384. combining a tight 1-3-1 zone, de steady 17-polnt advantage. HulukAm. g ...... 4 t San Francisco on' May 16...... at the prep .school. F ran k : majored the point with -nearly a full mem­ Springs,} (?alif., finished out of the P eter Thompaon. Melbouma, Aua- fense wlta eagle-eyed-foul shoot­ Forward' Bill McGrath, guard in t^yslcal education at UConn.. bership present. Gym waa a bed­ money. Lit'tler haa won $10,329. traUa 60-7469-^384. ing- SomeiYlIk Isul won threq 13ToUlfr'...... si n-lS 73 Providence, R, I., March 21 A couple Of youngheavies — Finishing In. a' tie for fourth Arnold.Palmer, Latrobe, Pa. 71-7060 Steve Rukan and Ferris were best Score At half tlmf. Naafflffii. —Hamden, Conn.; High. School A cigar for this non-smoker was lam of activity with a dance for 76-384. straight clutch vtctoriiss, Includihg Wayne j^ th es of New York and teenagers, more than iOO, having were Billy Maxwell, Odessa, Tex., X—Deqotea amateura. today had Its second coniecutive Irish Joe Rowan of Philadelphia left on the desk from Lou Blan­ a thrilling 67-55 semi-finat tri­ New England SchqlasUc Hockey chard, a . member of the compos­ a grand time. umph over HiHhouse of New —meet In the top 10 over ABC- SATURDAY AS MODERN AS crown—and third in four years— TV 'tonight at Eastern Parkway. ing'roomi who welcomed a daugh­ Haven, Conn. Departs for Suiashine State after a Jast-mtaute goal by Howie ter Into his home early today,. Per^t March weather tjiis Somerville had the edee In bos­ Betoek has fought only 8 times u,.my’€n.«r the snowfall and cold kets. 24-19, but managed only 10 Ives, Ives, who figured - in all the as a ^ o . He's won. 6. lost 1 and , This was one o f the longest. and ^ings Win Seventh Straight Z Hamden scoring, got the ~puck busiest days in weeks at 13 Bta- Yfifather of. Friday, .-“i Even before of 15 foul shots.^ Somerville, the YOUR HOME tied 1; He halted an ll'-vtctory the 9:30 deadline is nuched, Mary Elastera Massachusetts tltlist, had away from two opposing ‘defense- akeln of Harold Carter's last De­ sell.St. and when I arrived home men and fired the winning goal a t night and had dinner I divorced Simmons, 'one of 'Manchester's Puck Titlcy Beat Montreal a 5 0 -49'lead after, .three periods, cember with a 7-round knockout. ranking bowlera, v is its with news but Harry Ilynr threw to four free with .only 50 seconds left for a ROwan is a hard puncher who has myself from my family and tried 5 ONE-CAR 3-2 triumph over St. Dominic's .of to catch up bn some rest. on the Women's League. 'Her visit I ■ - — • throws and Lee- UnderrShn added scored 13 knockouts in .2.4 vic­ was brief and to . the’ point, the twoi more to send Ludlowe to front Lewiston, Maine, Saturday night. tories, including a 1-round job on Detroit, March 21 (AI—A new-wpiayer. They also gained a alight T t>'pe visits we .like before deadline "take-it-easy” policy —- replacing edge for the Stanley C\m play­ for goqd.-SO-SO. Burt Whitehurst earlier, in the tim e.... Piwk my bag in the after­ -‘Dave Oootnlie scored 21 fior Lud- ALNMNI DINNER ‘TONIGHT month. It's 6-5, pick >m. offs which get underway ’Tuesday. GARAGE noon and-in the early evening I the old lule of the- "iron flat”— J f they reach the final round, four lowe,' which gave trim A record Now Opon waa off to Idleivild Airport in New led to the Detroit'Red Wings’ sev­ total of 80—bettering the old tour­ New Haven, March 21 ftRr-The At St. Nicholas Arena, wHifch o i the games, if necessary, will be University of Connecticut's Radiator York with "the destination Florida enth . straight National Hockey playedAm Detroit ice. nament. record of 75 set by Jim shows on Dumont, Rafael. Meren- Repairing for a tour of the major league Gaetano of Hillhbuae in 1952, Hyra Alumni Club holds ita annual din­ tino q( Argentina and Jackie League champtonsnip. In the first round of the playoffs, Plus ner in. CheaKire tonight. Basket­ '• New • Used treitalng camps. Detroit will meet the Toronto had 20 for LwHowe and Don Al­ Labua of New York, will tangle In In a game free of any serious lard's 21 paced Somerville. ball star Quimby will receive a 10 tonight Merentiqo is a 4-;l Cleaning, Incidents, the Red Wings clinched Maple Leafs, while . Montreal STORAGE SPACE the club’a "Outstanding— Senior „ HOOKEY AT A GLANCE - squares off against Boston. Opan- Ludiowe's -victory -waa-the aixth choice on "h is record of S3 Repairing and .tae titje last h i^ t by humiliating in a row for a Connecticut clufe. Athlete" Award and Andrew Mc­ triumphs J47 byknockoute) In 62 Recoring the Montreal' (^adiens,' 6-0, be­ iiiig rnnes Tuesday are at Detroit Mullen -Jr,, .who developed, the ' Mondzy’a Schedule and Montreal, The: laet' non-OonnecUcut -winner fights. . I^bita, ,who recently fore a roaring but orderly crowd of was SomervUle—^back In 1649. ScKool'S lD5^piece band, will get bounced his - manager, is a good U Years’ Experience Is Your No .games scheduled In any The New Tork...Itangera laat 1.00 m edaU in the I n t iEnahonal 6-irhed INTIRNATiONAl d-whaal " leagues. ‘ ' 13,383.' ■ No Down Payment' the award for “Outatandlng Con­ boxer,. while the invader is a ‘Guarantee of Sattsfactlan! . With a guard of 7Q policemen night knocked Lumley. out o t the BUILT for as litfle as truck designed ant^ built to haul any kind ol load,' on- o r ' piedais are available in GVW tribution to the University.” , mixer. Sunday’s Results. "Vezina TYophy raCe by defeatini; The~flrst professional basketball MODERN Natlaaal League standing wqtch in Olympia Sta­ Toronto, 3-2, on second-perio< 1 league (on an organised basis) ofl-the-road. ' " ratings from 22,1000 to 90,000 ^ dium, the crowd generally waa MEN HOGAN RETURNS Willie Pastrano of New Orleans RADIATOR WDRKS 'Detroit 6; Montreal 0. goals by-Andy Bathgate and Harry was the National Basketball ...- —I, i well gisiiaved. Ond'jqkester tossed League started in 1898. ■ It lasted A Bird shingled roof in the newest pastel shades: rich natural wood siding . . . one of From this wide line-up, you can choose .tlw model that’s exactly lbs. and GCW ratings from will substitute for Joey Giardello 10 HILUARD ST. (BEAR) . NeW York 3. Toronto 2.' ' Howell. Oilcago, meanwhile Palm Beach, Fla., March 21 m MI-9-9«iZ Chicago 4, Boston 3. * a Hire baby octopus onto the Ice, turned back Boston, 4-3. only two seaaons. oiir Custom Built Ga.ragM will be a perfect compliment to your house and 'grounds. 35,000 to 76i800 lb s.-to against A1 Andrews of St. Paul, in while another set off a string .of right for your job. And when you choose it, you get all the factors ^ B e n Hogan makes' hie spring­ the national TV - (CSS) middle­ American League- provide a 6-wheel truck exactly time return to golf here today in firecrackers. that have made I ntcbnational the 6-whed sales leader for 20 weight 10 from Chicago Stadium Cleveland 2, Buffalo 1 (over­ right for every 6-wheel need. the opening rpund of the 910,000 Wednesday. Giardello was convict­ tim e). - , But that was all. Nothing re­ straight jmars. Famous, proved I nteenational bogie with power Seintaole Club Pro-Amateur Tour­ ed of assault earlier in the week Herahey 4, Pro-videnee 3 (bvsr- sembling the ugly riot In Montreal All have famous Comfo-Visioit Fbrum last Ihuraday. MORE THAN MEETS divider iuid third differential for smooth, low-'maintenance haul­ nament. The S6-hoIe medal play in a fracas in Philadelphia. Pas­ time). , ■ cab and gasoline or LPG event haa a field of 52 golfers, in­ trano. a youngster, is the favorite COMPLETE '^pringfield 7, nttsburgh T. Swltoh la Strategy ing. Unmatched I nteenational all>truck engines and components cluding Sammy Snead and moat of . . . The fourth heavyweight fight Explaining the Red Wings’ •onetliiBg wrong THE EYE power—with diesel engines the winter tour leaders. The two- of the 'week sends Murray Burnett Saturday’s Results switch in strategy, General Man­ ior extra long truck life, lowest operating and maintenance costs. RADIATOR ager Jack Adama said: available in models of 30,000' day tournament will be played on of Chicago against Pat McMurtry Nattqnal League How about storage space? Here’s what your Custom Built the par 72 Semlnple Club course. " W o decided to go easy with the Before jmu buy a n y 6-wheeler, come in and check all the money* Iba. GVW and over. of Tacoma,'Wash., in an eight 3. Montreal 4, New York 2. Garage can look like Inside . . . in Spdkane. Toronto, 8. Chicago 0. h o y k this season. Thia was Jimmy SERVICE Skinner’s firat year, as Coach and saving facts on I nteenational, Qome in any timA. When Syracuee Unlverelty’e Only games scheduled. Besides the storage ideas here, we have some other ideas football team 'travels to West American League {.umpire Ed we didn't want him and the boys y®«r American League to get off on the wrong foot by that we will tell you about. Point for their game with Army, Rommel was once iPetar pitcher Cleveland 8. Buffalo 6. It will be the first grid game. be-., for the Philadelphia Athletics. • CLEANING 'working too hard. watch? Herahey *4, Springfield 0. “Practice sesaiona were easier tween the two institutions since Twice he won more than 20 games Pittsburgh 5, Prolridence 4, Your trado-4n may cover tho down paymont. A$k about our tonvoniont forms. 