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, 868 Wood- only half live beyond their fifth Mias Barbara A. Field, daughter Mra. Edwin D. roster, League to Study bridgb St,, %ea a recentI vintor at JarViiv^ppeals birthday, end only 10 per cent o f Ph. and M ra W . John Field, 811 beyond, their tenth,” Abput To w : Boulder Rd.. has been named to ^je Cterhiont Citrus 'lower, Cler monL FIa. W ith .her were her p w - Foi* $tigpOTt”or Far from being a rare disease. Martin’s ^ ’ w^' * > ,. ■,,.■■, —^ • * ■» the dean’s Hat at Cplby College, Dr. Tappan points ^ out. Cystic Fi X i Watervllle, Maine. She la .a Junior. ent^ Mr. and' Mrs. Wijllam R. tWtonMH a t tht Bucklnrh*™ Oo"’ jdcMphen, 11 Edmund St. They brosis .affects one ’ put of every A meeting ot-the.bujl^t^udy STYLE Junior. , ' ■ . < F lind Qunpaign p ^ U o n a ) <3ni<^ wllk aerv* » are-spendinif 10 day* in Ftorldn. 600'babies born. Medical author n^iiol^'*uj>p«r ton^orrow at 6:S0 ities rate the' dise'ase as the sec committee of the pay era' li.m. for aJl famUiM ^of the con- John-FSABeasar, a ^ o f Dr. .ai^ Robert G. J a ^ ls o f 2,81'W. Cen- ond greatest killer among child League will be he^^at 8 p.m. to grogatton. At 8 p.rt ,; the Rev. Mra.'Edward, U Beaaef,\114 Adtl- ‘ i>r!‘ Joeeph Maiaaro Is In S t ior SJ., chairman of the MalK^es- hood diseases, surpassed only by morrow in the W aW g room of the Baldwin IVrfy, Briniater o f educa-, -fiide Rd„ has won academic' hon Louis, Mo., attending th^e Am w- ter area Cystic Fibrosis. fund-«U- cancer.^ . _ ■ . y-'.., ors at Mt. Hermon School, East Municipal Building for discussion tlon at the West H a i^ r d Goh- ican'Academy bf Generiu Practice ing drive, today kt>pealed fot s u ^ Jarvis and hla wife, 'Violet, have of Genera! liana**'' l^'chard Northfield, Maas., for the third Ninth annual •.Scientific Assembly. port of the mail solicitation cam SUPPER gregational Church. w}U ah?w pic- d\yUal In^ereaMn the aucceaa of Un'-a biidgin recommendation. marking, ^riod. ending M*rch 15, More than 6,000 family doctors paign which will continue through turea taken v ^ la he^WM touring th ^ rive to. faiae funds for-' Cystic W aiter VPh Hone, chalrmarf.jof Sponsored By The French Club of MtAcIlieBltef X «; the Holy la n d laatafiinmer, and of f'rOm every part of the country ere the first week In.April. research, ^hich has already shown imtttee, said he'experts to, fi Turiddh mlaaiofi*. "One JGlreat Klng.Davld Lodge, Np. 31, lOOF; attending the affair. Jaiwis said funds are needed to ^ at - the disease Is' hereditary. Martin's recommendaUorf Hour o< Sharing Banka” paay be will meet tomoriow night at 7:30 enable the Children’s Cyatic Fi 'Their on^Njihlld,-'Thomas Martin in Odd, FelWwa Hall.^ Veteran ap^time today. . SATURDAY, MARCH 30 returned at this meeting. x-- , Peter Stevenaoh; 162 Birch St., brosis Association of GonnecUcut Jarvis, age 1* afflicted with / 'V a n Hone requested all members membership pins will be presented will conduct the midweek service to continue a research program CysUc Ftb^osli^^.The'i•e are rtiany to all members'Who have atUined of- the committee to attend, aijd Continuous Servings From 4 r; Myj to .T F. M.- llerribera of Andenwn-Shea'Aux- this evening at the Salvitlon Arrtiy now being conducted at Uie Yale other cases In Hhe Manchei ' welcomes any Laague members lb lUaiy, VFW, aponaored a Bingo t15 or more. years of continuous Citadel, as Major John Pickup is University School of Mtidieine un area,. Jaryl* e^'d. the meeting. party for the veterans confined In membership. Preceding the meet suffering from laryngitis der its s^nsorshlp. ing. a, supper will be served at Aaalating Jarvis In th^ drive ai’e ■ The taxpayers! league, whose HALL EAST O E I^ ST.- Middletown StaU Hospital yester The research ia beln|r conducted 6:30. Movies will be shown after members of the Center Church purpose is to reduce taxes; ex day aftemodn. In the group was by Dr, Vlvlin Tappan, a noted the meeting. Miss Mildred Bowers of French Mothers Club, who. Addressed and pects to go over the budget with ‘ A D l ^ $1.00— CHILDREN UNDER\2, 50e Mra Laura Bcabert, hosplUl chair Rd.. iBolton, viAho will be guest authority on Cystic Fibrosis, a a view toward opposing -What it man; Mrs. Muriel Auden, Mrs. placed contribution appeals in Tickets are available from Mrs. speaker at the monthly meeting baffling childhood disease which envelopes for^the ma>l campaign. decides are non-essential expenses. Marthk Mansfield, Mrs. Inez Ma attacka the lungs and pancreas Eric Anderson or Edsel Isaacson of the Ladies o f the Assumption ^ X . honey, Mrs. Mary McCarthy. Mrs. eventually causing death by suf Violet Yurkshot, Mra Gertrude of Emanuel Lutheran (%UKh for Monday was formerly a mission the Upsala College Choir concert ary in China. She will take 'for focation. Buchanan. Mrs.' Helen Beebe and Dr. Tappan aaid the cause Is at Bushnell Memorial. Sunday af her subject ’“nie Disciples." Mrs, Mrs. Lucille'Hirth, president-of the unknown and there ia .nO known X- local Auxfll^. ternoon, at 3:30. Mias Mona Mo- Robert Cslnem-ls chairman of the dean. 39 Cambridge St., is among program, Coffee will be served cure. Statistics offered by Dr, Tappan show-that ” 9t) per cent Of - Ytoe WBA Guard Club will meet the ConriecUcut aingeri in the 60- and every lady o f the parish is in volce choir which is now touring vited. The meeting will open Cystic children die in infancy and /'With Mrs. Hazel Fahey, 709 Main chllffiodd, and of the 90 per cent, > St.< tomowow_at 8 p-rn------thS’ New E ngland promptly -at 8 p.m. B y P rob er Jeychelle lalands, 29 (fP)— Archbishop Wasliin*ton, March 29 (/P) W ashin^n, Mardh^^d (fP ) .^pringtlme inspiration yes Mfikarios told a news confer-1 •—Presidfent Eisenhower pro- ■ J U 4. ji — The AFL-GIO Executive terday for a group of Des ence today he is not prepared ! j, , foday. sus^nded PINEHURST IKJsed today that the Cabinet, Moines High School youths to to take part m any pohtulal ^ ‘ “ A ■ . .rx. Americatt Youths with Quhah Rebels shave thel? heads. Teamsters’ bqs* Dave Btekaa be authorized to decide talJtS with Britain until he H A I £ * S Three Amertcih teenagera who dlaappeared from their homes at the.n.Si^Naval Baas at Ouaritana-■ whether a President is tenir B\it to 'Principal Dewitt an AFL-CJ0 officer and or Williams It wba "shear mad ia allowed to return to Cyprus. mo, Cuba, laatF eb. 17, are shown carrying w-eapons. Left to right are Chkrlea ,E. Ryan Jr., porarily disabled, so that the dered air inquiry into the Michael L. Oarvey^«l victor J. Buelhain. They ere wearing uniforms with arm bands of "26'of ness" lind he suspended 11 The black-bearded Greek Ortho 9 July” movement h a a ^ by rebel leader Fidel Castor who la reported hiding -in Sierra Maeatra in Vice President can take oyer. boys until at least Monday. dox Patriarch said the question of entire^'teamsters’ union. , ROUND BEEF Under Elsenhower’s plan . that ^ e youths used i.^barber Cyprus was not simply one of Beck’s suspehsimi as an A FL- Cuba'^ Oriente proving Whiw^e eelVniany pounds of freshly chopped 39c ground action would be taken if the Chief shop across the street .from ^ Enosi.4 (union with Greece) but vice president and council mehi^r ia effective immediately, AT PINEHURST . . A SPECIAL VACUE IN beef and fuM y lbs. of Round Ground at 79c lb. .- . . our Lean ______ERVE and Meat DEPT. Executive, himself is unable o r un the school during the t^opri ' of the self-determination of the Chuck whlch^s regularly sold at 55c a lb. is the really "hot willing to make the decision him-;- hour. CjTJriot people. , and uqUl the outcome o f charges SWIFTS fREMIUM "BUnERBW ” number” wWdtKkeepa Alfred or Tony grinding houra on eiul self. They said the barbers, who He told newsmen he was will-. being bisought against him b y the every Friday arnkSaTurday. You don’t ae« them doing tWa Martin Urges $5,733^46 EisehhOwei's suggestion that were eating luncli at a nearby ing to give guarantees of minority execiitiveNmunctl. , SMALL GROWN, READY TO ROAST work, for they doXunder refrigeration in our large refri|;bra- DOUBLE $ & H GREEN STAM>S TO DAY ONLY W ITH C^SH SAuis the Cabinet decide by a majority drug store, gave them permis rights to the Turkish {people on The actions were announced by sion to use the clippers. Geoege MeanyvAFL-CIO president tor. . \ / vote ran into opposition Imme Cjyprus. RALE'S IWU WUNI) , ""JAcK FROST diately at an Eisenhower confer British colonial Secretary Alan after a 2-hour'WmcU meeUng. OONFECnONERY or BROWN 33- ence with Congressional leaders of Lennox-Boyd announced yesterday Meany.^d will be i^ed Tr^sa pound or two of^NPs both parties." ■ ' that Makarios, who has been ac to come,.before the ^uncil 20 PLUMP HEN TURKEYS Some of the leaders ibid news X and an^’er formal cntMeawbich LEAKCHUCK FRESHLl SUGAR Hoffa, Lawyer cused of leading the campaign of COFFEE A $5 735,046 general fund budg-*the Board of Education’s $3,027,710is>not yet specifically allocated, allocal men they feel there is no need violence on Cyprus against Brit wlij^be drawn up and p f^ n t e d to GROUNl^v. . it's featured _ _ _ a f for the’ coming fiscal year has request, and $681,541. came off the would provide hikes of 5-cenu an whatever for a Constitutional ish rule,, was being released from *■ '<11 meantime. amendment such da Eisenhower Deny Bribery; his year-long exile here, and woul^ The AFL-CIO preaiilent Weiahts this weekemkat been recommended by General budgets of other toyra depart- .hour...... foe .... hourly...... woikera...... and. a / Lb. 85c- • 2 Pkgs. 27 c k Manager Richard Martin. He estl- ments. boost of one level for workers on proposed.. be allowed to go anywhere b a t decisions by the /^uncil 6 to Bn Lbs. mates it will take a 33 - mill tax I Martin made the cut by allowing th . salary scale. Others took the-poaitlon that the Cyprus unanimous. Theriywbre If you want yout^ound meat ready for the pan . . . we BAKER’S SEMI-SWEET to support that budget. an increase in the per pupil cost of Police .ashed for an iixrease of .situation can bd dealt with! Trial May 27 Lennox-Boyd said Mkkaries 29 members p r e ^ t . \ 4 9 J offer Lean P a ttie s^ 9 c lb. and DE LUXE CHOPPED NESCAFE His 33-mlU estimate is based on $20.41 instead of the $40.41 asked 16 cents an hour for most police through a simple law^withput re- i would be allowed to tak^ part in Meany saldV^ck’s apspension \ • • . . ' ■ INSTANT COFFEE a Grand List of $134,848,757 which ■ by the Educators. That cut is based men. Unionized workers asked 10 sort to a change in the Constllu- - Washington,Washington. March 29 \i/P —• talks on the island’s future, how Is effective immediately «rhii« the the rig^ht. size turkeys for small ajid medium SIRLOIN PATTIES aH 9c lb. CHOCOLATE CHIPS ever. Britain pretyibusly had of ISc Off Reg. Price assumes' that the Board of Tax on the Educators’ figure of 9,200 aa cents. Salaried .workers asked for . II j . J ... i James R. (Jimmy r Hoffa. Midyvest council consider chargee agafaut famlUM... ) Review will cut a million from t)ie Average Daily Membership for a-level nd a step increase, 50 per Fnsentower called boss of the Teamsters Union, hnd fered a new constitution - which tte Teamaten’ chief baaed on what 12 Oz. Pk*. the assesior'a .budget . • the forthcoming school year. cent more than the manager's rec- ing ■rt'ith Democratic | Hyman I. p-ischbach entered p l ^ would grant the island more self- he ter^d Beck's ’’actlmis In To thkw, hold in refrigerator’ 1 or 2 days . . . or SHURFINE SPECI/i^F THE WEEK: 37c can leaders in an effort t"/eso ve / today to charges ^ government, and has proposed that Large Jar For Cooking, EnJstlng and And the 33 mills includes $261.- Here are the major increases ac-1 ommendation. bringing the Labor movement Into thaw in 6 hours in pan set under running COLD, $1#34 iincerta nty left by the Co"stitu- the North Atlantic Treaty Organ- disrepute” and hb faUtag to «x- / 100% Pure Coffee ^^^ownles ■ 518, pr 2 mills, to operate a fire cording, to Martin's message: He On the d«er<^e side of the biidg- water. StUfTFdth Pepperidge Farm or Arnold’s stuffing W # yteye p i « o ^ with th* high gudify of v # d in our department which would cover mpde comparisons with the 1955-56 et, Martin notes the drop from tion in ts present crets of the Senate rickets prob- plaln .‘‘the many charges against . . . follow M ^ h n T.f)gnn"a ^linVinff HirerfioTin twith- the Whole town and would Include year instead of the current 10**^ _____884.322__ to $4,000 for the Housing cedure ^ ...... in. the caee of disability Of ------T h>(r Iriai wa/rwair aetsst- furfm- Mayiwirv (OewHnued OH- Page Twelve) him” eeneetriliig use of ■ma s t e r ^ SHURFINE PRE»HER lost jri(ipmonfrfiMd oro ropooring with a now $uppiy; Union funds before the Senate each turkey).-5 td-7 lb. birds take about 4 hours . . , SUNSWEET the Manchester-. Fire Tfepartment month fiscal’period, ^ e increases, Authority, largely becau.'ie of va- * ...... as well as the South Manchester cahclefi at Greenhaven and the fa c t ; Rackets Investigating Oommittee. 8 to 10 lb. birds will roast in 4% to 6Vi hours. therefore, are all fdr“a‘ 2-year pe TOMATO JUICE FRUIT GOGKTAIL Fire Department. riod. > * that after July 1. the fiscal year !»"*“«•• j District Judfce Richmond j A reporter told Meany that Beck 11 PRUNEJUI8I If the Eighth District decides Police costs are up. $67,000 most beginning, the town will no longer ; i??' B Keech. says he has received a flood of Large 46-oz. Cans. not to consolidate Its Slanchestpr ly for an additional motor patrol mi^taln Greenhaven homes even ' t*** President s own two major ill- The )>ouncy Hoffa reapoiided. communications expressing sup AtPinehtirst . . Choice Quality :G O’ VEAL I nesses since September 195,5. But "not guilty, your honor,'' when State porkers Seek port for him. * Can.s / Fire Department with the towm, (added cruiser, ' 3 re.?* Jar men, if they are still occupied. These 46 oz. cans are no larger than other 46 bz-cajis 2 $21,000 would be cut from the aj area for vacation and sickness, -Another drop is In borrowing in asked to plead to the indictment. “I have received no communi .... but we say LARGE SO thaCyou will know it is not Large Size In Heavy Syr^ (Continued on Page Three) Fischbach, a Miami attorney cations of support of Beck,” Meany budget. unlforma. guns, badges and other anticipation of taxes. Interest last said. ^ a No. 2 can. The $5»735.046 Is $1,226,794 equipment). year was $24,000, and no bor who at times has served as coun RIB Veal Rump Roast higher’ than the amount the town rowing. except in rare instances, sel to Congressional investigating Sound Retired Fund “I have had an abundance of Engineering, highway, and snow BUY EITHER CUT AT THIS MODERATE PRICEa expects to spqnd in the current is contemplated for the future. committeea, replied simply "not calls and some Istters from Team \ 5"&W SALMON FRIEHD’SBKF removal ia up $39,000 for normal Mayor Indicled sters’ .members. They are all of WITH POTA^ES 1 0 4 -month fiscal period which salary and wage increases and Between that $24,000 and the guilty." PICTSWEET SPECIAL OF THE WEEK: ends June 30. it is $1,440,299 highr. Hoffa, dapper In a^ light brown state Capitol,'Hartford,, March Vlow, we know the state wUl come condemnation, none of commenda \ more equipment. . . . amount the town will earn by in-, 29
, largely because in the, 1955-56 are needed for expenses, Martina Pktsyfeet — 7^^pz,^Can 65c VEAL CUTLET Lb. 99e took up such preliminary matters tirement fund on an nctuarlallji: Aa o f last Jime. the State Re Beck was based solely on Beck’^s Heat and ^r\’e, Delicious During dlicPssions on the re year an abnormally low an)punt expecta that $48,000 will be «<&- as bail bond and the time for fil sound basis, the head of the C on -; tirement Commission has reported., invoking the Fifth Amendment be x : - Meaty 3rd thru 7th ribs Bluefaack, Fine Red, Salt Added Opr Potatoes valuation in. town, Martin esti v,-aa spent. iMd. ‘ / mated that it would take a 30- Bribe, Perjury ing of motions. nectlcut State Employes A?sn. told the retirement fund had assets of fore the Senate committM, Meany CHICKEN ----- Libraries are up $17,000! for ' That will offaefthe SiSAOO in said that Beck’s own statements on of the finest oven roest mlll tax to support the new budg As Hoffa'left, he told question a Le^slatlve Committee today. i $13 million and waa $4 million in more help, wage increase, and new terest the town will pay next year teievialon and hla quoted pomments NllCOA PidLAZZO JTAUAN et. But he made it clear he was Portland, Ore.. March 29 (.T)— ing ^ reporters ^ _____ that he had no com- Bernard Tl. McCusker urged the thv red. ovailable. PIES books. on the $1,400,000 it harrowed to public personnel committee to ap- State employes contributed 4 to newsmen added weight to the Lb. . PmED TOMATOES not including anything for fire Wage .Adjustments finance the fiscal y e ^ change. Terry Schrunk. the hiayor of this! ment other than to repeat what he case. M AR eAR INE BEEF protection (a 2-mlll item). city tom by vice accusations, was had said before—that he did qot prove a bill making a $1 million ap- .-j er cent of their salary tg it, and Another major increase is $30,- Oh, what a buy! (Sorry, this price only in lots of 5), /W IT H BASIL LEAF Here are the /categories 'In arrested last night on charges of pi'opriation to the fund this is presumed’ to take cai-e o f 50 But Meany aaid he ordered to In his budget message to the 000 for general salary and wage want to try the case in the nevvs- These Rib Roasts, cut from Swift’s Premium and Rerjury and accepting a bribe. F^tir such bills were before the per cent of their pensiqn upon re day’s council session "only 10 sec- Board of Directors, Martin saj-s adjustments. That $M,000, .while papers. • ’ ' , Pkgs. (Continued^ Page JThree) T^st. Atty. Wiiilam Langley, a committee, two' of them intro tirement. : Cuddy’s-choice b ^ f are the meat cutter’s favorite 59c that, excluding fire coat and ex- Hoffa, who was fingerpi^nted (Continued on Page ’Twelvq)' Oven Roast. . . CANNED HAM SPECIAL OF THE WEEK:. In Quartera / 2;’'c'„r45.e RIB ROAST cludlrtg $242,000 (1>9 mllla) ' for city'police officer and a PotUand Wfhen he was arrested March 14, duced by the Republican majority TTve Btate last made a direct ap See Special Gift Offer / Packed In Italy. BEST CUTSET THIS PRICE! BONED and TIED IF DESIRCH. principal apd-InteresVOn the fiscal gam blT also were indicted by the was not again put through what leaders of - the Senate and House propriation to the retirement fund ■\--- BONELESS LEAN year bondX, the operating budget Multnomah County (Portland) is delicately referred to around the respectively. Sen. Elmer S. Watson in 1953 when half a million dollars LEAN, SKINLESS, would coat 29.1 mills. grand jury which has been inves- courthouse as being "processed.” of Wethersfield and Rep. Frederick,, was put into it. SHANiCLESS ------HAFNIA ^ K . : MROPI Education Expenses Up Hague Seen (retting Ugatlng charges of vice and cor But Fischbach had to go through Pope Jr. of Fairfield. MrChisker said the fund started SWIFTS PREMIUM SMALL GENUINE Martin’s message indicates that ruption. it. A Jl million appropriation to the o 'f in arrears .when it first w%s Bulletins COOKED HAM soOref Melt S tbsp. shortening in a in a 2-year -perl^ the Board of Langley, the chief legal officer Edward P. TroxeJl, principal fund was apprOv^, in 1955 by the set up in 1939 because employes READY.TO-iEAT « eUllet. Pcfur in mixture of 8 CALVES LIVER Lb. 95 c Education expenses are higher by of the county, was accusSd of cor U. S. attorney, auggested that both Legislature, when Democrats con from the AP Wires Product of Denmark. 3 lb. ruption and malfeasance for not beaten eggs, 1 can Campbell'B SLICED TO ORDER. $695,589; all other town depart defendants be "processed,” but trolled the Senate and Repubjlcans •/’■(Continued *>n Page Nineteen) size o f Buporior quality. SCRAMBLED EGGS Suez Ca^af Hispute upholding the gambling laws, of Vegetarian Vegetable Roup. H mental expenses are up $208,921:. Edward Bennett Williams, Hoffa’s the House, but the bill was vetoed cehspiring to'^ obstruct justice by t >. salt, daih of bleek ^ p e r . and the cost of bond principal aftd attorney, noted that Hoffa had by Gov. Ribicqff. a Democrat. SUNIHEW TU RF V I0 T 6 R 4 permitting gambling, and of ac Alntree,' England, March M HAMS C ^ k slowly until eggs are set, Interest is higher by $41,270. gone through these.formalities. President Frank GallagheY^ of Seven Children Die The manager cut $765,541 from cepting a bribe from persons "un (Pi— Sundew, a durable 20-1 Whole or Butt Half atinring frequently. 8 eervinp. I -Halo's offors in Hit soofood doportmopt: Frosh oys- New York, March 29^n—Thev'per cent oRj^rigrosaTVeMipts a Fischbach,. arrested in Florida, Council 16, State, County anil Mu Elaine TENDERCURE the departmental requests to ar New York Times y that royalty, and known.” . He was released on had not been put through the rou nicipal Emplwe.s. a state employes’ shot, won the. llt h Grand tors, scallops, hdibut, hoddock, Roston Bhio, ond rive at his recommendation. That Egyptian President ler’s new 2, Tolls would be<. levied in ac $3,000 ball. . tine In this Jurisdiction. • union which ii in competition with In Tenement Blaze ttonal Steeplechase today in » thinks we ahould tell you Both Langley and Schrunk were (ROUND HALF LI. 79c) cut amountS;,to 5.9 mills, he points plan for operation Suez cordance with the schedule agreed M c C u s k e r's organization, en rugged race which saw only at Several deals and new items. bonoioss swordfish. key witnesses recently at the Port • y " a out. Canal Indicates t might let upon April 28, 1936, ibnd any In (Continued on Page ’Ihvelve) dorsed the proposed $1 million ap . PhiladelplUa, March 29 - dozen of the S5 atartors go the A .price deal on the much A Pinehurst land phase of the Senate labor full route, 'pie Mg 11-yenr-old. advertised heavy duty VEftnARIAN Of thet cut, $184,000 came off the 'Worid Court he Hague de' crease in the next year'\would be propriation "with reservations./’ Fire swept through S North Phila cide whether can use the limited to 1 per cent. racketeering hearings. delphia tenement apartment early who frll over jumps In the late Langley cRed the Fifth Amend He said hl.s ./organization ' does Fresher By Far VEGETABLE SOUP Egyptian-con' waterway. The United States has ararted today takiilg sev4n lives and in stages of the 1955 and 19M KAISER QUILTED Specialty ment to-protect himself from pos not w ant'it If^ll will have an ad races, took an early lead and YFAR’S TITHE The Tlmek in a dispatch from conaultattons with Britain, I^ iice verse affect/on proposals to raise juring at least four others. ALUMINUM FOIL 2 Cans 27c Morley Passes Washington pubUshed the text of and several other friendly govern sible self Incrimination when ask.ed stood off all challenges to score VERETARLES AT PINEHURST alxHit charges that he had- con state em^oyes’ pay, permit them Police said six of the victims A Ic deal OB- Tetley T>a an ' Eg^tTpUan memorandum the. ments on Egyptian proposals ta i News Tidbits by eight lengths.. Top grade Calif. Asparagus is coming in at low So many times we hear cus Orske A Lafg* Local Fresh DONATED TO YOUR CHURCH spired with certain Teamster to com^/under federal social sec\ir- were children, while the seventh Bags whteAjdTes you 18 ex- tomers aak, "How do you Eggs— Ooz, 50c paper aaid ,-had been sent from operating the Suez Canal, ■ Culled from AP Wired ity and give them hospitalization also ‘ may be a child- although no At 66; Novelist^ Union officials and others to ex- .ADA HITS C 6 n 8ERVATIV*2» prices . . looks like 39c a lb. for the best grass .tm bags fflV only Ic. '. . • make such wonderful Corned N a s^ r’s. ^government to the U.S. positive identification has been SPECIAL An American, reply Is expected activities In this • city insurance. . tVashliigtoa, March S9 (iP) —> you can buy for this weekend . . . Total of 84 bags tor 82c. beef?” • Well, there’s n6 se P ills b m y 's go^mment on ftiture operation of made. All o f the vlcUrhs were. to be sent to Egypt In a few days. Stating tha.t less than a dozen Officials of Americans for Oetp- Artichokes, Beet Greens, Broccoli, Rareripes or cret to it. provided you start P oet, Essayist the_ canal. u .1 V. .u i Top^'officials who- -have -been Shrunk denied accusations . . Concepcion Volcano/ reportedly retirement funds In the United Negroes. , A New 5 Lb. Bag of Life The origin of the blaze which ocratlc Action (ADA) assert^ Shallots, Crisp Fresh Cucumbers and just every . AdV. “ Cultivated” with absolutely-fresh beef of - ' 1 The memo _^publtshed by the j .tHdylng the Egyptian plan Inten- th at^ tf had accepted a bribe and faaa^ developed new C'rat'ep at spot ."tstes are actuarllly stabilized, choice, quality, put it in LENTEN BEST Timesime« set forth Dmviaionsprovisions previnrevi-1 gjveiy say privately they do not whipped through the 3-story brick today a structure- to bolster thing available in Vegetables will be found in Roslvn Heights. N. Y„ March 29 he offered, to take a lie detector whelre Nicaraguan airliner crashed Gallagher said Council 16 has faith civil rights, extension of educa GREEN PRIDE Pinehurst special TENDER- ously made known in Cairo: That like It, bj^t that they see no serious teat. Later, though, he walked out that the state never will renege butkllng was not immediately de Pinehurst displays. ; » CURE brine and leave it (/P) — CTiriatopher Morley, poet, Egypt would observe the ,1888 month ago..Israel says Arab po termined. Three families occu- tion ari(L\velfare beaefits, and GRASS SEED OFFER novelist, essajdst and playwright, prospect now of winning Egyptian on the tMt, conducted.by the Se- on retirement pensions, .foreign economic aid > are. there at least' 5 days and Convention ' guaranteeing, unre lice under .^Egyptian command 8Y The best flour for died yeeterday at hla home after agreement to'any counter-propos •■The fund is never going to. go "threatened with sabotage” by a MDCTURE not more than 7 days. . . . OVEN-BAR-B-Q MITTS stricted vise of thd canal by all na al. have joined United Nations pa (Continued on Page TSvelve) rrS IA N A N A ! ITS STRAWEERRYI every use. 31b. bag a long illnees. He was 66. (OoBtinufid^ on Page Twelve) broke,” he eaid. "When it is down "leadership coalition of conserv which suUs for S1-89 Following this formulae, we tions: that the Egyptian Suez trols in-^uardliig Gaza Strip’s bor are sometimes sold out - on QUAKER OAT Large A native of Haverford, Pa.,’ Canal Authority would operate and > However, it ia' yef to be decided ative Republicans and southern 2 IT'S DELICIOUS! der with Israel. corned beef • • but Ten- ttf ladfisr aad astiaar esskisK (Gel deioiii in iterel Size Morlev attended Haverford Col manage the waterway; that all whether the plan will be accepted ' Democrats.” Elaine reminds us that or rejected, or whether some modi- 'Sir Artthony BMen is scheduled Halp us gat o[ baffaf nonfa for this NEW either The H*rald or the dercure corned beef Is worth , far te4 ’see likel fre* sir * S9c lege where his father was a pro- tolls would-'be paid to. Egypt in ad to go to Boston for physic’al SAP .MISSOJES FLOP writer made kn error on the ' waiting for. Again ' this . feasor of mathematics. A,Phi Beta vance and that 25 per cent of the salt 9 V Ftmtoa-Ametiein ne^uet Kappa[, he later , became a Rhodes (Oontinoed on Page Fifteen) checkup as medical bulletin Issue ToKyo, Alarch S8 (P)—Japan price of GEISHA CRAB weekend, our mea't manager, 2 tolls would be used for devel<^- In Auckland shows former British Labor, Scholar at Oxford University, test fired Ite first gnlded mis MEAT . ; . in last week’s Charles McCarthy, will have NgRI't SLL vb« M ) MW m m i t t m um m Sm tart •t..MT F iu » Frozen Food Specials ment of the canal. Prime Minister's health conUnutng ad. , Our regular everyday ready for'>yoU SMnert nyn eta m i aMt ■ » Mc.n:°wai, f. 0. artM-A, o . VMM* 10. a. y. - England. ^ ' Egypt since tne Palestine War to improve.. .National Safety sile twice today. Both triea Morley was a prolific, writer flopped. A - scheduled third low ’ - price on - this fancy U nIM T Im eM r has barred Israel frqm the aanml Council .aays for first time in two. 2 49 ■ and In recent years remarked: Iran Says Bandits At Union Shop Hearing ICE CREAM FLAVOR! Geisha Crab Meat ia only - rt SPAGHETTI STAR^IST TilNA f iES . o. r^r e on the ground that the . two na yeara there haa been drop in traf firing was calleq off until de -'79c ^ . . not 89c . . SNOW CROP . , "It has been my custom for tions, technically are still at war, fic deaths, in two consecutjve fects can be plnp^ted a n 'd oor- "Winaytor'ssupplyof ieoeraam! -o Tendercurc Corned Beef Fmnco-American^ more than 30 years to amuse' jny- May Be Hiding 2cdis29e despite the 1949 armistice. In do mohths. ■ V ' o —-I • " ■ . rectoib a spokesman said. aelf..by getting out at least a book ing this, Egypt has ignored a It*5 Easy! Our everyday price on Bum-' Briskets, Lean Rounds STRAWBERRIES SUCED*-1& Ozs. 2 For S5e U.S. government’s big health Hat-tfori March 29 (^ — Tlie:5,plo>-ment becauM o f mem^rahip a year.'Thla w'as not done Inten- Jtasolutioh* o f the U.N. Security Kidnaped Woman ’ -'or noil-membership in a labor or- JAra PLAN RED A-TALKS'- and welfare programs sre in dan 1957 legislative seesion . is bound 9 Me Bee w h i t e TUNA «• Ck)ds,'Chucks tionslly to annoy anyone. The pub- pouncll In 1951 calling for an end ger of being caught- in budget- ranization. , . Tokyo, March (dV—Prime 5 2 GALLONS TO EACH OF FOX DE LUXE PIES 4 phg.95G liters made a profit on moat of to the blockade/ Tehrah. Iran, .March 29 (JP)-^’ to end and othera are sure to fol The Labor Committee- •ollcltod Minister Nobusnke Kls|ii’s cabi Cm CKEN, TURKEY^ BEEF them and the trade was mpra,than cutting drive in House. . . Joseph Setwe it hot for an old fash*, Since the Israell-British-French Iranian authorltiea say they believe Cardins! Mindszenty celeb'ratea low. But ■ capltol observers ' say an informal rising vote from those net today deetdsd “to open nego 100 WINNERS 39c ioned New England dinner; kind." a pretty .35-y^ar-oId American present and found’ sentiment about tiations . for aa atomic power with HU first published Uterary ef invasion of-Egypt , last fall. Egyp M Oi blrthda.v after nearly dye they'll never forget the' human ■ Just follow easy rules. Get entry blanks at'Pine 'o r cold, sliced thin for a woman kidnaped by a bandit gang as refugee at U.S! legation’ flood, that nearly engulfed, a pub 20 to 1 against the proposed meas- treaty” wjth. the Soviet Unlom It; Can fort wras a book of verse, "The tian sources have insisted that corned, beef sandwich on rye. may be hidden away In a demvlate in Ctomuniat Budapest. lic hearing here yesterday. ^ Iuresv, described by its backers..as approved iimllar negotlatiaaa hurst where you find this new flavor in pints as. Eighth Sin.’’ In 1912. He produced Israeli ' ships and israeli-bound Fresh Fruit and Vegetables mountain cave. ‘ . NJs^O’~ announces new naval •TTie biggest crowd In the, mem- j:’“rigHt-' "light-to-work ■ " legislation■ — with the United Stotea; Britain well aa V^ gallons. onp or* more w orks. almost every shipping again, would, be kept out Ap Intensive s ^ c h was. pressed command in ^orth Sea to be Dries of legislative veterans The assemblage was unruly Canada and Scaiidinaviah na RELLMANN’S ■ year into the 1960’s, ■ “ ; of the Suez when the waterway wrsa re-opened. again today In Oi'e TangeorkJleh showed up’ for a Labor committee ‘ until House Committee Chairman tions. ' ‘ FAfrXY WAXED 2 For 2 9 c One of his beat known works manned Initially by West German GUGUMBERS Desert 'area of sbuthweat Iran for forces. . . Rev. ^Igence Gross, session, on proposals’ to outlaw Paul.M. Andrews (R-Cheshlre) To make really fine Lamb Patties and "have the Mnte .of recent years was his lA39 novel. But the way apparently was left Be sure, says Elaine to the outlaw bdnd that seized Mrs. American Romafi' C^athollc mia- union ahops. ! sued a stern warning. The union ROCTKET FASTER THAN JET' quality each week, you must start with fresh Lamb . "Kitty Foyle.” open for an appeal to the World have plenty bf GREEN PEPPERS Lb. . 2 5 c I Court against such a blockade by Anita Carroll of lasaquah. Wash., sioni^ released by Red China There was no room for the hfiembers had .booed supporters of China Lake, CaUfM March 28 artd then season it with carefully mi.ved pure spices . . . , The world knew him best as a after alajdng her husband, another the legislation, drowning out (P)-^Ttie Navy announced today NO novelist, essayist-nnd lecturer, but this provision of the Elgyptian from house arrest in Shanghai, ex- crowd, motUy . protesting union MAYONNAISM American and two Iranians Sun- scattered applause,'and cheered de a new' rocket-propelled mlSaUa of/iet tice Lb 1 9 c he preferred to rbgard himself as memorandum, as quoted by the .perta to return to U>S- soon. members, in any of the re'gular PINEHURST UM B PATTIES ESGAROLE or ENDIVE I Times: 'day liight, Leopold Silbersteln interests are tractors of the proposals. named Zunl,' and said the ^190 . a poet. He once" said: "I have committee roonls. The Buahnel! Minute Rice .Interior Miniater Aasadoliata claiming for second time that un Meinonal auditorium, across the Backers o f the . biUs identified we^Km cen overtake a Jet plane. FEATURED THIS WEEK AT -■ /sW fSeasy Didver been! completely hap^y ex- "Differences arising between the 0R A P E F R U IT piKs, 8BCDLES& I f t 2 9 c Alam..^lared "there still la ntore official co.unt of ato‘ U. jTeept when writing verse." p.j-Ues to the said (1888) conven Only Mmuit Rict shows they have gained contiol was secured for -the hearing and manufacturing interests, Cham-s exM*siy*e> **■ be need in. for your Turia Fish Morley had been ill tor about tion In respect of the interpreta than a W per cent chance" that she. wUI be found alive. of heavy machinery firm .of Fair its 1.684-seat main floor wa? al ben of Commerce and the Grange. air-to-elr and alr-to-gronnd at Is oireody (ooked dishes . . . Mihute Rice TEMPLE ORANSES LARGE SIZE Dos. 79c ^ flvie years and suffered a series tion o f its provisiosis, tf not other V wise resolved, will be referred to Officials based their belief that banks, Morse A C o.'. : Senate puts most filled when trie session began They said the legislation waa di tack, said the Bnreen e(. of minor strokes. He generblly lb. sells for 39c the large f | ’ Starts New Life rected against "compulsory union-, Ordnance. went to N’eW York City from his the Ihternational Court of Justice Mr*. Carroll has hot been kjUed on Its okay on new gl Ji llllHon water at 2 p.m. ■ Pkg. D’ANJOU PEARS 2 L b .4 9 c imder Article 36 o f its statute or, the theory that the would bring a 'The Rev. John Cacopardo, 4'6, projects siuthorisstlon bill which By tbs time a roster of witness lam." Il would Insure “ freedom of Long Island home- about once a U virtually same as one Presideiit emplojTnent” to unlqniils and STORM HERO IN DANGER Put SoiT\8 in'Your Frtator.. month for the regular meeUng of by .agreement, to ah appropriate high price on the sla've market. stands before the altar' of his es got through commentin^B! on the orgu k f the. United Nations.” They said the outlaws' of the riig- Eisenhower - vetoed last' year. proposed ..legiilsUon, alternately rion-u^nists alike, they said. Guymon, OKha, March S8 (*1 GANTALOGPES - Each t t C the Book-of-the-Month Cflqb Opm- pastorate, the Gluistian Com- —J aA Morgan -Gnymon. dirg>„ Israel^ia hot a psirty to the l888 g»d area where the party was at mimity Ciharch. ’ , in Hacken ' Prime Minister Harold Mac- praising it and damning it, .the -.■< Viomte*;‘Cbriatko Principles’ mlttee, of , which he was a< mem- .miUan says, it is "true tBkt any hearing had stretched into one of But its opponents called it anti- moving oontmotor iriwso weriC:, bw. ponvention, having tjeaii estab- tacked are profesalonab at carry sack; N. 4. Convicted for a during tost weekrndfa hUszaril MAYONNAISE...... plnl 45e Iisbed:as a state only in 184'8, but ing awi^ women and selling them 1987 Brooklyn, N. Y., aiay- firing of a nuclear w .p a p b n the longest on.Record.. It broke union. Archhlihop/ Henry- OfBrien Ha served as editor-in-chief Of. was credited with W vtog . I f . France can be counted on to carry in the slave!bazaars on the Pentfaip Cacopardo waa released ii imlaed $6 m o m 'extent .the level of. iiD Dt>7:58 pjon. o f the Hartford Catholic ariihdio- OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY REST FOOD MUSTARD 2 jors 19c the 1837 m d .1939 editions of - 'tffto 1 Agpinst-BUI c w . sold it violated < "sound lives, now to a casualty of thf: "Bartlett’s Quotations,"'^ standard the case U» (he World Opittt tf U- rGulf and tlw(Oqlf o f (Oman. from priaan on il parole * for' radioactivity .vthrough------the------worht.