The Westher Fereaast of U. 8. Weather I aoady, aet ee cold, tight eaow begiaaiag late toalght. Lew taiihe FOR FINE STEWS and FOOD 8*e. Pyidar. eleady, Wai'aiei, Mambor o f the Audit low chaagug to rala. High Si­ Bttreon o f Ctrcnletlos te. The 4XXXX team increased its t M anchester^A City of Village Charm lead in the Elks Setback Tourna­ Taxpayers Slatie ment last night to 40 poinU over Mrs. Geraldine Chsce, 54 Chest­ nut St., buyer for the J. W. Hale Second Meeting runnerup The Heights. After 2t rem em ber. .. VOL. LXXVf, NO. 127 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TOURSIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1957 O^Bright to Ploy Corp.,.snd Mra. Dorothy McGregor (Claeelfled AdvertlMag oa Paga 88) PR IC E FIVE CBNIR sitUhgs, the leaders have scor^ of the sportswear department, an­ The Mancheatsr.Tfcxpayera AU Jayc«e« UMl theii 4,237 points. The Heights have nounce a completaly new line o f League has scheduled a, second I ur(*d. to attend. 4,217, leading The Manchester For Sport Dance spring and summer fashions to be orgenixstlenal meeting for Sun­ MiM Bian Culver, daughter of day at 2:M p.m. at Verplanck Mr, and Mra. Donald H. Culver, 36 Herald, last week’s second place previewed st the Manchester Tony O’Bright’a oreheatn will YWCA Homemaker’s Holiday pro­ School auditorium. It hopes to Weatmlnater^ Rd^ has been ap­ team, by 26 points. provide-th« 'music for dsndng st gram, "Bermuda Treasure Hunt,” have representatives of. tax groups is r w is r ^ pointed to serve on the Other scores: The Herald, the sport dsnee tonight st the from Hertford and ifockville pres­ planning committee for rally day ,to be. presented at the Community SANDWICHES 2 4,209; Diamond Jims, 4,207; Joe's AmeHcsn Legioo Home, starting Y March 8 at 9:30 Am. ent March 2 at Russell Sage College, st 8 o’clock. . INKS ^ IC E C R E A M I Barber Shop, 4,168; Your Deuces, Fashions ranging from bsach- According t6 . a spokesman for Troy, N. Y. Miss Culver, a Junior, 4,158; Oliva’s Esso, 4,117; \Valnut Tickets for the dance may be as ‘Mad Killer’ ths local group, which held its is majoring in physical therapy. wssr to cocktail desses will be Clippers, 4,110; Manchester Trust, obtained st the door. Dancing will modeled by Mrs. Arthur Osnovese, first meeting lakt Sunday, mem­ She is servliig as treasurer of her 4,097; Vlchl’s R and TV, 4,085; Pat­ be until 11 o’clock. bers- of , temporai’y' committess RNS^AURANT and Mmr Drag Sitres j class and was formerly president Mrs.' George K sU and Mrs. Arthur ten’s Builders, 4,085; Woody's have received ulations of the college outing club. WUUe Jr., all of Manchester. COCKTAIL LOUNOB Wonders. 4,065; Elka No. 18M, from tax groups in both those 4,089. 'M'Miss iss EMsilbrEMsimr Tyler, manager of Team Keeps Lead the Drhde Development BoArd. towbs on ths launching o f the new Routes 44A sad 8. Boltoa, Conn., MltcbeU 9-4448 Also, Caplt(^ Equipment, 4,038'; league here. . RANGE Leone’s Trucking, 4,029; Garden NewcTork City, who. will be guest Restaurant, 4,028; Anderson Paint­ In Setback Play speaker, will present her program The spokesman said the local Under New Management—Foimerly The HiUcreet Restaurant of color slides interspersed by the group hopes to have explanations In Eight S^arate and Signed Confessions ers, 4,026: Petersen’s Milkmen, tUEl OIL 3,998; State Shoe Repair, . 8,996; V Ths Rad Men’s Setback League fashions; and will follow with the from ths visitors •- methods they OPEN EVERY DAY INCLUDING SUNDAY FOOD has completed 21 rounds. Maple have used to save, tax monies. and D, 8,976; RMYD No. 4, 8,968; preihlera showing of the movie, GASOLIN: Paul’s Paint, 8,947: The Rebels, Super Service continues to lead, "Bermuda Treasure Hunt” The new league la a non-poUtical Monday through Saturday, dinners aSrvsd from 4:30— i With 4,448 polnU. ' m u p formed chiefly to find waya 8,917; Fogarty Bros., 3.866; HUln- Cottee and biuis will be sefved Kitchen open until midnight—Sunday noon to 9 'P . M, aki’s Sunoco, 3,852; Qutsh Funeral Othter sebrsa: Manchester Wall- froni'9:30 to 10 s.m., and the pro­ to aave tax dollars. Fot..ier Dired- Arab.Four SALE Home, 8,704. paper and Paint, 4,S44f Red Men’k gram will be over at 11. tor Walter Mahoney is temporary Lodge Suspends UN By MANCHESTER EMBLlEM BANTLY OIL Lodge, 4,188; Belton Five, 4,TTBr -’-^TB# ...... preaidsnt:------Describes Murders C L V B N o .251 I .'Il'W i, l\( Recitals Planned Reaffirm s '1 \'N ii;i:i.i 2 J. W. HALE'S By, Werner Studio Efforts on Mideast Thuradfiyi M ». 