1926. for the A's. and shorter and Uie players were • REPAIRING Don't give up ,your Western Fir Framing Lumber, poured concrete foundation. 4” NBA FLAYWrF AT A OLANOB able to spend mora time at home MATERIALS than .ever before. Sq ta-ihe final watch as a hopeless • RECORING cose! Bring It to us poured concrete floor. Bird Asphalt Roof Shingles, Stanley rol! up door, novelty siding, aww(lay*a Beaulto few weeks they were fresh." In the i*ast, Adams has ruled the and we'll tell you qulta 2 windows. . ' „ frankly whether it can Ftort Wajme 96, MtaneafwUa 79 Red Wings with a firm hand. His Prompt M trvU » t o r aU makes (Fort Wume leada beat-of-6 aariea be put in good order Come In todayTcW uit many differeht garage plans. Get details on financing. We’ll GARRITY BROTHERS, Ine; theory was to keep the club a again. Our charges are la our spaeiaUjr e ta ft^ radla* 1*0). close-knit' unit which did nothing have your “little beauty” up in A “fitter of Days. ■* , ROUTE 15 — TALCOTTVIU.E. CONN. r . ^ Monday’s Schedule slight snd we'll do a SERVICE STATION tar repair departmeet No games scheduled. else but eat, sleep and talk hockey. faat dependable Job. Adama’ change of battle plans Goiiif' location available. Excellent opportunity (or Satnrday’s Results ‘ proved successful. The Red Wings MtanesfioUa 119, Rochester UO riffat party. , " won their last nine games in a I sastaa's asw TV Mr, "Tka NMt af hy.^ wM OmmW CsIsnm 4ad BarnHm Muaw, CtS-TV, TyMUy*. •-l). E A R L .Y 08T MOTORS In the second period of last .night’s BUILDING MATERIALS RDEWATCR ASSOiaATCD OIL lacorpoiatdd Tuesday’s 3eheddle ame when the Wings poured in Jewelers—SUversmH Sports Elditor Earl -Tost la shown boarding a train Saturday night - Minneapolis Vs. F ort Wayne at fve foals—^four of them' In a wild MS Blala B t. Maachesl2 u , INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS for New York where he will fly to Florida tor a week'e stay. 'Yost JA-7-7231 . EVENIN6SM-t4tl4 358 EAST C E im ST. LUMBER FUEL Standard of the Hiqhi'^oy Iwhanspolta. ftve-minute, St>*aeca6id spree. TIm Knosni Name, The Known Quqllty Btnoa 1900 wUl view many of the big league teams'In action during sprtag train­ BoMosi a t , flytacuM t t n r a t a t By flBlfhlng first, the Red Wtags ing and his interesting stories will appear daUy in th e HenUd. MI.94234 ' ^ 'best*6d*6,.thrtM).' , m t io A an addltkmal $Sp0 par ‘ A. , ■■ -A • ■ -■ "

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•'V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., ilONDAY, MARCll 2l, 1955 PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 21,1968 ^^ascs^For 8ml»^ 72 X Houses For-Sale 72 Houses Hor Sale 72 Wuitcd—Real 77 Wanted—^eal Estate 77 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! Houaehold Gooda -61 Rooms Without Boafd 59 HAMCHBBYER, 475 Woodbrldga Automobiles for Sale 4 By FA6ALY and SHORTEN Situationa Waated— $1000 DOWN, larga 3 bedroom TWO I^EDIUMM ranch la ige liv­ WANTEX>—Four’room home, $9000- ARB YOU CONSIDERINO 400 Uninjui^ y Female . S3 S t Cope Ood, otx nom a finirtted, ranch, fireplace, 1 acre, high ele- Eagleson-Dayis Wedding 1849 CHEVROLET four door d«> SALE BARGAINS VERT CLEAN, comforUMs bad- ' alunUnom comblnaUon bereens, ing room, ^rqitac*; larga . Isval $11,500, also 8 or 8 room homo, RELLJNG YOUR PROPERTY? luke. Radio; )i«ater, Stlpial liftita, room. Rellabla gsnUsmon. Quiet- fireplace, ameatte drive, hot suburban. lot. O ce u w e y . Price $9ji00. Man- $13,000-$16,S00. Several cUente with Wa will appraise your property Classified Carlton W.. Hiitchina, M I. ^-61X2 BUbaUwUal cash. Carlton W. As Circus Tent clean. Call MI. S-T8S7. AUTOMA'nC w a s h e r s home, parking. 283 Oak St. Phone watar oil heat. Larga lot. Owner. cheater Asaociatea. MI.' 9-0884, free and wltiiout any obUgation. ):, Inside redecorated last year. Herald. (CnaHaaed from Page One) DEPT. HOURS —aee McClure. McClure Pontiac. oil heating ayatem, storm win- K ^ e . Oil heat, price $18,800. 30-3-«37S 373 Main St. Ml. 8-4546. Open eve­ AIR CONOmoKER fioirs, oeraena, 115’ lot, trees. II owner MI, 8-5707 or MI. MANCHESTER PET Center, 998 r 60 M f o r rent near Center. Manchester Aeeoolatea MI. 9-0384., 8-6073. 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. ning* until 10. , Mein St. MI. 9-4378. Parakeets. Price* Too Low, To Publish Carttoo W. Hutchlna. Ml. 9-5113, 3-3221, 3-7488 any time. / Lacal Notice' r m aora all over.’’ Heat, hot water. Oentlaman pre­ Jimmie credited hia Boy Scout Guaranteed singing canarlei, ferred. 87 FostSr St; MI. S-S3S1. CXIMB - LOOK-.. Two new six room 1863 STUDEBAKER Commander AT A. COURT o r FROBATB bolden training for an act wttich may COPY CLOSING TIME tropical fish, hameters, A. and R ABC a p p l i a n c e CO; 40 FOOT RANCH 33’ living nSom, colonials. Henry St. Open for in­ V-8. Four door excellent condition. MANCHESTER—Six room Colo­ paneling, fireplace, 3 large bed­ at AadoVer, within and (or Uie Distrkn have saved Deborah’s Ufe. FOR CLASSinED ADVT. Rockville 6-3763 after 6 p.m. green stamps on an purchoaas. MI-9-1675 21 XIaple.St. r o o m TO rant with privata family. spection Saturday and Sunday,. 3 of ADdover, on the 17th day of March, Dozen Die, Running hot watar. Otie minute nial la good condition. Dining room rooms, aluminum storm awdows, to 5 p.m. E. and E. Agency Real­ A.D. 1985. By Soout M aail Helps MON. THRU PRI. may ha uaed aa fourth bedroom. t Present CHARLES H. NICHOLSON, 1941 CHEVROLET Special de'luxe ST^O^EWIDE SALE from bus. Inquire , Stats Tailor 1 acre good land. Suburban. Only tors. Ml. 9-6297, MI. 3-4480. Esq., Judge. - "The (Boy Scout) manual ooya 10:30 A . M- four door aedan. Radio, heater, Zdveatock— Vehicles 42 Shop. Call Ml. 3-7888. After 6:80 I s r g * attractive kitchen wired for 89,900. Carlton W. HuteMna. Mt. On motion of Uorothr F. HuM. execu­ you s)K>uld ^waya keep your head SATURDAY 9 A. M. defroatera, new ahat covers. Tire^ Substantial diecounU on all fur- MI. 8-8(}47. rteetric range. Lavatdry down, 9-5182, 9-4494. trix on the estate of Herbert 8. Hutt, 23 H u r t a s when there’s a bad lira or aome- like new. Very clean and in ex- WE BUT COWS, calves and beef nitufs, appliances, baby furniture bethroom. upetaire. Enclosed side Lots for Sale 73 late' of Bhiton within xald district, de- thlng," the slight, brown-haired cattle. Also homes. Plela Bros. and lamps. VERY CLEAN comfortabis rboni, porch. Laundry in basement, hatch-i NORTH MAIN . Strbst-— Six room oeaxed. TOCK COOPERATION WILL cellient condition. MI. '3-8800, Cape (;!od (2 unwished) in excel­ A ZONE, lot so X 184, on good Thia, Coart doth decree that six (6) boy said. "Weil, when that tent Tel, MI. 8-7405. 71 Chestnut St. Parking space. MI. way. Ameoite drive, two car ga­ month! be allowed and limited for the Plane Falls started coming down I saw oas of BE APPRECIATED 1854* CHEVROLET %-ton stake. CHAMBER’S FURNI’TURE 9-5764 Mornings. f rage. Lot 80 X 140. Outside fire- lent repair. Atteched garage, nice etreet. $1,600. Madeline Smith, creditors of said extate to exhibit their lot. On Hartteid bus line. $12,700. Realtor. MI. 9-1642. claimx against the xame to the execir- the big poles was falUng. It was Big savings on this one at Chev­ At The Green piece. Sensibly priced at $14,900. trix and dircclx that public notice be going to hit Deborah. I polled Articlite For SAle ' 45 COMFORTABLE ROOM, double or Warren E. Howland, Realtor. MI. (OBBtlaned f-om Pag# Oa4) rolet in Wlliim antic. Bousa Hours; 10 to 5—7:30 to 8:30 - MANCHESTER GREEN—5% acre given ol thla order bjr adverttaing in a her out . of the way fast.’’ Dial MI-3-5121 Motors, Inc. HA. 3-1647, single, quiet home. Shower bath. Wa hava a six room Cape Cod; $-8600, M I/^ 7 11 newspaper haring a circulatioa In eald ROYAL AND Sratth-Corooa port­ recently decorated In good condi­ plot, cleared, flat land. Ideal site dlslrfet, aad by poating a copy thereof SpeoUtors who ciwwled under MAGIC CHEF gas combination Garage or parking. Gentlemen on the public eign post In eaid Town 'T was on a Clipper plans last able and standard typawiitam. rang*. Nearly new. Excellent con­ preferred. MI. 3-4846. tion at tba Green. Price $12,500 WOOPMIDGE ST.-Spaciou* 3 for apartmente, $31,500. Warren B. blea^ers and other parspbemalla Howland, Realtor. MI. 3-8600, MI. of Bolton, neareii the place wliero the summer and I read some Instruc­ Auto Accessories— ^Tires 6 •All makes of addUg machines dition. Ml. 9-9848. bedr^m ranch. Attached garage, deceased last dwelt. holding the. canvas o ff the floor sold or rented. Repairs on aU CENTRAL. Clean, comfortable Two MX room Colonials; nice screened porch, ceramic tile bath, 3-6711. CHARLER H. NICHOLSON. tions on what to do in' case of a were met by a tdaet «f wind out­ Lost and Foand BATTERIES — 60% off. Square makes, Marlow’s, (e.' MR. a l b e r t g i v e s . front room. Single or double. Con­ neighborhood.