- \ with Roraeradlah . Prosecution's Star medical exptirt- pimply, the bills would outlaw Christian principles.” atorm., Morgan entered 'Ostod-' Hterfiry source book. raeli-bdund ^ipfiing is sto|>{Md. Army men: wiae in tbe ways of life in 1953. New’York’s Gov4 *'$csUfiea that rich old ISdy Dr. tabor-managenient' Shop • agres- State' Labor Commissioner pa^Kle BosMtol yeslarday ^ 4 REST FOOD BREAD m i Thf COMt Among hU''hest known -boota Tha only fra mrce of the tpeipor- tl)« teml - civUised Tangeorkheh erhor Harriman said the pa John Bodkin Agants is accused a t raent under which a worker Is.rs- Renata..Rioetuti Joining those atUnding physleiaM said tOMn were "Parnsa*®* '' ’■ Wheels andum not previously m ,ds Known Deaert tribesmen uld it is likely role -would be terminated be- ■ uNm 9i^.;i«/■ X. BUTTER FfCKLES ..... 2 ion 49e MAMCNItTHI WHN*; ware that: . ’ Mra. (Carroll (a bel^g bid d^ by the cauae o f the Reverend- . C a co-- drugging to. death apparently d^ quirsd to jotifrs’ union after he la BgiUnlt the legialatton, said jt (1817) aj(d "The taJunted Book- Fta fAMttNG AT 3p2 MAIN STREET i 1. The canal luthortty would p ar^ 'a - auceesaful rqhabUiU-- vetopkl' 1mmunity to morphine and hirad.* I^ey woujd also make it U'. HdIkiMp's Tartar SAUCE |ar25e CORNER MAIN ood OAK STREE1S haroin Just beffira aha dlad. Ulsgal to AKdoifr persons from «m- ffimUsat* m Wef* Ik n * ), pay .t4o .govariua^t at Hgyvlt fi (Csatiawd a* raga EIgM) '“ V: :, V ll ■ . ■ ■ f t- ti J. ■ -t-’^'^ T ^ ' ■ -1^''. . . ■ 'V • i . ■ .. -'i '■ '■ 1 / *' V si’ .- i / ■f':. \. .It ') \ ’ ■ A x . - 'A ^ r ■ V V '.'V . .'K ■A^ /^-V .-^ .. r'.-.-r / ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN'., FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1957 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD), MANCHESTER, CONN.* FRIDAY,'MARCH 29, 1967 / P A G E T H k E S • PAGE TVyO\^ ■M' ei;r'‘------: A - ’ . - • ' • i ^ ' tiirb ■vlee ,presidsnt fmf/ tlie re^ '■*7 ''...... ;''v ■ ' ^ - t - until he iS rid of toe disability.. The mainder of the year, due to the Rockville ■M Attorney Geperai is reported also Morl^ Passes realgnatldha of lA s. A. G. Mordt,; to have euggested (hlK be provided presldeht, and. Mrs. MarcsU X Siiemwold oil Bridge by amendiiig the CkinsUtution. Kneidler, who mre moving out of Farm ers' roller SKATING . Another, approach, urged by A t^ 6; Noyelist, ; n m ^ ^ town. y Oeller, would recognize toe right of. toe President to step aside , it A teacher steering committee o n e g o o d TRICK 4'- GILAND OPENMOi FRIOAYrllARCH R North dealer disabled, but also, would direct the 2jnays fjor G&rch Project was appointed at the Tuesday Tax Meeting VES TWO OTHERS Sees S3- Vice .President to take the-initia PoC5t, Essayist MING HOME A.PINT OF YOUft night meeting comprised of Mrs. North-South. valBeffBt%' By AllreiMlUieiiiwold NORTH tive, if'a President-were disabled FAVORITE SEAFOOD . . ; . Stanley Papanos, Mm. William B. Rockvillei March 2i9 (Special )i — T o d a ^ hand/played lasd month ------'~~~T7— ------; and did not voluntarily s t e p' ' (Continued 'iTrom Page Oise) I, 'U tr tti 29 (SpeclalJ^r^lkrgMt^umbef of, new memben Glenney and Mrs. Ronald B. Bd- UirUie anmu^ntercolleglate Tour A 7 8 $ X . ’> (CJoBtlBued from Page One)’ 723 requeated; $92,660 'recommend Tolland County “farmers will con LAKESIDE CASINO auditorium of./wickley Scho^Kat aside. The Vice President would be CLAMS th e Jt^aiO r Pilgrim Pellowehlp of by that Frederick C.' Mohr, mondson. This group will be In nament, vS»Ka teat of the ability ed. publicity chairman, .stared ■ after charge of aecuring .a teacher; for ♦ K $ $ SOUiHyCOVENTRY - 8 'p.m. ' \ (Continued from Fnge One) required to report immediately ta shop” ,(1919). Commenting on 'Second .OongregatlonlU C9»urch sult on tM stlon and xonlnif ques to foreeee. bad. breaka Several -Wblch Martin feels there Will- be, Added public interest, ijn toe parks; $82,883 spent; .8130,890 re Congress. - them several years ago, he said: Franeii Priod SHRIMP ^ the chaph^ meeting .Tuesday the 1957-58 school year. tions at ah Agricultural Conunit- toonsond coIlegeNdudents pli^ed 4kAK8$l^ Biajor increases on toe receipt.side tested; 8U.669 recommended, l a preMOt two plays a t 8 p.m. WIMT G R O U P Y L L tlji^Ilgrlm 2-6155 ' budget It expected this year be- White House press seffreUny Celler said public oplniprt, plus •"They'were written more than 30 Potatoos SCALLOPS night Bonds Sold at Scbools the hand. In mote t h u a huntmed of . the budget recent tax revatuqUon l^ ra rie e : $79,405 spent: $109,130 tity 4 In tlie Church Community tee meeting Tuesday at 8. p.m. at 4 K » 4 4 Q ,J I $ > \ OPEN PWHAT-SUNDAY NIGHTS ^ cause(JH toe James C. Hagerty told a newt con toe continuing authority of Con years ago and have been continu Ta Go OYSTERS Houa« to raise'funda for lU spring DConh VlaitNfoi Small Fry • U.S. Defense Savings. Stamps cpllegea^ but only a' f ^ came up Boardrd of Bducstion receipts are of tot town. reqiwded; $99,985 reebmmended. gress, Including the. Impeachment ously in print and sale ever since The CcKmeratlVe Kindergarten sold Tuesday jpt Coventry Graih' the Farm Bureau Office on Park a K 9 7 < I V A $ $ 4,$ upP 164.$54,542 mostly because of in- TownxCourt; $20,838 spent;, $22,- ference today that the Conatltu- : h prolect This ’includes purchasing 'trito toe right ansr/er. ♦ 4 O i l A budget bi committee froJn •the power, wou\d be sufficient safe-i That is unusual.” SOFT SHELL a film prelector for the church Class in the south md will make a m ar School totaled $35.90, and at St. ■ . ■ > ' In most' cases. South g ot’-to ,toe creased tuition charges to other ^axpiiyers’ League will meet to 624 requested; $21,774 recommend Uonal amendment Elsqnhower guards against any overambitious Morieybegah his career in 1913 tour of the bartis aVthe Unlver-. Robertson School, $55, for a to Commiaaloner of ‘Agriculture 4 J 10 9 t 4 Q < ed. . ■( CRAlS and Its organisations. correct coiitract of five dlamon^. HUUTU / towns. * # night At 8 o’clock in the Municipal favors would'iii ail likelihood not Vice Presldenp abusing his, Op^or- ion the editorial staff of Dotibieday 40 c slty of Connecticut soon.' It will tal of $90.90. Joseph Gill will review changes Hie Jack of .«Iubs was fisua ‘States grants for school operar Building hearing room to study Pension Fuii, which produced old- j William Ayer, linda MarUn, Ta Kindergarten Class tour. Girls Win- 12 Games. exactly ..three clubs, declarer can 7 - In a press conference yesterday, recommendation. ' Bond Maturities and I n t^ whether ar President is disabled -r-i- mar Hetzel, Beverly Hathaway, Sermon Topic Announced. of transfer of property; a report get back -to duraihy with toe king Martin noted that this year’s budg Rep. . Keating (R-N. '?.) said in time melodrismas. The Williamettes’ Girls’ Basket H earts A 10 Diamonds'K 3 PINE U K E COMMUNITY CLUB Besides the general fund budget. $674,862 spent: $956,033 pe<(uest- pre-conferende Interviews they Keating said he will introduce to Typical of Mot-ley's' wit and / Robert Gehrlng, and Thomas H art The . Rev. C. Arthur -Bradley, on work being done on water of diamonds . In order to run the A K 6 5 2. W hstdtfyw say? et making is more difficult for two Martin recommends a budget for ed; $958,133 recommei day a bill to establish a commis ball te a ^ was defeated.- by the would make this point. Cellar ^ Is charm in his writings were, the X,; Jayoees to Hear .StewenSon pastor of the Second Congrega rights; toe effect of exemption of last two clubs. South 'Will toen Answer: Btd'''^rM hearts, / PIKE SHORES — EAOLEVCLIJB. CONN. .. reasons. other Bccounti i which do not re'; Capital Improycinfiht Pi’oJect: sion -to decide on presidential dis< tional Church, will use "The Tower Holy Family Academy team of livestock and equipment .from make 12 tricks. chaii-man and KeSting la senior books “Where the Blue Begins” The Nathan Hale Chapter, Jay- Baltic T ueaiaav qlght by a score intend to hhnive diampiida’ a^your One is the change in the date of ■fleet In taxes. $39,804 spent; $3*3. 169 requested; ability. It would be composedvof and "Thunder on the the ATTENTION! cees, and Its Women's AuxlHary, of BabePHmkis sermo.i t opic dur property tax and land and out GddsJDnllkely . ------next tout Invlto4 iMU’Ciiei to itsrt'.hg the fiscal yea?. Since it is Republican, member of both members of the Cabinet, Supremq of 43 to .34. final record for For toa-Water Department, he $50,000 recqplmended, iTiidlvIrvy— and a ...lAft” (1925V—------1—— , the JayceettM^ arill have a Joint ing' the 11 am . services Sunday. buildings taxed at a 10 mill rate; The trouble with tots plan is to six if he ciui take oare of switched fronTtU e ii.'.dillc' to the SaIary>Ynd'OWage adjustments': Court and (jongrc.sS, with the Vlte First Church Newe the season for\toe local team Is clarification of sonlng regulations that, the odds are almost 2 to 1 has recommended $393,000; for cial aubcommlttee which has \ Morley is survived by his widow, 24 I meeting at Z p.m. Sunday In the 12 wins, 5 lossca.XWilUsm B. Mac- e unhid, suit tspades). For the □ □ □ □ -□ □□ □ □ □ □ end of the month, payment dates Sewer Department, $288,000; for KQJflVT re q u e ^ d a n d $30,(M)0 Preaident as a non-voting chair Oleiuey Park clubhouse. A film T he Rev. James R. MacArihur, pertaining to fanners. against a 3-3 break of the missing moinent, youryiMrtner may think for routine bills and for some.col most of the recent Congrywlonal tkqformer Helen Booth Fairchild; Arthur of the Robertson School the Parking Meter Fund, $21,560 omfnendcd. \ spadework on PresldentUd'^disabil man. a S(hv. the Rev. Christopher Mor HOUR on Jaycees work will be shown. Ed pastor of;the First Congregational Farmers of toe county have six clubs.The suit Is more llk«^ to you have a/nal heart suit, bpt lections will change in reiation to Board of Directors; $7,687 HOUR StevenSbn of Windsor Locks, Jay- faculty is coach. been urged to attend toe Tuesday break 4-2. which includes $5,000 for a tri ity legislation. / ley JiX three daughters. Mrs. Church, will use "Why Shari?,” as your; nextylnd will make it clear the start of the year. fic study and $1,760 for thesailiry spent; $9,000 requested; , $9,000 aees State Chairman for the Na his sermon topic during the lh:45 Teamk played durinA^the season meeting to give a decision on To guard against,'the expected that yo(L.Always intended to raise Altoays at Another reason is that he has Eisenhower yeate^y sent out Church Men Plan James Cochrane of London, Eng., BURNER OIL where toe group “should .go from of a 'part-time Parking>rfUhority recommended. invitations for th^conference to and Mrs. -Whitney Woodruff and tional' Convention In Milwaukee, am, services Sunday. y include Putnam CathoIlcsA'cademy, 4-2 break, South.ahbuld-play a low diamomw and were simply taking had to make guesses at what the General Manager: $23,903 spent, Wise., in Jrme will talk on the Holy Family Academy M Baltic, here.” the Farm Bureau'officice has club from dumdiy a t toe first trick! employe; for the -D pg^ i c e n s e the Democratic /and Republican Miss Blythe Morley of New York Patricia GlibhrV will be in Ums/dut to show the ace of hearts cash position of the two districts Fund, $4,585; and-Yor the Whiton $40,000 requested: $28,22? recom Panel Discussion SERVICE DELIVERY natl^ial convention and show a charge of the worship service at Bnfleld High School, MSnsfield annotmeed. East’s^beft play Is to win' with ipyright 1957, General Fea> your service □ would be or June 30. leaders of the<^House and Sen City, and two brothers, Felix Mor State Training School, Portland Ubrary T ruat^nd, $7,175, mended. ate apd the Democratic chair ley, former presidiedt of Haverford film on the convention held at At- 7 pjn. Sunday of the Pilgrim Fel- the que4n of clubs and return the tores Corp). “A considerable aniount of Controller: $14,300 spent; $19,872 lanUc City, N„ J. High School, Griswold High S^ool qpera of spades. South takes the Superlative food, deftly pi . speculation enters into some re men and ^Senior Republicans of Emsnuel Brotherhood men -will College,, and FrankMorley, An Icwahip in the church vestry. Lil of Jewett City, Klllingly High requested; $23,765 Recommended. the Judiciary Committees of both be- guests of the Concordia editor with a London publishing WHY ACCEPT ANOTHER Stewart Holsington of Andover lian L«yrim and William Yeomans Recruiting Office aca of spades, <^ws two rounds ' In a gracious atmos- r - ceipt and expenditure items,” Mar- Insurance: $13,057 spent. $29,000 . and Robert C. Oleason of town School of Danlelsoit, and Long of trumps with ’tha.jice and queen,' fre . . . if that’s what ' ^ tin comments in his budget mes branclyrA He said he wanted "to Lutheran Church. firm. - will be'in charge of the program. School of Middletown. This is the ’’requested; $27,500 recommended. see ifjiere are any more sugges plan to attend the national con- Janet Sills has been appointed and toen leads a club^p dummy’s yoi ooking for in a res- U sage. Elections; $12,568.96 spent The Rev. Henry Anderson of Funerril services .'will be held at OIL WHEN YOU CAN • visntlon.\ first season the local girls have Alters Scbcjiule king. It la now easy toN:Mh the ta: come in and see Martin attributes the 2-; Budget Suniniaiy tions” before he sends to (Jon- Emanuel and the Rev. Erich 3 p.m. Sunday af Trinity Church fellowship oorreaponding secre- played a schedule of games against $14,007 requested: $12,'304 recom gross his Vecommendations based Brandt of Concordia will take part Eight <^pter members plan to tsiry, a new position. ace of clubs and ruff a club.-v7his ho' feqtly we fill the bill. of $695,000 in the cost of.2»peratlng mended. here, with burial in Roslyn Ceme s t il l GET SHELL OILr- ' attend the State Convention in other high school teams. A tempera^ change In working establishes dummy’s last.club a b ^ Bchopis to the nee(iJtopi'ovide for on a study by Ally. Gen. Brownell. in a panel pre.sentation of the pro tery. ■' Rev, Jam es R. McArthur, Jakn Wajrae AMa Bar- HSiT^^TshmirnaryTT^ Assessments: $25,791 s p e n ^ Celiey expressed the view Elsen- Waterbury on Mky 24 and 2SL church^putor, has asked the fel -Ayer Wins Honors hours has been announced by toe good trick. Declarer can get baolc^ .„"WINOS OF 1,0.00 more puplls'And to operate $34,465 requested; $33,756 record posed merger of four national FROM M & M OIL SERVICE John Hutchinson of Andover vrill William - Ayer, son of Mr. and Marine Corps office in the Man to dummy with toe king of fia- "NlghtraU" about 112 asidtfTonal classrooms in penditures contemplated in Mar howM’^ taking a “narrow view” Lutheran bodies: The Augustana Toniato Sorcery lowship to take full charge of the KAGLE8" 6:SS-1S mended. / . -ofxtne subject:. Lutheran Church, the American be In (harge of graveling the drive Easter Sunrise Service on Monu-' Mrs. Lloyd M. Ayer, has been chester post office. monds to cash the last club, mak Trtfc,^S;tS the Keep*y“Streel School' and the tin's budget message, cximpared Collector of Revenue; $16,003 A vegetable’s needed to round GREEN „„„ GPEEN off Daley Rd. up to the clubhouse ing his contract. 'Siool, \vhi6h were occupied /H e said Eisehiiower apparently Evangelical Lutheran Church, the out a quick supper ? Whars on the ment Hill April 21. Jean Ann nS m ^ one t h e ’Top 10" grsdu- According to Sgt. Edwaid E. Wil with the amount spent in 1955-56, spent: $20,930 requested;, $19,045 would Xmit the legislation to mak STA M PS s t a m p s In Cheney Park. Bradfield) Fellowship worship com son, recruiter in charge, toe new Dally Question 8*1. 1 p.m. oi Tripoli” AVEY’S first time this year. Ftnrtiah Evangelical Lutheran pantry shelf . tomates? No ates'oftoe Class ofl957 at Man EVES the last 12-month period, and with recommended. ' ing It clear that the President may Church, and the United Lutheran wand-wavlng .for this kitchen ATTRACTIVE BUDGET PLAN : A memberriiip drive his started mittee chairman, will be in gener chester High School _He, is'active schedule Includpa the hours of the The bidding has been: Tfch.'Baa., J(idy^llldar “PaU of MOOD" Compares Costa - Planning and Zoning: $12 for chapter meinbers, to end Jqne South West North East I.lle’’\ ^ I 45 E. CENTER ST. | In a comparison of cost to. the the amount requested by depart turn his duties over to the Vice Church in America. wizardry! Simply open up the cap, al charge. The group will also have in many scboql aztirities, la presi' Manchester office as well as Itiner spent; $16,204 rcq i^ ted ; $>(1,350 President temporarily If he con SO. A 825. award will M given the full charge of the Easter break ary recruiting trip to other com I Diamonds Pass 2,Clubs Pass taxpayer. Marlin makes the follow ments. Emanuel Lutheran Church be add .some real. New Orl^S'ni d4nt of the Second t^ngregational ^__ recommended. ./ siders himself unable to: handle longs to the-Augustana Lutheran present member who brings in the fast after the Service, to be served Church Senior' Pilgrim Fellow munities. Diamonds Pass ? □ ' ------' D , ing observations Welfare Depaitment; $37,449 Town Cciunsel: $23,151 spent molasses, and heat tomatoes as CHARLES J. MINICUCCI, JPa You, North, hold: Spades 7 8 5 In 1986’-58. for every $1,000' of them. The Vice President toen Church while Concordia belongs to usi)al. Re.sult — ». tart-sweet over in the F irst Congregational ship, and. a member of toe church The sergeant stated that on □ □ □ □ bR □ □ □ □ □ p D spent in 1955-56; $52,490 rMueet- $27,000 rojuested; $27iOOO re.oom would serve as acting President BROOKFIELD m BOLTON—M r 3-7605 Church vestry. Mondays. Tuesdays and 'Thqrsdays, assessment at 35 mills the tax ed.for the coming year; $79,330 the 'United Lutheran Church in tone. . making the tomatoes a choir. He plans to attend Willi mended. - - until the President was able to re saucier ' partner for many foods. . School Enrollment Now Open mantle State Teachers’ College, his office in toe post offlceXyould payer paid $2,917 a month. ^ recommiended by Martin. Development Commission: $1,164 America. OFFICE: 843'M A I ^ T ., MANCHESTER—Ml 9-7540 Enrollment applications for the ■ a nr»aa*ig in the 1966-57 10>4-month peri- Municl)bal . Buildings; $20,595 sume his official duties. William F. Gess will act aa Especially good with Lenten fish and hopes to be a Junior high be open from 10 a.m. until 4 X*"- spent; 17..500 requested; $3,335 “I tlitnk the-President takee this dishes that are bland. North Coventry Cooperative Nur school teacher. dally. On Wednesdays and FrldSys, .od, for every $1,000 at 21 mills he spent; $25,133 requested;- $24;7l0 recommended. moderator for the panel disedsaion. aid $2. narrow view because of his own sery and Kindergarten are now Feeney in Cuban Waters toe office will close at noon in ordM SHOW STARTS 2 P.M. recommended. physical condition," Celler said in open to the public. Forms and de that the recruiter may 'visit other MANSFIELD n the 1957-58 budget, if Mart- Highway Department adminis Rsdarman John L. Keen^, son DOORS OPEN 1:80 In'if . recommendation holds, for reference to Eisenhower’s 1955 FUEL tailed information may be had cities. Regular working hours \ FBI., SAT., SUN. tration and maintenance: $214|664 of Mr. and Mrs. John Feeney of every $1,500 (based on the assump Rec to Continue . heart attack' and 19.56 abdominal from -Mrs. William Kaminfky, Bunker HIU Rd. is serving with from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. will ba; main Taar rarhlaa Dirk Ena spent; $302,214 requested; $261,540 operation. "He feels he may want membership chairman. tained on Saturdays. tion that the average dwelling I ecommenclcd. / toe Navy in toa Cuban area. He is “FRAR ‘TENSION assessment Jpmped 50 per cent in ^ 't'eehage Dances to let go the reins and let Vice Mrs. Jolm A. Holman has been assigned to the US Destroyer De The above schedule will be effect Snow removal: $36,153 spent; President Nixon take over during appointed parent-members' tele until Aj>ril 8,' when toe Marine STRIKES AT TABLE the revaldaiion) he will pay at 33 $36,600 requested; $28,000 re(»ra- catur. mills, $4,125 a mo.nth. The Recreation Department an a time of physical disability.” OIL phone committee chairman. Mrs. Corps recruiting sUtlon will again OUT” ; ROCK” mended. But Keating said "I feel sure To Judge Drama Festival Wesley Lewis will serve as' execu- ,be open six days a week a t its reg- A Great Pic! ' la Tech, The average for 56-57 and 57-58 Street Lighting: $58.02;! spent; nounces that although the winter Mrs. B urtrr E. Moore of Brook •^uJar hours. a PARK OPENS 6 P. M. •• Vfc/eo Everyefery^. is $3.06. program, officially ends on April that's not so,’’ and added that "this i(EW EASTER RAKjriF rm $67,800 requested,; $82,000 recom is something that-should be dealt moo re Will be one of three Judges ~ AlTRii^hts Reserved— The figures for 57-58 include mended. 6,... toe. ju n io r High Dances_ will Saturday of the Connecticut Sec two billls for fire protection. continue until May 17. H. T. Dickenson 4 Co„ Inc. A Walks and curbs; $8,224 spent; alitles.” ' ondary School D ram a Festival . The next step in the budget- $26,100 requested j/'$26,000 recom The dances ara held at the West nnals at toe Uni’ersity of ^n - making procedure will be the piita On an impersonal basis, he said, Herbalist Sj^aks mended. / Side Recreation Center under the (Jorigreas should "try to devise nMtlcut. Between 10 and 12 high "c hearing scheduled by the Board Garbage ' Collection: $113,228 supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Mel, scikwl groups will compete with S T A T E C liractors Wednesday In the Cushing and Ronnie Daigle, and' legislation that would stand the BUITS To Homemakers spent; $125,642 tequested; $119.- BOLAND one-act plays and excerpts from test of time and work under any Our 025 i^ommemied. at toe Community Y with Mr. and circumstances." longeK^^plays at toe event in toe Mrs. George Simmons of the NOW Thru SAT. SEE US FOR CemeLiMtes; 139.413 spent; $58,-? Mrs. Robert Nell and Don Cowles A Vice President never,h$s taken OIL COMPANY new Little ’Ikeater at toe unlver Csprilands Herb Garden In Coven (Today cont. from 6:00) 484 requesfeji; $47,868 recommend in charge. over the Prealdentia/dlftlea except Smart new fabrics in rcfgulars, longs, 369 CENTER f>T. s'ty.. Other Judges will be Cecil.B. try will be the guest speaker at the Dancing is from 7 to 10 p.m. and after the death jjf'uie President. Hlnkel sndDruce B. I'Jee, both of THIS IS A GREAT AUTO RADIOS! . PersonRl Notices ed. "'■v' for the most part, by recordings, .shorts, stouts and short stouts. Sizes Theetlng of the Homemakers’ Holi Building-Inspector: $16,650 spent; The Constitution pt-ovides also that 35 to 50. Sport Coats Tel. Ml 3-6320 the University Speech and Dranm MOVIE! Tomorrow Is a,good day $28,436 requested: $28,236 racom- with orchestras playing on the fol he- may djo so when the President Department. day group of toe Manchester lowing evenings; YWCA Wednesday morning a t the ELECTRONteS to ebeoje InLo that new Card of Thanks mended. is disabled, but does not specify 24-Hour Burner Service This Is toe 7lr*t fime toe finals Aidhf Wolisi'd ■;Folice administratlim;' ^ 8328,6M Friday, April 12, Angelo- Ges- hia statvs during that pe)1od, who Community Y. The meeUng will Auto RadItf you’ve been muifdo’s orcheatra at toe West •er Weraeilis ebon* peed eersliel have been held ln.^Ston;s. Arrange start wlth^* coffee hour at 9:30, LABORATORIES W« wlah'Mj) thank all of our n e ispent; g h - $307,533...__ ,___ requested; $295,542 'determines the ■' disaDfllty, and of Broezo- I'or Hiirnt r *'• i, ,• ()nJ\ '- t Mdkel esfs, shwM'fr wihei. ments ha've beenvmade to have HOUuSfiYCOnE ; thinking about. Onr new kora, friendakftd relatives for the i^n.V/ recommended. Side and Lou Gagnon’s orcheatra other details. followed by toe program from 10 acU of klndnesSxUKl- lympath.v ahowA at the Comrnunity Y. CtU MI 9-2429 40MfltCTiCVTARiM«St s n v ic i toe final toumarnwts held each to n o’clock. ; 1657 models are now ta. US In our recent beivtavemetit. School crossing supervision: $21,^- The conference ..was-expected to We eapeolally waoT, io tliank - Ibe 874 spent; $29,180 requested; $28,-' Friday. May 17, Bill Ueon's or discuss three approaches to the 9 A MX Idl • mw NAVM I forthcoming year atvtoe Unlver- Mrs. Simmons will apeak on 277 BROAD chestra .at the West Side and Lou slty Little Theater, Mrs. Moore "Growing Your Own Flower Ar Wanhington L.lj.L. U7, ^I>o.val Diark 2?8 recommemled. problem. stated. . \ Preceptory No. 13, - Brl(isfi'-.Ainerlcan Civil Defense; $4,678 spent; $12,- Gagnon's orchestra at the Com One is the-reported, but not offi Weigbt rangements,” and wtl! demonstrate RADIO T [ I I V I S I 0 N Club. Pioneer JSoriat -Club, . aS«h1 Die munity Y. ^5 0 to*8 9 " cially confirmed, conclusion of toe - 'tomorrow’s activities include: samples of such arrangements, usr aMattULVATOKBEULON Pioneer Steel Hall of UnloiM’llle> 970 requested: 85.855 recommeiid- • aaaaaaaaaa'aaaai We -also thaiik all tiiftae .who Sent (b.e ed Brownell study — that provision Boy Scout Troop 63 paperXiollec- ing dried flowers and herbs. She is Ckaaa*l 8 New Havea, Coaa. beautUul floral tributea and Jo'aned the-- i ■ Norway produced .about ' 296.- should be made simply for a Presi well known for hep talks on the AcUon-FlUed Co-Hit! ^ a a e l 18 HarUard. Caaa.'^ •1m (^ m Wv* ^ F JIM BOWIB B«e of car* Health Department: . 815,741 . , . JV$t HATCHED! tlon in toe morning;, PaatN^m- O ararl n Bprlaztleld, Raia. . "Thl»»*»’ Market” spent; $17,384 requested; $17,255 600.000 cubic feet of commercial dent who finds hirhself imable to Fabrics! manders' . and Past F^st&pts'' radio, and her freqiient appearance Cluaael M New Britata. Coaa, (IMS) w ra r ipoint stobt Mr. and Mr*. Joseph . Nomerptf, , , reconrimehded. timber in 1956' .compared with carry on to turn his powers and! Night. 7 p.m., Green-Chobot__ at garden clubs and centers in the Ckaaael U Waiarbarr. 6 eaa. ..."J^aagwaa Area" Mr.-and...... Mr*.'___ WlltiamWIDlam CrockerCrockett. Recreatkm; $82,188 spent; $109,- 271.800.000 in 1955. duties over to the Vice President! BUTTER CARM-EL^ and Auxiliary, American Legion Hartford area. Chwuiel M ttffilyakde H»ti; (»4t) BMNDIB Mr. and Mr*. Walter Crockett. .(U> MOVIE .. .. T THE FLAVOR OF THE MONTH home on Wall St.; aeml-formal Mrs. Ivan Robertson, ’W n Hill S;N ( S) CB088B0AD8 Sizes 35 to 50. final teenagers dance, 8 p.m., Na r., Coventry, Is chsirmni of ths ■Hwt I—"Paralreep Padra” gram. USAS) DICK PbW B tX TBEA- WeaPoio(fi! yailuxiolel ExtrA rich stnodih carmel sauce blended than Hale ■ Community Center; TEB—“LatUI" into OUT pure rich creamy vanilla ice house-to-house collection 1956 li YOU (tMt) LITE o r EILEY ’ 30®*and more cense plates by Junior Yacht Club ''Jaalat’a Eaiara ■ cream. ^ ' •:tt ( {) STAGEn A MS t» ~ of Nathan Hale Chapter, Jaycees. (li-lt) ME. ADAMS • EVM May be purchaaed at your nearest Roysl Ice membership class, 10 a.m . Second (tt-M) ON TBIAL BIG CARLOAD SALE! Leisure is luxurious—so are these new Natu Cream dealer. ■ tore—In’pints, quarts, half Congregational Church basement SAVE MONEY ”Tka Ghoat af Davil’a If- square dancing, 8:30 p.m.. Pine ■ f ral Look trim-line sport coats. The fabrics gallons, gallons and brick. •iW ( I) THE VISE are crisp and rich. There’s all the color you Lake Shores clubhouse., > •’ _ AT “DIamaad JaMIre” Sunday at 2 p.m. toe clean-up IM . (ISAS) PLAVHOCBE O r STABS KEITH'S BRINGS YOU ^CEPTIONAL VALUES IN "Tlia B estlrif.G aa” like. Bright casual style! work-party will be a t toe Plains IMAR3 0 SI (ttA*) BIG STOBY • • • • • Athletic Field. The iMiblic is asked „ „ "Voaaz Lave” ----- — d lo S p O lL Ice Cream Co. MANCHESTER NORMAN’S »!•*. (^M l) BAY ANTHONY SHOW Wool flannel and gabardine' to assist by toe Coventry Recrea (1SA() THE U N E U P - ■lark* to complete tion Committee, project eponsors, SOUD CeOAR WAKpitOBES, NOW AT Bfanufactnrers of Orfitelii’a “Spumoni” 445 HARTFORD RD. . . . 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WASHABLE-ODORLESS LUNCHEON SPECIALS im (tt) SPOETS DIGEST ■ 7ll« (H) WEATHEB I Solidly bvHM* lott far yaanlt Guiranteed color fist and machine CHOICE OF— ' 7lU (•), PEOPLE'S LOBBY RUBEROL A' h'nge taeiqiy pnrebaae brlaga yon theae Wardrobes at this toweat > Prataclad atarofa far 26 *a 35 farmairtd weshsbit. Ail popular colors. ★ SCALLOPS ^ S “ ” *VHE'N]Hra • yoaalble prioea- Cho«ae ybiuX from comptefe aelectlont c o n t a in in g VINYL and, ACRYLIC ; J2» mOJUJOHTS > AlhaN anau«h to haid iai«u. awaapinf •A nUETS OF SOLE (tt) NEWS fan n d diatoari • Htol- g lM llttMil BIN TIN TIN Maacheeter, Open TBiiiiadair New at the collar: button-down pointa. ’ >... SUaat Wltaoei” . iefsetha/^izes 36 to 50. - ^ s h in g Le f i n i s h e s (U) BEAT THE CLOCK MHUtOBS OF A U . TV P1« Evealnga Until •, 'Cloaed News in tolors.j restrained shades with lively ■ H ''-Y './■ ■■/'x T r ■./ V' 'V IIANCMESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCiHEdTER, CX)NN., FRIDAY, MARCH 29,1957 PACB f o m '"Xy " 'PAGE FIVE ■ t ■ > w r> = ChrUtjan al Uni tad lU' belU Gb«pUr of ,th* Cht iPW w - j- C g h im h ia fi^jm Congreas^s preaent mood ot r»teriiltjr.|a lh« Ui^verfltjf pf Con- Bdlton MetkodlM Church honored Mrs. pieCefu) cutting df his budget. ^ U SiitckvU le / / YwcUeitt. • , \ , ,. „ Spencer with a bon voyage_ L pftrty W A N T E D X m t e Budg^ BMlge pdt^ . T he Guaranty survey -is critical Pottv. -t t?W M e 6f; RockvlU* Mondarlonday and presented her i< with a School Aluii oif tlve whole Congi-easlonal 'habit Mifh School-.ih l#3«. U ji »ecjmd Ked Cross Dri;m $320 ; purse o f money., of handling.money bills, saying: § G|^lenig.tod , •emettM- ■ iti^Sphtln tk« Scjjiool of Enrolled la Fire Seheel'' ' ‘Niglit »’ Set ■'ApproprisUons are voted-plece- Admini*ti?tj|oi>. \ Local fireman dofin Garibaldi is' CO LU G i OR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT With insurdhee Meh ing meal in a series of''blll,s1n0t' dt-, Hoopital Xoto* , *■ Includes BenevoleniVnit Gift phrantly ainroUed in ■ the S-day For Teenagers rectly/related' to a-fty oyer-all total i First Scienci^air Awards AOmittcd yestehJoy: WUU*i» Fire OScersl School at the .Uni - I rv. . of experullture.^ipr j-evemie. To, "X- versity ,p< Connecticut. Chief, .PartrtiTrie work after clasaefi and Hbrtfmtl. tdarch. 29 (/P) Con--*'that anyone comifig into the busi- .«4AM DAWSON ■April Qf the GUararUv Tnlst Co. i make, matlera worse, Cojigreas has Ishattuck,-8 VUUfe St.; MiM -.F A-^^-l__ ___ —,1.______t AL-,. __ -A._' _ -Al' _ Raclcrine.'Mar«h ^ ^ '^ Ralph H. G tho^ prfoidenl. Ap* itHdUe BermaB, 30 Davia Ave.; Bolton. March (Spedall—wfort to get the m a a ^ t that avp- Peter Massdlint ‘ and L t Stuart steady during summer vacation. 'nactlcut insursnde agentif pmd j .hne.'*' [ Columbia. March 29 (Special) — -• ^ r k , 29 -T-; Tljie j New Yorl^ out today, urgy-ii j develo)«!d ■ the practice of voting pointed 'were: Bennie J. Sapato- ..Lawiiencc Wlllla, Kelly Rd; John McDermoU/chaiilnaa of the Wells are also attending the. aedf Stock work atm selling. Shoe store. Columbia teenegers, alumni, of the '‘^ttle of ofThe the bulge. In the 'federal fedpiral I that Coogresa’ gct up. a budget „ of-large.... spending . . . programs . covering .. ; David K. Otienigi awiior at^och- local Red CriSia campaign for, ^ Professor Gbodm.*n«w1tt,c Btmmanuei H. ■ Klotir. and ;' Wojnar, 137 Grove St.; Mr#.' Marie Benprolent‘Society of the.^ngra- Henry McDonough of Bolton Cen fra.v.'--.. That it be'di awiv up with the , government in anv fiacal year fraatunaa, la. Brat plice winter in w*M( Include Mrs. William Kilpat ter. gave ah Im p r o v e pitching^ the ."House to argue the pros and the Incorporation- of the title Guar-1 evening. „ .Aid of a apeciallzed staff. | con.sists of"'carryover', funda'vOt- . . ' 8*9*®® f"' Wood. Town and city! Gove, 1 Allen Dr.; Catherine Bee- lOnal Church. snlee Company of Hartford. / | '-This new venture, ^ r d l n g to Seems almost' evehyope ha.sTjiS/ McDermott reports that calls rick and Mfa. Vaughn Sherwood, performance agaihst- C a t h o e cons of the measure, vyhich would own idea of how PresHlont Ki.se^' 3. Thai it, be drawn up and ap-j ed in prior years snd, .for prac- Junior Divlalon. Tap j offidhla aa wall aa school and civic , 198 South'St.;,Robert Beebe, ^ ------— - — Alty. Lucius F..Robinson' Jr.-pf i their adviser, John I/Aproix, Grade i have been comi^v bd in several Monday; Mrs. Wilfred,. Kltin- University yeatcrdsiy afternoon In block car'deslers. and their sales- bower's- record peacetime budget rqvied early In the sesaion so that tical pnppbses. beyond the current which ' opened tbday in Sykes (.groups w-ni he asked to. cooperateripg South S t; Alton Beerwortly^ m’eh from placing Insurance oh Hartford said their is.ar inrireas- j teacheh ha8'*the' tf^droval of the nearly $72 bUllori can be Main 'St.; Albina Palozie. Thrall tntarest.for automobile salesmen transactions.' s t.. -11 I __1 jli____ i_ Chambeiv n-il^ be epn acted peri- Rdv Broad Brook; Stella PsloseJ, A. Freddo. Rt. 83. Sail for Geimany The sturdy righthander, former permanent place to meet, tem those who still \voriy ajoout in supposed commitments, so that' all Bank of Montreal notes this week .motlca on apecUlc bacteria. The ex- Mrs. Maurice Spencer sailed last ManchMter High School standout, SATURDAYS to aril automobiles, and for insur The incorporators o f the pr<^ porary set-ups will be made each flation. proposed appropha^tions will be that the proposed budget there, Jdbit by Bropka abows the whiten- odicany r^arding any auggestiona RFD 1. ' Also Miw. Charles A. Robhlns.l. i night from New 'Vork on the M. S. scattered e i^ t hits. walked one ance agedts to sell insurance,” de posed new company are Albert^! time the Club meeta. Monthly The taxpayci's chief concern su'bjected to niticalN^ongresaional Calla for no lax cuts, but Inatsad [ FI RNlTUftE Ing.power of loaps and is entitled or complamts he may have. A wel - . Eteats. Toalght Rt. ft Mrs. Wliliam Neverette, Marks, Cbrr.elliw B. Prloi^and Berlin.for Bremerhaven. Germany batted and. fanned nine. clared Frank Cole, a leadoff wlt- session'a not to conflict with high ma.v be to cut Oovemmefft spend senmity each year. V for a sizable suitilus "with the ex ANli .HirfilC •Mow White U White?” come pn^ram for new members Biirpee Women’s Relief Corps Lakeside Lane; Mrs. Myron Lee, nafs in -favor of the jjil'- Colei George H. Gilman Jr. of Uja'Hert- and new btisineaaes is also planned.. Rt. 44A: Mrs. Homer Fagley, Cider where she will join her husband. ..Tn addition to playing freahman achool actiyitiea. are contemplated; ing so there'll be some Hnif^pe for j , nie bank Bays t.hat suim a leg-1 intention o f thereby help- . The Senior DIvistoa Is made up will hold a jmbllc. grocery social Specialist third class Maurice ioccar and baakettmll with the Mcu^udveAteA, ^n444i Ga. iqiokcsman, for the COnnecticul/A.s- ford law firm -of Gilitian and tsx c\ds later, With state ahd a! , ]q. ts.i»4>«f«.tslative biutget is called'fpr 11.^^.#... in ; ine^'og to.rnhiVtAtto .combat inf1ii-tiono'2*\'inflationa)-y nc*4i.pres- JMl S-ft88ft o f about -180 entries from pbpho- Lebteo Serv-ko Speaker at GAR Ball at i ,>,m. Mill Rd.; Mrs. Wayne'Ladd. Cook The Club will be open to local Spencer. Trinity freshmen last year, Mc ?Vl VA'S SIBfH ond IS .SOUTH MAIN SIPtll • MANCHfSTfB CONN aOciatioh of Insurance - Agents, Marks. -, ' ■ - , teenagera,'"and''the'ir''.gues'is o n ly ' eal taxes rlslrig. and the cosb- rosX of the, reorganization Act of 1948, ,«’"'®* In-the Canadian edonomy.',’ mote. junior and senior students at The Rev. George Roberta. Weht Ci^^Scouta of Pack 11 will meet Dr.; Robert Phillips. Carpenter said the "lack'of wisdom” in per 783 Rd.; Mrs. W. H. England, Vernon She was accompanied by her Donough also play^ a big role with the righta of admlsalon re living ein ^nother upward prow). which Is still on the, bnok.s. \ I -In**- I'lf* 0“ ''' bankers, the Ca-i RoekrUle High School. The Junior Hartford. Will-be guest speaker at[ in tlie social rooms of Union Con- with the Bantams' aucceaaful soc mitting automobile salesmen to Rd,; Mrs. Frank Montie.. Brook three small children. Cathy, three :ll- ■■■ served. piOre taxpayers than', ever seehi The bank argues that the Con-'1^n"‘^'"n bank-thinka, Ihatis a good DiViaion ta composed ot exhibits the Lenten Service of Union C on-^egenonal Church at 1:30 p.ra. years old; Robin, one and a half cer ^uad'-thia past fall. Myles 9 A. M. to 12 NOON aall insurance was evident .by the H v h r o n rrltical/bf In’cfeaaed federal anend- [ gi-«»«man will need t .in g.