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As Erer Soviet Riots SIX STYLES to ■A - CHOOSE from Evelopments Disturjb Quakes Erase Two Lebanon Talfata, % Ajeavm, Coat Atyla

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DRESSES I\ \ m as erer Soviet Riots SIX STYLES TO ■A - CHOOSE FROM evelopments Disturjb Quakes Erase Two Lebanon talfata, % aJeavM, coat atyla. ^ e \ ( aaA navy. Sisw 13 to 30. )Reds Visiting London \ ' ______. Towns; 127 Die geallojM embroidery on rayon (iinyWeave). Of Fierce/Blizzard Coat atyie, navy, lu^fafr, coral or Xurquotia L^don, March 17 (/P)—-The Kremlin’s top Lieutenants in Belr^H, Lebanon, March 17 i ^ — Blaas 1 6 H > 34%. / London, showed signs of being shaken today by reports leak­ Elarthquakea wiped out two vU- M»Rcheater residents an^thers thrt^ghout the state were lagea and look a total of 127 Uvea Printed cotton, linen /acket. Aqua ing out of Moscow that Nikita Khrushchev denounced Stalin In Lebanon la^t night. digging themselves out t^ »y from the iVorst blizzard which r ^ and fuchaia. 8 7 to 16. as a blundering murderer. The denunciation by the First Sec- The figures X^ere unofficial, but has struck this part of me country in several yeaVs. ^retary of the Communist they-Were the first Issued as troops The fiered atorm Mdw itself out over 6mnecticut today, Tiaaue faille top, duco taff Navy was reported to have caused riots ^ , only. Stsea 13 to 30. and police' toiled ^through wreck­ leaving six dead aM transporlhtton crippled. In Tbilisi iTiflU), in SUlin’s home 1 Olt O 900W WOIl’l age today in aearciruf victinu. A Wolcott man died when a car skidded into the back of BivarglaM cotton print, -neck. Green, roae/ state of Georgia, protesting the _ . ___ Three tremors shook\Lebanon at and btua. Slsea 13 to 30. discrediting of the one-time dic­ Deter Th is 10,000 five minute intervala. They ware a anowplow. Five^Connecticut residents died of heart attaeki tator. deacribed as the worst -in Lebanese brought on by dVerexertion. Rayon crape aUp-in I^erle. Trim collar and Georgl Malenkov, for years Sta­ memory. About 25 towns and vil Two M aiic^ter men were critically injured when their euffa Navy only. StMa l 6 % to 34%. lin'! secretary and known as his New 'York, March 17 (iPi-T- lages felt the blows. FINE BLOMSES ' “eyes snd ears," showed up two Falr weather or foul; the car sthick a/Ous on Silver Lane in East Hartford. wkarera of the gr-e. march up. Reports from the province! And local/pollen mportnd two<)> hqufs late for an appointment on sccldnnta ypbterday, ons of which . / / Fresher, prettier, easier to care^or. Pair his tour of British power stations. fifth Avenue at noon .jday In 30 perished in the vtllai New York’s giant St. Patrick's Shiheem and many othe: brought ^noiv injury to Roger Reg. $6>d8 and 16.98 ValuM. ona with your Easter suit and you’ll be ^ The lack of punctuality is un,usual Hnnet, Ut, of ai Drive F.,, - prettiest gal parading. All cl^bed in a Soviet official. Day parade. have been buried undery< Ship Agrottlid Street department crews The capital of Beirut apparent­ Woi^m In the town Highway I, needs little or no ironing. Wash, Malenkov, a deposed premier, is worked during the night to ly suffer^ little dan>4ge. DoMstmant halted their efforU wear. White and pink. Si2es 34 to here in his new role as Soviet 'clear the parade route of The worst c a n ^ from South tli/p .x a . yastqrdey and-a crew-re- Off Bay State; minister of power etattons. One re­ s'nhw and aluafa plied up in Lebanon and th^^ Bekka valley. Dtd plowiiiig work thie morn- port published here said Malenkov yesterday’s storm. There panic/ stricken people Ipg ahortly after 4 ajm. was personally mentioned, in the Parade chairman John J. rushed from Uieir tottering houaes ea Traeka in Jam 30 Men Saved denunciation by -Khrushchev. Sheahfen said,,last night the . into the fiel^au'd onto beaches. Traffic Waa'-haltad for more than —^ovtet~Axnbustd6r~^WbvMiltk Irish would march whatever The govfniment controlled radio a half hMr,_ and eo eaatbound 1 5 . 9 8 at almost the last, minute post­ the weather. He aak) he ex­ station Miroughout the night and traitor trucKi ware Jammwi on the nllaaard-l ashed aeaS. began poned a lonf-scheduled-conference pected mor,e - that 100,000 during, today, htis been broadcast­ Wilbur Croaa Highway at Suneet calming today after imperiling six with the Japanese envoy, Shuichl Ridge. Eeet Hertford, due to a r *2 0 ^ , A t ^ u r S marcher's. ing ^t^eals for _ calm and giving akiddinsr accident thi. rnmniinn > ^*‘***^® coaat. Jdatsumoto, In another of their pe­ Ireland's visiting prime min­ l a ^ t inforihatidn on -the damage. skidding accident this morning. Jterdest hlt'^ waa tho ItaUan riodic meetings on a’ proposed ister, John A. Qostello, is to It/proclaUned three days mourn- Four etata policemen worked to freighter Btrusev; which w'ent Soviet-JapanVsa peace treaty. Ang for.-the vtctliha. untangle a vehloular snarl caused xgipund lie a ragtiig hltoaard off Malik aaid' he was busy escort­ (Continued on Pare Three) Just before t a.m., whan a Jeep Bcituate, Mass:, last night. Aftar ing Malenkov. The latter gave no (Oontlnued qa Page. Three) with attached sitdw plow, going 10 anxious hours, the^C^Mlat Guard explanation ^ r his lateness. east up tha ridge, akidded. A large got all SO crewmien aahore over a ueual smiling self, Malenkov/re- fttUowing traitor truck of the Roy Reading Translations plled: / . / rope line. A ■ ”1 have not hqA/ time study, P S ^ Od., Dea Moinei, Imva, .Wind up to .70 mites an hour/Sad / Lights .biased in Malenkov's the report in detair’’ - / / Mallet, Cabinet swung to avoid the sliding-Jeep. driven Ui*.7,0()Q^n veaael tooMUi- room in the Soviet' embassy' until The. ttnUpi’ Jacknifrd and the Mg in 60 yarda of tWahoroHMAt day- way past midnight -last night A He Added: -vektoio^awuitff ooffq^totntY'WrsoiHF,' Soviet official said Malenkov, was _ “When I have time to study it 1 ttlXtlRTl will, perhaps /have^mething ' to Meet in Sid t^ coming to a atop ht thai-middle men came ah«r th* tempest auh-- buay .reading translations of Brlt- say." ■ ,/• • ' ■ . " atrip facing west. The.Jiep went •idedt ■' A 'Ish p r e s s dispatches saying Asked if he was sti(l friendly acroaa the fn.iddto atrip and lialted • AH reported they were In jn ^ The. Di^skin Suede Clutch Khrushchev'' had deqounced Stalin With KhrushcMv, the Communist PacifAlgeria In the enow On the outside of the condition after the harrewUig; ex- in a secret session of the recent party boe^, Malenkov replied teat- westbound lane. . perlent!* aboard the battered 441- Communist party congress in Mos­ Two private ckn e a ^ together foot vessel. Ours Alone At This Low Price! cow. ^ \ . By JOSEPH E. DYNAN aa they slowed to m aps the tangle "Yesj of course/ «m stlU friend- Paris, March' 17 UFi—Premier Guy The Coast Guard, stymied (hir­ \ A newsman asked MalenMv to MoUet called his cabinet into spe­ ing ths night in attsm pu to retell Mmmeht on the reporta to^y. Hia (COntiao^ on Page Three) cial session today to launch No one was reporfOg hurt. the Imperiled crew,, rescued the When' this car was pulled awky from tha bus. ths auto'a hoo4 jAftMiemt stuck groteaquely, The large nuqtber \al tmttar men In a two-hour breechea buoy i2 9 .9 8 Franca'a big new drive to pacify the hue front Uke an arrow/ tha I tha car arc ln critical condl- trucks In tha halted trkfMe had. wvnJt-tfUffl. All «rla;\ .... . Uon. with poMbla elmll rr«fYiuye./«fl7W*d.«n operation as ths vieious^atnrM Bloody cLaahea emtinued in the out-3;80 jutt. an. SUvaC Lana la... moat the Atgkt at auhidded.'' . Beautiful from any standp^t . . . take its Ipxury v East Hartford, Just ovAr tna Manoheater RMrv (Hi ointa near Hartford aa JUlhW»waya In a breeches buoy operation, t seething Nbrtli Africidt-teriitory. ecame' drifted with anow. They j. fabric, its smart siniplified styling, its low, low price The cabinet was elected to line is fired from one point to (Uir . . . they all conspire to make th i^ h e best pfi^Easter .^ lai Claira^lfee Broke issue in quick order its elIlon. The de­ Deaths 28 terday at 7:66 pun. when, police \ First men''rescued was chief «d- front and cuffs; self flower trim. In'Be.ige, ice blue, crees cotild bring martial law to eey, lia alighted from a panel fiber Mtrcellwo Oastano of Pa­ coral gold, pink or navy. Sizes 8 to 18. much of Algeria. On Silver Lane, truck on Drive B near Drive F and lermo, Sicily, » Moorheadv Minn., March 17 tiPte- a mandatory, price- stmport pro- Swell JM.OOO-Man Force walked into a car headed aouth. Other drew members feilowed --Adlai. Stevenson told a farm j gram at not less than»n OT per cent French troops were on the way a r ion Patrolman Samuel Maltempo, Oaetaiip off the Etrasco which belt audienceweate'rday that Pres- of parity." and added, •’This Is to swell France's 200,000-man fight, Several Hurt who ie continuing h-s investt^- was qpi^ht in only a few feat of ident Eisenhower, in a 1952 cam- where T stand now." ing force in Algeria. tlon, said the boy suffered scalp water. \ ' . iS^K AI paign talk oiy -farm policy, "per-1 I n -1954, Eisenhower won enact, Resident Minister Robert La- Two Manchester men are laceratlofia and a bruised eye when Wlnd>i^rt Saves ilhlp haps didn't -understand what he ment of a flexible support pro- coate waited only the cabinet’a sig­ Boston, March 17 (Ah—New EngM, by the Coast Guard when their hie head hit the car'e rear view leal condition at East R land counted 28 dead today as a homes were flooded by abnormally A shift in'the wind saved the was saying/’ V " ' gram for b^aic crops, with sup nal for his return to Algeria armed' mirror. The car waa operated by rudderlMs tart)(er, Bylvlt. early /. Stevmn^h said bis own position ' ports ranging from 75 to 90 per with broad new militai^, economic Hospital today with possi raglng/blizzMO abated after dump­ high tides in the Brant Point sec^ Hugh F. Hayden', SI, of 97 Drive on farm price Wpporta hasn't and administrative powers. tured 'akiilis and fa cia^ u ts they tion 'of Nantucket Island, 30 mites B.' Saturday as the>ahlp wallowed to /■ cent of parity^the standard said ing yom six to 15 Inchea o( .snow off Cape Cod. , within 3% m ile s ^ the south phangM atnpe 1952. He added; by law to give'Tarmers a fair re- He came, to Paris to help push received last night wt(en their car Mollet’s biil through Parliament. 6 v ^ the aii^ state area. A state of emergency' was de­ shore of Long Isisitd. “As/for t i ^ PresidMt—well, the turn'in relation totheir coAts. (ConUniiM (M Pngn Three) Tha CMast GuanTmaid a tug record oy the las^ three years Kefauver said Thursday he be­ ’That Job was completed yesterday crashed almost hMd on Into a Ive of the dead were in Con- clared in Auburn aft,er hundredi SHOP HALE'S FOR speaks Ur itself. lieves small farmers, with gross when the Senate approved the Silver Lane Bua/Co., bus on Silver ecticut, four in Massachusetts, of motoriste were stranded on Rt. would take the ship Iff. tow later ■> { Bidding against Sen.\ Estes Ke- incomes up to $7,000 a year, measure by a thumping majority, Lane, East Hartford, about 50 rte two In Maine and one in Rhode 9. a main highway. The State in the morning. The 13-ta Island, Police barracks in Charlton took remained aboard tha K s 1 fauvpr of Tennessee' fw farmer ihould have 100 per cent price The National Assembly had passed from the Manchester town line. support in next Tuesdays Minne­ supports. the bill earlier. ■ Old man winter- -with only four In 200 refugees, moat, of- whom Nayy iTrio Die gasoline-laden tanker. She Over sota presidential prlmaiyX Steven­ ■The men are Clifford Cyr, 3V! of days left---vthrew his sneak pun^ Ipter were Sheltered In private ported In “no immediate (_ YOUR. HOSIERY ^ I h Stevenson '*and Kefauver /French troops in Algeria al­ after the Wind reversed her i son spoke at Kasson. \He and were ranging across the state to­ ready weie pushing their opera­ Drivejc! driver: and David A/Pro- yeiterday with a northeaster that homes. J ; Eisenhower addressed crowds at ventjHeV, '19,. of 64 Drive yB. the cq.-itlnued throughout the night. . In Open Craft and ahe started driftW i day-in their quest for national con- tions against the rebels at a fast state Police reported other ma­ from land. •; m plowing contest there fourXj'ears I vAhtion delegates. pace. Paratroopers and me<’hanixed passenger in the aiitibmobile. . 7he storm crippled transporta­ jor routes throughout New Eng­ NEEDS ] Stevenson said he would detlv’er units ambushed a Mg rebel forde Louis Linea. 42, of 86 Ksaell St., tion. Power and edmmunkation land “passable, but travel at a Another Italian freighter,' the__ Ike Asked ‘Full Parity’ a njajor farm policy address in the 1.50 miles east Algiers yekte^ a bus pasMngcr, is in good condi­ lines toppled in many sections^ A snall't pace and extrenfiely hasayd- Near ‘ Newport Laura Lauro, barged.into, two-de- First quality tjj’lons - in sheer and semi-service tion. ae'eording to hospntai authori­ score of communities werd plunged ous." Police said driving condi­ atroyers at a Navy pier in Nor­ He^xfluoted Elsenhower as .hav­ I Concordia College Ficldhouse as day. ’Tpe French/reported 107 rA- folk. Va., Friday. Ousts qf wind wieijfhta in new spring shades. ing satq then that he support! i part, o f‘a JSreater Moorhead Days els killed in_ the first stageiyof s ties, with facial c^a. Louis C. j|;nlo’ cold snd darknesa tions were “the worst within niem- Newport, r ! i„ March 17 (IP)— ■ • I the price\*upport laws then on I celebration. Kliqkhimer, 64, of 131 Summit St.'ff' Thousands of abandoned auto­ Three Navy men were found dead skirmish th'at swirled Into the • t J ' ea Paim ThtM) 7 ■ books anoXthat .he believed farm Kefauver, whose supifurters night in an area of oHa^ groves. bus drivir, weny to his private mobiles Jammed highways and In- The winter’s worst sfbem today in an open launch that 60 Gauge Sheer Dark Searn ...... $1.00 Pr. era were' eiHitled to "ndt merely physician for tr^tm ent of injuries town streets as weary work -crews brought a halt to all flights to. and washed , ailhoi e on Ocean Drive 90 per . ceivV of parity but full (Continued on Page Tl. -ee) .^(Continued on Page Three) 16 his knees. 'struggled to restore normslcy. from Boston's Logan International near Narriigansett Bay where four Arkwright Sarhi-Sprvice...... $(.00 Pir.> parity." • \ Several p a^ngera were treated 'The-sloi'm, described by some as Airport. > Navy craft went agrdund during, \ “Perhaps thexgcneial did not A al'M an ch e^ r Memorial Hospital^ the worst sihqe the,8t, Valentihe's. Railroads reported trains oper­ last night's bli’szard. Arkwright Stretch Nylons...... $^.15 ^ Understand what he was saying for variouy^minor-injuries and _dis/ Day bHxZard of- 1938, was -ac­ ating, but with' frequent delays; Coroes .Ashore at Beach Bulletiiii . then." Stevenson Mid. "But cer- | charged. companied by S'lnda up to 60 miles 'Ibe Greyhound lines snd Boston The launch came ashore on the Misses/ tatnly/ we must Msume that he | (}(iish During Hiomi an hour. Wdreestv Bus pnAs-canceled ait beach at the summer estate of from ths AI* Wiras, No-Mend Sheer Nylons . $1.3 S and understands-what has been done The/accident occurred at 7;.30 Some 30 peixnns were evacuated service I s t ^ yesterday, but ex,- Barclay.’tDouglas. It was not de- Women! ■inire." p.m./uiiring the blizzard. pected to/ resume service when . terntlsied to s^ at vessel the launch No-Mend Semi-Service . $1.35 and($l/o5 Pr. Stevenson aaid he told the 1952 Cyr'a 1965 Plymouth sedan was highways/vere dug out. belonged. ... " MAKARIOS PLKA REJECTED Junior! Kas^oh audience that he was for a /total -wreck, and the front of The Metropolitan ITransIt Names .tocre withheld pending London, March )7 (P>—Brit­ 'Yen l(eelte Nylon . ,j. . . .,$1.15 toy$1.65 Pr. the bus was smashed In. News. Tidbits Authority, greater Boston's‘jpiblic notification of next of Hia. 'V / ain’s Atty. Oea, Mr EogtawM •The car’s eng^ine dragged on the transportation' system, said rapid The launch apparently. Was avl'c-- .Manalngliam-lluller rojeeted I*- A)ba Sheer Nylone...... $ 1 .1 5 ^ $I.S0 Pr. ■ ground as the wrecker hauled the Cufled from Af* Wires transit service was spotty and sur­ tim of a violent storm that ripped, day a snggesttM ArchbtoiMp Paris Indicates -auto away from, the bus. The en­ face bus and trolley cars were the roast overnight, with winds up -Makartoe be brought to trial M Lerkwood Stretch Nylons $1.3$^ and $1.65 Pr. tire windshield was' missing and stalled or blocked by abandoned to 70 miles an hour, charges of Inciting terrortH* an automobiles. -AA,— the left front- wheel 'was Jammed United States abandons efforts There was^no (nformatlbn Iron) Cyprus: WIllhMS Yates. Csussf CHILDREN DRESS UP* West S p lit on I back Just-In front of the driiwr's vative member of ParUament. ^ Hanes Seamless Nylons $1.3^ end'$l.50 Pr. to. sue Russia' and (Czechoslovakia (Conriniied on Page Three). (ContfnoM on Page Three) - (- position., TTie atrering wheel was in World Court for damages in suggested the trial In emphs- ' Arms Cut Plan' twisted.' ■hooting down of tw o ' U.S. Air sizing Ihnt the 4t-year-eli| Arch­ FOR EASTER, TOO The mlsHlip is still under inves­ Force_ planes as the Communist bishop was a. British subject.' ..lU. . , , tigation by • Patrolman George nations refuse to, accept the i’at'is. March 17 (A’) Frenchi TUG RESCUES TANKER Young Easter paraders in new outfits from our sparkling aourcea indicate that strong dlf- Jacobs. Etost. Hartford Police. court's JiirisillctloD. . . Nine con­ demned killers stage'-{>i)ef, fler.v . New York, .Masrh 17 (p),-- A collection of spring fashion for girU. We.’vo suiU, coaU ferehces exist between the United Mancheater Police assisted in ert Plans to tug took a rudderleoa Isiiifcer and dresses to make every little girl look pretjy»as a pic­ the investigation and in directing disturbance in death row cetlblock States and its western partners on pf (Cook County, (Chicago) Jail. with a IS-man'rnw abiwnl In ture. ' Nylon, • orlon and wool toppers in beautiful icy proposals for disarmament which traffic at the scene. tow today off B'rldgchampten, ■hades of blue, pink and white. come up for diacussion with the Passing motorists took the in­ - Fire bums out interior of one. of L.I., and headed for ProviMsire, jured to the hospitals and ’ drove Chicago's oldest and most elabo­ RR Operating* Costs ^ ^ . ' * Russians next week. rate churches causing' estimated R.I. Thei lug, Margot, M • r * a. i Sizes 7 to 14! ’ . . The differences are currently.be- Mancheater passengers Into town. reached jtbe helpless, ' gasaline- Ing examined by the United States., Cold and wind-driven, snow loss ,df half million dollars. , , , New Haven, March. 17* Newn-sald Alpert, ’’put them together, ladened Sylvia at IfiSS a-ju. which bit into the sl(in plagued In- Sixteen facuKy members fired by Britain and P'rance, before a Lon- j University of California in-.,19.50 Haven Railroad President George | and you’ve got several million dol-l High (finds and Mlzsard eondi- GIRLS' don meeting of the U.N. subcom-1 ivesligatora and specUtors at the Alpert aaya the railroad's operat-; tors.” " i j , ! I scene. ■ p lo.valtv oath dispute to get total tbias forced her'to Iny-to until , 110.98 10 SI6.98 mitteo .on disarmarnent .Monday, i of fllK.OOO in back salary, ^ ' ing. expenses are much too-high j Comparing the New Haven to S n.m. when 'she resumed her Russia and .are the other • Yoting mother who wanted > to to offer a. chance of adequate' other railroads, he said'Operating resrne'mission. / members of the U.N. group. profit, aid he ia' going.to cut them. |expenses'last year ate up 91.6 per Preteen sizes 8 to 14. COATS live long enough to see her son Britain and France agreed over Mmc. Joliot'Curie Mfcly In her parents’ hand's" dies In an interview with N.few-Haven:cent ef the railroad’s g rm reve- TURKS A il bulgaE sp y the weekend on i Joiht plan which of cancer barefy 24,hour*' sailing' reglster reporter Phil Casey"■ pub-! nue. " - - Ankara. Turkey, March 17 Ofl French delegate Jules Moch and r%. llshiid'In the register; yesterday,,. On more economically operated —An Ankara military trihiinni Sizes 1-3 and 3-6x, Dies; Nobf*! W inner time from her native Holland. . . . . British Deputy Foreign Secretary Four men identified only '■■ mili­ Alpert waa vehement■ehemt In his crit-’ railroads, aaid Alpert operating has sentenced Georgl VarbaUMV »' $12:98 .0 $16.98 Corduroys, s o lid s , Anthony Nutting are now submit­ ■ tary personnel hilled In blazing Icism of the railroad’s financial expenses ususliy >ruh from kbout! Teholakov, - fanner Bulgarian flannel and tweeds. ting' to'Harold Rta.ssen, President Paris, March 17 i/Pi-Mme. ■itiiation.' V 40 to 70 per cent .of gross r«ve- i - vice consul In Istanbul, ta 34 GIRL*' DEPARTMENT—3 ^ FLOOR Priced from car wreck in Colorado. Eisenhower's special' aide on dia- Irene Jollot-ciurie, NobeV prise win­ Court-sppointed lawyers for -Alpert took over the presidency /nuea. years tanprisonuMat for eepta-" arma.-nent problems. from Patrick B. ^cGinnW a few I Alpert says •much of the ex­ nage. He was arnsted In btan- ning ph.ysldst and iaughte'r of the John Gilliert Graham . win , court months ago. McGinnis immediately' cAmes from'little things; bul laat Jime during n meeting I ' . • ■ „ ■ . ' ■ : A French orficial said the United permission to subpoena sister for -States has asked for certain "modi, disco/efers'of radium, died today. Accepted the presidency of the' "Do you liave any idea what our with All Uemlrov. a Bulgarian She was 58. - . trial of murder'in his dynamiting Boston and Maine Railroad. | monthly, telephone toil charges of Turkish origin, .Wh* writ s8*98 to ficalions" or amendments -to the of airliner.. .Proposed jilnt Norih- British-French plan. Earlier, ^ She died in a Paris hospital. The Bouth newspaper survey of as­ The 57-year-old BoiOon attorney given n similar sentence. French officials said the plan in­ announcement did not disclose the -/•Well, I’ll tell you--$8,000 a Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales serted racial disharmony In New said his first , aim was to make month. That'S better than $100,- cludes ideas advanced last slim­ cause of death, She waa the daugh­ York abandoned as editqr of surd'thfr railrcmd is operating safe-. FIRE IN THEAITER BlUlCDlNQ 113.98 mer by'' President Eisenhower, 000 a year. .. New Haven, March It (B7—A ter of Pierre and Marie Curie, Who Montgomery. Ala. Advertiser ly. HE said he IS convin,ced 'that It "Now I don’t think we can get Soviet Premier . Bulganin and g'ained world rtnbv.-r withi .thejr declines to i team up with Negro is, and now intends to concentrate two alarm Are broke eat today Edgar F'aure, then French discover^’of'adlum : on an. economy drive. along, without telephones, but I In the Roger Sherman Hunter premlef. reporter from New York Post.. . do think a fellpw might sU down- buUding on CoUege St., in thh She and her'hq.1'isnd, Frederic Michigan county sheriff says Stotee'Perrannel Cut and Write a totter once in a while. These were EUsenhower'a’’’’open JoUpt of Paris, were awarded the heart of the downtown nreaL •ky" plan for mutual aerial ins^C- O Win4, if ^ W inter Comes .... mother and two found Alpert- said he will cut person­ “Everything in this business First reports from Are bend- tM JM tlUlieos Nobel Prizes in Cherol try in 1936 dead in their blazing home prob­ nel in all dqpartmelits. pledged can't be so urgent that It has to ^quarters said the btap* was |p , See Our Hat Bar On The Main Floor — MANCNjSTiHi C o h n * tion and an exchange of military The snow was aa high as :an elcpliant'a i eye on Main St. tijis for the dlscoVery of artifical radio­ ably died In mui^r-rsulclde..; himself to save at least $4 million blueprints between the U.S. and the monUng. It waa piled lip in the center of . the road by toWn activity. ! be commqnicaW by telephone. two or three roonu eUher ea Soviet U i ^ ; Bulganin's plan for Argentine Preqldent Pedro Aram- a year oh overtime and fi%lgh( car Maybe the phone company won't the seeeag er third ftoeJa e< tha Better Nats In Our Millihery^ept. —2nd Floor CORNER OF MAIN An d OAK s t r e e t s hig^ay crews cleaning the street Ini the wake of last nlght’e After World War II both Mma. buru says hli country’s record rentals, as well as many minor like it, but that's ths way 1 feel.” bnlMlag. The theater had aak ..A *tifh. warm sun wsa msltingl clasin-up operationa ekMcr poUo opidmie itill, IntenM but costs. (Oeati|iiie4 ■■ Paga Tkree) * thto,mqfna}g. (Herald Photo). ■ - T " eplHMd.far tha dhy' whan lb* (CoaHanad sa Fags Bavea)' ahowa signs of leitDig up. 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P A C E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 196S , Ma n c h e s t e r -EVENING h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c 6 n n \ s a t u r d a y . m a r c h i 7, loso PAGE THREE clety^wUl racciva Holy Commu­ pararish room to taka reaarvffUooa I H o e k r iile nion in a body at the 7:30 a.m. Bolton t the Eam r Braakfalt HaduM h Gueat i o t I Maaa tomorrow. Confeaaiona laro Junior. High Fallowablp will 8ala SL Patrick’s Oaf Party Quakes Erase ^Incorrect Figures^ Critich Mollet, Cabinet Time Running Out being iield thla afternooir.and eve­ meeit^t t;20 tomorrow’ mondng in ning. , Decision Likely Monday Night front of SL Maurice Chapel at 5>Pi«c« OrdMttra Nikita Labelmg Stalin On Petition Action Jeho«’ah’a Wltneaaea w-htch'they'Will be gueata for tha.