— $17,50(). i aaah. 4% mortgage may be Judge. crash,’’ ISrownlng related. “They ride. type as low as S4.95 ex., long type YOU IN WRITING tinuous hot water in bathroom. med. Priced to aell at $15,900. ESTATE OF STEPHEN EISLER. said to put your head down be­ Jimmie, who carried the fright­ WILL THE penagrwho took gray WOOLEN REMNANTS and rug GLASTONBURY — Five room Suburban For Sale 75 $7.85. Written guaranies. Cole NOT ANY PAYMENTS MI.. 9-4841. . arren E. Howland, Realtor. ML late of Andorer la the Probate District tween your knees. And I did that ened and crying Ronnie, said: tweed topcoat by mistake at Man­ Motors. Ml. 8-0980, Btripa for braiding and hooking. lanch. Ldt 100 x 200.— $13,500 3-8600, MI. 3-5711. %f Andover, deceased. "When we g ^ outride the tent chester Country. Club, Saturday In case Of NUMEROUS homes for sals in Bol­ The. administrator having exhibited when I felt the vibration. ‘The next' Jan a Rug Shop, 65 Talcott Ave., UNEMPLOYMENT BEIAUTIFULLY fumiahed spacious his administration account wttir said the wind almost blew me up to evening, please call MI. 9-9303. MANCHESTER—Needs paint and ton—Five room cape .Cod for thing I knew I waa lying on the , N E ED TIRES? RockvUle, Conn. Phone .8-5706. room with complete li^t house­ $11,900; five room ranch with at- Estate to the Court of Pmhato for said where daddy was walking ahead ILUfESS OR STRIKES keeping facilities evellable. Will For Further Infonnation paper but thla six room home has District for allowance. It is ground aiwut IS feet from the LOST—Lady’s red leather wallet, Firestone, Goodyear, Goodrich, ENCYCLOPSmiA; 30 volume, Eit- ACCIDENTS tached garage, lot 150 x 300 for _ ORDERED: That the 25th day of plane." of me. My stomach sure turned up­ rent single or double. Children ac­ oii heat, is centrally located and side down.’ ’ vicinity West Center St. Friday Pennsylvania and U. S. No down cylopedia Americana; 30 volumes, A Paid Bill In Case Of - FRANCES K. WAGH $13,500. Nice two bedroom coltmlsl March. 1955, at I o'clock In the after­ Young Browning was en route cepted (limited). Ontrel. Resaon- can be bought for only $10,500. noon. at the Probate Office in Andover Police officer George O’Neal said evening. MI. 8-5356 after S:15. payment, 20 months to pay.' Book of Knowledge; 7 volumes, DEATH OR FIRE Realtor Also, duplex 5 and 8, one aide in­ on two acres for $17,000. Also quite and the same Is assigned for a to viait reiatlvea at Harrison, Ark. able. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. a few buUdlng lots. T. J. Crockett, the supporting poles, attached to Lends and Peopls. MI. ^3788. . No Payments To Banks MI-V-002S cludes atoye and refrigerator, hearing on the allowance of said ad- Bill Bowers of radio station COLE MOTORS Or Finance Companies Broker, office MI. 8-5419. Resi­ mlfilslratlon account with said Estate the tent’s roof, bobbed dangerously IN PRIVATE HOME, quiet neigh­ $10,000. Gaston Realty Co. office and .1,1. this Court directs — . —.'L- the adrainlstra------I KTTS said when he reached the Annoancemcnts s e A v i c e n t e r ■$' HILLS M ^ T case, Coca-Cola Mr. Albert is going to give ^ e borhood, large pleaseht, heated $85(M, FOUR larga roonu, oil hot 185 School Street. MI. 9-3K1 MI. dence, Bolton Canter. MI. 9-7751. tor to cite all persons Interested there- *** *iderly man, whose leg* up and down among apeutatorB 'aa"”" ' ' machine, cissh register, shelving. lucky person the - opportunity of a in to appear at said time and place, by I appeared to be broken, w as lying the wind began b illo w ^ the tent. TAX RETURNS prepared in your 436 Center St.—MI-9-0880 room for gentlemen. References. water heat, full ceUar, pUatcred 9-6731. Rockville 5-4005. life time. If you are an honest and BOLTON—Five rooms and epaca publish this order one time in some beside the plane. .The final coilapec. he said, was home br by impointment. E b ^ r- Business* Services Offered 13 Roofing and Chimneys 16-A B using Opportunities 32 MI. 3-8163. walls, neat and.cleiui, quiet atreet. additional room. Hot water oa newspaper having a circulation in said reliable person here is your big "Don’t tiother about me,” the ^gradual and tobk about 15 mhiutea. lenoed tax worV. ML 8-4738. ' Very central. Carfion W. Hutchins. MANCHESTER—Immaculate four heat, hot 100 X 300. Quick occu D tstrl...■let. and___. by posting a copy on the Auto Repairing— Painting 7 STANEK EX-ECTROmCS. For tele­ ROOFING—Specialising in repair­ WOMEN—Earn $80-8135 weekly BANK RUN gravel, stone, washed chance to get started going house­ LARGE, pleasant fumishtd room MI. 9-6182. ■ room Cape. Nice shaded lot public sign post nearest■ loto tnethe place man said. "Get the . oth en out vision sales and service call MI. ing roofs of aU kinds. Also new spare Ume showing adult and sand, loam. Immediate delivery. available. Gentleman preferred. Amesite drive, Timken burner. On nancy. Pries $UJ00. MadcUna where the deceased last dwelt, at least fin t.” Bowers said he didn’ t know INCOME TAX returns prepared. keeping. You don’t have to take Sntith. Realtor. 30. 9-1642. five days before said time assigned. CAR BURN OIL? 9-1134. Member of. Telsa. roots. Gutter work. Chimneys childKn’a apparel in homes. New Asphalt plant open April 1st. Nues- everything. If you are not PriMste home, parking facUltias. t h r e e Y E i^ old Cape Cod. near bus Une. Full price $10,800 Gaa- the man’s name. CaU Dan Hosier. Ml, 8-8829 or dorf Sand and Stone. MI. 0-7403. And due return make. . \ a ' JA. 7-8215. cleaned, imalred, 38 years' ex­ styles Group Party Plan. Free ready for delivei^ 1 will hold it 818 East Middle Turnpike. Mt. new school./Foor rooms and bath ton Realty Co. Office 165 School BOLTON—Three bedroom ranch, (CHARLES H, NKHtOLSON. B. H. Mays of Cushing, Okia., E))nifa($St.$MxWkT. Economy overhaul,'most all perience. n e e eeUmatee. CaU outfit. Hirginal Faahions, Bensen' until you are. Absolutely free, re­ 3-5194. down a n d ^ r ce up. One room not St. MI. 9-38S1, MI. 94731. Judge, another passenger, said he didn’t Ws caa't INCREASE VICKI’S TELEVISION. For salea Cl o t h e s u n e . For the zip o n p large recreation room with bar ► INCOME TAX returns prepared in cars. Parts and labor $49.96. Howley. Manchester MI. $-5361. villa 17, ni. gardless o f time. com plete finished; Storm win­ bath and ahower, large additional know what happened. yomr salary iftrectfy, and aervice call MI. 9-3980. Mem­ clothes line requiring no clothes dows, fhwplace, hot water oil heat ANDOVE31—It is not too early to text w* COB kolp * o « your home or mine. Call ML money down. $4.90 month­ pins, can JA. 9-1734. imPAID BALANCE building, two acres of land. Price 'The first thing I knew I waa 9-4928 for ^pointment. ^ 0 ber of Telsa. Buflinem Locations . l ^ % ^moetgaga may be aosumed start planning for thla summer, out on the ground," Mays said. Haka yaar yayclmcfc gm fmrtlmr. Heating—Plumbing 17 4-ROOMS FURNITURE $35,000. A. C. B. Realty. 3 0 . 9-2393. ly. All work aruaranteed. Help Wanted— Female 35 WE8TINOHOUSE MOTORS. % For Rent 64. by imrchOMr. No agents please see this exceUent 5 room summer Plan Hearing The dead included Stanley Ya» . . . Wa COB oWw yoa kmv DAIRT QUEEN No. 3, 307 Middle MALONEY’S Radio and Television with "Weetinghouee’’ electric re­ ImpMdiata occupancy. Phone cottage. Could be converted into BOLTON—Four room ra n ch ,/a t­ you COB Mat tka Mck-caal-af- Stores, Inc. For sales and service LENNOX FUftNAC I and warm 1-3 h.p. Will sell below wholesale Grzankowski, 64, of Detroit, as­ Turnpike West. After the show MOTOR SALE WOMAN Wanted to take care of frigerator, "Weetinghoufe" Laun­ BUILDING on Center Street, suit- Sr. MI. 9-0233. year-round home. Completely tached garage, oil heat, large lot. Itvins by a o lt^ law-caat Ufa ia> caU MI. 9-1048. Member of Telsa. ■Ir heating. Earl \ I Camp. Ml. two small, children days, while price. MI. 8-4164, 6 to 3 p.m. sistant Wayne Ckmnty prosecutor s t ^ for a treat, Ford, Chevrolet, etc...... |124AS dromat, "Caloric’’ . Combination able for small business or for Btor­ furnished. New stove and re­ Only $9,600 with small down pay- On Rate Hikes for 18 of the last 20 years. He waa anranca DIRECT, at yaar Saviacs Pontiac, OldsmobUe, etc ..8U 4!95 9-5844. mother work*. 125 High St. Rock- Range, "Hoover" Vacuum 'Cleaner, age. hardware, lumber, etc. MI. FOR 111,900 W frigerator. Secluded lot near lake. Baak. If yaa aiW, a Ibrifly Layar HEMSTITCHING and rug weaving. H. 4 I. T.V. SERVICE. For tele­ >ment. Gaaton Realty Co., office enroute to Springfield on private N o Money Down, $2.00 Weekly vUle. Beautiful Bedroom Suite, Lovely 3-7953. MANCHESTER—Six room Cape — $10,500. 165 School St. 30. 9-3561, 3U. who has iaiUatfva — yaa'll oava Prompt Service. Mrs. -Elliott, 75 vision and service call MI. 9-6665. Bouts And Accessories 46 business. Bradford Bochroch Fhoto. New Motor Guarantee. Living Room Suite, Dinette Set, Cod conveniently located. Oil heat, 9-5731, MI. 0-9531. Reported in critical condiUon hy actiag for yoorMlf. Gat facts Henry 8L Member of Telsa. Moving— ^Trucking WOMAN FOR cooking and down­ OFFICES SUITE, excellent decor, BOLTON—6-room Cape Cod (2 Meet Tomorrow Night MRS. GEORGE ALBERT EAGLESON CHRWCRAPT b o a t kits. 8’- prem, Sealy B ox'S pring and Mattreoa. automaUc hot water. Lot 40 x 187. A- v 1 I o i l ! waa J, K.R. McKnight, a jprominent BOW. CoBM la, esU «w write this COLE MOTORS Storage stairs work. Live in preferred or complete facilities, street and rear $1,600 cash to approv^ buyer. unfinished). Radjapt,fieaX. Pic­ SIX ROOM Cape Cod, 3 rooms un­ Boak. Da it aow. Na'shUgatioa. KRAMER’S T.V. Service. For tele­ 20 by day. Write Box L. Herald. $53 delivered. 