. - i - y TUESDAY, MARCH 81, 1959 'N 'N' fManrljPHtw lEofttino Average Daily Net Preea The Weather forM aat o t - O. 8. Weather 1 / ‘T ot tUe Week Ending MBtch 2801. 1889 Delta Chapter, Royai/Arch Ma­ S t Mary's Guild will hold a Mrg-^^bert Nelswanger Ket as eoM, showers meeting Thursday at. 11 a.m.. fol­ LWV Panel Visits Edward Alllips. — 24 HOUR SERVICE— - sons, will hold Its meeting Duripg. the business meeting, late tMsIiht. Low hi 4 0 i. O loaiy, jut Town/ with the newly installed officers lowing the nim’mage sale. Members 12,899 Uttie ehaage in tww|>era«Bie wHh in charge at the Miaonlc Temple will provide their own sandwiches PTA Wednesda3,f election of offleem will be held. tomorrow night aj 7:30. Refresh­ and Mrs. Gaylord Cannon. Mrs. *^ ^ he slate of officers as presented MeoAer of the Anffit showers Thursday. Hlftit Ss Ws. No. T2. Knight"* of ’ ments and a soci^ hour will follow i Edith Wickham. Mrs. Carl Thoien J u ■ D.,1111— kt .h . bjf the nominating committee are B oreu ef CIreolatloB. wiir hold « spwlhl m eet-; Mt^s. Edward H. PhllUpB ot He^er Bagiev, pre«ideht; AMBULANCE SERVICE Mancheiter— A City of Village Charm the meeting; / ! and Mrs. Eva Dexter, will serve League of Women Voters will di8*|jipj,_ Allan Walch. ’ Mrs. Alfred teijr tomorroer i t • p m. «t the .dessert end coffee. OF MANCHESTER, INC.—MANCHESTER, CONN. i m e of thh ee^KUry, GueUve cuse the purposeg^nd dcUvitles oflSchlmmel, vice presidents; Mr8.,,C. ' All Saints./ilothers Circle will the League a t ^ e meeting of the ! A. Johnson, recording secretary; 2-WAY COMMUNICATION MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1959 (Olaasined Ad*ertlsteg on Pegs SS) PRICE FIVE CBNl'8 Hun, 18 H « e l S t Too meeting 1»! meet tomorrow at 8:1,5 with Mrs., VOL. LXXVin, ND. 154 (TWBNTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) isy Chuncelior x^mraender • .The monthly session of the Mall- Wsddell PTA to be held Wednes-'Mra. Victor Colentan. correapond- — OXYGEN — J»«a> Juania to met u^n m mat­ Arthur LeDii/c, 81 Rdmimd St. The mams will be held tonight at 8 dav St 8 p.m. In the school oSfe- j fng secretary; Mrs, Frank Roberts, ter of twiporUnc* to *H hs(ember». co-hoatpsa will be Mrs. Joseph o’clock St the home of Mrs. Ken­ tcria. ! trea.a»irer; Mrs. Rop^l Allen. Ray Hammond. | neth Phillips, 1.5 Trumbull St. To illuatrate their setivities, a Pilkonis. John FJefener. Menches- Membera of Odd Fellows tbdJfes w... — ' panel of League members wHl d is-; ter Council PTA delegates, U.S. Defies in thim are* are invited .to the The Alpins Society will meet to-! Anyone having articles to he cuss "The Sch.wl Board, their! Refreshment., will be served, by budgets, and financing.'" Members] Mrs. JoJhI Kelly and Mra^'Airttin Tel. MI 3-0350 meeting of Jonathan U ^ge of morrow night at 7:30 at the Italian picked up for the rummage sale at | Hartford on Aprtl 8, at whith time American Club. Refreshments wilf| the Emanuel Lutheran Church | of the panel will be Mrs. Douglas | Russell and their refreM^ent the InlUatory depee will be exem -, be served. Friday may call Miss Eva Johnson. Roberts.“ ■ ■ *'Mrs. Robert ’— “■ Murdock, committee. Red Curbs gUged on a large c l w of candi- Alcorn Resigns Post

iriM Barbara A. Siruth, daugh-; On Planes ter of Mr. and Mrs. Oval J. Smith, 128 Main S t. a junior at Alhertus Berlin, April 1 (A*)—The Magnus College, New Haven, is a member of the refreshment com-: final Week of Bezzini Biros. Floor Sample U.S. Air Force served notice mlttee for the Junior Mixer Dance j Speaks at School on the Soviets today it will to be held Saturdsy evening at the.j go on flying high altitude As Chairman of GOP Retired Brig. Gen. Hugh Hes­ college. ter win speak af the Bowera I transports to West Berlin “if S t Klitabeth’s Mothers Circle School Sunday afternoon at 3^ at any time a military re­ will meet at the home of Mrs. o'clock. quirement Is established." Decisions on Reich Due Albert BoUelo, 228 School S t . to­ He will speak on sn objective An Air Force spokesman made Party Picks morrow night at 8:15. Tlie co- foreign policy. this statement shortly after a So­ Cil^sidered a leading authority^ REMOVAL hoeteaa w1U he Mrs. John Schel- viet embassy warning that com­ benpflug. on foreign affairs, he now WTites plications would arise if the Unit­ articlps which appear in lead­ ed States persisted In flying planes Ministers Framing Successor Scandla Lodge, Order of Vaas, ing magazines and newspapers to West Berlin at altitudes above will hold iu monthly “ ■ meeting ‘ throughout the country. He has 10.000 feet. Thursday night at 8 n clock in served in Arious countries and has The spokesman of the U.S. Air done graduate work in internation- Next Week Orange Hall. Card playing will Force headquarters in Europe said Package Proposal follow the business meeting. Each al relations. that “If at any time a military re­ member is asked to make up his The public is invited to hear him. quirement Is established for use of Washington, April 1 (/P)— own tabla Refreshments will be There will be no charge. C130s in transporting cargo or Meade Alcorn resigned today served. I, Gen. Hester will also speak at an military personnel in or out of By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER dized the goal of reunifying Ger­ as chairman of the Republi­ open meeting at the Buttonball West Berlin It will be used." Washington, -April 1 (/P)— many in freedom. Dr. John R. Eddy of Manchester School in Glastonbury at 8 o'clock Von Brentano reportedly ex­ can National Committee, ef­ will be nominated for full member­ that night. "The most efficient altitude for Western foreign ministers pressed little opposition to tlie fective when the committee ship in the Hertford County .Med- carrying cargo over relatively were reported today to be Amerlcan-British suggestion that short runs is between 20,000 and picks a successor next week. ieU Assn, at the annual meeting The annual mu.su ale of the WE’LL NEVER BE ABLE TO REPEAT THESE ONE OF A KIND-DRASTICALLY REDUCED framing a package deal to additional nongovernmental ron- Alcorn announced at a news con­ being held tomorrow at the Hotel 30.000 feet, depending on winds i-rt.q I-*!' all()v.eu o and ference that he had delivered a let­ Cosmopolitan Chib will be held and cargo," he added, propo.se to Russia for settle­ WF.-it Germans, especially In the Bond. Hartford. Dr. Philip Sum­ ! in the Federation room of Cen­ ment of the Rei’lin cri.sis and ter to President Elsenhower earlier ner of Manchester is a new pro­ ter Church Friday al 2 pm, BAROAiNS-EVERYTHINOMUSTGOlNOFAIR PRICE REFUSED ON MANY OF OUR A guarded statement from the fielda of trarisportation, communi­ today saying he is reluctantly visory member of the aa.socialion. MI.S.S Madelyn Rohh will be the Soviet embas.sy hinted that ex­ tlie larger issues of Gei’inan cations and commoi'co giving up the chairmanship for I piarii.sl arid .Mrs. Raymond Goslee. , plosive incidents might erupt in the reunification. This would be done as a cnullous MEADE AI.GORN personal reasons. He said he i.s Miss Marguerite Aiidette, QUALITY FURNITURE PRICES. WHEN YOU SEE OUR RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES YOU’LL three air corridors used by western The foielgn policy makers of step towaid reunification, but only returning to his law firm in Hart­ ' i hairman of the ho.sless l ommil- with Allied understanding that it deughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1 Rs.v- , tee. ! planes into the Isolated city unless Britain, France and VVe.sl Germany ford, Conn. mond Audele, *2 Lancaster Rri , . . . ! there Is a settlement of the dis­ In a heavy downpour, Harvey Rusco of Silver City. Okla., hastens to gather Canned goods from his gathered in mid-morning around a did not represent a move toward Sprinff Fetter As for a successor, Alcom said and Ralph Jackson. I7(i‘- E Mid­ .Meiiinrial Temple, Pythian Sis- ^ KNOW WE MEAN "COMPLETE LIQUIDATION” OF BEZZINI BROS. FURNITURE. pute w'hlch became public yester­ family's store wrecked last night by a tornado. The Ruscos feared the rain would wash away the conference table at the State De­ formal diplomatic recognition of he has discussed a very large num­ dle T^ke., will be united m mar­ day. labels on the cans. lAP Photofax). the East German regime. ber of names with the President leis. will meet tlii.s evening al 8 ______4)------partment with acting Secretary of Real Ailment riage Saturday at II am. in ."-t. I o clock' in Odd Fellow.s hall. To-, The U.S. State Department has State Chri.stian A. Herter. The initial sesaion ye.sterday! and many members of the national declared that the tjnited States held by Hcrler with Foreign Secre­ James' Church. morrow, from 6:30 to 7:.30 p.m . They were under pressure to committee. He declined, however, ■ the district committee will meet ■ THIS IS ONLY A PARTIAL LISTING OF MANY FINE 4ylll continua. ' to fly places into Boy for Change tary Selwyn IJoyd of Britain and With No Cure to evaluate the chances of siny The weekly meeting of the Man- Berlin at./whatever altitude it make .some basic German policy French Foreign Minister Maurice prospects. • with .Mr.s. Martha .I’ohnson, 4 19 decisions bv tonight since they are dieater Squadron of Oivi' Air .Main SI. j FURNITURE PIECES — COLONIAL • MODERN • CONTEMPORARY deems ijedessary. Couve de Murville produced > new Ann Arbor. Mich, April 1 The retiring chairman conferred BIG SAVINGS! But Not Diapers scheduled to report to a meeting warning to Russia against taking a Patrol will be held Wednesday Tornadoes Kill Six, BIG SAVINGS! A with Eisenhower at the 'White Tho^dispute came into the open i.Ti I'nlverslty of Michi­ night at 7 o'clock at the American The .survey rnmmittee will meet when the United States and the of the foreign ministers of NATO s\inimit conference this summer gan meteorologist says spring House this morning but did not Legion Home. j Ilii.s evening at 8 o'clock in the Soviet Union traded protests over Los Angeles, April 1 <2P>— tomorrow on their plans for nego­ for granted. fever Is a real ailment caused talk wiUi newkmen at that time. i Yoiitli room of the Covenant (.’on- the flight of a U.S. Air Force A 12-year-old boy told police tiating with Russia. In a public atatemenl, the west­ by the reaction of warm air on His intentions had been reported gregalional Church. Tomorrow, at transport into West Berlin Friday. Injure at Least 59 he was driven into a 3-weck The talks, begun ye.sterday. were ern Big Three re-asserted the stBnd tlie winterized body. earlier, however, and it was under­ crime spree by a desire to taken in notes to the Soviet gov­ 7;.3u p.m. the midweek servile will I Livnic ROOMS iir BEDROOMS The transport -a Cl 30 Hercules resumed against a background of ^’As environmental tempera- stood he had Infoirmed Eisenhower j he held' at the church. turbojet flying at its normal change addre.sses instead of increasing tensions between Rus­ ernment la.st week tlial the May of his plana previously. IKsfount Prices diapers. meeting of foreign ministers must fi/ires get higher, the body has cruising altitude of about 20,000 Dallas, Tex., April 1 (IP)—Tor-^.'sinking a cabin cruiser and dam- sia anti tlie United .States over .So­ /in reduce It.s in.sulation by en­ Sen. Thurston B. Morton (Kyi An D«partmBnfs A sfaiiig trip to visit the New 3-Pc. TAN MAHOGANY 5-Pc. DINING ROOM feet—was buzzed by three Soviet aging mooring sheds. The youngster, picked up viet control of traffic in Allied air make some piogres.s toward solv­ appeared to be a front runner for York Times, .sponsored by the 3-Pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE ROUND TABIJ5,and FOUR CAPTAIN S nadoes slashed through vast areas after running awa.v from his ing the Beilin and German problem larging the small blood vessels the job. DRESSER and MIRROR, SPACIOUS *219” *69’* MIG jet.s on its inbound and- re­ The line of tornado weather eorridoi s between West Germany in order to justify a meeting at the so the blood gets to the sur­ Service Bureau for Women'., Or- FOAM RUBBER CU.'tHIO.NS, TWO CHARCOAL *229” CHAIRS. MAPLE FINISH ...... turn flight to West Germany. of Texas and Oklahoma last night rolled hundreds of miles into Kan­ home in nearby Altadena, ad­ and West Berlin. Alcorn said he had heard many CHE.ST, BOOKCASE BED ...... Reg 309.95 mitted committing some 20 summit. face in large amounts,” says ARTHUR DRUG ganiralion.s, will he lield on April PIKCK.S, ONE PIECE TOA.ST COI.OR...... Reg. ,349.95 The Russians insist on a 30.000- and today and killed 6 persons and sas and Missouri. Kansas City un­ It was this thre.at, raising the Prof. E. Wendell Hewson. others mentioned. Including state 15. Advance reservatlnna must be 42" MAPLE FINISH HUTCH derwent a tornado alert for 15 min­ residential burglaries in which They welcomed Monday’s note chairman Ray C. Bliss of (Mtio, 3-Pc. MAHOGANY foot ceiling for Allied planes, say­ injured at least 59. more than 8200 was taken. specter of a Red blockade ot West from Russia agreeing to '.he >*ay 11 This, he says, causes -spring > made before April 1.3 with the (ONLY 3 LEFT". REGULAR $139.95 ...... *69’* ing flights al greater heights im­ The twisters struck at Vaughan utes but no twister struck there. Berlin, whlrh triggered the Berlin Fred C. Scribner, undersecretsiry j Service Bureau, 95fi .Main St , 4-Pc. SECTIONAL DOi’BLE DRESSER and MIRROR. SPACIOUS *175” He told juvenile officers Big Four conference at Geneva. fever. of the Treasury; David Kindell, an CORA!. FOAM RUBBER CUSHIONS. peril Soviet planes crossing the and Bynum in North Central Tex­ A tanker plan, from Bergstrom crisi.s last winter and impelled the There la no known cure, he Hartford, *350” CHEST. BOOKCASE BED ...... Reg. 289.95 corridor. The United States re­ Air Base near Austin crashed yesterday that he wanted to aide to Elsenhower; Secretary of SWEDISH .MOOER.N ...... Reg 529.95 3-Pc. MAPLE DEM SET as: near Galnsville in North Texas; go to Pennsylvania to look for ITnited .States, Britain. France and (Continued on Page Ten) .5ays. the Interior Fred Seaton, Rep. fuses to recognize the ceiling. near Kinjgston, Okla., near the d'.iring the turbulence and all four West Germany to begin reviewing The next meeting of St Jame.s’ 3-Pc. TAN MODERN (ONLY 2 SETS". BEAttTIFlTL COLONIAL----- *iir* The Soviet spokesman in East aboard died. his father, whom he hadn't Gerald R Ford of Michigan, and Mothers Circle will he lield to­ 3-Pc. SECTIONAL Texa.s border; and at Silver City. .seen in five years. There are their over-all German policies In Charles H, Percy, young Chicago RUMMAGE DRESSER, CHESl’ OF DRAWERS. ROOMY' *89’* Berlin, J. W. Bebutov, told a re­ 30 miles west of Tulsa, Okla. Three per.sons perished al already foiir younger children preparation for negotiation with morrow night at 8 n'elock at the GREEN. FI’U . SIZE. EOA.M RUBBER *179” porter that the United States had Vaughan, a village of 60 person.-:. businessmM who heads a 43- home of Mrs. Paul O Neil. 124 F., BOOKCASE BED ...... Reg. 169.9.3 A freak tornado dipped into Mar­ in his family, he said, and his the Soviet Union. member committee recently named CCSHION’S MODERN’ STYLING A REAL Bt:Y . Reg. 329.95 no right to ’’unilaterally alter a Two died at Bynum, east of mother is expecting again. The western foreign ministers Center -St. regulation of years standing." shall, far east of the main turbu­ Viughan. An automobile was to, draw up a long range program SALE 2-Pc. WALNUT SET 1 APPLIANCES 1 lence area, unroofed one home and Faced with this situation,' he intend, to probe Russia’s willing- Second Convict Stabbed of objectives for the party. "If a change In the regulations tossed off the highway north of decided; ness, if any, to negotiate at Ge­ Bov Scout Troop 25 Auxiliary 2-Pc. SECTIONAL DOltBLK DRESSER. .MIRROR, *119” then left. It struck hours after the Byniim, killing Mrs. C. B. Bruner The Eisenhower-Alcom session THURSOAY, APRIL 2 LIGHT BROWN. TWO AR.MS. FOAM RUBBER la desired then negotiations must: main twister line left Texas. "I didn’t want to change neva next month on German uni­ was not announced in advance! » A..M, will hold a food sale al the J \Y, *229” CHES3' OF DRAWERS ...... Reg! 219.95 be carried out,” Beburov added. of Wiaco, Tex. Hale Store Thursday, starting al CUSHION’S Ot’TSTA.N'niN’G SECTIONAL 11.6 CU. FT. NORGE REFRIGERATOR Another -tornado cut a path 500 any more diapers.’*'’'"'"’’'’'’^* " fication and European arms con­ At Wethersfield Prison Mrs. Anne Wheaton, associate Reg. 319.95 •SUPER CUS3T1MATIC” FULLY' AUTOMAT­ Asked what would happen if the The main Waco-Dallas highway trol measures. Whit* House press secretary, told 9;30 am. Mrs Robert Simmers *299’* United States kept sending in feet wide in Henderson, in far East the six miles to Bynum had the CRYPT 3-Pc. ITALIAN PROVINCIAL IC. ItPSIDE DOWN FREEZER, ROLL-OUT Texas southwest of Marshall, while They were reported to be pessi­ About the conference in response and .Mrs Hal Harrison are in SHELVES ...... Reg. 599.95 planes at high altitudes, Beburov appearaote of a battlefield where Hartford, April 1 (.T' An ln-<- cleanup man’ and roustabout for ST. MARY'S CHURCH charge of the affair. 3-Pc. LIVING ROOM SET HANDSO.ME BOOKCASE BED. CHEST, *299” hurricane strength winds damaged mistic abmi't the po.sslbility of a inmates doing some construction to questions. But she said she had replied without elaborating: "Com­ two armies had fought foot by male was stabbed st ronnectlciit no Information on whether Alcorn 49 PARK .STREET TWO PIECES OREE.N. ONE PIECE GRAY. *150” TRIPLP: DRESSER. LARGE MIRROR ...... Reg 499.9.5 plications." homes and h\isinesses in Gladewa- foot. Hearing Slated favorable Soviet response hut were work on the prison grounds out­ Manrhesler Craitge will meet . Reg. 289 95 12 CU. FT. NORGE REFRIGERATOR ter, and near Longview, all in the described as agreeing that the .State Prison today, the second side the wails. told Eisenhower he has decided to Auspices St. Mary’s (iiilld BEAUTIEl’l. MOOER.N DESIGN ...... ’■DELU.XE” ALL PORCEL.A.IN CRISPER, Beburov said the buzzing of the ^mashed automobiles, tractors resign. . tomorrow night al 8 o'clock in 3-Pc. CHERRY SUITE Hercules had taken. place after Marshall-Henderson area. No one and wagons, tossed into field.s and effort must be made. .such Incident in three days. A guard noticed Shea stagger In ROLL-OUT SHEI/VES. SEPARATE DAIRY'- *229’* suffered injuries in Henderson, but "I do not know the nature of the Orange Hall Dres.se.- for the se.c- 3-Pc. LIVING ROOM SET DRESSER, t.'HE.ST OF DRAWERS A.ND *189” . . Reg. 429.00 the Soviet delegate in Berlin’s Air ditches, were in evidence almost On Transfer of West German Foreign Minister The victim was Edward F. Shea. the crowded corridor and saw that ' ing contest will he .judged, and an KEEPER COMPART.MENTS ...... damage was extensive. Heinrich Von Brentano was re­ .Shea was bleeding. Dr. Philip conversation," Mrs. Wheaton said. .NYLO.N COVER FABRIC, TWO TOA.ST. ONE *229’* ROO.MY BED ...... Reg. 289.93 Safety Center had objected to the everywhere. ,54, Hartford, serving a three to Early' today Alcorn told a re^ ' elocution contest will he held Still another twister struck Gal­ ported to have cautioned the west­ 10 year term for injury or risk Leve, chief medical officer at the PIECE TURQUOISE ...... Rep. 349, 11.5 CU. FT. ADMIRAL REFRIGERATOR SOAA95 veston Bay on the "Texas coast. Tattered clothing and bedcloth­ Highway Fund porter he was not prepared to say \ Those entering dres.ses should (ConOnoed on Page Two) ing fluttered from trees and ern Big Three countries against of injury to children, who suffered InsUtulion, gave Shea first aid 'bring them al 7:30. 3-Pc. MODERN COPPERTOXE. INTERIOR. 81-LB. FREEZER. moving too fast to offer conces­ treatment and stopped the flow of anything at the moment. fences. Mailboxes hung at crazy a puncture wound of the abdomen. Alcorn wa# pictured as feel­ 2-Pc. SOFA and CHAIR TAX k'INISH DOUBLE DRESSER. BOOK­ *119’* PORCELAIN CRISPER. FULLY AUTOMATIC, Hartford. April 1 (JP)—A public sions to Ru.s.sla aimed at .solving "He claims it was self-inflict­ blood. LIFEGt'ARi.5 RELEASE ...... Reg- 499.95 angles. Snappted utility lines ing he must recoup the Iom of in­ ! A meeting of the dance eom- EOA.M RUBBER CUSHIONS. ,3’ AR.MS, SELF *219’* CASE BED. .MIRROR and CHEST OF DRAWERS. Reg. 2.39.95 strewed the roads and fields, and hearing date has been set on the the Berlin and German problems. ed,” said Warden Mark S. Rich­ Warden Richmond said It was ' mittee of the Rosary Society of Key to the Kremlin—3 One informant said Von Bren­ difficult to determine immediately come from his Hartford law prac­ DECKS. .NYLO.N COVER ...... Reg. 330 00 10 CU. FT. ADMIRAL REFRIGERATOR many utility p>oles had snappted. administration’s proposal to divert mond, "but I doubt it " tice which he sacrificed while serv- i St. Bridget's Churiii will be held 2-Pc. SOFA BED Jack Tripplett said the tornado tano favors "a very cautious pok­ The weapon used in the stab­ the serjou.sness of Shea’s wound. tomorrow night al 8 o'clock at CANYON COPPERTOXE INTERIOR, PUSH­ $21 million from the state highway er .game■’ with the West withhold­ bing was missing after Shea was X-'ravs were taken and Dr. Deal *159” BUTTON DEFROSTING. LARGE CRISPER, *2i r ■’hit just like lightning." It (Contlniied on P age Ten) ! the home of Mrs. John F'ranxosa, sheared away half of his 6-_room fund to balance the general fund ing any concessions until the So­ m.shed to the prison hospital, the T. Aaeltine Jr. of Hartford, sur­ 181 Summit .St. NYLON COVERS. FOAM RtlBBER ...... Reg 249.93 LARGE FREEZER CHEST ...... Reg. 289.95 budget. viets put on the table some rea­ warden said, and Shea was vague geon consultant for the prison, stone house isnd demolished the Democratic Gov. Abraham Ribi- 1 C H A IR S 1 $144.50 Khrushchev Shifts barn. None of the family suffered sonable concessions of their own. in his answers when questioned was summoned. The busine.ss meeting of Man- 2-Pc. DAYBED ADMIRAL REFRIGERATOR injurieiB. coff told a news conference yes­ His main view, they said, is that about the weapon. It wa.s possible an exploratory rlioster Emblem Club to he held TI.’RQUOISE. PLASTIC. MATCHING ARM­ *69’* Bill Orr, his wife and four chil­ terday he has no objections to a the proposed Soviet separate peace Warden Richmond said that, operation would be performed at 8 o'clock tomoi'i'ow night in tlie LESS CHAIR WITH BLOND LEGS ...... Reg. 119.95 40" NORGE ELECTRIC STOVE hearing on the budget recommen­ treaties for eastern and western furthermore, Shea was notified by some time today, the Warden said. Bulletins dren searched through the rpins Shea was committed to prison ^ se w itls IT THI SUNI j Knights of Columbus Home will RECLINER CHAIRS ELECTRIC TIMER, CLOCK. LARGE OVEN, of their home at Bynum this dation. Germany are so unrealistic that the State Board of Parole last De­ I Include the nomination and elec­ *169’* Doctor-Plot Story Democratic leaders promptly June 17, 1952, by Superior Court from the AP Wireb '* ■amiY sTORis SUN t iniioti MA.N’Y COLORS REG. $89 8,S ...... *58” SIX COIL BURNERS. DEEP FRY WELL the western powers should not cember he would be released from tion of the .second a.s.sistanl niar- 4-WAY SOFA BEDS morning, picking up remaining Judge Abraham S. Bordon. He was samaY opiearie whin A REAL Btty ...... Reg. .349.95 passed a resolution setting the seek to counter with a rea.sonable prison May 16 on parole. He had valuables and the children’s to.vs. found guilty after a trial without NOT IN lUNI ' shal. IDEAL FOR SMALL QUARJ'ERS ...... *89” Said Orr, "I heard this terrible hearing for April 8. This came af­ propo.snl of their own too quickly. ipeen In good spirits recently, the QUAKE JOLTS WKST OOAST SWIVEL CHAIRS t By WILUAM I- RVAN Srt'ened in brooding silence at the ter a minor inter-party squabble Von Brentano also is understood warden added. a jury but offered no defense to ■ateu Burcha*. lanita and framt -f 20th Communist Congress in Oc­ roar at about 9:15 p.m. and my , Sacramento, Calif., April 1 UP) near m o ic b frmn y#»ur m e Kv-flaaa The Willing Workers Group of REGULARLY PRICED AT $54 9,5...... *39’* ( (AP Foreign News Analyst) on the wording of a similar Re­ to have stressed the dangers of State Police Lt. Samuel S. Rome charges that he made indecent An earthquake shook wide areas SpaelaUal. 