- For rosofvotiom Fbooo Ml f-S070 Two Lebanon By Vernon School Lei A repreaentatlve of the'Watch- early Maaa. A t 5:8:0 p.m. tha grm p Meet in J Bid to tower Society, a. Billman will lead On Marketing Shed for Area wllLn^eet Mr. their regular m m m a ■~i? " ■ ^ ■" ....- ...... - ' ItoekvUle. March 17 (Special)— Rockvillt, March 17'(SpociaD— As Killer Sparks Riots a public diacusaion at 3 p.m. - to­ at wMch a film atrip. "ThrFrot- aftorneya and accueed persona If th* Hockrtllc-Vertion Taxpay* morrow at Kingdom Hall orti the Of ^Fierce Blizzard Towns; 1 2 7 ^e acify Algeria esUnt way of Wofahip^^^l be Supt. of Schools Arthur 's. Chat- were anowed In. ' Boltori^ March 17 (Special) Meatura the family night program : DINING ROOM OPEN 4ra Afean. la folng: to file a peti­ aiibject. "The Urgency of Our shown, ter^n today critlctaod the pnbll- Continuancea were granted (CenUniSilil from Page One) « Tlmea." At 4:tS there will be a Time for a dcclalon on aatablishing Of Intermediate M YF . A (tiacusaion ' (OaatteiMd from r ^ • Dm ) (OMllRBafl from PRgo Oho) mad from Page One) tion liMklnr to void the vote of of Camp Alders'gatc at North Seitu- SUNDAYS 12 Noon to 10 P. M. RatioA. of what he called "Incor- Raymond C. Palmar,' 28, Wheeling Bil o’ Show Won’t atudy Of the W atrhtower Maga- a cooperative marketing ahed wit) Maackeeter Eyghlag Herald Bol­ ly with him." TtiMday.a Town Meeting: approv­ ate, R.. I., will be held to promote Haydgn took the, boy to Man­ rebt figurce” concerning textbook RtU Andover, charged -with evad­ alne, "Cautious R TASE IT OUT) iq m t and roleaaed. - ' In Open. Craf raaponaible for dropping Malenkov interested young men havebeen Louisa at 8 p.m. I f the group de­ charged with speeding, under 835 (Conttnaed-’ from Page Om ) must be taken .within five da.vs in\'ited to attend an organisation' 7 p.m. and.the WSCS'at 5 on Tues­ IQ the othw local acc^ant, a 10 first quSks hit at 9:30 p.m. ' Although he did natxritlclae the ported only ^ French death. ou^ol the premiership a year ago. cides to proceed with organlMUon day. neWapeper 4(ihlch carried the fig- bond, until March 31. ier a Unvn meeting vote according meeting tomorrow afternbon at 3 Coltuhbia vehiela operated by John J. Lap- (8;S() p.m. B 8 T ) yoaterday. . Algler'a half inlHIon French and the 'Khrushchev witness the parade from tu of a grading and packing plant, Masses will be celebrated at >t. ^ O rcliottra ond Donciog /Sotnrdoy NIglit uree, he a a l(l\ “ It ia unfortunate Other contlnuencee went to to the statutes. o'clock at the Elks Carriage pen, 2 V o f 84 Main 8t., akiddod Near Newport Arab populattonNyaa clamped un­ apeatih filtered through /llplometic offieel reviewing stand. copies of the' marketing agree­ isaors o f geology a t the thet incorrect i^ re e should he Bernard O. Deachanes. '33, of B (» , I t has been reported that the as- HoUse -to form a Ja.vcee group in into the -rear of a car driven by der a.midnight to ^ .m . curfew to­ aourCu In Europe. So far no direct . Francis Cardinal Spellman ment will be available for (signa­ “ • “jOfficials Cancel AmericiRi Unlvoraity In Beirut ia- supplied to a ViosroMper for publi­ M t Rd., Bolton, c h a rg ^ with Bociation Is s lic in g ^egal Counsel this community.______^ HiChard______Eddy, o f M ary B. M buk 47, o f 88 Laurel . (Ooktlaned. from Paga tun) day. in the wake ^ a sartca of dlspatchea have come from west- will review the event from the ture at ihe meeting. The Rev. Theodore W. Chan^Mr Sutd a sthtoment aayin.g tha trem ­ cation at the preeeM time when operating an unregtatered- motor in the matter as if Contin\ies its , vernon. Is heading the committee St. The adbld^t, which occurred bold Are raid*. SmI-helmated am correspondents in Moscow. But steps of St. Patrick's Cethed- The meeting will culminate two Jr. has entitled , his sermojv' for ALNUT RESTAURANT^ ors were < 'caused 1^ "movement there le such a d iffe r ^ c e o f opin­ yehlcK, under 835 bond, until the' diplomatic rtporU from Mos­ fight to have the high school .site-’ j,,, arranged for the meet- Children's Cliaic at the inursectfon of Center and the Navy indicating to which vea- French troops patrolled the atreeta. r e l.' months study on the part of county worship at 11 a.m. tOrnotTOw . at along a crack, in the earth passing ion about the budget of Rm Vernon Monday; apd Ralph Brown Jr„ 16. cow pictured the Soviet capital ae decided ylth a referendutn on the ' Linden Sta. at 3';5S, cauaed minor eel the launch belon ed. alert against any repetltrap of the In WRehlngton yesterday, growers for a solution to current the Congregational ^uyeft "Come LNUT STREET— TEL. MI 9.8070 through LebaRon." Board of Education." of 414 ParksR. Si., ch arged . with ridden with; nimora about the voting machines. , IMaiier Dance Columbia, March 17 (Special) — damage to both vehicles. Patrol­ In Washington, meanwhile, the sortie by four roaaked rebOU that Costello presented President marketing difficulties. The pai^'k- Unto Me.’’ A junlpr sermon will man Ihrlmo Amadeo Inveattgated. This, the coismuhique sddeA The figurea were publien^ this passing, a stopped school bus. Until Khrushchev apeech on the dead dic­ T h e architect has already been' ™ iriir. School and health officials an­ Navy announced today that four destroyed a garage aiM\ 100 Eisenhowler with an antique Ing ahed idea la ' the farmers' alao be given for^mdmbers of the wss due to “forcqs accumulstbd in week In one of the city’s weekly March 34. tator. anthorUed by the School Building j nounced today that the Salk poUg . R rU Servko Hit / deatroyera went aground during perked cara yesterday in the Kurt silver bow'l filled with ajjum- answer to increased demands for Juntor-C^oir whd'Will sing at the 5 The ''New Haven railroad sus­ the earth for many years—prob­ papers. The pa)>er said they w m The British. Foreign Office said 'com m ittee tp start work on pro- clinic scheduled Monday for pre­ the bliaaard. and high winds at 6f the capital. rocks he brought from home. iimlnary plans based on tlw" ap- ***** •''enlng at the Elks a large volume of uniformly service.. ■ /x. school children has been Can- pended almost all freight traffic ably hundreds—with asditany more presented by a "reputable party,’*/. it had known for about a week F.thel H. Bowers Narraganaett Bay. Rebels also flred a auburbah Elsenhower responded, by roval at the Town Meeting of the i , packed and graded produce. The Ladles Berhcyolent Soolety ceUkL FOR THE EfW OF A "PURFECr* DAY in Connecticut, New York, Massa- years eX|>ect*d to form ' enough ‘C lou d ^ with Suspicion* .Uat "ruiQpra" were circulating in ' A preliminary report received energy for s'new quake.” 6ork factory. Police and guards giving (Tostello a signed photo­ impkinsslte. 1 Ml.s f1«ren.-e Theummler Loral men who have helped in will be attel\ding chu'^ph Iq a group The large emodnt of eicknees In chuaeiTO and Rhode Islapd. Pas­ Said Chatterton: "If the Individ- nuaata about the bitter personal' Ethel Henin Bowers will provide at the Pentagon said the ships balked attempta to burn a bus graph of himaelf In a silver g Bowling Tournament | Word has been received in this carrying out preliminary. atud(es tomorrouf at which Sehior Deacon town Smopg thie children was senger traln» were running ss .Ooverni'-ient officlais requested -ual who gave thla news item to the Obituary aHack. British officials qal<1 pt'l* the entertainment for Hadassah'a were blown aground in the midst depot and another garage. frame. Many visiting Eikx sre expect- cit^ of the death of Miss Florence Include Rocco Flano and Alflo Smith'^of Hebron will b^l given as the ceaaon. The shots will miich as three hours late. . the statement aa a means o f qUiet- newspaper had intended to pro­ vatN y they had heard, too, about' Annual Donor Affair, to be held at of a blinding snowstorm and a 65- Can Break Land^ Eetatee- The Navy, meanwhile, In­ ad to accompany their respective Theummler. which occurred in Los Peace on pacicagM, grades, pos­ Deacon Smith wilt make be given A p ril 18. - y l *Tur:fect” Meal State Police warned people to ing disturbed Lebanese \ pose an honest question in order* to the trouble in Georgia. But .the of- mlle wind out of the north. Lacoate w m expected to return Angeles. Cslif. A graduate of the the Temple Beth Sholom Wednes­ sible markets and methods: Ed­ • t a y 'o ff all highwaya unless they vited all New Yorkers named teams tomorrow cuhep the 10th an­ Muncement concerning the ____ _ Play PoetpoB^ One o f the ships has' been ro- clarify what seems to be unJusCi- 'to Algiers late today or Sunday. llcial forelgii. office, spokesman re­ nual Elks bowling tmimameht la local schools. Miss Theummler was day evening. March 21, win Albasi Eugene- Gagllardone.. were forced to travel. Sullivan to an Open houu Palm Sunday service to be hbld *n>e play<. "Tlie.Ciirldua Savagt” floated, the N avy baid. Jiable figurea then it wgUld have In a'daltlon to granting the power fused to tenilneiit on that report. tield at the TK B alleys. Teams In business ih this city, prior to This gifted and versatile actress O^aths aboard the destroyer The Sul­ Mario M orra and Fraqk Volpi on next/Week at Andover Cohgrega^ scheduled to be preiented. today by, New Haven's j^licc/chief 'ordered The four deatroyera. which were Been logical for that person to to declare martial law, the emer- Some British a^'lt^we■lern diplo- her leaving to make her home In has a fori^la all her own for. re­ livans. O’Sull'vans also are from lodges in Danielson. 'Nor­ facilltlea Including possible Idea­ tioMl CJhurch. All churches of ------'------f the Uons piiib in Teo- all police cars off the road late last moored at the time the atorm Paris Indicates have requested this information gency powers bill authorizes the matio experts with ac6eu,.to dis­ Callfornls. She is survived by her creating tN* dramatic hits of New HILLCRESt RESTAURANT Mr*. Cora F ^ . JbcIiihiii > welcome to visit the ship at wich, Willlmantlc, Providence and tions, required equipaiehli'' and BMthem Tolland (bounty Including Raa been postponed un- night. He. said they would go out struck, were the M. C. Fox, Flake, from my office, yhere the audited Resident Minister to shuffle ad­ patches from Moscow caiitton.ed New London wrill take part. father. York. She sets the stage verbally A t the Top of the H ill In B o lto i^ R o u te 6 and 44A only in emergenciea. Mr*. Core F. Packer Jackson, her Hudson River berth. 'Waste disposal. Peter's Episcopal Oiurch at ' evening due to the \V, A. Leg and Coolbaugh. accounts of all the Board of Edu­ ministrative agenclM and, break that some published accounts Of The committee in charge of the and, without benefit of costumes And spring was only thfee days formerly of South (jbyentiy, died ..Open houM wil! be from 1 Andrew Murdel Miss Church to (NIK Hebron will participate. storm. \ The ship that was refloated w'aa West Split on cation!! purcheiea are available.” up v u t landed eetatee for the ben­ Khrushchev’s atatemenU might be local plans. ineiudc.s Charles Mur­ or aupportiifg ' actors reproduces ■■'.Ml ■ I S P E C I A L I Z I N G » away. - ' / at the Laurel Manor Convalescent to'4 pju. today and tomorrow. Andrew Surdcl, 89, of 2 Cedar Miss Evangeline Church,l», facult/ not immediately identified. The Buperintendent also aald efit of Moslem' tqpent farmera. exaggerated. phy. Arthur McFall, Francis Mc- the essence o f a pisy. Senior Deacon Charles C. Church Snow, whipped by winds op to Home late Thursday night after an The flestc^r wu named Sty died suddenly at nis home last member at the Elefinentaryy S c h ^ , MaaehesieT Evening Herald since his office was not' contactec) Moliat haa promised Algeria a Some observers suggssted that Ouane, Carlo GenovesI, John After graduating from Smith of the local Congregational Church 40 miles an hour, Ulew over Coro extended itlnesa. The wlDgw of for the four SwUYan brothera niMt. He vas a native of Poland. will speak to (he meetingig of/the C o I u m b 1 a^ r rM p e n d e a t, JWre. Arms Gut Plan for the Information, "the purpose larger voice In ita affairs but in­ the CommunlsU could be leaking Mattia and Arthur Berthold. College. .Phi Beta Kappa, she will be performing, the same serv­ STEAKS and LORj nectlcut for more than 12 hours be­ John H. Jackson, she waa -bom o f Waterloo, Iowa, ’vbho.flied In A>OTn April 30, 1886. sOn of George Co-operative Kindergarten /' and Frank Marchls^ telephene AGa> of- such a release o f misinforma­ sists that peace muit be restored the accounta for the deliberate pur- Candidate to Preach joined a repertory company In ice at United Methodist Church to­ fore it finally changed (o sleet and Oct. 29,.1865. In Mansfleld.. \ the Battle df GuadalcahUi Tekla Lemek Siirdal. / Nursery om'WedncBday at A p.m demy 8-9060. \ tion must be clouded with atMpi- before elections and negotlattone poM of convincing the Wait that Tba Rev. Paul James Bowhnan, Boaton, continuing her profession­ morrow on behalf of the. Palm stopped early today. Ship Aground (Continued from ^ g a One) She .leaves one. son, M ^ o n ^ He was a resident of/ Rockville at United M ethodist Churi OUR 8PELUNO MAY NOT BE: 't h e B ^ cion that there was no real desire on the terrltory'e future. Algeria RuMla ia now ruled by more rea­ who has served as pastor of the al career on the New York atage. Sunday event 3310 wind piled the snow in deep Jackaon of West 'Hertford;* encr for 56 years. For m» n^ years he Mothbrt who will- assidt at the BUT OUR MEALS SUREI A K E A for a factual clarification and, 8 1-3 million Moalcme and 1 sonable men. were planning to discredit tha Rollstone Congregational Church, She has been heard over the radio Following tomorrow's worship drifts, which hindered snowplows inspection teams at kty triinaport several nieces and nephews. was employed as a rai-der ip local achpot next week inMude Mrs. hence, that It was Intended either i Europeans, * ' A Yugoslav diplomatic source, late leader cam* in a speech tty Fitchburg. Maas,, for the past six In her own programs, and has. ap­ service at the Cqnigregatlonal SPECIAL PRICES FOR CHILDREN-^TEL. MI 9-^66 and at one time almost choked off Qff Bay" State; centers and pases; Faurd’s pro­ The funeral will be held at the textile mills. Ha .vas a member Chkries Bedford, Monmy morning to-show that the Board\of Educa- mven of Algerie'a Moslem in one account, said Khrushchev deputy Soviet Premier A. I. Mi* yeara. will be the guest meacher peared aa gueat artist on televi­ C ^ rc h , David Bjoriing and Julius Connecticut’s main traffic arteries, posal for an exchange of ddfenee Avery Memorial Funeriil Home, of St. ..Joseph'a CMitrch and the Session of the kindsygarten; Mrs. iS U R N S ID E ^ \ tiqrt waa Incapable o f himilUng the aenetort either voted against or confeesed he himaelf lived In fear kdyan at th* opening of tha con­ tomorrOiv at the 10;45 seri’ice at sion.. Her talks on the theatre aiid W rong be on duty in the DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT the Wilbur' Cross and Merritt iMidget Information. ' Willlmantlc, Monday at 2 p.m., Koacliiasko Bercflt Society. T. J. Q ock ett. T u e ^ y and Mrs. I RA8V FBKB FABKIkO town's appropriations, or else from voting on the of hla life during Staltn’a; lu t gress. Mikoyan lashed out at Sta­ the Union Congregational Churbh. her monologues Jiave been ac­ Parkways. 30 Men Saved The President recently elabo-^ •with the Rev. Earl B. Robinson of- Survlvingeare three sons, all of Theodore Davis, W ednesday. Af-^ that there had been misappropria­ emergency powers bill. All of Al­ years. lln'a political works aa behind th* The Rev.‘Bowman l^ a candidate claimed from coast to coast. 9he Daasy kars I Marla RasHtk^ Three telephone linemen work­ rated on hie plan in the latest of' flciatlng. Burial wilt be In the New Rockville:^ John F„ Edmond 'J., ternoon session^ will find ’ Mrs. "COfmT tion .of fundA” geria eEhiriwun senators support* times and not In touch wtth th* for the pastorate of-ihe . Union brings to them wit, humor, and a ing on a radio tower in northwest- the eeriee of lettere between the Wlllimantlp Cemetery. Khrushchev w u said to have W illi111am NeverM te on duty Mon- "1 BAD 5 (Continued from P a ^ One) .^atterton today offered the ed the bill. - Marxist-Lenlnist line. Church.. / and Stanley O., five daughters, knowledge'of life behind, the foot­ JKHTKa RI6TBBS" . ern Connecticut Were stranded for White House and the Krem lin on made the 'atatement/ to Marshal Mrs. Andrew Cwlkla, Mrs. Frank day. Mrs. ' Louis Dolin, 'Tuesday l:l»4;ie-t.-W disarmament, plaited figures on textbook pUr- Negotiations roncerning anothSr The pastoral aifpply committee, lights. several hours. They finslly found . Mrs. Sarah SplUane T ito In Belgrade last May. When IVm pe tncw aed and Mrs. / W illiam Glenney Tree. I 4:tee:ti and surging tides swung the s^p 'cHaaes and an inventory for 1954- French North African territory which considered the qualifications Batsie, both of Rockville; and Mrs. In hsr program for Wednesday shelter in a farmhouse. French sources did not specify 'Mrs. Sarah MeVey Splllane, 82, ^ruahehav and Premier Nikolai Sine* then, the deatnutlen a t Wednesday/ iiito the navy craft: There was. 55. In 1953-54 the textbook appro­ were reported aue^ded today. o f 51 ministers, inte|-viewed seven Karnes ZIelski, West Warwick, evening. Mrs. Bowers will discuss , Parade to Start oa Hme how the American ideas differed Widow o f John J. Splllane o f 63 Buganin visited the Yugoalay the SUlln myth has IncreaaMl In Nurser;^clasaes will be assisted Has., Wm. H*M*a - Jraalfrr Jaars little damage and no Injuries to priation wa* 56.650, of which 5594 Tunlalan offleials/\ln ParU to in this city., and heard fivq preach R. I.; Mrs. Edward Radslcvlcz. of 'The Diary of Ann Frank," "W it­ ' officials of the New Haven ' Bt. with those sdvanced by Moch and N. Elm St., died at her home last capital to woo Yugoalavla back in­ tempo. on Thursday by Mrs. Robert <3or- "L a rr la a Maair ksIraSarre Thiaa'* crewmen. Nutting. was transferred out Into anothiir negotiate new.JlleB f^ th a t pro­ in their ^ m e pulpits, is unani­ Broad Brook: and Mrs. Charles ness for the Prosecution.” "The riaa "Baillt Slallaaa" Patrick's .Day parade, however, night after a long illness.. to the C o m ln fb ^ bloc. London newspapers splashed th* ton and on Friday by Mrs. Ed­ A 96-foot fishing trawler re­ account, leaving 56,-p5S' Spent on tectorate, uid the telka/hed bun mous In /favitlng him to come to Paassrdl, of Stafford Springs. Great Sebastians,” '"Pipe Dream,” television \ said it will start on Schedule at 2 Born In South Hadley Falla, anhimatanUal aupport of the re­ Khruschev story aeroes their ward Herrick. ported taking on' water Jn heavy books, he said. suspended and no a m o fiie n t preach. ^ Also, one brother. John, of and other hit plays. p.m. M us., she had. lived here most of ports o t trouble in Georgia came front pegos In boI(f type. Early Hiiiiday Services seas 'about 30 miles east of Atlan­ Newepaper'e Figurea ruched. ” Following the service. An oppor- Crystal Lake; one sister, Mrs. Jo­ The entertainment will be pre­ 'In Norwich. 64-year-oId Anthony Coventry her life. She wias a member of St. from thqiNpffIce o f Prem ier H. C. edltioni were ruahed to tha So­ ' . '"The - Stewardship \of Posses­ tic Clt.v, N.J.r shortly after mid­ ■ The newspaper atoVy. cited a fig­ Reliable diplomatic sources yeS' i.tunity wriH 'be given- to meet both seph Boroii, of Rockville; and 10 ceded by a cocktail hour from 7:.30 / Cichockl suffered a .stroke after Bridget'’* Church. , < Hansen/of Penmark. Nine persons viet embassy spd translated for sions" will be the Mrmon topic of night: The Coast 'Cuard said the ure. o f 523,800 apprbpriatisd fdr terdaV reportad Franca al ‘-the Rev. Bowman and Mrs.^ Bow- grandchildren. to 9'and followed by the serving \ / climbing a ateep> drift-swept hill. She leaves six daughter*. Miu were rtportdd'ted to hathave been killed Mdlenkov, now touring Britain as me Rev. J. Richard Yeager' . at boat waa in no danger, but sent Ruling Rjjsi^ryed hooka during the same year, .with Ttintina hart sauus-sui .^-KMUL______, ■ Funeral services will bo bald at of fancy desserts and coffee. Mrs. He collapsed in the snow juid-Jay -Grace- Sptllane,- ■MtssT?.~'Vefolirca'' lir^nwnal on M8rch 7 Ivlum they "\— -Mf- United Methodist church Worship two.cutt«nLlo..eacortJ»sr-to-port; ahlhVenlbiTt a f 'ih'a/imd'of tWa "pe-' 75-ytar-old treaty which ntab- Easter 8y some 5.000‘ at 9 a.m. and burial at St. Ber­ cha'rge of arrangements for this • 7 H E Acilai Claims Ike Coveqtfy, March 17 (SpiMial)— John Mahon of-New York CJlty and Hansen and a Danish dslagtUon ries for* Malenkov who wsa re­ nard's Cemetery. odism will be held at 9:30 a.m. reseuWs an hour to fight through the start of the year? 'Che year within interdependence.” portedly Implicated in Khruachav’s rosldenta in this area. Coin cans outstanding affair. The adult class wilt meet at the COURT Trial .Justice Leroy M. Roberts r»- Mrs. Francis J. Hart of Manches­ It waa on that Joint statement touring th* Soviet /Union was ‘ Friends may call at the. White " 3 l A D the stihging wind and snow and j Broke Promise previous there waa an unspent remarka. have also been placed in the local Shinn house, te ry td decision in JuiUce Court amount o f 5504." ter; two aone, Thomas Splllane o t that tha negotlattone apparently achsduled to vlalt TblM on March Funeral Home tomorrow at 3 to JESTER"' C'ha«Etl R Now Havoe. Core. (IN) ORIENT EXPRESS briag hint down on a sled. He was ' Xhe Mall quoted Khrushchev a* atorss. ■ ' V- A pot-luck supper at 6 p.m. will SISTERS" Meriden and James SpiUane o l suited. - 9 , the Premiar'a oSc* said, but the 10 p.m. ' ' . ing away o f used magaxiiies is a VltlarlaUa C'liaMol It Hartford. Coaa. ROY ROGERS In criticaiscondition at a hoapital. jAat night in the case of s youth Chatterton said the 1954-55 ep- visit waa canceled. saying that during the early Georgs Dolson, chairman, an­ great treat? for the p-iplls. aaS Ca)ar Cliaaaol U Sa^aafield, Mass. \ —"Saerlff MUftkaK** (Continued from Page One) proprietion for” textbooks wee Ontario, Calif.;- a eister. Miss nounces the goal is 52,000. about Cliaaael SO Hrltaia. Coaa. Dead weri rtharged with breeklng and en­ The Danes said they Aral were World War n days ho tried to ap­ The school library began when <»> VABIETY HOt'ft^NKWg J. A. Wkrher, 53, Wolcott, tering end theft o f .'gooda valued 513.000. Ih addition to this, Susan MeVey of Manchester; sev­ 5400 more than was collected last All TalooItvIHc sod Vernon l;lt-4:»-t:M raaaael U Waterbary. Coaa. i:M I «l YMU ANKKD fU B IT, were turned down in pleas Uikt eral half sisters and brothers, and held at Klqy airport two ’hiDurs, peal to Stalin for more cima for the new school was o'pened. It had Cliaaael W Holroke* Mass. . (U ) OYEB8EA8 ADVKNTUb E fatally^njured/(n Wolcott when (i at less than 516- 54,782.25 was transferred to the year. The drive locally is being ■ewB,Items are now being handled iA S T their candidate '.be Invited tj> ad­ Blizzard Toll 28 and then did not take rdl for TWHat tk* Ukraine but was by its start lit a lunch wagom by (tSI r.BKAT GILDRBSLEEVB car. atruck hlm\a it.skidded into ■The youth, George Freemen. 17, book account, making a total of '"four grandchildren.. ' i ^naored by the Kiwsnls C I u b. through the Manehestcr Evening IT'S A GBEAT LITE dress the same audience, said he *>•«•««■• ..tovl9t,,date)9la-explained Malenkov tqr telaphom Stcilis waa means of ' wt.ich, '.eioks were BTART8 SUNDAY 'the hack of a ahoYrolew as hej^ps South' B t, - was- arrested -Mondmy' 517,762:25. 'AH -waa spent.. Chat- Funeral MriSou will 4>e. held - »n trib u tio n s may be sent to A ^olf Bernid ' Itoekvllle Burenii, located < *) RKV WN& _ ^ fPKBB A rT B Y -B H O If 'V t :i, 1/*^ PBIVATE . XECRETABY . . ' checking tly; back.*^,. % State Pokce’from .'.the Stafford lakL 5^W|8,,T?;, l o r MonJRjr morning at 8:15 .In 6-SYGt0 Rcinon nC l-Mnrket At.; telephone JUck- M; O'Brreh--'' thd .forhiier 'lUlhOls' goirortiof " is JWer, treasurer. %t-^the Rroyat and the' books wero stored' wher-^ William BraSix MB. W iM B D - (II) -COMMAND.PEBPOBM- Heiiry Ckinrod. ST/firtetol, who Springe barracks for breaking in­ regular classroom teKWooka and^ 'J^fi'lEriPifrTta. FVitCMrif . Btore oh Fark St. •viHe - f e , ’ Waller Breaaea NT. rATKICK'N DAY NHOW AXCE—"Ohwy At 8ea” speSking. / lhaiead the delegatloh vlaltcd 'ever space could be found. It Is coilopsed and died oiv-(the street to a luncheonette u r W NTBKAM HANDICAP • "The. niE llrr’X, tijere. A medical examinki' said he Mjarch 1. texts and matarials. C^rch at 9 o'clock. Burial will be Third and fourth grade teachers cratic-Farmer-La^r (DFL) cKair- th* next day that the-wsather atlll KiMnlln. school library/ with ahelfroom • :I0 « R> WILD HILL HICROK ' (M) riE M e e St i v a e x died of a heart attack brought on Also implicated In the Incident This expenditure wax for 1054* In' St. Bridget'a Ometbryi ■ from ficantlc. Broad Brook, Elling­ i r o n Narrii II S t a t i o n s " VUlaVUIoR (St) DIHNKYLAND "The Ijt.redrr Bill M.b” man, aaid a /joint appearance Augusta^ Maine, reported the was bad In Tbitlst. The embassy had no comment adequate., Fri.. Hal., Haa. Oaly aad rotor by walking in the-storm. \ waa a 15-year-old youth, wh(> was 55 and 1955-56< Chatterton said, Friends may call at the Tuneral ton, Tolland, Manchester and (&5) PLAYHOrNK Ale; would give t l^ impression the two heavieet anowfall — 19 Inches — .The reports of Khrushchev's M*i*nkov told/* reporter he had **»OTTOM •! Ilia IIOTTLR** l:Se.SiSe4l:M C:CC-1:U 0:00 ( M) AMOS AND ANDY Robert Potter. 