Adlai Arrives in State Or Major Talk
PAGE EIGHTEEN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24.1»M iIanrl|(Bt(r uing H^ralli \ - : Bloodmohile Visits Center Congregational Church Monday^ 12:15 to 5:30 p.m . :■
An organiaatloii meeting will be Bdward RUum of S» W. Middle held for a married couplea club of Tpke., salesman for the Megowsn- Plan to Replace firm Si^dBy PTA Unit Meets Average Daily Net Prem Run About Town the Salvation Army tomorrow at Bducator Food Co. in this area, Far the W «^ Emt» 4 , The Weather 7:43 at the home of Mr. and Mra. has-been named . salesman of iHf' Fern St. Bridge . At Rec Tuesday SMITirS UPHOLSTERY SHOP Feb. II, INd ^ Ferecaet ef C. S. Weather Bunau H m Red Men'* Social Club Dart Jam es R. H aten, 34 Cole St. All year by the company for the sec-i ond year in'*! row. 243 N. M A IN STREET Leegwe will gat underway thta couples affiliated with the local hwily and Park Department The meeting of Waahtnglon 1 1 ,8 9 3 Peaelble Umndershewera t h I e •TMiliif at • o'clock. Member! are corps are cordially Invited to at W ork^ yesterday began a work I PTA Wiil be held Tuesday, Feb. 28, evening. Clearing, windy, celder to u ig ^ to be on time. tend. Rt. Mary's Guild members' will projwt on Fern 8t. which will In ; at • p.m. In the West Side Rec. Here's A Real Special! r ef the Audit night. Sunday, partly elnady aid I • hold a sale of. home made foods In ef OradiMea The Golden Rule Club'a baked The Rev. Russell Peer>’, associ variety Wednesday, Feb. 29. at 11 clude wideidng that road and re i Square dancing by the fifth grades M anchetter^A City of Village Charm eolder. ham aupper laat evening in the.Tal- ate pastor of the Center Church, s.m. in the parish house. Church placing an ohl wooden bridge there iVlIl be the program'for the J w ceaafiil. and attracted a number of ing, of Center Cliurch Mothers Club Engineer James i^Sheckeyi. I turnout of parents and teachers at W ALL TO W ALL CARPETS CLEANED IN y O t’R HOMlC VOL. LXXV, NO. 124 (Claaailled Advcrtlitag ea Page S) MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1956 former reeidenta of the village, Monday at 8 p.m. His aiibjert will (TEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS among them ChariM W. Rianken- be "The Plight of Young Mothers." ClainiH Con|c8tccl The bridge rromes a brook ' this meeting to hear important In- burg of Poreat St., Eaat Hartford, which feeds the GlobeVHollow res i formation regarding the renova- PHONE Ml M4A3 — EVi>NINGS Ml 3-7247 BeautiM apring bouquets of iris, Marine Pvt. Rurdett r. Webb Jr., In RarlicVJlearing ervoir, recently bought by’ the , tion and additional rooms needed daffodiia and acacia centered the 18. has departed for Camp Pehdle-! town. Sheekey said he hophs to put at Wgshingto.n School. two 60-Inch pipea underneMk the The executive board will meet Tanks Deal tablea, the gift of 9 . ' Denniaon ton, Calif., after spending a short; The three contestants for the ; with Mrs. Howard Hansen, presi Tornadoes, Talcott. f leave .with his parents, Mr. and i radio wavelength of former Hart road eaat of the bridge th^ re route the brook through the pipes. dent, St 7:30 sharp. Refreshments Mrs. Rurdett Webb .Sr. of J31 i ford station WTHT bombarded a will be served following the eve Glenwood St. Pvt. Webb, who en-j Federal Communications Coi.tmls- He ssld he also plans to.widen ning's program. * Leftiin Air Dust Storm listed In the Marines last Novem-1 slon examiner with contradictory the road, fltling In hollows on either ber, JusL recently graduated from Adlai Arrives in State I claims yesterday. side. He said he would get,the ma recruit training at Parris Island,' Regional Broadcasting Co., terial for flu from a knoll where S.C., and will recejve advanced In-i By Hoover NOW which waitts to loCate s'station Fern St. meets Gardner St. at, a Toll Hits 12 i fahtry training at Camp Pendle in EUst Hartford, said a radio sta forked exit. The plans are to cut ton pri.or 4o his further transfer, to tion in Manct'ester would Interfere away the high spot there and re I the F ar ElasL | vamp the intersection. Washington, Feb. 25 (/P)— By THFj ABSOtiATRD I‘RBAI8 with egtsting stations In Wester.v. I Herd.a Phdlnsraihiers'j WESTOWN TeBtimony by Undersecretary Tornadoes in southe^ 'II- R. I.', and Worcester, Mass. Preliminary w6rk on the 'widen Rev. IJoyd F, Worley ■ FHABMACY ■ 1 I Lawrence Cassells, son of Mr. ing Of Fern St. from-S. Main^St. PHARMACY of State Herbert Hoover Jr., limis and dust storms in four I and Mrs. Clarence C. Cassells of The Ma'nchester Broadcasting Co. said a station here would do eastward to a point aboub-800 feet The Rev. Lloyd F. Worley, D. D,, M9 HARTFORD RD. left unexplained today details Southwest states killed 4t or Major Talk Hebron Rd.. Bolton, and Willard 1 T>:L. m i 9-9946 Hills, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard no mich thing. eaat of (he bridge Includea cutting minister of the First Methomst j tof last week’s midnight de least 12 persons, injured an HOUR ' The third company, Brothers trees and clearing atumps. Church, HartfoixU will be guest | Hills of 2S Phelps Rd., left yester- • d o n 't b e cision to embargo arms ship undetermined nomlier and 'fdary fbr basic training at Lackland BroadcasLnj’. Corp., which wants, The town engineer is seeking speaker at the second In the series , to establish .a station In Karlford, quotations on, the cost of blasting of I^enten scrr'lces sponsored by' ments to the Middle ^ast.V caused extensive property Air Force Base, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. a sensitive The order euspended temporarky damage today. Cassells have two other sons, in said neither of the other two pro rock encountered In the widening I the Methodist Men Sunday eve posed stations would provide suf of Porter St. near its intersection ning at the South .Methodist X - the delivery of 18 tanKa to Saudi The : Southwest's worst dust the Air Force, Clarence ill France r b e a u ty Arabia, but the ehipment waa al i and Donald In Japan. ficiently extensive coverage. with Camp Meeting Road. The Church at 8 o'clock. His sermon storm of the season a howling VP.’ Plans Attack on Ike lowed to proceed When the ban waa These developments sdrolltedly Highway Department la cutting topic will be "Seeing Life Whole." Aimer ivit whel ikt decfGf -‘'Black Blla=ard" vhicji fanned 4 i n left the hearing examiner, Basil P. Dr. Worley served. In France lifted 43 houra later. Hoover waa prairie fires, ripped off roofs and I*! .'*1’ S' back a curve there. . erdari fer yewr verr ewa ife^iel tha Senate Foreign Relationa Com- * Cooper, "a little confused." He during World War I. One time ^ ihm roquiiiiei . . . even tHe killed 'alx- persona '-finally blew "the Senate Foreign Relaiona Com itself Into the Gulf of Mexico, pointed nut tha( the measure superintendent of the New Haven .mdti iSMiiive iLinl Thtie d*ii- mittee. [Foreign Affairs Aim ments by the three applicants of Mininters to Test District of Methodi.it churches, he The key queation which had been finwll O aft Wamlaga . X ’ ■ ' ON { COSMETICS 4 the same operatTon hau resulted has served churches on Long Is ^ celsty pvrte Rrteltiocrat8 tried were taking their chances. Reed convention.. and Mrs. Humphrey. curred in by the President." Russia's new "united front" strat-4.wlthout success "to find a weak- Killian, blown from an oil rig near Stevankon and hla axecutiva aide, There has been no hint from the If there really was. as many of egy of- world conquest with little nes.i in Dulles' policies and in Ada, Okla., waa the storm's slxUi Witllam m ; Blair Jr„ arrived by President himself whether .ha wlH ficials and observers here believe. cliatige in' their ow-n activities. Dulles.” And Ren. Saltonstall (R- victim. train in Spilngflald, Maas., at 7:80 bid for a second term. No hint, for ALL 0 USED CMS WARRANTED JVew Others disagreed. Mass) sald^ Dulles' testimony this morning. that matter, whether h* haa' (Continued on Page Nine) (Continue!' on Page Nine) reached a decision. Dulles told the Senate Foreign "made se^.", Damewatio State Chairman Re1atinn.s Committee yesterday /Tinge of Politics Bailey greeted the vlaltor* on ba- Ike's Mind Seen Made Up that Rusaia'a post-Stalin leader's Aiken said he saw a "tinge of halt ot Governor Rtbicoff. . - Hut he haa indicated he will an are scrapping 30 years Of Soviet politics . in the_ _ que.itioning"^______^ -of nounce his plana about M ar^ I, IN WRITING.TRY ONE OUT TODAY! Spring Coats Red Trial Trio policy based on violence and in- j b'ullea by the Democrats and add- Thaw Spreads MdaaachuaetU "Stavanaon for ao the general' impression ta thst Famous toIeranc.e In trying to devise newied: Freald.ent" officials were . alio on he probably h>s decided on his plans because their old program.s "The onl,v thing some of our Is This Intellectual Curiosity? hand at the atatlon. cours*. He may dtsctoae hia dcoi- 'A thing no picture can capture.,.. . the way Plans to Avoid "have failed." statesmen have.-in common with Floods D’anger Steyenaon and hia aide then drove alon at a news conference tenta SBgheMt A Tattored LoMfest He declared they have*-madc Gc'brge Washington IS the hafeh- Tills ma.v.not be the sort of picture of the new- high aclj(K)| to Hartford, With Chairman Baliey, tively scheduted‘~7br Wed'neaday. you feel in your new coat. Soft feminine "very little progress' in the^''^al- el." that collector's are taking for their colored slide series, bul'lt'a in the Governor's car. Thay arrived but there is nothing definite aa to .ailhouette.l’i .— Frozen what seems to them the almost^ Impossible problem of keeping -one aelf-ndmitted Comnnmlst de to ' penetrate forel^ countries crisis.. It was called primarily to Europe began to thaw out around Governor and Mrs. RIbfeoff. cal stamina to a rtgoroua teat. He CO into the sale of 18 tanks to children from running through corridors’ and scooting along ha* engaged in by far tha moat 1 . 9 8 1 . 9 5 fendant already charged with con mean Ihcy^re "playi^ our game." the edges today as sunny spells roofs, some of which have temporarily covered hulea which will The former Rlinbla Governor Expert Proportions to tempt of court,\three others of the "tye'ean beat thenr si that game," Saudi Arabia, last week's brief melted snows in Italy and south spent most of, tha morning work outdoor activity ainc*; hla haart embargo on arms shlpmerils to the accommodate ventilating equipment. Recently, a - carpenter .attack Sept. 24 in Denver. eight accused wll be kept from he confidently declared. ern France. » swung around a corner parrying a four by four. The end df .the ing on hla speech to be delivered 1949 FORD V-8 TVDOR 1947 OLDSMOBILE 4-DR. the Witness,staniTHtthe Smith Act Don't Share Optimiam , Midd)' East, and the refusal so Elsenhower returned to the far to sell $50 worth-of arms to But great areas of the conti plank just missed smashing into the face of a youngster running tonight. White House Jan. 8 after a 2-wack Radio, heater. $ 1 9 5 Radio, heater, hydramatic. Trisi h^re. \ • In the course ol thg 34i-hour nent remained congealed u n called (•nlyif|,.i,i the national con- Bulletins scllte. - ' , stitution requires, for the special by governm ent witne.iae.s>tha,t Irv rent control legislative session Ribi> _a., special emeigemy exists.',' vettHon, Stevenson will, probably from the AP Wirci Special • ' . . . . ; . . ing Dichter, labor uqion leader, Inland .the thaw was stover in r arriving. coff wants to l all hext month. "The existence of sucli tin eme'r-,be faced with a battle to win the and Miss.Verne Weed, a Hartford National Work-Stoppage The ,tjoveruor has called a- bi- gepey la a question stale If Presl'dent • Elsenhower de The , H.S. Army'xshipped ij.()00 act," he social , worker, since suspended partiaan conference Monday to ,dis* said. cides to run again. In 1952. Eisen St KILLED ON RED TRAIN with pSy l5y the agency which em- cuss the question of a special ses- ; hower swamped St«venaon,by over, 1951 CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE. 1951 CHEVROLET 2 DR. ploye.s her, were member.s of the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to 'jaalk if necessary to carry (CoaMnurd' wif Page .Nliie) Berlin, Feb. V Ufl AMeaaS Negro leaders have called for a I on their, li-week-bid boycott in slon, and I’nrsells' tetter was an - (Conllniied on Page. Nine) 129.000 votes in ConnecUCfi^. S2 persons'were' killed and 46. Radio, heater, ^werglide. $ 6 9 5 Radio, heater, pow/rglide. $ 6 4 5 /■ hoard which directed th» affairs of acceptance • to allend the parley. | the Connecticut Comiimhiat Party. one-hourwork stoppage March 28 | protest against segregation on city seriously InJurM -la o- traia b.v all, members of' their race buses. ' . But he told the Coveihoi thaUtWo , u-rrek today in Haxony, Com 1951 CHEVROLET 4-DR. Ekins denied that Dwhter, a throughout the nation ,in suppdrt'l Ninety ofMhem walked to Ttle othei: Republican leaders. House f In wishible Sportana member of the regional board of Speaker W. Sheffield t.’owles of munist Eaat Germany, U** lO srFO R D ,v-8 FORDOR Radio; -theater. of the Negro boycott against seR: . courthouse m Montgomery—-for . u(ficha.Rnat:; la a jr m n n Nawn the —Independent International regated IffKarmingtnn-'aTnt'Sen -Theodore*8.; Radio, heater. $ 5 ^ 5 _ ... the look of linon, Union , of Mine.. Mill and Smelter buses In Montgomei'y, arraignm ent on anti - bo.v'cott in- Newgjidbhs R.van of Sharon, would not be pres- : Judge House 8 Agency, reported. Inst freIgM Ala. (( ■ workers, had evci- attended a meet dictments returned by 'a grand enl. ' - train, dratvn by two larrunoliv^ 1951 CHEVROLET CLUB"C0UPE. 1951 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE. thi smooth floss of sharkskin Rep. Adam Clayton Powell i D- jury Tuesday. All pleaded Innocent Ciiiled from AP Wires slammed Into tbe side of aa < ing of the party control board. .''JYI ,vosterda.y made a call” for I’arsi-lls who lias-iepeitedly stat- j Radio, heater, powerglide. Radio, heaUr. $ 4 6 0 He also testified that lie did not and their trlaJa were set to start. ed that there Is jfUl'' chance that: express paaaeager train the work stoppage and said it March 19. A court, officer said 10 Fate of WojcUlewicz from Dresden, the agency i know. Mia^ , ■ Weed personally an,d would be coupled with a oav of legislators who. have, twice before' more warsanta were oiitstanmng; Hearing on, petition to permit rejected moves to continue the All three loconMiivrs were Whirl about town, 6r denjqd gov^rnmept testimony that praver.' freeing of Joseph Williams, one of she• loA had laa i-4 attendedlaltAiielAef am meetingiv iA A f tn e r of eiP the4 ^ . . This brings the .number of defen controls will retreat from their railed. 1952 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE. 1952 CHEVROLET CONVFJITIBLE. travel ar0^d m Sporteens . A spokesman for Negroes said dants to 100. I-' .. I the 14.year.old twins charged with Wethersfield, Feb. 2.’) (d'j Su-u-i-.more^han air attack on the Judg- bnar^ at New.Haveii. in New York tljkt prolonged- na Iposltlon, told Rlbli'orf'i ! 'Radio, heater. ^ 6 9 5 Radio, heater, powerglide. $ 8 9 5 newest proportionate Defense ^attorneys filed demur- j bludgeon murder xti U-year-old Cub "No other member of the (GOR-; perio»;_, ("oiirt Judge .Clrarles S. I menl*of the Superior Court - which IjOST p l a n e itlGHTEO tional work stoppages and iiias.s rers contesting the indictments! Seoul. |M>st|M)ned iinlll after legal House of .Manchester is to decide I is Improper" and an effort to get, skirt in Sportana. All the fastings by the nation'.! Negroc.s Madrid, .Spain. Feb. 38 UTV-> ‘sites? to 14 which charged violation of Alajia-1 eonferencr in Wheeling, W.Va .. early, next month ff paialyzcd the courts to again review the A I^S. Air Force C'47 transport, 1952 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. luster of sharkskin- ■ Yoliiijj Driver Dic« were possibilities ' if the racial ma'a .law against "illegal" bo.vcot-, One of Country's number one Frank Wojculcwicz. scheduled to .case. ^ 'i I , • crisis in Alabama is not resolved! missing since yesterday with Radio, heater. ^ 0 7 9 1952 CHEVROLET 4-DU. washable and wrinkle-shy!.'And just think This little blouse changes at the flip of a tab-collar openg ting. Maximum penalty under the ! Dixieland jazz gito aax'ophone play, die In tile elei'tric i hair .Marcli 12 I "A, writ of habeas corpus can sl\ men attarhed to the Ameri Ill I* SklllltllaiA I l^zaull : He said members of all races and law is six months in Jail and a: era, Boyce Brown, to become a lay for a 1951 robbery slaying. Is en Heater, oeat covers. $ 6 7 ^ -■no hems to take up, no tucks to take in! 111 V.ra>»ll fgiths wm be urged to join with not be put to such use,!^ he as can military mlaaion here, waa to a or-buttons high above a slash.- Contcast stitching 31.000 fine. brother for- Servile Roman Catho- titled to a writ of habear corpus. serted. adding: "If you g ran t tHis 1952 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE. It's Sporteens taildred to fit your sue the Negro demonstrators. lie Order. Vfilc iii.P'ariii Bill reported gighted in the rugged and height. Deftly styled wrt!]^ - accents its news! Finest combed cotton broadcloth ' Columbia, Feb. 25 (Special) -- I Circuit judge Eugene Carter I Judge House came to the Stale writ, the prison gates will have to S.OOO-foot 'Okadarram* moon- Radioi, heater, powerglide.* 1952 CHEVROLET 41)R. Powell. Negro pastor of_g 15.- '•withheld a ruling on the demur High ichool girl killed and 14 Prison here yeslerday to llstefi to be opened rst»d-he’ll walk out of tains today. a concealed pocket, ,a gbnuinll that loves the suds — in while with color-trim. Robert J. Roy, 21. of Elmwood sec 000-member New York congrVga- other yoiuigslem and adiills |ii. ' W ashington, Feb. 25 IA ’> An- $ 7 9 5 Radio, heater, powerglide. tion of West Hartford, was killed rers which said. In effect, that the ' Tfoyed at the apparent lack of Wojculc\vli *'s lawyer, i'liblh De- here a free Ynan. " cowhide belt. Proportioned in lO^to 20. U'c’te more Ship'n SAorcs, too...colors, patterns! I tion. s((id the dem onstration March ' state has failed to make out a j jured as school bUS skids off ii y fender ..Reinhart...... L. Gideon,'aVk- - -for vvith these words, WojCulewicz, K itL 37 ALGERIA REBELS if .1 here early today \ hen He was 128 would be designated "national highway and over 10-ioot embank-, Hehate lnlerr.it in debate on the 1952 CHEVROLET 2-DR. 1953 CHEV|lOLET 4-DR. Black, Navy, Toast, ; cose even if the facts alleged In the vvrll''’tin the ground his i llrnt paralyzed from the waist down, Algiers, Algeria,-Feb. XS UTi— thrown from hfs car after it hit ; deliverance day-of prayer” and I the indictments are true. meht in Hugo, Colo.. .Nationalist Omnibus Farm BIU, .Sen . Kllender Radib, heater. $ 7 8 5 rebels set up hasty roadblock on II?-Lai said toda.v'he will.seek a had been denied his Constitutional gave Bill 'an amused glance. 6'rench authorities raporteled to- Radio^ heater, UIRIJS* DEPARTMKNT—SKCO.XD FLOOR a highway g-.iard rail on Rt, 6 and that no 'Negro of-any age would At the State Capitol, (jov. James] rights to a fair triol. when he was traveled 400 feet out of control, attend school or work between 2 main Algerian road and massacre showdown Monday on a time for Gideon, however, pressed upon day ' a hard-hitting helicopter , ; E. Folsom of Alabama won sup-i convicted in 19.52 of first degree thr court the claim, that during the 1953 CHEVROLET 4-DR. m adium State Police from, the Colc-hes-' and 3 p.m. • eight French civilians and Moslrm voting. ' task force swept down on a Na 1933 CHEVROLET’4-DR. ^ | | % 7 C ;gPORTS^VEAR tall i port from about 75 newspaper edi-- solilier. Ellen'drr, chairman of the Sen- iminlur, trial, WojcuteA'lcs "waa in pain tionalist band in the mountntas Bel Air. Radio, heater. $ 1 0 9 5 ter. barracks said'Rqj”'was thrown A spokesman said '.thi.i might t tors and publishers and radio and Radio, heater, powerglide. ^ w .SECOND FLOOR S'6" 5'3" 10 3'd ' Hl'K Green Stamps Given ”WHh Cash Salrn 27 feet down an embanl;ment and be a forerunner to a possible "na S^n. Purlell (R-Conn) expresses ale Agriculture Committee, said The Judge alwr-heard State from mitltlple gun shot wounds and killed 37' rebels and cap- ! television broadcasters for a pro belief the adminiatration's pro*! In an Interview that If a lipilt is A tty. Albert S, Bill Sifinurrlng tqj and required drugs which clouded 4urrd 47 in violent fight.- . 1953 MERCURY HARDTOP. to apparently landed on.hia head..He' tional Mahatma Gandhi-type posed bi-racial commission to srt- a was dead on ai rival at Windham movement. " The late Indian lead gram for construction aid to agreed on. a final vote may coma the plea for the W’rit attack the [hla mentll perception.“t . Radio, heater, 1954 FORD CRESTLINER. tle differences between the. white schools "is the only proposal of its by the end/of next Week. He said ^^eai'-old Ne\v Britpln liian for ilia clienC the Public Defender Community Hos'pital. er made famous a pa-isive resist and .Negro races. BTACK NEW SOVIET fOLlCY * Mercomatic. ^ 1470 Radio, heater. $ 6 4 5 Reconitructing the accldfnt. ance program of fasting and non;-*r type which clearly reflects the he would take up the (natter with making ivhnt he ('\erined a "farce went on, "suffered degradation-be .Moscow, Feb. 38 (F) — Th* GREEN State Police said the car traveled* Aflet-M-arda Folsom said; "A ny ever-hicreaslng inlerdr|>endenrr of Democratic-and Republican lead of the law" l»y his'ilUh hour plea, cause he was exhibited to the jury .violent oppoaition to British rule. body with any sense knows that Jtbviet Communist Party’* S6th 266 feet off, the ro«d. Kit a fenca, While plana for .the work stop the research and teaching . func ers Mpnday. "The whole thing .l.i practically oh a stretcher at a time when he ('ongresB- has put ttu atim p a t STAMPS GIVEN TIm J W h a m c o r d Negro' children and white children tions in the health a'cleqres !. Sen. "Our committee has worked ridiculous." Rill- oeclared. "Hea was on trial for,hia life."' ICARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc., USED CAR LOT ti.JW.IIAL4 Ugrlmag*' to prov* their willing- Lime."' 'lita plea for the Writ of habeas geldltd halhail ef the Grand ■ramiki'' CORNER M A IN AND OAK STREETS wajr aa he did (n 1652." (Continued an Fags Nine) eorpua. Bill went on.X'ia nothing (OonMnuad aa Faga Nias) Palaee. i> ; .
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A n a Lamb atappad out C o r m t r y and Tuttle, who la a town con ~r- tockviUe stable, testified they had been at Wales Present' Bolton R o r k r i l t m ' Car~R*fflstratloB» „ tsf In this play to do a loadl^ tlia itatlon at the time and had •s Coventry Expire March 31 lady, and made a very ebarmtnff- Dulles [View Spurs MaMtiic Ball one. Jackie Bennett and Dick Du* Middletown Man seen a truck Sienna was driving l^rmuda Film * Reiser Will Be Given Contract Little Lcagtie Sets banoaki wore a pair of vory real pasa Um) bus. 'Sienna drives for a W ork, Illness ' . Motorists have an extra ‘Be Your Ag^’ toonagers and Dick Anschutz, A* Middletown plumbing' firm. Red Cross Fund Quota $1,901; month thla year In which to Fined $60, Charge^ Al SchfK>l Here Seen Success Plans for Season tits boy noxl door, was a vory llks- James Breaught, (Coventry, the renew' their drivera reglitra- FiST Annex if Funds Released )elay Doherty, Partisan Wrangle bus driver, also said he saw Slim- By M. M. H. ablo and handsome hero. Ifiipe with "Bermuda Holiday.’* tions. DesplU the information With Passing 'Bus na's truck pass the bus and two M tftchM ttr^ 43rd annu«ll Ma> Heads Nanied fo r Month Drive Rockville. Feb. 25 (Special)' — Last night at BoWers School, M grrlssetU, Carolyn Jansaen mid I carried on present reiistra- cars which wera waiting behind. sqnled Idst night b«fort a Urge wmle Ball, IradlUonally «n* oc f tha ___ tha Manchester Community Play Heiiri Ptaalni completed the cast Bolton. Feb. 25 - (Special) — (OoMUBoed from Page diM ) If we were revising our pr6gram,- 'Plana for the RockvtUe Ltttle U'oni; they expire March 31, not' Coventry, Feb. 15 (Special) — OlBon told Sienna he probably xudlencs at the Waddell, l^hool Mathew J. Reiser, Inc. of Hartford Council Ruling Ncul hlfhUthU «f th* ers presented “Be Tour Age," a In small but v*ry well developed At i it would be said that our policies Lawran^ Davaau, scout council League's 1856 ssaaon were a^- Feb. 29. L, Although DC said he never aaw the had h it buaaa and gas atatlona con has been unanimously voted the Church tar MMon, w a* -hald laat nlRht Coventry. Fa’.. 23 a S p a e la l)-- c o m ^ y by Reginald Denham, un roloo/- auditorium, Manchester W x t e a said. Ilea In the protection of the I have failed.. The laat scsalon o f the State Btanding achool buz he Waa fused aa thera are normally three low'est responsible bidder by ttje at lha Maaonir Tampla, A conVarl A quota n'f haa bean .at ! V . oJ^'nh dounced today by Watts Shattuck, der the iponeorshlp of DilWorth- The' play will be rep eated 'to scored another success. Rockville, Feb. 25 (Special) — united Nations which was Instra- "The (act Is that they have Legislature changed the date charged with paaglng,.a MIdiUe* operating in at many milea at the School Building Committee and by Bari Mttchall aM hta rarmlnc< for the town in tha Rad Croaa fund ; charter to Ralph preaident. , Cornell-Quey Post, No. 102, Amer- night at the Bowers School audi An all-expense Bermuda holiday nineaa and preaaure of pusinesa mental In creatihg the country and failed and they have got to revise i^ e r lc a n Legion, aponeora. who In after , present registrations town m an waa fined 360 on the time of day Sienna allegedly passed will awarded a contract for con tM Vallay Club oi«haatra pracadtd campaign xVljlch onan* Monday and I lean LeiBon. , torium, curtain Urns 8:30 sharp. were Hated today by Corporation In the.' assurancee o f th e United their policies." ’ ■turn handed it over to Cub Park O.l The Uttle League wtU formally Were printed. A State Motor charge In Juatice Court last night one. Trooper LaForge added' that fo r two Is tha capital prise each struction o f a 6-room addition to I tha crand march which waa tof'’’" will continue through March. The pley itself is neither pro States, Britain and France that- He said that resulted from "the Committee Chairman John Ohiund. open lU leaaon May 3 t with the Vehicle Department substa after thl'ee witneaiea teitified there tq a gas station farther east year for the woman losing' the We achool when It Is possible to do ' Counael Robert J, Pigeon aa red- ad at • o’clock and lad by \tov- Thla la an incraaaa qf 10 pat caw found. shocking or' trite. It re- they will act against aggression by unity, firmness snd determina Tha Rev. C. Arthur Bradley of the cuatomary doubleheader. There tion will be opened In Minches- 8gainat him. on 44A which la on the left aide of aims for delaying the rendering of rtilpful btaatar .and Mra. Hobart over laat year, due largely to the itatee In amusing, end eometlmea Continue Series , most weight. Mrs. Barbara Thomp- SAk either side. tion of the free world." Second Congregational Church will be two registration perloda tor ter during the last wxek of Auguat Sienna,. 43. aald he in the road, and that was probably 'The quallficstfon arises because l«aW*tt. other offtcara. paat nma^ flood damage coata borne by the ! hilarious terms, the sad plight of B()n, 466 Woodland St., the flrat opinion concerning Wtdnes- , I t now appears' to him, Dtilles gave a talk on the arout four-year all youngsters Who wont In the March. tended to conault a lawyer and ap the station Sienna waa thinking of. the low bid o f.8142.900 submitted Unite States poUcyTDullea said, tara and thalr wlvaa, organisation. Little League this summer, the [ a father lost in the all too fa- At North Church preaident and reelected for her eec- nesday'a action by the Board of- is to be a "friend o f both the | aald In response to later ques Haadll.g’"he drive In the North I theme "Onward Fpr Ood and Coun- peal the fine. Sienna matntalneov that he did by Reibcr will not allow for full Again thla year, aa ha haa dona first one on March 26 and the ‘ miliar maze of hie daughters' love ond term, reached that goal tbia Common Council in ousting Alder-, Israelis and the Arabs.'' tions. .that Russia is bringing its Sienna wax charged with paxx- not pass a achool bus under the coats of the addition within the system and Its behavior "closer to an many Umaa In tha paat, Frank Dlatrlct’wlll be Mra.'Walter S. Kal- try. second on AprU 2. Tryou U are affalra and his plans for their hap "W hen Death Overtakes Us" is circumatances ■deacrlb^ by the year. It was fitting, therefore, man WllllsTn Doherty. He said the United States Is con Warrantee Deekla 8 a.m.i- 8:30, fam ily fcervice; 11, piness, Add to that a professor Ing a achool bui with blinking $1.50.000 bond Issue now author ours." In doing so, he added, the Crawah'aw created a new and baaxi* lar and Mra. Coacl^. W. Slrant Warrantee deeds filed In the acheduled to atari on April 15. A the theme of the evening Lenten llghti and ditmounting children three witnesses. \ that an unusually fin g film en -Atty. Pigeon aald this morning centrating on lu Ai-ab-Iaraell tlful aatUng for tha ballroom. The Tha South Dlatrlrt laadera will be mbrning prayer. with an eye for a pretty girl, a ized bv the town. The SBC and Soviet Union la "making Itself Town Clerk's office recording parents night for all boya inter acrvlce tomorrow ■ evening In that w a i itopped acroea from ••^en you didn't see tt,’’\^ustice titled ' "Bermuda Holiday" ahould he had received a letter from mem- I eace slsttlement as the only hope Mra.' Dexter C. Whealock and Mra. "Blisaed Are the PeXcemakera,*’ coed with very modern ideas IR i HISS' archltw t John B. Priestley Jr., are more acceptable in other parts of ■ • thama waa'an artinlal ona'and the bcri of the Coimcll requesting a transfers Include: W. Harry Eng ested li) the league wlH be held North Methodlet Cliurch. Starting Lout! Tuttle's gaa station on Rt. Roberta stated. ’ 'You 'd 'bete^ open be shown aa an Incentive to the aeeklng to eatabllsh the additional o(»pea'ce and prosperity - in the daneara moved under dallrataly- Bdgar Wanpdrberg. 