28 TCI Mlfchcll 9-4595 Neutrality Of Meriden Couple • A J L to 1 PJO, ^canceled, but st least five speakers ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 Frederic E. Werner, Paul Chete- United Nations, N. Y „ Feb.' 28 (fl*)— The U.S, delegation —ail in favor of sanctions— said lat and Doris Johnson, Instructors they were prepared to take the 'Cairo, Egypt, Feb. 28 iJP) Hartford, Feb. 28 (A*>— Eight signed confessions by ex­ announced today Ambassador of the pianoforte at the Werner floor st an afternoon sesaion of the —The 4-power Arab summit convict Arthur Culombe of Hartford today named his pal, r i Henry Cabot . Lodge had sus­ General Assembly. Studio, announce the first in a conference has reaffirmed Joseph L, Taborsky, as the “ Mad KHler” sought for months m pended his efforts to produce Those listed to speak were Bul­ "ShM Ri^rhif 0f H l« tftr Kind' series of mid-seasons recitals for neutrality in the Cold War. in connection with recent fatal holdups throughout Con­ Sunday afternoon, Mardh 10, at a compromise Middle East garia, Jorda, Iraq, Indonesia and the Sqviet Ukraine. A ll were it took no public stand on necticut. 3:80 in the Vestry of Temple Beth g a ily resolution pending the out­ known to favor sancUona unless Communist penetration of the This was made known this morning by Maj.'George H. Sholom. come of Washington negotia­ Twenty-five of the younger stu. embroidered Israeli, troops are withdrawn at Middle East or the Eisenhow- Remer, administrative at State Police Headquarters SAMTTO.TES dents of Werner, Chetelat and Mra. tions. :) once from the Gaza Strip and the Culombe’s name as the confessor* had not previously bera Woric Done WhUe Ton Wait or While You Shop A •pokeiman-eaid: Sharrft el Sheikh area, on the Gulf ei Doctrine. Johnson will be presented in the The conference issued a wdndup made public. coming recital. They are all under ’’The reaolution on which We of Aqaba. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO broadcloth communique last night It was the age of 12, and all from Man­ -were working le in tuspenee. Meanwhile, U.S. -delegation There was a separate written confession for-each of the CHILDREN’S SHOES Whether there will be further de- sources said Lodge was continuing signed by King Saud of Saudi holdups in which Culombe admitted taking part, M ajor chester. These pupils are all be­ Spring's tht season of Arabia. King Hussein of Jordan, a Heavy duty slppers replaced. ginners this deason and parepts velopmenta along thia line in the his -private conversations. They President Shukri Kuwatly of Sy­ Remer said. . and friends will see what they change . ^ • and this future, I am not prepared to aay,” said-the situation was expected to N O W AT 23 O AK ST. Lodge had been in almost con­ be 'clarified before the afternoon ria, and President Gamal Abdel Culombe said that he and Taborsky, both 33, joined forces have accomplished within a short Nasser of Egypt At Poraell Place. space of time. tinuous consultation with other aession. on each o f the holdups. The conference had special Oak Street side of PnitieU Parking The second recital In this series spring,, you'll find that the delegations since Tuesday* in the ConfUctlBg Stotements In some cases, however, the near fatal shooting o f a Hart­ significance in the light of Saud’s will be presented by another group hope o f getting agreement on a Delegates were bewildered by OPEN 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. recent talks ivith President Ehsen- ford tailor, for instance, only one would enter a store and of younger pupils on Sunday after­ fashions changes are many reaolution which would get Israeli conflicting statements from Wash­ mCLCDlNO MONDAY the other would wait outside jn a car. noon, March 24, at 8:30. force., out of the Gaza Strip and ington and Jerusalem on a reported hower in Washington. The com-, THURSDAY 7 A. M. to 0 P. M. munique praised the King for ex­ The third and last recital will be an^^axciting, with special inter­ Egypt without resorting to sanc­ agreement under which Israeli Culombe admitted helping Taborsky blackjack an elderly plaining t6 American leaders the presented by the Intermediate tions. forces would withdraw- behind the couple in their Coventry store.