40, Sejmour, turned over to juvenile muthori- aa the payment for the current home after 7 o'clock tonight anil Rockville will meet tomorrow N ew Books riH« apeech said he pictured Stalin as not studied the reported Khnish- (IN) JOHNNY JrriTR B i candidates /were "competmg tles. The youths reportedly stole year wsa requested by' the Board efter 3 o'clock, tomorrow .after­ and 17 Inchea fell In Montpelier, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Union Library Issues \ . N ew jio o k s now on the shelves ^'THKBK’R AlsWAYH &'A11AN DRAKE 3WIKS (30) KIT CABSON found dead bealde his cKv oh a j.against pne ' another" whereas a sort of Stalin the Terrible. He waa chev etaUment in.detail. But ha TOSfOIIROW*' J O A N N T o m y - ’hf VH.-VilETIfS WED.: "Bottom of the Bottig” i:|t ( P) ANNIE OAKLFeY lonely road :^thtrc/ Police aald he- cigarettes, cigarette lighters and of Finance. Inventory of books noon. V t.' \ ... Congregational Church. / of the Douglas Library are; "Bare av ■j-'both art seeking a Democratic aald to have broken. Into tears be­ added he might have something to B Ofrica 0|iaa • (1R> T.H.A. ‘ YOUR YARN SHOP other merchandise from the lunch­ on hand as o f <)otober, 1055, Other enew depthe: Rumford, r - V Margaret Winchester, director Annual Reports Feet In the' Palace.” by Agnes iHhBW HlaHa l:M (tS) LONG JOHN KILVP:K fore the 1,300 CommuIhlH dele­ say after going over the ' I i'laaaa Mil B>ak A ll Art Needlework Supplies G n ?rh 'iin .'’ o n 'h U ‘/.r** N ovem ber/regiM lro; o“f eonette. amounted to 556,6.3-1.09, Chatter­ 16; Newport, Vt., and o f children’s work fo r the Con- Newton Keith; "Beyond Desire,” :Y DAYS Ronald F. Miller, 22, 'Coventry, 12; Springfield, Mass., 10; MsurMade Easyr:aay for You and Your < (IR) CCBTAIN CALL . eslate dealer, who suffered a heart | :lxifa„v»r 6..t not even Stalln'a cloeest asaocl- Khruehchev ”h*a stabbed tional ' Christian Churches, and The report prounted by Miss Mar­ * FREE PARKING was fined 510 end given a 60-day Funerals Conch)^ and Lebanon, N. .H„ 8; iMg;" Willlallllam Cary Duncan: "A IT'S NO LUCK THAT WE'RE (tS) T.H.A. ates knowing of their fete fOr sure, to the heart vrith a o f Misa Grace Storms, coptributing (Se> SAN FBANCIKCO HEAT ' Open Tiles, to Sat. 9:45-5:00 Jar* m a" Meriden ^srkmE*\ot ‘^e Moorhead suspended jail sentence for driv­ .Qreenrille, Maine, New Haven, jorie H. Martlii, head librarian at Night to Remember," Waller ^*y*/**" P*,j**^£ Arm ofY at 10 a.m., four hours be- .until after Stalln’e death. vituperation unpi editor to CMidren't Religion, will MANCHESTER'S FAVOkiTE (S-M FAVOBITE 8TGBV Thursday Evening Till 9 ing while his license waa under John P. Wodal Conn., BbiUord, Mass., 8; Boston, the Douglas Library, at' the annual /Lord; "OK. Slurbridge Village," Hitler called tba stor meet with the group. 7:10 i R) HITCHcmK PRP:SENT8! Th*. cm n*n the (^scheduled Stevenson Td- suspension. He was also pieced Cofirt Cases Funeral servlcea for John P.' Providenc^ R. 1, Mlllinockel, One newspaper report said he Church .Note* ‘Sampelamviel ClChamberlain; "Proflle.s In (1H-&5) HP:AT THE 1't.OCK M l 9 .2 3 5 8 tnf storm Droiij^jiL on the Att&dCs di*aRji t iHHf YYi^vif 9%^ —iv__ ^»-a told tho) congress StaHn killed the ‘scum of <010 ( a meeting, ahowa that 14,219 books' g g i M i o r w s \ RESTAURANT! — <&S> OZARK JCBILRF. George J. Semrau 57. jd^iden, he ^^u*d on probation for six njonths. Wodal of St, Petersburg. Fla., were Maine- Burllhgton, Vt., Portland. Morning worship at the First u'ere circidated by the library and (iqviragr,"ijirage," John F. Kenendy; -VRob- (tt-AO) THE HIG SCRPRISF 50 COTTAGE STREET held this morning at 9:30 from Malne> 7; Hl^tford. 6; 5,000 Communista to aolidify KOT^ The paper added was That's right—-through the years our who collapsed w h ile ^ o v e lin g th ro X h his originAl sched- George Grunwald, 16. Lebanon, Coha., A —.^aw ^a_a.^ a ' ••aiAewimlhliawsomothliig *%** prettya88«s ■ Congregational Church. Vernon its school branch In 1955. bert Benchley." Ben by Nathaniel S:#0 < K4S) JACKIE OLKASGN SHOW MANCHESTER, CONN. 1 Mrii. Marilyn Gamble, 28, of 91 the W. P, Quish Funeral Home and Wqj-cester, M a ^ ' 5; Eastport, power. Another atatement re­ atiiur In reputation for good food and bever­ With Aadrev Meadnws aad snow in front, of hla h ^ s e , j„e. That c a ^ for him to tour was fined 518 -for apeedihg,' and this tearing of tile Canter, w ill be held at 10:45. aiid Of these about 6.000. wer^ adult B e n tle y , hi I .son; "U p Home,” ttAnTrono Adelaide Rd., wa^ fined 5^5 In In St. Jam es'Church Rt 10'o'clock. ported that Stalin did away with C adOBd ages has spread, and we say “ 'tii no Art Caraey The morning afte^-the blizzprd j pj), Congr^lonal, District in Joan M. Young. 18. Coventry, wax Maine, '4; Houlton, Maine, 3. man who In life tha aermoh topic will be "The and 8,000 juvenile bbok|l. Thla ArdytHArdytV K«Kennelly; "Wild America." DRIVE-IN (IR> STORIES OK TI!K WEST Town Coiirt today for speeding The Rev. E(lgar Farrell was the 70 o f ...... K bene-. luck, but planning that made It ao!” . I:M ( S) THE ED 8LLLIVAN SHOW brought clear^clear skie^ akle^ and a bri^^bngnt 'northwestern M i^ e so la , reaching fined 512 for driving the wrong New England death* attributed factor to him, Meaning of the Pabsion.” shows an Increase of 1,660 over the R oger/Tory Peterson and James ( t t ^ l PERRY ' OMO RHOTV Ggeatd Two filmeil ta- Feb. 20. ^ / celebrant, the Rev. George Hughes to the storm Included : serty's central committee In 183' he m ay Gaedln: Eddie FUher. Pat ggearati af Iha tra«f Fraarh , sun,', although Umperatures 're­ here at 2 p.m. way on a one way street. P* have been to ot The confirmation class will previous year. A fte r flcUon and Fisher. \ fl*Hriea ProMCUtor Johri.FitzG ^ald aaid the deacon and the Rev. John F. , Paul Perch, 64, Lbqmlnator, to make hla power secure. paNtomlmUt Marcel Mar* mained low. ,• Kefauver’a itinerary . Among the chargaa Khrua^ev meet a t 6:45 at the church and Will travel, for both'audts and junior The llbrkry also has beautifully reaa, remedian Jae. K. Stalled cars by the thouaand.a will In- arresting- Patrolman John Hughes’ .Hannon the aubdeacon. Mrs, Jane while plowing snow from hlajriu'iS;, Lew'U. Nal **Klair** Cole. elude a "welcome h" waa reported to have made ware go to the Tolland County Jail to readers, biography continues to be illustrated n|ctorlal books, books **HELL ON 5 ^ ' ^ ^ littered s t r ^ a and highways, and e day” at cruiser r COMKDV HOKRl Or»:NTS: Senator's Minnesota campaign a ^ e r A rm y leaders Stalin llqut- BidBefore ZBA Service for younger readers. .'There ROBINSON LUMBER, Inc. tiale Storm. 3ft*: — Slaa Highland Park Store on’Highland senting her. Said his client felt she The bearers, all grandsons of the Joseph F. Cain, 60, ^orth Adame, H oly Communion; »:3d a.m., fam- committee. ' after walking'a-mile in atorm to d a M tha flow er o f Arm y leader- is no noticeable' effect from tele- BUILDING MATERIALS Kreabarg, Harry Mlmma. St. during the storm. Police, re­ A Columbia woman. ,waa injured did not reach auch speeds, but ad­ deceased, were Frank W o d a 1, Uy aervice: 11 a.m.. Holy Com- Maiu'heater Evening Herald He­ Junathan Wlater*. The 3tar. Mrs. Knutson yesterday hla home. shlF.And dembrallted the armed Threyarea men plan to aatabllsh ylsion'oQ local library readers. ported that apparently nothing waa in one of several area accidents mitted exceeding the speed limit. James R. Wodal, William j. But­ mumon and sermbn by the rector, bron rorreapondeni, Misa Huaan "DAM kUSTERS" a n d gat* family of rhlmp*. peated charges that, after s forcc'a.- A * a result there was an aleaeent luispltal of about TJie library has now, approxi­ 1») T V. PIjAVHOL'SE taken. The-jimmied door wa.a dia- that occurred yesterday and last- Her car was' liltlmatel.v involved ler. Edward Bachl. Donald J. Gk- Also, George H. Church, 76, Cam- the Rev. Mauribd G. Foulkes: • Pendleton, telephone .a U 8-S454. RICHAito TODD MASON SUPPLIES R:50 iM) THK VISITOR declined to 'support Stevenson> almost fatal disaster when Hitler's s on E. Middle Tpk*. esat mately 6,600 books on its shelves. c'ovcied at 9 p.m. by the patrolnian night during the season's heaviest in an accident with Hughes' cnila- Isti and Michael A. Galatl. bridke. whil« walking in Boston; There wlU be public examina­ ' ____------. 9:H { S) TKD 3IACK*8 AMATEI R DFL leaders had threatened ,to er at |the end o f the chase. , Mrs. Inex Plympton, 30, and-tier Germany a|tack*d tha weakened rk e rS t. Crowded conditions m'ake it neces­ HOI'R on duty. owfall. Besides his aurvivors, mentioned tion of the confirmation class at MRS. BARGR.NT DIE.S ^ 96 We Finance Your 'Jobs read her out of the party and run stepdaughter, Jacqueline, 7. of Soviet In 1! I men aro W arren Howland sary to store seldom <(sed books in -STARTS SUNDAY ut.U) TV thp:a t e r Seven Filled for Parking . tate Police at the Stafford Lloyd S. Dearborn, 23, of Mans­ In the obituary on March J4, Wodal the 10:16 aervi6e tomorrow- at the EVERY THURS.. FRI.. SAT. —••The Night Goe« Oa** a can(lldate against her in Novem­ field Center, waa fined 550 for fail­ (TornlSh, Maine, in North Liming- !' Stalin cohiimued numerous 8 Woodbridge St. and H arry the attic.. In 1955, 575 books wore fIZ A 255 Ccqter 8t.— .5U S-SI44 Seven drlNera, whose cars-Were Sphngs and Colchester barracks leaves hla wife, M r*.' l(la Harris First Evangelical Lutheran New Haven. March 17 (>Pi—W s.- Ra«atiad Ra*«ell ber. ure t(j securb a Connecticut regla- ton, Maine auto craah, (lentatlva added of, which 265 were adult "HELEN OF TROY" (tt-SR) TV IIOI B stalled on Main St. last night, will repor^d all of them were attribut­ Wodal. -blupdeis in m llin ry and diploma- in Jr, and Richard' Dimoede, Church. , The State Lutheran Helen Lavvton Sargent. 96. of New’ Both candidates were delayed IratiOit and 518 for operating a Identification). George J. Semreu, tic atrategy, contra^ to th* Soviet both o f Bolton, hooka and 310 juvenllea; 69 books —“ Doll Face” ftlrnda Far* be asked to pay 52 overnight park­ able tOyBlippery roads. inow-Iaden League executive committee will Haven, reportedly the oldest.living JnsM Jamns Womnn S:M ( SI STAGE SHOW—El.i> Pr..- rell last night by a heavy snowstown. motor . vehicle with defective- 57, Meriden, Conn., while shovel­ propaganda which ^...... were/withdrawn, making a net Special! . I.y, H.nny Y.uiixin.ii ing lines and the cost of towing winds, m d almost zero visibility. Their attorney, Jol.n R. Mrosek, meet at 3:30 p m. at the First member of the society of Colonial HALF HOtR FILM Steven.son kept an ' audience of equipment March 1. He had Maine ing snow; Joseph 'IVarog,-T0, New tl' his death a* an gain of .506 new books. About 400 (U ) MINE WOI.E »:J# MR) Cl RTAlS CALL / their cara away. -Police' had the InjuredVwas Miss Alice .Emer­ yesterday filed an apllca'tlon With Lutheran Church. Dames of America, died last night C H I LO P EP^ FREE t:ta ( SI' LAWRENCE WKLK SHOW ’ 1.500 waiting for n rtrly an hoiir platea and failed to get a local Bedfohl. while shoveling snow; (M> HALF HOI R FIL3I / son, 54, orsChisstnut Hill; Colum­ About Town i thee* .departments the Zoning Board of AppeaD asek- The movie "I Beheld Hla Glory" hooka were borrowed from book at a private hospital in Shelton. I Ml'w idi l.iMji'st Pi lyqr (luiiJ Mr*' i (LVIil) TWO EUR THE MONEY (55) AI.FRRD . HITCHCOCK / cars hauled away to permit the in the Mayo Civic Auditorium at registration [when he could hot get Henry Conrod, fit. Bristol, (Iwin., exchange gatherinjfs: OUR REGULAR $2.00 S I 45 E.MMV AW ABItS— Prr- plowing of Main St. at 4 a.m. bia, whose fk r skidded 59 feet o ff Stalin was ridden ing a variance to permit erocUtm wdll be shown at 6 p.m. at the PRFSFNTS —"There Waa Rochesler. Kefauver, winding up car Inspccteil here promptly. Gryk while shoveling, enow; Navy/Cept. which caused him i( feiw of th* hospital. Aboii^^^ we'fe'exhibited during •.al.fl f « . .x r.ll.n f.' la' TY' " Aa Old Womaa** Police received aImo!tt 306 calls Rt. 87 In Coluinbia and crashed Union Church chapel. -The movie (U ) HOrm FILM 9 a four across the Iron Range, was decided thla was a willful vloia- A memorial aervice for Robert J. Karl E. Jung, 49, of the War Col; eat friends pnd aides. / y.- The land involved is in a Raal- ’'book wwk" at the Elementary PIZZA POR O N LY . . I ' S:M IT'S ALWAYS JAN last night from persons who com­ into a pole, aKjSbouU 11 ;.30 a.ip. la sponsored by the Pilgrim Fel­ two hour.s late reaching Eveleth. tlon. Tedford, '671 Center 81..^ who died lege staff at Newport, R. I., FIL.YI ./ ford, waa fined 545 for reckless and In the./WMt virtually in shape, w ith, a frontage o f 845 Mrs. Danied G. Horton, assistant i lt :N I S) F.THEL A ALBERT Money plowed streets. erson'.lay In/the snow about 30 men of both No. 117 LO L, and No. At lekst 14 other deatha in the A t the 10 a.m. service. Trinity Stevenson had talked to 1,500 at (Irlving, a. charge made aa the re ­ IgnDrtd these reports; / feet and a depth of 550 feat. Its librarian. In charge of.the branch! IIS) SECRET FILE I'.S.A. At mid-morglng today workers minutes before tke w kf discovered, 99 are urged to aiteud, , Northeast were attributed , to the Lutheran Church, tomorrow, the Dancing Byery Sat. Night V0|:B HIT FARAUE Eveleth Thursday’ night. A rival sult of an accident here March 10, Tlhe Communist Daily W orker rear line is 405 feetg ■ u school library, says that- the 1 ' j OJ were removing the show they h«id .high school basketball touj-nament police said. She wa'a Uiken to the atorm. Other atafeg Ilitcd. deathe catechumens will be examined id (Ml EABLV LATE SHOW during which Labonte lost a Boxer todhy front-paged a brief account There la no esUmata yet on the •school library, which opened Oct.; "PEE WEE" GHERLONE'S ORCHESTRA ' (.U) MILUON DOLLAR MOVIE IN y 6UR POCKET piled, in the center of Main St.-I and a style show.were blamed fo l Windham Memorial Hospital. Wil- Rockville Emblem Club, No;. 6, as follow*; Ohio, 8; New'York, 8, the chief parts of Christkln doc- SPONSORED BY dog, ultimately recovered, under' the hegditne:. "SUlin—A coet o f . the "proposed Otructure, laine. ' 14. wilt close M ay 26., tha'cest of ‘ U:N ( I) DOrcILAS FAIRBANRS when they plowed earlier In the cutting the Kefauver crowd 24 limantic. where officials report will hold distr^t depujy night Wed- and New Jersey, 3. I p r e s e n t s —'-N. Samal.." i , Bonds of 536 each wece forfeited Strange Story,” It said that "up since ftnjal plans have not yet been the school .year being used to clear II day. , hours later. her condition as "not critical" and neaday, March 21, at'8 p.m. at the The Rev.^ Nathan B, Burton. , (t{> MILLION DOLLAR .MOVIE when three mem failed to appear to the time of going to presa-” It pr^red. The speciRcations, In­ pastor o f the Community Method-; up return of books before closing 'THE STEEL STRINGS f!|l DOLLAR A SECOND / Frank- Hippie, dispatcher in the - ' ---- —:—^—- - her Injuries as "a broken left to answer speeding charges. They Rockville Ellia Home, honoring Dia.- I (W ) INNER SAN'CTI M had no confli nation of the story cluding the number of beds,- hav* lat Church. Crystal Lake, will day. Her day at the school has CHIANTI HE$TAURANT Highw-ay Department,''said fiom O,, ■ j • ankle.” were Vincent T, Pelllclarl, 30, New trict Deputy Mrs.'Alice Helntz of SUNDAY. MARCH 18. 2:00 P.M. —“ I.a.l la Th. Dark” froib Ita own correspondent in to be in accordance with Rtate praaah on the sermon topic, "The been changed from Tuesday t o ' II ;M ( SI WRESTLING a v e a t 17 to 25 trucks were out plowing oUSpCIlClS Trooper Robert - Donohue warn­ York City; Benjamin Spewack. 53. the Rockville Club. Members from Frjday, weekly. * ' ' A T T H E ^ r.LEVENTH HOI'B MOVIE C . ed her for sp.eeding. Putnam. New Ix>ndon and Man­ Pofice Arrests Moscow or from Teas, the official etatuteg governing convalescent N arrow W ay ” at 9 a m. tomorrow. 14 DEPOT SQ. X Ml 3:8195 (Ml FOLLOW THAT .MAN and removing pijed snow. The I o I * f rrs of Belle Harbor, N. Y.; and Robert Soviet news agency. hospitals.' The preparatory members' clsss Her report shows that though'I LITHUANIAN SOCIAL CLUl truck* included those owned bjol O fliA IIC P O l 1 C rill About an hour and a half ear­ W. Lyons, 24, of Providence, R. I. chester have been invited. Mr*. "Tim. R*.i».r", Khruachev’s reportqd denuncia­ Although final plana Hava not - fo r adults w ill meet at 2 p.m. and the opening-ds'te of the school II- 54 GOI.WAY ST. —'M.4XCHE.STERi ItiM (Ml LATE snow the'town and hired from contrac^ - ______lier, two men were warned after Bruno Johnson, 65. of 38 Hem­ Peter Fagan, Mrs, 'Catherine Wil- —''Oa Oar .M.rry Way” NORMAN’S an accident on Rt. 44A In Hebron llama, past supreme president: and Lawrence A.' Jarvis, 43, of Fox tion of Stalin climaxed the auiti- yet been drawn, Mrosek said pre­ the class for young people at 3 hrsry wab later t^an the previolis SONGS _ SOLOISTS — IN.STRI'5IENTA e IST I ' ' . lock St., waa fined $20 for it^oxl- (U> NITRCAP EDITION i ^"15 < . Richard Martin. 18. 1 McCabe Stalin theme of the recent Com ­ liminary sketches show a buUdiiig p.m. ' y ea r.. and despite the fact that II;M(ULNEWS 445 Hartford Rd. Tel. MI 8-4597 .1 Trooper Richard Power* warned ' cVtTon. all past presldenU are serving qn TraU. South (Coventry, waa ar- Tlte 1owns grader and otl/r, , vc^s granted a suapension of the commmittee. : rested yesterday and charged with munist party'' congress In Mos­ roughly y-shaped, with adminis­ The Rev. Edwin A. Brooks‘. pas­ there were a numbet-of Fridays lltM < a f NIGHTCAP.THEATER Harold A. Dumas. 18, of Manches-: Adeline C.. Anderson. 57; of —'^Vioga Yr«ro*' v.- heavy eqnlpmenl were marshafed ^he 90-da.? balance of the portion. I operating a motor vehicle with de- cow. tration quarter* in the front and tor o f the Baptist Church,' will de­ w;hM the school was not in aes- for U.SC , l^r, for (ailing to signal properly 1 Mbnxon Mius., forfeited a $12 tiM ( I) NEWH 1S:S(| (I«) APPOINTMENT WITH of a 6-month jail sentence h* was : and Richard E. Stewart. 26, of The Brotherhood of,.Temple Beth lefUve equipment, police said. hint the Kremlin leaders wards and rooms in each wing. liver the ^ sermon, "The Garden siom more books were circulated -w ! FOR A 6000 TIME EVERY SAT. NIBKT ADVENTCBE I Ixipd on a charge of passing a atop scheduled to serve on a charge of f Windsorville, for speeding, Sholpm is now in the.pro(iesa of re­ Scene" at the l l a.m. worship. between Oct. 14 and March 1 than ( *) PLAY OF THE'WEEK . ported a t '4-a.m. for plowing Math i alum. . —".Ylarriax. .1 l.«l Lit’*' assault ih Town Court today. I Power* said the Stewart auto hearsing for Its new show, '"ITje The members of St, Joseph's So- the year before. The annual giv- THE St. Othera w ere. aiTlving fi-ftm . ' Alban J, Pelletier, 3l, of 128 ir.M IT’S A GREAT LIFE One of five youths sentenced to l skidded into the Dumas car after Big Squeeze,” written by Ike •a.m. to 7 a.m, to set out for ploiv-' INSURANCE (M l LORETTA VOL.NG SHOW Birch St., was fined 512 for failure Wolf expressly for the group and —■:HI« lah .rilaar." Joka ing routes elsewhere ih town N.irlnafl j : to secure a Connecticut registra­ beipg produced by Ben Shankman. I.vil FAITH FOR TODAY tion. He skid he thought he had It will be given : in the Buckley I.IJI WATERFRONT ' eportpd ■ mi­ ENDS TODAY KFAL ESTATE ght in which until the effd of March to replace SchiMl auditorium Saturday night, STA R TS Bolton Lake I4:M • WHAT'S .HY LINK .UN “/.‘n r ? ; ' s s . x j his Maine registration. >. • TOM ORROW "KISM ET** llhl DATELINE EFBOPE 10 be relea-sed. i a car operated by a Middletown April 14. ' ChorlM W . Lofhrop )SJ» THE VISE Fines of $9 each were levied 8 P..M. "rrs A DOti'S (.Ml JFSTICE LIF9K" Agoncy.'lnc. against Joseph ,C. JedrziewakI, 35, Earl R,- Wright, industrial rela- I I.YSl EARLY LATE SHOW of Shore Pr.. Coventry, charged CHARLES W.UATHROr i IU ( SHERLOCK HOLMES Uonr manager at Cheney Bros.,, la House 11 :N ( S-IS-UI Sl'NDAV NEWS' SFE- too b a t Center Stroat w as warned for failure to drivV to ' w ith rulks of the road- violation; among top pitrsbnnel and Industrial FOR Tm MiiiOKCoMetsyMfr.ciem evigAi^/ i CIAI. mrtNUB util. IllCLliailJUfi were HlBnil- i ^ ^ the right after hla car struck *1**1 James D. 'Pomeroy, 25, of Dat- BlaiiebeaWr. Ckma. ' I (it) PIONEER VALLEY THEA: relations men throughout the Slate W lOaCwWyrM eenwh OFFERS TER ing by for emergencies. Hippl^.v£5||’*r{|’^ “ 7rved 56 days of the 6- autos driven “by Harry Wynn. 45, ! Maas., charged with pasiling who will attemi the sixth armual I (Ml CONGRESSMAN DODD *a)d the crews woul(| work all flay /month sentence whichwas tohave olof SouUibury;Soulhbury; Alice Ahmuty, 32. of *" HgOt. i PersonnelPeriionnel Conference of the Cion- St'N-DAY, MARCH IS I1:1S ( a> LE8 PACL A MARY FORD ' SHOW Knd were prepait^d ®tGrt sand-1 au.'ipendcd after 90 dava^ 7 .; and' Edward Am ong-the reasons for several i nectlcut Personnel Aaan. at Ville Dove Kennedy's S:N I S) IJtSSIE . (li> MILLION DbLUR .M O V | f ing if roads become slippeiy, i y^p„old Torer'' 81, qf Wallingford 1 continuances were that witnesses, 1 University oa March 22. FO» A MUCKWS' IlS-U) Ol'T OF DARKNESS , , -=-"Boy» from Sy'racu.r" Pistachio' Ice Creari^ 1owE(Ale(l —Ora.B W .n .., Slory .f (M l'T H E l a t e sh o w ' .Morr7^an'2«.'l^ecW of bi, ds , » Sec°n NALL OF FA.ME ______f fore this incident. nvestigatro Jn Incl-: LAS6E CHARCOAL (U) ITAUAN FILM TRE ATER I t : }. ( S( NEWS dessert that will add e.v'e appeal a. MAN BEHIND THE RA|] . 1«:M WESTERN MARSHAL I Personal IN'oticcs party. ' BROILED STEAK HAL ^ O O D S— Dnims (M) c a p t a in g a l l a n t I da*y.^Judge'VinTT"pl'r^^^ Jacobson said the ear* were drlv SEE VAN THE TIREMAN 4;M ( t) BADGE Na. 714 en by Joseph J. Zlra, 42. of 331 Hand-packed at the foun­ —"Bis 8cr..a" nied a motion for suspension of (It ) s r s iE JOHN I. OLSON In Memoriam Grand Ave., RocIrtUle. and Ruseell j L85 tain in quarts and i^nta. $ ■ , BRUCE VANDERBROOK-lpiono (M) CITY OETELTIV-E the balance of the jail term Ron­ -Exchange or In. the fam ily sis* half, ' Painter ond Docarator ! J. Hiller,. 48, of 28 Tolland AVe., ; FIRESTONE BATTERIES S' —"Orap A Cala" ald Kode*. 48, 37 E dw ards' St., Rockville. " ! galloik ^ (M> DR. PARISI—N .k . Caai- In' loving of Thomaii AND STARRING LOVELY Mairhftt'* »ho away MarrH 17, was given last month on appeal. DRY CHARGED~24 MONTHS GUARANTEE m.atary ' ■ 7 4 1053. . « . ^ j Zira was Warned for traveling j • ;IA (U)(HI TRJltTRAVBLOGl'k DE, too fast (or condition* and Hiller': • . Al-Sd THE BEST BRAKE JOB IN TOWN % •:w t I iM4>IM4> *L»^to il ; BAHRAIN .STRIKE SETTLED ■!. lYNN TAYLOR - ’.'Th* BeMly. .1 Palrirk HENRY STREET You will always bR rrmembrirfl. i (or (ailing to atop (or a atop, aign,; $ 1 4 , 9 5 INCLUDES LIN1N(; AND LABOR • H.aryl' .5lanama, Bahrain, .March II according to police. j 1 WITH THE VOICE YOU WANT TO HEAR i Sol) A bram «ri«1 I CPic^Agrerment belwero strik­ Mra. Abram Match^tt ‘ At; noon yeaterday,, Mary C. ; er* and the authorities brought Webb, 62, o f Natick. Masa.. waa ' SERUKE . .‘’t aadwarA far Haagry A e a iW e *" In Mflmoriam a general return to work , In "shaken'up" after her car waa | Bahrain today Aftep live (lays of spun around On Rt. 15 in Vernon i strikes and violence. The work­ jfov VANS STOTIOnSTRTIOn G ood Foofl>—Spocidizing in X MORIARTY BROTHERS In InrIng memory of Marcarel Smith, when another car skidded into its ' trho pa»i>d away March L, 1S52. ers returned in this olLrich Per­ Lorated E Mllg Weat of COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE real- end; '. ' "You Can Taste The Quality" I. ■ Oakland Street oft TomMr. Primd T-Bonit Stook Dinntn Loving memorleii never die 1 sian Oulf shiekhdotn after, an an­ Trooper Frank LaForge said) 4 27 Hartford Rd. Manchester,Cor . Tolland Tlrnplke Aa yeara roll of) anj yean pada by, nouncement last night that the the other driver. Adedii V, Ko- y RANGE AND FUEL OIL Ih our hearts a memory ia kef " ROUTE 44eA — iOLTON British government- was behind joyian, 28, 'of Weatboro. Masa., i Ol the one 0 loved and- wiSf' narsr j the rnling Sheath, Sir Saimaa AT THE TEXACO SIGN--MI 9-806« 315 CENTER ST —PHONE MI-3-51 35 forteL was warned’ for driving too fasti BiAlth (ainll]i|. .lb* Hamad Al Khalifah., for condiU(^. 1 I , V. . A ■■ 4 A- V., ■i