'Will be the sermon topic o f the about love, an ex-WAC secreUry IZ ’x k j P i J 1 A . i j legal opinion on the move, by tho world " land Jr. to Rua'sell S. and Mabel J. prior to the tfyouts. the date to at 7:45 o'clock, the eervlcee.are y rK on Feb. 3, accordfng to State your eyes." other women to try this year for funds necessary and hope to have Middle East. He said he thinks bobbing Japanaaa lantara. The or- North Dtatrlct workers will in- Rev. Nathan B. Burton, at the 9 lost In her own perticuler poet which OOP members of the Coun-, On b a I a n e'e Dulles aald h'e PoUerton, property of W. Harry be announced shortly. proceeding under the general TYooper Frank LaForge. TUttle’o In another case last nlglH, Ray the grand prize. this figure early, next week. war cxn be avoided there'but con cheatra played h#naaih a hunaTan rlude MHi. Kmll Koehler, Miaa Hil- a.m. service tomorrow at the Com war slump, and a dungaree doll cll filled what they called "a thought ItTo change in Soviet England; Harry C. Newcombe to Shattuck emphasl^ the fact, topic "PreScrlptlone of Jeeue." station la located on the right aide mond Finnegan 23, 243 Oak The film. In full color with Letters have gohe out to all ceded there Is "soi.ie danger"' it canopy of pastel colors and lace. I^a M, Keller. Mrs. K. O. Davla^ munity Methodist Church, Crystal who ‘quotes French, and you have vacancy catised by Doherty's mov policy, within Russia as well as i1 Malcolm and Ingrid Eri>. propeity that contrary to any statamenta Through quiet meditation, music of the road, from the easterly ap- St., Manchester, was fined 112 for sound, described the numerous at bidden advising them of the deci may break out. The round windows weiw covered Mr- j, |p,. BaBarnabea;. Mrs. Harvey Lake. enough altuetions to fill three acta ing out of hla ward. The pepubll- outside might .eventually be bene In l.#akewoo,i Hrighta; William A. that have been made a* td the pos- snd the spoken word, attention proaqbr . driving to the left side of the high tractions of Bermuda with a run sion » award the contract to l i l i e s also cautioned ag'alnst with plaques of oriental design le- ji^rta, Mra. Mrs. A. K. Stewart Jr.. Dr. Allison R. Heaps, interim of pleasXnt theatrical fare. 111 miRD cans, finding themselves with a ficial to the world, "but. It may and Mabel G. Loeser to Joaeph J. alblllty that gamea may be pl*y«d will be centered upon the in k'l i.x A.-.-ii But Sienna said the only xrhool way at an interapetion. ning account of the fun-filled daya, Reiser. The SBC has been given an political exjsTes*lons~wmch would aembfing paintings, w'lth blpaaomg .^ j., R „ i„ r t Veltch, ,Mra. C, A. pastor of the Union Congrega This reviewer has no wish to majority on the normally Demo- take a decade or a generation to *bnd CISC* C. Gleron of Hartford, In s new; location, all games will dividual In his worship. The themes bus he remembered passing aa he He wax arrested at R iver Rd. gay social life and sports o f a exteriqlon of 15 days on the Reiser strengthen what ho said Is anlArah and birds In hantboo cagM, re or^ Welgo|d." Mrg. Joseph Motycka, tional Church, w'lll give the second write an essay on the gentle art cratlc-controlled Council, replaced evaluate its. signiflijance." property In .^ctor'a ('olony Ea- be played at Becrestlon Field. have been selected to point up the was driving Jo Mansfield was and Rt. 44A by Slate Trooper Wil couple of honeymooners from the bid and therefore have until March belief thai In a showdown, the ful fans. exotlc leaves and buttei;* g r , Tooihaker Jr., Mra. D. of- play direction, but feeia that the Democratic alderman with a tates; CJIarence R. and Florence E. District MeeUag In the series of sermons. "Some „ ^ power of Christ to deal with GEORGIE SHAW pulled safely off the road Into' a liam Carroll earlier thlx week. time .they left the plane In New 18 to enter Into the construction UnltOd States could back Israel fitaa. Black trellises of alm uthi^ ^;ordon. Mrs. E. H. Lawton, Drsmetlc Words snd Works of Brown, ftrot ^nture .'ZJ-Tic: t::; i member of thelf party,' thus giving Oaudet to Robert D V-Irntlne, Donfkid ^rger, a Little League In that capacity, did a very line man's basic needs. gas station area on the left side of York. The onlookers were greatly contract. Originally, the bids could because* A :nl)lean policy would be wrought-lron intertwined q Heckler, Mra. Alan Jeaus— What Jesus, .Said to Nlpo- them virtual control of the Council. property la Waterfront Park. director, has been elected district job. The play moved along slow- The Rev. John E. Post will lead Bt. 44A. MAS .A’irtACK. DIES IN CAR Ihterested In*views of Ihq'Bermuda be held for only 30 days, or until "dominated by domestic political Contract, ’ >» Awarded ■ leaves decorated the walls. i Howlaml. Mrs, R. »I. Davla, Mrs. demus.” at the 10:45 service to ■( Atty. Pigeon said the letter was Mlnlaters Ini Meet representative to attend the first Iv at flrat. but that was Denham's the worship and speak upon the Prosecutor A. H arry Olson re lily fields, the 17th century tow-n of March 3. considerations." Rainbow girls in _ P'cRy J g pomeroy, Mra. Albert K at Congress of LltUe Leagues to be morrow. RUTH McFADDEN signed by Aldermen Bernard The Rev. C. Arthur Bradley, fault. He did not give the actors theme. uj. s u n i ijja ti.-:-:: xsa minded Sienna there is no gxs sta-. Fairfieta. Feb. 25 (Ah-iWilllam St. George, the'English carriages, It is expected that a town meet Saying the growth,efsuch’a feel white gowns assisted with the aung, Mrs. R. W. Ksrker. Mrs. Groua, Edwin Heck. Thomas Kler- For Tree Pruninj; paator, and a group of laymen of held at Chicago March 22, 23, and The High School Pilgrim F el enough to do In the first act. .As tlon oh the left side of Rt. 44A in S. Porter, 70, of Lynwood, N. J., the various hotels and . many other ing will be called to consider ap Dr,]Jani(M F. Engllak ing cou.d create "great danger" to .cKccklng-'of wraps and aerv^ Russell Slorrs, Mrs. E. J. Becker nan, John Schllphack and.William the Second Congregational Church 24. lowship will meet at 6 p.m. to the audience and ^the actors the area where the bus waa waa stricken with a heart attack attractions too numerous to men propriating additional funds ■ for Israel Itaelf. he appealed to Demo punch to the dancers tinder the and Mrs. . J, Ploufe. Stiles, all Democrats.' A copy of The town has awarded a $J25 8 will attend a aupper meeting Tiiea- Heart Runday morrow at the Union Congrega warmed to the situations, the tern pswsed. while driving on the Merritt Park tion. conatructlon of the addition as Dr. James F. English, superin crats and Rep<:bllcana-allke to'con- direction of WlUlam Bray,. The Mrs. Keller will have g tea meet Some 170 volunteers from Rock tendent of , the (Connecticut Con the request has been sent’ to Mayor contract for pruning 35 trees dav at 7 p.m. of the Tolland County tional Church, "Growth In <5ur po increased and by the middle of ^‘You’re w rong," Sienna said. way here but managed, police said, Mrs. Thompson, who expects to soon as the SBC arrlvea at the duct political debate this year In along highways and on public (tru also aeryed as waltreMea In ing at her home for workers ville end Vernon will canvass the gregational (Conference, will speak Herman G. Olson, the attorney AiiKx lBflon of - Congregational Idea of God," will be the subject, the second acL everyona waa In ' " I don't think so.” said Olson.' to get his car out of danger be be In Bermuda at Easter or short figure needed. , such a w ay as to "dcspel this feel property to 'the Dibble. Tree Co., the banquet room for the chicken Thursday at S p.m. town tomori'ow between 2 and 5 on "W hat s Going bn In (Cbnnectl- said. salad supper at 1 1 ofclock, pre CThriatlan C^urchea and Mlnlatera with a flim and discussion.': high gear and held It until the He said to Justice Leroy Roberts. fore collapsing. He died before ly after, welcomed the members Missionary •!© Speak ing on the part o f the Arabs." Bast Hartford. '* The rosier of workers In the In the Columbia Congregational p.m. for the Heart Assn. They will medical -aid roulil reach him, ac cut", tjOwonow nljiht at the Second Pressure by Work pared by a group Irpm Chapilian There will be a public address, Altai curtain. The stage pictures "W e can get a schoolbus full of and guests last evening and ex The Rev. Hans Aurbskken will Dulles was ;irawn Into a dis ■ The Oscar F. Warner Tree Ex Routh District '"HI be announced Church. The Rev. Charlea Myera return to the Union Congregntlt^n- were gbod and the aetting effec TELEVISION witnesses here If you want, your cording to StateyPoliceman Ar pressed the gratitude ot officers deliver >the sermon at United Congrejatlonal (Church In -he sec Regarding hla reasoa for not hav C M rt, Order of Amaranth, under at Kingdom Hall of Jehovahs cussion o f Russia's chanhln;; Cold pert firm of Waterbury submitted . later. '• a, CThurch to turn In the contrtbu-, ond of the series of Sunday eve ing an opinion as yet, the corpora the direction of Mrs, Carl Peter- of the American Board of Foreign Witnessea, 41 Orchard. St., tomor tive. ' , liiMTor." thur Lassen, who said Porter and and m'embers to the businesa firm s Methodist Church at 11 a.m. wor- War policies by Sen. Fulbrlght the low bid of $700 at a bkt open- Loral officials have pointed out lions to Herman Usher, acting nlng Lenten services. tion counael aald. ‘T m not feeling aon. Rainbow glrla wbo q*»tatcd Mlaalona will talk. row at 3 p.m., by a representative Cast •"Then that wasn't the bus I his w ife were en route to Florida of the town for their cooperation ■hip tomorrow morning. This will ID -Aak) who said the Soviet ing yesterday, but failed to ac- Ihst |4,06*.*0 was spent In ..the lreas\irer. after visiting relatives in Massa The meeting will begin with well, I'm loaded with work and I w tr# Joiin titwiHt Judy CUuotd, ~ Hoapital Noira of the W atchtower Bible and Tract The east itself waa a nice blend passed,” Sienna said. In making possible last night'i en be the African mlsalonary'a thirds Union aeemed to be making pro compim.v the bid with bid bond. - town "to cover dsmage of the two D r.' Roy, C. Ferguson, recently PROGRAMS sandwich. supper for all members understand the court docket for Mary Ann Beckwith, Jean Rot- John M. VonDeck, Root R d . , ^ Society, W. A. Turner. The subject of old hands and new faces. Bill Pravlously) ■ Trooper LaForge chusetts. tertainment. visit to the local church, gress In attempts to "pro-empt The. only oth«fr bidder waa the floods last fall. This amount does appointed to the board of the Man Brown, Bill Luettguens, Loretta o f the fam ily at 5:30, with bever Monday la heavy. I haven’t had a hammer. Janice Koelwh, Mary a patient at Windham Communi will be "Hope in a New ,World." 4s A fashion show by the mem The Rev. J. Richard Yeager will the world." (Charter Oak Tree' (3o. o f Rocky not Include any year-round ex- chester Heart Assn., who Is serv ages and dessert to te furnithed chance to make a declalon.” Atty, Ywitohcll. Marilyn Rleder. Malda ty 'Memorial Hoapital It will be followed » t 4:15 by study Moikaiuk and Faith Fallow took bers provided the second half of conduct the second session of the Dulles replied In a Iqud, empha Hill, which acbmltted 'a price of penaea covered through the home ing as the chairman for tomor Video Everyday— by the church. A t 6:15, (he group Pigeon Is also judge of Rockville Xing, Candace King, Chatlene The daughter of Mr. and Mra. of the W atchtower magaglne. the their parts In stride, character ac the program. The three Cormier adult course on the history oif tic voice,' that the Russians had $1,205 for th* job. serx'Ice program. Robert L. Blssell o f I-akewood row's drive, urges a cordial wel tors who never let a part down. All RIghU Reaerved — W K N B — 846 5VGTH— 1410 sisters, well known singers, with Methodism at 9:30 a.>n. at the will be broken up into groups, with City Court. BcmebqL Joyce Billlnga, Penny subject for discussion being "The A declalon on the matter may be made "very little progress." He Horace Miirphey, superintend* oFood Hale Helghta. born Feb. 1# In Manchea- come for the volunteers giving table of Demons versus the table H. T. Dlcklnaon A Co., Inc. their, mother, MiX. Ida Cormier, at Shinn house. The final meeting of program for the children doiyn WhlteTAnlta Coleman, Diane (lee, W CGO-1290 W H A V — 910 .* ready for (he next Council n>eet- added: 'ent o f parks, aald work w ill atart There will be a food sale next ter Memorial. Hoapital, haa been their time in thisveffort. Daily Radio the piano appeared three times, the course on the Gospel of St. stairs in the veati> and Dr.-Eng Carolyn USk and Mary ^nn Aron- of Jehovah.’.' ing, the attorney aald thla morn "THIS ihlnute In Moscow they immediately and Is scheduled to.be Haturdsy sponsored by the Rip and ] named Robin Dale. The couple Dr. Ferguson says that the num Testimonial Dinner wearing sports, street and p8rty Mark will be held Monday at 7 lish speaking in the sanctuary W D R C — 1360 Eastern Standard Ttme W TIO — 1080 ing. The next Council meeting are revising thefr whole program completed |n 120 days. , ***Sialcolm Robertson aeryed aa Stitch 4-H Club under the leader have three other children. Mri ber of local people seen at the ChBaael t New Haves, Csaa. t:St ( SI BADGE Na. 714 dresses. p.m. -at the church. for. the adults; Any w hi cannot at' The Moose Lodge will honor —••The His (■at(eler** f 1 will be March 6. general chairman of arrangemenli, ship of Mra. Julia DeLorge at Blsaell and daughter were re. Manchester clinic during the past CkaBBSl la Hsrifsra, ('•ss. Harvey Ward, honorary and Church School services will be tend the suppei* bu('\k ho would like HIU's Pharmacy. Proceeds will be year has doubled over* the pre Andrew Btnheimer of this city Ckaaset it PIIIUIeM. Mats, Mti GBAL BOBKBTN Th® lolloWinfi unn'ram ®ctiedule»« l:B6- Meanwhile, Doherty said this Th® gown® of Ih® ladlfHt wUn ■leaned Thuraday from the hospt with a testimonial dinner at the (?;i ki'SiE only male member of the Watea, held at 9:30 ajn. tomorrow and to bear Dr. English are cordially turned over the 4-H Town Com vious year. He adds that "expen ntaaael t1 KarlaafleM. Mats. RT® Aupplied by tti® rmdl' manage WIIAY—Polka Parade morning he la atlll working on the paatala predominating, made a tal. Moose rooms on March 3 at 7 p.m. rkasael M New Rrltala. Csaa. (Ml CITY DETECTIVE WCCC—K»‘Cord Review was m ajter of ceremonies, and Intermediate MYF will meet at 6 invited to attend qt 6:15. mittee toward Its year-i-ound pro sive drugs at nominal coat have OuiBael as Walerbary. C*bb. —••Hicheel Bidaer’* men! and ar« lubject to change matter from a legal aqgle and will eokirful contrast to the black and ('■omlng Meetinga SMS (Ml TBAVKLOGEE WKNB—Matinee v also displayed the newesj li. .men's p.m. The only regular m eeting at Born in East Windsor, Dr. Eng been made available during the ChaBael U Hslysks'Nats. wiihout ootlc®, . WTIC-Monitor ^ probably engage another attorney wblta of the man's evening dress. gram expehpea. Monday meetinga Include Breexy All TalcottvHle aodWernon news t:M ( a-Ui tUL ABE I'HERC - WDRC—Kat Cnibv togs, for tennis and oilier iports, the church during the'week will Itsh received bis bac:ielor;Of arts Rtne and Gold Banquet past year, through arrangements —••The (ires! Cenuloek Sli lifO - ...... to review hfa case'. L00K1N6 F0R3BUY? Seen on the dance floor were Hill 4-H Sewers, 4 p.rh.. home Mrs, Items are now being handled W UAY—Newa WGTH—Met Opera wearing garments furnished by be that of the Commision on Mis- degree from Trinity College in Cub Pack 6ft swards made gt the tiM ( a> HKY KING _ ver 8(rlhe’^ 4:®®- f •fhe center ot th(» controveray Mrs. Herbert U g g e tt In Alice blue Charlea E. Nyack; Cub Pack 65 with the rhanufa^cturers of medical through the Manchester Evening MS) T.V. THEATBE WCCC^Mualc Room Regal Men’s Shop. Endicott John siona at 8 p.m. Tuesday. 1916 and his doctor of divinity i SHOP At ^ blue and gold bapquet follow: Bob supplies and local-pharmadsta, for Tonight (IS) ORNR Al'TRV 8HOW WKNB—French Music WHAY—Rosa and Bill seems to be the matteivof estab taffeta and net aprinkled with Den 1, 4 p.m., with Mra. Joseph Herald, Rorkville Bureau, located (111 mSt INER THEA'TER telephone Rock pr«||rp»B) "Tap Mfl. MpIII- WDRC—Neskp WKNB-Matinee vided the fatest in shoes; 'Corel Masses will be celebrated at St Hartford Theological Seminary in rhlneatonca: Mrs. T ra n k Chaw- Thornton, Stephen Hayei, WlUlam A T TH E hrstd** WTIG—Monitor publicans have claimed tlpherty Mrs. Louis GUI.- Den 6 at 7 p.m of rheumatic fever, -one of the .m-Ml BOV ROGKB8 WGTH—Newa ^ Casuals, the newest spring.*atyles Maurice C^pel at 8:30 and. 10 1021. Married to the former Alice ahaw, black taffeta with rhine Edmonaon, George Jarquemln, ville T R 5-8136. tt«) / a c INO RROM • NIAI.RAH WDRC—Kal Colbv with Mra. John-Hudgk; Girl Scout three • leading forms - of heart IM> SATl'ROAY WRATHRR- —••Heree Crary^’ l : U - , WGTH-Bob and Rav in suits and daytime dresses; a.m, toroofrow. Bradford Wells, the couple has was no longer a resident ofx|il* stones; Mrs. Malcolm Robertson, (Ml VABIETV HOl'^B—NER'8 WHAY—News Ronald Newman, Dwight Wegner; Troop 71, 6:30 p.m., Robertson disease today." VANF w eeu—Muaic Aooni . 4:16- T erl’s Bridal Shop, glamorous eve i Fire Drill two children, Janet and James War(l, hqying moved out to a nqw champerte taffeta; Mrs. Hertiert wolf, D«hla Roche, David Kies, DERBY BX-AIDB DIES . (Ml ITALIA.N I'll.M THEATER WIIAY—Rosa and Rill School; .-Oreen-Chobot Post and Cub Pack Banquet WKKB—French MuBIC i.'ng dresses; Janet's Mlllinerjf'— The Fire Departpient will hold Jr. —» home In' Vernon, Democrats x(iy K.Bargsnt,. black..taffeta with Save a Life . The ca'se haa no precedent tn Lavanitay, smoke-blue net over 8 p.m., reapectlve firehouaes; Chib gold Oib Scout banquet this eve Legislative Act., died at his home —"Tke HsUesI Day” WetM. Musk- 6 :3®— Blish Hardware ■ Co., .and Qunin'a The first of four aermons on the there front 1020 to 10"5, In the Sec wabeloa. Thomaa French. Bryan Pack 57. Den 3 at 7 p.m.. with • FREE INSTRUCTIONS WKNB—Interview with Tomorrow WHAY—Rosa ant! Bill the history of the (>»ljncll. The pink: Mra. Ralph K. ^ w e ll. ning at 6 o'clock at the Elks Car yesterday after a brief illness. RESTAURANT C:N < S) A.MOX AND ANDY WCCc—Record Review Pharmacy, all cooperated. parables of Jesus'will be given to ond Con«rregatlonal (Church- In Quality Furniture and AppUancet Macnell. Mra. John MacQuown, Den 3 at 7 MSI RKAI lAH WTIC—Rupfl Miller appointment of a Republican to "" aqua taffeta moire; Mrs. Brlgpd riage House. About 150 will at Donahue became city clerk here in A t the Top of the Hill In (It enWRm CORRAL • FREE PARKING WKNB—Matinee Beauticians from Harriet's, morrow by the Rev. Theodore W. Putnam from 1025-1030 and tn. the Aiao, gold aiTOwa, Richard m.. -with Mra. Herman LeDoyt; WORC—Kathie Godfrey WTIC—Monitor fill tha vacancy of a Democratic johnSiHii ICO blue faille; M ri. Ray tend the affair, at which George 1007 and had served in that o f Bolton on Ropte 6 and 44 (111 7.GG PARADE '"O pen Tuee. to Sat. 8:45-5:00 WGTH—Met. Opera ' Charmore and Teri’s Beauty Salon Chandler Jr. at the Congregational Second Congregational (Church In Fawell, William Papanoa. MichXel oy Scout Troop 65. 7:30 p.m.. (Ml BIRTHDAY PARTY WDRC—Sat St the Chase alderman may alao have no prece mond Hughes, white taffeta faille; & H. Wllllama of Manchester will fice for 49 yeara. He was promi Thursday Evening Till 9 WGTH—Thougnt.s for Today made up the models and dressed Church at 11 a.m. ^ c h sermon Manchester, N. H.. from ’SSO- Merriam, Harold Carpenter, Pond Hill School; pinochle card .be toastmaster. Other speakers (Ul L'AHTODNS WHAY—Sjivo.a Islfe w ill have as Its introdiiction a re dent. Generally, a member of the AT LOWEST PRICES Mrs. Wilbert,. Hadden, turquoise Charlea Popple; allver arrowa, nent In church work, the Dem t;tt ( SI ANNIE OAKLEY ^ WCCC-rMualc RtK>ih B:4A— the hair, so that aome of their 1036.* In 1936, he became , su party at 8 p.m., Nathan Hale will Include M ayor Herman G. Ol Fffohiring tht M l 9.2358 WKNB>rResearch WHAY-Hall of Records telling of the parable in a contem same party Is appointed to fill the falUa and blabk net. ocratic Party and in athletics. He —Ansle Tsket s Ckssre f. lends hai'diy recognized the perlntendent of ,Con;,.'egational Loula Gill. Daniel Coughlin,. Gary I Coinmunity Center. son, and EMward Stawarz, chalr- MSI >.i:CV HHOW so COTtAGE STREET W Tie—Ro« k Miller WCCC—Record Review por'ary situation. The parable to unexpIred term of an alderman. ' 501 EAST MIDDLE TUR^j)l|(E—TEL. Ml 3*5147 Mrs. Wlnthrop Reed, aqua net Gray, William l.sK:ke. Roger also served as clerk o f the boards, WDRC—Katbje GiKlIrcy WKNB-Matinee members as they appfared on the (ChDreh •In Connecticut. Tomorrow'a (Tuesday i Little jnkn of the committee in charge. (n i DtHNEVLAND MANCHESTER, CONN. morrow will be "The Prodigal over taffeu; Mri. Walter Barbler, Feuerman,. Drio Smith. Craig of aldermen, apportionment and sparkling rhythms of tho * a'MI HANOE HIDER . W(sTH—Mel. Opera WKNB-MonItor platform, with Mrs. Olive Recave, He is a trustee o f the Hartfbrd Nippers 4-H, 8 -4 ).m.'. with Mrs. Church Activities !:#•- WDRC—Sat at the Chase Sons." Never melt chocolate over direct OPEl^AlLYlO;OOA. M.io9P.M. * . black taffeta; Mra Harry Twele, Standfeat, Thomaa W.el**: one year taxation and education. —••Lei ’er Bkrk" the narrator, calling attention to Seminary r'oundat'on and of Hans Hansen; St. Mary's CYO, The 60-60 Cfiub of the Baptist (LD CISCO KID 7:M < N) VOV ASKED FOR IT WHa Y —Parade of Music WGTH—ThouRhta for Today Werner Hirschs of Manchester heat; the .rich cocoa better lends aqua net and lace over taffeta; •ervice pins Went to Briice Shlr- WCCC—MuhIc Room :®»- the salient points of the garments Munaon Academy. '7:30 p.m., church hsl|: Brownie Ohurch will meet tonight at 7:.30 t:SS ( SI ROBIN HOOD <1R) OVERSEAS ADVENTLRE WKNB—Robbins* Nest WHAY-News modeled. wiJI be discussion leader at tfie ... — —— I f to separate at hlgl' temperatures. Mlsa Barbara Haugh, white net ahac, iTiomas Perklnson,- Gary Trdop 72, 3:15 p.m., North District PETER BROSSI MSI THE Bl'GGI.EX (IB) THIS IS THE LIFE at the church for. an amateur night WTIU—Ross Miller WCCC—CiiotJ Evenini: Good Musie Krauses’ Greenhou.se, provided ■SiSO p.m. meeting of the Junior ever blue taffeta; Mrs. WlUlam Gray, William Morgan. Alan Gray, School audltor-ium; Boy Scout MSI THIS IS VOCB Ml'StC (33) r.RP:AT filLDERSLEEVR WDRC—City Hospital WKNB—Kvenlna Serenade program. Mr. and Mrs. George (.Ml KIT CABSON (3B) IT'S A GREAT LIFE " potted yellow chrysanthemums High Fellowship. The session will ' Baadberg, pink nylon with rhina- Frank U bby, John Bonkowaki. Troop 67,, 7:30 p.m., American Le- (S3) MV FRIEND FLICKA V.' ^ WGTH—Met. Opera WTM*-N-ws Pachichholtz and Mr. and Mrs. (M> f'AVOBITK 8TOBV l:IF* 8 WDRC—News RejK>rlcr and palms for general decorations open with a film strip, "Our Old Issue I^sl Call ^ ! stone tHfh; Mrs. Jtexford Baldwin, Awarded graduation certificatea, > g-ion Home; 4-H Woodworking TRIO T:SB ( R.33) JAC K HENNV WG rH-News Pierre Kennedy are In charge. (IR) iOM.MA.fll PERFO RSU-^ WHAY—Parade ot MusiC and bouquets of the same flowei's Testam ent' H eritage” and film coral tulls; Mra Brio 8 . Anderson, a Scout handbook, neckei-chlef with | Club, 7:30 p.m South Street e e m i e b b ® WCCC—Mubio Room The nominating committee of K " EASY i;|IRK rARRINU. ANC'E 4:16-. centered the green covered tables. "God: The Way We Worship Him x^For Marine Unit. moas roi^ lace over taffeta; Mrs. allde were Bruce Shirshac and | School: Uons' Club, 6:30 p.m., UB) THE VISITOR WKNB—Request Matinee WHAt^Sporta Bpottlcht \ (he . Methodist C3iurch w ill meet RiiwarM I Halt WTIC—Ross Miller s The models, 30 in all, entered the — the Jewish w ay." Robert Miildoon. peach chiffon; Thomas Perklnson, who' were ac- 'First Congregiational Church vea- MANCHESTER •.-'‘ HlarkitiaU" WDRO—Dance OiciicsirR WCCC—Good hjvenins Good M u^ tonight at 8:15 at the home of nb rm ll (33-3B) SPP:CTA('1 LAB (Colar- WKNB—Evening Serenade stage, cam< to the center, then Hlrsche will (liscuss the syna The Marine Corps office In Hart ‘ M ra Bertram Mulaensr, black lace; rspted Into B ^ Scout Troop 57 try; Board of Finance, 8 p.m. A * Bl>lh« I Lm tlh WGTH—Mel. Opera WTK'—tiirictlv StKiris Walter Wakefield. The men will ••KISMKT** rait) "Paanrama" with gogue service with tlje fellowship, ford has issued a "last call" for Mra York Btrangfeld, black taf- ^ Aaslatant Scoutmaster David I Town Office Building. ‘ •*Ml'«ICIaAND** LUMBER, Inc.. ImoEPitr C’ora wilh Tnay I t:S®- WDRC—News and Weallier took their seats at the tables dur; meet for bowling at 7:30. C'(Rem«Acopf Get together with your friends W IIAY—Parade of Music ^ WGTH—Bob and Rav • ing the rest of the program. a preparation for its attendance At any. young n en who wish to join fata; M ra James Mulsener, blue Fraaer and Bryan Macnell. who New Arrival Randall,' Rambi Lynn an® WGCO— Music Itoom S:M . «:S5 - 9:4S Trrh, 4IU-8:2t for an enjo.vable evening of lUILDING MATERIALS RimI Alpxaiidrp 4;3® - a service on' Friday. Mai'ch 2 at was accepted Into Boy Scout Troop a aon. Craig Patrick, was born The Junior ' High Methodist VN KNB—Requevt Matinee Ciulae wear costumes wore the "Capital (City riatoo'n.” The .. ivylon; M.rs. Ernest (Jox, green taf good food and dancing tonight. <3S) FIL.M FESTIVAL —"Adam WHA-V'—Heart Fund Temple Beth Sholom In Manches 68 hy Assistant Sroiitmsster i Feb. 20 to Mr. and Mrs. A. Samuel Youth Fellowship will meet at the Ken., On FrUcti Rny** AND and Plvalyn" Jran SImmnnn WTIG—Rosa Miller WCCC—Gtiuil bvenliig Good Musie shown to advantage hv President untt Is scheduled to receive the feta wlUi rhinestones; Mra. Albert WDRC—Dance Orchestra ter. Charles Ralsch church tomorrow afternoon at \Ve' believe that you will have and Stewart Ciranvrr WKNB—KvonliiR Serenade Barbara Tliompson, Mae McCon oath' of enlistment on Tuesday, Oonlon, orchid net and laort W orld." woman were assisted by Lynn Bonville and Postmaster and Mrs. C3iurch at Vernon Center will have WTIC-T^oa.'( Miller WCCC—Good Evening Good MuslO and Anna Jclki; street wear by munities. - Mra. George Btiimaltls, orchid lace and Purrelten^ kperial fea WDRf^—Dance Orrhestra M ^ of the church, will attend Vshef, Pstricia Chappell, Grace Herman F. l,eDoyt of town. The for his sermon at the 10:45 service ture Al T'app. Rube Oold- vVKNB—Evenihe Serenade Alice Jetts,. Bess Thompson, According to T. $gt. Mitchell J. and net over taffeta; Mrs. Jsi-k ^ G T H -^ e t. Opera WTIC-Monitr.r the oinner nieetlng of the Tolland Fawell, Karen DePoll, Barbara 1 couple have two other children. tomorrow, "The CaH of Christian 7;S0 ( SI HITCHCOI K rBE8EN18: Herf. H'lllard .Mulliu, Harry Blanche .Snow, Heniietta Ward, Benbenek, local Marine Corps re Mtrcsr, sea-shtll pink nylon;, Mrs. Haenirnnn. Barney Tahey. WDRC—Y.iung Ideas County Laymen’s Assn, at Colum Doggart. Penfiy Rnsaack, Cardri . ■ StewHidshlp." The confirmation MH-IMI IIKAT THE CLOCK W lI.VY —Parade ot Music WGTH-Bob and Rav Ruth Olson, H elely Zimmer. Vir cruiter, Monday noon Is the dead Carl Petersen, aqua nylon; Mra. MS-.131 OZABK Jl niI.EE Mill C'liriiff. Dirk Cavalla: WC('C-*Reei*rd Revue bia on Tuesday at which the Rev EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE llrfs LeBlanc. Patty Berg. Patricia i Manchealer Evening Herald class for instruction In church Whitney Darr»w Jr., Vlrffll ginia tJhameroy.,iMyrtle Suhie, line for applications at his office Arthur Holmes, cotillion blue vel I77-JS> THE niG ACHPRISE WKNB—Robbin s Nest , Charles Myers will be speaker. Oulnan. Linda Haverlock, Janice Coventry correapondent, Mr*. C. membership for high school .young THE A.MERICAN UiGlOX S:S4( SI JAC KIE G4.EA80N SHOW Partrh WTIC—Monitor ^ 'WHAV—bupper Serenade Rita W olf and B etty VijJtenson. In the Hartford post office. , vet; Mrs. JuUa Sellert, pink nylon (IB) CHRISTOPHERS WCCC-Hjood Evening Good Music Choir Rehearsal Srhwager, Mary Lynn and Penny | l« IJtllc, iriephnnr, Pilgrim people will meet st the psrsbnsge DIIAVORTH-CORNELL-QCEY MSI WBTISTLI.NG WORP-Richard Ha>cs ■Sport rigs were worn by Ruth SHADY GLEN net; Mrs. W alter Waddell,, aqua (27-SOI PERBV 'OMO SHOW „(33) T V. PLAYHOrSE WGTH—Met Opera WKNB—Evening Serenade Choir rehearsal on Wed.nesday B ailh." ; ?-62Sr. St 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. POST NO. 102 R:SB (Ml THE VISITOR . WTIC ..Sfruiitof Glode, M argaret Ii-ish. Mae Neu- nylon net; Mra. B. D. Hummel, Gupali Jssp Bavaell (IB) VARIETY THEATER 1:16— WDRC—Juke Bo* .liirv at' 7 p.m. will continue preparation The PUgrim Fellowship will meet (Ml I.O.VE B'OI.E WHAY —Parade of Music baUcr, Joan Mos.ser,' Loretta ICECREAM l^ e blue lace; Mra. Wilfred Uik Prasants —"Ralderk «f The Harder"' WtX'C—Record Revue * WGTH—Juke Box Saturdav Nicht for the Easter season under Or green taffeta; Mrs. R. Hartm snr rhlnestoiiea; Mra. Harold Lehmns. at 7 o'clock. S:SS ( SI STAGE SHOW" "Stepchild" ^ ^ ’ KNB—Request Matinee l:IA - lupachino' and; Rose Brillant; HI-FIDELITY OVER 2B DELICIOUS I-XAVORS \ orchid net'and lace; Mrs. Robert < ) T N • A WHAY—Supper Seiunado evening gowns by Ida Cormier. ganist W alter (Jrzyb. Spfcclal mu '^ace. black net over pink; Mies pink,and charcoal lace; M|;a. Ralph turquoise taffeta with rhlne.slones; Morning worship wllhbe held at WTIO—Monitor RECDRD.S THE MANCHESTER COMMUNITY PLAYERS • :S0 ( S-lHi LAWRENCE WELK WDRC—Dance Orchcalrn WCCC—UiHfd Evening Good Music Coi rine Zarem ba,. >,Marion Cross sic for •Palm Sunday. Maundy / V FROM WHICH TO CMOOSE Swanson, delphinium blue n ylon' Mrs. Frsnk Oakeler. powder blue 10:45 tomoi row at the First Evan ®HOW WKNb—Evening Serenade Thuraday and Easter services are 'Bbtrley Peteraon, yellow net over WGTH—Met. Opera WT1C-. Monitor Lucille Vincek. Janet Everett. PHONOGRAPHS net; Mrs. John Fox, blue nylon | ince; Mrs. Dori.* W. Jsrm, powder gelical Lutheran C?hurch with ser'; (.VMHt^WO FOB THE MO.NEY i:M - Included it) the practice sessions. tw iL . 3R('’—Jan (UiberAprc'he.^lra WCC('—GihhI Evening Good Music Mrs. Lester, Wolcott, line liiiy.*- STAR TMKATKR —Jimmy IN YOMS POCKET ■ \VCTH-Mel. Opera ^ WKNB—Eveninc SereAade Hospital Notes ' ------^ Ion jersey oi’er net; Mrs. John W. tsline .with silver and pearl ac- tonight at 8 o'clock. Sunday aerv- "BE YOUR AGE” lluranip—(iup«l: F<«lhpr Hit* 1:16- WTlC-’-L'Hie Ranger Nlanchrsler Evening Herald Bol- Speed, orchid aalln and . net with Irea will Inrhidie Holv Communion. llam* WHAY—Polka J^nrada WDU(!—Tot) Hal Concert ceaaories. ' . ■' WCrTH—Juke Box SatiirdhA’ NiclU Patients'Tnilav: 187 ' •flon correspondent, Nlrs. ,Io*eph rhinestones; Mrs. (Jharlea K. L y h »‘ lt;M I R> UFF. HKfilNS AT M W(-VC - ReO(/rd Revue ,, BOWERS SCHOOL AUDITORIUM .WKNB—Request Matlnea ' 1:43- AD5!ITTE D YESTERDAY: D'ltatl'a. telephone Nlltchell $*.5,545. pink taffeta and rtet. NSMOKK WllAY - .Supp'T St-n-nade (IBI LATK SHOW *' WTIC-Monltor John Winzier, 22 Wadsworth St.; Mrs, David Spencer, yellow ny- ''IVpmpn Wlia Tamp Bark" W DRC—Dance Oirhcsira WCl.C—Good Evening Gire*d Music RUDY JOHNSOM <33*301 CiK(»R(iK (lORKI. SAVE AT WGTH —Met, Opera WKNB—Evening Serenade Karen Rivard. 204 E. Middle Tpl^e., ^Inn tulle over taffeta: Mils L.vnn j 8 :3 0 T o n i g h t «:B f- WTK.’ -I.on* Ranger Leo .Theriault. Willimantic; Mra. Ekcfrician (S3) FILM ' WI>H('-^Min*ic^ bv Anloniiii |200>Bccl Hospitar Scl^tlke. white nylon nel_ with riif- WHAY—Polka Parade Gladys Frances, Rockville; Mar EVER GET HOOKED?