14’ Sportsman, Mohawk Rugs, Linoleum. Lamps, A t V crplflnclc p e n o o l J I Chicago patent attorney. 486 Center Street $139.95 delivered. 14’ Caribbean Tables, Pictures, Dishes and a few parking.' Rental S7S. 351 Center ture window, open stairway. finished. Two years old. OU hot The marriage o f Mias Janet Ann^attending Teachers CoUega of Personals vision sales- mid service call MI. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., Pnki:» At New York, an American Air- THE runabout, $307 delivered. Many other accessories to cbmplet* your St. MI. 9-1680 or MI. 9-8548. FOR $11,900 Aluminum combination windows water heat. Lot ai%e 100* x 155*. aeelt I'ublic U pim on I,„ea ^^eaman a*Ud: Davis, daughter o f Mr. and 3Ira. Connecticut MI-9-0980 9-3889. Member of Telaa. local and long distance mpvlng, SHIRT PRESS (iterator. Apply in BOLTON — .Five room ranch person only. New Model Laundry, others to choose from including home. Lot 128' X .712’. Good budget buy. Located on West Road, Ellington. „ "AirUnea officials emphasize Charles K. Davie, 14 Foxcroft Dr., The bride presented her attend­ BENSON'S, INC. For television packing, Btorage. Call MI, 8-5187. about three years old. Oil heat, au­ — $10,600. Call Rockville 5-3169. MEN'S SHIRT coRars turned. Call 73 Summit St. * ' cabin cruisers $377 and up. Bar- ‘ For Information Wanted To Rent 68 _^a^piblic^l^ have another op-| that there is no way of knowing ants with bracelets, and the' bride­ SAVINBS Bamc Auto Driving School. 7-A sales and service call MI. 3-8790, Hartford CH. 7-1423. tomaUc hot water, artesian well, portunity tomorrow night to cx- and George Albert Eagleeon; eon MI. 8-6878. low’s, 1089 Tolland Turnpike, CONTACT ME AT ONCE MANCHES'i’ER—6-room Cape Cod RCKXVILLE—Custom buflt 6 room at this time what caused th* acci­ groom presented his best man Member of Telsa, WOMEN FOR general housework. Buckland. Tel% MI. 3-509S. •WE THREE” ; Reporter, wife, large lo t preaa its opinion on the proposed dent." o f Mr. and Mrs. Albert 8. Eagle- with a cig;arette lighter. and the DRTVINO Instructions from ye Cod, 5 rooms, all improve­ Unnm ore D r„ was brideamsid. 9-6075. working conditohs, paid vaca­ gomery Ward, 824-828 Main St., MOVING. WiU seU upright piano, evenings, Rockville 8-5950. 3fA.N'CHESTER—If It is land you to ansi^ que^ona .on how th* gave out, adding to difficulties, BINGO Ing and repairs. Ml. 9-3330. estimates.. Paper book avaUable. MANCHESTER ments, fireplace, excellent view, Gordon C. -Eagleson o f Keeney Manchester. $15; rose colored club chair, $15; want along w(th a good home this propoflea r^e hike« would affect it waa 2% houra before the first 1841-40 OLDER Chevrolets, Fords INSTRUCTIONS given from your Also taking orders for outside tions and. excellent insurance approx. 40 acres, asking $12,500; St. was best man for his brother, two mahogany end tables, $8.50 listing is for you. 6 room Colonial newer 4 rooms, basement garage, ctiatMera. Only alz persons made lunbulance reach^ a ho^itaJ with PAG BALLROOM other good transportation. Good home on insured du£ controUed SEWING MACHINE repairing — painting. MI. 9-1614, 'Raymond benefits. 110 MAIN S71UCBT—Now va­ and ushers were Robert Harris of credit enahlca ua to accept $5 ' each; two mahogany step ta-blea, Busincs/Property For Sale 70 on Demlng Street with a. lot 131* corner lot, many extras, $13,900. A aome vlctiina. Fifteen ambulancea cars, standard or automaUc. M. A courteously and expertly Trudeau. cant Largs asvea room colonial The hikes ori^nally proposed by were used, Wellesley, 3Iaas., and Raymond ROCKVILLE down. Dougjaa Motora, 383 Main Work guaranteed at low cost, ABO Building Materials 47 $8 each. Two cuahion studio X SOO*. Older home in excallent Many other farms, homes, cot­ M. Driving School. MI. 9-6541. If MANCHESTER — EhcceUent SU with two car garage on lot of 70 conditop with oil heat. Aluminum the adm lnle^tion would have The stewardeaa. Miss Madaj, 23, Finnegan of this town. tt. AppUance Co., 31 Maple St. MI. \PAINTINO AND Paperhangipg, couch, $12; green figured 9 x 12 tages. Listings always needed. no answer call MI. 9-5536. Mahogany Paneling per M $190.00 rug, slightly worn, $10; other mls- acre/plot, in ManchesUr Green X 3T0. House has four bedrooms combination windows through­ rates by 40 per cent. The joined the aifiine in 1963 after at- The bride wore an antique pure 9-1576. quaUty work, reasonable prices Write Box N AU utUities. Many poeeibie Welles Agency. Coventry, PL Italian silk floor length gown, de- and prompt aervice. sSree esti ceUaneous chairs, tebles, book- but on addlttonel bedroom can out. 2 choice building lota in­ 3-6472. Board of Water Commisrioners. tending Loyola University this good pay trade now. We will Phone ADams 3-1944 senting Olds, Selmer, Bach P(^ Xiove in at wiic*.' Prtce $10^ )0. water heat. Fireplace, storm win­ leave from camp at 3:46 p,m. 'nxise lines DC-7 coUapsed on landing at guests was held immediately foir Phone Terms at Bank Rates jobs. MI. 9-8035. personally interview mechanically LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ Icr and Bundy. Hetter’s Music isp n e TINKS Call McKlaney BroUiera, Inc. 3Q.' dows, doors. Excellent condition. OUT OF TOWN cUent interested in attending atiould bring a fibsebag Midway airporL lowing the ceremony. IVhen leav­ mtelMU $-5040 FLAT FINISH Holland window inclined men. Write for free book. SALESWOMAN, ready-to-wear spe­ pairs, adjusts watches expertly. $4060, 3 a 94S$L Priced at IISJSOO wrlth occupancy, Imich. Deeaei^ and beferage will The' plane waa on a non-stop ing on'S wedding tripjto W ashi^- H om e, 1958 CHEVROLET Bel-Air hardtop MELODY RADIO-T.V. phono’s, to meestire.' AU Studio, 177 McKee. ML 8-7800. AND Manchester residence. What have shades, made "Earning Power in Diesel" and cialty shop. Excellent salary. Call Reasonable prices. Open daily. ktanchester Aaaociates. MI. 9-0384, you in older six or seven room be covered by the cost o f the reg-. flight from Los Angeles to New ton and Virginia the'Oride wore a ,radio, heater, very clean, good night caUs. -Cuaranteed service. metal Venetian blinds at a hew Free sample .lesson. Utilities MI. 3-8il2. 3:30-5;$0 p.rn. Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce 9-9331, 3-7433 any time. homes, town or outskirts? John A. istratioil fee. a quarter, whirii wlU York when one engine began sput­ charcoal gray’ silk dress, muskrat tires, Douglas Motora, 333 Main MI. 9-2380. low price. Keys mads while you Street. Ml. 9-4387. LADY'S SIZE 130-basa accordion, Sq Prirffy, For Girlt elao pay for bus traneportatitmV V S t. Diesel Training, Box O, Herald, PLUDDED SEWERS Lawler, Brqker. MI. 9-7375. tering eaat of Chicago. CSpL R A. jacket and black and white ac. wait. Marlow’s. cu t after 5 p»m. MI. 9-7181. ' .. Girls planning to attend are re- DOORS OPENED. keys fitted, Help Wanted-—Male 36 Patterson of Loa Angeles headed cesaoriea. 3fr. and Mrs. Eagle­ 1954 CHEVROLET Del Ray couVe copied, vacuum cleanOrs irons, MACHINE GLEANED FOR PR031PT 'courteous service, miadad to have their registration the ship back to C3ilcago for a son will be at home at 54 Mt. Nebo 225 Bonds— Stpeka Fuel and Feed 49-A' Vacation Slippers seUing or buying real estate. caU blank* and quarters ioto tlie Girl Radio, heater, powkrgllde.' 13,000 guns, etc., repaired. Shears, WANTED—Part time .help. Houm Septic Taaks. 6 t j Wella, S em e landing. PI. aftn*'^ April 1. miles, $345 down. Easy payments Bullding->Contrastiiig 14 Mortgages 31 Wanted— ^To Buy Johnson BuUding Company, Mton- Scout office, 98.3 Main St;, by Wed­ A graduats of Manchester High knives, mowers,sctc., put into con 4 p.m.-lO p.m. Also man for Sat. SEASONED Hardwood for stove, Liam Installed — Cellar Watar- Miss Boowcll, who song from a Douglas Motori, 383 M ain.' dlUon for coming needs. Braith and Sun. Must apply in person. furnace or .fireplace. CaU Ml. .Chester, 3H. 8-7426. nesday. wheel chair—she ia a prilo cripple School in the class of 1951, Mrs. GEINEUIAL Construction, alters' FIRST AND Second niortgages WANTED to buy, used, mt ., Praeflag Deoe. . The Junior Camp Committee has waits.'53 Pearl atreet. Van’s Servict Station, 437 Hart­ 8-7088. Leonard GigUe, Bolton. matched golf clubs with beg. CaU IF READY to buy, sell, exchange one of the Boswell Slaters, Eagleson is employed as a sten­ 1950 CHRYSLER four door, in ax- 'tlona, remodeling, plastic file, bought for our own account. Faat, ford Rd. filanned a day of fun and frolic for and her husband, Harry Leedy, ographer in ^ e personnel depart­ counter work, garage, etc. No job confidential aervice. Manchester MI. 9-5782 afUr 4 p.m.