______by freshmen students numbering gregational Church 'Tuesday field Rd. and Mrs. Frandi Salbie, __SehedtTIeH'”for the i loor s h o \y- Pasi Chiefs of the Degree of yean and Maurice Jr., two monthi^ graduated from Jdancheater High recent Inveatlgatltm-of over charges ing ^ a l mean* continued high i specialized staff to grasp the fis about 30. ning. He has been serving as a l-ocahontak will hold a public gro runset and High Meadow Lanes ^ family will live at Hanau. Ger- in 1955. that resulted in refmbiir.sement of Saturday evening a.re local talent Trophies donated by the Kiwan-- minister at large Irt the atfte aiuce and ovit-;of-town performers. The fedgral taxea. ’ cat needa of "a government cOn- cery social at 8 p.n,, in Red Men's Residents in these areas who Spencer la sutioned P.S. If you'rt in a hurry^Sttmrdciy mornings, a half million dollars to'^ear buyers Dog Tag Renewal y M io r paying all the tax collec-, alstlnjp of more than 100 depart- . Is C3ub were presented to winners hla retirement from a 21-year pas Hall, have not been at home when calls with the U.S. Army. They ex'pect Advertisement— I charged improper insurance rates.' * ■ t- * • a CColumbia Hillbillies. Tommy and PRESCRIPTIONS ’ 4 \at an assembly program m the torate at Lake'Forest. Ui. '. ! Freddy . Davis, will participate as tois, many a citijten finds it hard ' ments knd agencies,, employing \ were made and Who are willing , ,t ,y ,t the post'for two v «rs. Joseph's Barber Shop — . moved , you will find it loss crowded botwoon 9 Better Qualltied ' Needed in April !> to ,deal \vith the butcher and the - more than: 2..1B0.000 rlvUlan.s.'and > "Froo pick.up 2 high sdiool this morning.' Winners He is the second speaker to ap to .contribute to the drive- are Mr-'a^A ' - -Mrs. - Lester Spencer-of in Bolton, 130 yards from, Bolton . Scores ot other instirance agents \ f ' I will the following; the Day Dream ’ •'♦V refteived replicas of the permanent pear'in the series, the ,first three \>rbon and. TalenttviUe ae'vvs ers. Norma Ives. Marilyn Balrer. 'spending more than $70 billion a H and 8^very" ^ items ‘ are bandied through The | urged to contact McDermott. Lake Bt.. Mrs. V. Chandler Foster, 1 Lake Hotel. ■■ Formerly Brookihde * qnd 10:30 a.m. , ^ from every part of the slate reiter Hebron. March -29 (SpecialI Urges riMngress Set Budget year." , / i •tpobby which remains on display sermons 'have been delivered by Scoot Drive Slated ' Miss Bette Foster and Bruce Fos- Luncheonette. N, ated the claim that they \v;ere bet Teddy ilarrotte and Virginia Gar- at the school and is inacrihed with Dt. Rockwell Harmon Potter. 'The Herald's Rockville Bureau. 7 W.| Dog taxes are due on or, befoi'e . . -trison. all loi-al; . Eileen Lawrence. -Tackling the problem of how the President Eisenliower. at bis Ti-. Mr in St^ ’ telephone TRemoat Mrs. Mortimer Harlow has an-iter. South Rd.. made the trip .to I ------L ter qualified to handle the insur Congress can regain control over; new‘s conference ‘this . week, was the aameb o r -each. year's' first pubhe la invited. ance lifed-» of the motoring public May \. Delinquenl.s W'lU have p„i,i Fitsgerald. Hampton, HAiIhur Cru^torBs l 5-3188. nounced the launching of the G iri^ ow York to see the young family MancbMter Evening H e r a ld pay the us-ial penalty. These who . TumblVrs from federal apendlng,^ the survey for i-skeptlcal of the good to gome award wianera. ■TGreen Ham” Featured Scout drive to'cqltect old auto-h-1 oIL ' iBolton correspondent, Doris M. than"'car 'den'ers. kto ▲ :4k. Jk A . .fik 4 k Jk fik sK. A public supper will be served' Illegally htti noi;/ under the direrlion of .\ Tha top 15 per. cent of the ex- cense plates. .Barrels have been] Tba Woman's Society for ' D'ltalla, telephone Mitchell 3-5545. Opposition to the proposal was will come in foi- a itiff penalty. ' 'hlbitora weiw awarded first ad- at St. John's Episcopal Church JumeR McKensle, physical educa- placed at Sheridan's Garage andj led by. Carl R. toine jof the Con ~ ^ ch(^ grants^ H>e second highest IS April 11: The menu will feature Service Station; McKinney Lumber 1 necticut Trades Assn. He said the Guilty Dog rnfoiiml tion director: Waller Jorscak. ac- : per cent racaivad a second science ••green ham-” The event is spon and Supply Co. and at "the front! measure would prevent car dealera, Chaile.-v'^P, Miner, local Jog cordidnist and Paul Kelly, .dancer. granf^.ahd the next SO per cent sored by tha Church School, for Local Stocks door of the Community Hall to re-i X. ■<•1vho for years have been aelling in warden, -‘w-ho has been investigateatigat Master of ceremonies will be. were gh e» third science grants. the benefit of its tniaslonary ceiva contributions by townspeople I surance to their customers, fromi ing lh(,e apparent work of a dog by -Kenneth Moran; Jan Tasker, gen Dther Benior Division winners budget. ' whi^ Michael Kulvnych, of Wall Quotations Furnlthed by ' ' who would otherwise throw the i writing-eollislon insurance on cars eral chairman; Judy- .Smith and were: sebond. LsicUti Cook, The meal will . be prepared by the.v sell under time-pavment Street ^ section, lost a large number ....Marilyn...... Naumec. art comniit,tee; the members of the Silver Cross plates away. I Spring and Easter sophomore, heredity, in chickens, Coburn g MMdIebrook, Inc. Proceeds from tbe sale of the | plans. . j of small chicks, has not been able j Alfred/^lack and Sara Savage. Soft find Easy particularly relating to blue eggs; Society under the direction of its Bank Stocks- MARCH 29 to APRIL 6 "Our members believe that a locate the dog to dale. The fiU'tj pnblicliy; Richard Nagy and Ter- president. Mrs. William -I- Nut- plates to a salvage dealer will be 1 third, Pabicia Labine.. senior, ' Bid Asked used for tha benefit o f' Camp 1 commis.sion should be earned and S’"'®, no appeaiance of . ,.y Barstrom. Gail Wayland. Jo.vce ^-^Icken IQ; fourth, Virginia land. Members pf .the school will First National Bank not legialativef " he declared. having been b n. may be e^r ^ Yvonne •' Eccleston and Glothes assist In serving. i>f Manchester .....2 9 34 Laurel, Eastern Connecticut Dis- j 'yaBSuIka, sophomore, roots; fifth: trict Scout Camp at Lebanon. Noting that there was no public Pl®'n®d. the^or^ Warden sa.vs. by . ‘Thompson, decorations: re- JaaM PoUlo. junior, color in flora. Card Party Set Hartford National . , CERAMIC TILE ASPHALT TILE rlamor for the legislation! Lane ception co>nmiUee. Richar JZrr ^ Bank and Trust Co. 29>y 31’ ^ Mrs. Harlow has also comment-I CARTON' OF 45 FT. Diviaisa seeond place The Rural Vernon Town Dem- ed that leaders and assistant lead-^ said it was .sought b.v a group that D'Aiiteuil. president of alumni for' winner vriw Jacqueline Kellner who j ocraUc^X^mittee ^U-hold a pub- Oonn. Bank and wanted to "ait ih their offices and i •;""'’ Ihered by a.ssocialion. Ann, parrison. Miriam Truat Co! ...... 36 39 ers-wtll be necessary to continue An Eyenin^>With ^ 'H.. submitted afi^try oii how plants “c the Girl Scout activities during th'e h^ve commiasions banded to them themse ves up In a heap and Forbes. Martiyn Baker. John grow. Third ^ a c e winner was i ® Dobaonville school house. Manchester Trust . . . 84 69 Each 8 C byXqn act of the Legtalature." 'shutting off the air. Wheaton and Enn Koiva. ' Junior League Banquet next year. Inquiries about the re M.50 James J, Geissy -who exhibited Fire Insurance Companies sponsibilities of the posts may be Joseph Santnn of .Mystic, pre.sj-! Smother to Ih-alh I'liles to Replace SulistiUitea Fashion flahiag fHes. Tha city sponsored J u n io r Aetna Fire : ...... , . . ‘.6 9 73 BELAFONTE dent of the Automotive Assorla- 'I'*'® -Miners have had some ex- League W’lll hold Hs final event of direct^ to Mrs. Harlow. At a meeting of the Board of f < / \ . AU above-named Senior Division Hartford Fire ...... 1 5 4 'KM tion, saiddhe pfopoapl would'create P«''ience of the kind. ,Their young Education Tue.sday evenings, the tiie season at 8:30 tomprrow- National Fire ...... 79 84 Professor to SpeaUc , MARCH SPECIAL AED PUStIC TILE RUBBER TILE wtnnert are ttudehta in Mrs. Doro wtth a banquet at the, Northeast John O. Goodman, associate pro- i a hard.ship.\He clairiied that dealeis '''I’ ®’' "'®.'’ <'''•''1 heard the recommendation to place Rev. Conscious thy Harlow's biology classes. Phoenix ...... 7S 80 . T 2" L.P. R»g. $3.98 9 9 (1.000 bT. ONLY) are open nights and weekends and f''« »>''®" "'ere .so'frightened that John Beck and Mrs. Place, tem School. . \ fes.sor of education at the Univer- : they piled up in the abo\e way and . j. Junior I^-laion .flrBt and aacond life and Indcninily jb s. Cim. alty of Connecticut, will be guest | 9x9— 1/8"'— SECONDS can readtl.v sei-vlcc their *cllent.s porary sub.stilutes, on the staff foi- Mltbhell Kobus, athleticv direc some of them amothered. The own Ihe .^remainder of the year at the Z^,,7 winners X aii« members of tor in the EllingtonC3lilll|5LVm achooHK9VIIW1WK willWIM Aetna L ife ...... ; . . 173 -183 speaker at the pa.ent meeting of I with the insurance, whereas the Aetna Casualty .....1 2 5 - 1351 I SALE IO” 78R.P.M. rOcEoch—12far$1.00 | Each agents practically keep ‘’bankers ers had to look ou for them for , local elementary school was sc- ' PhHip AudlbertV general actence. _,ve the main talk. Mayor H?r- the Co-operative KlndergLrten and Sic some little time when the siren repted. daasea J a ii^ G m y ’s exhibit g . Olson will apeak briefly, Conn. General ______237 239 hours." Hi Nursery on'Wednesday at 8 p.m. Each blew, bill they are accu.otomed to was the rOauR of Independent w or,.! a number of p a r e n t s and Hartford Steam Boiler 73 78 at the United Methodist. Church. ■: 15c "It Is ss unworkable as prevent- George Patios,‘ principal, stated | Travelers ...... 80 84 ST.4NDARD GAUGE ln|g a doctor from dispenaing pills it now. . i that the first grsde of the next I tmder the rtp a rv la ion oei^ H er-) coaches are expected to attend Hic meeting has. been scheduled j U right Itali.v Knplized - X ^.j^h the league players, .in a'd- . Public UtIUties as "FaTthers’ Night” by the scbodl j Potterton's, Inc. fro'nv'his office." Santan maintain I school year will have an anlici- ?- Conn. Power ...... 39'i 41’i LINOLEUM TILE ed-. ' . ■' -The infant daughter of .Mr. .and pat*4-«ni'oliment of 40 pupils a «4 -7;.• A aaajority of the exhibiUXviUw-yi dition to representatives of the with emphasis on attendanbei of j Mrs. Clifford R. Wrighf ' a.s chrl.s be entered to the Northern Con pur sponitora, Gus' G r in d e r s , Conn., Light A Power 17>j 19*i CORNER OF CHURCH INLAID MNQLEUM The political leaders in the legis therefore the hiring of an extra, ;./ male parents! The cooperation of | 9x9 lened -.Amanda Michelle last Sun- . teacher will be nei'essitated. | Cy necUcut Seiance Fair at the State llebe's Wall Paper, Z a h n e r"s Hartford Elec Lt. . . . 5ft 58 rmtkers has been sought in an cf-1 lature were as divided over the is Armory in Hartford, April 5 and Men's' Shop and the P.A.C. Hartford Oas Co. 36 39 sue ss the agents and dealers. ^,V at St. Peter s Epi.scopal The teacher ft salary demand.s ife The Slim fi, according to.Mlas UicUle Kuhniy, Gus', Grinders, coached by Wil So. New England Favors Legislntlnn Church- Sponsor.-i were Mr. and were also presented to the meeting Linen Tei...... 38 40 As I-ow As Each Democratic Senate' I^eader Ar- Mrs. Rol»ert S. TenEyck of Mid- and will be discussed at the next' head df the science department liam I^utUng, won both, the reg Yard ^ l o6 9 dletown. and diairman of the lacaJ fair. ular aeason's play and the .play Mamifactnrlng Companies thiir^H. Hetle.y favored the meas meeting. It Line offs. The winners will be.present Arrow, Hart, Heg, ure. , /----- , - The local exhibU wUl be open Mahchesler Evening Herald He SUIT to the public nntU 9;30 t on. today ed trophies. Asao. Spring ...... INSTALL IT YOURSELF — AND SAVE Healey, a New Haven. laW-Ver. Manchenler Evening Herald Co-i Bristol Brass . . . . said he has experienced a number bron rnSrespondent, Sliss Susan B. liimbla corres|)ondent, .Mrs. Frank and ftom 2:30 to 9:30 p.nL tomorr Coaches of the other teams were 13> I- Pendleton.-^ ACademy 8-.34.54. of Sophistication row. John Hallorftn, Edward Britner ColUna ...... WE HAVE ALL THE TOOLS FOR INSTALLING of rases where people after becom Marchlsa, AC 8-!M)B0. eWamber Notes George Puts and Al Willis. Dunham Bush .. . ing involved in accidents found i t h The Mecchanta' Committee.; of Legion Winners i Em-Hart ...... that the Insurance they bought Smaller the Chambbr of Commerce is' con- The American Legion team won [ Fafnir Rearing . .. through car dealers did not covfer for oUr S.T.T.s Than TeSna aidering a "Buy with Oonfidance” the Senior League championship ^ Landers-Frarv _ Clk. them'fdr liability. um i td r iinpttfithi... ,. ■ ■ . - . h • 1 ; campaign in an effort to'ebmbat Co. Howevef, ODP Senate Leader Hkin PLAY IT SAfBI Wednesday night when il defeated;^- “ • Machine C , . . yotir.x tet be flattered by . . . in mir I GLOVES' mialaading advertialng. _ U»ee Elks 81 to 58. Judd/ y Elmer S .. Watson, speaking, as aii. - The (STrid iBipicvenient DHunit- This vv-as the second win foi; the j --• Individual, opposed the bill. all wool pebble tweed bo.\ coat. Com -tae is worWng on a winter tecrea- Legion in the city , sponsored ^ " ’orks ADD B E A U n "I don’t think it is proper to fortable flap .ala.sh pocket.";, push-up .tion program for teanagara. league, making a third game un- Terry Steam ... 1087 TOLLAND TURNPIKE ~ BUCKLAND legislate someone out of bii.sineas.” .sleeve.s for flair aiifl panel-effect Imck S ' to Match Tentative plana include .weekly neceasarv. |Torrtngton ...... Watson said. "I think there is a . dances, ica skating at Oyatal Pouy Pledged IJ-S Env ip com enough business for everyone and intere.st make this a very important Lake, and a laamera' aeasion at Frederick R. Pouy. son of Mr ; ^ Env'lp pfd the auto dealers are entitled ta ^ \ coat. Size.s 8 to O. local bowUag sUlaya.'''. and Mrs. Alexander J.. Pouy, B ol-. Veeder-Root their share.” ■ A subcomsniUM tor the paint-up, toS Rd.. Vernon, ha.v been in- ‘ The above quotations are not to | TO YOUR GROUNDS Furthermore.' Senator Watson, dean-tm eampaitgn has been named 'diKted as A pledge of the Selta be construed ss actual markets. | "Custom himself an insurance man, ques 99 I ” When you are ready to seed or fertilize your lawn, plant trees, shrubs, evergreens,, tioned the constitutionality of m - 1 0 rosebushes or start your garden, let P^ntlakd help you select the fertilizer and lawn such legislation. t There was no opposition at -the seed best suited to your area* the right \ools to use, the correct sprays and dusta for Blended" hearing before the insurance com - . t p - f • Of Bonarella insect and weed control and general advift'on lawn, landsqtpe and garden care. mittee to a hill that would regulate rayon linen, the business of credit cotinaeHng .for this area! .A lw a y s SAFE OIL HEAT - y and debt management service. insist on *• • In navy, blue, Complata Scott lino of Sood FortUiior and Lawn Coro Aids. Agrico and No one lawn seed mixture is risht Atty. Jerome Caplan. represent- everywhere. Ldhg years of experi Irg the Oinnecticut Association of ' It COSTS LESS too! beige. Coronco Spocid Formula FortiliiorS*. Ortho, Dupopt and Coroc InsocHcldps, ence at their orin widespread prov Credit Coun.selors. said the group / V anted to be under the regulation rod. Fungicidos and Wood KHIors. Dubois Cypross and Ro3. Stpekodo and ing grounds have taught F. H. Wood I Battar Hama Haal Council lac • Sizes 10 to 18, ruff how- to blenff lawn seed mixtures of the in.surano« department so I) Rustic Pickot foncing. Rogstoiic,'Patio Blocks, HandLMix Comont, Mqndo> to fit ihe soil .and climate where — IL Striped cotton • • • • viEo>King ^ w o r S o ^ , Foiry iUorso Howor and Vogotoblo Sood, Gorman they're sold. Come ih.and let lis help SHOES you pick the mixture that’s just right The Slim knit trim. and C o n xio n Poot Moss in bolos front $1.75 to $5.25, Michigan Poot in 50 for your lawn! and 100 lb. bogs. Trvt Tpmpor Tods, Mostic llrd Botbs, Sundials and Solar Turf-MaksrO mixtures for sun, shade, Line Globos. undy and loamy soils. 7 1 lb. Si.79; 5 lbs S8.49 with hack interest MUforil Green ndlstures for sun or shade. And of course M 'lb. 11.85; 5 1^. $«.S9 for our Smaller A most cemploto lino of the best in resobusbos (evor 100 voriotios). Green Up Grass Seed. I lb. «5c; S 11>a.' S2JW You con pay fdr fhdi car you wai|t TTian Teens Shrubs, Evorgroons, Omomontd end Sbadp. Trtos. Hodjgf Plants, New ss the'Aral Tulip la this\ blue all-wool Full Fashioned L Fruit Troos, Aidoes, Rhedodondrens, Andromisda, Vinos, etc. Morocco fabric.’ It features the bow-trimmed Bulk Vegetajble Seed^ empire backline above rolled Inverted pleats, and push-up ,«lee.ves. Attractive roH. collar,' Flower Seeds In Packets three button cloaure, and rhic>lit pockets. Iij. -NYLON - .K \ Weekend Specials pre-teen aizes 8-14, with clutch front. wi STRETCH Fragrant Snonbali ThePower Mower Gladfoli Bulbs In Bulk (VTBURNL'M CARLCEPHALUM) Buy of tho Year N PANTY A new fragrant' snowball, bearing six-in'ch A VBaUFIBD ail*.95 VALUK. cluatera of -deiichtrully scented white *blos- /■ Yale Spxial Mixture ’aoms'ih.May. Plantitts are loaded \rith hloasom <4 Famous 'Briggs A B u tton 3U H J*. 4-Cycl*. fauda. EngiiEhigine. 23^' Rotary T^pe. Recoil Starter, Leaf 8-6-2 high organic landscape fertilizec with added plant MukI ■-x her, Quiet. EkJri'-' Starting. food elements for rapid luxuriant growth. -NOW ONLY *69.95 • a e e • 80 lv.*4 75 Seam Free S9.95 down, and 6 monthly'.payments of vfrt -'1 a a a a 110.00. HILL LINE OF GARDEN EQUIPMENT CROTCH \ FOR A U LAWN AND GARDEN WORK with p low cost 'Trust Company" loan. •• 1 Take Advantage of Plantland's ■ F rf. -
A Plant f^OYf-Pay Later Plan Wheelbarrow S pM oli 1'• Spread out your 'payments over a period of,sik months on any purchases from 820.00 sturdy, all metal body-with y,: to 1100.00 ffrithout credit or carrv’ing charge& . rubber tirid wheel. ' •Hte I \ New, New Two Pi“ece 3fE5IBER FDir THE Dutch. Boy I Just Say "Charge It!" Manchester Plumbing ;f'- $ A The u'onderfttl feeling of ' -1. f . . by Sent it pen 1 99 -^rSon^or comos to Sloan's -with the softest Oprn Thursday Evenings V COM PAN Y V* Opeji B^tnrria.Y .Hornings fit and comfort! saddle ever~tapcred toe, low sides, stiver ' And Supply Co. t to B • to 12 table N - ‘ :r heel. . .Nothing's newer.. . nothing's neat-' ; , , ;.Y: . cesii dress haV white r>earl buttons'and white . F« T. BLlS^itJr., Pres, and Treia.’' lineri collar with poHoi dot kitten bow--/self 4 Of BO»T«a er. BlmLi'n Whita, Grdy 'n Whit#, Rad 'nv' ' belt adds.to trim, flt and comfort side zip- Fits sizes thru 7. . W hite..,-$8.95, . . .1 , “ f/ h*$ Hardtcare Have It** ■pei-ed -.j. . ' sdphlsticftted-spencer'jacket has White, p i,n k, ; blue, «uiN omet i NOtfil MUNM -three-quarter alee'vea. Siieea 8-14. Nary only. /maize, minti red, black OH THE ‘ *7 7 M a i n S T R E E t-— M a n c h e s t e r , ftei MAIM itiiiT / M Norw MAIM ln ^ l, 1218 ToHom I T««|riko, Maochos.t f , f f f —— Bt.JmOtn' ‘ ■ . nntH tUCA , WE GIVE »RtEN STAMPS 't : . jr « :■ ... bEv-'^ SLOJM'S ww 82S MAmJiiTH MiANCHESTPR pie iim m Prn 4. •;—- ' . 'X ' ' 'f ' \' I ’ -f '-"'X ..X 'r ' S 'f X v//r ■ ■'.-X -.XXX •' / ■
.XX./. '■ V: - I : - X . -X.,, ^ p i- "m.: 1 »v I .It V ; \- v -OV, :V; .;\l'.' ./ A' I -'*MANCHEStER EyfiNlNG HBRALD, MANCHESTER, GONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER', CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 29, I9?7 ?AG E SIX 'Ja W Uis publicity campalgh used wt hkfl put A llttl* jnprd b^e* / ifted Cross Drivii eundlviM. • •|o prtmmt it* .. Droodles Skyimteh Schedkile .ft, pRes6jRfm of4s Last year, Uiq’iiatiiral gas indus ITt^tsIng IfriaUi four y d ^ i Preaidant PS»^‘ By KOOER rRICR * climbs lo W, "$AFEtY PiLLip” ' - c - hower'^'^UBCtibaed . wiUv the idea try spent, vast sumus in the effort ' i '" ...... ' ■— < . Satteday. MMeh tO y- me. that the^ h g to do was to trj? to n influence Ult AmerlqM public The local Rad Crossa Drive - ;ii>tight-2a.m. . . . ’...... V plbateara Needpd • j :#. put more sph^ betwdan ourselvas, toward approval of the 'DHl_wtilch oiimbad to |T,560 todXYly as iWtu a .n ^ a.m...... ytwJH&teers. Needed ._^,- e Arthur Drug Storit. \ Compiled by 'Students of Manchester High'^choot \Mi«B Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser not lees. AuK for the "moment, vrouiRfree that industry frorhxfsd- vrer# mads by solicitorsrs from-*" ‘V-;,yv|taBt*era Needed VOL. XXIV, No. 26 AY,/Ji!ARCH"29 American diploiW y seems to have eral r e la tio n . The jentlre-nal d’Atrlcti plus arrival of mall\c 6 a.fe-8 aim...... yiy^^^^ahaiteera Needed iMr l. u n 8 a.m.-10 A ^ ...,. .Victoria FUewiea ,• / run out ofx^posltlve^maginatlpn. waa floodiM^th Us pubflcjty.and' trlb WINDOW SHADES Soi^ and Buskin ^Meeting Held IDnwred at u* \A sld # from ths pO^lMe Incraas* stated that while housa-io-house Noont2 p.m...... ,.... Jamea Galanek Latin Students (.e^oii of Honor eiter. Conn., aa in^orld dangeV. -tW MW'almoi- iturs which rekUy influenceox^e soUcitation will continue until 2 p.m.-4 p.rh...... ______.Thoihai Hickey '■ W A S H A IU V. nation, and which 'dldird^rmlh^ F o I k P l a v , “ ’%tTE8 phere^bo reprebents a regrettable every street, .nitowir has been cov 4 p.m.-6 p.m; ...... V... Thomas Hickey INTERSTATE > By Red Cross iTmnc*' the outcome of the iame waa the 8 p.m--8 p.m...... Lucy.Burke p ^ b i* lots of.^Rhat had eetmed a e r t , those wlw have not been con ry Original I i ‘A n a^ sta’ 'Scene relatively puny expenditure ‘ of a tacted may contribute by mailing 8 p.m.-lO p.m...... Lucy Burke a q u a S H A D E S free worW's^yiantage,. only 10 p.m.-Mldnlght ...... v^..X ....V olunfeera Needed few thousand doUara, by which their gift to the Red Cross on Cen Organization monUib agoX ^ fow the accldeni ter St. A receipt will be forward Skywatch Post located on topi of. Maneheqter Police Station, Volun AC Made te Order In PrOfjects ! A folk play and a seen* from a ine lobbyist sought to guarantee and the bubse^ent tragedy in ed, by mail, .hb said.' teers may register St-Civil Deftpse, Headquarters. Mvotclpai Build ^ | V 9 With Y«ur Bonere I recent Broadway . aueMsa were • ^^iKrtny additional vote for the bill in ing. on Monday, WOdneeday, or Frioqy from 1-5 p.m. -The scope of ,th<^ Junior Red ; Slnfio Copy Hungary, the tide of evenU was One of the residential areas , presented by members of 4he Club the Hnlted States senate. from which returns- were received FuH. Line of Custom' ' ^ jt current assignment in Miss' i Ooia, for which a ebjlectiprt waa MKKBER o r ' _ ,' running very -vlelbiy^our way. The *Gam«ra Bug’ today was that headed..by Mrs. . ~ Doris; Kibb«.’« Ls-lin II* classe.s is ' i at a recent meeting of Soclt and- I recently* taken a t Tdanchosfer , Beck might as welt Eugene: ,’llontany* Mrs. Robert leaders or any of dielr neighbors VENETIAN ItIN D S • THE ASSOCIATED PRiiaB A i^ a n sateHlte system was be- This Droodle is In hoiior of In Hall Stewart of 215 Henry St., and bringing^ Exceptionally original; BUskfh, the junior-senior dramatic ■High, tk suggested iv the Junior • • Th® Assoctsted Pr«M seve his union that million dollars Hamil^', Mrs. John ^ e d , Mrs. listed and they will be pleased to Red O ois^ Joui-nal for Sriarch. •fitlOtd to tbo uto of ropuWi^tJoo western togs and tlfxlr program Tha Herald Prlntln* !>«■. the past and concentrate on that \ It up and say,—Boy, ybu sure, ha* Stilea, Mrs, Jsm*es Ganter, Mrs. she is “vety impressed with the, nSvps her, Tw'o.of Berta’s'friends, Bssumts no flnonciol rtspOnalbUlty for lenty of hair in those days! ” Harvey Kliig, Mrs. Adrian Bell, j fine work snOwn. ' j '* played by Dlafle Nakteni.s and I for the day WaA 'branded* by topics ^^^mplilcal errora appe^nj I" Aj; positive diplonucy Which would l and art. work in keeplng)»'Uh tho Bod roodinf motter l.,o,valty taking picture# you’ve got Mrs. George Emmerllng, Mrs. Wil- I Look WATKINS- The first suggestion giilen lo the [June Seiple, try by the use of telSIlKftcJjeiter Bygnmi Herald. exploit the new situation open tO' Jesus and-His Church have nb orry about Lightinig, CambrA bert Emlgh, Miss Ste^anle Tuh-'i cla.ss was to tianslate , eight foolish fanatics to trap Bob into idea of cowboys, boots ^N^d a 2 chapters frolti "The Argonauts." 'stomp.’ \ ■ us. . greatei* need ^in the world today Anglga. Exposure Time, and when sky, Mrs. W. J. Irwin. Mrs. James ! Karen Carlson forgetting the trouble-maker and DUDiay advfrtlsing closing hours: than loyal.Christians. Loyalty will the next payment ia due on your Blanchfleld.’Mra. Victor Lombardo, ' It’ll, ta^e' more than a quick WEST Of the six papers turned in on that William Cdnion make up w ith her. In "the end "By talks and through exmpita ■ jn»r moodsy*! :p»in. FYldny*.. Now, so shocked by the final subj.ect, ,all .were w ell done, many, at Harlandalc High School,,where jTor TuotdBy“ t P-W* Mon^»y. manifest Itself inrv equipment.'Droodles. on the other Mrs. John Hull, Mrs. Earl Van; peeik' to .see the complete , Berta and her lover are finally re- ivtr Wedhesday-^l. P- ?n. Tuesday. outcome in Hungary that we quite 1. Promptness; and "regular, at hand, reqliira no expensive para Camp, and Mra. Ralph (Jowell. Bigelow line 8t Watkins . . . Funsral Sehriet decorated witli colorful iliustia- r When someone remarked .” bi^ i This week our Legionnaiie •* and a'ri exclusive contract thia second annual JunioiN Red For Tburaday—1 p. forget that’it la still Soviet bank tendance at all meariX^f grace. phernalia. Matter of fpet all you Another group report! n tions, with the translating done, things rome in small packagga ’ . m i.w Karen Carlson, youngest j, offered to the romantic door- Cross Stomp waa held, the students 2. Kindly remarks of. praise and headed by Mrs. Alclde Boi priced to meet every budget. demonstrated hov Junior Red fsj|£2siryU p“ -nr’!iB3:?: ^ niptcy and failure which is on need is a piece of paper and a Ormond J. Weet, Direetor "as well as professional work. i they'-niust have been referring lo daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. G. JVar carver. *ClSwiSrdeadline; ia;30.a.in, each appreciation about the'raurch and pencil. And the desire to waste 44 Grandview^ St., ft serving the quote Miss Kibbe The six were i ^p ^’s candidate for the , ■in Havnes St The second pWy alarred Margery Oi'oss .members in Texas and dav of publication ancept Satuiday — exhibition there, we ourselves have its workers. time, which you probably already area bounded by Porter>hd Gard 142 East Center St. Wes Feshlcr. Thomas Adams, , . Carlson. .">0 Hajnes hi. throughout the nation are carry- ^ t k. m .. Grim as the Grand Duche.ss. and shifted back to the ^ fe of fear 3. Faithfulness to. sny task to have If you read this far. ‘ ner Sts. and the Glaatbnbury town Mitchell 9-71M Gail Norkn, Marilyn McKay, Betty , Am„iogK, Legionnaire William Karen has followed the business Esta Orcutt-^s "Ahastaala" in the hiniors Host Senittrs at Pizza Party ing out the JRC poster slogan for Ji«day, March 29 'and 'alarms’, which in their turn which one may be assigned. line. . ^ Gallas aild Carol Gcorgelti. i Conlon raeaihtrcs only h feel 6. he course through her high school recognition scene froqi the wellr the year. Forward through Serv-. Workers ajftlgting in this sec Another idea given wa.s to draw | personality and cp,.ee,., x h i, year, hei- senior sub Eight junior members of Ih^ National Honor Society. Ik>retta Bushnell. Lana Prowa, Joy\Bennett. ice. When the program of talks, threaten to drive the disunited 4. Glad and gerierpua flnaricial known movie of the same nanie. Caroivn House^Jiollv Swanspn, Marilyn Taylor, Carol Miiestls s'nd Dick Dubanoaki. are Xahow-n auppoft. V ’ Tanker Total Drops tion include', Mr.s. Robert White, WATKINS theA hatfl'Abattle nInn.Rplans of three onErtCe-;engage-;' ,w%li hisui- f^u^xx’fellow >^iaa«.cla.s.s- , . . ,,, . T hlj is the .scene wher^^ Anastasia ' d'scusslons„ skits, and entertain- and demorallxed Communist-world 5. Consistent living that shall Mrs. Vincent Borello, Mrs. Harvey Atangheater’e Oldest ments between Caesar and O’* I.S s ject* ihelude: English IV, ShorL slaixling TnHSieffr the counter, ready lo serve the anxiously awaiting senior mothers of the |) ent ended, all agreed, as they The Mood And The RealitieB O '/! Maxehiuia^r^W/ tries to succeed in provipg that Monday night, nil .Innlor members wire host* to the Seniors at a pizza supper. Included in 'tjie back together again. honor Christ and His.teaching. \ New York — Tanker operated ,H, Wannqulst, Mrs. Francis Rear- with Finest FaeUttlee barbarian Gauls. Valerie .Johnson. As- his .senior subjects in the h/fld 11. and Transcription 1, she is thf Grand D\ichess’ ,) o s I ! v.ent, ‘stomping’ home; that this Almost ever>’thing: that his hap 6. A Christ-Ilke humility that under the United Stalea Flag to ^ f C ' Mrs. Alien Behnke, Mrs. Off-Street Parking and Nancy Colla turned in ^ PiepBi-atot^/pourBo.. which Vodern Probloirw, which ahe lii\U menu was pizza, sn!ad.s. potato chips and milk. There was ice cream and cookies for dessert. Afl« I JRC Stomp in San Antonio had We are actlnfc^a.s If we had niece. In th e'en d the Duche.s.s'nc,- the dinner, a business meeting waa held. "^' WiUmann '.II. pened rtnee Hungrary has been an gladly serves where assigned, hut taled 341 viasels of ,5,348.491 d e a ^ Josephine Pontlllo, Mja Matthew' Establish^ 1874 original ma{)8 of the plan.sdec-, pursued foi '.fobr years. Bili gi her favorite; and Work Exper- cejjls hqr story and knowledge ; been a 'larruping success.’’ » somehow lost the advantage we 936 MAIN STREET — CALL Mitchell 3-5171 Intensiticalion of the world atmos does not seek position 6r prestige weight tons Jan. 1, 1957. Thls,>a a Maetoco. Miss Eliieabelh Dsiadus, orated with picluves of now sludving English IVv 17.8. ience. about Ana.stasia's personal life ."Through sharing in Red Ooss thought we had only a fe^^• months for the sake of self. reduction of 21 vessels ajjd 168.- Mrs. Margaret Clemens, Mrs, equipment and accurately dppi«-, Pby.slcs, Solid Geometry. j aettvities," says the superintendent phere of cold war. The Elsenhower At present, Karen is the only as the most possible truth...In leav ago, as if we no longer had the i 000 deadweight tons from the start Robario LalibeCte.' , ,ing the numbers of troops rfnd lav ^ a Capcllx Choir. senior girl who is taking Work ing. the Duchess replies of the girl IDranialic Club of the California School for tho ■ Doctrine was a cold war mo\P. of 1956. Aijto-, Mrs, "Alvin. Baldt, Mrs. of the land around each battle; niember of the-Varsity M Experience. She leaves school after l.s not the real Anastasia she Chaos, Romance Add pilnd, '■'Berthold Lowenfeld. "our psj^hoiogicai di-op on Russia, as Extended Forccost field. ; blind students assume their place* which got top priority for the If Russia had somehow recouped i Club, Senior Hi-Y, Gymnastic the completion of her .subjects to ' never want's lo he .told Menii>er« Hold first two months of. the new ad- On the suggestion to w^te a re- j^e newljl y\"ork in the ,>cr.spnnel departm ent Wayne Keith. ’.57, and responatbilities together with the ground it had lost during the search the.sis.-on the aiaracter farmed Octet, Bill leads a'Very ac- Old Tiiiie JNighl and In the^aame way ax other - uUnlslraUon of Elsenhower, the Temperatures for the next five and Per.son-'ot Caesar," Dale Rob of,the Hartford Fire Insurance Co. E x c i t e m e n t t o P l a y period of its own ideological re days will average above normal, live sc>o6l life in exlra-ciirricular She, does clerical work and takes . ~ i young people fW. This is, for them, bold man of peace for the pne- inson's treatment of the theme _ . _ , . '■ .... most valnableNjxperienc'e, since orientation and the period ‘of our days will average about .5 degrees activities. With music as his some' dictation. Karen receives Pat Taylor, in an authentic 1*20 ceding four years. Ths hsadllne waa consideied very, successful. •hobby, he fell his gieate.sl..honor GuiUotiiie Used own positive diplomacy, when we above normal Normal tempera Stephen Thofnaa did a nnit of one (‘redit toward graduation for Relate the trials and tribula dress, and an old-fashioned moyie, citizenship and gain- results of the Bermuda conference ture for this period is 42 at New came this year When he waa this experience. MHS Ba.neball Schedule were trying to knock down bar six colorful maps of Gaul. / tions of a teacher's first attempt madeA ^ A Inin '1 1903AA9 !%«•by Thomas Edison l^ft.Ing 1 happiness. ft n 1 n ftn ft i-nin ' ftAs-srikaASserribg others.' ** were in the cold war catagory, top Haven and Bridgeport, and 43 at selected as a member of the Round Election to-.the Legion of Honor I To (^alcli Ollcrsy riers and curtains and cold war Hartford with a daily range from Oil painting Table, As an nndeiclassman. Bill at play producing; sprinkle it with were the highlights of the Soi-k and "In my _ scbool there are/250 Jim- featuring oiir promise of guided Tlie other students in the'class is Karen's greatest honor. She was Mon.. April 22, Windham. Here Buskin meeting Wednesday. March ior Red Cross members,!’ Writes a deadlocks. The possibility is that a low of 32 to a high of 54. Slowly Theyll never was a Student Council alternate in recentlv elected by her classmates ^ the guillotine still In u.se7 It | petty jealousy, unstable romances, Tliurs.. 25, Non'.'lch. Tliere missUei to BriUln so that Britain did an original project inspired by his junior year, and a member of 20, "Old Times ’ was the theniif of boy from Korea. "When * ejass- our mood has changed more than rising trend over the weekend. tc the Propheev Cdmmittee. In her seems that this means of decapila- land exasperating Kibilzer.s. stii Mon.. 29. Bristol, Here * could aim thsm at Russia, and fea Cooler Monday. and Tuesday, A reading Caesar. Mi^ Kibbe was the French I and II C'luba. Sports- thc night. Everyone was required male is sick, one of Us takes ntd^es the situation has changed. Tlie particularly impresaci'. by Pascal junior year, Karen was a represen- tion is being used once more. As a , !,';:,^^h^fo^emosTThea?ri^i Tluirs., May 2. Hall, H*^^ lo bi-ing an old object, preferably on the .lectures he is missing artd . turing our doser movs into' the few showers Saturday and showers wise, Bill ia a participant jfi the possibility is that, instead of ex 'hiesday or Wednesday, precipita Poe's composite oil painting of the track and cross counti'y teams. talive to Student Council, and i« an vfu- vios-iAn 41,1 Mon., ' 6. Meriden. Tliei e one connected with dramatics, snd^ delivers the notes to him. at hlS" Baghdad Pact, another cold war. great Roman general. The paint-^ alternate this v -. Karen also be- *1 diUons when you present the play. Thurs.. 9. Windham. Tliere ploiting an opening, we are our tion totaling 2 tenthi to 4 tenths OiiUslde of school Bill an ronRed 'to' sophomorr a'nV'Junior Sophomore English class, G a r y | The rc.aults wlU be an approxima explain it. home after achool. anti-Russian devica of an Inch. believe you paid ing is now on display in^Room 239. ordcfly at the Manchester Mcmn- Mon., 13, East I'artford. Here Linda Belding brought many ai- ."We Junior Red Cro.ss members selves operating to close it, ^ r- Girlf’ CTub. Milek and Bob Olmsted construct- | tion of the hdanous situations tides. among them magazines p^y the school fees of Oh Yong Robert Don’hvan eraplnyed hft 'r‘“i’^Ho.sCiairrtnd’'ia ac^ ‘ • - J ■ ' that occured during Paint and Wed,, 16, Bristol, 'Hiere To all those developmenU, Rus- haps -merely becau.ie it is easier skillill in painting a large picture |(*4‘L4*cI but later decided against this. l9-[^^alt with situations that might i fftd by ...... high school students. Included in the collection. - ' "chool we have many other on that basts, we should be • AVVNING TYPE rls wrote poema inspired by AXMX-.iia Band Concert Date Set stead of having the guillotine l.'i'- r floored an ordinary director,.! Music presented by Dance Band clasied .wi _ a V'capitmllst war Now you c^n have over .16 long, lean, lovely feet of John Foster, a 1956 graduate of. Red Cross projects: We study hargsinlng’ oh that basis.' Free.'Sketches and Eatimatee, Cacsai"the man. The^qems were ing around the house, Steve gave | Romantic interest for Julie was j >inniber 11,’directed hy Ed Tatro, MHS. showed one, of his rollectioh iir-'t. aid. plant pine trees, g r ^ monger.*’ Most oKths superficial fine car at Ford price.s . . . lowest of the low-price both well done," showing the wbf^ Aiimial Show If you're a music lover .vou'll certainly want to reserve the it to his grandfather, who '’ery | F'ircstdnc, '59. entertained the audlencd between of old movies. . "The Great Train flowers in our ga^en, in the politeness of the •.'beneva >^lrif* RUSCO SALES OFFICE three!! It’s a completely new kind of Ford, too. put into the words, rhythm and j cleverly rigged up a trap using the ; fellow ’faculty membe,; ami ' .Rob^ry."...... This \yas...... made in 190.3. • fff'09lya’'.fl make album.