2 ODD BEDS tober 1952. Georgi Malenkov, Sta­ Wife and I Jumped up and grabbed the South Methodist Churrii will Stubby Nikita KhruahchCv publican resolution. mortng too quickl.v toward any of the detective division, who took proposal.^ to a 15-year-old girl imd of northern Oallfornla and east­ meet at the ehiireh at 10 o clock A REAL VALUE. HEADBOARD, RAILS, planted "himself in the middle,of a lin’s dour right hand, referred to the kids and ran into a southeast UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS $2900 *5” 1 BEDDING 1 bedroom and jumped under the There has been considerable op­ federation scheme which-Jeopar- charge of investigating a slashing a 17-year-old girl, who were wait­ ern Nm’ada at 10:20 aan. today. FREE DEMONSTRATION tomorrow morning for .sewing. At FOOTBOARDS . . . EACH ...... /... field, surrounded by awed farmers Khrushchev as one of "our Indi­ position gathering on Capitol Hill ing for buses in downtown Hart­ noon, members will have a potliick. CHOICE tlE STYLES and COI.ORS ...... bed. We just pot under the bed episode which occurred In the pris­ No major damage was reported. and Communist funclion^es. A vidual executive workers" who er­ to the biidget recommendation. As on Monday morning, returned to­ ford. . QUINN'S PHARMACY and. at 2 o'clock, the meeting will and up BLUE BELL MAHRESS b ris k breeze fanned to ip'otion the red in trying to force farm con­ when the tornado hit.” The freak Marshall tornado the Governor proposed it, motor day to investigate the new in­ His police record dates bock to U.S.. REDS TRADE BANS PHONE Ml .5-4136 be held. 1 TYVIN SIZE. REG. $59.95. *33” tiny 'Wisps of white hair on his solidation. vehicle registration and operators' 1920 and includes arrests for Wasliington, April 1 ' (^V— " ’’Ttiey tried.” thundered Malen­ badly damaged the brick home of cident. FOAM RUBBER 1 ODD PIECES 1 nearly naked round 4ome. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Spencer in a license fees would be transferred News Tidbits Shea’s stabbing took place tampering with a motor vehicle, The United SUtee today Im­ *19” "Here,” exclaim ^ Khrushchev, kov, "to bring about at a forced from the highway fund to the gen­ theft, embezzlement, aggravated posed a temporary ban on trav­ LOUNGE CHAIR "AS IS" ^ GOLD BOND pointing dramatically to the corn thickly populated area of a new Culled frohi AP Wires about 8:10 a.m. in the main cor­ tempo the mass resettlement ■dr housing addition. It took off the eral fund. Income from the gaso­ ridor within the prison as inmates assault and open and cross lewd­ el by Soviet diplomats in the 1, 3-DRAWER CHEST, Maple Finish ■TWIN SIZE and MATCHING BOX SPRING. *49’* "is the complej^ sausage on the villages in large collective settle­ line and special motor fuel tax ness. He was sentenced to a 7-to- handle! Here is'beefsteak; here Is roof and heavily damaged the in­ were on their way to their work United States In retaliation for REGULAR PRICE $29.95. , *19’* (2 SETS). PER SET ments, to demolish old collective terior. The tornado lifted back up would remain in the highway fund. assignments for the day. a similar ban on the move­ bacon! HoW-yvill these plants look Republicans criticized the pro­ Burglars who ransacked Sir (Continueo on Page Ten) ments of American diplomats in in a month and a half, when har­ and touched nothing more. Win.ston Churchill's town house It ws.s Shea’s job to serve as 4-DRAWER CHEST, Maple Finish BLUE BELL HOLLYWOOD BED (Continued on Page TWo) Debris from the Spencer home posal early in the session. They the Soviet Union. State De­ 1 KITCHEN SETS 1 vest conies? The col»'’wllI be a made off with nearly 828,000 worth partment press pffictn* Lincoln PULL HANDLES. REGULAR PRICE $.39:00. *28” COMPLETE WITH MATTRESS. BOX SPRING, *49’* half yard long. Now you under, struck a house acros.s the street. said the budget should be bal­ of Jewels and furs;-more than first LEGS and WASHABLE VINYL HEADBOARD, . .. Reg. 99..50 No one actually saw the twister, anced "honestly, even If it meant estimated ... Teamster Union de­ White said the proUMtfon on stand why I anj iio enthusiastic travel—from which New York- aboht com!" but many persons reported the increased taxes. liverymen and dairy owners start 5-Pc. SET DESK CHEST. Maple Finish British Arrest typical tornado roar at 3:30 a.m. Proposal Opposed negotiations in Bridge'port on a Washington travel is exceptod-r- Many More Outstanding Values in Bedding This was the new Khrushchev of Mexico Orders 2 Reds wUI be lifted when the Soviets OBLONG TABLE A.NU 4 CHAIRS. fTlR.MICA *35” PULL HANDLES. REGULAR PRICE $49.00. *33®“ recent tentage, Khrushchev the At Vaughan* the twister flatten­ Meanwhile. the Connecticut new contract. TABLF aHjC. WROUGHT IRO.N ...... Rep. 79-00 ed all the half dozen houses, the Highway Users’ Conference an­ New York Mayor Robert P. lift the ban they announced 2 ODD 30" MAHRESSES boss. K« spoke about the pressing Woman Leader earlier todayT 4^DR. CHEST. Red Maple Finish *9?* need

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1. 1959 PAGE JIVE ^ I II 'iinli [ I ill ' MAKCHESTER EVENIKG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- WEDNEsbAY, APRIL 1, 195® ^ A ^ i O U E Press Opposes €ardinal Says NOW IS THE TWB TO ■ Sel;bnd Stabbed Bill to License Vote for Man, . . M O V . UNWANTED HAIR FOREVER Photographers Not H u Religion Tatever.vU m e My medloallyy^A.*!*^.*y!?!J*****^ apwoved atetpud iA At Wetbersfield Prison Igrafe, permanent and wtO not asar the Boatsa, April 1 ite - - RJcluurd 'rn im 7 Why let unsightiy hair ea yonr- Hartford, April 1 i*l A bill veil ym r good looksT •) aimed at creating a atate board Oardiiial Cushing declsrsd :lsst that would license professional night It was incoaceivshls 'ihqw __ twm tn 19S0 t o t «anult MARY q. WARD. R^N. photographers snd regulate the vwteni eould snppoit n osndidq|s ___tntont to r^)*. profession ran into opposition yes­ OertlOad ElehtrologiBt Xb Um Mriiar episode » t the terday from the Connecticut Daily “ rnm nlty bsesuss o t Us religit^’* ' Sts CENTER 8T. — TEL. Ml 9-M67 prMn. Norris Sdiine, 33, Fair- Newspaper Asm. Ths OsUMdIe Pratets said that - A ll Work By Appointment field, Is stiU conllaed to the pris­ Among opponents of the measure was tras "avtn If ih s oandidtte t 'Rree-Ceasnltatlons on, with slash wounds St a hearing before the judiciary was c m noted for petaonsl pietyA Ohout the tsoe and body although committee yesterday were Thomas ^ot In a serious condition. F. Ferguson, mana^ng editor of Hs said optics boldtrs s h o u l^ ^ LouU Wade, 49, Bridgeport, who the Manchester Herald, arid Wil­ a^soted Uks d doctor or tesrysr. f^ n irtm a them with a razor blade liam J. Foote, managing editor of "Whan ws o n side.'' ewdUat eridlo the two men were waiting the Hartford Courant. Cuaiilng sskl, -"w«,-aMd m. sMUed In the sick line at the hp^ital Foote said amateur photogra­ doctor, not c m fS na is nseeasacUy Uoaday. U In segregaUoa phers who supply school pfcturei.to Massed with pisty. The Idtel HOURS Bridne la serving one to three newspapers would be hampered by would bs aTMod man and « eomps- enntn for rdbbery with vlolenee the bill. He said the measure would For saving . . .and transacting tsBt pfayaioSut. TUs la t* a ataad- other finsnoiol business. and Wade 1<> to SO years as a rilmlnate the sale by newspapers Srd bra should ^ p | d y to man aspbr. habitual criminal and for break­ of photographs to lawyers, public hig to any position of trust" ing and entering. figures and others. “Religion alone is no guarantee "As of the moment, there la no The bill also wag opposed by of p < ^ cs l competency,” he ask). Open fill 5 P«M. apparent relationship between the Philip Arquaviva, the Gourant’s "Wa should look for the candidate Mondays, T u e^ y s, Fridaya two aasatilta," said Warden Rich­ chief photographer who represent­ who adds up to a well-rounded start the season with BIG SAVINGS mond. "Neither are the assault.s ed the ■Connecticut News Photogra­ inan on all levds." ^ Thursdoys 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Indicative of any lowering of Iihtgiii phers Assn, Cardinal Cushing exprteaed Us ■ % morale among the prisoners gen­ Support for the measure was views cn rriigkm imd politics at a 11 hours of uninterrupted servlse. erally. Entertainer voiced by George Hellpern, presi­ testimonial dinner for Maaeaebu- dent of the Connecticut Profession­ •Tho morale has remained con­ Miss Madelyn Robb, pianist, will setta Senate (President John E. sistently high for many months. al Photographers Assn., who told Poweni (l>49oston). The audience PRICED entertain at the meeting of the of what he colled complaints ‘'A L E ORLON As a matter of fact, the good consisted fiUefly of state and local Cosmopolitan Club Friday after­ "about fast-talk operators of the morale la all the more remarkable noon at 2 o'clock at the Center cflfice4ioldera and employea. in the face of-serious overcrowding hit and run type" in the photogra­ "NO church should tell its msm- 'C i Congregational Church. phy business. which haa ■ existed for nearly a Assistant director of the Julius "The ethical photographers," he batb wbom to 'vote for, or toter- year.” Hartt School of Music and a mem­ said, "hiive been fighting for years fsM ta pottticsl campaigns,” the XhUKhmsn declared. "No church New Spring Warden Richmond Said the pris­ ber of the faculty of Hartt College to protect the' public from these on population as of today was should suggest reasons o f a purely SAVINGS SWEATERS of Mu.ilc, of the University of abuses." i -1 lots, as against s 1,050 capacity Hartford. Miss Robb will address personal kind for preferring one that Includes existing emergency the group on the topic, "A Glock­ candidate over another.” K quvters. enspiel Finds a Home," and will a i i c / L O A N Shortly after noon, Shea was Maxwell ElectcKi DBADDF f: then play compositions by Daquin, During the Peninsula War, some /V S .S o C T .X T I O N The Pullover tranaferred to St. Francis Hos- Pescettl, Mozart, Schubert, Schu­ DRESSES pital. By Plans Agency French soldiers died from roasting mann, Debussl and Decuona. their meat on skewers made of Miss Robb Is a graduate of the I . 1 . 9 9 Wilfred Maxwell, former plan­ freshly cut twigs of the oleander Eastman School of Music, Roch­ plant A $3.99 value Driver Arrested ester. N. Y. She received her mas­ ning administrator in Manchester ter's degree from Hartt College of and now a member of the State De­ $ 0 .9 0 On Two Charges Music and has studied piano with velopment Commission, was elect­ Moshe Paranov and Harold Bauer. ed secretary of the Connecticut Duo Pianists Returning She is a member of the Musical Federation of Planning and Zoning The Cardigan X Olastonbury woman who was Club of Hartford, Inc., and is pres­ Agencies at the annual meeting in Arthur Ferrante and txmlsT" hospitalized last Friday after her Meflden yesterday. Telcher, duo pianists, will per­ Playhouse, n iey h »v« ^peorad on ident of the Connecticut Valley many televlaion sltows, Including auto crashed on the Wilbur Croes Alumnae Chapter of Mu Phi Ep­ In his capacity as secretary form In the Manchester High '4 Highway was arrested yesterday Maxwell will handle most of the Steve Allen’s, Gary Moors's, Ernie Regularly $12,99 silon, a national mtulc sorority. School auditorium Saturday at and charged with failure to drive federation's paperwork, will pre­ Kovac’s and even Ding ' Dong A $5.99 valuf In an established lane and evading pare programs, and will also act 8:15 p.m. The performance will School. Tliey have made records COTTONS OF COURSE! 6 mag­ responalbUity. Tornadoes Kill 6, as editor of the planning and zon­ be the tlilfd In this year’s Man­ for Columbia and Westminster. nificent styles to choose from in State Policeman Fdmund Bter- ing section of the Connecticut chester Civic Music Assn, series. every wanted new color. Shirtmak- niak. reported Mrs. Dorothy C. Hurt at Least 59 Journal. Ferrante and Telcher appeared ers, cummerbund.',, bouffants, em­ Wachter, 32, was found at St Maxwell succeeds James Klar of In Manchester once before under Minicuccis Start broidered and nint'y others. All drip We BOUGHT THE ENTIRE STOCK FVancis Hospital In Hartford after Bolton, who held the job for the the sponsorship of the Civic Music dry, too. of thi.s fine sweater maker in order to a 5-day investigation. She was (ConttnUed tiom Page One) last four years. Klar was recently- Assn. Tour of Europe ^V -^S M .L_tN G SERVICE bring you this value. We arranged for seriously Injured, he reported. promoted to the post of chief of The two men have played piano Ptyl*’ Blifi\\n piat 1 two shipment.s becau.se we didn’t have State Police began the investi­ back toward his Waco home with the Planning Division of the De­ together since they were six, when ’ of the group. Fred Minicucci and his wife, room for all of it. Our first ad in Janu- gation after finding a broken guard his wife and two small children. velopment Commission. they Inet os students nt New Anne, who help operate Cave/a rail on the north side of the high­ Mrs. Bnmer was killed and Bruner Arthur Bushell, chairman of the York’s Juilliard School of Music. Restaurant, left today for a tour of r ar.v was a sell-out. The second is in— way about three miles east of the and one child injured. Zoning Board ^of Appeals in West Ferrante was born In New York European restaurants. The Mini­ -S'A. and here they are. Quality fashioned State Highway Patrolman Ray Hartford, was elected president of City, the son of a violinist who East Hartford town line. cuccis left from IdlewUd Airport orlon.s ill 10 colors and all si7,es. Mrs. Wachter told Stemlak she Wallace said the tornadoes "seem­ the federation; Dr. William Kin- formerly played in / the Capitol ed to move right down a stndg^t with 80 other restaurant owners, had been driving west and stepped nard of the Mansfield Planning Theater orchestra. Tfflchcr, bom In all members of the National Res­ on the Mcilerator Instead of the line and flatten everything In their Commission was chosen as vice Wilkes Barre, Pa., moved to New path from Vaughan eastward. president, and Robbins Miller of taurant Assn. brake. Her car skidded and spun York when h^ whs five and a half, Among the countries they 'wUl Into the railing. She was thrown to The tornado flattened the Texas the North Haven Planning Board his family having brought him Natural Gasoline Co.'s plant . at was reelected treasurer. chiefly with a view to his enter­ vi.sit are Portugal, Spain, Italy, the pavement but said she did not Switzerland, GermEUiy, France and feel injured. She later reported, Walnut Bend 15 miles northeast Manchester members attending ing the Juilliard School of Music. of Gainesville, wrecked buildings the federation meeting were Mar­ Tn 1947 they made their first England. They will return April 27. to the hospital. Thhs hs the first European trip Mrs. Wachter posted a |100 and equipment at the nearby Sin­ tin Alvord, chairman, and Mrs. perform,ance with the Toledo Sym­ V.I.P. PUMPS We're Giving You The Shirt Off Our .Shelves” bond with the Manchester Town clair Oil Company plant and blew Dorothy Jacobson, secretary, of phony and since then have played for both Minicuccis, and they plan Court and Is due for arraignment down 20 derricks In the adjacent the Town Planning Commission; in every state and Canada. to combine sightseeing with res­ Exciting New Spring Styles April 27. oil field, one of the largest in Daniel L. Hair, chairman of the Ferrante and Telcher made a taurant hopping. Their four chil­ 3 0 0 BLOUSES Manchester Police yesterday ar­ North Central Texas. Zoning Board of Appeals; and Ed­ name for themselves when they dren are staying with Mrs. Mlni- cucci's mother, Mrs. Florence Cav- rested Donald M. Fisher. 21, of 67 The funnel then swirled east­ ward J. Rybezyk, town planning appeared for two years as the Brand new sleveless blousc-s in solids, stripes, Autumn St., after a minor crash ward, demolishing and damaging engineer. resident pianists of ABC’s Plano agnaro. In a North End parking 1^ and ranch homes and buildings and a plaids and novelties. Wonderful assortment charged him with failure to set his number of homes in the Hibbett V.I.P. PRICE hand brake. community and in Calllsburg. ^ of reg. .$1.99 tailored beauties that will set for Police said that Fisher's car Mrs. Richard Schumacher said ’ your summer wardrobe in high style at ter­ rolled across the lot at N. Main she and her husband and si.x small For Smart Career Girls j and N. School Sts. and had r jllided children huddled tinder a stair­ rific savings. Each $1.59 with a car belonging to William way as the tornado went over their M. Haggerty, 41, of Buckland. ranch home. She suffered a cut Haggerty’s car sustained light hand. The house was damaged. f.d«ispif9r' damage, police said. Fisher Is due The riinnel flattened a house on $099 In court Saturday. the Duse ranch where 11 migrant ONLY workers from Del Rio., Tex., were and you can charge It 434 LocomotiTes New quartered. A huge oak tree up­ Fabulous Strands of Pearls rooted by the storm fell on the o,««o.<»»4 PRICEO Washington—The nation's ma­ wreckage. Only four of the work­ BONUS SPECIAL Copies of originals that sold for $10 and $12. jor railroads put into service 434 ers were injured. new locomotives during 1958, leas The funnel picked Guadalupe than a third of the 1,316 they in­ Gultrez from the wreckage and V.I.P. STORE Here are the pearls o f your dreams. To see stalled In 1957. The new 1958 units dropped him 200 yards away. Included 430 diesel-electric and four Many others told of narrow Burton’s Center for Famous makers complete group of them is to buy them and you have a treat gas turbine-electric locomotives. escapes. coming. Buy them for yourself or for the Sf>rin9 coordinates— skirts, {ockets, Ber* Fashion Shoes many gifts you have to make all .v^ear long. mudos and slacks. All siies and colors. 20 Values to $3. %OFF LAST 3 DAYS i i FULL FASHIONED O F OUR LUCKY SIZE Famous Makers Special DRESSES NYLONS Anniversary Sale buttc Slock up NOW for fhe Spring and Summer Orijfinall;^ 1st Quality $1.00 Whirl -. - Black C d f to Value pair TItmENOOUS SAVINOS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS $17.99 5 ^ 8 $1.15 a pair Baby Dolls-Govfns-Siips-Pettis L BUY NOW AND SAVE You've seen this quality at $3.99 to $5.99. LADIES' POPLIN SUOOR BOX^D SETS Our Sale Price Now All with CORO JEWELRY RAINCOATS 977 M A IN ST. MANCHESTER Really exceptional quality. Take advantage unbreakable Regularly Value *o of our offer now at this low sale plice. high or mid to $.3.00 $17.99 _ Dacron and Cotton, N.vlon Tricot, Batistes, heels Laces and Appliques. White and Pastels, Print and Solids. . Wyrtette - SPRING INTO SUMMER N EW SP R IN G F A M O U S MAKE SUITS .a.- BRASSIERES Girls’ 7 to 14 GflLORDANE New 10-18 rib Infants' short .sleeve- coordinates, umbrellaa.umbrellas. $ 2 - 5 9 polos. f i O / , $ 2 - 9 0 DOLLAR SPECIALS Reg. $1.29. O X rW Regular $8.99. CONTROLS CRAB GRASS SEEOLINGS Prints, stripes, checks and Regular H. M Values to $0.00. solids. A fabulous value at Girls’ sleeveless to $2.50 Childrena bathing blouses. 7 to T4. $1.90 suits. $ Infants' denim | > • Blue and Bone Calf Sizes 4 to 14. I If that Chlordane is also an excellent means of chemical control In charcoal sizes 8 to 14. New chlno and tartan Toddlers* dresses. 90 I of crab grass aeedllngs. $0.99 $1 n .9 0 Includes peddle pusher, Jamaica Reg. to $7.99. Preteen JEunolcos. $1.59 N o more racing to answer the phone when you have s Reg. $12.99 shorts $1.99 Boys' Boxer Shorts shorts and blouse. Value Reg. $3.99. ^ • ReguUr $2.99. ^ • HOW TO DO IT : Apply IJS pints of '12-75% emulslflable concen­ p trate to 1,000 square feet of laWBoer turf. Dilute the concentrate $4.99. kitchen, extension. You can make and take cal& and still keep Reg. $1.99 ; i i . Famous maker’ sweaters. i I Toddlers’ bathing Preteen booftent Jtrith enough water to nnlfqrmly cover the area. Apply with a petticoats. « | ,9 0 Regularly to $ ' suits. f i O A I nRrajrer, aprlnklln^ can or bqse attachment. \ 1.90 Regular $3.99. ■ an eye on the youngsters and the cooking. Only |1 a month. $12.99. From Regttlor 91.99. O T C , Initial Chiffon Scarfs B O Y S' KNIT PROPORTIONED PL *3.50 «L *5.00 (Your choice of wall or counter style.) QJl the telephone business office Value $2.00 now and get full details. Ask about colors to harmonize with your POLOS CH IN O SLACKS I PLUS! A group of drasticalfy reduc^ cleqro^ [ ft a MANCHESTER . kitchen color Khem e.—-T h e Southern I^ew England Telephone Compan]{r ChHdren’s Cotton PIUm Fomoua moke. Regitlorly $1.59 $0.99 in every depoitment that werip soiled dilH*^ PLUMBING and SU PPLY CO. Pants, 4 to 14 $2.99. g to 16. SUght { Valut $5.99 V. F. WCUSH.nL, Frastdent mad TmaMfum lira. , Ite •xtenslon phone makes d wem lerfaf.gfff tor any ectmieel Reg. 59c,#o.— 3 for our recant re ion. ITB HABOWABB WE HAVE XT* ■•■.I ’ ' ■ I. BTTIUUDMr L:.« yvv- ■ ■ .a m aannn j ^ i a n o s s H U J s n ‘ t * ' if -VV . V- " r /■ : \ .. ' ‘ '* 'Z l- ■ '..I- • '1 '■ -- V " ' ^