^ real estate, mortgages arranged. cellbnt condition. White sidewalls FURNITURE Renniehlng, anUque BALED HAY. Apply Edw. J. Holl, McKin n e y b r o s . all. Aa ooon aa the buses arrive a; were on their way to New York to ment of the Travelers Insurance too. smaU. Elugene Girardin, 16 Investment Corp. 344'Main street. (Consult Howard * R. HastiiES, low mUeage, fully 'equipped. Pri furniture a spectalty, chairs caned experienced g a s station at­ 1009 Main' St., Manchester, MI: SEWERAGE DISPOSAL COl „ SfAALL opening- ceremony Will be he) make records. Co. ' The bridegroom' graduated vate party. MI. 8-5098. and rushed. Anson F. Thorp. Trotter St. MI. 9-8509. ' MI. 8-5416. s-5i l 8. Agency.' 311. 9-1107. with the salute to the flag, ringing tendant over 25. Apply in person WANTED—Used ping pong ti is*-isa Peart SL, T«L lO-S-SStS The passengers continued to from Mandheater High School In Phone Ml. 9-5785. to Van’s Service Station, 437 Hart­ MI. 9-1402. MEOIUI^ and introductions. After this the; 4>LD8M0BILE, '58, four door CABINET MAIONG - We also do GOOD QUALITY bUed hay. W. B. ABOUT TO' Sell fou r property? New York in a later plane. the class ot 1950 and is presently / ford Road. ImmdUate action assured. A. J. campers will be split up into two sedan, super ‘88‘. Power steering ABC s e r v ic e , CO. Factory au­ aU types of carpentry work, re­ ABSOLUTE Williams, Bolton, -Rout* 44-A. LARGE groups, two of Interm^aten and power brakes, - hydramatic and thorised sm-vicing for aU Hot- modeling, alterations, etc. Good CaU MI. 9-1869. Gatto inted by him. where the deceoxod Ipot dwelt. FRIENDLY BUSINESS WE FEATURE Michigan Peat (ormation. part Ume eales-men-customer ccllent condition, $10 each. ML 34 yrt; 5459 Certified from Record. tomers p a n the word along. No money down. Easy terms. Be 9-8153. ______Bso. 2. All applications for ap­ ELMORE TURKINGTON, Judge. This is tka frisadly YES lli^ a t t r of tba local CALL TRAYS TV ferUllzers and lime. Hart lawn premium deal plus Free power­ Every time you elip. your feet xaa play ea ttix sterdy' oU-xtxtl ..sure, see McClure. McOure Poh- YOUR OWN business! Your own proval ahaU .b* accompanied by Two exciting frocks to delight $7m. li" legx. mtit" USxler xtxxL A mmoF Fbiaaca Compuay. Ha bollavat that no BUDGET TERMS 0 PROMPT DELIVERY tiac, 378 Main St. MI. 9-4545. Open For Quick, Honest. Reliable seed, garden supplies, seeds, ever- house selling outfit bring fast KENMORE (naugle ironar, Impar- plan of the propooed oawerage •very young-giri. - into these prat^ baiipta-lace slip- DISTRICT OF COVENTRY XX., Pro­ 9 ’ ti, i iHx hours! Selling nationally known sales, big d u ly commiasimi. Show bate Court, March 18. 1965. ons should bertaw unnscisssrily. But whan a . evenings; until 10. . Service greeiui, roses, bulbs. Golden Gate lal cocktail and lamp tables, anaa faclUties. The fee, which shaU ac- I^ttem -N o. $193 is jn slzea 2, 3. pen, you’ll be treating your feet Extate of Ruth T. WcUes. o.k.a. Ruth loan is to a panon’i advantegs, ho pyoviitat folk* 0 24 HOUR SERVICE Gardens, '260 Tollancl 'Fpke. At the cushion shoes is easy. 186 styles doiens of styles including glamour to a vacation. If you crodwt but Call MI-9-6550 for- entire famUy. Earn $30 day Uvlng room arm chair, MI. 3-8825. commany said application, shall 4. 5, 4 yaora Slae A skirt aair Wellex yabyon, late of Ooventry.' tn 199 bora with th# naadad cash 194$. FORD tut'or in good condl-' bridge. ' Urts, colorama, hlllbiUTes, etc, be Flftssn Dollars ($15.00), pay­ I ‘ coUar, IH yard* of 35-inch: waist have never tried m iking this lace, lid Dixtrlcl. deceased. DELCO-HEAT If No Answer Or Eveninjfs commission. Experience urnieces- Pcmular siBse: 30’s, 30'e, 40'e. Upon the application of Thomox - G. OysT. Sx 861 «8» casqaaSAB H* maks* konewing a eimpla, friendly trsns- tion. m i Chevrolet tudor. Easiest able to the Town of Bolton. q. I $4 yard. ' ■ you’ll be amaxed to find it so easy Wellex, Ruth w. Smith sad Suxonne Urm a in town. Douglas Mdtofi, MI-9-7609 sary. Free catalog. Write Tail' ' Union label! Write today for free to do. octiaa. H* makss kaas to sosploywl oisa ohd woman, ssafriad or ners, 36W Brockton, Mass. Sac. 3. The awner or agent Pattern No. 532t ia in siaea 3. 4, W. Broinord, coadattnlstratara pray- Uad*. Ho otrangd* coavMdsat monthty paymsnti. SIS Main. BILLTRAYGIS Roofing—Siding 16 1985 msAter outfit Mercury Match any building who shall vlelats any S[ 6, 7, '8 yoiua- S in 4, .border Pattern No. 5450 eontaina cro­ iag for authority to mortgage certain Co., 1297 HaU Ave.. ZaneSvUle, real extate ox per application on file If yoa dacido that a loan is to yoaV advonteu*, aoss* la tM $400 MONTHLY spare time refill' provision of this ordinance rtiali jn t 2 yards o f. 35-inch; plain, chet direcUona; material require­ more fully apoearx. It lx ANTIQUB2I. Refinished. Repairing FOR T H E BEST In Bcmded buUt Ohfe. ^ ______be deemed guUty of a mlade, ments; atitoh ilhistratione. ORDEREd T^Im sold appUesUon be ^ 'YES^CANogor today. 1948 PONTIAC four-door sedan .rtu- Ing and coUecting money from 3-8 yards. Two pattame. GYM DANDY done on anyiiy furniture,furniture. ’neman, up roofs, ablngl* roots, gutters, our five cent High Grade Nut ma- meaner punlidiable by f|ne not Ism ' rFor these patterns, sand 35 for Send 25c in Obina, your name, »ard and determinedIned at the- Prob______toons $3$ ta $S00 aa SIgaateta Aloaa tone grey. Ml. 9-4637 after 4 p.m. 189 8outh/i S .conductors and roof repairs caU ;W E B U Y Office, in Coventry in xald district, on eisin-e Um om ditpUy . .Main St. Phone MI. qhlnee in this area. No eelling! To "^CONVERSE, than Ten Dollara ($10.00) and not aach, In coins, your nama, address, address and the Pattern Nuniiber tte 38lh day, of March. A.D. 1955. at 3-5648. C ^ b U n . MI. 3-7707,. . Entire or Partial Estatee more than On* Hundred Dollars afsea desired, aiid the Pattern to ANNE OABOT, THE MAN- n o'clock in the forenoon, and that 1948 DE SOTO custom four door. cjualify for w^rk you must have Opsa Mxa. Opm Tbota ■M f JR. ($100.00) for each and every day Number to SUE BURNETT, OHESTBB nVENlNO -HERALD, (■h|*c notice be given of the pendency 'SB- Radio and heater. One owner car. GONDER’S T.V. Service, avaUable RAY’S ROOFING CO. Shingle and car,, references, $640 cash, aS' lettM Got Sorvie* Antiques, China, Glaaa. of sold applloation and the time and cured by inventory. Devoting that Buch 'vlolatloh conUnuee. BtANCHESTEE BVENINa HER­ 1150 -kVE. ABOSaiCAS, -NEW "FINANCE CO. BBiniroE co.k ExoeptieciaUy clean. No money place of hearing thereon, by publishing . any...time.- Antenna exmversions. buUt up roofs, gutter and con- Baages, ■efrigerstars, Complete Households Ybrtc $4. N. X- down. Easy terms. Be sure! fide Plillco factory supervised service. auc;tor work, roof, chimney ra- hours A week to business, your t .' To transact any other bual- ALD, l i s t AVE- ABOERICAS, k copy of this order one time in eome MAIN fTxp and Fix, Ovor Weelwerth'B. MANCHUTER 331 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER. CQNH ninuMws, Water Heaters nsM proper to eome before said MEW YORK se. N. y . Now avaUable—the 1066 Needle- aewspaper having a circulation ta MMHOUN’S XcC3iu«. McOure Pontiac, 873 Tel. Ml. 9-14M. paira. Ray H a ^ o w . MI. 9-2214, end on percentage collections will FJUNTINa AND Storage hoi» Store Stock said Dietrict. and by DMlIag a copy - MltaMB-OWaAOkfirtlwVttlMM^ TELEPHONE Ml.9.4595 ,Maia S t M3. 9-4645. Open eve­ net up to $400 monthly with' very, meating. Basic Fashion, Spring and Sum­ woefc Album printed in attractive . thereof oa tiM public Wga-ppet in the o r m IMUMDAY IVfeNiNOS UNm S 9ja> Raysy Jaci^taon.Jaogaon. XL ML 8-M3Q. betora oaU dijr of ROCKVHJJ PHONE i-2177 R. Wolcott on wringer said auto- ROOFING, Siding And cazpaptiy. full Unis. Uveome Increasing ae- 544 Center 8t^ 3U -9-4M Michael Poace low guide for ovary woman who im MAIN tT* NAmrnRp Bhti8lSW«Mli$a4lteM| rapMilstti teldlaieii e« $lC$$ *8^ SPM M J in om t Mercury cohverti- mMie wnahlhg macUnas. alsotrle , Altaratlons and addlUono. CeU- conlingly. For intarviow, jneiuda TBUCraONB KOMRT M. RilD R SON Hanley Patnode oawo. Be sure to osad for your teraa, directlw printed la I W i l f ■ weasneeie* aslAAea^m^ . — ---- ' Ibmim *** - -*------■- *- CMUy 3Se a copgrl bte. Ovardrive, whitewaUs, radiOi raqgee, vaettum claanars, motors, Inge. ateecL phone In Application. Writ* Nut-O- Ml.f.324« \ PhsM ManefeaeOer III-e>117e O A TIH at Bolton, (;;eaneetleut, todny. 38 OMtA ' a iifa . feMttarlaad apoUigbL O cii^ CaU aaislt. oppUancea. Welding. IfO A. A. Diea,^ Inc.^' MatlO Oo., Inc., 40 ExchAsgA M t MAIM ^ H it day be Mareh, A .© . Main Btioet. ML $417$. Street MI. Place, New York S, if.T. 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-/ - , • ; ' ’■ m a r c h MONDAT, 21, t m Average Daily Net Frees R ub tAGE SIXTEEN The Weather Far tiMi Week Eaded Fereeaet •( V. S. Wdsther Botcuh lia^IffBl^r ^vi^nfttg % ralii March le. 1855 * •«iMw™k« Bate, maderote te heavy Medical School.’ For a year and' Eaoterly wtede YPtth gntei Public Invited a half ahe worked in China as a 11,666 m ilee toalgbC. PooalU e tl A bout Tow n Reelected to Post medical Missionary. Sbe lis now on Meaiker af the Aadlt,« ebow ere. Lew 25-8S.- P artly cloudy, TiM jiM cn^eoM To Hear Speaker the staff of Hartford HospitaL - ELECTRIC Bureau of Oireulatiau wtody-Wedneoday. H}gli near M, The executive boerd of the Sec­ The meetiiig will take place at / JHartcktster— A City of Village Charm MAMCHISraR COMH« ond Congregational W om en ’s 8 p.m. in the Buckland School, ,t' League will meet with th^ presi­ Members of the Bucklgnd PTA auditorium. . dent, Mrs. Joseph Martin, U N. have invited the public to attend a COOKING'S VOL. LXXIV.n o . 145 (SIXTEEN PA<;ES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1955 (Cteaelflcd AdverUiteg on Page 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS Elm St., tomorrow at 8 p.m. meeting tomorrow at which Dr. Miss Sarah G.' Newcomb, daugh­ Hilda Crabby Btandish^ director of IF white glove ter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip P. New­ the Maternal Health Center in Elliabilii in ■I comb, ISl Pitkin St., a sophomore Hartford, will be the speaker. Atom Shot in the'’College of Science, Purdue The subject of her ti^ wilt be CLEAN University, West ledayette, Ind., "Answering Children’s Questions' CBsmttiBt i has been elected to Lamba Iota About Growing Up.” Tau, National Literature Honorary Dr. Standish Is a naduate of ArthRr Dni| Storis 1 kVonif.-n like clean ilov<-s Mist over 66 on Navy Plane Die Society. Miss N ^ c o m b hap been Wellesley College and C o rn e ll / named social - se^ce chainhM of CLEAN ELECTRIC COOKING TOO 1/ SALE the Purdue YWCA, and la nerving in the Newnian Club on campus. Senators Las Vegas She was graduated from Man. Chester High,School with the class e - k o f 1953. NOTE: Seia Albert ' L* VegAs, Nev., March 22 ■) woo oee of IS (JP)— For tl\e first time Since The New GE Stratoliner Telia of Nautilus the Senate - Heuae Fired by Bulganin 1 2 L P HI Do It Yourself Projects the government began test­ St. Elisabeth’s Mothers Circle Ooinmlttee OB Alnwile Energy who ,F ire FI will meet at the home of Mrs. made aa ali4dgbt enilae Sunday ing atoRiic weapontr in Ne­ Lawrence Kramer, 28 Horton Rd., SS"* — i V algbt aboard tbo~..Nattlus, the vada the cloud from 'a nu­ Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. for its an­ \ prerM’a nrot atemlc-|NtYrered anb- clear blast passed over this nual potluck supper. Range With Automatic omrlne. He deecrlbeo hte'tapree resort community ’ o f 50,000 ah>n4 in the fellowteg aeooiint Opens AU'Scotland C^sade The Rev. Arnold W. Toter took Dr. Richard G. Alton irritten for the Anooeteted Preea.) today. State Bares Craft Bum s fe f his sermon subject yesterday There was no alarm aa the flat- ^ Tlie RECORDS You Want at the morning service in the Sec Dr. Richard C. Alton, local !'i ! .y SEN. ALBERT dORE tened-out, fieeey-white mushroom UNIQUi ond Connegational Church “Give chiropractic phyilciin, has been Surface Unit Washington, March 22 (Jf) top drifted overhead at an esti­ Super Road Us This Day Our Dally Bread,” in reelected state director of the Na­ mated height of 30,000 feet. Two Hours VAUli the series on the Lord’s Prayer. He —How deep the Nautilus Atomic E n erg y Commission 12 INCH also baptised six children. Two tional Chiropractic Assn, for a can dive is a secret. But there spokesmen here said there was no baskets of beautiful flowers were second term. He will represent the id no secret that T had ner- radiation fallout. , Land Costs After Blast LONG PLAY the gift of the Mary Williams State at the annuel convention of \ouii twinges as she plunged, 'The cloud, expected to pass Las Group of the Women’s League, in the National Chiropractic A M n . in downward in excess of 300 Vegas to the north', veered south memory of the late Mrs. Mary the Claridge Hotel, Atlantic City, about 6:30 a.m. and passed directly State Capitol, Hartlord, Honolulu, March 22 Kent House property, in Green­ plane crashed about halfway up tremendous sovings. W * m a d * The Women’s Home tieague of I are niade/before each test in at­ Order of Rainbow for Girls, will conditioned by atomic qnergy. In of the ministry of euJtare.” (.\P tempts A insure that the blasts wich. the side of the'mountain. • spaciql dln>ct-frein>fM« hold a special meeting tomorrow the Salvation Army will meet to­ Doctor Admits fact, all pdwar for alt\ purpoaes WIrephoto). Kent House Puythaae Bogs morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at will not cause fallout of radio­ Esmyan said tee wreckage still tory>td-«M dM l with one of a t 7 :30 p.m. in the main lodge halt Yvaa exclusively nuclear -m origin. active/dust in inhabited areas- The State has not yet purchased was glowing about three hours af­ the world's biggest independent at the Masonic Temple. After the the Citadel. Following the work Though I have been'involved in the Kent House, an old hotel period devotions will be led by stem, or low'er portion of ter the crash, which cams at 2 a.m. business meeting they will .exem­ Slaying Three atomic legialation for more than tojiS.v’s cloud, passed west and standing on more than four acres (7 a.m. EST). record manufacturers . . . that's why you get this plify Rainbow degree work for | Mrs. Major Sweet. Hostesses I 10 yeara, thia waa my initiation U. S. Gas Tax Muth of the city about 7:30 a.m. of land in the part of tee expre.ss- low price. If we mentioned the names of our record­ Manchester Lodge No. 73, AF and will be Mrs.' Annie Russell and| The plane carried 57 passengers into the atomic age. The Atomic Energy Commis­ way. because State Referee •Wil­ ing artists, you'd pay several lirnes this price, but AM. Miss Edith Jackson. and a crew of nine, the Navy re­ Children, Wife The first few houra out were.' sion. shortly after the explosion liam H.- Comley refused to ap­ ported. you1l recognize them when you hear the records. calm and uneventful. It must o o st Urge lighted the desert sky and shook prove, the Highway Department’s 'The big transport took off from The Women's AuxUlary of the Write, or 'phone for three or more. Check the boxes necessarily be ao until we reached Las Vegas, announced that Marine offer of 1170,000. Hickam Field here late yesterday I Army and Navy Club will hold a McAioster, Okia., March 22 (B— ond moil coupon today toi really deep water. If the captain maneuver! proceeded as scheduled. /All Highway Department pur- and was four hours and 26 minutes card party at the clubhouse to-1 Dr. Bon T .. Galbraith, prominent had taken his nervous passengers Humphrj^y See Pieces of Tower eha.ses In excess o f $1,000 must, .America Evangelist BUI}' Graham launcbea religious crusade eastbound when it turned back, the night at 8:30. Prises YviU be| 34-year-oId McAleoter physician, into a precipitous plunge without ObaerYcrs at the control point, by law, have court approval. at Kelvin HaU In OlasgoW, SMtIaad, (March 21) with aa estimated Navy aald. NIW RCLRASCt I ^ven . \ today admitted Ke killed hia wife some hours of conditioning. I’m about 10 miles from the blast site, Judge Comley said his only rea­ 18,000 persons in the audience. Man)' had filed Into a side room for a The Navy in San Francisco said SOT u m im „ ____ _ MMMSMim Mnto Mte, Washington, March 22 VT)—Sec­ and three children. He- told au- not sure that all the pounding retary of' the\Treasury/Humphrey lhe\T said they saw pieces o f the mrtting son for refusing to approve the grivate pord with Graham, who had pleaded with.-them to make the plane turned back on a flight Mrs. Elisabeth Albtston, 201 thorltlea " I want to die aa quickly ; hearU would have aum ived tower fall back from the atem of Kent House purchase was the wide -Iwtr. HMMH.Tata W iwVt. Qnee^ Sio4fvpA, said today he would i(o i object to rlslons for Christ.” ( A P WIrephoto b y rsdio from Loadon). to the mainland because o f radio I Knox St., has returned to her aa poaalbte.'’ Though none of my coileaguci the cloud as it rase. On the ground, variation in appraisals of the trouble. home after spending a month 'with raising the federal gasoline tax to Galbraith, returned here early to-1 would admit to being acared. they all that was left of the tower were property, ranging from $56,000 to The transport, a four-engine •«* M U Q her granddaughter and her hus­ put the administra^n’a 101 billion nsSTTMmMwitarntlimit day from Henderaon. Tenn., where ; had a. certain nervoui look about dollar highway program as nearly concrete anchors and stumps. more than $2(W,000. ^ R6D, was loaded to its full capac­ band, Mr. and Mrs. William \Bil-1 Be An he waa arrested, made hia confes­ them that made me think they felt as possible on/a pay-as-you-go Often the to\?ers ptee melteM. YMitrtM, tit___M l Q '■w T ♦ a % » % ^ (Ooattened an-PBge Twe) '' thixiugh a "aelf-suataimiig govem - purchases. One was for property eaders said to d | F President Eisenhower is opposed to a top swTta aniuT rsstann, mir. I at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. he' went to McAlester in the mid­ coropomtiOn” which would Police Officer' Philo Owen, five ta fS O MvM ta M t t l i l w I t M ^ i * l» % kb a» te Stamford otvned by the United miles from the scene, described the MS n dle of the night, killed hia family, US so year bonds. y last, 16 Hurt Cloak Mfg, Co. which had beep ap- evel conference of the western powers with Russia at this eissM'8iiipifti"'F»ieira6'u6 " The Washington PTA wilt meet I and then set the house afire. . / Sound FinanrtnIly / ;ime. After the regular weekly meeting of GOP leaders with crash aa "one big explosion like a . St StssTtie SMe i u w . tit. _ M r D I tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the lyMt b *r % D *:t*3 * Galbraith previously had mate-, prals^ variouaty at $87,000, $90,- thunderclap.’