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w MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, MARCH 17. ^1956 PAGE POUR BUNCHE5TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1966 PAGE FIVE* Wiboii On Strtnfth blowy bHniard, which' ’ can oatp Christian Sclaaca textbook, "Sci­ iRmtdtwiter ence and Health with Key to tha through yoUr coai and muffler and / For' a long-time, thla .ooti^try attack you Ir the vary .g u t Scvtpturae” by Mary Baker Eddy, &rttUt9 haa bean baaing ita policy toward Intilm the following (p.977:39): Skywatflh < Schedule : If, in your own misery, you are "Nothing we can say or ballava re­ / -ll' Russia on tha theory that We could BtUl wall enough to enjoy tha dU- garding matter is Immortal, for do nothing with Russia until we comfttura of others^ yei* can re- matter la temporal and Is thar»i •nadny. Mnich IS Midnight - > a.«...... Vehnrteera Naadad were prepared Jo deal from a "ait- nMmbtr, aa you aur^y tha virgin fora a morta* phanomendn, a uaUori of strength." In SecreUry ScxMiid CongregeUeaal Ctixrclr St. damas’ IL C-, Charch human'concept, somatimea beauti­ 3 ajtt. • 4 a.m...... Velunteera Naadad PubUititr*. landacape, «thai this wka Uia vary iS5 North Main 8t- Bav. John r. Hannan, Pastor. ful, always erronaoua.’' t'a.Bi. • 6 a.m...... ValuntaSra Naated >WUid«d Qcm>«f »■ W t of SUte Dulles' favorite axplana-. day wjhan countlasa city alickars Arnold W. TOur, Minister Rev. Oaerge P, Hugheq. t a.m. • 9 a.m...... Joe Carlin, Richard Carlin : ■ t rabUahed E»«ry tion of the new policies in Russia, would have bean breaking ground .. Mrs. Barimm Becker,' Rev. Edgar d. FarrelL- St. Mary’s Epiae-pnl Obnrah 9 a.m. - 10 a.m...... '..R ic h a r d OeadchUd, John McCauley liiadan and Holltay*. Ent«r,^ at 0^ Choir DIractor Church and L a ^ t Sts. Jr. •oatQfflce at Manchofttr. Conn.. M It has been our. demonsti^on of to plant their peas. MeoM Cliuf Mall Matlrr. overwhelming strength whlorhaa Mrs. Mildred Caickequ Organist Sunday Massea: The Bav. A lfradU WlWama, 10 ajn. - I t Noon ...... vSandra Saymeur, Jeanne Jaoehs BUTOCniPTION RATES If, In Iiappler moments, you hap­ • For adulta 6, 7, S, 9, 10 and 11 % Eactor Noons- 3 p.m...... W Ultam Bremdhaft Payattlo In Advance______brought tha Russians around to a pened to have spent soma time and Church Worship and' Church o’clock, with two Meases a t '9, one The Rev. Dannid N; Bungarferd. 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. ..Jam as Arthur One Year ...... ^IS'5? new degree of reasonableness. \ ■pace pradlcUng a vary early SShOol 10 a.m. In the main auditorium foX adulta Gumta 4 p.m. - 1 p.m...... Thonlaa Htckty g|a Month! .. But noyv Secretary of Defense Organ Prelude, "Corpua Chriatia” and one, for the .children In the Sydney W. BlaeAJpIne, Orgnalat 6 p.m. - 6 p.m...... i . . Crawford Allan, Arthur Bouffard ...... 3 K ring this year, than thar* la \ Tnraa Montiu . Wilson, a hard-headed individual ...... TitComb basement; and two Masses at 10, nad Choir Dlrcictor ‘ 8 pjn. • lOip.iB...... Robert MeComb Otia Month nlithlBg like being a little bit Unison Scripture Reading. Mrs. W. B. RMppanburg. Weakiv .... who sometimes makes much more one in tha main auditorium and 10 p.m. - Midnight .'Volunteers Naadad SInfla Copy snowbound on St. 'Patrick’s Day Sermon I "Old tAmps For New." one in tha basement. Children’s Organlat Monday, ^ Mnieh I t sense in foreign affairs matters v ^ member o r \ to breed some of that humility you Postiude, "Passion Chorale," Bach Midnight • 1 a.m ...... rr...... VoM nteera Needed \ th4 associated Piucra . , than State Department theorists, might have had in the first plact. Sunday. 6:15 pmi, A special St. BrMgat's R. C. Church ' The Fifth Sunday in Lent: 2 a.m. - 4 a.m...... Volantaers Needed v Th^^Uaoctated Pr**a J* .JE i"';*'? has put a new twist on the busi­ meeting to be held at the'Chureb.. Rev. John J. Delaaey. Paatar. -g a.m.. Holy Communion. 4 ajn. • 6 a.m: ...... Voluntaars Ntedad anUUadtotfia ua* of When you find a fine March All members are urged to attend. ail newa dlapatchea crodltod to It. or ness of strength, and-'it sounds re­ Rev. Robert Oarroll aad 9:36 a.m.. Junior Church. Jun­ 6 a.m. - g a.Ri...... Ihnmetf Roberts, Paul lacobucct not olharwlac credited •P,,iy*. snow silling into your life in so Rev. Theodbra Oubala, ior Choir. The Litany with in-’ g a,m. - 10 a:as...... Martha Prantica, Mary Ann Aron­ ^ alin> the local Nti.ewa puhllahad here. markably aensibia. / All rlahta of rajwihllcatlun of epcclal n.any beneficial ways, you'would Covenant Congregational Church AasistMts. ■miction by the Rector. Claasaa son ^dlapal^ea herein are alao.reaervad. In, Mr. Wllson’i view, the ideal be an ingrate to complain. 4S Spruce St. for Lower School a t this hour. 10 a.m. vT 2 Noon ...... Mr. .and Mrs. W. Sniall Rev, R. EJnar Raak, Mlnlstef . Masses on Sundays a t 7, S, 9, 10:05 a.m.. Lower School Wor­ Ihill aarvlca client of N. E. A. Serv- situation, for negotiation, aeems to Better lata than never! Noon - 3 p.m...... Ehrelyn McCauley be one in which botA sides have 10 and 11 a.m., and Maaaea down­ ship. Instruction by the Curate: 3 p.m - 4 p.m...... John McConville, Ro{ger Winter **PuiSuiiera Reprnentativea! Tlie Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. stairs at 8 and 10:15 am . Claasaa for . Upper School at this JuUua Mathewa Special mutusliy appreciated situations of 4 ibm. -.6 p.m...... Ed Feltham, Ronald Wabrek York. Chtcako. Detroit and ^aton. Morning Worship at 10:15 a.m. hour. 6/p.m.'- 8 p.m...... Beverly Case, 'Valerie Johnson M liM Bsi^ AUDIT BUREAU OF strength. If, he says, .one side Sermon, "The Crois "and the Church of the Assumpiloa 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and A p.ni. - 10 p.m...... Kenneth Churilla, Peter Gallaso CIRCUlATlONS-v ______^ thought it bad a clear superiority Christ," A Adams St. and Thompson Rd. Litany with sermon by the Rector. - V Evening Service at 7;30 p.m. TO p.m. - Midnight ...... Virginia M anc^tar Tha Herald, Printing toTnx»ny.Jnc-- over the other, that might actually Rev. Joseph E. Farrell, Pastor. SeniQir Choir. . t. / Bliywatqh Post located on topop of Manchester Police Station. Vol- > i Did aaaumea no flnaiici^ reapo^lbillty for Connecticut "For God So Loved the World," Rev. T. Butler. 7/p.m., Sung Evensong w ^. Double untcera-may register at Civil Defense Haadquartars, Municipal tvpdcraphlcal ernara appeannf In ad- be bad for negotiation, for this an Illustrated sermon, will be given BOyr' Choir.' Final instruction' of vertiaementa and other readinf Building, Manchaatar on Monday, Wednesday or FYiday fro m '1-6 In Tha Manchaater. Evening Herald. strong aide might not then know Yankee by Rev. Rask. Masses a t 7, 8:6o and 11 a.m. dvenlng scries follows this iarv- p.m. or Tuaaday evening from 7:30-9:30 p.m. / how to temper Its own demands ice. • . DlfPlay advrrtlalng cluing hours: By A. H. O. immunity Baptist (hurch St. Francis Assisi Church ' Note; Nursery departnieht wor­ P op Monday-1 p.m. Sdd»y- and expectations. When, he says, For Tiieaday—1 p.m. Monday. 60|l E ast Center St. at the Green South Windsor, Rt. 80. / ship and Instruction in the old rec­ into a limited world gotfemment on both sides are relatively aqual in For Wednesday—1 p. ConnccUcut’a political dohn R. Neqberl, Minister Rev. Arthur J. Heffeman, P^tor. tory (facing Park St. to new capable of enforcing disarmament'' For Thursday—1 p. in. Wrtneaday; military atrength, then some real­ parties Mrs. Le^nd.U Howard, Droodles are the two fundamental goals of For FfMUy—1 P. m. Ihureday. dutifully uttllsad the pulling Rev. Kenneth J. Karvells, Cwata. church construction),/at 9:25 and For Mtur^RP—1 t».'n». Frinty. . istic agreement on disarmament OTgantst-DHector. 11 a.m. X ' By ROGER PRICE the United World Federalists. It y by the Red Cross. The rumor that they were Cross may particiiMtc in/finaiicing the restor- thought of in tunns of money or as a tangible argument given them by the new 1. THE RED CROSS GHMOES \ ^CSaaiitted deadllt may be possible. Mrs. I/ester H. Wolcott, Maaaea a t 7, 8:30, 9 : ^ and II is the Federalists' contention that ' / sold was circulated during World War II and atidn of the businesXto mak^' the family day^t mbllcalioD except Saturday — state primary law in advance of Church SchMl Supt, a.m. / ' ^ y .. war caa be abolished only by .-commodity 80011 as groceries and clothing. S a. bL Secretary Wilson went back, for Vernon Me^ibdiat Church abolishing the means to make SERVICEMEN FOR ITSSERVIGES; was heard again during the Korefin fighting. economically self-siistaining. In determining When a seiwicc is essential to the welfare of the recent, party registration day, Venmn, Conn. Undoubtedly there have be6n cases in ^RturdAy, March 17 an analogy, to hit own General but the rasulta ware dlaappoint- 9:45 a.m., Church School for all St. Manrice’s R O. Church Sherwood-A. Treadwell,'Minister war, and that until total, univer­ the best rehabilrtation plan for families, the >ple, it is as much a part of relief as fptxl Motoca cxperlance in dealing with Ing. ages. Children’s program including BoltonjCwiter. sal, and enforceable disarmament AND SUPPLIESIITDQESNX which .articles ^bearing Red C ro ta labels have ^ / \H ed Cross is as^tsM by a local advisory Nursery esre through Morning Marjorio. Stephen, Organist haa bMn achieved, the danger of the rising power of the United Tha theory the parties used was Rev. Ralph Belley, Paator. Eldna Johnson, Choir INrectdr RED UROSS POLICY PROHIBITS CHARG- been purchased—BUT NOT FROM THE N rommittee made Up of representative citizens, child swimming at a picnic is caught in British Coiwciefice Speaks that, under tha new state primary Worship. , war -wlil continue to exist. Fed- RED CROSS. DURING WORLD WAR II, "■■x. Automobile Workers Union. He '10:15 a.m.. Morning.Worship. Sunday Mbssea at 8:30 and 10 arallats '^ ihalet that diaaimament ING MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES thd\ rapids of a river and screiAns for help. AltYOMi who kifowa Britain at law, voters would be deprived of Morning Worship, 9:80. moat be'Ncomplele, that J t must FOR INSTANCE. TRUCKLOADS OF RED didn’t .make much firogress with privilege and influence If they Sermon Topic.' "Were ' ou a.m. Church School 10:45. FOR ARTICLES OR SERVICES. Because A Red Cross-trained lifesaver plunges hr and all could ngvtr that, what- tha union, he aald, until ha came There?" apply to all nations eqiuUly, and CROSS SWEATERS AND OTHER COM- 9. THE RED CROSS MAKES LOANS rescue him. la the cost of training this life- were not formally enrolled in a Scemop: "Christ at tha Crois- that it muat ba aafeguardM by an rumors to the contrary persist, all Red Cross • aver CriUdam of Britigh iwUcy In to racogniaa and concede its political party. In some; Instances, 0:45 p.m.. Junior High Youth cred Heart Church roads," Mr. Treadwell. offices at military installations and hospitals FORT ARTICLES WERE HIJACKED AND Fellowship. "You Are There" with Church St„ Vemba. adequate enforcement agency. Cyfmia might liaa on thla aide of gtrangth. this argument was presented aa if Ricky Alnsite and Richard Law, Partial, limited or revocable dia- and chapters display an official poster statinff - SOLD ON THE BLACK MARKET. There TO DISASTER SUFFERERS! ' The Cross is primarily a service or- tlie Atlantic, It would bo matched the votara were about to lose some South Methodist CRureh armament is a self-defeating con- • were also cases in which servicemen lining So here wa have tha,^ rather curi­ privilege and power they had pre leading. Refreshments. Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10 Main St. and Hartford Rd. that all articles provided to servicemen and ganj^tion. with so-called tangible relief play­ by. criOclam'within Britain Itself. ous business of our Secretary of 7:30 p.m.. Senior Youth 'Fellow­ cept. transferred to a warmer climate sold their NEVER! y ing a supporting part in Its program. Giving Viously posseased. That was not aX>. Rev. Fred R. Edgar. Minister A point of great significance in all services rendered to them by the Red The Britiah conidence la no mort Defense - saying that* what we quit'*'true. The individual who la ship, Daniel KIbbie leading. / Red Cross sweateys to men “who stayed be­ 'The Red Cross gives ita financial assist-* service to 'the armed forces requires a paid Rev. Percy Smith lib the most recent Christmas mes­ Cros.s are gifts of the American prople. Fur­ qulat under auch pollclas than tha would take to be a normal, rouUna not enrolled In a party will have ^ The Salvation Army, Church of the Nasarene Asaociato Minister sage of Pope Piua XII waa tha ther the poster asks members of the armed . hind. ■ /:■ ance to disaster victims in the form of out- staff to cover. miKtary installations and hos­ no possible part In the selection of 486 Main Stmat. Philip Treggor, Minister of Music *BatMi Used by Coadaetei* ■olemn warning that the universal AihariCin. The Bdgn government American godl—to win tha arms 661 .Main Street. of Irish BmhI” ' forces to report immediately to their com­ ^ , Hght grtmts, not loans. Shelter, food, doth- pitals at hom^and overseas; Operating the party candidates or offlclala now, Major and .Mrs, dohn C. E. Winslow, Mlaisi^r. renunciation, of armaments ia "an obtalna Soma bi-partis^ race With Ruiala—Ixnot nacsssar- under tha-neW primary law, and ha Floreuco Wsod.wid Gairirada This. S t Patrick’s Day D ibodle manding officers any situation in which they /Shg and .medisal .care ar giyeh.;to ail disaster Red Cross Blood Program caUs fpr full-time Officers In charge. Service of'Vforahip a t 6 a.m. obligation in conscience of nations \ & THE RED GROSS mVER DID anca, when it cornea to fronting up tly ideal policy. >. atoiemate,' he had no possible part in auch things Wilson, Organists. Sermon: "The Magnetic Christ" was suggested by Sgt. McArp and their leaders." have been asked to pay for auch supplies or / sufferers as requirdi'during the emergency doctors, nurses, ^ighlX frain^/lw M icia to Amaricari criticism of Ita policy infers, may be better. before. The individual who does 9:30 , Sunday school qliasea for Dr. Fred R. Edgar. while he was showing my land­ Donald McDonald, writing , in servites. pliase of a disaster. When the emergency ia and essential equipment. Effective relief for In. deporting Archbishop-Makarioi. not enroll ia not losing anything 9:30 a.m., Church School. Junior Service of Worship at 10:45 a.m. lady, Mra. Goonsgarten, how to the Catholic Messenger, hopes for ANYTHlim FOR ME WHILE I One can hear .the'm ilitary pro- ha posaSasad before. What he does all ages. Alton J./ Munrie YP8M. In the current clubmobile program operat­ over and the work of rehabilitation is begun, disaster victims requires a full-time corps of XSut the fact remaiha that even tha 10:45, Holiness advice ■ with and Intermediate departments at Sermon, "A Thrice-Told Tale," Dr. make-a real Irish stew which he "an arouaed end continuous pub­ festionals in Mr, Wilson’s own d«' pass up ia tha posatbility of using, the Davis Ifamorial. Charles X. Hutchinson Jr. called 'Slum O’GuIUon.H All of lic opinion” which will "supply ing in isolated areas in Korea and at the Red • the Red Cross assists disaster victims bn the diitaster specialists, available for work any­ British who resent American crit- Band and Junior Songsters, Mei- WAS IN THE SERVICE partment snorting at such an idea. soma time In tha future, a power aage by Major Pickup. Male quar­ 10:45 a.iW, Worship Service — Reception of new members. the Ingredlenta had to bo, green in the motivation, the creative imag­ Cross community centers for servicemen and basis of need beyond their own resources. where in the country^at any time on a mo­ idem have critlciam of -their own Not only they, but American greater and more direct and more tet and aololsL^ Message, ‘/rhe Redemptive Road." , Evening Worship a t 8 p.m. memory of the old sod,' and he ination and the moral urgency’,’ to their dependents in Europe and North Africa, Many servicemen never have need of Red ment’s notice. For traiiHnU: in first aid, water to make, an^ that they make It' protected than tha power the In- 6 p.m.,/NYPS. Sermon: "The AutoMography .of tossed in spinach, pea soup, chlo- launch a successful program of diplomacy as well, have been Uv- dlvi.dusl party member has hith- 2 p.m., Hos^^al visitation , there are no charges for an.v refreshments, Cross services. They'may not have personal safety, lifesaving and home nursing a nucleus Dig for a long time in the aasump- Mrs. Ellzabe^ Wilson and 6 p.m/ Junior Society. a Chriitlan" General. '(H arlea B. rophyl tablets, creme de 'menthe, disarmament. , or family problems: perhaps they have not 19. THE RED CROSS WONT OIVE ^ of full-time paid workersNand instructqrs is , Now va Iw e tha Archbishop of ,arto possessed in the caucus and 7 p.ra., Evangelistic Service — Booth. Pistachio ice cream and two desk It U the hope of the United , services^or articles made available to service­ Uon that the only way to handle Major Mild^d Pickup. been sick or wounded and in n ^ .o f blood or needed to teach volunteer^ instructors and “ Canterbury ijueatlonlng tha whole convention System.. 7:30, ^Ivatlon i^eeti'ng with M.ess^e, "The Smitten 'Shepherd.” 0:30 and 10:45 a:m.: Church blottera. It taated evea worse than World Federalists that they may men. “ X . ' policy, Urmtng the ,de- Russia w-aa to get . the conclusive The real pull of people into School; 10:45 a.m., Nursery. 7 p.m. if looked ao to get out of eating play a useful and effective'part in Red Cross welfare and recreation service ih HELP IN DISASTER TO THOSE - ' give technical guidance.and.cfMitinuity to the party- mambarthip will not coma Rev. ilam Baatow-the B l in d portion of Makiutoa a “uicii- f - ■ - - - preai from Attleboro. Mas*., North Methodist Church Senior MYF will hear the last of it us-boardera all gathered around meeting thla challenge. military hospitals. Thi» fact was also true program. TIui:;;iMsic £asta JRv«ved in noRl^ 7pb*:e,^eija.,.tq,..|iarf " nagollaUjyt.H»«va heeit Band add Songster / 447 North Main Street the Lenten series by Mr. Smith op and started^ singing Irish songs, Sincerily yours, 1 THE^ RED CROSS CHAROED WHO HAVE JOBS OR OWN - —^— i J, ' ao far.u-tp sug- up until. 2 during World War II. But hundreds of thou-/ these services possible are a part of the serv­ y tknees. This could ... never have hap­ Bctually experienced that out in d ‘Singing Yrom ow-gw^.-- — Post, Mla|rtW dM'bcola-f-I-Follow-" 7 p.ntmJutar.’ . .Charles E. Jacobsoi), Jr.i'-I6D. *»ffiwl»^aOrvicenien ovcresas'who'niwded'YVd''' --4i4«r»AJi':-»4lOvrtEahjiW •«' ices rendered smd esmnot gaat th a t Britain reopen iU. posir WlUlam Bapfow. MIm 'Charlotte Burtner. mediate MYF. Dr. Schwine insisted on singing \Chairmsn, Manchtstsr Chap­ / N. mllonImtAM W*alaaa>Aal v THCtfllfOMES! tion on a constitution for Cyprus pened, becaust no great nation the cold feeling. Minister of Education Tst.daa Blcht eln Old Shlelelaghf* ter, United World Federalists * SERVIGEMENFORFOOD ANII other Red Cross service ‘were , aided by the “overhead.’.’ Even with the paid staff em­ aver reacts that way, but Mr. Wil­ That thla will work, in time, is Jamea W. McKay, and doing a jig on the piano. I’m Red Cross clubs they visit^ while on leave. Employment or the dwnership^of property ployed by the Red Cross, its activities could by agreeing to a definite time ta­ obvious enough by the itatiatics Concordia Evangelical Lutheraa/ . Buckingham Congregational __ : , Church. / Minister of Music not sure it woulda’t have been less ;' Sta John’s Polish LODDINQ IN CLUBS AND H O T E ^ ^ not be carried on without the great host of ble for lU effacUveneM, and thU son seems to bs the first official of party ragtatration in vario^ Church trouble to eat the stew. In man.v leave areas theseVlubs were their does not prevent the Red, Cross from assist­ to admit it. Connecticut communities. The Winter aind Garden Streets.' Philip Marshman Rose, D.D. NaUonal Catholic Church ■ only authorized lodging pl^es. Many took ing an appKcanl, If meeting his disaster- volunteers who do the bulk of the work. The Britain, aa wall, promlaa Makarioa The Rev. Erich Brandt, Paatbr. Worship Service lO a.m. 28 Golway St. DURINB*W0RLD WAR II! YES, that hia exile would end if order percentage of registration is-hlgh- Sermon: "With Hia Stripes We Pastor Red Cross facilities so much fW granted that caused neieds without aid would work undue Value of volunteer participation, if. meilautred ar, by far, in those cemmtinlties Ivan Beckwith, / Res-, Stephen Stryjewskl could be raaCored in Cypnu. Organist and ChoIrmaXler. Are Healed” Rev. John E. Post.. 9:30 a.m. Pastor's Class. Dea­ Walter Grzyb, Organist RED CROSS DID CHARRE, BUT they frequently did not realize^or remember hardship on the individual or family, the Red in dollars and cents, would reach astronoTnical “Socialized Free Eiiterpriae?’ which already had their own di­ 9 a.m.. Church School Teachers ‘There la bound to be uneaalnass rect primary ayatema for a num­ cons will meet -with class to plan Open Forum During World War II, Allied soldiers, whose that they were Red Cross installation.”. Cross makes a grant. It is important to em­ proportions, Jutt aa might have been ex- ber of .years. Passion Sunday— / service. confirmation. 8<30 a.m\ Mass. Many who had no Occasion to Mek assist­ phasize that each case is decided on its in­ In any British mind," aald the '8:45 a.m:, Sunda)/Church School. 10 a.m.. Church School, classes 10:30 a.m \ High Mass. pay scale waa far below that of the Ameri­ psoted, American Industry has • In Buch communitieB,’ the effect for all ages. 10:30 Church School,, all grades. . The Key to Peace 7 p.m., ^ e r y 1 cans, were required to pay hi theit clubs and ance while in service have s in c e '^ n ma- dividual mhrits. If an applicant has some re­ Archbiahop of Canterbur'y, "when of the primary haa been not only 10:15 a.m., Worship' Service: 10:30 Morning Worship. Subject To the Editor. ;ery Wednesday two expectations ^ t h regard to sermon on Parables o f the King­ 3 p.m., Youth Division meets In Friday, Lenten Devotiohs, canteens. For tlTia reason the military au- / wrially assisted 4>y the Red Cross liWobtain- sources, but not enough to accomplish his a THE RED 0RO8S OHARBED v a political leader is .arrested and to make party^aftillatlon import­ of Sermon: "Christianized Estl Mey I extend my compliments >r removed without trial. It.is even peaceful atomic energy. ant, but also to make It respepta- dom, "Facing the King." vestry’. ma^es.” thorities decided that it would be more equit-' ing veterans benefits to which they wWe en- own rehabilitation, the Red Cross will make \ Ibe first Is that the federal gov­ (Nursery to care for sniall chil­ 4 p.m., Intermediate Youth Fel on your recent editorial, "The Key titled.XI*ny have also received Red^ross up the difference between what the family CIVILIANS AND SERVIOEMEN more alarming 'when such action ble. And It is the latU r point 6:30 Pilgrim Fellowship. to Survival'’ and, as a United able to charge American servicemen for simi­ which is ail Ihiportant. dren in the Parish/House). * lowship. can do for itself and what is needed. has the affect qf Interfering with ernment must be sure to surrender 1:4b p.m.. The choir will meet at 6:30 p.m.. Senior Youth Fellow-, World Federalist, express agree­ ' G E N B U L lar .services. AT THE REQUEST OF THE service while patients in veterans hospRals. the atom to private industry, for Tha truHi ia - that there .are Calvary Chapel FOR BLOOD REOEIVED FROM tha functioning and loyalties of a large nuMbers of Connecticut peO' the Church to cmduct aervlcea at ship. (AssembUes of God) ment with your thought that the WAR DEPARTMENT. THE RED CROSS it to develop and exploit. In a "pri­ Laurel Lodge u d Green Manor 7:45 p.m.. Lenten service, the Cor. Spruce and Maple Sts. survival of man can be asaured T V SERV ICE \ Cbriatlan community." pie w hj/ara Interested In politics, "not by weapons, but by law”. ESTABLISHED- A BELOW-COST CHARGE 6. THE RED GROSS DIDNT It. RED CROSS EMPLOYES vate enterprise" way, in spite of and ^ o would like td have some convalescent mmes. theme: "Tlie Prescription of Jesus: Kenneth L. Gustafson, Pastor Days . IN OFF-POST CLUBS AND HOTELS, RE­ THE REDORMS ^ Sad criticism of the govern­ the fact that the government spent d l r ^ say in politics, but ■ who 7 p.m., Luther League meeting. For the Dscovery of Self.” Disarmament has been in the Nights $ 1 9 5 ment's policy la expressed by the news a great deal recently, Presi­ FRESHMENTS SERVED FROM CLUBMO- \N o, never. Blood collected through the Red billions of taxpayers’ money devel­ fllpcp from the associations and 9:45 a.ra. Sunday School with , TEL. Ml S-6194 ^ RIVE ME A LEAVE / ARE OVERPAID! Manchester Guardian. ntacts and prqcedures necessary Emanuel l.xitheran Church First Church of Christ, Scientist classes for all ages—Chorus sing, dent Elsenhower and Premier Bul­ BILES AND IN MANY ON-POST ULUBS Cross Blood Progroni is distributed without oping it. In order to obtaiiythat direct say. C. H r^y Anderson, Paator Masonic Temple *' Bible StudyT Stories. ganin dlscusaed disarmament in AND CANTEENS WERE FREE. ' Leaves are entirely controlled by the mili- The Red Cross is directed by volunteers at charge to government and civilian hospitals "Ooerclon,” aaya tha Guardian, The secopd expectstlon The' characterdef of .party machine Melviti T. Peteraon, Amt; 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship, their recent correspondence, and a Ury authorities. The Red Cross is brought both the national and chapter levels— and to doctors. ^ la all that la left for the Oov- having done this, the gover'ni leadership, in tMse modern times, / to the Paator 11 a.m., Sunday Service. Pastor Gustafson in - charge. few weeks ago Secretary of State into the picture only when there is a ques­ through the Board of Governohs natjohally Civilian hospitals may charge for labora- ^amment M a poll<;y in Cypm*. It particularly In/the cities, haa be­ Xharlea S. Wakriey, 11 a.m;. Sunday School. 