* alwut meanings. f. date of May 21, for the annual bas.broken Back In France PI aimed XiVlav 2, 3 MHS band concert. The con?' j guillotine to catch Intruders. The : Pandace fang, '60, was "odd hian r),e {mal curtain, flowers, by Edison and remade in 1931 with Koiea for schools abroad. And 149 Middit Tpk«. W. A Very clever piece of \Vork was | ■ | unwanted guests were a family of.' out” in the older set's triangle presented Marv Me-1 sound effects. This was the ' first' oucc a week we visit the old ■ So far, this is mainly A^matte.r V/ith a completely new "Inner Ford” I done by’Paula Adams, who wrote Ti vouts"have been''held and re-1 cert will be held in the High otters who had been raiding a fish i ^ "the three teachers, I Adams, ticket iti«nagei',-and fhe movie...... to tell a fictional story, John • ■ ------peoplehome s on the ouUikirts of It is' perhaps fitting the’’tradi Td. Ml 9.3641 School auditorium with the tft atmosphare. Our actual p ^ l - pond. The trap Was a success and Frequent ' -Interruption* : Mftses Anna "-and Catherine Me-! «l»o played 'Stars and Stripes Inchon. Living mere are w oia tions and the good name of Frence The fineness of this car starts way down deep. There’s hand taking full advantage of ylEon of guided missiles to Brttdn or Ml 9-4856 c ' - •*' * ? - ! the remaining otters have not Romanticists of the audience . Q , Forever’’ bv Philip Sousa’s origin- men and women Who have lost Giat the hottest controversy over a new wide-base frame . . . hew au.spensions front and V as a clever take-off of the Gallic i Talent Show sponsored by the the lighting and sound facili since retubned. ■4 ia some years off. TTie Eisenhewn The Bartlett-Brainard Co. went away disappointed since each j ;!php student directors also “pre- ‘’'‘‘•'•'hloncd record their families, in Hhe war. _ They French methods in' Algeria is Wars. The chief ■ character was | Student Council, and now weeWy ] ties. Tlie guillotine was a popular time Dan tyied to whisper sweet | ^ ; player. The. records are cylinders ____ _ Doctrine has been prorpolgated, j^Weat Hartford, Conn. rear... a new buill-for-keeps bod")'... more insulation Tlie program will be \‘aried raging within Franc# it^lf. It is Commander Julius Dukes . Seizer; ! are being held. TnK. topic for projects among the atu nothings to ! token r< the club’s appreciation. ■ made of a type of metal or. plastic. "Junior Red Uross\ln Hawaii,” but it isn’t going smywherfc We than any competitive car. And with all-new "Inner' the play takes place in a Ganlaxy, will be presented in lonaiclerahly this year and will derits, since the pboject;* had to be ' r„,red One, of the moat frequent! _ , . . Dave Smith brought'an old linen aa described by a girl lb Honolulu, oi.e of the curious twists of .the j fWtain a different flavor. auia Adams that he wears in his 1913 ’'is a warm, vibrant thing-.—cordial think Russia’s toughnes* toward Showroom Open Ford,’’ you ride silently,,solidly, smoothly. where Seizer encounters the Vil two assemblies and one evening > in some way connected with the ; Morrill, ’60, who had the ' 1 hrench ‘claim that Algeria ia sn Ampng die types of selections * * A 1 A A# e A /"‘N a«AftXI -m X-.*? ._ "l. ft M ,«1 N ow ay is just talk.- The .world lain Aerial Vistiis, a Gen.i -Man. show, will consist of a greater va-1 book "A Tale of T\yo Cltiea. audience in the palm -of his hand j “ *■ I Model T Ford. Several old tintypes because JBC here ia based on integral legal perl of France It fA real battle did take place be will be popular, cla.'sicai; and There were five scale models of as the cantankerous school janitor p ^ 4 land a 100-year-oId hunting knife friendship arid a willingness to could conceivably go on for Sat. 9 A. M. to .3 P. M. riety of acts. self that the war being fought With nevfyTord V~8 engines! ; tween (^esar nd Aripvialns, a This year, berause of the con- i^ novelty numbers. Much solo guillotines as well as paintings I ,\ credit to both the actors and ; r C l I V A H ill ClCfl ' i from Scotland were displayed by help bne another; \-ibrant because . Or work will be heard.. ! Pat FJddy. Tom Baseler showed sn we- do not just serve,' iye work months and even years before any there la under no legal atatus, and This yehr. Ford brings you a sizzling new series of German leader, in Gaul.) The play version to single ■sessions, there and pencil sketches of tiiem ! the make iip,deparUnent. the“ old of this tough talk or tough policy By Appointment ■continued in this vein, making'an \ P al Leduc '58 other project topics ■R'ere niaps ; fou,* ’’'(-ouli be eaailv distin-1 S c llo la i'slll t1 '»'*s used by uith friends to serve. .This year. Uiiia igit subject to any of the sup Win he only two assemblies instead " ------. f t . . . . ^ h is.g re a t grandfather in the gold gg teenagers from schools on every .actually became action reality. famous Ford V-8’s.* And Ford’s Mileage Maker Six altogether enjoyable play .fop those of four as in previous years. Then. of France and England portraits ^rom the teenagers of the posedly civilised rules for war'be who knew the background. ! of the main characters sketches of l eggt.' i-ush of 1849. Nick'Knight brought igjand met at leadership training Meanwhile, however, one phase J k the savin’est top-performer on the market. Uiic acts from these assemblies will | Mr. Laurence Perry. MHS Chem- an old flag made by h.is great grand- camp to further their interest and tween separate na.tions. Caroivn S. Hoilse combine with another group of French and English costunles at Lorraine Cormier, '.59. Linda Of. the world situation remains the time of the Revolution Istr. teacher, was le.cenlly award- father and Mary M,oriarty dis- knowledge in JRC. make friends. In this legal vacuum, the French *lneluding n SOO-hp Thunderbird SIS Suptrchargtd acts to "present the evening ahoW H anw eli. '60. Steve Thomas and very frightening, and another Health Group sketches of. the Bastille and oral j'C t' Pni; 'So were most convli. - 1 ® grant by the National Science played her I50-ye«r-old garnet ring. ,grid have fun irith a purpose. Boys do things to the Algerians they V-S and tiO-hp Thunderbitd SIS Super V‘s The assemhlle.s will be held Thurs ■ m, I pC, D, , \ * I It'mmHo fa »- on O.vtt**!/ rua»^A/4 n4 rtl/4 f*«4*rkrHa ail/'K'^aa th# _ _ -s —.t-i. ** * ______j phase of it is very regrettable Thm* New Book.s day. Mav 2, ami the .evening show, [ reports. 1 in"J' -' a ''aiaee'Struck' th%spTbn l,I’'«ui«''tK>ri for an 8-week period of Several old records, such'as ine a„d girls of almost every race and y.-ould never do to the Germans if F’riday. May 3. The evening show One class chose tpelr project• h?r am bR ior"a;; . ”heminV^^ ______.-eed were at the camp.'^But there To understahd why the stepping H ave Your Eoster To Meet Here ' topk's from the book "Idylls of To qualify for the grant, which Wayne Keith and David Flavell. ^ matter whether Vou wife the.v were fighting the l?ermans in will be open ,to-the.public. for the feminine lead, the jealous |j*<’lude9 $2.W tuition and $l20 a Jane Harvy, Carolyn Houaei. white or vcllow "a Chrla- up of tension and the cold war a declared war. Prisoners in Al Now in Library The music for the shoiV-will be I the King.” Some of these projects tovfrlend of the young lady auf- {Dry C leaning D one ' \ I were maps of England and France, ----- . . ' . ta 1 for the duration of the courae, F .«r Orciitt and John Vorlef all nr Rnddhi«t Dtirtno^ thW atmosphere has to be regarded>ps geria have no rights or status at provided by Bill Leone and his or The annual spring conference of : sketches of the main characters, a fering from alage-slruck it ^ applicant muat" have majored brought old playbills dating, froni^ ipent together eve^one alarming in itself, we have to re ThrVe tinuMial bdoks have recent chestra. Dale Brown, a scnlbr, will Uv*rir4hT7n 'n f n u “ Tonc^^^^^^^ in a physical sc ie m , and had some : 1920*" to 1950^ M arty l ^ - d e r ' all. And the, current controversy ly been added lo the High School be m aster of cerqmonie.a. , the Connecticut Association for i scale model of a scene at a toiirna- member something. Elsenhower ment and oral reports. tlveh. The incueniR concer-nuig advanri^d mathematlca. , ahowed a London version of the ^ ______rising in France is over reports library. ' Because of the large enrollment Health. Physical Educatibn and the.ae four were high points - Perry*a CQurae thia year Includea i American “Playbill.” 7 has often said—that our greatest Judy Rega; '59. that these prisoners are being ajub- NOW! "George Washington's -IMrae at MHS thia year, there -wste. Recueatlon will be held Saturday —action. - - In fact, the - action 111* ’---- Atomic--- and.—-ft, Molecular Phyaica,'M..-—«; sxsils Polly ftsvsssiSwanson, «avf ill chairman of the (s lO SCC' ..danger was that new world war . jected to tortures and brulatitlea Slept- Here"" by 'Pauline McCpn- many, people trying out. The ju in the new facilities which Slan- ala^iping Lorraine. Lorraine kick-; Atomic Chemistry, and Differential i'phespian Banquet Committee, su 1 / could begin t)y ifccident, ratHer nell, is the atbry of the McConntell dges' found it. very hard. 10^ mafee ing Steve, and Steve planting a i Kquations. At the end Of th'e 4-year' nn„nced the tentative date of "the ,, even worse' than’ some of the IhSir selections; There’ are tap choste'r High has to offer, artd ' fam ily’s adventvn;e8 in transform everyone' teaching dr .supervising Plav Ticket Sale.s beauty of a shiner on- Pat's eye iniegraded program, a master of banquet as Msv 2 The dim er Will Scenes of Plays toan by the intent or actual deci-i produced'trial of war ing a’ crude bjMW tjRo a handsome dancers,, toe dancers, *inge.r.s, and v.hile Pat sailed over a chair) was science degree Is awarded. \ the due* fop new Thea- . Bion of anybody. And one way to colonial hpmk. This, is a warm musical groups. -Further infornia- In one of these three fields is in- so realistic that he query "Is there criminals after World'War''H, A’iled to al'.end. The conference wiU Over Ihe past two 'years. ttl«.i;oians , are $V..50, Excerpts, front William Shskes- *' illuatrate thia danger is to go back | atirringxSlory th at cvelpyone would lion concerning rte Talent Show High! y Successful a doctor in the, house?" seemed in Foundation haa Jripled its support |x Back in France, there' are run.from approxim ately 9 a'.m. to Petrine Nielsen '58 i peare'a "Henry V." "Ma'cbeth’’ and, to the historical lnclde*.t which has w will be disclo.sed in the futui-e. evitable. • ■ of this program to better prepare i "Taming of the Shrew" will be pre-’ Frenchmen ’ who belie\"e in the ,,--^i'Llfe and D eath o f a’ rCmdeni '• - M arietlo Gagnon '57 4 p.,Ti. .i.nd guests from all-over The Freshman and Sophomore Portrayal Draws Howls' . teacher* who "are .now' teaching' been the big signal for the rerival Crnnectir.'jl will be prevnt. 1 sented to the student body at a*» ' by Dudley Pope, ia the fpll account dramatic club, Paint and Powder; Riiesell Mercer's portrayal of science and to blake ae>enre teach- j » w* • 4 of all this raid war talk and destiny of France ae a beare’r. of Along Ihe corridors near the ! semblies next w'eek. This produc-' the torch of clviliaatlbn,'and'Vho of the operations and destruction presented ijs annual 3-act play, the: southern family's old retainer. ing more atttrsetive lo those who ’ irlSV * ! tion is offered, to high.'schools in Atmosphere. of the Ihip th at w'as the pride df main gym will be sonje 20 coin- Southern accent, are conaidering a career iniscience. find the current record in Al Current Affairs merciai vand non-conemerclar dis nie-bloody, brutal phase of the the GerVnans - the Graf Spee. This "Curtain Going ,Up,,’.’ a .comedy l*y j howl.'T*^*' Joan Swanson,. '57 On Aircraft jobs ■X-ssemhly Program* of Theatre in geria heavy upon their conpcience. plays of interest, iiiciuding the ' Gregor" Johnson, to an audience , Jlun^riail^revolution was not the ship, which .■ was the terror of new ett in the ’ino', « i ,nnw in. «'J‘‘iencc: ^ -^n n a -Metcalf. '59, and Jo Pdeh- ___ . . Education. Inc. ' . , \ Allied shipping. slippeiT from her Adds 46 Juniors requlj of anybody'! conscious deci It is good they are beginning to equipmehf Memi-erJ o-' ibe Bov^ I Mftrch 22 In the new High , ,ond. '60, created q"ite a sensation Mr* llargaret Mav from the ‘This program i* a non-profit or- say. so... mowing in .Wllhelmshaverf on the, ai^d *^<;Uls’ Uaders’ Clubs ^w^^^ auditorium. This was 18 and a isther strong breeze as they Frcsliineii E'oriii Personnel Deparfment of Pratt A ^izatlon, formed by Lyn Ely, and sion or policy. It was one of those evening of Aug. 21. 1939. She was TJie Current Affairs Club re- show the vueat*^^ad^s^^.piub^^^^^ amnnrt ih.. I *•“■>'’** " cmnpieie iwii c tmS, giggling, down the aisle of W hltnev A ircraft in F*ast Hart- i* sponsored by the Amencan Nd- ^ ^ accidents ' to which the* world is finally tracked dow"n off ,the coast the ’-imocCiipietl” aiidlloriuhi. But | cently“ accepted into membership j a s part7f-the prifgram thtfre 1 New Arl Squad fftrd spAke to s group of senior -thm?l Theatre and Academy. Con- ' always exposed w'hiJe it lives/the of Uruguay 'by.' thre.e inferior- 48 iimior* who wiU Compose the ' .i.- . 5” ?.. :..*'^ ’ new- record. The playpla.v won)* would ha have Nancy Halllii. '60. ovU-did them 'In girls 'W^nesday. nccticiit has been chosen a*. The Million Dollar Cure British' cruiser*. Mr, Pope has per way it is living now. cV tr"n :x "t ;^“r:‘^T'!l?sT new the first to be’presented tb the giggling department with h/i- j She gave a very informative . K’-’'t'.n s ground for the augments', It is typical of.- more than the sonally interviewed many, of the members will’ enter the cliib on Vision yi.ion of ^*“^ ‘^'1®"^*.''.8* deft portrayal of another tjrpicsl Cloisonne enameling is being talk on the different.type!* of jobs' of this program. It will be de* The accident tbok place one day ’ men who tpok part in tlua battle. ”n'iu^"rJ *****^o*d' Jack , a result of the racIUties offered bv individual thinking 'and character April 4. at a joint meeting with Early, teenager. done by the'craft class of Mr*- ;V,‘*v e l o p e d to: include other' states in Budapest, when' the students’ This account gives a fiill back-- the present club. As ‘ brave Buck O'Hara". the Elizabeth. Budd. This, the oldest■ ■be received from them. The _em- aevo-ss the country a* .s^n as suf , jrsvolution was still a -relatively of Dave Beck, the embattled head ground, for the draniqt.ic incident These accepted are as follows: nfi MHS direct - a total profit of $773.40 was re- football .star scaled stiff of "mree form of enahtellng is done by inak- have eight paid holidavs. ficient financial, tacking is e*tab- * the MHS Swimming Club, the ported by Paint and Powder ftnan- .mild affair. Russian-manned Rus of the Teamsters’ Union,' that he which kept the world guessing for Bob Andrew, Vivian Cole; 'Barry “Aquaetles.” and women, Tom Turner,. '60. aptly ing. a d e s i ^ w ith wire on a- m etal i ^ s.rt’a'v kshed years. ,. . ■. . Dougherty, Carol Huestia,. Jutjy in s}"nrnronized ; cial advisor. Miss Mary 5IcAdants. sian tanka W'ere.-believe it or not. now thinks bia‘cure lie's in spend swimming. /illed the bill. ^^® *"*'!'*' 1 ST.ek have ^riimical hav raised Marchetle Chute supplies the. ing a million dollars of his union’s "The F.B.I. Story,” ' by Don' Pontillo, -Linda Smith. . David iwho, throughout the past aeveral . PracUcally the only rational between the parUtions of rrire. ■ ^ 'hgve thF advanUgw’of join- narrative links between the scene, giving the happy yevoluti/bnists a' Whitehead, is the complete story t Smith, Polly ■ SWanson,- 'Richard WiU be D-i Cci^e-ft^ro ' months, has worked atrenously to teenager appeared to be. Roanne . A new freshman Art Service nar e ine a^^^^^ enables and the production wtl> be-direi-ted ride around the strata of Buda- treasury for ■ a "public relatiima’’ Still tim r to boot tho of the most respected irfvestigat-i Yules, Georgia Potterton, Dorothy ri attain this gosl.' Because the au- w tse 160. w-ell casT as the stablllz- ^uad has been form^ recently. ^ h^one/ wbUe by Ercstlne Pi-rrle. ' pest, when somebody, from across campaign to tell hla aide^ of the Ing forcie in the world. Us purppse, Thomas, Jean King.sbury, Bertha Baseb«n**t?il^ui^°*' dltorium holds over 1,300'persons ing influence upon the high sc h o o l This, squad does serwee last-minute rush for' fUlly discussed.. "The F.B.I. Story” I Uch, 'Bob Albert, Joe Dyer. Janet ‘ hard to sell tickets. . Flamboyant,Flamlmyant. to say the.uie. least,irasr, letin .-j™,---..^rda. . . x-nor ernt interest ■ ' ' Elizabeth Parrish.j-ninmi. Wailam.' Bale., ooir. tanka. The Russian tanks shed This la supposedly the-age ot the our SANITONE SERVICE goes behind ibe scenes Into the Fiavell-. Margie -Griiffm. Kenneth *■ *■ n 1 ft ' Lorraine Oormler sold 111 tick- would be ihe closest description of Large paintings of Water color job openltigs fasnche Cholet, NieU ; Miller and their revolutionists and fired back, huckster. And the basic assump FORD CUSTOM 300 FORDOR SiEDAN F.B.I. 'files to. rtveql the record of i Gronlund. banny Banavlge, Ralph Eale Brown '57 ets. TTie girls selling o\"er 20 tick Rose Marie‘Tremaf^ s "slar« The anrf [water paint have been ^lo"® “^ 1 person Mr* .Mav Edward Knight, will lend their tal- tion about the age ...’ the huckster ...B u t HURRY! ft ' America’s crusade against crime. ' Geer. Marilyn Taylor, Lana Prowa ets were'made luherettea for . the rophomore Produced a perfect by the sophomores; animals are ^come so ®"l I® ‘he production. and that was the begiiming-qf the production. .These w'ere: M 'ary is that if you are willing to spend , Joan Kent, '58 I and Jane Harry. . end, which came' when, mqpy days • ------:— ■ I Also. Charles VanAiisdall, Carpiyn Ann Beach. 48: Marg;aret Bpland, Model (f>f Hoiiic achieve the gnudy effect of a self- ^nUinB- enamel and ' wood qualified perwn. > a ■ i * later, new Ruasiah armies brutal . enough - money, you can convince ^B iutd on eempariton of manafapurtTt'luggetltd rtUtil dtUttrtd prices. f t . ,■ , ' j House, June.Supel, June Cervint, n •! 1 -«T * i 44; Nanc.V Dsvi«,.36; Jane Gozdz, ly wiped out the last armed stand the American people of '.anything, i U n iv e r sity P a p e r * PriscUVa Patmaklan, Gall, Esgle- J t S illlt r |V V flfiF 'i'fi CX'rol Johnson. 40; Karen «H' the. revolutionists. - ' . Just repeat any message often t . . ,, ^ I son, Unda Nelson-, John Pdrter. . . . y « « « ? » » Steckel. 46; Joan Taylor. 48; and b..„A p «d . ■ H^JIS A l'itll'V f»l*S#II*V i 'Mevyltt. Petrine . ..Nielson, XT. m;i„. ’ tT’T" Zabrowsky, 41,,. Othei> top "Perhaps '.the conflict w‘aa ih- enough and 'loudly enough, and XX4XS r x i iJ iix g r i s a g y Mar*hs . Pierce, James Morancy, , Mr. W llliam Vgdera, hekd of the ticket aatespeople were Bertram w’'^tr¥Aw‘.' Eight Recorders -sv’table, considet^g the forces you can't miss. People will even- Industrial Arts Department, re- Felngold, 28; Na.ncy Hallln. 28 roil* ^rforaanre in the role of a be open'toopen the public. .This yvear, on Jan. 1. Pratt A tviss I . '. _ j — .• ' Diane Arthur, Loretta Bu^hnell, ."dictating dad. Whitney hired it* '46.000th fem- The foreign language . de'paHe present in close contact w-lth' one tfially believe -U. I f ' a ‘mlUloti The'Connecticut Daily Campus, David. Guay. James MacDougsll, cently .built a pcaie model of his and Roanne Wise. 28. These three Claire Carlson '.59. 1 persons had a part 'either In stage Member* of the prop* and seen- , fploye. Because of overcrowded mehl now has eight recorder* another,... But the phots .^whlch dollars won’y wash Beck as white S b c o n V th f going's great tjie University of Connecticut’s ! Mstths'I^eander; Lee Bogll, Alan owm home. TTie model was built to er\L committee*: Judy Barnaid, , -8 .newspaper, published.it* 60th An-!IVelss, Kathy Martin and. Eileen commltteea or the play Itself. • BANDS PL.‘4Y AT Sf'HDOL conditions, the plant was forced to \vhich ■may be used by students in Started it were an accident as snow, perhaps two million dol a 16th‘-inch scale. Mr. Vader* fol .Sam ’ Faster, .Maida King, Pat The" newlv formed dance bands open branch'office*. They have aiding them to better Ihcif' pro- nlveraary lu ue on Friday, March (Tierney. Donnk Metcalf, *59 •'"ftX.P i_.JrA/ftftftM*ft ft ft 4*4 ftM ft ft^ /'Aft «ft _ IftSlftov'. ft# ft .ftftrF <*1*4 1 n M on t ft flrft i Blmllarty, as two hdlvea of the lars Will. • lowed the plans of his own home, Grenier, Al Bolls. Lx-nne fealdwin, heard at many school them in different sections of Con-, nunciation of a certain language- 22. ’Illis special edition was dedi-l Evelj-n Yavinsky '57 and. Linda R^c-knagel anil Usher-second dance band, nectlhut, with two offices located , Four of these recorders areai lo- yorld today grate closely jogether, The truth is, we think, that, aunaty rated, to all the staffs sinbe the which he built himself. The model! CANDIDATES ANNOUNCED iiajicu null .eftiv iiies The sec in ■Hte rtew kind o f took 30 hour,s,'ito build and wasl The list of candidates for cheer- etltfl Mai yann BeMh. Margaret | tlie ’direction of student In Manchester. 1 cated in separata boo th s. in'^Room in an- atmdsphele of tension and Uwrc is no peopl^ on eirth quite, OF ROCKVILLE. Inr.' new spaper’s birth in. 1896. YEARBOOK CO.MPLETED recently Girts applylhg for *ny pofltidn" 240. The teachers are able to »e- 'TTie paper has ipede mads 4(d^ Ap^peghetU supper to celebrate made entirely of wood.,Thele assem-'---- ItfSders-- 'for the 1957-58 season haq. Boland, Nancy Daris Jane_Gozdz. j ^e cold war strategy, they both live ah Bophiaticated about artificlar EaUMIshed 19U 'Wng was dope with,glue alone.,____ It! been listed/on the bulletin board -Joh^nson, K a«n ‘’t®’’**® ■; heard at Paint and Pow-der’is pro- should fill out an applicaiioq and cord a poem or story on. tape and ' . yaqces since U originated. Sofiie of Ithe completion 'of the yeai^book' ____ Up " go- to the'office /or a personal in- the students may play M back .and In the continuing and perhaps Ih- publicity campaigns at tha Ameri - 1 t,- ’ • the challenges met by the staffs'! was eirioyed ,;by the Somahhi.* points put;.the progressiveve stages!s t a ^ ' outside the cafeteria. Days'deaig-Day* deaig Joan ductlo'n of ’’Chirtain'Going drsaslng danger that perhaps sohie can' people. ‘They ought to be, be TbI. Ml 3-1351 • are the change from a thrice-a-.Staff orfMaren 20. The supper was' on the building of a house! by plan, i nated for practice were, TueKiay, tjso appeared during .the produc; ThVfim dance hand!under”the di- j terview. Mr$: May Interylewa' listen to the expert’s prpnuy la - The mode] is now being'Used as| March 26 and Friday, Mqrch Z9. At ri'oh. rectlon of student leader . BUI' most of t)»e girls going in the * Um ., then make, their own redert- Sqctdental shAt .ivill 'plunge them cause Uicy' have been exposed to 0 5 Middle 'Ipke. l ^ t week to: a daily newspaper and the! held at’the'home of Mias lone l^el- g Ua^ a* U one has been heard at many ! plant who. are looking for office in i to compgro p hA U nriat^ 7 swdtch to a I standard aiae" news-: lowca, the Mjtatf ad\.upr. Miss. |iVI- .an'.aid in the Horaeme MecIMechanics these pFactices ti|ie Candidateii wero . I -J-, HM-d' to Equal int»a conflict neither of them more of them than any o^er peo Maaebe«t«r Oreea ■ ’ •»*" . ITlie play was appeirently. made schoblichfthi assemblies,««embUes. "nieTlie third dance worit- Judv Wlttman, ’57. The roachihe* m*y u5ed J - J • - . ' V ' -!v paper. J - * i'loWs wws presented Wtth a pocket- ■Shop. During the lusat t quarter of taught two cheers which they %ill . for takipg- (Uctatientec- ' Wii^d. U 'It ihottld happen.. both ple. And they liave>w‘e think, conie . ; VV V / . Approjciinately 4,000 undergrad-l.hoqk as a token of the staff'a ap school, the 4hop-will have a course be reqiWred to do at the «tjyouts. W order -for Paint apd Powder. band, under the direction, of stu Of us might then consider it n^ere- RorkWlle'y ; -.Tlie fin%l.tryouts wUI beheW?April,InonITronically. the flrpt Paint and Poiw- dent lesdir Angelo, Gelimundo, Oocreetton ' • .; 6rd. - to ; a certain rule of- thumb am} iiates at the Un'University ” havii.ybrk-; ' ----proclaUon. tdi' her .help jn aldtj.^ Jn modt'l 6i>me construction to -.Tlie finpl. tryouts wUI be held'.AprU Tha first achool nurse wa* em'-j StudmiU ly iaqvitpble.''Wc would stjll lybnr : PU||l(—10 Hailoir. St, -Xi: ed on the DaltyJty Campim siiice 11^ 4 them, to put together a ^s p a 4 year* . scale,'It.will offer credit to any 2 at 2:30. The. piqbe'pl^fceiiabe' w"Uitrill be^n-be”Vn- idej' d*)'.! play Mr. Keijnelh Holt has di will be heard at future school ac judgment, in'whidt they measure rected, .tjaud one he, .vril)!’be hard Uirities. 4’ ■ \/' i ployed by the Mancliester Boehl chloea nher ■imt ii. perhiyis the. secidentM hrsi BreeeR--Ceriier,t*nl|wi'apWerd Edltop-ln-chlef this yeMfis. BlU |bdok. Approximately 2 0/students ffirt Interested. i ' ■ i nounced latei) id. IMd one perioda. .the qucStionableneea and the weak .Shfiand, MBS attaadad tlia«p#Br." / . BUI Libby ’57 C«yM Huestia '58 put to equal in. Uw fiMure) con- ’68 , MAKCHiiS^KR liVliNlNG HllRALi!), MANCHESTER,v CONI^.. FRIDAY, MARCH 2a, 1957' PA^El N IN E X. — ------a : r <■< •X BIANCHESTER even in g IffiRALD. MANCHESTEli, C0 NN,» FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1957 X .book -after she- dlsco'ven WTlC—1{)60 ‘ R^eptioii Sla.tect ,- / | much'her frlendh ^prized Hte rec- PAGE EIGHT -J Too Busy to^^oocl.pdbk? .Ipes,. sbe used to- seqd them \ijt^ ^ X -w* X i*.-tj,iriVhlllng. '•Whltlna. 12.I^daH■daH .S SK t f Mrs;Mrs: J6cJdc- " * ' • ■ ' .''I A WDRO—iS6«. Daily Radio WHAF—610 At South Church stead of CHristmaa cards. ■ /' - K Iran Says ,Ba la® I queline 17 Tyler arole. . E ngaged . Nons(&ise, Carje^ An- exapjple pf her efficbfhcy: »fcwr>‘ ' ^ B I R T ^ VESTIBftDAY; A ton MIRRORS i^w cee—i * ^ Eastern'Dajfligbt Time " Mrs. ’ Langaeth - Christensen's L Solemn requiem mass at A reclepUon will be held At the to Mr.^nd Mrs. John Hockls, RFD daughter, Toni Palmedo, plana to /' St. Augustine's Church at 9. May Be Hi^i^ r v , The following program sched-y WTiC-triews oi. w.irw . South Methodist Chiiiich SuMay af- The' back cover iif binged so BINGO ^jijew Firehouse ' 6.’ Sputh Coventry: a son to Mr. Bj/'DMKymV. ROB < be married sometime this fall and i aa,.- ' X ■' Burial will* be In Green Cemetery an d Mrs. John Shea, .Bolton; a AUTOGLRSS ternoph" for the membe>’4^ the ■ (.-\I* Vfoirten’s Editor) that Ihe book stancls upright at a alvady ' her, mplher la freezing •Friends mey call at the funeral Kidnaped Woiiian V Assembly,' Oatholfo (lies , are supplied by the radio | ■vvpSp.-‘.e*°He*i't#r*'''**'' church h\ember»hip clas>iyand their FRIDAYS-.8 F. Mi> • ' For Co. 1 Wins dauiriiter to Mr. and Mrs. Francis managements a,i'd arc subject.to B.mi: Too bp4y to be a good cook ? ^ cohvKitient slam for’t-eadlng, with pastries, ices and rock Comlsh home today from 7 to 9 p.m. Copeland, 412 E. Center St.; a son limns A sbq^ly, Oalholtc Ladles parents . This inform*! 4°i:l.Al hour abetate protectors to Jold neatly game hens for the wedtllog breal^- Poole Wins Honors Ranng - (Continued from Page One) / Lsdies of eoUhnbUf, pWaM. to con _____ rURMTURE TJ -ihonga without notipr.' wceo-_ _ J-eO aud ^bWetiilia Mi]fM Will be held at 4 o cKWk ih. ihe bipni^se. says Lillian Langseth- over the page in use. The type, slso ASSUMPTION H A > L Early Apjjroval Thomas A. Poole, Wassuc RcL, to Mr. and Mrts. 'nioitias Llicfs, 10 ;WKNB--Bvenlng cha’pef Of the church. / fast. *. . X Burke ■ Rd., Rockville. ■ duct g'tpring tomvpf homes in and ■’iisi;*- ' X mtehgen, of Net" Milford. Comi. is large and easy to read. ’ ' ' 1-.' , ____ haa won isecond honors for the first WUAV-~A'Party A been in a training riass since increases around tc time thelr'f*^®*’^'’’^’’ ntay.'bav.e to work up to *clal)-*''rt# decision to build aa-ad- or Pakistan. / ’^thy, 42 Helaina Rd.; a daughter to Kolby mt.rala and designing Interiors ol ;dition to Company One flrehouje according to an announcement by ^ 5 p.m, W CCCr^iM iu feaveniiif Good lluB4e fall and will be ad^nitted to oKurch eye» begin to need glasses.. So 1 1 two years for public-heaHK aerv- Miss Gertrude ft. Rugg. school reg Pakistan was asked W help Mr. and' Mrs. 'John Rogers, 67 urday.'May 18, fropi 1 IVaXirorlui XVKN8 f»0Rvf»nln* 8#renade miembevship, on Swday, April 7. at N; haa been approved and Wtla f^^the the search and the watch, oiythe Brooklyn St., Rockville; a son to lude the 10-.45 servir^ Tbe^jtev. Percy ■constnfctiort will be let out withta istrar. Poole is a second year stud The hoqsei to be viewed "WHAY—O ptn. HoU«« R obert Q. X- posing »hy*cra^rs. rtins A perfec^^^^, j could rVad without ' :______X _ _ Pakistan-Iran bot’dpt' tlghlentd. Mr. and, Mrs. John. Cameron, 29 W eer—Kebiiro Rtvut MtPOP—Counter hdv^ F. Smith has been ilie instructor l” appointed hbrhe In the country, : _ giaaaeaS-' ent at. tha institute. saverpi:^ Myles—ooloniil,^ m( J. A. W H IT E WKNB-P.M. the neat two Ave«)«i-_Liy>”* h^^^* The Iranian Navy^ is und ^o rd ers Doane S't. o e t s DAILY iStl^ of the class, a^d/he Xas been as "son chairman of the. Board of Fire split'levels^ ranch and Qporgli W T’i,’—Ro»« M lher WHAY—Polka ^ rtv entertaina like mad. Cater# to the .vu'iit- author - decorator- to search qvery vessel/found in DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: / mOLUDESG SATT^AY X, WDRO-C«l Kolby’ . sisted by Dotfpiai.,G'. Relff of the demands of a Iniaband and two ^ fine food-s , • e e eeeeeaeeee -Commissioners Building Commit Manchester Evening Herald design. X ■ • , X >/: WCCC—Uoodvi^enini Good M ul^ Glastonbury correapondent, Mrs. Iran's territorial wate ' Mrs. Anh Boris!. 271 Henry St.: Proceeds ffoin the tour wUL^ 9 :7 3 2 2 W PO P—W axw orks Yale DlvinU^School, student as children and geta out a new kind the age of 14, when she induced tee announced today. . All former regimental command II ilSSELLllT.^ 4‘t6— sistant aLSSputh Church. The present building was orig- Betty McNamara, MEdfbrd 8-175S. Sherry! CTay, 7 Berger Rd.. Rock used for welfare imd charity pc^- tt HAY “ Belly Kimbell l-^Yourd Truly ‘ of culinary service. "Look and parents to allow her to leave a Everybody’s asking for the *y** e'rs o f ^ e Ipknian ^ m y with serv ville; John Sullivan, EiUngtbn; ' WCCC—Record Revue ' ’—Couiiter Spy ^ A b^fffet/supper wlll.be serx-ed Cook,” a king-aize cookbook w ith fashionable New Yorlc finishing InaUy the First District Srhool, ects of the assembly. ' \V K N B -P .M bre^dlhat’s fresh baked with.: ice-in th/^dessert area were or Fimnk Buqhey, Warehouse Point; 6-IJK a ,cOntmitlce headed by Mrs. continuing monthly .supplements. school to go alone to Vienna to "VVlth age and usage the floors dered back to/the region to con WTIC—Ro«* M illrr- >WHAY—Till* In Conelrad Ward ‘Krause. especially, have become weakened Mrs. Gllda Cuneo, 7(11 E. Middle W O RC—R ecord S h o p " W3 *K'-Monllor Wth her collaborator, Tatiana study at the Academ.y. of Art. % butter:added to taste better! and cracked. Since the new fl« t uiure Teachers tribute U iei^ knowledge to the Tpke.; April Fuller, 57, Kast SU WPOP—W sx^'rke WDRC—RobFTi Q , la«wU Ml Kenna. another accomplished There she not only mastered Rockville; Mrs. Dots Glode, 7 Dpive 4 i4*h- W P0P-Glieen » Men gourmet, she thouifht up the new engines weigh nearly 10 tons, the camei-borne troopi -X, WHAZ—B*Uy KlmbtlL mural painting, but was e.xpose'd danger of a cave-ln is apparent. Gain Experience Cr Austin Brooks, 'Vernon .Tfiller , WCCC--Record Revue' W IA Y —Thi« Iji Conelrad YouWg Democrats cookbook as an aid to women with to some of the world's best cook-. Ftuthermore the doors on . the I,'20(X-atrong—were pursuing the Court. i -N'* . WK.NB-P.M. WTIC-MonItor the .sanVe problenis as her own—■ iriff. • .,/! X k'diwP t»nd. believed led by a WTJC—Ro»« Miller- WDRC—Robert Q LewU present structure allow, only a .one StudenU St’’the Uadverslty of DIseWARGED TODAY: Alan a peep at ou WDRO^-ReCord B h o i/ W PO P—Queen tt Men To Hear AlliaiiJ^oii a love of gracjgus entertaining and .At 18. back in New Yprk Wlc Inch clearing for. the fire trucks . ious badmr*' named Dadshah. Parker. Elllngtoii: Mrs. Pats> rre t ^PO P—Wax work*/ B:t0 • . good food, and not enough time to Connecticut from this area afa Fallot Photo WHAY-NlRht Watch painted the workT’s largest ..lin'iiral on top and three inches on the „ only trace of Mrs. Carroll was Wheelock fajid^daughter. 18 Hale * ‘\VHAY:—R ecord’ Rodeo "lisvvdle in the kitchen., ’ practice teaching in sch'oola paper trail found In the dessert Gail Robin Frankenberfer WTJC’-aMoimor The "Young Dbmocrats Club of in . the Ziegfgld Theater, airice has Rd., Ja<5>b'Schulten, 66 Laurel St. WceO—Record Review WDRC—The Wtbrirt T ohlsht Manchester Is having George ^\C oo'ks One Day a iiVeefc..^ decorated. the Plaza Ifbtel, the ^ The new addlUon will be built throughout thq State, and In some and believed d»0PP« ’ *>y Mrs. Car- . w k n b --i *:m . W PO P—Mfidei n Sounds ThiiSK^slim, brunette t'-hlrliVind cases studehis'from other parts ;of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Frajtken- W~lC.:--Newa B :15- , Alhanson as ILs, speaker at the Maritime E x c h a n g ^ ^ a e x House, on the south fide of the present roll as she wsi carried away. EASTER "W DRC—Ne»-« Rei^orter now ha.s"hm- own life ab organized the ^tate are practice teaching In The bodies of Mrs. CArrOll's hus bergerC 48 Cambrldige 8t., announce WHAY—Nlghl W atch monthly meeting this avening. Bankets Trust sri^many other . buliang. I t will be 28 a 42 feet in VVppp—Bob and Ray WT1(M oni U >r / __Athansoh Is thg Greater Hart, t'.iat .she deVqtes -one day a week- imposing ediflpes^. «he painted 13 area, which will be adequate for local or neaipy.. schools In Uii$ band, Kelvin. 37, a Point ..'our [inor Accidents the^'engagement of thei^-daughtef;< 8;14—— ' WDRC—The W orld ■ TonUht------ment adviser- for W llAi^^ecord Rodee WPOP—Modern Soundp ford Community ambassador nriX<*—preparing seven days' meals, murals for the New York-Wortdhi----- present neiWs. Funds^for-lhe-coa-- Area. Gail Robin, to Tennysoii'^B. McFall S WCCO—R ecord Review B;S».- freeze.* theln, .stoiAs them and. These students are Aoing- the. province; Brewster A^.,Wflson, 35, W K N B -P .M Yugoalavla and i.s an auttioj-lty on Fair, and afso haa won consider ntrucUon will be taken from the Investigated Here Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson WHAY-NIpm Watch w.ilps them out on >n)jedule -with practice teaching as part of their Portland, Ore., a regional sp^al- B. McFall Sr.. 513 Main St. '* WTIC—Roaa -Miller the cSrrant Mtuation, there. His able fanie as a textile designer. general fund with the approval of WDRO—Oal Kolby WTIC-^Monllor speech will "be entitled "Yugo only a.few minu’es add^.prepara- She got the idea for the cook Oie Board of FUiance, the Public preparation for JobS as teachers tst for the Nqap-^aat Foundation, Two minor accidents occurred Miss Frankenberger graduated ■\V POP—Bob and Rax WDRC—Rues NauRhtmi Building • Oommlttiee a n d the upon graduaUpn.^ all, they ■will and the two Mmians were brought from Manchester High School with • :S*— WPOP—Modern Sounds slavia Odyssey," and will be stip- tion needed . , ■ ’ 1 here yesterday, police re p o rts to- wilAV—Swiiis Baiy plemented by a film which he look " I had to dc) It this way," says ; B o ^ of Wre Ctommlsaloners. havs six weekA.nf 'actual experi to Tehran by U.8. Air F ^ c e plane. the class of 1984 and is presently WCOC—R ecord Review WHAY 'tNiphl W aich ^ They were received at Mehrabad ployed by Gardner's Nurseries, WTIC—MonUur while on travel in tHht country. Lillian, "land the system has^ 65 Entries In Science Fair ence during tM semester. ’ *. Rictiard K. Caye, 1 7 ,4 ^ Spruce Black Patent W KNti—P M -W DRC—Ru__ UF8 NaiiRlUf^n Some 66 High School Juniors 'Among students practice Inc., Rocky Hill W TIC—Ro.«.e M iller The meeting will he held at helped me so much- that I thought j AHENTION ort with mllita'T St., was issued a inning ticket with white • WDR<;—C»l Kolby WPOP —Modern Sound!. Murphy's Re-vtauiant, tip.slalrs, at it only fair lo pa.ss along what 1 and Seniors have entered prqj- teachlng^d observing are; Mp Kitted by Gunfire Her fiance attended Manchester piping W PO P—Bob and R ay for.failufesto proper look High School, served foiif years with / AVHAY- NIplU Watch 7;30. A social, hour will follow learned. In the.se days when m ost! ^ U . C O TV O W NERS 0CU in the Northern Connecticut ^rnyccDUtapoli Brennan, MaStst AV-S. embassy spokesman said out when ^|»eklng out-of a drive- . »:U - WTU’—Cavalcade of Sports Athan.son's speech, for the pur Science Fair. This is annually con field OenUr.'ttachlng English In examination showed Uiey had been the Air Force and is an employe of $6.95 WHAY—swing Baey WDRC-v-Rh!