^ He reported the., naM ss HMSias nmofTit. ott The BOLAND OIL CO. Senators See "If :the program ■ could be ppid 000 sh.d $110.(XX), and finally was the President, Sen. ICnowlsnd (R -^ Bide Rec for a tun night program talned his innocence. for completey py tolli, there Yvould Spoleto, lUly, March 22 (4») — Cktlif) told newsmen that Elsen­ whole sky was red for more than in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waato Quick Death / > Ilgpite coal mine blast killed condem'ned for tee latter figui;e. two hours. be no questions about its fiiiancial The com'pany took an appeal in hower still feels: I Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Roy However, under quetUonihg, h e soundness," ho said. One ,^ay of 24 miners today and injured 16 1. There must be some specific ______I fSU- iCMWIMRi FBMTBMI, “itHiiiiiami TEL. M ltch d i ^ 6 3 2 0 Johnson. Mrs. Howard iLansen. For 10% Bo January which still ia pending. SEC Chairman The Air Force said that aboard sj^Siijrh.VtiSM Ote p(R toid Whyte: importng tolla on higbwa^use was others. evidence of Soviet good faith' be­ besides the 9-man Navy crew Were president, has called a meeting of | Two quick blasts ripped through The other: $110,000 transaction ” I kiUed them and I’m aorry. I by n tax on motor veh^e fuel, he was for land 0wne4 te Greenwich fore he \^'ould be willing to meet 17 Air Force, 4 Navy, 12 Marines MimiliOaM ahe MtllHlM Itttlt-MtlTt. IrilMi- *the executive board at 7:3Q p.m. want to die as quickly as possible. the central tunnel o f the mine 650 aald. addiiuf; / by the Guetav H, Johanaon Co. It with Russia’s Premier Bulganin. Gives Brokers and ‘ 22. Army peraonriel,' plus a I hope the law will grant me that In Federal Pay feet underground at dawn' today, JiKM-rikisni;'--Tiaaetnl, UttnUtaai, tie, „... M l Q fh« ORIGINAL StR-Adhtaivt PhtHc "There Is no„ doubt in ray mind does not involve tlpp expressway. 2. Such a conference should not woman and child under five. The. privilege.”,. that this program- should ^ han­ crumbling a mine wall and crush-, take place in any event until after latter two were military depend­ -A’. MSSM SS TBI BSCSM, lelwSlrt- POHUIAB STMPHONKS Washington, M larcb^ UH— Sen. Assembly Must 'CUye Funds . s lutiitii. MirSt littiiett__ M l D Galbraith”said he awoke at 1:30 dled.on as close to a pay-as-you-go tag the workers. Afore than 100 the Paris Agreements have been ‘Good Grades’ ents. TMiwimTi rrMSMiST sa e .. ti i a.m. in his motel room at Norman, In other matters. Gov. Ribicoff rsrsua eswin sitatMan, Olln p. Johnston. (D ^O said to­ baaiB as |x>ssible. I would not ob­ other miners scurried "to safety. ratified. The i^reements provide <3apt. J. F. La Spate, executive Ctpficcit Itptlttl, WtlU H ISC _ rauwgWTi imrsiiit m . s_r. i which Is. .^10> mllM northwest of reiterated today that^e expects FItttn. tit...... ___ .. r4t O wsimvisri wmsssst at. i.A .r-1 Other Range Features- day "it looks as if wd hava snough ject. therefo.^ if the Congress sees The blasts, believed .caused by for arming West Germany. . Washington, March 22 UP)—^The otiicer of tee Marine' Barracks at VcAiester, a''city' of 18,000 in the General Assembly tb provide SB MSSM SS cssasT nssBiTts, ■UTSmBi ITHmillT M. 4___141 Ic yard 18” Wida fit to increMe the federal gasoline an accumulation, of fire damp, Knowland. the Senate (iOP floor the depot, said he saw the plane SMiftiau* Owrliiit, CWitette ■ntsmsi vimm m m. i southeastern Oklahoma. votes” in the S en ^ 'tq pass a 10 the fundi for any prograimjt con­ chairman -of the Securities snd BE HERE EARLY taix in oHer to finance this pro­ came, juat aa there was a chiange leader, and - House Republican jiwt before it crashed and screamed Bttttttiit, tic. . . see Q I'ltstttt rtUct Onflucc, He... M l He said he decided to go back per .cent pay .ralya for 1% million siders necessary " above wKgt he SS MSSM sr USST CtSCSBI swsw. Hnamsi itmtsiiw m . s ___ r -» gram.” in shift in the 24-hour a day op­ Leader Martin (Mass) reported Exchange (Tommission (SEC) ^ v e “It’s going to-hit tee mountains.” . SctuStfl StrtttSt, Omat Itrit,. MITMnSi ITMHIIIIT Ml. 1____S- I home and kill hia ivlfe^but added, federal employi recommended in his budget ines- It’s so easy to cover furniture,- walls, door panels, shelves, ,in- ‘T he -TYeasury has given par­ eration. The mine ie located at •age. \ the President is opposed on these the nation’s broKers a good report, "The plane turned on . iU landing' tit...... k ss o he didn't think about his children The Senate /m ay start debate grounds to the proposal by Sen. saws sssNsim, NwiMnetk. ois aaRSSSS:l-;±^^ FOR Mdes o f drawers, canister .sets, , boxes and hundreds p t other ticular study to the financing . . .” Morgaho Di Spoleto, a hamlet "I’m sure that the Legislatute, card today in tee Senate's stock lights, and tee pilot apparently saw Stifilt, fie.______SOS O IMMMli UMfMIMr Me. I .r...... - A I at the time. „tbia afternoon on the first of the' Humphrey said, "One of the rea- near this city, about 65 miles George (D-Ga), chairman of the market inquiry. the mountain ahead,” he continued. w is sas rrtmtN rssns miu- ICMHIITi ITMfMIMT W. t (#7| . MS ’ household aflicles. Easy to use-pno YVater, ho paste, no tacks, no Officers discovered the body of realizes. teat whatever it author-' SCIMMITi WMSMiMr Nt. • ^ lle , cov ert^ 50,000 p o s ta l soite' 1 am in favor of and rescue . Knowland said the George - pro­ "While some violations of the (Continued on Page Eleven) A Hwic raa ■unnea. P- 4 Red and white stripe, nursery patterns. - Sarah Ann, 4, also were found'dead Eisenhower administration a.re­ Legislature’s Education Committee 0«trtk SiMWIc Otaci «l, iitiTi tnmmm im c -M l He said he believed the financing squads sought to remove the last to back a bill increasing State posal was'discussed at the Presi­ various securities laws imdoubted- MiiMti iTMeiNin a imi In the house. Part of a ahirt was buff 1^ voting overwhelmingly, dent’s session with the GOP lead­ t^ s le tw SnMt, tie— f-U D UIINI WCmMMIII . :... P47 □ plan, to be “aound” because "there five bodies from the crumi>I SU«MK IIHCU Ml. 14 P44 H. He said he arrived.in McAIeatec (OoBanu(Bd OB Page Eleven) porary morgue in a shed ‘Sn the eventually, both parties will have wiM iri AniMMM ir i pmm, ^ iftcludlng administration leadera ment shows “ by deeds rather than and regteations "to close loopholes tlllt'MSIIC, JInt KItItt Nk M- MCMIllUMMi A MIHutimirr at about 4 a.m. Thursday' and to sit down to decide how far the »ai' Ml* lllwaiMl NiCM'l ' OrtM and Speaker RaybUrn (D-Tex), in words” that it (s sincere about which tee ingenious to dis­ Mjtiit'i DfctM ._ , p.]4 n ^Coodyear when he got home he hit hia wife Legislature can go with tee State’s cover.” M miM bp MstsuM tm r msuc. iirar-MMiiirrt icmcniiazus p-u K an effort to head off fioof moves available resources. In deciding on trying, to ease internationaf ten­ 50 MPH GUSTS PREDICTED' IIMt»-MMMir7i CIPHMII^ in' the head'with a vermouth bot­ sions. ■ ' ”lC must/be borne in nilnd,': he la t Ctllarii lltcA Irci; He. w P I l Q ItPU lWi. ItMtlwtOtr w tibn for a bigger raise. The rule re­ specific programs: he said, the Windsor Locks, March 22 (A5; tNSI MMIC PM UIIMIMt. tle, - ^ Knowland recalled that Eisen­ said, "that abuses -which subtly Ontrak lim tic Ottet « l i quired a two-thirds vote for adop­ State’s financial condition as a —The Weather Bureau at Brad­ iM M iin " m w mmmii ’' itn ti ^ Galbraith' -.told Whyte he then creep into business transactions lirKrtt Sillil PUiictit, tic_____ P-H.D tion,-but mustered little more thap Churchill Tags Quitting whole will have to be considered. hower hsa'^said several times jhat ley Field today Issued this wind ~ gave each bne of hia children an the Soviet goverament cbuld lare frequentiy in the naturs of un­ advisory: Winds Yrtll Increase VIOLIN AND PIANO (ONURTQ^ injection of morphine but it didn’t one-third. Meanwhile 12 bills designed to Indefinite DeUy carry out budget recoafimendationa demonstrate good faith by such fair practices; overreaching, In- this afternoon beedmiBg 20-30 Wllli PMM CiHClitt _..M I n FIRST take effect quickly enough ' and steps as'agreemcint on an Austrian foi'mal colluaivt action, activities WITIi "Tilt OttMt" MMIH Itlll P-17 n Folloiviiig the vote, CXiairman of Ribicoff were to be introduced miles per hour with gusts 30^40 WCMMIMIMirPl ItCIMI PUUW he.got an insecticide and gave each pot in accordance with juat and CMCtlTI ...... _ M in ftMlIMVlMTi MSTMICsn MlTI; .. Murray (^Tehn) of the House Story ‘Chatter’ of Press today as Connecticut’s Legislature peace treaty, unification of G«r- miles per hour-during the after­ TCM4MI«IMi PIIMI C4MCUTI jtl P41 ncttiaum Onilwt. He. P-M □ one of them an injection of it, Jnuiy, and unification of Korea. equitable principles- o f trade. TMimmsri iiii iM nsii, ty.. Post Office and Civil Service Oom- ____- . f began the first of its 4-day weeks. noon and guata SO-IW miles per-; MITMitlMi IMPIMM WMCtlTI «| a u TIME EVER! '’Jere started screaming and I ^ Sb fo r , Knowland added, ’There ^’<:|Tie^line between tee unethical hour this afternoon or tonight in ’ uiTMrtM: "SMimr- mhiu p-u , putty Xt-UlulcHt, He. • P-M n ! M The Ideal- stuffed the ehlrt down his throat,” mittee said he had " n o plans” to etlTMinMi PUUW tlMUITI Ml p.is TcwiirasTi MMU MS naiin HI-IMIO SURPMI UNITS SkPiaVASU CAUODa Lwdon, March 22 (B — Prime AUm dark about his .plans. Some- has been no indication on tl)e part and tbe illegal is sometimes hard possible tliunderahowers. Winds SWtUTi PtiMtCtMCtlTI _M l .