7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service Dulles, speaking before a Senate will turn aiound and subi Subcommittee, described it ss "the KKKKKKKKK^ OPEN SUNDAYS - tion is obtained at the requestor military,au­ of paid staff are also determined by these Blood collected for defense is turned over to aald in the House o f Commons oh thing le ^ a n d less lovely to the . 6 and 10:.10 a.m. the Le.sson Sermon for Sunday, Clifford O. Simpson, Minister solved", and that man, "who haa definition of free enterprise. By touch, a|nl the Idea of playing a 'Sermon:. "Make ,Your Decision March 18. R. Russell Peery, been endowed with enough wit to RED GROSSr NEVER! ^ thorities or the serviceman or his family and volunteers: THE SALARIES ARE IN LINE the military authorities, who alone are re­ Monday th a t new leaders might! Now" The-Golden Texl; Is from Isaiah devise the .m e^s of his self de­ 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. that definition, enterprise must be part m/lhe affairs of a politlcai -Asaociate Minister The Red Cro.ss does not sell and has never tjie Red Cro.s.s submits a report without any \WITH THOSE PAID BY OTHER HEALTH sponsible for its ui^e. .4 cinerge from among the people of free of government ownership or partwby descending to the typical Pastor Anderson (42:8): "I am th(s Ldrd: that Is my Mrs. Shesron M. Adrisn, struction, atsp has enough wit to recommendation of ita own. The report may, AND WELFARE ORGANIS^ATIONS AND cypnu, •when to think smoge-flliad room and running the .5, Luther League ,witj[i .CYP as name; and my glorX will I hot Organist and Choir Director keep those means under effective sold cigarettes. Resides violating basic Red control, and it must also be.'^frae guests. give to anolher, nelthe/my praise contrbl." Harold Stassen, Presl-' howeveh, include' the recommendations of \^ L L BELOW SALARIES PAID BY PRI- '' and spaalt for themielvea has been of being maneuvered or even Watson Woodruff, D.D. Cross policy, selling cigarettes would violate . VATE INDUSTRY. , IS. THEf RED CROSS RECEIVES to receive government subsidies. by one of the ward leaders 7, Cantata, ''Oliyel. to Calvary.” to grq^ven images." v Minister Emeritus dent Eisenhower’s Special Deputy internal rjeN-einie regulations. IN SOME IN­ doctors, lawyers, or others. The final decision restored.' That is a forlorn It would be socialism, patemal- modern tlmes—this has kept presented by Er^nuel Choir and Selections from the BiblXindude on Disarmament, writes from Lon­ / is piade by the military authorities. lit the national brgani/.ation and Its 3,700 ' hope. It is based, like so much soloists. / STANCES. SHIPMENTS OF CIGARETTES 4 trm, totaUtarianiam for the gov­ off party rolls. the following; "They that thake a 7:00 Men's Communion service. don that there is. a "hopeful at'- .< chapters there is up approximate ratio, of REIMBURSEMiNT FROM -of the Government’s thinking, In time the new primary law graven .Image are all of Nfhem mosphere" prevailing at the Ds- M.\RKED “GIFT OF THE AMERICAN RED ernment to own the atom, or ty Gospel Hall 7:30 Men's Communion break­ 100 unmid workers,to each one paid! oh X false assumption that the will correct this, because it offers vanity; abd their delectable tl^ g s fast. armament' Conference. All this CROSS” HAVE BEEN DELIVERED regulate and control its use in i / 415 Center St. ^ 7. THE RED CROSS CHARGES ^ HOSFITALS FOR BLOOD power without making/ co'mpul- shrill not profit; and they are |hS 7:30 Holy Communion news is most encouraging to the THROUGH ERROR TO POST EXCIIANGES Greek - speaking- .pypriota . have dustry. But, ao idng as the gOv- aory a rubbing of shouldern be­ own witnesses; they see not; nir United . World Federalists for Winter Terms! 10:^0'.a.m.. Breaking of bread. .8, 9:15 end 11 Church eervicct, AND SOLD WHILE THE RED CROSS R E \ merely ^an led astray tempor­ cause it offers a chadee w vote know: that mey may be;ishamed.J' whom disarmament is an essen­ FOR REUEFSUFPUES! NEVER. 12. fHE HEAD OF REo’cROSS FROVIDED FOR NOSFITALS! ieiTunent gives Utie to the a t ^ ' to 12:15 p.m.. Sunday School. (Isaiah 44:9)\ 'Passion Sunoay. CEIVB.I) THE UNMARKED CIGARETTES\ arily by extremist agitators. It somebody else, it is sl| r lg ^ it Is without entering aj| smbke-fllled \8ermon, "Jesus Said: I Am the tial step toward world peace. Aid to disaster victims given through the falls to take account .of the real room, and makes that vote aecret. 7 p.m., Gospel preaching. Correlative passages from the ' l l \ l l a i : \ AND GAVE t h e m AWAY. A1.so. Red Cross In some communities the hospitals nave even “free enterprise," for the gov­ WW.” At the present time th* world Red Cross is an outright gift from the people RECEIVES A 8ALARYI and because .any -kind of proof It witnessing a curious state of af­ * fU / t/ //4 /f /////f// supplies have sometimes been stolen and have elected to dinderwrite the costs of certain ex- popular al^)pQr,t behind the de­ ernment to take the moi^y of the that the- final decision in poliltbs 9rl5 and 11 Ctihrch School, of America. Nothing is sold at any time, mand-for aelf-deter'mlnatlon. In rursegy through junior high. fairs in which the United SUtes fallen into the hands of black marketeers who The head and princiiml officer is the Chair­ pcrfdable supplies used in collecting^ood and taxpayers and -jse it to guarantee rests with individuals rather thqn 4:30\Pllgrini Fellowship, Bible and Russia are engaged lii a race I I IM'I' hold them. man. who is aWwinted by the President of I the cost of distributing blood as part of their ^ the end the Government mdy suc­ a profit, to-our atpmic industry. ■ with political bosses of political Bee. \ . , for armament suprema'cy, and at- ceed in .wiping out the terrorists, cliques tends to maK< the game it­ , H9spital workers tfrequeuily make pur­ the United StatM. The Chajrman/ls a voliiii- community re.s'ponsibiiity for the sen’ice. The This Is the same old contradlc- self seem more respectable. Along the Road 5:30 Bible Study Class. Uie same time are holding a series chases for patients. This traditional Red S. THE RED. CROSS REFUSED TO teer ami receives\io .salar.v, ' f ' . Red Cross regional blood program ip.a volun-,. . but i t -will find the people of r 5:00 The tlY'P Ciiib will be guests of meetings to discuss universal tio'n of principle which finds A.mer- So if there has- been no sudden of the Luther Leag)> of the dlaarmamenti. The reason for tlHs Cro.ss service, rendered^ to patients by both The 50 niembers'pf the Board/Of Governors ’ tcer community endeavor in which the medl- C ^ r tu atUl asking for the right!' to Ican farmers resenting attempted great. Initial rush to the party NO poym lnts/filJunsI REPLACE LOSSES CAUSED BY ' cal profession, hospitals and the Red Cross Battle thrir own future. They are /Emanuel Lutlwran Church for rec- paradox is appafent. ■paid staff and voluntceVs when patients have are al.so voiunteers. Eight Governors are ap­ go^■emment coptrol of farni pro­ rolls, the treind will be steady and With Joe Owens ’reatlon. sup;iei\^nd worship. pointed by the Rresidenl of the^ Unitetl Stutw, chapter arc Ipartners, No chargd is ever made asking for no more than evA-yone significant, over the years. • Each nation believes that Us Switch now toucan, dependable their own fiind.s and want the Red Cross-^to DISASTER! duction. , but / welcom'ng govern­ present security depends on its TiMkin SH*mt Amlomsiic hiat! Thirty arc elected-bj\ the cnapteys and 12 by the Red Cross for the blood itself. elae in the .world noW wants. ^ ■> Talcottvllle C^gregaUonal shop for tliem. is sometimes misunderstood. ment subsidy of Over-production. ( a) i i i i I v E ditor ability to threaten offensive war Your present furnace converted Patients in neighboring beds: seeing money This may , be entirety true. RED CRQ8S members at large are elected by the other .38 "A grave error has been made In It is the same old principle which Church and to guarantee defensive war if- to gss or oil—immtdiSety ! Up AID IS GIVEN ON THE BASIS OF NEED, members of the Board. London and in Nicosia In casting Vernon has a site approved for‘ out a budgM and. to say the/Wst, The Rev.'Evrrnti Murphy, it is attacked. Yet in . each na­ to 36 months to pay I change hands and cigarettes or other articles finds business resenting price con­ A Thought fur Today the situation is critical. . 5llqister tion, khqwing that all previous ^ pas.sed from'nhe ;ho,spital woi-kor to the pa­ . NGT LO.SS. IT IS NOT A SUB.STITUTE FOR 'T ' The Hoard ap])ointa 4he president of the 16.1 OAVE AT WORK! .. away-the chance of a negotiated trols, which set a maximuili price, Us proposed high gichool, but is Mrs. .Anthony I'lhanettl still without a'school budget . Bol­ : An evening earlier Bolton citi­ armi races have ended Irr war, tient, may have concluded that Red Cross INSURANCE and it is not given to those who • American Red Cross,'who is the chief execu­ Donations at work arc sincerely appre^' aUtlement. As a military base in but welcoming fair trade laws, ■A Morning Pra.ver ” zens authorized an additional $18,- Direrler of Music and acknowledging, that modern have funds for financing their own rehabili­ tive officer of the organization. The Presi­ ton cleared the way for work to war could mean mutual annihila­ WHITING supplies were being sold. ‘ elated, but if your place of employment is ' th e Baatern Mediterranean Cypru.s which set a Hunimum price. 0 God, for another day. for an 1.500 to cover the cost of a firrooni 8- . . tation w'jthout hardship. iWfw'eveir, families dent, ip tiirn, Hppnipts the other executive ■ . will be of decreasing value while ■tart on its 6-i'ooln school addiliun, wing on the Elementagy School. .. 1 Services of Worship at 11 a.m. tion, feels compelled to discuss CORPORATION^ outside, of Mapche.ster the IX)CAL chapter, ' Oiir definition of "free enter- other hour, for another chance to Sunday School at 11 a.m.. universal disarmament as the only, whose re.sources are inadequate receive Red officers. The Board establishes the salaries - ahooting and tension continue live aad serve, I am truly grate but vvas told its architect is being However. Bolton people learned which handle's the majority of th e' local pri.sc ’ depends upon uihere we sit, sued by the Connecticut Society of at the meeting that P'erley F. Gil­ Sermon, "He Chose His Course." final deterrent to war. 244 Main .St. ^M I 9-1166 Cross assistance. For those who have been paid to these officers and to the President! thpre:., Our relations Avith Greece ful. Rev. E. A. Murphy 4. THE RED CROSSJSOLD NEEDS recci\j,es. no benefit. We ask you, then, at the eeah register., If something Archlterts; and Coyeritry pre­ bert Co., the firm which planned Disarmament and the trans­ injured or whose property has been destiloycd to SPLIT your gift, beca'u.sc 60c out of everV have been damaged, perhaps be­ tabes from iis, and gives lo some­ pared to offer contracts to its the Bolton addition, is involved In formation. of the .United Nations Take from .me this day Wapping Community Church SWEATERS AND OTHER or damaged by disaster, the Red Cross assists dollar donated IN MANCHESTER stays IN yond repair in the next decade. body else, it is sorlslism.. - If It .all fear of the future, teaching staff, but learned the a controversy with the Connecticut in rebuilding homes and farm buildings and 13. RED CROSS OVERHEAD all bitterness teachers would not be pleased.if Society for Architects, It/revolves Rev. Mvld Croekett, Minister,' COMFORT ARTICLES PRODUCED MANCHESTER to supixjrt the blood pro­ somebody else," —and all cowardice in face of'dan­ 'ere not Increased. | around a nnoing made ^ by Atty. - S - ■ ~ r in replacihg furnishings and equipment; in gram, water safety, first-aid, gray ladies, Ing to peace and security in the gives to us, it is free enterprise. ger, Everywhere it seemed as ; Geri. John Bracken to the effect .Organist ahd Choir Director many ca.ses it accepts responsibility for - IS HIGH! . area, has done the opposite'" 6 Y RED CRdSS VOLUNTEERS! local emcrjjfcncie.?, etc. The balance of each Some day we ought to get hon- all laziness in face of work, though salt was mixed in the, that cor|)orations cannot practice needed long-term medical and nursing care. ONI-Y A SMALL PART OF RED CROSS. donation goes to state and national as Man­ But it needs Ho words, either in e.st ^bout ail this, and .idmit that all failure before opportu- sugar bowl for school officials: architecture la «his state. New 9:30 a.m.,'Church School. i Sweaters and comfort articles for service­ If- a bread-winner’s income is derived from during the past week. Though j Britain signed its existing con- 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service.' ■ EXPENDITURES CAN BE CONSIDERED chester's contribution to our neighbors -in this-country or in Britain, ".to un­ thing.s can't^ really be free and he ' nity, men are never, under ah.v circumstances, .sold a small ohe-man or family business, the Red all weakness wljen Thy pow- Vernon has managed to have a lo­ traft.s with Gilbert A.ssociates over 6 p.m.. Pilgrim Youth Fellow-.! CANTATA <5 OVERHEAD.' Relief cannot a1wa>'s be other states and countries. ^ .J-.' derline the tragedy of Cyprus. On subsidized at the Mrae time. But, ■ ■ er Is at hand. cation fpr its new high school p.aas to one ■ of the firm's., architects, ship in Community House. | Thursday, the Britlih'Were forced et.the. moment, the ' very same the acid test of the voters, the John Priestley. Wednesday at -8 p.m. C. Elmore; to put the entire 16,000 residents Fill me;o Lord, Simpkins property on Loveland Bolton followed the same pro­ Watkins will show slides of his | firms which have been.demanding Hill must still be classed as "sec­ trip to the Holy L^indii '-—■■■ of the town of Larnaca, Cj’pi’UA. with' love that knows no bar- cedure and School Building tjom- “Olivet To Calvary” ) |F YOU REFUSED your Red Cross Solicitor for any of the reasons above, or if you hove not donated os yet, Uiat the goveriimertt. free the atom ■V riers, ond best."’ It Will be recalled that 'miuee officials are nof worrlejl • under house arrest, while the body are also in the front lines denied- i with.courage that cannot be the School Building Committee over the po.ssibility of the ques­ Zion Evangelical itqtlienui Church by Maunder ^ , of a seven yeai- old boy Hilled by a ing that the government subsidize - shaken, said and repeated several times tioned technically ; interfering (Missouri Synod) intheiightof these facts PLEASEiiiliail your contribution to: ~ ~ . British shot.waa being-buried. To with faith strong enough for that the Olk-Aberle land was i(s With the actual construction of the Cooper and High StrccU it. too. We may stjll want to do first choice. Rev.' Paul G. Prokopy, Paator keep order, the Britiah were forced It; but, If we do, we ought to get the darkness, .idditlon. ’ Presented by Emanuel Choir, ' with strength sufficient for When ' no agreement could' be •Meanwhile, Coventry may be MIm .Marion A. Erdia. Organist Charles S. Wakeley, Director : f> _ ^ ,, to forbid s church funeral for the a n w name for it—something like' my tasks . reached concerning thla property confronted with an embarrassing boy. The dead boy had been part "socialized free enterprise."- • with loyalty to > Thy King­ the SBG. looked for another and situation. The teachers voiced Judica. Fifth Sunday in Lent. Soloists: ELSIE GUSTAFSON. Soprano of a youthful gang trying to stone dom’s goal, recommended the Simpkins site, .strong ' opposition eSrly in the 9 a.m., Sunday School. ' ■oma British I trucks,, and he was • with wMom to meet life's an'area scrutinized earlier in the week to -a salary schedule as 9:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Class.. HOWARD S. DEMING, Tenor ' f vA M E it IC A N R E D C R iS E ^ Qi^ite A Blensing comple.xitiea atud.v- and ranked behind the Olk- presented by the Board of Edu­ ^ 10 a.m.; Nursery in the parish RICHARD PRICE, Baritone dead because one B rit^ soldier with power to dp Thy will. Aberle land. ■ ’ • . cation, It is the sqme schedule, house during.church worship. ^ got rattled and fired a shot. But There are Especial* drcumsUnces . ' .- ' . -r If. this was not enough to keep previously presented aii& rejected', 1-0 a.m„ Divine .worship. Text: 69 Center St., Mahch)9sfer or telephone Mitchell 3-5111 and a solicitor will coll ^ ^ when a great power gcU itaalfin which ran fit the htinian being for Be Thou with me for another da,v, the tongues wagging in ’ Verrton by the teachers. It does not; call Matthew 27:22. 'Theme: Wbst Am SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 7:00 P.MV a position where it Bhoola small anything. and- use me as Thou wilt, in the mistake, it can con- If, 'for ifistance, you have'W n -- Amen. budget to the ,Flnance Board, /or' Potter found himself in (a very 1:30 p.m.. The Lutheran Hour: L nt 16,000 people to theit homes Btruggling for two weeks with the further study ' certainly' did , the awkward position when he was btbadcsstbt^a'^caat WGTH. i! EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH The W. G. Glenttey Co. > Williams Oil Service —.Manchester Lymber, Ince — McClure Pontiac, Inc.v ' for a dayj but it can never master damp chill the Connecticut ’ valley Sponsored by >tha Manchester trick. This marks the third time asked if the unit w'ou|d offer, the ' Church and Chestnut Streets . ., them. Aiid th at is' the m ost' ele- CouncH of Churches. the Board of Finance has been’re- teachers more money if fuhds were Purability .of wood kitchen: , can boast, gnd you have been wait­ buffed In 'Its attempt to have a mssOal, raalistlc criticism of Brit­ made available. Potter replied, countertops depends on the aeal, j il .. .r_ ing, hopefully for dry air and syn- ^ome mammoths kiliediby the $26,000 ciit in the school furids ap- ".No." ' finish'ahd care they, ark ciyen. ‘ : ALL WELCOME ‘ ish policy in cyprua ItL cannot to chase away your winter* lili, ftrat settlers in primitive America iproved. For nearly seven months The next step,, will be made by Unless w^ll tre a ts ,' wood will i .V , then Uara ia'nothing stood 13 feet high'at the shotilder the Board of Education^has been the teachera and gould be one of Stain, absorb moittufq readily and I like a^gOod, and had T9-f0ot-tusks. 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<1 h . I .. / /‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,- SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1966 \r VB* P A G E S tE MANCHESTER li^VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., Sj^TURDAV, MARCH 17, 1956 ■I " PAGE SEVEN Sill Mil Tniman Haray Andover . , ' r . ■' M argot Will Society to Hetu* ^ Wed Democrat Talk by Mfllone ■;\

K«w York, March IT (/P»—For- Andover. Mareh IT (SpocUI) — tar Prtalilantt HarryHai S. Truman I t Fntrlek, aa .tko oxxinpixr of -J V •ays ha‘a glad daughter Margaret'e modora Cnthollcifm, will bo the dance >■ k Dfinoctat but it really wouldn't have mattered, ■ubjoct o f a Ulk by Jxmoe Malone, num an arrived here by lilane of WilUmaatiit ,a t tho regular \ ' yeeterday and goei by^traln today monthly mooting of tho Catholic W ®oranton, Pa., for a apeech to­ Ladioi” Becioty of 8t. Columba'e. night before the fribndly Sons of Malone will addreee the group r O R Y 'StPatrtcIC m PARKEr STREET, MANCHESTER for the House of the Week in S t Columba'a Church hall in Onliaiid to greet Truman at La 4 Columbia on Monday evening at,$ Guaidw'yield were his daughta' "House 9RIVB OUT TO o'clock, , ■ ■ z and furardaon-ln-law, Clifton Dan In hie apeech Malone aleo tie in MANCHESTER lei, Ydrk newspaperman. the Iriih. participation in varioue Vrdiaen Fooil Center Telephone Anewering Service HAIR st y l e s for SPRING ' uman tdaped Margaret and ■of th e themes that bava contrlbutad to ok hands with Daniel, aejlijg both civic and religloui culture. Swirl W ovff— ThoOrlM tol —> Tho Irwk W«wo «ice to see you.’' Mri. Brina Mtnalga, pubneit; JARVIS ACRES chairman, has Knifounced that Mri. ' AfiK ABOUT CONTOUR ^ADt SHAPINO / .nAaked whether a .noa-Democrat W eok ^ ' could marry tnto the . Truman OFF,VERNON STREET IN MANCHESTER Harry Brlnalay, o f Andover, and Mrs: Clarancs Grant, of Columbia, family, the former President ’\ laurted and said: will ba hoattsaes* for the meeting. cnoiCB VARisn *T don't think there's k thing in BEAUTIFUL SEE OUR GOMFLETELY FURMSHED Chnrcb Notaa . QUALITY the world to that. The auMect of the aermon by the Rev. Stephen Chamberlain at SEAFOOD "I'm awfully glad he is a Demo­ COLONIAL MODEL HOME V tha morning worship eervica at crat, but he's Margaret's choice thO Flrat Connegatlonal church 43 OAK ST. and anyone who's Margaret's se­ Locatedon St. Paul Drive 99 EAST CENTER ST.»T9L A OoirisM puM BM -w AKvoyi'T b G ood Tost*'* will be “The Fwliahneaa'’ of God.” TEL. MI 9-99.17 lection is okay with me. He suits The Scripture lesion will be taken me fine. He's a fine gentleman.” ModelHoroeHoars:— Country atmosphere yet only half mile to bus, Catholic Church, from Hoeea 6:1-6 and I Corin- Truman said the plans for the and 5 miles to Manchester. High elevation, view. This 7-room | 5' rooms near bus and shopping area. Very pleasant living room l-SP.M.Saturday—lOtdSP.M.Sunilay Uliana ^:21-$L wedding "are up to Margaret and fecingaouth, with fireplace and open atairway. Small dining room 1951 custom built home has through hall, 1 li baths, pine panelled Doubla aegaiiina of church achool YOUR EASTER Mr*. ‘Traman,"I.adding: “A man's and kitchen on first floor. Second floor, 2 nice hedroomi end tile Daily 1 to 5 P.M. den, dinlng/rooni. generous size kitchen, exhaust fan. Enjoyable and morning worship will be held OON WILLIS IlMtlar a fifth wheel at a wedding—except' bath. Construction is excellent. A real coify'hbme and one you screened &rch opens from 14x24 living room. Charming fire­ at 9:30 (for famillOa with namfi ENGAGEMENT for the groom, of course." ahould aee for $13,500. place. Master bedroom has adjoining 5x8 dressing room. Two from A-L) and at l l a.m. (for UpMlstari Miss Truman said yesterday she other ^drooms. Andersen Pressure Seal windows. Aluminum families with names M-Z>v 6 U M E will make public next Monday the 'stOrma and screens, full cellar, copper plumbing. Hot water oil DIAMOND ■J ■■ y Bpeelaltalhg / JARVIS REALTY COMPANY Mrs. Roy Darwin will 1>e the ) ,- iV • elate and other details o f her wed­ heat, recessed radietlon. Two>cer gerade, ameslte drive. Pleas­ IS READY FOR lU Main 8tn Ttl MI-9-45SI la ding. ^ RFJLLTORS — IN8URORS ^ \ organist for the 11 a.m. aervtce>. ALICE OUMPET, Rialtor \ 164 CENTER STREET — 6II 2-4112 ingly landscaped lot 100x150. Artesian well. School Mambers of the seventh ahd YOUR INSPECTION^ ’ A neaxman asked whether Mar­ 'A42 MAIN STREET—MANCHtillTER bus at door. Immaculate, attractive, a really nice eight grades have been invited to SooBloHilBa Ib garet's vredding—like that next RANCH PAR-nCIPATINO m e m b e r OF ome. Owner leaving State, i S t t r lM M I t -t m MANCHESTER MULTIPLE LISTTNG 8YSTE6I attend a meeting tomorrow from month of Prince Rainier of Mona­ S to 7 p.m. to make plans for a PIIONB siR v ii * Ante fo|M co and'film actress Grace Kelly— FUil basement, plastered Junior nigrim Fellowship which Ham fpr Easter la traditional,'*' Do you have to atay at home t o f would Involve a question of wheth­ WALTON W. GRANT. H ed fr NORMAN R. W EIL * Troek C osMo m wall!, full insulation. ' .I wtO be under the leadership of the >OKMOLOaiST and this year there ia really Frozen Food Center cures its own avoid miasing an Important phone or tor just an hour or two a day. P r o o t I imI er 3TOU wear full dress or tuxedo. 306 Andrews Building, 63 E. Center St.