*! ^'anRhlon women are so busy, they either are ' v/ay, police ri^ rted .'C ay e backed PrAtt and Whitney Aircraft, East WCCC—Record Review WPOP —Modern Sounds pose of introducing new members completely floored by' the jpt^s- ducts by science.. ■ teachers Coventry Srtiooll .Jogne Burke, 10 killed t)y. gunfire,' rather than ou'. of a drlvmvay onto Birch St., W K N B —F M Specuil Spring throughout northern Connecticut knifed to death as reported earlier. Hartford. W TIbXp.iis* .vlill.er 10:16- to the'clpb. pect, of rooking, or they become - Summit: St., teachW^- French and near Spruc4 St. and. craahed into a WDRC—Record Shop WHAY- NtghI Wntrli inventive." | to stimulate Ulented youth to Spanish, in East Hartford High In Washington, the Stale De WPOP—Weather and Kewe. WTIC—c*v»lc!t(le el Spojk parked ..car owned by Leo A. New style$, new coIor$, Poll- WDRC—Rue* Nsilglitriq.^ Lately Mrs. Langseth-Christensen i Tradedh Sale focua their attention on a scien School: Barbara CurpeMtr. Old partment said .Ae Iranian govern Rivar^.’^47, of .425 Haorts as the title nf thUs year’s musical Uam B. Saunders of Glastonbury WCCC—Good Kvenln* Good Moilfe the fi'eczei', I freeze pastries fo r. 1089 Tolland Tpke., Riicklnnd H'gh School; Mrs. Rochelle Levine, caught, they will be tried; ofi the T. Naase, 19, Southbridge,; Mass., members of American families ap WKNB—Serenade WORC—Rues Naughton production of Center Church Co- rolls arid (fes.serts. I also freeze all High School is the assistant chair spot and shot Immedially If edri- WTIC—Siiorle WPOP—Modern Sound* Tel. MI S-.5<)95 Central Village, leaching English police reported. ply household paint 25.6 per cent WDRG—Wratlier and Zaiman 11:00- VVedS. The scene is to^ be lajd in the soups needed for the week. I man of the fair .'ll will be held at in Coventry School; Alice vicled. •/ Both cars were: traveling eaat of the time, male members ^32.2 W PO P—I.a a re n c e Welk WHAY—Night W atch contemporary Paris, and full ad keep basic sauces- brown sauce, the West Hartford armory. 836 O’Rourke,-Oos Cob, teachlng^ng- Prayers for Mrs. Oi^oITs safety on Center St. fJasse was in the per cent. ' • ;30— WTIC—NeVe vantage will be taken of the color "7^ Farmington Ave., from April 3 un- WHAY—SOrenaile , . WDRC—Xe*-*’ white sauce and salad dressings lish In Barnard Junior High are being said five-times daily in Red and Tan WCCC—Good e;ven1n» Good Mualo ^ WPORV^Newa ful setting in plot, cliaracters and in the refrigerator. Then when «U April 6. - School; Jo Anne Sbea, 25 Union Tehran’s ipeiques, ' Calf Skin WKNB—Alnii Brown scenery_ mealtime comes there's usually not To Make Pheasant Pens *T” Strap WTIC—Kmil erne ' ‘ivteiY -Night Watch Thi.s" Is'^the 12lh..anmial Co-Wed St., teaching social studies in Bar W’DRC—Miielc a la C arle WTlS.-Suorts-Weather more than a meat and vegetable to (Work pn the pens to house the WDRf'v-Ruae Naughton show arid, a.s in all fyrnye'r years, be prepared at the moment. Any 660 pheasants given to the Sports nard Junior High /School. i $6.95 W PO P—Mel Allen Betsy Shocltit, White Plains, Fm 1 4;l4—- WPOP—Modern Souiida is uTitten and directed by ‘A. Wil housewife, should be able to plan men’s Assn, by the State will be WHAY—Serenade It!##- ' ■ ^ . liam Astley. with musical .direc Robert Men orings N. Y., teachlfig French in Man Hospital Notes ^ H em b er WCCC—Good. fcvenina Good Muale WHAY—Night Symphony things no that there never are more gin by club members Sunday. WKNB—Evening Serenade WTIC—Starliglil Serenade tion by Mrs. Astley. ' / than two dishes to be prepared at Caralrman Willard E.Gorey Jr. has chester High School; Patricia - 1 i WDRC—Ru*s Naughton Snape, .81 South St., Bockville, WTIC—Three Siai fcxlra Castln||:, under the direction of mealtime.” asked members to meet promptly Patients Today; 196 WDRG-rIa>w-ll Thomae/ WPOP—Modem Rouiida Mr. and Mrs. Donald McClain, Ka^y to Beiul teaching hoiiie economics in Man- a d m i t t e d YESTERDAY; Corrective Shoes WPOP—Meet the Artlat II at ? a.m., and. bring along cutting |:M - WHAY—Nlfhl Symphony production chairmen, has been The “ 1.0 0 k apd Cook " book is a cheater High School; William L ^nard Riccio,' 59 Trebbe Dr.; FKEB GIFT I Fitted WIIAY—Serennda' „ ^ „ , WTIC—Starlight Serenade 'own the cost of pthm and rakes. Black and WDRC—Night Owl completed, and includes many new big looselcaf binder to which the HO to Observe Anniversary ^ r a ln , 2WX)ak Ct„ teaching his< Jacob Schuilen, 65 Laurel St.; Mrs. Accurately. Brown WCCC—G.joO BVentnp Good M oilc Co-Wed ^peraonalltie.s as well as monthly supplements may ' be lory ipftitoiTB- Grammar School; Lorraine Fallon, 20 Bank St.; Mrs, SATURDAYS V Red or Brown ' WKNB—KvenInR Serenade The Knights of Columbus will (;^ained Calf W TIC—Dick Biirtel farfiillar "ones from former years. observe the 75th anniversary of Gilbert ■ Stuart, 70 SchoolvSt., Malvine Chagnon, 88 Bissell 8t;; K 84-12 S6.a5 WDRC—Anioe n Andy John Mortimer, "ma.ster builder South Covenlr)', teaching biology Mrs. Elizabeth Machnik, Watson AYPOTe—Fulton l,ewl« Jr. Surprise Shower XOia founding of the order with a 34 to 3 $7.50 1:1»— pf sets,’" is once again in charge family Holy Communion at in Rockville High ' School; Ver^ Rd., Vernon: Mrs. Evelyn,Roberts, cU Mo4iclve^ie/L ^n44Ai Go. WtlAY—Serenade , of staging. . and ia planning' a Charge o'clock Mass Sunday morning at 'Taylor, Hebron Rd„ Andover, RFD 2, Manchester; Albert Miller; WCCC—Go 7homas A. Bragdon haa requested -/ WINDSOR AVENUE, R^ICKVILLE, CONN. townspeople to leave their bottles ALLIED TV SERVICE Prepa**c for Trip PHONE TRemont 5*$538 near the curb, to assist those cbl- ■MAXCHESTEB 5.98 lectlng. The Salvation Army'Band and Value*. Dorilda B. PlouJr Plus Part* Songsters have been invlteff to Mrs. Dorilda,. Belleville Plouff. BU 9-0080— 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. play and sing in New York City TO, 28 Quarry Rd,, died yesterday Mabibrr. nf FarUry April T arthe time of the visit of -19.9S Vahtat SIZES 7-14 at.McCMk Memorial Hospital in Rosdf-d Kl^rtronic Terknlrlsns tt' International Staff Band' of Hartford. She was born in Putnam, london, England. The London Going-going-gone! "Perky jewel trims Miarch 11, 1887 and lived for many Bi.hd will be at the Bushnell In ■X years in Hartford and Glaston ARS Sure to^happen at add a touch of USED May. COMPARE AND SAVE! bury. She is survived .by her two- Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m.. the this unbelievable elegance.. -SO" , sons, Joseph Q. Belleville of GENERAL b.-tnd.*men will meet for one mf the Glastonbury and Leonard A. Plouff AT final rehearsals in preparation for price! Hurry, sec important to young of Milford; a daughter, Mii. TV SERVICE the event. Each bandsman will these expensively debs! Washable linen-look, (Seorge Angel of Hartford, and bring his own supper and beverage three grandchildren. Days M AC A Call detailed w6ol rayon—easy an the upkeep! Nights . v4*v3 Plus Parts will be supplied. Funeral services will be held fid Colors in navy and TEU Ml 8-5482 At 6 p.m., the Songsters will hopsackings, plaids; meet for their rehearsal. checks. . . fresh powder blue—go with most as Sipringl Most have anything in a girl's Privete Service , hatsl'Paradc of wardrobe. Apartments - colors! 4-6x. 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' ■ ' Voluas Knit trim cqSs, collar, waistMnd! 4-10. ; 'Radio, heater, ' Radio, heater, RadiOr hdater. Hi rdtop. Radio, heater. *1145 Radio, heater. n 445 fotdipR scat. ^245 * 7 9 5 > 4 9 5 Sottor wool fabrlcsl ■ ■' Sturdy Wash / /1953 CHEVROLET 1/^ ExcolUnt tailoring I 1955 PLYMOUTH 1954 CHEVROLET 1953 FORD 1951 DeSOTO Rich, good leeksi ’n Wear Slacks CONVERTIBLE 4.DOOR VICTORIA 2 -D O O R 4^d o 6 r i f. , Sure to ^ the style-leadeufor Radio,* heater, -Radio, heater, Radio, hieater. Terrific . Radio, heater, BH )Air. Radio, beaten ? H 9 5 ^ 9 4 5 Spring! 2 or 3 button model . . . Vohies autbmatic -transmiesion Fordomatk. powergUde. * 4 4 5 »149ri5 n 0 9 5 sportcoats plus contrasting rayon Give lu plenty of time to do. the flannel or gabardine slacks. .Wash’em, drip^ry'cm-need litUb 'J q f ao ironHig! Sturdy rayou-nyion- thorough . WYCELrCONTROLLED Belts, and po«(ket handkerchiefs.. . dacioo gabardines! 100$ nylon NEVER BEFORE New patterns and shades. 4-12; I pocketing and trim for . Rememhhr" -- dry celaning your Spring fiiie'ry de« ' ’ 'quick.diying! MoHywood ahoiddn't have A used ear is only as good as AT THIS ' - - model! Newest Spring aervep.. C«»i»pltt* color*. Shop now’...' . done it. Dear!*' . .r • . • ■ L O W PRICE! •H arlan* save plenty. 4-10. Mink is S luxury, but health ' the dMier who sells it to yotK ■ M LESS FITTINGn AHeroRMU IikIu4«4 s necessity. Visit your doc RMUT MALI IS HiAMUAlTItl tor reculerly snd see us for 1063 MAIN ST. 0^tc out coNvmiNf the medicines he may pre : ■ FOt HAn-TO-fIT, 4: A ' UYARAY PtAM- ' scribe. Opp.-^Arihy and Nttvy Cluh. NO biTU C^IARfif. HUSKY. lOYS. ^ Our OK used cars are completely processed accord PowMown ing fo factory specificatio^is 'There are no^l^tter ( ■ ClievTolet 13% I n c ; '4 PLUMBING and SUPPLY CO. 1 (Routes 5 and 15) ajl'lROAO STREET ; ' ‘ ,TEL Ml ♦-1504 , , ______. V A f Rai^te 72 Overpdii used■ cm .«^^nywh^.: ^,” ■ l.o t 1229,,JMAIN STRE^ ':>v- ■■ MAlleHESTERM > I I Ml II |i ■ -■ . ; J- r, ■ ‘ . . XX/ "'i.’X': . ■■J !■ ■if r<^ V V ’ . X ■’/ ... 'y y .-iK.V' '’-.ft. 5 K1.C *a.r • 1 J, m'.y ’K i- ‘ •- 'm.- ; MANCHESTER E V H N I N d \ < ^ R A ^ D » ' ^ 9 ^ FRIDAY, MARCH 2^, 0 ■ife ttnue -to ioee their freedom as long ab'^ aantranee that poll' Hal Boyl ilp^fie'SuipporlA h»< ■ Bristol !Mlah: .taiajvaa^ wa«»w ' . —' — of' as they rbmain torpid ,end dis-/ Will not roll a t'th e pods ft liidif<.' ,; k Ihia basis alone ahali we aways-be Waahingtta tntereited as to/what goe*. on Xbrehc* to that rialnifTtotad Just; III Jail o v e r Dual Job “Curh aaaured of the hMt e ^ r t a frpi eh d a r^ for.UWlr relief? Aiid whjs jaround- them, f Mntktiito continues to, be' in- The Mystety^ B ^ h d the man who manages ■ our hard- adopt - aocialiam and be done' LMlie. W. Newberry.y diilgta in by the owners of thosa Di^ca^s Mel in Stale Charter for pubUci!lioni ih jii«Fonim „earq^ heavily taxedr dollar of to- j South VPipdsor, ’'Connecticut. head*.; '; Theft Slaying years ago a clever essayist, ^Ultinatowl pttbtioaoqn U tb«y thmB The ballot, ytill cefaina'ita po - - '— 1, ■ ■ r--,' Hartford, March 29 (*5--The said that “the,power (of .govern Will TelT ^ tency. To HaltiU^gal0^tsi4eFi^ Ne\y Haven, March 29 ^ Jia S tfA ld rtMjrvM the rifb t to publish Sincerely. , . « . ' State. i i 9use. of Repreaentqtlvea ^Mrs. J’ his. scores bf. corpora- the’ State (institution yesterday. ing sure' of kw^ihig thi present antlca 6t tho*e qn-stage ? Urea, Including two- in town,: fire tape OP and their'ri)gular County today facing, a charge, Sphinx’! eays H la a mystery to tloha ‘ make everything ffepi diet- It approved -the measure as a and, has done to . OM tobacco'fsc:, 'tay as a partpe thf coat of ^kAng which in ■obnvietlon could send •Let I'B act jnhlcfi the Directors may feel General Manager. Second, tp a t the of my acquaintance. , Vniainesa... T ta hills ‘rendered ta Ia.it altogether too fantastic tp offleiala discussed . la s t. -night the sewing atjjliajjes, Xtrs. RelTV^i)ch rsiied pill* to railroad trains. proposed constitutional amendment -Ito the Editor, ' iS'hot in,acco;-dan-i|tety man" w-ho, i)v Percy Cook, and Mrs. Joseph "If I spent ali my time talking| in a NewxJeraey'tractor factory,, o? -fhe members before ,il can be ieeolved to a public hearing at which hear- ■a- new'pelitlcal party or faction, ineligible for soil, bahk {myments fcindnee*^ ip granting- 'me this .at Mr*. Joyce Duff, 3 3 ^ ^ d club about what 1 wiaa doing, I wouldn't b e e a ^ a.’ 20th Century Croeaus. put^'im for ratificatiojilxby the* chester, to ta r others who .cbmpfiae by far the • Meeting in Mansfield, members I J r x bed her with the stock later, after tlaued cqnipovi— ^ in^ ^ he can be represented by coun- happens to win an election. Oiher- This part of HiS farm witl) curing, greater part of-.the population ; ^ of the Wlndam-Tolland C ouptyj^,, ,„ter4stea women have time left to do all the things RUt Wenner-Gren doesn’t mind State'iriyoters iti a yertzendum. Board our UfO.maJor politi-, ael.' l^t\AT such hearing, then- the. e.i’se, the mshage.risl system would sheds snd equipment >repre8ents at have no such esca^,from burden- Merritt E. Blancha 'Mutual^ Aid Syatem participete^ommunltv an! Invited to attendX •hexiinwdttlngly interrupted^ his I still want to.’’ he said. - ’ 'disclosing his seoret of how to be- Th^^kn prohibits leglslatorii cal parties, a n d ^ m e of our local Boara of , Directoifa must cast a be no msnsgerial'ayatem .at- all, current coste an. Investment of som'e taxes. \ in a^ ^scUBsion,' led_ by 9 * ^ : Baseball Meeting tahediilrd lanari<) rob her Woodbrldge h ^ e "I am no, mystery.; man.. I have conile rich. fropi boldinKjofner Jo. Within the laOtisntlal ciw organisations on vote^ of S to 4 in order to replace but merely a. political lasyoralty about SaD.OOO. TGovernment denies .Quite the contrary, x standlah. State forester, on'/theon/tbe ; wiUlani Dunnack has announced Ldnesi tried. to keep out of tlje spotlight,- - ‘'All that, is required to make Bristol machinist appolntU^^^W ^r of the Le'gisla- tta one jita, and the newly or- him.'*' system. . ' . ‘ to'this farmer customary use ,of ' They must find ways'to tn'ereas* current fire peril. - ’ a meeting ,of the officials of the sometimes you hay# to -throW’ , million dollars is hard w-ork, self- riiire or'the- Gov^nor. era League on the Som^ow. this, would- intimate his .property and opportunity to their income or., failing thit. the Five members of th*^ local i woundta, MiW Duff, a physician’s' a> lH(le'light on whaU you are at--(jigciplihe and c6)nnion sense," he' 'jt'rneana, -for ex-ample, a State volunteer Fire' Department heird Little League organization at the Wife, In the^leif. She was In fair _ , that our Town Manager has for HoH Bank Glveamay seek d return on his Investment, practice of economy becomes Im- T h e B a n k th a t gives yoo P L A N N E D S E C U R11 Y firehouse at 7:30 p.ni. Monday. tempOug to do.” / observed dryly.- legislator could not be appointed ^ l Ohat our Board of Directors;himself a “Ufetlme'' position or To the Editor, ,, j,f<>r the next three years. This perstive. a requeat for legal a ^ o q .agatnat. ' All: Interested adults are urged condition at'* taspital. , And irhWa 7*th year Di\ Wenner, There. The secret la yours.. Npw to a Judgeship.' • 'WrlU M t make It its effort to op- ; one i^hlch is guaranteed a; equiva- The tail Bank set uphyj;overp.^could be continued indefinitely, . Under thepe circuraitances It persons who fait tjw:operty for tax tatpoMis pn a order; “If we. iti the conduct of w'hen'^hg flrjr wardens refuse to w-as changed to assaiilt Wifhvintent mile frontier IrtaJ in British • magic form ula;<^i won’t use theXMibject of ’the sermon by the luntbia, ft wildCrneftA arcft of Can* ^ eiahns against the State. TTie Conv though it knows that such pro ata Manchester is itorporete, offer only show that he is a party to', bakfaof full valuerand the oWner our family affairs; find it neces Uaue pen to rob and "disabling a rh^pi^r alltulion now saya claims dnlsl he posals are intended to. serve the ing to any ihdl^ual a “guaran government |uaimiiig on liis' (arm 1 wili Ke-obliged to. pay taxes on BeMef/t'onSmfttee Diasblved interltm pastor, the Rev. John a'da ^^rqost as '“■'Be England "Manv people aren’t Independ**- sary and . desirable to practice Beck, fbr the 11 o’clock morning, of the body of another person .wHh dealt w-ith by the Legislature. beef Interests of the Tow-n of Man- teed” position—estacielly at the where he has grOw^wheat. t'obac-! this-propcrij’ as If he had full and economy, why cannot our govfrn- The nioney (lonat«4to the local Intent to niaihr.” ' ^ and M ales combined. .X . . ent-mlnded,” said Wenner-Gren.' worship .service Sunday at the Wenner-Oren has deiwstted half take up the That amendment. wWch also .'.Chester. ---- _ salary of' $48,000 pnia! In any sucr,p ‘ ^ 'X other members of the/previous became panicky. pledged to pttiianlhropies. His. ./ to clamor for the return of this est salaried position in the* tW r Um ^ Government handouts. fOr 7 p.m. each Sunday In the Refugee Resettlement (fommlUee socfai room unle.ss otherw-i.se an associates estimate that if the ter quite forgotten “commodity of of Manchester—it Is certauiiy not 'K se m remity thra ta?t phr^ "7* ’J’*’*" Of .the local church. W »'ll sh ow rovemment". prt-.'a .competitive status'' ' ' nounced. ritory proves as rmh .in resources U cover to a jigkntic giveaway, to! Under the chairmaniahip of Mrs. Weh-h Hospitalized Parents See.^iirr as they expect, more^han $1 bll- I t might be in onder for us to We mU|t also realise'. that the . j » favored class, of vast sums of notice of freedoms r,FOR YOUR LAWNS George Koerber, oegoLiat.ons were Such a A^rsatil* here remind the Republican party I our savings remain undisturbed and continue to draw dividends, while you Patrick Welch. Lake P.d„ is a lidff.of capital w-111 eventually be man holding this position is vested i public money. Current report is; then , conduoted for many w-eeks .in an 111 High Wire FalJ required to develop them. h lF W t o . of Manchester, that its sUcceae in with almost\entire authority for to date owners of more than '**’** P*P" »nows government repay th* loan on eaay terma put of income—at the lowest possible interest rates. effort to rpiooate a refugee fam patient .at. the Mancl»e.ster Memo pattern . ,v. Bnd m the O e t^ r IMS election was only I Most important of all, the permanent aecurity you are building with a savings a«- rial Ho.spital. Welch, tnjured F’eb. Wennef-Gt-en. w-ho is tanned, the whole town—Is answerable to!«i3cteen million acres have' quail-i ^®***ng money from all of the Rich Farm Loam ily. When Mrs. KqeEbeF visited gray-haired and as vigd>ous as his fitting complimAiTt by the narrowest of margins, and no one but the Board of Director* i for soil bank payments. j people to give to soiqe of the ’ count it uninterrupted by your tempbrary need for cash. 20 in an automobile accident, re PatersOn, N. .1.. March 29 (yP)-- show ^N yqii/ Camp Kil.mer, N. J., g ^ a jo r refu Madeline O'Connor, daughter of hVik'lng. foi-bears, is orien referred that It was very largely due to the (who naturally follow his recom -> n government,can give public j P*nPi*- the spme time this gee relocation center, she was In quired additional aui-gery. to youf fimart very serious pre-election blunders, mendations' for who .should or | money fb one favored group, it can Rovemment dentes to others For Solo I Talent Scouted by IT .\ famed Circus Mow-ri Felix Adler, to as “one of the;Jt\e richest men [I formed that there were not enough fell 30 . feet off a high w-ire last in the w-orld." which were committed by, our > than j (five-'lo -another snd still another ; oustohiary use of their property refugees to meet the overwhelming "Between the Acts*”' talent Is taste in footwear Pemocratlc Town Committee. It i the Town Manager about Town af- j (aVored group. If some crop far-: while obliging them to pay taxes APPROXIMATELY being sought by the PTA group night as her horrified parents H i* blue twinkle in atniise- d i a m o n d s national respqnke to-accommodate watched. might be in I fairs) yet this man it would seem ilhers are depressed so are some ou it; Who says no freedoms have which will sponsor a production ment wbekaskef) .if H.is true that. Adiwhud la suggest to the Democratic party, j j^nnbt-lto replaced witho,.t a hear- chlrkeh faripers and other agricul-' been loet I them.' m cr this spring. The 19-year-oId aerialist w-aa re-! p* belongs in tkls charmed circle 11 1.95 I X Kathy Ilarwin I.,end4 Sale* UfCAUt that .iU present atUtude i\ pp- replace our.i^v- ture and business groups as well a s , The people of America will con- Mr.s. .1. Richard Leon, w-ho is In ported in good condition today in i of \v*Mth- vo&Of • The Navings jank of pnehester Kathy* Darwiii ;has been award Paterson General Hospital w-ilh don't know piyscif.” he said. . . . with « mounting that\ poaition to th* proposals of the-; emor’ and Presid-nt regularly? ed *t in camp savings stamps for- rharge of the fund-raising event Ciiooie From ^ague. might be no more than ; Repucemenls In our public offices for the Ways and Means Conriniit- fractures o-f the pelvis, ^oth w-rists ••1 w-ish I were. But as soon as BLACK PATENT the continuation -of the plundering , «-cur often T Ml f-4824 j j MAIN OFFICE 923 Mo.n St. EAST B R A N C H - 285 fast Center St selling the largest quantity of Girl bring.s .out the full heaut.v This achievement ss- Scout Cookie*. In a recent drive tee. ha.H asked that volunteers con and collarbone. I have mbre than I. w-ant I give if and BLUB pohey which cost the Democratic suree the public of heving the best OPfN THURSDAY EVENINGS 6 to 8 OPEN FRIDAYS 9 A. M to 8 P M tact her. , True to the tradition tha^/lhej.ew'ay,!'' X- party of Maneheater,' the October conducted Under (he supervision ot Associates have -estinialed he of your gem*. Como aeo our man in that particular office: if, Mrs,- Robert McBride. 'New-comers iri towm who have ‘show- must go on.’ Adler continued 1M6 election. ‘ • such a man (ides an outeUnding ' The high .scores fo> coo.kies sales not had an opportunity to particlr W-ith his performance /ibith the ha* given from $25 n^lkrfi to $50 many atyles. If both, these parties insist on Job and haxeiwaya worked for the | pate irt local acUvities before and Pan-American circus/'His w-ife million to various^ scfentiflc and, \ punutog their present practices In Girl Scout Troop 7 5yere set b.v beetMntejpest of the public then the.i KathJV.who sold ' 98 boxes, and who are w-illing to contribute their w-ent to the bedsld# of her daugb^'health foundatii^ 'ne l>a»--6*t*b- the time might hot Ke too far dis public never hesitates to reelect - ter. lushed here apwln Sw-ederi. He tant when they will desttoy^hem- Frances Barton, who sold' '7.4. efforl.s. are welcome in addition to j You’ll find the rosu)t8 him to that office to represent RQASTJNG CHICKENS Top sales in Brownie Troop 8 the.se who "trod the boards ” of the -'Something hiiisf have , gone | doesn't likeif'to discuss the private, selvaa, and-thair iiaefiilncits th the thetii again. I du not suggest tlia t' wrong with/the rigging,” Mts. Ad- phHarRhJXfpies., . . t hrilling and tlyo'cost mod- TPwn of Manchester, by their ef- were made by Donna Seiikbeil, Town Hall stage before. Our Town Manager should be elect-1 with 86 boxes.', and Susan Holi- ■Great Hour of Sharing' ler .said, - — '------^ ' Wenner-Greh has mot-en taoit ------—sMArtTgrt ariq e* >«>* HATuatal. wa forta to defeat each other. ed to office, but I do fee), and I'm i Everyone in trjring our barbecued chickens, roasted The girl was perftjrining. on.,« ;i(iHk amounts of money around the erale. As far as I am concerned, both niann, with 52. In Brow-nie Troop The First Copgreagational *‘Sboes Expertly and Carefully Fitted** sure many others, dv also that the well'done over charcoal in their own delicious juices »6. Heidi Jurovaty sold 25 boxes CtKifch will participate in the na web” or looped rone before soni^-fnap of the world as an ordinary of our local political -phrtiee could, poaiUon of- Town Manager should ; 500 spectators s t' e Paterson^,Xr- 1 man might move clyeckers on a vary oonvepimly be diypensed without spicy sauce. Choose a large one; you will find the and Joyce Kowalski totaled 17. tionwide observ-ance of "One Great be . placedv on ^ a contract basis, j Hour dt Sharing'’ Sunday. ' / m ory when she feil. Miss 0'Cdhn_.,nor, I checkerboard,------, ... , . SHOE DEPARTMENT—MAIN FLOOR REAR with. Neither oKthe. two, parties The girls w-ill all receive a certi known as ”Bubbles,’V aniJ'her par-j He is an organization genius. I ' us offerNtois position on a two ; w'hoie family eats more. ficate. IJbrary Improvements Noted/ par-i He is an is.at present making any eerious or three yeaiKcontract with a re- ents Were to'rejoin RWigling Bros.'and is now reported to have active , effort to be of spy material help to Camp savings stamps ma.v bo Mrs. Howard Sprenkle. chalrhaan urn A Ballew-Orcus when it; business interests 4n 20 countries. the small wage ear)^ and < the nen-able c la tis^ Then and then purchased...... from Mrs. J. T. - Hoh- -- , of the Board of Library Directors,, Barnum A . He founded his fortune on vacuum •mall .home diyner, q F '^ n ch eiter. only the man R iding that Job ! ROGER OLCOTt mann. of Hebron Rd. These stamps , has annolmoed that an-aiigements j 0P*“® N ew ^oric wennesoaj. The replacemen,tobf those mem would know that ^ must always 1 maj- be applied tow-arda a ae.ssion ; are'underway for a magazine file accomplish that whmh is foi; the : at the Girl Scout Camp'Laurel in i in the library basement. bers of our Board of Directors wpo best interest of the whole town, •; 403 West Center Street Mitchell 3r7833 ' , 958 5IAIN 8T., MANCHESTER _er« subaervfMit to the comm'ands. Lebanon. If the books are not com This arrangement has been.made. ■X -- of poUUcgCpartiet. and the prea-r because alwaye the knowfedge that pleted, they mav be redeemed. ■ pd.s.sil)le by the scraplrtg and re- THE KNOWN NAME, THE KNOlVN~QUALITY SINCE 1900. HRSt. . . P^fVERYTHlNG! •urea ^ forceful civic brganisa-' the position is competitive would I Drive Exceeds .*850 ;-z \ ptaatecing. of the basement w an*'', Ubn^by'men and women who are remain, and tlj* cop*tapt thought Mrs. Wihstoh Abbott, has an by Benjamin San Giacomo.'^Tfie ' , totally immune to these elements, that tomorrow he could be replaced nounced that the annual Red project has also e.limlnate^-*^ aeri- ^stould be very refreshing. would alwa.vs epur him on to work ; Cross Fund Drive exceeded $?.50 ous 'Cleaning pyoblem, , The people of Manchester (ex fer w'hat ultimately is best for the : this week and returns are still Town. \ NEW ADVANCE cept of course dub .Main. St. prop being received. ' Manchester Everting 'Herald An erty owners have been seriously i do wiah to empl)paize th at this | Anyone w-ho wishes to corityK dover correspohdent. Mr». Paul For Relief froni Common Injured because of our recent particular letter is not intended ; bule but who has not )>een con Pfanstiehk telephone Pilgrim .. vtbperty revaluation. Public opin or directed in any way at our pres- '. FRENCH STYLE tacted by a neighborhood/tepre- 2-685(7./ ion and public sentiment ate fast 'ent Town Manager, Mr. Martin, ; sentative mav call' Mrs. ^Abbott, Rheumatic and Arthritic-like Pains* becoming fused into a fixed deter fc.' I feel that I am not in a ppsl- | fund drive chairman, or Miss Dor mination to put a atop to favor tion to praise or criticize his work, ' othea Raymond, treasurer, who An impbfUnt neir advance has been ate able to do the,things that pain may You Ui from itism. and to financial waste, and since I have not been in Manches will arrange to kave a volunteer made in the relief ot common rheu- have been preveniini, like sewing. to create a situation whereby the ter long enough to observe results visit them. Dortafiona may also be malic and arihritk-lilte paina, due to walking, gardening, or just having (un. MORE RUMMAGE safety of oub homes snd our busi- under his man..gement; and oer-'; SUPPER addressed In, care ot Mr*. Abbott Mifi. achingJoinis. It's /tauMiN ... a So. it you $ulteh^oqicoininon.iheu- a ease* will be assured. ti.Ui^'„it Ja.sn easier task. to. hex "Sponsored By The: French Club pf-Maniniciler or Mias Raymond. / ' ‘ * remarkable new pill-wrthin-a-ptU 'hat maiic and trthritic-like pains try The X Town of Manchester critical of someone else's accom- I Homeyrtakers ,M.pe1lng Planned ia goaranteed to give more freedom Zaai/'MiN for more freedom from ihe^ie and this is how: is no longer a touTi of political pliahtncnta I'hSn standing in the | “Crentive .Slitf-hery" w-ill be the from these pains-or money hack. psins. Safe taken as directed. If pSin sidelines. However, one-member of ; Tuesday, April 2 persists, see your doctor. ■ impossibilities. The political pic SATURDAY, MARCH 3 0 subject of the- Homemakers' .Club ' «;00 A.5I. 'ZatUMiN offers this t>ew advance. U . especially with 1957 Dream Cor Mereurys selling at a record pocel ture of the Town of Manchester our Board--of .'Directors while' meeting at 8 p.m. Tue-'day at -the I ia actually a pdl-within-a-pill. An outer Lew PrictF^Sure! . speaking about another eubject at | pill that gives fast, temporary relief. SAVE $i.ob can be changed Just as radically as home of Mrs. Andrew Gasiier, He-; South Mothodist Buy the Ccortauiy Size It has been changed in other local a public hearing, atated. that as.' Continuous Servings ^From 4 P. M. to 7 P. M. And an inner pill that bringa more Henatty and Integrity . . Heriarty Irethers has a statewide reputation for same. bron Rd. | Church relief hours later-thus giring you ities. It should be remembered Manchester grows so need neces- ; The techniques of smocking and saiy changes snd amendments be : COOPER HAI.L linxer-lasiint relief throughout the dsy that the election of October IM6 (a-gotting, planned to add a custom ! and night. As a result, once again you Service Facilities . . after we sell. vfS servtCe—complptely. (Our interest in you deeM> step .showed very clearly that the Re- made to qur Charter. This is a YFW HALU EAST CENTER ST. tSponaored By Zarum in thought that should remain wlth\[^ 'look to children’s and adult's: FT-LIX)\VSHir and with the sale y> ' ” ' spring aew\ng will he taitglit by i IVARO CIRCLES WELDON DRUG STORES all the taxpayers, for there is no p ADULTS $1.00—CHILDREN UNDER 12, 50c •01 MAIN 8T; — 487 MAIN 8T.,— 843 MAIN 8T. doubt in my mind that our charter • Mrs. Robert Mc&'ide and Mrs.; Joseph Remesch Jr. i Pour or-'fh-e thousand dissatis should be amended. Our. Town { fied ind*pen(iei)l voters can he a Manager's position should be I very potent aad> a very deciding placed on a renewable cbntractibie-l ^Jnfiuence in any Ipeal election.' Dr. A. B. Moran \ *Te My Greet Dianwv’ H^^fksrm can COMPLETE 6-PIECE CONTEMPORARY LIVING ROOM ' To the Editor. ' , THE O m C E OF , Recently, the statement an one j 19S5 MERCURY TUDOR « qOr newapapere “that , since our DR. L. T. FOLEY be a better, fester Exclusive in Manchester,vfith MARLOW'S! 1955 LINCOLN CAPRI ^ Drive 'em Away, I W MaaSger, Ms. Martin, had: / act committed m flagrant' act he ' W'HICH HAS BEEN only Beautiful Mae//rtbln)-. Origlnsl, immacuUte. Hardtop. White over neauti(1ii''blue. Fully could not be ousted." eent me pointer without Sold new and'aervleed here, to p < 1 A {towered Inriuding all the usual Lincoln scungrtog to our TPtoi Charter CLOSED SINCE value at bottdm price. •■O'ftrf luxury jteiiia This la, without reaerva- 1951 lUICK . acekiog infonnatlon on this mat tinna, an unrxcsriied value. A mink ..coat' ter, Upon consulting our Charter - ' MARCH 18' car at a muskrat price. $ ^ ‘901* iaued in 1941. 1 find to my great The whole tovvn't buzzing with the sounds, the sighs, the. spirit of (Below N.A.D.A. book p r i c e ) / ^ *» 1949 MERCURY . . dltmey that our Town.Manager WILL RE-OPEN ON spring. ‘' ' oen hardly ever be. ousted! Accord- i 19S4 MERtURY 1951 MERCURY .. , ing to our written laws, he iaJ MONtrAY. APRIL 1 lOectAd to office for an indefinite t* ’ Run Valley llardlop. BMuUfn] tu-ton* 1953 DODGE .... ; ' period of tiffi*r-lf. he 'commits an ' IVs time to shelto eff Winter doldrums; tim e to gefirito the swing of green. .Mercomatic, radio, heatei!. Sun $'aHey 1952 POWlAC interior, white walla. $ l A O - S • spring. Time to get yourself end the femily, outfitted fer spring end Reduced SlOO to , . " ' * .Chieftain De Luxe. Fully equippod In- 1950 PONTIAC .. Eesfer; time to do so ptuch inside end outside fhe. hem e.'' eluding h.vdrsmatlc, radio, he*t- C g Q C er, etc. Reduced SlOO to 1951 FORD .*... To Perpetuate ■ ' ' ' : ■"' ■ ■■ .'■■'■■ i x - ; 1951 CHEVROLET 1951 CHEV...... A Cherished M anchester merchants ere ready to help you in ell these things. For 1955 MERCURY moriths they have been scouting the markets to bring you, e v e ry * Tudor. Fully equipped. Nice tu-tone gray. 1952 LINCOLN .. Merhanically excellent. $/LO ^' l4ardtop. Striking red and black flotohe, Memory thing that's faihion-right in wearables , . . everything that's new A beautiful buy. , e ^ Mercomatic, radio, heater, white walla, etc. for giving your home a new spring look . . . everything you'll need Cost over S8300 ' 1952 CHRYSLER ' Choose wisely the monutnent for fixjng-up end gardening. .. eight months ago. NOW O N L Y ^ * * '» CONV. .... thfit will stand forever - in 1953 CHEVROLET" silent tribute' to your Wired 1950 MERCURY .. onesi . One •Coat Work*$over Paint 1951 OLDSMOilLE .Oo your shoppiipg at home! Your loed merchant is y«w neighbor Bel Air Sedan. The beat' In the Chevrolet 1948 HUDSON . . line. Gorgeoua tu-tone green', fully equipped, Super 88 Fordor. Nice green color, one local aifdfris^nd. He makes his home here end pays his taxes nerc, iust as We have oor own dcaignUig lust In on a 19.67 Dream. Car Mercury. wvner. Hydramatlc. iwdlo. heater, white 1953 HUDSON .. 'service to build * monament. ^ you ,do. The interest he.shows in our tewri helps to make it a oefter At thia jtrice, ahould walla. Compare price and quality anywhere? $ 9 9 5 ■ This -cnr. lepreaenta. excellent S ^ O ^ J aUST FOB You'at no extra ~!ece fbr you and your children. THE MONEY YOU SPEND AT M Purchiaed Separately: gq right out. 4 MAtn tii cost. U'e' do all cnttiagL In Nteds’ ne emeothing out, •'« v ain est euf own shop, from ■ th* "‘“1, STAYS AT HOME. ^ Club Chair S82-80 ' ;i11 no extra cpver.-up work . . . i - — - V cough atone to tke finished Sectional Sofa, each aectlon .. $45.0# ^ memorial .... AND WE stgrts 'drying inttanflyl fieolly Ah Abervn Con E M P L O Y.. THE MOEiT Cocktail Table...... $17.95 1950 PONTIAC 1953 OLDSMOilLE SKILLFUL MEN AVAIL odorleu. Washable. Clean up Comer Table SS3.95 Roprasant ABLE. fculptiCred, Danish^Inspired Pieces Step.Table ...... SI7-$5 Coavertible, Best the aprlng priee rise on Super 88 Hardtop. Fnlly eqnlpped Imrloding tools with tap wolf r. See the D o n * t R o a m . . .thla.one. Nice green color.-RM hydramatic, radio, heater, etc. $1300 EuetllMt Vdttft. beauHfut NALPIEX colors Ot viahte. Fully equipped. $345 T in s W-EEWCND ONLY Others mcey tiy io copy our \skiUfttl ' Quality-built by famoqs. Baumrittcr—dc- • Striking •tep-end, oodctail and.eor- ‘ ■‘-5 ttark ...... but it is nsd^er duplicated our store TODAY! aignctl witb the m a rt distin-regiiti beat, alenhol ; . ^ . . Shop A t Hom,v> L, you proud service fbr years to come! Just ..d f^ a te r. actf w hit you |ct. -j;-in;'V ' M ANCHEST,ER ': • esira-comierublf 3-fo^*q#wal sofa It*a wazingly low in coat 1 'This is y o ^ FURNITURE department OPEN - / :-.X ■' '.x -Vr.v'V::'; aodaub'i^lr. ..ckaiicg n get tbg, rOom of your dreamt at (LOWBK STREET FLOOR IXS'El.) EVENINGS BROTHERS Ml 3.1111 C O i^ A N Y Come early, quantrfica lim> PHONE Ml 9.5221 * Ai AMIETTif Proprietor RAI»mond WALLRAPER CO. f.y - fit fr ' .fEuptrtttg ' Ifi^ralJi' -i'. -ftwtlttfteat low^ltar pricet I ' ■ h ——. . 88£ CBItTEB S1WEET--. MI e-»7IS fdl-315 CEI R STRjiSt , V . ■ ‘ /-v/'a! HARRISON STBEET—TEL. iil 9-5807 > f hT REAR OF OUR STORE LINCOLN-MERCyRY tfc. ,, - i; ' , x^PO SltE EAST CaKTERY '' . ft 1. ^ GREEN ST^PSSV:.