“Y «* !------est in softer, more flattering lines There wasmo comment from the 1949 armistice line. AnI Israeli offi- "Arab point of view regarding He- also admitted blackjacking U.S. delegation on the talks be­ cial in Jerusalem denied any such Middle East problems and other the part owner of a North Haven' questions raised.” tween Secretary of State Dulles action had been agreed upon. cut rate shoe store. Captured Pair and a feminine, lady-like' air. To The four Arab headers reaf­ and Israsll Foreign Minister Golds Reports from Washington sstd He said that Taborsky used an­ S a n A that gives you P L A N NI D 5 f C U R I T Y Meir and Ambassador Abba Eban. the United States, France and Is­ firmed their "positive neutrality” in the Cold War. They said they other blackjack shortly afterwards bring your wardrobe up to data . . . The suspension of Lodge's ef­ rael reached agreement on a plan Have Lengthy were determined to shield Arab in beating a Meriden couple who forts came as Asian, Arab and So- for laraell troops to withdraw and to gat in the mood of the new sea­ countries from its harmful effect. entered the afore to buy s pair of ^ t bloc delegates notified the promptly'frdm the Gaza Strip and shoes. Then Taborsky fatally shot ‘UTn . that they would press ahead Gulf of Aqaba areas. The plan was Slap at Iraq Police Records The communique declared the the couple, Culombe said. son . . . coma, welcome a beautiful spring with their demands for sanctions, said to. call’ for their replacement Culombe admitted blackjacking Arab states must provide their fiv e Ready to Talk by troops of the U.N.'Emergency a clerk in the Laurel Hotel holdup Hartford. Feb. 28 (P)—Joseph OM-n defense "outside the sphere of haral A scheduled morning debate on in Hartford. L. “The Chin" Tahbnky and A r­ ths laraeli-Bgyptian dispute was (Uoiitlnned on Page Ten) foreign pacta.” This was an ob­ thur A. Culombe have, long been vious slap at one important Arab The blackjacks were recovered the objects of police attention and Our East Branch stats conspiculously absent— Iraq. Wednesday night after Culombe subjects in police files. While that country has declared broke down and admitted his part Taboraky won a notorious fame *By repeatedly its- solidarity with the In the worst series of related when he barely escaped execution, Peaceful Means* crimes in state history. F sizes 7 to 14 others regarding Israel arid Arab being the-only man condemned to nationalii^ Iraq belongs to ' the Arthur (hilombe ts|Uu with detectives this morning Ih front of the East Hartford package store that Sift Ashes from Incinerator death in Wethersfield State Prison Is Celebrating its Pet blouse of the sbason! Parakeet-embroidered for fun. western-aliled Baghdad Pact and was the scene of one of the holdup-murders in which Culombe has allegedly implicatedplicated himselfhi and Today State Police InveaUgators history to walk out a free man. says'it has no Intention o f quitting Joseph Taborsky. The liquor store permit of Samuel H. Cohn, killed In the holdup, la seen above were busy looking for guns, stolen The date was Oct. 6, 1955, about Eyelet-ruffled for feminine softness. And three-quarter Ike, Mollet Certain it. Culombe’s head. (Herald Photo by Ofiafa). . • wallets sqd pocketbooka snfi other a year and four monUis ago. sleeved for that grown-up look. In io-white combed qptton, ’ih e summit conferees, especially items mentioned in Culombe’s con­ His walk to fretdon) came after a dating to wash! Egjmt and Syria, resent the mem- fessions. . Remer said that four yasTs and two months, in the bertmjr-’Sf sin Arab xtate in the the team of investigators is sifting death block at to* State Prtaon. iv, v/’*'-V 1st Anniversary Many more brightly patterned Ship’n Shore blouses,fromlM Of Mideast Solution Baghdad Alliance, whicit also in? ashes taken from an Incinerator in He had been found guilty of firat eludes Britain, Turkey, Iran and S f a i l s End which Culombe said he burned sev- degraa murder by a Superior For a lovelier you * * * GIRLS’ DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR PakUtan. . eral stolen articles. Court Jury Juns 