/PJ5* .‘V’.v- - ■■ ■ ■ j' '•.^ ’ • \ ‘' 'i, 3. v'P'/ i - ■ 'S' \f ■%\- I 7 ••^' ' • /M .|v ■ ' '.\.’' *'• » ••'•>■ \> • ' ' - * ■ V ‘,. .'■.'lV„lv''» ' V'/'vi-W.-;..-;' .- , ■, \ ‘.’ .U "c,v^'^^■ 'f'. - j ' ',... • ■• ' .. ' *■' r - T - - ; ------r - “ i JTRIHAy, march 29, 19671 f I Tho Wosthor" V :> '1/ ' '3 Y ■ •»'* ;'- / ‘‘ -V' :•' ■ ■, '-, •■ ■“■■';, A re ra g o DipUy N e t ^ rc o t R un, rotscoot at U. S. Weathqr Barsn* ‘■ -■^yAGE TW ENTY ■'♦.■.•(■ p' : ^ lEttCtttng Strain For the Week Ended - . >'Mareh-*f. 1857 y- ' Pair odd allglitly ooolar V cooklt mint, nolel tea and assort-r ■ night Low M to 88. S*sday..falr week celebration to --be held thf now being erected at 138 Main St. the day Grand 'Knigbf Graven r Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meSt . Or..veU also announced,, in a noted that a epecial membership Scouts, Brownies ' id sandwich, were deli'vered t<^. X'12,545 w ith seasonable tresporotwes. Ifon^y at Sipjn. In Odd Fellows KofGWiUlVot^ second week in September in ion- troop cookie chairmen, -adulta con* Junctlon Yvlth the completion of religloutly related aspect tw the committee, heeded by Herbert J. Member of the .Andit .J^gh^BO-55. About Town Hall; a t which time the lodge will Carvey,^ and With- the assistance Receive Cookies .nected with each troop who ar? 75th Aijniversary the CouncU’e new home. occasion, th at'all members of the Bureau of .Ctreolktloa ' 7 liancl^er^A C U y of Village Charm . ' " ' y ' honor Ma past noble grands. Enter council will receive 'Holy Com of the entire Council, would im I handling the gale for that troop. .. . -r. ■ tainment will be in charge of. the The committee, under the gen ,X. The -a..w 0girla ..— will — g-pick--- up — the --- copklest , And«raoii-ShcA Auxiliary, No. eral chairmanship of Pest Grand munion *at their respective pariah mediately' start a concerted drive i gUtt reWmtmeMmtb'Mflfl~r afrAMf-. sort, VTW, W in hold a setback present officers, and refreshments ^-Campbell Council, No. 578, Over Jo,060 boxes^ Girl Scout' from the troop chairman’ and start Knight Charles J. McCarthy,^ will Church on Sunday-in a spirit of for new members. The first goal of (ClMJoseph J. Graven n history jOf the Knights of Colum the Knights of Colu ubus in 'ts ac ders,-arrived, in town today.. able and may be obtained by Con^ , The rehearsal of the Bucking tivities by townspeople of gM this year. ’Ihe degrees will take Mian Bernice Juul of the Weldon todajt announced' the appointment bus in Manchester. ’The brochure The cookies, of Vrhich there are tactlng tHa neighborhood pookle ham Congregational. Chundi choir of a cbmmlttee to prepare for the will ge'iyVas a IisUHg ^memento faiths. . . t place on April 8, April 29, May 3 Beauty Studio attended the Revlon ’To complste the observance of and May 5. five klndST vanilla, chqcplate, chairmen. . ' ^ . -■If ■ Ships Move Beauty C^lo., of cosmetology, will be Weld tortjorroW at 7:80 p.m. formal ^dlcationiaiid open house of the d e d i^ io n of the lew hobie Wednesday at the Shei^n-Ktm- instead ,of this waning. A poUuck " %aU Hotel, Sprtngfleld. supper tonight a t 6:30 will be fol lowed with a showing of pictures Agfiin over y ''- /■ Cbnflmatlcm classes will meet of the Itoly Land by. the Rev. Maid- ' tomorrow ft 10 aia.-tn St. John’s will V. PanParry of West Hartford. ^ Church. ' - F, \ Suez Canal The British American Club will X’ 'Hr. and Mrs. William R. Mc hold l]ta ^nual meeting with eleC' K. Mullen and their daughter, Mrs. tion of officers tomorrow at 8 p.m Port Said, EgyW Marclv 30 Edwin t>. Foster,, who spent last a t the dubhous'ev^. with dinner fol \ (jip)_Two ship convoys were week at Orlfado, Flai, In the heart lowing. Members are reminded that A No outfit is 'complete without moving through the Suez of the orange belt, are presenUy dues for 1957 should bo paid in or Canal today, marking a ,maj- at Daytona Beachj der to attend this meeting. ■ a lovely Spring ; or step toward resumption of Mrs. Gertrude Rayner fnd Mrs, X. itiwmal operations in the 103- Visa Clark? of the MancheaUr Mn and Mrs. Leslie C. Burnett, 11 Edward St., have returned af mfle w ater^y. Public I|e«dth Nursing Assn.r at A S-natlon. 2-*hlp convoy which Ike P en iesl U Doesn’tI lAideBlockk tended the monthly , regional con ter spending the winter months at their home in Islamorado, Fla. entered-the canal yeaterday from ference of the OMmecticut Public « ♦ ♦ Siiez at the aouthern reanmed Xealth Nurseb on March 27 at the X Ita voyage at dawn aftpr being iCare to Patchl Norwich State Mental HoapttM. The—Green Thumb <5ub will Our new collection of E aatitjnil- meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the :IL^ atalled by . a severe qand storm. iThe morning session included' a linerjc. is unquestionably the ^Another 5-ship' convoy entered tour bf the hospital and the ob Community Y. .The subject for Splf^ with Ike discussion will be “Let’s Plan a Yes, where else Hale's smartest and most flattering we Uw^esnat today at Sue*. They \ aervatloh of patlv>ta under treat were the ttrst to V begin {Ssmos^ ! Truth Drive \m ent. In the afterpoon there wpa Garden." Mrs. Pauline Marks„ 4«4 have ever shown. They are priced since Uib ^ waterway , 'was blocked He’ll Resign New York, March 30 <,D— k conference with the doctors of Woodland S t. will Inform the •F.ormer President Harry S. do yoiKfinjd the loveliest Spring from i during the- October-November tlie hospital concerning the method group as to the newest varieties Bi-itlah. FreilCh.^ and- Israeli -at Washington, Maixk 30 (/P) "riuman said yesterday "i just Washington, March 30 (/P) aniiFt^ype of treatment. of annuals and perennials. A so don't give a damn" about —Leaders of organized Labor cial time will follow. Refresh tacks .on Egypt.'- — House Speaker Sam Riw^; ^ , ^ . ^I^ter collection of clothes Some Indlrtdual -vshipt hava strained relations between him today • awaited w o rd ’esterday. Rep. Keating Hlots Operational Limits tection against possible aelf-in- $ 2 - 0 0 $ 5 . 0 0 p , . Iren. Outlaw irlbesmcn seized her f Four area deyej^opment adviser for I of New York, senior Republican This apparently was a hint at crimination.in refusing to tell the Sunday nighf after killing her hus- « ‘h? Judiciary Committee^„m,tg operational power- Spreads; Total band,' enoithcr U.S. aid oW(dal. and rackets committee about his fi .35. Poi-tiand, pre,^a re g to n a 1 introduced a bill to provide for a ,hat have been placed upon«e Ike Orders Reduced nance*. ITie Beiiata inveatigatom tsm-iroflianA - imeciBllstspec In Iren~#orr the N ear ^commission t*WS5 system had been cut off to prevent Kisenhower yeaterdiiy ordered building to nomc degree" by bring* said he expect* -to call a *pecial Colors: Coral, white, blue and'maize. Sues in the are*.’ . ! T7» a-lfness said the woman he 3ir.ed Tangeorkheh Desert tribes (ADA) to throw out any Commu- ______the Federal Housing Adniinlstra- many (amllies of limited in- meeting soon of the Teamsters __ A.bout_l,.Qft0 jilanta were alowlng i waa.“ not men had-soidT t-w as 4lk«iy I'hat- 'tube c o r^ lo n by liquid sodium Ml 3.11SS*441 9 ^ 3 t 8 to 14. ■ '. ' COSTUME niatirwho might sllp-teto the organ that is used sS "a ' heSt' IFahsfer' 'tiaiT '(FHAJ tir cut the down pay- pome foThie housIHg market, executive board; He didn’t aay Open 7 Da\^ A Week to a halt, and employer* warned) aading; she was being hidden by the gang ization of self-styled "Liberals.” the country’sy’s export* exports^ Vwill suffer a , Signs of InJurj- agwf- mart from 7 to 6 per cent on"the The National Association of Home until-it could smuggle , her to the Douglas, in a keynote speech pre- first $9,000 of the value of a new Builder* said the reduction could (CoBtimMd on Pag* Bight) aerlous blow if a eetUttment of the "The blonde white-faced foreign coast and seijd her to Arabia or pared for ..MJA’a lOth' arnii-vereary- _ 'rtve (lelay in commlsgioning the wage disputes is not fo\jnd soon. new sub w-s,- rause(i by efforts to, oV old horhe bought with an FHA- not perk up home building apprecl- *1498 $15-98 er did not have any difficulty and Pakistan. They said they believed cohventipn, said a pledge of non- Insured mortgage, and from 27 to ably unless it ts supplementerl By z : JEWELRY... Most ptants normaUy -(^se Sat had no sign* of injiiry.” . she had nqt been killed by her kid membership in the Communist overcome illfflculties with the urdays, so the impact of itie latest liquid sodium, w-hich la in the jack 2."> per fcent on the balance up to i new' credlt-sttmulatlng legislation. Police Said earher that When napers because she would bring a party or in any .totalitarian organ $20,000. * The administratfrm naa two re- Choose from white and pastel colors extension of the strike wtll\pot *>« I the baniiita attacked the American High price on the slave market In isation still is a basi» qualification et surrounding the nuclear pow-erj TEEN DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR plant. i He also moved to relax a tp -1 quests pendMig in Orngrbss. The in necklaces, earrings, bracelets felt fully until Monday. party, the tribeamen had * their towns on the Persian Gulf and the 'for belonging to the ADA. He home mortgages by I first would boost the\ntereat rate Bulletins . Today’s new walkout* invOl,vew.’’ "'“’T I meat of Elsenhower’s action, a , c"dit resources of banks, building Donald C. Rnrick, cOmUdltte for ORD WINDOW PRODUCT plant at Daganham. They have sep- ; 'i t . .■'■■■ ■ ■■;...... Douglas praised ADA’s decade . president of tS« United Steel of work in behalf of social meaiK SSSSSSl^SSSSSSSSSSSSSa I Hou.se' Banking subcommittee ap- and loan companies, and other THE arate agreements with the unions. i proved an Omnibus Housing Bill-lenders. workers, today naked PreaMent About 200,000 ship 'builders in 70 : urea and civil rlghl*. He saia which would ease home buying , The House subcommittee bill, by George Meemy of the yards hay*. been out for two j "TotaJltarianlai*i' and , man-made to inveetignte thOc^recent aM*l> barriers of faint-heartedness, fear' News Tidbits terfJis even more, and provide' an ; Chairman Rains (D-Ala), would week*. The. yard* hava $900 mil additional 2‘,S bilUon of potential | go further than administration workers’ eteetioh. Bnlletd^^enog lion . -worth of order* on their ( jutd complacency" stand in the way .Culled from AP Wires In the, Feh. U SteeHrnrknr* of future progress. new' government assistance for; recommendations. book*. i home flhanclpg. 1 Tbe Rains bill propoare use of etectlon atm or*, being, counted. . The factory w-ork*rs started i “^ a t U required to realize the Incompirte nhofflcUi returiia greatness of this great country,' Presidential action attested not! 51 billion from the $7 bdllon Na- :--l' their *tep-l^-step walkout a week ’ only the administration's concern I lional Service Life ■ Insurwice ahowed . incumbent, preeideiit y \ / On M akarios Issue he said "la the will, and the lead-M General Sessions Judge John A. Dnrtd M cDon^ lending over erihip to” give - form - and - effect to Mullen in New York orders “mad over the 18-month decline in home 1 trust fund for direct housing loan : S. 'V, (Oontimied OB Page Nlae) bomber” to stand trial desp’lte ; construction 'but also its belief that i to veterans, a move opposed by the Rarick, a SteKeeeport mil the will. Herein lie* the Challenge i worker. •—*— ------X • London. Mairch 'BO C8*)- iThS'f In announcing hiii resignation. to Liberals for the decade ahead.” psychiatric finding he is Insane.; inflation has redsed- for the p res-! administration. X ■ ■ ■■ww ■ I* ' g ' Marques* of SalUbury’s reslgna- Salisbury- -who had served in the Douglas urged Liberals to try. | ; - President Eisenhower signs ent at least — to be a major econ-j It also would Increase the mort-t cabinets of Winstoa Churchill, to improvt social and to) bill to maintain corporation in- omic hazard, gage purchasing authority, of the j VET, I(», V i HOSPITAL H 311*tT01*rt W i l l * tion proteiyng release of Greek- Federal National hjortgage Assn. I ' Pensacola, Flo., March 80 Of) __ * '-W%’ 1.1.111; KAKFAU cy p rla t Arthhishop Makerios EMen and Macmillan—fent the work for eradication of racial and'! come and excise of aales Uxea at, Believe* Spiral tfalled * -f-T-eag ■ g ge focused attendti'on today op a uabi. prlipe minister,* strong note scor religious diacriminktion. | present Ifvels for 15 months. . | 'FHA Commissioner No£man _ P. —'william A. Ltuidy, one of three (Continued on Page Thirteen) surviving\CivU Wnr vetenuMt I v i l l c c l ; I O r l C C '''* * ^ rift over the gox-erdmMt;* ing Makarioh’a release aa "neither T h e second day of dhe 3.flay con-; About 60 apace acientists ha%e ''ecailing tWklTlle higher ; handling of the exp|o*iv* Cyjjinis wiee nop timely.” Me expressed vention w’as given over to speech- ' decided to attempt to fire, rocket j iiodergoee surgery todny^ JTha ■■ P ' Legs looh lovelj^r i ls*u*. fear the action would result in a n aking,. adoption'* of a resta te -, 2,0.36 mile* into space where it .109-yenr-eld warrior woe epee* ' The announcement that JSaUa- "sword of Da'moclea hanging over ment ADA principles, and reports*' would vacuuiw up some scientific nted on March 4 to correct or . in ofir sheer seamless Hu|it Husband bury had quit his cabinet post' as our heads." fi-om political 'and-foreign policy idirt and bring it back fb earth infection Of thq- prostrota gtaad. - leader of gbvlirnment forces ip tiiod . 'He made clear In his letter thatthaf .•’coramtssiorts.”. Groups worked on '. . .. Jailed Marine petltidn U.S. Eisenhower Uiider Fire .Since then he hod Mmplntoadat . ■' Hartford. Slardi. 30 (A')—Mr*. HoUe* of Lords came last night. | wouW continue to support Mac- these late into last night. i District Court Judge for writ of discomfort, -his physlcinn anld. Helen Vf. Kolakoweki, 32-year-old Prime ,Minister MacmUlan’s of- government on other is- Gov. TTieOdore R. McKeldin of ihabeas corpus, -contenting he is nOd wna re-ndmitted to Bnpttnt I rSWHT UNOINg ' mother of two children, was shot flce reported that Queen Elizabeth : h.*ryl*nd, a Republican, wi” *d-1 leing held In .XIaritie JaU. Illegally, Hoopitoi yeeterdny. NYLON to death Ih her home her* last had a^pted hiaresignauon dress a banquet tonight. Agriculture Department says j For Speed on Highway night antypollce said they are. seek lord president of the com Salisbury’* resignation but. stood 28 piA MEN SEIZED TIm ONE A ONLY At the outset of his apeech, I farmers received I per bent more; Belfast; Northern IrelaadU ing her husband,''Frencit, a 36- Salisbury also quit as ^liilittcal t government’* Cyprus Douglas, ah ADA member, re--1 for product* between mid-Febi-uary! ' .. . ^ Aw.,. r.“ -j. . .. year-old machtnist for questioning. controller of Britain's Atomic polify and^the release of the Ai-ch- called the 'organization at the i and mid-March, partially offsetting _ ^ (^—-jcatch up with the-President. They .March 80 (P)—M'ora than M t Chief Michael Godfrey asdd Kola- biahop. "I am convinced that this ponce' and aoldlera swooped ^ HOSIERY.-.; Energy Development. 'Macmillan’s a rt of-.-generoua atatemanship will start prescribed that h o one could■ 2 per cent decline in previous ' S«"-' (IVO«-) I I* the.Londonderry area todiay ' kowskl's 13 -(year - bid daughter, itmtepient said the Earl qf Hqrae, j crlticizefl what He termed” evtdent at all times. LIFETIME PICKET I ,s : (JArolyn. told police she saw her reap its reward,” Macmillan aaid. a.n' (R ir.n 1 '..v * i In new’ spring shades micro film-' . Coptiftonwealth relations secre In his letter, Salisbury expressed (Continoed on Page Five) Sen. _Scheoppel <«-Kan.) traffic safatv”. durinx 1 the Dhtsidi father fire t'lfo shots from a .38 tary,' will take over as lord preai. elemental traffic eafety”, during j the p'htsidential car. was “ironic” puMicaa Army (IRA) extrans* f i n c i nip resisting w’ith reinforced heel Y ' ’ Fashions conviction Makarios had undergone he wants Congress to deny union rresldent Eisenhower’s drive - to j since he said billboards are spread 1*1*. Police eaid they also; aetaad a a e M iH U M th* Prime Minister him- no-ohange of heart. He also voiced *h5p agreemrats tO an.v labor Gettyaburg. Pa..'yesterday.-. across the epuntry bearing Eisen- $06 pounde of gelignite ' exple. and toe for extra wear. . N etcest'. Kolakowsld, according to God- union- which “chooses to .act as a Tlw ONLY Motof Fooco Nrat Does NOT frey, ia waiting trial in Superior i , fear the religious leader’s release Big B52 Explodes . Neuberger’*,comment was made I howei'I's picture and an appeal to live, 150 yards ol fuse wire, a • I. ; * Fancy r would .do ’’increasing injury-to that | : political party;” . . ,, Southern in an intendew after reporter* ac-|mbtoriats to. drive safely, dozen bomb*.' 4 Amerlcaa typa Ooixrt. — here , on a charge molest- v ; Informedi„'f aources aaid Sallshury I'>nw(wyv«.-. who burned Mojio Yoof Homo Look Like a Factory! Ing Carolyn, haying been bound had told th* cabinet of his decision- close end confident rela'tio’nship I f m ' Aiy* IV pjlP T lllsa'* J* ‘‘*’**’*," cotn^uying the Preaidem aairfi "I am disturbed by. this evident rovolvors,' eeverpl n a n d r e d ,.x with Turkey which should, to my ' iT C ar L UISH chapel, in 1952 riot,-ststage boxing Elsenhower was driven to 'hla! disregard of the-speed ,law* and roands of aramuntUon and MO over following a hearing in . twlicc earlier thia week, and was hacked niatchea to earn money for re- S p r . oourt oh Dec. 1 7, mind, be the main -basis of British Gettysburg Farm at apeeds up toj elemental, traffic, safety' by the detonators. • UfoMaw AiamiawB! # S«o proof Coastroefioot . i by some other mintstera in his t^ - policy in the Middle East at the 'Tulsa.-'-Okla., March 30 !*V-A kullOing. ~“- Og StorOy Hoovy Sowfe! O Proftete ChHdraa A-PoHl MedickI Examiner Walter Wels- 70 miles dn hour. .The car wa*: Preeidelht’s cara\’kn.” Neuberger u - the detachable ■enborn akld that Mrs. Kolakowaki positioh to the release of Makarioi. present time.” , B<*nt B52 Jet bomber, costing $8- -Judge preaiding at trial of I>. driven by a Secret', Service roan. : *aJd. “In this country we want no NEW THAI CABINET a Sfroao^^S Paroioogai # Profoefs yoor Proporfyl ^ Perennial Favorite, died inatantly. of ^a- bullet in the These informants aaid word of - From Mkhe in the SeyicheUs fa- mUllon. exploded in a '•bright-ball Johp Bodkin Adams suggeeto more Sen. Ooldwater (R-Arlz.) said: policy of one law for the king-and C Bangkok. ikoUand. Blarch .80 a Coa'tllotortogti O SHofHks yoor Hoewl'-j. head. the widening split' had prompted lands where he. had been exilgd, of flame” yeaterday. killingi tw*o quMtlonlng of -prosecution’s tqp .that wa# "tod fast for anybody.’’! another for'the'ptaln people. CTlfPrima Minister' P. Plbol* • Novor Noodi Paiatiaf I O .LowloCoetl Godfrey quoted Carolyn aa say Macmillan's .decision' to , return k Makarto*. aaid he would refuse to crew' member*, as, it crashed info I'medical expert to help Jury decide Hd said In a -rtparate Interaiew; ■ wpnde’r who w'rpte all those songgreiB today aaaouo^ for. ing she ohd Mrs. giolakhwaki had day early from his Bernauda Msit negotiate with Britain to settle the a farm pasture about 15 miles murder case against .the phyaician. that perhaps Elsenhower should billboards vrith the Presi- mation -of HiSlkueil'B new coM- CAPE s u i t . . . been a'ttrocted' late last night by a [Where he conferred with neskfent. , Cyprus retaeUion until he is allowed north ot here, • , : . . U.S. Presidential Envoy James •take to the air.^Where. there is ^ net after leagtiiy meetings o( BLOUSES... .Eisenhower and Canadian leader*, to return to the Mediterranean Isle. Tn-o pther crewmen parachuted P. Richards tells news conference his Seri Mangoslla party. PIbat. C p .'tj £ l>h ImcauM! ii £(nL\ a fileiihU!! noise., outside their Princeton St. - -...I... ,h.' an mil. o*7y folks to driv* carefully." By J a u h ty Jr.^— A s u it t h a t is home. V, Salisbury, 68-ye*r-old former ^ Although free to leave the Sey- to safety. Both were hospitalized, Eisenhower Uoctrine wa* wel sohggrom ssid there woold ba VictorU—JUDY BOND’S NANCETTA. comed In all .Middle . Ba«t coun equally smart with or without the ' When they investigkted. God- foreign minister, is a member of chelle*, Makaries -i* prevented by one of them in critical condition. ao change te govetiunent policy. the luxurious blend of DACRON, cotton Si*N: GREEN STAMPS W iT^ CASH SALES the diatinguiBbgd Cecil family Britain from returning to Cyprus. Ail'were Boeing. civilian, em tries he has visited .eo'faf. ^ owing onlyneb, for «an oecMlc^^loccasional din!dip »«>wer-muat have h 'd some preaa- '■j; .cape, giving you tiyo suits in one. Iil , frey said the’ gift told .him, they ing reason fpr wanting to get to and nylon, gives a silky splendor to ;this found Kolakowaki on the lawn. which has aarved Britain’* mon- . He assailed the Aritlsh govern ployes on an. experimental- flight i. istate Doparbnent ^f EducatIM In the road or k, railroad track. PROTEST SPEIDEL CHOHEE \ the alwa.vs smart navy and white , kreha for 450 years, He w$« be from Wichita, Kan. 'She ;dqad wer# intensive tt^ning'to be given diir- Reporters, in separate car* were 'Oetti'fburg' In a ‘hurry. Otherwise, Paris, 3fnrcb 80 (Afi—A bstok CALL Ml 3-6854 dainty lace-trimmed blouse featuring the According to the girl, her father ment as intransigent and declared he said the President ought to 0 ^ ■ check. 10 6 ^ wool . Sizes 9 to 16. foUbwad ttMUn back into the house lieved to. have been one of the mas- peace could not. be restored until identified •*: .Ross B. Patrick, 47, ing 8-week session this summer at left behind when they, were exploded on ithn ctowded iMn* ^mosl flattering Peter Pan Collar. 'It’s soft aerve the- speed law*. • •. walks of the Clqaai^ Elyasig ■i; srtiere he firedd t'kotw. sbot* at her tarmmds. in i the Conservative t lie colonial |i>veniment abolishes pilot, Wichita, and Jol^n W. Mc- teachers ooliegM will .-prepare flagged down to the 55 mile speed ’ and feminine with everything—and so easy mother, one ot them IbdjUng.in the pmrty'm efforts^ to find a sticcMaor ‘ mergeney regulation* and frees Cort. 32, nartgato . Mulvmne, Kan. about $50 new tjrachera for clash- Un*it by a Montgomery County, Eisenhov.-er 'irent tb his forth for today whila a gieep wf *a**- ’ to kiep fresh, too: It washes like a dream, for. Sir Apthon^ Eden p* prime) held on Charles P. Ormvem 34. Wichita; roooM. Two\*camenro\*cam at (Joast Md. police car. No * w * t# 'w ere a sjeckend of rest ahd relaxatioh: #«■ peeped-dew* • the ste e d l * ‘ The Jm flAncdllR j ceiling, the other in her he*«- thouaaiMM of CypriqU” A Secret 'Service agent sold last, I'''..: . drips dry smoothly, seldom needs ironing. .00 Kolakowskl fled tlM scene in a mlnlstort MacmlU^. wok iuun^; political charge* co-pitot, suffered critical tajury'to Guard Station In Alame^, dalif., made. protest Sipaasi Iha opfcMiodBl J . ,u . ,— ■-.-i -c.^ nred, 30, When thf squad.eor turned bock night there wag no spacial, roason sd'O em o* Mams Bp*ld*w\' i h J W H A M c o u In white only. Sixes 32 to 38—$5,98 iis m ,COM H-.;-v,:Cv 'v:\ri bioek .mad wtiit* hkrd top aedon a* it Jan. 10, twp houra sV- J The Greek --Cypriot majority the brain: Eoijl (nee. special eenrt-naar^ ectioii oka rsm to a neighbor'* iwihe to hod spent 8 0 malh- for alleged brutality to teenage a t !the County lint, newnnan had a NATO poM T ^ peeaew -W *./ MAMCNitnR f - , ,0»OirrsWEA* DEPT<-SBCOND FLOQB ■•f - " J WEADT TO y n O A M ^ -M Vl OOS ' UIIUBWI tb* firl toM polioi|. with the QuecfL 7 '\.(CMita|W ii>pa Png* .Thy**), (Oanttaaed en-Paco-M^); ai|unen ia bade traln&lg. to' driva 95 to lOp miien an hour to ...... sth n M o a. \L,-: ht&L; \ ■■ ■/ ; COINiR MAIN OAK' STRlIfs'> 0 7- \ . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ - e w y MAIN Mipd OAK S T i^ ^ 7 ^ 1. m •4 .- / 'if'M-r ■'-I-''.’,- •- : - ■ i-t'' ■ . -] ■ 'V'- - ■(. ’ . : ■ -I- i - ./. ' V ■ ■ , < T-: M X X i f . " ' K'.- ' ' i7 i 3; i '
i- -- ..dLia ‘ 1 ’ fi:- k-¥k‘-‘!K .■iV ' >"■ 1:" " / ' % \ - '■i : :IV.'V V ■h/K ~\y: 4.- M i :% k fe-;; if '.',,- v'v'*' ' o '; € ' )" ' ■ ■ V -■■ ■ ■ p a g e T im E S . \: SATURDAY, MARCH 80, 1057 ■ X f ' NAKCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, C^NN,./SATURDAY, MARCH 80, 1^57 \ MANGHESTfiR/EVENING'HERAliD, MANCHEgTEB, CONN., / TAGS ■■ \ A; there ie no real , whldl takes vjeliiofly hMBUBO to mature and ^ada by Lawla A: KnoK. OosaW [planes Rednci Ireitrictioii on epotUBg the h ^ Assembly Plaj^^' f '--•4 '-V.* ;ar Industry anlmale from the air, saye Martin letter only enpe Driv^ Dolwtions , BoUoii t£adi«^N ai(ie4 TMCA aafacutive director. 1 le ini' dangbp of Rift in British Cabinet Heft’s How to TaktvUlt caiadwlck is returning to the / Alankan Bears Verya of The Ajichorage D a l ly Mystery TMCA secreUryshlp frfter farvlng,l ^aste Produc on Times. ' . / ' .'s ahartng ■ 's fate.X' T , Now over ^^8^000 ToCoi^YPost With the Alaskan .population "Eaty m Saw Mojiiiil stir yaiuy on the peratinnel staff o fj Survival Chance an ■ ___ __ -. 259 R ec^ e Shots Gibbons ^Assembly,' • Catholic the New BHtalii Machtna Co. He To Make BoM*ds growtof fast land planes belog For an Ths Iqeil Red Cross Drive total trunk Is a boot Ladies'af^olum bus, will meet icxnwrt' X. cam (Wick, PUta- graduated from TufU Collage and >B1MFUB TKIOKS < N usi^w more. #nd more, toe alow- Inched'oyer the . 18,000 mafk this . Spring Speeial ll«L hak l»Ma anpotntaiMiwoclate NtfrUi M i t t . Ahcltorage, AlashA — Chancts In Potip Immunization Clinic Tuesday in the cafeteria of St, the Yale Divinity School, after Havah'a-*4york > a j begun on a ' / SOMETIMBS WORK •tary of tha ^artforoyCounty wWch ha was employed on toe By Alfred Shetaiwold , ■ Kaat.Wrst rutawHible ' of surriy^ are an none too bright morning. At returns were made by i a i M School. Mrs, Abhn F. Tler- Tnia . annbunceimenV waa |3,870,boo rtoUffy . on Cuba'a NORTH for thelie North American «on ‘ 25 volunteer workers and mall y, presttient, will open the meet \ 10 STORM WINDOWS New Haven YMCA Staff And the| That wasn't v a r y clever,* Bolton, March 30 tSpecljjau^^sht should be at the church at 7:10 p. southern coaat'ihat will use sugar* A ,K'7 * 's nenf’s biggSat and most pi^a contributions of $75 were tallied. in g at 8:15, during which Ume the New Britain YMCA staff. ' Foxy,'^ West observed rather bit On Makapios Issue ! >6cal "I- F J I »■ game; the AlaSkan brdwn bekr. The spring sessions of Vxi members will work on cancer 2 ST0 RM DOORS As associate; teoratary on . too I cane___ bagvaae, _ aaugar-lndustty _ terly. ' ’ ♦ A K Q ; • ' Chairman PbancU J. Mahoney Union Service Tomorrow x Coimty YMCA staff, will organise ^vaste product, in the production of ‘True enough,” Mr. Fox replied. This condition't^a eome about drive to immunize adui^ts j^alnst dressings, with Mrs. Herbert A.' Both Are Nationally Advertlaed A K d populkUon^ on Cyprui wild, re)oiclng and celebratlona by reported that a 32.000 rise in toe The Union service is th^aecond d supervise various phases of I ijutiding boards of all grades.. Ih- But it worked. Who cart ask for ---- ^---- f——------f'*- polio wefe concluded tWs week this Lenten sekson held Jointly by MacArdle in charge. . -- „yjjj be hardboaiHl," tUeboard, WBST . - ^ manded that British rule he ended- Greek CypA” **.**" release of total during the past four days’ MANSFIELD thX County YkfCA program In too1 more?” ' Makarlos^ - 'v when 259"^rsons r e c c e d injec the two local Protestant churches. Mra. Catherine Fogarty, who S' ' The ieonverss- 'f A I V ,B 'A Q « • and toe Island united with ^beece. had raised the hopes of thefcAm- County '• towns, including club and decorative panels. fxA K » 8 5 NT 10 • r In Nicosia, RrUlah armored cars tions,^ The second ^ I c -of toe The Rev. Theodonr^. Chandler heads., the committee for the KNDS SCNDAT g r o u ^ fo r all ages, youth con- tiort was about The EOKA underground organijn* paign tjornmittee. ’ Jr., pastor of the:/ Congregational The boards will be market^ in A to t 8 » 4 tion hda been waging a campaign^.:were parked at every other rtreet "Myiiery Auction," reminds every A Tmt TnU u ferencek youth and gb^mment, the Caribbean areat, In the' new the play of toe' "We have, been eapeoialjy pleas month was held atjthe school with Church •will deliver the . evening member attending to bring A • • l ^ s i o N J iri» ♦ w »* of violctnca to (niat toe Britiah drirner to aee that . there la no Let ^ Bill Tunaky show ^ E A R physlcalxedu'catlonal programs, process to be used, the pith is first trick. West ^ SOUTH X . Britain haa offered the ialander* I change. , ■ V ^ ed,” Mahoney atate^ "by the locAl Dirpbtor of j4ealth. Dr. Rob message enttlled '"The Soil of the wrapped gift, and to be prepared you how you can take V- B n tIK E S A T T A B L E cooperatlv^rograms.wlto 1 * 1 separated from the bagasse.fibers, opened toe king Mr. Fox more aelf-govfeniment but haa aaid l The strict emergency re^la- ert Bowen, in charge Heart." JtTuited Methodist CHiurcJi to tell about it in a way that will It 'easy Just like this "Vid^o Eyeryday*' number of contributions received MrS R. Kneeland Jones Sr., local senior^oir will sing. A fellowship OUT” ROCK” agencies, tlftysummer swimming making possible ‘a board o f' higfi of hearts', arid A J 10 0 t S 3 violence must be ended before i tlona prdhibitlng public assemblies by mail this week. Several' of excite the curiosity of the bid<)ers man. !■ TMk. classes and vagabond camps and Mr. Fox dropped CTATi chairman of the evept jotntly-spon- hour will follow the service when E - \ A 0»*a»_Ffc! tensile strength without -the use of F Q I J h a r tfo r p b R ights stops can be taken toward thatlajid demoriatratlons. were Jgn^ed these contributors have indicated and resulj in good prices. Proceeds • PABK OPENS « P. M. a local "m CA com^ttees. artificial binders. It can be trMted the queen of -Mr. Pox ♦ 7 objective. ■ ■ ! Thursday arid, Friday. But they had already given where they s^ed by to® March ' of Dimes' refreshments will be served. will be sent to the State organiza-' H. spielMeeoa 4k Ce. Ise. Chapter and the Grange., reports' \ Events at Center NO DOWN PAYMENT TILL MAY! to resemble grained wood, marble, hearts. .. ♦ A Q J 4. # # r M f l S O M Turkey and Cyprus’ T:urkrah.j Sir John Hardlhg. soon after re- ■work butxwere sending a small tlon which sponsors the CVO es and other textures. It is more re There was nothing very eteVer North Raid South B'est minority have firmly opposed the turning to the island from Lnndon. sum to toe local cliapter to keep tentative plana for an October Events at the Congregational say contest and^ other projects. sistant to wear-and tear than natu o'r brilliant about this play, hut it I NT Pass 4 B Paid campaign for union of Cyprus and decreed there had been enough Us blodd program and’bther serv clinic are already receiving conaid-, church next week include a ipeet-- The hostess committee will serve worked. West look ^ at Mr. Fox ing of the Executive Board at 8 FREE ESTIMATES — NO OBLIGATION! ral wood. Pita Psis > „ ■ for the hc^st in loccti show s' Greece. celebrating. He ordered a dusk tor ices as the Job." eration. . . j , .h. fruit punch atJJle social to follow. suspiciously,, thought for a long Opsnlag ledd— F K dawn curfew affecting evebyon^fn ' Those who assisted at the p.m. on Monday; military whist at Conditions on Cyprus were re Mahoney again empht^ized that 8 p.m. Tuesday; Senior choir at lime, and finally shifted to a low ported back to normal today after Cyprus Under 27 years of a g ^ March clinics Include Mrs. Edwina Production of. tninslators dur club. the present total is unljr slightly O'Brien, Mrs. Byron H. Shinn and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and Junior Alvord Reelected channel more than one-third of the' intend ing 1956 soared to 18,000,000 units M l 9-! y CONCERT Make It Natural i Hearts J 7 8 Diamonds A K Mrs O. W. Roberts, registered choir at 2.30 p.m. Friday. A meet compared with 3,600,000 in 1955.1 BILL TUNSKY s Naturally Mr, Fox wort this and ed goal, and every contribution, nurses'. Mrv'Peler Massolini, Mrs. ing of all men interested in helping Q J 8 . Clubs A Q. What do you howeyer small, will be of great By /19956 the annual total Is ex-1 \ By State Group hastily ran two rounds of diamonds Hebron \ Bruce Rpnson, Miss Mary Tedford, with the Easter breakfast will be MOWN UNIVERSITY ©LEE CLUl aay? with vEarryBarents^MyeUeet ' / * ' aitistance ,in keeping the ipcal held at the pariah room at 3 p.m. pected to reach 290,000,000. \ . , , X " . , in order to get rld '^ a heart loser. Answer: Bid one diamond. With Mrs. James KJar, Mrs. John Klar, He still had to lose two. trump Newscaats in the State, Gath ridsi:?’ Martin Alvord,. head of the Town two suits wide open, you ahduld ■XT?; Tnhn Masses Tomorrow WEDNESDAY tricks, but his contract waa aafe. ered by WNBC’a Big ’ British Doctor Trial Recalls-----'' ‘ Joseph Mack. ' t*lanning Commission, was re riot consider an opening bid of one One of the^ residential areas Masses’will'be celebrated at St, The point of the hand is that •no-trunrf>. Junior Choir to Sing APRIL 3 - * 8 P.M. elected chairman of the Connecti eyen a very simple falsa, card will Film Staff. ^ from which returns were received Junior choir will sing at, Umted MOurice C3iurch tomorrow at 8:30 cut Fe^raQon of Planning, and work some 'of the time. Yriii must Copyright KNS7, Oenend Sim ilar Incideiit in Hebron today was that headed by Mrs. Ed Methodist worship Services si U and 10 a-.m. Zoning Agmcles at a meeting of think- of toe play quickly and must Features Oorp.) J W N B C mund Hindle of 33r Parker St. a.m. tomorrow. The choir is com Mrs. Nettle Fait ^ MaachMttr High S e h ^ Auditorium" . ■ 5 ______; • the group iVednesday In Meriden exechte it very naturally, as and' includes a section bounded by posed of 30 children ranging in MI'S. James, L. Rogers of B(^lon Sponaored Ey A panel discussion waa held on though you had no choice. Even for fill the N BC By SUSAN PENDUETON ‘•price of toe leaflet. “Why. he was Oakland, Demin„, Woodbridge and age from 8 to . 10 years. They are Center Rd,. lias'.reccK-ed word of .regional plannnm with Ward Duf. then. It won’t work every single « u _ in (Unecial)__I born in my house, I thought. But I ydall Sts. and the -South Windsor directed by Mrs. Susie Daley. the death'of her sister; Mrs. Nettle HATS OFF t h e H b «A N D M BROWN ODDB of MANCHESTER Hebron, March 30 (Specl t) L.,,at ,;hiid of tho,se days ever had fy, editor of OMKHartford TlmeS time. But it costs you nothing to The trial of an English physician, | money as that? . and Vernon town hn®*. The Rev.. Carlton T. Daley has (Goodrich) Fait, Springfield. Mass, this morning. Mrs. Fait suf . AMD t h e MANCHESTER gCNIOR CHAhnUER representing the Mw-tford ragion try. , TWOOD Dr. John Bodkin Adams, accused | Possibly sdme one of toe area WorlMrs aasisUng the leader in Chosen "Bv What Authority?" m . . . to the best tasting sandwich T. Ledyard BlaReman,/former Daily QneaUott clude Mrs." James Darby, Mrs. his sermon topic •at the worship fered a shock recently. 'lomYom* (ll-K) WOW..U . of putting a wealthy elderly pa- i may even now have one of these OF COMMERCE executive director . of\tkd Detroit As dealer, you hold: Spades. 