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•f wUXm fluorldaUoti program to th* PubUo Hsslth suthoritlM to thla contesUbls, to* PluunBMsutieal Heart Attack Kills Dlatrlet of Columbia waa started matter. In our sxperienos so far, Soeisty of Msnehsater is to favor on Jun* SI, 1953. Approximately w* havs sneountarsd no clmiiua to of to* fluorjdation of to* Man- 1,350,000 p*opl« u*a thla water apd either toe life or toe Indemnity ebsstsr water supply. State Rep* Burkitt * ■k't. gS i company rela,ted to fluoridation of Th* amount of eUnloal data stt‘‘t ir~ '~ ‘*-*‘*- to tha bast of my knowlodg* thete ariiaasad osrsr to* ydars sine# /The Open Forum hav* baen no valid complaints to drinking water." V * w ^ k y ^ April 1 (A>—Dwno- 'Btoeerely, fluoridation on an urtian acal* was date. craUc B U te ^ l^ . 0«tT*tt Buriritt wwrl* •«■• • * * * Statistical date for th* last saven Donald W. Morriaon, M.D. first Initiated, dramatlcaUy proves, Oboiinunlcationa for puWleatlotti to tho Open to our way of thinking, ths benefit 8r., of AnsonUbs^ed yesterday to te wuspunteed uubllcaUon If thty conUdn mot* than SOO word*. yean haa been accumulated and Is of this projtecUvs measure. Not Bt. Raphael’* H o ^ ii^ H< waa 66. i Th* Herald reaarrea the richt to decline to publUto any m a t^ In process of being tabulated arid fExoeaalve Bpendtog* To toe EXtAH». WMwIil CHECK CREDIT TAKES THE "IP" OUT OP BUYING Porter-Howard supply) is all May I urge you to learn the !§l account ia established, Hartford N a­ can Dental Association and the hit trtiWtylAfc IW imW tiSurt. ef CHECK-CREDIT best for you. right." On this occasion the 1957- truth from your own doctor and tional will send you ten special 1^8 budget was being discussed. from your own dentist and then No more will you have to make buying decisions conditional on getting the It is not the fact that this state to u!»e that truth in the only way C H E C K -C R E D IT checks, in a con­ ment can be aubstantlated by our possible that It can benefit your The CHECK- CREDIT PLAN guarantees financing on a pre- venient folder, each imprinted with MONTNLV MAXIMUM official town records, especially by community and you — vote!! FAYMENT eiEDIT the recorded recommendations of Samuel D. Pierson approved basis, at low bank rates. It lets you take immediate advantage of your name. Buck, Siefert and Jost. 116 Constance Dr. Here’s a special sales and buying opportunities for furniture, appliances, clothing, How much this statement con­ ^ ° t e n e f i t ! (4) You use these checks just as you 120 $240 tradicted the statement he made on Word from Washington Bumper to Bumper” home improvements—anything you and your family need and want. Sept. 20, 1955 when he advised the To the Editor, would any other checks, whenever W ater Commiasion that "the only In an effort to assure the voters you want, for whatever you want, up $30 $300 sohitJan” to the East end water sit­ of Manchester that drinking fluori­ Crop of Trdde-in Bargains! dated water Is completely safe and <1 ■ to the total amount of CHECK- uation, "Is to build a filter plant" $50 $600 for the Howard-Porter water sup- harmless, letters were addressed to CHECK-CREDIT QUICKLY LEVELS THE "BUMPS" IN YOUR BUDGET C R E D IT agreed upon. piy- the Director of Public Health of Hls statement of Sept. 20, 1955 the District of Columbia. Washing­ $100 $130 came In consequence oP the many ton, D.C. and to the personal (5) You receive a apedal statement each physician of President Elsenhower. When you spread NEW TURF BUILDER No more will you have to make special financing arrangements for emergency complaints which had been regis­ month showing the amount of tered by East end residents about They were asked to give their or unexpected expensee. You don’t have to fUl out; an application every time $125 $1,500 the kind of water which was com­ opinion of this public health meas­ on your lawn you feed the grass AND CHEC3K-CREDIT in use and the ing from the Howard-Porter reser­ ure. The following replies were re­ you want to borrow. With the CHECK-CREDIT PLAN the money you need amount still available for your use. $150 $1300 voirs. It can b«.fo\ind on page 2 ceived and I would 'appreciate your your trees at the some time for new of the Sept. 20. 19.5,5 meeting of publishing them in the Open is always Immediately available, at low cost and with full life and total dis­ As you make regular monthly pay­ the Water Commission and the Su­ Forum. beauty. ments, the amount of available credit $200 $2,400 perintendent. Thankfully, ability insurance protection. Repayments are tailored to fit your budget in is constantly renewed. How hard It Is to appreciate the Citizens’ Committee for '57 OLbl^MOBILE deep Interest which is now being Fluoridation '55 OLDSMOBILE FNd 5|000 sq. fL for $4.75 fSgiilnT monthly instalments. shown In the purchase of the Man­ Manchester Fluoridation Delu.ve 98 Holiday 3 9 3 chester Water Company holdings. Committee. , 2 2 9 5 How much better it would be for In reply to your Inquiry I am us to "put our own house In order" pleased to advise you that the ‘57 OLDSMOSILE Consult Us On Your Lawn and Garden Problems I '55 PONTIAC CBBOK-CBEDrr AUTOMATICALLY RENEWS ITSELF—AS YOU USB IT *2095 Chieftain 8 4-Door Sedan. $995 While you're using your CHECK-CREDIT, you also make regular monthly ■57 PLY%IOUTH LAWN CARE PRODUCTS Belvedere Sports scon Manchester Sales & Appliance Co. ■55 PONTIAC payments that build It baok up again. And, of course, when you're gfij using star Chief PICTURE UWN SEED NO. 20 COMBINATION your CHECK-CREDIT you make no payments and it costs you nothing. '57 BUICK Hardtop. SCOTTS BONUS CHECK-CREDIT DEPARTMENT Special Hartford Nation^ Bank & Trust Co. SOOSq. R . Bex ...... 1.«5 SAVE $3.30 The new improved weed killer and OPEN Hardtop. $2095 '54 FORD 86 P earl Street fertilizer in combination. 3-Dooi|^ 2,500 Sg. Ft. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCUESIER, CUNN., WEDNES|/a Y, APRIL 1, 1959 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1969 P A O i NIM E Wifi® BIGHT wo have soon before to the Com- prwent clamoT It for Nthru to Gas Price Probe monvroalth, booaiiso there are two Pocket-Size Meter FREE OPILSTRfET PARKING ^ IHatirl|e«Ur . go ont way. whtt would the A Thought for Todoy K a i British Arrest races IM nS here." world really think of him If he SpoBBored by the Manchester Asked in Idaho ■ "It follows that we have to Gauges N-Blasts I| r r m 5 build a partnership between the ahould now reverse himself com­ Cnuacll of Churches : Woman Leader Contr€i\.Won African and the European com­ Co J. MORRISON pletely and reach for the sword T Boise, Idaho, April 1 (A>)—Oov. LASI^DAYS Albuquerque, N.M.—A pocket- munities," ha declared. I read tomewhere that one o( size blast meter has been developed PAINT RTORF. Stt»ell Street lh at he had finally come to com­ Robert E. Smylie named an in­ Tho British minister Is hsro to $85 CENTER STREET — Ml 9-971$ Mandietter. Conn. the reasons' westerns have gained I By Demberats In Nyasaland by an Albuquerque engineer to THOMAS F mon sense? Or that he had extin­ vestigating committee yesterday OF OUR discuss the future status o f the the high place of Importance in WALTER R FKROUSON guished a principle which might to probe gasoline prices which federation and- possible revtsions take ths place of trailers of equip­ YOUR "DUTCH BOY** PAINT DEALIM Publlthen Kanaaa City, April L UPI—A (Oonttnned trosn JP«g« One) In the constitution. African na- rbuaded October 1, IWl____ be one of the world's great needs ? television scheduling is because ment now used to establish nu­ this is what people actually want. Why You Should Have a Will^ range from 25 to 40 cents per gal­ tlonalists in ths territory claim toalltion of Democratic factiona clear-weapon yield aiitomstlcally. PREE DELIVERY Publulied Gvenlof kixeepi Somehow people want to go back lon in Idaho. Anniversary Sale eseded In brlijglng a surfsco quiet that so far there has been little Ho*li»y» Bnt'ered «t uie Because every individual’s world­ won control of ths city govem- WE GIVI: g r e e n s t a m p s SSr&ftic!r»t ll«nche«er. Conn u A Rare Document and live again the wild daya of obvious. If a person dies intestate, The givemor sent a telegram to to the territory after a series of or no intor-rscial partnership, The device, said to cost less jpient yeaterday, overthrowing the clashes In which 50 Africans were than $100 to mass-produce, can be Smnd CIA»» M«ll Matter frontier expanaion. Such aonga as ly property must be disposed of the court distributes his property 10 major oil companies saying he just domination by the vastly out- Tnie Ruaslan note accepting a ''The Ballad of Davy- Crockett" TREMENDOUS SAVINOS IN ALL DEPARTMENR 5 on-partl8an organization which killed. numbend whites. used for military or civil defense SUBUCRtPTION RATK8 upon his death, will concern every­ to those penmns named in the law has learned that "some pricAs cur­ FREE OFF^STREH PARKING Payable In Advance conference of foreign ministers at gained a phenomenal audience be- of descent And distribution. 'This gmashed the Pendergaat Machine The British admit they still face purposes. ..SUiU cauae it, too, waa part of thia urge one. But making arid cal-rylng out rently used In-the trade violate the to 1940. At the time of detonation the One Tear .. 776 Geneva on May 11 is one of those law presupMses that every person BUY NOW AND SAVE difficulties In settling the unrest Egypt Plana Muaeum 8l» Montlie ...... to relive the wild experiences a will are not easy, ah<| there are wants his Property, upon h‘s death, Idaho Unfair Sales Act and state », The Democratic coalition won meter sounds a warning tone, de­ Tbree Monthi .. SDU documents very rsre in cold war In its Central African Federation, One Month ...... 1 *J from the comfort of our easy chair. several legal Impllcatlons'-lnvolved. to go tovhis closest relatives. ' It anti-trust statutes." five seats on the 8-member City made.Up at Nyasaland and North­ Port Tewflk, Egypt—A Pha­ tects and measures the nuclear ex­ Weealv ...... diplomacy—one which is entirely Yet, when one gives serious dties nor provide for special clr- Smylie also asked the major oil Council and ended 19 consecutive ern "and Southern Rhodeslas. plosion, and displays the blast .. .06 thought to all of thla, one la made A will is a written instrument, raonic museum will be opened in Sln)tle Copy ...... business. TTie typical cold war dip­ cumstatices or special bequests. companies to correct the situation. years of government by the Clti- ■■ Lord Home, British secretary of Port Tewfik so ship passengers yield on Its dial In kllotons or me conscloiia of the fact that perhapa executed with the formalities of Sena Assn., am organization of " MUMBfelR OF „ lomatic note begins with a re­ law, whereby a peraon makea a dlg- When a will is made out, the testa­ The chairman of the investigat­ S m o o r state for Commonwealth relations, passing through ths Suez CansI gatons. No calculations or knowl tHK ASSmlAThlD P R b ^ . , we haven't been able to see the tor cm name his heirs, leaving his ing committee. Which is to report peraocrats. Republicans and Inde­ ' The Aeeoclated Press Is exclusively fresher course in the pence virtues position of. his property to take' said on arrival .here yesterday the who do not have time to visit edge of the distance from the burst forest for the trees. True enough, propC^rty to whoipever he wants to by the 1061 legislature session, 977 M A IN ST. MANCHESTER pendents. are needed to obtain a corre.ct LAST 3 DAYS entitled to the use of °1 of the sender, another refresher the wild Indiana have gone. No effect after his death. pattern of evolution In the federa­ Cairo ca nsee some of the famed all news dispatch^ rredllert to It or get/it upon his deatli. Also, the said its study would be "thorough It was the first defegt ever suf­ tion is "different from anything reading. not otherwise credited 'h. .J"!’ course in the regrettable obstruc­ longer do we hear of a massacre The requirements for making a makbr of the will ihay name an and factual and not 'witch-hunt­ fered by the association, formed antiquities of Egypt’s kings. and also the local news published l^re. at some distant outpost. But, to will in Connecticut state that the OF OUR ■ All rlehts of repiihllcatlon of special tionism of the recipient, and then ei(ecutfNr in whom he has complete ing." specifically to challenge the under dispatches herein ariealso reserved think we must turn to fictional maker of the will must be at least ebnfiden/e®, and to whom the es­ world-infested machine of the late goes on to advance some sender's firesentations on TV to relive fron­ 18 years old and of sound mind. E A. Serv- tate is entrusted for settling. When Tom Pendergast. Pull servlcs cllsnt of N proposal hedged around with quali­ tier experiences is such a tragic The will must be written, signed there is no will, the court appoints The Citizens Assn, ran on its Anniversary Sale **^Pub'lfshrnPUDIUmer* xvc^MyratraJtaa*..s--. The - — fications almost certain to make error. For we, too, have our by the testator— the person making' an administrator to settle the es­ Tecord, claiming, numerous civic Julius Malhsaa Special Arency - hew the recipient reject It. Both sides frontiers, we have the growing the will—and witnessed by at leant tate and distribute the property as Improvements and a scandal-free frontier of labor-management rela­ three persons. Each witness must provided by law, after all claims HtAOQUARItRS (OR TREMENOOUS $AVINOS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ‘ MEIdBKR" AUDIT "bu^ au or have, over the years, shown, them­ administration. Association cahdi CIRCULATIONS ______tions, as we so clearly demonstrat­ sign the will In the presence .of the and expenses have been paid. dates' agld a coalition victory selves equally talented In this ed but a few months ago. We have testator. After death, the will be­ This colmun Is written by the OFFICIAL GIRL SCOUT would mean a return o f under ATTENTION The Herald Prtntln* Company Inc brand of pricklj’ and contentious the frontier of race relations in comes effective upon being proved State Bar Association of Connecti­ WATKINS- world Influence in city affairs. BUY NOW AND SAVE assumes no financial responsibility for our own backyard, which still lypoeraphlcal errors appearln* In ad- diplomacy. and allowed by the Probate Court. cut to make you better Informed GRIPS CANVAS OXFORDS But higher taxes, real and pro­ yertlsements and other rending matter poses many a good fight as thrill­ A will may be revoked, modified, and more fully aware of our laws. In The Manchester Evening Herald Bui occasionally there come.s a posed, apparently played a pri­ ing as any we.stern. or added to at any time before,the WEST mary rple in the association's de­ Display adyertltinf closing hours: moment when both are ready to No. We do not have to turn, to death of the testator. GIRL SCOUT CANVAS OXFORD feat. plagued by inadequate reve For Monday-1 p m Friday. TV' to give us the feeling of the Submarine River Long MOTHERSI S m o o r give up the game, when they seem For Tuesday—1 p ni Monday Except for the rule thAt says a Funeral Service white or green nue, the association supported a wild frontier life: we still have our proposed eeumings tax two years For Wednesday—1 p.m_Tuesday. to run out of Innuendo and Infer­ frontiers which are Just as real and married person cannot /Completely Woods Hole, Mass.—A subma­ Woman, 99 Men in Crew 977 M A IN ST. MANCHESTER Fr \ ^it r Thursday—1 m U l T a a y ---- X p.im. Wedneaday. ar ORMOND J. WEST, Director ago. Voters defeated it in a special By Popular Domond ence and mutual Insult, and when demand equally as much courage exclude the other spou'sC in a will, rine 'river flowing along the equa­ The 8,000-ton merchant ship S.S. City of London, out of Calcut­ For Fridiy-1 p.m ThunidBy. election, by 'a wide margin. The fV>r SaturdBy—i P *" they finally seem ready to get to win the victory. Let us, there­ an individual may dispose of his tor and ending at the Galapagos 142 BASl CENTER ST. ta, docked in Boston with a crew of 99 men and one woman. The aBBBiri^ClBBUm^ flPROune;dMdflne: lu.in;10:JW ^ property in almost any way he Islands . In the Pacific Ocean off Mitchell 9-7106 council then levied several nui­ lone female In the ship’s crew is Misb Kathleen Davis, 35, of SEARS PROUDLY PRESENTS day of pubtJeatton mceept Sattirdar— down to cases. fore. make Christ our champion sance taxes to get needed revenue. t a m in this struggle to conquer these sees fit. Probate expenses are Ecuador has been mapped for 3,- Morpath, England. Her job is ship stewardess and to attend to PARIS CURTAIN SHOP The case. In this in.stance. Is a new frontiers that He may truly about the same whether an indi­ 500 miles by the Scripps Institu­ The coalition turned the taxes lady passengers. However, the ship has only carried six such SEARS Wedneaday. April 1 meeting of foreign ministers as the become the dominant force In our vidual dies testate—^wlth a will-^or tion of Oceanography and the into a major campaign Issue. The passengers in the past 10 rhonths. (AP Photofax). ROEBUCK AND CO prelude to a possible summit con­ world today Intestate—withouy a will. United States Pish and Wildlife Manchester’s Oldest coalition promised that It would with Finest Facilities. not raise taxes nor Impose new MANCHESTER ROGOZINSKl The Torture Of Nehru ference. This has been kicked back ’ Rev Rov R. Hiitcheon. Making a will ^ not compulsory Service. It has been called "one of the greatest oceanographic discov­ Off-Street Parking ones. At the same time, the coali­ would mean a return of under­ ONLY and forth across the Atlantic for #- under Connecticut' law. But the world Influence in the city govern­ Man Finds Bomb W d l Known Child and Baby Photo^raphar NEW • • fo r Spring '-he prime difference between advantages of lUaklng a will are eries of our time." Established 1874 tion promised general improve­ Daiicpr Sooka Divorce ment Presta Is an ex-convict, ills past relstionships between China the better prfrt of two years now. ments in city services. it has seemed almost realized on Citizens Assn, incumbents re­ immediate predecessor as North On Front Lawn end Tibet and the pre.nent rela- Bridgeport. April 1 - BambI Side leader was Charles Binaggio, previous occasion, but hitherto tained three seats on the council tioiiahlp Is, that Chinese Commii- Linn, charging cruelly, has filed and Mayor H. Roe Bartle, silso on who was shot to death in gangland to end her marriage to her danc­ Hamden, April 1 (4^—Joseph LAST DAYS there has always been some last 3 nlsti have more power for their association man, won reelection. style at the club’s headquarters a Sette was "more surprised than minute draw-back, some last min­ ing partner, Rod Alexander. But three of these men were en­ few years ago. Cafe Cui^ains imperialistic purposes than their A Brooklyn-born Blonde. Mias Just say scared" when he found a parcel ute qualification, on the part of dorsed by both the association and Pres^ has been convicted oh recent predecessors. Where, In the Linn seeks rustodj' of their two- next to a tree on his front lawn First Beautiful Silvertone one side or the other. the word! the coalition. They faced only inde­ three felony charges. Including one FOR EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME past, Tibetan regirnes were able to year-old daughter. Belinda, plus Leek i pendent opponents. The fourth, for counterfeiting liquor tax yesterday.. hold China to something of a Now a Russian note has come support for the child and alimony. Official Girl Scout Emblem Democratic councilman Harry Da­ stamps. The divorce suit was filed here on the heal and inilde It, was a box. It turned out to be • Cottons • Chromespuns stand-off, In which Tibet was clas­ close to saying "we will he there, vis, was unopposed. Presta never has commented on a live bomb, with a mousetrap 11x14" PORTRAIT yesterday. ths tongue. Bartle defeated former Jackson sified as part of China, but auton­ at Geneva, on May 11," and no the Citizens Assn, charges of un­ trigger, and charged with an In­ • Dacrons • Fiberglaa The dance team has been pop­ CoiinW Judge Ray G. Cowan with derworld Influence. The coalition omous within China, the present more. All the diplomatic and prop­ ular In television and has ap­ You’re always welcome cendiary explosive. 398 of 401 precincts reported, Bar­ candidates Ignored the accusations. Sette told police he lifted the top • Polished Cottons outcome ia uncertain. Chinese aganda complexities which have peared in movies. Miss Linn, 32. V Protective Cushion Arch tle had an unofficial total of !S2,915 been woven Into the relatively sim­ and Alexander, 39, were wed in $ 4 .50 of the box and saw wires, a mouse­ Communist power may be enough " BENEFICIAL and Insole votes to 39,588 for Cowan. trap ready to snap and two flash­ Additional • Drip-Dry Cottons ple question of whether East and IG.IO. The home of BILL CLEAN-UP LOANS The mayor's lead was slightly to put Tibet fully under the Chi­ Mi.sa Linn became a broadway light batteries when he looked In­ West should meet to try to nego­ Pay off your piled-up bills now with a BENEFICIAL Bill . . olto availabit. less than his 15,000-vote victory Eddy to Address side. He disarmed the bomb by nese yoke. hit in "Oklahoma'' and later ap­ V Form Fit Lost Portraits tiate their joint problems have, Clcan-Up Loan I Then, make only one monthly payment Official Brownit over a coalition candidate, Berl pulling the wires while holding the Otherwise .there Is little that Is peared in other musicals Her re.s- Berry, four years ago. County Auxiliary for one brief and perhaps fleeting instead of several. . . and you may have more cash left G r i p . Canvas mousetrap down. available— new in the situation. As China has idence was listed as nearby W’est- over each month I Remember: it’s just like 1-2-3 to call up, Oxforclj V Completely Washable The Citizens Assn, made its best in.stant, been shoved to one aide. port. Police said the box was charged PER from done before, one of Tibet's half- soon as approved . . . come in . . . and pick up yout loan race in the fourth district, where The woman's auxiliary to the with mixed grunpowder and match aH sizat>— gods is being played against the The Rus.siana say yes. at BENEFICIAL! Phone fodaj// coalition candidate Joseph M. Hartford County Medical Assn, heads packed Into two shotgun CHILD other. Chinese Communi.st power, It Is altogether too much to hope Welsh defeated Mrs. Harry E. Ha­ will hold its 15th annual meeting shells. Low prices! that this simplified, elemental ver­ Leans S20 to $600 — Loans life-insured at low cost DOWNSTAIRS CANVAS DEPT. gan by only 202 votes. For fourth They said a neighbor of Sette, Solids • Plaids • Florals • Prints together with Chinese Communl.st district councilman-at-Iarge, the on Tuesday, April 14, at the Hunt Reg. Price 7.95 sion of diplomacy will also obtain, 806 MAIN ST m Over Woolworth’s, M ANCHESTER Memorial, 230 Scarborough St., George Lawn, left the box on the .cruelty, is spilling more blood than coalltlon,'s Charles Fisher defeat­ lawn at 39 Gorham Ave. Lawn waa Textured • Weaves • AH Styles 'previous Chinese regimes were on either side, at the foreign min­ Mitchell 3-4156 • Ask for ths YES MANager Hartford. A business meeting OPEN THUSSOAY EVENINGS UNTIl t P.AA ed incumbent Frank' Sebree 45,499 quoted as saying he had found the *PIus SOo Handling Charge. isters conference itself or st the to 43,485 with three precincts un­ with election aind installation of of­ — Matching Valances Available able to spill, in Tibet. But as for A I m h iM ft S IO .M whon repaid la ficers at which Mrs. George J. box In his car but thought it was the historical ba.'kground. that la summit meeting to follow. But ]>er- NEW 12 aiaathlf iaiVallmtaii af SIO.OS aaih. reported. Rosenbaum will preside, will pre­ filled with scrap wire. The other coalition winners were Indicated clearly enough when It haps there is some kind of auto­ e BCNCFICIAL FINANCE CO. cede the social hour and luncheon The neighbor also told police he AGED SIX WEEKS TO FOURTEEN YEARS Large Selection Of Oofe Rods. matic. Inevitalile pilot light in this CEHOUSESSON .William Royster, Charles C. Sha­ meeting. waa at a loss to explain why he 69c is Chiang Kai-shek in exile and no Imperial All slzev. All finishes. From .. ■— ■ IM C . I I — fer Jr„ and Sal Capia. Democrat left It on Sette’B lawn. He waa re­ longer ruling mainland China who. sample of what East-West diplo­ The guest speaker will be. Roger All Work Fully Guaranteed RIDING MOWER Tom Gavin and Republican Joseph Eddy of Newington, author of leased after questioning. • Full Selection of Poses macy might be like. Sooner or W E GIVE A'WT GREEN STAMPS M. Nolan won reelection with dual In that circumstance, makes his Makss Lawn Car* Eaiyl BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. "Family Affair." Eddy has an­ • No Appointment Necessary I Groups Up to 4 Children own 3rst prondse of independence later, we think, both East aid support. nounced that the title of his speech West are going to become ex­ Leading the coalition this year will be "Why Most Novelists BE SURE TO SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY! to "nbet. were Ben Nordberg, Jackson Coun­ CURTAIN But If there Is not too much hausted with their own stalemate, Leave Town.” ty clerk, Alex Presta, president of Mrs. Asa Dion, hospitality chair­ Stops Heart Gas really new In the situation Inside and move out of it more easil.v and the Nbrth Side Democratic Club man, Is in charge of the luncheon 3 Timtt Faster Relief SHOP Tibet, its outside significance l.s directly than would seem possible and Henry McKlssick. arrangements. Reservations must : SEARS Ctrtifltd Ikbontory ttsti rtom 9CLL-ANS Uk- PARIS new and sharp. to any surface reading of their The part played by Presta's or­ be in by April 10, and may be l•U.ntutraliIt3 titniiAS mucli ftomuh acidity 8^9 M A IN ST. M l 9-2747 rivalry. And perhaps they have Al- The Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY ganization was singled out by Citi­ made with Mrs. F. Wellington in om minute as many leading digestive tablets. MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE Part of this significance extends zens Assn, candidates as evidence Get B E IL -A N S today for the fastest known read.v begun to wear each other Brecker. 