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Associated Press Switzerland, t An Informal public medtlng to names of six Yale alumni candi RL. an S-M82 ” state Capitol.-Hartford. March O^H arrfet Be'ecker Stowe will become ' available to news FrahK■rank J-J. Starael, AP general yijcorMKotA (from Pi*e^OiHs) Tier ms f d r Trial May discussa cbMoltitdatlon of ■ the ‘ Eighth“ ■ “ ■ dates fo r election- as -alwmnl fel Tomorrow Is'Beeline 27 papers and radio stations' In South manager, flew ■ here frdm New School and UMlUiea District w(th 29 OP)—R«v- W. Renriett x"" SundRy' SpcRker lows of the Yale CorporattOn. the unlveralty'* gbvernipg hoard, of Africa April 1. An Agreement be York at the'lnvltaUon/of Robert CfuJs iutter I laimed OiAl Beck took On New Car Plates the Town______has.isjfcrai , « callcfd by th« .^(R-Walltngford) asked the' Legis „ m c n d LETON '» • • her wont. Al*o two of thoee -^Za- (Continued from Page One) S> oatiaqikl troat Page One) tween the A P ahd'' the South A f Nesbitt Horne, general iriam ^r to Fifth Ameiulinent.’' \ y (Continned m ill Page One) Town PlafihlnpCohnnission (TPCI. lature .yesterday to 'make the trustees, were annouheed today. % »y. <^rYan -Tpesfo cam* with her. and | watched. range TOmdrrdw ■'1* the last day Alumni will vote by iriall ballot Hebfon. March 3® (S^efoO In gleeful fascination to see them rican Pyess Assi\. was announced of South African Preds Abtp., to Mwiy •aid newly »U tA t^« •i* j JudgeXeech continu<(4 H offs un- ,It will be held April it-lqt 8 p.m. In by Mrs, C. E. Porter, atoenu^ncll member*, otherftw - Manchester motorists will be cret Service, contending that the . In Guest Apii^raiice ^1 nsnalty for peddling obscene to fill two vacancies. The results loop them'selvea over .the. ifoVe of today. . , inaugurate Ui# agreement fori-fx- V-J" der a *25,000 bond posted Bdwera School. literature "fit the crime" by In- ratfring postmaster. I* • peP*'' change of news. Beck ’himself, had notified him th«' able to renew tWfeir registra- que(;Uon8 put to him were a “ fish; ph(e between Brit»ln,^>preece, and The purpose of thp meeting, ac- will be announced during, the an the hew l)0nnet, while she Sat in The A P is establishing "a buread rUEL OIL ertMing U»* maximum sentence written by the late in Johannesburg to coordinate the The South African agency will wwld not attend ^cau*e of imporv , tlona A t the branch office «^£ Ing expedlllonr'’ a professional bondMlan the D e «th | ^ cording- to a 'letter ■ sent - ^yby Miratin nual-reunion ‘weekend In June, ; sweet unconaclouaness^ " Turkey over the Island.' • from JU^reMrit two years to 10^ E. Kellogg, who for a filing of news from this area to intercept at Its headquarters here GASOLINE tant buaineiM or mnes*. ; B Motor Vehicles tleparlment The staV witness at the hearing tim e-of hia arrest. Alvord, TPC chairman, to various The tlx are Charles M; Spofford , - Look of Deterpdnatlon , Those absent were Charlek^c- 'x. HBlta Violence pf New York, Ala» M. Scalfe of years., was librarian of tha y "1 could-'see o n 'fo y m'other’s the rest,of the world. The bureau the complete basic news report of V the local armory., The FischbaCh? however, yfka required District and town officials, is to Owwiii, Boilermaker*: Joseph A. S 'wAs Portland gambler big Jim Makario^was freed after Ke had Mfs. Jennie S' only witness to ap- Pittsburgh, Robert T. Stevens, library. no'.v known as the Douglas face a look of determination, as vHII dolled news independently the Associated 'Press as transmit braheb office Will open tSfi to post a- new bondTn lieu of the' halve a “ friendly and Informative B«itaei.^nBmualcaUona Worker*;! Elkins. Mill grand .jury testimony., conditionally'coftiplled with a Brit MiA Jennie S. Swindon, 80. n*ar hefora the <3encral Ia W Com former secretary of the Army; she said to bersell*. ‘Harriet Beech and also have available to it all ted by "radloteleprinter front the morroty-at 8|30 a.m. and,^close liO.OOO bond in Florida. discussion on the question of con- * ...... ^ e 'llsl Maiirtee A: HutcheKm. Carpenter*? '■ corroborated' by others, is the ish stipulation ' that ha order id o W A f A lb ert 8. Swansqji, 374 mittee a t 'f. hearing on hia b ill for Wendell W. Anderson of Detroit, ^^'in'^this paper M is* Kellog|^^eIl er Stowe ©r.-hot Hatri’et Beecher the news collected by the South United States. The A P , In turn, at 12 n w . I , ,, 'Williams asked ^a "reasonable IncWenL-^^hich B A N TLY OIL l,e* W. Minton. Ola** Bottle WorVi bw ls for the . charge.* against BOKA. Greek Cypriot; under Hackmaikek St., died, this copies of the letter were sent to sUSer sentences, quoUd a .congres James C. Brady and 'Thomas S. 6t an amusing tneWe^*^ whicl Stowe, and/tf she did write "Uncle African Rress Assn. This organ Wilt receive the regular news tim e” to'motions ki the casei i\c. era; George M. Harrison B^iway Accordlmfv jto William J. S'chrunk, Patrolman Richard A. ground organization,' to hali. Jta Ing at a local convalescent HaroM A. Turklngton. Gen- sional report as saying there Is "a WaUon. both of New York. \ happened when she 'Tom’* Cabin," , this must- be ization is the main new* gather seririce that South African Press- , Oerk*. and William C. Birthright, Kirch, in chatffie of the brancli Sutter and gambler Clifford O, saying >there ,, were "some very She.had been a resident of thiri-^^ ^{gn,g,g^ ^^hard Martin, the half billion dollar racket" in ob T h e two alumni fellows Whofo^ child. stopped. ing-organization in this country Assn, dlstrlbuteis to Its members. : II 'I \IN - im,i;i campaiim o( violence. MakaHos. compk'x legal questions” that will Barbra’. Union office, about 300, motorists ac Beffnett. said the British aiso must rescind town for over 60| years. She was a Bok«d of Directors, Leon Thorp, scene literature In the United term* e.xpire in June are Dr. Stari-^ She sav*.''’All tl.ia talk about ' "A n d she leaned forward and It includes all leading news^pers be.-'raised. He suggested 30 detyl. Beecher Stowe recMjs •At the Capttot, Chairman M e- quired their 195T^^»tr*tlons Elkina said at the hearing thaf emergency regulations by which member of the Emamiel ’Lutheran presjflknt of the Eighth District, State*. ' a hope Bayne-Jones of Washington, rrlet coufogeously squashed 'em. Mrs. in the southern pert o’f Africa. More than 139,000 trucks-are TEL. Mitchell 9-4595 The judge, howflver, allowed only ( d e f ^ (D -A rk ) o f the Senate by 1 p.m. today. T O * bring* Bennett/ told him that Jie' placed security force* haVe^been trying Church and o f the Ladies Aid and and district directors, members of The report say* there are *even D.C.', and ^i^ffprd, who is eligible ^ iv ly to my mind an incident, in Sfowe smiled sweetly and said The new A P Bureau is in charge engaged each day in delivering a *500 bribe In an envelope near three webks. * , committee had thl* comment: the total of registrations re to stamp out the Enosis raovi‘i. Missionary Societies of the church. the D e v e m ^ e fit Commission .and such dealer* In Co'.ifieclicut, Ben fo r reel* rri'V very early youth many yeara S, •hsuik you.’ and I never forgot R.” of L.vnn Heinztrling. A native of inilk throughout the United States. ROCKVILLH TR 5*3271 his cluh in September 1955, when Atty. Daniel B. .Maher appeared “The action taken today by the hewed since the office opened ment. ■ / She, leavqs a son, Ralph A. the TPC Stala Rep. R ay Wprren, nett continued, ard added that ago, soHnany. in fact, that it ia un-. Miaa Kellogg has also told of Schrunk, who then was sheriff, v/lth Fischbach at the' arraign AFL-CIO erybody and every Sutter and two other police o f fect. - the wion throughout the counti^. He told reporters he plans to go o’clock Monday afternoon In the ter W klerC o, and Ernest Morse. was not talking about literature- Will Be ShoMTi thing, without rtweet of persons. laid his hand on the steam radia ficers said they had witnessed Judge Keeoh said, however, thqt tor. snatched it aWay qufckjy and FOR FINE STEAKS and FOOD It i« very encouraging to the corrt- first to Greece and then to "^mn- Emanuel Lutheran Church, with Many Of. the officials contacted sold frh the court’s assignment office. •cused oh thBsProblem the' dealers disciple, aids Cornelius in disclos- She___ „goes . on to say: “W hile the ’Washington. D.C. hearing But pearance with the' Sprlngffild; Bruce iv a t k I n a, temporary lieve in the Holy Catholic Church/’ erice that might be silf-lncriminat- from the union’s Washington head- today with thousands of persons H offa and Fixiobbach were in becomi cooperatjye, hut "the tide ing the' story, describing the Last Asylum Churph was In the process DOUBLE K i t^pA cSAihpJx later In a sworn affidavit\f)ub- Youth-Orchestra April 5. chairman of the Development Com .subsides and the traffic resumes'.’’ Special music for the .service will quarter*. flooding into Nicosia’s main streets,' dicted by a grand jury on March In Tenement BJaze Supper and other events tha.t C<^ of building, services were held in ■lished by the Oregon Journal ax. * She is the daughter of Mr. and mission, said the rommiasipn will iVliat Public Demands, ‘ be under the direction'of the Rev. LTED NUTS I committee told Beck the evi And.’ ,finally, more rank-snd-file The crowds carried flags and 19. . - ' ■ nelius did not witness. the chapel, to it chanced that the copyrighted hews story, Bennett Mrs. Philip Treggor of 22 Bonner discuss Turaday night what part it Anyone who belleveSslhat that and Mrs. Ralph Mtnwllier of Wor dence it had collected Indicated he teamster* member* protest* Were chanted “ Makarios,” “ E O K A " and They had been arrested earlier (Continued from Page One) 'ilils is .the second In a series of- pew which the Stowes occupied said that Elkins’ account of the' Rd. / . will take in the April 11 meeting, cester, Mass. / had diverted some $320,000 of reported againet the-union’s lead other al(ygan*. on charges of plotting to plant a has ndt happened in CohnecUcut special, family, Sunday senices was directly in front of our own. bribe was a "frameup" to defeat >7'he concert w ill.be held at 8:30 RKSTAUItANT and -vnihn funds to his.personal use. ership. Robert Miller, 37. a high spy on the sta ff of the special pled the dwelling in, a residential He said this morning the posi needs onlyrto “ view thO merchan Chaplain Grove-mas had a long during Lent, and will be lod by the "On this phrliculsr Sunday Mrs, Schrunk’s mayorallty campaign. p.m\in.the Municipal Auditorium T ^ ' Greek government termed ' The AFL-CIO Council directed way truck driver, reported some Senate (Committee probing ^ r evi district of the city. tion of the Development Commis- dise bn the racks, " Bennett said. ministry, W1UV.J6 years as a chap asspclafeVminlster, the Rev, R. Rus Stowe came in, in hpr new poke ^Arthur Dl Schrvink has ste'adfaslly denied in S^ipgfteld, It is one o ( the Britain’sritain’ action a ''decslve step .slon to%vard attracting new indus "There continues to exist among COCKTAIL LOU|IOC that the lAbor organization’s 5- 2.000 of the Portland. Ore...area’s dence of- racketeering in labor and Firemen brought the fire under lain in the.Armed forces. He was sell Peery. 'bonnet, and reverently'took a seat. 12.000 Teamsters members have the bribe accusation on which he regular subscription series pre4-, toward a solution of the Cjmrus is try to Manche.ster would be “ much the dealers,” he "added., "the atti- cfn^active duty during World W ar member Ethical Practices Cqmmlt- sue." ' managcmenl.' pohtrol, confining it to the one . tee investigate the Tslimetera’ formed a committee to work for was indicted yesterday. enta^ by's^he Bpringfleld Sym house. Police said at least 12 belter if the Town controlled the ‘ tude that they w ill sell the type of II TH, North A frica and pn up DINNERS From $2.25 First unofficial reaction from Both Boffa Bind Fischbach have Union to determine whether or hot removal of national ^officers “we No indictments against the phony Orchestra. Robert Staffen- ersons were known to be in the If’ater situation.’’ literature the public demands and through-Central,Europe. lAfter the Turkey wa.s cold and skeptical, al denied wrongdoing and have pre P' the Teamster s’ International think no longer fit for office." ■ mayor were retunied by two pievt-, son is condu<^r of the orchestra. building at the time the fire broke Watkins said the price o f water warils." , • W ar he sejwed w i’ h the Madigan though a Foreign Ministry state dicted they wilt be cleared when CHILDREN'S DINNERS $1.25 Union is substantially dominated oils grand juries that looked into Mis,* Tr^Sgo)'. will play ‘“Clan- service'provided by the Manchester In addition to the obscene. .lit Arm y Hpapltel in Washington, and ment, (sued in Ankara was con brought to trial. out. or controlled by corrupt influ the'matter. It was his testimony c-ona,” by Vltaii. a movement The flames spread *o quickly W ater . Eo. is "not competitive," erature bill, the committee heard during' the lastNjwr years he was sidered generally mild. Turkish The incident alleges they bribed before one of the previous grand of Mendclasohn’a Minor Violin that none of the residents were meaning prospective new Indu.*- tpstlmohy on a variety of propos- stationed at Ft. Richardson, -An ences." Regional PiBtrict 8 Cypriots make up about 20 per John Cye (/heaat.v, Nfcw York at AT THE PIANO •’ This latter Investigation—sepa juries that led t^esterdky'a p*r- Concerto." \ able to get out through the front trles might not bg willing to meet iSls ranging from laws requiring chorage, Alaska. nm nvKiT cent of Cyprus’ population, and torney, to get a job with , the Sen EDDY REED NIGHTLY rate from the investigatioh ' of Wry indictment. \ ~ ' Mi^s T reggor has Inh'e^itecl much door. The front hall was ablaze water costs, and wpuld decide to the labeling of foreign merch>n- The Methodist Men of South Schrunk posted bhnd of *2.000 Turkey has firm ly opposed the ate committee hraded by Sen. Mc- dise . to one requiring builders to Beck—could lead to ouster of the Unit to Attend of her artistic tempepinient from (jlellan (D -A rlt) and to feed them and smoke billowed through Xhe settle elsewhere. 'x Churth are sponsors of this service after being booked in the county her parents. Her father, a member move to unite the island with In his letter. Alvord Say* "iTie ' give a 2-year guarantee on houses. Routes 44A and 4, Bolton, Conn., M itchell 9-4445 Teamsters from the federation un JGrceoe. Its secret*. building. Firemen carried vic bn Sunday evening, and through ii MVEIIEIi jail. He puffed irervously on an un / Rep. Ralph L- B ^ s (R-New B U Y N O W . . . less the union, moves to rid itself of the University of Cohneeflcut tims down ladders, while Several Planning Commission Is vitally In them special inritattons, have been, lit pipe at th* booking proceedings The Turkish, statement said the Tile bribery count says Hgffa Fairfield) showed the committee o f alleged corrupt leadership. music faculty, is a baritone and of the trapped leaped from second terested in the overall develop sent to aB of 'the men and qf- Middletow and quietly" greeted friends he had British announcement was not un and Fischbach gave Cheasty *2,000 a Japanese madfe cigarette lighter Under New Management—Formerly The HiUcrest Restaurant The council’s actions are prob conductor of .the University choritq^ and third floor windows to the ment of Manchester, and the area ficers. o f the Nike unit and their made when he headed the Sheriff’s expected and declared the .im on'March 12 "to influence, and in ^which he said can be bought for ably the most drastic ever taken by and concert.choir, and is also min-!* pavement below-. within the Eighth U tility Dist-rict families to attend the service.The fjcas Depitrirfient as a Democrat before portant thing nbw is whether-v4o-. duce him” to slip them informa 79’'rants although' the same prod OPEN EVERY DAY INCLUDING SUNDAY organized labor in America against o-Asd^ites ister o f mu.sic, at the South Meth The injured were removed fo ia a most Important part of this public is Invited. beodrhlng mayor on the first of Iri^ce will be tnded. I t also coil"- tion sn the rackets committee’s a union leader of ho high a posi odist Church. He is’ a graduate of several hospitals in the area, development plan/’ He algo stale.*: uct, made in the United States. Monday through Saturday, dinners served from 4 :3 (^ this year. taifiqd an implied warning to activities. woUld c(»ls*2 . tion. Harlt College of Music .in Hart while the bodies were taken to the "We know the Developirient Com finest garaf. Andover. M p«h 29 (Special) He had -beep notified of the in Greede. that, the Archbishop's re He urged thA,commlltee to ap Kitchen open until midnight—Sunday 12 noon to 9 P. M. I t gave substance to the A F L - ford. where his dauR.hter is now McClellan has . said (3heasty city morgue for identification. mission ha* a genuipe Interest In dictments shortly after meeting lease w ijl not give It a Tree hand prove a bill requiring , any mer ’ CIO assertions in recent .jnonths Members of'''^gional District -fJo. studying with Bela Urban, chair came to the committee with a tip the potential o f industrial lands Governor to Get with other ifnernbers of the City in promoting union of Uyprua and on the alleged bribe..The Senator chant selling impoi^*^ merchan that it is ready to work with'Gpn- 8 Vocatipfial-Agrlculture in su lt man of the spring department, Greece. V Blaze Kills Four within the territory of the , ., Dis Council on ofnfejal business yester raid Cheasty then was piit on the Cranbrook, B. C., March 20 i/Pi— dise to .display signs the Manchester Bills gressional committees' 'and other ing Cpfnmittee have been invited Mrs. Treggor expresses her "The release of Makarios should trict." day. He w alked'tw o blocks in the committee staff and given docu Four little Indian children died to Arrange for Vole goods for sale were producccFwilh- public hodlea to clean every sem' creative ability in painting.-..^ not give hope^o those who deal ^ The ♦‘CATALINA" to yfiuend the de(llcation of the ralrt-, from the City hall to the ments to pass on to H offa witli night when a house built of rhrd- Eighth, District yoter* will know out the protection of a minimunv..^ blance of corruption from the 15- Ml.ss Treggor has consisteriliy in terrqjism anciTavor Enosis that \The Manchester bill paving the • y t "vb-ag’’ center at Middletown courthouse, ' accompanied by the knowledge of the F B I which board on the Cranbrook city a week loefore the 'April 11 meet Wage law. .milUon member AFL-CIO . manifested an butstandlng' talent they ran do what' they like about wify ,for-the town to sell or lease ilSCARAGESf Journar-reporter D oiii Baker, and later arrested the Teamster of- Humps hiirna/l. --- ing the date and hours for an elec- He was opposed by Rep. (/harles as a violinist slnciTher earlier les the^fipturefu ll of ■ C/yprif*,’’ ^ the statc- any part.'pf Hie Globe Hollow pur; See Our Selection 0 1 E^esh entered tXrough a aide door. The ficial: The victims ranged intage from | tjon which will determine the fate Tomasino (R-New Haven) who ha«J expelled a Philadelphia unjj Dr. Christof Heisler, superin sons. She has'Often appeared as said. "A s long ax they hope chase is expected to be signed by papers .iverV served oa him ia the (Committee aides said they pre 18 months to six years and were j q{ their district. District Directors said "I,/ a n ’t see the logic behind officiali Charles Naddlo. ani^ad tendent of the, regionBl school, has. soloist, both in recital and with such, things, there wlll'^iever be Governor Ribicoff, in a few days jail. the children of Mr. and ■ Mrs. Uj^ve called a special Director* it.” ^om asino contended protec- temporarily Suspended th re ^ m a ll Invited the 10 committee members orchestra.*, winning many muslapter, No. 83, traveling north when heMost con cla.*s sang a safety song. ien Letter To The Publh preseiyiy teaching id Baltic In icipal. building. He gave an in Apt done their di ty, this oppor- previous remarks. A slarii b.v General Manager Order of/Eastern Star, at aw'open trol the new car he waa ^trying A .puppet show based on an Bv Gov. Ribicoff Grade 7. xunity would never have been . There were _22 council members Richard M artin of *4,165 in the formative talk, illustrated by installation tomorrow night at 8 out” and turned the auto o\^. original poem, /Courtes.v and Safe* numerous pictures, following the given. on hand wheir-the session began. Gatchell received his B. S. Development Commlsaion’a *7,500 o’clock in the Maspnfp Temple. Police said the vehicle was''the t>’ Go Hand in Hand." wa.s pre Hartford. March 29 ()P)—Gover business session. Beck, stayed at his home In Seat- degree at (he University pf Con budget reques.t today ■ promised Mrs. Elmer Cquthj)n and her com property of,. Scranton Motors, sented by Mrs. Agnes Dunn's sec nor Ribicoff • today designated the some repercussions. Mr*. Mary G. Tivnan an.d her Oe. , . necticut in 1929 and did teaduate Molasses Magic for Rarebit—^ mittee-will aerye'refreshments af Rockville, aiid sustained consider ond grade. The puppeteers were period from-'Mnrch 31 to April 6 work at the Unlveralty of Califor committee served refreshments. - He flew there yesterday after Bi;nce Watkins, temporary presi Or Rabbit* ' ter the installation. able damage. Jane Belanger and Robert Felice. as realtOr.vOcek in Connecticut and The Welsh say •’rabbit"-and the L A R G E 8 q U A R T Xffiending two days here invoking nia and, Yale University. He has dent o f the Development Comrpls- Accident.reports are inconipl^te 'The class also sari.' a song, "The eommepted- “ the realtor performa ARE IN FULL BLOOM taught' in • the s ^ o o l system .of Sion, said the first thing the Com IKE LEAVES PY)R WEEKEND dictionary backs ’em up! But. PANSIES BASKET tto Pifth. Amendment to avoid an-' The ,-MancheAter Fire Depart- and'no court date^was Indicated, Plavground Gremlins." a usefol function In our society.” EXqUISlTR CbiXIRS: BRING THE questions .by Senate Manchester and''Andover and , is mission will do is try to have the Washington, March 29 call it rarebit or rabbit, this m fo i 'waa called at 4:23 p.m.'yes- police said- .* Girgd'e 3, With Miss Ruth Had- The Goverrmr, in a statement. MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVIC^ CHILDREN TO ENJOY t HEM rackets investigators who said he now lecturing ahd substitute teach *4,165 put back into its budget. President Elsenhower left today cheese dish ia an alftim e- favorite, tefday to put out a minor' graSs .den directing, pre-sented a quiz- noted that ‘'realtors’ week has ing.’ in both communities.' especially during the Lenten c o n v e itb d ^ his personal use $330,- The next thing, he .said, if for for a weekend rest on his farm lire at 80 Columbus St. . ’ ,. ..Thomas EMison used only short program. Contestants answered been established to remind each of 000 of unmifunds.. ' son. For a zeaty touch o f flxvrir Business and Professional Mrs. Dmisby received heb B.A. the Commisaion members to d e-, at Gettysburg, Pa. The Prea- stub pencil.* that .would fit lying .questions about .safety on the us that, the one thousand member* Meany c a il^ the'special council magic, try adding a little reql^ew degree frohi Connecticut C^ege cide whether it is worth Corttlnu- Ident set out from the \VhlM’. 500 STRIKE ARMS FIRM down in- his right hand vest school but and walking on the of the 24,,real estate boards in Con meeting Tuesday within minutes of Orleans molasaea to yoxf next for Women at lyew London in 1938, Jng their operations on a limited House b.v auto shortly after New Haven, March 29 pocket. street. - necticut, are ex'^rienced realtors Coitiplele 24 Hour Telephone Service 5 Acres of HARDY learning that Beclrjiad'clidmed the She received A M . A. in F r e n c h ^ Budget of *3.335 which Martlp has noon on the 85-inlle drive to th « rabbit, be it prepared'^or home More than 600 employes o f the Who are bound by a code of ethics F ifth ' Amendment’s''\cbnatltutional Columbia University In 1943. ■ recommended to the Board of Di '-form- He was accompanied bV made. N o contrq,vAray -here on Winchester Repeating Anns Co. baled oh the Goldsn Rule.'' m, Peonies, Orientel Poppies, Columbine, Bleeding Hearte, Phlox (creep- privilege against self-irKrimlnation. Delphi She. has served as the head of rectors. C ot Wfalter a " R.•>---• T|iaeh, assistant' ’ the taste—it's terrific showed up for pay call today Ji Edward Pearson. Of Bridge A new ’AFlrOO policy says Daisies, Lupine and many others—plus Rock Garden Plants the French and Latin departments Watkins discounted the poasibil- White House physician. and then slowly-staged a '*Hrild- port l.s president of the Connecticut ing and Onion officers have the right.,to In Ity of any mass realghatibn im- ' The 15. , ' Winchester employs about A,600. tO'.aerve as union officials. kiopfer received degrees from' The Commission is scheduled to V A il Manchester, Conn. meet Tuesday and the bu’dget cut Rogtrietriy Lone DlssenUir Cornells University and Harvard. our Dear Mr. and Mrs.'Ptiblic, question \vtll come up then. Meany, who has pledged’to clean He has taught at the Arm y Educa $li25 corrupt influences out of union tional Center in- Tokyo and' Is The *7,500'request was present ed' to Marti! as “a compromise A little'over three,years ago.there' were nine people w‘ho, although they were compelte strang LIME T$^UNDRA ranks, w rote: out the new policy MERCHAKDiSE DISPLAY presently-employed as an instruc 0 |5 budget," It did not provide for himself. It was passed by the tor In physical science at Wilti- ers, had faith in what we were trying to do anci were willing to help us. - council last January over Beck’s the full-time expert at about *12,-; JUNIPERS FIR manlic State Tear;iers College. p SP ular Iona diasenUng vote.' 500 the' Commission has wanted Best Used Car Values! by STRAWBERRY PUNTS Beck issued A. Istatement through to hire. MECHANICS They gave us their undivided support and assistance. Thej' encouraged us and many times BUDIOLI BULBS 65c his W'sMiington office saying he It asked, however, for a full '56 Chevrolet '55 Pontiac thieir advice guided us by rough waters that .coulB easily have swamp^-our small, struggling would not attend the council meet time executive aecretary at *4,500 V-f Hardtop. SIO O C t-Door. Radio, heater, and get your FINEST COLORS, LARGE SIZE. \ 25 r . , SLOO - 100 $2.75 ing and adding that "no question Police Arrests and for office ^ace.^ U^nmew. ■ • hydramatle, $ ^ ^ 9 5 'enterprise. -We have made remarkable progress. In the beginning Mr. Edwards and I operated hafbre the executive council could M artin’s cut leaves *2.000 for Immaculate. our 24 hour service completely alone. -Now, w'e employ two ghsls, have over sixty clients and plan be so urgent as io require any ac-< a part-time salary and provides tion or deliberation without pro to expand into Hartford in the near future right from our present office. Samuel RiZza, .44. Mlddletow-n. '55 Ruick viding the council members with was arrested yesterday ™ apace in the Munic- SpeciU HaHtop. '53 Buick PEATMOSS u„,.iu^S6j6S tnore than a 2-day notice/’ I c 18" SPREADING^d UPRIGHT charged with disregarding a red '***- O Loaded, ^1895 4-Door. Radio, E Q Q C -HOMt IS WWI 'J?,'! Hia 'statement' aaid nothing of Our service is built upon the kindness, generosity anl*r* sdcfHon. EvtrqrGMS. Rhododgwdrow. Friv«t tha rate of 600 a day from all over avidly, either hot Or Over ice, 'after >795 the country. > begun a program of closer coopera ‘ ARPREGIATION THAT HAVE HELPED MAKE OUR JOB ^ WORTHWHILE.” Fink DoqwoodL Hordy Aiol#os, Shod# Tm*s, Vln#s, Rotes ond sood. strenuora exercise. Thl* year,- Up PEAT MOSS 4 cu. ft. Bole $3.95 FREE AT OUR STORE The inveaticatora said they have tion with, the Town Planning COm. in snowy New Hampshire;- at misaion and It Is In the T P C office launched a pralinlinary probe Into Dartmouth’s famed Winter Carni GERMAN PEAT ' 'Lorge 7 i cu. ft. $5.95 '51 Chrysler '50 DeSofo Sincerely, VBeged Ueupe between racketeers where .Martin hopes to.lodale the , Wladaor -d-Door. Custom 4-Door; val, hot bfot broth was quaffed on .part ■ time .worker and equipment, TeamsUrs officials ifi Oklaho- marOhester WHOLESALE s)(t ktopra, at ice skating parties,' for which his budget provides. I Also: Fertilizer, Lawn Seed, Shrobs, Fruit Tfees, Flowerinjc and Sh«de Tree^ Automatie trail*. W 5 (Mrs.) BeUy Ruth Edwards / Oty. They said invastigations in fa c t'a ll over campus. and RETAIL taive coi^letod and are ready PUHMBINO ■ . Manchester Answering Servieaiia i hearings soon Into alMiged im- U.8. JUSTICE AIDE CLEARED union acUvitlM in Los An- Washlngtoii. March 29 (jr?-.- ^ -LOCATED IN THE CENTER OF M^CHESTER" HW, 'Scranton, Pa., and New The Justtoe Departmesit today .>■ ' ' i fSrk Sty. ^ ESOIftyio. anhoaoced a complete deaiamee ficriMrgtoLanvin P. T. HLI8H an., Pree,»Trifofc ■i .! ^ JOHN J, ZAPADKA, Qwner ' ^ ' * ; ■ 'JThere werq(..so9M hints (he 8-, tbr Bills Slack, A7-year«>ld -■’:.,v7' ■ r.'v- ■ ■Htnhar Senafo Committee may EvyaneiCaroii DefMrimeat atfoilfoy who was tC “ U ItW ^ r ilw a r e , HajJh |*V.. ■ .V « 168 WOODLAND ST, OPEN e v e n in g s TILL 9:00 , PHONE Bfl info subcornndtteM to suspended from ’ 'duty andd t o - . xaa.,. aa.,4 IF ITS FOR THE GARDEN, WE HAVE IT' tolmuet pimUltaneoux hearingxi i{e veattgatsd la eoaaectieit wlUi 312 0 A K U N D ST . , PHONf Ml V-940E *17'MAIN VT-. MANommna’ ti* jq'.'i’j'# "r -ASiy'' * , i ' . -______r-. •I^eged tAx acaadato / We. - - - w ■AilliiiVil 4 . -Y 1 / ‘ A’ 1*. . • /. i 7- '/ V 7 . : x I ■ y f A - ■1/^' i:. I' '.r 7'.' X i f ' X us *4! : ■' ■ ■- ' ■ ' '.Vi .. - ' V-',V.> -- v ; ' r \ y y > ' ■» ,1 -■■'•.'■-I.'.;','' , ' ■, ...i • i ■J{- 1957', " pXge h t r s M MANCHESTfiH EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, .CON^., BRIDAX; MARCH ?9, ItfW IIAKGHESTER EVENING ^IjBiRALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY. MAJ^H 29. F O tR T E E iN ± ^ V. There/ari no teeth Father mlMes x 'l can’t"^ sleep,.walled j M Voice B U G S b u n n y Le^sl^ture Ulitit let! thtin. thoae from his comb. in lita^ar, as the tloctor gdt out. of* Labor, Industry Cl ra jiT !) PHOOCV! rrwouLP bed to -anawir the telephone at Answer to Previous Puttie Hague Seen Gettiilg Rejicte BilK on (jtVE UP! FLVIF VOU’O RUN Sens^ and N ons^se ly or girl who brings home three in Uie morning. , ' Doctor-—Hqld flje wt-re. I’ll airtg Certoin Soymgs THCPE AIN'T* / m s r e » . * port from school with all.A’s 18-YeWpid Vote At Union Shop H ^ iiig CN006H WINP fn If . Is a hero to hla whole family. you a lullaby. \ The weekends Artist ^fi;om the Ylaltor - i Well, iarhai are you rpuv YER KITE., DOWN ■-H" city was strolling down s tHmntry Working on now? a c r o s s Suez .Canal Hispute Hartford. March 2*^4P). - The CiGEROi lane when lie saw an old p ^ u r- Burbank Trying to cross an IfToih to ^ 1 Forbids fContlnued from Pag# One),-^ ■tatement la "ndl In accord CARNIVAL BY Die TURNER Leglalsture’s C.o n s U t uV!|on at esqire farmer sitting along. sideN^ eggplant and mllk>Weed. wane. ' / IMineentnnea /| wi|h tha and Christian princi- . M (COTtlnn^ from Pmga On*) '*‘ add- enough to'^ approach the quota Amendments Committee, rej^et^ the road, , ‘ . 4 ' ' yisitor—And 'what under heafen 4 ------, S w S Very Usty •iymild . "change Connecticut'i Jia. pies whii ' should inspire economic Arti.st -Ml give you five dollars do yeti expect from thSt.? 4 Walking pole more olosely. . . .yesterday ,a bill to a llow 18-yeai ^.and JApneth will ba adUgtit to meka it ally placid ' labor acane into a life. If you’ll let mb paint you. / ' Burbank (calrrilyx^esuming hits • SAny^—^ in 5 Hymh of —— 7710 chairman -expresaed hia olds to vote. bafijeground 'witn sertoua reper- atatement continued: The old,, man shifted h>s Jobacco walk). Custard pie. a etorm Runa together inora palgtabla to waaUen ahtpplng' appreciation to- all t^ae volun Rep. George Angevine (R-Wsr-, le apohaors of the propoaed 6 teers- ^lio- helped in ^collecting cuasimtato out,labor relailona, our ■from one cheek to the other and — — . '>•■• 12 Lemon---- ^ 7 u— of good I I nationa. . ^ ren). House chairman of the joint _ alatlon. claim that a ’ funda- funds. e'co.nomyXA.nd» bur ohancea of ax- Mbk again. / Burglar’s.W ife —Mike, dear (as J A tell ----1 will ■ • , Meanwhlia. tha Htkte Depart- committee, said such law could fnantal: right of the .lixdlvidual la 1 1 SOTariah Painting Bemonstratlon HI a pa nslon."..- . Artist -It's easy money. ho started on his evehlng’a work) vTARegioi[.Region ,1 8 — _ to the 24 Harem rooms bring preasura for a reduction of Invaded if he muat join a union. I • Karmor -There haln'l no 'qocs- Mountain tpu jnant. haa adviaad Amafican ahtp- Tonight at tha- Commuhl The hills, wert lntix>ducad »y X try to’'be a little more quiet when ' >«(othliifothlng bone 25 M a jo r ------41 the legal drinking aga^Whtch'la 21 dq not. agree with tnia.viewpoint. | Udn ’Innit that. Biff I wus^just a- you come in tonight. N s. 28 Fable teller p«ra to-go alow in ramming bl House at 8 p.m. there will be g Reps. George Rk Kjaiam y i R ‘- "It is neither immoral iior 'Un-; l e T ^veler e 9 Spoken 45;Vipers * -In.ConnecUoit. ' / ' Monroe) and ThOmim ft, Qdinlan wonderlng how I'd get the, paint oft Hubby—Certainly, dear.. Did I 27 Uhresisting tha Yitratagie waterway wihph la demonstration of oil .painting by ethical tq require union, member- | UQuW 10 Lease 43 IfthS'r-'flR,. y^gevlne said that most young (R-WaShington). - ^X- arrangement, citizane which have hero unjiistly Whten there’s onion on your 12 If." tlonel Farm Youth Exchange. commltfeei , X Churches, was another non-up 24 Bntertaiiif r" fl before tha canal baglni operaUon en away from thapti." ^ engaged to The meeting will start at 8 p.m. Approved a .proposal calling for witness opposing the bflls. Jf’ ■wreath. 55 Domain normally. If that la to ba schlev (Quinlan argued that "Only-when Horner V. Hicks | marrw^ob t b 11 — -- ^ _sssiit VkAAfA : *n me »cnoQiIn caieieriB. the school xirin* cafeteria. lo Items to a reduction in the number o f atate The Rev. Mr. Parkerj^^ Pi-ot- 5 Distress | " win have, discussed during the business e have freedom td Join or not to "^rie Yfid, I’ve promised to 6 repreaentalives. There are 279. estant, said pss’sage q ( " h e . legis signal ___ 8 A B - V mirTor 189--one from One day Cuthcr Burbank was rry.hlrn-'BB soon ss he has rriade . 3" Groatesl . ' X ‘®A un Nations spokesman i ‘"c'"''* ft"*' ?'»ba f«^-th^n rsiw ^ re.Y^c^ed and/re.sponsible Ameri walking in his garden when he w i^ fortune ■id. -«U d in c“ ro yesterday the last ^•'''1 April 13. infqrmatljm on -town.------common good of pYsnsgemOnt, la 39 Soon R” !T m PI N m«v h« remov-' I lh«the conference onoh education belnjIwlng | -Made no decision on a pyO'posal can hhion movement." bor, and the ^eh ersl ’ public." ' -- •» accosted by an officious acquaipt- That Isp’t an engage- w major obs^ cM on ma> be remov^ by the Bbar^l of Edu s an option. ■> 40 Hojcie's gait M P to redlstrlct the State Senate along Harrnon, ®. Snoke op ^ h e Manu 2 ance who saidr ll \. 41 Cakes and SP i td from Anrii ^0 t'arirftt »nd »r;*ait|i:em«hU for » population lin*s. facturers’ Association of Bridge Herbert: Hoover is an ex-p>*esi- t this b*PL* ,,’ ,E_ -> j banquet and dance to honor teach- port commented: uenl of the Isaak Walton League.- jr • B. Rejected a pi-oi>«!«al thet all 42 Pile i b r r .S V p « • " ww», money received ^ o m ’ gasoline '‘Union Ideology demanding com- He orice said that people had re- ; BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUH HOARPIN w ith MA.IOR HOOPLE 45 Garnish i«nv«y iii«j r School syntfcm for 10 v«ari or taxes and motoiyvehicje fee.s be puUorv union ntamberthip -is the I sped for privacy only on two oc- : OUT OUR WAY S” 1 - w . BR • WBBlC. I 49 Neat reserved exctuai'rol.v for highway same as thgt b^lng enforced on I • 81 Uncia Tom’s Ijjjrci ill coTovLvi ‘•-bf- Auction Plsnned' ' maintenance ^ d construction. wmkei-s in .Soviet Russia BULL O’ TM' ' WELL, WHEN THE OC ANY Vifo(tD.OFFICER CLANCY'< Little — P 1 BOV TAKES A LOOK tril^ FAIN5 Ai6 1D THE CORE! m “'itii W v p t now The western' A, white elephant auction will Rejected ^ proposal to put pen througmif the Soviet dominated 6AV, li^ V lE ’SE 92 A pig in A satellites.” ' AT TH’ TAPIM' JOB -t - ro sco e is a PSRFECT v r r r sion r lg h ^ o f firemen and police |C' fFLOlEK (N^ME COOLER 'W/ Charges Plot HrLLtXINKTMEV GBNTLE.MAN AND MOST w< riT.*'‘?o "neutrlV sge)icv' tapping Community House for men Intfl/the State Constitution. THIMK he IsIEEOB ffAV eURKE 53 Landed" iir^ H 'B.n)i^ «r th. rm ted ! ‘ be benefit of the Wspplng TMCA B)it Confhilssioner Rlcciiiti ss- mane gcEH RSALLV DIS like the WorW ®‘ "k or the Lbl^e^ P eternen and Tbomsa Bur- TV)N‘ TOibETHEn. AT DIDN'T >0U MANA3E Mia\ 54 The sun .Hefted that the “ true purpose (of 9 TH' JO)NTS,BECAy*E TURBED.''■L-~-y. gam e- they won 'em alt,' ^ m m m 9-yff i Egyptian President Oamal Abdel - ' i Nasser the opportunity to discrim inate agal'nst the passage of ships ...... Of countries with which he might (.id X . St some time be In dispute. | However, the p rop o#li Which | Egypt presented to U.N. ■ Secre tary General Dag Hsmmsrskjolri within the last few days w ould, keep operation of the canal entire-1 J^vao D y ' ly in the hands of Egyptian au s-s» l^T A habeas thorities. ^^our Complete Garden Ceriier JlTWiLUALg, Th# State Department’s caution CORPUS ME'5‘ Children with braces Because It is That sooner or l^ater What ^ood-lookin ws Tjr ^ BS. ary advice to Ameriesn shippers MANCHESTER-VERNON TOW N LINE Should wear happy eas^y to see... When their teeth people they'll be! on resuming use of the_csnsl w L f a c e s ------r— ------■■■ I * A I f * '- - [f 1W >. M» » TJL IM,. UJ. ss. given-ryesterday to an? industry , — ------. TEL MI 9-2623 < ^ / i L L E Y O O P T h e B o d y ? BY V. T: HAMLIN committee which me.l with C. COTTON WOODS B Y n \ Y G O T T O Douglas Dillon, deputy under te c z ■ ■ ■ ■ -.BUT M«rBE 1 WELL, CONVINCE retsry of state for economic sitAirti. CAN ST1LU (SET, AND INTENDS TO Following the meeting, p i ^ of-1 It RORVtXl... C054V1NCE YOU CYCLONE THAT while pitching HE'S A SECOND fleer Lincoln White qsld> HdO 0 3 E W i PiU-CNJER specify was the danger that mines, no! wait, fiSaOClWKRO, WPS, tV t WRPiVSD SCAO OO placed in approaches to the canal TO PLANT •( Mv p r ! I’u , ■ ■ ■ / PiVUefYki GOT SET ft dOf during the fighting last fall, might TOI^\ OAH'WWS o n v ) n '. (------V « C f OtO W O E S?'. not all have been cleared sway. Beyond this, however, offlcisj.s XU.ftO«5t,V4tV«„ f v c suggested that until the canal op'- RO^SE B U S H E S frating plan is laid out and cleariy ’X ' .imderstood by interested govern ments tome legal hasards might BeoutifIII BU RR also face the shippers. AND SHRUBS