8 daka Wayaa "w— ------S^nley Wojcbskl, Mrs. Sol Cohen, service. A nursery will be conduct-1 - - we’ve ever had , . TICKETS #1X0. ' Metropolitan Regionalx Planning M. O’Hara Alda Bay ik . w , . . ™ Mrs.' William Davis, Mrs. Harry ed in the educational wing during Advertisement— Aaae BaaeraM lilt ft*)fit) BViniAYNBWaB tw — _____ \ Millette, Mrs.. I Charles Packard, the hour of worship.. j Joseph's Barber Shop—moved Commission, gave an address on “The Wings dsft (IMS) ODTeSBY^ ■ \ benefit from her will, recalls a of the Graves or Peters SHADY GLEN toe role of the town in regional of Eagles^’ “NightfkU” “ Plekalt’a Cfcarta” . \ X 'similar occasion W’hich took place foo^itteg now Jiving in Hebron. Mrs. Patterson CTiaffin. Mrs. The adult Bible class, ^ v e n -jin Bolton, 130 yards, from Bolton planning. (tt-M) wntB. wiDB w oau>\ George Negro, Mrs. Walter Smith tures in Faith, and the , ^church | ^ake Hotel, Formerly Brookside la Calar "Sarlax daMlas” i \ ^<10. many years ago that it is all , wg read of sin)ilar cases of the X d;tc ( I) XKbicAL Hoanpmi firit forgotten,now. kind every now, artd then happen- Ji,.' Mrs. Richard Howes, Mrs. school session will be held at 9:30 Luncheonette, GRILLED MioiiKiatv^^ "Dlakalaa” ■rhe man accused was Ur. T. jog in, this or other cbuntrles,. not Richard McMullin, Mrs. Edith Mc- a.m. tomorrow STARTS SUNDAY tits ( t) XAN BEBIMD TBE BAhOE Thatcher Graves, a relaliye, prob- always proven, of course, but not Mulllh, David McMulllri, Mrs. Rus At 3 p.m.. the Commission on Manchester Evening Herald Bol (It) 8BB IT HOW—"PaUad, sell Miner, Mrs. Leonard Sand- Membership and Evangelism will HAM AND CHEESE Bock Hadiaa letr* ably a nisPhew, of'E x-G 6v. John joing the practitioner's reputation ton correspondent, Mrs. Joseph BNDR Jady Holliday strom and Mrs. Joni.than Law. meet at the church. D'ltalla, telephone Mitchell S-5545. TOMQHTt ' Rickard Cania la (X) G A U ^ : S. Peters oL Hebron, who was si- gny good in any case. , LUNCHEON s p e c ia l ; Bock Hadaaa (It) OBAH «B B Another group reporting. heaT- The youth membership cla.« SANDWICH" “GUN "Im pari t i latarraHaa an so a physiciariv i ------will meet at 4 p.m. The meeting-of “BATTLE HYMN” “FULL OF Necra laatita^aP* The younger aqctor's first name Manchester Evening Herald ed by Mrs. Ronald Gates, is' serv la Calcr aad ClaemaScopa FURY” KING (It) BAY ANTHONY SHOW was really Thomits but when he MelhodLst Youth Fellowship has iSISlSISIi^lSiSISISi&ISiHSiSISJSISiS^^ Try one yourself soon and you'll agree J*ha Wane I I I Hebron correspondent. Miss Susan ing the .area bounded by Tolland CHOICE OF— LIFE” In Color ^ \ w« Alda Bay Alts "RAW BDOE” . t)M ( MS) PBEM MNFEiBENCB gan his professional career he been' canceled since its members a Shady Glen Grilled Ham end Cheese •WINGS OF Ceat. tram l:M S:iS4:lS4:U S:0G-S:«6"8:M (U) BANOE BEDEB Njei B. Pendleton. .ACademy 8-3454. Tpke., Broad St., W, Middle'Tpke. t HOSPITAL BEDS Spndwlch tastes better . , . has more A^.SCALLOPS EAGLES” Knn. "BANDIDO” ppped the Thomas and became are expected to attend tU n i o n •‘NlghtfaU” (M) OCYLOOK dni and toe East Hartford town .line. services at 7:30 p.m. at .the church. ham in it than any you've ever had! Tech. Alio ,';Tea- From $1795.00 tits ( t) BADOE Na. 714 T. vhich Atheneum Notes Roger Bagley, Mrs. Benton Whit PHONE MI 3-4159 plaa '■The Black Whip” (W) XEET THE PBES8 she lives,\now known as Pendle- Wednesday and Wesley choir at 3 | FOR SALE or RENT (5S) POLKA CABAVAN . comb, Mrs. Donald Carpenter. Mrs. ★ SPAGHETTI cmd MEAT RALLS or SAUSAGE tonin. The house was built in 1816 Richard Relchenbach. Mrs. Valere p.m. Friday. §iB®a®BiajaiarajaMraiajai3fa®aiB/a/aja! S:tt ( S) BANDSTAND by Dr. (jJ'av*?' father, John Siieclal Exhibitions The Rev. Theodore W. Chandler ■ 4:15 (U) dOE PALOOKA Raymond, Mrs. G. F. Lockwood, Jr. Will preach on "The Decision Graves, who (ras born in 1806. Opening of exhibition of. water- Mrs. Robert Werner, Mrs. (Charles I, n iW A B E b AND COOKED TO YOIW ^TIOTAOTION 4:te (Vt) BIG PICTDBK YOUR YARN SHOP of Judas ’ at 11 a.m. worship at ; I I FORMERLY OF^ (N> .LET’S------1 FIND] OTT Operated Cabinet Shop colors and drawings by the late Meyera, Mrs. G. C. Weir, Mrs. the Congregational Church tomor-. UMt)I) FLOBIDAFLOl DKBRY (One Block Eaet of Mala He operated A. cabinet shop, reofg,e Pratt and ^Mrs. Harold \„ P .;D ;^ O M O L Ip Q COMOLLO>S EPICURE j TBB JILL GOBY SHOW Between Oak aad Blrcb) Reginald Marsh, Tuesday, April 2, row. Cihurch school session will be-: BEER — WINES 1 KY KT—KING made arOcles of fUgniture. chairs, Burnett. gin at 9 :30 a.m. . i, f SPY tables, and coffins, '^or the last 4 to 6 p.m. in the Speeial Exhibi F LIQUORS , 2 (ie> FOCI'S ''* Mahoney urged residents who There will be no meetings of the,^ You Can Taste The Quality' * Alt Ntedlewerfc mentioned article he ebarggd from tion Gallery of Morgan Memorial. live, in either of these areas who youth groups of the church tomor- "We deliver" ] (IS) WKSTXBN THBATEB half, as tiU (II) BOY BOGEBS Supplies a dollar to a dollar and> Members and their friends are In- wish to contribute to call the lead- row since members plan to attend jr « • . u (55) WE8TEBN PLAYBOGSE shoM'n by old bills. ACADIA RESTAURANT * Ftm Instruefions i Vi ted to attend this-preview and “ers^or.any of thetmirighbors l|ste(j TT special union Lenten servlee-at 1K ll| 4 | | | ff H rU B S t i l f QB 4 l:tW(-t)-FOBEIGN LEOIONNAIBB He also raised broOmcOrn, and ipa at which Mra. Marah will be ;,up Unitod Methodist Church at 7:30 p .T M n iH II UlMg O IU I0 9 , 103 TOLLAND TURNPIKE (tl) DISNEYLAND and they will be pleased' to piC Pjdk TREAT THE FAMILY TO A DELICIOUS t:ee ( t) FABIAN OF SCOTLAND * Ftm Poridng made brooms. He had a turning guest of honor. Exhibition opens to their contribution. l.m Those wishing transportaUon : A ▲ ▲ JK A A ^ • YABD lathe run by a-small brook which the public Wednesday, April 3. Enjoy Good Food and EVERY SAT. NIGHT DINNER SERVED IN OUR NEWLY 50 COTTAGE ST— BH 9-2358 (II) SIX O'CLOCK BEPOBT flowed through the farm acres. ^ -Major spring exhibition “Gdl- Beverages, loo! At— MUSIC BY REDECORATED HAWAIIAN ROOM (IS) XOVIE But his son Thomas, one of t.h® (55) BABN DANCE t:tt ( M5-1I) AIB POWEB \^cted in Three Years: A Museum TO COMPLETE THE PERFECT EVENING t:U (U> dORNITY'XABTIN "D m Dafaat of dapaa” more enterprising sons, wanted Within a Museum," a survey of the BICDB lODAT SHOW something different from life. '8T A B T 8 t l (tMt) ROY BOGEBS museum's acquisition of. the past '"rBLi, .o r u i ’B” O o k G r ill Wally Fields DANCE MUSIC WILL BE / f U E E A P C t;lt ( M5) ANNIE OAKLEY “Brady’a Baaaaia” Perhaps he took cue from his - TOMORROW 'le TALL HEN” so Oak S t, Manchesternesier FURI^ISHED BY THE thr^years. open to the public now Coat.' ftaSi 1:W uncle. Dr. Peters, who had made throu^ May 5. The ejmibitlon is WE CATER TiO: good ij) the profession. So Thomas Thstcher Graves, studied medicine. an impassive showing of the con- WEDDINGS. BANQUETS, PARTIES. Etc. Don WILLIS Garage How he did ibis we donj, know. neisseur^p of tho.se who direct ' Shown At SPECIALISTS IN Perhaps ^ ''riding" with his the musei^'s purchasing, as well WALNUT RESTAURANT as an illustration of the museum's FROM 1:80 WHEEL AUGNMENT and W )( ( ( L uncle. Dr. ^Peters, as was the cus- 5:25 . 7 WALNUT STREET4JMI 9-8070 BRAKie 8ERV10E alignment ton) in todse days, and getting in growth wltoin\a period of time. THE MOULIN 9:25 GENERAL AUTO REPAIR that way a practical knowledge of New galleriek of Renaissance BUtchen 9-4581—18 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER treatment of patients. and Baroque ,ArKdisplayli)g Ger can ROUGE DAYS ^ Brutil-ytl man polychrome itatue^' Floren dellcatt.'.;ht The room in which he slept was OF PARIS... M (It) BOSEXABY CLOONEY (U> TBA pointed out many years ago by tine- majolica, and Venetian glass ■L wis the mott SHOW T:M ( t) YOU ASKED POE IT his aged aunt. Miss Amanda have juat opened. Thb muaeum’a (Ft) FATHEE KNOWS BEST (It) LASSIE collections of this perlodxmay now THE STORY S pissionitt (M) BANGE BIDKB (IMI) T7TH BENGAL LANCRBS Graves, Tito ( 5-55) DEATH VALLEY DAYS "Tea Thoaaaad Bapeet” But he was not content to stay be seen in light modern ^trround-; ■Mm w h VV piinter ot FORA (It) MY FRIEND FUCKA OFAMAN^^^I MANCHESTER (U) ITALIAN VABIETY BOUB in Hebron. He was probably in ihgs. r\ them till ^ ’’BUad Fatih” (U) BOSEXABY CLOONEY In keeping with the arrival of xOFFIRE! DELICIOUS (» ) TBA , SHOW practice at one time, in Provi DPuvc--9)i'3lieatJie til) HIGHWAY PATBOL Tilt ( M5-U) XABOE A OOWEB dence, R. I., for he was accused spring is “ Hats and Headdresses: Titt t) OR SUSANNA C H A X nO N SHOW 1820-1920," now on view in tn^ a g n a v e x IlMS) BUCCANBEB9 of sending to a wealthy widow B c’Lt O n n o t c h (IMI) CIRCUS BOY Textile Gallery on the second floor'll "Prlxe af Aadalaaia" "The Lady aad the Cfrcaa” there, a Mrs. Bellamy, if we re NOW CONTINUOUS FROM «:S0 VM. EVERY NIGHT (te-») PEOPLE ABE FUNNY l:td ( t-lMS) aNDKBELLA (Coler) call the name correctly, a box of of the-Morgan Wing. "Five Gener-' SUNDAY (It) FILM FESTIVAL atarrlay Jalte AadreiTa with ations” of wedding dresses are TONIGHT ONLY _ _ “ Thar Warn Net Dirldad” Jaa Cypher. Howard Uad- poisoned candy; She had made a t:M ( M5-U) JACKIE GLEASON aay. Dorothy Stlchaey, Ilha will in his favor, being greatly being ahown in the adjacent Good SHOW—Hayh O’Brlaa, X. Clmie, Kaye Ballard, AUee taken with him. He was found win Parlor. American Indian cos- C., -Oaaatai .Eauaetl-Kelly. Oheatley aad Bdlth Adame, -tumes and bead work may be seeri DINNER Felix Adler, Happy Kallam, (IMt) STEVE ALLEN SHOW .1- guilty arid sentenced to life im- Tadaa I'laL Jlax I'aaa, Gaeata: Teaaeiaaa Erala Sprisonment. The story goes that in the first floor Morgan corridor Dieter Taaae, athara. Ford. Parry Lea, The Cal- he died in a Denver., Colorado, cases. Through April’ 30. "T SPEAKER (tt-tt) PEBBY odxo SHOW - Uaa Klda aad Xethar af the Calor—Laaa Taraar, Jallaa year Award will ha preaaat- prison. . A new group of drawings, water- La Bata aad Rmaa B ed la Olaah Share •Two of A Kind’ colprs, and oils from various Bos Hartla” •__ (X) AXATEUB HOUB tilt ( MS) LAWBENCE WELK t:M (tl) OPEN HEABING • When a small chjkf this cor ton galleries, has been hung in the TRY HOWARD JOHNSON'S SHOW Collector's Corner. Reasonably OS) OALB STOBM BHOW M)k! tiM (tMt) TV HOUB (Cater) “The< respondent saw In.A shop window Batld-Up” in Colchester,, a leaflet on which priced works ol art which fulfill 11-OZ. HEAVY STEER (ltd!) CAESAB’S HOCB (U> XOVIE was printed iri large lype, "Two miuieum standards are available to (5t> CODE t . ^ , • iM ( t) OMNIBUS (IMd) ALFBED HITCHCOCK Of A Kind." Photos -of two crim the Hartford Collector. /a rk CHARCOAL BROILED Fraaeala: Fart III—"1 inals were shown, one being' that ‘Know Your Museum’ Lectures Killed The Coaat” April 3, Wednesday, members Urit (It) I4 CHALLENGE of Dr. Graves. How I wish I had MANCHESTER (It) SANNY THOMAS SHOW had 15 cents at toe time, the J and their friends are invite.d to at" dowhas (M) iBETTA YOUNG tend a coffee hour in Avery Court SHOW "Beem Next Deer” ttVinctni Yin Gogh M-jS-M’t LUMBER, Inc. ) PEATUBB MOVIE at 10:30 a.m. and the lecture which M) STAGE SEVEN will follow at 11 by Charles C. Cun lUILDING MATERIALS 111* ( I) NEWS BEPOBTEB « ningham on "Collecting for a Mu AND IVBATHEB . fJNE PHARMACY seum.” ■ . Complete DUmer (tt) TTBAT-S MY UNE-< MASON SUPPUES (B) ■niE VISE ait cejJt e b s t .—m 9-9814 Gallery Talk ^ (M) THE LATE SHOW April 5, Friday. Gallery Tajk by (U> GALEDALE 6TOBH SHOW CINEMASCOPE and METROCOLOR We Flnaaoe Your dobs —"Ob Saaaaai OPEN ALL DAY Katharine B, Neilsop on the mu^ cs^ilprring • , Uitt ( t> WORLD’SwoBLD’s BBE8est x o v m scum's current spring exhibition, 255 Center 8t— Ml fr8t44‘ UlW (IMS) BUhDAT NEWS 8PKCTAL 12:30 pm. in Avery Court. Open to (M) PlONEEB VALLEY THEA- SUKIDAY toe public. . TEB titt (IMI) EOT JEANNIB lliU (tt) MIUJON DOLLAB XOTIE Anthony QUINN M:M ( t) TV PlAYHOt^SE ■ ------(IMS) OCNSMOKE . (U) NEWS AND PBEVUE8 I"' (tMI) GEOBOB GOBEL 81HOW ll:lk (St) NEWS , iMiNllD-Pamela BRONK. Oaeati Xary XeCarty U:tt ( t) NEWS . t . (U) MAEK^JUBtLEE «Mi Everett Sloane U ilt ( t) CSBDE t ____ MONDAY. APEX. 1 (It) TWO POE THE XONEY t h e ApS ANTHONY QUINN, WINNER OF SECOND (tM t) VOITB BIT PARADE Urit ( t) NEWS (St) XOVIE IlMt) VALIANT LADY “ OSCAR” FOR BEST SUPPORTINO (U) THE JOLUONAIBE OLM) n o TAB DOUGH PERFORMANCE IN “ LUST FOB LIFE" lilt s ( t-lSSI) LOVB o r UPB U tM ( t) NEWS BEVIEW U;tt ( SU) 8EABCH FOB TOXOB- Ul) NEWS AND WEATHER — THE HOUSES SPORTS BOW »• t PLUS EXCELLENT CO-FEATURE (nr CDBTAIN TDtE (tS) XYCTEBYTjntATEB " Seiiwhai*5 being offered A LL Re c o r d s s m a s h e d ! \dl SISESn" ^ S S aV'SS'vie Money (M) LATE SHOW ___ Then go t« Avery Heights, South Windsor, and UtU (H> NEWS * PBEVTE8 M-G-M |>reseiits 6 th WONDERFUL WEEK!* t;M ( I) NEWS see whot you eon buy there at o low, low.. . . I IN YOUR poern PRECISION AUTOMATIC PHONOCtfPH 8VNDAT. XAECH n I LQNG-LIFI DIAMOND STYLUS PICK-UP a drama wHh aH PERFORMANCES • RIMOti SffAKIR SYSTBM WEEKDAYS Jlitl (IMS) LET’S t I k E a TBIP ' Beautiful, compactly itylad high fidelity arm LHilizet additionei 1 2 " b a ft plui 6 " x 9 " KigR- Anofhar axompla of, thd' the power and 10 AJd.-e PJM.-8 PJL - (SI) *" ^ oxtra-valua buijf-tn quality you chair phonograph . . . with three MagnavoSt SUNDAYS >’ fraquancy tpaaktr . . . all tpaalcart 'matehad for tpeakeri’, 6-watt audio amplifier and prociiion 2 P.M.-7:00 PM. {LW aS ^ ^ eS S ^ J e ^ expect and,get . • • wnan s w g e w e o f IRt ( I) LIFE n w j m t x u v i n p SAVE AT tmeofhatt ratponia. TaiWfuI daiign bjandi,wHh . (IS) HECKLE AND UKKLE you purchaie a magnificant .Magnavox. iutomatic record changer tnat playt even istar* Ticket, f.r ladsy*. pcrtarmaacM I ■ (M) FBONTIEE DOCTOB ^idatt variaty of furnifura tfyling. may b« parehaacd' at >he Bax (M) XB. WISAED _ mixed sixo, rtcordt.. ^ CAINE Office aatil skew time. '■ (H) PICTCBE FOB A SUNDAY Affordi: maximum topaf reproduction- . AFTEENOON EVKa: Mea..8at. hi ■ P. X. 445 Hartford Rd. 7M. Ml tri5M minimum record Orck. ei.M (ree.): Bat. t id e 1:N ( I) WOBLB’S BEST BBS' MOV1B8 M UTINY^! POET 6-ropm hnch Jiouses (Hiy2 acre lots (aarea.) SSa. at •-.M r . X . Orck. (It) SD N D fVJ^ II.ee «m.>:.Bal. tl.M laarea.) in> rOLKATOONS Men MAT: Xan-Frl. at le A. M, aad (M) FBONTIEB8 OP PAITH (IMt) IT OdULD BE YOU BEPOBT FBOX WASRINO- (It) MID-DAY MOVIE Low down payments, bng terminertgages make I r . U. A ll-acat. t l.U (aaraa.) liU (11) U:U (11) OUIDING UOHT tet. aad Haltday at le A. X . Sad (1) BUGS BUNNY Pay only mastakes. t P. M. All .cat* tr.ee (aaraa.) trit (It) EYB ON CONNECTICUT ot low interest rotes to aU who qualify Shown ,Sbb. at t r. X. Orck. tt.et liW ( 1) BOLLYWOOD BEST Some women . (ra t.); Bat. tlA e (aaraa.) AH (M) r ------understand. . . At prira. iaelBda Tax. FOB B I ^ E ^ (tt) A?HOXB iriTE BRTT 8:30 VATIOHS CALL JIA 1-MTt. (It) oosE-ur Fiiinlibed model open dailf 3:00 to dark. su n d a y ^ o n d a y - tuesdaV l i l t (U ) UP I 7:30 JOHN^. OLSON COUNTED «« ■ t '" 1 tilt (It) AS TTHB WOBUk TURNS IHt .MOSi Pabaar aad OacaiBler (It) CLUB m (cS tv Saturday aaiSuRdaif from 2:00 oa. QcUB.belW UARINE PICIURl IlM (ISAK.OUB BOBS B ^ K B .'•7, ... ‘ THE rtooucTiON b n BAI Of 1957' (MTctUH tl (Celer) Only about three iiilira to Maaclie.ter. Um Wilbur CroM JUgh- i h e 74- /■ flit (IMS) HOUSE PARTY (Bdt) TENNIMn ERSIB wsy cK.1t to Demlng Street turn-off— last Mancbriitor exit. Brar G i M HENRY STR in, Yeft buck OVER parkway, tben take third right (Avery. Street) RACK .iJrv.r:,. ( t> THE UOHT ^ mile A PARAMOUNT RIOTURB • VI«TAVMMON • TeeHNteOLOR* C^ifV ACADEMY RA) AVERY HEIGHTS ' PAUL NEWMAN -WENDELL COREY ^AWARP t : - MILLAND MORIARTY BROTHERS I t COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE MANCHESTER’S OUTSTANDING SUBURBIA WINNER lYiMhe fRhtSi .Iiifonnations .Cell MF 9~77M or AD 2,9683 WALTER PIDGEON-EDMOND O'BRIEN . •EXCLUSIVE RORGNiNE RANGE AND FUEL OIL SPECIAL hm ai HABTFORD 315 CENTER ST — PHONE MI-3-51 35 ANNE FRANCIS-LEE MARVIN ENGAGEMiENT ' EFFECTS ClNf: VakSCOPt i i r
f 1- r-/ f S/': l'- \- •„ > .r ' ■<. »'**•*-■ I'-' r ‘i'- .5 t. !, .'-.l , ; / •'* ‘ v- ■■: 'W ■;-■ ;;i: v :\ ■V" MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1957 p a g e f i v e ■ , ' x MARCH 80, 1957. JL ; - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANGHESTEB> CONN^ SATURPAl I Advertitemtl)^ served as a ,coxporal for -Three P A G E F O U B I Adv«rtlMtn«rtt - lAdvfrtfdtmut 7 He was « member and paat I'-AdverUMiTtent I Ady*rtljMnMmt I AdvcHil Rockville yearA H S e n a to r SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! 1 Advcrtiimetit 'V- conrmajider ..of James W. ■ [Milne AdvwOawnenf —■ liiiiiiiilV u/e two paynienta and haring l. mind dUtrict taxes that may ba : n -/i property owners of a portlsii of tha cpat la inclu_, I in Raqelpta. ’g im p , 1United Spanish War Veter- STA25EF!( RStlEEMAIILE ,F6R These figures are baSad on , Aversqfe DAily Membership in the' gc Incresaw and i i ^ ; ‘and 6f Ujalon Congregational ADA Bar Reds schools. The propoaed reduction of |184,000 in the proposed appro ^ b r e rle a is up/817,000 for addlUonal help, w * A 9onald^bW h“mount'or speculation enters into aomt R ural Residents Seejfiio Get iUT new books In an a p r t to-keep up Wll^i the very hf incrMtsad and change,of the flswil [ChuTSph; . .. ■ . , CASH ONLY! 'X TOWN OF MANOHESTEA GOWNEOI priation for operation of schools it baaed on the Board of Educa He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Rus PREMIUMS tion’s estimated ADM for ifext year of 9,290 and provldhig for an use o f tb* llbrarlsf. " , *. \ to the ^ r t of a month chMges m The cost of malnUlnlng the GreenhkvAn homes is ^ u « ^ me-- sell Harrison, Rockvillp- Two And liberals:’ P R o m ANNUAL BUDBET MESSAOT increase per pupil of 820.41, instead of the $40.41 >equ«ated. terielly becatiie the State Law gpvernin^hem expires July 1. 1957. lo o ses on In< ,,indchndren- and two brothers, 1951 •The proposed appropfidtlon for schools exceeds The.expenditures UNITED TRAI SHARlNfi M A I^ 'H VS, 'There will he a number of tenantrln the Project probebly during the John Milter, SherriUj N . Y . and Tor 1955-66 by approxlinately $695,000. Reasons for fh* increat^,^- (Continued from Rage One)^ , (CPKtlniied trotn Page One) TO THE BOAIlD OF DIRECTORS balance of^he calendar year but tha Houelnf Authority expepU within^ the Town (In case the ®‘*”* * ' M d U ih^o^t of Rockville, March 30 I Special)—^a film on “ Win to Mexico end Alec Miller, Florida. . * I spm. They'added that 'it there TOWN OF^NCHESTER, CONNECnClUT x eiude the need to pfovide for 1000 more pupils In ADM. w d to op? consolidate 1 their ckah position June 30, 1957, .and U)erAmount of them to pay their owm maintenance cofte. Thfe revenue from the A move got finderway rural Guatemala.’” AH.'young p eop je The funeral will ,be held at 2 belong to It unless he pledged he _ , , , I were any need f ^ . t h e United X For the fiecal year commienclng July 1, 1967. I recommend aj>- eSte about 112 additional classrooms and appurtenant farilUtes aU Their receivables and payables. Man«a»r’« p.m. tomorrow at the Ladd Fu ■ Pakisten also was asked earlier | participate in paying Project will, of oourse, be reduced alto. • . ' ■Vernon todav to oust the' newly- Above high schou a w are Invited •was not a- member of the Cpmmu- vth e High School and Keehey Street School which were flrat OWW**® No sum for Contingencies hsg been I n c l u d e ^ tlm M anye^s to help in (he-search. I ransom; the money could be ttiadc A S K FOR STAMPS ^ jtl^riaUona M ioUowa: ■ ...... »5.736.Moses wa.s I First Congregational X^turch doctrine, and that he was not a SewBT Department ...... • • • . earning oil the investment of Uxes until spent wlllsnrobably equal projeeu or funcUone to Increasa the tSui of will be In Grove-Hill Cemetery, menl annoiWed if would fit Mrs. -the U.S. aid program in Iran. Ing and^venue for fitcal year 1955-56 as being more indicative than funriions except as other expenses earn;* curtailed or the total of not named a mejhber of the group, bf Vernon will hoW ^ food sate on member of ‘.’any totiHltarlan pr- PariStt MeUr Fund ...... • the amount of Interegt next year on the Flaasl Tear B (^ a . Friends may cal' at the funeral CaiT<01’* kidnapers go unpuninhed I An authoritatlye source In 7 X those for-the current 10.5 months fiical period. It should be kept . receipts-exceeds the estimate. .u. Fay, leader' of the movement,; the lawn of thermurch at 1 ganizatton of the right.” Do^ License Fund ***“ :***■**/...... y'. 75 The estimated receipts of the Board of Education from eoyrcea and a.supporter of Mo.sea, Is being, next Saturdajy'H the ’weather la heme tod»' from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 if Ib'e^-NWili free her unharmed. ! Tehran . said Shah Mohammed Tn mind that Oyr comparison Is for a two-yearv period rather than 'The fiscal period ending "Tliis pledge," Douglas said, »r than State AW are up, because of increased tuition charges to assisted by F>arl Campbell. • . incteiVipnt, tb€ sale will be held p.m. :< ' The amnesty offer was coupled 11^*® Pahlevl's government, ■ w-hlle for one year IM Is normal. ' . cU-Manager Government in "helped separate the innocent from B o l^ and Coventry high school pupUa and increased (Community the tenth ennlvereary of the U»ug:uratlOn of the flrat Board of Dl- Fay la circulating a petition tealde' the chnrch. , ' - Hospital Notes with a .U..S. embassy announce- j willing lo ran.soni ^ rs. Carroll, fm an esUmatedurand DUt after completion by t)ie Board of Tax Police costa are Up $67,000. In part, to man add eiqulp an addi A'jmitted yesterday; Debra the (Minhing,/the true believers :in ment that it was prepared lo pay! 1* fearful of the effect such a move uaa of^hool faclHtlH.. ^ * » rectors and the first Genera* klanager, Avhich demands the Board of Se-, RMhetball Tonmrrow Se^w ” f ” l34,848,'^, with a 96 percent collection within the fiMal tional motor patrol beat. Growth of the Town toward the ouUkirta, Thcaatlmated rectlptg^rom S.tate Qranti contemplate recelv-. , j , Racikowteki, 162 High St. demorrar;^ from the wolves in any amount of .ransom for, the ' m'Rht have on other oUtlaW tribes Much has happened d^ng that decade. * lectmen call a town meeting at. The, American legion basiretball r e - year W ith a normalGh^nd Ust increase, but without Revaluatlqn, particularly of such nature as the Parkade, throws a heavy burden ing an admilonal 821 per pupil in AliM. a proposal that has not yet Discharged yesterday: Diane sheep's crothing.” ^ . . SUNDAY 7 P. M. . ph the existing patrolmen who are expected to try the doora, for ex little more than 2 5 % y ^ t the number of public achooi pupils in- which the voters will , be asked to team wil play Windsor in a Farm- lease of the, pTettv 35.yeat--old ! a ta i rate Of 45 mills wo'uld have been required. . X . , been a p p ro t^ b y the General Assembly. The weight of preeumpUon r rman, SO Davis Av^.; Margaret Illinois . Senfttoi said ‘’we * nroDoaed BudEet I n d ir a 8242.000 (1.9 mills) for pri^ipal creased by more t l^ 0 % . Approximately 200 discharge the 6-member commit-! Valley League * woman. Both of'feri were being. P'’”'' am ple, of all stores and filling stations. is that such an\lncreaae will be granted and it seems better fiscal Middleton, 111 Elm St., Mrs: Jean .ahoufd never allow” kpy Coikimu- broadcast hour after hour over the kfnui there and all security esfab- , ^ Engineering. Higltway Maintenance, and Snow Removal and appurtenant f a c i l i ^ have been built, many other projects have tee.: and take from the Selectmen^ P-Tomorrow in Northeast and m te«st OT the F i s c a l ; ^ Bonds Issued to ette Usher and daughter, 11 Oak nWls ” in the fold, and If, .some do lishments in the region have been ifiSfl-R7 whllo 1^ 6^116 dstes WCF® tdvguced from npftr tho Sanding is up by $39,000 for normal iialary and Wags increases and policy to make'tha. asaumttion. * ' been undertakenT^d much remalni to ^ done. -V Iranian state radio. in State aaslstancb thie year for the construction o f the new high the power- to name an I n e q u l^ Ih e ^^idget Leagt.e champion- ^ t in, they should bWs^flrmly ordered to provide military armed | Lenten 'X of municipal itoUclea and programs based on the experience of the Commlttee. St. ' “If we have any Arm offer.” the end of the fiscal pertoSnn previous years to correspoyidf Avith ex- augmented, equipment. .. . school hai bee-n delayed uhtll we make final payment to the Con ship will be decided in three prg Driver .Arrested escorts for-Am erlcan vehicles. All departmental budgets imder the Board of Directors and last-ten yeaiaand with an eye to the next decade, a^nsored by the Fay and his supporters want to shown the door.” embas.sy .said, "w e are prepared tractor. but w e^ould receive the fflll amount next fiscal pert^. liminary games starting at 5:30 Edmond Soiicie, 42, WrllwQdd ADA national chairman Joseph i-^q p^y ’*nv amount for the release Before the promise o^ amnesty | General Manager- as recommended by the Manager are Intended to ' Board oMMrectors, might well be a fitting tenth birthday <)lMervance, open up the governmental shrdy ■ ^ ‘TT?ref^ect*or^^ Shovvht by *^*^"^!^5weninE» *has Closing out the High School and other bond accolinta should p. m. All six Midget League teams grcle, Vgrnon, eyas arr L. Ranh Jr., in his annual report oj Aiiita CaiToll." was broadcast. Iraniau'authorities provide for annual salary and wage Increments on anniversary dates M a ^ p erson a have been most hel^ul and considerate during question again at that nreeting. Evening Service taklna Into consfderation that the a s s W d of dwellings has make it possible to Utilise next year an addlUonal $43,000 from In will participate. Proceeds of the Rockvllle Police today for fad in g prepared for the convention, said j officials in Washington *ald had declared the kidnapers would ' h.nf tS^1»ercent; in accordance with present salary and wage Scales and poaitlqn th e-^ t year, eapecially'duriSg the preparation of this pressed 'irhe petition, already containing Increwed thMUgh revaluation an » v e r a g V f terest earned by investing bond proceeda and from achooi bond pro»^ event will go to ths Midget League responsibility. Police CapL Peter neither major party went as far U^j,,y no information that the be tried on the spot if caught and Period classifications. The proposed budget also includee 830,000 for salary . bjJdget; to them’'all T express iny sincere gratitude. about 1.5 signature.s at press tlipc. banquet'fund. . J. Dowgewicz .said todd>-. bn civil rights in their 19.'^6 plat- )ib(J yet demanded ran- e.xecuted immediately if convicted. I 1965-56 - 1956-57 1957-68 and wage adiustments. This Is intended to provide increases of five c€cd surplus&g'C. Respectfullv s\ibmltted., will have the reqtlired 20 before the It’s estimated that $25,000 in back taxes will be collected over Liltin la-ague Registration Soucie ijltegedl.y backed into a forms as the -ADA. "ivlshed. r.. 12 months/ 10.5 rnojiths 12 months rents an hour to hourly-rate perabtinel and a booat of onA level In ^ RICHARD MARTIN, General Manager day is over, F av said. He intends to the amount Of laet yaar, because of the six months spread between parked car at 3 pjy)7yesterday, on ...... 8LO0O. ^ ■ 81,000. 81,500. the salary scale for salaried personnel. This is approximately one- mail ih e peliWon lo Herbert .Paga- Little League baseball registra He. .said he believed "failure of j Unit of'Aasessment Ma4)le St. The cac^ owned by,,Mrs. .1.1. • haif of the requests from representatives of Town Employees and nt. first selectman, tonight, he tion wjll be held in Superior Court the Democratic party unmistak SOUTH METHODIST Tax Rate In Mills . Room of the Memorial Bu " ' ITvelyiT Gullbei'g, 14 Bellevue Ave., ably to endorse the Supreme — ...... X^5r— 21^ _____49.50 Department Headitr fluch amount as may be x pprnyed- for this pufc_ said. Tax ...... ----- ... 2 9i7 2.00 .. 4 125 V^^ECfelPTS Monday.from 7 to 8:30, p.m. a teacher at Maple St. School. .\ Coiirl’a deci.sions on civil righ ts' Tax Per Month ... pose will he allbcated, to applicable departments as has been done in \ The teequiUes Committee, cr^eat- Average 1956-.57 and 195^-58 $3.06 To be eligible, boys must reside school child who look lhc registra weakened the moral standing of ! other years. . “ T / ' ' Estimated Estimated ed by. a town- meeting and named •Includes 2 mills for Fire Department not in the rat? fo X l955-56 Sidewslks and Cuib?i is up |18.000 largely because the ex Actual Budget Actual in Vernon, Tolland. Ellington or tion nun\ber of Souele’s car told the party with .while and Negro ; Receipt.! Receipts by-.the Selectmen, has a,$10,000 ap- penditure" last year was le)is than nhimaV. T h is appi-oprlaUon has Receipts 'Estimate Receipts Rockville. They must be ,al least the tekc|)®’’' "'1 '° l^rn reported clllzcns alike and lost 11 many mil O P E I T l o 1956-1957 1957-19S8 ***^ ^TOe** proposed Town Budget also Includes. f6SW ^ queriion of separation of the Hol.v Communion, 8 a m. farndy Herald’s Roekvilte Bureau, 7 \V. Parking: Meters ...... 1,117.00” “ 2,958.58 6,"6o57oo " 7,566765*" .Main St., telephone TKeniont alfalfa, required one-seventh less 1007 Main Street — .Manchester ■on with a year,ago (the last l2-montha fiscal period) fall Into three "country gub-Lease b.oo" VeriernonVire District from the City -■'•-tee,^ Expendltui^' 2765"' 0796 clas.ses; sermon, Holy Baptism, .5-3136. water than surface irrigation. (8) general categories: . ; . 814,250 ’ 109.*" 0.00 of Rockville may be brought-up at Proposed 2*Yeai .Salaries—Ppljce Patrol . . . , ...... Electlon^Expensei morning prayer, ll a.m. The Rev. Actual . . . 1,760 o7o6 0.66 the meeting, Fay said. "The trend ,t 1967-68 increase Parking Authority ...... elmb. i.9ffST ' o;oo” Maurice G. Foiilke.s. pastor. 11^-56 . . . 6,000 60.00 ’ o:o9 Of thought among rural vernon $2,813,429 8695.589 Parking and. Traffic Study 700.00" “ 60760 Tii.nlty Lutheran Church: Sun Board of Education ...... , .82.117,839.84 380 lioW rMidents is strongly for separation 1,701,966 298.921 Meter Repair ...... • • ...... ^0:00 16.00 19760 day School and Bible classes, 9 AU Other Town Depts...... ,,1,493.044.62 , . i 60 TSeneral Manat o765" io766* at this point, according to 9'ay. 716,133 41,270 Freight and Express ...... 15.60" " ” 0 , 66 " a.rii : Comnninite preparatory. Bond Principal and Interest 674,862.75 - • . 80 0.90' o7oo” 14:30 Fay referred to the last town These appropriation categoriea represent tax rates on the new New Meter Pipes ...... Health 9:4.') a.m.; Sunday worship. 10 50 o.'oo” 475.69 ” ^475.00" ” 0.60” meeting, at which Seymour LaviU’s Grand U s t o f 15.6 mills for the Board of Education, 9.5 ituIIs for Medical Care ...... ) ...... H ighway^ i7 6 .2 r a.m.. with mid-Lenlen Communion 12.315.34 1 s:666766“ H 500766 resolution empowering the Select ether town departm ent and 4 mills for Other bond principal and HouBlpg-Authority ” 817322159” ” 26^00.00” service. The Rev. E. O. Pieper, $21,560 ^2,io6766" "30,660.00 men to name the committee, was 2 , 000.00 "” 2,031.f5_ pa.stor. UntpriASt on'Investmenta 7,‘991?72” passed as an amendment tft Fay's The propoaed General Fund Budget represents a net cut by the Dog License Fund "7,300.00 *” 3,001712 7,766:56 9,065706 First Evangelical Lutheran ^libraries 8.639781 resolution. F a y said the am ended, . o j Manager o f 8765,541 froip departmental requests, an ambunt equal Receipts L t ^ ■’iTiooToo 611.32 i,i4075b ~ i :656.00 resolution was "slipped over soi'-burch: humlay School, 9 a.m.: $4,585 Municiyl Bulldinga"______1.7307f6” to the proceeds from 5.9 mills of tax rate. ^ Dog Licenses ...... 1.708.54 4,oo675r “ 2,506756 fa st" that his-group lost out b e -! a m., ser- O f the total net reduction by the Manager, 8581,541 was taken Tlew School Construction Admin. 9;8i6?7T 3 ,060.00 CAUfle of their “ lack of knowledge i pa.noi the Re\^ Gor- Expenditures 9700 0.00 from municipal functions under the supervision of the Board of ...... $3,200 o7oo" “ "~ 0 .0 0" 11,270739 of parliamentary law ." | don E. .Hohl. Fccs-;-Dog Warden . . Parking Maters “ ■~^6.00” Directors, and 8184,000 was Uken from the request of t h e ^ a r d of Utilities—Dog Pound ...... 280 172.44, soioo” "49:81 80.66 Fay also charged that the Select- ' Roi-kville Baptist Church: Sun- 1 Education. Under Connecticut custom and law the responsibility for ...... 250 Parks—Rentals ______1).00" men brought politics into the pic- *1®.'’ School, 9:45 a m.: morning | .Supplies-=Dog Pound 8,2707f9” o7oo" 0.00 0706 ■chools Is exercised Jointly by two Boards, each directly responsible Licenses and Tags ...... 605 Parks— Ins. Reimb,—Fire Damage^ 1,650T56 ture by naming thi-e*e Democrats 1 worship. 11 a.m.. sermon by the j 841.78* Tooroo 534769 *"^ 6755" to the votei:8. the Board of Education for the management of the Advertising ...... JOO Planning and~Zoiitng and thi-ee Republicans. He said the ! Rev ; Marston Speight, g.raduate \ public schools and the Board of Directors for the management of “ ■sTiooToo" 1,002754 2,i 6o7o6 27405756 Inequities Committee is supposed 1 of Bayler University of Texas and i , Medical Care .'...... 60 Police 3,7407(»“ 8.000760“ "8:666.00 to be free from political influence, j pre.sently, a student at the Ken- 1 the Town’s finances. , , . . . Damage By Dogs ______T90 "9 .6 3 7 .lf 20 , 000.00 3.853:o7 The rapidly incrtasing cost of public schools in Manchester, as Police— Special Berrice 0.00 6’ ay, although a resident of Man- i nedy School of Missions, Hartford. ! ' 114.42* 0.00” 0:00 0:60*^ In other communities, results In part from the increasing number of $4,585 Probate Court fhester, said his family has owne.cl Rockville Methodist Church:- fo r Your Shopping Pleasure These Leading Main Street 980o7o6 *6,709.79 99 00 1K) 117655766” pupUh, and In pari from the Increasing cost per pupil, "nie cost per Recreation 107508.55 property in Vernon for over 100 Sunday School. 9:.30 a.m.; morning Whiten Library Trust Fund oioo" 6.00 0 .00” "5756” worship. 10:45 a.m., sermon by the pupil In Manchester during the laat feW'yeara has been. Including an Town g e r k ” 200.6o~ years. Merchants Offer These Super Values Monday Only! ■stlmate for the current school yearj^ ” 16709i 705 327000.00 3'S:^766” Hope Uhapter to .Meet Rev. B. Davie Napier. Profes.sor Receipts Town and Small Clalma Court 40769"7T?3^=1^ "jiLOOO.Op EWRMl Tear - Cost Per Pupil -Jnrreait $7,175 ""” o7o6” ” 17000766” 1,555755" Hope Chapter No. 60. OES. wiil of Old Testanienl at 5'ale Di-vin- M i.oioToS" o 7 ^ 1951- 52 $198.18 $1383 Expenditures To-vm Counael hold its regular m . ting at 8 p.m. ity School. The Rev. Norman W, 147300.00 1078667p4 13.660.00 10.000.60 1952- 63 213.11 14.93 Improve Interior Lighting ...... $4,126 Walkt and Cur^a 5;948.34 . Tuesday at the Ma.sonic Temple Spellman, pastor. j 4 A 8,650.65" 1953- 64 231.02 17,91 New Drapes ...... 2.400 ” 20,651.45 18,000.00 3,791775" 22,655756” Organ seleciions will be rendered Itnion ftopgregational Church: | SPECIAL GROUP -2 .2 6 Welfare 19M-56 228.76 Basement Repairs...... 650 f22.32 O'.OO" 0.00 0:66“ o76o^ by Dorothy Dlmmoctk after the Church school. 9:30 a m,; morning | MONDAY ONLY- 255.65 26.89 Town DepOait Fundrrint. worship. 10:45 a m . sei'-mon, "F a r -[ 19W-56 S!82 0 .0 6 o7oo" ^ ^ 0 .0 0 ” . 6755" meeting. SPRING 1956-57 273.40 17.75 $7(175 Revaluation - Family Night mg the Future Unafraid." by the j 1,225'.00' ■ ■ 0 .00" "17225,00 6766 313.81 4(U1 Sale of Land—Min Stred^ ^0.00“ A family night fo Grades 7 and pastor, the Rev. Paul .1. Bowman. *5,0661)6” 0:00 1967-58 Propoaed 293.81 , Bond Premiiism and Iftteresl 0.00" 5,oooToo" 0.00 8 will be held at Unio Congrega First Con'gregallonal Church of - SUPER SPECIAL 768:oO* Reimb.—Park and Rec. Bond AcqjK' 0.