7, 1951. He Washington, Feb. 28 (P)—:Proa-«CanaI, they recalled that the 1888 The communique reltorated the These particular articles, accord­ was only removed from the death Ident Eisenhower and- . French treaty contemplated a definitive often'meclared Arab stand on the ing to the Major, were taken from block a few months before hia re­ W e invite you to see oiir adVance col- Premier Guy Mollet today- ex­ system tg guarsntee, st all times Sues Canal, on Israel's occupation or. the pocketbook of Mrs. Bernard J. lease when tha Supreme Court o f pressed ’’common conviction” that and to all powers, the free use of o f the Gaza Strip and the Sharm el 73^Day Manhunt Errora set aside his conviction and lection of spring millinery. The styles Speyer of Meriden after She and 'Round a solution in thn Middle East "Can the canal. Sheikh Afea on the Gulf of Aqaba, her husband ware killed IM the directed that a new trial be held, this season are'TovelierTo and more flat­ be achieved by peaceful means, in "In this connection, they reaf­ and on Algerian natlqnaUsm. .Brother *Oroea)]r Payebotie’ Hartford, Feb. 28 (P>—State-yseen after the holdup slaying ofAconcentrate on isolated stores and North Haven slaying on what had tering than ever. Do come in soon. conformity with the principles of firmed their adherence to the six The four leaders said they would started out to be an evening’s Tha freeing, of Taboraky oamo Police today neared the end of a a Hartford pharmarist (Rosen- liauor dispensaries and. in some Justice and international law.” requirements unanimously adopted work for Israel’s immediate and ■hopping trip. / . alter hia brother, Albert, who ac­ 78-day manhunt whlca gav. ’ .i; i lthal). cases, went in and warned mer- MILLINERY DEPT,-lsECOND FLOOB Ending three days of. talka by the United Nations Security unconditional withdrawal from Ga­ Numerous other itama mentioned cused him o f‘ fatally ahooUng T k eC to c k aimed in large part ' at repair of one o f the most.maasive tasks in! A fter sifting out these regis- chanU to take more precautions. . OpunCit and accepted by Egypt za and Aqaba: to the 1949 armistice- their department hlsto.'y, j trations, each owner had to be by Culombe in his confesaiona were IxMiis U Wolfaon, West Hartford V-: Fr|U)«p-American relations, Eisen­ last Obtober, which called, among in every store for which state found Wednesday and early today I’ackage a tore operator, in 1960, i lines. They said the Middle Ebist is Since Dec. 17 when the depart- located; the same U.ing was true hower and Mollet in a Joint itate- other •things, for trie and open police are responsible, they posted by State Police InveaUgatora who was found to be “ grossly poycho- ment was called in at the request ment .realBrmed a United Nations transit through the canal without with 5,000 registrations for Mer­ detailed- information-cards, out­ worked around the clock. tlc” and was confined at the Nor­ (ContiDDed On Page Ten) of the state’s attorney to help declaration of'last October calling discrimination, and inaulaUon of cury cars after i t ' was reported lining tile things proprietor or A t mid-morning, a.rcaravan of wich State Hoapital. Albert had Don't like to climb stairs? We don’t either! stem a seriea of holdup murders, for 'Tree ' and open "tranalv' the operation of the banal from the that a Mercury' was seen follow­ clerk should observe in the event State Policemen, headed ' by. Lt. aecuaad Joseph after’ admitting to police have traveled the AtiariUc So take the elevator either up—or dow-n. through the Suez canal “ without politics of any country.” ing a North Haven holdup and of a holdup. These cards included Samuel S. Rome of the Special seaboard from Maine to Washing­ (N ext Xo S j ^ Stamp Counter). discrimination.” . - Otherwise, the comnumlque said double-slai’ing. data on automobiles used, descrip- Services Dept., left headquartira (CoattniMd on Page Ten) ton and have devoted a total of -Ths. President and the French that Elsenhower and Mollet ex­ B y r Predicts Dope Users 'Cheeked tlomi of physical characteristics with Culombe. > Premier made no reference ,in the .1,391 daya off to the task; have All known male nsu-coUcs users and clothing o f holdup men and pressed pleasure "as old friends’’ talked to -hundreds o f informants Revisits Sceaes of Ori’aiea communique to. mounting hopes at meeting again. 