/ AD.MISSION SI.00 INCLflUNG TAX 1B:M < ft P^THKI. * ALRKRT WCi'C P.eci.rd Revue * WGTil—Stage 17 ^ floarM rs. Russell 51. Roberts., ice S Jl WRKSTI.lS'ti cArp;Rs .WKN'Bb-riohhlns’ Nest' . shall Gianberg, South C oventry;' TEL. PI 2-68S3 ' blu« erobroldered tulle; Mrs. Hsy- J1SB) YO.I R HIT PARADP: NORMAN'S .^WIIAY Suppi r St'it iiude Stai’ed al Scliool •‘You Can Taste The Quality” ' i ~ FAMOrs i I.A^ICS WITC—Monitor j John Belej)geiC, Rockville: Mrs. den GrlZwold Jr., cocoa bi'own with ! WDRC—Kajiciimllnt Rhythm f tGimkI Evening Grtod Musl(3 AFTER 4 P.M; ‘Chahees are you got stuck more thaq MIM.ION nOIXAR MOVIE 445 Hartford Rd. Tel. Ml 3*4592 W (;T il-M ei. Opera WKNB—Evening Serenade R 6.se Conti. 22C St. James St.; rhtneatones; Mrs: 'R ich ard^rifflU i, i The 200-hed A rm y field hospital once on a pour meal. That never hap- - 11:M ( m IMirCtl.AS FAIRBANKS 4 :1 ^ . W riC—Monitor Lawrence Lcgler. <3fi Jaryis Rd.; ‘^ark ailk taffeta with silver; Mrs,': PRKSKNTS — “ Janan'n \VitAY —Polka PararU—. \^'D^^"—<^«untr^ Sule Roger Moore, 51 Vernon'^St.; designated .(or storage here ar- pen* here—iMing superior food to Hnu«P" - 9:»0 ( R) C HANCE OF A L1FETI3IB v fterMffi Rkvu»* WGTH-Srage .l^leri Thompson, pink net over I (lH-33) TV THEATER Christine Ehlers.-SI Brookfield St.; -Hved yea’lcrdav at.^ad(lell School^ begin with results In perfec4jloifv-al- KM)S TOOAV <1K» MIM.ION IMIM.AR MOV# WKNB—nobhins' N>st k:l3— , • t .i tafftta; Mrs. L. Edward Wfilt- —••Vrlvrl T»a«’h'* —"Try To Rpmrhibrr** WTIC—Moimor . WHA3'—SupPvr Sen liade’ Mrs. Berths Schladalg. Rockville; a-.i wn* cai cfully'.storcil »w*.v ways! Starts OK TROY' (33-3B) TV l•LAYHD^ ME )-omlv\baby blue net over taffeta; ; (i9> i.atp: w o r i.ii nkww W'Dne—Knuchisdiic n(ii.thin WC(-C—Good Evening Good M'.slo Mrs. Virginia Manchester, 74 with other emergency nicdlcaJ, WOOLEN *HKII)K A rp:TKR' 133> HOLLAR A RKFOND "Tha Tarrorlsls" E. O. ■ W(JTH-:-Mf(. Oiiora WKNB—Evening Serenade* Mrs. Allan Holmquist. s K r 1 m p i Tomorrow Marshall *'• (SB) INNER SANCTT M . 4tS«^ WTIC—Monitor , ^ Elizsbeth Dr.; Mrs. Marion Moote, .sujiplic:. there. pink saliK, and taffeta, i C H O K^l, , ^ —"Rlin® Lark" (33) HALF HOI R FILM WHAY—Polka Paraile, WDRr-»-Countrv Stlyle 186 Highland St.; CthaHcs. Bode. Fred .Edwards, local CD direje- 9:30 ( R) TED MACK'S A.MATECK W'Cee—fl*corrt Hevue W()TH-St(iBe i7 PSTOWII Mra. PaiiV Carter, rose lace and I LEGAL RKVKKAGES 11:SB ( R) WEP:STLING HOCK .43 Hale Rd.; George Willard. 47 tor, said Manche.sler is one (If 10 W1 PHARMACY M l REMNANTS (t1) e l e v e n t h h o i r m o v ie WKNB—.Matldfe" - chiffon over iaffeta; Mrs, Albert (IK) (CRTAIN (AM, WHAY—Sal Night Ret'oid Review Stephen St.; Richard Gray conimuniUc.s in the. State scheduled i —'Thtraia C'alHna" (33) HALF HOI R FILM WTIC—Monitor <«t.50 HnrHoi'd Rd.— M l 0-9949 Heavisides.^ orchid nylon tulle and 30 O A K ST. (SB) FOf.LOW THAT MAN w n n e —Kal Co;hy WTitJ—AloTiRoi ). *■ Callahan, 49 Coleman Rd.; Mis. to receive one'of the hospltalil. snd Ruff StripM Fdr r k e . THE SCRHirS TWO TOP RCTORS M THE (33) ALFRED HITCHCOCK '"WGTH—Mot. Opera WDRC—I.zonlslana HavTlMe” t- lace; Mra. CarioIINM. Lovell, black , MANCHESTER O a k G iill —**RUrk Ifpf, WhItP Tin" PRESENTS—"Placr of Isabelle Hoar, RoclivIHe': Michael Tile hospital include.* such varied WGTH-SKide *17 FUR LESS THAN $12,000 ' Bnridinvand Hooking velvet; Mrs. (Jarl utistafson, pale OOaiLE-SNOW THAT TOPS 'EM A|.L! ShadtiMs" . , 6:46- Eccellente. 48 Maple St.; Michael fu b U c's IBiBO (IR) APPOINT.MENT WITH ttchis as stomach primps and' tour green antique taffetifcv Mrs. Her .’ ' ' TeJevish)n Programs WIIAY—Sat. Night Record Rev.iew - Lenko. Willimantic. , ’ l O P E N ^ ADVENTCRE WTIC—Monitor niquet.*. alcohol lamps and oper bert Unveldei'. pink hyacinth irid (33) IT’S A GREAT LIFE , On Page Two WDRC—Eoul.^iana Hnyride . ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs Ruth ating’ table. _ . escent taffeta: Mrs, John Perello. INSURANOE (SB) LORETTA VOI NG SHOW W(:T 1|-Stasr 17 Craft. South Coventry. m n RU8 SHOP —"GBKaadhrlt" l„4«raUa Bought with matching State svocsdo green net; Mrs, ' Arnold BIRTHS YESTERDAY- A aon ii •* Vi»u«a A Si'oM ForbrH W J f A Y - 8 ai .Ntftlu R ecord nrv|e*V ,anrt fcdcial funds, the hospital will | DAY: You Oan Own'This-Fine'' Wenzel, brown and gold taffeta; SSTsIcott Avp., Rockville ^.V1) h a l f HOI h f il m \VTIC— M nm i’op to Mr.',Slid Mrs. Paul • wanohak, be used in the event of atlai k or ; ... • • • "■’ .■■■ - Mrs. Alan Lc(tgard. shell pink Isce (33) WATERFRO.vr y ■ ' ■ -1' I REAL ESTATE ' How Cl¥risUan Science Heals W D R fiqiiladcjplilai Oiiji. 1 West Willlnglon; a daughter to natural diskstei . Local offit-jals j TULL CELLAR ' - Phpne TR $-5706 .ami net; Mrs. R. J. Simpson, pale I0:SB < Ki W'HATS MV UNE V V VG TH -Jukf Box »it. Night if (IR) DATELINE EFROrE V.I3 M r . and M rs.' Howard Gold, '59 can tap the store. In the event o f S ^ pink nylon marquisette; \lrs. Rob pChorias W. Lathrop* (tt) THE VISE • « ".DIVINE HELP IS WllA.Y'-r-iiiU. N ight R ecord R eview Barry Rd, ■ I $ocal disaster,' . ' I iSUNDAY ★ TILE BATH ert Wsssell, black snd aqua ta f (30) JtSTICK WTlLVM.'filfor Agency, Inc. —"Srptnira of Drath" BIRTHS TODAY: A son Ao Mr. feta; Mra. Dudley .Havens.^ emerald W D R C — Plilladetphia O rrh and Mra. Lawrence Billiel. 92 CHARLES W- LATHROP (33) 3IIM.ION DOLl-Aft MQVIB ALWAYS AVAILABLE" ' W U TH —J-uke B m X S a t N i g h t ★ HREPLACE r taffeta. IOC' Rast Center Street (33) SHERLOC^K HOLMES A. Spruce St.; a daughter to Mr. and Thrtow Tbem 'Mra, John VonDeck,., nra u v e J..-.- il:BB ( R IR-3.D SI NDAV NEBS 8PB> W H A Y -Sa! Nlglil Reronl Re\'lew Manrheeter. Conn. CIAL W H A Y k.G., Sunday, 8;1^ a.ni. Clarence Heritage, 35 Colum ★ CUSTOM BUILT DON'T Awny ' satin; Mra. Ward Stevens, wheat W T K ’- -A dlai S l‘'V»’i|,son (14) LATE WORLD NEWS I W Dft(^— Dance OrrheM ra bus St. Still pleBty of wear left In taffeta with rhinestones: -Mrs. W. (tt) PIONEER VALLEY THEA I W G TII— Juke Box Sal Night ' DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: ON YOUR LOT lt;40 (Ml late: show TER—"Who Kilkd Doc •hoM whea brought here to r H. Baldwin, heather blue lace with —"Ancel On Mv Khnulder" Robbih" O'. I Mrs. Helen Ericksen/ Wapping; rhlneatones,. Mra. Edward Plate, arums-iMKiKW (iWI) MGHTt'AP EDitlON NEWS W M A V — Sat NiffijJ fter.ord Review ★ , WEST COAST axpert ropBlriag. (3B) SENATOR RCSH W TK* Adlai S k W i r o m Warren Robbins. Talcotlville, Mrs,, * WORK DONE WHILE black silk organza: Sirs. lame G il lt:BA (,VV) PR E VC ES^ 11:13 ( Ur LEH PAI L A MARY FORD GENERAL WDRC—D ance OrchiM iua Alice LUtle, Rockville; Mis. Sophie LUMBER dings, ndntgreen nylon net with lt:SB ( R) NIGHTCAP THEATE|I SHOW 'W G Tn*“Juke Box Sat .Night Kowalski. Rockville; Mrs. Joyce YOU W A IT . —"SI. Beany .the Dip" (IR) Mil l io n iio i.l a r m o v ie i q m i - FO R . DELICIOUS —"\>lvpt Toorh" Chick, Rockville; Joan''Rretssler, u A 1YS9 ( R) NEWS W H A Y -.Sal ‘Nlgtit I'ecoid Revlru’ ★ HOt’WATER's (SB) THE LATE SHOW ^ TV SERVICE , W TJc;— M fihitol Rockville; Peter Beckwith, 15 ------^ — ------— i i ^ -r-"Tha Intruder" W D R C — Rfininiice M(x>dR HEAT s A k l y u l y e s 1 (33) .MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE A Call Hartland St.; Mrs. Buelah Paquin, SIM).4Y. KKB. 7« i W EITn-Jiike Box Sat. Night, SHOE REPAIRING SUNDAY DINNER U:3B ( Ri SHERLOCK HfILMES Nights"'K. aa*aa$tS5 Plus Parts I ( * ; l 6- East Hartford; Mrs; Sadld Jung- ★ FULLY INSULATED OP THE BETTER KLND —"Elffpl Toaar^' W IIA Y— Sat Night Record Rc\icw ninn, 32 Durkin St.; Arturo EASTWOOD • ;(e~( Kl jU 8. W TK-M .diUfir 18 MbbIo St.—AcrOaa From UmttMt ewUk —"•Vanlkhlnc Caapla" 1 W DRC— Romance .M o i h J i b Gllhimo. '811 E. Middle Tpke,; Walls. Collar . LARGE BROILED . I,.. Thr .... •Xtary .***. of•* . < R) NEWS Wo Onild the basic House— Excavating C(;llar. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BIANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 19M MANCHESTER EVENliJG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1966 PAGE nV K P A C P K )U R troope of the regular Franch army. doing what 11 onoa did Itself, And ESEEkuL i|bmrlfp0tpr ^ But the dey when eoldler'e pay le''a, aa did the gathering dowm DroocUet lEopnUts IfproUn and uniform can hire brother to in New York on tVedneaday, think By BOOEB ralOB Skytoatch Schedule Spielman Elected shoot down brother is fa^ng, and about, and honor, the good kids once in a while, Just to vary the Top Trinity Cadfet S ?ri!S f^ «a tha aaaumptlon’ that it can w'ork Churches •M E g . r m . $8. U MmcU t«r*ft routine, Maacimtrr. Conn. ja daily growing more dangerous — MIdniglit——8 a.ffL • • • • ...... Valtoitaenf N( TROMAB F. raROUSON, '' for France. 2 a.m.——A sjn, ••••••• ...... VsliMiteen Wapping, Fab. 35 (Special)— V u J tS n R. FERGuaorf Nouth Methodist Church Ml. inmes' R. Q. Church RAbart W. Spielman, a freshman Fubll*b«n , The other dey, a detachment of- 9laln Rt. and Hartford Rd. Rev. John F. Hnanon, Pnslor 4 a.m.—8 a.m. BH SurrsS . Richard Oatlin. ftandaB OcMbtr 1, liu the French arpiy. in battle with Rev. Fred R. Edgxr, Mldlaler RevV George P. Hughee 8 a.m,—8 a.m. • • at Ttlnity Cbllage, has been chosen OpeiiForum - Rev. Percy Mmllh, '' Rev. Edgnr F. Fnrrell • a.m.— 10 a.m. . . . laulay Jr., Richard Ooo6> tha AFROTC cr8at of the tconUi, PaMUb*«i*« Et#i7 ETtnlnj. Bfc*pt the Algerian rebels, suddenly I l i t UoHW*- Enlcfpd at tb* Aaaociate .Minister It w o i aanouiiCafl today by L t Ool. ..tea at Manchaattr. Caa»,-;aa found Uself under fire from e l.,enlen fteadiag Philip Treggor, Minister' of Mnnlc Sunday Masaea: l6 a.m.—18 noon . Saymour, Jannna Jneoha. l >CB«d ClaasCl« MaU Mattar. , group of Its own native troops, To the Editor. For adults, 6, 7, S, 9, 10, and 11 Noop—2 ^.m.‘ . . . . Braadhaft, Jamaa H. Ar- Jerry Ayara, head of tha ROTC ' thur. ■triaoupnoR rates who deserted to the rebels in the Once before you kindly let me Service of Worship nt • and o'clock, with two Masses at 9, ope program at Trinity. i Pajfttbla la Adaaaca Aisi^ this column for Information 10:49 a.m. , in the main auditorium for adultf 2 p.m.—4 p.m...... Vafuateers Needed. Spielman la tlic tom of Mr .and OM TMY ...... course of the battle. Of the '200,- about the Protestant Bookshelf in 'Reception of new membere (10:49 ' and one for the children In the 4 p.;n.—6 p.m...... Thomas Hickey. DIRECTORY (V Mrs. ArLh ir St Spylman, Elling M s M oMontte n t h ! ...... ••###•••••••••••••••...... 000 French troops operating in Al the Mary Cheney Llbrafy. May I a.m.) Itgaement; and two Masses st 10, 6 p.m.—8 p.m...... Oawford Allen, Arthur Boutfnrd. ton Rd. A grade ate of EUlaworth Ont Month Ja»a»«aaaa*a*« 4 * * ta * * « * geria, 49.000 are native htpslems. do so again, - especially, as some Sermon, "Never Stop Praying” one in the msin auditorium and 8 p.m.—10 p.mr ...... Mary and William Hawltt. High School, where he visa a four Wotfcly aaaa*a*aa*«a*******«******* of oviv newer-books are good for ...... Robert McComb. T. P. HOLLORAN Copy • a a a a a a a aa a a a* aa aa a a aa a ,tA ^ e se , in the present stmosphere? , Dr. Fred R. Edgar one In the basement. • 10 p.m.—midnight y*or honor atuitont, he Is a .hernia- Fresh Fish at Manchester Sea Food Messier SaliafiLei^Upholetrring Requirem ents HAIR STYLES FOR SPRING Service of Worahip at 8 p.m. Monday, Feh. t i "try r.iajor at Trinity, and a mem RINERAL HOME . member of ~ l^ve to be"regarded as 45,00^ a time there w ere^ 2 a.m. - 4 a.m...... Voloateers Needed ~The monthly award is based bn tbtlUad^to tha uia of rrpubIleaUon of ,Meanwhile." while native unltyJ siiasive, terms the great ideas of 9:30 and 10:49- a.m. Church Rev. Robert Carroll anm little pige named Toth, Fred and 4' a.m. - 6 a.m.^ ...... Vehnteeni Needed. IdaoUy loeated—IcoavaoMat and ASK ABOUT OONTOUR HAIR SHAFING , , Si^Rawa dlapatcbaa cradltad to H. or drill ,fl4ld, extra-curricular and and fanaticism keep growing, the the Christians, faith on God and School. ' Rev, Theodore Gnbala, Asalstaate Harvey./Tom and Fred were iaxy , 8 a.m. • 8 a.m.' ...... Emmett Roberts, Paul lacobaied classroom performance. away froos tha bday thormigii- ’ I not Edianrtaa cradKwJ man and love. Pike and Kiumm 8 a.m - 10 ajn...... Martha Prentice, Mary Ann Aren« fara. DIstInettvs Bcrvica. Msrt- and aiSo Uio local newa pubUahad he^. French population of Algeria, 10:49 a.m.. nursery. bums, while Harvey was ambi- Seeks Special C om m ittee^ jLll rtShbU oC rapubltcatlon of apKla^ have helped to answer many peo 7 p.m.. Senior MFY meeting. ' Mdsses op Sundays at 7, 8, 9, son Joseph Milei, president or the o n FsHHttoa. ^lapatrtiM'barata ara alao raaanrad. feeling its own position and ple's Intellectual problems In their Uous and spent all hia time tinker ...... Mr. and Mrs. W. Small Mrs. Leonard Lincoln will speak 10 and l‘l a.m. and Masses down ing with his hi-fi recording outfit. 10 a.m. - 12 Noon Wapping PTA, will present a njan Full aarrlci'CUent of N. E. A. Senr- clviitzatlon »t stake, also grows flne book on "Road Blocks to on the theme. . "Christ in the stairs at 8 and 10:15 a.m. Noon - 8 'p.m...... Evelyn McCauley at the next meeting of the PTA, T. P. HOLLORAN Fsllh." PhlHlp’s translation of the World's Music." j One day along came a big. bad 2 p.m. - 4 p.m...... John McContille, Roger Winter Ptoaeral DIragtar *'puWliihara ^«a«nUUvra: Tlw more violent, Impo.slng its tomato Gospels is a *good companion piece W61f. The Wolf went to Tom apd March 6, to fon-i a citizens com- Jultua Matbewa'Spacial “ **•* 7 p.m., 71,1 and 8th Grade MYF Chureh of the Assumption 4 p.m. - 6 p.m...... Ed Feltham, Ronald Wabrak inlttee for batter educatioruil and b'arjfsge vetoes on the sttempis of to "I-etlers to the 'Younger Adams 8t. and Thompson Rd. Fred's house which was made but ...... Beverly Caae, Valeric Johnson JO H N J ; c KATTY JR. YcTlt. Chlcaao. Dstmlt and Boalw. _ will aee and dlscusi the film, "How of old Raspberry Boxes and he 8 p.m. - 8 p.m. rtcraaUonal facilities. The group 99 EAST CENTER ST^—T«L MI-6-6009 * member AublT BUREAU OF Premier Mollet to launch "conces Churches." It Is a new translation about a Date?" Ret . Joseph E. Farrell, Pastor 8 p.m. - 10 p.m...... ^Kenneth Churilla, Peter Gallaaso would, confer with thi School Licensed Cmbnlmer CIRCULATIONS ' ______of the Gospels with sccurscy and Rev. Francis T. Butler huffed and puffed and blew it sions which might pos.:ibl; create down and had Spare RIbe Almon- 10 p.m. - Midnight ...... Virginia Manchester Board and town officials regarding 175 Oaater St.—TaL BH-S-TOM tba Herald Printing Comnainy.ny, Inc..1 a division among the Algerians winsomeness, Sanford's "Healing Ckmcordia Evangelieal Lutherax^ Skywatch Post located on top of Manchester Police Station.‘*VoI-' aaaunaa______no financial i aapoaalbllity blllty for Light" portrays the relationship Masses at 7, 8:30 and 11 a.m. dine for dinner. Then he went to standards in education fnd new tebocraphtrar----- errbra------appeannSapi*arln1i »nIn ad- them. or Friday from 1-5 ^rtlaamanta and other readlni mattar ' The shape of things thus seems based on many of her own person of ^spberry boxes, but when Har and social programs for children Your frokM food coo- to TBa Mancbeater Eranlna Herald. The Rev. Erlrh Brandi, Paatnr. HI. Francis Asalsl Chun'h p.m. or Tuaaday evening from 7:80-9:30 p.m. of all one in which force, ..eal, and deter al experlSnces. Bouquet in h'Is Mouth Windsor, RL SO vey heard, the huffing and puff mg Dlaplay adrertlalng cloaing houra: \ book. "Everyday Life In New Ivan Beckwilh, ^ he opened the door and offered the One of the goals would be a iHETrS BROCERY toE wM RN yoor fiaoBOF For Motklay—1 p. m. {yiday. mination are going to dictate the Organlat and rholrmaater. Rev. Arthur ,1. Ileffeman, Pastor fcr fiieadajr—1 p. m. Monday. Testament Times" Is more of sn Re.v. Kenneth J. KarveUs, Curate Wolf a contract aa a recording waa in company of a local court year-round organized recreational Cor. Pitktii and East Center wMi top qoonty boot, Kr Weda«a«Aar-l p. "* outcome. At the moment, the encyclopedia than a book of inspi artist. And sure enough, once they prosecutor when ha had hts trouble program under competent leader- For Thuraday—1 p. ^ Wedneaday. ration. It gives detailed accounts Second Sunday in Lent—' got the huffing and puffing down with police. IVhen the case was .ahip, which would lead co building je l. MI 9-6922 . pork, kmb ood vool of For fWday—1 p. m Tburaday. French still fisve the upper hand 8:4.5 a m.. Church School. Ma.sses at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and II Connecticut K r Saturday—1 p. m. Friday. in the depsrlment of force, but of the everj'day life of Palestine, on wax, they took it to Mitch Mil presented, the next morning, it playgrounds at thb Wapping .and tbo lowoit postiblo Claaaltled deadline: 10:30 a. m. each giving information about coins and - 10:19 am.. Worship Service.^ ler and found they had Invented was continued, without explana Union achools, openihg a teenage H im S a k e tie n are atill unable to control the -fSecond sermon In series ori "Par-' .. ______^_____ f a * prieos. day of pubUcaUon except Saturday — cooking and the other aimple ac Mt. Maiirice'a R. C. Chureh "Rock and Roll." Moral: Don't try tion. for a period of one month. cahteen service, uhing the achools S a. m. . . ______country. Their situation ia not tivities of the common life. Staf ables of the Kingdom'.': "A King to figure the music business. Yankee Such long continuances usually for youth activities and A thorough dom TrcBS\ire Wsits." Nursery in Bolton Center Of M tots and GroenriM Saturday, Februaiy 29 likely to Ifnprove,, The French bar ford has written a book called, Rev. Ralph Kelly, Paator By A. H. 0. Imply an Invitation to the public . study of starting both aummzr and OMOMy- "Christian symbolism" that uses the Parish House to care for babes to forget about it, and not notice winter outdoor recreational facili- WELT. W O O D >>utBlde influence or iiiediation, and and amall children. of thb water, he saw the heXvena len CoM I m t A Long Trail with equal facility both word and Sunday MWsses qt 8:30 and 10 what finally happens to the case. ~ 'ties. LOCKIRPUNT walk out of the United 'NjMiojtS' picture to help us understand the 12:30 p.m., Service of the Lat Opened, and the Spirit like a dove The name individual who had hia The lusplcion here, of course, is To Hear Stevenson vian Lutheran Congregation of a.m. - descending upon him. And there driving license restored by’ Rocco 51 MaaeB S t—TW. Ml |- S m WlllianHaSihMigD •Jlia Sanatf'a unwUUns Inyeall- whenever North African matters deeper meanings of much of the that somebody in the Hartford Judge Benedict K^chunos, Town IMBitHMeBI. lot W»W50 Christian symbols that we see so Manchester in our Church. came a voice from ' heaven, say PallottI, after intercession by political picture thought that Gov Chairman Harry (Jdlum, Deputy OPEN SUNDAYS gaUqn of tha Caae niat^er has now ape brought up. It looks like the Jtaered Heart Chureh ing, Thou art my beloved Son, in Democratic politicians, alao 'ya- proverbial tw-o scorpions, in a often and sn seldom understand. Chureh 8t., Vernon ernor Riblcoff himself would be Judge,WllUam Thresher, Probate oemo into raspeclable ahape, with These books are on the Protes Center Congregatlnnat t'hureh. whom I am well pleased,” (Mark ceived mi|d treatment in the local dona a favor if a spotlight embar- . Judge Edward Kuehn, T o w bottle, and no way out. \ Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10 1:9-11). Hartford courta, which actually tha stlacUon of a new committee tant Bookshelf In the library but. Clifford O. Simpson, Minister. a.m. ^ rasaing to the Governor were Treasurer, Fred Doocy, Court of course, may be taken out by R. Russell Feeia'. / V ___ __ Correlative pasaagea from the gave Rocco. something of a techni dimmed and allowed to flicker out. four Damocrata and four Re- Christian Science textbook, cal eXcuae for the leniency he Prosecutor George Stone, Third Have you a favorite chair thatv' MENCHESTEI ^W lcani, four who were for the Worm Turning Day \|anyone interested In reading them. Associate Minister. - The big moral indicated in all Selectman... Malcolm Juno and Have you stopped at the Man-^ ~he very same process for these Mrs. Sherron M. Adrian. The Maivntlon .Army "Science and Health with Key to exercised in hia capacity as deputy this, of course. Is riot that the Gov Tuttle's cheater Sea Food at * Oak ,St. you. By the way, have you taated looks ahabby? If ao, t'fm't discard The coat of thia service ia moder A ltcrtli aaUtl^ gaa bill, and four Who 661 Main .Street the Scriptures" by Mary Baker commissioner of motor vehiclee. Sheriff Stanley Johnson, all lead the very fine shrimp cocktail at iL Let Wilbrod J. Messier of 599 ate and he will gladly furnish you ^27’| Wednesday w'aa a sort of worm Boks is used as in withdrawing Organist and Choir Director. ernor should pursue to further and ing towrt Democrats, are planning SESVICE STATION and purchased some of their fish? A DRYCLERNERS trardagalnat it • a bbpk from the library. Watson Woodruff. D.U., Major and Mrs. John Pickup, Eddy, include the following; The crackdown on Rocco came Impossible degrees that supervi If. so, you will have noticed the the Mancheste: 8«a Food? It is Canter St. upholster it for you. with an estimate on anywor)! you turning day. When a much abused . Officers In Charge » (p.332:23-30); "Jesus was the in retroactive fashion. An„act he to attend the |100-|i-plate Jeffer- Rour* 44A, H. Cpvantry Measler will gladly;‘five you an wish done. He will alao put new Robbj Ont^ of its work, Inavitably; Th^k. you...for the courtesy of Minister Emexltus. sion Of the state's minor courts to son-Jackson Day dihner tonight at fine, flavor, of the fish tliey carry, simply delicious. Try it aome Jime f3 WILLS Sn»IT vr&rm tutAs, there iif sometimes'a this column. C. Peter Carisqh, Baadmaaler son of a virgin. He was appointed had con^mitted before the Gov which he ' pledged himself In the (tel. Days PI i-7600 and the reason for Its extra flavor, and you'll be back toi mo.e. estimate ,'on the epat^ of the 'work, floor carpets -in the car, replacing For inuat coma- a great deal of ex- grest deal of emotional satisfac Mrs. Uilian Perrett, to speak G ^ 's word and to^ap- ernor's new highway safety policy the Statler Hotel, Hartford and and you Mrllt save' yourieif money the old worn ones. ■Very sincerely yours, > — 7:30, Holy Communion. psrticula? instance of the handling hear the address by Adlal Steven Nights PI 2-7807 lies in the fact that Arthur and If you wish, the Manchester Sea 'You Telepiwiw M le3.nM poaure, of the game of Influencfc tions In It, even though it may be .Clifford O. Simpson'. 8, 0:15 and 11, Church services. Mongsler Leader pear to mortals in such a form of was pronounced was punish^ for of speeding cases, when he said he Loring Ventura purchase there Food will boil lobsters for you. and still retal6 a chair that you , Messier Upholstery Is open every humanity aa they could under being a glaring violation of that son. enjoy. Meaaier has a wide range day, froiTi 8 p.m. to 5 p.m., and If Toe 'K In 'Jvaahlngton. not all of it in* that, when the worm has tinned Sermon - - ".lesus Said: I Am the would not reeppoint judges' Who fish from the smaller fishing boats. This Is particularly convenient Bring Um ChUdreto They'll 6:30 a.m., Sunday school classes stand aa well as perceive. Mary's policy. J Fellowship Meeting GtnarOl Repair jSarvica These boats r^e not equipped to of fabrics to choose from. He will you cannot get there during the lluence by the attempted gift of full circle, the situation la really Shepherd.'! didn't play along with his fine A meeting of the Laymen Fel when you are entertaining, it elim day, just phone Messier and he will love to Jnat look aroaM. i 6:30. Special meeting , of the for all ages, beginning of ten conception of him was spiritual, The Governor's policy, when an campaign for highway safety. The stay out for a week or two a t a inates all' the work and makes a retie the springs, put In hew ones SAME DAY $2,900 In cash in an iehvelope. just what It was before. weeks' contest, Alton J. Munsle, fqr only purity could reflect Truth lowship of the Hartford East Assn, 24 Hour Rood Sarvicu .If needed, and the cost will be a make ait.-angementa for'an evening HORRY SHOPPE members of the church in the nounced, not only Memanded atern big moral is that the state’s minor will be ’ held Friday at the First time therefore the fish is brought superlative meal so easy. A full It is going to be emb.arraaslng Down at Atlantic City, on A Thought for Today sanctuary. YPSM. and. Love, which were - plainly in policy on flie suspension of licenses court system, with its incessant in at short intervals amkriot toMed very reasonable one. appointment at your convenience. ipr Center and OrlawoM Bta carnate in the good and pure Congregational Church, South Accessories Of*All Kinds Ifne of Keebler crackem are sold 'Messier has had many years of For all upholatertoig require Ho many individual members of Wednesday^ at the annual conven* 0:15 and 11, Church School, nur 10:30 a.m,. Preparation claas in by the Motor Vehicle Department, openings for political influence and into a freezer. Fish is'at its beat here and they add no. much to I to'maka It yemaelf. CLEANING I.,ord, Teach Vs In Pray sery through Junior high. the quarters directed by Mrs. Ma Christ Jesus. He expressed the but also demanded stern justice favoritism, ought to be* abolished,, Windsor with supper at 6:45 p.m., Candy, Ice Cream, Sundries when it ia freahly caugl.i. and not experience, starting in 1918, and ments, whether on your furniture \6.:- Congress, no doubt, and it Is go tlon of the American Association highest type of divinity, which a served by Jhe United Workers. The chowders and stews. Manchester has been In-business in Manches or ph your car.'^ypu will be pleased ing to be entbarrasalng to many ■ Leht meana<,,many things to 14:30. Pilgrim Fellowship, film jor Mildred Pickup. from the state's, rnlnor courts. and succeeded by a district court Itept in storage. ^ The Venturas Sea Food is open Monday through of School Administrators, a couple many people, but it is snr'ely a and discussion on the topic of al 10:45 a.m.. Holiness service with fleshly form could express in that There has, however, been no re system in which the opportunities speaker will be Charles Fox, who were commercial 'fiahermen. and ter since 1023. He carries samples with the excellent work that ia Interaats and organisations of dlf- age." will discuss "The Layman in his Saturday 8 to 6 and from 8 to 9 on from five leading upholstery com done at Meaaler’a Upholatery, 99k of educators turned-on their tor time of prayer for all of us, A cohol. Bgnd-Music and Junior Songsters. troactive crackdown on the court for political perversion of justice Have you 'they realize how important -the Thursdays. • farent kinds who have been in the Ane. prayer that''all of us might 5:30, High School Bible Cla.ss. Male Quartet and message, "The personnel who treated this pame would be fewer. And this is the Church." The shaker Is chaplain time element is in getting fish to panies, which means you have a Center St; The prices charged ara mentors. ' ^ Covenant Congregational {Starch of the CNmnectfcut Laymen's Fel Heard? You wide choice and varied price reasonable and the'iyork Is done MANCHESTER ara pahnad habit of bpandlng money, in one wejf pray thla day is one written .6:30, CYP Club, color film , Christian's Walk." individual leniently, and no in large moral we expect to find the can buy un the consumer, so they buy fish "Let's face it,” said Dr, Ray by Percy R. Haj-ward: "Major Religions of the World." 2 p.m., Hospital 'Visitation by 43 Spruce St, vestigation, that we know of, to Governor himself stressing as time lowship, a former minister of the from the small fishing boats to range. Cushions may be stuffed as only a professional can do IL srHh S. W. f . vray"or another, iii the effort to mond H. Ostrander,''* aupertn The Rev. K. EJnar Rask, Pastor Devon Church, has been a lay usual. distinC' Society to Install With cotton, springs or foaih, rub AUTO PARTS thaaaayaOMr Eternal Spirit, grant Thou that MrE Major Mildred Pickup and determine whether the aahne H art goes on, in the hope that all thi.s tive and |ier- insure its absolute fre-shness. Try obtain lagialatiye galna for them tendent of achools in Mlneola, "1 In my prayers themselvea' 1 may Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson. Ernest Johnson Jr., Organist ford political web of influence present petty unpleasantness can worker and lay preacher, the Aral some and you will taste 'the dif ber to suit :^our individual taste. f'ominunity Baptist Church induatrial chaplain In Connecticut sonalized gifts; There is absolutely no obligation Sikorsky in Pact 7 70 BR(0 AD selves, for their own money in know we're not as bad as our Anri tho anawer lot the ancien 998 East Center Mt. i^t the Green 7:30 p.m.. Salvation meeUng which could reach Pallotti also atill produce a large public divid here, or lenm ference. Officers Tomorrow terests, or simply for their, eco petition, Ix>rd teach me how to with Band and Songster music, 9:30 a.m., Sunday Schobl. was able tb reach the court. end. ' and a teac'her of public apelking. Every Friday and Saturday, the in asking Messier to call at your critics say, hut we could do much John R. Nrubrrt, Minister 10:45 a.m.. Morning 'Worship. Grange Meeting Jo make them home and give you a free estimate Ahraya At Vtmr garvlea Bar ^ nomic, social, or political point of pray, .Mrs. Leland I.. Ilottnrd, girls' trio, and male quartet. Mes Drily Rocco, apparently, can yourself t Manchester Sea .Food haj. fried The newly elected officers of the With UAW Union better in,^teaching thU subject The current aeries of morning Wapping Grange will' meet at on the cost of .any upholstering • MACUnilB AHOP 8BKVIOB S ir m s w ir * • I.,et my petitions be suffused .OrganUt-DIm'lur sage, "Touched and Changed." safely be made the target of a Emanuel laitheran ChurcH scallops, fried clams, fish cakes, Chriatoforo Colombo Society will \ Tiew. (spelling.! Adults are, however, with a wise penitence for the. worship messages on “The Cross C. Henry Anderson, Pastor tha Conununity Houae Tueaday and fish and chips. Many people job. (?iin Ml 3-8831. a aqUIPMENT Mrs. Lester H. Wolcott, retroactive application of a policy. be seated tomorrow afternoon at Did you know that Messier also SiraUprd, Feb.' 25 (iP)—Agree • PABT8 n- Sydney W. Mae.Alphlne, , C. E. Winslow. Mtalster possessed of another caae. in which BARBI^R SHOP Speciallziag HARDWARE ood . . . b giMNi point did not even have to report it on the more extreme critics In ihcli- ftnished tasks of Th.y world. gregaliorisl Churches in Connecti Organist arid fltolr Director Florence Wood and a web of political influence might Under Xetv Management ra a u v e i. by Ucenand and Ip. ,-E Thus—Lord, teach- me to pray. cut will address adults on "What's SUPPLY C O . awad tree aurgeoagt- • his income tax., place. .Mrs. W. B.' Kloppenburg, (•ertrueic tvllson. Organists be involved) A member of the Gov A This is probably the worst thing Amen. (Joilig On in Connecticut Re- Children's Organist ernor's military staff was arrested, -* Fumiturt R«*uphel- Comer Mala Street and Down in New York City, on Sponwred.