^rlwt-rtaltn, tie, . P.J| n ha said. ' , • — call the bill up again, tedic^ng an Minister Caiurchill today referred times he has talked of retitement of the Soviet government” of any to drapr.” lIUTt PIMM CMKUn « l m ken MW nU H in camtru- OVM UNm. M t»M Mill. indefinite delay. * will - continue 15-28 miles per ti4«| tkiy Mat «| m4 ceH Hr In ^ confeoaion, GalbraitlTtold to newspaper reports suggesting he and again he has dwelt' on plans willingness to take such steps. Demmler was called as the next- M ill: t4WtlTI IM C . : . . P4I a . Me CM (IMt tM CMWUlc ItM’ "They' voted, againat a six per hour and gnsty .the remainder of MtNNUMMHi niUM BSaCflTI, lutH. W|kt m t (urfKf Hit tr IraH Mti Ml tnllp Ml how he then went down into the 'may soon retire as "chatter in tee for the future. Knowland said he w an t^ to to-lsst witneea in a series, o ' com ­ tonight and Wednesday. Owrtu/A It "Ctlll III tW TJb It YourselP Material ft at [itra Hl>l|n4 imK fw clu« It iutt MM I IM. tw- basement "and got everything I press.’’ Political observers regarded the News Tidbits make it clear ^hat the President mittee hearings enlivened )}y -a ; ...... M l n Slight Irregulars O f $1.49 yd. 4ilri4iM fMt ceekins etsds. clMM-typ* m m wits m kH (Coatteued mi Page Two) 'UU: lYWPMIMU liPMMIU . ... P.44 Q could to eteirt a fire.” •’ Asked by a Laborite in the House latest reports, however, as having and the rest of. the administratioil .feud between Chairman Fulbrlght Y.VLT.A PAPER.S FL\ SEEN ISttli SmSm H StnHt Onrturt, ' ' ■ « 4m i >ic I kp KniMliic IT icew^ r of -Common^’ about the posaibUity a stronger ring of authenticity Culled from AP Wires' feel George has every right .to his (D-Ark) and the .senior Republi­ Waahtegton, -March 22 (JPh- POPULAR OPERA hlOHlIUHri U Tittitit Piclu4tt, He. / . P-M n . The ideal cushioning and padding material for home projects k»|. ' ' riMMi iMuictsiMlaMai Iitn “ of his retirement, the 80-year-old than those tha't have gone before. opinion. can, Sen Oapehart (Ind). Democratic X«a(lcr Johnson j. iTumi ‘rU N M H M Il" . P-M'D M l ItilpHi TM CHfiSerMcT. fM r b because It'S so easy to work with. It can be cut, bint, folded or But George’s position, Knowland FN'tbright yesterday rebuffed a a tTIMNIi ' _ Mi'i “ 54" WIDTH Conservative leader repllM’ 'Hie dominant factor te British chori^ in the Senate today —— Ittiet WtlU: Icultftlitt' manmHI SBZl roUe<^ into any desired shape. Fwght far Ntgro Righlt "Really, yoU mustn’t be led away politicanow ip a split Ip the Labor Six Connecticut buiinessmen ask declared, "is not the view of the the Volta papers were mode , MMU , P.-M D IN HSIM IP ITMMS •MTtll: by all the chatter in the press." party over left-winger Aneurin for oobgreeaional iaqulry- into ef­ govemment at this time.” (Continued on Page Eleven)' public "under rtiounutMeea a niMMIl "IM MISMT W VtMtCr'i •*•••21 jM'MUi TalM H IM YiM- Ytim H IM VIttat Wotlii Men- . AR *te. . M l n Hie exchange came after Bevan. . ' ' , forts of Penn-Texsa Co. of New which atrongty suggeat official ■ i^iMiBta ...... I p.ui 0 >««y>f»»**ntl= A«M IMHHMt. “ r* thickn e k by I 24" wide .$ 1.94 running foot OiurchUl answered no to a ques­ The National Union of Railway- York to take over control.of Niles- collusioB." Johnson (D-Tex) MIIMl i IMIPIIW IITU, Omlwn ti cMcit, tie. y.M n ' Bias Foe Walter White Dies tion as to whether he would ap^int It HtlaiMMt «M 4m rrttWt |Mtt- UTW riYMbYIi. HMta* IMpHWr BUY IT BY THE INCH AT 17c AN INCH men 4NUR), which has a strong Bement-Pont <3o. 'in projcy fight. also s a id Jiere wOre IndIcaUons 4tlnt«al. etc...... - . P-Jl Cl citiitt iitM. tit. W-77 n a cabinet minister to deal with die- voice in the lA bor party affaire, U.S.. Secret service agents arrest the papers were “carefully flMWI MMTMITI MUtt •^PMTY: U (MtH»iU. “ armament questions. Twister9 Wild Gales Wreak (MWttttt. He.) . P47 n At 61 Tn Hour of Triumph ’ came out today against Bevan'i Bridgeport -toolmaker and charge culled” beforehand "for anunu- •lOTi “Clwrpr M l n M ilk mYlYMi “ .. For , the last few da; expulsion, him with making peBBlea dg- the nlUoB to be used not against the CHAIR CUSHIONS tlonal newspaper in ' Britain has aiiMMi~TMii4ieniricsnui” p47D u pamm. At-Ai At, ttr. P-M ri NUR instructed tja repre- work o f dimes. Coniniunists but agahut” the. JM tWMMW,4T m SWW: Otttt I “ m lu s H IP YtuM iu « u n t i r ° carried predictions that Churchill Path of Destruction in Ohio Democratic, party. He sold the IWU, Vnii u SnHt. He. _ P4l D ” THICK-14"x 14” ...... 7....'... $ 1.49 aa. 'By JAME8 MARLOW 4iof triumph, it was White: He died eentatlve on the party’s National Half million coal miners in 132 YYill turn over'the prime minister­ Executive to fight any move to papers were ^stributod “without feSCMU: *11 SMOM." . HUM MAsm evnp, wna 'Tocusn PNAr tie iin (AP News Analyst) . last night at 61 of a heart attack, ship to -Foreign Secretary Anthony Ruhr and -Aachen mines vote on _ CMt»tt Milt. He...... _ P47 n kick, out Bevan and want on rec­ the knowledge site oooaeat of NCCNMi “MMt. SSmiFlT" Ml •«^\{5siTrlSK;»s'r '••*0 " THICK-I5"xl6” ...... $1.79 aa. II4k S«M4 IfWllil, IWMl tM im * PM 4*liCl4W CkMtMl- Washington, March 22 (P)— 10 months after the Supreme CX>urt Eden early in April' and.^that tee whether to atrtke for 12 per cent Cleveland, March 22 UP) —FYiri-#Jack Logsdon, manager of the UlMST." ttc.-lmlr. ■ P W n Milt I lin. Mtmtrtii. ttf F-IM n iHiHt twMr pw'll MH My. tyH Irallllf luultk, wHk 4 ord in favor ' o f reinstating the wage increase. . . . An l^-month the President.” U tt H W IM 11111,’cSt.. tm ° Walter W^te could )»ve "croaaed hod outlawed segregation te the ConsSrvalivee will call a general oua atormi, including a tornado, Raymond Firestone estate. Logs­ PWCIMI *«i-Mrmiriri-neti ^ ItM* 4 UM lipen 4t 4M Mm < mini is IlKtncitY. C444M- flery Welshman in the parliamen­ old Defense Department igport on ___•mi. itli Onrttit. tic____ , p-uj n . • ■!*••• * '• 1 ^ . He. . . P'llMY tntn nHMl Imt il perfiu the line” and paased himself -off nation's public aehools. North and election sometime thereafter.. punished Ohio today in advance of don waa riding a horse in an indpor TBV TO END PHONE' STBiKE WIWi "llliu n i." Cntat. um MMNMI4I»I IliutPII ^ SHREDDED. ROAM RUBBER 59c I -POUND BAG 411 Haul iSMP-pit it'i pm- aa' a white man. He . looked like South. tary party, too. domestic watch indiutry says so I JU] tiAf>: [Ml H IM Im , tic. M li O tmi Mr ewrUip ItMie. Nil H m u. Predictions on the date for the a cold wave)^: - ring when the winds hit the Ixilld .Atlanta, March 22 :AV-.A fed­ Cwihm. SW ii« OwteH _ p-in one,: But he chose to stay a Negro White, as a Negro boy tn Atlan­ elections ranged alt the way from *1%! union’s action waa taken in fqr aa defense needs are concerned •I, ..utA” -MI4 advance of a meeting tomorrow of One person died and several teg and tumbled it over on him eral mediator continued efforts ■ 8 GOODYEAR AIRF^AM CEMENT 59c Can - and flght for Negroes. ta, waa horrified by race riots he May to October. The'Mancheater domestic industry required “no > M ssr •tss«.‘* the Labor party’s National Execu­ Yvere Injured. He died of a broken' neck. to settle the 9-day-old South­ : WtNm nuHnl . . MU □ yard r Like Socrates, he had been a saw. In this country a few Negig Guardian printed a lengthy die-, special or preferential treatment.” The tornado, hit tha Boaidman- Poland 'fUtage, on old resideivUal ern Bell telephone Co. strike to- gadfly on the coiisctenee of the inteUectuols hava looked to Coni- patch s a y l^ that ChurchHl’a cab­ tive. Rightwing ieadei-i headed by SOiriet Pm m icr Nikolai Bulganin former Prime Minister Climent Poland village area in -Mahoning community, f-n tee outskirts of ft •MNsyovdsr Q B ever a maa died la tha hour Vila). Umseir has kept hia foUowtrs (O otaaM d SB P a g e : last Nov. ig la hcMvht 8b botCm b k - c t a t O MaHo u sTia CoHM- MAMCHseyge CeMx» ' M U M C H i s T M C o h n * - ' T 1 M t* t .J' f ’. ?■; ■ : /