400 N. Quaker Lane, relief. 35# at druggists. Send postal to BELL- all thrfugh free and neutral Asia, that a ■victory by the coalition West Hartford. down, toward the moment for real­ ANS. Orangeburg. N. Y. for liberal free sample. and perhaps Africa too, as a aynj- bol of the power and ruthlessness ism and common sense in which STORE HOURS: 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.-THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS to 9-CLOSED MONDAYS-MI 3-5171 now combined in Communist Chi­ they plot the survival, rather than the destruction, of each other. na, which has often tried to po.se as tlie benevolent big brother of Powerful 4!^ h.p, engine, Flex 'N Come to the Inaugural Afro-Asian peoples. New Key Is Turning Floot 26" rolory mower, finger­ But events In Tibet drive their The discoveries of modern day tip controli ors a few of ths sharpest challenge toward Prime \ science are too wonderful and too many features you'll want to see Minister Nehru of India, for ob\^- swift for a poor layman to do any­ oiu reasons. Tf Chinese Commu­ thing more than tag along, oohlng when you ask for a free "test- PARK nist operations In Tibet are auc- and aahlng and hoping to be able ride" demonstration! Tomorrow at 10 A.M. Where else can you find a good cesgful, they will bring to the bor­ to m^ke some quick stab toward O F MANCHESTER ders of India the most formidable at least part of ‘ he significance of FREE f- : ■ i' r. : . military power India has had to a new discovery. CAPITOL f' A !/ t If... face In centuries. The people of Now a group of scientists has EQUIPMENT GO. India, moreover, are concerned reported the discovery that radio S8 MAIN STREET 9x12 rug for less than $100? with the Chinese Communl.st at­ frequencies can be used to pro­ A Round-The-Clock MANCHESTER, CONN. AT REAR tack on the religious svmbols of duce change In the behavior or the O F STORE Tibet. Finally, Prime Minister character of a number of aub- Nehru has been Asia's leading ex­ stances. Including some living ponent of the theoriea of neutral­ cells. In .some experiments, It has Public T & T Service ism and coexistence. And now, as penetrated In.side these living cells, Communism often does to those to Influence the behavior and pow­ who try to tolerate it or seem to er of the ehromo-somea inside, cre­ become iLs apologists. Communism ating some abnormal eella as a re­ at you ca n own ou r is following a policy which obvi­ sult, sometimes interfering with ously tortures Nehru himself while tlK normal genetic procease.s of it also leaves him at the mercy of tha plant involved. his critica SAVINGS BANK Tlie scientists in question have SAVINGS Nehru still has considerable log­ found that different frequencies WAIL PAINT ic on his own side, but little sentl- produce different results on vari­ BANK rrent. Why should India now sud­ ous kinds of organisms, so that of MANCHESTER denly interfere in what has long one thing which lies ahead of them Hand-Hooked Quick Drying ... M a K ch e ikn been a Chinese sphere ? What Is a long experimental study while would India's attempt' to Interfere they find out what particular fre­ TIME and TEMPERATURE lead to? Technically, this is a bor­ quency affects what particular Washable... derline case, in which India does kind of organism or cell. So far, EVERY TEN SECONDS .50 not even have any clear right to they have found It a little like play­ One Coat Covers! Interfere, even if It chose to, even ing piano, with no advance knowl­ 9x12 S IZ E If ir dared. But against such le­ edge of what a certain note, or 17,280 READINGS of All Wool on galistic considerations, there is the frequency. Is going to get In the sentimental moral issue, and, be­ way of a response under their EVERY 24 HOURS yond that ,the question of where. microscopes. If It consolidates itself in Tibet, the If they could find the frequency dividend- 365 DAYS A YEAR niodem, Communist version of that would penetrate a cancer cell Imagine being able to cover the floors of your Early American rooms Chinese imperialism will ever halt. and give Its chromosomes certain Technically, this is art Internal marching orders which Interferecl affair. Morally, it impales Nehru with the further growth of the cell, u in M in rugs that are richer traditionally than ever before..rugs of finer, «xift>'rtrr*’,a on the sharpest conflict his idea.s they would, of course, have a thrill Join us at the start o f tnir ncwcsl service. It’ s another sign” o f our de* o f neutralism and coexistence have for all humanity indeed. sire to serve Manchester. Whatever the time. The Savings Bank o f Man­ longer - lasting ALL WCX)L quality., at lower prices than ever. yet had to fAce in the world of But, even barring that ultimate Mtual events. His present ■wrig­ chester takes the TIME to handle your banking carefully and intelligently. kind of boon, what now stands in Unquestionably, these are the finest quality, and the most beautiful gling is not a pleasant thing to prospect la one more experimental inws®us6|!j Wliatever the' TEMPERATURE, there’ s alivays a warm^ friendly.'welcome aeo. And he ia an open target for key Into the inner mysteries of all those who proclaim there is the life process. Conceivably, there inside. imported hooked rugs weVe ever offered. Every inch of the deep, 5oosiis» >“| only one policy for the free world, may be new terror behind the door Bl u e j a d e 1. Which Is the extermination of Com­ It may unlock, as well as sensa­ d e n se . pile is hahd tufted. CQlors are richer, more subtle.. possible only munism, . and nothing short of it. tional benefit. But the key has been Blit It is also part of the. picture found, and it is in the door. $ ^ . o o Toiir savings earn Current Annual Dividend that he la being, asked, In one Gallon with ALL W OOL construction. Don't wait This is a limited import! sharp emergency, to abandon the Indian Tribe Found *Richer Colors! ^ prlnciplea o f a Ufetlme,. and that 'kU atniggle to maintain these (^Aracas, Venezuela—An un­ BUSH MEMBER o r {iriTcIpias may represent a brwd known tribe of Indians has been FEDERAL, l^ u lo r $ 6.95 2x3 fajby Ho|id Hoekad Rugs . . . 4.50^ Richer th«h ever because ail wodi takas a > - . oourage raUitr than the craven discovered by an .expedition-of La- Hardware Co. The perfect richer blending of •ubtia colorsl iwMknaaa now being attributed to .Sajle Society of Natural Sciences 793 MAIN ST. avings anchester DEPOSIT Rtgulor ,$17.50 3x5 foot Hand Hookod Rugs .... .10-95 from Caracas. They Are tAll—adult MANCHESTER Choose floral madaliiens in either oval or obloi^ even by many o f his own peo- males average 0 feet—strong, IN8URANCB Rogular ^7.95 «x6faot Hand Hookod Rugs .... .17.95 MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH WEST BRANCH shadaiwith borders In luscious t o im j H 1 ■»k>. heelthy, end friendly. . Celled the PITTSIUROH PJMWTS CORP. Early American ■' Whan do you .ttim the other Pahares, they were found i In Mm Uni iNt IMISI 9 2 3 /Mcifn St. 285 Ea-,t Center St. Manchf'sttr ParkoHc Rogular $62.50 6x9 foot Hand Hookod Rngs ... . .42.50. iggshoH,Roso*^Grfoh*Boigeosi’^^*^ Only .whqn there Is no 'vlo- Amazonas - Territory souui of u e Car. Lenox St. Wf'St Turnpihf? aSithodll-tIg|bY*vbd^'r*“ slMitT And wMsn ai^ you Orinoco River. Hunting 'With blow- O P fN THURSDAY k guns that'shoot poisoned arrows, EVENINGS 6 to 8 BO TH BRANCHES OPEN FRIDAYS 6o 8 p .m Rognkv $93.00 B IO loaf Hand ffo^od Riigs . .. .64.50 itT. Only whon/oqnslstsncy they tea kill small gem* at 133 flqor covering Wtts Ail ths ;a l w a y s niNTY o p PAuemot .Rngnlar $125.00 9x12 foot Hand Hookod Rugs . . .87.50 tmt. R«ad Herald Adva. n a epM s . ' .1 ■ . ■ 1 ■■■*'■ ■ ... , •• • * ■ ■■■ ■ ' 1 A. I >: ..i . I T’

PAGE ELEVEN ■■' '* ___ .... • ■, MANCHESTER EVTBNING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL\1, 19B9 MAKCHEStER EVENING HE1i ALD, MANC»I ESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1. 196F FAoa ttat Theaters Urging Wa^IrFirm Decisions on Reich Due Air Freight Fights Fans lo Watch INVESTMENT PROBLEMS^ Trinity Pipes Mayor ^ H y to Proclaim Our offloA Is op*n Tharsday wonlngt from T to 9 o’eldek lor Alebrn Resigns Post TV Oscar Show your oonvenleneo. If yoo profer, wo wUI hovo ooo of ear capaMo yCets Report regIsUred representotlves coll on yoo, ot yoor cen ^ lm eo , to Helps Kilties Tuesd^ as ‘Bon Ami Day’ Ministers Framing High Shipping Costs .rilsalat you. Whether your problem Involve* one thousaod or o Motion picture theater* around^ million dotlors, wo hove the facItIUe* to render yoo eoroplote As Chairman of GOP Mayor fcugana J", Kelly wlU pro-^ Amtttf those itten d l^ the Of Engineers the country which ordinarily cop»^ service. ‘ Note Birthday claim "Bon Ami Day” in Manches­ ceremony will be Msyof Kelly, By SAM DAWSOH > Many of the new cargo pluiee pete w ith local, television slAt^on* ter next Tuesday in observance of (AP BMlaess Hews AaMyst) will have ewinglng tall eectlone eo (OMitbio^d from P*»o oii^l Wallace E. Campbell, hhalrman of M snehaater 'W ater Oo. lOfflclala Package Proposal that - they can be loaded quickly ftfr audience palrona|:s:' have The Trtnlty Oollegt Pipes and the company's year-long celebra­ New York, April 1 (/P) — Air Shearson, H ammill * Co. I Drums and the famed Boston the board of the Connecticut received a Hartford engineering from the reaf. Bide dAor loading le unanimously reversed themselves In* nioro Ui«rt two year* a* cHalr-, tion of its 7Sth anniversary •which freight salesmen hase used both Msmfcert Nssr VeHi ttttk lathesf* Caledonians are among the many Chamber of Cortifnerce; Sidney A.' firm'* report todgy containing coetly. for the occesion/'of Academy man wtthoot \ ; will begin then. Monthly Teat (Oentimwd tron P«g« Om ) the recession and the recovery as Seaboard 4 Western is evaluat­ One party figure, astwng not to bagpipe bands which will appear The nationally known Manches­ Edwards of..tte Connecticut Devel­ reconimendationa aimed at reme­ Awards Ntghl^^onday, and have ♦ Moln Strool, Monchotlor • MKeholl 3*1571 opment jCbmmieslqn; State Leg­ talking points — stressing cost ing the new pure jets and prop be named, ^ d a reporter he r^j in Manchester May 9 to help cele­ ter Arm will present a citation to dying thi "muddy water” cmidition But-ths westerit statement last been urging fans to stay home, islators Fred J. boocy. Irving L. Sirens forming the Cfivll De­ cutting and quicker profits. Now jet* as long range freight aircraft. jfaMJed M o/ton a* the top prospecW brate the 45th anniversary of the its first commercial customer night specified once more that the It expects to cut cost* to between and watch this greatest of all free Manchester Pipe Band. General Tue.sday and also hold a luncheon ArpiiSon and David M. B arry; which hae periodically plagued the fense warning ■ system were Germans should be included In the they are peering hopefully around ior the pOM. In Lonls'-ille, MorfonV _ 4 and 6 cents a ton mile. (Airlines shows. aaid he'^waan’t seeking tt hut sup- • Chairman William Forbes said in honor of the occasion. JWbert J. Boyce, president of the 13,200 North End cuetomera^ierv- test sounded at 2 p.rh. today. foreign minister* meeting a« "ad­ the comer to the day when their Manchester Chamber; and Alfred biggest sales disadvantage may put the average now at about 10 On that night at 10:30 over! posed', Mass,, have been located in Ireland with their father. "The mother, Mr*. Joan annual ahow. o rlork One of the featurea of the cele­ over, trimmed loss and damage, H, Burns, haa flown to Ireland In an effort to bring her daughters back to this country. She who said the announcement of the ter Deparlment'.s budget for the 1. Install a 12-Inch main in Cen­ Town Director John Hutchlpson, eoiild ignore it to a large extent. military forces of the . wester In TV Series resignation is expected today. 1 r> IT d ^r'tensH^elv bration. Forbes said, will be the ter. New, and Garden Sts. from chairman of a director’s subcom­ She came back about two weeks powers in the Soviet bloc in Cen­ and extended ’ sales areas. was awarded custody In January. ( AP Photofax I. ______publicalior of a apeefal anniver-1 19.59-60 fiscal year. When recession turned into re­ Broad St. to Chestnut St., *23,000. mittee named to investigate the later looking worn and tired. ' She tral Europe must be tied In to an Holh-wood, April 1 ((Pl-Two Both the administration sourees Africa ^ htre he ' sary booklet.'It will he devoted to' General Manager Richard Mar­ 2. Connect 6-inch main-s in entire problem of water and water agreement for staps toward Ger­ covery, the urge to get to reviving the history of the Manchester: told me she had not slept a wink durable comics, George Burns and when the power fail* and will re­ and the Courant said Almm wants rational «ork amo g I lin has recommended $15,000 be Mountain and Dale Rda. to an resources in the North End. con­ and that I should be hanged for man unification. The British go^■- markets first with the most was Bank Sign to Tell main effective for up to 10 hours. Plane Crash Kills to return to his Hartford law piai i 'nhes He re i pipers and will feature pictures spent toward joining the •well to 8-inch main in E. Middle Tpke., tacted the company officials this ernment has been interested in another sales talking point. Milton Berle. are going into the of the band from 1914 through 1959. tellings her she had arthritis. Behind the perforated screens tice. Which he left when he w a s, "f j " pu n Globe Hollow Reservoir. $3,000. morning. the possibility of measures look­ Seaboard A Western Airlines, televialon production buatnesa to­ of the time and temperature unit Four ill Naples named GOP chairman. The Courant ofee in 1. 3 i an o„i,nnl of Mis Forbes said that plans for the The project is onh of several Apparentlv everything I had said, pioneer in Transatlantic all-cargo Time, Temperature 3. For the Highland Park sys­ He was advised the recommen­ except the "word "arthritis,’’ had ing toward armed forces limita­ gether. are 340 lamps. The electronic • LOOK BETTER Indicated that Alcorn now .11, I fr'm the Kennedy School of Mis roming celebration are moving co.sting an estimated *363 that the service, reports that while volume They announced yesterday that '.fter three asslgn- swiftly and that solicitors will seek tem. construct a booster pumping dations will he made known to him gone In one eitr and out the other. tion even if the bid for uniflcatlo-i brain automatically selects the Naples, Italy. April 1 (/Pi Three might fry for the Connectieul gov- -sinns in 1040 engineering report said would in­ station at Highland and Gardner as soon as the officials finish is rejected by Russia. dropped in the first six months they have formed B A B produc­ A "king-size" time and temper­ lamp* necessary to show the prop­ i r.ients in the mission field in Afri­ donations in town. Personally, I think hanging was ature sign which can be seen from Americans and an Italian by­ em orship in 1062 sure that “The supply works and Sts. for $8,800 and In.stall 6-inoh studying the report. Von Brentano, Herter, Com of 1958, recovery in the last six tions and will first tackle a aeries er readings. stander were killed yesterday In ca. he became professor of the the backbone system of the rather too radical a punishment, months sent iU total ton miles up of 39 half-hour filmed shows. several blocks away (s being erect­ A replacement for Alconi could, ... mains in Spring St., Highland St. hut there is no doubt that I had de Murville and Lloyd hope t The sign is being Inslalied a* a the fiery crash of a twin-engine • GET DOUBLE be made next week when the GOP African Oepartnient in the Kem_ (town I w ater w orks should be to Glen Rd., *2,.300; in Glen Rd., complete their work for the tin- ai per cent for the, year. Its first Berle, who ha* spent many years ed outside the Savings Bank of public service for the people of made an error. two months of 1969 w ere up 30 Manchester. U.S. Navy transport plane which National Committee meets here to ' •'5''ho'’h capable of providing ample water Highland St. to Spring St., $1,300: being in today’s sessions. Th': In live TV. will star in 13 of the Manchester, bank officials said. failed on take off with 21 aboard. aelect a site and date for the 1060 i finally dean of the school in 1940. to meet normal and peak domestic Conveyor Hauls At any rate, today this ailment per cent. canned programs and act as host The 6-by-12 foot '"TT’’ sign will THE WEAR Obituary in Wyllys .St.. Spring St. to an Is better known as degenerative plan to' report their progress to­ Ten persons were Injured. Republican national convention and H® presently holds this position requirements and required fire de­ morrow at a meeting of the I-’’ Flying Tigs)'’* operating rev­ on all of them. Burns will be exec­ give 17,280 readings In large act on propo.sals to reorganise the Ouring recent years he spent existing 6-inch main, $300; in joint disease. It Is not an inflam­ flashing numerals every 24 hours The military version of the mands." Highland .St., from Autumn St. to Miners to Work nation North Atlantic Treaty Or enues In last six m onths of utive producer. Boat Ramp* Planned paKy’s machinery. j eight months on tour of Centra] matory disease of the Joints. Its 1958 w ere 40 per cent above 1957 They said name entertainers with time accuracy to the minute DC3, carrying 5 crewmen and 16 IN A SMART NEW Mrs. .lospph Rogg The lengthy report, capped a Wyllys St., $4,000. ganization Council. paasengers, was taking off from (TTie New York Time.s today i and South A.rira, and later he months-long study of the water course is generally mild, it causes' and in/the first two months of will be featured on the shows In assured through the use of self- New Haven, April 1 (/Pi Two quoted highly placed political , completed nine months of research Mrs Edith Von Deck Rogg. wife 4. Install a 1,000 gallon per P a n th e r Gulch, W. Vn.—A m an­ little or no serious disability and Tile council will open a S-dn- Naples' Capodlchlno Airport for system by Buck. Seifert and Jost session here tomorrow momin'" 1959 were 45 per cent higher. which Berle does not act as a per­ correcllrig synchronous motors small boat launching ramps for •ourcea as saying Sen .Moilon ' in Gold Coast, West Africa, study- of .loseph Rogg. formerly of Staf­ minute pump at the Cooper Hill carrying conveyor belt, instead of requires little treatment as a rule. ' New Haven have been agreed up­ Malta when one engine quit. of New York City. plant, $15,0()0. with a public ceremony commerr- American Airlines and United former. within the unit. would most likely be Alcorn s sue- ; mg C'hristian missions under a ford Springs and Bolton, died earl.v a,, elevator, ia whisking coal min­ What happens is thst there Is s AfrUnes freight ton miles (hauling The format calls for slluatlob, on by the State Board of Fisher- The plane rose a few feel, then yesterday morning in Ware, Mass. Here are the improvements on ers in and out of a coal mine here. orating the .JOth anniversary c Temperature accuracy to within cessor. A Washington dispatch 'to ' ulbright Grant 5. Install a 12-inch main in : slow degeneration of the cartilage one ton one mile) were both up farce and musical comedy and a degree is sustained through elec­ : ies and Game and the New Haven skidded down Into a horse - drawn Besides her husband, she leaves which the firm recommends "im­ The belt runs down a ’ 20-degree NATO, the basic tresty of whic'- carl. An Italian cutting g r a a .s the Times described Morton as a ------—------mediate construction:" B Dr., Trebbe Dr. and Olcott St. | ! of some of the joint.s. leading to about 15 per cent last year. variety programs. tronic measurement of the temper­ j Park Commi.sslon. The two REGAL slope in the mining area, making a was .signed in Washin^on April "middle-ground Republlran who a daughter. Margaret Ann; an from Hartford Rd. to Love j-ane. ; an overgrowth of the bony tissue Pan Amefican World Airways' This Is not Bums' first venture groups met yesterday and agreed nearby and the horse were killed. Airom almost Immediately bob- adopted son, Bruce Petrault; her 1. F.xploratory drilling for a total drop of 97 feet, carrying 4. 1949. President W senhown ature. An official U.S. Weather claims neither the Liberal nor Con $38,300. j i around them. These changes may riceVice presidentpresiamiL luifor traffic and oeva,sales, into the production field. In 1954, Bureau type cage is located on the on terms. One ramp will be at The U.S, embassy In Rome said tailed hla name He waa born father, .fohn M. Von Deck of Bol­ possible well below the Roaring miners at L50 feet a minute single will address the opening session all aboard the plane were U.S. na­ aen'ative label" Hugh .Meade Alcorn .Ir and for Brook dam. $5,000. 6. Install a 10-inch main In Love , ' appear in any one of several differ- Willis G. Lipscomb, say* its new ' he established McCadden Produc- roof of the building and sun and Llghlhouae Point Park and one (Morton, 51. is in the third year ton; three brothers, John Von Deck Lane, from Love Lane well to an file. The mines can ride the belt val personnel or dependents. years was known a.s H Meade Al­ 2. Iii.siallalion of electric pumps lying prone or seated facing for­ ■ ent locations. They are particu- Jet service to Paris averaged 7,819 tlons, ■ which produces"The Bob wind will have no effect on it. at Fort Hale Park. The board b( his 6-year-6enatc term. Jr. of Coventry. F.rnest Von Deck existing 10-inch main, $20,000. | ! larly common In the end Joints of pounds of cargo a day in the first (Tummings Show," "The People's Even the posaibllity of power will build the ram ps for $27,000. Names of the victims were with­ 2-PANT corn .Ir Rut on taking the part al Roaring Brook for rblnrinator ward. The trip takes .3 minutes — He served three term* In tl.e in Colorado, and Ch.arlton Von 7. Install a 10-inch main in Cen- j : the fingers (where they are cailed 8,750 Car Inserts half of December along with the CThoice" and other TV' shows. failure ia automatically taken care The facilities are expected to be held pending notification of rela­ Houhe as a repreaentative (rom poet he dropped the H and the Deck of Pvoryton; and three sis­ of the water supply, $1.00n. faster than the descent could be tives. 'Mr. " for .simplification, 3. Installation of a 700 gallon ter, Dover, and Middle Tpke., from ’ made by elevator. During shift Heberden's nndcsl and the weight—1 passengers. He expects that to of. A apecigl m otor takes over I ready by mid-summer. LouisYUje, his home city, from 1947 ters. Mrs. Rari Belcher of Stafford- Love Lane to an existing 10-inch hearing joints, particularly the to 1953. He retired from the House pul it. per minute pump at llic Cooper changes the reversible bell carries Distributed Here fiicrease. ville, Mrs Aleta Rovnton of Man­ main in Middle Tpke, $43,000. knees. , ______Others are expecting great Advice in Texas In that year and became a.s.si.stant chester. and Mrs. Herald Lee of Hill filter plant, $12,000. a atead.N' stream of miners. 4. Cleaning and cement-lining of 8. laslall a lO-inch Main In Cen- things from the oncoming jets, be­ aecretarv’ of slate for congrc.ssional Boll on 1 The exact cause or causes of de- ] Manchester residents renewc cause then can make more trip.s a Fort Worth. Tex., April 1 (/Pi relations. In that capacity he func­ a main from Line .