-by the Manchester I ligioiis education movies for chil- immeuTs $1.00 Atheiieuiii JXiotes PLANHING A PARTY? Middle Tpk. East the committee can deive into. But (^urch School, 0:30 a.m.— the other night', charged with storinq Wednesday, Police Conyui.ssioner Coundf of thurches. '1 dren. Second Sunday in Lent: Junior and Intermediate depart breach of ihe peace and resisting then dial Nil 3-6950 for Ico (Upp. Oorinaa’a Bulek Sta.) PAUL'S^ CARTER TREE there are 9 .tber ways of influence, Stephen P. Kennedy, addressing 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. « ments meet at the Davis Memorial. arrest and Interfering with a po JOYS’ 75c * Autd Tbps w Cream and Ice Cream Novel ftor a-complete line ol hard Paint and Wallpaper Stobi ties. Wholesale and retail. beyond such surreptitious --cash an audience of 2,000 teenagers, 9:25 a.m., Junior Church (Peni Worship Service. 10:45 a.m, Mes liceman in the course of a Hart 2a OAK STREET Special Exhlbltiohs * Truck Cushions ware aad electrical supplied. , 4J5 Main Str^t EXPERT CO. donations. There was, in the vot tential Office 1 with Junior C^tolr. sage by the Rev. Paul, R. Clrjaia, ford street squabble. "Scholastic Awards Eshibitldris'’ Dtstribalor for Alumlaum Com who w-ere being saluted' precisely Near Purnell Place - 989 CENTER ST. (Rear) PHONE liI.S.1MS ing on {he natural gas bill, a thri [ Addres.s by the Rector. "More Than- Conquerors." The Governor's military aide continuing through March'4 in the Royal Ico Cream Co. ■ bi natloa Wlodosra and Doors. T et MI 9-O.noO because they had bfcn found to'be | I .10:05 a.m.. Lower ScJiool Youtlt Service.«6 p.m. At ery Court anu Print Rooms. The TEL. Ml V8831 28 Warren. Street MI S-8M0 of political miracle, when no se4ia- fine young citizens, did a little t larijp. In.structioii by the .Curate. . Junior Society, 6 p.m. annual exhibition o' work 'b.v* ’ tor or congressman from any of Along the KoHd j 11 a.m.. Morning Prayei;,.,and ( f turning,' too. ' ■ > . | Evangelistic Service, 7 p.m. I------junior and senior students in Con MANCHESTER ii F O R EXTRA m o n e y the .natural gaa states dared vote \ ' sermon, by the Rector. Senior Colored slides of Haiti. Inriuding I It 1 HS Of tOISCCIKUl necticut secondary .schools. "Whenever a pubhc*SReaker is I “ choir...... ptetures of ‘-Voodclb practice and ' ■'Medieval World Exhibition’' on MILLWORKCO. DUBALDO ; against the bill. Why was there at a loss for a. aubieol,'' s^id Com-, With Joe Owens 7 p.m.. Everi.song ' with Boys’ peasant life. QUINN’S view in the Special Exhibition So- many .women are enjoylttg *• - -MUSK CINTR ' no difference of opinion, and vot nilssioner Kennedy, "it would ap- ^ Choir, followed by i'ri.struclion by Gallery through April 1. An ex hobby'that ’la hot only fun but location Of th e' MunsOn Candy 894 finwd SL—itoL. M1<#-8SM Wt PAY ing. among these state delega pear that he feels he tan bring ‘ the clergy on "Holy Baptism" Vernon Methodist Church hibition prepared with the social produces such wonderful results Kitchen, and there ia always ample IM MIDDLE TML%BBT ' County Editor The Nursery meets in the Old parking space here. HIRHIST PRIDES tions? The answer seems to be down (he house with a liiade ori ' ' Vernon, Conn, PHARMACY studies curricuium, of the Hartford tljat if you have not tried It w« \ . TEL-jiti a w aa ‘‘that, in those states, any office- Rectory (facing Park Street) at Shenyood A. Tl.radwrll, Minisfer schools in mind which contains Firing is done every day at Cam For Rasa, Paper. Metals the subject of juvenile crime." , . The cynic nuial be igipellcd to » llie verbal battles which look ■p1t|ce 9:25 and 11 a m. Marjorie Stephen, Organist lOl) photographic panels prepared by suggest you visit- the CaniDot Dot, pouring is done on Monday. GUERINI and MORESCHI 'boldcr who darM oppose the oil "CcrtSinly we have juvenile wonder if the Andoter riantiingduring the open hearings held In Eldna Johnston; Choir Director OPEN SUNDAYS life magazine, rare books, il'iim- ' Ceramics Studio • and see ‘ what Wednesday and Friday. 9 to 11 • Geneiml MUlwarli i...... and ^ r a | i Iroit^___ L interests specdily^nds ..them . fi- and Zoning Commis.slon incroa.sed f Bolton a few yehrs-agOv A mem- -NorHi Methodist Chureh '■ inat^d manuscripts, 'ITsIntlngs and ' really wonderful things you can a.m.-; and 1 to 3 p.m., Tuesday and • .Complete Window Units CALL UR UEIJVBR T6 .. , ' Acrardionfli crime, ' Kenpgdy went on. ''But I the minimum Rize of buikling lot.s, j her of.'thlr Bolton Zoning Board make. Mrs. Camille'Parker, owner Thursday i^hts. 7 to 9; they are '.nancing political °opposition to can remcmlisr my, own youth the 447 North .Main Street (""Morning Worship 9:30. . textiles.' ■' 1 • All Mz« Doors Private Inatraetioaa hiinself. This, seemingly, ^explains from vonc-half acre with lOtl foot . l olned a cla.sslc remark at one of . Rev. John E. Post. Mffilsirr Church School 10:45.- 9 A.M. te 1 P.M. "Charles Adams Platt Collection of the CamDot Ceramics Studio, closed all, Sy-Tuesdays to pur • Mitred and Glued Trim ' days of the bobbed-hair______bandit_____ and frontage to a full acre with a 2(Hl j the hearings when the unit Was liaj. many lovely things that she chase supplies. OSTRINSKY X why otherwise fine legislators wlio •Miss Charlotte Rurtner, Serriien: "We Are Called to Tes O f ifiCOWt of Prints, exhibition of prints which • Expert Cabinet Work InptniinaiitRsand SopiRiaa the generation of I'lappeTs carry-' df seeking larger lola to .Minister of Edueation tify," \9tr. Treadwell. , , can be seen.in thi Morgan Lecture has made to show just wliat can be -Lessons for porcelain lace drap' o Complelo'Hsrdwaro UepL' In Wnste Slaterinb - often vote on principle, and wh6 done in thi»._line. Incidentally, if Ing are $1 per Hour. This is tire ing'hin ffaaks-'-when evervnne . 1 1 Ana i lonfiol giowtli. James tV. .MrKnv, ’ fi P.M. to 9 P.M. Room.______78KHARftBR ST, I.ng'hlp ffaisljs-<-when everyone was After all. Andorer is aligned I .j„rm Rothweir retprlecT. :''Re-: yoa are looking for. a gift, why riot ‘ proeess whereiw ooUen-iaeer^-'ottOn TIM. MI-l .r- brtheatra' For HIra___ could not be bribed by airy , envelope certain that the younger genera I MIriWer pf Music ! XVappirig (jbriimunlty Church CMt'ii Fe*'*"* ** ^ " Special Kvenia- new Acrylbiatex with Hebron and Marlboto in.Re- I member vou said that, The Zomng Rev. David CVockett, Minister 181 ceNHicticat ttsii nwicSt sasMtv Tuesday, Feb 28 at l‘2:30,- Re choose from" these colorful - plates, 1 or wool rriaterlals srf, mlx^d very of casK'Or influenced even .fey legal tion Wa^ on the road to lulu. gional School: D.-.trii l 8 and plans | Boafd didn't." casseroles, bowls,' planters, de ! thoroughly with the slip and. When campaign contributions, neverthe Worshij) service, 10 a.m.’ Mary Burnham Dcrtalow. corded MuSic, Bales _ The Confed flat wall finish "'ThMe 'jMveniles' ar^ now in fnr the proposed secondary school | grtlh developers and farmers Sermon, "He Gave His Dnly ..Organist and Choir Director eracy. . r canters, milk pitchers, sails and I fired, the msterial burns awiy, less find' it strategic to' find that their fortiesfori and fifties: Uiey are have been -nade on the basis of i argued again.sl the passage of the Son." Tuesday. Feb. 28 at 6:30 and s ODOliLSSZ • MIU FSST peppers, candy dishes, ash tr-iys, 'leaving a delicate pattern in the their principles always agree'with normal, not extradordinarj', pop-. upw rules, but proved to he in the cigarette boxes, spoon rests, lazy I pordelain. . . AMETHYST BOH WILLIS the fathers and mothers of today Rev. John E. E''ost 9:30 a.m., "Church School. ^ 8:30, Members' Film Serie.s. An • u z r CLua-up with warga ~the atms.of the oil interests, what Illation Increases in Uie three i h'iinorify when proper perspective _ 9 a.m. Church school teaf'heis susans, religious figures, to men' i Leiuions in china painting afe and for the most part the respect towns. 10:45 am.. Worship Service. RngiisiS film, "Naked Heart.”'will • LOVELY COLMS tion just a few things. ,I slso II sn hour and Mrs. Parker is. Is Your ever they are. , _ was possible. TheTaffiTers opposTed service, Sermon "The (3od of Love;” have two viewings in the Avery able citljzens of oiir community. As It would be the increa.ses bej au-'ie man.v sen.sed I CamDot has ovcj; „2,000 molds ; an expert in this flold. Clay model- CARARE So the committee has' a long 10 a.m, Classes for all ages. 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship in' COME • Auditorium for members of the C. J. MORRISON BILL'S TIRE r matter of fact, juvenile delin naive for antwrie^, is that -the best market for their 11 a.m. The, Music Committee Atheneum v.'lio may bring two I for you to choose'(rom and $1 ing is also taught here^nd you can V Birthstone 18 Main s t.. T9I MI-9-45.T1 trail to follow, even investigating to assume t\at the Community House. Taint and Wallpaper {k>. AND covers the cost of a group of molds combine this •^•Ith ^> Give Green Stampa William H. Green. Prpp. boxes with a rosebud handle—here IRAKI SERVICE 84 Burnside Ave„ E. Hartlord delinquency still remains, not re area and attract However, Bolton has not suf LORD JESUS CHRIST neum, will be given in the Mor the cost of making ceramics is a trying to do the same thing in one home developers. »hip. jte. Rev. Stephen Stryjewski, very moderate one. and when you ajf.'SO many different things, to NORMAN R. WEIL duced, in a moment, by Kennedy's fered from its actions. Last year 7:45 p.m. J.entwS' Services of Walter Grzyb, Organist. gan Lecture Room. "The lectijre, Columbia Bicycles GE.MOLOGIMT TRY SOME ^ degree or another. With s IV i c t e r a record number of new homes. worship end conversation, theme. THIS SUNDAY EVENING AT 7 think of the fun you have creating Slake and do that whether you arc . Froot End AHgBniBRt remarks, and still serious enough, zoning retjulre- entitle "The Wallace Nutting Coir ' Gmidyear Tires lovely and useful objects for your just a novice or know something gpeclallst In Jewelry 6i, were erected. This indicates "The Preafl.riplion of Jesus: When 8:30 a.m.. Mas.s. lection.," will be preceded at 10:15, CUSTOM MADE home or for gifts, it is no wonder about- ceramics. CamDot ia the T el.M I» -« ^ IT'S DEUCIOUS even if it doei involve (iply a ments in Ando- that tpe-town is proving to be very Death Overtakes Us." 10:30 a m.. High Mass. by coffee in the Avery Aiidito'-ium Repairs, Service . G o b o io I Ropob Worii Scorpions In A Bottle small, percentage of our youth. tef. the town can .lm> (herns' attractive to the families who.are CANVAS AWNINGS that more and more women are place to go. If you want lessons, bc_ I a 8 u r e d of 7 p.m., Every Wednesday , and GOSPEL HALL Lobby for members and guests. 'ccessoriejT' enjoying this hobby. By the way. these may be had in ceramics for * Fnlnce. clinging to the hope Eut the worm did turn long migrating from congested areas. First Church of Chriiil. Scientist Friday, Lenten Devotions. 'Hiursday, March 1 at 12:30, Re CamDot is ideally'located on Rt. only $1 for a 2-hour lesson. Ask having individually styled homes The same should hold truB for An Masonic Temple 4I'5 Confer W eef, Manthesftr, Conn. corded M\isic._ Weber Konzerl- ' 180 Spruce Street that It can aomehow retain Algeria enough and decisively cnoiigli, per erected, and few. ‘f any so-cHlled dover during coming years. \ i 6, 117 New Bolton Rd., the former about It now.' . while granting- progressive' free haps, to tlirow a little perspectfve "planned comnu,nit;es" This elim Talcottville Congregational \ atucke in F MineJr. Phone Mi-9 0659 .1 HOLLISTER in its. public information bqlle- Sunday Senvice, 11:00 a.m. Church .. God commendeth his love' towards us, in that dom tO'MoWco and Tunisia, is ob and balance into our awareness of inates .the , iiTobability of the ele tiij issued before the public hear-. Sunday School. U :00' a m. The Rei. Everett Murphy, - F.VLL FROM TRI CK K.\T.\L viously moUvated by the feeling the problem. So many of us re mentary school or the regional ing"H^ook place the Zoning and Reading Roorii Hours: Minister !»'. while we were yet sinners, CHRIST DIED FORti Syhool being faced with an enroll th a t'^ t must succeed in siiving member the incidents of our own Planning Commission, in support Tuesday and Friday, 12-4 p.m. Mrs. Anthony Crbanetti, US. For when we were yet without .strength, in Harwinton, Feb. 25 ( ^ —Curtis NANGHESTER I ment increa.se of 100 or more, al ing its desire to increase .lot sizes Tuesday. 7-9 |).m. Director of Music A. Slate Jr.. 19, was fatally in U ll I ^D C CT r e s t a u r a n t aunething from jts- colonial em youth as just good clean fun when most overnig'-t. due time CHRISJ DIED FOR THE UNGODLY, rillnikV w IV Cd I TEL. Ml-9-8266 TELEPHONE saidf ’ Wednesday, 7-7:55 p.m. Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace jured late last night when' he fell pire. Bui hope' seems hopeless. We see them, through memory's Andover is by no means a leader "The Increase in sizes would "Christ Jesus" will be the sub Service of Worship at 11:00 a.m. from a town truck enga;;ed in ROUTE 6 and 44^0LT0N It ia^Aniirely- unnatural for one klndl'y and Indillgenl haze, and in this respeet. Neig^l)oring Bol safeguard home values by provid ject of thie Lesson-Sermon for Sun Sunday School at 11:001a.m. with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. And sanding operations during a snow ton, using sewage i.s .ts argument, ing more adequate light -.and air, day, Feb. 26. Sermon. "Don’t .Weep for Me," much more, being now justified by hj.s blood, we atormi here. FINEST FOODS ' MRm'ent of North Africa to con yet, if we ever set Uie precise de took the same .steps about fx-o =111 I tent itself ^wlth less poetical inde tails of our own actions down on better views,'and riuicli more ef •The Gofden Text is from Psalms Rev. E. A. Murphy. shall be saved frpm wrath by him.-*-(Romans Medical Examiner Jack Brinkoff 8EE U8 FOR; Cgpertly Preitoivd'By years ago. Despite appeal.s, the fective septic tank operation in' (45:2): "Thou art fairer than the attributed death tera- ^ O A > S T . Reunions and other par holldnya 199 WEST CENTER ST. ties. 699 MAIN ST., MANCMSSTER PHONE BU-9-4M1 aM tary enmpaign against the Al- mlraculotts capacity to grow up It now appears as though An come intere.s.ted in their drainage came from Nazareth of Galilee, .10:30 a.m., Chutch worship. Ser tlons on « Stats Highway truck at TelephoM MI 5-8091 •a 8L Jaflui BL. ThL NI-#-7D51 dover ia preparing itself for a problems, arid also be prepared to T ^ . Ml 9-99.37 •artaa nbelR AlgarUa Moekn and •oademn lU suceaasor tor and was baptized of John in Jor mon subjtct; "Living with the Om tliBs U s son was kUlad. " I idiiffN. 4i xoning dlaputa, much tha aama as faca tha eventual 9 ?urt battles. dan. 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■' V , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M A t^gjilTE ft, CONIJ^ SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1988 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1M« PAGE SEVEir , PAGE SIX lordship Instead of you. the kind word. BUGS BUNNY Butler — That's unfortunstc, sir. Answer to Today’s Pinila .•^3 I'll never get It now...... He who knows .at la good and h t /T v A U THEM CAKES Frttidipit's W ift POPKV! 6 0 T T A « e Sense and Nonsense embracea It, who knowa the bad Hillhouse Trounces Windham in Glass A Feature Contest e r r iN HCRcr.'VE? d e c o r a te d ) / OKAY. It Is well to remember that at and avoida It, la Igarned and tem 1 1 all Um^ tha right word to say is perate. l a te FOR WOBKI .. j6 ET ^ FETUNIA Somewhat the worse for drlnlj. "Don't bother," said the same ACROSS S Wine vesecis B U S Y I f...! M-AAEAN O'Toole stopped before Mulll-' voice, 's'lth a hiccup. "I got Into 4 Small hones BUSS! the back seat by mistake." lTmft,0M4th 5 Female saint Spring training Camp Notes Indian^ Mrrt Liidlowr, gatj's store window and saw his V.8. pmident, Norwalk Tops reflection there. He raised a br^tw- c a r n iv a l BY DICK TURNER —Several.* said. "The outfield Is Minnie peen must've had glass eyes!" 'The sailor turned to his silent .;i9,SrideI paths IS______Marbles 38 Bridge 44 Irelahd the New Haven Arena. I,ud- have * night ntf tonight i Satur friend and said, "Show him your ss^ 14 Hurl ^ Walking etlck major league ballplayers In recent Mlnoso. Larry Doby (acquired low-e eliminated second-ranked day) at New Hamnn competiUon In 18 Electrical unit 26 Number (pl.> y.ekra have made the switch from from Cleveland), Jim Rivera and teeth, Henry." 17 Kovel 20 Tried ' 80 Dirk 47 Brazilian Wilbur fTross 44-40 and the In the Medium B and^niall C Schoola Minister (to non-church goer)— one position to another.with good Bob Ntbman. Sherm I-ollar la the Dlvialons continue^ In Yale'a le Withered 31 Expire 38 Was borne macaws dians e«lgepitcher ran up strings of 10 and 17 con WE’RE^DODOIM' whirl behind the bat this year. trade with Uie Chicago White Sox, and la doing some prelimin I! v b a . ' e o o T .f f COLLECTOR Jim Brady, o’hly recently off the A “ O kiy. okay, you war* right! You e*n a lop anywhtrg! 1 light fog "What can you, lose," aald ary tralnlrrg at the camp. He had a 12-8.record last season. secutive polnta aa Windham faded WILL RICK 57 Notre Dame campus, lodked good UAA«t^ As>> I'LL-’ 3 Inner (comb, Hutchinson. "Brandt can hit, he Small, 18, Is o'he o| the ‘Tigers' high priced bonus babies. (A P steadily. Mu r d e r J t In pitching three hitless innlTTgx'In YOU form) can throw-, he’s unusuall.v fast and Wirephoto). Leon Nelson of Hillhouqe jkorrd THE PUM?/ good shortstopa who can hit are the Detroit-Tigers' quarters. ' JNEttrANTU.K LKAGtR T h r e e G a m e s D ons W in 47th KkInInih i’lvb <9T. 24 point* to' lead all the scoreri scarce. So we’re going to' give it And Ransom Jackson, the third M while Gdorge Gardner led Wind a Whirl.’’ baseman Bi-ooklyn picked up from FtiuilUin • m no ham with 18. The reat o f the HIU- Growing Pains BY AL VERMEER Santnii PRISCILLA’^ POP For Pro Five Successive Tilt Ale.Y Grammas,^ w-ho played that ,the Cubs. show;ed up In the Dodg Mcl'.nrhlaii house scoring was well distributed position fpl- the Cards last season. ers’ camp ready to give Jackie Riir)<«IU . M / m lor with alt four other starters hitting 1 ^ HE'S TREATING ME 12 Y E A R S P batted only .210 with three homera Robinson a "good fight" for the 8p>*lflH ... Its/ IU3 134 for double f Igurca. ______B EC A U S E TODAY I*M THEN YOU WON'T regular job. > WANT A CHILD'S still nursing hopes of overtaking New York, Feb. 25 (m — The TotAtllj ...... J 2 w s - w iMl ,W|lby missed It* fira t 22 shots', ,N * 12 YEARS OLD rival Frankiek. Driverln..the .close Ban . Francisco. Dqns. needed . only- ... l^ rty .Marion, the. former ‘,’>fr. enabling Norwalk to get out in T ie W E T f race ' for Central Connectlcur four more victories today to com Shortstop" of the Cards and cur Contract signers for ifl.56 yes P. SimmonN 107 A ) *R 39R After - Castellani Wins Bimpiiim ... 107 *7 MS ,103 front, 17(4, in the first period. N or- Basketball League honors the plete an unbeaten regular season rent pilot of the Chicago White terday iqfluded Vic Wert*.-'of .lAlkrj ...... DO St MS 3S4 walk never was threatened again Green Manor Pros “go for broke" basketball schedule and North Sox, doesn’t figure to do much ex ■Cleveland, 'Lew Burdette j } f .Mil S3 SS 104 304 New’ York, Feb. 25 (fl*) —r Onc-.»hard. By the way Johnny, 1 want although Wilby, settling down • within a 72-hour period M-hen>they Carolina’s Tarheels w-ere assured perimenting with hls charges In waukee, "Johnny Schist* of the J. Slmmomt — , MS Ml 309 after a ahaky start, drew to within hoiTr after Rocky Caatejlanl bat- 4o m®®t my father." Ifow Had S9 , — — SB meet three .league opponents. 'To of a tie for first^ace in the final spring training. Boston- Red Sox ancL'Pete Wojey ' After Sullivan shook hands with nine polnta at 59-50 In the final pe "We’re a pretty set team," he of Detroit. TotAlM night.at 8:15 at the Old Saybrook Atlantic Coast ITOnference stand tered out a 10-round decision over the elder Castellanl, Johnny'turned 405 4H 514 4475 riod, Gonnia Carpenter scored 22 High School the locals engage the ings. / England’s Jo>mny Sullivan In points for Norwalk while Dave to Rocky and aafd: "Come on ,OMt- M u ek fiter Aa4« Paris (II ' reinforced Saybrook., Ram.s, Sun ■TTie top-rantaed Dons crushed Madison Square Garden last night alde. Rocky, 1 w*nt you to meet D ellaF era/T ,...... 71 *4 9* 3SI Thomaa-tallied 20 for Wilby. day' afternoon at tWfc Stanley Santa Clara 80*iA last night for Rec Loop Leaders they shook hands warnrily In Caa- my w ife," Rich 93 7* 99 349 Bast Haven (experienced little Arena in New Britain they oppose their 47Jh consecutive triumph. KIlMihi-rif ...... 6* 74 74 316 difficulty in. Its defeat'of Killing tellani'a dressing room. This . left a reporter wondering RAiinln^..,.96 im 106 393 winIc.sH Mcridpn YMCA Alumni All-Amcrica Bill Russell rammed Local Sport Easy Cage Vielors "Nice fight, Rocky,” said the what K waa all about until Sul Mnlun)jiHy ...... M3 *4 -IM 397 ly. The rangey Bastles controlled B t Club In the first game of a double in 29 points, his highest total of W ASiJ’T A 2 1 - year oM; S‘uIliviim: "Y o u fooled livan': explained that the tw o had both bacHboards andjwerejiey*r_ig- -header at 2 o’clock, Frankie's Toisri rrrr7rrrrr7Tr-4tft 420 475-l»» SPLIT DECISION: j.j f ,,.,.. the season. Sah Francisco'* 80 me with those right hand leads. become buddies In Cleveland, now Maarhetler Optical 43) trouble after ihboting to 26(19 a * 2 0 « «»« e w >»« >»« * I;’’ ''®® decades.. Gue-tt of .honor will put the game on ice. For the lo’slng Nan's.••a Mlnl^Toby ^ B. and GoX Jerry Branclerl 129 99 93 319 Juattfled Sating sweep their tliree games, and New rltcment, au.sponsc and mgiilighU Creen ...... '. — 93 96 199 Top-rated New Canaan juatlfled Yearns to see action last night. i ‘‘"’P*''® 9 who work- Icemen, hu.itli*g Bill Malowsky I will bO the W.ld horses snrt-wlll I.OW Man ...,. 90 — 90 BY KDGAR MARTIN Britain iip.sct the Drlve-ln (the The Bruins. No. 15, moved i ’I' *'’ '' paced the scorers with 25 pOlhl.s. and lods.v'.s 19lh running of T be (-oupli^d in tho betting. ita rating at Storri in the Class C BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES It's An Honor cla.s.sic promised to be no J- BY ROY CRANE Pacers has-e not lost in four gam es’ further along the road to the • !^l«'>®hester High schools for many The Hccond gam e found Jnck's The race will be televised and TdIaIh ...... 523 4!»^ 493 151Q competition with an lSA-M con BUZ SAWYER at the Arena this winter) Coach Monlffntiirry (A> quest of fifth-ranked Old Bay- V. Paqific .Coast Conference title .by __ __ leading all the wa.v. High acoicr an non .11 ' nationally by NBC and Rhrttumc .,*v92 '79 93 253 George Mitchell’s club would own for Jack's was Skip Fisher who Packntd ... 90 wr 95 26) brook. New Canaan swungetut to a VlM lDVy' aiHTLiWItk, t ASSUME ALL OF YOU ARf FAMILIAA ■UTYVAIT! ISEE ONE OP a 7-2 record and Frankie's would OkUh'orfa 'citf’ " Nrt’ 'l'8, "w i! caged 19 poinU while Pal Mi.strel- geaied for exrltemenv'we. c ex-, P'"’' '^8^), l.add ...... 93 97 m 267 44-26 halftime lead and led* at the L w »OWi, »TR.TOOUTTie, with TH{ SKMYiR CASE... MS UNFORTUNATE CRASH IN OUR THI INTERE5TEP PARTIES FrankHn s« ... -M 93 M 375 drop to second place with a 6-2 re I, W ,. W S„,U . 70..3 ta hooped 13. R icky Sylvester set >cctee t > b e . >w >o o r b o n o FIRST ATOMiC-POWeRSP PIANB, FaLOWSO IT.-SHALLI IS AISENT. COMMANPIR Ko|H’ha‘*6*. oY 91 93 99 392 cord. New Britain would take over B.s he the pace for the losers collecting had 21 points and M at^ce Qllmore SAY ^IS 'KTlREMENT'fROM THE NAVY UNPER A ClOIDf.. YdllS, WILL YOU FlEASC SOO BO W t STKTUl third spot w-lth a 6^3 mark and tries. , a 139 Single and a ,380 t6 tallicB, and the suspense''centered on the Juniors W in 72-57 ToMla 453 439 459 1339 had 20' to pace 'the downatate OF nWB ffiFtTO." AN0‘ H6 INVOLVEMENT IN A REO-INSfIRED RIVOUTION. BRIN6 At THE MISSINS the Saints w-oiild drop to fourth Jm-k’n I5J) .• lop liorse in JJfe field of 14. Cali shooters although all five starters Diiquesne. which will defend Its I ^'"'P*®- Naa«lff Arm« - reason! with their. 6-1 record. And any B K IMj». fornia's hqKMgroWn pride, Sw-ap*. hit In. double figures for . New NIT title in New York ne.Xt month, I torn { A l E a s t S id e R e e Wlrrzblrkl ....M I |9 . 96 274 thing could happen in'the three re u 1 (M 2 the highlights of past ...no 136 1(16 .141 Canaan. 1 C walloped Villanova 80-61. In other M rKrnn« f . 3 . 1-2 7 n. Naaiiifr . maining key gameS; Pros vs. Mo'iiahiuK. f . L .1^. .11 odltlojuT o f the Santa Anita Is ifhe Pl<*rr«‘ . . . . 99 M3 99 390 In the second game. Windsor games, Utah came 'from behind, in a 99 106 96 390 Frankie’s,. New Britain vs. Old .Siihlr, f ___ . 0 (Mi II Iha^no horse cnri-ylng high Vaulting into an early 6-0 lead Kravontka Locks, . rated . thira, fell before the final minutes to beat Brigham F'i?»hr'r. Jr. . «■ n-r) • in the unbeaten ManU’ cst'ei- ,M cr- F. Nanflirr Mi 96 101 299 SaybrOok and Frankie’s vs. “the Youn.g 82-77 and virtually sew .MrAiiL'V, r . . D * (Ml ” 11 ty«ycr won the race when the eighth, ranked Hand of Madlaon, MlNtr'-tUi. e chartli Juniors chalked. I’.p thiir Tfitalfi ...... 499 519 496 1493 68-59.^ Bams. " ' ■up the Skyline Conference brown. . 5 1 sek w-as off. meaning • muddy. . -0 . 11 l()th straight victor,/ last night al F. W.'WiHiInnrIll III Mike Donohue and Joe (Sslahder Joe Gaetano, Jci-ry ApuzzY^i? \VllliH4ii and Mary-downed Davld- tff'nnc'iuin. p III holrling,,pi- sloppy. Is. J. RrFZfitak 79 -93 369 . 0 0 the East Side -Rec with a com- paced the>Sboreliners, the former « T ’ Ta:^BT t h e y C E T n A llo w Vin Montenaro combined ftfi- 4 "ion 77-67. Penn .staved o ff Brown's " i. The fancl'cKt payoffs at the bcl- Hrnri* ...... 99 103 279 TotnlN parSltvel'y eas.v 72-57 win over the RoiirIU ...... 91 ‘ 99 364 with 28 points, and the lattier with tooTO'n no Asyc no s t t points in the Rams’ earlier 90-7 Ijrte rally to win 90-79. in the Ivv .12 Hng w-i,idows, by Bay View In 1641 Rummoll ...... 90 106 391 W lo.ss to the Pros at East Hartfo) Nn«Airf Armn Mark Twain' Boys C.ub of Hart 16 points and^most complete con SAW PLEfc OT: WOUR LXrHY.. ague. And .La Salle routed fol- $118.40, and Vulcan's Forge in L. A. RrFZ'ntAk. 95 96 399 T^am Ma. 7 <4l ford. The host , qii'lntcl posted trol of both while Meriden wilt i^ y on dlmifiuwqj«fanton 82-51. h . S> IvcMit r 1949 for- $42.60, were registered In DowfJ . . . . . 64 79 H4 •247 ; ifi ToialR...... X ., live Ntifb Fgheje^LfWf Tom Ryc-Hlec Z. OJhcr^ . . . . . 105 US f quarter leailH o f 1,7-10, 35-22 and ’463 * 443 496x1391 Hand overcibn\a 15-8 first quar HCAUmM. k 124 317 fJimlow. : II' slopp.v going. , X Won rolloff '■■'H.. ' I r ■ ■ 1 ■ to upset the IclE^l.s. The truv'ca'ged 3; Swaps w-as^Ssigned lop weight 50-39 1 , ani nplng H attford’s 12- ter delfcU and led Xt the half, 26- i . ToIaIh ...... 192 194 534 gnme winning streak. 60 tallies'in the’'fij-rt meeting al HO<]k EV -\T A OLANCk T SwriiNou 5C. (L(l 1 o f 120 poiindH today, and- faced eSMVAT I.KAUI K ' 25. Windsor Locito fbught back to JEFF'COBB BY PETER HOFFMAN -V«. 2 lOL Mf’f;owai). e^.'. . I On The Job! BY LANK LliONARD though losing by 26 point.-’ . Fred Friday's Result. R WRniRr ___ 92 S7 SO 26." 'S • 0-0 4 .■nfi h obstacles *s; Tall 'r.criy C-.‘ii.lnidiam .and -T e * « S». 1 (I) a-46-44 lead In the Utlra partod but, MICKEY FINN K. Wf*rnrr e.....r.5, 10.1 101 299 HK-nsor _____ . .96 90 M9- 374 6 :2 f 7 ^ THIS 16 ONE TRAIN RlOE Cq;igletx)n, Gil Kidd and Bob N’atiniial I>eagiie A crack field Hint Inclu.ded such hustling Chuck Sa.mm.d paced die. Mtirnhv M3 99 133 333 with remaining.tn the^me, a 1.5 4-11 14 - (oul. by Donahue ifid N(hots by. O g O V l f /f I a N 'T AFFORD TO M15SJ. Grabck .spearhead St. Cyril’.s at Toronto 2. Chicago 1, Tola In . . . 187 190 187 .564 . l y at . hk > . well ..conditioned racing sharp locals with 19 Bndy.17 points, r.c- liefcWrc 100 112 .,9(9 399 Verona 107 106 106 319 7i^ no,no! ime«)iit! yiou VES! I'M ON THE AIR WITH MV BAND tack. And again.sl the three rivals American League- / ..X. hprscs as- Social OiUrast, BohS.v spcc-Mvely, w hile Hie form er along Oslander and -Jim 0allaght^r shot • Resgeiia ...... I2!l 130 10(l 349 •A-A Art Quimby has scored,73 mark Cleveland 6. Hershey 2. Tah ijt'^No. .1 i«> HrfllUHrl'ii (31V) Brocato. Mister Gus, Honey's Alltil with Bill I.'alousky coxtrolled both n fichiilirrt ' ...... MS 96 102 200 -Hand ^Into a- 40-46 lead u;nicli it SAW HOW VDU WENT over!, EVERY PAY-FROM TWO TO THREE I). MrCanii, ...... So >9 2.^)6 Ti K never yielded. * ■*. FAVOR? ers. Jim m y Aheafn '66. Bobby Satii.rilay^Jachedule O, 'i,., Kfllv f , ...... r u . and' Trackmaalcr-, who dearly boards. Je'ry Gofoerg ciiged 25 WELL-AM-FHtST, MISS LEECH, X OH, NOW WU'RE VOOHADIHISCROWP 4 -AT THE ACME BROADCASTING , ___ 94 99 1.12 125 1 1-4 • 1 TotnlN ...... 627 > 0! 623 1561 . For Windsor Locks, Ruas JubpeV Knight .56. Rohnie Harris 43 and •Xme'rlFan la-Kgiie ‘ JochrlnR.. t .... . 0 ■o lalllc.i and center Andy K.o*lowskl 'TFjun Kft. 4 (3) Tolai . ’174 !SS 219 581 liirinTJcIlo, f and Art - PfcAer each had K> r WANT TOCON^TUUTE w u ! , EATING our OF NNKHANPl, STATlON-AMPJIVJItGtlLAB V^ I S T W nlly Widholm 30. Providence at Springfield. o 1-2 -1 had T7 points for the loslrs.' I WIIniiIi . ftl 122 M 297 Tan S n : X (A,) - nprj:cf)«k| f A track that pi-nmlsrd to be no 1 2-1 The Merchants play host In (ihej Zwirk ...... fk) nn 126*“ 214 polnta. <“ ' , . NW WBIE R)SITfi|ELVMARVEUX)S!i VEKY NICE' ANDITUXlyOUTOPO, IS sick! WOOLP yep FILL INTOR-- M Tif-niRy. . ... 65 KH 76 224..' JA 4 better than "good," nor worse than . fW J02 95 396 J. Ti'rn^x’ .... ------R5 109 10(1 •288 Sw cn.Rnui, .1 (U» 6 '.■sknv." (resignations w-hich-Sw'aps' New Britain Ukralnian.s this K*'| Kici|i«liniidt '. MEAII6FAWR! HER-UNTIL SHE'S BETTER? Haniill • lUS M 109 322 COU.EGE BASKETBAIX 2 1-3 5 ternoon at 3 o’rlook at the East Psn. TiMkinsirpii, f 4 M .MnffiUJiky,hIo C 1U2 219 St. Michael's (VI) 67, Adelphla ^’hR VPR f . . . -.^^V^awaltiiig thithe liicky w-lnner. 0 HnlrrifiDfl 7 . 17 Siipi'f-nant ]0t 200 M em bers of the Manhl^cstci-1 Circle, South, or bring their dogs f- Salsfia, • . . 7.1 90 9s 2.19 F..Trarv'-. 101 229 57 T. S*l«(l» . . . 117 111 85, 111' , r , Sw-np.s was the eariy'fnvorltc In ** Bai t»ii, r ., ^ Obedience Dog Training C I a s s j to the cla.sp meeting at 7-:30 March 4tRCrnfin, s; . . 2 i'uhiilitcham, i(i ,Ji<'iiir.'«tf»n . »7 .132 M IT 84,. Bates 65 . ,1 the Agua’ Callehte future book bel 'J Kroll ...... 93 292 T otals.____ . . . 