South Windsor ■ X- Y New Cub Scout ri^riiiTn _ Pack. Formation. LLA' 3 for HARDIIS) HEALlfHIER) J S F P C O B B BY PETER HOFFMAN Slated April 15 MICKEY FINN A Little Detail! B Y l a n k L E O N A R D , HUSKIESI^,. $c.oo ...ELLIS, EVEN IF YOU D»eT PRESSlKtE DID YOU notice-THAT O* J U TR’^ONCB K South Windsor, March 29 (Spe- 1 r THAT'S RIGHT-THE COOHTV ME, I -WOULD HAVE TURNED HM DOWN.' young MAN'S FACE WHE ) MORE...F1X 7h£ ' .elan—A new Cub Scout pack will .. .HI5..W0R< IS IWFUL...REMINDS HE WALKED BY?...HE LA6 T TlMEf j a r ! so have a reporter ME OF MY STUFF WHEN 1 TRY TO LOCkS) AS IF HE THERE AND l U GIVE HIM be fowned at the First Coqgrega- ‘ BUY DRAW LEFTHANDEP; PlONT HAVE A tional (Thurch April J5. I FRIEND IN THE' In- preparation for their work | WORLD' with the group parents may at- i tend'A training session at the Has- 1 ardvilTk: Methodist- Church from - 8 HEAVY 2-YEAR TREES. to 10 p.m. on'*April 8. -i • Y $ 1 .8 8 A CYib-. Scout round table will ! EACH be held 8t B p.tn. April 4 >at the ; c y a t a e T Elks’ Home On' N. Park St. i n ! URGE SELECTION. ' Rockville. Pack 82 will'- haye ' A n d charge of the opening ceremonies, j OJHOER Y oilR p l a n t s t o p a y i The annual ScodteriV JJenquet j will be held at the Windsor "High I 2 School April ,0. Dinner will .be j .' served at 6;30 p.m. Den mothers nmirM*- CALIFORNIA ' are Invited to bring their hus-1 |;S8 .-bands and committeemen their j jCdllection N o, 2 Well It’s Quick! BY MERRILL BI,OSSER ,, wives, Those planning to attend CAPTAIN EASY New 'Mission , BY LESUE TURNER f r e c h e e s a n d h is f r ie n d s are requested. to inform Scout- PRIVET 1 0 0 ..,*9 , master- William Leonard at " DON'T MENTION 11, SUH-i ..r\b jiiST I N P I ^ | T ^ ^ R fASY! _iP 1 FIBRED THE TRIP WOULD DO ME OH-OH.'acy \ lUCKV! lu r HOW WILL YOU MT »UT 1 YOU OBJ PPAWB THf TIMB dOm , MR. MtKEEl '♦ESIDES, ID I eomniittce meeting Monday. 1 RED, 1 PINK. 1 WHITE. 1 YELLOW, 1 TWO-TONED* C.00 » JUICE/ Brewaie Inveatltiir* , HEDGIN.G 50 « (S ilt MALCOLM IT TO ENGLATJfif WOaD YOU UKf fkSY !V lL L MAKE IT WORTH TO M E PENNY SURKK IT'5 T w ® CALLS TO TO BR ifB )T TO VOUf YOU*. > 1 YOUR WHILE' IREE YEAR*! Wapping Brownio Trodp Nb., 4 i 100 PLANTS WILL PLANT 100 rXET. > JOB l» f^weuLl held Us investiture cn^O A y W ed-1 TNAMk BASV icu've SOT 9 FOR RCCOVERlMd HERi- \ A DEUVERY nesday .and- 22 mpKibe.rs ,w-ere Ih-j Collection No, I ■-!>- - HIS PtAMONO . ducted Into th e,^ i^ p .;- t \ ' The folloiwifig. giris took part: I Diane Bqx8i% Barbara Burnbfero, . Patricia^Ficaco,; Regtha Fortin, 5 (A KXAL JaeWABiU, Sharyh Kelley, Janet BUY) H f l w y 2 -Y(K h- Plonts— Ey«r-Rleomlii9 Red Climbtir. 1 m-mul a ■ Laferriera, Deidre Mikelts, SuaSn] 'I’ alne, ’Unda Pulford, Sharon San- ' ford, Karen Barber, Eileen -Bosls- j ■ea'u. Renee Blanchette, Judith Ca- i 3c4 FT. PU N TS rleno.<‘BIillen Kerry, Sandra Leon ard, Mary Latwinas, Gall Muaike- ,v* • u COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF OTHER wlk. Wilma Nix, Pat O’Neil and! Evgrgreens-Rhododendfon-Andromeda-Shadfe Trees ElitaWtt Zimmer.- 1 « A ' Parent# and Brownies were FLOWERING SHRUBS One Goal BY WILSON SCRUGG8 Tserved refreshments tor the follow- . MORTY MEEKLE No FooUiiV BY DICK CAVALLI THE STORY OF MAR'THA WAYNE tng Troop C^mmituA:-Mrs. Gladys DONTYOU tlNOiEWTAHO? UNLESS Bvmernm supTW M EM . , T-r-, Psina (Chslrman)-, Mrs.. Prisdlla /^TOP-tCPtm ‘‘ O Q til?N Y jk B k io r A , ntAwoMAN-va/ewiFE/ . WHO k'ltffO MY SON WLLGO F7FE/ Ssnfofi-d, Mrs. Helen Latwlnse, lb.. MO O TMC \ 1 BCTTEK 0 q e 6 /A « t .eeOCMERfS o ( He RCALiyBCUevW I WANT TO BE A FRRTOF TMA'TS Aa IC4N SRi( THATt A a r ■r Mrs. Emily Muaikcwdk and Mrs. cMPuaycTO' ^ f W L r f t r A Mc flouNCWPirrcRCNr VOUT UPE~TO BMAee THf, CAN THMf ABOirr/1 cant HELP IT Clara Jillson. LAWN ami GRASS SEED ° * to ” B i a ■ :■ 26 ^3 FERTILIZERS rniwcRjCRu. j WITH THAT MARkY Old ? ■neuAi Napaad 'Uag Warden BWAsmiASTveeoool - ■ ' ; ''.V' ■ ■ , ■■ , ‘ • ■ ' ■ ■ Breck’s Turf Gro . . .50 lbs. $ 3 . 9 5 10-10-10 ...... ------80 lbs. $ 3 . 9 8 VYH«rtX)X3U , ■me aaouthpiccc y « IBdward Deakua will serve the WIINKOPVOJR town as dog warden for another # FERTILIZER SPREADERS • GARDEN TOOLS Milurganite Ib.s. $4 .95 , G. and O. Organic .,.^80 lbs-$6.95 CAtPLCMK? , term of one year, thd Board. ^ BeIact)nMn announced yesterday/'*' • HOUSE PLANTS ' ■' ‘ 11^ ’ $ 3 * ^ ‘ Uow Manure ....V-SOIba. $2.^9 ! Rad Croas Oriva ;Xaga '. - POWER MOWERSV I -■ i The town itill lags behind itt I IA J I- STQNE ...... X - . ■’* *. • *50 lbs, 4 f i‘ quota in tkli year’s Rad Okoas fund, drive. Chatrmaii IBoKaur^^tta' an» /f It's For The Gardi^ L IIV IC HY'DRATE ...... , -. -... -• • V.:' nouncad yasm d a t' that qi ; RHODODENDR^ond ROSE FOOD— 1-5*10.2$ of the lUIBO hetad. :,A r,\ V IT T N E R 'S;V },.'|:c.cx I f is • V
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-'1 ■’r ' - ’■« Boardmatt §et / X ]% / Y an k ee X r B> EARL YOST F e a r s Im ' N. i n D e f ^ /"O esnvaler, Fla. — Pitching laiBodres. Craig, Maglie and either Deadlocked by Rivals MERCHANT'S LEAGL'E " generally c o n n e d to be 75 pprjXoufak or Drysdale as my start- lu g g e r i> cent o f a winning ball club. ,Last i ers. he added. La'bine and Bessent C liis o x , Capturing' a . 3-1. decleion .over New .York, March 29 <^--Bii^Tebbetts,, Na- JfNIOR TOfRNAMKyT Dart's Dairy (18-30), White Glass year the power-laden Brdbklyn ;-\rill be the top two relief tossefs. Boston, March 29 (JP) -r- ’^eltor- New Vork, March 29 <;P)— The National Hockey Leaiuc Dodgeni outlasted Milw;aukee and . The Dodgers won the league tl- The hiutUng West Sides raced (34-14) gained second round hon-j tioiuU X<6ague’s m anager ()f the year^n 1956 fo r steering hia St. P etersbu rg;-'^a;, M arch weight cemten'der Tony D « Mkrpo. ^ iffB for the coveted Stanley Cup were wrapped in a tight Awa In BWa #4nMl i-naBfMKAa taaf 'vclflrKf - ______A.i ^ Fi Ia/VA Iti -Clnclnnatl In tlie finest'three-team! tie in 1958 despite'the fact they to a 71-62 win over Manchester r ors inn the final matches last night' cincirtnatr Redleg.s to“ third place, i^'-Mshing his pflcherii 29 '(/P)— If you m otion the and .lightweight challenger L «r ^ . lo M ^ y with each of tirewie fourluur teamsleniiiB holdingIiu.u.i.a Mx-x rectords Tnijt and Herm's Camera upended and will now eng^e Communitymanager in an attfenipt to break National ^ a gu e race In years.' didn't have a southpaw pitcher. Boardman planned llCht drills to- ' •seven semifinaiseries. If there-8 any advantage I ff Arms es-86 l*s> night at Press,D- firjiifirst rniinG couial championsrnnmninnii. * . __x_ a\_i ______^ -Brooklyn pitching, wasn’t sup-! Podres and Koufak are both left- word "runaway” to Casey day' to mainteirt their sharpness In thelh^fe-of thi.s season. posed to be top-grade, 'w as not' fianders.^ the trophy won by^X: ^ the Y to advance to the finals of Thursday night in the rolloffs S ten gel^o ii’d better be. pre- .for tomorrow night's 10 - round in the1 Bcrsp^r He sent a Redle^itiihisr/the fuir anywhere as near good* as l)w On-the strength of what Alston it is hel(^ by rjx^;-r-rj the annual Town, Junior Tourna the ie^kuc crown. bout at the Boston Garden; Montreal laav^yw. nine innings yesterdayjpr the sec- Braves’ s y ff. That was a year says, and the spring showings to pared/lo' do .just that. The ■ Montreal's CanadlfM end the Bos ment. The rivals, both members In other games last night, third' De Marco, former world welter 1 ond time since the spm g exhibl- agoWhen the Dodgera wound up date, the Brooklyn pitching is in "ager of the N ew Yoi^k^ king now rated t6p contender for ton Bruins. . X . . ^ ^ Of the West Side Rac Junior place Howard!s Lamispaping'(24- ^ nkees seethes with indignation League, will clash .for the title ' tion season started^^**’*‘‘**C ' ,oM game in front of Milwaukec^better ahape now than it has been the title'held by Carmen Beaillo,' The Canadiena a mighty tough 24 > upset second place Vic’s Sodit umonth. ' *■ ^ X 'and two ahead''of the Redlegs. in years. Newcombe 'was the onl ''whenever he ia asked hbw soon outfit on their own ice, udU be at Tuesday night starting at 7 o’clock Shop (27-21) 4-0 and fourth plac,e scheduled a little road work while ! Big * ir ttjth Club ^ x , The 1957 .edition of the Dodgers 20rgame winn,er with Erskine he expects to wrap up the Ameri Boardman intended to Uijtlt activ homa to New Torlc’a Rangers for a t’the Y. MoriaUy Bros.-123-26) won a 3-1 pks stronger than ever. We'll let Maglie each - winning 13' can League pennant. the remainder of their series. sUrt- With Clyde Richard and Walt vprdict over Comunlty Press (18- ! Lefth^ndef-, Joe Nuxhall. efised ity to light exercise. Bychoiskl caging 27 and 20 points, ’ past' Ihe^hiladelphlai Phillies 5-2 Mkqsg**' Waller Al.ston tell why. Brooks retained their senidr loop "I'm sick and tired of listening De Marco's handlers were nmfl- tnr Seturiay., And the .Bruins host.^ 30). laurels. Maglle's record^was quite the Detroit Red Wings , in . their respectively, the West Sides led at C le*^ ’ater, Fla, Nuxhall. a big "I i^ s plenty worried about my to all this .silly t Ik about the Yan dent th'e Boston slugger will come Noteworthy scores were chalked pitching staff la St year at thi.s time a notable accomplishment when next two encounters—Sunday and all. thq way,' posting quarter leads RCdlegs’ plans since h* was kees having a cinch this year." in under the 146-pound ccmtract up by Carl Bolin Jr. 127-366,. Carl but I abq not tWs spring. This one recalls Uiat he/iMs considered Tuesday.- ^ of 26-16, . 81-26 -and 54-45.^'HKen Bolin Sr. 141^.^8111 Chapman. .135, l6/ allowed four hits. Johnny Casey fumed. "It's bad for qie. It's limit at,^^tomorrow’s noon, weigh- Sadd with 25 markers.,^and Bill Elippstein pitched a complete year we should have much better washed up. at Cleveland in the liad for my men and It's bad for in. Boaf^man possibly will scale VlotlL of last night’s histrioalcs : Frank Gallas 130, A1 Cowles 340, pitching uruass we come up, with American Leagde. and was sold to were a t " New Tqrk's Madison Malausky With 20 starred in a los game- last Friday, aa. thfl Redlegg everybody ir baseball. From the as high e* 143. , -- , _ Harold Howard 152-361, H ar^y 1 i a number of bore ainj casea,". he Rrfw>k)yn In Jiini. One nf his 13 Square Garden.^-whefe the Rangers ing Cause. Johnson 130-125-363. Charlie^Eca-.| edged Detroit 2-1. , — way—ytra—fellows- talk, the only . Most' boxing experts- forecast a explained in aNlugout Inteivlew., Wins waa a no-hit, nq-ruh game. knockout for De Marco despite the evened their series with the ■ Herm.’s’' broke, away in the sec bert 131-355, Joe Mayer 12&' Paul j No other National League man thing'left for me to do is, go away "Johnny Podres was in service on a vacation, let the players en rs at Vero Beach fact that Boardman, the No. 3 Cenadiens at 13.38 of ■ a sudden ond hair to eliminate Nasstffs in McIntosh 128-359, Howie;’August' ager has sent a pitcher the full all last season. Don Bessent un "Do you feel that your club is joy them.aelves this surhmer and re IlhistraUng hne of the Brooklyn club's stronger points, nine members of. the pitching staff lay down a barrage at Holman Stadium, lightweight contender, never has 2 death overtime in a 4-3 rlctory.^ the other semifinal contest. The 134, Charlie Harris 126 and Hank i rbute in the exhibition ’'Season. geltiiig loo old?" a writer asked The Rdd Winga by comparison, Cameramen, led only by a single Only Johnny 'Klicks pt the New derwent' an opei*a\ton'\and missed join them in time for the Wprld Vero Beach, Fla. They are, left t » plghl, Don Drysdale. Sal Maglie. Clem Lablne, Carl Erskine, Ed Roebuck, Dbn B^aent, Ken Leh been stopped. Odd* - maker* have Larsen 128-3S3. /• the -big manager. “Well, since I had a rather easy time turning point at halftime, 30-29. York Yankee* and Camllo Paacual half the season. K’iu-.l Spooner had Series. ' man, F r ^ Kipp and Johnny Podres. There are others, too, including Don Newcombe and Roger Craig. ______. De Marco a 8-1 favorite, but IXg- ' ___/ 'a sore jrm and Sandy ijoufak was came to .Brooklyn some fellows back the Bruins 7-2 at Detroit. All five starters-hit double fig of, the Wa.shington Senatora have ured he may enter the ring' as HtfUSEWIVE’S'LE.AOUE practically useless," Alston said in have been writing that the Dodg ‘Nuts’ to .All .. . I I ~ "li*!* Dramatic End' ures for Herm's, with Ray Smith completed game.s for American much as 5-1. , Third place Pimips (42-25)’ held ers were too old and. would all "All I can say about that is Boardman, a hard puncher in the lea.der with 21 tallies while Leaguers. 'nuts',’ You think the Cleveland WKNB to Broadcast \ / »A n d y Hebenton brought- a >tie second place Rockettes ( 51-371 crack up. They haven’t yet and I Ted Quick on llic Draw Boxer Under Racial Cloud , the lightweight ranks, upset Wal Riy Toipkunas had 24 •points and Nuxball 'l 13-11 last season) ia club,with Herb Ccore and all tho.se " latlc end to the Montreal-New to a 2-2 tie. the fifth place Ten haven’t detected any signs'of the Yankee Baseball Games lace (Bud) Smith, Jimmy Carter, struMie When he skated in TWlp Twerdy chipped in with 16 one of Tebbetts’ big six for this great pitchers, and Detroit with AI 111 Interview oli Radio Pids (41-47) shaded the .league- veterans doing this yet,'' was tlie Sandy Saddler. Paddy De Marco s.^on Canadiens goalie Jac markers for the Armsmen. Den season. The 6-3 220-pounder first Kaline and Harvey Kuenn and all nis Klotzer also played well for the leading Bowl-arDcars (55-33) 3-1 answer. Alston is now in his fourth New 'York Yanke^xboaeball Is and others in vaulting into promi ques Phinte, took careful aim and pitched for Cincinnati as a wap those other hitting fools, and (Chi ’ Tucson, Arlz., March 29 (flh losers. while the cellar-dwelling Bowl-a- seaaOn *t Brooklyn. —Ted Williams. 38-year-pld 'Witnesses Claim Dupas going to be rarried 'hqto Con nence lost year.- However, the 21- d ^ e d tSlKPUck into the-left aide baby in 1944. "RoyNCampanella- hasn't been cago under the fine leadership of Jets (32-56) took a 3-1 decision Boston Red Sox slugger, is as necticut for the eighth consec year-old battler from Marlborough, of the cage. * Not Long Enough In p.ther,games, the Boston Red h’ttlng too Well-tut he hast't been A) Lopez, are gving’ to pack their over the fourth place Hi-Fi's (41 Soxwhipped the Chicago Cubs 5-,I; -quick on the yerbal draw as he utive year by W KNB Eadlo, .Conn., doesn’t appear to have' the The Rangei^Ook the lead three dropping any balls. That's a good bags and'quit 7 Not on you; life. Pittsburgh first baseman Dale Long, leaps high but not.high 45). X. The Milwaukee Brayes scored two with the broadcasts scheduled strength or the experience to tiroes but each tkue the Canadiens sign. Gil HodgesJa all set at first “If my pitchers have ally Idea la (it bat. iBorn of Negro Parents Logart Choice enough to snare bad throw from rightflelder Roberto Clemente Ceal Taft 114, Jluth Stoker l-fv, in the -10th to boat the Yankees to start Slonday afternoon. match De Merco. came back to square accounts — during attempted double play in first inning of exhibition game baae and Peewee. Reese at short somelrody is going to hand them 20 A sports broadcaster. Inter Betty Jo Tremmpl 108, Millie Ready 6-4; the* Baltimore Orioles edged j Thirteen exhibition,^ games / l near sell-out crowd of more the laat.time when Bemle (Boom with Kansas City at West Palm Bfcach, Fla., March 28. Athlet stop, " Alston explained. "I haven't victorie.s apiece,- or If my hitters viewing Ted, asked Williams: will be broadcast from April 1 Cowles 106, Martha Randall 110- Miguel Berrios has both the New York Giants 5-4; the St. \, "Do you plan on quitting New Orl(?ans, March 29 (/P)—Liglitweight contender Ralph than 13,000 and a irate of about Boom) Oeoffrion Upped insthe pyck Against Turner ics’ Vic. Power scrambles back to first after-Clemente caught Milt 108 all pinned fine single games made up my mind about second or think they're all going tr be guar through April 1-4, starting In $70,000 is forecast by Promoter In tha 15th minute of tn«L third Graff's outfield fly. Kansas City won. 7-3. MAP Wirephotoi hands ready for anybody Louis Cardinals battered the Chi •third base yet. Randy Jaokson and anteed .300 seasons, they’d tjctter while still at the top like Joe jDupas, maneuvered under a cloud of racial Suspicion by hut the night's top honors went to between him and the. feather cago White Sox 7-4; the Kansas Lakeland, FI*;', and ending In Johnny Buckley of the Sharkey A. period. i x ' . Dom Zimmer are at third and forget it. Just let any of my -iiys DlMngglo 7" Yankee i^iadlum. The .world A. Phyllis Keropian wh^ rolled a 143 weight title, now that he has City^Athletics defeated the Pitts (iharges that he is a Negro, fought back today with outraged Camille Henry gave thS RangbM Charlie Neal and Jim Gilliarb at let down for one minute and “ When DiMag quit, he hit champlqnli will meet the Ttgers, yStillFun In Teevee Bout single and 346 triple, both new gotten over the first step of burgh Pirates, 7-3; and the Brook .'163," Williams fired baek. "I conviction that "I’m white and don’t know why I have to The boat will not be televised their first lead at 1:30. of the sec> second, Zimmer can also play sec ship him so far he'll need a visa Red .SOx, White Sox, Senators, or broadcast. ond period. Henri Richard evened -Yale Dealt Unexpected Setback- league marks. Mrs. Keropian also the elimination tourney being lyn Dodgei-s beat the Washington don't ever expert to hit that ■prove it.’’ Muelal grins as he gets had another game of 107 for- her ond and Gilliam r all right vt Co gel back to this counV-y." Phillies and Dodgeni as'well as matters less than a minute later. staged for Sandy Saddler’s Senators 8-3. The Cleveland The Louisiana Stale Athletic Miss Tomeny said Dupas was ' tmider a pop fly at Cardinals’ finest effort of the winter. third base." Like the Yankees, A l 'His warning against . possible . low." the, Jacksonville, Savannah and But Dave Creighton sent the Blue New York, March 29 (A^— vacated championship. Indians and the Tigeri did 'not Commission held a three-hour ex- ‘The finest young man I ever St. Xeteraburg. Fla., base, ston has several players who can complacency du)v issued, the un Richmond minor league clubs Shirts out in front again at >:32. Baaeh^ le fun for Musial—- Flaahy Isaac ,(Kld) Logart of Cu play. -_• ec'utive session last night on knew." She confronted Mrs. Grav- Gri G.\RDE.V GROVE play several positions without predictable Stengel Immediately! during this windup of the Five or Six Colts Maurice Richard made it -2-2 lit; who do^pverything with lit- ba risks his chances for a welter Favored Ellison Upset Frank Sullivan hiii'led seven in clrarge.s by a number of persons ' and shaking her firiger UThe weight title fight tonight by tak Match results: Receptions blank nings— the longest effort of any hurling the club also plav left- changed character, as is his v.'Onl: C u b s R e b u i l d Grapefruit League season. i the 150i minute for his 64th goal Ue strain. tl at the 21-year-old, sixth-ranked ; atcuser's face, shouted: As usual, the American ing on. ever dangerous Gil Turner ed Weddiftgs 4-0, Clainb'akes won Group Meets Red Sox pitcher—and scattered I field as well As second and third and offered all aorta of reasons j In Florida Derby In Stanley Cup play. challenger from Nevr Orleans waa ‘.^distle Monger’ League season will open April Bill Godsby sent the Bangers to of Philadelphia again in a tele 3-1 dyer DUtings and Buffets also five hit* to earn the victory over ; Irase. Why his athletes should repeat as ! I "Zimmer has been htistling all born, of Negro parents, "You're nothing bUt a sadistic 15 with a single game. sched the. front again while Montreal vision 10-rounder at Madison In 1,500 Meter Race pinned a 3-1 triumph over Smor Die Cubs. Geqe Stephens homered ,IOHN POUR American League champions. With Few Old Miami, Fla., M&rch 2^. « P )- the wav. He goes after anything The commission heard several, ,, ■ uled, ^Itimore at Washington. was short banded in the third Seattle’s CH a m p s Square Garden.- gasbord. On Grid Loop for the Red .Sox. ------I 'This learn of mine is better With only fivs shd possibly six- reviewing conditioons 12\vonlhs' that's hit. Why, I believe he’d stick witnesses behind clo.sed doors but; Dupas .said p^'was born in New WKNB''Svlll carr,v the opener. period. And'that la the way it re The 23r.vear old import racked Noteworthy scores: Shirley Red Miiiff, 35-.vear-old Milwau equipped to win the pennant than relented to persistent objections by : Orleans Oct; 14, 1936, as opposed colts competing .-ia Saturday’s \ his nose in a buzz-sax' 1: he had S ta rs A r o u n d Starting Tuesday, April 16, $1(H),000 added Florida Derby, it mained uidll Oeoffrion's equaliser... Advance in NCAA up a unanimous but close. decision Chapel Hill, N.C., March 29 (/P)— Yale’.s once-high hope.s of Fothergill 120.127-105-352. Marie . Baltimore. March 29 UPi — A kee reliefer, doubled home two my '56 team." he said. ';l'm not Sam Monk Zclden, atto’-ney for , hostile'witnesses’ contention he . It brought a smile to his');aoc j to. " Alston .said o' hia hardluck when Washington moves Into should t'real good race” anyl : riowe Big Scorer ovet the aggressive Turner in. a winning the N^ional Collegiate .swimming championship Heberi.stieit 1.30, Fran Crandall meeting veiled iiKsecrec.v will be runs in the 10 against the Yankee.s saying it's the he.s, team I ever Dupas. lhat ht had no tiiue to pre- A La Hache on when ’he/%ave a rundown of hia infielder—Twice in recent aeasonp. New York the beginning of a "true'’ conteat, In the opUdon Denver, March 29 igV-SeattlVs bristling battle in the Garden'17 119, Fanny Pagani 109-114, Olive held in a Baltimort)., hotel'April .6 to Win lll.s own gan'ie. Tom Sturdi managed but it could be. .My pitch M'esa. Ariz.. March 29 i)P) Tn- pare a case and MnUnued the hear- octf'15 the same year. DupaS said ' Gordie Howe, the league's No. 1 rested on the broad shfoulders of sophomore Tim Jecko and taff. "P od res is back a n ^ Zimmer was beaned and sentvK) the regular sekson for the Yan of 'Trainer Jlrjr Fitzflnunons, poised defending champions plaj^ months ago and is a 2-1 choice to Ros.setto 111-108, Doris Prentice In an attempt to organize a, new vant gave the Yankees something cuiren™ .---- - ...... - ---- v---- , - j , ers became of age in the World heriling a last-place team, new scorer, paced the Red Wings to on its record-breaking relay team to^ay after an unexpected he looks'like he can take up Ju.sljthe sidelines for long periods of ing until next T ii^ a y . tjaptized in the, Roman kees, W KNB will carry every whoee .Bold Ruler 1* t h * » r ly fav the: fast breaking t^.S. Air Force .i>peat. Odds don't mean a thing 109, Shirley Jacobs 1.10, Helen profe».sional football ICague. to talk ahrut by holding the Series last fall. And it looks like Manager Bob Schefflng of the victory In a: viciously played game in the ring, especially to Gil who setback in the 1,500 meter race. ' where lie left off in the 1955 World ! time. "I'd have to take Zimmer W g l ayoff Nears CaOiolic (3iurch of Saint Peter .day game of the world cham- orite. In which 22 panaltUes' were called All-Stars and Peoria’s AAU veter Lichats 109. Betty Kusmik 108, Millard T. Lang, who ■ proposed Braves scorele.ss on .six htta in picked up two more good ones Chicago_Cuba_intcnds to n 'h* heaxlng- came---- wi,»»tii and Paul here;------— ------plons; heme and away, through- ans mix it ijp'wlth the San Fran protested he was * clear cut win Yale led In lb* point totaU ^ te r . tj,e gun sounded to indicate about Bea Cormier 107, Elna Lorenzen Series, ife looks real good. Koufak ' over.^Jackson at third at this time, from Kansas City( Art Dilmar sl.adow of the biggest payday in o ppoaiiii; the •wm a tle y s m iir - —10 a«dn«t Detroit and 12 ' a United States-Fe^tbalULeague the fir.st seven innings. The rlght- ha.s overcome lii.s wildness and | "Dtike Snider wld be in center, from the bottom up. Ftagas failed to obtain a court out the season cisco Olympic Club tonight in the ner the 'Ust time. a lap anw swinging a )>at tce from holdin- its meeting. But tion season Monday. HlU, T. A. Grissom’a Shan' Pac and Seattle, quarterbacked by steady Turner, "Now''4’" prove 1 was I'm solid at first hase_, second base season Only two Bruins, short contender Vince,. Martinez 'wllh to retire to have 18 stitches taken scrap instead of the expected runa- Edw ard Johnson finished fourth But Ljing declined to say who homer in the nintli. to .supply the has developed a good change up. and if he can't tart I'U vise Glno Civil District Judge Alexander Chuck Koon, fought back from a right.” \ to give Texas threfe ’ points while and rlghtfield. They "'tell me I'm stop Ernie Banks and rightflelder Promoter He^rif Ragas predicting Ada L. Rice’s Indiancreek. In his upper lip in the first period way. would be present or how many Orioles with the. winhing mh^gin and can get the hall around the! cimoli in rlghtfield." Ralnold said he would direct, thb All except Shan Pag are nomi 10-point deficit to defeat Wichita, Ranked S ^ n d Bleshe's first heat victory gave not so well off at third bfl.se and Wall Moryn. may take up where a $50,000 gate for the 10-rounder Pre-season odds at Las Vegas. 'but esune back to turn back one 'ITiis turnabout came when S o o iie rs S eek cities would be i;epre.4ented. • He afcairist the Giants. Niemnn's hit plate. Young Rone Valdes looks I - .* * commlsskm to show cause MO^da.v Nev., where betting is legal,- find nated for the triple crown events 67-B3, in last night's quarter-finals ■ Logart is ranked se^tmd to for Denver two. In leftfield but don’t you believe they left off last season. April 8. Ragaa reported he already Boston' rush after another as the Michigan's Frits Myers clipped 42 said the meeting would be a closed cra.Sed a ^iant lead built on hack^ good. He has a fast b,-vll, good After taking time off to report why it should not be )>arred from the New York YAnkees prohlbl' —Kentucky Derby, .Preaknesa and San Francisco’s colIecUon of for mer champion Tony DeMarco in It. I’ve got five guys who can play ■Veteran Dee' Kondy apparently has $22'000 in the till in advance Red Wings billlt up a 6-0 lead be seconds off his best previous time Points in this mcef are scored affair. to-haiH{ home runs by Willie Mava control, a slider and a < urve ball, he was a grandfather for the sec- preventing the -Dupas-Martinez live 1-2 favorites to win the 1967 Belmont. Stakes—and the Grissom mer California and Oregon collegi the contenders' list and hu man leftfield and do a good Job, And has to win back his fir.st base job, fore letUng the Bruins break and beat Yale's favored Ray EUli- on a 7-5-4-3-2-1 basis for the in Third National Lang', a 44-year-old Westing- and Hank Sauer in the previous Frgd Kipp, when he ha.s hia i ushka and Ron Tomslc, con heat. specialties, was scheduled to start never lost. Pierce s been hit for ample. He's lousy in the spring. U do this to me.” Whitey Etsneagilt, doesn't matter where I pitch,” says not cause any earthquakes here wrestler of all time .spearheading i .the platoon system in vogue in the could start a game if we needed stop Mickey Mantle, a shortstop Dupas is a Negro—and I know I quered. Lake Charles, La., 79-68. Decided on Times in the 200-yard butterfly and the 16 riin.s in 11 innings this spring. You would say after watching Ui.m the halfway" mark. Scheffing was who ha.s guided Dupas since hiS Lamabe, a strapping 206^iound abouts in view of Gil’s experience it.s title bid. ' 1 National, Football xl^ague. him. r i l ^ v e to wail and see how out of second baseman Gil Me testing Idorvn at first base and 200-yard individual, medley today, A1 Dark' cracked a thXee-nin that he couldn't make the club amateur dayyt said, "The whole can prove different— there's going six-footer who. si(pin- bl'e but I'm not worried. I told Inni pitchersi." ‘ ‘ .... on that. So will thp other guys. pionship.Loa Angeles club of 1956 Wardrop's meet) mark. he's done It 11 times this year. to wbhk out himself. He has aK| Final question before the sched-. "You arc a Negro. I know you BOWLING TEAMS! The bout will be broadcast and til there was about a quai ter of a I '"'v.__ t ■ Tl>ey’d better be because we'ye got who could be a big helpMo the telecast (NBC 1 0 ^ . m,, EST) mile to go. Then the Michigan lad Trials in today’s eight events Imposing Hquad ways been a .slow starter. Don^iied exhibition: "Do you miss some real fine young players Just are a Negro. Now put me in jail if ■ , i were scheduled to start at lO.d.m. ckie Robinson? 'T won't answer new Cub pilot by just comingX|ose coast' to coast. to6k the lead only to have Ellison Besides Hodge, the Sooners— ; Newcombevlooks better each time Itching to get in the lineup. Do you don't like it." * 1 (E ST) with more trials and semi out." NewiK was the. winhingest thk)." Alston said, "I can tell yoii to ineir their minor league form bristled at her-hurbs, but T>lstinctiv« Awards spurt ahead again. They were ,wfio won the title in 1851 and iMcGuire . Ahandoned Bi^ Talh^ ^ you i'ealize how many good young The others include Casey 'W la c ^ - ^ t into a* sri- BUDGET almost even coming down the next- finals in -the afternoon and all fi pitcher - in nibjor league ball last one thing, someone. asked ■m*'vf "'e fellows we have? Kubek. Richard pewsmen hustled him Into an ad and Trophias Pacific . Coast League All-Star / nals at night. Seven more events woul^have won without. Robinson to-last Isp. but Myers went out-,in season.wlth 27Hvins and only sev son, Throneberry, Slebern, Lumpe, shortstop: outfielder Tom Bolger, joining roc>m. will be contested Saturday. the defending heavyweight king; last ycki- and I toW bini that last Last JSight’s Eights front by sl>out an arm's length aa IReminded Club of Road Slate en defeats. "itiBgcr Ci-aig has Terry, Chcotte, Urbim, Johhiion, a ..326’ hitler for the Angela; and The reason.' the charges were Dic’c Delgado, twice NaUonal AAU shown more impiovemcnt than year wehjeertecTeyery'body to win, At .Manchester's Largest champion iujd .fiftl. place winner Held. . . they’re all between .20 and pitchers Dave Hillman. Gene raised were vague, but one of ^aginaw, Mich,— Mickey O a w -1 any pitcher we have. including"he b#t boy." Dupa.s’ former rfclioolteachers gatip Sporting Goods Shop. in the Otyiiipics at 115 pounds; I 25-" - , Fodge. ami Dick Drott, who be * ford. 147, Saginaw, outpointed Pad-! N e w 'Y o r k fNEAT—This was*Avalks of New York. Chalks up / " I f the season was to start to- Smart, rafwfcy men say the Right now the team shapes Jip her opinion. T iR M S I and tw-ie'e N(5a a riinneriip Bobby back in December and Frank Me- the winning seasort to his talent. tween them won 52 games for Los jdy DeMarco, 145, Brooklyn, 10. 1 morrow I would use Newcombe,- Brooks cmYt miss. this way: Bill Skowron and Joe Miss Rose Nell Tomeny. an I Lyons in the 130-pound class. Outre, in New York with his North The Undefeated sea.son he hands Angeles. Los Angeles—Jimmy Palazzdia. He^s Not Broke and Can Think Collins at first. Bill Martin and English teacher at, Nlcholls High B T J Y NOW-PV^Y LATER I With such a. wide-spread offeh- Carolina basketball squad, was to good fortune. Bolger end Wise have starting NASSIFF ARM Sm ; 164, South Gate. Calif. Outpointed ' One-Eybd King is a onhteyed ■Yama Bahama, a British subject, Bob Richardson at second. Mc- School, con-tended, “This is nothing ^ 2 0 0 D O W N • ^ » 2 5 0 FRWEtK Joe Shaw. 162, N;ew YoVk, 10, f sive that al.so include.' 167-pound j talking about winning streaks. " W e held an awful lot of meet- assignments within their grasp, OF MANCHESTER horse running in the colors of'the ha.'t received offers to fight over Doiigald and Jerry Coleman at Bolger, who may wind up in left or 1. cruel sadism. It bnly takes a Revere. Mass. Bobby King. But La Starza Is Boxing Ag(dn Blg -Seven l;hampion Rex Edgar., I ''We have 13 now," he said, ‘‘and ifigs. the afternoon before each short and Andy Carey at third.* 1015 Main St.t—MI 9-1647 the Sooners rank solid favorites to-, that's about «.as far as anybody game And the next day," he says. Cain Hoy Stable seas. 'center, drove across 15 runs in his little mud to tuin, a masterpiece.” IJp'.i. Everett. Mass. Stopped Paul ■ - ■ ' * B- Tlie outfield probably will com I Rudd, 169, SytacUse, N. Y. 7. succced OklahoTua A. & M.. NCAA goes the' way they play today. "TIvere was no gabbing. When first 50 spring AB's. Wise waa GET TIM'S DEAL prise Mantle. Hank Bauer. Kubek .-named by Chicago sports writer.s ’ New Y’ork— fN E A )—In Marfh’? he insists. ''Hurricane Jackson winner the past three .years. Twenty yeara ago you could win an.vbndy had anything to aav. they and Slaughter with Elston - How of 1955, Roland La Starza walked would be aimple Jor somebody Top • competitior. is expected a lot of "gsniea b.Vi defense alone, said it. It kept the air clear. as the Cub rookie of the spring ON GULF ard alternating between the outer with an lmpre,Mlve' showing al sec out for the fifth round of his Mi- who boxed, him intelligently, from Penn Stale, Eastern cham But today everybody puts otit a "You get overconfidence on a gardens and behind the plate. -Dar ami bout with Julius Mederos. i Move around him. like Jimmy pions;. Pitt and the Big Ten Con team with kids who can shoot club when there are a lot of stars ond base. rell Johnson may be the No. 2 man Figure. Prominently lAHERIES! He wound up as a three-column Slade did those two time.', and he ference titleholder,- Minne.sots. from 'any placg. Yovl-don't ■win who get a aness of points and., tha behind Yogi Berra. The. jl-man . Jim King, a good defensive hold picture in the next day’s, paper, gets twisted up and looks fool- ■Tlie field of 260 individiial en everything.” ' ' ’ t co»ch leaves them to themselves. pitching staff figures to consist of Your over, and rookie. Bob -Will, who as spectacular a photograph of a ish. tries. repiiesentlng 64 school's, will .So when McGuire’s Tar Heels so they tan sit aroutid and figure Whitey Ford. Johnny Kucks. Don batted .304 at Tulsa last year, also THE man knocked out as you’ll find. "F loyd ' Paterson is terrifically start preliminary lounds at U-p.m. went through six overtimes to out Just how gieat they are. Larsen. Bob Turley, Tom Sturdi figure prominently In the outfield L a Starza went. It seemed, just fast, but I can’t see where he Jets edge Michigan SUte and Kansas ."We kept telling the kids about vant. Tommy Byrne. Bob Grim, THE VERY B^ST (EST) with an-evening session at like everybody else who had taken any ■ power. A ll Arche Moore and wind up with an Undefeated j the schedule - we had 26 road Ditmflr. Shantz, Ralph Terry and picture. ■ 8 o’clock. The sa: *e schedule ap Catching is up for grabs among 1956 LINCOLN 1956 PLYMOUTH a pounding from Rocky Marciano, did against him was reach out, plies tomorrow, ■ -' year, and the NaUonal Collegiate i games — and that was enough to tire Al Cicotte. • " Pi emler Hardtop. Power steer- ex-Yankee Charley Silvera. ex- Savoy .Hardtop., Standard GULF Roland was taken oilt in 11, by hi.4 right to s*« if he could touiji Athletic Association championship, fstbp-any big talk. ing, i>ower brskes, power-win Cardinal Ray Kaft Ond Rookie Cal drive, radio, heater directional the champion, in September. 1953,, him, theri look for a spot, to get there was not a coach in bosket-; , Lenme Rosenbluth got all th* dows,' potver seat. sut. eye, Power CreGt Neethari, representing, an entirely lights, bsek-up lights, white and, after that he went steadily! out of there. .1 think . Eddie, ball who covdd Say he thought iti. n*ndhnes.anfl points. We featured Bowlp, Md.. Maach 29 (.P) -<'he turbo . drive, radio, heater, • • • new receiving corps. wall tires, tu-tone paint. Like downhill. Machen is the best of therri all. Orioles Improved would happen. i Everybody on latest noise . count I In the Bowie white wall tires. Like new. Roland, who had been exposed He’s the kind lhat can come along Howrard Caitn of New Ydrk U ni-• fbe team know it. I kept saying, race course stable area IndlGated Silvera is the best bet because ...... ••“ ••••S2195 $ 3 8 9 5 ! Fsjnous/brZi^nd^tltty to scrioua education, disappeared I ^nd be real j^ood ^ if he doesn’t versitv had a powerhouse Fhlch: " * get" the polnts< where ATTH IS EOW PRICE today that nine horses would'take of his way with young pitchers of Says Giants’ Boss which Schefflng has plenty; headed from boxing. take too many punches on the took 19 straight in 1946. ‘^en | be be i r ^ a crack, at the $109,000-ad(ied John 1955'PLYMOUTH ^ [111955 CHRYSLER way up. thre^ games ball. So every time B.