—MI ^-1163 Junjor- High Department of the Fireplace, hot water ell Specialist In Jewelry aomethtng new and delicious on beef and/it ia delicioui. If you pre­ tha Holllater 'Telephone Answering 899 CENTER BT. (Bear) •iWell, sir,'’ Truman replied, heat, receeaed rsdiation. . SPRING IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER Church School. Those who will be fer, they ulll put a particular cut call? If ao, tha complete answer­ fiarvlce will be pleased to take care "yon wear the best pair of pant# •nie bath. Kitchen with ^ working with the group Include - T^L Ml 9-6869 the market, a Champagne Baked in for you or you may choose from ing eervica offered by Mra. Margie of you. If you are vacationing and T e U 111 S-M$l you've, got and just so long as dinette area. Hatchway. Mrs. Paul Donahue, Mrs. Frank Ham put out by First Prize Pack­ a variety always ready In their Holllater of the Holltstcr Tele­ laava your address and where you you’re covered up you'll be in "loBt Tlin* H r M o v in g " Brown. Jr., Guy Outlaw and the ing Co. Thia may be haji on order light brine. , phone Answering Service ia juet may be reached by phone, the Hoi- style.” Rev. Mr. Chamberlain. what you need. lister Telephone Anawerlng Service On politics, Truman had only Xt thy Frozen Food Center at the Have you ever tfeated Pennsyl­ 9r ABBfii WfiMBiOTOTflB BUCKLEY SfTIOOL SRCTIO.N—IS KVA DRIVE. Five-room Thomas'.McKinney. Deacon of L, T. Wood Locker Plant. Frank vania Dutch bologna 7 The Froaen You do not need to eubaorlbe to will contact you in an'y emergency. iPWr TYWmi YWQQ WWW* this to say: "Any Democrat can the Second Congregational Church, T u itfe*s a complete telephone anawerlng Why hot avail youraelf of their g^^OT ^BbR Bfi^DOBW beat Eisenhower.” ranch, only 2>j years old. I..argc living room has a picture win­ MANCHESTER Toros, owner of the Frozen Food Food Center carries Saltxsr’a WpaOT aervlce to avail youraelf' of the BniH by AneaMI. Only dow and paneled fireplace wall. "Plcturebook" kitchen with In North Coventry, will apeak at SERVICi STATION ' Center, says that,he has had won­ Original Lebanon Bologna made in services? R-----^ breakfast bar, exhaust fan, fonnlca counters plus dining area. the 11 a.m. service tomorrow ,at derful reports on thia Champagne Palmyra, Pa. and Toroa says he is earvleei of the Holllater Telephone w iin ^^MiNTy owwTg Reutff 44A, N« CevBBtry Anawerlng Service. You aubecribe Three bedrooms. Tile bath. Hot water oil heat. Puli cellar. Large, the Congregational Church con­ Baked Ham. It may be served cold having all klnda of re-orders and pwnig iwniv WWW ▼wwi o t Irish Food Sale $13,900 lot 110'X.162'. Aaking price $16,600. cerning the Palm Sunday service Tel. Days Pi 2-7606 or popped, into the oven to heat enthuaiastlc reports about it. Also, to jiut the type of aervlce that Kastner AcquitI East Side which will be held on March 25. through, surely' a wonderfqlly the Frozen Food Center carries at you need. Whether it be for an Hit lowtst D o f i s i b l o __T^e -Ladlea’ Benevolent Society KIgktt PI 2-7207 evaiUng sarvlca,-. two days - a - week — Listed at Citadel BOWERS SCHOOL SEfTlOX—NEED 4 BEDROOMS? Ymi1I easy meal for Eahter Sunday and least 40 different kinds of cold p flM fi...... - ...... is planning a reception which will a mouthwatering treat for the eVtz and one that ia Just out is a or completo 24-hour coverage. Why Bjrisrae i r t find them In thia garrison colonial. DelightfiU large living room be held following the service, on. GBBBrd Repair S a i^ e not call Mrt. HolliBtoratMl-S.7691 Plans have been completed for Occupancy within two with fireplace. Pleasant dining roomjmd a real nice kitchen with Newly decorated three bedroom hohie, large kitchen, dining whole., family. Toros als» suggests pickied pimento chaeae loaf that Palm Sunday evening. Volunteers that if there ia a particular aize of haa great appeal to hia customers. and let her explain about the dif­ Jeruaalem, March 1' 4)aallty . Bervtoai the annual Irish Food 8alp and weeka. eeparate' breakfast alea. Lavatory. Tile bath. Hot water oil heat. room, living room, den. Large reception room, open porch. Has. whow ould be willing to aifsiet at 24 Hour Rood Sorvico ferent klnda or coverage that ehe THE L T . WOOD Tea-to be held in the downstairs One-car garage. Oh yea, a porch, too. To top It off the neighbors new air-conditioned oil furnace, hot water heat. Amesite drWe, ham desired or a certain cut, it Remember that yoU save 10 per Rudolph Kastner, Mad of the reception are requested to call would be wise to place your order cent on froaen foods by Birds Eye offers to her cuatomers T She will Jtwiah Reacue C ^m lttea in Bu­ LOCKER FUNT hall of the Salvation Army CiUdel are excellent and itoree, hue line and school are just a "hop, skip one gar garage. Priced at — Mra. John Yeomans, president, of* Acoeasoriea Of All Klnda William He Sahialdga w now\ ao that, you will be sure of and Sea Brook Farms when you alee gladly' quote rates at no obli­ dapest during Neat occupa­ •1 BhaaO St— TeL Ml fi-UM on niursday, March as. The food and jump.” Immediate occupancy available. Excellent financing. the Ladles' Society. gation to you. 11$ SpiWM Bt. 1M. Mlrfi-TfiN The price pleaae youi ' . . < 111 CONCORD ROAD Candy, Ice Cream, Sandrles getting just what you want. Just buy 12 or more packages, and for tion, haa been/aoquitted ot a per- table will specialise in Irish win The Senior Pilgrim Fellowship Mra. Holliater haa been eerving jqry charge an laraeli court. breads of all kinds as weli as • Large five-room ranch, inclosed breexeway, overslsed two car $13,200. DOWN PAYMENT S2.000 dial MI 3-8424 and tell him what dessert, why not consider Hood’s w paper drive on April 17 will accept you want for Easter. the people of Manchester through Halkiet Oreenwald, a Jeruaalem cakca,"cup cakes, muffins, pies and garage (23 feet x 24 feet), bas^ent finished with large recrea­ / ice cream? Sara Lee coffee cake, CHARLES lISTTNOS kEKDED IN ALL SECTIONS OF MANCHESTER— tion room, cold storage, unfinlened bathroom and a den or office b-ith newspapers and magazines. Toros also says that now ia an pound cake or checae cake make the Holliater Telephone Anawerlng hotel proprietor, charged in a cookies. Eapeelally I and 4 bodroom homes. Have qiany buyers for the Proceeds of the drive will benefit Have .You Service for over eight years, and news ieCm in 19Si that Kaatner room. L o t/140 feet x 200 fe4t. Beautiful view. Three' minutes FOR APPOINTMENT — CALL ANYTI.ME Heard? You excellent time to' stock up your a dellctouB addition to any meal. Light lunches wUl be. served LESFERANUE Porter Stfeet, Hollywood and aleo Bourere.l^ool lecUono. from WlUftir Cross Highway. Excellent nelgltoorbood. For ap- the Conference Schplarship Fund freezer with beef and pork,-both Try aome and see. Uila aerVice proWdea 24-hburs of had elaborated with , the Naals in Mom honsaa throughout the afternoon’ and eve­ which he»*.J»e»-.started by the can buy ua- polntmefif call, , . v of which are -in -. plentiful supply uninterrupted aervlce. Mrs. Hollis­ Hupgaiy. ; . , J am palBlafi ning,. conaisUng of Irish soda R o d f o r Fellowship to assist Its members usuaL dtsllnc- ter - hae-two relief operatora be-: [aetker. sued Oreenwald for It- writh fi. W. P. T k W f i . MeKlNNEV^ :jRO^Ha^-INC^ and the price is yeiy low. Whether nr*iJw.v;M jam,.cake o;r..pjie,,.(^op^. '.-v kci?.'' ■in attandiinir summeJ-.viMSfltcenoea. 'ybtf hkve a fr w ^ r at home ot nae': 'sWos* Uh»<‘ care qf in- A JeM8aI«m-,.4iatrict obwL IIMwjMRatiwr Yn s u r o r s ^ N« H A ^ Niftitor iMiafh»d Rdfta, IMu nam sandwiches or nut brMd ELVA TVLER, Reatter LLTORS 4M Main St., Manchester,. Conn. , FoCir church' rheetlngs 'will be the lockbr, remember that 'a quick comlnlr OjUIs and to accuraUty last June exonerated Oreenwald ' with cream cheese and pineapple, THONE MI S-6060 or MI 9-3931 here, or lea(n MANCHESTER — Mitchell $-44$t Ml 9.1107 held on Tuesday night at 8 o’clock: sharp freeze is essential, also Deaths Last Night lay .meaeages. No matter wh In the libel suit, except fo r ' hie Par '..tea or coffee, r The Board of Deacons, the Board to. make them hour of tha day or night V^bll charge that Kastner had "shared yourself! prjiper wrapping, and the tlight Yoo ' The Ubies will be attracUvely of Truetees, the Board of Religious extra cost of thia la inore than in, you are eyre t)ta|^ will loot" with the Nasia. Oreenwald doeqrated with flowers made Education, and the Board of 'Be­ Worth the few pennies you save By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS be anawered and tha meaaqie taic- was fined one laraSl pound (56 S M S m m i- To* MaJ. Jeremiah Sweet, green MANCHESTER nevolence will all convene. GAMDOT doing It yourself./ Such name Morgantown, W, Va. — James en down by tha HolUmr Tele­ cenU)’ on that count, . Briag the OWIdim as the predominating color. The . A worship service will be held brands as Swift, Arinour., Wilson Morton Callahan, 91,- professor phone Anawerlng Bfrima. /f The hotel man aleo charged ■ love to jnat taok t iw a i. waitresses Will also be atUred in O ^ E N ■< emeritus at ■ West Virginia Uni­ Kastner had teatlflsd at the W flU A M S E x co llen t OUR promptly at 6 p.m. CERAMICS STUDIO ’A Co., First Prize Packing Co., Naturally, ’ protbawonalXm*n. •SI Mala s u TeL Ml •'filfif a HORRY SHOFFI green aprons and caps so appro­ Members the confirmation (Tudahy, Grote ^W eigel are found versity, a pioneer In diplomatic business men, and out of town con­ Nuernberg War Crimee Trial'to priate to the month of March. clasa will participate in a discus-' 117 Netv..Bolton Road history, and onetime Instructor at cerns find tha Hollister Telephone save a Nail priaoner. Kabtner Open A Qhargo Aenowal OaiMr Oeatar aafiOHawaMMa. ■ / Route 6—MI .*1-5756 at the Frozen^ Food Center'. All Wa Denver IPa toa to nutha U pantasU. Oommittees include the foUow- SAT-ondSUN. slon at the Board of Dea-ions Meet­ kinds'of fre^er supplies, may be Johns Hopkins University, Hamil­ Answering Service iirtaluable. In denied that accusation at thq ing Home League members: kit­ ing'on the »ubJect'Of'Uie ^Church purchased X*re and Toroa la at- ton College,. and Indiana normal the case,ase. o f out of town concemi. June trial. Kastner had made a F in a n tin g awrorn statement In favor of the laW chen cbmmittee, Mto, Elsa Sam- 1 to 5 “HOUSES-bf-the-WEEK” and the Christian faith. waya happy to answer any quea* College. Dled/Friday. It saves Customers Xoll chargaa and uelaon, Mrs. Myrtle Glikmann, Mrs. Names of . the cardldates for tlons freezing techniques. Camden. N. J, — Louie Charles insurea prompt add efficient eer- Nazi but said there was ho evi­ Rose Joalin, Mrs. Christina R y/ membership will be presented on D o^bii like corned beef ? The de Lisle, 97, for 29 years head chef vlce. Doctors find a Hat of calls dence it wax made at tha Nuern- MANCHESTER den and Mrs. Sarah LMgett; Manchester and Vicinity flie following Sunday. for Campbell Soup Co. and whose ready for them ao there is no de­ borg trial of any hearing connect­ MANCHESTER waltwssef, Mrs. Lucy R lchar^n, Services at St. Peter's Episcopal pioneered Campbell Soup's entry lay. Emergencies are promptly ed with IL M ^ Martha Drury, Mrs. Margaret 1 ! Chur£h, Hebron will be held to­ into the canned soup field SO y^ars handled arm valuable time is saved. ORY CLEANERS AUTO PARTS Therricn and Mrs. Meivina Chag- MANCHESTER GREEN— 3 bedroom ranch, birch morrow ai follows; Itoly Com­ ago. Bom In Paris. Died Thursday. Importaijt busineas calls arc non. The'food table will be served F O R - ^ munion, 8 a.m.; church school, promptly received through the 93 WILLS STREET by Mrs. Maj. Sweet. Mra. Annie Idtch an cabinets, disposal, fireplace, ceramic tile 9:30: morning worship and aer­ PETE’S QROGERY North of the Tropic of Cancer, serviqee of the Hollister Telephone / THOSE WHO Atheneum Notes 'Nicklen. Mra Eliaabeth WiUon bath, scraened-in knotty pine porch, attached mon, 11 a.m. PLANNING A PARTY? Cor. Pitkin and East Center the sunny side of the house is the Anawerlng Service. ToNpheiie Mlr3-72|4 ' ^DOTmAt ¥aw BarvlwBlw J. and Mlaa Edith Jackaon. DEMAND PERFECTION. The Young People's Fellow-ship south, but south' of the Tropic of Whether jrou need'24-hour an­ a M A f^ B MlOP BBmOM Mrs. Maj. John PUhup ia general garage, amesite drive. $15,900. of St. Peter's will meet at the then dial MI 3-6950 for Ice TeL Ml 9-6922 Capricorn the north aide is sunny. swering aervlce, weekend eervtce, • BqUIPMBNT diatrman of th e ^ e n t and Mra. fv>/- ^ rectory at 6 p.m, to attend a coed Cream and lee Crearh Ifovel- Hpedal Ezhlbltloaa a PARTS taaie aafi mhafil) Ahnla RuaaeU wi^aerve aa caahler. swim at the WilUmantic Y, tiea. Wholesale and tttM. Finfi SoloetiiNi ^ "Medieval World Exhibition" SAME DXy '• AO0B88OIUBS otner League members will serve Hensel and Peterman, Inc, lO LTO N — Custom built 3 bedroom ranch, pan­ CkitniDg Ei'enta conttnuea to be on view in the Spc' a fiOPPUBS . clal Exhibition Gallery until April aa imbstltute/ and All in Where SI 5.900 eled fireplace wall, Youngstown kitchen, outstand­ , The Sportameh's CHub will spon­ Royal IcB.CFBOBii C o. O f Mbo»s obdI G r e e o i^ Manchestrr Auto Patifl / a DUPONT PAINT, S U P P U n needed. Proudly ProMBt A So^et ColoRy of sor a ham and bean slipper at the 22 Warren Str^t MI 2-6950 1, Students of all ages wlU .be in- CLEANING Opoa Saturday n a tttfip m ing ceramic tile bath, full basement, carport,'large tercated in this exhibit' containing • “ P*" PeompUy at Another special offered at a reduced price featuring: 6 plea.<(aht. all-purpoae rernm f the. Elemen­ T * rtmain oj^n through* rooms: all plastered, double gsrage. full basement, shed dornicr. landscaped lot. $21,900. tary School thla evening at two let CoM.low - old mahuacripta. rare l^ k s , paint Transcribed S-ROOM RA|ICH HOMES l H. GFeen, Prof. T. P. HOLLORAN don/Manley, diatlngutahed Cana­ r« f C»rpa office, which will be avaU- .the highly rated otorea and I raamved hy Heeaaefi aad Iw- able to all departmental .\Bowera School it trict '8 which w'iU meet at tf»« FUNERAL HOME dian pianist, will pteaept a Mozart rared trw aw gimaa. llnea MANCHESTER— ^Two brick split level homes, one 4 Marlborough Elpnicutary S.chool Columbia Bicyclea program in Tapestry HglL There TANNER ST. Hduse of the Week Value" Air-Condiiloned la. no adjnlaaion charge -and the at 8 p.m. ' , Goodyear Tires Jap Ww n Vet's bedroom and one 3 bedroom, 2-car garages, rec­ Repairs, Serrice Idaallp loeated—eoBVMilMit aafi public la, invited. . PAUL'S reation rooms, plastered walls, 2 ceramic tija Manoheater Evening Hernkif An­ swag from the busy tborongb- Tuesday, March 20 at 12:210, Re­ CARTER TREE Paint and Wallpapfir 8ton Sought last Stand dover oorresponfient,. Mrs. Paul '^ceesRoriea ^ » fare. Dlatlberive Servte*. Mod- corded music, Vlvaldl-^SIx Ooncer- These Finp Homes Feofufe; baths. $25,000 and $35.(M)0. a n FaelUtlea. tos for Flute and Orchestra.. ; 645 Main Rtrefit ; PfanstiehL telephone' PI 2-6856. . 180 Sprucb Street EXPERT CO. $ 11,9 ^ Wedneaday, Mafch 20 at lly PHONE MI-8-7695 | TrI. m i 9-060C . e„**®J*' March 17 (>I^Kine • # 5 R006I8 (either S bedrooms, or * Phone MI-9 065» * T. P. HOUORAN^ C. Q. CTuhnlngham,' director of the' 5“™*^ Japaneae adidiera said to- hedrnoma and dining rnoml .NORtH'COVENTRY— Excell6nt.7 room Cape, f'/i . Fliaeral Olreotor a L.\KU»: WELL-LANDSCAPED LOT.S Atheneum, will give a lecture on baths, over-sized basement garage, cabinet kitch-^ Mnic. Joliot-Curie "Meissen Porcelain and the 18th ■nldlM placet laat Qctober ,lo o BASEMENT GABAGEH WITH AMESITE JOHN J: CRATTY JR. /!' i ^ a a suicide last stw d a ^ i s t ' DBIVKS ake Ontury’* In the Morgan Lecture NEW RANCH HOME AT BOLTON L en, full d ining room, oak floors, fireplace, storm Dies; Nobel Winner UoeMed Embalmer . - Rqom for members and gueata of HIGHGRADE’^ wemy”—and found the war o BIRCH CABINETS IN KITCHEN . V •» . . CLIMLIFFE 176 toMUr 8L-rTeL 9n-9-70(M DUBALDO had been over for lO years. o PLASTERED WALLS ' / V sash. Immediate occ^upancy. $17,900. •—p— ^ the museum. Morning' coffee' will lUJime Klahl. 38. aaid he and 10 o FIREPLACE 4j rooms. Carport, fireplace. Select oak floors. Ceramic tile bath. (Continued from Pnge One) MOTOR SALES This has been a particularly^ be served In the Avery Court pre­ MUSIC CENTER other Mldiers fled Into, the jungle » Y*LU8 .MANY o t h e r Picture window.; Shingled. Large kitchen. Hot water heal, base­ hard winter on canf,. especially la the answer, ’ - . ceding the talk, *' PRINXING COMMERCIAL BUILDING— Manchester, 5185 sq. *White wall tires are very good Ififi MIDDLE TPK. WESt ’ W Morotal I s la n n ff FINE FEATURES , board radiation. Laiye wooded lot overlooking lake. Ijake front ''Jollot-CTurle end her husband were EXPERT AliTU b o d y and those that' stand out. of doors day Thursday, March 22 at 12:30, widely criticized for alleged pro- looking but* extremely hard to Recorded music, Mozart-Dlvertl- TEU MI-9-4lt06 JOB AND'C0MME1K3A1. privileges. Will OI with 5600 down or KHA with $1600 down. ft., 100%, sprinklered, brick construction, coTiven- FEND^ REPAIR8 and night. Now that nve can lopk j rather than aurrender. BUIIJtEKS WILL ACCEPT - Communist activities. keep clean, especially In this mentO'No. 17 for Strings and Horn. PRINTING „ ient location. Suitable, showroom, light manufac­ The French gbvernment ousted " ENAMEL utd LACOUER forward to spring and warmer weather. Manchester, Auto Parts Thursday, March 22, g-r-io, GUBRINI and MQRB8CH1 ywns.and YOUR PRESENT HOME - REFUnSlHINGH . IN TRADE turing. A sound investment property. her from Its Atomic Energy Com­ weather,' why hot drive .down to has a fine cleaner for whitewall Spring Exhibition . opening tor Accordions Prompt aad E ffle i^ PilaOM ^ “ • finally OPEN K)R INSPECTION SUNDAY 2 to 4 P.M. , RE ARON ABLE PRICES . of AO Bladi d i^ of alow atarvation.. ^ mission In’ 1951. Her husband had Manchester Auto Pkrta. 270 Broad tires, and it is so easy to' use. Ask members and ^ gueata entitled been rentoved as he d of the body ^ FREE ESTIMATES for LykeNu Snowyte.'lL cornea In a "Homage to Moaart.” Thia annuST ^ Privats Inatraetiofifi «lecided on a PLYMOUTH LANE, BOLTON—OFF TOLLAND ROAD TELEPHONE St„ and see the line of DuPont pint bottle with a sprayer.. Just >Mt atand. Knowing we a year earlier becauea o f his Com­ ROUTE SO—WAPPINO CONIn. reception will be held in the Avery Contoct Dulux factory matched enamels spray the tires, let It stand for two Instrumcnta and. Rapptiea GOMMUNITY FREES tvtmM be killed by the enemy, we munist associations. AT THE RICHFIELD SIGN Court and Prigt Rooms; punch ’ In 1964, the American Cfljemtcal they Carry? Manchester Auto or three .minutea and rinse.. Off will be served and dress is opi. Cor. No. Mala aad No. Behiel weaSS^'S^Si ^^bered our lusting TEU 5n-i-S494 Parts is authorlzed^lstribiitor for com.ea the dirt, smudgee and Orchestra For Hire odvanced sgainst the For appointment to Inspect — call Society rejected Mme. Joliol- tional. * Btreeto Telipheae taO'SIfiV 1 ■ PHONES: Curie'B application for member­ DuPont Duco and Dulux automo-.' scrape marks! SERVICE tive flnishes. . , ' Victor and EdwStd Della Fera, ship on belief she was a Commu- JAHjED f o r BOBBERV. 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Jollot-Curie worked with her Corner Main Street and service is desired on rolpre not anfl If the chroihe la i^isted, there bing Louis DeLucta 69, a cripple, a Oeaeral Mlllworh . Riot oyer Trains la a rust remover that will restore CALL OB OCUVBB TO iSamed mother In doing x-ray work • Middle Tpk. Eaal . always readily available in Ifi hie grocery etock;. a Completo Window Untie 1 ^ (Upp. OonRnn'a Bnlrb 8ta.) factory-matched quality, the new the chrome.to Its old brilliance in a All 8I10 Doore ' Oaaka, Japan, Ma'rch 17 '(d’l— for the Army., After the war she color service is the perfect answer. 9’>^ miles from Charter Oak Bridga, from 3.IEDROOM RANCH, attached garage, ceramic assisted her mother fin giving For a complete line el lur<|-' a matter of minutes. DuPont cool­ o Mitred and (lined Trim OSTR1NSKY Jspanw^ commuUrs. angered by ware a^d eleetrtcal auppliea. It makes accurate matches avail­ ing system ' cleanser, cooling •*** tralna and railway wdfi< Hartfotd. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTBR, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 19M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 19S6 P A 6 E K 1 N B F A C E E IG H T -A, Might turn to heaven fair. remember, Herbert, the brake is r"' BUGS B U N N Y , ■ .T H E If we would lift our eyes and see on the left • or Is It the rl|^t - but Antw tr to Proviouo Pm tlo OCERO!ARE The bMuty/everywhere don’t . . . Sense and Nonsense • / Author Unknown. Hualiand — ,For heaven's sake 18Hi Prttidtnt'f Wift Herald Angle Russell One-Man Defensive Platoon for Dbns TUB? stop chattering. Tour Job la to smile at the policeman! Befor^ UxM our p ro fit! finally collected from atubboni AO BO U 51 Oblique look » F . amounted to |t4,230.000j” ' the debtor. IW U s e fllt h 54Geellc \ EARL W. YOST Treuurer reported to the Board. ••Bayy on my receipt.” said the U.B. president, 55 Ooddeu of Predict Robin Roberts A fte r taxea,* he conttnued, "w e ornery ex-cuatomer, "that I don’t HY DICK TURNER jJjts**Julia — Infatuation Huskies amd DartmouRi \ ipegta Edltar traniferred it to the petty oaah owe you a thlnf." Grant 55 Straya account." • With" ...... painstakingitakins care, the old storeman wrote, “bearer don't owe DOWN BrAdent,.a,\ Fla., March 17—jLnot robust hitters bijit' Huddin'a Will Notch Victories daughter « f ■ Each.of the IB’maJor Icagi a b w - .293 average with LojulaviUc last 20 Bow in NjGAA Tourney France wasn’t too keen about the undersigned nothing—and ain't St. Louis * Trsnsactioos .ly- Germany rearmlnir... If the kid going' to." 3 Printing laJl teams'hu a^ptayer represen­ summer la. nothing to anaess' at. / Judgt tative. It's a non-paying aaaign- Off to a slow start lai^ year when ' New York, March 17 (IP>—There next doOr broke his BB gun, would mistakes is one thing almoat as certain as A veteran paratrooper was • Hot husband ItUving ment but it carries honor. he made but one hit] in hta first New York. March 17 (45 — BllIAKentucky whipped Wayne (Mich.) you want to give him another. • Son of Cush 10 Snakes death, taxes and the common cold. Rusaell,ilMshll th*the (Mt%Iron aatimfaJncurtain raCof the ms m . . . . fng a dear old lady on the train . was bora oil Cavanrymcn 40 Heavenly Mllwaukoa's ' reprosontatlve is 50 trips to the plate, Buddin came 84-64, and towa clubbed Morehaad 18 Begin \ 23-14 record in 1955, threw only last night tournament record set by Bob Teacher — ' Yes, Paul ? fades with the attainment of the asked the haiidqome pitcher. "I. A. LIHl , ...... ».T 74 7S 343 r r r r T r r r 1 38 pitches In working four acorlesa W. Ll«k ...... »5 S3 103 3tl The UcUms managed to hit on Houbrega of Washington In 1953. Child — Keep off the grass. object. / 21 Rot flax by r was elected for a two year term , cxpofurt innings against the Cincinnati Just five field goala in the first Henry Nowak, a 20-yt«r-o1d last summer by the players. The T o u l s ...... i ISS 147 178 M 3 half, and were frustrated com­ '22 Shop 1 ■ IS ' 1 Job earriee no money but prestige.." Rcdlegs. He held the Reds to three T.eaM Ns. T (l> Junior, dropped in 29 points for The Todd House, at Lexington, Look*Up pletely by "goalie” Russell. As a 24 Erects It wasn’t too many years ago singles as the Phils won the ex­ Canialua and It waa an opporthna Kentucky, was the childhood home, I saw a little muddy stream ; / result, what shaped up as a bat» 25Bmbellisb I that Johnson was pitching for hibition game 8-4. A. Olbert I a a 9 s 7S 88 ' .78 time for him to catch firs for hla of Mary Todd. In later years, she • That turnefi to fail e’st blue. s T. Olbert 114 108 ion tie between two of .the Pacific 3g£xpeniss Hartford in the XUmtern League. High Bateem mates experienced rocky golhg in and Abraham Lincoln and their Because Jie ssurfgee caught the r P Coast towers o f' strength turned the first half. 39 Mimic \ i 9 a Now the 'Mg Vermonter, who JProliably Fred Haney, the de- Totals ...... '...X -liiTM lS 844 children visited here. .gieem \ ' posed manager of the Pittsburgh Team NA. irtS i into a routine 72-61 victory for Kentucky had a mighty scare Of heaven's* skure hue. SOHoiplUl (ab.) r &p makes his home In Milwaukee dur­ R. ralrflelrt 84 to 88 the Dons over a team that had thrown into It by Wayne. The De­ ing the o f f season, is in his fifth Pliratea beat summed i:p the high P. Fairfield 100 107 113 After months of effort, the old 21 Encountered K i wdn IT straight. UCLA's last de­ troit outfit led 3«-33 at the half 33 Open (poet) i season With the Braves, the last esteem in which Robin la held.. merchant at the general store And so this life,, whate’er It be, & , \ When asked In spring training Tntaia 184 197 301 883 feat * was administered by Ban and appeared headed for an upset 23PortciPortents m four In Milwaukee. Francisco In Decembeir. until the Wildcats awakentd after vSome day I'd like to settle in a year ago whether the Pirates 25 Hanis at It A ID Team N e.'l (3) > Imperteat Victory five minutes of the second half. balanced \ a town like Manchester," he said had' « chance o f finishing in the M. Fnwler ...... 70 81 93 N E. Fow ler .., ...... 89 93 119 It was ’s 52nd Bob Burrow found the range for S3 BY A R. W ILLIAM S OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOFLE 28 Separated SI Im as ha dripped perspiratlpn before first division, Haney frankly ad- straight victory and an important points tor the winnara. imitted, “we’ll probably have to Tota'» ...... 1&9 171 313 544 28 Staners r pitching the second three frames one becquse It advanced Phil Wol- Iowa, which now hag. won 15 41 French plural u PI a' 3T against the Sox. '.‘I’lL. never for­ ^ a t out the Phillies to do .It. And Team Ns. S (ll % we're 10 games behind them be­ A.'lxiveJojr , 71 78 78' pert'a lads, one step closer to a gamea in a row, had to husUa all Pop 6M e os ALSOTWAT article g et hoW the f ^ s treated me and H. I-oveJoy 88 89 108' I fore the season starts with that successful defense of their covet­ the way to keep little Morshead, AM EARFUL VOU FELL OFF 42 Cicatricos A 9 also my wits.