19lArk Twain (.“ill Jiu 'N .133 W ’ arr-iors O n 11 as I ' *oph(miorc.s, .Tepro«cnt- J’ ® H j B'‘niKtl .., ...... KV* 105 HH 217 late r w 6 couLOA't Find The- color J ater Ik s o both OROCR’.^FROHA Te l l m e, b azoo ,'T o m . i — i Richmond and hef m I '0 I a t u r c .Vo. 'iT <1) j AflnjJtv ,...... 1.17-^92 104 .124 FINE COACHING RECORD Because A. K r f V ihg the best of the thoroughbred 1 Al.-n, f ...... I The local ClOT'hinu will^ WHY DO 'fOU j JU5T ___ 96 91 S9 . • t s 0 ,/ ...... '...n .MABiiHfion ...... M 114 114 223 Johnny Crawford wlid has kept ’EtM Ins COHVINCet) TmEv Tf« $awE. The WAJZEhOUSE NO I'LL popdlc, Koko, who scored 183 in n. Frey .... no 104 94 .108 crop now In Florida; compc,te to OOT MI.NED WITiPthAT PAYS EPOO & TOO EXCEPT . $EvE)U,. Pip ikCLuoe sowE SYiiTHErc Wuv o ow r Veam OMER ASK MlW DATE MET ^ W A N T lb (I . 8lPiiAkoff,.‘W ...... 4 the Providence rVd In first place 1 THEY the Novice A CTlass for a first leg Kroll, Barber'Tied i:J 5 -J 2 9 day at a mile and'nn eighth in 2 UnfiUN, f ...... i . . 'D ' Totaln' 6HH 562 .64'U890 k he ThREAO.wA ^ h! yO'J wav YOU QAI^ ITS BOV WHY 206 - I I S 181 ‘ 584 (n the American Hockey League REIj ULAR run of SYNThBLC FOR WMt)L 0 « T PR05A8ty of her companion dog degree, and Hialeah Park’s $149,800 Flamingo 2 ■ K'YlsrowRki,. G fi have PuT'kEll^ s p o o l s j other ALWAYS ASK S' HECAaS DIFPERCNT ■ threap; THAT WU6TVE wOuui UP Ik Florence D'Addario'.. poodle, Chico,. 1.’ H <»lisl4kt9 I ! Stakes. . • . 1 Ai.>h. K ...... 2 for the entire .season, h.s a bril 8EEN OVEKiOOidlO!^ Ik BY WiSTAREiie-jjQ^Jjf BOVS ONCf TU15 ME FOR Ok , FROM TUff No. 1 <•> New 5’ork, Feb. 25 i/Pi — The I Smith. B ...... H SIAi.XN i./CAFS*. KtAN’^pOl’T liant reebrd. for his short tenure WAKEHOUSE ■handled by Miss. Hallock to a first .■*■ A i L l l J n l O I l X ,.C a C l M.' ...... 70 77 73 220 The race is restri/ ted to 3-year-»3 IN A WUILE *, SHOar PATES, Me.' , OTUCR , 'iollMTg. g ...... e... 9 New Y ork; Fell. 25 (A*)—There s as a cos)sch. -In his two- previous 7, with The ^ Bl)T mow ORCuir. place In the Novice B Class With ' K. Kom-lpr . . . . . 95 121 ■87 Ki5 * old.s snii'H ie wl'rinor w-ili earn a iC A lS )' TWAT^ FELUS.' losing the rest of the Eastern 9 fiiTotalM 9-21 57 no telling where th* Toronto seasons-‘ as a .’an; iea'der. with others WILL WE BIA2 0 0 a scoTc of 197. This.i.S thg second purse of $112,600. '.J,*.*' *4 WHY' Houston Feb. 25 (Ah—Ted Kroll ToIaIn . , 165 2t«J 160 SLM Divitlon ; of the National Basket- Mapje Leafs would be this season Hershey in 1050-51 and 1051-52. KMOW? BOT^DOtS point show and the second first and Jerry Barber shared the lead N«S o . tS (4l .i*-( '• I All VL'IIl carry 122 /loiinds except Faiin.t.1 ...... 7>< S3 81 24.1 >! without Tod Sloan. Tlie 28-year* he led the uears t( a second anil IT HAVcllb Be place for the standard poodle in the $30,090 Hou.slon Open toda.v FYrlrOHrt ,... .122 ‘ 1.11 ' 91 148 1 ‘ Needles, w'ho -was foaled in Florida old center, who scored * total of first place finish , respeclivel.v. That u r r - which Wa.s handled by Mi.ss--Hat- but a dozen other golf pros began Last Night ^8 Fights Their lead oyer the^ Boston and under a .State Racing Com only 24 goals fti the last two years, From all indications it app4)ar.s overr lock. a trainer at the Mahcheatcr the third round no more than four- ToIaIa 21)1 316 174 531 Celtics stood at six games todAy mission ruling is allowed five, is having his best inf ^tx Nationsl that this will be hls second league Class.- strokes. off the pace. iwlth only 12 to go. They polished m aking his impost only 117.- New Yoi k ( Madison Square 33ic Beginners’ Class at ,Man- T^nm* V«V » (11 Hockey League campaigns. And title this season, in thiee coaching KroU, a Pennsylvanian playing 102 27k off the Celtics, 13.V12D,‘lastLnIglit Off his reeoi'd and with tho Garden) Rocky Caslcllilni. ii)9. che.ster, will, be tested op workiTig he's one of the big reasons Uie year.,1, Italy outpointed C >3 >»ew«6. W. TJ6. g.*. ©A. beginner handler members who F. Donahue M7 96 i” no?!**’'' sanie. No other teams Soup slreadv has won more than the 72-hole tournam ent's halfw-aY were acheduled. $130,000 and will lie the second Aldo Pellegrini, 210, Rome, 12. have attended at least five of the THE STORY OF MARTHA W'AA'NE “Condemned Man” BY WILSON SCRUGGS mark, both w-erc,'seven ttnder paiFr; TftUlii ..172 151 191 544 . Joe Grabowxki, playing 'most of native so/i to appear in the Fla (Crosia w-on ItalMi) heavyweight MORTY MEEKLE Drop Ufi A Card BY DICK CAVALLI eight meetings since tne class Kroll with a 70-C7, Barber w ith a the game for star Paul Aiizln who title). opened; Tho.se pa.ssing the exam- mingo, .Vfra, T. _ Christopher's BOWL THE MODERN WAY! 67-70. I'KOS IJI-T BVKBKOWS .. incurred four personals in the f i f ^ Donn.-v's A ce finished seventh ^ ALL RHSHT,r ------THCN t P n S lM ff VOUVe PSDFDCeO TO Ihalion will be awarded certificate.s Sarasota. Fla,, F.4b. 25 (A’, --A ® Third round challengers, how half, paced the winners with 35 field of 11 in 1947. STEPPEPONTHe HOW AM I EVER TWff w eow wRi(Nr, w ill, chet? up. f f v m and will be admitted to the Novice crop of young amateurs l.s making T e n (10) outem otic pin seN P3NT 6LNEKV0UE) J i a . ever-. were ntrmeroits. points. Bill Sharman had 33 for Calumet Farniet pair,of Libert.v BATTLE FOR THIRD VOUtefeiN(2RNE BRAKE. WHAT two polnta of them last night by 6. Any person living In Manchester A seven-way tie at 141 included teurs are among the leaders. triumph also snapped Syracuse's Happ.v, New Year and Fly-jHo defeating the Hershey Bears 6*2 in Try Bowling On These Faat and Diepcndable Slachines or who pays taxes to the town of Jackie, Burke Jr. and Marty Pur- seven-game winning streak. • Stable's Pete's Folly are l'2-l and the league's only game. Buffalo Manchester, or any person who at gol, two former Houaton titllsts; ■TWO-WAY TIE for first place PetHt matched his own mark for Brookm eade Stable's LawleS.s is has played one more game, ^ tended school in Manchester is 4im Turnesa, the 1952 PGA in the West Side Rec Bowling the campaign, finishing operations 15-t in the morning line. iir'" i eligible to enroll ,his dog in the champipn, and long driving George Lieajue Biddings exists with' Mc with 17 field goals in 34 tries and The others, at 20-1, are Natalie Ten new cars -ar? under c’On- MANCHESTER BOWLING GREEN training cl*ss. Those tnturtsted In Lynch's Nan's Mink, Gene Van struction for the 500-mlle automo;- Bayer, probably the, most Im- Cann's Service and the Dari Maids 12 free throws in 14 attempts. 454 CENTIR ST. — Ml 3-4882 attending are asked to cdhtaci Jim , proved pro golfer on the 'winter each boasting SS wins and 17 de- George King had 27. p’oinls for Doren’g Toby B., Winding Way bile rare at Indianapolis Speedway Sheldon, presldenl, L a k e w o o'd tour. ■ ifeaU.-.. . '■ > ■ the Nats. ~- Farm's Golf Acs, Jaclyn Stable's on Memorial Day. 1WM W HU *M / i t J 1 : ’ V . J. . ,-f If ’ • V * ’ --■• - • - y • I * * f< '
<* MANCHESTER EVENING.HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1956 PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALR MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1956 \ BUGS____BUNNY lordship instead of you. the kind word, Butler — That’s unfortunate, sir. Answer to Today’s Puzilo MEV, V AtLTHEM CAKES_ I’ll never get It now. He who knows lat is good and poetc/! 6 0 T T A W Sense and Nonsense embraces It, who knows the bad Frtsidtni'f Wifi Hillhouse Trounces Windham in Class A Feature Contest OCT IN MOTE ...VER DCCORATEDI It Is well to remember that at and avoids It, is learned and tem i U T E F O R W O ^ SomewhAt the wowe for drink. ' ’Don’t bother," said the. same all tlm ^ the right word to sdy is perate. ACBOSI SWinevesecls s O’Toole stopped before Mulll- voice, with a hiccup. "1 got into 4 Sntall horses 'C-C-COW N ^ g tn 'n «toi;e window end eaw hli the back seat by mistake." 1 Wife of 14th 5 Female saint Spring Training Camp Notes InilianM Mcrl Ludiowr, U.S. preeideni, Norwalk Tops reflection there. He raUed a braw CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ^ 'J Jan. 1. 1954, Dean Ha se fell on 71 hi the pliMown round this Payne Whitney. Gymnasium and ^LXVESCK CLUCK I9v< Non-Church Goer • Well, I’ll 30 Demi------32 Jolt 39 Preposition 48 Pack of cards Mickey Mantle of the New York second." the Ice of Lake Mahoney, in North 49 Roman date week. NorwTeh and Bulkelry the University of Connecticut Field m 4 U Y WQgKIMg tell you. The first time 1 went to 23 Her father 23 River in , 40 Sleeveless 'Yankrea waa ahifted from ahort- I He added that, except for the House. Platle, Neb,, and broke hfs right was Rev. —— SI Abstract being riash Ilf the first game Fiida,v. church they threw water on me, Germany garment atop to the outfleld. Hank Aaron I pitching staff, only the first base, Thiirsday'a twinblll pairs fa Here is the schedule: leg; Jan. 1, J9S5, Mrs. Dean I|asse A. Appleton 24 Farm building41 Domestic slave S3 Scatter, as hey of Milwaukee, who came up as an I third and shortstop poattlona re and the second time they tied me vored Hlllhoiiife and Weaver In Class B (New Haven) to a woman I've had to keep ever fell at the same spot and broke 36 Rosters Infielder. moved to the outer gar main to be filled. M i the opener and Norwalk meets Stonington vs Seymour. . since, » her right leg. Joyce Smischney, 51 Redacts - r dens. bll -Hodges of Brooklyn, one Shooks, Mtnh. r r r r Fairfield Prep In the nightcap. Staples, vs St. Mary’s Minister Yes, and the next time 32 Tremulous L . o f the big leagues’ top fleet bafe- I Lou Boudreau, a darned good Thursday night's winners clash meij..formerly waa-a ealcher.^ Class c (Slorrs) you go they’ll throw dirt on you. iSSifaciiV’ 33 Rent anew r I shhrtatop for Cleveland In the In the semL^als * Si onday, Putnam vs Morgan. ' Some people use languag' to ex 34 Carpenter's n F Now the St. I-oiils Cards are go 1940'a, put hla Kansas City A th M arch^ ano^Rjliwy's victors ing to experiment with young Ellsworth Memorial vs Tourtel- A man telephoned the police to press Ihoiight, some to, conceal implement r letics through a two and a half meet Tuesday. slW h « at « lotle Memorial. I -11 M&ssm T” ■ Jackie Brandt, a heralded rookie hour workout their first of the report that thieves had stolen the' thought, and some instead of 35 German coin L OJ o'rlock. With one exception, play follow steering wheel, brake - pedal, ac thought. 36 Feel r N" who la considered almost a cer training grind. Boudreau reported Student tickets-(SOO) go on i m i e 5” '0 / . tainty to land a Job in the majors ed form In last night's quarter celerator, clutch pedal, and dash 37 Go by motor Cl that he didn't find a single weight sale Tuesday from 10-12 in the finals action with eighth ranked board from his car. The police American Tourist (to butler) — 41 Royal Italian r IT thl'i year. problem with' pitchers Alek Kell morning at the school for J Hand of Madison tripping third- promised to Investigate. We’ve made a stupid mistake, I’m family name ■■■ Brandt, the Internallonal ner and Arnie Portocarrero sur afternoon classes and from 1-3 ranked Windsor Locks 68-50 in the IT ir ID prisingly svelte. m r s Soon the telephone rang again. afraid, I must have tipped his 45 ------DTof ITher t r 5 5 ” !T League’s rookle-of-the-year In 1955 In the afternoon for, morning only upset. Favored Hillhouse in children died m with Rocheater. Is rated a top students. Adult tickets (400 Class A and East Haven ln,Gla*s B JT 1 In the other big league camps, in infancy . 1 flight outfielder. Present plans, reserved and 350 general ad won handily. 46 Mohammedan however, call for the fleet native Angelo Dagres, 2l-year-old rookie missions) will he nvallable at BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE B" JT Hillhouse broke the gnme wide OUT OUR WAY magistrate i 1 of Omaha. Neh to get a crack at from Rhode Island State Univer the High School main office Detroit Tigers’ quarters, -. , . Me;RrANTII.K l k a u i k Three Gaines Don» Win 47th bsIsImim rise It) , 24 points to lead all the scorers iKarce. So we’re going to give it And Ransom Jackaoh, the third Olirs ...... U Aft whlls Gdorge Gardner led Wind- a whirl." baseman Brooklyn picked up from Fiiiiiilslii , 1 los ii» no null ham with 18. The rest of the Hill- BY AL VERMEER Ale.v Grammas, who played that Siuitns fli S —177 PRISCILLA’^ POP , GrowinR Pains For Pro Five Successive Tilt the Cubs, showed up In the Dodg 8 house scoring was well distributed ,'c> position fof the Cards last season. Mrl,sr)ilsii .... js ira W . 17S — ig------— ers’ camp ready to' give Jackie Unusual Scene Develops Rsrlelta .. in i(« ini .104 with all four other starter's hitting HE'S TREATING ME 12 Y E A R S T uatted only .240 with three homers. Robinson a "good fight" for the Spi-lss ,,,...... I UR 103 134 34S for double figures, BECAUSE TODAY I’M still nur.sing hopes o f overtaking New York, Feb. 25 (JPi — The regular Job. - THEN YOU WON'T Wllhy missed' Its first 22 shots, WANT A CHILD'S rival Frankle^s. Drive-ln the eiase San. Frsnclics. Dofii nsEded only , Marty Marion, the former "l^r. Tolsla ” 503 603 "607 1611 iirs ttiUR YOU'RE -yl2 YEARS OLD (liisdri AeMrrfers'll) enabling Norwalk t» get out In BIRTHDAY, TICKET/ race for Central Connecticut four more victories today to com Shortstop" of the Cards and cur , A PAL.’, Contract signers for 1956 yes- After Gaslellani Wins P. Biminons ...... 107 M fl» 39S front, 17-4, in the first (ierlod. Nor L ESTER , CARLYLE Basketball I.«ague honors, the plete an unbeaten regular season rent pilot of the Chicago White terdav included Vie Wertz of or , , ______■ Blmtisiai ... 107 S7 n s 303 II Jalkg ...... *0 Rl 103 3S4 walk never was threatened agatfi _ ►SO .I'LL Green Manor Proa "go for broke" bgnketball schedule and North Sox, doesn't figure to do nji^ch ex Cleveland, Lerv Burdette of Mil ••rrrtsiensea . . B3 RR’ 104 3R4 PAY FOR within * 72-hour period when they New York, Feb. 2,5 Onc^srd.' By the way Johnny, 1 want althaugh' Wilby. settling down' Carollna.’s Tarheels were assured perimenting with h|a charges In waukee, Johnny Schmitz .of the .1. Blnimnns .. - toS 101 309 after a ahaky start,, drew to within vYOU.' meet’ three league opponents. To of a tie for first place in the final spring training. Poston Red Sox and Pete Wojey hour after Rocky Castellanl bat- V®" meet my father." Ijosl Han .. .. WK — • RR After Sullivan shook hands with nine points at 50-50 In-the final pe night at 8:1.5 at the Old Saybrook Atlantic Coast Conference stand "We’re a pretty set team," he of Detroit. tcred out a 10-rouml decision Ovei Totals .,,,, i5r_477~ M4 1476 High School the locals engage, the the elder GattellanI, Johnny turned riod. Connie Carpenter scored 22 ings. England's Johnny Sullivan points for Nbrwalk while Dave reinforced Saybrook Rams. Sun The top-ranked Dons crushed I to Rocky, and snld; "Coipe on out Maarhetler Aatu Paris (I) Madison Square Garden last night Thomaa tallied 20 for Wilby, day afternoon at thfe Stanley Santa Clara 80-44 last night for side. Rocky, I want you to meet Della Kera ...... 71 64 96 361 Rec I^yop Lcaclef4s they shook hands wariply in'Caa- Rich ...... -...... 63 “76 69 “ 349 ‘ Eaat Haven experienced HUje Arena In New Britain they oppose their 47th consecutive triumph. my wife.",. i tellanl's dressing room. Klleiiberc ...... 66 74 74 318 difficulty Iff. Us defeat'of Ktlling- "V winlcss Meriden YMCA Alumni All-America Bill Russell rammed This left a reporter wondering Ramilng ...... 6« 1161 UN 393 Local Sport “Nice fight. Rocky," said the ly. The rangey Eastlea controlled S t Club in the first game of a double- In 29 points, his highest total of Easy Cage Victors what it was all about until Sul Mnliimphy ...... un 64-no 397 WASN’T A 23 - year old Sullivan. "Y'oU fooled both backboards and wera never In header at 2 o'clock. Frankie’s the season. . Sjin , JFrancisco’s 80 livan explained that the two had T ota ls 6PLIT OECIt>iON= ;.- f . me with those fight hand leads...... 410 430 476 1306 trouble after shooting to a 28-10 THE BACKSEAT m v E R a -a i battle the. troublesome New points’ was its second highest total w L Pet. become buddies In Cleveland, now Maarkester Optiral I3> C hatter I’m not used to a guy throwing a Dave.v ...... 99 126 9« 32.1 halftime .lead. They wrapped up Britain Pacers in the nightcap at of the campaign and the 36-polnt Hcdlund's ...... 10 4 .714 Rocky’s'liome town, when both 1-rf right hand without finft scein? a »loraii ...... tot 106 93 303 the game by outscoring KiUlagly 3:1.5. And .Mondaj^-nJght at tlje spread the largest in Its vic Jack’s ...... 'l 7 .500 fouifht on the same fight card l.liirthirz ...... ,V. 63 90 66 366 21 left. I’ll havo to get used to that." 20-6 In the third period and then ALLEY OOP Qig Man Now AMLIN Bulkelcy High School.in Hartford tories this year. L. T, W ood ...... 6 8 .428 last month. Malhiaaon ...... t. 103 79 6A 367 biLLOX’H SAIJIS and the GarL "You gave me a/good scare. Uplnn ...... 109 106 106 334 coaated. In. Ralph PaoUlIo with 16 COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO G rcfn M anor and St. Cyril's cla.sh Ninth - ranked North Carolina Na.sslff A rh is ...... 5 9 .357 Felix and Judge Frank Forbei JHATS VWAT I YEH, MAN, den Grove entries in the Village _ <*' Johnny."' replied /Rocky. "Yo)i points led the -East Haven scorers, In an 8:.10 bencftl contest for the took a temporary lead in the hot | each scored It 6-3-1 fdr Caatellanj. THtaU ...... 4H 511 I474 BEEN TRyiNG WEVe GOT know you almos( Knocked me out Judge Bert Grant'made it unani followed by Dick Ezold, who had Heart Fund. ACC competition by beating Duke , • ® ° ''***'6 League have Hedlund’s Sport Center* con- * t ^ 13. ’ TO tell vou SOMETHING Green Manor with only two de- In Ute second with that right to mous with a 6-4 vole for Rocky. JoHlionii PsinI «'• (1) 73-6.5. The Tarheel advantage, ’ been deadlocked for first place tinued ll) roll last night as It belted Romharrllrr ...... 99 93 tn PATIENTS \ FOR HOURS! here Au . feat.s and the Pacer.s and St. thh 'ja w . My Icgli wobbled and I The AP had Cdatenani ahead 6-3:1. 395 In the other Class B ganie, however.. will last only until to- : during the past three weeks. The L. T. W'ood 51-40 ir a Junior Schnek ...... ton iu lU 340 Darien showed a well-balanced RIGHT! Cyril’s, each with three .setback.s, night’s North Carolina State- co-pace-setters divided four points League game at. the School St. was shout read,v to hit the deck. I Sullivan had a two pound Twrtily ...... in? ftft ftS .TOO all hkve an opportunity of catch didn’t know you could hit that weight edgt:, iftl to 159. *• *>e guests at the Ullrd place as they notched their Rich Santa Anita Handicap^ Mopkri ...... m ft(» 106 «;mrji ...... 115 9« 2ftS Darien aUrters hu for double home atrfttch. But the three chal Carolina for first place. Should I Knights of Columbus Irtsh-SporU seventh • consecutive victory. It .... figures with Johnny Foster leading II lengers cannot afford to liwe lest nrhff'nd ...... m Ml 101 .100 sl.xth-rated State come through, It I 'Yight program March 12 at the was (-loss for the first half as the Tiimkl('l ...... m 114 127 - m tlie .way .with 22 points. Three tap- Coach Riiy McKenna’s, club re will automatically be top-.seeded ' ^Higlon Home. Crowley coached Sport Center held a slim 21-20 Fhfmingo Stakes Due Today TdUIs 641 609 634 1574 in baskets by Foster midway peat as champions. in the ACC Tournament which getsManchester T rade.; edge at Intel mission, Iij the sec through the final, period finally MiiiV* ('iinfiislon underway In Raleigh next Thurs- *tnown as Cheney Tech, for ond h.-ilf Hcdlund’s; Ted by Cluii-k A/vadia, C.-llif., Feb. 25 Id’) — t-Kapea,. Angelo Clllo'a, Mark’ s Rlck- - Hkerwia-Wllllams 4$) broke open the game. Dick T o add more, confusion the Proa day. I years »-hile Kelley has handled -Salmond who hit for 32-polnU, 18 ThC'6100,000 .Santa Anita Handl-1 c.V. Ada L. Rice’s Happy Go Lucky K a iser ...... i n 93 93 396 Lorenzo of Southington led idl the could be in first place a'f.tcr the UCLA and Oklahoma atv were llfiseball clubs for Joe Brnnrlerl ...... 94 113 114 331 in the second half, broke away to rhimiM''hiri( ...... no 96 .me scorera with 25 points. wecktnd -firing. Should the locals the only other ranking c o Vl e g e decades. Guc.st of honor will leap has produced Us shnic of ex- ! ??7». Henry Ohrehi Skeptical 97 put the gam e on Ice. For the losing , le* 1 , I Kid. Nana Mink, Toby B. and Golf Jerry Biancicrl ...... 126 99 93 3I9 Justified Rating sweep their three games and New teams to see action last night ’"^PlYe Jim O’Leary who work- Icemen, hustling Bill Malowsky ilreen ...... 93 96 169 Top-rated New Canaan Juatified Britain up.sct the Drive-fn * ( the The BCulns, No. 15 moved - Tinde and, paced the scorers with 25 points. a d'’ \nd;v’sLO(l#y " iBlllm r n r o i n c ‘'n^^^^ of- iHC I in 91s* Vs* »*"^®**«441ssev ls)W Man ...... i . , 60 — — 60 ita rating at Storrs in the Claas C BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES It's An Honor BY EDGAR MARTIN Pacers have not lost in four games further along the road to t»e.. Manchester High schools for many The second game found Jack')* i'Ja.i.sic promised to be no ex-; /Totala ...... 623 493 1810 competition with an-83-56 cotH 7 - BUZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE L'ctiiion ' ® tclcvliirtJ anrl at the Arena this winter) Coach Pacific Coast Conference title .by „ lending All the way. High scoi-er .Maalsamery Ward quest of fifth-ranked Old Say- George Mitchell’s club.would own Upward of .50,000 fans, all Rln-niime 62 263 defeating Oregon 95-71 while foi- Jack's WHS 'Skip Fisher who ra ck S M l 96 36t brook. New Canaan awung«ut to a / ftlNTLSWlN, I AStUMI AIL Of VOU AW FAKlILlAlt EUTWAIT; i $EE ONE of a 7-2 record and Frankie's would Oklahoma City. No* 18 was E7E‘D 'BE >4O)0OREtt TO ta hooped 13, Ricky Sylvester set K opc^ 96 362 end of three, 52-36. Mark Xelley FIRST ATOMlDPOUIERBP PtANE, FaiOWEO fT._'SHALL 1 IS AMENT. COMMANDER cor^. New Britain would take over between two NCAA ”at-large" en-' 'as he the pace foi- the loAers collecting Los Angeic.s turf club prcinlse.a,'’ liad71 points and Maurice Gilmore WANE SO O VO THE S7BTDE . SAV MIS'RETIREMENT* FROM THE NANT UNDER A ClOlPf.. third .spot- with a 6-3 mark ahd trios. " , pinned a 139 single and «LLS; WILL YOU PLEASE a 3R0 16 tallies. ' » ^ and the suspen.se centered'on the Juniiii-s W in 72-.37 T ota ls . . 463 426 466 1336 had 20 to pace the downstatfe OP THE *BOERA(tE*thB>0 .-„ N6 INVOLVEMENT IN A REMNSF1RB0 REVOLUTION. VRIN6 MTVE MISSIN6 the SainGi would drop to fourth Diiquesne, which will defend its (.53) ll))) hoise in the field o f 14, Call- ■hooters although all five starters PERSON? with their 6-1 record. And any NIT title in New York next month, fornia s homegrown ptlile, Swa|)S. Nasslft Arms It) hit in double figures for New thing could happen in the three re H-irn f ...r..'!. ” 0-J 2 At East 8ibet- wllli..i^ com- lln in p ...... 7H ton 27H paced' the Shorelinera, the former fiolnts in the Ram s’ earlier 90-79 ToinK-4 ...... LJOWT HftUE TO e»SK TO SEE late rally to win 90-79, in. the Ivv I'U ft 52 ting wl.idqws, hy Bay ViCw In 1911 pornUvel,v eas.v 72-57 win o ie r Uie TlrmrlU ...... M ll .ftft ^ with ^8 pointer and the latter with lo.ss to the .Pros at East Hartforjd,X-X I . ^ MIXMI lini'BI.KH . Nafihiff Arih« .Mark Twain Boys ■'C.ub o f Hart ...... ft? ftft 106 »1 SAMPVE& OF YOUR U)ORX. League. And La Salle routed , Team ,N«. 7 (4) for $118.40, ^nd'Vulcan's Forge in Is. A. Rr^kniati ft?' ftft■■ ft6 3M 16 points and almost complete con while Meriden will rely on dimiaifeiUrs sSvly»-s(. i.’ f . K f*lN, ford. The host quintet |i0st»fl icranton 82-51. !.'■ ...... 71* 14 347 id 1949TOI' .$42.60, w ir e registered In trol of both backboards'. live Norb...... Fahey and Tom Rye .’chTeT Z 01h.-r^...... )j)8 li.S 124 .147 CUG-M. t ...... 0.(1 0 quarter leads of 17-IC, 35-22 'siul T<4(aIm •...... •4«3 *4^ '4ft6xl'aftt Hand overcame a 15-8 first quaf- CttM By MA-Beevw*. * Diinlow . r ..... sloppy going.- X Won rolloff to upset the locals. The trio caged. 1-5 . Swa))s was assigned top weight 50-39 1 fc'Ot-nplng Hai tfon rs 12- tec deficit and led at the half, 28t Totals ...... 1S2 1R4 ?oA '.".'if Tfuniinp. e 1-2 ~SlT'tallic.s in the first m eeting al H4KKEV ''AT a r.LANC’F- T Swpnftfii) UP ..'5 1 gr.me winning streak. 25. Windsor Locks fought' back to JEFF COBB BY PETER HOFFMAN Te«in N«. 2 <0) ,\Ir( K . 0-0 ■‘2 of 129 ))ounds today, and faced < KAVAT IsKAOI F. though losin g’ by 26 pOint.s. Fred Frlday's Rosults R W^niff ...... f)2 S7 KG 2»m (V-O 4 such obstacles as: Tall T erry rnrr ...... ,.,rS iGn \n] 8irnir<'r ...... W »Ki *l(jfl 77i 7 ^ THI6 16 ONE TBAW RIDE ^ National I>eagiin 'r«>Jals ...... ITi A crack field that incluacd such hustling Cliuc.k Saimor.d pared t;ie with 6 : 2 7 remaining in the game, a Grjtjlck .spearhead S t . Cyril'.s at-; i- U 34 M p roh y ...... 402 M 132 *322 -I CAN'T tfW HO TO MISS/ Toronto 2, Chic.ago 1. Totaifl • 1S7 1!>0' 1Ji7. Mi , nt Lfiir 2rM6 .fnrk.jt. well • conditioned, lacing sharp locals .with 1,9 amt 17 ,points, re- I/f»frbvrri ...... 100 112 S6 2flft foul by 'DonahiA and- sliots by .taT'S., And against the three rivals ' ‘•H ^ ' r American League hoi'.se.s aa ,'tqclal Outrasl. Bobby Sfierttvcly, while the former along Wronx ...... 107 KKp. infi 31ft Oslander and Jim Gallagbdr shot M0,N0? I M M U f! YOU VES! I'M ON THE AIR WITH MV BAND Art Quimby has Scored 73 mark- T^im N4>, a (I) ricKf'IU .. . A ...... J2ft '120 WO 34ft Cleveland 6, Hershey 2. llrfliiinri’ti (;il> Brocalo, Mister Gu.-:, Honey’s Alibi with Bill'L'alouSky coxtrollcd both H sVhiihrrf ...... a.IiKI ftft 102 200 Hand into a 49-46 lead, w-htehjt. SAW HOW you INENT o ver!, EVERY PAY-FROM TWO TO THREE .ei.s. Jim m y Ahcarn 66, Bobby D. Mct'isnn ...... ku hD y Saturday's .Schedule O, Mr<'Mn:i 132. :i2ri Kf’lly f ...... P in. and ,'1'rackmastcr.wh’o dearly boards. • Je -ry Uofberg caged 25 never yielded. -A Knight .56, IJtmnie Harris 43^ and ■ 1-4 , 3 Tianln ...... 827 801.633 1881 Vou HAD m is CRONP. -A T THE ACME BROADCASTING .\merlcan I.eagiir • tlr.4'h;’(ijc, f . , .. (Ml' (1 loves to run In the mud. tallies and renter Andy Kozlovvskl ' For Windsor Locks, Russ Jubrey Wdlly Widholm 30. Providence at Springfield. ’ Tolai . - 174 VRX 21'( .SAF Inc.'iiKfcllf). f " ' ^ Tirnm Sn. 4 (3) and* Art Pieffler each had 15 EATING our OFVOUR hand!' STATION-AND MY REGULAR VOCALIST Nn. K (01 nr-rx('t)f‘hi. f ^ track'that promised to-be^.no had 17 points for the Ipsi^. Wlliion ...... ftl 132 ft4 2ft7 M Tiffi ,. as xn 7t', 224 S'UTiDMid. r ...... hclter than ’’good," nor worse than The Merchants' play hOifi to Jhr )>,wtrk ...... ft 22 7-l.S. .ll « MiTfhiMitti Junlora (72) Penn 90, Brown 79 ■ , ' 257* U. T. H'ltod ince himself back Inti, raEor keen T ou t* 812 665 644 l!»21 M, Ifniis* , K2 hi <'4 (40) condition. F K K IMP. Duqursne 80, Villanova'61 O b e dience Classes Monday H...... ,0 3 K»7 1 Ff*RliI.r>f H M 13 Mrl'ailftiitl, f ...2 o-ll •f’, 1 he distance wa.s a miU and one 1 Svlvc,*)!!^. f (LJ __ __ LaSalle 82. -Scranton 51 ______ZikuR. f ... 2 76 24ft ; Ti.talx 17,'i 1!)| 2oL . (I 4MI * (I . q*‘nitoi'. with a net nf__tl0O-00O- “ __ -—'tf"’•■•f**iiKlnir-.'n~.'7...... ftft ft4 Lafavette 63, Bucknell 62 Midi -44--HI+------Tnrti,lnigUrt»r- :~4 ■M------II HiiikF* . 118 UX)^1U3 31ft T*fiavo«\ r riVi'fiTfriiTr »lvA i.v,,,)#.. ...1____ ' iyiMiflU. K\^ (Ml (1 101 .300 St. Michael's (Vt) 67, Adelphia Member's of th the' e' Manchester: Circle^ South, or bring their dogs!f^ .Sauria , 73 ' 7« 2.!ft 1 (M 2 '^W'hiiing the Iiicky winner 0 Halmori'J T .ft 1-3 17 SnpiftoffU ...... ftH 103 117 m ft5 313 -Mr lotj* a r n o i -s O n 11 a s I ing the best of the thoroughbred 1 . Al. n, f ...... (M) ‘J ■eMi l«A colUvsilceD thev ti« s a m e . , The warehouse TmE lOCAL ClOThinL; la,ul5 NO- I'LL WHY DO YOU JUST poodle,' Koko, who settred 183 in rr*»y ...... no 104 04 ciop now in Florida, compclc'to- 0 T lT lir ’V, f ...... ,n (M( 0 M niTMijR(»n ft5 114 }?J^ J o h n n y O a w fo rd who hfia kept ,ii5T Mi.vED with that PAiV^ except SEv PIP include sO«AE Sa IThEIC WANT lb -4..- 4-- - - , <•-, 0 Sipjinkoff, f, • (Ml ft SPOOLS TOO They, WHY DOMT Vfam, o w e it ASIC MIM DATE ME? the Novice A Oass for a first leg Rnt*KAvi« -'PI *^1 Cell.-*’ l-’ivc I:{.i-I2!) day at a mile and an eighth in 4 ... Hhh 5ft2 64«> IftftO the Providence Red in’’first'place e ulml run of synthetic fOR A mark OA The ,ThRE,AP,WA*h! nOu V\A' IDO OAtir ITS WHY qf her companion dog degree, and LPcIl g irtI I . t«l6 20« 105 153 5H4 2 • IhLur, f .. II (M» R & PeOftAPLY BOY Hialeah park's $149,800 Flamingo 2 K'»zlow«kl: h 1-^; 17 In the Ar.ierij.‘an H ockey League Thread 1 fNP> ThAT MU6T.\E hAvE PuT aElls spools . OTHER ALWAYS vASKS MECAUS DlFriRCNT Florence B’Addario'.s jmndle, Chico. L'*..„ I-f-viit-t.. f I WOUND uP lAi Tram No. Stake,-:, 1 Ad.’H K . . 3. 1-2 3 1 for the entire season, h-s. a b ril-' 6EEN OvERlOOkEP- boys Once THIS HE FOR. y o u , FRO«A TUB’ handled by Miss Hallock.to a first K a UUSIOII L ^ H C l New York, F'eb. 25 I4'i - - The 1 Smith K (Ml 0 WAREHOUSE M Kimlcr () .0 su>.\N i-j:a f s ’ h t a n ik u 't llant record for his short tenure IN A VIAIILE,aiu. S n o ttr DATES, ME.' ^ETT maw 22 Philadelphia Warriors are all buY The race is restricted to .3-year- 2 (iufbns, C • ft 7-1: 25 7 with The But hOw place In the Novice B Glass with ‘ ;_____ K. ^•■OW^E*|’H...... 05 i-aa-• 30.5 New York, Fell. 25 i/P)—There s as "a coach. In his two previous DAliy Circuit, TUATS lo.sing the rest of the Eastern olds and the winner will earn a orieRi>: WILL AS a score of 197. This is the second T otain 24 ft-2I 57 ■no telling where the Toronto .seasons as a 'am leader, with EUkZOO WHY' ~ Houston, Feb. 25 (>P)—Ted Kroll ImIr ...... 1K5 *21.10 Division- of the National Basket purse of $'112,600. k n ow ? Boris.' DofiS point show- and the second first Train N*«6. I§ (|> Map|c Leafs would be this season Hershey in 1050-51 |^d 1951-52, r and Jerry Barber shared the lead ball Ass.n, anil iinle.-is they aildden- All will carry 122 pounil.-i excciit IT have Tb Be place, for the standard poodle F K irn -M ...... '7 0 fi.l 'without Tod Sloan. Tlie 28-year- he led the —ears t< second and in the $30,000 Houston Open toda.v i F(i»rftr|f1 ...... ;...122 1.33 ly fold, the title la all theirs. Needles, who wa's foaled in Florida That u rr- which was h.indlcd by Mis.s. Hal old cehtel-, who scored a total of first place finish . respectively, but a dozen other golf pros began And under a .State Racing Com Last Night's Fights OVERT lock, a trainer at the Manchester Toula .201 21« 174 50J Their lead over the Boston only 24 goals in the'last two years, k'rom all indictitions it appears the tjilrl round no more than four Celtics stood at six games today mission 'ruling is allowed five, Class. strokes eff the pace. i.s. having his best of ulx National that this will he his second league with only to go. They polished making his impost only 117. The Beginners’ Class, at Man-- T ea n i ,Ni». R III 12 New Yotk I Madison Square Hockey I-esgue campaigns. And title this season, in three coaching Kroll, a Pennsylvanian playing (■ SariH.ls ...... ,...M 102 i?V off the Celtics, 1.3.5-129, last night eliester will be tested on working f>ff his record and with the Garden) Rocky t’aslcllanl, 1.59, he’s one of the big reasons the ,vetrs, with Providence showing , , , . - u. . -7 oo 1‘*“ * of Fort Lauderdale. Fla., cut T . Sar]X>la ...... SI 102 in the second half of a double- weight advantage, Needles was a knmvlodge Jlonday night at 7.30 m 1 , ^t^lng of long distance, r'leveland, hiilpolnterl Johnny Spl- 1-esfs slowly, arc nailing'down a no signs of surrendering first . i ” - Tclals ...... 