()0" o7oo" 76785” o766 tional Church from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Verpon: Church School. 9:3(1 a m.: 0.06 150.007 400.66* 666766” today. moiniqg worship, 10:4.5 a.m.. chil ’ER. CONNECTICUT ~Rec.—Charty Oak Rental ____ , 0.00“ DRESSES V TOWN OF MANCHES1 dren’s talk, "Learn How to Swim,’ 0:00' " 0.06 _____ J 2 5 :o6 775.W* ” "607o6” A covered dish supper is planned. PROPOSED BUDGET FOR THE Y EAR ENDING JUNE 30. 195« South Man^iaater Fire House LeSaa, follcrwed bv a showing of . slides 1 and sermon. "W h y W e Do Not 5 LBS. PROVEN FORMULA AND .I.IL.---- I»------_ - II---- ■ yiUMSmv; ■ ' ---; •----- ==• i $276,866766* ” 1326,295766“ rtTotal- Departmental Recelpta "$ "697685:597* by Miss Jean Littlejohn. , I Pray. ” by the pastor, the Rev. Rod-] EXPENDI TURES Miss Littlejohn has recently re- 1 nian D. Carl, ------— 31 turned from Japan and te sluciying I St. Beihaid’.s Church: Masses 4887268789 "$"510,300.06 $ 342.713L94 $“ 56l,8067o5” $ 710,500755" Actual Recommended "” Schbole—Openilten at Hartford Seminary Founciation. 7. 8. 9. 10 and 11 a m. The Rev. CRASS SEED Department by General 75.000796 10,050,66” 44.000:06 ■75,000:00” Expenditurea Expended Estimated Schools—New Buildings 42,322757" Children .-\ld Clean-up | Patrick Mahoney, pastor: the Rev. 1 Expenditurea Request Manager — 0.60 i9.o<)o7o5" " 0. 66“ 'The Junior Fii:e Mar.shal M aga-1 Clifford J. Curtin, assistant pa.slor. SKIRTS Year Ended Appropriated to Industrial Arts Grant o:o6" 6 W 2-1-57 1956-1957 , . 1957-1958 1957-1958 zinc was distributed to elementary | St, Joscpli’s Church: Ma.sses. Budget Agency 8-14-56 1956-1957 352.763.94 ?64:866.o6 1851556.00 MARKED DOWN ----- ■■ T(Total Stats Asairi "5301591.4* "585,300796 school children.this week 'by Fire 1 7:30. 8:45, 10 and 11 a m. The Rev, tiNfeftAL CtotrERNMEhtT FEDERAL ASSISTANCE Chief John F. A.she, he said’today. H. A. Lepak. pastor; the Rev. B- A. MONDAY ONLY $■ ”6,9101)0“ “ $ 4.242.85 $ 5,000.00 $ 9,000.00 $ 9,000.00 FI 0.06 'The .spring issue is largely de-1 Gadarow.ski. assistant pastor. || 10—'Board o f Dlrectora $ 7.687.12 . "o7o6 ” 0.00 3,335.00 » l . 4 9 40,900.00 28,227.00 Schools—Operattoij 29,757.5(T 20—i Kelley, pastor. j Shop our "GARDEN SHOP" 18,300.00 ; 17.907.56 20,?00.00 39,000.00 27,500.00 Bus Tax 2;543.8r7 31—Inaurance 13,05Ti7 20,660.667 "20,006:(^" said. ' George H. 5IJller 12.394.00 24810.00 . 21.006796 10,360.00 12,568.96 20,320.00 13.314.13 , 17,000,00 14,007.00 "Liquor License He noted there, is a need for a George H. .Miller. 77. of 66 W e st! - 40—Elections . ■4.00 9766 -0700” 0.00 o75o~ for the best buys in garden jupplies 28.745.00 15,177.36 29.000.00 34,466.09 33.765.00 "Estate Tfx St., a veteran of the Spani.sh-: . 00—Aaaeaaments. 25,791.85 1 2 ,300.60 cooperative program on cican-iip in ' 0.00 0,(K) • 27,05778r "237560T60 ■12:T48734 22,396756 American \Var. died, yesterday at j 60—Revaluation- 27.818.01 , 21.550.00 15,320.00 21,500.00 ' Total State Shared Taxes which the children can play their 20,930.00 19,045.00 ^ part in helping to eliminate fire Rocky Hill Veterans Hospital after ;| 70—Collector of Revenue 16.003.53 18.655.00 9,414.96 18,300.00 7,378.00 — 50.000.00 hazard.* created by trash, a short illness. Born July 4. 1878 I CORET'S 6.500.00 8,000.00 0.(6 "sotooiroo" . to-.-!C05raugerlL..... „ 6.804.70 6,450.00 2,858.93 School Bond Surplus _ , ______"36.5487^ 56,000,99 ------Yottng .Adult Group Formed in Ayrshire, Scotitland, .he^vVas the j ISH HARDWARE 3,9'5r69“ 1,819.44 3,500.00" S.OOO.OO" 3.790.00 — son of the late Hunter and Jane] 80—^frenaurer. 6,447.67' Town of Manchester Water Department 0.00 A Young Adult. Group w^s 16,204.00 15,380.00 ■ 1.700.00 2,152.18 2,150.00 Hutchison Her. He came to thl.s I 887 M-MN STREET 100— ^Planning and Zoning 12,115.60 13.180.00 6.639.37 ( 12.500.00. Social Security Reimbursement 1.988.36 forfned st Unloty Congregational 793 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER— Ml 3-4121 "3.78L42* 3,‘780.00 0 . 00" country about 70 years ago and 23,151.85 21.650.00 10,271.43 21,000.00 27,000.00 47,000.00 ~Rrilrement Fund Reimbursement 6,94 l7l8" : ",6’.20C60 Church Sunday by about 10 young n o —Town Counael 50,000.66” people. The group- elected Robert had lived in Rockville for over 60 | 100.00 7,500.00 *jr,j35.oo ” 26,67o79T ^st.oooToo” 0:00” "37,000766“ 120—llevelopment Commisaion - 1,164.11 1.575.00 80.09 Interest—School Bond Investments Cottier president "and decided to years. He was a retired vt-eaver. 1746o7o6o7oo ’~o.66 174067066706“ . 9790 $204,397.00 “ $118:797:73"” "~$197l800700“ $2^,3t8.00 $210,549.00 "Fiscal "Yeiu^Bond'Proceeds ____ .0.09 meet at 7 p.m. Sundays in the Immedialel,. after the Spanish- Fotal General Government . $188,002.92 1,841,000.00 . 4,2Tl,98"2.0"0” MONDAY ONLY! "Current Property Tax 3,240;933.B6., ” 1,924.672.'00_ 1,801,811.82" Ouirch. V.merican W a -. he enlisted in Com- 1 SterHng Silver 1'407o69.9o" SPECIAL MONDAY ONLY $ 52.490.00 $ 49,330.00 115,669:61^ 110,000700 ' ^84743516" 1007555:50 Tomorrow’s meeting will feature pany C of the National Guard ant^ I D E l^ R n ^ N T 3 37,449.58 $ 42,240.00 $ 17,648.51 $ 37,000.00 Collection Back Taxea 18,976.65“ " " ^ i 9.o9oToo" 6755" 15742"8.00 20,600.00 $ 2s ,i 83.90 $ 24.7i0.00 I r A n t in Lieu Taxes 176-^iatONfcai^~ Bt)Ttf>lNGS $ 20.695.03 . $ 21,755.00 $ 10.616.09' $ 20.000.00 189.486.65' “ “ 72:(K)OTOO” c a n d l e s t ic k s Balance Prior Year 170,644.51. 189.480755" 189,^075r , ^ 5 BROTHERS’ ^ (tiGHWAY and ENOlNttitRltNo ... '■ ”$3761i:7^ir "S7f3875®27oo $2,081,355.99 $3,6407538.00 $4,603,982,69 WEIGHTED B4^E DEPARTMBlrt rTotal 6ther $4.^3,!s84.00 $1,556,163.86 "$47568,223.06 $5.7^5,077.00 A LOT OF,VALUE 180— Admtmairation and ‘ TTotal Receipts r84.475;22772ir" , TAN and GRAY— 7< >$2,25.185.00 $115,796.27 $222,000.00. $302,214.00 1261,540.00 Maintenance 1(214.664.14 ’ ’ V " Both tor .*a iBsUh 23 noo.oo in 1Q3 0.5 . 20.000.00 35,600.00 28,000.00 *■ Only, ' ^ 67.800.90' 62.000.69 210—Street Lighting 58.924.53 50.500.00 24,756.25' 50,000.00 ftlB o.0 0 "" ' - 26,000.00 , 220— Sidewalks and (jurbs ■ ‘ 8,224,54 ., 27,000.00 22.257.22 28.000.00 ■ ’ - R E C E IP T S CHINO PANTS 8.985.63 0.06 ,0.00 • 0.00 OjOO 0:00 2S0-.-N'ew Perm'anent Paring Estimated. , $325,152.94 $325,665.00 “ ”$1737fli03769“ “ $317,'000700“ $431,714.00 $377,540.00 IV»tal Highway and 'Shiglneering , Actual Actual Estimated Estimated. , ,,Br. of Dir; • ■ REG. $3.95— MONDAY ONLY Racaipu 240—Garbage Collection and Receipts Receipts x, Receipts Receipts . $ 125,642.00 $ 119.025.00 1957-1958 1957-1958.; X>ispo^ $ 113,228.13 $ 93,360.00 ‘ $ 44.631.00 $ 93.300.00 ^ u r c e '• ■ 1955-1956 1-31-57 . 1956-1957' ■-■'■a ’■i '■■^4:3 250—Cemeteries 39.419.86 37.875.00 18.471,87 "” ;36.000700“ " 58.484.00 47.568.90 - ' .*V‘ WATOR DEPARTMENT •t is.oolaiu* Co'n.sole candle.stick.s ft,4S6.09 28.23T00"^ 245:000.00 $ 2 * 9 8 260—Building Ih'spector > 16,650.55 25.010.60 . 9.495.93 21.000.00 Water Consumera '239.002.93 110,241.09 21Si000.00 with lovely Gadroon 3 1,(H)7JS6 35,700.99 ' p o l ic e : Firf Diatricta 32,510.60 '56 PLYM. $2195 '55 OLDS. $2095 d e s i g n 8. Limited 307,553.00 '295.542.00 “ ~9;6(S),()0 10,990.00 270—Administration 228.651.76 241.015.00 109,891.19 233.(X)0.00' Water Connection Chaages . '' 8,834.39 ’4,160.00 Belvedere Hardtop. . "88" 4-Door .supply on sale. 28.500:00 29.180.00 45,A<0.UU 632.92 1,260.00 2,409.00 299— School Crossings 21,874.93 1 28.645.00 14.364.26 IntMeat Received 1,485.55 '53 FORD S&95 '55 BUICK $1995 Only 1 Pair To A : 13,000.00 17s780.W ' ------s:90i:w ” . 10,090,00 ■ 10,000.(10 Clentury Hardtop SOO^llSpecial Serviced ! 24.415.58 i • 22.595.00 7,049,96 ' Petty Ledger Aiboounts 8.929,63 ' 4-Door., Cuatohier ' ' S8T7518.99 339.4iD.0^ 6,754.31 '784,33 “ ; 3,500.90 ' 33,000,99 t fotal Police 274-.9*42.27 292,255.00 131.305.41"H 274.509.00 Mains Assess: and Contr. ' . . '54 OLDS. $1495 MEN'S O,6oo.00 Poealble Bond Issue —r Pbeter > ^55 MERC. $2195 Super “88” 2-Door . ‘ 5.9"i 6.00 1,535.78 5J50O.(W "12"970150“ SHOP 310—Civil Defense 4.678.27 Filter Plant \ , 0.00 . Montclair Hardtpp. '54 PACK. $1295 .320— Sealer o f Weight.* and “ ' 2,799.11 2,550.90 .975 GAUDET Jewelers 0.00 . 0.00 ‘ ISountry Club Rental . l S24TT“ Clipper Special'4-Door Measures' '• 6 II.77 . 0.00 0.00> • 0.00 f ' , 4 '53 OLDS. $1095 MAIN ST 785 MAIN STRKEiT—MANCHKSTKR 789 MAIN STREET 279,204.00 26ht,518.00 Conn. Power Co. Easement - 4,000.00 320ii-Fire Department . ' 0.00 ,0.00 0.00 0.00 55,000.90 . Super “88" 4-Door ’ '53 FORD 5895 0.00 0.00 ■ Balance frdm Prior Year 336—Fjre 5Lirahal , 300.00 0.00 o.bo 0.00 Ctt*tora 4-Doof 'mm 17.255,00„, 123,251.24 ■242,659.67 393.6^0.00 '51 OLDS. ’ $595 340—Health 15,741.:® . 14,645.00 4,379.73 14.000.00 17,384.00 'Totals ' 301,577.41 '50 PONT. $295 I fl 92.5oU.(IU' BU|>er "88'* 4-Door 360—Redt-eatlon , -r 82.186.86 -84.490.00 39.022:99 81,500.00 109.723.00 SEWER DEV'Aft’TfitENT > . ‘ ■ ’ - 4-Dnor Oto.6o9.vHI 91,000.00 . 106,000.00 360—Parks and Tree Warden 82.883.31 77,570.00 ' 37,906.78 75,000.00 130.390.9o ’ Sewer Service Charges, , 103,668.04 47,038.82 '56 OLDS. $2995 •47 CHEV; 12 Gup. Inland 3.450.Q0 131,300.00 . “ 98” Holiday Sedan 370—Housing Authority 15,400.64 14.810.00 6.153.35 10,000.00 «,369.00 ' Mains, Assess. A Contrib. ’ 38,511.03 ' 9,228.69 35,000.00 ; De Luxe 2-Door 95,995.00 - ' LOOO.OO ’ 380—Ubraries 79,406.39 ' 79.275.00 , 40.343.51 78.600150“ . .109,120.00 .Interest Received 223.86 ...... 845.13.. 8 8 6 1 ^ •50 CHEV7 $295 1.110.09 '55 MERC. - $1295 390—Probate Court ’ ------U l r t O i T " • 1.120.00. 200.25 ' ■ 1,000.99 1,110.00 Proceeds^Sales of Real Estate, Cuatom 2-Door. De Luxe 4-Door ■ 'J5.600.00 ' 15,000:00' COFFEE BOTTLES ■ 400—Town and^ Small gatm Rights of Way. etc. . ' 4,624.00' , 21.774.00 ,'49 BUICK $295 , 'Court 20,638.60 20.650.00 10,072.33 * ,20.000.00 22.524.00 Boti'd Issue Proceeds’ 4,24'9lRr" '48 DODGE $95 50.000.00' Custom 4-boor . 4-Door .. * 4l0— Pension Fund 41.800.00 40.1)00.00 0.00. , . 40.000700 50.0()0.00 50,000.00 Balance from Prior Year • ‘ , .AND WARMERS • 691 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER 415—Social Security ' 16,496,53. 14,875.00 7.553.39 14.000.00 , 20,000.00 19,000.00 71,612.64 141.6OO.0!) HB.Z6OOO ^'ext To Ga.x Company Totals , . 15i,275.'9S .1^' big TRADES - EASYTESISS 4i6-^Employee Inaurance Plan 0.00 2,100.00 561.18 2,000.00 3,600.00 . 3,600.00 REG. $5.50 " 420—Hartford County Tax 28,983.82 29.000.00 0.00 28,470.00 31.000.00 29,000.00 2,117,839.84 2.515,500.00 1,182.3^4.64 2.511.500.00 3,027.'710.00 • 2,818,429.00 Hartfar Reserve 260.16 1,225.00 0 ^ '.,1,225.00 0.OO 9.00 Administration 33.080.90 1 “ 41,885.00” “ 88,948154 89,910.00 " 9 ^ 1 3 5 " 84,000790" 470—Capital Improvement , Maintenance and Operation 19 39 0.31 84;725jB5" O****** 103.949.00“ Tip57SSO er ■““ 165!995W" ProJapta ' 39.804.58 .75,000,00 32.022.06 ' •- 40,000.00 293.169.00. SO.000.00 .Debt Service isIsooTSS" 106,040.00 . 57:830.00 Oator Street ~657.79'7T80 loojwoTojT ^ 475-'-N«w Sohpol Conatruction ' ■ '9:81611^ 3,900.00 ■' 2,349^0 4,090.sb i ^ . q o ' 2,500.90 "improvement andTBxtenajon” 120,629.67 127,770.00 33,341.65 ' 93373.60 ISIJoo.oo 0.09 ' ‘ , 0.00 ■ , . 29,6»5:w “ OlRT* . 324,130.83" 1 9 0 7 9 3 4 .0 0 ’ ''siis.ooo^oo b a y DWYER. U*od Car Manager | H * 1 ■ A I W . I/C^ 47S—Aerial Suntey ■“ 0.99 Tt)tal 357,420.00 150,381:47 477-(-6alary and Wage* !i 1,560.00 0;60 0.00 , 5^,000.00 30,000.00 SlWBR DEPARTMEfit” A()]u%tttMnta 0.00 ' ■li3'26.7’H 1o.o9o.o6^ Adminlstraiion , “ e i s s s r 131125755“ 6.640.38^ 47&-<3qiitinfencies , . 1).00 17400.99' ' , ' 9.00', . 9.o9 .. 50,90009 * 0.00 , IS k ^ .O O 78'2.200705“ 17.030.84 '52.305706 ”60.066.20 MjiNCHlSTER MOTORS I H A R R IS Q IS l S HoUow 0.00 ' ' .1.116.39 V ?0.00 " nT7T0S*" / OOO 0.00 "MalntenancT^iuMilOperatlon i 9 , 7 5 p r 9Si.7ifo.o9 27Bss:rr "33,760.00“ 16,875.00 ~a.m o r DitaijMt-xNbtea Glpba Hollow ■ '4.045,49' 0.09 " T “ '*5M “ 0.00 0,00, ebt Service 148350.06" Seltiag alid SerrieUit OldamebUM for Owe 23 T o era V 37;130.fJ 63.73i.o9 ■ 2 i» ;« T .* r IKw'VOdnc ka^hi^ . .------“O.OO " ' 090 0.00 ■ ,' a jm r' p ro v a m ^ and fextShslon - - m s . 14l.»95:0jF '612 C lE N tlC I9 iw..—OPBN ®VES. UNOTL V—W 366399.00 233,060.90 , 34,W6.T47.2.I |4.637.903.3B» " $6.5199,5*7.00 ' ib,735C045(0'' Ilf * 1' - ■ill ' ii'iii 1 1 -1 ■■■ 1 » ■ ' -I • ■ ■ T" f. w r r t . I .... , ■ ■ ^ . . .’-.I / V' > .fr r .7 . 7 A " A' "'\ -v ,i- s. ^ i IV ■1U d . V '. 'i'- ■.A)- i ‘ '■ ; ■■ ■ ‘ '-V; ■V" ■\ W f . : t * t '■ T--" ■'/ - / - .' ■: ■■ . '■. a , / ‘ 'H. V .'.j..-". i; V ,'M A R 9 H 30, 1957 PAGE SEViBN ■1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEISTER, CONJj\,'SATURDAY, MAltCH\ 30) 1957 . -i. P A Q l i ^ i: ■ ■ ■ / - ■- * u - of Colu'mbUa School for GirlA, d i^ i(i': II iiiiip.ia. 1 the depositors, on a tabU in the pi^-tmepCs in Juffalo, N. Y„ died . .-’ ' v ----- ^ bom In New Friday. She was bora in Brook pleasure In pUhtlBE the Britieh' W kNB-M O 8 n WTIOi-.10«> customer space. ' Deaths Cast Night Friday. ' He [ / DOROTHY Seawolf* Joins "Informality sOeraed to be the York City, ■ lyn, N- Y, , French acllpn as It resUy wss. D r o o d l e s . WHAY--»i« - r COSMETICS Connecticut WDRC—1S60 Daily Radio ; rule in this financial tnstltut,lon By 'ipHE A S S O ^ ’TED-'I^REHS' Dailaa/John wesley- Gilliland, Loi Ajige]es—I^ura ’ powman; In sny event, the story FiFsro 75, pioneer Texas hpdxOkla^ma 76; charabter aotress who in. 56 lE o e n itti^ By ROGER PRICE Eastern DiqidiKlit Time . - WPOP—MM W’ith one officer aitUng at the desk Ho'llyw6od---ChRrlea R. Rogers, \ "WfDclivcr'V tells, with ' fiuoUtlon , of WCCC-t12M U .S. Nayy>' as 64, veteraty filin prodrfeer; fonlier- Independent oil produeerWlky had yevs on tha stage tpp’eared be PUBLII BY TH £_ ■>. with his'feet on a wastebasket and fore"'.Europeari royalty and on s a CO., m c .^ . MsuH(M Bchtimiuin, Xbhiw Minis Yankee N B y another Tn .earnest .conversation. ly hMtU^r6t production for BKO- a' large - part in, the devpltoinent Street Pathe-^and Universal Studios and of the oil-industry in Sbyth- Broadway with'"Helen Hayes. atid X'. ester, Conn. •' ter of^ m te for FWeipiA^ffsirir, The “followW program ■'•'•' ' V : 1_ placed on a cOnvenfent q,hair.. lAU •in recent years an inde'iiendent wesL died Friday. / ■ >MAS Bs'snihorit^^r m any^ its- state- ■mes pre suppucu / WKNB--Hoeemary Clooney _— ColumbuS: OHlo-/"Mrg. Beatrlc' Bovvman ip private life wo* Mrs. .. £•. I’ MB' North Main Street- UTW monogementi and '•W subject to. wric—Gtoucho Marx this in view of the many cuatorti- producer, .who started In *the. in PublUbers. fti^^nts, is to ths:a«ect thst^Brltath Arnold W, Tozfrr Mlnlater ^ . X • ttrrsort-LflABitvAMv kkA r*i Gonatant Man-iii/55, headmjstreS^Ttamirol Antoine, B'oundiS ^tober 1; 1881 . The aura of iivineibility clings WDRC—Saturday at IhS Chass tiOon I from Page One) era in the busy bank." dustry’s exhibition and salcp de- Read Adivii. a n ^ 'rsn ei heganSewel planning Mrs. Mildred Oalchera, Grganist change without notice, WPOP—Juka Box Saturday Night Ns id a pdlltlcal hero long after he •“ ' Mias Viola‘B, Foster, 1:66 ■ . '*' * .• Published fcrery BeenlBl ■ Bsceol Visa- ’ . . time etnee' r . 8 . Ladd, manager qf .^ a n - Busdbys end HolWeye. Enteijeil et m of tM Night W orld, a General Electric ^Com J. F. Rogers, who has been man ing a whale of a /jb . He ia credited lacarlot” , , ‘Scratch Pad with Extra Supply The TTigaro account 8ay.e that in After Worship'Service the Sanc l*S#—> 1:86— / pany atomic executive said tod*v ager of Ward’s Newport. Vt.. store MKMBE31 o r ' ‘ X . at once with being very non- Mt. Bridget's R. C. Church ■ o f , Scratches’ ., . 'wHAY-^Dodzers vs Redlegs WHAY—I.a8alelte--Novena ' Three. Circuits of the globe wOuIt iince January 1955. RogerS start THB ABSQCIATKD PRKSS ^ the final stages of Brili.sh-Fr^ch political and with bcing-.very'much tuary Choir vein rehearse. WCCO—Musit Boom - weet/G odd Evening Good Uuste Rev. John J. Delane.v, Pastor If you object to the title of this WKNB—Evening Saranads consume, amount ,ot fuel about ed Working for Wards as a de- - The AnoriattXPress *» smarter than the RepiibUpani at 6 p.m., L«nten Fellowship. Each, ■WKNB—P.M. enUUert to the use of fJlWbltcaUcm of planning, the British and French family win bring sandwiches. At' Rev. Theodore Gubala Droodle on the grounds that you W TIC-Boss Miller „ \ WTIC—Monitor the size oi a "softball, he added. psrtm.ent mOnsger in 1945 and all • news dispatches credited- to W. or kfte\v that Israel would .attack the game of politics, an apl Rev. Dennis R. .Hussey, didn't think of it first, here are WDRC—Down to Lsrlti >. WDRC—Sal. Nile Country Styl# Frederick ' E. Crev.er, general served in the same capacity in not otherwise credited contradiction which is easily 0:45, Ratibi I>on Wind will address WPOP—Tempo Bandstand W POP-W ord of Llfa KELVINATOR TRADE W INDS^E and also the local news published here. E g y ^ o n Oct. 29, and that they adults on Jewish JPassover cus- .Assistants some slightly used alternate titles. l:4S— manager of General Electric’s Claremont, N. H ;, and Putnam. solved by the observation that thd WHAY—Dodsers vs Redlecs ' WHAY-r I.aSalette. Novena. . AlfHihts of republlcatlon of swclal Masses on Sunday at 7, 8, 9, 10 They Once belonged to an old Lady Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Conn. He has also held assistant dlcpatcbes herein are also reserved. Ihfii^tade their, own final timing irUhS. WOCC—Music Room WCCC-rdloud BvehIM Good Uutle best brdnd of politics ever invented and 11, a-m. and M asse/dow n from Pasadena'but She only Droo- where the power plapt was devel manager posts Ih Middletown end is that which aeemingly disdains W KNB-P.M . WKNUt—Rosemary Clooney Hill serrlce client of N. E. A. Serv- decisions in accordance with that 'dlon BvMgellral Imtheran Church stairs at 9 and 10 a.m. . . dled on Sunday aftei^oons so xW Tlf—Ross Miller , , WTIC—Monitor oped, said in a statement Issued in ' London, In 1952, he was knowledge./' the playtiig of politli^s. , iJ^ssourl Synod) they're practically)brand neWt (a) WDRC—tluest Star ^ ^ WDRG-^SbL Nile CtmhtrV. Sivla connfection with today's commis ,ed manag'er of-Wards Easton. '‘'tSiNl'shers Bepresentatlves: W POP-Tem po Bandstand W PO p.^ukd Box Saturday Night BLOWING AT LaFLAMME’S L 'Throughout his career. Governor Cloae y p Of A Rolling Stone With Jultus Mathews Speslsl Af^ency.^: -The Figiro accourtt does not es Coopel:. and High Sta. Church of the .Xssuniptlan S'SS—' i i o a - sioning Ceremonies of the Seawolf f. otore and transferred tb . a Rlbicoff has hada formula for con Adams St. and Thompson Rri. A BlOw-but. patch .On Its .Moss, WHAYv Dndgi-rs vs Rsdlczs W IUY—Proudly We Hall Vork, Chlcsfo. and_^^n. tablish rollu.sion between Israel The Rev. PaulhCk Prokop.v, Paator that it could operate for more than Blmilai'. in Elmira. N. Y.. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF founding his pdtitical opponents Miss Marion .A>^dln, Organist Rev. Joseph E. Farrell, Pasfor ibl 'Barber Shop F lo^ With , A ■: WCCC—Music Room WCCC—Good Evening Good Music 80.000 miles without need, for i in 1933\before going to New CIRCULATIONS. WKNB-P'M. WKNB:—Dinner Data and the two bigger nations. It-.doea which has been both difficult and Rev. Francis T. Butler, Safety Zone, (c) Man’s Chest After “ "’ IC—Monitor WTlC—News and Sppvts. . new fuel charge. ______port. Rogefs, his wife and, family irtpany. Inc::--allege that Brttajn and France-irimple. It has-been A.formula for March 3*1, Lealere, -Assistant------— ..,jR C^Ktlhy Godfrey WDRC—KntertalnmeiH,. Cf.B.A. ' gS-MQTHiW &YI.« liK Y WPOP—M et Opera WPOP—Juke Box Sat Night lonaimlity for k.neWj I.srael'8 attack »/■«was ..nminircoming, r holding himself back f^ m the norndr Fourth Sunday in l>nt x. Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a.nt. (d) Bunch Of Lint With A Blctjire l;16- the Nautilus, currently Is under the.near future. did nothing to • dlseotirage it arid mal political eontroverdy, and for 9 a.m.., Sundky School. F rX biis Window, (e) Germs.. Avoiding -A *‘ w HAY—Dodgers vs Redlegs WHAY—Prmidlv We Hail going recharging after more, than placing himself, insUad.''un a plat trahsportalion. ■ St. Francis Assisi Church Sanitary Microscope Slide, ( f ) Mam WCOC—Music Room WCCC—Good Evening Good Mutle 60.000 miles at sea.) For the third -straight year planned not to hall /b l i t to take WKNB-P.M. WKNB—Dinner Data form of high level'decorum, dig- 9:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Class. K South Windsor, Rt. SO In A Phone Booth Plucking A ^as beem-plecled area for Liberty Mutual. They Saturday, March’ SO gave up before they reached Cairo Bolton Chttcr chapel. Chaplain. Samuel A. Grove WHAY—Dodgers vSvRedlegs making local biisi-iess history p( making the obvious play ^ e n it First t'hurcli of C'hrlst. Scientist Rev, Ralph Kcllcjv,Pastior of the Nike Headquarters in Man WCCC—Record Review WPOP—Juka Box Sat Night a liquid metal coolant for -use as president At the Con^necticut XTerlt received Liberty Leaders' Awards, \ and Nasser. - y was open. But most of the • time, Masonic Temple WKNB-P.M. a primary fluid in the power plant some kind. All members of the, a citation mads annually by the / chester . will speak on "The Holy WTIC—Monitor 'I WMAY-^RfCord R^vi#w Systeni/Aysn. (CMSA) for tim Talk And Action with a sm;e, almost Infallible in Sunday Masses at 8:30'a^d- to Catholic Church." ahd special . W-JRC—Dance Orchestra WTIC—Monitor system was made to secure the Manchester Board, of Realtors ' n e x t /v o years. TheNaction wait conipany to personal lines sales stinct. Rlbicoff has held himself to Sunday., March 3 l— j WPOP—Met. Opsi-a \ WDRC—Phllad^lphin OrchMtra advantages of high pressure, high Multiple Listing System, tney are Islf^ by the organization’s Slate men who reach or exceed sales Makarios Fre^/Again am. music will sgain be in charge of WPOP—Tempo Bandstand \ • WPOP^F^uka Box Sat-Nifht temperature steam for use in /T h e re are two tj-pes of hehjj- the kind of play, which .suited his 11 a.m., Sunday Service.' the Manwillera. Everyone ia invited leaving a for-sale home which mncil recently. \ qifotas. 'lln ee recurrent In our atomic news, own character and reputation. n a.m-.-^Sunday School, Sacred Heart Church attend this friendly, informal WHAY—Dodgers VI Redlegi» ^ H A Y —Record K#vl«w small-size modern steam turbines thbv were examining on an "in- Cheney ha.s been an fotive .Db^van Joined the compafhy The British and Archbiihpp Ma- WCCC—Record Rsvut WTlC^Mftiitor and-propulsion eqiiipment. Against this career-long record 8 p.m.. Wednesday meeting. Church St., Vernon ^ire for the fsmily and to sing WDRC—Philadelphia Orchettra Section caravan " woiker with the association/nVe in Augicst 1948 and was prompted IT ere la„ unfortunately, not much k'arios, the " leader for cyprian W KNB-P.M . ‘'As has be.en reported during to aalesXmperVisor in February FOODARAMA and atmosphere, the Governor has . R id in g _Room Hours: w n c—Monitor WPOP—Juke Box Sat Nticht" According to T. J. Crockett, choice md to which is the mors real. the bltj^miliar hymns. f :Si- the ps.kt several ihonths." Crever 1936', and before elevated to the unld/with Greece, have succeeded of late fqund himself faced with a. /T u esd ay "to Friday,' 12-4 p.m. , Sunday Masses at 7:30 and 10 WDRC—Fascinsttng Rhythm . president of the local realtor top position, he was .serving is 1953. Mai-rt«d and the father of One headline goes like this one, ^ Tuesday. 7-9 p.m. WPOP—Met. Opera / WHAY—"Rerord RfVteir said, "fundamental corrosion and four rhildrenXte attended Bowdoln / in' ending their deadlock. Makarios new political situation, In whi,rh a.m. Emanhel l.utheron Church I • IS— ' / WTie^MUKir With a Beat groiip. the idea of the cai/-an is senior vice pre.sident. Born in Man In the New York Herald Tribune the all-Republican Legislature has ■Wednesday, 7-7.55 p.m. WHAY—Dodgers vs Redlegs WDRC—Dance Orchestra metallurgical problems have de to get as many.realtoi^'logether College and seXed with the U.S. has made -a plea for peace in C. Henr/s,Anderson, Pastor WCCC—Record Revue WPOP—Juka Box Sat Nirht veloped in. certain components -of chester. he attended schools here been freezing the ball away'from "Reality” will be live subject of Str Mary's Episcopal (tiurrh at one time to visit ne/propertie.? and in Hartford before attending Nicyy during World War II. the other ^dayi “ Staasen U su Cyprus which ia ixot qipte what tlie Rdftel CV Isaacson, WKNB-P.M, • r4&— the Steam generating system in Eastman has ser\^ on the Man- hi/ii, acting a.s if he were hot even the Le.ssoh Sermon for .Sunday, Church 1Snd Park Streets Asst, to t1r« Pastor WTIC—.Monitor WHAY—Record ReTlew placed on the real eOtate market. Milton Academy and 'graduating , CondiUonpf U.S. Ready to Halt Biitlah wanted. 'They wanted a WDRC—Fasclpaung Rhythm WTIC—Music With a Beat the Seawolf power plant." chestVr Memorial Hoiipjtal Build on the floor and in (he game. He March 31. . The Rev. .Alfred I.- Williams,' G. .Albert IVarson, The caravan, whK'h consists ol frprii Yale. Nuclear Bomb Teats.’' The Golden Text is from Psalms WPOP—.Met Opera i WDRC—Dance Orcheatra Crever said that the s\icces8 of ing furtd^ committee. lTOR clear order to the Cyprus under ha.s seemed to feel under some Rector Minister ot Muoic i:sa— WPOP-Juke Box Sdt Nifhl from three to five cars, gives each ^JNvo of his four son.s, have al KELVI the pressurized water cycle in the BY The"other headline goes like this, ground to cease its operafions. compulsion to g /b i s own hands on (18:32): "It is God'that girdrth . The Rev. Roman I.,. Harding, ____ . / WHAYr^Dodgers vs Redlegt t«:H - realtor a rhapee to examine cloiie- ready followed him to the New me wijh strength, and maketh my WCCi' -R ecoid Revus WHAY—Record Reriew Nautilus and the adeq:iaey of thi.s In the sejne issue of the same the ball, and he has been moving .Assistant Fourth Sunday In Lent.'Djvihe ly the property. Formerly, the real Haven campus. Since 1950, he has i The British, in turn, have freed W KN B-P.M WTIC—Monitor cycle to satisfy all the p:esently out on the floor ,to trv and break wkj’ perfect." Worship And Clmrch School, 9'imd WTIC—.Monitor • WDRC—PJArida Grand Prix tors depended on photos or wri{.leh nOwapeper: *’2 More Army EH\t- Makarios from his imprisonment Selections from the Bible in .Martin James Dwyer known needs of a nucleai- Navy been in the field of personal in up the Repuhlicdia freeze. Student Assistant 10:30; nursery at 10:30. 'v. W }RC—p'ascinating Rhythm WPOP—Joke Box Hat. Nlfht descrip^tbns. The raiavan pro- surance and ha.s been awarded the CERAMISTS! siohs Shifting to Atomic Status." on a Pacific Island. They have clude the following: "In ■ the be- ,, WPOP—.Met Opera has caused the Navy to termin^e vide.S'/ii "better idea of what the Perhaps this is a political neces- ^ ,. Sydney W. MacAlpine .Sermon. "'The Christian Prom WHAY—Record Review further deVelop:ne.nt of the Sea\i degree of chartered life under ^ Thp first headline, obviously, is fre'ed him to go almost anywhere, sity. But the point ia that the Ribi- ginning was tlie Wol-d, and the Organist and Choir Director ise'', Edsel I.saacson. WHAY- Dodgers vs Redlegs WTIO—Monitor ' property is actuall.v like, " Crockett writer. "Do It Y ^ rsd f" ----- and the word WDRC—Ru«e Nauihton wolf's sodium cj-cle for submarine | talk, which may ^ either negolia- except to Cyprus. /•off reaches for the ball have not i " Mrs. W. R. Kloppenburg, , ■ 3:.30 Upsala College'Choir Con WCCC—Reci'>rd Revus cphrluded. Similar caravans have In the CMSA, Cheney has been " It’i Fast Rb4 r«ii were made WXN/P.M. WPOP—Juke Box iat Nlfht use. (Men used in other towns"in the *fDuHx^lp.m. <«» 4 p.m.« ,tloa or Just propaganda. One way been quite like Rlbicoff. If he had ! Junior CThotr Organist cept at the Bushnell. WTIO-Bonltor 19:1^ j I among its most effective support- 7 p.m. im t9 p.A. But this exchange of half coh- by him. and without him was not WHAY—Record Rerlew . However, said Cfbver, the abil- nr lion, but this is the fiest lime been in his historic character, he WDRC—Fascinating Rhythm Ity of the sodium cycle' to prodvice ! era. often supplying the .spark or Op^R All Day Mob. ,we have of judging this kind of cessions at lea.st take's the, British, would probably have made hi.4 sny thing made that was niade." WPOP—Met.''Opers WTIC—Monitor presf'.ire | the technique has ever been tried .(John 1:1.3|. The 4th Sunday in 1,/enL,: United Afethodist Church of Bolton 1:66— \ WDRC—Ruf« Kaughton high tempci-alure, high I "push" necessary to p\it a pro- ROCKRAFT talk is to note that we hav? l>ad at long last, out of thelr dead end points, but made them differently. 7:80 a.m.. Holy Commun'hm. WPOP—Juke Box Sat. Night I in Manchester, Correlative passages from, the Comer Rt. 44.A and .South Road WHAY—Parade H,Music 19:45.- steam conditions necessaiw for |-...... _ I gram across. He played„a''major CERAMICS It for the peat 12 atofnio y ^ s , reliance, on force alone In the Cy- ■He would, we thipk, have hAn- 9 a.m.. Family Eucharist. .luqior Rev. Carlton T. iialey, Pastor WCCC—Record Revus WHAY—Record Review economic production of /electric .. . T^ „ o»io. I role in drafting and obtaining riled the matter of pay raises for Christian Science textbook, "Sci WKNB-P.M. Robert Mi.Kmney of DiHim11 Sales approval of the Slate. 86 PI,'«Nr.l.U PL. Ml. 6-t?86' and that nothing, absolutely doth- prus situation, and it opens the ence and Health vvilh Key to .tha Choir. The Rector. Services a X , ■Mrs. Herald l.ee. _____ — WTIC Momior WTIC—Monitor power provides the bas^ (or the legislative employe.s by deploring held at this hour Tn Chitdren's^ tbolr Director WDRC— Record. .Shop WDRC—Ruei Naughlon Interest in this cycle ./for major Service, lnc„ 3.9 Mam .X„ has System Art in 193b. -As U.g, has come of it to date. ~ way tWard negotiations, which it gently, but admitting it w’os the Scripture.s’’ by Mary Baker Eddy, WPOP—Met Opera ev WPOP—Juke Box Bat. Night Include the following 'mphony In the Night to the-Mcdfoid Met'cuiy an inter —talk about^ -abolishing atomiqi praisals of the issue.’ the state's follows this service. 3, Commisaipn on Membership WDRC—Record Shop \VTIC—Monit^ opiuent of small and more highly Samuel M. Lavitt, Rockville | esting picture of the "City of the ather by the British against present financial p'roblems sug Gertrude Wilson,and WPOP—Met Opera WDRC—Rues Ntvghton effilrient nuclear power plants for Daily except Wednesday; and Evangeli.sm. il:45— Nv real e.atate blotter, announces that ' Village CTharm”. In a b,v-lined ar- warfare alon*sl<*s news of the the underground, can nojy come gested that the problem be post FlorAqce W ood, Organists ' 7 .p.m., Evening Prayer. 1:46— }io{h military and civilian applica lOPEN: \- 4, Youth .Membership ciasz. WHAY—Parade n( .Muilc WHAY—Moonlight llatlnee Nettie L. Miller, 473 K. Center i ^he Medford, newspaper', latest advance in atomic arma to an'end. It is''to, be hoped that poned. The impression of mild rea Wednesday; 6 a.m.. Holy Com 7:30, Union Lenten service at WCCC—Record Review w n c—Sportii Final \ tion." Crever said. .St. Is now associalcf' with him and several impressions , of Manches ment. , / sonableness would, in our opinion, Sunday, March 31 WKNB—P.M. . ■ WDRC—Cal Kolby ^/ The Seawolf was Isimched here .Britain ia now ready to offer 9:30 a. m., Church .School: Jun munion. tisl.s church, preacher, Rev. Theo W’i'IC—Beal Musir of '88 will specialize in the sale of resi ter were published. i And that is. the way It ha^ been, have done mOi-e for both the Issues | ,10 a.m., 1 -ily Communion fol dore Chandler, subject: "The Soil WDRC—Florida Derbyi at Electric Boat division .Inly 21. dential properties in Manchester "Visiting the city's commercial i :a l l d a y : t'^'pru.s self determination on a and for Iviin than:>the relatively ior and Intermediate Departments WPOP—Met. Opera 1955. Crever .said it has “com / a l l along. For every bit of talk lowed by Intercessory Prayer and of the Heart.” Japan to Build and vicinity. ■ , bank. (Manrhesler Trust Co.) we j definite time table.ha.sis, as it did "hot" attacks which were actually meet at the Davis Memorial Youth 6 :00- pleted initial sea trials, operating K Center. Healing Prayer. WHAY—Polka Parade noted a service for customers . about controlling the atom, there npt.offer it In the previous negotia forthepming. and would have 7;30 p.m„- Litany and sermon by Concordia Flvangeltcal Lutheran WCCC—Record Review both surfaced and submerged, re which appeared to be unique. An ; ,10:45 a. m.. Worship sei-vice; 3 Loraii Stations sponding fully to all maneuvers Kiml>erly Cheney, Hartford iri-. J has been a continuing story of tions. ^Apd it ia to be hoped that made, more effectively, the same tle ROv. John B. Love, Rector'of Chiirrli WKNB-P.M. surance agen,l and 'former M*’'' adding machine was provided for i iSUNbAY: points he had in mind. Message, "The Magnetic Master" WTIC—Monitor without incideiit.” - action, in which the nations who Makarios, having won something 6 p. m , Youth service Christ ■ CTiurch, Pomfret. Topic, Winter and (iurden -Streets WDRO—Record Shop Sometimes we define the art of 'The Gift of Knowle'dge.''. Senior The Rev. Erich Brandt, Pastor WPOP—Met. Opera I Tokyo — Japan's M a rit/s talk about controlling the atom of a moral victory, will treasure 6 p. m.. Junior Society 6:16— ; Safety Board has launched /* 2 politics as riierely that of getting Choir. :■/ I\;an Beckwith, WHAY—Polka Parade place, more and more of their own. peace and the live.s of his com the other felloiv to he the one to 7. p. m„ ■ Evangelistic . .cervlce. fyear program to build Ihre/loran message, "A. Balm in Gilead" Organist and Choirmaster WCCC—Record Review ntiljtary capacity into the atom. shout. It inake.4. some difference WKNB—PM ! I long-range navigational Mdi sta- patriots enough to lake such vin North Methodist Chiihfls ■ WTIC—Monitor . The ideas have been pious and Ion what is being shouted, and it 447 No. .5Iaih St. X Sunday, March 31, ; tlona In the fog-and-at Just giving up die atom, that is a 9:30 ^opday School classes for WPOP—Ternpo Bandktand holds to one season oitl.v, then the I felt the po\ver at hli command. all ages. Alton J, Miinsie, YPSM. 9:3!) and 10:45 a.m. Morning GENERAL defroiting. It’i fabulous FOODARAMA-a brand-new concept in food gain. All’we really have to decide My pastor called today. Sunday, Mhrc^ 31 human hand ii dAwn and twisted 10:45 HoJinesS'Service with Band Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Worship. Junior Choir. singing, TeIevi.qioii Programs keeping by Kelvinator, oldest maker of * 1 .' Is whether or hot we want to g^ve and Male. Quartet music, ■ ' Morning \Vqrsbli>, 10:48 a.m.' First Service. Sermon TOpic: down,like a, dry divining rod, ufitil My . paator prayed today, / On Paste Tw o TV SERVICE up war. it has- the earth running through Col. Edwin J. Petrett will bring Miss Maxine Bachman, missionary "This Is the Day." • Daye M QE A Call electric refrigeratort for the home. the message. ' nurse' to Bdlgian Congo, will be . 