*' Johnson helped which o«t a. major , college record MAOiBOyd/ TMERe t «A T IN }gg\ ...yciJ WeRg- YOUR ^TOOL, / P Roberts winning 20 eSery year." Totals 159 177 18( 817 ed NCAA championship. The game 45 River Ulct i 1 Manchester win both regular sea­ Bruton BarroU Homip Safely waa a Western regional and to­ of 96.4 points per game during the / MV ccfcMeR,key6o oP AMD WHEN . H ft VI 1§■ son and playoff honors in the East­ Robin has been one of the few 47 Preaent 1 m bonus players who's been worth hts Tsam Ns. II (9) night the Dona meet Utah In the regular season, out of roach. The FOR THE THEY WOOSHT month (ab.). ern pro league. E. Salafla ...... 80 93 '83 Milwaukee Braves' centerfielder Billy Bruton Slidea home safetyLfely Hawkeyea took a 54-35 half-time a l e r t , CONFIDENT, PBIALED r — IS weight in money. He was plucked T. Salafla in quarter-flnala. l. ivey ...... n ss 98 City tangles with Southern Mcth' potnt bulge over Kanaaa itaUand H Frey odiat in Leiwrence, Kan. TOSSED AWAY- , Marty Keough, ahortatop Don Bud- almost certainly his mpsc Import­ 110 12.1 110 nearly lost It. The Big ~ ^ «rspt i l l ^ J din and catcher Haywood Sulli­ ant victory,. He jiltched,the Phils T o ta ls- ;r307^ - -Ac-lf-that l«i't enoughi the Na^ within two pointa, a c< of mlii- van. All three are pushing estab­ to a pennant clinching 4-1 triumph tional Invitation Tournament gets utes before the flnsV buBssr. but lished stars for starting aasign- over Brooklyn on the final day 'of \ Team Ns.‘a Ns. 1 under way In New York with four couldn't quits make/ the season. M. H a n se n ...... 86 89 97 games pairing St. Francis of ments and no one la happier than II. HanseO ...... 93 113 99 m skipper Mika Higgins. Nailed Down Triumph Brooklyn (18-2) against Lafayatta PhUadelii Curt Simmons, a 17-game winner Tolali ./...... 178 201 194 575 (20-6), defending champion Ou- Temple and Keough, who \yill attain'' voting , Team A's. 3 age April 14—three days before in 1950 and on whom Manager Werner ...... 91 94 ^^2 8 8 quesne (16-9 agatnat Oklahoma A College bail out half's tonight the season gets underway—batted Hayo Smith is depending to help Werner ...... 108 108 335 and M (18-8), Seton Hall (19-4) for the Ns CbUfklsU Ath- make the club a contender this against Marquette (18-10) and’B t letio AssnCs/ champlon- .303 in ISl games with Louisville ToU ls ...... 199 197/ 307 103 season, hurled ! three innings Louis (18-6) against Xavier of Cin­ ship and It looks a dualII he-. in the American Assn, last year. cinnati (16-10). * Keough 'was kn unanimous choice against Cincinnati yesterday and tween Ten)Pls’S tern terrors, Hal Mnt'KFWiVKa LRATirr In addition, the NAIA* (small \ for the All-Star team. In four gave up two runs.'JacK.Meyer, the ,llowl*A>Dagpa (#) Lear and/ Guy RMgsrs, and tha Br’nnlngton ...... |7 y2 7?) college) championship will be dC' minor league ae'akons; Including Billy OoodmM crack reliever of '55, nailed down doss kn^ (iSaditwii ^eh se/ WMyMOfHKKft ACT M M J*ff the. triumph with a final two-in- Slukrr ...... Jw IIW W elded in' Kanaaa City when Mc< ‘ Temple oticefF Into the Bastera two at Louisville, Keough boasts a Neess State,CfA^aw of.— w Loiislsnab .,-..- ' ' ' pUys. better.'than .SOO miirk. ■ ~ - 'Aon ly ,265 with'LouisvUla', top minor ning stint. ,, * TOt»U -a'-'w.,...... '..-/ .M jf 191 .X78' 53S llnat IMt night with .a slnuila (er— iUi.ekTJiaw,iiAra..oa,. league 'affiliation' of the . BoSox Meanwhile'.?' -the c h Texas .Southertt In the flnsl. Mc- mula-^glyq/raa ball to /Lear- had AUEYOOP HS ^ISdi It BY V; t. HAMLIN . Married and the father of an in­ nnndftU , N7 W 3A3 Hfegfi w J ilp ^ (Ksn.) BY RAY GOTTG fant son, Keough is not expected lA t year, but he's improved Brooklyn Dodgers got',hack.'hn the g e t"w t. o T w way. The 5-U COTTON WOODS tremendously. ■ He'll have .Sammy beam, edging the Chicago Wnite State, 73-72, and Texas Southern \ to be subject to military duty. To KtiarC ...... 74 KR M senkw, ait /hjmorabla mention All- White to contend with, plus Pete Sox 10-9 on a three run rally in the rowips ...... W n\ topped Wheaton, III., 82-78, in the date, Keough has collected eight Atoerica, ies)ionded.with 40 pointa Daley, another gooi] ^ k in g young eighth iifhing. Larry Doby, ob­ scmtfinels last night. hits in 20 at bats for a .400 mark Totals /...... ;.. 337 .161 380 1078 on118 18 M )a gcfais gcfals inIn 87 attempta and receiver. tained from Cleveland this winter, Overwhelming Favorite CRTS □ □ aaiQ He must beat Waterbury’s Jimmy fourUr of/fiva ifreo throws.'His psr- 3 3 0 There Is much speculation as to alam m ed's pair of home runs for \ IlnH(S> After Its fine performsnes lormiirmafica. snablsd ljM..(>wla of Piersalhout of th'e centerfield apot Davis ...« ...... SI 79 ao3 262 where Buddin wJh play when the the Sox.,It was only the Brooks' agslnst U C LA even withoug « U r Phihril^slphia 1/to oust CMiiMctlcut, □ UCK5 I □ I 2 0 0 I Q but on what he has shown he’s a Fr«*|vr ,, ...... 7S 100 77 2.R.R guara K. C. Jones who ss n four- bell rings. He's A shortstop and second victory in seven games. ParJl ...... t73 81 78 311 dO-5 comer. He's considered one of the must dislodge Billy Klaus, the much The Indians got exceUenf relief Wltlrv ...... 84 88 10ft 177 Marge, Cuahing '' l^ran Craadall year man is ineligible for NCAA fastest meff in baseball. kicked around lad who was one of tching frorn Ray Narleski in the Atulr«*lnl ...... 74 74 74 232 Town Women's Bowling Tourna-.Jncluda Amy Plrkey va. Marji film- poet-season competition. Sen Frsh- Shortstop Buddin has been ter­ / On tha othjtr hand, Canialua bad the brightest lights with the Sox last four innings anff came from. Totals .4...... '189 423- 436 1247 ment rasuiiea this afte^oon at* mqna; Mgry McCarthy vs. Ml Mo- cisco rslM as, overwhelming favor­ Jo go all outlto turn back this stiff rific both at bat and ETRId. Only Toa Flag (1) lumphy; and Elate Pound va. Shir­ ite against Utah, which itffned last year. Klaus may be moved to behind to heat the New Yoi;k the Y wlth^quarter-final- matches chsilengs of Ivy LaagUe Champion 21. ho w-as an All-Am erica high second. I f so, then where will rsrlMi ...... 79 79 82 240 ley Fothergiil. The vlctore collide back Seattle, 81-72. Oery Bdtgm Giants 5-4. Narleski gave up only rhsi»m«n ...... o\ 95 93 279 Dartmouth to qualify a i Tomas’s school player in 1952 before de­ handyman Billy Goodman play? scheduled at 1:30. Marge Cush­ in semi-final gamea at 7:30. 'The came off the Utah bench In the one hit as Cleveland tied the game .TorhlmK<'ii ...... 81 89 91 261 opponent in ^ gams which wUf WOODS AND ciding to make pro baseball his Room for Goodman will’ be found in the sixth and picked up t ^ win­ TV»brow»)il ...... 76 67 84 , 227 ing and Fran Crandall claah in one Gnala are elated next Saturday waning minutes of the game to F>*f*rrtt .. decide the Bast's rapreasntaUvs at Clo o n e y w ill career. Shortstops, as a rule, are somewhere. ning run in the next frame on a ...... 72 72 7 r 216 of the matches and other pairings nijght at the Y alleys. score eight atralght pointjt to in­ BE------5T, THE FIAS1 sure the victory. Evanston, UlX M a ^ 31-83 for the T»VO BATTERS triple by A l Smith and a Single by Totals ...... 4m 403 432 1236 ssmt-final and final rotmds of the Jones’ substitute, sophomore foathF ouckS Rudy Regalado. NCAA Tournament. The Buffalo, IN THE LAST . Orioles Finally,'M'In (1) Gene Brown, acquitted himself s-»i OF THE nin th / Trio Paces Gulf port Event; (^rtllnhsn ...... 76 77 98 2.R1 Great Collection of Horses splendidly, dropping iq 23 points N. Y., coilegli^ prevailed 68-58, The Baltimore Orioles won their Shflrton .....V...... S" 81 7.R thanks to a l29-polnt^p o ln t performance rfmirl*' ... 81 94 252 to‘ lead the -Dons. After Tter the flret first game after six defeats, nip­ ...... : ...... 77 by home-bredne-bred Hehry Nowak of ping the (Chicago Cubs 7-6. The Davwofxl ...... 74 67 100 241 heir, San- Francisco hte/ely toyed BY EDGAR MARTIN ntrhsrds 76 76 76 228 Buffalo.. .1. ■— J ,,, - BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES All Done Maxwell Leader in Florida Pittsburgh Pirates put together To Draw Record Crowd Today with U C LA. team ^ that had BUZ SAW YER BY ROY CRANE Temple,' which won Ita opening 14 hits,/ half of them for extra Totals ...... 172 "SM 443 1199 averaged 83 points a gams in OH. j;uEBetN«Osuev. AWO VOU WROtMEE'D ROT). MR. O O O D T U i ' l*ia-rp« <3^ \ roundoimd game'74-78ga over Holy Croea OiCtflON.. bases, to down the Detroit Tigers Miami. FTa., March 17 f)P)—A rushing to the Pacify: Coast title. TWO. aUEEE (JHKT 7 L7E TO tAOnCH EUERV SAVE THE -(WERACaE Gulfpori, Miss., March 17 (/P)— --'dropped for a blrdje as a cheer Trammel ...... 89 ms 81 280 last Monday ; night, also had the 10-5. Mau^ McDermott itched Is/irMn ...... 100 70 *1 '‘.in I'ecord crowd of some SS.OOO was O f the U a a n s ’ hve field goals, HAUE AVPiOVf A tW U -A R E PE RE O M AU H MAN* IE Y IM T E M IV . A newcomer from Texas, still went up from the fails. help of 18 awlsta by Rodgers and tiELWhCETO SEE five scorMesr. innings and bptted ...... 88 82 8R 2-1R expected today at Gulfilream ^^ u------d d y^ .4 Buahwf*l) Named only two were tfotn outside. The COLLEOTEU. E ft EVWflO. S^rr/'II' ,...... 67 67 67 '*01 34 rebounda Freddy Oohen,: who VOU MSMIN, FIRE. SOWN. THOUSATyD UOtXARS. waiting a stamp of approval ai a in the winning run Jn the lOth to Park to see one of the greatest other throe wer;*/Uplns that 6-5 VLEAEEj , , , . ^ Petersburg. Fla., March J7 DoUn ...... 73 7* 72 216 To All-t^nferencc Team patrolled both the. defensive and I'lrvL professional, was one of the lead-, c^j^Biny Maxwell wants the big give tM New York Yankees a 5-4 collections of horseflesh ever to ) Willie NauHa caged with deeper!- Totals ...... '416 399 390 1205 tion leaps. / offensive bSckboarda like a police­ "ers today ra the second nJund of slice of the $12,500 St. Petersburg triumph over the St. Louis Cards appear on a single racing program I Durham, i f , March' IT (fffi ',.HEVLO. "One good big men can make q man. Temple played an erratic the $5,000'Gulf Coast Invitational Opc" golf prixe money as a wed- and/ Milwaukee and the boston in Florida, ‘ ' | —Rhode lalaad and Connecti­ 0 r. I^d Sox battled to a 7-Y tie game, MKBCANTILR LKAOTK difference," commented UCLA game, but still had too much for The $112,900 Gulfatream Park! cut dominnte the All-Vnnkee Golf Tournament opened and the i <1‘“ * anniversary preaenL And he's O) Coach Johnny Wooden, referring the out-htsnned Huskies. competition became keener. 1 ® good to collect It, called because of darkness in the Moran ...... I l l 96 — -207 Handicap, featuring Nashua and Conference basketball team 1 1 th. Davr-y ...... 79 9R 174 six other stakes winning thorough- ' to RusSell.,^'"We had * miserable Dartmputh, with 6.-S Jim Francis Sharing a precarious Ifad at 88 ' The 26-year-oId former Nation-' 99 191 chosen by a vote of the league ■The Wa-shington Senators and Islndr^rif ...... 9 2 first half. Brown did good work for scoring 19 pointa and grabbing 11 were Howie Johnson otf, Houston,; al Am ateur champion shaved M«t)ilaS(»a...... 101 . '*7 18* breds, la the main attraction but | coaches. Kansas City A'a had the day off. •*44 them, ^(9o.‘‘ . rebounds, pulled to within a point OEVL.’W t * d f fending champion Tommy M or-j en strokes off par in the seodnd Fnton ...... m 126 the program ■ la atudded with Four of the first team mem­ WMkIf' ...... 99 -.97 196 other good races. ^ The other games last night three or four times but Osnlslus OWE IE. row. an A ir Force front round with a 34-31--65 and Wil.-on ...... 111 112 241 bers are New Jersey resideal'a. Record Crou d I ended as expected although some always had enough to pull away Shreveport, La., and veteran pho-* three stroke lead going ' Connectleut'a NUAA Tourna* of the favorites had more trouble again. Tha Griffins played a tight. feasional Frank Steidle of Biloxi, j day's third round. L o g Totals ...... 499 ,519 52.V1543 . In addition, Rex;^ C. Ellsworth'a ! ment entry placed senior Gor­ art Winsj^Bout, iHh (1 I Swaps, * who whipped Nashua in than anticipated. In Phlladsiphta', man-to-man defense, while D irt-/ o *•115*^ W*"*' ■ i Maxwell, married five years ago Vo*7.(ilo . .. JU 107 8ft 110 don Ruddy from Braintree, Temple defeated Connecticut 6V mouth defended with k 8-3 Sone I«g8wii»§g4;;'3-/7'L The battle for survival waa up-1 today, never strayed R Bombardlrr ....9 * .89 9(» 277 last year's Kentucky Derby, will Mass,, ^nd Junior Ron Bnaf er par. May Box DeMarco Riinim '’l ...... 9R 9ft 101 291 59 and Oanislui eliminated Dart­ the same type, of defenso Cantsiu *8 : ; ^ ^ ^ le tw s ' w im. t.m most’ in the minds of 150 pros and work out betwyen the 5th and 6th well of East Orange, N. J. S... < Hla 133 total at Sailor (119): Alfred G. Vander­ beat 'season in the school's bas- Garden. in his second atrsigfh.t 36 point SaraJiota. Fla.. March 17 (45— ready to lake oi) any one in the Simm nxT/...... 14 HI tiS 2SR bilt’s Find (116),' Sam Tufano's ketlmll history, placed JSek production—getting 27. of theto tn ' Black Magic BY MERRILL BLOSSER little of the touch that gave him r'hrlntf'i5«f*n .v.'...... , R4 .106 10.1 ?fir» Morse df Bath. Maine, and Con­ CAPTAIN EASY Dr. Ivell Lives BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS the title last year in his first Pul­ Haywood Sullivan, the Boston Red way/* Slm'iEon ...... 104 110 'R7 mi Wise Margin (113), Mr. and Mrs. Foley and George Burke on the the second half. Attar. 6-S, got r Logart, fourth ranked welter­ cord. N. H., meet In the consola­ 30 as Durfee eltmtnatod Msn^ ing as a profc.ssional. Sox Rookie catcher,.is belting the ...... 04 ,f*4 OR 2*1 R. C. Markus! Mielleux M10),|and second teqm. Others oa the tion final, ball at .583 clip W'llh a home run weight behind Champion Johnny Low Man t-T’ 67 SR M2 Mrs. Charles' .Bllvers-Mrs. iiaul second club are Bob Ktalrli of Chester, Conn., the previous night. SCRAMiftSS* But it remained !for Steidle, K Con<'ord*a First Ixios former Arkansas Amateur King and ithrec' doubles numbered Saxton, ex-champ Carmen Basilio Totals 376 462 41* 1.156 Flnkelatein'a 'Prince Noor, (ijlOl. Rhode Island, Bob OsiMrn, of { Coach Luke Urban’s strstegy OfEAM,.' and DeMarco, racked up his To'Be Televised 'Connecticut and Dudley Coyne Westerly trimmed C 6 ncord. and now pro at the Sunkist among hla seven hits. Sullivan N. H. 73-64 in last year's Semi­ (isUed for A ttar to set as decoy I'M WARMII46 straight victory \^rith his iinani- I'R A V A T LKAfil’K Todfty’s^nlne-race program Will of .Maine. Country Club here, to furnish the bla.>ited a three-run honker yester­ finals. It waa the first loss after 3nd feeder in the first h a lf to mous decision over Ortega last Team Sm. 2 (H start at 1:30 p.m. (E S T ). ).,P o s t day’s top thrills. , day to tie Milwaukee 7-7 iri a *r .. 77 1? 91 10 vlctoriet this year for pcincord wreck Morae's cslcutated dtfenelve night. time for the Gulfstream Park Steidle had a tough ilm e match­ "darkness-called" 11 Inning game. (.♦•fi'bvra . 06-' *7 89 and/meant that New Hampahire'a setup. Rusell CHbsdn,. Jim C s l- ,, A slim crowd of 1.000 braved Murph-v- •. 81 104 Handicap la 5:17 p.m. and the fea­ ing par on the first nine holes, but He also leads with seven runs- record q( never having won. a New deira and TOm A m id a did the o f­ snowstorm to watch the nationally ,,,Vrrorja 102 ( « i . tO) ture wifi b » broadcaM and tele­ the last nine was a different atory. batted-in in the spring training 90 96 91 EnglandEngli crown' would remain in- fensive chores in the first half game to data] telecast fight. The. hardy fans gave | *" vised nationally by CBS from 6 to He dropped an eagle three orj the ub#‘rt 97 ini 131 Skating Title Won tdet. and loosened up the defense for par five, 470-yard 12th hole and most of their applause to the 20- Totals...... -.iftOI fki® «OI 173^173#®'^® pm- (K.S'T). Attar to take over. thrilled the .gallery flocked around John McQraw managed the New year old Ortega /Or his game stand ipurfee—the "clutch" club that Worse's Ed Marcfaettl led hie in his Madison Square Qardbn and Tpam S». 4

MANCHESTER, EVEmNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ SATURDAY^ MARCH 17. 1966 PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 19^ ^ PAGE ELEVEN ------1 ^ ...... i------^------' ------\------f- Poultry and Snpplita 43 Household (Soods 51. Rooms Without Board 59 H4NIMB For Sulu 78 Hog For (Mo 72 AntoHiobilc* for Salo , 4 THERE OUG^A BE A LAW! BY FAGALYAnd SHORTEN Help Wanted—'Malu 86 SRkMBicB Wanttd 36-A Doga BlrBa.i~Pdto 41 SoboilMui For Solo 75 'Wantad~>R«al Estate 77 FRESH FROZEN turkaya’ from 13 ABSOLUTE bargain. Cuatom mads ROOM FOR RENT. Conveniently Oft Coventry Lake, a 8 room ranch t h r e e FAkflLT, vary cantral, BOLTON-ONLY $$80 down buys BBPORB TOU BUT « tw*d car PORTERFIELD'S PET 6UPPLT, to 38 pounds, 58c pound. Also fraoh ARB TOU CONSIDERmO About.Town SERVICE BTATION attendant part slip covert, cornices, drapaa-and located oob minute from Main with three bedrooma, no basement, good condition. 84U. OtrKon W, dandy alx room ranch keynoted 8ELUNO TOURYOUR PROPBRTYT 8«a Gorman Motor Sales. Butck now located at Route 8 and Cbapel a m . Bchoub'a llirkay Farm, 188 uphotatery. Fine'workmanship for ClMsifjed Mme, over 35 ycaca of age and ex­ St. Light . Ml. 9%7989. large fleldstone fireplace, encloaed Hutchins. Ml. 9-Sl$3. 9-4894. by apaciousneoa. WaU to wall ear- Wa will appraia# your proparty Manchestar Orange will netalf Salas and Sarvtesj^x 3W Mam Rd., South Windsor, next to East Hlllstown Rd. little ntoney. Budget terma. Call U8R GUMBO WA« GCTTitlG Ml6 BOKT Birr..NOW NEB GOT HER «HiP'«MAPE perienced. Houra 9 p.ra. to 10 p.m. , SALES CAREER porch many other extras. Only peUng, firaplaca, nifty kltehah, tre« and without any oWgation. bor with Andover Orange Monday strsst. Ml. MSTV evenings. dally. Muat apply in peraqn Van'a .. ^ . HarUord Drlve-In Thaater, Open after 8 Ml. 9-7863. - RdOM IN private home. Inquire AUTHENTIC Cape Cod, ilx rooms, INIO UE UAO TO DO IT 60l0f MOT AND REAO^ TO ROLL- 09O 4i 16 HE- daily 9-8, Tuesday, Thursday and State TaUor Shtm. MI. 3-7883. $9,500. Good terms. nice lot. Bent A Bent, Realtora.. Wa alao buy property for cash. and wlUi Cromwell Grange Tuee> Mvertis^ht , Service Station, 437 Hartford Rd. two fireplaces^ Dutch ovan, two BU. 9-0$n. After 8 p.m. BU, SbUlM or buying contact 1IS3 CHEVROLET two dapr. ItSi ArtidM For Sale 45

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SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 19B6 ATtiate Daily Net Petaa R ob RA08 TWHLXI Th6 W tather Per the Week Btatad Fereeast ef U. S. Weather Bofeaa March IK 1956 Heavy, drUttag aanw eadtag hy was performing the deed of a good, Samarltaih Announce EngagemenU, Coming Marriages Pick Co^Chaurmen 11,9 3 8 mUtalgbl, colder. Lew taalght aeiar / About Town Probably no more dtatlnulahed Mamher ef th« AtaHt I*. Tneedayv meetly eoaay. atarm- Heard Along Main Street cargo was- ever piled In with the For Spring Sale B arm ef OIreatetlea r" er. High near M. / y. TiM Toun( Democratic Club of broken dishes and Impedimenta of Manchetier— A City of Village Charm ItoachaaUr it apoiuoring a the catering trade which reposed Mra. Nellie Bradley end Mrs. *t3rtan Dniam'* dance tonight at in the truck. C ae^B Raataurant. Muaic wiil be And on Some of Manche$ter*B Side StreetSt Too Mortimer Moriarty art. co-chair­ For It was Deputy Judge John VOL. LXXV, NO. 14S (FOURtEEN PAGES) ' MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1956 (CtaaeUled AdverBalag m Page i l ) PRICE FIVE CENTS pravlded by Mitch Uicaa and hta D. LaBclIe and Atty. Eugene Kel­ men for the annual spring rum­ orehaatra. Tickets may be pur- Follow Your Neee /' receive and arrange -(Lhe Here; of Greecej a aopliomore at Hillyer ington and S^st Haven were col­ Article 18; . We sssume that after alt this merchandise for sale. The^wlll * .-7 V/ Cbllcga. Mrs. Mildred Smith and liding, in the Class B finals. 'The salute will be made by rais­ hard luck, and seeing the home welcome donations of gooo used bar committee will be hostesses. A State Policeman from the ing the right hand, fingers 'closed, town stalwarts place out of the clothing of all kinds, china,^ glass­ central part of the State decided back of hand to the front, touch­ ware and household art^ea. Any to take hia youngster to see the ing brim of hat oppoeite the right money, the trip home -was fun- Brio Kocher of the U.S. Depart- Class B finals, since he came from eye, elbow raised but not extended, eventful. Perhaps even sad. neceyaary pickup of doimtions for ment of. State, just returned from a small town where interest in the and qulckly/drdpplng hand to the sale will be available by phon­ / and an on-the-spot smaller school tournaments was side." Open the OcNir, Richard ing Mrs. Bradley, Mra, Moriarty Study of/^the political situation in running high. Not knowlhg how to "Back of hand to the front" We couldn't resist this one, even or Mra. Charles Jacobson on Tuea- southeast Asia, will pi'esent his get to the Yale gym, he Just fol­ means — we lake it ■— that the though we were warned by thoie 'day. V snalyais in the clubrooms, 956 lowed traffic ahead ..of him. He policeman's right eye will be al­ involved not to print the atory. \ The rummage sale is one of the Main St., Hartford, on March 23 at fihanclal projects sponsored by found hirriseif at the Manchester- most completely covered. We feel To avoid any embarrassment, we • Jterhracli Plioto -I • Fallol Photo . Ifarrna Photo A meeting planned by the Service Bulk'eley semi-final game in the this might not help a policeman's won’t mention names. Marjorie A»a LeuNteberg I Haten F. Croala . . Patricia Ann Finn thb auxiliary to provide extra Bureau for Women's Organisa­ Arena. Word hak It he stayed observatlva powers. It seems a local gentleman,Just equipment, comforts and convenl- Storm Summary tions. Other speakers will be Dr., there, and enjoyed it so much that Elsewhere, In Artlcld 37; the couldn't get the door to his car on Edgar- C. Lundeberg, 47 Hebron Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Cronin, Doctor and Mrs. Alfred J. Finn encea for the hospital and its John Mdtby, executive vice presi­ manual states: the driver's side open one day a patleiV^a. ______' r^tham ^mothered j State-hy-State he returned Saiordav night for the St., Hartford, announces the en­ 159 N. Main St., anounce the en­ of Waterbury announce the en­ Town Battles Drifts dent, National Council on Asian Indians-WeavsT finals. "...He shall (the patrolman) if few months ago. For the next few gagement of his daughter, Mar­ gagement and coming marriage of Affairs: and Mlaa Florence Harri­ But, a Manchester man had a possible, make the acquaintance months, he got in and out on the jorie Ann Lundeberg, to Roger F. gagement of their daughter, Miss their di^ghter, Mias Patricia Ann son, who was in during similar experience. Unable to se­ of all persons on his beat to be passenger side, since he could Helen Frances Crohin, to Rofjer By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | erepsretlons . for 'the Bandung I-ouckB, 36 Olcott Or., son of the Finn, t6 Joseph Anthony Morlar- cure tickets' here for the finals, he^ able to recognize them." never And the time 'to get to a late Mrs. Tephl Rogers Lpucks of Warren Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. ty, son of Mr. and Mra. Joseph ^Mce ill Weekend] A atate-by-s\qte summary of ning Conference last spring. The meet­ decided to take a chance that he This, an excellent regulation, garage-and get the lock situation Manchester and Frederick L. J. Moriarty, 41 Strong St. atorm conditions;/ ing. from 10:30 to 2:30, is open to seems slightly Impossible for a straightened out. Thomas E. Rose of S. Main St., . ■. \ '- • could ^ c k up a ticket at the door. Loucks of Boston. - Miss Finn ia a graduate of Connecticut: Schoools. many' ■ \ \ the pubhc. Luncheon reservations Not having been to the Arena in patrolman to follow In this grow­ In the market for a new car,' he Mias Lundeberg graduated from Eaathampton. Newton College of the Sacred B y ,^ E ASSOiOtATED PRESS courts and factories Closed with Up should be made in advance with several 'years, he, too, followed ing community with all Its carpet decided he had better get that lock Miss (Cronin was graduated from Winter thit reused to 8ay^Jhlre and extrema southwestern to IS Inches, of anom- expected be­ Tlie second death-dealing; blizzard in thre^ days was lash* the Service Bureau. Hartford Public High School, at­ Heart, Newton, Mass. Her fiance, a f W A traffic ahead of him. but it. led baggers, or newly acquired cit fixed before trading the car in for tended Marietta College. Mari'etta, Manchester High School and ia graduate of Manchester High ' ’ die today smothilred the met­ mine, tha weather bureau pre-. fore atorm ends. Fall pUl)ig on top Ing .the state today, threatening to dump more than a foot htm to the Yale-Ufirvard Ivy izena. (This Is being written by a new one. A friend of his knew a Ohio, and graduated from the Uni­ School, la a Junior ’ student at St. M rihur Drue Siorut dieted. of Friday's 12 Inches makes high, of snow on the area, y a so-called carpet bagger). tittle bit about locks, so he asked now s senior at Mi^dleae;. Memory 1 ropolitan New York area with Little snow was axpected . orth The Rev. Dr. Fred R. Eldgar of .League game. He stayed there, versity of Connecticut. Louis University School of Medi­ iL dh A A A A A dhA itaA ^ way travel hazardous, but all The atorm, coming before Manchester and the iBSt of the the South Methodist Church will sihce he was afraid It- was too late It is not ouf intention to dis­ him to check it. . Her fiance, a graduate of Man­ lal Hospital School of Nursing. cine, St. Louis, Mo. a second snoW blanket of the of a line from Portland, Maine, to roads open. Total deaths in two speak on radio station WDM to thread his way through BIm parage the manual, probably an After giving the lock the once chester High School, is a registered Her fiance graduated from East- The wedding is planned for Sat­ weekend, k broulzhl the toll Concord, N, H,, to Albany, N. Y. storms 10. state had fully recovered from Friday night’s blitiurd, itaus^ tomorrow at 0:13 a.m. His topic City traffic across town to the excellent collection of rules for over twice, the would-be mechanic representative of Putnam and Co. hampton High School, attended the urday. May 19, at 11 a.m. In St. of storm d ^ d to 96. Gale northeast winds were ex- Delaware; Bight Inch fail In at least two State deaths, made driving treacherous ana kept will be "One Step from God." This Arena and probably never get a the moat part. But some of the turned and said, "Let me see your of Hartford, members of the New University of Connecticut and y'ss Margaret's Church, Waterbury. T, ___ i peoted to produce high seas and part of state heavieat in 12 years;. thousands home from work. ^ key, a minute." • weekly radio program, called ticket anyway. apparent anachronisms do seem a York Stock. Exchange. He is a graduated -fron^ the United States R. E. WANDEU euy-Klin..ity a iBU megaunng a toot— **>»- , 0''mally , - , high .wnv. tides nnrm.i averaging Many secondary roads closed by This second of the two worst blizzards to hit the.