176 204 header In Philadelphia. 8 l. Louis the t.ommunitvCommunity Y building,bulldlne-. EligiEllc-i putts to draw even with IV3 5-2 , cholcb In the m orning line. livr.n* J6t, England, 10, .Stanley Cup playoff spot. place. -1 Tfum Nn. 4 (S> tuined back Syracuse. 116-103, in ble to take the test -will be all n Donahuf .65 KTi The son o f Ponder out of Noodle La S|)czin, Italy - - Anlopio Barber, the first round leader. At 2.37 the other game. No other teams > ' 1 C B| MCA tfirwe*. Iw<. fj6. Mag u |^. beginner handler members who F. DonAhue ...... \\01 9fi :n77 Rpiip already has won more than Ciosla, 203'j, Italy outpointeilj the 72-hole tournament's halfway were scheduled.. , ' 1 have attended at least five of the $130,000 and will be the second Aldo PelleRrini, 210. Rome, ' 12. ’ mark, both weir seven under par, T oU ln ...1 7 3 m 191 544 . Joe Grabowjiki, plAylng most of “Condemned Man" eight mec.tings since tne class native son to appear in the Fla- KTrosia won Italian heavyweight ! MORTY MEEKLE Drop U» A Card BY DICK CAVALLI THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS Kroll with a 70-C7, Barber with a the game for star Paul Arizin who opened. Those passing the exam mingii. Mrs. T. f’hnslqiihei s title). 67-70. i’KOM LH-T KY KBKOWS Incurred four personals (n the first BOWL THE MODERN WAY! YES, I PBOPOSEO, BUT TM TAU0N6 ABOtfl- ination will be awarded certificates Donna's'Ace finished seventh in a HARDEE ON THE <^ALLRieKr/r THEN I msuAV *iOuvt.psoro«ro TO Third round challengers, how .'-arasola, Fla., F,4b. 25 -4’ . --A half, paced lf>«v winners with 35 : BEKVDU^ JUX-. CRAKE, dllX .' STEPPED ON THE HOW AM X EVER T>« woow wPi A real ,STEP0NTHEB(?AKEN0W BRAREf J CO NOW... •D DRIVE IF YOU cuwT7iefNovoo TVIE WEDONG DATE 18 8ET. I EEU^MBCE-^ JWSERVATON OS A WVCEL March". and a newcomer. 23-ye'ar-old Jon lift their eyebrows in the Babe. Bob Pettit dropped In 46 p.iHnts .Members of the Novice Class arc same odds quoted on Maine (,’hance battle has developed for the third ten are now „ in operation. the t u e m r f KEEP BAILING OUT OFF ON A VACATION TO THE eOMJt! Guslln of Charlottesville. Va.. had Zahaiias Cancer Fund Oiicn Golf for the Hawks — equaling the playoff spot In the American LIKE THATT asked to meet at the Y ' at 8:30 Farm’s duo of Gun Shot and Bush- anotwodk/s u t i r I.38s, Joe Jlmlnez, Midlothian. HI., Tournament. W hile Bel.s.v Rawls season high, in the N BA who Hookey I-ckgiie. The Buffalo Bisons o'clock on Monda^’ instead of 7:30 er’s Idol, , Openings for morning and SOI WALK W looking had a 139. of Spartanburg, S. C., a’ veteran now are otvly four percentage currently are holding down the as usual. - • ' Nalli last year's Juvenile cham LMf A PBOPHTTOP Tied at 140 were Jimmy Claiii, pro, holds a one-stiokA lead with points behind the Rochester position with 51 |iolnts but the oftdrnoon reservations. New members will .be admitted Lagunda Beach. Calif,, and Deen 143 at the halfw ay point today in Royals in the 'battle for (bird place pion oWhed by Mrs, Anson A. Bige Cleveland Barona -moved within to the Beginners Class on March Wood, Liberty, Tex. the 72-hoIe tournament, four ama in the Western E>ivisloh. The Hawk low. is 4-1; Mrs. J. R. H. Tliouron's. two points of them Ust night by C. An.v person living in Manchester A seven-way tie at 141 included teurs are among the leadera. triumph also snapped Syracuse’s Happ.v New Y’ear and Fly-Ho defeating the Hershey Bcat^s 6-2 in Try R om ling On These^Fast and Dependable Slachlnes or who pays taxes to the town of Jai'kie Burke Jr. and Marty Fur- seven-game wipjolng ,streak. Stable's Pete’s Folly are 12-1 and the league’s only game. Buffalo Manchester, or any person wha at goi, two former Houston tltlitts; TWO-WAV TIE for first place PettSt matched His own mark for Brookme'ade .Stable’s" I.rfiwless is has played one more game. tended school in M anchester is Jim Turnesa, the 1952 PGA in the West SJde Ref. Bowling the campaign, finishing operations iS-I in the morning line. . eligible to enroll his dog in the champion, and long driving George League standings exists with Mc w'ith 17 field f/oali in 34 tries and The others, at' 20-1, are Natalie Ten new cars are under con- MANCHESTER BOWLInG GREEN training class. ’hose interested in 1 Bayer, probably the moat Im- Cann’s Service and the Dari Maids 12 free throws iin 14 attempts. Lynch's Nan’s Mink, Gene Van sj^uction for the ,500-mlle automo:- 464 CENTpg ST. — Ml 3-4892- attending are .asked to contact Jim ,prov« MM lieti'l, Rm. ' / ■ -v" 5 ' m V -:\-- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 85. 1958 • PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28.1flM PACT SIGHT i - H Hoom For Salt 72 Houmb For Salo 72 Houses For Sslo 72 Antomobiko for Sale 4 THERE OUGHTA RE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Boats and Act aaaorlsa 48 Rooau WithoBt Board 58 BBSiaasa Locatiens Thaw Spreads Savins* Bonl^ Braneh Formally Opened TiNlay Parsells Sees Fbr Rtirt 84 M A N C H M T m —Duplex, alx room# MANCHESTER — Nearly four EXTRA LARGE tthrss bedroom WANT TO bO T A CAR and had NOW ON DISPLAY AT SINOUB AND double bedrooms, wi 1 •ach side. Two car garaga, two acres, six rbome, one floor, oil raheh. Fireplace, tils bath cellar, Classified your credit turned dowi»7 OM.WtWLftHaTtl 48 CfMTl! WHy vDu McIntosh Boat Company bus IlMi Depot ’ Squars, buainea STORE ATOCNTER. Heat him- fumacta. Centrally located. Prtca hot water heat,*garage. I1L700. garage, l.a c r e 'view, suburban. Floods Danger Vo Trouble in (ive up, aee “ Honeat" DouglMr - V ^ M W O O O WlU. TWEWE way tTWEBauL w e b a l l ^ cQooK-fiMi6Teio NCvia 19M - Boats, motors and master* block. Call MI. ••$191. Ithed. M r t ^ . MI. 9-9821. WiU 919.$00. Oaaton Realty Co. MI. Carlton W. Hutchina. MI. 94193. At little aa $1,000 down. Carlton 333 Mata. Not -a ftnanca company W. Hutchina. MI. 94133, 9-6996. 1066 OPP a Bi&- •OUNCt«rwUAT^MfaNCi«,'wuaiiTETWf CptlE ME MORE TI4AN craft trailers, siso a good used remodel front to suit tenants. 94791, eventnga MI. 9-766$. 9-6696. plan. • U6E_____ OPWORt^INO jnttyiNO f WfcdA^ k09 PURNISHTO^ROOM at 268 North Advertisement DOUQW k0«6 kWE a selection. Visit our showroom at STORE FOR RENT at 216 Sprue# $12,600 NEW ^ N C H homea now TANNER'' ST—New ranch homes, In Icy Europe Rent Decontrol atouTiT?n^ONi.y you TRyiNtio DO.- 52 Oak SI. and see (he lateat In Main St, See Mrs. IHah on CLASSIFIED A DVT. tWl FORD (.Tl’STOM. two door. G000-MaTU8E0 at. Inquire Diana's Soda Shop, 219 being built, llirec bedrooma, ce ready for occupancy. Builders will MONEy.’ F L t M M E ? Marine Produett, Open evenings prsmisea. MUNRO STREET DEPT. HOURS Radio, healer and Ford-O.Maltc. TVCOOS - ni.— ...--- Sprues 8t. ramic tlia bath hot water heat, full consider taking jrour present home ICaaltoMd troae rag* O at) (OontiaDed from Page Oae) lyw’ mlleaite. clean. MI. 9-17M. rM-TUENiW* until 9. ROOM IN private home for gan- in trade. EhtceUsnt morUagea. .TRADEX . TERMS . cellar. ^ eicre, trcea, view. Subur 6-Room Garrison Colonial 8:15 A. M. to 4:80 P. M. you N ID tlaman, Talaphona in room, show- ban: Pick your own colors and let Model house open daily. Tk .,,1. i-a y -a w a y p l a n emergancy ratten packs' to flab*' Bails fbr the two previous votes 4E WACK ar In baaamant. Ml. 2-7902. Houses For Rent 85 now. Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, Crockett, Realtor. Ml. 84619, Auto Accessories- -Tires 6 MHNTO.SH BOAT CO. Hot Water Heat ing villages on Re de Re off La to let renO controls die March 31, COPY CLOSING TIME :M0$TAMy80DY« .ML 9-01$2, Ml. 9.6996. Rochell#. France. Heltcepters , 52 Oak St., Manchester PLEASANT, fumlahad room with COUPLE TO share my fumlahad OU Burner GARRISON Colonial (overalted). Parsells said, "Waa the baalc be FOR CLASSIFIED ADTT. * t u Te s MI,. ••3102 cooking piivllagos, auitabla for Four yaara old. 83 Scarborough dropped food to an island on the 8>i room home with full privl- MANCHESTER—Ten room older City Water and Stwer Icy Otronde river.. lief that wartime controls hav# ons adtUt. MI. 9-I996. home, 6-6, 2. Now being used as Rd., excellent condUlon. oil hot MON. THRU FRl. R A Y O N N ^ ) N lagea. Writs Box J, Herald. The French government alaahed no place In a peacetime economy, two (aMlIy. Centrally located on Btrch Kitchen Cabinets water heat, fireplace. Convenient ^10:.10 A. M. gaa pricea 20 par cent and taaed and that they are actually causing. •W/fc off tncludlnj; ta>(. Twbi Dismonds—Watchi ONE LARGE room, doubls bad. THREE ROOM furnished cottage. ' large lot. Excellent Investment. Fireplace to school, new shopping center vegetable taxes In an attempt to the aupply of rental housing In SATURDAY 9 A. M. ronventiiinal whilea, hlacka. All Jewelry 48 Naar Chanay'a and bus line. Prl- Hot and cold water. Bathroom Eastwood Real Estate Agency. Mahogany Flush Doors and new high achool. Very deatr- RlzcR. Factory hlemlahed, vats family. 119 Cooper Hill Bt. ease hardahips. x the lower brackets Lo decrease.” and shower stall. Living room ’Ml. 9-8676 or Coventry PI. 2-75t6. Full Bath—2nd Floor* abl'e location. Call now. A. R. rovit OOOPERATIUN WILL LEONARD W. YOST, Jawaitr. rm Ml, 9-0S9S. , stove, kitchen range and gaa Wilkie and Co. Ml. 9-6399. Northern SraIn anl Portugal T also believe." he went, on to BE APPREaATED Rl.’DCET CENTER paira, adjusts watchta ax^itly. atove. Electric washing machine MANCHE25TER—Six room Cape, Lavatory—let Floor wera blanketed under Uie heaviest say, “ that ipiuiy legislators felt MI. 3.1164 Raaaonabla pricta. Optn dally. and refrigerator. Ml. •-•6$$ after convenient location, large lot, Foldaway Stairs to Attic $10,600. LARGE four room ranch. enow In living, mtmory. Telephone that controlling a man's property Thursday svtmnga. 129 Sprucb 911,900. New six room ranch, Choose Your ^Own Decorations Cellar, 100' lot suburban. Carltdn and electrical service across the except In time of war q r' other Ap«rtment»i--FUt»~ W Hutchina. ' Ml, 94183. MI. aimtlar emergency la illegal and Diol MI-3-5121 Atiln Driving S ch ool 7-A Strset..Ml. 9-4197. knotty pine cabinet kitchen, two Ibcrten peninsula Mta crippled. TencBienU 8.1 tireplacee, 917.500. The Elleworth 9-6696. Many homes collaptcd under the wrong, tending toward the Coiq- -j- I - I ■ ->i- PRICED RIGHT munlaUc.'* MORTUX:k a Driving School. I-oat FIVE ROOM flat, oil fumaca. SuLurbsn For Rent 88 ^ “ Wen Agency, Realtora, Mrs. weight of the snow. - Mey#r. MI. 9-5526. ' PORTER STREET —Choice cue Replying to Rlbleoff's statentent confidence quickly realored by ____ Fuel and Feed 49*A Renovated. Naar bus and achool. tom built six room colonisl, at' akillcd. courleoua instructora. ROCKVILLE Five room fum-, that he had had "many pleas” fitr SEASONED hardwood for stovs, 'Adulia pralarrad. $76. Writs BOX Ished apartment,, firat floor. No BOLTON — Beautiful new Holly RAYMOND T. SCHALLER tached garage, delightful living Lost and Pound i- k'cnae included. Dual crmlrolled. Q Haraid 31$ Parker St. room with bay window and Are the special rent control extenslo\ •Btandifi'd, ' aulomalic call. MI, fumace nr flrspface, dstlvsrsd car space. $65 monthly. MMdle- wood ranch house. Four rooms, Deaths aessiotl,'. Parsells asked; anywhere. Call Ml, 8-70*8, Rock age couple, no children. Inquir# over-etxed attached garage. Swed Manchester, Conn. place. Three Iwdrooms, I’ t baths, ii- 7396. Owner-Builder basement recreation room, large "Have you not also had many LOST—Black and white male Kng- land Farms, I^onard Olgllo, Bol FIVE ROOMS, unfurnished. Call 630 Lake St., Manchester. ish fireplace, large lot, excellent pleas not\ to have a special llih Springer. Call MI, 3-12.17. ton. , ' view. Price only $9,$00. $3,000 cash landscaped lot. $18,300. Madeline Mrs. Grace Best LARSON'S D R IV m a School, at 1$$ Union St., Mancheatcr. Mrs. Grace Oliver Best, wife of aeeelonj:” \ Manchester’a only trained and yUdAJuZp’ COVENTRY Cheerful, modern required. Immediate occupancy. Smith, Realtor. MI. 9-1642, 9-1148. MANCHEISTER—Seven nice rooms Georg# Best. 68 Fatrflsid Av#„ "I cannot believe," Pareqlla told LOST—Blond female Corker, med certified Initructor. For your aafe SMALL THREE room apartment, five room unlumtshed apartment .Cail Ooodchlld Realty Co., Real- (r.C U L P . recentiv redecorated Lot lOSxi.iO. Hartford, died suddenly this' moni' Rlblcoff, "that a people who could ium height. Haa been gone a ty we are trained to teich^proper- S t CAPITAL ‘ Household Goods 51 fumlahed or unfumtshad. Apply with tile bath, heat and hot water. tarn. BU. 9-0939 or Ml. 8-7925. month. Oilld'a pel. Reward. Oil heat, two-car garage, amesite Suburban For Sale 75 Ing at her home. She was' a fOrtntr overcome the efferta of two major ly. Ml. 9-607S. HOUfTOAlJKA. Marlow's. Second floor. Private residence. Open for Inspection Sunday 3 to PIcaae call MI. 3-6763. - . I WANT A RELIABLE Enclosed porch, parking. Avail drive, near school, bus and stores. Manchester i-ealdent. the daughter floods la unable to handle the prob 6. Located on South Road In Bol For appointment call owner. PL VERNON—Six room Cape. Fire TRUSTWORTHY PERSON FOUR ROOM, heated, unfurnished able now. Adults preferred. Cov ton. of Superintendent and Mrs. Oliver lem of the termination of fent WST—pnLD S pet (Jarages—Service—SloragelO 3-65Sa or PI. 2-7161. place, I'z baths, hot' water heat, of the town farm here years ago control. L WHO'S GOING apartment. Convenient location, entry Pi. 2-6658. fully plastered. Bus. $13,500. Cari- Spaniel, male, vicinity of R u m -______$$5. Write Box X. Herald. MANCHESTER — Excellent iix who moved to Albany, N, Y., and "TO me this la at th# raomeqt a Bide. Tel. BU. 9-2603. I ■V HOUSEKEEPING SOUTH COVENTRY. 8 Bissell Rd. MANCHESTER- New brick front ton W. Hutchina. in . 9-S13>, Ml. room Cape, double.garage, abed 9-4694. sre now deceased. question of confidence In the peo LARCK TUIfYCl-h. In good cotidl- Building—Contracting 14; ^ Help Wanted— Female .15 Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 TO TAKE OVER THREE ROOM apartment. Heat, Four room furnished house. $70 dormer, vestibule, fireplace, hot ranch. Large living room, fire Mrs. Beat was S'long-tim# mem ple of OonnecUcut. While some IflST—Pair of glaaaea on Febni- place, three bedrooms, full base, lion. Call MI. 3-4.120. UNPAID BALANCE hot water, gaa range and refrig month. Owner on premises Sun •water oil heat, I 'j baths, com BOLTON—Three bedroom ranch, ber of Mystic Review, No. 8, among botH tenant# and landlord# ary 8lh, between library and' ALTERATIONS and additions. CI,ERK-TYPIST. Please apply only MANCHESTER Pet Center, 995 erator. Bath room. Parking. Cen day 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. ment. large lot, high location near South School. MI. 8-4569, | Monthly Payments bination windows, corner lot. Real fireplace, full cellar, basement ga Women's Benefit Assn, of thl# m#y attempt to take advantage of Kitchens reinodeleil. New ceilings, if available for steady work. Gun- Mam St. Ml. 9-4273. Open Monday. tral location. Available March 1st. Estate Center. Ml. 3-5151, eve new schools. Madeline Smith, txiwn, and was promoted to tlie Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 $23.28 Realtor. MI. 9-1642. rage, *4 acre com er lot, estab thl# aituaUoH; 1 believe both group# LOST-PASS BOOK n JT~SS 4070 ' ______Wcirkmansliip gunranteed. A. A. ver Mfg. Cn,, 234 Hartford Rd. Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday AO. 2-0086. nings, BU. 9-0375. JA. 8-3989. lished garden. $14,900. Call owner. pqeitlon of State field director and to he compoaed primarily of peo Dion, Inc, MI. 3-48Sn, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.,-' Thursday and N)EW FURNITURE Wanted To Rent 68 later a member of the supreme Notice la hereby given that b ICYCT^K REPAIRINO all typea. PART TIME help wanted lo work ONE ROOM efficiency apartment, b S a UTTFUL F iyE room ranch. MI. 3-7070. ple who wlU act aenalbly and Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Baby And Appliances c¥ i5 i c e l i s t i n g s board at Pprt Huron, Mich. She Book No. 8S 4070. iaaued by The Kngllah a specially, ^/ow open 9 PALMER AND CARNE'^(, mason in women's apparel store. Apply complete with cooking facllitlea Three bedrooms, all hardwood properly.'* Savlnga Bank of Manchester haa , 9 Manchester parakeets, canaries, mongrel ptip-! HAS BEEN IN STORAGE $ ANDOVER family being evicted. BOLTON— Ranch — Four large waa widely known throughout the Contractors. Free estimates. No In person. Peggy Lane, 777 Main and bath, buiineaa block, parking 89,506—Cuts 3 bedroom ranach on floors, fireplace, very large lot, been lost and application has been 1 cy^ jj sj,op 166 West Middle Turn- pies, banisters. S and H stamps MONTHS House so|d. Five room reasonabi# garden tries, oh hfghwsy 44Aif H>«Pl«oe, large lot, alum- state and beloved by all who knew Job too big or too small. Ml. St. with every purchaAe. I sold this to... _a young couple 3 avalUble. Phone MI. 9-8191. Alao rent. Three amall children. Call.x Coventry Lake. - tnum combination windows and miule to aald bank for payment of j^j 9'.2ogg. s 3-4793 or RockvilU TR. 5-4746. atngl# and double bedrooms avsil- three mileX from Manchester. her. Andover the amount of depoMt. GENERAL OFFICE work-Mother months ago, but they are not get' William Snigg. PI. 2-6988, Write Box K. Herald. screens. Can not be duplicated for Besides her husband, she leavee TWO MONTHS old pups, male, 15, ting married. abla. $9,900—Four roomer with full base our selling price, FHA, GI ap V. BKLLUCCI and -Son, Mason Con with grown i-hildren can have a | female *3. MI. 3-65.13 after 6 p.m. MIDDLE-AGED couple with high, ment on bus line. Manchester. a daughter and two grandchildren. Business Services Orfered 1.1 tractor. Buck anil alone veneer, steady position with her own In-1 BLOND BEDROO.M FURNISHED APARTMENT, ons SEVEN ROOM single near the proved. Price $11,250. Gaston Funeral arrangementa are Incom. Saturday and Sunday call after LIVING ROOM SUITE achool daughter desire 6 or 5 tin-* Center. Direct from owner. Alum Realty Co. MI. 9-5781, evenings Annouicements fireplace, ihimiicy. also roncretc come If she has had general of- ‘ noons. or two gentlemen. Three rooms, furnished rooms. MI. 9-8885. $10,350—Four rooms with unfin plete. Builders Split RUBBISH and ashes removed. work, MI, 9-6411. 318 Fern .St, flee and dictaphone experience. ' -TPC. DINETTE SET bath, conking facilities, fireplace, ished garage on Bolton Lake. inum combination windows, oil MI. 9-7466. INCOME TAXES prepared In your General cleaning, cellars, attics "Philco" Elec. Ref. heat, two-car garage, modern ti$e ''Herqld Photo. Nicely equipped small office with , PORTERFIELD'S PET SUPPLY, free parking, private entrance. On ADULTS NEED three or four room ANDOVER—ComfoRable five room Mrs. Clara V. 9>lber Rockville Packaire Store f ’ home or by appointment.. Exper and yards. Reasonable rales. .M. congenial co-workcis. Apply at. now located 81 Route .1 and Chapel "C olorir" Combination Rang# bua line, nearj Parkway. Manches unfurnished apart ment. Refer 913,15P-New Gape with shed bath. Will exchange on cash basis Mrs. Clara Voigt Felber, 76, I o f the Savings Batik o f Maneheater Tract to Offset ienced ta? work. Call ML 3-4723. A .\f. Rubbish Removal. Ml. home with apacious living room, ■Looking on In this picture, taken Roofing—Siding 16 Noble and Westbrook Manufactur. Rd., South Windsor, next to Ea.st 'iMaytag" Washer ter. Ml. 3-8393. ences furnished. Call MI. 9-7826. dormer. Just oyer . Bolton line in for good two tenement. Call owner wife of Henry Felber, Snipsic St Operator, Minor Arrested wa#, dedicated this morning in 9-«tS7. "Em erson" TelevtsloK Set Hebron. for appointment. MI. 9-3373. fireplace, three, bedrooms, porch, Rockville, Fab. 25 (SpMdal) outalde the branch's enikance, ar# INCOME TAX prepared by ex ing Company. 20 Westbrook St.,j Hartford Drive-In Theater. Open oil furnace. About one acre, nice Rockville, died at Rockville City brief ceremoniea which featured Lynwood K. Elmnre, vice preei ROOFING, Siding and carpentry. East Hartford, opposite Martin dally 9-5, Tuesday, Thursday and "Hoover" Vacuum MAN AND wife, quiet couple, need Hospital this morning after a Ipng Alexander. Pavllonia, 83, New Zone Rule. perienced tax consultant. Person HILLS' TELEVISION .Service. Also Included Seely Innerspring $13,900—Two bedroom colonial with VERNON ST.-Eight room older trees. Somewhat isolated. Asking the presentation of this huge key. .dent, who U atandtn^ behind Ru» al -or bualnesa, Call Frank Fari- Available at all times, Philco fac Alteratjons and additions Ceil Park. I Friday nights 7 - 9 p.m. Man- four or five room unfurnished lllneas. She waa born In Germany, South Windsor, operator of a sell and Charle# ings. Workmanship' guaranteed. - . .. ■ »-«r ■ . ^ Msttress and. Box Spring, "Alex Ruainvsa IxicationB rent with garage. References furn- fireplace, garage, etc. on Stark colonial. Country atmosphere. $10,000. Roscoe Talbot, Broker. to Mayor Harold A- Turktngton. Schleding, donl. MI. 0-2315. ' tory supervised service. Tel. ML che.ster customers can call JA. PI. 2-6600. Sept. 17, 1879,/the daughter o f At package store at 1 Markat SC. R. LSMotte Ruaaell, president of m u ag #r of the new branch. 'Andoirer, Feb. 26 (8p#eial)--T7i# A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn WANTED C;apable woman with | ander Smith" Ruga, laimps, iihed. Will sign reasonable lease. ' weather St.', large lot. Four rooms each floor. steam 9-9698. 8-3.39.1 and we will bring order For Rent 64 thur and Augusta Grenean Voigt here, waa arreited yesterday by the bank; made the presentation. The branch, located at the cor Street. MI. 8-4860. general Insurance agency exper Tables, Kitqheh Cabinet, Inlaid and Replies confidential. Write Box heat, suitable for large family. City Police and charged with two owners o t the Pine Rldge da* INCOME TAXES prepared. home with us al 6 p.m. to 68 $14,000—Immaculate Cape in Bol .Full price $13,900. MI. 3-6273^ BOLTON—Six room • ranch, at and has been a resident o f this In a brief apcech, Ruaaell said ner of Lenox St., was^decked with Dan Moaler. M L-.9-3329 or REFRIllERATOU sales and serv- ience. Call Mit 9-0638 for appoint Spruce St. , i a few other articles. N. Herald. ton—8 rooms, basement garage, tached garage, amesite drive, I’k area for over 80 years. " ^ deHsferlng liquor to A mlnori velopment hays tranafarred the RAY'S ROOFING CO., shingle and ment. Phone Me Immediately STORE AT 36 Birch St. for rent. Brae-Burn Realty. tha key was going to the mayor o t flowers for the openihg this mom- T-K15. ice. Commercial, • household, air couple of acres. baths, wall to wall tarpeting In She waa a member of Burpee Partlonla wa.a released under Manchester to aymbolla# the fact and filled with the bank’s directors land.there from Joint onsmerahlp built up roofs, gutter and con Hartford CHapel 7-035'8 Inquirs M arlow's.' WANTED -Four room Cape with 8200 bond for appearance in conditioners, freezers. A, sml W. ductor work, roof, chimney re expandable attic, -imder $13,000. MANCHESTER—Cape, a(x flnlahed living room, large landscaped lot. Women's Relief Corps, No. IL and that the Savings Bank ia a mutual representatives of other mutual into individual ownerahlp with Refrlgeratlbn Co, Ml. 9-1237, BU. AFTER 7 P.M.'CH. 8-4690 116,500—New ranches under con rooms, cells’ , 4 bidrooma. Bua Immediate occupancy, $15,900. Damon Temple, No, 6, Pythian City Court March 19. Also ar THE DAIRY QUEEN at 307 Weal pairs. Ray Hagenow, MI 9-2216. liivestock—Vehicles 42 See It Day Qp Night' Call East Hartford. BU. 9-3548. struction on Williams St. Will G.I. savings Institution, dedicated to savinga banka in the State and each of the! two oiwning nltemate 9-3196, MI. 9-00,11. and shopping, under $12,000. Many Warren E.^Hbwland, Realtor. Ml. Sisters. She* Is iurvWed by her rested in connection with the the service of all the people. TurR- friends. It waa alao. already doing • Mlddla Tpkg. Is now open. Ray Jackson, MI S-sTjS. AMHITIorS GiriL If you have no means of transpor 3-1108. 9-6003. building lots.- ' 1 WE BUy COWS calves and beef In modern new buildinjr. of more excellent listings. Call Arbor husband; oiie son. Everett Felber, cate,was Robert W. Lukeman, ington extended 1^ greetings and busineae, aa cuetomere’ eame in aa DOORS OPENED, keys ritted, tation, I'll send my auto for you! $15,500—New ranches—one on Sum 19,'''36 Park PI., charged with The move, atarted tizro days af •TWO BARBERS at all times! No FUR THE BEST tn Bonded built A local ai'counlanl has an cattle ’■*Also horses. Pleta Bros. fice space 27 x 17. W^I alter mit, will G.I.—the other on Oxford Realty Co. MI. 9-5526. • Chevy Chase, Md.; five sisters, bast w M ea of the townspeople to soon aa the doors were opened for copied, vacuum cleanera. Irons, No obligation! Redd Herald Advs. LARGE THREE room waterfront purchase or attempted pur ter n Feb. 14 none change iiequtrlng parking problems. Russell's Bar- up roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, Tel. 5U, 3-7405. to suit tenants. 6'27 Main St. St. Mrs. Emma Elnsledel, Orlando, the bank's branch. the dedication at 0:30. one-acre Iota In town, ia apparent p3jr.s, etc., repaired. Shears, opening for a young woman NEW SEVEN room custom split 'cottage at Coventry Lake. Auto Fla.. Mrs. Anna Starkey, •Spring- chase of liquor by a minor. M r Sh<9 at the traffic light, cor conductors and roof repairs Call A—L—B-E- matic gas heat, hot water, show knives, mowers; etc.; put Into con RABBITS Good stock. New Zea -n_T_s , level. Modern kltqhen with built-in field, ‘ Maas., Mrs. Arthur Ludke, Lukeman posted a $25 bond, ly aimed at making It peaetUe ner of Oak and Spruce. dition for coming needs. Bralth- Coughlin. Ml. S-7707. If no anawer for an interesting position 43-4,1 ALLYN ST., ('all $16,900—"Best Buys in Manches er, hcatalator fireplace, screened land whiles, four does seven HARTFORD range and oven, dishwasher and Mrs. Francis Prichard, Mrs. Elsie foh a court appearance March legally for them to build oq. lialf- watte. 62 Pearl atraet. call Ml. 9-4621, ^ calling for bookkeeping amt ter"—the neat ranch homes built porch, artesian well. MI. 9-2271, acre lota. bucks, $18 lakes all.-MI. .i8608. Ml. .1-.')17.5 Notice bv Hensel and Peterman on Tanner i disposal. Two baths, pine paneled Enes. all . of Rockville; and two 19. Coventry Teacher Races Canceled ABSOLUTE bargain. Custom made recreation room. High elevation, The owners, Rarold A. Hartley Pgrwnita a iM P L K rt; REPAIR by Stuart typing ability. Gall MI. slip covers, cornices, drapes and or St. j ANDOVER — New three bedroom grandchildren. Zoninx Board of Appeals AA zone. $25,500. For appointment Funeral services will be held Kidnaper Jailed Tha scheduled dog racea this and Harry Sohora, have reported R. Wolcott on wringer and auto Roofing and Chimneys 16-A 9-2206. upholstery. Fine workmanship for to inspect call' Clifford Hansen A ranch with acre and brook; BRAND NEW 1966 Lewyt vacuum Articles For Sale ML 0-774() Exceptions • Variances $17,500 New all-brick ranch on' Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. from the weekend have been canceled ly alio takan l^gal Action to ap cleaner on big wheels. Save S25, matic washing machlnea, electric little money. Budget terms. Call GRANTED Co , MI. 3-1303, MI. 9-9253, MI. $12,800. F.H.A. approved. Well peal the aone declsloh. ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors, RUUFINUii-SpcctaUzIng In repair after 8 Ml. 9-7882, South St., Bolton. Many extras. | worth investigating. Roscoe Tal Ladd Funeral Home, 10 Ellington Coventry,, F#b. 25 (Bp#cial)—- due to the lack of snow. The only $86.95 cash and carry. Jm- ing roofs of all kinds. Also new SPECIAI. on wallpaper, regular $3 Jim's Atlantic Service, 651 West 9-0788. About Town aled dog- racea were to be held Spmelal Heartag sm ^l appliances, welding. 176 Manchester's most modern apart-1 bot, Broker.iPhone PI. 24600. Ave., Rockville. The Rev. Eric O. A South Oovsntry- toach#r*a 18- Flamme Appliance Go., .1.1 Oak roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys CLERK-TYPIST-IJttly (or general! paper, 99c, There are 41 patterns ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, HARTFORD RD. — Business zone. Center St. today and Sunday under the Maanwhlla the 2Sonlng " and' St., Watklna Buildiog. Main Street, Ml. 9-6678. ment building—16 apartment!, ex- EAST CENTER ST.-Sultable tor Pelpcr, pastor of Trinity Lutheran cleaned, r^aired, 26 years' ex office work with small progressive ! to choose (roiTi, Stock limited. glass, china, and used furniture All or part of eight room house, (James Thibodeau I ROCKVILLE, Talcott Ave. —Two. Church. Robkvllle, will officiate. Andkraon-She# Post And Aux year-old kidnaps? was sent to the aponaorehlp of the Tall Cedars. Planning Oommlaalon haa aebed- Foul Smith, 263 No. Math St. . cellent income, choice location. An ' offlee and home. Ten rooms, WANTED— Passengers to. travel IMANOTESTER T.V. Service, radio perience. Free estimates. Call manufacturing company. Dicta- { Open 9 to 9. Green Paint and bought and sold. F'urnltur# Repair can easily be converted to offices steam heat. oil. fireplace, tvw family,.seven rooms each apart Burial will be In Grove Hill Ceme* iliary, No. 2066, VVVt, will hold b penitentiary for 10 yeare yaater- 'Three Inches of enow are necea- tiled a public hearing on propooed Howicy. Manchester Ml. 3-5361. phone and billing experience Paul Tongren, S. Side Lake St. Investor's dream. from Manchester to Hartford, vi- T.V. specialists smre 1934. Wallpaper. 521 East Middle Tpke, Service. .MI, 18-7449. or other business iiaea. MI. bathrooms' two-car garage,' large ment. One apartment offers Im' ter. Rockville. Friends may call at public setback party at 1:80 to day by a federal diatrict Judge In •arji .toihold the evqnt, A course •ubdivialoii regulations for'M arch ctnity of Underwood Corp. moin- Cliarter members of Telsa. Ml. — ...... ' ~":t...... — would be. helpful. Five day, 40' Ml. 9-6300. 