‘it. filter plant ter and Olcfitt Sts. from Broad St. ! generative joint disease are 1 r 7,,o motor vehicle registrations at SUIT The funeral will be held at 2 In H artfor'l Rcl . $.5!.500. to Trebbe Dr., $.50,000. poorly understood. There proba- . . . . . month, and because they can get a | Mrs. Saral^-n Braaelton, 20, sought tioned as the Slate Department s Your Pockelhook o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the the branch registry office at ihr shipper's goods to market fa.ster. | advice on wha^ to do to keep her THE THURSDAY-FRIDAY contact's man i 5. Installation of meter instru­ O ther im provem ents to be In- , Giileriiia Associate bly is a hereditary factor, however. Bv FAVE IIE M .E Ware Methodist Church ui.v ir, o...... ,, ...... - - AArm r m o ory r y inis this year,yeXr, Wion illiam Kirsche Riddle Airlines has ordered four [ former husband Robert Lee Bras- Contacted at Louunille. Morton ments at the Line St. plant, $1..500. stalled ns required: since it appears that these changes gjipervi.sor. announced SATURDAY Long-wearing worsteds and sharksklna Friends may call at the Walker The report than lists improve­ Pleads Innocent let prop freighters with front and elton, 22, from bothering her. said: 1. A Howard-Pnrter filter plant ' much more common in the The rm._ branch ...aowaa a*.-open eight day.s NEW Funeral Parlor, Ware, tonight. ments which “should be done as end doors. Thev expect that the County Judge J. C. Duvall sug- in a nice array of colors for spring. Sizes "I suppose I’d be available If By FAVE HE.NLE for $400,000. members of some families than in and closed yesterday al 4:30. Tlv quick turn around of the new-j gested she swear out an aggrava- the (nationalI committee w'anted Warning to the unwary soon as possible, but for which New York. April 1 (A5 — Robert Carl W. Carlson 2. Replace a leaky wooden Roar­ others. It is al.so true tftat re­ number of registrations renewed planes will mean one of them can | ted assault charge against Bras- 36-46. Longs, Shorts, Regulars, Stouta me. However I am certainl.v not Against the backdrop of legitl- planning is necessarv." ing Brook supply main and btiild J, Eveleigh. Indicted with Inter­ peated Injury to a joint favors in a 9-day period last year, Klrscho Carl W. Carlson died early this 1 . Install a 12-inch main In do the work of three C46s. .elton. She did. . ^ seeking this job. Its no picnic But , Wsll Street operations, one morning at the Colonial Conva- , a booster pumping station for national Financier A lexander Gii- the development of these changes. said, waa 8,016. Flying "nger has Lockheed Super 1 Then she mentioned that she and Short Stouts. If I felt that the various seg- j cruelest of rackets is booin- Cedar, Ridge, and Arch Sts from $240,000. terma on charges of violating Poor posture, obesity and dis­ Motorists who have not rene-Wed OF leacent Home. Gastonbury. the (Jooper Hill filter plant to Cen­ H freighters as a transition into jet i took four shots once at her ex- ments of ,the patty wanted me, I “Boiler room’!., operators are He was bom In Oscaraon. Ore- | 3. Improvements to the Cooper banking laws, pleaded innocent turbances of blood circulation are registrations must now go to the flown cargo. American Airlines is husband but missed each time, would accept.' extracting millions of dollars from ter and Broad Sts., $2.5,000, Hill plant. including chemical yesterday In Brooklyn Federal other conditions which contribute Motor Vehicle Department office; I bro, Sweden. Oct. 11. 1867. He was ■ 2. Install a 10,-inch main in Spruce converting DC7s from passenger to "Well, you need a little target Ha said he personally hoped that j unsuspecting persons. | a resident of Manchester for 45 equipment, and a settling basin, Court. to the development of joint de- in H artford. freight wTiile waiting for jet-prop practice, don't you? ” quipped Du- Alcom "would stay on. He's been , Is a "boiler room ' opers- | SI., C harter Oak St. to F-ldridge Eveleigh, 54. of 9 Black Birch .years before moving to Glaslon- , and Birch to K, Cenier, .524.000. for $100,000. genoratlon. ^ i attmeSome inunjiimaniolori.sts failedio$i«:t4 toct/ n*ou«Insta'l cargo planes. 1 vail. doing a good job and the over- ,„,.7 How does he work ? I bury. He was a retired machinist, I 4. Irtippovements to the Line St. Lane. Scar.sdale, N. Y., was ' re- Because so many people with; their new 59 in-serts. Police report- whelming majority of the (nation-i ,^at 3. Drill and equip permanent and had worked for the Gammons- | well below the Roaring Brook Dam plant and an additional discharge lea.Sed in $5,000 bail. such joint changes are over-weight, ed 10 motorists were found driviir FREE Only al) committee /"'’''I I are worthless. "Boiler moms ' are Hoaglund Co. for 2,5 ,years. | or connect another additional pipe line, $75,000 Guterma, whose tangled affairs reducing is often advisable. This Is with .58 inserts between midnigh of Congress would like to ,aee him that got their He leaves one dHiighter. Mrs, source of supply, such as the Fern 5. Additional outlet pipe from the | are under scrutiny by p number of especially important if the knees and 8 this morning. The driver ALTERATIONS ^ ... — J, . n- colorful tag from the din and rlat- ; F.ffic (' Webb of H artford: two St well. $.50,000. propo.sed di.stribution reservoir, agencies, pleaded innocent to the are involved. were asked to put the new inserts Morton said President Risen- , high pressure salesmen ; sons. Ralph F. of East Hartford 4. Install a 12-inch main In H art­ $50,000. charges earlier. People with this form of joint ! in place before continuing, police hower has "not formally sounded ' working in close quarters. Histori­ and Raymond W, Carkson of West ford Rd. and C harter Oak St. from trouble are rarely incapacitated said. him out about taking over from cally. when the stock markets Hartford, a ajster. Mra. Anna Nel­ Charter Okk wells to an existing ALLEGED SIAYER ARRAIGNED and can usually move around, j ------SPRING Alcom. boom the bu.siness of these racket­ son of Springfield, Mass : two 12-inch main. $54,000. Barboiirs-Ule, Ky., .\pril 1 IITi— though often with some discom-j Town in France Spanish "Wa have talked of course, eers flourishes. It is flourishing grandchildren, two great-grand­ 5. Construct a 1.5 million-gallon Aljout Town Jlyear-nld man, after sur- fort. Frequently rest appears to ______New! New! abouh the state of our party’s af­ today. daughters, and several nieces and distribution reservoir and connect­ renderlng vnliintarlly, was relieve some of the stiffne.ss. The ijivia. Spain This yer B M A r fairs especially since November. Listen to this. nephews. ing Ifi-inch main between S Main charged with murder today in use of heat, ma.ssage or special celebrating its ,300th ai On one occasion the President was St, and Keeney St.' or a concrete j Dorcas Society members and the slaying nf a Knox County IS HERE! ‘‘HUSH PUPPIES” As a result of hard work and 'The funeral will he held at 2 supports (dependmg on what joints | g, ^ Spanish town con thinking out loud about a .^uc- living a student of the min underground reservoir east of their guests, St. M ary's Girl.s nnn-iuilnii coal’ operator. State o'clock Friday afternoon at the Friendly Society, aie roquesled are involved 1 are often helpful. i pletely .surrounded by France. A cesspr to Alcorn if he should re- ,(py , nildwestern unlver.sltv Holmes Funeral Homo, 400 Main Pitkin .81 , after a site study, Police Identified him a* Fred I- The treatment of degenerative '.national" road le.sds froi IN LODEN GREEN sign. The President said 'Morton. | secretarv-wifp had hnilt $139,000. , to mee: In the Chapel thi.s eve­ (iregorv of Four .Mile In nearby BELIEVE IT scoop! St,, with the Rev. Karl F. Blake of ning al 8:15. The devotional serv­ changes in the joints Include.s gen- LHyia one mile lo the Spari.-' Brushed pigskin Des­ you might be the guy’ But mine ,hp,„,p|vp., b tidv nest egg of, St. Mark's Evangelical utheran All the.se lm pro\em ents. adding Bell County. They said he was eral meastires aimed at relieving border. In 18.59. when the frontie was only one of a hatful of names j;,'; ,'•,00. 1 Church of Glastonhury officiating. up to $363,000 would, the report ice will he followed by a abort among those present yeaterday OR NOT ert Boots and Moc-a- when Woodrow Smith wa* shot the discomfort and improving the was realigned, several ^ani; bouts. Repel water •— he mentioned. I sort of laughed It Recently the student received an i Burial will he in East Cemetery. said, make the supply works and bu.siness meeting and a tour of the overall physical condition. Occu­ willage* were ceded to Frant ■ IK off and forgot It," he said. , unexpected long-distance phone! backbone .system capable of meet­ parish building, after which both six time*. Police said they still resist Aoll and easy to Friends ma,v rail at the funeraj are seeking a Cnlted Worker* pational strains should fee elimi­ Llivia, one of them, simply refu.se'i /special purchase keep clean. If Morton were named to the | mii fmm s stranger who declared home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 ing peak water requirements and groups will gather for a aoelal nated whenever possible snd bad to be given away and has remainc TIME TO GET SET time in Luther, hall of Emanuel_ official and five other men for party post, he would not have to ' |,p represented s Wall Street hrok- to 9 pm . reqiiiied fire demands. posture should be corrected. Spanish. resign from the Senate Senators ; prage office He offered the student To further Improve the system Lutheran Churrh. questioning In th* rase. TO START THAT and House members have served the “chaiiep of a lifetime. ’ .l.'iOO j Mra. IMnfleld N. fliarp GARDEN and as party chairmen in the past worth of stork certain soon tojiaj Mrs. Augusta N. Chare 81. wife ^ N while retaining their congrc.ssional worth much more. The student fell Bathing of Winfield N. Chace. 29 Main St., LAWN WORK / seats. for his glih high-pressured spiel. 1 died at Manchester Memorial Hos­ \ Alcom, an energetic worker and In a matter of days the phone i pital yesterday after a brief illness. PARK campaigner, launched an exten­ rail waa repeated. The "boiler She was horn in Mannheim. G er­ sive party rebuilding program in room'' operator now reported fabu- many. Dec. .5. 1877, and had been January in the wake of the heavy ^ ,)ip stock and after a resident of Manchester for 48 YOUR CHOICE OF ONE QUART OF Suits FREE GOP losses in Iasi fall s congres­ discovering his \dctlm still had years. She was a member of St. X PURNELI. > Mary's Episcopal Churrh. YWCA. sional elections. $3,000. siigge.sted the sum would parking There were reports shortly sfter neatly cover the purchase of six Memorial Temple, Px’thian Sisters. SATIN LUMINALLos the elections that Alcom intended additional shares for each share Sunset Rebekah Lodge, and the SPRAYERS to resign. Biit he insisted that he already . held He promised the Senior Citizens' Club. She and her Intended to stay on. However, it $3,000 would swiftly grow to $1.5.- husband were married 63 years ■was reported that Alcom has in­ 000. hut warned: ago last November. RtAorroust LUMINALL and Dormant values to 12.99 formed President Eisenhower that I must have your answer In two Besides her linshand, she leaves FOR INTERIOR WALLS, CEILINGS, TRIMl OR he Intended to quit for porsonal hours because I am going on the three .sons, Robert, .lahnes E. and SHORT SLEEVE Carlton N . all of Manrhester; a / Save while the selections are good. Boy legs, pleated reasons. floor of the New - York^ Stock Ex* Spray Materials^ skirts, sheaths . . . pretty cottons and lastex fabrics. We 10 Alcom Is regarded as a Liberal ! change to list the stock ' dauglitcr, Mra. Robert Walkle'y of Republican and s strong advocate , This story was told to me by Munson, Mass.; fotff grandchil­ ese”” on* sort L U M I N A L L concrete flOOE PAINT can fit your size, but the quantities are limited. All new SPORT of President Eisenhower’s modem . Paul Windels Jr , regional coin- dren and .six great-grandchildren * stocks. Republlcanism. | mlssioner of the Securities A Rx- The funeral will he held in St. „ FOR INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR CONCRETE FLOORS, 4,000 PAIRS Marv's Episcopal Church Friday •" A \»»»'- ■ n*c( \w Hia political philosoph,v prompt- , change Commission, the govern­ \oK*» a \s O''** PATIOS, PRIMED WOOD PORCHES, DECKS SHIRTS ed some bitter remarks from GOP | nienl agency created to police the afternoon at 1:30, Burial will he in WASH.'N*WEAR Wapping Cemetery. Conservative 'elements when he seenritics markets, Pick up several of llie.se Friends may call at the Holmes G*'- l l w i * * * '' OFFER EXPIRES MIDNIGHT, APRIL 2 was named party chairman two' “You can write the ending to Funeral Home. 400 Main St., from I ’ smart sport .shirts al this yean ago as a successor to this slorv." Mr, Windels said. "This 7 to 9 o'clock tonight and toptor- ALL-KINDS o r special low price. Leonard W. Hall. Rep. Clare Hoff­ trusting student of the ministry Is row from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. m an (R-M ich) said a t the time.: Just the sort that would spend LAWN and PANTS f it' ban-ion cardigan knit-trim poplin "The Conservative wing has weeks debating with his wife JWiw. aoMiphlne Kulplnskl w hether to buy a $39 or $45 over­ 3 For *5 been liquidated and is about to b^ Mrs. Josephine Kulpinski. 80, this coupon H fo/?7 , GARDEN coat. and freeze meanwhile. Yet he Here's a spanking new col- buried." formerly of Bucklsnd, died Mon­ SWEATERS CAR COATS lection of pants for the For his part. Alcorn said, "We couldn't resist the lure of riche.s" AT LEAST day in New Britain. ^QUIP(MENT Throw them In the washing Knit trims, some with brass months ahead. aren’t uprooting one stone of the Of cour.se the S E " is going to Born in Poland, she had lived bat for this victim exactly as jt is Including Rfkes, machine, they 'will, not pill. buttons, some with plastic but­ foundation that made our party , in the Buckland section for 40 reg. 5.91 tons . . '. all beautifully styled. val. 9.99 e Bedford €k>rds great. But we are modernizing the campaigning vigorously against all ONE COAT COVERS glyheelbnrrow* and Lovely shades and top quality. : "boiler mom" operations. I years before moving to New Brit­ Be practical. Save money. These will go fast. superstructure." ain 13 years ago. She waa a Gold Garden Carta e Gabardines , As party chairman. Alcorn ! “Btit,' warns Windels. "as long EASY TO APPLY .4 S tar .Mother. e Ttopicals proved to be'a tireless campaigner j as the public, keeps buying, there She leaves no known survivors. —lavishing energy of the kind | w'l',,*’'' room' operators sell- LIME TURF 9UILDER and X l L Funeral services will he held to­ BEAUTIFUL COLORS that figured in his winning a Phi 'fiK ' H25 1 morrow morning at 8:45 at .the Beta Kappa key during his col- . How can you guard against be- ; Borawski-Diik^a Funeral Home, KINDS OF LAW H and GARDEN FERTILIZERS lege days at Dartmouth and made 1 ‘''H duped 7 NO PAINTY ODOR chino and plaid him a top track star. In 1927, A!- ! Realize th at no stranger is going New Britain, and at 10 o'clock in Guartatitd b', YOU PAY ONLY „ 100% nylon St. John's Polish National Catho­ L Go«d Honsekstyinf com broke the then world's rec- 1” offer to make you rich qtiick, BRUSH OR ROLLER 5 0 < VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS IN 2 for ^15 ord In the 60-yard hurdles, run-;■ If you are approached bv one of lic Church. Burial will be in St. HALF SLIPS SLACKS nlng the distance in 6.9 second.s. I I'^e fraudulent stock peddlers, jot ' John’s Cemetery. BULK and IN PACKAGES Shadow paneled. lace trimmed ’ Wasliable and attractive, wov* After graduating from Yale Law , down his name and the name of Friends may call aj, the funeral THIS COUPON AND SOC GOOD FOS Okt OUAST OS FREE ALTERATIONS i home from 7 to 9 o’clock tonight. GREAT NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDI . . . ju’st the thing for that ex- en plaids and solid chino,s. W ear School In 1933 he joined his fath-1 the stock he is touting. You can 1 SATIN LUMINALL OS SCADTTO.USI LUMINALL, val. 1.99 them now and, right through rog. 4.99 er'a law firm and went Immediate render great service by reporting SPREAD s c o n s HALT trp. summer change. Easy wear, - 1 'WMITC OS PASTCL COLOS*. OS LUMINALL FLOOS eaiy care in S-M-L sizes. summer. The price is really ly Into pdllUcs. His father, who »'wh calls to the .SEC. With luminall »ha job Is dona whon othor paints right.' died In 1956. was then state's at- Check on any stock offered by PAINT, WHITt OS ANY COLOSI NOW TO CONTROL CRAB GRASS SEED tomey for Hartford County. anyone. See if there is a market Funerals hovo just boflun. Evorything bullt-lik — primor, The younger Alcorn later sue-' fo'' the stock by checking the .se- SMiUr, undorcoot ond finish-for miroeuloo* ceeded him in that job and also "(“"‘ti®-’ quotations, in ,vour daily .Mrs. Frank A. Melvin \ served in the Connecticut Legisla- newspaper or if you fail to see a The funeral of Mrs. Frank A. all-in-pno covs|rogo. No fumos or firo risk. Dry ture and• later■ • in • Congress. - quotation, ask a bank or broker. Melvin, 49 O dar St., was held at- ■The chances are that, if the atock in minotoi. Duroblol Booutifoll . W E DELIVER — On bacomlng national chairman. 11 o’clock this morning at the W. A o e s s t* . 1 SKIRTS offered by a "boiler rodrfi” opera­ P. Quish Fkuieral Home. The Rev. .91 JAMAICAS tor has been heard oil at all. It is John ft. Neuljert, minister of the fhe supply •is- limited i . . hut because it’s been dalled to their at- Woven plaids and solid chinos Oomhnmlty Baptist Church, of­ C i t y - the wonderful quality and Personal Notices tent^ .by a sheet of unworthy ficiated. Burial tvaa In UapliF St.l Plaids, cords, chinos'from . . . what could 1>e more time­ issues cliTUlated by the SEC. It REDEEM COUPON BEFORE MIDNIGHT, APRIL 2 AT One Quart To A Customer—-Adults Only ly? Just look at the low price! wood Oemeteiry, Marlboro. ^ Offer Expirrs Midnight, April 2 top makers In washable new Val.'TO 7.99 val. 3.99 hqne ot'the sources you theck have ; \ fabrics. Stqck up now while they laat lo Metnoriam heard of the stock, certainly you I- : I s .lsTlilg ineinor}' of our' husband don't want to be the one to own it. Hybrid Corn in 1922 aaa fathom, Thomas W. Henderson, who p^SiM away April 1, 19(4. ^‘Boiler room” operators have no - ‘ ■ ^ 1 all thase - tnd many more m ^ y . They tnake elaborate prom­ Des Moines—The first com­ AND (•4111 • • years dimart. ises in glib double talk. The money mercial hybrid-corn seeds were auppliai ara Kmitad I ttT«s vlthto our hcartSs' Diey greedily collect ■ quickly van­ placed on "the market in 1922.,Ai MANCHESTER 14 DEPOT SpdAKI -^M I 9-B274 |k^jsBj|s/tore sad^e ^Wain Hwin g ^ i^ygg ishes into ^ umtsrworld wdiers that time dniy: 10 bushels of thp 249 BROAD ST. PARKING RIGHT TO OUR DOOR Mi ^.6591 tru i. lUrs sLDd so*, you will hevn- iwe It again. seed ws|re dvailabls. ’r -'t - ^ .■'• A. '. " ' ' ■ ■ /f' \. ■ • .tf \

V BIANCHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. CONN„ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1959 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1969 Pages 13 to 24 t m t m Tn*«LVB Section Two ' 1VEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1959 [atulfifBtrr ^Hal Boyle^ ropean combat hla leg. was riddled by enemy ahrapnel; The war also Doctors Save 6 X Vermont ap^lnted him their left him slightly deaf In hla right From Poisoning dice Arrests Christie Heads repreeen^ive ' near the grand "I atm get 155 a ntaiTtiTtroip the Shea Names lodge Ait Oonneoticut. Hie firpt Most Residents Agree appointment tn the grand lodge Fame Not Spoiling government for my bum leg," he (A ^ S I x Chanther to Cite Coallnga, Calif., April 1 said. “And I can still use It." llna-fiame as Junior steward in 1952. cbildren, aged 2 to 6, ara home to­ Pbllc* todiv roported th* wrest State Masons -Merle P. Tapley of South Wlnd- It took Camey 8ve years after Aides Tonight of two men ^terday at their he was mustered out of the service day after a hectic nl^ht at Coallnga Manchester -tor was appointed district deputy Walk Repairs Needed Hospital where doctora rid them homes as the resoU of separate In­ Hartford, April 1 —Gordon for the Fifth Masonic District, TV’s Art Carney to hit the real big time with Glea­ The Republican Town Committee stances of domesug disturbances. of nearly a pound of rat poiaon Thoms at Dinner F. Christie, Brltfgeport bank ex­ which Includes Manchester. son in 'The Honeymooners.” a se­ meet* tonight to hear Chairman pellets they had uten. Thom as H endrickrani 37, of 94 ecutive) today was elected and in­ "Approval, with reaervatlon*,’ '♦first In town to b« Ufged fo i^ ries that still stirs him to nos­ John F. Shea's choice of names for North St., was .arrested about 5 program designed to cut dowjron During a break in rehearsals for talgia. Mrs. G. R. Nankervia apted her. CARPn CENTER its executive committee-^the unit's stalled grand master of the Con­ wat given by mbit townspeople N*w Tork m —"Ufe can get Edward J. Thoms, administrator p.m. and .charged with Intoxica­ lawsuits resulting from sltJwralk his ABC-TV network show next "They were great fun to do," he own Billy, 5, and five other mop' policy-making body. necticut Masonic fraternity, who appeared at a public hearing *wful complicated If you let it, Sunday. "The Sorcerer’s Appren­ pets gaily eating the pelleta which! of Manchester Memorial HoipltaJ, tion. breach of the peace, ^assault Christie, who lives In Fairfield falls. Similar hearings irtILbe held said A rt Camey. "But why let it ?• said. "Gleason and I hit it off to­ Atty. Shea was given a free-hand and resisting arrest. Free^under last night on town repair to aide- in the future. tice," he talked of his Start in the gether, We never had an argu­ they had found in aome garage | ■will receive thU year'* community at a meeting March 4 to choose his aijd is vice president of the Peo­ Scouts Start Jackie Gleaaon’s old sidekick in $200 bond, he is due in court Sat­ walks abutting their property. Property owners Jan night ask­ business. ment." Monday. They were rushed to the, award at the annual dinner meet­ own executive group. He was ple's Savings Bank tn, Bridgeport, “nw Honeymooners” U now rid­ hospital where doctora pumped out I urday. .succeeds Albert H. Rmvet of Wal- About 50 of the residents in the ed that the towiv^liglheer's office "I always was a loner." he said. Camey has never had a real ing of the Chamber of. Commerce elected chairman Feb. 18, succeed­ IVIadlslaw Smoluk. 6.’