1) the state were checked. definitions for' determining such The plan was to have CuIom'>a for withdrawal of Israeli forces Ike’s Doetrinfe and witnesses and have hunted All males releases, from mental The Savings Bank of Manchester is a progressive savings Mollet came to Waahington re­ physical qualities as color, com­ revisit the scenes of all the crim i« from the Gaza Strip and the Gulf through’ Uiousahds of records in institutions before the holdup wave portedly ready to back Israel’s de­ state agencies. , plexion, hair, teeth, speech and to which he has confeiised and m bank, giving to depositors idl the benefits and guarantee of of Aqaba area, without resort to atarted were checked out by police. unusual markings or defects. (our.of which a total of six p*'- Bulletins U.N. sanctions against Israel. mands for . security safeguards ToG ist BiUion^ Maj..Geoyge H. Remer, execu­ against any new mllitaiy action by Special 2-men patrols were set Patrol isolated Areas sons had bean viciously slain. safety that only a mutual savings bank can give. The east Their statement devoted only tive officer of the State Police up in all 11 State PoUre Barracks, froa (he AP Wires one brief paragraph to the Middle EijypUan advance o f Israeli wrlth- Waahington, Feb. 28 -(fl—L n . Dept., listed this motning some of Forty plalnclothesrnen were on' working on. evening and midnight (Contlaued on Page Tea) branch has in onie year made tremendous strides, in new ac­ East crisis. It said:. drawal of its forces out o f disputed Byrd (D-Va) Said today Presifiant the facts and figures Which went patrol, night after n%ht in Uo- Middle Etast territory. into the huge operation that ended shifts because the eight known luted areas where stores n ^ h t "W ith reference to the Middle. Eisenhower's Middle East resolu­ ISRAEL’S REPORT O tB counts and volume o f ’total deposits. We are celebrating the 'in the apprehension of Joseph Ta­ holdups had occurred tetween the East, they (Elsenhower and Mol­ - Again Urge# lamel Quit tion would open up an entirely new be singled out by the bandit-ftfilers. WaahlBgton, Feb. 88 (P) — •'F borsky and Arthur Culombe: hours of six and nine in the No stakeouts were used hut an ef­ event the entire week of February 25 to March 1st. Please let) atated their tommon convlcr Eisenhower, on the other hand, area of apetading” and cost Ameri­ evening. Weaver Threaten^ laraeli Amboacador Abbs Ehaa RAN HVirS i ^ had said before the conference that can taxpayers “ billions of. dol- The entire , 4ncludlng main­ fort was made to keep a constant arraagSd a new State Depart­ Join 08. Free souvenirs and gifts.* tion that solution to the.problems Special patrols were set up to of ths area caii be achieved by Israel' elready had received the lare.” • ' tenance crews of the State High­ night patrol In vulnerable neigh­ ment today. There were uncon­ ♦ridW-aasB maximum assurance^ it could rea- Byrd, chairman of the Sepate F i­ way Dept, were furnished with de­ borhoods. To Quit Hoop Test firmed remits that he may be COITONS paaieoful means, in conformity with the principles .of Justice and aonably exppet, and he had called nance CJommittee, urged support of tailed description of all wallets Major Remer pointed out that ptannlag to aimounoe tomorrow and pocketbooka taken by the international law.” anew for' withdrawal of Israeli a propoeal to strip the reaolution one of the most difficult aspects Hartford, Feb. .28 (P)—Supeiin- a decision to n^thdraw lunett On a related Mideast issue, the force# lest the U N . be forced to re­ of a seefion that would give the holdup men; on 'the chance 'that of the case was that the bandits tendentSv-of Schools . Robert H. troops from areas seized hnm these articles might be thrown News Tidbits Black. ir i» telegram this morn­ Ststement said: sort to ’‘pressure.” President a virtually free hand in were wiping out the bestr source of Efyp*. LIFE "W ith regard to the question of spending up to $200 million in avail­ away along highway right-of- Culled from A P Wires information aa to their identity— ing,' notified Harold A. SwaSejd-, able funds on military and econom­ ways. the future status of the Suez (Oonttaaed on Page Ten)- the holdup victims. y Director of - the (JIAC 810,0(M ORABBEUI.IN HOLDUP ic aid to MiiMIs Ebtst nations. . State Police,' aided by Motor Ve- Tournaments, that unless condi­ Georgetown, Maes,, Feb, 88 (P) ' The 'Virginian Spoke out in a hicle’ Dept. wrirkers sifted through A total of 365 auxiliary state tions are iiriproved at the New Sen. Mansfield (D-Mont) asye policemen reported night aflrt- — Three men - robbed the George­ s s e s speech prepared for an earller- registration files on some 25,ci00 Haven Arena, site of the class ” A ” town ' branch of the Andover. there has been a "marked tarn night at all stations to go on than-usual senate sesrion on Eisen­ bullet-nosed 1931-32 Studebakers, games. Weaver High’s basketball Merrimack National Bank of an hower’s program for Mocking (Jom- patrol with regular state police. trying to locate- a car reportedly for the better” < in reiatlona be­ team will not t jiarticipate in a eatimatod 810,000 today. Their munlst upanaion into the Middle Eleven State Policemen worked Economic Group Sees tween Secretary of State Dullea scheduled 'quarter-final game Fri­ IntrnaloB was fkkshed Immedlnte- . . . Washable “ CHOPSTIX” sheath, East. -> ■ along with the men on interroga­ day., night. b a s t BRANCH during^. You'll b * the envy of your ' ‘ K and some Democratic sanator* ly to the home effkm la aeaiby Byrd said he favored that part of tions and takfiig statements where 'The telegram, sent after's coa- Ivith a silk scarf and satin buttqna. who have complained of lack o f Haverhill by aettag manager 2 friend* in thiA lovely the resolution expressing readiness women civilians were involved. .fqrence- of school officials, this William B. Morton who was on ^LclFeh ’^ toMoKHl) for added smartness . .. Two fash­ to use U.S. military forcS's to . re­ bipartisanship in foreign policy.. While the major .effort - of the morning, reads'! codt-dress^ A Jobs, Prices Up in *S7 the telephone when the gunmen ionable side pockets and flattering sist any. open Red aggresaion Egyptian newspaper says Britata state police was . centered ort run- ’.’Weaver High School baskelball AnnWersory we«i , Is aeeklag^to re-«etabUsh diplo- entered the E. Main Street bsude. - Don RivOr I^Pinbl-gNie against a Middle Etast nation, )f the V neck ... . Comes in blue, pink, By W n X lA M n ARBOOA8T * - It urged tax-writing Oongres- President decides such action is mallc relations with Egypt. (OMtteaed oa Page Ten) (Contianed on Page Tea) mint, apricot and navy. Sizes: 12 woven iiovelty ploid . Waahington , Fsb. 28 l » —A Joint Bional committees to develop a pro­ necessary. Informed- sources say Soviet TOOK BRIBE AS TRAP Banata-House Economic Committee gram for "adjusting the tax bur­ “ But let uS not initiate a super­ Union is preparing new blast at Austin, Tex„ Feb. 88 OP)— lai to 20, 12Vi to 22V4. gingham cotton with reported today the outlook for 1957 dens on new and small busineaa’ to imposed program o f economic aid Yugoslavia. . . Opera’s original a draipattc and tearful epe ^ to the Texas boose, stata Rep. "lii for further increases in em­ help them ■ participate more fully that is of interminable duration’ glamor girl Miss Geraldine Farrar DRI-DON4^. Dries smooth James E. Cox today said ho con- ployment, prdductlon and wrehas- in the general growth and pM per- and of Indeterminate amount,” obaervss 7SUi birthday in Ridge- Teamsters’ Boss Sought sccoon i ~ needs little or no iron­ Ing power, with no general eaaing ity of the economy. Byrd added. .field. aented to take a $5,090 bribe ta of pressures toward further cost trap what he termed with the openi*** 0* lore added It said the federal government ,Hd said the language of the ing. In gay colors. and price increases.” military-economic aid section of - U.S. Navy's most powerful ice­ ■ lebbylats.’’ It was aU a j I idmulQ "exercise leedership in con­ breaker heads back to Aatartlc he -had beea poranlag i •niis P»P*r ***** *^*Lth a 515.00 ®r ktirc Pnly Sizes 16'/, to U V t. The 14-member committee, head­ tributing to economic sthblUty by the resolution could be cited in ed by Rep. Patman (D-Tex) was to help Japfuiese ship caught in ice. To Eb^pand in Rackets seealon opened Jan. I, the Con­ substantially reducing , public the future as representing "the not unanimous -in its views, five of , . Army to ergaalze Its first two roe leglabitor tok) .an audtenca works expenditures, now” and' de­ One of many styles available in fresh spring cottons. iU members fUed supplemcntat or aiomlr support commands tomor­ in the House chamber after the ferring them until ' inflationary (OoalhiHed e « P s ^ Twenty-three) READY TO WEAR DEPT— Available in sizes 10 to 20 and 141/s to 24(4 et minority cqilnions, but only Sen. row, ‘ Washington, Feb. 28 (Pi—8tan-.