3-7T96, GH. 7-4809. ■ (West of Manchester-Bolton I T. J. CROCKETT lot. Ample parking. Mortgages ar mediate occupancy. Four addition the funeral hpme tomorrow from night at the poat home, Manchei- hadibeen mapped out with the 7 at 0 p.m> in the Town Hall. 9-6860 or Ml. 3-4607. hour week. Cajl BU, 9-2717. -■ rfl. ■■ I------town line I al fully plastered rooms available ter Green, Hit# i# a project of tha Boston. starting end flnlahlng point at Raymond P. Houlae, chairman of ings only, ML 9-3338 after 8;3d, MOBILE GE diahwaaher $2.1. Call REALTOR ranged. A real bai;galn. For ap 7-9 p.m. and Monday from 2-9 p.nj. Healing—Plumbing 17 3400 SQ.. FT. of apace for business Joseph Makiills. 113 Wells Sti'eet. pointment call GMrge L, Grazia- if needed. Excellent, central loca p.m. special projects committee, The JutTge, William T. McCarthy, the Manchesteo Country Cl.ulr. the unit, eajd today that there, krae , I,SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. . Reason- GLERK TYPIST for general office V-'^Kl) LUMBKR MI. 9-8,100.' offices or light Industry. Second Marcel Allarii, 12 JaiUsnn Street . Office -MI. 3-5418 tion. All city conveniences. ^ J In sentencing Net) J- Oilaiiplnl, Residence MI. 9-7751 dlo. Realtor. Ml/:^-5878. no connection between tha hear able rates. Andover Septic Tank work, Opporlunily fpr- advance floor. Centrally located. Parking Marlow's, 869 Main Street. $17„000. George J. Coleman, Brok Brookline, Mans., In the kldni^ng, THE GOLDEN Club would MaU'hed boards, flooring Mrs. Forrest Buekland •- 77ie ladles of the Army and ing and the current diaputa. like the donation of a storage Co. PI. 2-6472. P L l’ .MHING and heating Repairs ment. Apply The Alexander Jarvis facllitlea. Call JA. 7-1373. (George Marlow i MANCHESTE^fCardner St.—New er. TR. 5-4045, or TR. 5-4710. Navy Auxiliary will hold a card rrittcised the young man'# paranta and I'oniract woik. Call MI. 9-8541. Co,, 5 Dover Rd. APART.MENT SIZE 8-plece dlnlnj Mrs. Ethel Manning Buckland. teatlfied he had-'been Iaaued a Lota 6)«lt-CIalme4 cabiiiet. Call Ml. 9-0693. POWER AND hand mowers sharp 2x4's, 2.\6'a. 2x8's, doors, room set. Call MI. 3-13.3.1, Reginald Baker. 310 Hackmatack MANCHESTER, Hawthorne St. — six room r i^ h house Three bed wife of Forrest Buckland, of 86 partv Monday night at 8:15 at the and charged local autiiorittea When aaked about tha tranefera.' .street. Brand new, three bedroom ranch, rooms. ba^ment garage, large aren't (tying to stop juvenile delln- Ilcanae Feb. 16. The arrest was ened. Air-cooled engines repaired. windows- garage doors, Wanted ileal Estate 77 Bush Hill Rd., died early yester clubnouie, " made Feb. 19. Andover Toivn Clerk EUaworth L. Pick up and delivery. All work Millinery— Dressmaking 19 WHITE FINAMEL oil apace healer. Effective Dale F'ebruarv 27, full cellar, tile bath, hot water lot, now^ p tn for inspection. Call day morning at the Nanatle Vet- quency< The JudM declined to CJovell aaid tediw the men, Harold Antomobileti for Sale 4 sinks, oil burner. Johns- Legal Notice 1956 heat, all utilities. Reasonably Gilbert^Ickett. Ml. 34682. make ChlappInI'a home, conditione FltaGcrald aald Motor Vehicia guaranteed. Ideal Grinding Shop. Help Wnnted-—Male Pipe and coll. Reasonable. Call BUYERS WAITING - I f you are .erans Memorial Hospital In Brad- The Soropllmtet Club will have Department rerorda showed yes A. !|IarUey end Harry Sohora, quit DRESSMAKING—Alterations— on .MI. 9-ni.3«. Notice filed in -office of Town priced for a new home. $13,500. en^n. Fla., following a lingering a rauae for leniency. ^ * 1953 CHEVROLET two door. 1951 i 273 Adams. Phone MI. 9-3120, Manville slate and two Town of .\ndovec Charles Ponticelll. MI. 9-9644. MANCHESTER Bowers School ready to sell your property and a (tinner meeting Monday #( 6:30 terday that Tfyr doea not have a claimed the, 38 mapped lota of the women's and children's clothes. IJNH'ORMKD Clerk. 'Fehruarv 23„ 19,16. Chiappini kidnaped -Wllllem E. Chevrolet sedan. Fully equipped,; 3-8979. The Andover Planning and Zon area. Six room Cape. 2 unfln- want quick, reliable service, then lllnaas. p.m. at Cavey'a Restaurant. license, but records m ight. have aubdivialon' into aitemete owner Call MI. 9-4370. large picture windows with ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS .call The Real Estate Center. R eal-' She was a member of Hlllitown Marshell, r. teacher at the Robert brand new Urea. Douglas Motors, WATCHMAN ing Conimlsalqn.wlll hold a public MANCHESTER—Brand new three , i^ed. Plumbing up to second been delayed ship. Hartley owns the even-num 333 Main, MELODY RADIO-T.V., phono'#. aluminum awning. Hartford . William H. Stiiek, Ctialrman tors. 65 East Cenjer St. ML- 3-5151 Grange, No. 87, and qf the Man A meeting of the combined son School, Coventry, lif Berlin, bered Iota and 8chora, the odd- Night calls. Guaranteed service. NEW AND r.SHD hearing loir March 7, 19.16 at 8 . bedroom ranches. Full cellar, al- j Moov. fireplace, amesite ’ drive, LaBelle ordered another check, Age :$o - .'i.3 Charles ,S. Towle, Secretary tached garage, amesite drive, . A'ity water and sewer. Built 1931. any time. chester Gardeiy Club. Catholic Mothers Circles he# been Dec. II and forced him to drive to numbered. ( 1952 CHEVRqLET . convertible kU 9-2280. Moving—Trucking Rd , across from Hartford p.m. 111 the Town Hall. Andover, lo Brookline. - and.id. if Cyr wiuiw u not ttwngng thet .'rearreat on a .The move wee made the eeme coup#. Radio, heater, powerglide, Storage 20 Full time Rd. Drive-In, or rail Ml. hear proposed subdivision regula IF READY to buy sell, exchange one Son, Leslie 'Bucklsnd of Man p.m. In 81 Bridget's Church nail. There Chiappini abandoned the day iUie Planning a|)d Zoning Com- GONDER'S T.V. Service, av^lable tions. Two cn))lea of said subdivi beat, lot 90' X 240'. A real buy ^ charge of failure to secure the II' white wall tires. Many other qual Electric J’nrtables and $17,000. A. R. Wilkie and 0o., MANCHESTER Large three bed rtai estate, mortga«s arranged. chester; three kisters, Mrs, Robert Alt representatives are asked to car, leaving Marahall locked in: miaa^ passed the new regula- ity extras. One local owner's name any time. Antenna conversions. MANGHESTFR Package Delivery. Write T’ost Office 9-2392 after 1 p.tn. sion regulsllons sre on file in the Consult Howard R. Hastings, the luggage compartment. The cense. Philco tactory supervised servire. Conaolea. I-ow pricea Realtor. Ml. 9-4389. ■/' room ranch, Firjfeplace, hot water Treat of Malkchester, Mrs. Joseph send BUbstItiitea If they are un tione which raise the minimum on request. See Boh Oliver on this Light tnicklng and package deliv Town Clerk's Office, Andover, for heat, full cellar., bus. Only $13,500. Agency Ml. 9-1107. teacher waa trapped for three A ii^ rd er waa- iaaued to have Tel. MI. 9-1488. ery; Refrigerators, washefs and Box 607, Hartford guaranteed. HELP WANTED Little of ToDeka. Kan., and Mrs. able to attend. Zqne A building lot from pne-heU one at- Center Motor Sales, 461 AMERICAN ORIE.NTAL rug and public inspection. w e s t SIDE—Seven room/Mlonial Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor. MI. Stanley Klein of BronxviUe,.JN. Y.i hours until a policeman discovered Richard H. Davis, 16 Arch St., ap BStove moving specialty Folding WANTED—Six room Cape*'or, co pear In caurt March 8 to. face a acre to 0 full acre. The 28 lota of Main St. ' F;XPF7RIEN('F:D lubrfCation man. pad. Size R’3 " x 10' 6 ". Call MI. ABC APPLIANCE CO. I .Signed 1 G irl for parl-llntp inli office. two car garage aUachett, three 9-5132, MI. 9-4694. and two grandchildren. Mrs. Gledya RIdolfl Is chairman hie plight. ANTIQUES Retinlshed. Repairing chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752. lonial. in good residential area. charge of driving while hie license the Pine Ridge tuixhviaion are one- done on any furniture. Tienian, full time. Contact .Mr. Quay at 3-4604. , MI 9-M75 21 .Maple St. Raymond P. Houle. Chairman .Mornings or afteniWitk. bedrooms. /Yilly Insulqted. Alum Funeral arrangementa, In charge of the social and military w'hiat fmiapplnra lawyer'reminded the half acre in area and were plahned, 1942 FORD 800 gallon tank truck MoHiartv Bros, .Ippiv in peraon. i ------Planning and Zoning Commission inum storm window^ and doors___ _ MANCHESTl^R GREEN — Three Will pay up to $17,000. Write Box was under auspenalon. with new motor for $525. In A-1 ; 189 South Main St. Phone MI. AUSTIN A. CHA.MBERS CO.^locai G, Herald,. of. the.-Holmes Funeral Home, ar# for Monday, Feb. 27, fn' the SUte court that neither of the de surveyed and mapped- accordingly 3-5843. - COCA-COLA MACHINE with fool Dated In Andover, Feb. 2.1, 1956. double lot. Reasoi)i^l.y priced!'^ b®droom ranch, birch kitchen otab incomplete. Armory, lo be conducted by Mary fendant's parents was present. He ■ Davis (vas put In Jail 'for 60 ,4tondltion. Can be used for oil, ' and long-distance moving, pack WINDOW CLEANER. Reliable, e x -' Coll Ml 9-0244 Inets. ceramic tile bath, fireplace, days Feb. 15, when Judge Wesley before the regulations went into ing, storage Call Ml, 3-518'T, Hart proof coin attachment, in excel THRFtE PIECE mahogany • bed- May be seen by ap^lntmem only. ARE YOU CONSIDERING Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary. said they had taken no tnUrest in effect, according to Hartley. water and gas. Call MI. 9-7540. periem ed. No high climbing. MI. ' porch, attached gairage, amesite jQryk rev)>ke(' a long - atandli^ WE GLEAN cellars, attics. Ashes. ford CH. .-112.3, lent londillon, $l5o. Manchester • room set. Call MI. 3-7302 after 7 ML 3-llQS 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eve SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? MUa Ida E. Holbrook U8WV. the case. ; . The alternate ownerehip, "to 3-7614. Surplus Sales Co.. 160 North Main drive. Immediate occupancy. period of probation wi Ich DqjEla 1952 PLYMOUTH Granbrook. j tre,es, etc, removeil, No Job loo fim . nings.and weekends. 'MI.C9-0003. We Avill appraise your property^ MIbr Ida E. Holbrook. 93. of 256 Juage McCarthy termed Chtap- protect our Intereata". Hartley said, small. Truck and man cheap. MI. St., Manchester. Open 9 to 9. $15,000. Warren E. Hotvland, Real- , , ' had not finished a^rvlng.. Radio, heater, 37,000 miles. Gall. BOOKKFIEPER for gcne.ral ledger tor. MI. 3-1108, MI. 9-8003 ?!-** * “ "Y obligation. Main St., died at Manchester Me American Legion Poat and Aux pint's, mother "no good," and hla seems to serve the fpllotvlng pur MI; 9-8990. 9-0142. Fainting—Papering 21 Monday through Friday. Saturday SEPTIC TANKS also buy property for cash. morial Hospital yesterday. iliary members are reminded of father r "rotter." pose: . ■ j--' and subsidiary ledgers. Blue until 1:30. Croas ami CMS benefits, $65 week, JVliwical Instruments 51' AND . For Rertt Selling or buyingvContact Born 1q Columbia. Dec. 12, 1862, the monthly meeting Of the First “’The 'State authorities should . The zoning regulationa Indicate MANY OLDER caps, good trans-! -'I'NK DEALER will buy piipci, INTERIOR p a in t in g and wall- Sew-EAsy For Beginners ly. Write, stating age and exper- STANLEY BRAY, Realtor she had lived In Manchester for District tomorrow afternoon at 3 make an example of some, of tjiese Shed Threaten^ that if the owner' of a half-acre portauon. Cars that can't be seen : ’ fSa. non, nietal, no . ais please paper hiuiging. Free oslimalcs Power T 00I.S MUSIC Instrumental, rental. Com BRAE-BURN REALTY o'clock In, the 'American Legion. rrom the atreet. Look 6ehlnct our I S *'" Rnckvillo TR. 5-7621. Will checi fully given Superior Paint ■ icnce to Box 'T Herald. PLUQBED SEWERS Store A t 6 Pearl St. The Fa$hion In Linens! .37 years. .She was a member of the parents," he aald, adding ' that building lot own# adjoining prop plete line of instruments; Rental I MI. 3-6273. Home, Glaetonbury. District PrAs- there Is "still no effort on the part Offlft, Douglas Motors,'^ 333 Main. I” ' ** "fV__. ing and Wallpaper Hanging Co. Hand Tools (Next lo Pagani'a Barber Center Congregational Church and By Grass Blaze erty, ha must bring the building < SERVICE STA'nON attendant, applied lo purchase price. Rtpr#-1 a former member of the DAR, Co Idem Mrs. Wilber Little, will pre of authorities to curb" the teen .Ml, 9-7.117. , • Eleetrif Motors MACHINE GLEANED .Shop) WILL CONSIDER taking your lot up to the prescribed full acre 1961 iHEVROLET^ two-door. Com pari time. Over 25 years of age. sentlng Olds. Selindr. P«d- lumbia Grange,;$lnd Kings Daugh side at the Auxiliary meeting. agers he said who roam the before being granted permission to Hnu.aehniil Services “ Experience and referem-es'J* re Entire S.tock at (!o.st ler and Bundy. M eitei's Music house In trade for'new\one, or ters. Grass fires 'have kept the town’s pletely rebuilt front-end, other (MINTING A.N’D pH))cihaiiging. Septic Tanka, Drv Wells, Sewer ,m.Bke eyery ef.foirf I9 ,sell,It qul.ck- Btreeta carrying guna and "mug- build on it; according to Hartley work, doesn't bum oil! Douglas Repa^ or new wmk. First cla.ss quired. .Hours 6 to .10 p.m., also I Studio, 177 McKee. Ml. 8-7500. f Sliltahle fnr Riisinest She lesVes “sevenl pqiietne...... - Mlaa Tori Ivanieki -^rlli leave two fire-«lepartm#nts-R^ng In ihe and Sehore." Offered 1.1-A .Saturdays 12 noon to 10 p.m,. Sun- | lia rs IftMalled ly. Participating member Man- -gtnr”...... 31/-“--.... Motor, 333 Main. woiK*aI roa.sonable lales. Ray RUIKHiT CH.NTEU or O ffire The fiineral will be h/ld at S' for New York early tomorrow to past couple of days and one yes Rtit I f the owner of the half-acrr' days 7 a m. to 6 p.'m. Apply Van's Cellar Waterproofing Done . Chester Multiple Listing. Syste^. attend the Hairdressers' conven FORMICA coiiitiers, ceramic wall mond l-'iske. .Ml 'I-92.37.'' ML :M 16I Wearini; Appard— Furs 57 Carlton.W. Hutchins. Ml. 6-5132, o'clock tomorrow afternoon at (he terday afternoon threatened tp lot Owns no adjoining property the I960 CHEVROLET four door and ffiKir tile. Ixd its modernize Service Station. 42" Hartford Rd, ■ i- W'atklns-West Funeral Home,, 162 tion 8unds.v. Monday and Tuesday queatttm o f, whether he can build between 8 and 1 p m. MeKINNEY EROS. Inquire Al ^ 9-4694. destroy a tobacco shed at 251 de'' luxe. Recentl.v ' overhauled, your bathroom and liitchen F'oi PAlNTIN't:, papoi hang-ing, floor in ' TABLE MODEL tcievisTon, BOY'S' SUITS and pants, size 14 E. Center 8t., with ,the Rev. Clif at the Hotel Statler. Hlllatovvn Rd.., owned by Frank becomeA a "hardship, case" anfl good condition,'1CalI M I.. 3-7774 free estiniHles rail Ml. 9-2611, The sanding and fini.shing Old floors $20: 17 " console television! $in. SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. must be brought before the Zoning EXPERIENCED Sm v(T^ S t a t ic ' lo 16, excellent condlllon. Call Prince$$ Rettaurant USTING^. WANTED - "Single, ford O. Simpson, m ln l^ r of the Court Cases Manner. after 6 p.m. or 226 Parker St. Tile Shop, Buckland. ie(ini,slieil. Vernon Hutchins MI. Both in giKubyoDdition. 217 Spruce, 180-183 Peirl SU Tel. 511 8-SS08 Edwin Sallen. .Philadelphia, Pa., Board of Appeals. attendant for large, modern sta- MI, 9-9811. two-family, three-family; ' busi Center Congregational Cnurch. of- The 7lr<|-T*'*^*** from a nfbblsh 9-2937. waa Issued a warning rof4hatten- .L. ' Yesterday the. builders diaclosed 1969, 1050 CHEVROLETS. Good ■ 'I tlon, I’ei'imanent posillrtn. Write ness property. Have many cash ficlBtlng. Burial will be In Colum incinerator near the Si ed to grass FLAT FINISH Holland window ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port- buyers. Mortgages arranged. bia Cemetery. ■ j.. tlon tn driving by State Patrolman George W. Thome, .11, Wllliman that they have instituted legal ac transportation at low. cost, Ixiwssi shades, made to measure. Afi PAIN'TINGNt; —Flxtcrior— Kxtenor and ininterior,' pai'lu'ular s to Box H. Herald, abl# and standard typewriters. Wanted—To Bu.v 56 arniinrfthe Incinerator. High winds down payment. Ixiw ' monthiV-' pnpcrh - Pleaae call George L. Grazladio, Tfieie will h/>^ ho calling hours. Robert Relmer after Satten's car tic, was. fined a total of $225 In spread the blaze to the base of the tion against the Aqdover Zoning metal Venetian blinds at a new iiiiKiiiK. i cilings refinlkhed. : All makes of addipg machines Realtor. Ml. 9-6878. 109 Henry ran off the road and kporked down and Planning .Commiaeion. -How weekly paymenu. Douglas Motors, ! low' price. Keys made while you Walljiai 71* MAN in punch press de- Town Court today and given a 60' shed, but firemen from SMf D per hcKik.i on request Lf'l- ‘ ..I,.,,,tment. One oiccustomed to sold or rented. Repairs on all Street. two fence posts on Rt. 16 In Man-, ever Chairmim Houle said today he-' 333 Main. wait. Marlow s. , „ mates given. Fully insured. Ed- CRIB AND niatli eas, .must be rea companies No, 1 and No. 6 ex close tolerance woik preferred. makes, Marlow's. Chester early 'i^sterday morning. day jail sentence, suspended after has not officially been infonn^' of WHid R Priie,- .Ml, 0 1003 sonable. t'allj^MI. 0-9270. .. A QUICK SALE guaranteed if your ; 20 days, on Itvo' motor vehicle tinguished It before '|t could jump 3053, 1951, 1949 •CX)DGEs7~Exlra TRY t'S FOI*.: Rcunhntsteimg .slip^. Please apply to Ounver Manufac- BULTUNj^JBuildlng.. alone,. venBeiv Funerals Satten was not injured and there-|, to the side wall o f the large frame the action. ' Idee. PrtcedTo^scir on caffirsi fi- runng Co 7234 Hartford Rd. Cape Cod 18 within the $13,900' was only minor damage. State Po- charges. .<>Hewagn Held Reason ^ l overs, di apei lei.:, rng cleaning. fireplace, wall stone, flagstone. 1 price range. Clienre-:TVTilt1ngr fcet structure. nance plan anywhere, Douglas Flee delivery scrfice. All work ( oiipr.s and ('l.q.H.se.s Also slate flagging. Bolton Notch .Mrs. .Vhnie T< Trouton tlee-repoirred.'-i------— ...... F«:.-oper#tli>g ^ jnotor.,Yehlcl*.^ LCttV«OLj«id..tbfLJbJUty-3k.A;Jl5Qt_,__ HEIJ’ KRS in wood working. No Booms Without Board 591 Us explain our "tyade-up " plan. - ‘ J - while under the Influence of liquor, -Ftreftien~"'Tecetyed -j*'-thr~;phonetl ' Motors. 333 'laip. gntii anleed ! ,Simtli"'s I'plii'l.ly P«rrlrsa Work livery. deVos, Realtors. JA 2 0215 ever Trotiton of 149 K. Middle Tpke., Three hours lalei;, Co. 1 quick JW7 r y n u c u t Pk.. t.i-Hid rondi- ' Evenlog.s MI, ,';.7267. I •'‘eivicing Lciiin.liy Doiiiff' at hot water and shmver. Gentleman will be held at 3 o'clock Monday Instructors Hear was fined $125; for dperatl'nj^ a zoning commisaion'a decision to lion. ASkihg price, ,$|0. Lall .MI. j — - . t ■''Woniicct 11 ul is tildesl Eleclioiilc.s ing t^irp , Mantheslej Rd., East nings CH. 2-9915. motor vehicle while his license was ly extinguished 6 brush, fire at 291 HIGH CHAIR, never \ised, original with clean habits. V3I Ghestmil 81. afternoon In St. Mary's Episcopal Wethcrell St. Earlier In the af raise the area apecificatlona. He 8-5470 after 5 ;30, . ■ . FUR.N'ITl'RE repairing and rcfin-i .Si lioul Spi mg term .siailmg Clastoiiburv. price .$41.91. asking $,3ti. Must bf under guspenston, he waa fined also said the same coniideratibn WANTED - .Zone A o|- B, building Church, with the. Rev. Donald Talk-bv Wilson ternoon. the Marvfhcslcr Fire Dc- V ------iS-hing. anti(|iies re.slored ni- •’'tar.li 12 I'l.’iii KmiiiII now tor ' se'en to be appreciated. MI. 3v6374 IN PRIVATE home, quiet neigh $ 100. would be "influential in decliioHa of RARBER WANTED. University [ boi'hood. large pleaaartl, heated 4o(^ Centrally •located, with dtili- Hiingei'fojd, curate, offlclatlnH. pBrlrment put out a gras.- fire at tag# F n p p ...,.,.1 —______Repair. Service,"Talcollville. t P‘ H''I|i .il day .or evening cl.iiss. after 5 p.m. ^ ties. Cali M l. ffr,ai98,-ar MI.. 3^1045. Btu'iai will he in EasL -Ceuietcfy.. Thorne was also presented as a the ..appeals board In regud^J^ 1 goo)t running'-- eondl----MT—T TtfTtr For nr,- de.s. I iidivc. ciilar -RarlKir-Sliop.—S4IWH.S7- ■I'-all— Rock-" -rsr: room fni—gentlirmaii. Refemire: — Bdward-AVlIsbhi - a former Red -3'<^ Horton Rd. The^rall waa're tjon,_$50. Call MI, 9 71,39. 111 ville. TR. 5-.1642- Friends may call at the Wat- second o^ehder «n~the charge TJf building on underafzed lota. lil'ionle -lA .1-,3t(i« or write New ! SAND STONE, gravel, hot and required. Ml. 3-8183. Cross first . aid Instructor while operatln'g under the Influence,'but ceived at 2:39 p.m. p — kin.'-Weat Funeral' Horiie. 142 E. Yesterday Hartley said the Pi«te . We a v in g of burps, moth holes England T^'clmical 'lii-MHiilc of cold mi.x asphalt. Nussdorf Sand with the Police-Department, w;ar Judg6 John D. LaBelle decided the Ridge development is on., soil vnth 1953 CADILlJtq, HhuI top rouplp, . and torn clolbiiig, hosiery runs, FURNISHED ROO.M~near hath’ Center St., from 2:30 to. 6:30 aijd the guest lecturer at the monthly full Cadillac equipfireiil, inclufiing Comm , Inc , 1113 Trumhiill .St,, Situntion Wanted—- and Slone Company, 187 North Connecticut statute did not apply, a high gravel .content, piiovldlng’a liandbagz repaired, zipj.er re Mai ttoni ( 'onp. - Main St. Plenty'of hot 'Water. Gentleman. Jiicigo Ponders Yroih 7 to 9:30 pan. tomoriow. meeting of Red Cross Instructors pou’er steering, tinted glass and 14 High .St, alrire the prior conviction was In Seven Men Face mn“ off for sewage and insuring placement, uinbieliai repaired, Female 18 held last nlgfil in the Community Washington. D. C. white wsll tires Lu.struns two tone- men s -shirt collars reversed and , PAIR BI-AfK tabic lamps, pbor* Y. ' dry cellars. ^ » ' * green. finish. Diiven only 2.3,000 Pica by Slayer I.oiBelle originally Imposed only But (Tovell Indicated that CTA replaced, Marlow's Little Mend Boiid^— Stocks BABY SITTER or mother's helper.- length mirror. Chin# cabinet. LARGE ROQJI; ohe block from Chief Ileriuan O. Schendel said Ganging Charges miles since, new. Original ow nei s A ge, 11'... Going on high school Maip SI. Separate entrance, gen VolinjT Drived Dies the fine on the charge of driving allowances for buiiqi'ng on under mg Sliop. 1 .MoiiFiiRc.s Blue flowered sofa. Kitchen base .Wilson need several Items of police name on request. Koi thus one see 31 trip, fa ll MI. 9;09.37. cabinet. Thayer collapsible tleman. Parking. MI., 3-4724. (Continued from Page One) under the influence, but on scan sized lots, regardless' of soil suit Bob Oliver si Center Motor .‘tale.s. In Columbia Qrash equipment to demonstrate the ning Thome's record,- decided to Seven men (Z’erc picked ,^up and ability. woul(1 probably not- be 2.ND .MORTtlAGE mtineV at lowest I all-oiler. High chair-Young chair. methods of lemoving accident vic Riiildini;— Contraclini; 14; MIDDLE-AGED lady will Tit w'ith PI. 2-73.18. OPENINGS FOR wlcz was In.sane but added “'he cer- add the Jail term. charged with gambling In a police granted in development , areas. BEFORE TOU~BUY Vusld o»r payments: $22 21 foi’ .c'ach $1,000. invalids, convalescents or elderly tim's from wrecked cars and other Those charged with speeding Uoimecticiii Moitgage Exchange, I talnl.vrwas in no condition to go on I (C#atlnued from I8#ge ‘ Oae) i-ald shortly after midnight last The builders’ grievance ia that flee Gorman Motor bales. Buick g e n e r a l CARPE'NTftY^Allera- people also children.' MI. 9-48.16 be. [ accident plecedures. were Mrs. Emily C. Holmes. Hamp their siibdtrislon has already been' Bales and Service, 285 Mam' 27 Lewis -St , Hartford CM. 6.8897,.I foie 12 htaih or eyenlnge. f trial.' . Police mecli’anica Joh Baldyga night on the Veterans of Foreign liona, additions and new construe-! DRAFTSMEN was thrown out. Th^ drJverlcss car ton. fined $33 and given a nolle on planned and that exhibits are on •treel. 50. 9-6571. open evenings. • -".res'------i ''I don't think he wanted to live and William Oninder were alsh on Wars Home. tioii, D'oriuois, porches, garages! 8347 (hen skideed another 60 feet. a rules of the road violation file with the Federal Housing Ad ^ ------'t hand and assisted In the demon 1958 PONTIAC Cusloiii t^Hlalina. and rooms fmtslicd al reasonable i Help Wanted— Female 1.') PLUGGED SEWERS 12-4? al the time of that trial," Gideon Hospital officials said Roy had charge: Leonard W. Tourvllle, 2l. The men, who police saiit weie ministration. Hartley aiild Rajf- ' prices. Workmaivship guaranteed. I le e K ENGINEERING AIDES^ stration. fully equipped.' new white "all — I Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 Linens can make the Fashion •said. "This is not an empty claim suffered a /ractured skull, lacera- Hartford; and CTamllle Verret. 2.1, playing poker, were identified as r^ond Houle, chairman of the Zon Free estimates Robert M. Alex-'TIRED OK oinimiting? Secre The Police Clilef said Wilson tires. Beautiful two tone fmibh UNPLUGGED News when they are embroidered we re making. I , never saw any t;ons and fi-sctures of boU’ a^ms. of 16 Wadsworth 8t..'elich fined Leroy 8.- Barnard Jr.. 2.1, of East ing and Planning Commission, told andCr. -\fIL 9-7716.. tarial position will .siinn he o|ieii in SEVEN WEEK old thoroughbred GRADUATE ENGINEERS Apron'trio that ia as jn eltv and outlined methods of. staunching Completely serviced A yen taie TOWN and COUNTRY with l^is lovely lo.se-and-bud de thing like it before. It is sn excep He was driving alone. $27. Hartford; George E. Robson. 28. of him Andover had no subdivision local, long r.slahli.shed manufacvl English Springer Spaniel puppies. , practical as you'll find and beau- 1 bleeding, anu other ways li which Others charged v.ith speeding Hartford; William Henry Rivers, regulations before he and Schor# model, extra clean. .Sec Bob FORA'.ARPf5.\TERoiri'ftNTEIL^'inasnirw^ mason woik, DRAINAGE CO. sign in bl;ending colois. You'll find tional ck.se. " State Trooper iljllchard Potsers Oliver Center Motor Sales 461 luring lom erii Pleasant working' Liver and white. A.K.C. regia- tlfully easy td .sew for the begin-j to assist Injured persons. . were Elmer G. Orlnger. 36. Sharon, 27, of Hartford; Merrill R. Saf- began to build In November. new(|or old, call Wm. Kanehl, 119, • onditions, liiaiiy -benefits. Reply i; W e d . Reasonable, PI. 2-82,39 after. 511 9-6163 OR EQUIVALENT ner. Ideal for showers, too, 1 them quick and easy to embroider, Retorted Bill: of the Colchestel-'barracks Investi Schendel said eight Rp* Cross Mam St.. Manchester. Ceqter St, .MI. 3-7773. and an ideal gift for that bride-ld- "1 won't deny this is an excep gated. Tbiland County Coroner Mass.; Lfo freeman, 52. Brooklyn. fery. 26, of. East Haittford. Carroll Box S. Ileiald. -! 4 p.ni. Cavey’s Pattern No. 8367 is in sizes 12.' first aid Instructors were present N. V., who each forfeited e $35 L. Moriarty, 31. o f'’121 Hemlock be. tional case, but only because this Fernard J. Ackerman gnd Colum '-7------j------TRAINING r 16. 16, - 18, 20; 60, 42: Sire 14. end s questio 1 and gnawer period Pattern No. 2.107 contains hol- man has seen fit to make all kinds bia Medical Examiner Dr., Ralph l>ond: end Max 8. MIII5n,'~36,-Pro St.; John Howarth. 57 of f.1 Pleas top apron. 1 3-8 yards of 39-inch: ! w5s held. Tgirnadoes, Storm' 45 E. CENTER ST. Pormonont Positions in Dosigh and Dovtiopmtnt ii'On transfer for 3 yards of rose- of legal moves. And when Mf. Gilman were at the scene. vidence, R. I:, fined $21. ant St.; and William L. Grlsel, 28, o f — . bib apron, 1 7-8 .yards: bottom; ambbiid de.sign plus embroidery di- Gideon says he never heard of such .J'- Also fined were.Ronald B' Cush of East Hartford.— I^atlis Heach 12 TEi, Ml 3-1415 apron, J 1-8 yards. rectiiJh.S and color chart. a trial. I'll s«.v amen' to that." Kllender Punbing man. 19. H artford,'$18 for a rules Each waa released In $50 bond. PLUMBING * Missilo Rocovory Systoms For.this paUern, send 35c in, Send 2.1a-Jp Coins, your name, Concerning the claim Wojcule- o f the rhad ylolatton and $9 for 'iTtey are alt scheduled for appear WANTED coiios, your name, address, size de- ^ Tanks Deal locfl operating a motor vehicle v ith de ance in Town Court on March 3. (Continued from Pnge Oan) Stenographer Wanted AM) ' t Pilot Escape Copsult Systoms address and the Pattern Number to wicz suffered degradation before sirad. and the pAttei-n numbev to ANNE r.\BOT. THE MANCHES the jury. Bill demanded: Vole in Farm Bill fective equipment; Andre 1. My- The raid was conducted by Sgt. *ldloon Instrumont Rocovory SUE BUR.NETT. -p iE 5IA.NCHES- In Air by Hoover ette, 26. of 32 .CJemell St., $12 for Henry Gaunider and Patrolmen Winds with gust# up to 95 miles To Kent or Lease Prafar on* with axparianc* for fulltim* work, ^ow- OPEN TER EVEMNCi HERALD. 11.10 "Does this pirxu "'e can never HEATING and othor intorostipg projocts. TEB EVENING 'HEB.ALD, 11.10 AVE. A.MERICAS, 5UEW YORK try this man because he's on s (Continued fro.n Page One) failure to secure e (Connecticut Raymond Peck, Newton Taggert an hour lashed aasitero New ovor will cohiidor, for port timo worh, o high AVE. A5IEB1CAS, NEW YORK 38. N. Y. stretcher? As to his mind being (Ooatl#B#d Irom **■(• Oae) regiatratlojo and $6 ,for impro(>er and Pfimo Amadeo after, police Mexico, Oklahoms. West Texaa and -*AMOOO GASOLINE SERVICE STATION Eslimatea C'beerfwlly