>, of 115 Drive Sunday be represented at the Board meet­ ing a big one-man success wave in "In high school I would have been lelcvislon show of his own, and their stomachs and gave them anti-: ing M rs.. Hazel Finlay. Jingford as grand master. ' Bowers School auditorium agreed television. But it has stirred a mini­ April laS in the Manchester Ar­ Oak St.. , was arrested during, the ing Tuesday jfight to answer quea- frightened at the idea of Joining a says he isn’t in any hurry for one. dotes. i mory. He is expected to name at-laige The Rev. William H. Alderson repairs are needed, and many hit mum of echoes in his home life He has been signed by General Mo­ The other five children are Stev­ evening and charged with breach of Bridgeport was appointed The door-to-door etinvass for ont at what they termed ufisatls- tlons on sidewalk construction dranialic society. But I enjoyed Each year the Chamber com­ members, district officers. and of the peace. He also posted a *200 which t^ey said could not be an­ When the studio lights die down working out my own act tap tors to do eight special shows next en Schlerf, 4, Ronnie Bannister, mittee responsible for the annual new ex-officio members at the grand chaplain. the Manchester Girl Scout ftind factory work by contractors in a fte r a performance. Carney head.s season, ranging from revues to 4, Georgina Skaggs, 3, Pamela meeting at 8 o'clock in the Munici­ bond for cotirt appearance Satur­ Other officers Include the Rev, building some walks and the fact swered satisfactorily last nlghL dancing and Impi’essions • which I meeting selects an outstanding or­ day. drive will be made this coming fo r his 55-by-lOO foot plot in subur­ did at school affairs,” strnlgtit drama and children’s pro- Wallace, 5, and Robin Wallace, 2. ganisation or person who has con­ pal Building. Russell H. Mllnes of BetheJ, depti- Sunday. that town officials accepted them ban Yonkers . where he and his grains. He will also ask for committee ly grand master; James R, Case Some said improper highway Art .spent some years as a nov­ tributed the most toward the com­ The canva.sa will be made by wife, Jean, and their three children elty band singer and club enter­ "V prefer it that way, rather .Jproval of bypartisan effort on drainage is causing their sldeu-alk Judges Selected than doing a straight comedy se­ (rrotoii Contract Bid munity and progress of Manches­ behalf of fluoridation with the Girl Scouts accompanied by their problems, and others asked why live quietly. tainer before going into radio, de­ ter. Men’s NijFht Sel parents or other adult helpers. The “We have a nice family life, and termined to become an actor. nes. ” Art said. "I like to do a lit­ Democratic Town Committee. . individual sidewalk squares could tle hit of everything, New York, April 1 ^ The | Last year the award went to the A referendum on fluoridation has workers’ will wear tags to identify not be raised, or patching done For AL Essays we want to keep it that way," "I hated the vaudeville bit." he Navy Public Works Dept.; an­ By Cc'iiliiry Club them as authorized aollcitors. Both rerallcd. "I wanted to shed the i "I’ve never considered myself Manchester Kilties for “spreading been set tentatively for f pril 28. with blacktop, to save replacement said A rt. "My sHfe and I live in nounced the apparent low bidder I The Democrats voted for bi­ the girls and their helpers will Judges have been eelected for the same kind of neighborhood we mlmie” , as a romic, but as an actor doing the fame and hame of Manchester expenses. ' . I a comedy role. ” yesterday on a 500-uni^ Navy throughout the nation” and for partisan effort March IS on the T. G. Dyar, representative of answer queations and provide full Revernl said their sidewalks did the Americanism easay contest by both were bom in. and mo.st of our The war slowed him down for a housing development in'^Groton, | suggestion of William Viens. Dis­ information on the Manchester and time. He went Into the army a pn f'arney recently suggested to his their publicity and public relations Margolis Audio, Hartford, will not need repair. the American Legion Auxiliary, close friends live in the neighhor- j wife she ought to get a maid. Conn. trict 2 leader. Bolton Scout program and their hood. Our life isn’t all show husi- vatc. and came out a rorporal work they do for the town. speak at the Junior Century Club s Take Action Ttiesdny I "I know we can afford one The D A L Corp., of North ] Thoms was selected as the Viens and Shea had discussed the financial needs for the coming Acting Board Chairman Ted Mrs. Theodore Fairbanks, aux­ ness.” I "The only stripe 1 got was for I now." she told him. "But I don I Hollywood, Calif., submitted idea at a meeting March 14 at the m en's niglit at, the Knight.^ of year. iliary Americanism chairman, a n ­ Camey Is a friendly easy-talking I going overseas. ” he remarked Chiunber’s "man of the year" for Cummings said the Board of Di­ I want one.cWould you want some­ a total bid of J7.9415,000, The Starts Tomorrow! the development of the Progressive home of Dr. Charles Jacobson, top Columbus Home Friday night at 8 The budget for the year Is *12.- rectors will thoroughly discuss nounced today. man off camera. But he ha.i al- i drily. ' A .in caliber marliine gun one else to part of your Job. apparently the lowest received, local spokesman for fluoridation. .500. .Mrs. L. V, Carlson, president the.se and other questions Tuesday ways shown a stubborn in.si.=itence I wa.s my mii.slcal instrum ent ’ Patient Care Program originating o'clock. The Judgea are Past Com­ You say your work Is your bobby. bidding was for the construction at the Manche.ster Memorial Hos­ Edward Thonia Many organisations throughout of the Manchester Girl Scouts, night. The 2'ii-hour hearing was a In working tow ard his own goal.s. | A few days after entering Fu- of .lOO ranch-style homes in the | town have pledged support -'f tlic He will lecture on the apprecia­ mander Cheater Hogan, Past Com­ Weil, tills house is my hobby. ” pital under his supervision. tion of hi-fidelity equipment, and states. "It is hoped th at all of portion of next Tueaday night’s mander Wilber T. Little, George A.sked his personal philosophy, Capeliart housing development. public, health meaaure and both As author of this program, fre­ also present two comedians. Miller demon-strate stereophonic record.s Manchester and Bolton will get regular Board meeting and no ac­ F. Dougherty of the Mancheeter A rt hesitated and .said: The bids are subject to approval I WE'RE MOVING SOON FROM 308 MAIN STREET TO political town committees had en­ behind the drive, for it costs ap­ tion will be taken until then. of the federal housing administra­ quently called the "first radical and Archer, whose act has drawn dorsed it separately beforehand and tape recording.s. He la inter­ High .School faculty, and Mrs. "Once while walking in a country rave reviews all over the country. proximately *8 a year per girl to Cummings told the townspeople I.,eon Bradley, past president of churchyard I came across a grave­ tion, Construction would begin at | change in hoapltal procedure,” he pledging active aupport. ested in telling how to act up a hi- has focused world-wide attention The act includes Impressions of fi set or change to stereo. A ques­ provide the well rounded program they cotild expert the Board tvlll the auxiliary. stone that aairl: ’She lived not for tlio end of June if the contract Is { LARGER QUARTERS AT 311 MAIN STREET for our girls in Scouting." awarded. on Manchester, Robert J. Boyce, musical Instruments entirely by tion and answer period will fol­ do nil it can to insure eiccellent Closing date for submitting es- - herself Inil for others,’ voice. "Girl Scouting is more than a "It has stuck in my mind ever Chamber president, said. Dodd Cliairmaii low his talk. sidewalks in the future. says La April 15, and entrlgs may Peggy Alexander, who has also club," continued Mr.s. Carlson. "It Cummings agreed with the con­ be sent to Mrs. Fairbanks a t 82 I since. It Is so true. I don’t know - a ; - - - - ■- The committee said the new Following the program, which performed in cities throughout has been arranged by Mr. and is s way of living. The girls learn tentions of some tliat many side­ V\'e.sl St. I anyone who is unselfisli, who Is al- program at Manchester Memorial the United States, will furnish ad­ Of Fund Drive to cook, sew, manage a household walks were faulty and of sliort I ways thinking of others, who Is Hospital has been under study by Mr.s. Roger Hail, there will be Cash prizes 'will be awarded to NOW IS THE TIME! j ditional entertainment centering dancing and refreshments. They garden, build fires, hike, ex­ life. General Manager Richard j winners in three divjslone — personally unhappy. If is impos- more than 150 persons from 25 around audience participation. She Sen. Thomas J. Do>o O. Maheux to Henrietta M. SAM Y U LY ES ett Ageni'v! Inc.. Was elected treas­ terton of New Lo.idon, grand mar­ Beginning t >n orrnw. Connectl- sidewalk repair, and the total bill many others. Chamber building or from mem­ seph College \l;im nae A.ssn. is 'to Maheux, property at 895 Center Jt'ST OFF MAIN .ST, SAME SALE LOW PRICES! urer pf the .Manchester Board of shal; Irving Partridge Jr. pf ciit Co. bu.ses will not travel west is about *8,700, 4% <5 C T Articles have also appeared In bers. be congratulated in their efforts Mav Bear Curt* Costs St. iC J W /\IX d I • SIDE AS WATKINS BKOS. Realtors at an executive meeting Wethersfield, grand senior stew­ along Center St from the Center Sponsored by W. M. S. popular and professional maga­ to finance the building of a new ard; Albert M. Gealer of Orange, to Adams St Bills of’ihdlvidiial property own­ Building Permits zines such as Changing Times, library. Expansion programs of today. ers range from *5 to over *300. James Hynd, addition to house 48 ’I'EABS OF Cl’STOMER SATISFAf’TION A ‘member of the agency for the grand junior steward; A. Stanley Becau.se of the Rt 6 repaving • FREE PABKIN’G REAR OF STORE • EMANUEL LUTHERAN Coronet, American Medical this 'kind are very urgent and fsher of East Hartford, grand or­ ' -oject, the buses will be forced However, some may pay less than a t 23 Lucien St., *1,000. All Goodit Stihject Journal, The Modern Hospital, necessary ;f Connecticut is to cope last two years. Rood succeeds Mrs. their estimates, ns the Board Barney Peterman for Hayden CHURCH Hospital Notes Eva Mae Goodcliild who resigned ganist: and Ernes’. DeC. .Stager of to alter their .oute to Hartford. Hospitals, Hospital Management, with the rapidl, expanding en­ Hartford, grand tiler. As a resiill, the firm will advance Tiipsdav night will disrusa the pro­ Griswold, alterations to property To Prior Sale Columbia Magazine and the R. N. rollments in our educational sys­ from the position because of ill­ posal hy Martin that the town at 122 Oakland St., *1,500. Friday, April 3, 10 a.m. P atien ts Todav; 222 Christie's Masonic life began starting limes five minutes. C ' 883 M .\IN ST. Magazine. tem." ness. when he was raised April 10. 1933. The bu.ses will go north along take over the full cost of curbs. Slbarco Corp., for Stanley Bray, AT THE C’HL RCll Here we offer you a money­ Widely Studied. ADMITTED YESTERDAY; Some 25 properly owners had erect gas station on Spencer S t. saving way of dressing-up Mrs. Catherine Jeski, French Rd., in W ashington Lodge No. 19, Mon­ Main St, to Middle Tpke . west on Repre.sentatives from many na­ ONE S l'C t’E.SS W. Middle Tpke , and south on signed waivers before the hearing, *11,500. your home with new beauty Bolton; George Clarke. 40 McCabe William .Jennings Bryan, fa- roe. He served as master during Raymond T. Bchaller for Ray­ tional health groups have also its 150th anniversary in 1941, and Adams St. back to Center St. which means they waived the need for Spring. Listed below are come to the Manchester Hospital St.; William Niemann. Ellington; About Town tnous orator and office-seeker, for a public hearing on their in­ mond J. Kristoff, erect home with some of the many specials Andrew Tluck, 10 Elm Ter.; James was appointed district deputy for The ban prohibits all westward to study tb« program. They in­ was elected to only one public traffic from the Center to Adams dividual assessments. attached garage on School Bt.. now on display a t 308 Main Ray, Andover: Mrs. Rose Holland. Miantonomoh Tribe, lORM, will office in his long career, accord­ the First Masonic District in 1943- *13,685. clude the American Medical Assn.. 1944. In 1945 the grand lodge of I SI. along Center St. Sidewalks of the 78 were the Street. Mapy are first grades, American Hospital Assn., United 7 Esther Ave,. Rockville; Richard meet tonight at 7:30 in Red Men's ing to Encyclopedia Brltannica. some special mill purchases, Baker, 20 Diane Dr., 'Vemon: TKL. MI .3-.')16I Hospital Fund of New York City, hall. Sal Vendrillo requests that 824-S28 mill remnants and irregulars. Hospital Council of New York Joseph Shea, 99 Walnut St.: Mrs. all members who have tickets'for MAIN ST. MANCHKSTKR In addition to these specials City, Department of Health, Edu­ Olympe Carrier, 227 Green Rd.; the 47th anniversary observance we offer a large .stock of top cation and Welfare and the United Joseph Ciarcla, 33 S. Hawthorne at the Garden Grove Sunday after­ qualities from New Eng­ St.: .Jeffrey Brown. Talcottville; noon make returns at this time. land’s largest mills. States Public Health Service. »___ WARDS^ Thoms received a Bachelor of Joseph Wilder III, Spusta Rd , Rockville; Charlene Skinner, RFD All adult members of the south­ MONTOOMBRV WARD Arts degree In Economics and Journalism from Syracuse Uni­ 1, Vernon; Louis Cavanna, 72 Wal­ west section on the Manchester versity In 1940. He also took a nut St.; George Kelly. 676 W. Mid­ Girl Scfml drive will meet at the Take a “Two-Mile Try-Out’.’..discover Plymouth’s... course in the School of Hospital dle Tpke.: Carolyn McCollum, 177 home of their neighborhood Administration and School of Pub­ E. Middle Tpke : James Dowd, 36 finance chairman. Mrs. Howard lic Health at Columbia Unlver.sity Packard St, Hansen, 21 Bremen Rd., tomor­ and attended the Graduate School BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A row night at 7:30. of Business at that university. daughter to Mr. and Mrs R. Dar- Thoms is a member of the ton Marchant. Glastonbury; a All adult workers who have of­ American College of Hospital Ad­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George fered their time for the Girl Scout ministrators, a trustee of the Con­ Gould. Coventry. finance drive in the south neigh­ h i a i M borhood are asked to pick up their ^23 a year on soap necticut Hospital Assn., and a di­ BIRTH TODAY: A daughter to SAVE territory and instructions at St. rector of the Manchester Heart Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Moriartv, As.sn., Cancer Society, Red Cross 127 E. Middle Tpke. Mary's Episcopal Church between and Community Child Guidance DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: 8 aiid 10 o’clock Friday night. Clinic. Edward King. 101 Greenwood Dr.; They are asked to use the Locust As part of its program at the Miss .loan Allen. Coventry; Mrs. St. entrance to the old dining and water alone with signature / BROADLOOMS annual meeting, the Chamber will Nellie Keneflck, 34 Avondale Rd. room. # /9x12 RUGS ALL-FABRIC deluxe washer / LARGE SIZE RUGS

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(Ooirilmtd Iran l>ga One) operations In eastenuJCMtucky Named to Confemioe and have requested ^aftother con­ AMAkiNOAFALUE - tIO DAVS ONLYI oonMstlng of Tbomaa Ftanch, FINE Boosted hy Hines Dorothy Gallnat, Sherwood Gor­ Tiie Rev. Douglas F. Pimm, roc- tiva eoatodX'He also was not Iden­ tract to meet their needs. 14? Boy Scout Tropp 124 will |i PHABMAOT At Northend School S den Ltada Gronbaek, Donna tor of S t Peters Episcopal Church tified. \ at • a.m. Saturday from the Towm of Hebron, will attend a 5-day Ses­ b b o w n in o a t b a t m i b Kohler. WUUam Morgan, J«»n “Smith ^ a* trying to avoid *is probably better than some of Monia, Edward PtrWna, Carol Hall for an pvemight camping sion of the College of Preachers in Baylor ^nlvarilty, Waco, Tex., HUGH MVLUOAN local eommunity Newsfeatarea Writer ^our American-born Singers. This Itie eanuil TaOaadlOcMnty 4 -H ^ ti^ to ' Volgea, Bruce White, Marlon trip at the Lions’ Club In Leba­ Washington Cathedral next 'week. trouble,” Sturgill said. “Pickets houaea the moat extensive collec­ 664 CENTER STa In Boy Scouts. non. Metropolitan Opera basso la not unusual. I have been drwo rmnM wfll b« litia at 8 p.m. Wooda and William Zelglar. The college will be attended by had been harassing him for two tion bf the works of Robert Brown- Bird, post advisor, will The boye will construct lean-toe, clergymen chosen from throughout Jerome Hines, a big, powerful praised In Italy for my Italian lit Coyantry Grammar Post Office Tour days to. sign a contract.” inf, including hia love letters and diction while the critics com­ be apfbng the chaperons. A mem- sigpal towera and a small bridg*. the United States for an intensive The TJMW -’has been on strike in personal booiu. man, has decided to throw hlR big, ber^of the Coventry Police Patrol The Grade 1 pupils at Center Read Herald Advs. plained that tl.ey couldn't under­ M moL AlMut 88 flrla will ba aU- School with tbalr taachara, Mra. There will alsb be competitions In course in preaching technique, seven countleb since March 9 to powerful voice Into the cenfury- Mil be on traffic duty. jold battle to have operas sung In stand aome of the Italian singers. giUa to taka p a ^ Myrtle Adams, Mra. Eileen Jansen, woodsmanahip and aignaling. Bible Study and seminar. back up demands for a $24.25 a ^ Hatchery Tour Because of the camping trip, ’The guest lecturer will be the day contract, a $2 increase over English in this country. Because I had to learn tha lan­ AU firta M yaari The South Coventry Coopera­ Mrs. Margaret Haling and Mra. guage, I pai' r.ore attention to Alice Waterman, recently made an there will be no regular troop Rev. Canon Cuthbert A. Slmpaon, the old agreement. "Why shouldn't German and « m t. with thraa yaart aiiylng thoae Center being watched by both points in competitions and inspec­ year to. name a clergyman o f his Miners’ wives were among 300 world, except eiirs, listens to singing "open tl.e window" when tavinfr part are Invited to the tea. the children have erected a post he wailed ‘ apri la fintotra " for classes. offics of their own to practice the tions, according to the Rev. Doug­ choice to attend the session. picketa who-tried to halt activity opera in Its qWn language. Maybe Plana are to atart the judging At the plant the children will las F. Pimm, Scoutmaster. ’The Hebron priest has been at the Ashlo Coal Co. and at that’s why ojiera is the only major five minutes or more? about 3:80 pA», and have thla com­ acUvltles they saw at the post “ Let them laugh,” said Hines, see how an egg la hatched com­ office under the dlrecUon of Post­ Coffee Hoar Planned heard freq.uently as a guest preach­ Jakes Fork Coal Co. SUte Police field of music in which America pleted by about 3:30 p.m,. Tha mercially. Mrs. Ray Bldwell and Mrs. J. er over ' WILI radio from Wllll- broke up both demonstrations. lags behind. “ If the libretto is silly the audi­ T*yua wUl be held here 1ft the master Herman F. LeDoyt. ence has a right to know it. One The nursery children will take Event* Tomorrow Tansley Hohmahn Jr„ will be lo­ mantlc. x m w officials charged that one "When I go to LaScala I sing •VEIllftg. the trip Thursday and the kinder­ Immunization clinic for pre­ cal co-chairmen of the annual Peihioaal Mention wroman was struck by a State BARGAIN! -Don Carlos’ In Italian, but In Ger­ of the biggest drawbacks to sing­ There will be 4 of the 13 towna garten on Friday. Mrs. Burton E. school children, fl;30 to 10:30 A.m., spring coffee hour chain sponsored A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Trooper. many I have to do It In German. ing opera in ESnglish has been the la the county taking part in the Moore, teacher, will be accom­ by the Women's Auxiliary of the Maxwell B. Hutchinson In the Approximately 60 to 100 pickets Recently the cast Included a Swed­ lack of good translations. I don't SELL-OUT afternoon and evening programs. Public Health Nursing Assn, office. panied by a number’ Of mothers Helms building on Main St.: trus­ Windharn Community Memorial Windham Community Memorial were present at Smith’s mine prior ish tenor, a Canadian soprano, a go along with this Idea of having IiQaa Bonie Undau, county as- each day. tees, Second Congregational Hospital. With other towm chair Hospital Sunday. to the shooting. German mezzo, an Italian ‘bari­ famous poets and playwrighU do alstant 4-H club agent will be in Heart Drive Total Church, 8 p.m., church basement; men of. Uib area surrounding Wll- Sheriff Paul Stamper eald that tone and a FTench contralto. All the tran latlons. In order to make charge of the program. Judges About $,.u0 has been contributed Girl Scout Troop 218, at 7 p.m., limantlc, thby will be guests at a Manchester Evening Herald after Smith and hla companion had to master the languages of the accents fit the music, the win be Mrs. Everett Gardner of to date toward the Heart Fund Nathan Hale Community Center; coffee hour today held in the home Andover correspondent, Mrs. Paul left the pit they were accosted by the countries In which they sang.” translation should be done by Vernon. Mrs. Owen S. Trask and drive which concluded several of Mrs. William Maurer of South D. .Pfanetleh], telephone Pilgrim five men wdth guns. I hatfim nir Hines, who speaks fluent Italian someone who knows music Inti­ Brownie Troop 210, after school. Mia. Emil V. Mamet of Goventry, weeks ago, according to Dr. Rob­ "Duffys” House, South St.; Sec­ Windham.. 3-6856. . Learning Smith’s identKy, the and German, and has suftg In sev­ mately. Thomas Martin of - the Mia. Benrice Fanning of Rock- ert P. Bovren, chairman and treas­ ond Congregational Church junior Rather than hold a coffee chain sheriff eald, the men yelled: eral other languages, demon­ Met's staff has been acpiaimed TlUe, and Mra. Alexander CSiap- urer. Donations to the drive may choir, 2:30 p.m., aanctuary; Merry as is planned la other towns, one Flower Moves with Sun "That’s the man we want” and 11 Cu. Ft. strates his linguistic ability every-a'here for his 'beautiful man and Miss Sandra Chapman still be sent Dr. Bowen at his Sew-ers 4-H. 3:30 p.m., home of major event will be planned local­ marched Smith away. Smith’s along with the world acclaimed translation of 'The l^ g ic Flute.' ly for those who wish to contrib­ It Is both lyrically >nd -niisically of Stafford. office on Main St.. Coventry. Mrs. Ethel Car|jo: First Congre­ Chicago—A sunflower's blossom body was discovered about an Binging talents in two new RCA Jo h arm avil an d Mrs. Ethel Cargo of Coventry The Foreaters 1-H Club will gational Church'choir, 7:30 p.m.. ute to the drive. moves with the sun, even though hour later. Victor albums. In a soon-to-be-re- excellent." / will be narrator. meet at 10 a.m. Saturday at the sanctuary: Saw 'Thumbs 4-H. 2:30 A tea will be held In the home the sunflower has no “muscles.” Gov. A. B. Chandler alerted the leased Metropolitan Opera per­ English op^SLS, the basso In­ Ohiiroh Potiuck home of Harry McKuslck on South p.m.. Church Community House; of Mrs. Bldwell on Long Hill Rd. The movement Is part of a process National Guard last week after formance of Verdi's "Makbeth.'' he sists, will res^iilt In better acting, The pariah of tha First Congre­ SL Coventry Grange, 8 p.m., hall on on April 22. The time has beeri called hellotroplsm. In which cells the first flurry of disorders hi the REFRIGERATOR sings In Italian, along with Amer­ inspire epMposers to write more gational Chur^ Is Invited to a Mambera recently took a tour of Rt. 44-A. set tentatively from 3 to 4 p.m. grow faster on the shaded aide of coal fields. ican .baritone Leonard Warren and Amerlctkrt operas, attract a wldtfr fin e eliiiia. potiuck Sunday after the worship sap plantation at the home of Spring Dance the sunflower’s stem, causing Its UMW officials « id operatora Vleneso soprano Ueonie Rysanek. audignee to opera and provide a hour at 10:45 a.m. The affair, to Edgar Wyman In Storrs. They had Manchester Evening Herald The Cotillion CTub wiU hold curvature. later attended a meeting In the In "Standln' In Need of Prayerj” mpTe satisfying experience for the atart between noon and 13:30 p.m., a brief tour to see how the sap is Coventry oorreepondent, Mrs. F. spring dance In the RHAM High a collection of favorite N e g r o Kstener. "The last act of ’La I taken from the trees. Their host Pauline Little, telephone Pilgrim School gymnasium at 8:30 April Boheme,' is a real tear jerker,” will be held in the vestry and will showed the group how the fire spirituals, he sings in English anji 3-6281. 