\atate in "The Radio Voice-of Religion,” is little strange. You guessed It - the door was member o f' the Hartford Choral Milltary-^Academy, West Point. He the worbt snowstorm in seven' 2 to 3 feet above normal from drifts. One fatality. sponsored by the Greater Hart- Fare Please locked! Club and is a well known tenor served.-two years In the Army and years.-/ Bar Harbor, Maine, to Rhode It- District of Columbia; Schools yeara, atruck on the eve of spring. According to the c^endary Council of Churchek A dozen local boys went down From Out of NoMlicre soloist, active in musical circles is novy a student at Hillyer College. Btfildii Th^atorm iwept into Connecticut 1 closed as Washington gets fall of if not the forecaster, spring arrives at a.m. tombirow. to Cheshire last Sunday to help Hearing this story, we were re­ straight from the Month throughout thg State. ' No definite dat# has been set for fro.m the South during the early Tides may roach 3 to 4 feel above about llo inches. Highways in In Mancheater, whera avery • ------out In a Phythlan affair and they minded of the s'aylhg. "I shot an normal in Cape Cod Bay' Local of snow-removal equipment wai First ald*.instrucUon will be Children have ways of commu­ A May wedding is planned. the wedding. QUINN’S Contracicr morning hours,'"progressed north­ area covered with ice. , took a memorable ride. arrow into the air and it came to nicating quite unlike adult meth­ ward and hit Boston Just about day­ flooding -n'as likely along low ly­ Maine; aouthern'area expects 6- put on the-road early this morning, given to Auxiliary Police Monday Seems the Phythlan center la a earth, I know not where.'^ (Please ods. ing coasfal .areas' near high tide achoola were closed, scores of night at 7 o'clock /In the auxiliary R*sMtntial>Commmid break. inch fall starting tonight as bliz­ Big Snow ^ half mile off the main road, ac­ forgive whatever Inaccuracy is In One Manchester youngster likes FHARMACY The U-8. Weather Bureau at Boa- late this afternoon. zard thovea north. Lom-eat tem­ meetings canceled and telephone room at Police Headquarters. Oth­ cessible by ah unpaved road. The the quote.) Alt«ratioiis*RMnedmRg The weatherman said the storm owitchboarda swamped. er members, who have already -to have his mother tell him stories. Blood Donors BraveA Storm ton Issued a “moderate to heavy” perature In state at Greenville, 20 dirt road was a bit nauddy, Sun­ We have been apprised of the He resejits having her read to him. snow warning for southern New will pass east of New England to­ below zero. Five dead.alnce Friday. Despite the efforts of 19 Towa No Sure Sign taken a first aid course, will meet day so whatever knighcMs respon- location of one missing arrow. “Bufiiness Built O n\ night and anow mill become light at S:45 for oUier activities. Recently, she ast. down with s OPEN SUNDAYS England and also for the southern Maryland: Fail-of from 5 to 12 Highway DeMrtment trucka, four alble for keeping the highway pas- The 'particulars pre contained book and began to read about To Keep Appointments Here Customer Satisfaction^. portions of New Hampshire, Vott this evening and end around niid- inches, with four-foot - drifts. All •Vdy like Full Insiirance CoverajzcY mont and sputhwes^^ nigbt. - algte roads open, achoola close in .-J -with'itasw pibwM, driving condi­ Pcka said this morning. V ^Ight, 163 people attend^ the pot some seats and a few rails for The arrow "had a metal tip and -"fion will be from 6 to 12 inches in Nem- York atibm-a.vs were halted delays attempts to refioat Italian i - at, least 12 inches and pooslblx 13. / Lawrence R. Mahar, looking at / ho low probably should have "stood in eign aid, with 81,640.000,006 In'mill-' testimony to the success of our ReMll Tuesday Gains Momentum letting up. Hla actaction called out aaid, in >aix d lf f e t ^ stalled or slowed by 12 inches of nkaukLHOME bed" but they couldn't have known \Ury assistance earmarked for^e mutual security programs appearr all olTrduty firemen and centered 1936, we have ha6MI in the nem- turns and development atop 4.6 inches of Friday. Heaviest By' THE AHHOCIATED PREHM aU police cruisers at headquarters ' For one thing, Mahcheate.r lost "Serious risk of aggression still ofSovlet policy." 'Speculation that some Republi­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRBMSt . on a atand-by baaia. flooding. * \ 87 BAST OBMTBA ST. VALUY WELDING CO, the basketball game and the State Hospital Notes CHIPTIONS ei^iats" in the areas, he said. j Xllhough he said the nem* Rue- atorm since 1948. Vehicular traffic The Krtmlifi'camralgn to deflatewkhi-ushchev kicked off tha cam- The weather bureau said the "Wa Sgura runoff by dogroie,\ on suburban routes near paralysis, cans may vote im Minnesota's AMBULANCE S8BVJ0E For Free Estimate Call champloruhip. But that came later. Uong with his request for a big i si an'tnaneuvering is atm develop­ Democratic presidential primary the myth of Stalin aa a demigod paign Feb. 24 pt the Congress. Re atorm waa expected to end by he explained. "FOr each 5 oth ports laid he accused Stalin of the temperature climba above 33 \ Some airplanei fiylng at Idlewlld tomorrow, has sparked added in­ nightfall, bur added that "it ia in out for the game In New Haven In ADMITTED YESTERDAY: hotter aalM for new flexibility in viet expanitonism has merely terest in this first 'direct contest sides of the Iron (hirtain. . murdering thousands of hla party' a position where it could con­ degeeea, you get 1/lOth of an Inch \ a car owned'^’by Jack Ciockett, a S . , 0 0 0 . “My son won’t eat any chicken.s but Olcott’s,” a cus­ nistxwoA of the program. ' taken o n ^ somewhat dltferent .Airport. Total deaths since Friday, Moscow itaelf waa calm, but oitaoclates and the flower of the tinue," of melt In 24 hours. Thus it would \ Peter Quiah, 61 Cambridge St.: between Adlai SteVenson and Sen. well known local realtor. tomer from West Hartford told us. “Hr even likes to Jculaily he baked for power to guise, -and tnht ita fundamental ob­ 24. Estes Kefaiiver. through the veil of censorship Red Army officer corps in the Both today's storm and the taka a temperature of 82 degree! It wasn't long before the car Mrs. Barbara Deptula, 115 Brook­ make\commitments up to lO years, j jective is atilP'to' disrupt and in Pennsylvania: Eastern half of came eporta of disturbances In great purges of the 1930a and then storm Friday fulfilled tha weather to make an inch of water run off \, lyn St., Rockville; Fred Corbin,.79 take the wings to school in his lunch box.” \Hot FiJthi Foreaieen state under foot of anow. Many Orville Freeman. Minnesota's committing incredible blunders in \\ seemed to wobble In the front end. That\ feature, as well as the the. end to dominate the free na­ Democratic goveror, said last night the Georgian birthplaca of the bureau's official definition of a In 24 hours. And all of that water Prompt Investigation showed the Lockwood St.; Mrs. Constance tions.'' dead Soviet dictator. the war against Hitler. Khrush­ bllzaardi forcceelera said. Winds, wouldn't ntcessarily go /Into the ROGER OLCOn money\increase, promised a Hot' (C'oannned op Page Nine) therq.-4re indications-GOP voters chev said further that Stalin liyed party that a front tire had lost Ita Wisse, 31M Garden Dr.; Mrs. fight in\Congreas. ' I Folly lo Relax Efforts cast ballots for Kefauver in Throughout the vast stretches reached velocities of more than 32 Streams. Some-would be itasorbed.” content^ The dflver Immediately Dorothy Pierce, 80 Drive A; Roy 403 West Center Street Mitchell 3-78.’i3 "With Soviet leaders openly of the' Soviet Uhion,;0>mmuniat In constant fear of plots' and react­ The danger, ha sa id /is a rapid In a \speclaj message, Eisen- effort to embarrass the stale’s ed’ by lerrorialnii hla aaaociatea. pulled well off the highway, but Amtdon, Coventry: Mra. Dolores hom'er'told th'e lam'makers; pYocIalming their world aim,- It ^ ocratic leaders, who are back­ activities spread thepew line, first (Continued on Page Nine) runoff caused by waiqh rains dur­ was reminded by one of the ner­ Valliant, 383 Hilliard St.; Mrs. "We cannot now falter in our would be folly fbr us and ^pjr ing' SteVehson, in meetings bf the {larty'a local The Soviet party's new Central ing high temperature periods. vous passengera that -"this is the Alice Ferguson, 15D Forest St.; quest for peace.” friends to relax our cbitegtivf' ef­ Krupp Scheme He said such a move would leadership and then by' word -of Committer put but a letter em­ There ia no way of predicting way people get killed". After play Erik Anderson, 746 Parker St. Elsenho\mr sAid the need for the forts toward stability and secur­ present "something of a problem" mouth to an ever widening audi­ bodying -the secret Khrushchev whether these conditions wlU occur Ing with the bumper Jack, someone BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A ity.'' ence. speech, so the party falthfuLcould British Certain during the next three weeks. mutual aeciirity program he out­ To Curb Reds for the Stevenson camp, already spread the antl-3talln .line at meet­ decided to check the spare. Lo! daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George PINE LENOX PHARMACY lined ia 'Urgent because: Eisenhower said the 84.859,973,- pressed by a determined Kefauver ' Climb on Red Bandwagou As for snow cover,; OmnecUeat Ibcludei lining and tabor—THE BESl BRAKE JUB IN TOWN Woe! The spare was flat loo! Simotids. Andover; a son to Mr.: 1. "There are still nations that 000 which he Is asking "ia a low campaign in the state's rural ' Outside the Iron Curtain, 0>m- ings throughout the, nation. Waa on. the way to aettling a 80- One of the group attempted to aiid Mrs. James Tuttle. 19 Hudson 299 EAST CENTER ST. TEL. M l 9-0890 EDDIE’S are eager.to\ strive with us for price to pay for the security and areas. munisl leaders were, climbing In Moscow, Stalin pictures snd They Will End year record thic month, voua DOUARS HAVE MOSE CENTS HERE summon aid from passing motor- St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. John peace a'nd freedom but,* without vastly greater chances for.world Offered to U.S. Kefauver was asked at a Min­ aboard the nev Red bandwagon statues were dlsap|)earing from The higheat previous rscord for lets. (Or perhaps get a ride.) Chaves, 70 Union St. our help, Iack\the means of doing peace..."' neapolis news conference whether with strong denunciations or mild such public places as the Tsebai- March saowfaU was mad# In 1916, Then—"Oh happy day" — for BIRT^S,TODAY: Twins, a son -*o-“ Signs of tough \aleddlng for the Easen, Germany, March 19 lA*)-— he had invite'd Republtconi tD vote’ xebukea of tho -dead^eader—they- kowsky--Concert HpU,-the Tr*t-- Cyprus Terror when g iotaUaccumiilitloh'of 27.4 GENERAL REPAIR WORK along came Nino Pagani In a Gar­ and daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. PINiE PHARMiQY ^ once .publicly venerated. But an yakoff Gallery end the Red Army's {^ W n hava praelalon cgalpaaent for teat and repair of generatora, I 2. "There are\still forces hostile, program Were immiitakable,' par­ German steei. magnate Alfred for him. The 'Tennessee Renator Inches was rsporded. ' den Grove panel truck, going to Albert Dodd. Ellington. Rd. Wsp- to freedom that compel the free ticularly in the Senate. • Krupp has proposed. an amblUdua undertone of confusion prevailed. Central Theater. Red Sjar, the So­ This Msrch, with 12 dsya' to go. ^ starter aetois. voltaga regntatoia. 064 CENTER ST. TEL. Ml ^9814 79 CHARTER OAK ST.'—PHONE MI 9-824S replied there "is no justification, viet Army newspaper, called for -/^coala) Cyprus, March 10 OP)-— the game'. ping! a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. morld to maint^n adequate and With that prospect Obviously in plan to the U.S. government for in- in my opinion, for that belief.” The, Russian cenaorahip did not Bj^lsh aut^horltiea appeared con­ has already brought a toUl of 22JI • As the panel truck stopped, ao Robert Standavage. Colchester. EDWIN A. ANDREQTTA. Plop. coordinated military "pou'er to mind, Eisenhower told Congress terhational industrial cooperatiqn. \ . permit correspondents ..to report a an .acceleration of the re-ed«ica- fident today they can break the Inches. Other high yem wtral941,' did a state police cruiser. It seems DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: deter-aggreasionV’' the program Is "an indispensable The aim is , to counter tlje Soviet (Continued, on Page N(n«) full account of the ' anti-Stalin tion campaign among the armed Cyprus terrorist movement within that a warniniU; already had been Miss .Mary Sheehan, 50 Durant St.; , .7. "TDiere are 'still peoples mho economic -offensive in Asia and campaign and rcaclipna Inside ,the forces. . , ' - ‘ (Ooattaaed en ] Mrs. Uhristlne Pemeritt. -717 SPECIALIZING IN 8RAKES part of our noltionai effort tb meet six months -and pave the way for Issued for driving s conamerclgl aspire to Sustain their freedom but Africa. I jSoviet . Union. But their dispatches Red Star's position indicated new negotiations on the Islant^'s vehicle on the highway! Every­ Tolland T^ke.: Mrs. Tsabella^May. FRONT END and MOTOR TUNE-UP confront economic obstacles that (Continued ph Page Nine) A spokesman for the Krupp com- (hid a surprising amount. Reports that the Army and Defensa Minis­ future'.- ' ' thing -aws set Hght when it was 186 E. Center St.; Mrs. Brnl|tine FRONT END ALIGNMENT and .- ■x.V"''. ■ . ■ bine aald today the plan was given of Weftem diplomats and travel- ter Marshal Oeorgi' Zhukov 'are Brig. George H. Baker, chief of explained that the trpek this time Keith, /351 W. , Center St ; Airs. 1_ to deputy U.S. Undersecretary of era—particularly foreign Commu­ strongly, backing Khrushchev and staff of tha Mediterranean island’s Lucy Brennan. 2^8 Greaif Rd.; ELECTRONIC WHEEL BALANCER Slate Robert Murphy in Waahing­ News Tidbits nist . leaders returning to their his "collective leadership” in their security force, told neWsmen hisi Tama Sue Etra. Willtmantlc; Mark homelands from the -Soviet party's efforts to deflate Stalin. BuUetiiis t e l e p h o n e Mltchfll 9-8066 EDDIE INVITES HiS MANY CUSTOMERS ton by Krupp general manager men had made a "significant li. Krol/Somers: Mrs. Eliza Peloqiiin, NOTICE Berthold Beltz and Krupp’s Waah- Culled from AP Wires 20th congressngreaa In Moacow-^^-fllledMoscow In Btudent groups loyal to Stalin's break’l Into'.Eoks, 'Thii la the ter­ 6 Progress Av*.. Rockville; ond FRIENDS TO VISIT HIS NEW SHOP Ingtoii coUnAel. former ■ assistant other details. . , —-r— rorist'^branch of the \inlon-withr from the AP Wiroa Sebastian Petruzello, 195 Maple East, West and Buckland Gamataries Defense Secretary H.] Struve.Hen- Communlat party boss NikitY* ' . ((Niatlniied on Page Nine) Greece movem'ent in this British St. X sel. . . Official announcement says Ijii- colony. , WESTOWN Alfried Krupp was due back in, tflan troop. atta<4ced Pakistanl- , "I won't say we’ve broken it BEDS PAY FOB D,6. PLANE V I PHARMACY I I It l6 rtguBstdd thot ctmetBry lot ewnors romevo ■ Washtagtoe. Sbreh 19 (ifi—Hia Jm Germany today, from a personal hUd territory and killed three (Eoksi, but/the developments have 4.19 Hartford IM__Ml 9-9946 cNiy grovt doMrotiens that thty wish to hoop, i survey of the possibilities of the while injuring five persons... While Stalin Spread Terror-^ been significant,” he' added. United Statee dbdoaed today bocouso sto rti^ Monday. March 19,. 19S6 tho scheme in Egypt, , Pakis­ U.S. MHitary observers In Ger­ As yet, however, there was no that Itusala has paid 67MM7 aa TELSA tan, India and Ceylon. many say they consider with­ Visible letup in the Eoka terror half the coat of a Navy Neptnao - NOW drawal pi two French diviaiona plane Shot down Iw Soilet fight* K)PEN: GIVES YOU THE BESf” noctssory Spring cloon-up of tho grounds |n' point Four and One-Half campaign. Greek Cypriots agree NOW- The Krupp Spokesman called the from West German defense line Where Were Biilganin, none or their countrymen would ore over the Bertag Sea' b at prtporoHon for mowing will bogin. > * dune, Television .Serviremen'a project the "Point Four and one- itevere blow ,1o NATO force*. dare negotiate with the British for ' V Association Commerce Department saya it half program.” He said it ia alfiii- fear of death at the Jtanda of .the FARM BILL WBAPUF SEEN "AT PINEHURST" DAYE INfUST ON A TELSA MAN GEO RGE W .E L L IO n , SupoHntondont. You Can Obtain The Finest lar to the U.S. "Point Four" pro­ has atarted planning with broad sMret organization, put they I ad­ industry- ■ i^roups how to keep in­ Khrushchev, Malenkov? mit elimination . of ISoka would . Waabingtsn, March. 19 (in — gram except it will be carried out dustrial production rolling In event Democratic l.«Bder L^doa B. on a profit basis by private firma chuige things. . < ' Johnseq ol Texas said today that Dry Cleaning At A New and not as a giveaway project. of nuclear attack... U.S. ■ Am­ ■violence that has gripped the is­ iSUNDAYi bassador Chare Boothe Luce ad- > B.v TOM WHITNEY sserlficea of Stalin's purges and land for the past year hit a new the Senate may complete aetkm .- ‘-•X-i, FOR PROMPT The B))okesman said tho pa|>er -vlse.s friends In Rome she plans New York, March 19 HP) — O ne'"'“'’h of the Sacrifice of the war on the controi-elslal election year given to Murphy made these pitch aft'er the British deported farm bill "tonight or tomorrow REFRIGERATION to remain at her diplomatic post question raised in Russian minds lt»«W wrte unnecessary, that they Archbishop Makarioa. They sent J E R S E points: by NikiU Khruifichev'a denuncia-i were extorted.by an evil power night." We will work latoliehiara •’ r for a considerable period. ff i PMn Of C0NMCt*CUf SERVICE 1. The plan would be carried out the Greek orthodox leader of the is any rhnnee of pnssing H." tha PRICE! . . P'rime .Minister John A. Costello lion o l Stalin ii what the preaent' h>ad t.vrant to satisfy his pty- union-wIth-Oreece movement, to b>- a syndicate o{ Senate leadqr said,. Coll George H. Wllllfims COME I'''''**; of Eire starts out, on round of Communist boss and hia Kremlin choses. the Seychelles Islands in the from aa many participating, coun-, lectures and discussions at Yale colleagues wei-e doing while Stalin And If tl\ey go on frqm this to Aaaocialet HEAR THE GLORIOUS GOSPEL OF THE trie's as possible. Including W est' university : Indian Ocean 10 days ago. CAPISTRANO BIRDS BACK 311 9-3383 * DRESSES Delegation of visit; terrorized the nation. j “zk themselves who, aside from Ih* Four masked men invaded a (Plain) ing U.S. Protestant churchmen in The political future of the preaent executed lAvrenty Beria, helped San Juan Caplstraao, Calif., M I L K (Continued on Page Tmo) March 19 lAV-Retamlag from Russia leave Lenin)trad on windup Soviet leaders quite poaslbly de- Stalin the most, then a state of {iDoatinued on Page Nine) <*THE WORLD'S HNEST MILK' of 10-day visit to Soviet Union. pends on the skill with which they mind may have been Created which their quarters in .Mexico, the LORD# JESUS CHRIST •MEN'S first group of cliff Swallows ar- • ' “4 Jordan's King Husiei-n an­ answer this And on the ultimate 'will give'opportunities to smbitlous the old mlaalon here to- HI-FIOELITY Duller Flies Home nounces he plans to- visit capitals conclusion which Soviet citizens yo)]nger men in the Communist Author Broiiifielci' birds began arrlvlaig 7 SUITS of Egypt. Syria and .Saudi Arabia reat'h. party leadership whose hands were , ^ one a t a time about 6 aun., fot- HOMOGENIZED RECORDS THIS SUNDAY EVENINC; AT soon, . . U.S. Ambas.sador to Rus­ Khrushchev^ has already'made an_ not dirtied by clo"se personal col- From Asian Talks Dies at in O h i o ' '•y * •'« '' PHONOGRAPHS sia Charles E. Bohlen arrive, by effort-to sidealep'this question'by', laboration With Ih t ex-hero. ’ ■ aion spokesman said. AND AT •LADIES' plane In Berlin w-ith his family for declaring that he and Stalin's oth Or perhaps Russians, inside and GOSPEL HALL (EXCEPT ' Tokyo. MarclHI9 iP—Secretary of a tw-o-week skiing trip in Italy and er subordinatei were in fear of outside the Communist party will Potftrten's P i State Dulles headed home from-' his Uolumbui, Ohio, March 19 (P)— OPEN» WORLD ASMS TALK SUITS TYHITES) Austria. their livei. He aaya they never begin to I'ook to Soviet army lead­ Louis Brorifield.' noted Pulitzer Londoe, Starch 19 (F>—British C M I It IFD M ID IID IV ISO CE.VTER' ST. 415 Center Street, Manchester; Cohn. 10-natton Asian tour today, report­ Cambodia c 1 a i m a Thailand knew where the next blow was ers for unsullied non-Stallfilst 1MI CDNMiCttCUf StATt-NHUlCAl SOCUIT (Plain) edly convinced the United States Prize winning author, newspaper .Minister of State Anthony Nat- . PASTEURIZED cloMed it. frontier fo Cambodia goirig to fall;, never knew when guidance. • - ' coliimnlat and militant advocate ting ’’opened a new enat-Weat needs a "more 'fle^clble" ' foreign they went in to see Stalin whether IN T H E ; V JESUS CHRIST WAS THE TRUE LIGHT which l ; .' economic policy to counter the new Saturday and that Thais to • Arm.v .Suffered Under .-Htaljn of sOil-conaervatibn, dlM las', night dlsamuunenk conference todny • COATS . . r- ■s.- impose economic blockade on the th,ey;d come out alive. . Never has the Soviet Army's in University Hospital here. He and railed for the reptaccaient lighteth every nian that cometh into'the world. He Communist drive.* small Far Eastern' nation. . . . A Blit It’s not certain that—lhe .star stood so'hlgh. Marsha) Georg! wa.s in the world, and tlie world vras made by Him,, ‘Dulles took off -by plane for was 59. , . • •, .of "mutant terror by mutuni I NEW PUSTIC COATED CONTAINER WOOLEN i- Honolulu en route to Washington l.Vyeariold former mental patient i Russian people will accept Ihls^ aa lOuntov-and other Red Army lead­ Bromfield's phydician said death tru*t.’‘ and the world knetv Him not. He came unto his Our Same Day Dry Cleaning Hervice to report to President .Eisenhowet lakcH hi* own life ih West Spring- * completely satisfactory expiana- ers, as most Russians understand was due to"kidneyan1 liver" fail­ EMERGENCY fleld after savage attack on his things, did not do Statin’s dirty ure caused by a Jaundice infec­ MALENKOV SEES EDEN own, and his own received Him not. Rut as manv* Work Received Before lO A. M. .Ready By 5 P. Ml and the American people on his , Key Questions as received Him, to thohv gave he poww to becpnYc awing through South Asia and the i ^*^'’*'' " '‘*** work. That was. the . Job of such tion."’ Bromfield was admitted to Loadoh, Mnreh 19 — For­ ’ OIL/RURNER REMNANTS A key question is whether So­ party lesdeik aa Khrushchev, mer Soviet Premier Qeotgl Ma- the son.s of God, even ta them that believe on His Far East. About 12J)00 AIgeri'an workers the hoapital Feb. 28 suffering from SERVICE - and Rug Strips For A. high source, said Dulles con­ march out on strike in' industrial viet citizens may not, as .a result Georgi Malenkov, V. M. Molotov, homologoua-"Jaun I .1-'