9:30 a.m. Church School for Nights # f s 9 3 Pine Parts it# fingers. And il the earth runs My hand ii hla as . (here I lay. children arid - youth. Cradle Roll . ■ 2 p.m. Hospital visitation by piest speaker. This is the flr'st TEL. MI 3-8482 And what new luxuries are yourf in the sqd crumbles and drifts between My pastor prayed today-—: Mrs. E11z*beth Wiliion. through High School. How'Christian Science Heals A French Account A ^tender prayer; .then went his ■service of the conference being FOODARAMA! In the refrigerator door ONL/ the. fingers, with no gloomy ag 7;30 Salr-ation meeting. DSVid held in conjuclion with the. Con- 10:45 a.m. dhurch Activity '■ ^ oil the hitter aftermath to 'way. ~ program for children. Cradle Roll glomerations, iui though it were My pastor blessed my day. Eddy,will speak on the subject: ference-tWde emphasis on. missions. are such ahead-of-the-timez features at the tbs. Suez crisis, the sharpest ques- "II Might Have Been;" , Evening service at ?. "The through grade 3. - . "BEFORE THeV c a l l . oaking to be slifrefi. and promising TTiis -poem was written, by Car- 6:45 p.m. .Junlbr High Youth handy Breakfast Bar for bacon, eggs and ' tlonihg ^nthony Eden faced in roll S. Nichols after a severe ill Cali of the Arctic" one ot the new-i to be gentle to .seed, then the Calvary Chape) eat o f the MissioW Covenant mis- Fellowship: 'vith Mrs.- B. Burton I WILL ANSWER" If you were des^m'hgdn ideal fot^keeper juice* . , . cheeae and butter cheits . . . Commons con^cemed ^ e report ness and w'hlle ccmvalearing In the Smyth spea.kitig' of "M ing In Ma soil la friable at 'last. ' hospital. Assemblies of God oionary' flints^ . will be chosen. foe" your'own family , y ou couldn't improve bottle and jar shelf. In the freezer door an w * that Britsin and France had laya”. Refreshmwts. 'T h a t moment'is really it. reah . Did you let your paator know of 22 Vernon . St. ■ This ii a 38-mlnute color sound 44’HAY »1A k.c,, Sunday, 8:15 a.m. ' onJOODARAMAI ■ planned .their attack upon Egypt film.' .The public is .inyited to at 7:30 p.m. ; Senior Youth F / i / "■ ice cream ih eif. . . frozen juice rackt . . ly tjie peak of spring. It Is pure your illness? iftev. K. L. Gustafson,-Pastor ♦ V f In collusi)>n with*Israel. Eden de tend. lowship with ' Gemge MacLeod j freezer wrap dispenser . . even a safe, ^*««-e' fhkn you dilcovery. What happens, sub leading. "Christ ;Ftn Southeast PHILCO . < nied any such thing, and denied, Total domestic demand for pe- Sunday, March 31— ' -. ^ouJd spend for sequently, is .either a lazy, guilty Bucklnghatn Congregattonal Asia." Refreshments. Factory Supervised- WE NEED 75 USED^ unrefrigerated place for benanai. See the MM well, that Britain and France tipldtim in, thp United - Stales is 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. . ■n ordinary o- Conscienre. or an aching back, expected to reach 3.4 billion bar* 11:00 a.m. Morning w-orship. ' Church SERVICE fabulous FOODARAMA tddayl -hod any knowledge ' that ■ Israel Center Cofigre^tional Church' REFRIGERATORS TO FILL either a triunVph of, anarchy in rets in 1957, an increase of 4.8, per 7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service. Philip M. Rose, DD, Putor ®oor refrigerator. planned Its own attack. .These Clifford O. Simpson, minister. ORDERS FOR SUMMER nature or a frustraUoii of man. cent over the year before. Come and'worship with us. R..Rusaeii Peery, dsnisls' sustained the official .eg- Sunday, March 31 GONDER'S CAMPS IN MAINE. TRADE Ldgoon Blue • Sand Beige * Bermuda Rink From that moment forward, you ' 9:30 Pastor's Class ' - ' Associate Minister TELEVISION SERVICE ' . ' piBptaUon of British policy, which • Harvest Y e lla w / Buttercup YoHow • can't really win.-The thing to* do. 10:30..C2uirch School Mrs. Sherro- Adrian, Orgnnlst 'Phone MI 9-1486 NOW a n d GET MORE! was that it attacked Egypt In or- and Choir Direct V at that moment'.’ is to rise front • ^;30 lenten Worship Rern ttreon • Spring Oroen • Psnan dray 4jer to end the war'Israel had be-' Guest pFescher. the Rev. Wbyne tVatson tVoodruff, D.D., your one kiiee position of the Minister Emeritus {;un, mot to oaoUt in it - Skywatch Schedule .Ssndeau. associate ministei; of the "-eoson, and grandiloquently turn Community Church, Garden City, Now there hoa Appeared' in 12 Other Models To Choose From; 4 to 14 Cubic Foot ei-erj-thlng over to your gardener. Long Island. ■ 7;30 Holy‘Communiqn Figaro, 'll conosrvative and rela Sunday,' .March SI .9:15 and 11 Church Services Uidni!ri>t- 2 a.ip. . tively, respected Parts newspaper, Voluateers Neeeled South- Methodist ChurfH ‘ Sermon: "God and You at Work BEFORE YOU CONVERT— 2 -ajn. - 4 a.ifa. .'...... Volunteers Needed' M purported revelation of the plan Meat Ins|iecilon Grows Main St. and llattford Rd. . IV. 'Through Worship.” . . Available-In Eight New Decorator Colors a.m.—6 a.m. • \ , Volunteers Needed The Rev. Ffed Edgar, Minister , 9:15.and 11 Church School, nurs IT WILL PAY YOU TO ning of the .British-French at-, 6 a.m.-—8 a m...... VolunteeniaNeeded Rev, Percy Smith ,. ery through aeniOr high. tack. Such a newspaper, Paris ob- Washington--‘ When the Agricul- 8 a.m.r-IO a.m. . . . John . Craig. Robin- CrSig lure I>partment's meat-inspection -AaaociBlc .Minister , • • ' 5:00 Lmten mi.vie. -‘T Beheld ■ervers #ay, would not be publish 10 a.m,—Noon, ...... Orin, Mathews Philip Treggor. His Glory” in, color end. sound, INVESTIGATE Plus Classic White ' serylce was begun 50 vears ago. Noon—2 p.m;-...... Skip Fisher Woodruff Hall. ing-such a stor}' without at least meat was Inapected in leS'plants iii Minister of Music 2 p.m.—4 p.m...... , Thomas Hickey ,6:30 C Y? Club, Federation tha tadr cooperation of the French 58 Cities. Today inspectors work in 4 p.m.—6 -p'.m. .,...... ’..-.ThomasHlckey Services . o t Worship at 8 and Room, "I Beheld His Glory.’’ gevemment. The newspaper itself About 1.200^ pUntA itr nearly 500' 6 p.m..—-8 p.m. .'... . 1 . . . .Carol Ohace. Martha Prentice communities. More than 20 billion 10:45 a.m. ■•; ' posiUvbly supported the atude on 8. p.R).—10 p.m. ... Jeanne Jacobs. Jean Henderson Gospel Hall .. YOU'LL GET GOOD SERVICE TO O - Sermon: "Je.sus-iSaviour pounds of meat and meat products -of • Boilers ®«ypt. 1-0 p.m.—Midntght ...... Robert’McComb ' Men,” Dr. Fred R; Edgar. 415 Center St. pame under, their inspection dur Monday,April 1 • Wall Flame If we oeek to onolyss why Jhe ing 1958. ; . 9:30 and 10145 a.m., Churph Sunday, 10:30 a,m.: Breaking of WHE|d YOU BUY AT LoFLAMME'S! 6fldnight'2 a.m. .. Volunteera Needed School. ' ■ • Bread. '(A • Warm Air Units ' 2 a.m.-4 a.m :.:.. i... ."T..1.. Velintteer^ Needlkt French government should not . ltU45 ,a.m.. Nursery. 12:15 p.m., Sunday School. , ■ • Preaaure Bumera be a v e ^ to have these secret* Phone Olficp* Travel 4 a,n1.r6 .a.m. .1*... .1. Volunteers Needed 3:30 p.m.- ‘The Pirates of Pen 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. vl ' Skilled out; We have . to ourmlse. 6 a.rn.41 a.m...... 1 . Volunteers .NeOd^ zance" ' rejiearsal,. Cooper hall. Cleveland -Centra,) ielephohe of 8 a.m.-1 0 .a.m. . ,:.V*iunteen Needed /.' j. .’ St. John’s Polish .National that tha French have itill qot for 4 p.m., Bleception for Mr. SmlUi!s fices built into automobile trailer*, lo B.m.-Noon Joseph Barth . . montbership cltib and their CathoUe Chnrch, given Eden for yielding to United or* coming Into vyider ustage. They Nobn-2 p.pi...... Burr Stephens, Mary Stephans parenU, chape). Nev, Steptiep Stryjeivski • (' BtotM and Utdted Natipna \prco- km eipeciolly useful in emergen 3 p.ni.-4 p-bi- ...... GIbria McCauley,. Donna ^lUi 6 p.mi., Carol-And Wesley Choti's. Mrs. Clara‘Du^ldo, Organist fOGARTY BROTHERS Mr* and evontually abandoning cies u d In cues where, oommuni- -4 p.m. '6 p.m. ..C^w ford Alien J 7 p.m., MYF m'eeting.'- APPUAIKEI». tles grow from cornfields Into resl- It p.m.-8 p.m...... '..,. ./.-Wayne Garland ■ ’ s a s s s s 9UEL OIL as= = ^ = - BETTER HOME HEAT. COUNCIL, Inc, , tha. attack,'thgt fhelr Jealousy bos 7 p.m., MiF, Eigt^ Grade'wilt 8;30: a.m., Mass. 'dentlai sut{urbs almost ovbrpigbt, f p.m.;10 p.m, ■. ...I.; . . ' . jAmes CorniSh. Philip McGehon -10:30 a.m.. High Moss. meet with Mr.-Beiff In. Wesley hall.l JEODO HIGHIJAND CX)A1c.-jCQNNECTICUT COKE been orouaod by tk*'recent Ber- One ot tht$f new tmiU, w b e e ^ 10' p.m.-Udldnlght , .v ...... C liirePlckm an .( •'’7 p.m. MIF, Seventh Ora;de wUl IS OAK ST. ‘ ‘WATKINS SUILD)N6 PHpNK Ml f-M M ) asudh’ CoH/orsnoi, and ,that th ^ into place and connoted kvith ekii Skywitch Post located on top of Manchqpter Police Station. Vbliin-;, .meat with Mr. ^mith in Coopcbr . 'Horeee -and birds have' a third |19 BROAD ST. Ml t-4S39 iiting lines, can aegy* about 1;JOO.I, tears, may rtgUter-st Civil Defehoe Headquarters, Munlclpai; fiAUld- bnU,- \ -r- eyeUd fhAt. protects thefP ayaa dur-. I . ;• .. . . j! * ing VnnrfavMonday,. Wa/lnaarfatpWednesday,' ' Awv tlri^Miy hqta a4,-5. k -p.m.iem ■ ■■ -•'■ r - ' Lenten' Mrvlea ta - the m|^grajnng.or fliFliigv rMPoctlv^y-
/- , . .-'r - J' ; / \ \ ■ /■» t v’V7' :;V- ■ \ f.y W ’ ’ ■ ■ I- . \ I- ■ ,<■ .1 . ..-- a. X H1 V—- ' V. .J . f - . ■ •■■■ - . y 'V ' V '. H ' • f ■■•■V*’' ' ' - ■ 7 7- V:' \ 7, 7." ' '' '• 1 '• ■■■ ■: MAKCHEI^TER e v e n in g .h e r a l d , ilANGHESTER, CONN.,^ SATimpAv/wARCH 80, J1957 ,' / f;- 1 ;-' ■ PAGE NIJIE PAGE EJGIpf'^' /. ' rWANCHESTER EVENING Hb 'r 'XLD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY) i^ R C H , SO. 19S7 , — -----L-:-— — : " : - -r- T------— ------7 :------—; 1 3 l before epooaing and appointing South Windsor Coventry J Colgan. ‘ Labor Awy^itiiig Teamsters British Strike ^ p s ITie appointoi*"! becomes ef ; Police Arrests Ike De fective May 1 atxs salary o? JT.OOO Eties to flead ..7 M year. Colgan sticcCeda Cflarence Reaction to Beck’s Ouster ' Spreads^ Total Welti, who has . been serving as John Kowalski, 31,*df 196'MMn Plan Infer Again over town ehginser qp a partUUie basis.. HighSchooVs St., was arrested by M ^cheitoc iponUpUedttoU e^ron from Page One) Police and turned' over to VWiid'- Colgan, X 6. attended Hartford Mystery Said ^ O u t 1 .7 M illio n .... school and New York, University, Going to Finland ham County Detecliyea M onday^ " ■ / ■■ and is a registered professidnal A n n iv e r m r y ^vherX®*" ■ '^hen the board .'would a charge of fofgCry, -pojtoe saM.. Suez Canal mgeimaet. Politics Move today, / - r - r * engineer and land, surveyor. He is , ACL-CIO President > George '(Ooatinufed from Page One) X . • ^ ‘ ‘ the Connecticut So \ Heckler was arreatpd on a war 7 ,^ y , ..... '■ |OonUna«I from rage OneJ.*^ ciety of Civil Ejitgbneers. An,erican South Windsor,'J.'arch 30r-(Sp^ Meahy-said yastafdayf Beck has rant for allegedly lu rin g a forged 'Xfjoniinued from Page OnC) ago when a million men, put down cial)—The tommlttte in chargeiof been summoned t* ^ bearing here Coventry,' ilarch 30 (Special)— Bridge, Tunnrf and.THmpike Assn, check in a .WiUlmant'ic Restau President is disabled. Such a com • .'thMAtools. , •ntianefe / EgypTthen l* expect prepara’tions for celebratii^ the May 20, to ansiver "for hlrAC^*°"* Assessor Raymond Broga indicat rant in Jime 19M. . - TOoay’s stoppage waa the se'cond. and the Gropn Rotary' Club. in bringing the Labor movi lent mission would i>e 'IWtof niem- ed to proicl#lm the eahal open to Colgan has bqen manager of the 20th anniversary of Ell.'i^blh Me- ed today that political friihlinir' Victor A. .Ttoggart, 32, ofX U bers of (Engross, the cabinet and ..phaye. Union leaders said if a ,7 - I all normal chipping. " Gold S l^ Memorial Bridge at f .orlal-'High School . has napied into disrepute and his failing to I are rissponsible for the dUfappear- Adams Sto' was arrested yesterr . settlemefll .is not rbached ' more plain niany charges against hi the Supreme Court. ^ I In Cairo, a aoune dose f£U>* New iXndon-Groton since 1943, Town Clerk Chai-lea,Ep.e.o as chair ance of two aheeta of personal dec day by Ipbal police, on a ty r a n t ■ There ts w difference of opinion than 4,000 factories will be shut Egyptian go\>ernn(rtnl said Egypt from *** .reticed after 34 man. with 'legato to misuse of union larations of property in his office. issued by Glastonbury Toyrn Cpurt, over whether the constitutional, ■^own by next weekend as the strike jioon 1^-ill announce il.will awept yeanf with the Stale Highway Enea was president of the first fundsi", or. a/charge of' risk pf injury to qpreads to other Ycglona. 950.00 Yearly—.Plus ' Broga was referring to papers gap should be {fliigged by a bill or canal tolls paid intp a bank Jn Department. >*rlpr to that his ex- • graduating class in 1937. He will listing jlroperties. for the year a tolnor child. He posted a 92,500 by a . constitutional amsndni«n.t. Union officials had private dls- Manchester Auto Parts Carries Big Stock If your eoiffurt beoomlns to you » '^■ ‘aome neutral country, probably lence was extensive in min;^ be assisted by Mrs. Donald Ban , Beck’s suspepaion from hla- 1954 ahd 1955 by the National Silk ^ n d for appearance in court there And there are those who, IR**. :• cussioni among themselves, and CUNLIFFE Miss Rachel Joins Weldon 'Beauty Studio the Federal Bank of SwiUerlafid. ^glneerlng and inspecting capac^ croft, former office secretary at AFL-CjlO posts is effective pepd- Co., -a'nd signed . by J, LeRoy- Wedneaday. ' Rayburn, feel there Is no need for ' entployers weye in touch with each' / This ai'rangemenc would be for 'Kies on highway and bridge proj the school. , Ing the remits of the .Mgy 20 Sphweyer, president. / Roger Peters, 16, .Wethersfield, any action. , • other. B ut, there were no new MOTOR shippers who do not want to pay, ects. Class r^resentatives meeting hearing. These jobs’ carry too -sal Broga Recently A ppoint^ was arrested yesterday and In view) of' the wide range of "negotiaUehs. You shoutd Jto coming to us. inside Egjpt. this weeXhave decided tp hold the ary, bqt do allmv for reimburse Negotiations between factory BKPEKT'AUTO BUUV and' Mr. and Mrs, Colga < have a son Broga, recently app o in t^ by charged with disregarding a red opinions 'oh the Question. Demo FENDER RBPAIIUI . Hitherto, Egypt has said ojtily who Is with Aetna Casualty and celebration June. 8, and tentatiyj ment for expenses, AS Teamit,e>'s the Finance Board to replace for traffic light and failure to carry cratic Itoders were reported te ■" workers and employers broke down that the tolls must be paid ip; ad Surely Co., and a daughter, who is plans call for a program at thi president. Beck driiws 950,000 a, mer assessor James Groen,. who a driv'er’B license. He. is scheduled have agreed informally that noth yesterday. Talks, in the shipbuild- ENAMEL and iJtCUUER vance to the canal authority in 'teacher at the King Phillip schpol in the afternoon to be fol- year, plus a fat expenw account. resigned, said certatoXactions in to appear in court April 13. ing win be done at this session. 'Ing industry collapsed earlier. , REFINTSHINUR Egypt “or its nominees." Reported School. West H ai' ford. ' Ipwed by. a banquet and dance at a In Houslopi ' Tex, 6 a^gn M. the town political ^ru ctu re were Beverly A. Cooney, 31, of 85 However, Senate Republican Lead- Labor Minister Iain Macleod was REAHONABLB PRICES Harrison, a vice presidpiu\of the '■ keeping in touch with the situation, Lov^ terms of Egypt’s plan for oper Ethler i'und at 91.500 / place still to be chosen. unhappy with his^dppolntment and Diane Dr., Vernon, was arrested ,er Knowland of California said FREE ES’nMATES ating the canal, not yet a'nnounced The l^uis ^Ethler Fund has Plans call for'a letter and ques AFL-CIP' and a nisittber .X^ll's had been making every effort to and charged yesterday with pass yesterday the matter is of "suf 'but It appeared that no substan officially in Cairo, saUT Egypt has reached the total of 91,562.66, ommendatl'ons have no legal bind time Co,, which operated the wa heifer was. donated by the Longo ’’nlon wlw prompted by what he WE PAY and REMOVAL Brothers and a pure-br/d calf was gram ls held yearly to honor junior called “e lu en ts hostile to Labor, speech and drama department/W first time documents had been The informant who told of what ing on either side. GARAGE terway before its Egyptian hold Stanford University for' the/p^st Bradford Fungal went on at the co'fif'dTehce said Ei Tile strikers are demanding a 10 ings were nationalized last July given by the Martin Kristoff fam and seriiqr studento for their activ elements whlchf are trying .to get misplaced or missing from his of HIGHEST PRICES Have your trees pniaed aod 18 Main S t; Tcl MI-9-45S1 ily. Llewellyn Turner was chair ities duHng the year, both for through a national right to work 17 years, and his family are slafed fice and added hV recently had the senhower joined in a laugh that "per cent wage bo6st. Their aver- } I " 26. The modification was said to Conddoted Today followed .Ra'j'burn’a blunt, expras- “age pay now is about 936 weekly, remnved b.v lloens^ and to- give company .shareholders the man of the drive' and- J. I>aniel 8cholarshipXdu with the Teamster rank- Strickland la studying the lan found the papers gone. He said years withiHit special arrange be presumptuous oi hin\ to repre FOR FINE^ Studio to insure hair of utter per-'a hair stylist in her . own right, MILLWORK GO. walkff i Scouters’ Banquet guage and he will have an as. they were present during all of the ing lllne.ss. ISarts has toe famous DuPont Chrome and metal pdij(8h will fin U.S. pressure. U.N.. officials' in / Cookie Profit 9U» and-file membership, said he wai/ sistant vyho will act as interpreter. sessions of the Board of Tax Re Well known in yacht racing cir ments for tem.borary aubcession to sent himself (VS its spokesman. SILVERWARE fection under that new and lovely ahe has always felt and created Dulux Factory matched enamels, ish the job of raakln^your car 254 Broed SL—TeL Ml-9-3299 Cairo said they had no knowledge Those planning to attend the an against Beck's announced plan for the presidency, aAd that if Eisen Clearly, then, the ideas presented hat. Phone MI-35009 and ask ttir hair styles that reflected and en- h v Thb cookie drive conducted by nual acoutcra' banket to be held About half of the actors already view which met in February. cles for his skill and daring, Brad REFINiSHING and these are aupplemented by the shine. DuPont sponge: are reedm- of any buildup of Egyptian, mili th(f 11 Intermediate Troops . and a |1 million publicity campaign. understand. English. He had his Checking Documents ford won the Thomas Lipton Chal hower were to aend^up a special here are those of the Individual and ah appointment. Better make it I hanced the, natural possibilities of new color blending service. So, mended for all cleaning Jobs. They tary police in the Strip, as charged- at the Windsor High School at English said "as long as I am 54 letter on the subject'ilx,wouM lead do not- necessarily reflect the early so that if you do rcqulr^ one . the, individual, rather than slrict- I— llA I I I I Featuring’’ Senior Mariner Trbopa, has netted 6:30 p.'m. on April 6, are reminded first theatrical experience with The attorneys, counsel for lenge Trophy in 1939 with the - and whether or not you find the ready are strong, yet aoft. ilU fW ttlie beet In in Jerusalem Thursday by Joseph tje Girl Scouts a profit'of 9779.49. the general secretary-treasurer of Sock and Buskin.- junior-senior Schweyer, were checking the foot "Delisarioua." At the time to a lot of talk that he Is. In poor thinking of the other members of or two conditioning treatments be-' ly adhering to a new style that mixed enamel that matches the To keep hydraulic valves in per-- I, Tekqah, the Israeli Foreign Mlnls- I ^ r e the Bale each troop had eatU to bring their money to 'Scout the international I will oppose any of his death, he was owner-skip condition and 1 preparing'to re the Taxpayers League. JEWELRY or WATCH fore the permanent, you will have might not prove altogether becom- master William Leonard at the dramatic club of Manchester High papers to see exactly what items color you want, re.member that. In fect condition, reduce nbiay opera e Ueneral MUlwork \ tfy'M director of affairs pertain- matod' the necessary supplement use of the union's funds for that School, . organized 37 years ago, per of the racing yawl “Wind linquish the active presidency. If these ideas should meet with REPAIRS ample time. ing. a matter of minutes; the color you tion, stop sticky valven and rings, needed to assure troop projects of committee meeting Monday night. purpose." * , - had been reaasessed downward In • the approval- of the roters, wheth Mias Rachel has joined the Although individual preference a Complete iVindow Cnlte lng.fd the 1949 Arab-Iaraell armis Tickets will b.e $2.50 each. and Was its first vice president. He the National Silk property. ward.” Bradford waa commodore Eisenhower was reported to hat-s Wish can be mixed. You can get ac free lifters and dissolve sludge, tice.^ . crafts, bqokouts, and camping. The Challengm Beck's Claim in 1935-36 of the Off-Soundings replied good humoredly that he er members of the League or not, PHONE * staff of the Wejdon Beauty Studio, is expected to continue toward the gum and varnish and eliminate • All. Size Doora OepMidiAto Qntety — SegrteBi money earmed In excess which Coming Events received his BA at Wesleyan Uni Broga originally delayed re and ahe has already gained a fol-i ahorter hairstyles, when it is ri>jre curate matches in colors going • Mitred «nd Dined Trim The VM. offiSials said only The Board of Finance will meet He . challenged Beck’s state verslty and his MA at Northwest porting the disappearance to po Club and his home yachting port did not see hcAf such an Inference ' then a common ground 'of under NORMAN R. WEIL back as far as 10 years, and you corrosion in .bearings and prevent about 50 or..60 Egyptian military totals 9382.^ will be turned over ment that the Teamster high com was Essex on the Connecticut Riv could be drawn from his recom- standing will have been reached, lowing of clients who enjoy her becoming longer hair will be worn. acid and rust, get Siloo Hydrg- • Expert Cabinet Work to the Girl Sc(^t Council to be used Monday night at 8 p. m. in the ern, studied at Yale Drama School lice In the hope a thorough search er. GEMOtOOIST skilled services. Miss Rachel~ 'is a This again proves the importance can count ou Dulux 'color blends to • Complete Herdwnre Dept. William H. Sehlaldse police entered the strip when mand had -already approved the and the University of Colorado; of hl.s-and other offices in the I mendatloh, since he proposes and progress may be made in the give satisfaction to everyone using Valve Kleto al. Manchester Auto for the malntehance of the Glas Town, Hall. publicity campaign. He said he Bradford was a riative of I amending the constitution—a proc area df the conduct of our town’s Specialist In Jewelry, graduate of the Hartford Academy of individual hair styling. 188 Spine* ft. Tel. 8O-*.7fl90 Egypt’s new gbvemor took over tonbury Day Canto There will be a meeting of the directed plays on Broadway. town office building would turn .There will be a greater em them. Ask about this service at Parts. It is desimed to restore civil admtnistratioit> An Egyptian hadn’t been consulted. In St. Spriiigfleld. Mass., where he was ess that probably would take two , affairs. TEL. Mi 9-6863 of Hairdressing. Prior to joining Manchester Auto Parts and enjoy full power and efficiency to auto Certificates Tor excellence in School Building Committee with Washington, D. C,, St. Louis and up the sheets.. president of the Springfield Wire- the Weldon Beauty Studio staff, phasis, too, on luster and- sheen, liaison mission w ltlX the U.N. the ' Planning and Zoning Com Louis Daniel J. Murphy, another other places, and was a pioneer in Since duplicates of. the assess or three years. What tile contributing' factors a beautiful paint job on your car. matic transmisaiona. Bausenbach Emefgency Force (UNl^) went salesmanship, baaeoNon the per member of the\T'eamsters execu * Tinsel Co., Which he founded. A Constitutional amendment re were that induced the demise of I ahe worked in Willlmantlc. with the waves arid curls softer ^coil spring snubbers, sold In three centage of girls in a troop, against mission In the Town Hall T^iesday summer theater work. ments document can be easily ob He serv'ed„as an Army sergeant in The eternal question—from the and more natural looking. Perma "IV) keep your, car bright and T. P. HOLLORAN In at the same time. . evening. tive board, said hto too, had never 'Early in 1956 he published, a quires a two-thlrda vote in each the old taxpayers -League is, at shiny, DuPont makes many things 'sizes for all models of cars, work the number of cookies sojd, plus been consulted on the matter. tained, it is difficult, to see' what World ..War I. branch of Congress^ and ratifica the present time, unknown to this ! HE.ADQL'ARTKRS women of course—"What are the nent wavea will be looser and less Mere honiMa Gentlemen’s Agreement promptness In making returns have The Wedneaday Afternoon Club 300-page book, "The Technique of motivated the person, or person.'! hair styles going to be this drying to the hair. Iii short, "na in the No. 7 line to help you. For with the coil spring toabaorb road FUNERAL HOME Thursday Eut Beck contended the cam- Acting." which has proved a valu Bradford is survived by his wid- tion by .it .least 36 states. writer. But he does suBmit that in j FOR ' ii.stance, thg DuPont No. 7 polish shock, .keepin;, the car upright on are painted ia -given to the following troops4--wHl-mcct who took them. It would be vlrtual- ow. the former Helen Stimp- order for the- reactivated League spring?" can be answered by Miss turalness" joins "individuality" ,,in AIR-CONDITIONED with a. w . p . iaid that Egypt hla reached ^Ttoop 3, Mrs. Frederick Rockwell in the Wood Memorial Library.Llbr^v P**8'n was okayed in a telephone able textbook for both dramatic Celler said he favors a simple ' j the 19.’)7 hairstyles for ^ milady, and cleaner removes traffic film sharp curves and prevent tire , “gentlemen’s . agreement” with poll of the board, adding: "It.got 1;' tinpossible to revise the flgtires son of East Loi^meadow; two bill directing the Vice Prestdent to to'attain its rightful stature in the Bernice-Juul of the Weldon Beauty Ideally located—convenient and thnn any other Jr.';> Troop 2, Mrs. James Dehn; Slides of Suez and. the Middle East instructors and student actors. on the sheets since the Grand List sons, Edward E. Bradford Jr., of Studio. Tbc Hair Fashion Council and the style-conscious woman of quickly and safely and restores the squeal. Ail of these thinga, plus away from the busy thorough paint. Hammarskjold permitting UNEF and I'h third place Troop 29, Mrs: will be s(town b.y Miss Eleanor overwhelming approval.” He said Mrs. Strickland, the former take over in case of need and to community it must have: original color and luster of the fin many more, will help you keep the fund "is to be used, for the has already been set. Easthampton, Mass,, and Walter report promptly to Congress. He 1) The respect and , confidence of American, of which Miss Juul the year will hot only be herself, fare. Distinctive Service. Mod troops to stay oh Egypt’s side of Fred Hurd,- 'Brewster of Hartford. Guests and Edith Adams Greene of Passaic, No reason other than p>oUUcal C. Bradford of Boston; a daugh is ap active member, recently held but her best self. ish. producing a dry brilliant shine your car in tip-top shape, so get ern Faclllttee. the armistice line. 'School Menu friends of members are welcome. purpose of acquainting the gen N. J.» and a graduate of Moitnt said bringing the cabinet into the of the townspeople, N’o . matter what your ceramic For those w'lio pre'er a wax, Du- them at Manchester Auto Parts. eral membership, the public and has been given for their disap- ter. Mr.Sv Donald Webber of Haver procedure would "only gum up the • ’’'21 Capable leadership, needs may- be. even lessons. its spring meeting in Ncw .Y'ork ■Why not atop in at the Weldon "Egypt retains the right to. tell The menu for Buttonball Lane Axprogram of one-act plays will Holyoke College, is an accomplish Last night Broga called State hill, Mass.; two brothers, William and five new styles were intro Beauty Studio and'-talk with Miss , S H M ia n M * UNEP to leave Whenever she School lunches this week: Mon be presented tonight at the Wap- all - Labor with the International ed musician. Their daughter, Sus situation." And he said the Con 3) Vision on the part of those Camdot' Cenunlcs Stndio - can Catharin* Hollorah Brotherhood of Teamsters’ posi Police at the Stafford Springs Bradford of Taunton. Ma.sa., and stitution without further amend v;ho guide it's destinies, ind help you! duced. Miss Juul reports that, ac Juul, she will be glad to show you Licensed Funeral Director chooses, out ahe has promised not day, spaghetti and meatballs, let p)ng ScXol at 8 p. m. for the bene an, now 14 and a freshman in high barracks to report the di.'iappear- James H. Bradforef of Long- cording to the Council’s Style pictures of the new slylcs. and ad . to choose to do so in the immediate tuce salad, cracked Wheat bread fit of the scholarship fund.- Tickets tion." school, la playing the lead in a ment, provides ample base for a 4) ^ e wholehearted support of ; Mrs. Adams^ Busy Schedule W l U M M S There were continued rumblings 'ance and ask for an "investlga-. meadow; and two .sisters. Mrs Group, the movement, the lines, as vise you about your individual Joiin J. Crafty Jr. jfuture,” the informant added and butler, milk and ' peaches; will be available at the door. 'school play jfoon to Ije presented. simple law on presidential disabiL the membership. _ , j CAMDOT problem in beauty and hair styl S8l Main StnTeL Ml B-66SS Tuesday.' orange and. apricm juice, from Teamster ranks. tipn.'” Bradford Tenney 'of Los Angeles, The present Ituation presents | well as the length of the coiffure Licensed Embalmer Tekoah, in talking with nejs-sr On Hawaii Klancuvers Teddy is 12. The children will State Police said no formal com and Mrs. Robert Irwin of Delrav ‘ly- CERAMICS STUDIO this year will be .determined by ing. Opte A Charge Anoonnt men in Jerusalem, declared Joint grilled cheese and ham sanmvlch, Army Sgt, Roderick Grant, Ells % The Washington Teamster, .offi probably lose a year of their pre Fla. , Celler also said he thinks a law ,, to the League a definite- challenge. | Keeps Her Oedupied^ Happy 175 Center St,—TeL Ml 6-7060 We Otdlver plaint had been .made but a ser has a good chance of passage and ' 117 NEW BOLTON ROAD UNEF-E5gyptiah p trols were op potato chips, celery sticks, rnliH worth class of 1947, is taking part cial publication of- the union in scribed studies in Menlo Park, but How that challenge ts met will RGUto 6 '" IVII S*5?5D erating along the Gaza border with arid cookies; Wednesday, Southern tn a three-week simulated combat Washington State, said a council will have the opportunity of trav geant was now looking Into the that he .does not expect Rayburn be awaited with Interest by all Israel, ' atyle chicken, parslled "potatoes, exercises'with the 2fith' division’s representing all 39 of the state's eling in Europe for several months matter. . , actively to oppose it, concerned. By Jane Eads • before becoming governor of. New Ha also, expressed regret that a cranberry sauce,' apinach, pan rolls 14th Infantry at Pohakula. Ha locals had gone on record against following the expiration of their Broga reported the disappear Legislative Body Keating said it would be "a pity Thank .j'ou, Mr. Editor. Eisenhower Under F>re Washington —Like many wives ' Hampshire, is a member of its pro 2-year-oW U.N. plan to mark off and butter, milk, Jello and cream; wall,. He, is the son' of \Mr. and any special as.sessmenls or /-dues father’s engagement. ance of the docuiftcnis to the First' to let the matter slide now.” Merritt E. Blanchard. of top government officials, with a | gram committee, MASURY Tattlers a^-WJbmetar (4.4-mile) No-man’s Thursday, hamburg, gravy, Mri. Thane (3rant of Main St. increases for union “defense Selectman ai week ago. ’Broga Rejeefj. Prbpo.sa}s "An emergency may cpme over crammed schedule of official and | fn the studio ishe fixed up in her Land aldi^.the border with barbed mashed potatoes, green' beans, •Church Holes funds." said he had not received an an- night in this atomic age." he said. ^ ‘Proficient’ FAY'S social engagements, Mrs., Sherman i home, a handsomely remodeled . 9iSVICE STATION bread and butter, milk and apple Ia>an to Race Tracks awer yet. "I don’t know whether I have the For Speed on Highway Adams still manages to devote s barn and mill, the stone part of PAINT wire had. never been put into ef- The sermon topic at the 10;45 First Selectman Goodwin Jacob-j ' To the Editor, lecti Both bidea at different times crisp: Friday, fish sticks, parslled a.m. Sunday worship service at On another matter, an Official Hartford, March 3^.-;,py_xhe right answer, or the administra This is to be a letter of well Septic Tank Service good share of her time tp her fam- j which dates back about 150 years, . . . Is qoed point K oiM ^A, N. Cov*ntry ' expressed g eitq ^ approval of this, potatoes, lettuce and tomato slices, the Wapping Comnjuhit.v Church of two Cleveland race tracks sald- Court Cases son, admitted Broga had informed LegUlature'a General7Law Comr tion has the right answer, but I deserved praise for all .volunteer; ily, her private inlerests aiid her she has invited a group of friends . part of a p ro p o ^ to ease tension raisin bread and.butter,- milk and will be "Christ and Progress." Igst night they got a 91 million him of the missin,^ papers. mittee has rejected toe.se proposals think we sliould do something.” firemen, especially those of the; r,.m P«. on., , g . ^ 5 2 E x p l o t l e S hobbies. , , share painting lessons once or Tel. Days Pi 9-7600 Ice cream. . \ which would: • CLEANING The gentle-mannered, alert wife; twice a week, sdong the horde Church school will meet at 9:30 loan from a Tea'msleri pension Manchester and South Wlnd.sor de- ■ for the speed yesterday, except mr ' i a.ip, ■ - . fund. A' 21-year-old Hartford youth Permit merduinta to conduct partments. Last Sunday. March 24,, of the President's top assistant ad- Mrs. Stassen and Mrs. Snyder G*n*rol R*polr S*ivle* A usually WeirMnforihed dlplo Manchester Evening H t^ d promotional torawlngs for which • REPAIRING that the roads were rather clear, f n A l F IM eai* 1 .U liBa mits she probably has her fingers are in the group along with Mrs. PAUL'S matie source at U. N,^headquarterB Glastonbiirv corresnondent, .• Mrs'. ’rae Young People's group of Sheldon B. Guren said “it was whose car crashed in East Hart Driver Arrested Institutions House a fire spreading quickly through U. E'. Baughmann, Secret Serv in New York said Hammarskjold the South Glastonbury church has an ordinary business deal . . . tickets are given away free. ,an attached barn threatened to de-. in more pies than she should, but | Carlos Romulo, wife of toe Philip- Paint and Wallpaper Store 24 Hour Rood Sorvico Betty McNamsto,’ ME 3-1753. ford March 10 after he wr.s chased PeriT^ newspapers, radio and • INSTALLATION ice chief, said "I don't have all; she is blessed with an energy’. en-|.pine Ambassador, Mr*. Perclval F, . and Nasser had agreM that Arab been; Invited to the meeting of the they got security for the loan." Loveless Children •stroy the, Batson farm. Only the the facta, but I am going to look, (Continued from Page One) 645 Main Street ^ police and U, N. troops^,the 'Gaza Pilgrim Ypufli Fellowship at 7 Guren is attorney and secretary b.y both Mandie.ster and East On Road Charge televjsion stations to carry adver- prompt arrival of the p^tn and | thusiasm and efficiency of which j Erundage, wife of the budget di- Accessoriea Of All Kinds . ^ 1. tomorrow. There will be a of Cleveland Raceways, Inc., which Hartford police wa.s fined 960 in tispmenta of such drawings. EMERGENCY CALLS! ‘'into the matter." Otherwise, he Wichita, technical observer on the hej- New England-forbears w;ou!d • rector, and Mrs. lobcrt-Madison, < ' Strip should work togethte to pre X equipment from these two depart- declined comment. ’ Tel. MI 9-0.300 Candy, Ice Cream. Sondrlea »ent any raids into Israel tiy anti Girljtijured „ discussion on “Choosmg Dur Com operates Cranwood Race Course To\ n Court this morning for reck One injury and one arrest wer! ermlt political parties to con- Hartford, March 30 tJP)—An’ ex . ments, and'their efficient action, flight, had minor- lacerations. be proud. Besides, she sayS, ’’It's, 'Many of the paintings in her leredl commandor,' Israehdmnded panions," led by Robert Stevens. and Thistledown - Park in the less driring, the result Of two accidents yes ct bazaars and raffles. *------pert says that only about 3 per • prevented a' total and tragic loss. Phone Ml 9-2330 • A t the White House, press secr*:.