11. Music will be provided by sees no reason why "Macbrth” Mines points out. "In Italy you be sponsored by the Couples Club was started' and how the sap was the Bob Halprin orchestra of of the diurch. couldn't have been done In .^Eng­ see handkerchiefs flvittering all fed to the pan In equal propor­ Hartford. over the house. Here they just sit Those attending have been asked tions, as well as showing them lish too. to bring two of three dishes, salad, State Policeman Meeting Date Changed "It used to be that a foreign In respectful silence. Similarly the his log cabin home. The club had The first In a ssries of monthly humorous lines In 'Barber of Se­ dessert or a hot dish, together with to leave for home before the sap opera star could com e, to the their own silverware and dishes. meetings of the Republican Towm United States and stay .for 15 ville’ get' plenty of laughs abroad, started boiling, according to Jay Ready to Retire Committee will be held ’Tuesday Those planning to attend have Gorden, club reporter. years withoii. ever learning a but on this side of the ocean the been asked to notify Mrs. Fred­ Instead of this evening, as previ­ LAST 3 DAYS word of English," he explained, .singers have to p.it on outrageou.s New Oiurch Members state Policeman William H. ously announced. The meeting date erick C. Rose, Mrs. Joseph Kablik Several members' have receiUly O F O U R "butUIJL now mostlllUBL ofUl them LliVlli speakoj/vnr. co.stumess. v.».-sl. i «s » ev iniii orderve. v.v-. to ...... show that .... the or MrA James R. MacArthur as to Stephenson of Rockville will retire has been changed to avoid conflict excellent English and their diction opera i.s .suppo.sed to be funny been received Into the membership with other meetings scheduled for the number attending and what of the First Congregational May 20 after 21 years of service. AN EVENT dishes will be brought. Assisting Stephenson joined the depart­ the first Wednesday of eafch month. Church^ The Hat follows: By Con­ ZPC to Meet BRIDAL ROSE...WHITE and GREEN these women at ths affsir wdll also fession of Faith, Mra. Albert W, ment In 1935 and after completing Anniversary Sale be Mrs. Flojnl Waas. training at the Ridgefield barracks, ’The Zoning and Planning Com­ Keane, Mrs. Rupert Hodgkins and mission will hold Its monthly meet­ Trip Ilkna Plaaned Miss Barbara E. Rumph; reaffir­ he was sssigned to Stafford Can There Be Moths YOU SIMPLY CANNOT The North Coventry Women’s Springs barracks. ’ ing In the Burnap-Skinner Library TREMimOUS SAVINOS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS mation of faith. Mr. and Mrs. Her­ at 8 o'clock tonight. The ZPC an­ Club wm meat at 8 p.m. April 7 man Allard and Rupert Hodgkins: He was later attached to the at the Church Community Houe. letter of transfer, Walter E. Elwell Hartford barracks until leaving for nounced at a recent public hearing BVY NOW AND SAVE In Those Bearskins Mrs. Joseph Dualo will Show films from the Andover Congregational the service. After four years In the that Eugene Carini of Bolton, AFFORD TO MISS! and color slides o f her recent trip Church and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gor­ Coast Guard during World War n, president of the OTC of New Ihig- ri^" to the British West Indies. There den from the East Hampton Con­ he returned to the Stafford land, Inc., might attend the melt­ By TOM CULLEN '♦’the skins and to dispatch them to ing to provide additional details A. will be a penny plant auction at gregational Church. Springs barracks and has been sta­ London (NEA) — The Brigade Buckingham Palace free. the meeting. Ftecelved Into membership re­ tioned there ever aince. concerning his request for a zone Delighted with the offer, the The nominating committee, com­ cently at the Second Congrega­ He will complete his duties of­ change on Hebron Rd. SUOOR of Gusrd.s, those scarlet-tunlcked. War Office promptly snapped It i prised of Mrs. George Carpenter, tional (Jhurch were the following: ficially on May 1. He says he has Transportation Committee 977 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER bearskin-hatted, foot-stomping sen­ up. chairman, Mra. Theunes T. Letter of transfer, Mr. and Mri(. made no definite plans for the fu­ ’The Regional TTransportatlon tinels outside Buckingham Palace, Thi.s Is where the Royal Society Study Committee will meet at 8 Cooper, Mrs. Edward Steele and Daniel Andrews from the Second ture. are a long-suffering race of men. for the PreventioiT of Oruelty to Mrs. Francis Martllng, will pre­ Presbyterian Church in Delhi, N. . Animals got into the act. ll.s sus- SSTniS sent a slate of officers for y.; Mr. and Mrs. William Colby Guardamen suffer small children. pjpjons aroii.sed, the animal proicc- the coming year to be elected. from the First Baptist Church. Elks Setback and American cameras to be thrus^ j society began firing questioHs Hostesses will be Mrs. Martllng, Warren, R. I.: Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Into their faces* ’without * so much '' I at the War Office. How many Paganl's, 2,713; Patten's, 2,631; as twitching a mii.scle. Mra Frank Tourcotte, Mrs. Naren DeMars, Methodist Church, Bol­ PARKER'S' bears was it proposing to kitl Ellis and Mrs. Robert Scribner. ton; Mrs. Naren Ellis, Center Con­ State Shoe Repair. 2,621: North They frequently fall on these A War Office . ^hkeanian Ends, 2,603; 1XXXX, 2,601; 1 93-piece price Teens Plan Bence gregational Ch\irch, Manchester: • 11 eu. ft. of shelf same faces, fainting from heat, hedged, thought th ^ "quite a Str. and Mrs. Everett Frost, First Dunces. 2,565; Herald. 2,556; BIN I Explorer Scout Post AS will area nervous exhaustion and bad cir­ mimbef of hats cotild be made Congregational Ciuirch, Hartford, Walnut Clippers, 2,600; ICs, 3,161; • Proof, lisadet e Full width freezer culation- although they are told to fr.mi one bear. " NIMBUS ROSE...PINK and TAN sponsor a dance for teenagers at and Alan Ward, Federated Church, Chumps, 2,151; Ziemak’s, 2,153; B e r -4 /6 9k. 8 p.s}. Saturday at the Nathan ARTHUR DRUG e Deep door shelve* wiggle their ears to keep the Blit if one bearskin yields two Tolland. Commissioners, 2,113; Bond 2 - 8 3 • Full width crisper blood circulating. hats, and if there are 1.000 ol this un*'®*'' Hale Community Center. Net Reaffirmation of faith Mr. and Bread, 2,113; Woody's, 2,108; 942 M AIN STREET-^ST. JAMES iLO CK proceeds will be tumed over to the e New offset hinges And now conics the greatest in Guardsmen on public duty, that Mrs. Edward Kohler, Dr. Ixniise Sharpies. 2.395: Quish's, 2,329; dignity of all. People are criticizing | means that .'iOO bears would he "Duffys” (Dads United for Fur­ G. Tobt, Frank Tourcotte and Mrs. Kopper Kettle, 2,321; Joe's Bar­ , I S o lo J thering Touth Services) organiza- their headgear. They are suggest- marked for .slaiigliter. the R.S.P.- Malcolm Woods: confession of bers. 2,212. OH m E THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY REG: Ing that tho.se magnificent, glo.s.sy, | C.A. pointed ,mil ielentles.sly. $299.95 black bearskins, the Guardsman's Impasse Reachml pride and job. are, in fact, moth- Besides, how would the hears he U T o S " ’’" ' * YOUR FRIENDLY eaten and mangy-looking. killed? If it involved cruel meth­ I Di.V'W Nylon Pro|>o«pd ods sill h as the use of steel- WNIMCEY Worse still, it has been proposed loothed traps, the R..S.P.(’ .A. was 1 CreoG'*^ 4/f attiyoM f that the traditional bearskin oppo.sccl In it. , Covered Sugar f\ a \ W should be replaced by nylon as be­ And had the War Office investi­ WILLSON -H utfioixdr gated the possibility of using ny­ 3 .1 2 ing cheaper, lighter and faster 100 lon fur as a .siibstitiile 7 drying. EASTER BONNET SPECIAL •At the moment the bearskin con­ 1 C o vered ^ Qxo>ri FOR 3 D A Y S O N LY ISunglasse! So far the bearskin controversy troversy is at s stand.still. Wdiile FULLY AUTOMATIC has embroiled the War Office, the the R,.S P.C.A. communicates with ASPIRIN Foe the Royal Society for Hie Prevention its si.ster society in Ontario, tlie THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2, 4 of Cruelty to A,nimals and the War Office is maintaining a dis­ OPEN TILL 9 P.M. 'm U R W A T and FRIDAT mayor of a Northern Ontario creet 'silence. i mining town in fierce debate. $V00 delivers 5 Until the War Office makes up HRST 11x14J^TRAIT Here's how it all began. Peter (U aik l) its mind how many hats are Page, who pa.sses Buckingham needed, how many heads one bear­ *No AddiHoad Chorgat 4/1 Om ri WASHER Palace every morning on his way skin will cover, and the most hu­ 5.11 to work, noticed the sad state of mane way of killing the bears. oniy the Guardsitien's headgear, wrote Guardsmen will continue to stand pay Aga 6 Waakt to 6 Yaon FNTVRES a letter to The Times of London i with moths flying out the! r about It. ! pa,.;, • "Some of the bearskins.” wrote i OOMPABEOUR TELEPHONE tnmed. 9* M rOmm Page, "h a V e llerce-looking | QUAtiRT WITH FOR fringes and look magnifleent. ; a BDiaAB OFFERS APPOINTMENT npHipfcini Some have no fringes at all and ARE YOUR CAR look curiously bald. ™ * 1 * 0 “ Others have a slightly tat­ PAYMENT5 TOO I THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY AT FOLLOWING LEADING MANCHESTER STUDIOSi tered. almost mangy look about | HIGH? 14w i—iT- QaalKy them.” i BUTTERWORTH STUDIOS JOHN ROAOH 5TUDI0 2). Save 18ei Fre*i Skins Offered FORMERLY ANNE ORiA hCN STUDIO Suspecting that many »of the ' hats dated from the Battle o f ' TRADE 511 MAIN ST. # Ml 9.9890 476 MAIN ST. # Ml 3-5233 ■R’aterloo, Rage wondered If it : wasn't "rather letting down side; y t u m m t Eraser Tifiped for the Guards to have a slightly j ROSE CHINTZ... MULTICOLORED ROSES comic, moth-ridden appearance." DOWN lu a ft iiz n CLEAN UP BUYS! Back came an offer of free bear- j akins from the mayor of Timmins, 1 WE N’EED LATE MODELS PENCILS OF ALL RINDS. T m A Y n t a a gold-mining, town (pop. 28,790) i In Northern Ontario. In a Com- , Top Allowances Made! \/\/h©re, have you ever seen china like this under $ 2 0 0 ? INTERBSTED IN DRAWING AND PAINTING? l2W-

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magnlAcantly' chxnfod hy his and lulU was alao a faatura, not LOI SUt'lVBN Hebron to be passed over. adaptatloa of tha motifs. The Eastfer agg hunt took placa the dominant culture of the^-eSom MaaolMst«r Polios oa TV munlty, which includes various re­ library Reports on the rectory lawn at 4 p.m. Chicago Ups Bid Thrss Manchastsr policemen CJommunlon will be taken this )g o lto w ligious and non-chuTch gwups who As You Like It will appear on ths "Brain Bust­ acceptdivorce, v. Cireiilation Jump week to the sick or any who were (RMi MHnirM. iv( For GpP Confab By JUDITH AHEARN ers" tsMVision show Monday at finable to come to the church. Those who w sat to maintain 8:3fi.pM. on station WHCT, Chan­ Choir rehearsal will ba held thic their status a r Catholics use the New York, April 1 A Yale Aniesite Drives n e l 18. This three will he Samuel An Increue in circulation of Pflot Plan for Town’s Growth Chicago, April 1 UP)—Chicago annulment instead of divorce, she evening In the church. has raised its cash bid for the researcher eayii common fate Ih BY Maltempo, 231 Wells St.; Albert 4,000 books for the year 1988 waa Church Reoelvee Gifts 1960 Republican National Conven- added. Pre-game quarterbacking on Academy Scabies, 3114 Foster St.; and Sgt. ■ Awaits Subdivision Revisions Dr. Kieman, who 1s a Catholic, food end the body may be a factor Henry Gsuruder, 160 Wetherell reported In the Douglas Library The Rev. Herbert W. Dlckeraon, Uoit to $.500,000. set forth the reaults of a survey In coronary artery disease. Award nominations can be just aa disas-. report for 1958. Congregational pastor at Hebron Chicago’s previous bid was TH€ trous as any other type of pre-game quarter- St. and Gilead, cxpreasei thanks for In a paper for .the American The researcher, Dr. Margaret J. CO. The three men will play In com­ ’The Increase is due In psrt to Th. naot slu t for ruwin* Bol-OjrpwU\ of town in such » way $300,000 cash plus fringe benefits Orthopsychiatric Assn. backing, but we, being chock full of good the gift of a font by the Brehants, Tba |Hiot P*«» i« J 5 „ maintairt^tha present atmoa- totaling $126,500. These benefits, Albrink, Identified the possible petition with the wives of three the fact that the library waa father and ion, and the memorial toa’a future growtli wUl be £e*<*y For the decade 1947 through Thomas Colla taste, guts, and whatnot, will try?>------Newington policemen. Including payment of hall rental. troublemaker as triglyderide, or cloaed three and one half months gift from Mrs. Everett B. Porter, far formal aooptlba by tbe Town phere and ...— of the 'town 1956, Dr. Kieman aald, the Sapred our hand at It. of ConnecUcut April 12 through The format of the ehoiv Is a This must be doneNwlth proper con­ Janitor and usher service and Roman Rota, highest church court, “neutral fat." Triglycferidgs are the J A 2.5750 Shirley Maclaine, who played In 1957 while an addition was and the vosacl for the baptl.smal jpleguilng Commlaalon (TPC) aa building of the speaker’s platform, M l 9.5224 May 3. guessing game in which one 3- water, to be dedicated next Sun­ aoon M local aubdlvjaion regUla- sideration of the IntM^sts of Indl- made 1,576 decisions on annulment chief coneUtuents of common fate Ginny in “Some Came Running,” The first event will be a lecture member team tries to figure out a being added to the building. ridual property ownem, but also were (mopped In the new offer. waS the best actress of the five day. have been revised. The two other cities In the run­ appeals. The number of cases In­ In food and thb body’s fat tissues. by- Dore Aston, distinguished-New proverb or saying from the con­ The Increase over 1956, the last A wood box for logs for the • James G. Haasett, TPC chalr- with the health, safet^and wel­ creased from 62 in 1947 to 246 In nominated. York Times art critic^ on April 12. versation of the other 3-member year the library was open year fare of. the town as aNvhoIe in ning for the convention. New York Dr. Alhrfnk reported Ijer find­ lounge fireplace haa also been m.n, said at a public bearing on City pnd Philadelphia, have bid 1955 and 238 In 1956, she added. ings in 6 special research project The next evening, Emlyn Williams team. The second team must use round, w$s 3,000. donated. the pilot plan last night that a mind. ^ Her figures showed the Rota will read from the works of Dylan the words In the proveeb lii con­ Tenn Committee Meets "Such a plan as this and Its log­ 1500,000 and $475,000 in cash, re- for tW» American Heart Aasn. They Personal Notea bearing on the revlaed regulaUons apectlvely. granted 713 or 45 per <»nt of the were released yesterday. Thomas. secutive order concealed In their Nominations for Deputy Sheriff Mrs. Gertrude M. Hough, her frould be adieduled soon. ical conclusion, the detailed plan of decade’s annulment applicationa Marian Ajiderson, the ■ great conversation. of Tolland Gpunty will be Submit­ development, will be. little more ' The GOP National Committee ' The researcher, who works in the son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ‘ The' pilot plan, prepared with In the other 883 cases It upheW Yale University Medical School in American contralto, will sing April C. P. Patterson will emcee the ted to the Democratic ’Town Com­ Mrs. Charles N. Filmore, her than a set Of recommendations un­ will pick the site next week In a the validity of the marriages. King Size Valuel IS In the main auditorium in the show, and the prizes will be given mittee at a ineetlng at the Hebron hie aaaSlance of federal funds less the town sees fit to adopt the meeting In Washington. New Haven, Conn., said her find­ grandson, Rep. Richard Keefe over a period of three years by As the number of applications In­ laat of the season’s concert series. to charity. town hall tonight at 8. and’family, and Dennis Keefe and revised zoning regulations. Con­ In announcing the new offer creased, the percentage of de­ ings suggest that the most import­ Don Shirley, one of the leading Worth Noting Ubiary Swap Group professional planner Maynard O. siderable study has been given the yesterday, Mayor Richard J. Da­ ant abnormality in coronary artery family attended a family party launders, estabMshes the general cisions favoring annulment de­ exponents of modem popular Jazz, “Oedipus Rex,” the movie ver­ A Swap Group meeting will be ■Sunday afternoon and evening at Zoning In conjunction with the ley said, "I am confident that Chi­ disease may come from some error will give a concert April 18. held at the Douglas Library at 10 pattern for long range develop- cago will be selected for the con­ creased. This, she added, may have In the body's management of tri­ sion by Tyrone Guthrie, will be the home of Mrs. Hough’s son-in- Zoning Commission and a revised been partially due to an attempt George Bernard Shaw’s “Pyg­ shown St the Wadsworth Athene- a.m. tomorrow. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. "FLOW KOTE” WALL PAINT tnent and points to general solu­ regpilation acceptable to both vention” glycerides. malion” will be performed by the Library Consultant Dougla.s G. tions of basic problems facing the Illinois P.cpublican leaders also on the part of the church to dis­ um tonight for members. Clement Wall of East Hampton. A truly modern rubber base paint lhal gives your groups has been prepared. Only courage annulment. Many doctors use an abnormal Department of Speech and Drama Reid of the State Department of town. Its foreword states. with such regulations can the town said the new offer makes it almost level of cholestrol as an index of April 21 through 25, and the Uni­ Lucia di Lammermoor,” star­ Education will be present and will Mrs. Elizabeth Underwood of .walls and ceilings new beauty in minutes. ■ Planning covers sll of the forces insure Its development In the man­ certain Chicago will gel the nod. suspicion In hardening of the ar­ versity Chorus will perform April ring Roberts Peters will be per­ speak on "Reaching Readers in the Queen s Village, L. I., N. Y., spent crested by the demands of a grow­ ner eet forth in the pilot plan." ] The Democrats will hold their Road Spending Rises teries. Cholestrol Is another, better- 27. During that evening’s perform­ formed on the Bushnell Memorial Large and Small Library.” the Easter weekend with her cou­ ing population: demands which if natiorinl convention in Los Angeles stage tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. sin. Miss Marjorie H. Marlin, of -DUCO" SATIN SHEEN ENAMEL Zoning regulations as revised known type of fatty material. ance, the Hartford Symphony will The Hartford Chamber Orches­ Summer Church Camp hot guided could result in a dis­ starting .Jniy 11, TOCO. Washington — Capital expendi­ appear with pianist Leonard See- The Rev. 'Vinthrop Nelson of Hebron. A rich, semi gloss finish. Very durable Odorless. orderly growth pattern which will be published soon and a hear­ Dr. Albrink’s findings would 1959 EDSEL tra will perform Vivaldi’s "The ing date set for public reaction, tures by all governmental units tend to show that triglyceride ber, who Is also a professor at South Windsor will speak -.nd Ideal lor kitchens, hilhrooms, woodwork, would be unattractive and costly for highway improvements during UConn. Four Seasons” Sunday in the Manchesteir Evening Herald last night's hearing was told. levels are a more important index RANGER 2-DOOR SEDAN Wadsworth Atheneum Tapestry show films on ron Congregational Church dur­ tion training, died Monday of a lation study and a chart showing Red Cross Drive Ending notified by the Czech Minis­ The appeals for separation by from cancer. disease. For diets low In fat and Turco, a graduate assistant from ber win play the "Concerto for try of Justice that the youth Yopterday, he took a swim In the high in carbohydrates (such as on a Hot Tin Roof,” and Susan ’Two Pianos” by Stravinsky. . ing an outbreak of robberies in heart ailment. Jones, a retired • NEW "IN BETWEEN" SHADES WITH DU’PONT UNIVERSAL TINT* Bolton’s rate of growth compared The fund driVe of the Red Cross church ruling come largely from Hayward in "I Want to Live." Storrs who has had several of his area churches several mtjpths ago, colonel, was on the staff of Gen. With the state as a whole and with officially closes this week, Mrs. can expect no clemency. (AP urban areas whero Catholics are in pool and strolled about the grounds sugars and starches) appear to MORIARTY BROTHERS own poems published. The Strategic Air Command ING COLORS Emerson Bosworth haa announced. Photofax). at the home of Undersecretary C. raise the blood’s content of tri­ “Lincoln—Mercury—Continental—Edsel—English Ford ‘ David Niven In “Separate Ta­ has been returned. Douglas MacArthuf In Australia several surrounding towns. It is the minority, said Dr. Irene R. bles” was the best actor of the five Dama In Emerson Play will be the subject of a television St., Peter’s Episcopal Church al­ in World War II. He was born in pointed out that between 1930 and Contributions to date total only Kieman, child guidance e:;pert for Douglas Dillon, his host. glycerides.” 301 CENTER STREET Edward Darna, 677 W. Middle show' Saturday on Channel 3 at 6 • FASTER, EASIER, MORE CONVENIENT... LONG LASTING volent Society at Bolton Congre­ Aides said he has had no visi­ Dr. Albrink Is currently carry­ nominated, although both Tony so suffered some losses at the Henrietta, N. Y. 1940 Bolton’s rate of growth began $250. Bolton contributed $600 to the New York City Board of Edu­ MI 3-5136—OPEN EVENINGS Tpke., will appear in the Emerson p.m. time. Sta;te Police said today to exceed the rate of growth of the the drive in 1968. gational Church Saturday may be cation. tors since arriving here Monday ing out a study of the blood fat College revival of the musical The Romeo and Juliet ballet will Ann Arbor, Mich.—Dr, Norman Mrs. Bosworth points out that left In the parish room anytime and was only In indirect touch with levels of men employed In two New that most of the articles taken L. Willey, 77, professor emeritus ngional towns surrounding It These Catholics, Dr. Klernan comedy, "Bloomer Girl.” The play be danced by the Bolshoi Ballet in in the various breaks have been * School Population Blossoms last year's drive for the Manches­ this week. Workers on the sale said, are under prcs.sure to accept the State Department. Haven factories. will be put on in May. a movie to be shown at the Bush- of German at the University of ter Chapter fell short of its goal will be at the church Friday night nell Sunday at 2 and 5 p.m. and returned to their owners. Michigan, died Tuesday. Dr. Wil­ The school population Is descrlb- Previously, Darna appeared In Salvation Army Drive \e d as “ballooning" and providing resultlhg In some curtailment of beginning at 7 o’clock to price and several musicals at Emerson, In­ Monday at 8 p.m. ley, a member of the Michigan services. ’The work of the chapter sort the goods. The sale will be­ cluding "Wonderful Town.” "Pa­ P. John Perham, Salvation faculty for 32 years before his ^’^equste service for It Is a major The winners of the Academy Army fund drive head, will con­ retirement in 1952. had been ill of E. will have to be cut even further gin af 9 a.m. Saturday and con­ A. Johnson Paint Co. problem. "Elementary and secon­ jama Game,” and "Guys and Awards will b* carried on Channel unless the necessary funds are tinue until noon. YOUR MONEY,... duct a mail campaign for funds. cancer. He was born in Afton, N. dary enrollments more than tripled WANT MORE Dolls.” He Is a senior, and Is ma­ 3 television Monday from 10:30 Mrs. Richard M. Grant will serve MANCHESTER fromXScpt. 