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ATcnce DaUjr Net Prew Ron For tka WMk BMod The Weather SATURDAY^ J’EBRUARY 25, 1988 Fob. 28. 1388 TAXm not •'r- Foroenot of U. S. Wontbar Eei aee lEvrhing Hrrolb 11,895 Snow or min tonli^t, ceflhf 4 r of tbo AndH Tooodnjr. Low tonight 85. Olonr- method of reporting pupil progress Meet to Discu§8 of newilattin Ing, oontinued mild Tnoadny. High amploysd by the Horace V7. Porter Announce EngRgemei^ Coming Mtairlufg near 43. About Town School in Columbia stirred the Mancheeter^A Ciiy of Village Charm Heard Along Main SHeet memories of one reader who wrote; Development Plan . UUnMaiu nMmta of M«n> "So the belief of school report chMt«r art rwntndtd of tho mMt>, 7 cards doing r-or< harm than good Zion Evangelical Lutheran (FOURTEEN PAGES) . MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDa V. FEBRUARY 27, 1956 (CInaatfled Advorttatag on Pnga It) lac tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at UUi* And on Some of Manche»tef*» Side SUreetM^ fo o has caused * nearby town to I Church will give the Intematlwial uantaa Hall, 34 Oelway SU.ln,^tI* aboltslKthem ? 1 Lutheran Hour recognition during ion of Uw S8Ui annlvorwiry "I never heard nhy opinions ex Its lervlce tomorrow, being des tlr Indtptndtnct. Tht princi Oat Loom Oar Apron Strings . and . sleet tonight!-rain Saturday; pressed pro or con on the report ignated espaciaily for thla purpose Some Diays a Man n pal aptakcr will bo Prof.One of the tasks that the late clearing and colder— Saturday card idea when 1> attended school. by the Lutheran La'ymen'a Leoiriie, Hike Asked Btiorkhaaa of Now York Town Clerk Samuel Turkington night and Sunday." Of course, v/e often did not like which aponaora the broadcast, ft la Raymond Bowers, Can't Get H is Sleep set himself to with unceasing seal "Are you sura?" barked the what waa put on the cards. now heard on more than 1,200 ata- Manchoator Attambly. No.- 18, was having Manchester Identified scout. "I hekrd one student telling his tions in 60 countries and in 85 Ordor of Rainbow for Qirla will correctly in reference publications. "Yeh." we answered. mother that D stood for dandy; languagei.^Zlona Men's Club la In Limit to Santa Montca, Calif., Fab. hart a rthoaraal tomorrow after It seemed to him that too many "Good." C, for correct; P, for bad; A. for affiliated with the League. 27 (F)' -Hearing tha woman noon at 1:30 at the Masonic-Tem Now, that last answer didn’t Ex-Judge, Leaps to naxt door shout "Tho houaa is Plan The Rev. Raul O. Prokopy will Journala crossing his desk had re awful. I do not kno v how long , on flra!" yeaLerday. Mra. ple In preparation for the Inltla- ferences to "South Manchester’* or strike home Just right, so we be his mother believed him.’’ preach on Lqke 18;41, emphasising Uon ceremony Monday evening aV "North Manchester." To Turking came InquisHve and asked the Vote Funds Buby Burkholder promptly Yours truly. the vision needed for the various called the fire department. the Temple. ton. who waa Manchester’s town scout why he was worried about J. W. OI.eney, possibilities tor mission, work in clerk for 30 years before he died the weather. Death in New York Washington, Feb. 27 (JP)— Fire trucks arrived, and a 191 HarUo. d Rd. the world. Dr. Harold Barrett. 130 8. Lake- last year, such errors were a per "Well, I Just want to ba sure. In the evening, at 7 o’clock, a captain pdunded on tha neigh w*ood Circle, waa elected a di A new elections bill which bor’s door. sonal affront. I gotta go camping for three Power Bleeder general meeting for the enttra rector yeaterdav of the Connecti Whenever he saw Manchester nights, but 1 got a snow shoveling membership of Zion will take place Former Manchester Town would permit individual Sena "Fir#? Thare's no fJjra cut Society of Gerontology. Dr. contract to take care of, too. If These here new mechanical torial candidates and their here," the startled bmiMwlfe - labeled Incorrectly In a Journal, he gadgets are all right when they In the assembly, room, to which all Court Judge, Raymond R. Barrett ia deputy health commla- wrote its publishers, asking that it waa Just gonna snow, I’d have younger and older members as well Rowers, about 62, committed backers to spend from $100,- responded. aioner. to hire'somebody to clear the work. But we know a group of "Oh, my goodnees!" she add the error be corrected In later edi-' mechanics who must have been as friends interested are invited. suicide about 10:50 a.m. to 000 up to a maximum of $1,- tions. Sometimes hla efforts were snow while I'm away. As long Zion’s church development plan ed aheepiehly. "I was trying Programa for children, aponeored as it’s gonna turn to' rain, it’ll mighty frustrated before they day by jumping from the 910,000 in their campaigns to get my husband out of bed rewarded, but not always. Once, found the gremlin in "one Man- will be discussed and opportunity by the Recreation Department to after receiving a publication which wash the snow away, and I won’t Fallot Photo. will be given to the membera for 16th floor of the Biltmore may be introduced in the Sen ajnd I finally yelled at him, ' night will Include roller akating have to hire anybody to take my chesterMjs's brand new car. Whitney Photo * Tha house la on fire,’ but I had Insisted on referring to Manches The driver called abov'.t a famil L. Gloria Ebb Jeaoetto Gambardella Florence M. Coffin suggestions. Information will also Hotel in New York City. ate this week. a t the Community V beginning at ter as ‘‘South Manchester*: desl>lte place. I need the dough." be given regarding an every-mem- Sgt. Thomaa Scannell of the S«n. Lyndon B. Johnson of no Idea the neTghbora could 7 o’clock, under the direction of We just hope he wasn’t camp iar problem. His car .'ouldn't Announcement has been nfMVb Mr. and Mm. Russell'H. Coffin. hear me." GOP Leaders Firm his many protests, he complained, start because he battery was dead. Mr. and Mrs. C. Arthur Ebb of ber visitation, fixed for Sunday, East 38th St. PoIlE«' Slation aatd Texas, the Democratic leafler, told Robert ;Ncil and coed bdwllng at somewhat wistfully, *’’I’m just try ing In a tent over the weekend. Stafford Ave., Foreatvllle, an of the engagement and coming 842 E, Middle Tpke., announce the Bowtra apparently dived from hla reporters he has "every reason to- the Weet Side Recreation Center It’s no fun sleeping on a bed of The tool Jockeys checked, found March 11. ing to get Manchester a place In nounce the engs'gem'ent of their marriage of Miss Jeanette Gam- engagement of their daughter, ■ A colored film; presenting the window ao as not to injure believe we will have complete and for boya and glrle of 18 yeara of snow. nothing else wrong, and put in a daughter, Miss L. Gloria Ebb, to Florence May Coffin, to Wesley T, the sun — but they’re keeping us new battery. bsrdells, 111 Thompson Ave., expanding work of the Lutheran pedestrians on the sidewalk below. wholehearted cooperation” from age and over, under the Buper\ ision in the dark." Ernest John KJellson. son of Mrs. Miller, son of Thebdore Miller, 15 Church-.MIssourl Synod, will be Bowers was dead on arrival at Bel memebra of both parties in sup Ike May Solve For Ending Controls of Mel Cuahlng. Cooe Uacloaed Next da/, our friendly automo East Haven, daughter of Anthony Kingston St,, Wethersfield, and the We don’t believe he was dis bile owner called a‘'s t: , Contractor ' ton would go far^ In. 1892 and was considered second \Vh>h the young.'^teis realized monly found in person.s who have medicjil researchers find some sub tary is in a position to control the Convicted along with 10 saying "I .ave no crystal ball." only to Longfellow aa a poet. they were outside, with no further suffered rheumatic fever. stitute. vast party apparatus throughout other Red leaders in 1949 on By WARREN ROGERS JR. But he Went ahead with -fitaM for 4lalr rent committee#, . A helicopter from Wrlght-Pdt- Figuring All the Angles HAND RAILS * Washington, Feb. 27 (iPi—Twelve hla -own candidacy in the event "Wc all ought to do our bait to tereon Air Force, Base waa hover RaidMtial-CfmiiMrclal "The poem, ‘Smiebody'a Mother,' prospect of seeing, the leader of a Murniers Persisted The penicillin tablets are used the countty. charges of conspiracy to teach Herald Phot's, *’Be Prepared" is the Boy waa a favorite of one of the finest Dr. Butterfield subsequently because doctors have found that PIPE GUARD RAILS ROASTING and advocate violent over natipni today start a conference Elsenhower does not teek re make tha transition from • a con ing over the a(!ene within a ehort Scout motto, and we know of one well-known fchildron’s cUib, they The party elected six candidate ADLAI E. STEVE trolled economy to a free ecqnomy Altwatlom>RtiRodBliR9 teachers pi that time In Manches surged ■ back In every open exit gave Christine several examina four P9r cent of all poisons who (alternate) members of the Presi throw of the government, he that shapes up os a contest be nomination. time afjter the crash, which took scout who waa flgurin’ to be Just ter schools. Miss Lizzie J. Gohvsy, have "strep” throat come down failed to appear for sentencing tween the United States and Rus Faring a March 2 deadline in SI smooth as pcsilble," Mr, Fsr- place shortly after noon. that last week. and even got as far as the second tions at his office. The miirmurs CHICKENS dium,. an increase of four over the **BiMin8M Built Ota and several of us memorized It. I persisted. The doctor decided to with I'hcumallc heart disease. The VALLEY WELDING CO. RK.ADY AT ALL TIMF.S previous party Presidhim. Among ' on July 2, 1951. sia over the form of a proposed Wisconsin, Knowland said a slate- sella added. Officials on th# aceiie reported Customer Sitiiftaction'* It was on Friday, a week ago ha\’o never seen. It In print, but I floor manager's office befori the Phone Glastonbury ,ME 8-9118 Green last week/notified the world atoms-for-peace agenc.v. of delegate candidates will be only a few diatingutehablo part# of yesterday, when^ we received a invasion was repelled. refer the child to the Manchester penicillin reduces the threat of IXCI-VDING SUNDAYS them was the first woman ever to State Senator Patrick J. Ward, understand it appeared In a Boston Heart Clinic wl^re the consulta Uiioal Infection to a minimum and Call Today—Call Collect 403 Wf»iT CENTER ST. serve on the ruling party body. A press that he would surrender The Russians want it set up filed under his name if Eisenhower Hartford Democrat and president the aircraft .could bo fouTMl. T^qn FuU Insurunce Coverage' telephone call from a scout ask We are told that the autograph today. under the United' Nations Security It hit It dug into tho soft field''be ing us what the \vealhcr forecast daily, and I hope The Herald will signing was not cut short because tive opinions of several export.s in thereby lessens the danger of re No Charge For Esilmatei , Mitchell 3-78.53 party secretariat of eight niem- "does not ma'ka clear hia inten Stevenson Attacks pro-tenv of the upper hotioe said Tel.MI9-303S have space for It now." 1 (Council, where their veto ran be tween the house and bam, hurlliM was for the weekend. An up-tor the object of all this adulation' the field were available. peat rheumatic fever sttacka. bers, headed by Khrushchev, also His wWe^ Lillian, and three tions" by, that time. He al.so let the Impact of the removal of con After 5:00 P. M. Physicians at the clinic were un was elehtM. children Were at _ the court effectively used in running its af pass without action a Saturday trols "will be felt by' the low In fragments hundreds of feet and the-minute report had Just_ bMn The woman waa old and ragged wanted to quit, but he was due in To date, the drug llierapy, ac house entrance as 49-year-old fairs. The United States wants it blackening an araa 380deet acroea. filed on our AP teletype ma'chlne, another town shortly for another able to find any outward mani cording to Ur. Bullerfleld, has These are the Presidium mem come groiipa least able to pay any 82 BALDWIN ROAD ' and gray. festation of heart disease and bers; Green stepped from the taxi. to have more autonomy—as a spe (Continued on Page Thlrtacn) Ir.crease." Firat report of the Crash cams and we gave him the spot thfor- appearance. helped Clirtstlne ward off allv at cialized agency tied to the U.N. Ike Foreisn from Mra. Myron O. George, a MANCHESTER. CONN. mation: "Rain, turning to snow And bent with the chill of the win Chri.stine had had no medical Khrushchev, first secretary ’6f They held a tearful reunion as He doubted that rent advisory ter’s day; Ha wailed for several minutes history of rheumatic fever. tacks by Infectious disease. There a crowd of about 500 persona only by a commitment \o report neighbor of Mrs, Hendaraon. while the sounds of strife engen has been no great change In her, the party and a deputy In the Su boards would be any help, "be- The street was wet with the re The girl waa than submitted to preme Soviet (parliament). He has milled bbout. once a year. _ esua'e they would have no legal Witnaeaes said the aircraft ap cent snow dered b.v the departing kiddiei^ the clinic's full battery of heart condition but future treatment I'.S. Aides Optimlatic } B.V LEONARD ZBIDENBERO power.” parently was attempting on emer slowly receded from the theater. will probably make It possible for ONS Been the dominant personality In , American officials are reported" Tobjficc6 Tars gency landing on tha level ground And the woman's feet were aged check.s; . .the electrocardiogram, the party alnce the fall' of 1953 | premier, foreign ministeir. Supreme Adlal E. Stevenson, speaking be-woly we enjoyed with equal or "The Republican party," the and alow. Then4ic made a dash for his car. It the balistocardiograni and the her to lead a more/hornial life. optimistic that the cloaed-do4 con fiery Hartford Senator warned of the farm field. 'wa.s parked acros.s Main St. from Tlift,^ penicillin, which without when he took over its leadership,, Soviet deputy. He confes.sed to an ference. expected.to last about two fore aome 1,500 Democrats in 8r««ter apteed.’’’, Me#. Georga aaid the heard “a She stood at threrossing and wait, X-ray teat. Heart Clinic Funds would cost 0 Q while Malenkov still was premier. ' error in ideology recently Made Cancer, Hartford Saturday night, attacked »o *he has," Stevenson "#lll have to bear the reaponalbil- big nolsef~a4 the plane flew low THE ARMY AND NAVY the .State. Another examiwas .scheduled for Nikolai A. Bulganin, who suc-'| Mikhail G. Phnukhin, first dep- weeks, will reach agreement on a Ity for any economic problem the' ed long. Even there, our hero was spotted tlje clinic the following month. The *100, costs Mr.s. Case orvly *18. proposed charter „which. ^ready r™ ,-.,. a « n » .w „ over her home. She notlfled au- Alone, unheeded among the thiong reeded Malenkov as. premier earU’ uty’premier. Supreme Soviet dep low income group will have." thoritlee, and police and. deputy and, nailed by a group of children results of the battery of testa, The clinics are free. •' In 1955. has been approved by eight-of the criticized hia administration’s for *130 billion" siqce Eiienhower Was The legislative leader# ex Of human beings who passej] her who wore lying in wait. uty and Malenkov's boss aS a particiuating nations. Doctor Claiilis sberiffe, firemen and ambulances which were available by this lime, Lazar M. Kaganovich, a first leading Sdviet industrialist. eign affairs and flood-control poli- riected. "the Soviet Union issfor- changed their view# at a Joint went to the scene from Wright- by, It was about 13 more, minutes proved negative but the muimura . Offlciahi are said to believe there rias and came out strongly for In press conference In the Governor's Nor noticed the look in her anxious deput.v premier. Supreme Soviet Maxim Z. Saburov. first .deputy is a good chance rtia.l the Soviets St. Louis, Feb. 27 iA>/ _Dr. ging ahead oT us in weapons of all Pattereon AFB and .the city ot Ket B-IVN-G-O before he could move his car from persisted and another exani was deputy and head of a wriges and premier, chairman of the State tegration. kinda. office. I tering, Dayton subiifb. eye. the parking lot. ^ will accept the Charter' Without Evarts A. Graham, not44^ chest scheduled in three months. h04irs commission for Sdviet, in- Planning Commi.s.sion sand surgeon who made the first ex .Stevenson, the Democrats' 1952 "And worst of all," he declared, Lt. GOv. Charles W., Jewett rfra .IV IR Y SAT. NIGHT— NEW TIME 8:00 P.M. After all this, we can bdieve At U)e Jan. 26. 1955 clinic, the the Veto provision. They say that standard bearer, was the main "she has .now challenged us to an he. didn’t think it would be Down thf street with laughter and some truth lie.s in the adage that Try dnetry. , 1 Supreme Soviet deputy. under Moscow's new line, em tensive study of the possible rela COME ONE — COME ALl^ — REFRESHMENTS shout " doctor.s learned Christine had suf Malenkov, former premier until K. Y. Voroshilov, a Soviet Mar-, tionship of cigarette smoking to speaker at a *100-a-plate Jeffer- economic duel for the. great un "legally or morally defeijalble" to Glad in the freedom of school let "It's tough to be popular." fered a mild attack of conjunctivi he confessed failure at the. Job and shal and comrade of Stalin who phasizing. peace , and cooperation son-Jackson Day dinner at the committed peoples of.the earth." contlnue.rent controls, which were DANCING TO THE MU^IC OF T H E M ODERN with the rest of the world. Soviet lung cancer, says that painting the-, Hotel St'atler. He was introduced out;, •' Nothing Like Home Cooking tis with a "red throat apd probably now a deputy premier, Minister of naw lis chairman of the presidium leaders cannot afford to refuse lo ears of rabbits with ■ tobacco tars In the f#co of thla challenge, "at LARRY MALLON AND HIS ORCHESTRA Came the boys, like a flock of a little fever." Mrs. Case told the electric power stations' and a of the Supreme Soi'iet. ,and>^ln ef- . d o j o ^ ------— ha.s produced "very malignant by Gov. A. A. Ribicoff,'vwho last A lime Wheq our rigid, inflexible (Conttai(^ OB Page Four) Bi^leliiis ,—aheep. ---- , Offhand, we'd say va.sl numbers .docLoi'.s ,ahe ,h.ad _beeji _ e ^ BARBERSHOP month promised to siipport Stev poaitlon. ,1s Die mosi pr.ecai-loua. It of womenr'botb married Ti-nd Tin- Under- New Manngrinent Supreme Soviet deputy. MU,.rixln-4 fecL preaidenL"rot:;wtlK0Ur^pfe8i'.r' In ihe alternative. 'U;S." officials cancers.’-- — — ...... Mailing the snow piled while and measles a week before; BINE LENOXtPHARMAGY Utry came under Are at the recent : dential power. , ‘ The cancer researcher declared enson In his bid for the party's has been In many-yeare, what-do front the AiNvifo*” deep. married, now hold jobs. The exact party congress. . are reported confident that most presidential nomination this aum- we hear from our faltering gov at'ktislic. escapes us for a mo M. A.'Suslov. first named to the of the 10 other nations will join in a speech last night this dis HAIRCUTS $1.00 299 EAST CENTER ST. TEL. Ml 9-0896' A. I. Mikoyan, a first deputy Presidium last July, former edi closure is "additional evidence that mer. ernment?" Stevenson aaked. Dodd Bolsters Past the woman so old and gray ment. but it really isn't Important premier. Supreme'. Soviet deputy the United States in setting up the * •' ' L j MISSILK A-8UB SET to the,story. tor of I^avda and long a Central agency without Russia. cigarette sm ^e coniaina a factor Attacking the Republicans' for "We hear the Secretary oifState Hasten the children on their way GENERAL ^ BOYS' 75c and foreign trade'expert. that will prefCklce cancer, in experi eign policies, Stevenson cited the boasting o^hls Brlnksmanship • ;%’aalibigtoae.Feb. XT (#h—Tha With flever a fleeting glance lo Wliatxstruck us as more impor V. M. Molotov, first deputy (Continued on Pn'^v Four) late Connecticut Senator Brien l)er, tant the qlher day was the lo.ss 'Of PINE PHARMACY (Continued on Page Two) mental animals of unrelated spe the art of bringing us to the edge Chance to Ruii Njsvy today dlicloaed plaaa for T V S E R V IC E 23 OAK STREET cies." He and hia sta'ff had pro McMahon's ' warning to the Sen of t|4 Q f* I J ^ npoolle' aubmariae. Navy of- Lest the carriage wheels or the hood siiggcated by a chance re s C 9 QK ^ ml£e in recent years. ■ hydrogen bombs, does not promise he hasn’t read what his Secreta^ R-(ek.7e lljelals sold ths^ouse- AHoed horses’ feet mark by a, boy about 12 years old Nights wE*9w$2.95 Plus Parti p r. Grahs'm said these studifs, positive security for the United of State says,. ' Services Conunittce wao notified Should Trowd her down In the slip overhcaifl in A supermarket. TEL. 8U 8-8:94 combined with "strong statistical States. Do not Tor a moment over ” We hear the director of the Hartford, Feb. 27 li’i—Congress UMt weelf of this effort to speed pery street. Wistfully, ,he ,'^id to lady evidence of casual relationship be look that Soviet Russia broke our up the marriage of nuclear standing near him.V'Gee, nioiA, if economic assistance program tell man Thomaa J. Dodd of ^ e s t At last came one of the merry tween'”'heavy cigarette snloking atomic bomb monorily sooner than us the ‘Reds are on the run and Hartford moved into a coihffiand; : power and the letlial potentiality tio6p. . . you weren't working,, I'd like one and lung cancer" constitute "about we had expected, Jind she would there ia no need to re-examine ,-our Ing Jead for the Democratic Nomi of.fsr-maglng mlssll^ . -Tha.g'a.yest. la/lflir In.all Ihii gr.iiip of those apple pics you make." as. strong evidence that cigarettes break any hydrogen bomb monop- foreign aid pallcles.’’ nation ftor U.S. Senitor this week '—Wb—suppose -'btstorn— Tiecessity can cause lung cancer as can rea klUiGRE MTtLL ‘MEKIOUS’. He paused be.side , her and whis has meant the enlargement of. the To Meet New Soviet Threat Then, in a'' reference lo ,'Sccre-’ end ^hen ^e and National Com EVERY DAY IN FEIRUARY pered low, , sonably be expected." tary of State Dvrilea’ atatcnient to mitteeman John M. Golden of New Bettaeoda, Feb. 27 (JP)’ —i The "I’ll help you across if you wish to numbers of women gainfufty em EMERCENCY IfttASTT ^’However,” he said, "it should he the Senate Forejgn Affairs Com Haven "patched up" long standing condition ot 8qn,< KUgOre (D- i ployed outside the home, but it B.t JOHN M.' HIGHTOWER stated that, in' exceptional mittee Friday, Stevenson con- differences, H’Vn), .who suffered what was .seems a pil.v, somehow. OIL BURNER Washington. Feb. 27 HP> The News Tidbits tlni*ed,” We heard (Dulles) prac-| . ____ described os n '^Inor stroke" ) LADIES' iMd MEN'i j Her aged hand on his strong young If there weiV more homemade 1 Tlijey had been at odds since the SERVICE A REAL GOOD BUY OH Eisenhower administration has Ai- Culled from At*. Wires lice aulorsuggestion. saying. „ v.c.every, J. , ,w.5219,52^ natlortalnatioiM convention in Chi-Chi on Saluidny, wa« reported no arm she placed " pics, pi'rhaps there would be fewer | —...... (> ■cc--— operative" itaid day- iftsvary-woy- we gel Htfonger i c go wher e Congressmau-Do»UTir- ...... "■ ~ Hoa. REG. An“cTsd. without .hurt dr .harm. 7‘ivehllo delinquents. .Blit, this is ; American forelgiv policy is heeded I throughout Asia and the Middle communtimT; Dulles 1 "the cancer 'producing and stronger, and the enemy fused to support Golden for the ha- pltsl today.. Hts admtnistmtite He guided the trembling feet ' n o t‘an indictment of the working,: to meet thg new Soviet political’ East. *^*^ ^**" j ci|farette« mny be working with weaker and weaker. * , ' tiOnal committee post. » awlstant, Harold C. Miller, aol4, M.35 along, . woman, because in many cajsesshel CALL becausej another cancer producing factor President of, Italy haa declined howevef, that the 98-yeer'^ild S TO R M W IN P 0W5 AND STORM POORS and economic offensive.' Humphrey said in ai statement Invitation to viait Congecticut dur "W# hear from the Vice Presi-i Earlier this year Golden sn- Except wklte. Proud that his own were firm and rarriea a tremendous load. WILLIAMS T r President Eisenhower and Secre .vesterday Weatern apU-1 from Indiiatrial pollution' 6f the dent that a Repuhilean peace has I nounced. tiiat he favored New Menator has shown some Imr strong. We do wonder, however. Just : tary of Stale Dulles are determined comfijjujiiat alliances. HIb critics I atmoaphere." ^ - ing his a't,ay in‘’iU.S. . . House Re provrment since J Saturday. . ."When Mr. Dulle.s stairs that the contend, i^at the .Soviets are strik publicans sttritn'ite “purely polltl- settled on the earth and all is! Haven Mayor Richard C. Lee for how expensive the new car in the | OIL SERVICE to concentrate instead on getting Rovikts have changed theii; tactic.s Dr. Graham tmade hia remarks I the Senate seat to which Dodd [ Then bark again to his friends he yard (often paid for the' little! from Congresa one new cold war ing out , dangerously along new while accepting the 1955 award ral” motives to broad investiga U R E ^ mSGlME FOBMING I went, BILL TUNSRY MAK^S THIS OFFER because their - previous mifthods lines expanding their . strategy tion launched by House Antitrust Not Too Mure of l^ire aspiros. , , LADIES'Md MEN'S woman I really Is. 1 M l 9 -4 5 4 8 weapon authority to make long- have failed, he reveals naivete for oUt.standi'ng service io medi And," he»went on, ’'the coimtry' However, prior to the Jackson Athens, Greece, Feb. *7 tff)-^ I His young heart happy and well —A Non. range foreign aid pledges. It is by rather than ah.mdoning anything. cine and pharmacy by the subcommittee into railroads, tele Premier CoostnnUne Karamoa- ...content, If you place your ordtr bafor* tli* first of sprita9 (March about Communialic methods which 2. The effectiveness of U.S.- vision and other regulated Indus- liesrs the President expressing Jefferson dinner here Saturday Us resigned today and King Paul no means certain yet Jhat they wiil s(ioiild frighten any American citi policy in dealing with the new renewed confidence in his team ." Golden Indicated Mayor Lee would REG. "She’a somebody's mother, boys make an ijU-out fight'for this. zen. . , (Continued on Page Two) triM. Immediately asked him to form you know, Soviet threat. Dulles cjaiihji. that A *8,908,775 budget to operate Turning Ills gibes directly at the not enter the race and virtually $1.35 20), ho will save you up to These basic administration) de pledged his support to Dodd. n new government. The Nation* COATS For all she's feeble and. poor and cisions have been dLsclused in a "An administration that falls•q.o established policies of mil- • i White Hpuse during, fiscal year Prealdent, Stevenaun aaid: "To pul al Radleol Union led by Kara* Except white. slow. iinderstand the meaning of the re" I and foreign mlli- 1957 is approMd by House Ap- it politely, I must say that-the head The National Committeeman to series of sta.te^nts by Dulles, the day confirmed that h* later ■nonlis won 1*3 of Parllameat's And 1 hof>e some fellow will lend a latest lieing a'speech in Philadel cent Communist offensive 4 notno.l‘“^''- and economic! aid are miffi- John Downey Well p.ruprlation.s Committee. . . PragUe coach aeems to liave ml.iae'd some 300 seats la Greece’s general hand, . , phia yesterday. In it he conceded only soft oh communism. hut is cient provided Ihe-new aid author Ifeidlo charges U.S. has been flying plays and, not be too sure of the Congressman Dodd, Mayor' elections Feb. 19. To liclp my niotmTr'-,j!flu_jjnderT $ o n .o o the_Bovleta "aie winning "consider-f 'i'’*>'’h*vahly ignorant as to how to ity ia granted, although he has not In Chinese Prison i(pte« and subvertera Into O,echo- I Hcore." Arthur T. Barbieri. New TOUB CHOICE OF PLAIN atwxi;. claimed even that ia essential. His ‘ Stevenaort aliio took the occanion I town chairman, Fogethei' able prestige" in the free countries-threat." Uemocralic critics contend that alovakla by gondola-eqijippe'i bil- BACKS RYAN OGNVICTIONS If ever she's poor, and.old anti gray of’Asia and Africa with their new |i- Sen. .Sparkman (D-Alqi "said Hong Kong. Feb. 27 - - Ri- loona. j to reatate his position on the ques- : And her own dear son is far away." bold new thinking and new plana Washington. Feb. 27- (iD—The SKIRTS, TROUSERS line. note of warnincrwarning aK,.,,tabout R....W.X.Russian in-'are needed to deal with whal'thev porta on Apierican prisoner John Former Seri. William Benton tlon of integration of the races in ' Mupronse Court today reiastatedi for (in 10 combiitHtion storni windows plii.s Asaiire Political Dcbule tendons voieed hy Dulle.s at Phil- conaider the great danger of the Downey of .New Britain. Cohn., ( D-Conn I predicts Russia will the southernlev schools. _ He ^ had s been a jofma• withuTawn ,forif. the sen** the Taft-Hartley Act qonvlctloa And somebody's mother bowed low “over-fulflll her industHal goals criticized in some quarters-,for, ^ V i SWEjlTERS, SUCKS her head - not |, Bl'T 2 ainihinatiun .storm rWhat Dulles called the "notable adelphia yesterday amounted to a new Soviet maneuvers. have come trii kling out of Red of Joseph P. Ryan, former In her home that night, and the shifts" in Soviet policy, hks esti reversal of' what the .Secretary China. .... by lf)60 and warns "competitive equivocating'bn the issue. , day that he has told supporters Longshoremen's union official la Except white. REG. 65c oo. doors! Cull .Ml HrtlOtl.l now! mate of their In 'his Philadelphis speech, coexistence will be .plonty com He stated that prayer she said,, waa Mcludea Unlag and labor—THE BEST BRAKE JOB IN TOWN •meaning and the re- told the .Senate Foreign Relations ! Dulles said le a d e rs^ the under- ■These-reports sav British charge the real mean- : would not run for tw o .New York CXty, Ryan was con* "God. be kind to the noble boy, action of hir ‘Democratic critics j Committee on Frl'dav. d'affaires Con O’N-eill found petitive." . . . Mother and her I ing of such phjri 8 aa Jefferson s I - .j vk'ted of having accepted ftj)03 Who is somebody’s son and pride YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE . 4 NO DOWN PAYMENt jaasiire a wide open political debate | a ( the two young daughters' arh burned ; " ’Equal right#’ )r all;, social I pirgt, he feels Obligated td. fin-, from emplojj’ers ot members ot Our Same Day Dry Cleaning Service and joy." on foreign policy this election year: j Sp^r^K.^rn safdTn a c I s ' ?bZr'his'''*cha'nc«‘"i^r'’ refe."s'e‘' to death when fire flashes through . privilege for none 1 ■**** out his sepond term as mayor his union. Justice Clark de* UNTIL APRIL their home at KaatTMeadow,' N. Y. j terms of the problems' each genc- Work Received Before LO A; M. Ready By 5 P. M. Old Timar ' lo which he was re - elJcted last' Uvered- the 8-0' decision. Justtca GENERAL REPAIR WORK o New 19,’l6 Model Mo^;"iv' haTch"nged"uctics‘^h:'-: fK eT ori^rALe"fo.*7'^i'bdV‘^' Harvard I.ampoon nanies D e b -1 CBtlort faces, and added; fall by the record margin of 23.000 Harlan took no part. E for Effort We liaye preclilon equipment for teat and repair of generatora, o With The New Swivel, t EASY TERMS THEREAFTER hie Reynolds and Kirk -Douglas as "They mean. In term#; of the votes.'- ■ _ ! The recent Herald aeries on the Btarter motoro. voltage regulators. artinn take-in "worst actress" and “woral actor,” mpst crucial issue within this be-L Secondly, he would not want toi DVNAMICS GFFICIAL DIEM from Srn. Humphrey .OTln ■ W l A l A l A l f Ml special Senate Committee investi rights for all—regardless of race time, when he is recovering from Pomeroy Robinson, 84, 'ot ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ TT Bjk I r—...ir.— . I He waa a civilian employe of the gating oil lawyer-lobbyist's at- and color. a major stomach operation. Waterford, who rose from a M A M O ^^fiB R Hairiman. former U.S. amhasaa- A-he main Una-'..r II. 1 1. i- j through the outflow of private j U.S. Army when taken 'prisoner, tem'pt to mal(F *2,500 campaign, “Afnerlca Is nothing unless i t Gov. Ribicoff,'''St whose home chaser In 'the Electric Boat BILL TUNSKY t-tots dor to Moscow, said in a atate- ■ba^e oier capital. Dullea continued, but pri-1 He was alroard aft American plane contribution to Sen. Case (R-SD) stands for equal treatment for *11 T STATIONERY i debate the Dodd-Golden conferencf wet machine shop to senior vica L LEADING BRANDS A STO? mont;, . . 'I clearlyearlv defined.deffned %he‘ The>’ ar’e/- are ^ vale capital will not take the j ,hot down Nov. 29. 1952, while studies Sioux Fsl^^S.D.. telephoiie citizens undei' the law. And free- held, has indicated a leaning toi prealdent of General Dynamics VANS Ifs'i'i'jS "The truth is Just Ui« opposite I records to see Whether .they throw DRY CLEANERS ^ r AOIMAIL . NOTES ^ 1. (i^The .cause of Soviet) (CoatlBiKd OB Page Two) . word the West Hartford Oon- Oorp.. died ‘at lawreoce Mo* 127 Hartford Rd. M anchester,Conn. AWNINRS - CANOPIES - JALOUSIES (OonUnnod aa Page Two) any light on incident. n WILLS ST. TEL. Ml 3-72S4 Heavy 1” Door . -y (OonttBoad OB Page Fo*r) • gressmen #a the Senate nominee. mortal ftoopltal hara todap. TELEPHONE Mitchell 9-8066 i .