^ Debris rained over--w 2-square fun to be busy.’;;^^^ .__ j homc_are_ her copies of master lU occupation of the strip ano^e Judy Massicottc and George Nev- Cleveland area. Donald A. Rosenleld waa ar terday, police reported today. "^a.se the present bingo laws by cent of the children in In.stltutions There are many variables in tary James G, Hagerty *sid he Currently, she (s wfearlng man.v pieces in the. National ’Gallef>V luctance tp withdraw from it by ^ In Fall Here ers are in charge of the recreation Guren said Jgmes R, Hoffa, a rested at 1:43 a.m. after his car Two-year-old Jeffery' Rus^jell, 64 permitting organizations w h i c h or in fo.ster homes are oqihans, volved in rural fire fighting, and had no.commeht to make on the ^ i,,]{ ,„iie fro* Skiatook, a small hats. She’s .publicity chairman of done to "learn techniques." Origin saying it wmhUd to prevent any^ period, and the closing worship Teamsters Unibn vice ■ president, i^areened down a 25-foo( embank Bolton St., suffered b r u i^ of;the have Ijcen^Jn business a year-to ..Th* . other 97 per. cent, saya often the time factfyr and adverse- episode. — ."j norlheasterri' Oklahoma cbmmu- an -I exhibit- of. ..needlework, de al art also adorns and gives per Mesttor HIGH GRADE renewal Of the commando raids. will be led, by .ludy Brown, shoulder when he rantoitp a car conduct bingo games. The present seph H. Reid, executive' director of MANCHESTER The President t party generally .nity. The shock from the explosion signed and executed for the sonality to her home, like the tiles was one.of the fund trustees with ment on Elm St., East HartfdiU wind and water conditions will VVashington Cathedral by a grodp The diplomat told toporters Ham ris Mitchell, 5. of 553 E. Cen- Sunday at ' 7:30 p.m. in the whom the deal was made. Hoffa is The youth was first spotted' by at the F^rot National-Stores park law requires an organization to be the Child Welfare League of Amer thwart all efforts."The residents of travels at a. ....fast clip-Ur, onnr. suchaiin blasted out half the store windows topping her coffee table which Upiiolstfry marskjold and Nsaser had agreed t^''Bt.. transferred to Hartford church basement, the third of the under indictment for brlUery' and ing lot at 297 E. Xlenter St. In business for-two years. ica, "are chlldien who usually trips. There has been speculation Iri downtown S'k'Kltook and broke of nationally prominent women, chart and highlight the course of PRINTING special Lenten services will be Patrolman Samuel Maltempo on the above mentioned .tdwns; how to be held April 13 through 25. .that police drawn frOm (he S20.000 Ho^itql ■ with head injuries re conspirac.v in connection with an Center St. Maltempo chased him Mrs. Muriel ^G orm an, 41. of 1 The committee also discussed a have too many pai'ent.s." * _ ever, are Indeed fortunate to have that the Secret Service, which disiics in homes. an Adams trip abroad Spectollzlilg Palestine Arabs In the strip ceived iXa fall late yesterday, was held on the subject, "Light on the- alleged attempt to plant a spy on Franklin St,,riold police ahe was measure which would permit all- These' latter, Reid^ told yester has the job of protecting the She helped organize and is vice With her lively gray eyes, slend in JOB AND COMMERCIAL Bible in the Modern Translation.’' to the East Harjtford line, but lost men 'willing to djivole their lime The' craft is the Air Force's chairman of the'. Washington should cooperate with UNEF reported by hospital authoritie.s “in the aspects of internal be slill^jn Vritlcal condition, but Topics to be considered this week In Detroit, Hoffa «aid the loan rsffles prizes but took no sc’tion England Regional Conference here, f J lltUe time as possible on the Cathedral Needlepoint Com it is hard to believe Mrs. Adams are ‘The Most Doleful Note and notified and later spotted Rosen- of the .store when she heard a ficient fire fighters. My family and by eight engines. mittee sponsoring the project. ' accurity which concern the actlyl improvetyx t h ^ morning. was made on the "real 'estate, not feld’s C*r Stopped at the bottom of noise at.the rear of the car. pending further discussion. are disturbed children who need wish to pubUply thank these fire road. The immense size of the plane Is a grandmother 'of seven: ’their ' staring Prompt and Ettlcleat Printing ties Of the Fedayeen (commah The young g X daughter of Mr. the Most Joyful Note ' in the on the track," adding that the The youngster did not require Small grocery stojb owners were specialized treatmtot as well as CHUICB VARUrn Yesterday was the first instance She has designed an enchant names are engi-aved on gold brace of AU Kinds dos.” Bible;" "God Who Will Not Let Us the embanknient. men, our neighbors, and the many caused many to believe originally ing needlepoint cushion for the * Auto Tops . and Mrs. GrOyer OTUcheli, fell about land on Which the two tracks are hospital treatment. the main objectors tJ the free pro "a roof, warm clothing and food.” others who, in countless ways, QUALITY in which police had stopped any that two .planea had collided. let discs. Her eldest ' daughter, U. N, sources said there was „ 6:45 p.m.ytwo feetTr-om a railing Go,” and "The Duty of Holding, Robert J. Warnat, 21, New Brit motional drawing, claiming that part of the motorcade traveling bench in , the Gsthedrai bride’s Mrs. Wllllanv S. Freese of Pitts *' Tnick Cushions Together," Leading the discussion located is valued at 94 >4 million. ain, was fined $18 for speeding In the oilier accident Arthur D. "They suffer from emotional’ . helped us through a trying ordeal. SEAFOOD The two bodies were trapped in waiting room, as well as kneelcrs to so n between Arab police and on which she' was swinging in Graves, 17, Ew t Hartford, %yas the large grocery chains could put malnutrition," he said. "Tliey need &ncerely, with the President; ,,-.7 field, has pre.sented her with , four COMMUNITY PRESS UNEF Inside the strip but declared front of the CWnmuntU’ Y and will be Mrs. Jame.s Sleeper, Wal and was found innocent qn a them out of business by offering the fuselage and reefers had to' for to* Bethlehem Chapel, and grandchildren; another daughter, SWI CENTER ST. (Rear). Cor. No. Main and No. School ter G. Foster . and Mrs. Warren charge of pa-ssing a red Hglft. He arrested and charged with reck to love and be loved." • ' ' Joseph Bonee 43 OAK ST. . Two police .officers in a county hack through torn at ' and wires has eneouraged a group of White TEL Ml 8-8881 they had no knowledge of any joint landed head first on the, cement Westbrook. less driving yesterday afternoon large and expensive prizes beyond The conference winds u^ jta ses squad car caught up with the Mrs. William M. Hallager of Scara- Streeta—Telepboae MI-8-5727 patrols. sidewalk. She was playing hi front New Haven Youth pMted i 9100- bond for a f^ a l -on the reach of the small grocers. TEL. 9-9987 to free'-them. Forfunatel*’. po one House wives to come to her home dale, N- Y. with three. An unmar- Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Com- Inc spGcdiiiji^ chRrgc. after hia car overtprned near the sions today. ' An. Appeal Ml cavalcade after it left Rockville, on toe ground was injured by the every Monday to work on other The Mqscow Radio, in a bCoad of the building while'her tw \sis- Connecticut Power Co., 148 Hart Md. They pulled alongside and rie* daughter. Sally, teaches cast heard in London, accused the ters. Gail, 13, . and Fatricla, 11, mtinity House teachers Irt the Hit bv Car, Dies Ju d p Wesley' C. Gry)c suspend- — ------^ ^ To the Editor, flying chunks of metal. needlepoint. Among tljese are church school wui see a Aim on . , . ’ , ,rt ford' Rd. The Greater Hartford Chapter. told newsmen the speed limit was the wives of Brig. Gen. A. J. ■ifchool in Stamford..Conn., and a West today of "playing a danger .were attehding a daheing cla'ss in M ■* charge of so- "Muscular Dystrophy Association 55 miles an hour, even if thby One'parachute waa snagged in son is a sophomore at Dartmouth. Specializing In, * Frozen Food ous game with ,flre” In pushing side with their motherN;. "Leadership ' and Teaching In the Jlclting rides (Xtchhlking) lodged Police said Gravea waa driving a tree about \ miles outside Goodpaster, White House staff Containers. Refrigerator and Chlirch SchMl."' a discussion pe New Haven, Conn., March 30 (tt west'when he lost control 6f his O b itu a ry - 'rof America Inc., would- like W were following the President. secretary: Murray Snjder, assist- 20% OFF Israel "toward riew-mllitary provo- The girl’was rushed to M^nches- —Thoma,s Lynch III, 10, died at a Wednesday against a 29-year-old PRINCE 1 Quality Skiatook. The other crewman land AVayne Morse, Independent, of Freeaer Bags, Plaatio Food ■ cations.” It added" riod will follow. car whiito went up on the. lawn pf make this appeal' to ithe parents ■"Why. don’t you'tell the Presi anl secretary of defense; Harold ON ALL ler Memorial Hospital hV, her Confessions will be heard' at St. hospital last night several hour, woman, and a 16-year-oId m ale r MATCHEBELLI I -of the child who wasTecently diag- dent to slow up?" a , reporter ed Jn a pasture two miles north of Oregon, made the longest contin Contatnera. “The unleashing of a new aggres father and was treated for an hour. com pany, boUi of East Hartford^ the Connecticut Power Co..build the town, and was unconscious Stassen. special asiistant to the Francis of Assist Church from 4 after being struck by an automo ing and damaged .seven bushes. Memorial Mass .nosed as "Mnscul*^ Dystrophy"-.., yelled. " President, and L. Arthur Mtonich uous speech"in the history of the Rental space' available for your H-0 TRAIN KITS *ion against Elgypt would create l However, her condition w orsen^ ^ 5:30 and 7, to 8:30 p.m. today^ bile a.s he was returning home af ^ Maynard and Ai - A 25th anniversary Memorial ^ ^ PERFUMES i PleaM. iJleMC. fct in touch with ..V'He’s go.t four bodyguards," when rescuers' founu |ilm. United States Senate. dangerous situation and the direct and she .was transferred to Ha'rt- ter attending church. "toAd G. Buard were arrested on Graves is tp.appear, in Town Court Mimeographing Jr., assistant staff-secretary. frozen meat and vegetablea as- AND Tqe Sunday Mass schedule will Wedne.sday. Mass iviil be said in St. John’s “our chapter- writing • MDAA, was the .answer. Within * 'few hours, Air. Force Mrs. Adams, a member of the little as .(Ko a day. threat of a broad military conflict, ford .Hospital in a police cruiser by be bljscryed at 7. 8:15, 9:30 and 11 Police identified the driver as a. Center St: and itold police they Church tomorrow morning at 8:30 Box 55. Hertford 1. Conn,, One of the officers shofited that officials from Boeihg in Wichita with grave consequences for’the Patrolmen Walter Ferguson and Gordon St. John. 19-year-old son cftlce to New-Bed ^Arthur Drug Stores j Congressional Club aince her hus ACGESSORIES! pause of peace.’" * ford,, Mass, for Mrs. France^' Deptula “hr by telephoning CHapel 9-0333, Prompt ^rvie* ’"somebody’s goin^ to get killed and from Tinker Air Force Base in band served a term in the House Raypiond Gosslin. The R. Winthrop Nelson of Dr. Seymour, St. John, headmas CHapel 2-6060 or CHapel 2-2015. one of these days and it won't be Oklahoma City joined with .Ovil -Mrs. Calla Hutchinson, register ter of Cnioate School, Wallingford: Gerald E. Forrest, 20. Hartford $200,000 Loss in .------^ ------:------L.T.WOOP will preachton "Give Ua Bread" at was fined a total of $5i, which jV a are here to help you in any the President," who was in the Aeronautics AdminUlraUon per- GREEN STAMPS ed nurse at thg local hospital, ac the 11 'a.m.^wqrship service this Young St. John waa booked' on . ' ^ a y pOsaible. We are fully ajwre first car; The policeman said the sonneHn Investigating cause of the . LOCKER PLANT- companied the pollceitien. and ad Sunday at the FK;at Congregation motor law violation charges, in Included $36 for speeding and 915 3>f-a parents feelings when their crash. • . ' Glastonbury • cluding one that he neglected' to for Rasing in a no passing zone. Soda Plant Fire caravan, had gOhe 60 miles an 51 BISSELL ST. ministered oxygen to the girl in the al Church.‘chufcliNachool will be “Xhlld haa just bben diagnosed-as BUSINESS SERVICi hour through a 25 mile zone in Hundreds o persona it an are* , TEL 8n 8-8424 KIDDIE FAIR back seal. A cruiser was called for, from 9JJ0 to. 10:30 Xm. wear glasses 'as hia driving licenae A Coventry doctor and a 17-year- ■ Si^ugcular aystrcphy, wid that is 806 MAIN STREET - Rockville. reported seeing-the plane .^explode. since all carry inhalators. : stipulated. .vquth.were each Branford, Conh.. March 30UI — THE ARMY AND NAVY MANCHESTER 1085 Main St.—Ml S-68S6 G>lgan Given 'There will .be -tto meetW of the He was released in $500 bond nned 415 on motor vehicle viola* Fire of undetermined origin last -aahy there la an J4JE1 Association-— TEL. Ml 9-1278 Those, in Skiatook could cl,early, Pilgrim Fellowship this Srmday. pending court arraignment. The night destroyed a ginger ale. (Cana 3» that 'together—parenU. rela- deMribe the midair blowup Instead, the members will assist in a . MacLean was ' ••fives and fien d s— can help and "bright ball of 'rtame.” DRY CLEANERS Lynch boy was lift sem of Mr. Hned 915 for failure to yield the da Dry) bottling plant on the traf 5vork’ until . Ihd cause can. bo dd; Engineer Job puttihg *on the Lenten supper 'at and Mrk..Thofnas Lynch II of 43 right of Way which resulted from fic-jammed Boston Poat Rd. - (tr.S. The t-wo survivors wer^,^bt per Hospital Notes 6:30vp.m. Following the supper, riermlned and the tut* can be mitted to talk with interviewers Baldwin St. 20 Center l^t. 1) here. . • . 3found. CJhaptera are dedicated to BILL^S TIRE 93 W ELLI STREET MANCHESTER there will be a debate on the sub and 1\. Middle TpTce; Robert P. George W.' Priggen, " general last night. D ubaldo Glastonbury, March 30 (Special) ject "BeBeyer vs. Skeptic ” between B«IsN-G«0 •avorklng towards -theae objectives. AND jack Mitchell, public, relations A D M I T T E D 'YESTERDAY: Warner. 17. of 32 Foster St., Wap- manager bf the firm, fixed the h>aa EVERY SAT. N IG H T-^EW TIMF 8:00 P.M. £ 1. as the Hartford Chapter Pres V T*l*phon* Ml 3*7254; AUTO PARTS MUSIC CENTER, —First Selectman William F. Coot ITiomas Choma. 28 McCann Dr.; the Rev. Mr. Nelson and ’the Rev.' Ptog, was fined 915 for driving * at about’ 9200,000. director for Boein,, in .Wichita, nary has announced that William Russell Pieery; ' Witnesses said 'that .explopiohs id e n t am also the m<)ther ®f REPAIR SHOP saifi: MfS. Mary -MacDonald. RFD" Ir A b o u t T o w h car with improper mufflers. d a n c i g SiuscUIar dystrophy child, and I 2 7 0 BROAD ST . 186 Middle TpImT Went D. E. Colgan of Norwich haa been Roick,ville; Maura • O’Brien. 268 .Tuesday at 8 p.m. the Christian Mrs. Donna Hayes, 22. of 39 preceded the blaze which brought M “W* know nothing at this time , appointed Glaatonbury’s first full Education Committee will mtet in out all of. this town’s fire fighting *vDould come QUt to* you^ and ipeak Williaui H. Green, Pn>p. about’;’the possible cause of the FUR and • TEL Ml S’^905 time town engineer. Autumn St,; Fred Walker,’ 84 The Msncheater'Rotary Club .will Bunce Dr., was aasesaed $15. which T« Hi* Music of th* W indsor Trio ’ S ^ th you. if you will only get tn^ Ahraya At Yopr Service For . w Drive B; Diane . KHrnas. 159 the chapel. On Thursday at 8 p.m., Included $12 for failure to secure apparatus; Colambia Bicycles explosion. A joint Industry-Air The. Board of Selectmen inter there will be a meeting of the hold an open meeting sd the Coun Ftremeit h’ampered by the lack . *12011011; with u4 as stated above. Force team now is in Tulsa to,Uior BOX STORAGE • MACHINE SHOP s e r v ic e GucriHi emd MorMchl Irving St.; Cheryl Manhanan, 26 Sincerely; ’Goodyesi' Tires ' o EQUminiNT viewed five men,'who placed high Bancroft Ito-. Rockville; Nancy church committee In W ol c o 11 try Club Tuesday night at 6:30. driveway locking « of hydrants near the scene of the oughly investigate the ' qroHi.” . est in eXadilnationa conducted by Chapel. . blaze had to lay hoselines to water Minna Broqtoerg. Pres: Repsi.rs/Service a PABTS (new and rebuilt) Aceordtons Fuller Bolton; Stpven Walker, 3 ■ Rockvillp ■ Emblem Club. No. 5, Richard B. DUlfin. 22, WlndHain. • , . - Greater Hartford Chapter • ACGESSORIES the State Peraonnel Department, Walnut St.; ejayton Miller III, 23 There will be a meeting of the sources half a mile away. SomC of Accessories Privata lastructloas deacons of the church at 5:30 p.m. will hold 6 military wliist Wfdnes- charged with driving a motor ve- them, they said, burst under heavy 'MDAA ■ ’ • SUPPLIES Main St., 'Talcottville; Katherine dky night at 8 o'clock at the Rock Wcle with defective and improper- a DUPONT FAINT. SUPPLIES Instrumenta a ^ SuppUea Gleimey, 182 Boulder R d; John Sunday afternoon in the church. pressure. * 180 Spruce Street CUSTOM MADE School Lunch 5Irnu ville Elks Home. Prizes will be equipment; and Robert H. Harri- The blaze attracted about' 3.000 um th$ df«^ti/y.. itkinPlAYIlSAft! Teachen (riven CrahtM C. J. MORRISON,, A LONG WERKENO Open Satnrdar FOR HOME and HOSPITAL Bush'Hill Rd,; Mre..aiither Barry teachers’ room Tuesday at 9 p.m. too closely), was continued until PANTING been marketed by *. Mew York OF MANCHLSILR • Combination Windows Wednesday. it COSTS LESS too! ' \WrU - -V -,— atid daughter, Thompaonville; Mer- ManoliWer BVeaing Herald l-AOQtlCB aitd ENAJOEL oonfienY. The p n w e t ie actually • Oorengea JOHNSOK PAINT C 9'ii. tadt Mm wUh a sattia. rilyn' Slwek, RFD 2. Oovenlry; Mr. andJHrs, J^Herbert Finley, t p i d i l Member Federal Beaatir* Syatcoi MoncJi*st*r Awning Co. Wapping, South Windsor cor- /44 Gree^ood Dr„ left thia mora- i ^ tmifaTtfamUies and s i n g l s A iabikV altiiL'qnams.FSe tee*^. •. - , l95 WEST c IBNTU9ST. ^MAm 8T« MANCHESTER fH O N t^ Violet'■O’Rlelly, Bolton; Sharon rcspondqnt Mrs. G- Warren Wmi•tr toif for A n* ■S GriawoM Stre«t 7-| HmM CmasN SK fiiKlJ^idtatt n ro b a ^ poBtoen Annie Of Both Federal Depnait U anraaM OorpMcaOq* gtaaAeareaM^JMwiWt 47 Beaman Ghrcla. ' ntonUl’a yacationlln St. psopla7 had ineomss or 94.000 to to t e fop P nm egl .. \ . ■ ■ ,y . ^lephone AH 9^8M1' krook, Meptac^ Mltchttl 9 ^ 1 4 . V Petei^btw,'' FI*.' - ■ : '!■ 99,000 a yaar la 1 9 ^ - . TeL MI-»-<^0 2 S < ' ’■ - V,,; U - . *0»r taore boBclMV toln^L- { ■ / . • .1.. « - ■: • ' ! '• ' •' ' '7- ' ' ■ ' i ' 7' . ^ ' • i ' (7 4 A II i . ^ ! - A . / triix I -V' ■ v k 'W a;' j^; , .... V ; , . ■ . ....' ■ . • . '•■-Vs -• ^v’A '■ ■-• - A' ■ '■ ■ -I'X 'A ® i -'V:; .11- f e - - V- :i-: | ■ ‘-V ':;"W vV^ i ■ ■ , 'J ...... 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■ ' -■■(. ] ■ 1 ■ MANCHEST^ tevENING HERALD/MANCHfiSTER, ^pONN;,^ SATURDAY, MARCH 3^, ^9^7 r , \... * Y o n u^^9M tAwh yo\x J'\Qppori\i)^ty Xknock. but ■ B y e s BUNNY wlih,Tfy mi>*iy It In * few wotcU. once, but it\U kas morf>(Jhan, th«t to get a doorH(i-door aglohaian In. Rookie Revives Days of the Daffy/Dodger^ rCOVEKINS THE KNOTHOLE ifense iand Ndnsense {Ugh on a.. New York loft bulld- 'K eyifort* S tole" X . c iM 4 r1 f WILL STOP THAT WASCAU Uni: '‘Wanted-—Woman to sew The cautioiis mk|i looks Wihijj ^HOW MVCAWWOTS BUSS FWOM FILCHIN6 •'^uUofUi on- the foorth^ floor.** he leaps—^ and thehxdoesYiltv '< HAVE 5BEN > /E d —Yo» know J have a aweet Bigam ist One .who ACKOrSe fcOWN /-j!-- FAPfNS! to o th t , 'tw ice In a wifetime. . ij^tmsylvan'la,.; I Dreadful Joe Pignatano Russell and Gousy Bigamy—A. double ^.pbrtlon of, ii N e d - If you Could gel aome from O ^ f tN lV A I . BY DICK T X — ■■ ■ -V* ' J Employer the dentist you'd have a set. two much. . '" , ‘ S Former fX - -Can Opener—The’ gift that haa « ■Thhjitate’s s I / wortfV?— ' Runlan ruler Out Stealiiig U la tainted oiit that the spot r«^lacer T -bright. It is hardly likely that the he's the No. .3 etarter. Jim Hearn, old days . ’ pretty fast when a etate policeman Pochard’s T'liines (ab.)' New York, March 39 (/P)— ^Bqston. March 30
32 Kind , Phillies' regular shortstop' for base ■ already occupied by one o L Bachelor—A fellmC Who nevCr Blessed are they that are Ig Closeups in center ahow grip thgtxna* American— meets aspiring Larrj reguIwM 33 Lone ' r eight years before Injuring hi* ^heli iiialElf tonight in a s.cheduled 10-round makes, the same mistake once. norant; for they are happy in 34 Blackthorns right shoulder last year. During th at 1930 season,' one Joe League batting. Action taken durlngx
(HI.MAaOR.'l WAS CsOlN" TO SEE tree (var.) , Now for a look a t the Infield. base, th at was already taken and must pay a $2iOOO, forfeit to the ^ VoU— BUT I'M REAPIN'THE 44Fall,flowar "Two young.slers may be in our bring a gleam of re)iiinlscence to Sisters and Brothers Boardman c*i"P- E S A O .'t COULDN'T ■geueVE- want-a ps w hen t h is b a r 45 Prohibit FTB R w y t Opening day lineup, Ed Bouchee the eyes of old-timers . . Boardmiin, 21, of Marlborough, o f f ic e r CLANCV WMEM h e t e n d e r BURNS b e c a u s e I %3o 48 Changes at first base and John Kennedy Cohq.—ranked third among the tOLD ME 6AD liBViS BURlTE at short.” Kennedy is a Negro and It happened' in yesterday's ex AIN’T 'BUVIN' AN'HE, CALLS .T.M.»,» ua rn e«, 5Q Calm ■ hibition game with the New York lightweight challenger* — appears WA9 Beh in d BAR'S/— ' AE A BUM, WHICH 1 AIN'T ■ IIMT *t •"* tv-m'lM. 52 Suction may be the first o f his race to Are Said to Be White to have Outgrown that division. w h a t h a p p e n e d ,o l d . i perform with the Phil*. "Bouchee Yankees at St. Petersburg, Fla. Because 1 e a r 3 0 Ce n t s - 53 Pesters He was sent in as a pinch-runner Red Sox ------■;------The DeMarco test was to be his EMBLEM CLUtl c h a p ? — I WASN'T EVEM .WTEMPSR came UNT1E“ ‘Fiftttn talk har eirta one maatly sandwich! ’-"J" reported this spring in shape. Last \ 54 Endures for Rube Walker, who had doubled Tucson, Ariz.. Mai-ch 30 debut in the welter class. Esti AWARE you WERE IN TOWN AND I SLlPPEDHlM A '■ 55 Canadian r: llOBKRTS year he came in at 235 pounds. He New Orlean.s, March 30 —Attorney Sam- Monk Zcltlen League-IEading • 'Velvets (41-11) You'd thihk t was talllne aomathinK instaad home a run in the ninth inhlng. Ted Williams hasn't lost his speed mates of Boardman’s fight weight WMV DIDN'T iO S.AV OF river now weighs 199. He has a good today Mid he liad birth certificate.s proving four full brpther.s shutout Ginghams (24-28), second CHECk In AT of bummmgS" poorest looking club that I watched chance to break into the lineup. What confused Pignatano was that or timing. Vi.ried from IE I to 1E3. place Percales (30-22) iilanked vCNUCkLES two Bi'ooks were on base when jnd Waters of lightweight contender Ralph Dupas are w’hite € o in batting, and ficldii.g practice If not, Marv Blaylock will be the The 38-year-olri Boston Red Brutal Puncher \ / Satina (16-36) and .the thttd place . IT and also in exhibition play. first baseman. Kennedy 1s a prod Walkjjr delivered his blast. .Sox siuggei- connected on Cleve bil|^ad none for the boxer himself. Cancellation of the .sched- Calicos (28-24) also cadtured all D on’t H id e ’I ^ BY AL VERMEER uiei-April 8 bout between Dupas- DeMarco is a brutal pun^^her P R IS C IL L A ’S P O P uct of' our rookie school. He has Joe saw them both score. But land southpaw- Herb Score's fast who has learned to box, BoardnUui fi'Ur'points from the ceuar-dwell- "We are looking forward to im been doing great at bat and afield he didn't see Sandy Amoros sent ind Palareon. N.J., welterweight | ing I>nims (12-40), ... SO SMILE A BkS O all t h e b o y s ball yesterday for a tremenc^us Vince kTartinez has been threat-1 also has taleht in both lines. , X t t u p X X CI o o k ^ , v e r y b o o y ;i ) provement,” Smith,said. "For one this spring. We'll just have ,to back to third ba.se because of liome run that cleared a 30 foot Olga Colla pinned a 105 single FATHER, AMD SMILE AND SHOW and (Jirls who ened. C o n t r a s t Boarxtman never has been thing, our outfield is much strong wait and see on this boy. You- ground rule. screen atop the centerfield- wall. game and Jean Beauregrard. also MOTHER... THEM PROUDLY T er defensively. No longer will op stopped and has a better knockout SONtAJ SEP. Q B*^ACES.o wean braces on- know it's a little different up there 400 feet from home plate. The Louisiana State Athletic I had a lOS single to top all partici FLORA, BRACES DOCTORS, LIK E A ' their teeth., in posing batters be running from (regular season) than it is down Broke for Third Commission I* considering a worn- .' record than De5f«f‘- i>ut *i« h*xn't It was the'only hit off Score in New York, March 80 (A’ >— pants. ON NtXJR TEETH NURSES- O O L D E N cluding the real, first to third base on ordinary hits. here.” Smith offered. So Ihei e was Pignatano happily an a statement that Dupas Is Ne yet faced a man of Tony's w'eight MEDAL the five innings he worked as the Contrast: standing room PRO'^/e THAT live Priscilla... Bob Bowman a rookie i.i leftfleld, Willie (Puddin' Head) Jones is taking a lead off second base. gro. Louisiana law forbids sports onl.v crowd of about 30,000 will or. power. ^. MIXED DOUBLES M A A / y P E O P L E Tribe heat the Sox 7-1. events that include both Negro and this sequence hits the ball real good. Richie Ash- a fixture at third base. "Jones has Zing! He broke lor th i^ Under the pa.v about $6.5,000 tonight to Apparently that's wh^_*t the Five of the six triaU^tea were de ' C A R E F O R burn in center vou know all about taken off considerable weight dur astonished eyes of ^nager Walt The honier w'a.s the second for ■While contenders. Rioted odds of 3-to-l lhert\were ' ^ Y O U is d.cdicated.. see a non-T5' wrestling show cided by a 3-1 acdle, with( Alwine- and Rip Repvilski will be in right." | ing the off-sca.son and he has looked Alston and AmorosyHalfway dow;n, Williams in 20 at bats this spring. A hearing haa been scheduled hy at Madison Square Gardcti. \ no takers around town. arid Wilfred LLsk upending June the commission Tucsdiiy night. It Bowman is up from Miami where good,” Smith said. Infleld^ re- he realized third/bnse was occu televised boxing card at the Nevertheless, interest was higl and Ted SclriieLs, tn d Tony he hit 19 homeruns and batted t placements include Roy Smalley, pied. and he stopped dead In em could be cqiled off. and pre-fight eatlmates of th' vSarpola beating-Ruth andlM Wer- Bobby .Morgan, Solly Hemus. Ted Dodgers Garden last, night, matching .278. Ashburns. a spray hitter, barrassment. He was run down, Woman Mokes Claim , tw o top w'pltrrw'eights In Cuba’s crowded centered ei^^nd. 10,(XW. rier, Uz and Tony Salafit downing Kazan.ski and Boh Micelotta, all Tampa, Fl,a., March 30 j/P)-- came up with a .303 m ark la.st but Amoros scored the Dodgers' . Mrs. Lucrelia Cravolet, 74-year- Isaac (Kid) lA gart and Gil Peg.and Bill Smith, Ethytand BUI season while Repulski hit .277 with run of the mill bench warmers. third run. And that's how the game Manager Wall A'ston of the The bout will not be. televised or old resident of Davani in Plaque- Turner of Philadelphls. drew broadcast. Collin* defeating Mildred arid I V 6 fHE OLD the Cardinals. To get the Ripper ended: Yanks 4, Dodgers 3, Brooklyn Dodger* waxed optimis nine* Parish (county), made the Howar^Hansen, and Anita and I W x th e /P h ils gave up veteran Del about 3,500 and a gross gate ^jr.PWlLV*M5 I'WARRIOCP A humorous incident durinff the Last year at St. Paul. -Pignatano tic today over hit pitching, point claim that Dupas is a Negro. Mi-s of about $7,000. Zlggy Olhert turning -hack Aud THE flAMiLV BURfiiLAA- " *'••• t? “'u. -S-SO • h im s e l f *,.» Ektnia, the greatest run protUicer inleiwiew concerning Morgan, a was involved in another strange ing out that the rapid develop- Gi-avolet said Dupas was horn rey and Hta.-y Frey. In. another J.L rM. .0*. • a-v» with the Phils during the past 11 former member of the Brodklyn incident. He was catching mt of Ren*—Valdes gives—the. "Ralph Dupleasi*'' in P iaquereine* match at the Weat Side Rec, Ruth years, Reaerye'alrength in the out Dodgers, anti Coach Jake Pitler of Spooner. After grabbing one of Biuoks another possible reliever. Parish on .Oct. 15, 1935. Montrealr Back and FVan Donohue blanked Peg BY V. T. HAMLIN er garfien Is slim wilh'Elmei’ Valo, A L L E Y O O P CouirfBc? BY RAY GOTTO the Dodgers. Pitler guards the Spooner's deliveries, he fired it "Don’t , forget," added Alston. Zelden. attorney for Dupas. said and Charlea Uttlng 4-0. riOFBN URVOU R « * f COTYON WOODS a spry 3 0 h e No. 1 replacement. bag which .contains the batting Palmer Trails 6 UV YOU SH^I , SIMPLYTHIS: — back at the pitcher. Spooner, how "Don Drysdale has changed his the boxer had a baptismal certifi Nlght'a beat acorea were turned .THT ONE WITH O M N U P O R f H », UNDU THIS 'SILLY PITCHING- Pitching is again the strong practice ba.seballs like a mla^ ever, had looked down at the dirt motion and Sandy 'Koufax has im cate that Dupas was bofn in New On Home Ice BUS IS COMPLETELY KNOCKED ^ THAT BIG-h il l b il l y ' point with the club, thanks to the looks after his money. While Plt- in by Anita. Olbert, 106-123-327, Trt PAPERS! lONNA MJBT THIB AND l it t l e COTTON ' momentarily and the return broke proved. AjOd I’m hoping lha.t Karl Orleans. Th* ccrtificste was issued Carol Sarpola 109-132;^. Audrey d o o r W«Hr OW>« OUT.OF cyclones FAT HEAO„- sturdy right arm of Robin Rob ler's back was turned, Morgan ran By One Stroke HE'S QIGHT a r e THE BEST his nose. • Spooner cbpies around.” by the Roman Calholic St. Peter Montreal*. March 30 i AP) — The F rey 115, U z Salafla lOSYuid BiU ITS HMOfBfT ^ D THE SOONER THE BETTER f KEYSTONE COMBIN erts and Curt Simmons, a south out, grabbed the ball and emptied and St. Paul Church. U did n^ OUTSIDE.' out a t Ica.st si.x dozen balls all over M anager Fred Haney ■ of the Montreal CanadienS, back,in their GoUina 130.' “ ATION IN BASEBALL paw. Roberts fell below the 20.- Milwaukee Braves received a note mention race. / SO YOU CAN SEE WHAT game w-in mark last season, fall the infield. It looked like a hail 111 Azalea Open larger and more friendly forum «! TJ of encouragement from two of his Yankee* Zelden aaid he has been i^ble 1MERCANT1UE LEAGUE COULD HAPPEN TO ing by but on^ game. Ris record storm had hit the papk. St. Petersburg," Fla., March 30 to find any city or stale re^rd of are'"favored to break their dead OUR p e n Na n t h o p e s Long ball hitting^ is ' expected question ma)k pitchers • - Chet All five matches resulted in sim- ^ included 19- de'Nslons against 18 Nichols and Gene Conley combined (4>)—Thqre is a possibility that Dupas' birth. lock -with the NeW York Ranger* 1 IF THE-BOOB setbacks. The husky righthander from Jones and catcher Stan Ld* Wilmington, N . C., March 30 (/Pf Uar 2-1 victories, With Manches- X." for a 6-1 victory over the St. LauIs Jerrjt LAmpe w-ili platoon with Zelden. said he had filed Dupas' —Dow Flnsterwald’s- at times un tljnlght arid continue on to the fi- RUINS HiS ARM ! vvon between 20 and.28 games for pata. inie latter, who alternated ter Auta Parts edging Manches- Cardinals at BradEnton. Andy Cafey a t third ba.se for the baptism certificate and the city ruly putter and a detetmined nkta of the Stanley Cup competl- t 'Trubt, Qaudet Jewelers shading six .previous seasons ^ 1956. The at first baseyd n d behind the bat birth certificates of the younger t^ in the Nitlonal Hockey handsome chucker was-the lead la.st aeason./is now' a full fledged .Mlmts Two HIta New York Yankees. • Arnold . Painter have, combined to Montgomery Ward, Memorial Cor M anager Ca.sey Stengel incli- brothers and sistetY with the’eom- make the $12,500 Azalea Open'Golf ^ a g u e . ner Store upending Rainbow Qub, ing control pitcher in the National receiver. He led the team with 32 Nichols, who spent most of last mission. Zelden said the city cer A But Coach Toe Blake of the Ca- League, allowing but 40 b'aSes on homei-s yast season and tied llie year in the minors, gave the Cards , rated today he want* to have in- Tournam ent very muchinch of a con-, First National Bank winning over tificates listed the other Duos* test going Into today nadiens doesn’t sec It that 'way balls in 297 innings for a great X21 departed Ennis for, the club RBI only'two hits in four Innings. Big | surance in co^ Carey falls to y/’s third roun^ V.oolworth’s and Manchester Opti children as white and bom in New FinstErwald, the 27 - year - old, even though tha-hlgU scoring de walks per nine inning game. \ crow;h, each hitting 95. Joe Lon- Conley, vfho had shoulder trouble, make the grade; Orleans. cal beating Nasalff Arms. ^ e t i will back up Lopata. Jupiter. Fla., pro who-grapbod a fending tampions are mighty Simmons posted 15 victories s virtually all the '56 season, yielded | ------—------The attorney S'ald they were full Sunny Chandler 181, Herm \New bloodj lAj>adly . needed by only one single in the last five In- i three-stroke lead with a first day tough on their own , ice, and the Wierzblckl 128, George BVatei 126 ycar ago and. slender..cat-like Har brothers and-sislers of the fighter. Ranger* won just one league gairie vey Haddix won 12 game-i and th^ Phils. Thi team can't afford nings and retired the iast 11 men 66, could' do no better than 70 yes and Russ Wilson 125 chalked up to stajjd pat. They aie a second Last N ight’s Fights He said the parents of Dupas have terday and held . a one-shot lead in Montreal this season to break BY EDGAR MARTIN lost eight after being acquired to face him. never been married lb anyone else. the night’s finest sipgie gsunes. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Why? BY ROY CRANE from the St. Louis Cardinals. Had- divlsiorixclub all Ihe w'ay.^ Both the Philadelphia Phillies with his 136 toUl for 36 >oles. a long fam ing B U Z S A W Y E R Promoter Raga* had predicted a Palmer, 1054 Nation^ Amateur ASTVAETOP SME'5 GO- C^Eli., \ CaHTANKfiM (A-tACAW P iU t HCO O O 'lTt and Cincinnati Redlegs got nine- New- York (Madison Square Gar $50,000 gate , between Dupas -and SlmplIPExplanation * ■SUCH A HIC6 PILOTl inning performances Out of their champion, now a proWslonal play \K>G»OUT FVG3RKE T 'H m HOO M M SOUE: Fi>0 tXPLPi>5«TIOV5 N& t r den)—Isaac (Kid) Logart, 147, the. 27-year-old Martinez,' a white "Ever.v team w* meet in the Tender Arm .