1949 to 1957, while joring ln« theater arts leading to a p.m. to mlilnight and on radio sta­ Y. . 723 MAIN StRfCT Bolton benefits each year Advertisement— as publicity chairman and treas­ Washington—Dr. John H. Col­ pome Individual grades have had bachelor of science degree. He is a tion wnc. urer of the drive. more spectacular growth, primari­ through its, swimming program A good driving record means Big member of Phi Alpha Tau frater­ lins, 46, veterinary medical direc­ whose Instructors are trained by Savings when you Insure through Churches Crowded BUY THE PAINT THAT'S WORTH THE WORK ly grades X--6 (Grade 4 Increased nity. Churches of the town were tor of the Food and Drug Admin­ almost elgh^lmes).’’ Red Gross. Local first aid courses Safeco where you get the best tot Classic of the Week Tree Trimmer Killed istration. died Monday of a heart are also instructed by teachers less. Crockett Agency Inc. MI KEEP YOUR x; -3 1 X1 O N GRAW TS thronged with worshipers on East­ attack. Colllna, a government em­ An “Inventonr of land” was pre­ 'Don Quixote,” by Cervantes, er Sunday. There were only .two pared as a basls^or estimating the trained by Red Cross. 3-1577. 'r IT ^ > is this week’s classic. It is the New Haven, April 1 —Clay­ ploye for 23 years, was born In Firemen Set Dinner Date ton Woolley, 31. of Bristol, a tree services at St. Peter's Episcopal Jnaximum population possible for story of a country gentleman Church, at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m., and Columbus, Ohio. Bolton, a figure ^ v e n at 14,927. The ticket deadline for the fire­ Manchester Evening Herald who, having read too many books trimmer, fell 65 feet to his death St. Louis—Thomas F. Mooney, PAINTS.. . The beauty lasts men's annual dinner is April 4, the Bolt(ui correspondent, Doris M. on chivalry, tries to emulate the when his rope snapped .yesterday the church was filled to capacity The “inventory’’ shbws 767 acres He was an employe of the State each time. 61, a postal inspector in charge of 'land already built up; 2,129 committee has announced. Ticket^ D’f^Uia, telephone Mitchell S-6S4S. deeds of noble knights In his mid­ of the St. Louis division em­ for the April 8 affair at the Rose- dle class world. He has a lady, Highway Department, Police Easter lilies were a feature in all bcres of steep slopes; 454 acres of said he was trimming a tall tree the churches, and were given to bracing Missouri, Arkansas and ' water bodies and swamps; 447 mount may be obtained from a steed, a faithful servingman, Iowa, died Monday of a heart at­ Alfred Barrett or William Clifford. 2 0 Jo^RU couH ts in a picnic area near West Rock elderly or ill people after the serv­ acres of reserved land (wateraheds, RANGE and monsters to fight, but all are ices. Some display of Easter hats tack. He was born in Erie, Pa. Advertige in The H^rald“--lt Pays parks); 1,551 acres poorly drained The regular meeting of the fire sadly, ridiculously and occasionally Tunnel here when the rope broke. or stony soil and 4,311 acres of department will be held tonight at land suitable for building. the firehouse at 8 o'clock, FUEL OIL Of the many maps and chartS\ Rummage Sale Plans Item.s for the rummage sale to ..■■A? prepeured, there are several sug­ GASOLINE c^ff/[0C bM gu£s^ David Niven gesting future land use, residential be. conducted by the Ladies Bene- ^WHO MAY APPLY .... areas, commercial areas, industrial Curtis In "The Defiant Ones” and Any .resident of Connoctieot. YdUng ond eld areas, public facilities and circula­ Spencer Tracy in 'The Old Man tion and thoroughfare plans. These GENERAL and the Sea” were very close. alike may obtain the tame benefltt' with no . are recommendations to be follow­ BANTLY OIL Sidney Poitier of "The Defiant special rotes doe to age, Thera it no phytkgl or ed or not by enactment of zoning T V S E R V IC E ( INC. Ones” will probably get the award health statement req0i|[red. If you are a resfeUnt regulations to cover them. ■ 111 M UN's I r?i;i;T If either he or Tony Curtis is of Connecticut and do not already hove CM$, The pilot plan concludes: "In Days QP A Call chosen. Paul Newman turned in a ANY RESIDENT general, the objectives of the Plan­ Nights il3 Plus Parts TEL. Mitchell 9-4595 fine performance in “Cat on a you may apply April 1, 1959 or thoroerftor. ning Commission Is to control the TEL, 8-5482 Hot Tin Roof,” and he should O F CONNECTICUT certain Increase In population and KUCKVILLE TR 5-.‘1271 probably have a higher place than \ ------fifth in this list. I START OF BINIFITS .... Peggy Cass as Agnes G(X>tch in Your bohofits will etort from 90 to 120 doya LIGHTWEIGHT PLASTICS “Auntie Marne” was the best sup­ REGARDLESS OF AGE OR HEALTH erftor CMS rocoivot your application providod porting actress. After her per­ your firtt payment ia rocolvod by that time. No W ON'T RUST, CHIP, BREAK formance comes Martha Hyer in payment it duo with your application; you will 'KIDDIE FMW" ^ SERNIEKARLIN MAY APPLY FOR ^ billed at looet throe wooke before your offoe- V’ ^ M Reg. 1.29 tivo dote. AND I ONLY LEARNED FOR SPEEDY SERVICE. This initial delay tn both bonoAls and pay­ LADY, you WERE f!YOU CAM RELY ON Colorful, never-fade polyethylene ments it necettcu7 to help'make this liberal CMS 160IN6 SIXTY MILES TO DRIVE yesterday. offer pottiblo, ISN'T IT WONDERFUL! in easy-tdte laundry bushel and AN HOUR! KIDDIE 24-qt. jumbo size waste basket. k BENEFITS .... „.€Ut/ct OBTAIN THE SAME BROAD BENEFITS NOW AVAILABLE TO ' You may apply the tamo liberal bonaAts new OVER 1,000,000 IN CONNECTICUT WHO ARE ALREADY available to ever 1,000,000 CMS momboro; They THREAD FOR THREAD THE SAME MEMBERS OF YOUR COMMUNITY PLAN. include benefit payments for over 1,000 surgical EARLY AMERICAN CHARM IN procoduroe, including froeturaa and ditlecotiens, GRANTS OWN 'BUCKS COUNTY' AS HIGHER PRICED BRANDS! for which CMS mokes schodulod paymonta of ,.,€Ut€C HAVE LOW COST COVERAGE DEVELOPED TO MEET THE from $5 to $300; poyments for doctor s vlsna if GRANTS FAMOUS MUSLINS you ore hospitalized over throe doya for a lion- 16-PIECE STARTER SETS NEEDS OF ALL THE PEOPLE OF CONNECTICUT. Burgicol condition; moternity benefits ••• ARVIN IRONING BOARDS Family contract; and diagnostic x-rays in a doc­ tor's oflico outside of a hospital. ADJUST TO 12 POSITIONS SPECIAL SPECIAL (SDfflS HAS SPECIALIZED IN SURGICAL- PLUS Sorvico Bonoflts . . . full paymont of these covered sorvicos for mombors In lower In­ 81x99" O f 72x/08" ___ BABY CRIB and MAHRESS SPECIAL ./T/- 397 Regular 3.98 MEDICAL CARE PREPAYMENT FOR 10 YEARS come groups who qualify. ^ Reg. 4.98 IN CONNECTICUT 81x108"__ 1.5* Muslin Pillow Cnsat— 3S« Designed for your ironing com­ 4 eup$, 4 saucars, 4 brand 'n buttars, 4 plntas Peggy Ca«B ^THE COST IS LOW .... ir$ FAIT OF CONMietKUl fort! X-leg styling. Adjust 25" to Bucka County on fine, chip-resistant earthen­ 130-count Grant Maid sheets are made by a “Some Came Running.” Wendy o ' CMS membership is mode available at lots 36* high. Cool perforated top. ware. Scenes are fired under glaze, completely famous mill — are the very same quality Hiller in "Separate Tables,”- Mau- than 7c a day for each member. Your community the mill’s own brand now selling to 2.191 -rcen Stapleton in "Londlyhearts,” .’Connecticut Medical Service, Inc, plan operates solely to help pay doctor bills and CRIB is full size with full front detergent-proof«. refuse to fade.. and C.-ua Williams In "The Defiant specializes in this field in Connecticut. panel, adjustable spring and drop Ones.” Best supporting actor was Lee THE MONTHLY COST ISt side. Maple or wax finish. * J. Cobb in the "Brothers Kara­ MATTRESS fits crib perfectly. In plastic water- mazov.” After his performance, Individual M ale...... • • • 4 1*^ proof cover. and running a close second, we’U Individual Fomolo (No McrfomffyJ.'. . . . 2.05 put Gig Young in "Teacher’s Pet,” Arthur Kennedy in "Some Came Family (WHh Malarnlty) 5.10 PICK A PRETTY PRINT FOR SUMMER PREFERRED Running,” Burl Ives in "The Big SPECIAL APPLY FOR THE ONE CONTRACT Country,” and Theodore Bikel In FAMILY CMS will bill you only once each thfos( monihik I FROM GRANTS NEW COLLECTION “The Defiant Ones.” INDIVIDUAL THAT BEST MEETS YOUR NEEDS CONTRACT RAYON CREPE SHADES The selection of.the best support­ CONTRACT A HUSBAND AND WIFE WHO DO NOT WANT ing actor and actress was much MATERNITY BENEFITS-MUST SEND TWO WITH MATERNITY Comparative Value C R IB ...... $29.95 THAT WASH, DRIP DRY OF WONDER COTTONS more difficult, than the Selection of NON-MATERNITY -.SEND NO MONEY best actor and actress, as might SEPARATE APPLICATIONS FOR THE SPECIAL Comparative Value, MATTRESS ..$12.95 WITH YOUR APPLICATION SuwwnarWma Prints, S3c percales we be expected, since the perform­ INDIVIDUAL CONTRACT. oOfn |47 ances were uniformly excellent. ADDITIONAL APPLICATIONS APE AVAILABLE FPOM CMS 942.90 CempletR ■ Reg. 2,29 think are "wonders" due to their low Probably either Gig Young or price, top-notch design. WashfssL SPECIAL Theodore Bikel will get It rather MAIL TO; CMS, BOX 101, NEW HAVEN 1, CONN. • FREE DELIVERY IN THE MANCHESTER AREA Fully sewn on rustproof frames than Cobb, but Pcgglit Cass is al­ SM ^MO OHO aU* "" 1 . . . han(f-appliqued trim. Suds most certsJn to. BeaMUrNi k 1 'em in lukewarm water. While. Goldbn Thlmbl*/ our 49e wash-and- For the best picture we’ll filck •r TMl INW m tnm XsoSsr 1 M< BE SURE TO SEE OUR FINE SELECTION OF wear “wonders." Superb prints, ori­ “Gigl,” rather than/either ‘‘Sepa­ ItfMtl*. Cltt PECIAL ...... ental, tyrplian. Preshrunk, washfast. ydrd rate Tables” or / ‘The Defiant imu XsoSif SALE PRICES Ones,” both of whl/h struck us as APPLICATION FOB C S ■ FAMILY WITH NATCRRm f IN ALL RANGES retreads of hacknqjred themes. BABY STROLLERS Ivarglaxa* Chombroy, 69c a yard Coming Up In Dlanchestcr APPLICATION FOR CMS JS y iM d a/IN DIVIDUAL NON-MATERNin sins Ms eaay.-care color-coordinates in stripes, The annual Manchester High ------r SPECIAL School band concert will be held ' 1 ■MieiM Moaaa --BsM rmiiMM —MM irniM MMik . B« .Tmr MILTON BRADLEY TEACHING AIDS checicsj solids^ Preahrunk, washfast. IMriM SMMf Friday In the school auditorium at Morim n showm. q 20 MFFEUNT BOXED ITEMS 8:15 p.m. The /band will be di­ iiiraMM—MM nrat SMM —MM MIIMI MmIIi •m'^ tmr ceML . WMMTtS D SmsnMS □ Right,Advance 84941.. ,, 6O0 rected by Robert Vater.- and ^vlll . eii¥ mt Zmm GAMES and P U S H CARDS play such songs as “The Notre cem. . Ltot Hfsmwt Mtoeot IlMr am. St siftt . S«it MM O Ttmtle □ Left, Advance 8688....|,-,80c Dame Victory March” and “The CltrmSttM MIItlMtSIS T»ar Nm Y*. MrrlmwlT „ . 2* Q Music Man.” Also featured will be wtsm wii—xs. ■snrtsi rmt NMM MiMM l■nKl NtIC UmSenSIS l. CMS T Tts Q Providee aid In rending, nriUunetic and aimple eoclal Complete Price Is i SatSiiiS Q atniHee In n uniquely Intereeting and entertnlnlng way. the new braes choir and the jazz SM|M □ . w em nt □ , SissMiS NMum k ' • 1 Stu nmr D, MWS D. Mwnmo, ensnis □ . 1. wH* a InplWW' r Oommended by Farente Magaadne and recommended by octet. SMMi SM □ Good Honaekeeping Magazine. '"”■”*1.00.0*2.00 ‘Ten Nlgbts In a Barroom,” a ■ ..1 Tie* it k ' inelodrama,/wiU be plajred by the I. . amtkMrO ISllMU p Manchester Community Players amt frn tssr asM Im meoiissipt •MD tee □ A s.' SMoStarn I dP E N DAILY Including MONDAY 9 A.M. o 6 P.M— THTJRS. and FRI. » AJW, to 9 PJM. 1 1 ^ April 10 and 11 at 8:30 p.m. In the •SMUwNlsmManet asmaMt— rae cm . Bowers School auditorium, Ssa Q tu emr .i- s * , 4i SsmSMro''* ein tt i “Black ' Orchid," with Sophia ams sf lM»ls|sr. Sse ,. _□ Loren, wUl play tonight lU the TnnetSemtiiu. i. . , State. VWth It will be "Aa Young —PW.D., - 4 - 4 CM ” ■ f SI. ■ . 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Although the bulk of designs are 42 Driving W<'\ Home EG Cake. stant onion, 2 tablespoons milk, !T sliced broiled mushrooms Method: Put cranberries through turned out these days by staff art­ 82 BALDWIN ROAD CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER command P Mix and Bake in the Same Pan 1 to 2 tablespoons butter or mar­ (drained), 1/8 teaspoon whUe a food chopper, using the coarse ists, Wedgwood employs many out­ MANCHESTER, CONN. 44 Sleevelesi i % cup ()4 lb.) butter. garine.' V 2672 garment pepppr. blade; mix with 1-4 cup sugar. Let side designers who are well known jk J? % cup brown sugar (packed Method: Sprinkle beef with salt, This graceful swan worked in 45 Reailient Method: Cook peas according to stand while preparing the batter. In England. package directions, using the measurement). pepper and onion. Add milk and easy-to-do crochet stitches will add 49 Pixies JT B% 1 cup (8 oz. can) applesauce. 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They offer a played at Brussels World's Fair. variety of substantial favorites as Also rated “tops" by re.search or­ Well as many delicacies to please mmt abe P>-«m 7.akln Cream g / HOW CANT OKV ’ CLEARANCE^ Ingredients: 1 envelope unfla- Cm l u ' TELL HER THAT Now England Pumpkin Custard vore4 teaspoon nutmeg, '4 teaspoon I T-THEN IT NEVER HAVE PEELING \ M-MuseuM T yes.' and old CHINESE 1 syrup, 2 tablespoons' dark brown ginger. \ eup homogenized milk, 3 CAN BE RETURNED "NEST** MEANT 1 YOU MEAN-AH- JUGGLER FRIEND MAKE sugar, >4 tea.spoon salt, ',4 tea­ egg yolks, 1 1-4 cups canned pump­ ■•BUT WHO KNOWS Y AM tuAe "Nerr THERE-AND WILL PLACE LIKE ONE / A MUSEUM MIGHT FOLLOWING SUGGESTION— spoon cinnamon, 'i teaspoon nut­ OKAY kin. 1 cup heavy cream. WHERem’ NEST* / MCNTIONePIN ALWAYS KEEP SOW FROM WHICH ^ FLOOR MODELS and DEMONSTRATORS meg. 2 cups milk (scalded). 19 OR WAS- NOW S OLD CHINESE AROUND BRINSIN’ STOLEN-A TEMPLE, Method: In the lop of a double A-AFTER A THOUSAND) SAVINS HAS LONS “ 7 LUCK' CHURCH, MUSEUM- DSED ON OUR FLOOR DISPLAYS Method: Beat eggs enough to boiler, stir together well the gel­ r^SlN C e DISAPPEARED blend yolk.s and whites. Add atin, sugar, salt, cinnamon, nut­ “ * ^ V FROM EARTH.' pumpkin, maple syrup, brown meg and ginger. Stir In milk; with sugar, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg; a whisk beat in the egg yolks, stir we<'.. Add scalded r.fllk, beat­ then the pumpkin. Cook and stir ing In gently as you do so. Pour in­ constantly over boiling water until to custard cufxs. Place in shallow gelatin and sugar are dissolved and balcing pan of hot water; have mixture is v iry hot— 10 minutes or BIG REDUCTIONS water come up nearly to tops of longer. Chill until a spoonful of the custard cups. Bake in stow (325 mixture dropped back levels very Are You MANY TYPES AND MODELS degrees) oven 45 to 50 minutes or slowly or liolds its shape. Beat imtil a silver knife inserted near CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER cream until thlcli; fold into piimp- Made SO M E O R O F A KIN D center comes out clean. Remove kln mixture. Turn Into 5-cup mold ' P O N T L E T 9£ LOOKS FOOL )W l TW I C A N T O T E TVtl Twice VOllIt WEIGHT THEM'S MB STRONGESr 1 2 from water; cool. Makes 6 serV- or individual molds; chill until set , NO DEUCKTB H0T-H005B FLO W ER '. ME OWN WBIAHT WOUlDBeGUITe AN POINTS! IM ITCHIU TO ings. ENVY Unmold: serve with whipped cream BY RALSTON JONES and P’RANK RIDGEWAY HUNT BtA GAME WITH For MR. ABERNATHY I SAID NOi \ l WAS A CIRCUS STRONG LADV.AN' CLEAR ACROST I ACHleVEMDm BUT WE if desired. Makes 8 to 10 servings. by Veans LULU BELLBl Y t H* EK'CHAWP FEMALE RA5SLERI AFRICA!. HERB) WILL TRAVEL UGHT. THIS MB BARB HA N D ^ For Bmokers WHY? WHAT SEEMS . 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The STAM PED aged, with a ..idieen and a* crisps GOODS DEIPT, haa iftodem acces- ness that suits a. nvan’s taste. ■V I 'MM 'iw Q if torieo. For the nqriMry a QUICK- Open dally 7 to 7; .Th)irsdaya tq XO RSET''jo'1' SINGER SEWING CENTER P O a n aampler, (98c for the kit.) 1 .1- eime a *«•» eoi* teoamwee fiSl MAIN STOEBT--»AAJiCUBS™| ' ^ ' wlU become a cheriahed heirloom. •32 MAIN ST. Ml 3-B8B3 I'You ew9 you n clf a trialt to TQ U R i The iilqair^ • t a r n SHOP. < -r. • I . 7 - l A t ' V - MANCHESTER KVENINO HERALD. MANOBESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1969 PAGE ||v V '' g^-TW gNTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI.D, MANCHEJSTER. CONN, W E p N ^ D A Y , APRIL 1, 1959 Secondx Bulletin ing fiRWEFlUT Phils Get Conley h 'v ’ Tttcuse Out\ Awaited on Ted Boston,- April 1 pits! bulletin No. 2 was av ------T ra in in g Infield, Pitching ed today on the condition BY KARL TOST Trade Three Snead Betting Favorite To Snap Jinx Boston Red Box slugger Ted' St. Petersburg, Fla.^Moet ap­ Williams, unwilling owner of New Aipieduct propriate name for a batter among baseball’s celebrated ^paln in ough Play Pirates’ Strong P(oints lajor league players, until a bet- Fine Players the neck. one comes along, Earl Battey, To Win Masters Again Boston, April 1 (JP)—The subborn Syracuse Nationals at­ "ITie 40-year-o!d outfielder Track to Open catd^r with the Chicago White was protected from outsiders tempt to snap Boston’s home-court hex and eliminate the Sox. For Big Guy Celtics tonight in a Garden showdown for the right to repre­ while doctors attempted to de­ Hi lights Augusta, Ga., April 1 (jT)—San Snead, the budding star of termine the cause of his ail­ In September In Bid for First Plafc^ television, was made the 5-1 betting favorite today to snare sent the Eastern Division for the National Basketball Assn. ment at New England Baptist Poor “Sihiday’'^ baseball town Is New York, April 1 (/F)— championship. Hospital. S t Petersburg. Ken Smith of the In ir51, the Philadelphia his fourth Masters golf championship. Mftinly on the strength BothOam ^ New York, April 1 OT — Mon­ New York Mirror reports, "St of his phenomenal 13-match unbeaten streak in the nationally All even after atx *^*>'**‘ ■ - Dolph Schayes, the highest scor­ A f6-word bulletin in mid- day, Sept. 14. 1959 will go down Phillies gave bcst-of-aeven atruggle, the Na­ er in NBA history, is favoring a Day Tuesday gave out little Pete has always been a poor city televised aeries, the West Virginia'*’ ■ tionals face a monumental atruff- as a memorable date In the history on Sunday for exhibition gamea. $80,000 to sign a bonus con­ slugger drew top advance billing twisted ankle suffered in Sunday's Information except that Wil­ New York, April of New York thoroughbred racing. tract. Two years later Pitt.s- boxing," as Burke admits, these (fle to sweep past, the Celtics and game at Syracuse, However, he liams had "a rather uncom­ The injury list seems be 'There are many older people here o v r Ken Venturi of San Francisco, were two of the finest back-to-back into the NBA finals against the The new Aqueduct, the., first By EARL YOST < and to them, Sunday la not a d"'' to burg gave Johnny O’Brien a 6-1, and a trio of past winners, de­ promised Nats’ Coach Paul Sey­ fortable night" because of playing the biggest part ih\a modern track to be built lit’ New rounds ever played over the mon-- Minneapolis Lakcra. Western Divi­ mour he was ready. pains in the neck and right Tampa, Fla. -^Tobacco have fun at the ball park.” "five-figure" sum to join the fender Arnold Palmer. Cary Mid- stroua 6,980-yard, par 72 course - sion conquerors of mighty St. George Yardley, the 19.’S7-58 deadlocked Stanley Cup semii- York for fiat racing in more tl>an Pirates. dlecoff and Ben Hogan, bracketed ahoulder. 50 years. Is scheduled to open that for keeps or for fun. Louis. NBA scoring king acquired from Orthopedic apectalists con­ final series, thanks to, the chewing Danny Murtaugh, One ot the better rooklea this Yesterday the Milwaukee at 8-1. Detroit In late season to bolster day. the Irishman who led the spring in Florida has been out­ Braves gave the Phils virtually Although open betting in . this In two days Jackie, who la Hated In the three pre\ious games in ferred, but there was no fur­ rough play of the two sup­ John Hiuies, president of the ns a 12-1 ahot, haa had 14 birdies, Boston, the Celtics have clobbered the Nats, also is not up to par be­ ther announcement. The ar­ posed "ea.sy marks.” The Chicago Pittsburgh Pirates from a fielder Johnny Calllson of the Chi­ nothing but a longshot for boUi Dixie fairway extravaganza is cause of a cold. With Schayej. New York ■ Racing Assn., an­ cago White Sox. Standing around InflalderB, plus power-hitting strictly verboten, a bookmaker has 22 pars and not a single bogey. the upset-minded Syracuse team rival of Dr. .lames Poppen Plark Hawks and Toronto Maple nounced the date yesterday sub­ last place finish in 1957 to a by margins of 22. 22 and 21 he gives Syracuse a tremendous back' from vacation reported­ Leafs have taken the favored the batting cage I noted that he catcher . printed up a "lino” which is fla­ 128,000 In TV Money 1-2 punch up front. ly was awaited by other doc- ject to the approval of the State Becond place last year, is a wore No. 9 on the back of his uni­ The longshot ii long (6-foot-8) grantly distributed in the hotel lob­ •Snead, winner here tn 1949, 1952 points, respectively. The Celts Montreal Canadians an I Boston Racing Commission. fellow who frowps on predictions always appear to reach their The Syracusc-Boston winner toi^s. Bruins back to the latter’s home form. Another pretty fair left- , the basketball-play­ bies and around the course. and 1964, is still riding the crest will open the. best-of-seven finals Constructed on the site of the but he indicated to mo that the flWder—Callison's position - a 1 s o ing pitcher who had 0-6 record for Round a Day of his televl.slon winnings, which greatest heights before home X-rays at the hospital con­ bases with the best of seven se­ old aqueduct track in Ozone Park Sues Will go all the way in 1959. crowds and a ,turnout of more at home against the Lakers Satur- firmed earlier plates taken In ries tied at two-all after last wears No. 9; guy named Ted the National League champions The 72-holc tournament - the have amounted to $28,000. over the last three years at a cost "We have a youthf 1 club with a Williams. last season. Hla earned run aver­ than J2.000 is e.vpected for the'day afternoon, with the second PhoCnIx, Aiiz., that Ted ap­ night's victorie.s. lot of entliusiasm,” the tough look­ 23rd edition of Bobby Jones’ Playing on tough courses, he Sj’racuse. . game op Sunday’. The third and of *33,000,000 the new track is ex­ age was a fat 4.88 In 26 innings. 'brainchild”DrailU lUltl opens itiimMiww tomorrow on I met.met methe game's o top players o and finaleile^^th parently has no broken or dis­ The Hawks laced the Canadlena pected, to answer the challenge of ing skipper said. "Anytime you KeyCey ^ mbers of both team s, fotirth contests will be in Minne- located bones and evidently Is Yogi Berra, veteran Yankee Since 1954, when he won 14 games the lush Augusta National course beat them all over a period of sev 3-1 in Chicago and Toronto de­ night harness racing at Yonkers get this combination you have a catcher. Is having all kinds of as a rookie, the 28-yoar-old right­ nui-sed mlh^ribor aliments,allmen but all ■ apolis-St. Pa\il on the nights of not Siiffering from arthritis. lighted the home folks with a team that’s hard to beat. Last where President Eisenhower’s I eral months, ending last November hands are expected to be ready for April 7 and 9. Wlillams was stricken with and Rofesevelt Raceways. On trouble getting started at the plate hander has been going downhill. quick hook Is no stranger. There's He averaged 67.2 strokes for 13 thrilling 3-2 overtime victory over many occasions the trotters have year was the first time in the ca­ this season. One writer said he Going to Philadelphia with him the vital engagC)ngagenjent. hl.