^ucceeded in defeating the city’s aeseion suddenly p-as diamliaed preasu^-ee lesson. ley W. Earl, Portland city, com- mayor. Douglas (D-Dl) took major iasue Argentine Foreign Office saya for the weekend. WCOkfD FLOOR ‘ with the findings. He cited what he FfUr Prepeaals mlsaloner, testified today* that -After Etarl's testimony, EH kins The committee also: AfgeaUtta wUI-ask Its neighben to Clyde Cfoaby. Teamsters un'i n came back t6 the witness chair called "weak” polr.ts in the econo­ Nixoii Starts Today clamp down T>n followers of ex- BACKS RED'REICH TRADE my. 1. (Jailed for consideration of boss in Oregon, opposed hia 1()S6 and testified, that a pinball com­ Bonn, Germany, Feb. n OPh- The committee noted that the "some redistribution o f tax eourcss Dictatot’ Juan Peron. >H u n garj^ election becauM Elarl refused to pany which he described as Team­ 5 5 - 9 8 and 5 8 - 9 8 For African Tour Ck>mmunlat Party—badly wcsUc- CbanceUor Konrad Adenaoar baa economic outlook, while currently among the.federal government, the ■uppo'rt a pinball licensing ordi- ster backed could have made accepted Soviet Premier -IM - eaed by aatl-Russiaa revolt—an­ t'-' bright, "m ay change iM idly.” states and Ipoalities.” riance. "fantaatic” profits of a quattor of ganla’a suggeattoa that Weat Washington, Feb. 28 OP)—Vice ' May Cat Public works 2. Ehepressef* "concern ov4r the nounces, reorganization apparently "H e told, me if I didn’t support a mliUon dollars a year. Geimaay aad the Soviet Ualoa president Ntxcin leaves this after­ designed to end one-man rule and "Rising construction and intqr-r, uneven impact o f monetiiry re­ pinball licensing the Teamatgra. He said the pinball company wan boUd up their trade*. Bat be Said SPORTSWBAR-BECOND FLOOR noon on a good will visit to eight est costs, and declining liquidity,’'’ straints, particularly as they af­ give different tendencies within union vfould oppoae me in the elec-^ the Acme Amusement Co., and devetopment o f real frlondaWp It said, "m ay prevent realization African countries -and . He tae pqrty s bigger ssy in running tion,” Earl said. Tour Savjnga Current Annnal fect fch ool' construction, residen­ was formed by his brother, Fred betweea the two aatioas deptnda M present business plahs for capi­ tial construction, and-the growth goes as President Eisenhowet-’s The country. ■ • ’ BUu'l aaid the prbpoeed ordl? E3kins; Joe McLaughlin, Seattle npreeentaUve. caUrely on "Soviet agreement ta a a y n . . . Dividend Rate tal replacement and expansion” potenUala of new and small biisi- OoiHmuiJsta booed, wame op~ nance was never paaa^. gambler; 'Vctral P. Wright, Port­ the reatoratioa of German and "may have an adverse effect Nixon’s 17,(K>0 mile, 22-day^ fly- ponenti clftp tbtlr bM di and fBl* Bari described himaelf aa a life­ land pinball machine operator^ and tour-is aimed at di nally.” 'r bn state and.local kovernmant ex­ lemMWtrat- lery applauds when crittoism of long member of various other Herman Walter, an asoociato of 3. Urged the Preiident to imple­ t5 *« the American government’s in- REE penditures for public works.” geverament le voiced first time unions. Wright. W e Give .Oq the basis of ths present ritua- ment hie proposal that leaders Of osaaing interest in Africa as a tor BACK BOND INTEREST *OKE in years in Polish Parliament . . T h e commlsaioner testified be­ Gambler tUleat IpartMr WaahlBgtoa, Fab. 89 (P)~Tha tkw, tho-oonuaitiee uigeiLthat tax business and labor esaume great­ tswftem bulwark in the Eaat-Weat fore the special Senate committee PARKING er responsibility in pr)ce policies New York Herald Tribune says Ho and Thomas Maloney, Seat­ House .Ways and Me atiqued at their preeent Struggle. inveatigatbig racketeering in la­ tle gambler, were "allent part­ and wage agreemeett .