&ALC!FTV& TgANKS FOR THE starters. Cuba, outpointed Gil Turner, 148**, ing from Latrobe, JPh., came up DO E. A b i E 3 AFTtR, tAE^B. defehalve stylist. with a 67. the beat ^o re of the sec NHL is made up of human beings tv s > . V«R£>3T- WRUFE WOHPERFUl RIPE. Logart Outpunches Turner, At CleatAvater, Fla., Philly ace Philadelphia. .10. who play -with legs, arm s, skates St. Petersburg. Fla., March 30 ond round to brin/his total to 137 Vfi'.XViOPiVi TtPC'HERS. TOTOOEW WLOaOO Robin Roberts faced only 18 bat Sao Paulo. Brazil—Wini Snoek. arid sticks arid are good enough (45—W hltey Ford, who holds three m i / - i ters in the last five innings to de going into the..l*st two daya over KLLlBOVi'- ftSSOOWTlCHKik 173, the N etherlands, knocked out Slate Track M eet to be in the league," said Blake af decisions over the Brooklyn Dodg i V ' i Ready to CKallenge feat the Chicago White Sox, 5-4, the sandy stijrtches of the 6600- ter breaking even in the first two ers in the last two World Series, is» 0 while at Tampa, veteran Warren Luis Agntcio, 173, Brazil, 10. yard Cape /"car Cbuntiy Club ^-3: i • CPflOAVELP ^ games of the best-of-seven series going to have to wait for- a return T - - Hacker went ail the way for the On Tap at Slorrs course. played in New York. "Then I hear thRS>. X{Ci&GA£B. New York. March 30 i4')-Cuban»boxmg dandy, who inade i 'big: hit engagement against the National Redlega in stopping the Washing Fred Wampler, a former Nation all this nonsense that we can win League champions, nie New York Isaac (kid) I.Agart'sI-Agarfs campaign forfof., by oulDoxingoutboxing sugarSugar nan.Halt. \ ton Senators, 7-2. . ■ Duke Nol Worried al Intercollegiate champion^ from Rookie outfielder Harry Ander Storrs. March 30 ffP)' — Thirty easily.' U’r boring.'" southpaw turned up with a'"tehder T W t a^tle shot at-welterweight cham-,// ' WeH take Ortega if the whv- Purd)ie, now a pro out of Indian arm" today ahd Manager Caaey /nion barmen Basilio had the sup- ner is guaranteed a -title fight,' son clouted a big home run for the St. Petersburg, Fla. March 30 Class A high ahhools have entered apolis was in third place at 140, The other half of the semifinals BTORR.. I9YKIMI. ZORKA Phillies in the sixth. Had he not teams In the Connecliait Inter- series will be resumed Sunday Stengel named Al Cicotte'and Bob Mrt of Gil Turner today. said Eddie Mafuz, Logart’s mana- UP)—Brooklyn’s Duke Snider, who four shots off the front end. Grim to replace Whltey against the VgoafOUTTHI 'The^acklng came after the j-er. "We're not interested in kitars come through, Roberts, who gave Is hitting a mere ;135, isn’t w orry scholastic Athlete Conference in with Detroit at Boston. They-split ‘ Still in contention at 141 were Dodgers. Rlb’CARFIT sleek fast-punching 23-year-'old in- now. We're aiming for tfieMllle. up a ithree-run home run to Sher ing yet. '’If I’m not hitting by the door track meet which will be E. J. (Dutch) Harrisoiv of- St. two games st Detroit. FOR SUlTRYf vader racked up his secopd The kid ha* proved himself.’’, man Lollar in the fourth, probably time we reach Nashville, then I'll held today at the University of Louis: Ed Furgol of St. Andrews, 3 - 3 0 Connecticut. Roger Lu.dlowe of ARRIVAL, -straight liinanlmous decision over a 4-1 favorite, Logart was held w’ould hkye been taken- out for a Siart worrying.” he said last year III., and Paul O'Leary of Bismai'ck. ■(Tffre.ssiv* Qil in a rousing .scrap even by the 26-year old Turner for pinch hitter, after a poor - start in exhibition Fairfield la the defending cham N. Ds Hacker received absolutely- no '.anies. This year, the Dodgers pion. at' Madison Square Garden last the first five rounds, but he closed support from tn* Redlegs' big three Must Open Up Player Market BY PETER HOFFMAN night. strong with -his accurate hooks don't' play in Nashville, But the Field events are schedtiled • to JEFF COBB MICKEY FINN Ready! BY LANK LEONARD —■Ted Kluszewskt, Ed Bailey . and start at 1 p.m. The track events • • RIC;E^ ESTATE j Not that either Gil or his mana-t while Turner lost both power and Wally Post. Not oiie of them got a Duke hasn’t announced the time YOU'VE CONVINCEO ME THAT ...A nd a .m ^ N T la t er ... . ger, George Katz, admitted that! aim in,hi* punching. or place .he'll s ta rt w orrying if hi* sn hour, later-f About 300 athletes Nev/ York,.M arch 30 iA*i—Sports j To Beat Yqnks Says Richards WELL, ITS COIN'TO -AMO REMEMBER, RHIL hit. Instead. Pete Whlaenant and are expected to parllcipale. writer Grantland Rice left a net | t DON'T HAVE ANY FUTURE HAWUAUOFA ihev'll just want Ike deaerved the verdict fn the tele-1 - - —-—-——— Art Shult hit homers for-the win- batting average fails to improve. AS AN ARTIST,/ '. GIVE THE FACTS-SO DON'T estate of $?4£,-9<57 when he died] I J«I»T OOT HIREM m sa y! REX LARCilAiONT, STORY'HE SHOUIP vised 10-roUndey. Perish the ME THE.DRAWINGS' EXAGGERATE ANYTHING! thought. That would be almost July 13, 19.44, It was disclosed yea- i Scottsdale. Ariz. (NEA^—?• More Equal Chance i; TWO OF'IM ARE j THE INTERNATIONAL JEWEL W es S q u a d N a m e d i Elsewhere, the New York Giants terday. An estate tax appraisal •16 TIME? ^ THIEF-ANP ERNIE RYE, THE, enough for Georgie to get kicked T • ' __ ;i lierenteddefeated the Baltimore Orioles, 4-2, Scottsdale is $ mbdem repUM of . Richards would vote for an un- ^ HUMMRONE safccracker! out of the Managers’ Union. listed gross asdets of $266,698. ai old far western town / the ^ restricted draft for the good of the For Sou A ern T rip 1 »t Scousdale. Arlz.; Jhe PlUsbUtgli FarrdI Shuffles Tribe Aces, Principal beneficiaries were, his MRS.STOFFINGTON'S CHAOFF^/ "Gil should have gotten the nod Pirate* hglted tlj*. Detroit TigertL Williamsburg, Va., of Arizona. j minor leagues as a whole. It -wdlild WA9 working with---- THEM -widow, Mrs; K atherine Hollis Rice '/// on his body punching," said, Katz 6- 5, at Lakeland; the Cleveland In- Trying to. get mofe mileage out. enable independent.i operators to rig h t off. "Don’t they score for diansjtumbled the Boston Red Sox. of New York, and a daughter. Flor-) of the Orioles at smacking new i -prc^per. Then a- club such as WARM . Mjddletown, March 30--W'e8- Jim Hegan Only Sure Starter -ence Rice Butler of Venice, Calif. boil'y punching tn New Y ork?" leyan baseball Coach'Norman Dan 7- 1,. St Tucson, Arlz., and the Kan Scottsdale Stadium, Paul Richards! Baltimore would have a more A little later. Katz declared iels today named 20 plSyer* to sas City A's turned baclt the BuL wishes that the major leiigues equal chance at buying players "That Logart is the fastest’punch 'take rue annual Spring Southern falo Bison* of the International •^Tucson, Arlz., -March 30 (*>)-«/ Thu* far. Farrell has conccn- EXPaBDIENTlNG would bring th 'competitive set/j from • the minors af(er they ,had T - . ... er tn the division. He’.* the best League, 6-8, at West Palm Beach. Scottsdale. Ariz.,.March 30 UP)— up as up-to-date as this delightful-) required a little experience. ? trip.' He added the players would ■ I’ ” With new Manager Kerby Fiirrell j trated “P flS ? welterweight, around—maybe next leave Wesleyan early Sunday Cactus Champs fthuffUnr hii'ClGveland Indian aces j IndlanapoHa. Bob uiher, a^oO The.Baltimore Orioles are experi- ly different re.iort in'the Valley of j . unlimited draft, would expe- to Basilio. morning by car for Wa.shlngton _ like a rWerbo«V gambler, the-only I .hlttlqg outfielder for San 1^ * 8° u)ei)j.ing with bonus player Jim thd Sun. _ ' cjite the advancem ent • of player*, '.rl* Turrier just nodded. The Giants collected 10 hits off Pj’burn as a catcher. Pjd>urri came i ‘h® Oriri,^7nd ^rth^lpr^aw "^^^ p a rt oi the Cnevelahd UnEiIp for [ |Mt year* and Manager Richard* got the Baltl-. shackled, to major league ■ Matehmaker Billy Brown of the schedule Monday opening day Which could be given .baseman Bobby Avila at third to the Orioles as a third baseman fmore club to sixth place oyer the ■ pjujjg for'seven - years, four In the the ' mythical "Cactus - . League'.' in 1955, slthotigh-he did catch some "J - International. Boxing Club-Offered University. . c ,. i championship. Ler Walla won. the dead bodies of the Senators and ■ minors. It would also take a -lot now is: '/Hegan catching." base. . as a Collegian at Ai'iburn. Logarf a May 10 teleristpn bout in ' A practice game will oe, h*ig L0CK.EP Ml Obie i--Twop-'lvMo-fiFTy/ j RK5HT? is THATau. gart, or Walt -Byars, the Boston game with Lynchburg w-lli be held staff/went five innldg* fof the'In . President Harridge once more The way things are now most OllilOe I WAi A ▼ THI* A SAAALL LOAN? ) r ^ t at 3 p.m. Wednesday. On Thurs second-place club that had great hold his job after a .243 hatting VkAAF,PURINA THE WAR* MEpATED uP gEFORR. MAVIE Hf* TWEI YOU HAVE Tb SAY dians and was effective except for pitching and pool hitting last average last seaiipn. A.nother anticipates a closer fight snd im- minor lea^e club* are owned or day, Wesleyan will play Randolph- piovcd attendance. He makes like, IN FACT. I ALMOST 1 41R MALCOLM OF HAVINO TO HELF ME OUT OF RE6AADIN6 MY a homer by 'Ted-Williams. year,” the successor to Al Lopez | ahortstop candidate' is Larry diredted bj- m ajor league outfits. PlFFiCuLT situations AAEA*FWMil», Macon College at A-Shland. Va.; on the Yankees are no longer in the Entire minor leagues have been MARglfO IASY ONCe'. y RfCeNTlV. ,PI0 Wv knROUTE - g; gENEROStTyr said today. ”i know the New York ! 'Raines, who h(t .309 for Farrell at YOU $SB ilw Friday. American University- at A'lrierican League, which, as a wiped out by' the telecasting of t o .enolano KJJfLL.SWi.NOW RE-STRiNGING Washington.’ D.C.; and on Satur Yankees are ahead of us and at | Indianapolis last year, matter of fact, they are not The major league games into their A0A'N,H6V» ■ I TWAT'iDu day, United States Military Acad least three clul)* are pUahing ua. i -j-he key to Farrell’a outfield Bombers actually ($re a vi-ide rung territory- and whateot. so th* plckr TMOgOHlBAa • T E N N IS And .1 know we got,) to get aome plana may be rookie Roger Maris, OF PENNY. MENTION ir- emy at West Point/ , Local Sport ou‘ of the .-/heel, periiaps as iqahy ing? are slim for a Wg lesgue.cjub • BADMINTON. Players to take the-' trip are hitting and aome sjwed to gain any up from IndlanapoU* with a .293 (U 15 games in front of the bther requiring elaborate rebuildinlf. pttehera Gerry Bitl^eF. Cliff Hord- ground.” ' average, Mari*, hitting well thi* seven outfits.« ■ . •SQUASH In atrlvfng ofr-that blend of im •pring, ha* played all three out SO Yean Ahead low. Chari**’ Perkins and Norm Chatter Lbpsid^ Condition > . Wlssing; catchers Bob Sn^Uh- and proved • -pVete' work and teem field position*.' If Smith doe*n t To grasp the magnitude of a job quickneaa, not to mention e euc- play-''center. Maria would have.to Richards has to tackle the Yank like his, which is to make the Tom Youiig; Infielders Bob, Bend ees, however, and from hint you RACQUETS er, Dick Cadtgan, Dick Cassle, JOHNNY MOUMES repoit* that cessdr to- Al Rosen a t third base, beat but- seaaoned Jim Bi4*by or old St.' Louis Browns salable Fij-rell has kept everybody guessr Usher-ther/e. - In left. Maris chief get a'’ vastly more refreshing and around Che^peake Bay, Richards ON, THE PREMllSES Ned. Churchill, Dave Darling, ticket* for the Graham Holmea- constriK^lye ’lew of,the preseqt Lai^iY Hoyer, Lennie Aloore, Fped Steve Ward boxing,bout Monday ing,.including biq own plaj-er* « competition is another veteran. asks you to take Into conaidera- well'as sideline prophets. Gene Woodling, while Rocco C?ola- lopaided condition of the circuit. tlon that, the Yankee* are 80 Stone and Bill Wallace; and out night at th* Stanley Arena In New "A-n unrestricted draft would NAGSIFF ARMS GO. fielders Jim Elgin, John Hinman, Britain are on sale at Miller'* "If the »ia*on were to start to vlto ha*-the edge ii\ rightfleld. years 'dr more ahead of t);e Ori buv Dave Pope, Joe Caffle and Sam balanye the league in three years," 1015 Main ST., M anchester. ,Dan McAlatiie. Terry .Smith and R estaurant. 'lO ,E. 'Tfenter S t., and morrow,' I truthfully copWn'.t gl've oles. , , - - #1 f NCRKrty*^ IweT T.M. V,». I Hastings Shively, you a starting lineup,” ^id the 43- Mele are other Hated outfielder*, repeats Richards, one eye on "How can we ever cat(^ up BY WILSON'SCRUGGS Pine-Lienox Pharmacy, 299 E. Can Charley Beamon, a strapping 22-' RY niPK rAVAI I.IiTHE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE Seeinff The -Chief ter St. ♦ ' i year-old Tribe fiarm syatcpi grad although Mele has worked at first when the Yankees are able to con MORTY MEEKLE ■' ■, . Front Line uate, who last y ey led Indianapolis with Pres Ward arid Joe Altobflli year-old Negro purchase from trol as many as 400 or 500 players I HAVE NO RIGHT COMNG Hnc, wr KNOW ITY VNCe eWLON OeifF'HAOOeNl L. jo the Utt'le World Series title. behind Wertz; ' . ^ the lowly Vancouver [Coasters last for ;seven- years?" he wants to_ wMTA/wNtnt-'ioula: ^ vaijtePUMNfl FAO.ANI c At ERBDB. and not w r rvr-sN av «or TO PNO ANOHtf NOJQMAN.WTNO SUPPOfiriTOLO •"ilriee my best ball player. Al Farreil Is confidant that Early fall , in time to Khut out Whitey know. ( NCMIi^NTMHOe NOT hOUma'iCUR FM SU TOOqzDflCT) J. OllTWTOlirVFMAOrANy PPOOFirr/CEVlONlfA , ypUISAWTHC Garden -Grove as reported in Smith—he may be at.third.base, Fo.rd and the Yankee*. . With the championship practi last night’s bowling column., spon Wynn,"a '20-game 'Pribe winner last S.ni-flMOWyOU CORRiCCTUJ ANP... j— T h e NOT P!OCnS»NF1NOM« SUCK ONi AND KMOWf HOW MAN WHO tTRUCK bu. I’d rathei- have him In center- "An unlimited aft would be cally conceded to' the Yankees be-. sors th* league , Compriaing the year with H*rb Score’ and Bob ^ Momrro • maiSMueofpe?/ TO OOVP?N*TBACK»/ ■FMLOOWN-' . ALLEYS field;'But we're top heavy with .Ltman. will be in shape when .the the . greatest forwairi step taken fpre a shot is-fired; and thair doro-. flOJVC ilx team* known as Srnorgasbord, outfielder*, some of tiiem Just so- season sta rts. W ynn. 37, has been by organized baseball since Branch iriance. becoming more monoto FOR LEAGUES— FRlVATE PARTIES , Receptions, Buffets, Weddings, typkey inaugurated the farm Si- so." ' sidelined w ith a pulled, Up tendon. nous each year, the Americas putinga and Clamoakea So far, just veteran. catcher Jim "Without Wynn, hell yea we'll system . By >unreatricte< I mean, League have-nots finally are con-, HrUXtMiM DAY OR NIGHT . ^ , Fegan. first sacker. Vic-W*'U and be iit a bad way," said Katrell. that any player not included in the cemed aboqt .arid aearching for a M liir-r A PPU C A N TS Who vriahi ip U ke Smith, playing somewhere, seem "But right pow, I’d have three 28 a p a re n t. iclut may carry on fairer deal in.tqe open market. - TEL\MI 9-1100 ^ ' opening- day woulcj be subject to MnN,MRL the . written examination- qf the fairly certain of opening day call. .staj-ters and the rest of. the staff Eat Stuff \ draft. ■ . - U lt m t . .Eastern Connecticut Boerd of Ap Sei$oned infielder Geerige Strick may be all both reliefers and atari;- . HUSH IRELAND proved BaaebalV Umpires must land, a. .211 hitter Who. has, W n er*.". He referred to such o th er Minrrie Minoao tell* the cock "I’m not in.favojr of an unr*: MURPHY^ ALLEYS notify Secretar}’ Earl Yost before ban^ng thi ball solidly-Uds spring, pitchers as Mike Garcia,: Ray Nar- eyed world that he intends to atilMd draft only because Balti South CkBd, lad. (JV—The R«tsa Monday night. ;The aUmination. could be a starter, ,«sp(»qlally wtj[lk leskl, Don Mossi, Cal McLlsH and get the fat;part of Ifis bat on more needs help. I’d 'b* for tf 195$4T bSHketbaU teaaa; ■ m MAii( snnn^ rookita.Mank A ^rre, Bud Daley, more fat pitches fof, the- Chl- I managwd a cteb overloaded vMUi dy IrisR flavor. / . - / y K .■IJ, prepared by the State Board, Fsrireir* Admission thA "I k UI ' J j S L will be given Monday a lg ^ 4k>n't .ttave a third haaomaa.! and, D ickT om anek-../ . /. . cag a , Whi te Box. ^ ' talent, -say ttiiTTankeee.'l- . : ■'.-‘■r' - • ■ y - /V -: ■ I mmm 4 v.'i . . . J T \ X ■ r XL y " : p m y y ■ a^ •', 7 7 - i f * ■ /• //. 'A ' i- '.''y PAGE THIRTEEN UANi TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATPRDAY, MARCH 80, 191^7 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, MARCH 30. 1957 Honseft for Sale 72 Hooms for j, 72 Houses for Sale Wanted Real Eatete / 7? wwacncoi m n Borzamifr dr n ou m i joyentry ^AGE TWELVE coHMseneoT stAn awtonoBR or p u toi WANTEtU^uUdtng lote in M to- l^Y FAGALY u d SlIO^TEN Goods tw o FAMILT DUPLEX 44. Oto- " m a n c ^ MANCHESTER a n d ■ >", OAMItah ’ Busine^Servicta O ffer^ 'mnient location, fenced In yard, Chester.'Any sons. Phone MI .v-r; ALL KINDS of reflnlshedf used 'P'Otm ROOM new, heated apart- ^ e a t te drive, oil heat, consider- roCm bungslow. r SUBUto RANCH^ 8-6Zf8. / ■ r a 'm BAIlMAIlOH SnuJillp^x lm m un{zatu^Set^‘ FLOOR^BANDlNG apd /taent with garbage disposal, elee- ■ abie cosh required, $15,600.-CaU Custom 6uUt Ato rtema, breess- OF MARI furniture. Ratxi&tv mattresses, tfastersd Walls, oak SBLUNO TOUR property? List Classified Speeiall^g In old fli 812.95-8ta.95,. 8prih'g/|4^13.60. k f t ' trltt range and refrigerator..^ No A. Rv Wilkie and Co., Realtors, way tod bvsrsise^arase, lot 116x 9-S750. peU. 38 Elm St., RockvlUe. taqutre oil burner, stm- L.M.—M.L,-'Which nteans (live SPECIALS Uques. Open 9-9,- Sat. m l 6^/Ia - MI > 0 B » , Mt 9-4889. Member. 160, full basemnnL tearing ip’or Pre-Schooler* TR 6-2505, or evenings ’^6-6050. twprcar garage, amesite Modem-MUlUple U st) with the COiJCRETE WORK^Floors. .steps, Blanc Furniture Hospltal^^l 1*8 Menchto^r MLS. All city utlUtiea. state. Aaklng glS'.wjO. \ EUsworth Mitten Agency, Real tin Advertiseme Seven rooms—Thr,ee large bed- Plymouth Granbrook. Four- porches, patli^.. etc. .Expertly South 8t„ Rockville, COTm" 2 : Six room Colonial, large rooms, tors. 8-6980. , . yantry, Miarch 80 (Bpeciall-rft Ika Pock. mMtinc will b« at r i . ■ M...... " ...... ■ I . y—'g...... ^ WHY'PAY With |2,i CW4 CLASSIFIED AD iaedan. Gray and blue. Rulio, lone. Cell P r ^ 3 3 . Wanted to Heist 68 two years old, 1)4' baths, flr6Pisom, bath and vm 7:80. p.m. the following: night. MONEL METAL, 80 gaUon auto you can own thla six toi^house. laVatory, center hiU, living room; An Immuhlxatlon' clinic for vac- DEFT. HOUES .jeater. Vary clean. One owner car. plastered walla, garage, amesite MULTIPLE USTINO offers tae elnationa against smi^lpox, throe- 24, ta the Coventry Oramr. EPAIR CO., 367 Oak- matic gas wateiv-heater. One year Hot water oil ‘heat,,,.''alumlnum 3l6 f t . long; lovely large dining area. . . Has to be driven to be appreciated. TOt^te (XJUPl^ and child desire drive, all city.utiurieS. Good loca combined services of 34 reUtors, am EE mar School on a “Swiss Family .epair work-on all makes old. M3 8-6587., -windows and screons. Lot x . Lot 20o5tSeo with lovely trees, ih-one shots, and booster ahota will 8:15 A. Wf. to-4:30 P. A buy at STBS. » four room unfurnished apartihenl 60 160 tion. . 40 salesmen to help seQ your Hohtnson,!': theme. - ...... — ------r" oWers, outboard Two-car garagp^^Central location. shrubs -«md.a riew of the dlstsmt be held at 10 a.m, Tbursday, in the / 1958 Hudson Super Jet. Four APEX WASHING machine, one or house. 3;7614. Eltfht room single older' -home. h ou s^ F or Infcffmation please call LE ' LE' ' Mrs. Storra to Be- Hotosss Ehtglish mMorcyclea. MI On^y 87,600_BWone BarbaraWtods hlUs, full buemdnt and garage. Carlton W. .Hutchins, MI 9-5133. Pubrio Health Nursing Assn, office door sedan^ Radio and heater, Dual lyegr Old. In good-running ■condi Fireplace, oil heat, garage. Large downatafra in the Behert Building. Mn. Russell. Storra a w taka COPY CLOSING TIME range hydramatic. A cream puff. Rear of Eddlle’s Auto Serv- YOUNG COUPLi^dW^ea three or A g e n c y 9-7702. tion. Cell Mf 9-2627. ^ loL ^. COLONIAL V Ail pre-school children ore eUglhle the plate of ^ s . Arthui! Morse FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Sharp two tone, blue. . "Twin H four rooms, unfurmbh^, apart ARB YOU CONSIDERmO ment. Call k l 9-7988, ittter 6:80. Six room Cape, Tariner StrCet—Seven room sin Bowers School section. Garage, SELUNQ YOUR PROPERTY? i(nS«h)u and urged "to attend. aa hostess at the U'-p.m. meeting Power .with Rambler ' economy ' VACUUM CLEANER, Electrolux, gle, fiiaplace, sunporch oU heat, lovely landscaped lot. Asking Tuesday of the North Covsn^ MON. THR(j FRI saas. good condition, all attachments, two baths, fireplace, We will appraise your property Mra. Thomto O’Brien, public Hdusehold^rrices»ld>ervi HOU^E OR apartment wantdfk by combination windows. V^ery good $17,500. tree and without any ohUgation health visiting nurse, wishes to re Women's dub in the Church Coin- 10:30 A. M. , 1952 Cadillac convertible, ^ d io , 825. JA 8-1583. 'combination atorms, blinds, patio, couple with grown daughter. Hi condition.. Garage, amesite drive. GAPE CODS We also buy property for cash. mind local mothers that 'Tt is im munlC^ House. , heater, Hydramatic. Whitp^walls, * Offf fere e r ^ landscaped, conveniently located. SATURDAY 9 A. M. G.E. AUTOMA'nC washer, ,860; Manchester. Call CH 9-8166. MI 9-2046. Near Bowers Scnool. AU city utili ivenil six room Cape Cods in SeUing or buying eontoet portant to remsmber that no child Moores to Speak . electric windows; S159S. FLAT FINISH Holland window ties. Priced for quick sale. STANLEYfANLBY BRAb R a Y. Realtor Mr. and Mrs. Burton E. Moore Call between 4 and 8 p.m. . MI. YOUNG COUPLE with two amali cht^tolockUtos. may enter local public schooU rOWR COOPERATION WTLL 1952 Willys two-dooiys^dan. Heat shadei, made to mcaaitre. All 9-7035. ^DC ROOM ranch in exceUent loca of all kinds accepted. BRAE-BURN REAl/TY without fiiet being vaccinated.’’ trill attend a meeting at 8 pan. er and overdrive. QlOan, economi metaltaJ yenetian bUnds at a new children would like four or ttve ANSALDI HEIGHTS Ml. 3-627S. MNor or ira ixAiiiiutaM Tuesday of the C bes)^ CbnuAu- ■ BE APPRECIATED room apartment. References,^ tion. .Two hatha, finished recrea A nominal foe o f 80 cents will he cal. S3«. low pribe.price. KeyiKeys made while you CAPBHART TV and UHF con tion room, fireplace, garagb and ELVA'TYLER, Realtor ( t * a lw |liw eieilBtB ei< ine< lelin ikwt U »«eat l» ieteii !• 1 charged for each inoculation. Dr. nity Theater at the Cheshire Con--' Ander Road—Beautiful five room I LISTINGS Wa n t e d —Single, two- '1951 Mercury.^ Radio, heater,' wait.t. Maney'a." verter, console model, 17',’ acreen, MI 9-9580. / large lot. S. A. Beecbler, MI Membce m b ^ j i f rMLS gregatlonal (Jhurph. They wlil ranch, fbU bosem ent Hot water oil famuy and iriultl-fOmlly houses. Robert P. Bowen, director of Dial Ml 3-5T21 overdrive. GreCn. One owner car. 850. C6ii MI 9-5524.. LADY WOULD like rse room 9-8952, MI 3-6869. ' MI i9 I V Mtoviac ll w liF«t« IW Bkm W t health, will be In charge. speak on "AMbciated little.. BXIRMICA cotmtera, ceramic heat, cast iKm recessed radiators,! Investment pr^serUes, land and / . atres of Connecticut." We bellevc/it’s the best ‘51’ in apartment n^r in -St. Have fireplace, plosteKd walls, fuUy in WltVtl /irwk tocTBcv ^ Fam Conunlttee to Meet and floor tUe. Let ua modep e i g h t ROOM single, in exceUent lota. We have inany quaUfled TWMt town. An/^ceptional automobile. good refer^ej '9-4931, 49 FT. RANCH, three Tteijrooma, A Tolland county amdcultural Jean Ayer BetroHteA your bathroom and kitchei; THREE PIECE living room set, condition, large lot, good location. sulated, ceramic^ta* bath. Dish prospects. Nettle UK.^MlUer, 478 ».l. - E.S. ______S595. washer, comblnaaon windows, hanks of closets, huge kltchto, fire committee meeting will be held at Mr.. and Mrs. Lloyd Ayer of free esUmatea call Ml. 9.9" 845. MI 8-4311. ' * $16,300. S. A. Beechler, Realtor. j Eaat Center St., Manchester, MI .1951-Mercury. Gray, radio, heat- Tile Shop, Buckland.', porch, recreation roont>with fire place, ceUar,.4ftjtcro. centrally lo 8 p.m. T^iesday in the RockvlUe River Rd. have annoimeed the en Loot and Found for Sale TQ MI 9-8953, or MI 8-6969X cated, $17,900. Carlton W., Hutch 9-6010. Representing Samuel M. IftE er,/overdrive. Good rubber. Runs place. Garage amesite dnve, Own I>aritt, Broker, 7 west Main St., County Office. Di charge will be gagement of their daughter, Joan Special S395. WEAVING of bums, moth holes ins, M l 9-5182, Multiple listing FOUND— Lady's gold wedd^ Musi repaired, pimr linn nf Ihstnimenti famllv three-famllv, bustnsis MlsrAyer graduated from Man- _ton bi'os. Realty Can rooms, exceptional closet space, ■"New five-room ranch, full hase- Lota for Sale 0gent,-S«verai prohlema will be re LOST — Lady'a platinum ...dterUt 1991 Hemy J. two door. Six men'a ahirt coUara reversed and applied to purchase prlce;^RM)re 1% bathi;— flrepiScea, screened, K rty. Hsvt B)sny oaahoaan buyers,mq .chester High School told is 'em replaced. Marlow's.. Uttle Mend ter St. MI 8-1507. ■ ' merit, hot water oil heat, plastered viewed and discussed. watch set vrtth dlomon^, gray cylinder, radio, heater. Red leath aenting Olds, Jm w, Pod porch, attached double garage. Wo.a BUILDpiG LOTS in Bolton. One jages arranged. Please call i « r Fionitry Meeting Set ployed at the John Hancock In band„ Tuesday, March Main ing Shop. ler and Bundy. etter’a MuMc walls, tile bath, large lot. P:ncea at | ncre'lbU and iaiger. Prices fronT GeorgeY.. Oroxtadlo. Realtor. MI surance Co., Manchester. Her fi 3 er upholstery. Very good condition Mighty fine home for the execu only $13,800. A\ tri-county' poultry meeting Bt., between- K rst M tional ahd 8295. Studio, m MI. 1-7500. Famur and Land for Sale 71 tive or professional mah-; Attrac $1600 to $3500. ’Terms arranged. WJ87f. 109 Renry St ance graduated from Windham Arthur Dr\ig. R ew yd. MI 3-682S. f u r n i t u r e repairing and reflr.- k Ok WwkiHMi will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1951 Nash Ambassador. Super ishing: antiques restored. Furni ZZ. tively priced at 829,000. Maddock Lawrence F. Ftano, Broker. MI Wednesday in the Connecticut High School and is attending, Hlil- 21 ACRES. North Coventry. House CHARLES LESPERANCE, four door. Radio, heater, Hydra ture Repair Service, TalcottvU|e. f t deVoe, Realtors, JA 2-0255, eve 9-5910. Ught arid Power Company plant in yer. College. LOST^Heavy ity five wheel l^nted—To Buy 53 and two poultry houses. 814,000. » Realtor hand truck, at on Keeney St. matic. Twin beds. 8295. i Ml. 3-7449. nings BU 9-9045. WllllmanUc. To be discussed will No date has been set for. the xE ft.E Realty. MI 9-8297,'\ MI IBUILDINO LOT at Amston Lake, Miss Roy Feted wedding. * ■ Reward. >iitl Memorial Co. 1951 Nash Statesman. Super four 3NTKD t o b u y for cash. Old MI 9-7620 be "Oil Fired Furnaces,’’ "Radla 9^80. ^ ■ \ 5)4 ROOM RANCH, garage, three near bathing beach- 8660. TUne Carole Wlttznaip Engaged MTS-TIS^ door. ■Radio, heater, overdrive. '.glassware, pictures, bric-a-brac, htoroonis, fireplace, lot size IlOx payments if desired. Call MJ Uon," and "Heating System Con Buildiitg— Contracting THE PRUDENTIAL - s : At Shower Here -7 ~ Twin beds. 8245:» f<^antiques. WlU call privately. MI. 300..Good location in outskirts of MANCHESTER 8-6368. Mfed|cal B ody Backs trol." Tolland County asst, agricul Mr. and Mrs. Frans J, Wlttmann . * tural agent, Stewart E. Ackerman, of Dunn Rd. have announced the Annoqncementa 1960 DeSoto. Veiy clean. Radio, BID WELL Home Improvement Co. INSURANCE COMPANY .MAILING DEPARTMENT ^Kpuses for Sale 72 Manchester. S. A. Beechler, Real heater, Fluldrive. 8296. Alterations, additlona. garages $12,900—Older home in immacu Miss Ann L>. Roy, daughter of haa arranged the program. engagement . of their daughter, ptning for a yotiitf m u in the tor, MI 0-8952, MI 3-6969. late condition. Two bedrooms. two-doori Re-aldlng apeclallats. Easy budg- 68 FT. RANCBi six rooms, Suburban for Sftlo 75 Mr. and Mrs. Ataart E. Roy, 178 School' Menu (Jarole Irtoe, to Bruce 'Richard DKXIMB t a x e s prepared In your 1950 _ Buick Special OF AMERICA maihna depai'Vnent. Full time posi ceramic batb6> entrance hall, at Extra "B ’’ zone' building lot in ^ m e or by appointment. Exper sedan. 'Radio, healer, Dynaflow. ' et terms. Ml 9-6495 or TR G.E. SUMP P U ^ Slightly used. BkMrits Without Board 59 ANOTHER Charter Oak St., w'os honored re New % e Test Form The public achoote’ hot lunch Kalloron, son of Hr. sad Mn. tion. Minimum age 16. Would pre Call MI 9-OStarafter 6. tached garage, porch, sweeping cluded. One car garage. COVENTRY—Country riving, seven cently with a largely attended menu for the coming week in Daniel J. Hoiloran, Hebron Rd., ienced tax work. Call Ml. S-1723. |395. 5-9109. has an. oj^ning for a competent fer at least one year of high school f . views, large maptes, three room 813,000—Cape with 4 rooms and miles from Manchester. 8H acres miscellaneous shower, it-, which- cludes: Monday, chicken noojUe Bolton, ■ / 194? Cadillac, convertible. Radio, clerk typist. Permanent employ educatlon\ : a s s o r t m e n t REAL BARGAIN INCOME TAX prepared. Peraonal A . LOVELY of PLEASANT, heateft. room with pri apartment possibilitX- Carlton W. large expansion atUc. Gaa heat, no land, six room-house, attached her sister. Miss Barbara Rdy w)as If you are the parent of a sc)uJoU.8creenlng test and the lower por*' soup, ham' and pickle aandwiehes, Miss Wittaiton was graduated heater, Hydramatic, electrlq win ment. Attractive working condi smglf fifts. Prices to fit . your vate bath. Call Hutchins. MI 9-6132. MiUtipIe List tw6-car garage, guest house with * . * 's. f 'a m AA AM I M AB ft I sind bualnesa. Frank Faridoni. MI. CHIMNEY, FIREPLACE, atone XApply basement. hostess. Many relatives apd child, your boy or girl may bring tion of the eye examination, doughnuts tod cheese; Tuesday, from Mimehester High School and dows. Powder blue. Has a 1950 contractor. MI 9-5451, MI 8-5042 tions, short hours, five day week. ketbook, 'Mrs. John A. Me-; ing Member. lavatory and ehower. Outside fire 'rtie reverse side of the form 9-2315. Opportunity for advancement. FRONT ROOM wiUi twirtteds next 2V^ Miles North of 814,700—Two four room Capes. friends attended from Chicopedf pork pie with vegetable, celery her flaiite from Howell Cheney Cadillac engine. 8595.. or 318 Fern St. Employment Office Carthy, 58 Lockwood St. MI place, tool shed, high elevation home this form someday and you’ll gives the standards of vision for Regular salary increases. to bath, continuous hot wotej;,- free 813,900—Three bedroom 1964 ranch. One in Bowers School; one in Pine Holyoke and WiUlmansett, Mass.; sticks, gelatin deoaert; Wednes-. Tecjuucal School. X INCOME TAXES done in your 1949 Oldsmoblle Super 88 four 9-6412. Manchester Center A^es Terrace. with beautiful riew. Immediate Hartford. Glastonbury, Rocky HIU, wonder what it’s about. children in different age groups. INTERIOR AND exterior remodel parking. MI. 8-5422. ' x. Hot water heat, basement recreXx^ occupancy. Sensibly priced at day, hard boiled eggs, hot yegeta- — wedding is planned fbr Juno home or mine. For appointment door. Radio, heater, Hydramatic. FIRST NATIONAL STJ^RES, PlalnvlUe and Manchester. ’Thfitsis a new approach to the The importance of cooperation by ing, houses and garages. Free Central Downtown Location FIVE STORM windows. Eleven tion room, exceUent condition, . State highway. 200’. frontage. Two $15,500—Five and a half room $19,400. A. R. Wilkie and Co. MI. blo plate, corn bread, frUlt; Thurs-, ^ in the local Second Oongrago- call MI 9-1583. 8295. BEAUTIFUL furnished room. Hot - The bride-elect unwrapped her problemr^pf finding child eye'de- parents, teachers and school estimates. CaU W. F. Hensel. MI. INC. screens, eight 30x51, two 30x43. trees, central, bus. Carlton W. acre plot. Six room ranch (four ranch. Tile bath, fireplace and ga 0 -4 3 8 8 ,^ 8-0649. day, frankfurt in roll, potato (tops, tlonal ChurCh. , CHAPMAN'S RIDING Stablea, 2487 1949 Ford. Mechanically terrific. 637 Main St., Manchester one. 24x39. Good condition. MI water heat, tile bath with shower, Hutchins, MI 9-5132. Miiftiple List/ rage...- Located on Woodbridge gifts which she found in » deco fecU early getting something nurses is emphasized in connection green string beans, cookiesi^Frl- Hospital Parent Good rubber. . Ovisrdrive. Nice 3-5966. . , MI 9-5226 PARK '4 OAKL^n 6 a v e n u e s years old); three bedrooms, plus with a check list of what to look Main Street, Glaatonbury, will re 9-4408. pa'rking. MI 3-7116', or 381 Summit ing Memberr- Street. BOLTON—Comfortable five room rated wiahlng-well. Mlsa Bar done "about them before it’s too day, macaroni and toeeM cas Mrs. Charles R Isoh is a patient radio. 8205. EAST HARTFORD enclosed porch. Large cellar, bara Roy served the guests a buf late for really good, results. for when considering the health of open on April -lat. New trails ea,- GARAGES, porches, dormers, rec St. hreezeway and garage, fireplace, 816,900—Three bedroom colonial ranch, large lot, $13,500, $3,000 serole, carrots and peas.'ico cream. at Manchester Memorito Hospital. 1949 Ford, Maroon. Average car. WArrRESS—Must be able to work 814,800—T*Wq family, built 1948. fet luncheon at a decorated table. Physicians who toe eye special a child's eyes. Eye disorders, the tablished. Instruotiona available. reation ahd attic rooms built. c o n sc t e nTIOUS t man to work in picture window, tile bath, hot with fireplace and basement ga- down. Clifford Hansen ft Co, Bread, butter and milk are served On Honors list Sundays. Apply in person to Mrs. FULL SIZE CRIB, price 815. fiall Neat and Mean, near bus, shop Miss Roy will become the bride ists and who form the^Committee form states, may involve behnvlbr Phone ME 8-2042. V8. Good mechanically. 8185. Kitchen and bathrooms re subitrban grocery , store. Some water heat, oil, copper plumbing, rage. Vacant Realtors, MI 8-1303. with all meals. Richard S. Oiebotsky, Lewis Nell P. Nodjfen at the Red Eipber, MI 9-4126. s in g l e r o o m , gentleman pre- ping. Carlton Hutchins, MI of George Relnwald of PlalnriUe. on Bye (Jare of the Connecticut patterns such as blinking, eye rub modeled. Robert M. Alexander, ^dwledgeidwledge of meat preferred. oricsian well. Mortgtoes arranged Nursery During Worship HUl Rd,, a chemical engineering DOUBLE B DAIRY Drtve-In opens Bolton Notch after 4 p.m. ferred, MI 3-8203,.^ 9-5132. Multiple Listing Member. I' $19,500—Secluded location .. lote|jjj^.ji HAMPTON — Year 'round on Saturday, May 11, in St. James’ State-Medical Society have iteyked bing excessive frowning, squint Mi 9-7718. Phone MI 9-8274. of trees on a lot 160x398, Five room The S e co n d Congregational major at Worcester Polytechnic March 29th featuring hdl and cold BROWN-JACKSON ONE FRONT end welded for trail four rooms, rile hath, shower, fire with the .State Department> of ing, stumbling, or dislike o f games SALESGIRLS—Children’s clotWng; ROOM WITH kitchen privileges, Price $17,500 Cape with garage, two teths, many Church. Church ■ Nursery class during Institute has earned lint honors sandwiches, French frieS, sun IF YOU INTEND to bulM your er with good 870-15 tires. Call MI 810,500—Five room i960 ranch, place, oil heat, waterfront, has all Health and'-the State Department like baseball, which require distant MOTOR SALES part time and full time. liberal WANTED—Out of town man ex 9-4837. centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey,. 14 extras. church worship services at 11 a,m. (or the first term of the present daes, Milk shakes, etc. new home call WlUiam Kanehl, perienced in finishing plushes, Aluminum storms, smesltemente drive, modem conveniences. MI 3-7116 of Education In developing the vision. \ store discount. Apply linhiedlate- Arch St. For appointment please call $19,700—Immaculate thred,, bed academic year, according to an Contractor and Builder, MI. rayon and cotton, good opportun excellent condition,-150’ frontage, or 381 Summit St. standards of eye testing upon Sumtay he ih .Charge o f Mrs. / 333 MAIN STREET ly. Youth Center, /M anchester high elevation, view. Carlton ' W. room colonial vMth 1)4 bathsX ga Appearance sigm* — ft o *y**i Robert Thorpe, assisted by Linda aimoimcement by. Registrar Qer- \ ; 3-7773. ity. Write Box D, Herald, ROOM FOR RENT, convenient lo Miss Neznik Set which the fon n is baaed. swelilitg. discharge or atlea—may Personals Parkade. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. MuUiple Ust-\^ GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO, rage, fireplace on HollUter Str^t, BOLTON —Attractive six room Wohmann. trade R. Rugg. Orehoteky is a MI B-8732 Boats and Accessories 46 cation, one minute from Main St. The S ta te Medlcto Society be oth^'Hndlcatlona, wMla in the WANTED—Baker's helper, five ing Member. 821,000-New 4 and 4 flat nearing] To Visit Abroad . Cub Scout News m'tonher o f the class o f 1955 at the BIDE WANTED from vicinity Roofing—Siding 16 FULL TIM^/experienced office Light housekeeping, women only. Realtor through Its Committee on Eye Care third categtev complaints of in Institute. 1952 STUDEBAKER Champion. worker. Good working conditions, ' day week, nine paid holidays, hos IN STOCK—You-mak-it boat kiU. completion. Best of construction. Cub Scout Pack 65 has ha^ Manchester Green to Hartford.' MI. 9-7959. SO.. MAIN ST. AREA —Spacious CentraUv located * I ^uded. $19,200, Madeline Smiui, and Section on Ophthalmology, has ability to see well, headaches, nau CUsm-Up Tomorrow Four door sedan. New brakes, R A Y'FR O O Fm a CO., shingle and full atofe benefits. Apply at office pitalization and group insurance, Starcraft aluminum. Evlnrude MANCHESTER MI 9-5878 '^nirauy l^aiea. Realtor, MI 9-1642. MLS No. 383. Miss Magda .Neznik, 9 Oak sea, dizziness or Itphlng and burn three new mothera volunteer tio Hours 8-4:45. MI 9-9S78 after 6. tires, valve Job. Very clean; me modem Colonial. Three bedrooms, endorsed the new form and testing Interrattol rasidente are remind built up roofs, gutter and con. o^ J. W. Hale Corp. paid vacation. Apply Wobder motors. Sales and service. All $21,000-Two new ranches under! ™ ------ing sensations m ayba the danger lead three new dens. Mrs. Stanley _____ £ _ chanically excellent. Ver^^ eco large living room, exceptional ROCKVILLE — Six room house. land St., will soon be seeing her program. ed of the clean-up work p a ^ at ductor work, roof, chimney re Bread Bakery, 521 Conn. . Blvd., models from 3-35 horsepower. Me "Apartments— Fiats— construction. SEV^ BOOM home, three bed- mother and three„ brothers for the Peck will be den mother of Den 6 nomical on gasoline. Not an "oil kitchen with breakfast area, dish ■Newly renovated including new Dr. CJlement Clarke, New Ha- signals. 2 p.m. tgmoiTow at the Pialna Aatomobiles for Sale 4 pairs. Ray Hagenow-, ML TYPIST East Hartford. See Mr. Carl Mas Bride's 'Sports Spotr-lU'.i C< washer, 1V4 baths, hot water heat;— $23,3(X1—Eight months old ranch rdoI^lt^ ^replace and knotty pine 1 20 years. — Tlie fi'oqiieul cuiituslo'fKOf the with- mfetings st ft p.m, nn Mnh- burner", 8375.- Snow.’a Garage, zei. St., m 9-8747. Tenements 63 b^w ater heating system. On nice vei\ Chairman or the committee, Athltoc Field, spdhaorea ny ooy- Ray Jackson, NO. 3-8325. fireplace. In recreation room, at- with two baths, extra large living i den. Breakfaat nook, full cellar, 1 c ,,, «aiitnA -i'iiaaOrv on the points out that the new program words which designate tho^w ho day. Mrs. Charles Lowery has vol ,A CART -Short on a down Wapping, or call MI 3-4638. Opening for experienced or in- THREE ROOM apartment, second lot. ''sThis is a terrific buy for- furnace, carport. Near lake. Im -L unteered to be an aasiaUnt den entry Recreation Committee with M SALES REPRESENTATIVE— Im tached double garage, Icwely lof. room, wrought iron railing on- will be more effective "Ih meeting care for the eyes, such as ophthal t or had your credit turned ROOFING. SIDING iting. Car experienced typist. Interesting posi- McINTOSH BOAT $10,900. Roc|ivllle—Six room house mother to Mrs. Peck. Mrs. Doro- George W. Hinkey Jr. in charge. i t STUDEBAKER, 1950, fair running mediate opening, nation AAA-l floor, heat and hot water fur Owner leaving town. Must sell porch, 'Two fireplaces, basement! mtoiate occupancy^^ventry. PI «d the statutory requirement for test mologists, oculists, optometriste 1 ? Dm’t give upl For a good pentry. Alteratlons-'and additlona. tion in a small department. Com COMPANY. nished. Ml 9-1769. with two baths, garage. In A l con "tay Johns^ -will be den mother deal—not m small loan com- condition, Call MI 9-4920 after 5 rated mknufacturer Seeking sales quickly. Maddock ft deVos, Real garage, cdtnbination windows. ' from there she will travel across ing the vision of all children in the and opticians is clarified by quo Ceilings. Worhihanship guaran plete benefit' program, cafeteria, 52 OAK STRE^, MANCHESTER dition. (Jorapletely renovated, of--Den 3, with meetings at 6:30 Manchester Evening Hetald y—oee “Barry" at 333 Main p.m. Monda;^ - Friday. air conditioned office. Apply Em man this area. Applicabt should tors. JA 2-0255, evenings JA 813,600. Vemon---Five room ranch. the continent of Europe to Prague, public schools every year. tations from the state statutes teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn Johnson Seahorse Dealers. FOUR ROOM duplex,, newly re- Active Member of MIS '.m. dn.Friday. Mrs. John F. Chap- Coventry eemepondent, P. Psol- r (Formerly^PtHiglas Motors). St. M l.^S eO . ______. ployment Office. have previous sales experience or 8-0139. Brand, new $13,800. Manchester- Wanted— Real EstatB 77 the capital of Czechoslovakia. The top portion of the form re which govern licensing sind prac; 1951 BUICK SUPER two-door -decorated, automatic gas furnace, pelle hakvyolunteered to take over Ine Little, telephone FDgrlm strong desire to sell. Drawing ac near tea line. Write c /o P. O. Box SIX ROOM Colonial, brand riqw, Six room bimgalow With hot water T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor ------^------There she will be united with her cords the results of the school tice. 2-828L sedan, radio, heater. Call MI FOR'^HE best in shingle and built FIRST NATIONAL STORES Showing a complete Uite of 1937 Den 2, rapjacing Mrs. CSiarles GOOD WILL count. Minimum travel. Products 30,- Manchester. nice location, oil heat, 1)4 .baths, heating system. $9,800. Manches MI 8-1577 or res. M l 9-7761 MANCHBiSTER—-Lot wanted I family and will also b e co m e 9-8933. Up roofing, ratters, leaders, chim sold to industrial and commercial motors, teats and trailers. small professional .buUdlng. Cllf- acquainted With new members of Ralsch, resigned. Park A Oakland Aves. fireplace, amesite- drive, 817,600.^ ter—BHve room ranch, brand new. The Holstein breed of cattle was ney and roof repairs call Coughlin. firms. Definite repeat .business. FOUR ROOMS and garage,, heat Three bedrooms, one convertible Office Open Sunday 1-5 ford Hansen ft Co. MI. 8-1303. 1 family — sisters in law and Aa a result Of the additional known at the time o f JuUus Cae GOOD, CLEAN, RBOO imONED MI. 3-7707. Paints, hardware, marine acces- Call A. R. Wilkie and Co., Real leadership, the Pa(^ has 16 naw 1947 PL'XMOUTH. reasonaib ic f MI East Hartford Group insurance, hospitalization, ahd hot water, ground .floor, one tors. MI 9-4389, MI 9-0649. Mem id dining • room. Beautiful living niedea and nephews. sar. CARS THAT ARE GUA1 TEED yearly bonus, other benefits. (Our aoriea. Good deals on used teats OFF WOODBRIDGE Street— Fine LISTINGS NEEDED for aU Ike Orders Reduced enrollments, . to whloh Bobcait 9-1649. Child, 875 per month. Phone MI ber of Manchester MLS. room with fireplace. 816,900. Im Miss Neznik teO; her native land men average 87.000-810,000 . per and motors. six room family home on lot 66x of homes tod business properties. awards were given at the 7:80 195T Plymouth 4-door hhrdtop Applications are being accepted for 9-0765, mediate occupancy. J. D. Realty 20 years ago arid^ came to the Roofing arid Chimneys 16-A year.) Call collect, Mr. A. W. Kes-. Co., John DeQuattro, .Broker. MI 150. Garage and garden space. Arthur Felter, Broker. MI 8-1409.1 Belvsdare sedan. 2600 rnUes, Store hours 9-9 daily United States, first making her p.m. Pack meeting We(ut«sday CLERKS — TYPISTS ^ Sler. in Hartford, CH 7-3231 after 3-5282, J ^ -3 64 0, >ILO-8075. Rooms are large and in good coq- one ownSr, local, automal Auto ^jvlng^eKbol 7-A ROOFTNG — Specialising in repair 9-5 Saturday MANCHESTER LISTINOS WANTED, single and "in'Cleveland, Ohio. For the Home Down Payment night In Coventry Grarnrhor a n y t im e A dition. $14,300. Madelirie Smith, ing roofs of all kinds. Also new 12"noon, Monday, or send brief Busineu Locations School. These went to Theodord transmission, Iieater, radios 87 hour five day week. Liberal hesume to: LUstra Corp. of Amer MANCT^ESTER— Six room Cape Realtor, MI 9-1642. MLS No. 888. two-family houses. Member of _tot 15 years, she has been' a resi- power windows, three tone red, iXRiwi¥* DRsVma t school, .. roofs. Gutter worif. Chimneys for Rent 64 REDUCED FOR MIS. Howard R. Haating;8> Real- Manchester. She expects Carabelas, Davi(l Ohlund, 'Thomas UP TO 10 P.M. benefit program. Apply at Employ ica, 36 Washington St., Brooklyn McINTOSH BOAT CO. rieaf schools, transportation and (Continued from Page One) Lowery, Dean Smith, Bany Pleas black and Ivory. New car guar Haadnester’a ohly trained and cleaned, repaired, 26 years' ex stores. AU utilities. Full price, OFF MAIN STREET—Two-family, tor, MI. 9-1107, any timp. . ^ I to -be gone about three months. certified instructor,. For your safe, perience. Free estimates. CoU ment Office. 1, N.Y. MI 9-3102 QUICK SALE Andover ant, Gary Dallaire, Daniel - Bois antee. Big saving. $13,200. O ver'50 more listings on four rooms each floor. Sepaiate ty wa ara tralned to teach proper Howtey. Manchester-MI. 8-5361.' STORE FOR R:^KT for toy "type IMMEDIA'T^ actionrassured. Need (FNMA) by another $1 billion, vert, William Craft, Eriejt Ander tm^OidsmobUs hardtop HollAiy of business. 214 Spruce St. ' Only $15,800 one or two-family homes from oil furnaces. Lot 99x165, Garage. ly. MI. 9-6075. FIRST NATIONAL STORES and liberalize down payments for son, Richard Salters, David John coupe super "88", 10,000 tnilea, Situations Wanted— Diamonds— Watches— 86i000 up. Call the. EUsworth Mit $15.5(X). Madeline Smith, Realtor, ties. Buyera * waiting, ^ea^or Bureau Will Make )emocriits Set both veterans and non-veterans. MOR'^LOCK’S—Manchester'! lead SMALL STORE on Purnell Place, Owner’s transfer can be your ten Agency, Realtors, MI 3-6930. MI 9-1642, MLS No. 387. 1 son, Richard Bluto, Craig.Barth, black and Ivory, red upholstery.- Heating and Plumbing 17 Park ft Oakland Aves. Female 38 Jewelry 48 Membera of Multiple^l^ting.iiei^u Real | . i o By last month, the rate of new 3Iark (Jhappelle and Bradford One owner car, local. Big sav- ing Driving School offera the most near Main St. Apply Marlow’s, good fortune if you are house hunt M em ter of MLS. Estate Center, JA'g^WZS, evenings | Caucus Tonight dwelling starts had dropped to in driver education. Thousands of LLOYD’S PLUMBING Service as LEONARD W. YOST Jsweier, re- 867 Main St. ing Ibr a quality home in a fine MANCJHESTER—See thlsse homes Travel survey Smith. tag oh this car. East Hartford BABY SITTER. Mature woman for MANCHESTER—Three four room M l 3-4305. 910,000 a year, the lowest since satisfied students. 200,000 miles sures saUsfaction, prompt service. babysitting, loves children, good p^r«, a d j i ^ watches exu|pily. locatton>Slx r6om Cipe, 1)4 baths, under construction. Six rdoor sedan MANCHESTER Driving Academy pleasant friendly activity for you Situations Wanted— Male 39 ter Street. Close to shopping, all building. Ehccellent condition. In baths, $16,500. Six room Cape, )4 Margaret Cteszynaki, Broker. MI | Polltlcai interest in thla commu presented as follows: Wolf badge, alteration work and repair work, OFFICE FOR RENT, 501 Hartford subscribed by the American travel easier for veterans to buy Homes Radio and heater; hydriunatic guaranteea reaulta.- Ehepert instruc full Or part-time. Call MI 3-5195. schools and transportation. Present come 83,840 per year. Howard H. acre, $15,600. Other listings, all 9-4291. , , . nity rides high, with a.Democrallc Edgar Johnson; Bear badge, JUaft. tion, dual controlled car. C ^ Ml. Ml. 9-3808. Rd. Phone ^ 9-0969 after 5 p.m. Hastings, Realtor. Member MLS. Industry,. imder the FHA program If the Two tone paint-, white wairti;res Fertilizers 50.A 4)4% mortgage can be assumed price ranges. Call desxynski-Fel- 'The Census Bureau 'Will conduct’ caucus scheduled for 8 o’clock to Covlello, Stephen Hayes; Lion 9-6785 or PL 2-7249. Day oX eve PART TIME (garden and laWn Inquire Dry Cleaners. MI 9-1107 any time. WANTED—Real estate Uatlnn. supply of private funds for VA CLERK STENOGRAPHER or new financing arranged. ber. Agency, Ml 8-1409 or MI field work tout .times a year, in night at the Town Hall and a badge, Tyler Devine; gold arrow, ^ 6 e f « 1955 Pontiac Chtalina coupe. 17,000 ning appointments. - work. MI 3-7261. WELL ROTTED cow manure for Contact Turklngton Broa. Realty guiaranteed loans should continue PLUMBING and beating—Repairs STORE—Choice location at the 9-4291. cluding personal' calls . on 9,600 meeting of the Republican Town Stephen Haytes, Charles Lowery, original-tailes. Radio and heat A diversified ptMition for a young your gardens and lawns. De PINE AfJRES—1)4 room Cape Cod, Co,, 861 Center St., Manchester.’ to shrink, 0 1 'houslfix; has been-hit er. hydramatic 2-tone . paint. and contract wont. Call m . 9-8541. Center on Main St., approximate Verplanck schoel section, close to households. Thise faunllies. will be Committee at 8 p;m. Tuesday Tto Lan-y Zeigler, Daniel Cowhiln; livered by the loads. Pelia Bros. JARVIS REALTY CO. LOVELY THREE bedroom rtoch. Ml. S-1507. eveninga MI. 9-5665 or hardest by the contrSctlonT ^ White wall tires. or middle-aged woman with a well ly 1300 sq. ft. Will remodel to suit bus Une. Price $15,i500. CaU owner 'asked to report on travel acUvlUea fill vacancies on its slate. sliver arrows, two, to (Jnarlea Molofcycles—Bicycles ll Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 Phone MI. 3-7405. Situated on extra large lot. Ideal MI. 8-7781. Of particular interest tonight cause VA-guaranteed mortgages Lowery, and one each to I*arry rounded, background and general tenant. Call MI 9-6808 or MI 654 Center Street for appointment MI 3-4803. of all mnnhers during the past 30 pay a lower interest rate. . Huml-Fiiiitliej Moving—Trucking location for children. 'Screens, will be the nominations for Se Zeigler and Dtoiel Coughlin. The Pontiac 3-door sedan. Only MANCHESTER Cycle Shop. “ 106 office procedure.^ Expert stenog. BIRD, cat and dog supplies, whole 9-5781. "days as well as to keep records of The House did not grant the ad driven 2,000 miles. New car Storage - 2Q CaU MI 8-4112, MI 8-7847, MI 9-1200 storms, carport, screened pOr HARLEY D^-VISON motor ett Jr., and W ^ a m J. Plckenng. MANCHESTER Pet Center for ^ listings from $8500 up. Good(diild For That Party! day, has Informed the town Chair pelle .is den mother. nod’ oat bow aud i cfanner one and heater. Powerfllte drive^. COCA COLA BOTTLING Service. Ml. 3-7449. THREE ROOM office suW^T 17 NOTICE Board to relax one regulation gov- cycle. Fully equipped. Like new. ■your pets and pet's supplies. MK This Sunday iriternoon. we will Realty Co., Member MIjS. MI man that he will not run, The Pack Webeloi. will meet mf white wall Urea. Loaded. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. Market St., RockvlUer suitable emlng federally-insured savings brighter we enn wash your cat Will sell reasonaUe. ML. 3-6172. 9-4373. -8 ft H green stamps. Open ABSOLUTE BARGAIN Custom In accordance with the require have a special pr^ew showing of 3-7925. BU 9-0939. Voter Slaking Seasidne Set 6 p.m. Mondays In the South St. with oar Weaver Atttotnatk Car Light trucking and package deliv I COMPANY professional or business. Inquire a charming Cape Ckri ort Ferguson ^ U -5 e a s o n s and loan associations. The change 3 0 S i Ford 4-door country sedan. . Monday • Saturday, 9-6 p.m. -made cornices and drapes. Slip ments of the 2ioning Regulations The first session for making School. Wasber.-Evnry is aa«omsdeall> er}.' Refrigerators, washers and Thursday, 9-9 p.m. covers, 859.50 andN(ip. Choice. of Rockville, TR for the Town f Manchester, Rd. in Manchrater. This is a cus MANCHESTER, 824 LydaU S treet- vdll allow an aseuciation to buy ' Radio and heater, autoraaUc stove moving speciaitjL Folding 451 MAIN STREET voters will be held from 9 a.m. to . The next Pack Committee meet -tmesyed wiffi frcto-wacer and ntik Business Services Offered 13 fabrics. Budget termiv Mrs. RUa, Conn., the Zoning Board of ■ Ap 'tom-buUt home, wlUi\ mahogany Six room Cape Cod features in-1 6 p.m., April 13 at the.'Town. Hall. participating interest in a mort ing will be at 7:30 p.m. April 23 transmission. chairs for rent. 30. 9tarei2. AK6 REGISTERED English elude 1)4 baths, garage, fireplace am rgent, and thoronghly banc EAST HARTFORD, CONN. JA 2-7780. peals will hold a public heari^ cabinet kitchen featuring buHt-ln -OTATi OjjJ. A second session next month will gage issped by another associa at -the home o f Mr. and Mrs. W il TV SERVICE. 82.50 per caU. All Springe"KSpanlel pups.. "Whelped ouses for Rent 65 1 ^ Naah custom Rambler cross- AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS o b ! local ■ Monday evening, April 8, 1967^ stove and oven. It also contains with paneled wall, hot water oil be held from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. April tion, so long as the, original asso liam Zeigler. sponged ato ebamoised. We neve- work .guaranteed..Call Bob Webb- •Febuary s; Call JA 8-7784. NINE PIECE mahogany dining heat, dining - room, aluminunl country station wagon. and tong - distance inotung paiick- INTERESTING and diversified at 8 P.M. in the hearing room of full ceramic, tiled baths, 4^ftzable 27, also in Town Hall. ciatlon kMprat least half the own nse harsh detergents that migb MI. 9-8801. position available in large modem, room ’’sej. Good condition. 17- SIX ROOM furnished home to rent. bedrooms, living,room triple track windows. . Modem I ership interest in the mortgage. injare die fiiia h :..o c dirty wan 1964 Packard 4-door sedan, hydra- Ing, storage. Call 30: 3-5187. Hsart- BABY PARAKEETS, month old Oil heat, air;£onditioned bedroom: the Municipal Building on the In order to be made a voter an ford CH. 7-1423. air-conditioned general office of Grandview St. • . \ eled fireplace wall, full,' throughout. 88,000 down — vacant'. Previously no association, could water left over from a peeviou: maUc drive. Radio and heater. RADIO TV Service. SeWtng ma and up, .At IS-t Glenwood St. MI Good neighborhood. Call MI 9-5171 following application; STATE Owner transferfed. Price $15,500. applicant must have beeh a resi wholesale distributor. .■'Located C ement with fireplace® and dent'of the state for one year, invest Ih-mortgagea on homes more car... or' "hit-or-miss" asscmbl; chines and small appliances re 9-8572. ' 1114 CU FT. Kelvtnaio'r refrigera- between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. heJa r i n g a l s o . Shown by appointment. Phone M il M56 Pontiac 2-door ataUon wagon near'Manchester ln East Hartford. out door, and a l-'car attached, ga with continuous ' residence in than 50 miles from its main office. line methods. The automatic op paired. Call Ralph Aldrich. Ml. Paiftting—rPapering 21 Five day 40 hour week, full em tor, excellent condition, reason B:aupre Motors. Inc., 353 East rage. The lot Js 80’x230’ tod is in '8-6273. Brae-Bum Realty. 10,000 mUes. ' 9-8487. able. 133 (Jonway Rd. sifter 4:30 Center Street, Residence 'Zone A. town for''six months. Naturalised eration of the Washer gra die {ob ploye benefits. Would desire per COCKER SPANIEL puppies, pedi the Rockledge sectioo, one of Man citizens must bring papers or oth . McCLURE PONTIAC, INC. PAINTING AND paperbanging. son with some knowledge of typ p.m. Suburban For Rent 66 Variance , i: requissted to conduct Chester's loveliest areas; CAPE (JOD—Six rooms, cabinet done in the time needed for CLEAN AND paint those gutters greed, 850 each. Ml. 3-8131, new and used car sales, to erect of- er evidence Of citizenship. wMtiml w A ln g . . STS Main St., Manchester now. Avoid cosUy repairs later. Gooo clean workmanship at rea ing. Roskin'Distributors', 275 Park See it this Simtoy. kitc^, electric stove, exhaust sonable rates. 30 years in Man REASONABLE — Used electric THREE ROOM new apartments ci- building for sa le and to have Boys, Girls Needed YOU rT a ^ S * ^ Ml; 8-1883...... Avdhue, East Hartford, BU 9-9381. stove tod refrigerator, living, fan. Oijhot>Ir. Garage, amesite! 1953 PLYMOUTH four door sedan, chester. Raymond Flske. ML Li vmock<—.Vehicles 42 with gar.bage disposal ai\d mod signs for same on premises. Cer-. JOHN H. .LAPPEN, INC. drive. Convenient to bus. school, More boys and girls are needed Give yotw car that *like new'^ look excellent 'condlUon., PrlvaUly 9-9237.' ' CLERK TYPIST with goqd person room divan. No reasonable offer, em conveniences, no. pets. Cen to round out the membership of totoy. Drive in for onr sftisdy, 3 RUBBISH AND ashea *■ removed. tificste of Appkitval is also ,ire- shopping. 813,900. MLS No. 397,1 owned. M3 9-9912. ality for small branch office. Con WE BUX COWS, caifs and beef refused. .Call MI 9-0650 between trally located. Inquire between 10 .. 164 East O nter St., Manchester the Junior and senior divisions of TleneraJ'- cleaning. ceUars, attlca 6-9 p.m.' queated. Ken Ostrinsky, Realtor, MI S^disg.*^ I Rich Fajui Loam all-ptott wash ' and yards. Reasonable lates. M. WALLPAPER removed. 87.50 ■’per genial associates, interesting, di cattle, also entire herds. CaU a.m-. and 5 p.m. dally except Wed. the 4-H Garden (Jlub wMch will 1951 MERCURY,' tWo /d o o r, two room. Clean efficient quick remov AU persons., interested may at MI 9-3986 MI 3-5219 be led by Raymond P. Houle. Any' PINE ft ,,M.' Rubbish Removal. Ml. versified Work, opportunity for 4d- Peila Bros. Ml. 3-7403. DROPLEAP DINING table. Extra and Sun. Rockville. TR 5-4386, tend this hearing. MANCHESTER—Six room Cape, ■tone. Radio, heater, overdylve. ai. Spotless - workmanship. MI child who would ..like to grow five For Solo 9-9757. vancement, air conditioned build leaf, pads. Baby washer ' and ZONING BOARD QP APPEALS MANCHESTER—Two fsjnlly, .four full dormer, attached garage, rear] r ■ ■ Mechanically 100%. Very reason 9-9158. 2)4 R(X)M FURNISHED apartment varieties Of flowers or a vege^ PHARMACY ing.. 774 Aslyum Ave., Hartford, Wringer. Ml 9-3566. WilHam H. Stuck, Chairman . down, 3)4 up. Steam heat, oil patio, 1)4 baths, dishwasher, ven APPROXIMATELY Able, CaU MI«-f^l00. DOORS' OHBNED, keys fitted, Conn. Five day week.'SiIS a.m.- Articles for Sale 45 In RockvlUe. Available April I5. table garden oh a small' scale, 664 Center St.—Tek Mt 2-M U ■ Charles -^. To>vle, Secretary burner, insulated. Larto porch tilating fan. Located near, new! copied, vaduum cleaners.. Irons, .4:20 p.m. Paid vacations and holi New apartment', house in quiet high school in Bowers School may s i ^ up by contacting Hdule. BEFORE YOU BUY a used car PAPERHANGING., all types. Call ROYAL 'AND Smith-Corona port NINE PIECE, dining room set. Advt. No. 3419 extra lot. Now vacant. Please call rans, etc-t repaired. Shears, days, salary open. Call Mr. GSr- Combination'Coal and gaa stove, residential nelghterliood. Automa area. Priced at 815,000. Owner Ml| The Garden Club will also in oee -Gonnan Motor Sales. Buick MI 9-9559. Free estimates. able and standard typewriters. tic washer end dryer fdmlshed. Howard R. Hastings,' ” Realtor, kmves, .mowers, etc., put tnto con- vey, JA 2-7227. white.'Automatic gas water heat Memter MLS. MI 9-1107 any time 9.-9902. clude a few poultry projects for 5 S . $ T 0 PINE LENOX Sataa and Service, Main diUon tor coming needs, Bralth- AU .makes of adding machines 825 per week. TR 6-5915. Street.. ML 9-4571. Open evenings. ed Ctoning bottles. Call MI those interests. MORiARTY BROS. walte. 6% Pearl Street. sold or rented. Repaira on aU WEST CEJTTER 8 T „— Cape Cod, | Report Oards. Issued Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 makts. Marlow’a 9-6549. PHARMACY <1961 OLDSMOBILE Holiday, hydra. WOMAN TO do housework one day three years old, immacukte con Report -cards were issued at the M l 9-4824 . J 601-315 CENTER STBEET HILLS’ TELEVISION Service- a week. 3II. 9-6814. PRACTICALLY . new Permagias 222 E. center 8t-:-5 inaUc, rswUo and heater, good con- SALE - S3 1-3% off on 1956-1957 26-Week dition, oil heat,' aluminum ~ win Elementary School yesterday. Par Available at all rimes. Pbllco fac- automatic gas water heater. Own . dlUon. CaU after 5 p.m. hn. AAA MORTGAGE -PLAN wallpaper. Green Paint and Wall dows, fireplace, tile iMitb, base-1 ents have beeri asked to sign and ■ tory supervised aervlce. Tel. MI. er' moving. Phone 9-9839 after ‘ 9-9969. -• 9-9698. paper at the Green. Open dally 9-1 WANTED TRAINING ment garage,/large lot, on bus return them as soon as they have 1. A first or.second mortgage at Help Wanted— Male. 36 6 p.m. ■ ' line, near churches tod schools. finished with them. low IntEreat rates. , p.m; HOWLAND’S To Inspect phone B a rl^ a W oo^ I .Those who are. scheduled for CHUCK’S RAl^IO and T.V. Service. 2. A comfortable repayment plan WAREHOUSE MAN for shipping GOOD U^ED CARS 161 NorUi Main .St. Mi: 3-6517, LOAM—83 per yard, truck load ’ CLEARANCE METAL LATHE COURSES •Agency, MI 9-T702. . ' to fit your pocket. and receiving. Qood working con 1 • REAL ESTATE teacher conferences are asked to residence. Ml. 3-6960. Iota. Gravel. StabUized crushod - X In call the school, if the time listed is NO MONEY i50WN. ,3. A no red tape arrangement. ditions and paid company bene- Selection of step tables and end M \\S \M» VIKIV-; InsfoHod stone. Hot mix asphalt. Nusadbrf, Call Ml 3-5073 inconvenient and another time will CONDER’S T.V. Service, available Money Waiting—One Day Service fUs, Apply G oo^ ear Tire and M l 9-7408. tables.'1/3 off. Need room for new EXPERIMENTAL TOOL In SAMUEL M. LEVITT WHY. WALK? . ; Rubber Co.' 180 Gotewin St., East stock. be arranged. any time. Antenna converalona. ROOM MACHINING 8399^ Unless otherwise. noUfted, the Yoar Mortgage Lending: Agency Hartford. BU 9-3424,. fO R SALE—One white sink, two" Visit our showroom for furniture Best wishes- to! Mr» and MfE REAL ESTAliB BROKiES PhUco factory aupervlsad service. 10-30 teachers Will 'be waiting in their 1951 Buick 'Riviera .coupe. Full Tel. 30. A-14M. 75 Pearl St.. Hartford JA 2-4221 drain boards, 815. Chest -of draw of qualljly for tab entire home. EXPERIMENTAL Kenneth A. Parker lit their new Hoino 7 WEST MAIN STREET YOUNG *4AN for light factory home at Vernon CIrcte, built b y classrooms at the scheduled time, ; pUce ^5. \ Eveninga and- Sunday, JA 3-5154 ers, 85 and up. Beds, 85 and up. HOWLAND’S A .slightly longer waistline that FLOOR SERVICE.' Floort sanded work. Apply Kaklar .Toy .Co., 60 ■ .Living room set, 835. Dining room CHAMBERS FURNITURE MACHINING Paul V. ToBgren, SOLDby How= Simply by changing _ cute for idl c o n fe r e e s . ^ 1 ROCKVILLE, CONNi -1942 Chevrolet 2-door setjap. FuU Hilliard St. v i'i:i n iiKi.i) 1 i-TiM.'. [dips front and back is so young Indian Csafts Dteplayed and refinished. TR. 5-2071 or TR. HOMEOWNERS! Combine year set( 83(1. AU kinds o f 'chalxs. 420 SALES INVESTMENT tod ' land. . and pretty on this party, favorite, I flraresires on the . carousel, you'U be ANY SIZE price I49J10. 5-1650. ^ Indian dances .and crafts were end bUla' mto an easy-to-pay sec. STATE POUCE Candldafes: Men Lake s i ' - AT THE GREEN Sweetheart or square neckimesnecklines are iI able'- to make this pretty table EXPERIMENTAL St. exciting. ■' I decoration, for any type of party. displayed at last night pack meet » . . Takes pleasure- tn‘ announcing 'tbaf 1947 Chevrolet ataUpn Wagon. FuU DICK’S weatherstrip Com- ond mortgage loan costing only a between 23 and 32, not less than ■ , , Open 6 ROtm COLONIAL — pitae 8145. , ^ , penny a m'dnth for each dollar you STORM WINDOWS and screens PR0PER1T SHECT METAL ALSO James’ Parish, convenient to No. 8399 is In sixes 10,12,14,16, IQulek and inexpensive to make ing at (Jub Scout Pack 124 in. con ’ pany, doors and windows; custom 8’9" or more than 6’3", of'good Eight 32x63)k. eight UxOS". two 10 a.m. «5 p.m. 7:80 p.m. - 9^ .m . Picture Tube owe. Call Frank Burke at CH. Parochial School. Large living 18,20. Size 12, (SO bust), short from crepe paper, cutout#, and nection with the March' "Indian’’ NEHIE L. ,MILLER of 473 E. Center'Stro2t. 1960 Chevrolet Ldoor sedan, auto- work, guslrantqed. CaU Ml. 9-1583 character , and good physical 69x34, two 53x24. Gooa condition theme. ■ 6-8897 days or JA 9-5553 eves. Con- health are being recruited ■ for interview^equirementa: , room, attractive dining room, I irieeve, 4. T-^S yards o f 3S-;inch; )4 other easy to get materials, maUc traiumiaslon, radio, after 6 p.m. 838. 97 Norman St. MI 3-1853. SrRANTSTRlET >Ir. and Mrs. Ralph W . Fayle, Earlier in the week, -three dens, Manchester, is now, associated with him-and beater, Mack, like new. nectiCut Mortgage, Exenange. State Police Department Salary Aew home 880 W>. Middle Tara- mottem kitchen. Panned and yard contrast • Pattern No. 5768 contains full REFRIGERATION salee and eerv- range: $4020 to 85460. Apply to-the • High school' graduation or Ulto rumpus room. Nicely land-* For this pattern, send 35c in |’dtr'ecUons for' making carousel visited the Peabody Muaeum in PAIR OF SUDHIg garage doors pUte. Bold by Hbwland and Carl New Haven to view tlte Indian ex-' 1963 ChevrMet Bel-Air 2-dpor. ice: Commercial, residential, air Sate Personnel Director, State Ofj with track, 8’8V long by V high, SEPTIC TANKS . equivalent.' ' scBpto lot. Convenient locatloiD I coins, your name, address, Xize ds-; | center-piece;, ntaterial - requice- will specialize in the sale of residential prop Budine^ Opportuiiities 32 Two beautiful'duplex ton' Hatohlns: Realtor. (A ' MLS hibite. TVansportatlon and super $ Cl Mathematics through algebra 29.95 conditlonera, freezers. A' and W. five Building, Hartford, or your Can be seen at '825. Vernon St, AND ee-broker). Attached garage, breeseway^ sired, end the pattern number to Send'25c in Colnsi your nomSi 195^ Pontiac'4-door aedan. Refngeration Co. MT. 9-1287, 30. custom built Cape Cods. e For the Experimental Tool vision were provided by Mr. and erties in Manchester and ^ ’cinity. tiitings of AUTO REPAIR ^ d body shop for nearest Connecticut State Employ after 5:30 p.m. ; ■unppnih and numy extras. [s u e BURNETT. THE 'BfANw address and the Pattern Number r 9-2036, 30. 9-0065. ment Office. V flu bbed se w e r s Four rents, .five rooms Room Machining course oaly< OHS8TER (EVENINO HERALD. to ANNE CABOT. THE MAN- Mrs. Lester Mac'Donald and Mis. laehides instnHsttoli, plna'tas. lease or rent ta Manchester. Very CARRIAGE AND mattress. Used Raymond p . Houle. all typo* o f residential proporties aro neoded low overhead, excellent oppbrtun each. Aluminum storm an additional requirement is IIM AVE. AMERlOAS. NEW CRE8TEE EVENINO HERALD. Guaranteed for 1 Year. McCLURE PONTIAC,' m a AIRWa X S A N m Z E R sales' and b u l l d o z e r o p e r a t o r . Apply only two months. 830. Call MI. six months to one year of WARREN E. WARREN E. 1150 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW •ervjce. P. Oi Box 361. Pheqe m . ity. MI 8-1208 9 a-ni.-S p.m, Wachlat Glsaiid windows and screens. Oil YORK M , N.Y. James O. Aceto ft Sons, com er ‘ 9-8877. ^ machine shop experience. Don't mim the latest issue of our TpKK Sd. N. Y . AUncheetor^Evening Herald CALL -PETE" WILSON for many *qualifif,■H ? -y •>> • ^ 1 • - .v;* tSm X - - '•••■*• • •> ''>--■■ / • jL^lA-r .; “ SATURDAY, SO, I96t ,Ay«» r;c Daily K«l Prcaa Run > The Weal For tke Week Eadefl fbceeast of D. S> Weatlior BaroM PAGE FC|URTEEN , , • - " V : . .* March SO, I8i87 • V tN._ liattViliPtor IttMtittg A- X ^ Ctoudy, •wam ior SeWight, Bght 12,573 f ralq. betforo morning. Lew near r f : fall, and last, to glistening winter. It 40. Taeodag. eocasloael raia, aot But mostly I like the change from gue Picks^ BuHfjilo Philharmonic Ends t of the Andlt to spHng. ' of CXnalatioB. . so mild. 'Blgh 45-M. A b to tT o w n M ^nehci^ler-^A City Sf V illa ^ C hartti: HearS ^^Along Maitt^^^treet e breeke fssgentle and every- ...... thinl^that seemecKfo dead oemer Sunday Civic Music Series Tcfnight < OtmconSa t«th«»n , ^n and Mends of Concordia are In^ smart lines and glsmour-trUbmlng i Meeting 1b Municipal Build yfsr- . ' ' ■X',’-,’ and recreation, purposes, Well. It happens to -the^best of the conducted hia first opera at the p.e. sex lot • Niw NAV8N I - I/O New Labor vtted., \ \ of little girls’ dresses us sooner or later. ing hearing'rpona. the group made Josef Kripa la conductorand mu age of 19, and two yekrs later waa Itemember when we wore those; The thing that pussled the ob* a token gtudy'bf the recommends,; sic director of the orchestra, and 'named,choruamaster and conduc ugly things that hung full from server about that point,’ hoVever, A Town Court official receW^ The Board of Directors of M*"* an envelope yesterday contalmng tloq and then deuded to divide into tor' c7 the Vienna People’s Opera. I a yoked ,We thought they were was how that argument would ap 'After Worli^ War II, be c.onduct^' Chester W A T ^ -«rtU meet Monday ply to the land to which Lakewood a'packing ticket and one dollar iiv^ smaller groups of three and fqur a t 8 p.m. at the home of the presi wonderful but we must have look r extensive study. m any groups in his rise to- feme ed like haystacks.’’ Circle residents v.'ould IfkC the payment for parking overtime at dent, M«. Lauretta Ga*ne, Box one of.; the m eters on Main St. X general nieetlng of the League I as one of the. world's fagnpua di- tU IN N ’S "Yes." her companion prodde;|, Army to move. Frank Cheney Jr., 20 Hart Washington, April 1 (/P)— M i Dr., v^m t i. Th monthly busi That piece, off the old highway Nothing unusual in Itself,, really, wiliNw held tomorrow! at 2:30 tn I rectors. , '■ The Senate investigation of. ness rfieetlnj will be held on Tues "and .did you w ear a huge bow Bowerk. School for the election o t ford Rd., dean of Manchei, square on top of .vour head with in the southern p art of the Globe since, this type of mall is received The 70-piece Pho^rmonle In PH/niMACY alleged finagling by Team day evening at the Italian Ameri the hair pulled straight back from Hollow tract, was purchased under almost, .dally, permanent officers. cludes bqth male apd female muai'- V industrial, business andjobnk- can Cluh. authority of the same referendum. However,, the particular ‘ en - A resolution wiH b* presented, to cians, and'ia nm^considereid among sters Union officials is spur your forehead?’’ the membei^ip for ademtion and ' ing leaders and coihmonly | "Not only that," giggled the oth It Is peculiar to see w hat has velope In question contained a re-. the 10 top eqsembles.of thq coun known as this (,o9irn‘s first ring tiemands that Congress Manchester Auxiliary pdllce will er, "how about, the long white happenedTo“the rekrTctionon s a i c i * ' ! ‘**'f**7'*il«h presentation toslhe Board pf Dlrec-: try. OPEN SUNDAYS act to safeguard the rights of tors, asking tl^ town body to citizen, died yesterday at a report during next w e^ for cruis stockings?" “■ df the land, Atty. Wesley C. Gryk I ‘he . Clerk of City fConrtvx^ NewN.w . Dr. Merrill 6. Rubinow, presi the laboring man. er detan w l& ^e ^eguWr, depart- We Auldn't 'detect a bit of nos put the restriction Ip the law as a Britain. withhold an.v formal action on the dent Of the CMA, has termed the conval^ent'home in Crpton-; Perhaps Town Court officlalsv ^udget until the L^a^ie has had 9A.M.toTP.M. Such demands were ’Voiced ovdr. Israel B W ^ p a t^ ^ talgia In the guffaws that, fol means of preventing sale 'of the series a aucceaa and expressed con- on-Hndsop, N,. Y. -He was 96 1 the weekend by 'ttcpublican and Pciemier to Resign Court Bars will return the favor by parking “ inie to make its study and. offer lowed. golf course to the _ Manchester 'fldence tpat other concerts by lead years of age. \ Democratic Senators, by Secretary ^WSanne Audette. S2 L ^ ' Country Club. Neither Gryk nor overtime in New Britain some anyN4>n.structlve changes, accord ing artists will be arranged next 6P.M.to9P;M. m of "Labor Mitchell and by Ameri RjjTstudent nurse at St. anyone- els.e could have' guessed it day.’. ing to Verokesman for the league. year. , On A 96th birthday last Aug. ticls Ho^Kal. ha* sUrted a 12* Only You tkm . . . The resolution, however, would 14,xfcheney was spry and alett. cans for democratic Action (ADA). Ban e dispatcher at the Manches would p)ay a part in a figh’t over The memories~of'^rti^ long and Propoattfs'Tranged from greater N m ek program uVspsj^hlatiic nurs- Army housing. ------rtcT Wni' My Command appear To bS-^awmoceisaFy b>-.unnecessary since dOn-. IrojipM associ^^^^^^^ ^ " a t the Institute, of L 1 v 1 n g, ter \Flre Department. Walter the Board plana St least eight In ../varied career had not dimmed in protection of ’’democratic proc (Smokyi Dent, sometimes known AJji^Uorney fMend of’ ours was. esses" In union* to closer policing Martford. try i^ on sports coats in a Main formal meetinga bcfo.re it takes hie .sharp m ‘nd. Act of War as "Smoky the' Extra Large Sise Never Satisfied action on Martin's recommenda G E N E R A L ^ : Bom in 1860. the son of Frank 'Of union funds. Toliran, Iran, April 1 St, haberdashery yesterday after “ ■here wa,*^some talk that the Pvt. i P . Ryan, sdlKof Mr. Fire Preventing Bear," was giving Onto a golfer sick with shame, tion. and Susan Jarvis Cheney, he was a lecture'ort fires prevention to a noon when we walked^iiito the Senate probe' might build afire Sources close to^the Iranian and Mrs. imillian R. Ryahvl37 Late one eve the Devil came. After the public, discussion TV SERVICE a descendant in the eighth genera Jerusalem. April 1 (^)—.\ W a^ngton, April 1 (A^— den df Cub ScoutsThursday after-, And the Old Boy said with hts store,. He tried on a few 3-button Josef Krl|M under a drive for enactment of government said tiJtla.\ Prime Branford St., pyt. Aldo Pavi jackets and a^ed his partner Wednesday night, the Board may tion from John Chehey, the prp- Foreign Ministry spokesman . Joseph Pavan, snoon at the fire hquse. , - oily leer • Days MfflC A Call more state right-to-work laws, Minister Hus.sein .Ala has told f " he Su^eme . Court today son of MI^ .which one he liked. Hia partner adjourn the meeting and convene Hights MssFtf Plus Parts . genltor in America of the Cheney today said ^Israel Js always 418 Keeney St., lave arrived at "Smoky" waa-right in the mid "W hy are you» sitting grieving is now in his fifth BeaTO^-i^ith the family which, in earlier genera which outlaw the uhlon shop. Eigh-: as.sociates he will resign as I dealt a blow, to public.power agreed with iis that one Jacket in again after its work sessions are New ’York state musical grOup. N,That Interppn The teen states alrfcady have, them, f b f riadv to dhaiuss compensation F t. Dlx, n ; J.,.'and Jrtarted eight dle N»f the leCU^ explaining a here? completed. TEL. »n 8-5482 tions, extending back to the time result/of the desert bandit: I advocates b/£efusing to re- weeks of basic training; piece df. apparatus'-w’hen . . yoii What on earth do you want to do? particular^ looked very nice. The orchestra vyas formed lo^ Wishes OLliie Family' possibility wa.s raised, too, uf . a ! fQ^ .\r a l) re fu g e e s ^ r . u - Not being addicted to Ivy The Informal meetinga, at which of the Norman conquest, came in federal right-to-work law. i view Federal ^yver Cpmmis- guessed K the fire gong started Would you aell your amil for a 1936- It waa financed by the Fed-' many instances prominently into ^ from the Palestine War but n ^ a c r e of three Americans. M arine Pvt. John W, RoOhJ- s®" ringing. staMlIng the scouU. Not 72?” League styles, our attorney friend the Directors will make a depart eral Works Progress Admlnistra- Meanwhile, debate arose ' . , . , , ' rhese informants said the Prime sion licensing of tKree priya; ,hcld reservations. Ha- decided to ment-by-department study of the J O H iri BURKi English hiatorj’. whctljer the dfsclosurcs would set tlW re i.s "no connection wnat-“ Mini8ter'.- resignation win be an- of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. RochK. 86 for long thouj^l. As soon ka, the Uon 1‘WPA) until 1939. Since th at Educated In private and, public power company d ai^ In Hisil's Spruce St, Is serving with a com' children learned w1»at was going on The go*lfer cried- to the grinning take it home and let the ItUle budget, are scheduled for April 9, time the group has been self mesALMOME back the I.,abor movement. Sens. . Soever” between (he refugees. nounced Wednesday, after the de- Canyon. woman decide. Which brings up a 10, 17, 23 24, 30. May 1, and May supporting through regular ached- .schools of Manchester. He was Ives (R-NYI and Kefauver i O'. muni cations unit of the 2nd. Ms' their faces lit up with a.flUsh of NtHt, FREE TEL. X * 3-6868 graduated from Hartford High and the Suez'Canal. l parture ofVVcst German Chan- The case for years luA'beqn tha tine Division at Camp Lejeune, N. -"For a 72 I'd sell it qiiick.^ point most men agree with reluc- 7. ule.s of sj-mphonic and popular con Tenn) said they feared this would 1 )„ ! cellor Konrad Adenauer, now in excitement. They were Dirllled to 87 EAST CENTER ST. School and the Maasachusetta-In happen. Mitchell disputed this center of a politicM/nd prlVate- C.. after completing a 4-weeks see the M;anchester Fire^sPepart- "Done," cried the devil, "put her ,tantly. The Directors mUit approve: the certs. .leilisalem Apnl ‘ Tehran .Ss a government guest, so It’s stilt a w-oman's world, no budget by May 9. DELIVERY a m b u l a n c e s e r v i c e stitute of Technology In 1882. He view, saying any such effect Would rael lias serx'e.d /rtotlce she as prevent embariB.s.smcnt” to veraus-publtc pow/^dlapute. course at the camp’s communica menl swing into action. 'N th a r!’ Krips, who waa. cqnductor-ln Public poweivgroUps appealed tA<...... — - I I - w‘a.s one of the oldest grsjdustea be of short duration. tions schooL' "Smoky” didn’t like the ldeVs,,of Tomorrow you'll shoot the course m atter. . chief of the London* Symphony. Ik a UIm im C i A will consider as”"pn an act of>" I Adenauer, of MIT. Sen. McClellan iD-A,i'kl. chair the High 'Tr^mal after the U.S. ^ In par, . ' • A Non. C051MVMON AND BREAKFAST waa engaged for a tour of Canada j'F RTinUr 111112 . X war" an.v Ai'al)Aral) move to ihi-ihi-' IJr. .\lemicheh-1 his lecture being Interrupted, b^ Joined Firm in 1883 ITmanJ of theInc SenateoCti^tc RacketsTvsCKcis ComLoni" ^ J I ' I • ■ e-i cr FadiBsl vlsrorous nresident Court of Appeals hirg tfpheld the Sunset Oouhell, JJo. Degree he was glad to see the kids getting 'How get to your bed and rest during the 1952-53 season when I a : a . a . a . .a. a . a ''A ^ ^ M 18 1 1 * ‘ of I Members of St. M argaret’s Cir Following his graduation, he en miUee, said yesterday "I wouldn’t, pede her shipping in.the SilO?-1 Tehr^,University, court minisiminister FPC Ucense for ^ private power of Pocahontas, will hold a regular such a thrill. M ntcnt, , dam arn the Snake River border- meeting Monday night at 7:30 In I’ll akajMU later."’ and out he went. cle, Junior Daughters of Isabella, tered Into the business his father AS A result o( (heXe hearings. s4m* C bpibI oi* (lU lf (if A(|Bbft. “’'a n d clrtsp associate of tlie, ShShah Tinker Hall, Plans for the 84th an Blue Cross Pays are reminded of the corporate helped id found here. Having ply'- . undertake, to pass ., The — Foreign Ministry Issw^d the proposed as new premier. ing/jdaho ,afid Oregon. niversary to be observed at the .* Same Dtffefenre T ru e i.0 his bargain the Devil kept.' Mask and commilnion tomorrow taken special course.- of study to ! prisal, laws of punishment. vvarning after a report that Pi esi-' Tl)e change reportedly»>a *%<-• A r4I«f ' was 4toa 'I The Suifreme Court's refusal to next meeting of the council will be A gentleman comnientlng on the $564,:m to MMH morning at 8 o'clock in St. James' fit him.self for employment at | mteiview Nasser told vUi^g U.^igive the government .a stronger! revisiiy waa announced in a. brief Frbm tee to tee that golfer (NBC Meet thC P)'ess): • discussed. A degree rehearsail will controversy over Nike houses In ' stepped, Church. Following the Maas, break- ] from the Cheney Bros., Cheney was made ! newsmen th at Egym/U’Ould pei-m'lt ■ hand in dealing wtlli banditry and ; order, which noted only that Jus- also be. held. town yesterday posed what you Making the .short--boles and the Connecticut Blue Cross pay- fast will be served In St. Jam es’" “Nam es superlntendeHtof the machine shop | "I wilt go as far as I think neces- Isi ael to use Ihe/vanal and gplf ! tribal defiance of th? government. |. 'tice Douglas felt the case should might call the 864,000 question for School 'cafeteria. Members are j In 1882. . sa)V to enact laws V<) prdlect the only if Palealiire Ai*nb refigfise.s Earlier, the United States a n -“ have been .reviewed.. far; ‘ ’ m.ents to Manchester Memorial •IW.'S labrn'ing man and to protect tlie The DeMolay Mothers C ircle Jim Egan to. answer, As he had promised hifb^in par." Hospital during 19,’}6 totaled ’8564,- asked to assemble at the church at i . r u f p ^ Horsed In 1884. he Avas made superin.-j "are given back their )ights,4))op- nminced that the Point Four pro- | / The public power groups have will meet at 7:30 Mediday evening Atty. Egan has taken ..up the 7:45. .i ah tendent of the dre.ssing and spln- democratic priH'e.saes and protect been seeking approval for con 394.12, It was announced today by fa tll Y ou Can their funds and protei't the publicy’’- erty and land.' , gi-am in Southeast Iran ha.s been' In the-banquet hall of the Masonic task of representing the interests Twice he had putts for a bjrdie Robert Parnall, general manager ■ ning mill and waa named a direc- j "We %)•« not inlereayM in the suspended until the killers struction of a single high federal T em ple.. of some Lakewood Circle residents. to r of the firm in 1893. It was In i The■committee, committee, which is in re>e- fionV caught dam in Hells Canyqji) The com- three,- of'the non-profit Plan for Hospi u cess for a few weeks, has undei -;" - . , caugni. ... V • ------But more than he'd asked fo' tal Care, that year he was made a vice FRANK CHENEY JR. ’evidenc. of I his deter- The Amei'itan victims of the' MR*>4 miasion license was given the president, a position he held until I taken a search CARROLL couldn't be. .^ e payments were' for hospi- Trust i racketeering in mination- to. intenfcie with the bandits were Mrs. Anita, Carroll'______Idaho Power Co. for dam s a t Hells Hia friends rejoiced, as good tarcare benefits received by mem DR. L. NORMAN/^ succeeding to the presidcnfcy in both labor navigation of Israeli and her husband. Kevin, n U.S. ' ^ Canyon. .Oxbow and Brownlee. 1907. management. So friends do. bers Connecticut Blue Cross, centrated on activUvUies 'of ' assert-, Point Four program official: Brew- PoinFJ'’our progrijoi in lian’J^an- These dams would flood the pro But he shook his head at that 72. and W’era.^used by the hospital to ■“ bUTTQN- ' In the years that followed, Chen •ster Wilson, development spe(:ial-1 nounced that aid "^had been aihi- posed federal project site. DIAL Mitchell ey saw ibe firm make its most i leaders of- the giant Teanurfers . .. help pay salaries for hospitsl per Maltbie H|ts. Delays I Union. Will Test Ran 1st for the Near East Foundation, l.pended because he was iwt wholly Other Decisions ’’Once I was st.vmicd by a tree. sonnel, supplle.s and many other announQeS the reopening outstanding growth. He waa presi It has heard lestimaiiv that I.sracl/'na.s ‘-'’•'•v'' announced nnniMim en she will Mrs. Carroll's~ - body wa.s f o umH: ■ st-tlsfied with measure.* taken so In otheroCh< actions, today thq^ 8u- There were two shorts putts I Itenu) necessary-xlo bring care to dent of the company until 1926, re- ■ funds w 5-e used Jo fsi : yesterday two mileB'frtfm,thf. afiot^. far to.Wipe out the jiesert bandit,^ ' > S'Court: of-hiirhffice at 305 North Mobilheaf msinlng asThslrman of the board j FRENCH STYLE aaed," said he:------the Blue.Ciuss pattunts: hOCUMT-VACUUM HtAT;*''? OIL real estate investments snd to pay thi'ough Oie gulf as a test and will i where her husband, tyiteon, and ; responsible for the kllUnga. Gfeg-j 1. Rejected Rej appeals from two ^fein St., for the prac "And but for the rotten luck that’s Including the '1956 payments, For until 1931. ' fbrfm- racing atablex.stabler laviahlavish ho/iieshomes ^ "'ere sjaifi iri ambush 1 more lower court deaegregation mine, Connecticut Blue Crosa, has paid J- tice of general dentistry. Cheney was town representative In Executiilfe.KilIers (Continued on Pngs Fifteen) jordera decreeing that Negroes be I’d have shot that course in 69." more thSn 83.433,000 to ^ ^ n c lM - Hours by appointment. to the General Assembly In 19051 j admitted to a municipally oper- ter Hospital since the firat''hP^i- MORIARTY BROTHERS Fully Automatio and was reelected,in 1907. Last w«k Dave Beck nresident unmolested through the, I " ' ated pool and beach at St. Peters- All that is left to be paragraphed. tal—Blue , Cross working'--agree Phone MI 9-5675 First SMFD Fire Chief | Hartford, April 1 1JI- Two pro-*- IndicaOli tliat the ligl.l to ap- of the Teamsters Union, invoked’ k>"f' ‘A "■'de. p.'otec ■ burg, Fla., and the Harris County SUPPER Is that deep In Hell the devil ment was signed in 1638. , DISTRIBUTORS — 301-315 CENTER STREET He helped organize the South! posals to curb delays In execution peal sucli j .tei's to .the .Supreme i the . i lion of the U.N. Emergency Force. Courthouse cafeteria in Houston, Fifth Amendment time s Soonwred By The French Club of Manchester laughed. On a Statewide je<'el, Connecti Delivery of the Manchester Fire District and, of persona found guilty of first-de-. Court has .iscd,___ lie______said; " The Foreign Ministry also de-. Tex. cut Blue Cross .paid oiit a record- aen'ed as its president for 36 gree murder were made today by) ■•-it has seemedTo me that such (Continued on P »f4 Eight) clarezl a reported 'siiggestion for U.S. Seeks to Guard 2. Ruled 8-0 th a t employers A Beautiful Thing breaking 823.246,176 for members’ years. He waa *l.so Ha first fire form er C3iielaY Justice V**ai44 m a WilliamWIItt M;,'%£ * petitions .... .have' !• beew'tisert in certain a security zone extending, morg who bargain jointly With a unioh hospital bills in 1956. Patiiall said. FINEST FUEL OIL than 2.000 feet on both sides of the Youngsters have a certain way ■Chief. Maltbie of H|e State Supreme incidences. ,.ot because they had ^ a • a Gaza strip b may act together in resisting a SATURDAY, MARCH 30 of expressing themselves so well This was the highest amount paid ■ He served as R ector and presi Gaza strip border would not be strike at the |to t of one-of the out In a 1-year period in Blue Israeli. Continuous Servings From 4 P. M. to 7 P. M. that their wrordvare worth repeat dent of both Ute South Manchester- West Users of Suez group of emplhyers. The court ing. Cross’ 20-year history'. W9 T a ater .L C l VCo. W . CSliUand the A4»c; Sanitary’ CTSSUand i.Viffijh".",!;” | | i m IV V lJ I ia V C tSSrj; *«AC8JV4>LJ' 'n » n o l t X * Air Force Aide ■'“'"“f..'.?.A ministry official contended agreed with a contention by ths Elisabeth' Dawkins, a fifth grad Since The Plan started 4n 1937, See Our Selection Of Fresh Sewer Putrict fop 29 .years. Ha. I.JWniiltce of'the Suez company is settled. The case belong to Blue Cross. . Legislature. •" • properly reqpfre a liew trial. ■) 111 A rgen tin a ployment of U.N. a Suez Canal agreement' hot summer, then to windblown / C o . But^' the " Forehm would protect the interests of west- Canal■ ■■Users As.sn. (.SCUA). It concerned eight linen supply com On Jan. 25. Cheney waa named „:SeM tor. .Walaon recently ex- -siy ih/tglU'is to try. and put | such a zone, I panies in Buffalo. ' Niagara Fa®I frui^indYoqMs SOUR HEAT O Ministry has heardard the proposalnronowl 1 ern u.sers. ■ ^ , was not _ learned^ wlhat this group chairman emeritus of the board of pressed concern over repeated de-L eii(l To .-delav where no such ' Buenos -Aires, A ^ il 1 rJF> ■— A U. S. Ambassador Raymond Hare decided to do, if anything, about and Dunkirk, 1/Y ., and Team the Manchester Savings and Loan lays in execution of convicted mur-1 ,in,a;^n ai lualiv exi.sts." hitch developed today in the in was discussed between Na.sser and sters Union Local 449; / supplier derers, and asked Justice Maltbie I U.Nv Secretary General Dag Ham- I yesterday., handed -the -Egyptian how to deal with Egypt’s Prcsl- • Watermelon • Asparagus Assn.____ He_ _|iad______been_ chairman______since ^ , As to tlie use of the writ of ' atsllation of Brig. Gen. Guillermo ; government the preliminary U. S. dent Gamal Abdel Nasser. 3. Ruled 6-2 that em p^'er dis- • Cantaloupe • Boston Lettuce • OIL HEAT IS CLEAN 1951 when he declined to »«n’e A* trt?gh^r‘up'proL‘ed®l '^^®»-‘' corpus- .Jaiming illegal [?«">’ ** ArgenUna’s new sir m^n- niarskjold during the latter's re- abitUy benefit plans are sidijMt c*ent visit to Cairo.' 'response to Eg>'pt’s proposal Aside from trv’ing to win some • O IL HEA’T IS SAFE president again. He was made a di- [ j^/^^li^'^enat^^’s^ron^^SlercW ^ ------Ister. Tension Heightened------within i for running th e international changfS! in the Egyptian proposal. to the same tax exemptionaacom- WHoncydews • W'ax Beans the capital. \ , A responsible^ Egyptian source to the popular rector of the firm when it wsS or- shortly after the arrest o' .'oon. ha.s been caused.” he .said. I waterw*ay. . . i U.S.-officials were nndcrsto(xi to mercial . health . itisurfincepayments • Tangerines • Peas • OO. HEAT COSTS LESS Air Force leaTlers protested . said in Cairo yesterday joint U.N. ' “’he-h a ruI lin g wais' fes.sed slayers Joseph L. Tabl^rsky Although an appeal t<» the -Su- 'Force, and Pale.stinian Arab police I Thi* American reaction was de- ■ t- attempting also to make more I w o rk e i/ • Temples • Belgium Endive (ConHniied on Page Eight) pueiiie Court in tumed-down deci President Pedr.o Arambuni’s ap scribed as ’’conaCnictlve." It was binding Whatever arrangement is | S ven in a ptise Involving 1949 and Arthur Culombe: pointment of Zinny to succeed patrols are being arranged for the 3 sions on w rite of habesus corpus is said to have commented paragrapli agreed upon 'The Maltbie plan, (n essence, Commodore Jullo^ CeHear Krause, Gaza border. He said the plat) was^ (ContiHue^ Page Ellght) W ILtlAMS would close the door to Supreme not within the Constitutional suggested as an aid to U.N. .sol by paragraph on the Egyptian pro- Nasser .said tn his memo last dismissed after opposing the Pres- j jMisal. in a way intended to invite V :ekek that he intended to file it ■' OAKLAND STREET OIL SERVICE . Ckiurt appeal when rejected ap guarantees, he indicated that such ident’s postponement until Feb. diers unfajniliar with language Textile Plant peals for new trials and writs of appeals are neverthcle.ss heard at and habits of Arabs living in the further negotiations. with the U.N. 23. 19,58, of a general election to .Some changes . W'qre understood Official.* are reported- anxious ; AVERY STREET 841 BROAD ST. habeas, corpus 'are handed down, I'iluesi ■ Iselect a constitutional government. strip. I to have been suggested, in line to have Nasser's proposal — aft,er > TEL. 3II 9-*54f/ . Supreme CJourt review^ of the re -' ...... Justice...... Maltbie...... said that his _ pro,-1 Zinny Was scheduled to be sworn ; Closing; Union (Continued on Page Eight) with U.S. support of |1) the' six changes arc made to protect west- 1 ^ u l l i imv wh^m*^^* ■ imsals. in no way. are aimed at j in at 11a.m. but the government I principles adopted last Oct 13 by ern users - registered in such a : letms / Th^ ludee who reiects such an t »way the basic rights of a announced a postponement until j the United Nations Security way as to give it an international' from the AP Wiije* Refused Cut Council and accepted by Eg>'pt Aramburu confened for a while Character binding on all natioHS ) - p«rae Court, within one week after, ! then, and (2) the ,U.S.-Britiqh- who ratify it. .! co^; ,within one week after the innocent to the full piotec- at the presidential residence - Biddeford, Maine, April 1 (iP) where the normal 3-mari police Frcnch-Norwegian interim plan for As a imilBteral staleiuefit, it . IVORTIIV DENIED PASSPORT : case 1* decided, "verify that a , Tloo of the law. turning over half of the tolls to an could be Changed by N ass/ at will. I in the de- He said that some delays and guard was tripled—-and then went News Tidbits IVaahlngton. A(m1) I (JFi—T ha Another New England textile milF question**v:^"Tnvolved international agency pending a But as an international document. was relegated to the past today— j clsioh which 'bpghl to be reviewed fiilpeals are quite proper and are to the government house with the Culled from .AP Wires .State Department disclosed to- long-range settlement of the canal; u would requljte agreement of day that nesvanuui WHUam, D. a l o n g with 120(Jjob*--aS the York by the SupremaXfeurt ’ ! inextricaHly woven into th?Ih^ pro provisional vice president, Rear problem. ever; Adm. Isaac Rojas. i other signers before its terras^l'IVorUiy, whb defied a ban on division of the Bates Mfg. Co. j believe.s^t this require-1 cedure which guarantees eveiy ac- Calls Users could be changee’. travel to Red China, haa been DRIVE-IN mept will tend to i’edJice tlie num- I cused person the right of proper, ■ Aramburu was struggling to Hundreds of, students and Cen- j atsi'ted to run out its last warps. | Almost at th^same- lime Hare j refused a new passport on 2W WEST MIDDLE TPKE. at BROAD ST. her of Supreme CouiT? qppeals; trial. avoid an open break with the dis tral Labor Union leaders are under, The giant Bates combine'; sident Air Force in what appeared was conferring in Cairo with 1 (Contiiiued on Page Fifteen) grounds tlmt giving hint one Maine's largest textile employer I arrest In , Santiago, Chile ?s | would be ‘n^Judicial to the in to be. his regime's worst crisis styeetqars and buses operate nor w ith 6,500 workers and five mills, j since he assumed power 'Ntiv.: 13 terests of the United States." said yesterday the York mill at | 1955. mally under protectldn. of" aymy and air force guards ft^lovribg 4- A SPECIAL A nearby SaM would atart immedi There was one repori uncon- Fourth Time to the Brink PL.ANE CRASM KtlXS ^INE ately to enO its opefatidns, exM ct- Gunmen Kidnap, Kill day riota against increased 'fares.. Dickson, Tenn„ April I tflPt— 0»M(d.. that the Air Wi .m ight Lt. Gen. Hans Speldel of West THIS iUNDAY ONLY — MARCH 31 stl - aL to complete in eight weeks. hs'Va agreed bn a coi Dpromise Nine person* were reported, kill of Maiiehester The announcement came on the candidate..-'. Germany officially become's com ed when a military plane from m ander of,: N'ato Ground Forces heela of an unanlmoua vote of T<«- The -Air Offlcera’ objection to the Refusal of Aswan Funds Langley Field, Va., craahed 8 tne Workers Union members Hodge Case Banke r in Central Europe today. miles south of Here shortly be change in the election ftsle ’ and A yo'iing father tells Bosto'n po , against acceptance of a coippany' their demand for Krause’s rein fore noon today. It waa; ea Arthur A. Knofla John H. Loppen, Inc. Ellsworth Mitten proposal for ah 8'4 cent hourly statement have now been subordi lice marital troublas led him to route to Memphis. Corlton W. Hvtchins wage.cut for three to four months. Cldrago, April'1 Ufy— liOon ,{;ord>- They were scheduled to face perch on Hotel Keamorr roof Dulles’ Cold War Move MLB-61S2 , m i S-5440 M l filareus, a prime figure in the : trial Sept. -23. nated to their defense of the Air Ml 8-6930 Union memb s at ail five plants, ledge for two and a.quart'er hours ' ■ I BEES NAACP AIDES* PERJURY Orville Hodge wandal, ' carried’ * ; The ^uthmiior Bank is w'here Force’s tender pride. The airmen yesterday while • 8.000 people "In voting yesterday,and last.w’eek, more than 8300.06' in cash and I former Republican State Auditor Aemsetves appeared split, with th? Washington, April 1 • Sec-1 1 Sen. watched from below. .A 8M .000 fire retary of State Dulles' biography McCIcUm (D-Ark) tody raised choo(M to take their five cent checks when he was slain, police [ Hodge cashed more than |600;009 older officers inclined to a com ...... " moa^ssam a*# 49e*^™lee***9 hourly increase demands'to drbi- promise and the ybunger ones try- at Mt. Vemon, N,. Y„ destroys a says his sudden w-ithdraw‘al of the accusation* of **perjuiy" against McKinnoy Bros., Inc. Arbor Rodty reported today. j in, fraudulent state . w a r-t a n t ■' ticket office and p a rt of the Colum "two witnesses for the NAACP" MI 8-8060 traUon rather than accept Presi — (checks). * ; Iqg to make a: big issue of their AiAvan dam aid offer tg E g y p t last dent Lester Marttn’a proposal. differencesrencea with Aramburu.Aramburu ; busous Ave., stationStation of the New who testified In behalf, of .civil MI 9-6481 Chicago, April 1 ( *) ■— A for-; Htxlge. former .Southmoor'pres- July waa a carefully calculated The York dlvlalon, which is the 6 The' top airmen held day and yfsterday. ."Cold war gambit" cdmpacable td rights legislation. McClellait did oMest of the fire —built in 1831, mer high official of a bank promi- 1 ident Edward A: Hlntz, and Ed- night meetinga.. Aramburu waa un-, *'^*r*f German draftees sincTe the Korea and Forhiosa “brinks of not name the repreaentativee of Kon Ostrinsky nent in the Orville Hodge finan-' "-ard A. Epplng, former office derstood -to be atriving for a com 'World War n report for duly to th e National Assocatton for the had been equipped 'With the moat day at Frankfurt, Germany . . . w ar,'' MI 8-S158 . modem spinning frames available clal scandal’ which rocked UUnois! rtMMger . lor the fiigh state offl- promise to. akaure rontinutd aup- Adranoemeiit of Colored People John Bissoll . . , ,. J ‘ J cial, are servnng prison terms in William Lundy, 1()9 year-old Con-t - Tlie new book, based partly on in talking to reporter*. BUY ONE ^ GET SECOND FREE! as part of a |2 million mode.nlza'- personal interviews with Dulles, PI 3-8838 ti.on prog ram several years ago) last year wgs kltoaped and shot • c(,„uectlon with Hodge’s theft of (Conthiued on Page Two) federate Civil War veteran. fUrta t(> death last night on the South .njurly 82 miUiqh in state funds.. •, ..... i i « - . . I- witti niiraea following se^xind oper was written by John Robinson REDS REJE(C?T M-TESirBAN . THIS OFFER GOOD ON THE FOLLOWING ★ - Rod Estate Contor , J t ’ i indictments' against. theC __ ■ . • *• ation In month. (Jack) Beal, Time Magazine's London, April .i (JV-The So East Hartford, Conn. brothers ah(J R o sen e.al- India switches its currency to dlpLomatlc correspondent In Wash viet Union refused today to , . JA 8-6334 .Stanley Bray Rebel Gangs Spur 61, former board chairman of the leged unlawful diversion of bank President Returns the decimal system today tn w'bat ington. It is being published April abandon H-Romb teata* until ★ COFFEE V ★MILKSHAKES Southmoor Bank a n d ' T rust Co:, money from real estate loans. Prime Minister Nehru calls a 3 by H arper A Bros. other' power* do. ’At the aame MI, 8-6278^ was seized and dragged into an Beal la the third Tinte man in re-' Indonesian Unrest Rado, owner of the Lavine Lum At Slower Speeds "silent but far-reaching revolu time, 'Britain ngain rejected a ★ COLD DRINKS V ★SUNDAES auto as he left a friend's home on tion-.’’ . . , John J. McCaoy, repre cent months to comment publicly Earle S: Rohon West 81st St. ber Co., told, police Marcu'a was on, Dulles] diplomacy. . -1 Japknese appeal that ,Rritiah leaving his apartment over the Wffahlngton, April 1 (eV" Pret* senting the .S. in financial as H-Bomb testa ip' tbs PacHie M I 8-7488 ' -Jakarta, Indonesia, April 1 Alfred Rado told police Marcus pects of Suez Canal clearanCt The o th ers were C. D. Jackson, ★ ICE CREAM CONES ★ ICE CREAM SODAS Trouble .was reported today oit hqd 88,000 in Cash on his person lumber firm’s offiije after Stinday ident Elaenhowin' waa bqck at the Time vi(:e president and form er O cey Oil* spring be abamloned. Bornio Cantor dinner,^ ^ve or six men grabbed IVhite Houae. today after a com . ork, meets President Nasser to; both flanks of Indonesia, still in when he left Rado’t house. Of day to explore poHsIble loan to special B.ssistant’ to. President . . I ^ E N YOU MEET,TO EAT . . . mwwt h«rt whwrt you can tnjoy tho finost food, proporod to TItemoiit 8-8415 the throe?, of a cabinet crisis s«^ ficers found a total of 83,804.25 in Marcus as ha was about to enter paratively alow-paced drive from Eisenhower, ,and James Shepley, DOPE DOSE'ABNORMAL ' Cadillac and. Rado said the Oettyriiurg, Pa. EgjTi for new canal equipment. London, April 1 l*V—A prose porfoefion and sdrvod to your toMo. Or, if It's a lidsty. tasty snock you wont, try our fast, friowdly Modelind Smith off by the resignation of Premier the 'ricUm’a pockets of which 82,- .State Motor ’Vehicle Department Time bureau-chief in Washington.. MI 8-1643 200 w.as intravelers checks. M ar victim- shouted:'. Returning yesterdaj^ from ■ a cution medleal ‘expert testUed Antara said outlaw gangs have "Leave me alone and I’ll give reports 10 fewer fatal accident* Ix>oklng for Situation* today the heroin' injMtlati Da. countor or window sorvieo. > ^ ' Ali Saitroamtdjojo March 14. - cus' left frouser pocket .was tom. w'eekend of ritat at hia farm, Ei- you anything I got." ^ aenhower'a car kept to the posted during the,first quarter of 1957 Jkekson told'investigating Sena John Bodkin- Adnms gave a Jarvis Rodty Co. The Indonesian , news agency police said. tors'last March 18, in elatrarating ' ‘Deflnltel.V N ot Bobbery’ Marcus was thrust into a dark apeed. UmHa throughout m ost: of than during-same period last year wealthy patient two days before Arthur Wilkid MI 8-4112 kilted 200. persons- in the last (Chevrolet, Rado related, and the the 88-mUe_trip. ' . , . . Michigan Democrats enthusi on a, speech at Toronto six d>vs she died was "88 thnes the nor ’ month, near Makassar,. capiUfi of William J. Tiiohy, acting chief W e Feature y ''' — —— i M I 8r4SS8 auto drove off. When he rode to Gettyaburg astic over early heavy' .turnout In; earlier, that,“ The UiiiteJ Stares mal maximum dooe.*‘ .Dr. Ar the OelebeJ and seat of one of the of detectives, said the motive of Meanwhile, Rado’s'wife, Joyce, Friday,, hia car-*-driven by a Sec top-heavy' Democratic. D etroit In had been looking for a altuation thur Dodthwaite again' flrmiy • DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS TASTY SEA FOOD revolutionary regimes challenging Marcus’ slaying was "dofljjlUly who.was upstairs, called police af ret Service sum—moved at apedds today's statewide election. ■omevVhere In the world 'where .lt InsUted the 88-year-oid Adami Sherwood A. loochitr the authorl^ of the central gov; not'.robbbry,” He did not elaborate. ter she said she heard someone of 70 to 75 milea an Hour much of State Police Kt Westport report could call the Russian .economic gave drugs to Mrs. Edith AUea afnm.ent in Jakarta,- bluff — that situation developed in • BREAKFAST SPECIALS KING SIZE HOT DOGS MI s'sy s s His body was. discovered lying yell "call the police." the way. Tltla wds well above the 47,406 car* rode'M erritt Ihtrkway Morrell with "murderous ' la EIyo tyler Farmera tn that fertile eaatem face up in a pool of blood in 'a accident free during , the 24-hour' E gypt?’ te n t” . - Ml f-1469 Richai'd Hehl, 19, a ddek worker, apeed-Umtt. Dies at 55 • JUICY BAR-B-Q BURGERS DELICIOUS GRINDERS - d . ■■ area have fled to Army barracks nearby Tacant. lot--a short time said he was watching television and* Newsmen, following the Preai- period beginning - at midnight On that point. Beal wrote, that * '" ' for pfotectlon and, with nobody la te ^ A,’.45 caliber bullet, wound hSard a. gunshot, Hehl told police dent in aevejral eara, ^ d ' no trou Saturday.,.,. Brltiah Prime Minis Richard W. Slocum,' abova Dulles was convinced Russia oooM ‘ RED CROSS DRIVE LAOS left to harviua the rice crop, a waiWn the. back of Marcus’ head- he went to the door and saw a black ble keeping ujt'on the refum trip. ter Harold Macmillan tells House executive vice preaident of the not deliver effectively on all her W n^gtoa. April 1 im — tk 5 Alice Clompot Geodchild Rodty threat of famine haa arisen, tha No weapon Was .found at the.scine. Ford roar away from a vacant lot Mut on Friddy, they were flagg^ of Opmraohs he did not enter Into Philadelphia Bulletin and for- economic aid offers. - Red Cross spekearaaa said teday T. J. Crockett Rdj^^Gostoa agency said. Pellc? said the body apparently at 4918 'Ckunpbell Ave. He went to mer president of the Ameri Shepley was the author of the the organlsaOee's ' fund-niialiiff NOTE: Now Open Suhdt^s During the Spring and Summer S^son ( f MI 8-4548 , MI 8-1877 - M 781 m 8-7938 wwn- to the 55-mlIe-an-hour apeed any aecrel; engagements at Her- I t dl6 ni>t’ say whether the out was horied from the car. the lot and found- Maunus’ body.. Hmit, by police iii Montgomery mudia Oonfereneir with i President can Newspaper 'Publishers January 1956 Life Magazine picture te "the blackest a i^ ^ laws were Darul Islam eatremists, M arctu, his brother Hynuui, ,80, Ralph Ferone, ,14, told ofOcers CkMUity, Md. Mter they had to atep Elaenhpwer. .' . ; . Association; ,dlod of cancer article which said Dulles’ fore YVorld W ar U " b*c*tf»* ^ WdItM W. Grant Moslem band* who advocate the an attorney, and hOtretu’ *on-4n- he saw. five o r sia men siruffUng in up to aa -mudi as lOO milea an New York, New Haven ahd: . March 31 at J^hiladelphia'k \ diplomacy took' the United States drains of rocjBat \ dtasatna. A 0|»n Daily IJLM, lb 1 AJI,-SDiiilAy 8 /EML Io 10 P J I -establishment of a separate Mos- law, Martn Jv Rosener"38, were front of the Rado home about six hour to oreriake the President. Hartfon] Railroad petitions for ■ University Hospital. He was "to the br^ak of war" in Kona. month-long fnhd katalac drtvtr Agency CJHVerd Hodson Hew^Jrt«t|ngi Warren HewUutd k f i fU td. ior other' dissident, tinder^e'ral indictments charging blocks front the lot where Marcus ^ 'The homeward drive waa made fare hikes In 10 and \Z ride tickets 85. He had been hoapltalised " Formoaa and-Indochina. ' ' through March btsutht kt BO s - i i u “ M l 8-1808 M l 8-1108 mlsappwatlon of bank funds and to points in Massachtuetta beyond since March 4. Story on Page •8 por ocat el flib M f .’ :s\. TmX ' mking ItlM antilM In .Lwnk ree- (CM tOnM l 60 Pngs Bight; . 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