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s e -'., Rent Curbs Set RockvUle-V etnon Phone Call Gets ’There are 249-Republicaiu in Ui* Anikhdment Aims to Assure WAXES President 26 Trapped in Air 6 Hours GOP in House House to 30 Democrats., If. Sheinwold on rexas Move Boosts • A t a public hearing oii the issue For Two Years ‘ Secret ARlitary . Favor Holding held by the Constitutional Amend- Gas Tax fo r Roads Only Definite ^angom ents Made When Landing Gear Balks menta,,,Pommlttee, a number of In Empire State Weather lletails Vote Age at 21 witnei&es emphasised that Pres­ L E T TH E OPPONENTS G O P Senate Chances ident Eisenhower supports voting suit* Ckpltol. Hartfonl, F*b. Kotut, win •pproval of the That Interpret'liit Albany, N. Y.. Feh. 28 Of)— For Police Training Program Washington, Feh. - 28 OP)— So­ .TAKE YOUR FINESSES Stiillli gealer f Detroit, Feb. 2. (d>)—Twenty»^thqt dwsn’t work, he told pas- by 18-year-bIds. (Sy—l t e OsnstcUent Ouunbor o f RRoueeoum and Senate by at leaat En»t-\Vc«t vulnerable ______< ___M xa- - aAveerfers, A*>n **M>**t1 SUte Capitoi; Hai'tford. Feb. 28 Wishes Of The FaMlIy- Three tn^es appeared certain on viet Ambassador Zarubin, or any­ By Alfred Sheiawold Dallax Fg^. M (Py—R*pubUcanAit would give the GOP 48 Beats to six person* w’ere trapped in the Brown told newsmen that Oenmeree, the Connecticut Petre* two-thirda majority 'in 1059 and New York'* rent front today as .NORTH back of the plane and land on our A caucus of House Republi­ 'several members who discussed then be approved by the voter* RockvtUx Feb. 28 (SpecUl) —^Mr. HoM served Trinity Lutheran body ela*,- can get some official ‘T don’t enjoy flneaaiiig,” an­ oltaneeSf of recapturing control of M* For the Democrat* and Vic* Hfoy for aix hours before one final can* voted .yesterday ih favor of taM i Indnatrtee Ooimnlttee and th* duit cleared fronr a ibucdoux \ A Q 4 - talL It has been done * successful­ the issue at the caucus said that if i JOHN B. BURKE the Ooniiectlcut Motor Club in a statewide referendum. DeflniU arrangemenU fot a police! Church, BreweUr, N. T., before U.S. Weather data tabbed "for nounced Miss Win at a crucial ' a 9 7 I 4 9 the UB..S*nat* by win ng Texas’ j b^ S k w V o te ."" yeffort locked a balky landing ffear keeping tbe minimum voting, age 18-year-olds are alloived to vote, Hug* BuUdiag Frogiam sometimes rowdy, 7-hour public ly-’^-. (AiUt) cMMbined today Whirs* hearing. training program fo b* held h *rel“ “ P « ^ a cMl here U OcUber Mtiitary us* only.” atag* of today’s hand. *TU let y()U 5 A Q 7 , special aenatorial election were l Democrat Willtam Blakley is in place and allowed a Capital A ir­ at 21, Instead of lowering it to 18, they alio should be allowed to pur­ FUNERAL HOME "Connecticut is in the midst of "I’m glad they didn't have to The sentiment was far from adopUen o f a ooiiatitaUoaal amend* Controls will be continued for a A 10 3 coiMiderably -brighter today after j aerving aa interim senator pending dive,” said one airlines official. chase liquor and to enter fnto con­ T E U 9D 8-8888 a hug* road building program, have been made by PoUce C a p t: h *. waa preaented with a gift A ll he has to do ,& telephone fellows take all the Snesav.” lines Constellation, to glide in at unanimous,. however. The issue BMBt apu^eally allocatins fMO* tto next two yeors—to June 1 , WEST EAST the election. He was appointedled .by ‘The passengers would really have tracts. 87 BAST CENTER ST. Ua* tax revenue to highway ebn- which requires that funds Im Peter J. Dowgewicx he eald to- on behalf of the various organixs- the D efeim Department and aak |t waa a wise decision, for It A K » I I A 10 8 7 8 9 the StAt- Senate in Austin -virtual­ dusk for a safe landing. split the chamber's two leaders. "I'm certainly against 18-year- readily available for use." said a 1E19. High-priced apartments, will . j ttons and Church OouncU. M ix ly killed a bill designed to insure former Gov: Allan' Shivers to fill turned green.” AMBULANCE 8ERV10B be dectmtrolled. Some relief will for extension 79359, Baric comes m epelled th* difference between vic­ a J a K Q The 4-engine plane's five man Speaker Nelson Brown and Major­ olds going into taverns,” Brown .a Democratic victory. Price Daniel’s seat wh^n Daniel re- I have to admit I took a little auocauon a lr ««ly U be given landlords of one and - aa.se.: aUrtmg March 19. . recording of th* latest wsa