- ' Campion Mei^orial — Mary by two 'great prospects -p Moe But the other day Lou Stillman * Phoenix,- Ariz.,. liarch '29 (AV— Belvedere Hardtop V .8 Power-1 Windsor Hardtop. Power steer- '"There’s a lot of money a good land's' richest handicap—tomor Drabowsky and Don kaiser. fllte drive, radio, heater, white | ing,. power limKes, radio, heat- THS picked tip the .microphone In hia Bill Rjigney, manager of the New row. Whatever pops up in the en D'rabowsky. 21. and Kaiser, 22, gymnasium ami called out, "Ring heavyweight ~can pick up, and 1 wall UreS. tu-tone black and; er, white wall tires, yellow DUBLIN JAC can use it. I have a cattle farm York Giants, thinks the Baltimore $ ■ try box. however, won’t change could be . regular , starters pumber one . . . Roland La Starza white finish, liike ne«v. , and white finish. Low miles. in Florida and an annuity, but Orioles have improved 50 per cent TO c»n-‘.’w.y Of .folS 5;a'“.T,Sid7' the fact that Mrs. Jan Burke’s De with Bob Rush (13-10), Tom -‘The full zipper jac with the linen look and feel. H en is the per boxing.” * . fect jacket for comfort and good look?. All-vlscose. Long sleeves. GULF I'm going to b« married and over last,.vqar's team. ' , , was as far as a club could go in 'That’s fine," Howard Cs5i« iJO s is plMlaa dicate. is-'expected to be .estab Poholsky (9-14 with the Cardinals) S I 8 9 5 !'^ ““ ...... $ 2 2 9 5 .Seemed Finish ready cash won’t bother me a Rigney pbae'rved that, while still modern timea/ -■ ' "•y*- “ ‘ ‘‘M doesn’t aewunt wd n tmppa^H UN) lished the favorite kt the mile and and-perhaps Elmer Singleton, an JB-M-L-Xl* ■We were- lucky in three o f. 'op 34 gtrajjjht. . WS4 CHRYSLER 1954 OLDSMOBILE CUSHION After he boxed,' La Starsta put bit." . • lacking in consistent hitting,, .the one sixteenth affair. . „ 18-gSme , winner with' Seattle, New Yorker. Hardtop. Power, , , ' Full 12-Month on ■ a white - terry-cloth rob#., Manager Jimmy De Angelo,, Birds this .season are a much those games," recalls Cann. "You , ."Nothing does.” -“ -r------■ ------ateering and brakes, power- 88. Hardtop. HydramaUc drive. ^ M . 9 5 WanaiifF wrapped a .towel — ■ liberally thoroughly ■ sanctions the .-oome- sounder orgsnization for three rea- can't expect it all the way. You | ------flite, drive, radio, heater, tu- radio. hCater, white w^l.tires, get (in idea of what a Jop McGuire .See the outboard motors . marked with the name of-a hotel bacle (“Who can beat Kim? He- ao.is: More speed, batter 'defensive j 3T Super-Cushidri tone green finish. Like n e w I ^ with boating’s fin^t all- —arqund his head and explained fought fighters, not the things- we pjsylhg,._and greater mjneuver- was able to do when .vou figure , OF HXNCkESTER tu-tone red flninh. abUlty. , the pressure on the coach durTOg a FincHER oussr CO. Mitchell around performance .. - ’ what had brought him back to a got around today” ) but insists it Again S 1 8 9 5 $cottie jac stripe jac ‘bleS:ing ntw poti tr . . holi game with' which he had once was Ro|*nd’s doing. The Orioles beat the Giants .here 9-7879 1954 CHEVROLET .t ■ “ "The'^ds^jnif play. After- tlie 111 H ockeV, PlaVO ffs 1954 FORD Ivy League Jacket, Zipper PRICES nftp beauty . . . years-ahtad ’ I seemed to be finished. - ^ A Clean Liver yesterday 6-4 on Bob Nleman's lU f WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 4-Door Station Wagon. Radio, Good l(X>klng long sleeve idp- The road back to condition twx>-run homer in .the ninth Inning. .lap-off, they forget w lm ii^ i Yo'rk. March 29 (J) — Th* Customllne 2-Dpor V-8. Radio, front, button down collsr. per jacket, siqah pockets, Jeatures . . . and Whisper i “It’S bwn 15 years now,.” "'‘he \ CPRNER DL'RANt ST, heTter, white wall.tires, direc ; sai.d, " I ’m only 29, but I've been ahouldn't ,be' much of a problem streaks. The coach unoerstan^, Providence Reds, winner of the j ^ e on tional lights, all leather im heater,' white wall tires, seat, back strap and buckle, slash elastic back,.adjustable cuffs. SUSHED! ing Power fuir/.' .You tan*t beat the low pockets, adjustable cuffs. i in the ring that long. I started for the" Bronx heavyweight, 'vif what it,means. All he hap to do is American Hockey League chim- th ^ famous 3-T Triple-lemper--Temp terior. Low miles. $ 1 1 9 ? covers, solid green finish. Colors— Blue Stripe, Brown let it get on his mind. L«t,.hlm get ^ pionshlp, ate finding it .mightv .NEW LARGER QUARTERS * C(>lor8— Blue Plkid, Green Stripe, Red Stripe. Sixes— 6.70x15 ^ SM'lhom toeiay. Ask for 1 out in a CYO gym on 66th Street. his arms hold up.'As the Still Hockey it « Glance /da cys ed Cord tir«! 3-T Cord body, and $ 8 9 9 ' « fro* domonstratien rido. [ A felloN^ who is an accountant man’s set notes, "Roland is what nervous and It’s bound to reach, hard to even score in'the playoffs . PLENTY OF* FRONT AND REAR PARKING 1954 PONTIAC . Plaid, Red Plaid, White/ S-M-L-XL. Yor 15 years doesn't go Into tele- you call a clean liver.' 'll -coats Thur»day**Reaults the kids. ‘ ; for .the Calder. Cup. In fact last". husky-rib tread assures l(»nger Star Chief Custoin ,4-Door. 1952 PLYMOUTH " Black Plaid, Red/Black RE^o $21.34 X’islon re ^ ir work. It's the same money to dissipate and he'a too National League Se^flnahi “You . can .get panicky.,Drop a season’s winner of thp coveted wear and safer traction. . AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Hydramatic drive, radio, heat Belvedere Hahdtop. Radio, Plaid. Slzea— S-M-L-XL. Sale and Service . UtUe behind and you' start send- j trophy, haven't Ullied q goaj in two fOR. ^ r OP' for me. This Is my business. It's cute to be .opining opsh all over Detroit 7, Boston 2 (Best of „'Ask about the Goody^r Ufetim* er, power w'lmiows, power heater, white •wall tlresv tu- * 5 . 9 5 Plus Tax and the only On)" I've ever been, in. some saloon." ing in substitutes, probably thei games------with,------the RochSrier“ ■ ate Ameri- brakea, white wall tires.-' seven series tied. 1-1 )..- ’ cans. . , ^ , Guarantee. V ' GLASS FURNITURE TOPS tone^ paint...... S695 * 5 . 9 5 Now , . \ • : Recappabla NOW IN STOCK So Why shouldn’t I f^ht?” “Boxing never really changes," New York 4. Montreal 3 (Over Wrong, pnea. • Taps Gallagher, of Niagara w s ; The Americans blsnked'the Reds •KMf N O m U N ON MOBYfM T«IS TIMM o f ANT OfMB MMI $ 1 6 9 5 Tlra Always bothered ~ by elbow La ^taru was saying. He -was’ time— Best of-seven series Ued, MIRRORS (Pirapjact and Door) 1951 PLYMOUTH ■•14’ STARCRAFT . bouncing around the floor, throw impi’cssed With the fafl McGuire | 2-0 last night to take , a 2-0 lead in 1949 MRD SEE TIM POR TniE iBEST DEAL ON trouble,... Roland had • both arms' - . . . . . Terms As I^w A* 51.25 Per Week, Per Tire ALUMINUM* BOAT ing punches at-, an imaginary mid- WM (ibie to com* up wltlF sonj* tb*lr best-of-seven semifinal playoff Customlifie V.-;8 .2-Door. Radio, Cianbrook -4-Door Sedan. Ra TIRES An d BATTERIES IN TOIVN! o p e ra te d d u rin g Jjie fall, then he. begaifpreliminary workouts. sectibn. .American L^giie Semlflnata, sound thinking, strategy-wise, be- ; Mries. Meantime, Cleveland!* PICTURE FRi^ING (all typfs) heater,, directional lights, ex dio, heater, white .wall tires. Open M o n d ^ s • g a To r b o a t Rdchestcr , 2, Providence 0 His face makes a case -for his Trainer Freddie-’ Brown scowl- fore North Carolina played Kansas Bsrons, who edged Rochester out cellent tires ...... $ 1 7 5 Perfect CondiUon. . • $575 ELncrntoNTc w h e e l b a l a n c i n g TRAILER I Rochester led best of seven series, of second place in the regular sea •NIOBT” LUBRICATION AND REPAIRS cOpieback: At a casual glance, ed- ''Stop Jlggln'. Put your feet sn^, > (If course. Wilt (The^ Stilt) W INDOW and PLATE GI^SS • MARINE SUPPLIES 2-0). V ,f Chamberlain. ■ son campaign, turned bach - the honest sweat seemed the only on -thi* floor) Stick your rumble Nickols-llaRcliMter JALOCSlEiS: lastaUation U 4(blck, Easy and Economical. M CHRYSLER thing' opt of the ordinary. You segt out. 'get; hit when you Clltveland 4. Hershey 2 (Bqet of "Here he was in 1957, ■whin Hershey ;^earii d-2 to square their .GULF ■even serios tipd, 1-1 ), . one club beats another, as a matter best-of-seven series at -,one'"eaclu O PLYMOUTH' Itad to look closely io see a shal ■kip ahnmjmjfA-that" ' fXINTRACTORSt WE HAVE IN 8T0CK' T IMPERIAL low, furrow above one.eye. a cou- : Roland, utTstarza followed or-, ' ‘ Friday’s .Scbiedule of course, and yet-he waa. goihg . ' ' -■-f ■■ ' ' Tirt, iRf. ^ M e d i c i n e c a b i n e t s o n d s h o w e r d o o r s O SAS EAST SER vici ple'of' lightUght s'ear scratches around, decs, - then' looked up., with a .American League Semifinal*' for No. 34 and atill able to think AO.\|NST(WEN. . OAD OTe-rTKL. M l A -fn * MCBRIDE’S Clearly. It’s hard to believe," s p s R, OERTER ST. OOBNBB H ^ T F Q R D Rjll. aad BRlDdE ST. ' the of'ithfcr. ■ His nose ' Aas only -a smtlC." _ ' Providence at Rochester. ■) New York (NEA),—The Ihter- OPEN SATUltDAYS — OPEN THURSDAY EVENINOS 8 TsL MI »-im , couples '’of e Gallagher. SFOOTSFOT extra twists to its con- -•‘rve been around IJI yegrs a»d ’ Eliatefa* UeagP* Final nstibnal LawhTennls Association ESTIMATE OIJUILY OIVEN MAIN STREET, tour- tM g t rejspcted a-proposal for sn RHONi Ml 9.0241 . I *tlU get, into bad habits. ettariotte si Philadelphia ( A/ 4)k>Mi roF ttw . IJlW OMtor S t—m f-S14^ Looks Fooittk . , . ‘But 'it%______my busincoa and lobtiL'lsada beit' of Mvsn !cGuire.>. !tbs'tbs HanitoonHanitoome. ’crisp- Op(|ta toumsment in the Uidted iBshmsa' frot|s------s l * - 4Wt*s. . .4 , . ‘‘K " ..^ h '-i 'And' iKers’s nobody ^aroqnd,"|tlilst'ii)(diy I'm here.' ■if T ■ - j . ■/i:i : :/f. , ; ys / ' / • I,. \■ 1 : ’ ":.;t /fV-’iv - . - " ’-Ac .... 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MAN^CHEST^ E vEW NG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., IIDAT, MARCH 29, 1957 ioil Itistnimmta 53 'fU[ipa and Land for Sale 71 Houses for Sale / 72 Houses for Sale ; 72 [Lots for Sali^ 73 Wanted— Rfal Estate 77 V ii S s e ig h t e e n iginaC inatisimantal, rental. Corn- 91 ACRES, North Coventiy. Houiie 1956 'RIREE BfapROQXt randi, m K C H E S T E i r BUIUXiNO LOTS in Sblton. One WANTEatl—Seven-eight room home, acre loU-ahd laner. Prices from near bim japproxlihately $12,0(X>- THERE OUGHTA BE^A LAWl BY FAGALY gnd SHORl^i ..Articlw for Sale 45 Household Goods ' SI Diets tins ot InArumsnta. Rental and two potiRry houses. $16,000. fireplace, hpt water heat, recrea /XutomobUei for Sde 4: Motorcy eles—Bicy /l 1 appUsd to puixduHM prii^. R sim E A E RbdlyXM I 9-6397, XQ tion* room, woritshop, garage, Oak'Stiwat—5Vi/room bungalow.- $15QQ to $3500. 'Terms arranged. $15,000. 'Tremont Agency, Rock- A three bedroom proper , y 1»61 Bulcl^"Rlvier» Cpup*. Full Win sril reasonable. MI. 3-6172. ■ >40)UM'! cat&er, good .operating condition, CHAMBERS FURNITURE glasswars, picturea, bric-a-brac, views; large maples, three room 1% baths, fireplaces, dbreened ties. Buyer8;\walUng. Realtor TOT $35. 'P b ^ e RQ 9-0524 evenings. Suburban for Sale 75 8:15 A. M. to 4!30 P. M. price S298. SALES antiques. WUl call privately. *1Q, apartment possibility. Carlton W, porch, attached double garage M tootn aingls older home. Members ot Multiple Osting. Real ■\ Hutchins, XQ 9-5182. Multiple List* Mighty line home for the execu 1942 Chevrolet-2-, screens, e i m 30x54, two 30x43, ^ Open' XQ 3-4305. . C O ^ CLOSING TIME 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 7 :J0 p.m^ - 9 p.m. tively priced at $29,000.' X$addock- of land,' six room house, attached TV SERVICE, $2.80 per caU. All one 24x30. Gbqd condition. MI (YPEN. CaU XQ $18,900—Three bedroom 19|16 ranch. Tanner Street—Sqven room sin WANTED—Building lots fa Man FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1947 Chevrolet eUtion y/igoa. Full WANTED A deVos, Realtors, JA 2-0255; eve two-car' garage, guest house with work guaranteed.■ O ‘ ^afl Bob Webb. 9:4408. Hot water heat, basement .recrea nings. BU. 9-9046.. ' gle, fireplace, aunporch oil heat, Chester. Any zone. Phone XQ 1957 MERCURY HARDTOP price $146. a l l ’ k in d s of refinished, used 9^)1»- . combination window*- Very good lavatory and shower. Outside fire ' MON. T H ^ PRI MI. 9-8601. fumltbrc. Rebuilt mattreeses^ tion room, exceltmt condition, place, tool shed, high elevation 3-6273. 1950 Chevrolet 4-door aedui, aulo- trees, central bus. Carlton W. 5H ROOM RANCH, garage, three- condition. Garage, ameslte drive. side, mirror, heater, Mercomatlc;' 10:30 A . ^ mallC' triuumiMiop, radlo^ RADIO TV Sendee, dewing ma Boats and Accoiapries 46 $12.95-$19.95. Spring, $4'-$18.50. A n '\ Near Bowers School. All city utili with beautiful'>dew. Immediate wall' tires.. Costs $3,767 new. I t Hutchins, XQ 9-5132. Multiple Ust- bedrooms, fireplace, .lot size .ilOx occupancy. Sensibly " priced at USTINGS WANTED for all types $ - heater; black, like new. chines and smsll hpiiliancet re tiques. Open 9-9, Sat. till 6. Lc- BIS Without Board 59 ties. Prite^ for'quick sale. of homes. Single, 2, 3. and 4 fam- like new. • SATURDAY 9 A. M. IN STOCK—You-mak-it boat kits. Blanc S^imiture - Hospital, 195 ing Member. ’ 30(). GoBd location in outakirts of $16,400. A,' R. Wilkie and Co. Ml; paired. Call R ^ h Aldneh.' 'MI. Manchester. S. A. Beechler,- Real ilys and business property. Caill 195S Chevrolet Bel-Air 2-dpor, 9-8467; ‘ ^ Starcraft . aluminum. EMnrude South St.,' Rockville, Conn. $14,800-^Tw6 famUy, built 1963. ANSAtpi HEIGHTS 9-4386, XQ 6-0649. Only $578 Down. $18.00 Wtok.^ motors. Sales and service. \.AU p l e a s a n t , heated room with pri tor, XQ 9-8952,'xn 8:6969. Margaret Cleszynskl, Broker. XQ \ y o in t c o o p e k a t i o N w n x Neat and clean, near bus, shop- 9-4291. BE APPRECIATED 1982 Pontiac 4-door ledan. CLEAN A I ^ paint Uiose gmUra. models from. 3-35 horsepower. Mc MONEL METAL,. 30 gallon auto vate bath. CaU XQ. 8-6088. Andor Road^^^autlful five room, BOLTON—Comfortable five room •weupTf- 'ping. Carlton' W. Hutchins, M ANOTHER ranch^ large lot, $13,500, $3,000 now. Avoid cosUy repairs lat^. - Bride’s Sports Spot, lllH Center matic gas water heajeg. One year ranch, full basement. Hot water oil WANTED—Real estate , listings. m.U.MAPMAh/, I'LONOr f r o n t ROOXt; with^ twin beds next 9-5132. Xtultiple Listing Member. down. Clifford Hansen 1956 CHEVROLET HARDTOP Ml. 8-1883. . St.. RQ 9-8747. old. RQ 3-6587. ' heat, cast iron recds^ radiators k Co., Contact Turklngton Bros. Realty McCLURE PONTIAC, INC. to bath, continunuous hot water, free • r e a l 'BARGAIN Realtors, XQ 8-1303. Dial Ml 3-5121 HoutroM.rmc. $10,500—Five room 1950 ranch. place, plastered vmlls, fully in Co., 851 Center St.,. Manchester. Power steering,' brakes, Power Glide, ra HOb BISB a n d asbes removed. M cI n t o s h b o a t XSPECIAL OFFER? ■ parkings MI. 3-5622. \ Aluminum storms, ameslte drive, sulaled, ceramic tile batji. Dish EAST HAMPTON — Year 'round MI. 3-1507, evenings XQ. 9-5685 or dio, heater, whitewall tires. 873 Main St., Mancheater ' General, cleaning, cellara, attics , COMPANY excellent condition, ISO’ frontage, washer, combination WJndows, XU.'8-7731. and yiuM. Reasonable 'stes. M. . ZVi Miles North of femr rooms, tile bath, shower, fire 52 o a k s t r e e t , rianchester ^^^O CK MAPI SINGLE PLEASANT furnished high elevation, view. Carlson W. porch, recreation room with fire- A M. Rhiqbbtsh Removal, MI. M b e a s M A N f place, oil heat; waterfront, has.all Johnson Seahorse Dealers. room. Call XQ 3-8858. Hutchins, XQ 9-5132. Multiple List Manchester Center place. Garage, amesi.te drive. Own SELLING YOUR property? Ust Only $388 Down. $15.00 W*«l(> 2 2 8 8 Lost and Found 1950 MERCURY anti 1951 H) 9-9757. 'QAmiSBvsav^ modern conveniences. XU 3-7116 L.M.—M.L. which means (Live ’TOOTH IN'" ‘ ing Member. er leaving state, or 381 Summit St. Both in good condition, ^hone MI End tables-^r^. RUXlS— SINGLE ROOM, gentleman pre- state lUghway. 200’ frontage. Two Modern—Multiple List) with the f o u n d — Lady's gold wedding 9-8890 after.8 p.iti. V DOORS OPBNim, keya titled, Showing a complete line of 1957 . - $8.95 ■ SO. MAIN ST. AREA —Spaplous Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real band. Lucky lAdy Self Service ferred. Reasonable.- Call XQ acre plot. Six room-ranch (four VERNON BOLTON —^Attractive six room copied, vacuum Npleancrs. Irons, NDUat LWUT- motors, boats and trailers. - _ modern Colonial. Three bedrooms, -tors, y i . 3-6930. / 1956 BUICK 4-DOOR — Laundry, 11 Maple-8L------— 1954 FORP four door, custom blue gims, etc., r e ^ ^ d . Shesra End-tables with lahap—reg. $1-9.98— 3-60.40. ■ years old), three bedrooms, plus ranch -with breexeway jn d garage. large living room, exceptional enclosed- porch. Laige cellar, _-N sw -6iveT’0onr"Snch, full base Lot 103x250, A rippling brook'in and white, fully equipped. ' MI fcniVes, mowers. etc.,\put Into con. x;- Paints, hardware, marine acces , ' • $9,95 BEAUTIFUL funiished room. , Hot MULTIPLE LISTING offers the station Wagon, Radio, heater, Dyna- LOBT-r-EARRiNG. Gold leaf with liB kitchen with breakfast area, dish breezeway and garage, fireplace, ment, hot water oil heat, plastered cluded. $19,200. Madeline Smith, 9-3662 after 6 p.m. dltlon-tor coming n e e ^ Brslth- sories. Good deals on used boats Cocktail tablea—reg. ,$39.95— water heat, tile bath with shower, washer, baths, hot water heat walls, tile bath, large lot. Priced a<, combined services of, 24 realfors flow, - whitewall tlres. 9,000 miles. . * $' two p « m U. One on leaf •J'd one Whlte. 62 Pearl Street. tL M g . . . and motors. picture v ^ d ow , tile bath, hot Realtor, MI 9-1642. XILS No. 389. 40 salesmen to help . sell your . \ $13.95 parking. XQ 8-7116, or 881 Summit 'fireplace in recreation room, at water heat, oR, copper plumbing, only $13,800. , - dnn|;rinjir* 1981 PLYMOUTH four door sedan. inched double garage, lovely lot. house. For Information .please call ■ Excellent condition. Original own HILLS’ TELEVISION Service. IMT, MtCUr¥ Store hours 9-9 daily step tables—reg. $29.95— St. artesian well. Mortgages,arranged. SEVEN ROOM home, three bed Only $478 Down. $18.00 Wtdt. LOST — Lady's platinum wrist Owner leaving town. Must sell CHARLES LESPERANCE, Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. er. MI 9-8453 after 6. , Available at all times. Phtico fgc^ 9-5 Saturday . • $12.95 rooms, fireplace and knotty pine watch set with diamonds, gray tory supervised service. Tel. Ml. quickly. Maddock’^A deVos,. Real Price $17,500 Realtor den. Breakfast nook, full cellar, Five piece breakfast set — reg: SINGLE ROOM, gentleman pre tors, JA 2-0265, evenings JA ARE YOU CONSIDERING band, Tuesday, . March 26. Main 9-9698. furnace, carport. Near lake. Im 8ELUNG YOUR PROPERTY? Bt.. between First National and 1955 CHEVROLBTP convertible. Ex- - McIn t o s h b o a t c o . $89.95— ferred. XQ 8-8203'. 8-0139. MI 9-7620 mediate occupancy. Coventry, PI 1956 FORD V-8 SEDAN Roofing^nd Chimneys 16-A Help W’anted— Female 33 Help Wanted— M a k 36 MI 9-3192 . For appplntment please call We will appraise your property Arthur Drug. Reward. Ml 8-8828. celleht condition. Call Ml 9-0127, CHUCK’S RADIO bud T.V. Service $59.95 2-6358. IN MANCHESTER, only $8,500 6 MANCHESTER—Two family,.four free and without any obligation This is a new '56. Heater, back-up C i 15i North Main St. MI. 3-6517, FULL TIME experienced office GROUNDS MAINTENANCE. M ^ - 16 piece Melmac dish set — reg. GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO, We also buy property for cash. FOUND—Black male mongrel with residence Ml. 3-69$0. RUUBwG — Spectallslng in repair, Apartments— Flats— room single, close to stored, school down, 314 up. Steam heat, oil lights, overdrive, chrome shells. New car sp LAST OF MARCH tng/foofa of all kinds. Also new worker. Good working conditions, chester Country Club, South Mi Diamonds— Watches— $12.98 — and bus. ^,000 down payment, Selling or buying contact white chest. Call U e Fracchla. Tenements 63 Realtor burner, insulated. Large porch, Real Estate for Exchange 76 guarantee. Dog Warden, MI 8-859L______UONDER'S T.V. Service, available rqcifs. Gutter work. Chimneys full store benefits. Apply at office St. - Jeweliy: 48 $4.95 S. A. Beechler, Realtor, Phone ext'ra lot; Now 'vacant. Please call STANLEY BRAY- Realtor SPECIALS ^eaned, repiUred, 36 years’ ex- of J. W. Hale Corp. BRAB-BURN REALTY Only $388 Down. $16.00 Wook. any time. AntennS convetslons Three piece solid maple bedroom t h r e e r o o m apartment, second Xtl 9-8653 or XQ 3-6669. MANCHESTER MI 9-6878 Howard R- Hastings, - Realtor, OLDER THREE bedrodm house. FOUND—Black and white male 'periehce. Free estimates. Call >NARD W. YOST Jeweler, re- Ml. 3-8278. Philco factory supervised service WANTED ,-Palnters. MiChael E. suite—reg. $179.80— Member XILS. XQ 9-1107 any time. 16x16 dining room, 80x14 living ' part Setter. Call Lee Fracchla, 1988 Plymouth Crsnbrook. Four Howley. Manchester Ml. 8-5S8L- TYPIST pailv, adjusts watches expertly. floor, heat and hot water Jut- BIX r o o m Colonial, brand new, Tel. Ml. 9-1488. Lepter.;.RiI 9-6135. nished. XQ 9-1769. ROCKVILLE — Six room house. room, central hallway, kitchen USTINGS WANTED—Single, two- b o g Warden, MI 8-6894. door sedan. Gray and blue. Radio, •x/' ■ , . ReasonaUa prices.. Open dally. $119.95 nice location, oil heat. l ^ baths Newly renovated * including new MANCHESTER modern bath, full basement, big family and multi-family houses 1956 C H E V R O L E T y-8 heater. Very clean. One owner car. f l o o r SERVICE.-Floors Opening for experienced or in Thursday evenings. 129 . Sprue* Rock maple dropleaf dining room fireplace, amesite drive, $17,500. hot water heating system. On nice barn, % acre lot, ameslte drive FOUND^Black, brown and white Has io.be driven to be predated. experienced ijmlst. Interesting posi CONSCIENTIOUS man to work in BDUR .ROOM duplex', newly re Investment properties, land and and reflnlshed. TR. 6-2071 Heating; and Plumbing 17 suburban grocery store. Some Street. RQ. 9-4887. tables— • decorated, automatic gas furnace, Call A. R. Wilkie and Co., Real lot. This is a--terriflc buy for $12,900—Older home in immacu fruit trees for three-foUr bedroom Stattoh Wagon. Overdrive, radio, heater, female hound. Call Lee FrScchla, A buy af$796. 5-1050. tion in a small department. 4Com- tors. XQ 9-4389, XQ 9-0649. Mem late condition. Two bedrooms. lots: Wp have many qualified ^ knowledge of meat preferred. $39.95 near bus line. Write c /o P. 0. Box $10,900. Rockville—Six room house house in Manchester. Welles Agen prospects. Nettie L. Miller, 478 whitewall tires. Like new.. D ^ Warden, Ml 3-8594. ■ 1958 Hudson Super Jet. Four LLOYD’S PLUMBING Service as plete benefit program, cafeteria, ber Of Manchester MLS. Extra “ B " zone building lot in cy, Coventry PI 2-0672. • $ DICK'S WEATHERSTmP Com Phone RQ 9-8274. 30, Manchester. ' with two baths, garage. In A l con East Center St., Xlanchester, XQ door sedan. Radio and heater. Dual sures satisfaction, prompt service. air conditioned oHice. Apply Em Fertilizers 30-A Metal base cabinets dition. Completely renovated cluded. One oar garage. FOUND—Black German Shepherd. pany, doors and windows, custom CH. 7,-6124, RH. 9-5465. ployment Office.' T\yO FAXQLY DUPLEX. 6^4. Con 9-5010. Representing SamUel- M range hydramatic. A cream puff. Metal wall cabinets FOUR ROOMS and garage, heat $13,500, Vernon—Five room ranch. $13,000—Cape with 4 rooms and Only $388 Down. $16.00 Week. 2 3 8 8 Mmale. Call Lee Fracchla, Dog work, guaranteed. Call Ml. 9-1583 WELL ROTTED cow manure for venient location, fenced in yard, Wanted— Real Estate 77 Lavltt, Broker, 7 West XIain St., Sharp two toni blue. "Twin H S, WATtoN, PLUMBING and heat- ' FIRST NATIONAL STORES Situations Wanted— Vi price and hot water, ground floor,- one Brand new $13,800. Manchester- large expansion attic. Gas heat, no Warden, M l 8-8894. , Power with Rambler economy.” after 6 p.m. your gardens and lawns. De amealte drive, oil heat, consider Rockville. TR 5-2717. Ing contractor. New InstaUatiohs, Female 38 livered by the lOads, Pella Bros. Large plastic waste baskets child. $75 per month. Phone XQ Six room bungalow with hot water basement. $695. able cash required, $15,500. Call MANCHESTER—L«ot wanted for LOST—Heavy duty five wheel REFRIGERATIOK aales and serv- alteration work and repair work, Park k Oakland Aves. Phone RU. 3-7405. 9-0756. A. R. Wilkie and Co., Realtors, hieatW system. $9,800. Manches- $14,700—Two four room Capes. - small professional building. Clif USTINGS WANTED—Single, two- 1956 OLDS 98 4-DOOR 1962 Cadillac convertible. Radio, $2.98 band truck, lost on Keeney St. ice. Commercial, residential, air RU. 9-3806. ? XQ 9-0649, MI 9-4389. Member ter--Ji5ve room ranch, brand new. One in Bowers School; one in Pine ford Hansen k Co. MI. 3-1303. family three-family, business Holiday Hardtop. Power windows, seat, Bast Hartford w o u l d my Cribs-reg. $49.95 Reward. SSporitl Memorial Co. heater, Hydramatic, White walls, conditioners, /fre'ezers. A and W U K E to do typing in Manchester XILS.* Three bedrooms, one convertible Acres Terrace, property. Have many cash.buyers. steering, brakes, tu-tone gray, radio, Business Locations to dining/vqom . Beautiful living MI 8-7782. electric windows. $1695. Refrigeration Co. MI. 9-1287, MI Applications are being accepted for home. Call MI 9-2316. cow AND poultry mafmre, RQ $29.95 USTINGS NEEDED for all types Mortgages arranged. Please call! room wilh fU^mce. $16,900. Im $15,500—Five and a half room heater. Cost over $4,300 new. See and $ 1982"Wllly8 two'-door sedan. Heat 9-2050, Ml. 9^)055. PLUMBING and heaUng—Repaira 9-9904, 472 Keeney St. \ for Rent 64 WHY PAY RENT? With $2,000 cash ranch. Tile bath, fireplace and ga of homes and business propertiertfes. George L. Graziadlo.. Realtor. XQ. LOST-HoUce Is hereby given that BABY SITTER. Mature woman for mediate occupaimy. J. D. Realty drive this today. er and overdrive. Clean, economi and contract wors-OaU ML 8^UM1. CLERKS — TYPISTS you can own this six rqpm house. rage. Located on Woodbridge Arthur Fell)er, Broker. XQ 8-1409. 9-6878. 109 Henry St. Optional Share Book No. 701, AIRWA'Y^ SANITIZER sales and babysitting, loves children, good ^ 3 ROOM OUTFITS Co., John DeQuatlfOv Broker. XQ cal, $845. Hot w ater, oil heat, aluminum Street. ‘ Only $568 Down. $18.00 Wook. 2 8 6 8 issued by The Manchester Savings service. P. O. Box 361. Phone Ml story teller. MI 3-6524. Household Goods 51 s t o r e f o r r e n t lor any type 3-5262. XQ 9-3640, MI 9-8075. 1951 Mercury. Radio, heater, 87 hour five day week. Liberal 0''---..,^^62 Pieces includes windows and screens. Lot 60x150. and Loan Association. Inc., has 3-5210 before 8:30 a.m. or after Moving— ^Trucking of business. 214 Spruce St. Two-car garage. Central location. $16,900—^Three bedroom colonial been loet and application has. been overdrive. Green. One owner' car. benefit program, ^pply at Employ ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, MANCHESTER— Six room 'Claps with fireplace and basement ga Storage 20 3 piece Mie^nal suits - Only $7,500. Phone Barbara Woods made to said Association for pay fVe believe., it's the best '81' In ment Ollice. Situations Wanted— Mole 39 glass, china, sind used furniture SMALL STORE on Purnell Place, 'near schools, transportation and, rage. Vacant. 1955 DeSOTO HARDTOP town. An excepUonal automobile. PLOWING LAWNS and gardens 2 step lables\^ Agency. MI. 9-7702. State Workers Seek! ment of the amount of depoait. MANCHESTER — Moving and bought and sold. Furniture Repair near Main St. Apply Marlow’s stores. .All utilities. Full prtci, $19,500—Secluded location lots $898. /with rotary plow. Call PI 2.7689 trucking Co. MI. 8-6668. Owned YOUNG EXPERIENCED welder Service. Ml. 8-7449. 1 cocktail table 'knd two table 887 Main St. $13,200.' Over 50 more listings on Coupe. Power ateerlhg, bf^es, ^ lo, C* LOST-PASS BOOK No. 80025. FIRST NATIONAL STORES of tree* on a lot 150x398. Five room 1951 Mercury. Gray, radio, heay after 4 p.m. , ^ and operated by Walter B. Per- looking for steady position. Ciill , ■ lamps MANCHESTER one or two-family homes from C t ^ With garage, two baths, many heater, whitewall tires. Extra sharp.- \ Notice la hereby given than Pass ABSOLUTE BARGAIN — Custom THREE ROOMS suitable for office er. Overdrive. Good rubber, Runs ett Jr., and WUUam J. Pickenng. Park A Oakland Aves. MI 3-5526. 1 wall picture ' '-x.-. $6,000 up. Call the Ellsworth Mit extras. Book Ko. 80025, issued by The gooA. Special $398. / made cornices and drapes. Slip or business, 470 Main St. XQ. ten Agency, Realtors, XU 3-6930. MORTENSEN TV. Sp^alized RCk- covers, $59.50 and up. Choice of 4 piece bedroom suite REDUCED FOR $19,700—Immaculate three bed- Sound Retired Fundi Only $2SS Down. $ lf .N Wnnk. Savings Bank of. Manchester has 1951 Oldsmobile Super 88/ four MANCHESTER Package DeUvery East Hartford 9-5228 or XII 3-7444. Member -of MLS. television service. M1.X4641 Light trucking and package dellv- PART TIME garden and lawn fabric^. Budget terms. Mrs. Rita, room colonial -with 1*4 haths- ga been lost and sn>licati6n has been door. Gray and white. Radio; heat Boxspring and mattress QUICK SALE mhde td said himk for payment er>. Hefrigerstors, wsahera and WE TRAIN YOU. quickly, easily. Work. MI 3-7261. JA 2-7780. "OFFICE FOR RENT, 501 Hartford rage, fireplace on Hollister StrMt. er, Hydramatic. A bargain/at $395. FLOOR SANDING and refhiishtng, 1 pin up lamp GLASTONBURY (Continued from Page'One) Fireman Manufacturing Co., which the amount of deposit. stove moving apeolaity. Folding Start earning at once. Nationally Rd. Phone MI 9-0969 after 8 p.m. $21,000—New 4 and 4 flat nearing has plants In Portland. Ugonler, 1961 Henry J. two door. Six Specializing in old floors.X JU NINE PIECE mahogany dining t'sheejs ' . Only $15,800 MANAGEMENT E N G INEER 1955 D O D G E S E D A N cbdira tor rent Ml. 9-0783. advertised Avon. Cosmetics. A Inquire Dry Cleaners. completion. Best ot construction. Ind., Cleveland and Toronto, Ont, | cylinder, radio, heater. Red leath 9-5750. \ DogsXBirds— Pets 41 room. set. Good condition. ' 17 2 pillowcases TRANSFERRED—We Can't take then working for the state wore' pleasant friendly activity lor you Owner's transfer can be your our dream house with us, so we of-: Ontrally located. > given credit for their prior serlrice died Thursday. Power steering, brakes, V8 4-door. Just Announcements er upholstery. Very good condition. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. local lull or part-time; Call MI 3-5195. -Grandview St. 2 pillows STAFFORD SPRINGS—Two small c o n c r e t e w o r k —Floors, stepV and long (Uatance moving pack- hiRO, cal'and dpg supplies, whole stores. West Main St. Suitable good fortune if you are house hunt fer our de luxe 100' ranch home, $21,000;—Two new ranches undei- without being compelledtp make Seattle—Tracy; E. Griffin, 65,1 like new. Radio, heater, whitewall tires. $295. ' / 5 piece breakfast set ing for a quality home in a fine constniction. INOOMB TAXES prepared in your porch,es. patios, etc. Expertl^ \tng, storage. Call RQ. 3-8187. Hart- sale and retaifc 'Daily 9 to 5 p.m. llli CU Kelvinator refrigera for liquor store, real estate, etc. On 8-acre, partly wooded tract, ten any contribution for the years be Seattle attorney, personal counsel 1951 Nash Ambassador. Super, done. iqaU'Pl 2-6833. CLERK STENOGRAPHER tor. excellent condition, reason location. Six room Cape, 114 baths, minutes from. Manchester center.; for Teamsters Union President | home or by appolntmeht. Exper four door. Radio, heater,' Hydil- fqrd CH. 7-1428. ______Tuesday,Thursd^, Friday nights 35 piece Melmac Dinner £et Phone JA 8-7667. evenings. $23,300—Eight months old ranch fore the fund was created. Only $348 Down. $17.50 Wook. able. 133 Conway Rd. after 4:30 full sear dormer and front dor fifteen minutes from Pratt k Whit with two baths, extra large living The state should have made up Beck and who ' directed govern lenced tax wOrs. Call Ml. 3-4723. mabc. Twin beds. $295, TOOLS RECONDITIONED: Mow A diversified position for a young 7 to 9. Porterfleldk Route 5 and Chapel, Soutn Windsor. JA 8-3381. p.m. Easy Credit Terms STORE—Choice location at the mers. Attached garage. Hot Water ney; Master bedroom suite, 20x22, room, wrought iron railing on the deficit "in the early days," Mc- ment prosecution in 1954 in. a ] 1951 Nash Statesman, ^tiper four ers, (hanBuf. INCOME TAXES done In your heater, Fluldrive, $295. sonable raths. 30 yeazs in Man Monday - Saturday, 9-6 . p.m. 9-0740L \ or new financing arranged. lavatory. Large closets, au Medea, died Thursday of wounds $■ botee or mine. For appointment lage knives, moweVblades, shears, chester. Raymond Flske. RQ. figures a definite asset. Thursday, 9-9 p.m. NEIDITZ BROS. TWO-ROOM office suite, 38 Elm tomatlc lighting, sewing room, T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor state employe, who said; 1950 Bulck Special ta’o-door knives serrated; bhppers. etc. REASONABLE — Used electric St., Rockville. Suitable for pro- "T h e' state made an erroif 20 inflicted by a terrorist at the en caUM M rlS88i sedan. Radio, heater, Dynaflow. 9-9237. \ center hall, foyer King size MI 3-1577 or res. XQ 9-7761 Keys duplicated. Btnpson H. Apply A K C REGISTERED English stove and • refrigerator, living 22 East Center St. ^ fesaional or business. Inquire JARVIS R E ALTY CO. years ago and has perpetuated it trance of the Medea Synagogue [ Only $268 Down. $12.5(t Wook $898.' living-dining room 32x15 with pic Wednesday. CHAPMAN'ti^RmiNa SUbleSv 2437 Abom, Maple St.. Ellingfton. Rock, WALLPAPER-iremoved, $7.60 per Springer Spaniel pups. Whelped room divan. No reasonable offer Rockville, TRemont 5-2505. Office Open Sunday 1-6 ever since.” COCA COLA BOTTLING Manchester 654 Center Street ture window, over-sized stone fire Oakland,'Calif.— Mrs. Dora Dean I Main Street, Olkstonbury.-wm re 1949 Cadillac convertible. Radio, ville TR. 5-7168. room. Clean efficlenVouick remov Febuary 8. Call JA 8-7764. refused. Call MI 9-0650 between place and Heatalator; large kitch McCusker also said that the al. Spotless workmanship. Rtl THREE ROOM office suite, 17 Cress, 97, Mrtdow' of Brig. Gen. open on April 1st. New tralla es- heater, Hydramatic, electric win 6:9 p.m. MI 9-5071 en, dishwasher, laundry twins SPECIAL PREVIEW' state is taking much better care dows. Powder ^ue. Has a 1950 CENTRAL REPAIR Co.. 8«7 Oak C O M P A N Y “ BABY PARAKEETS, month old Xlarket St., Rockville, suitable (iall XU 3-4112, XQ 3-7847, MI 9-1200 George Oscaf Cress,-knowm as the 1955 FORD WAGON Ubllshed. Instructiona available. 9-9158./ \ Penn Dutch decor in oils;, floors the Teachers' Re’ irement Fund, \ Cadillac engine. $595. land St. Repair work on all makes ------^ and up. At 134 Glenwood St. MI DROPLEAF DINING table. Extra professional or business. Inquire SUNDAY AFTERNOON 'Tiger of Luzon" during the Phone MB 8-2042. 451 MAIN STREET hardwood and rubber tile, flush set up in. 1919, than of the Em 9-Passenger Fordomatic. Radio, heater. 1949 Oldsmobile Super 88 four lawn m ow ers/ outboard motors 9-6572. leaf: pads. Baby washer and AUTOXlATie HOTPOINT electric Rockville, TR 5-2505. Philippine insurrection, died | PAPERHANGING, all t>'pes. Call w'ringer. RQ 9-3566. doors, full basement, attached ga ployes’ Retirement Fund. Country Sedan. Clean. $ ■ DOUBLE E .DAIRY Drlve-In Opens door. Radio, heater, Hydramatic. and English motorcycles. MI EAST HARTFORD, CONN. range. Tel. MI 9-3943. MANCHESTER-Six room Cape ONLY Thursday. March 29th featuring hot and cold 3-1206. Rear of Eddie's Auto Serv- MI 9-9559. Free,estimates. garage, two baths, fireplace, rage, over an acre. of lawn, large Each’ session of the General As $295, , ’ garoen, chicken coop, etc. Near Waukesha, Wis.,—G. G. Hein. 7 0 ,1 sandwiches, French fries, sun 'Ice.' COCKER SPANIEL puppies, pedi DOUBLE MAHOGANY bed and APEX WASHING machine, one Houses for Rent 65 combination storma, blinds, patio, This Sunday afternoon, we will sembly makes appropriations to 1949 Ford. Mechanically terrific., INTERESTING and diversified coll, spring, $25. Call Ml. - 3-8470 new elementary school, biking dis founder and president of the .Hein- Only $365 Doywi..$17.50 Wook. daes, Milk shakes, etc. greed, $50 each. MI. 3-8131. year old. In good running condi landscaped, conveniently located. have a special preview showing of the teachers’ fund, he said, total Wemer Corp., manufseturers of 1 Goo$l rubbef. Overdrive. Nice’ Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 position available In large modem, after 5:30 p.m. tance E.aatbury Pool. From Own ^r-conditloned general office of tion. Call XU 9-2627. XQ 9-2045. a charming Cape Cod on Ferguson ing "millions and -milHons" over hydraulic jacks, died Wednesday. radio. 8295, SIX ROOM holise, $65 monthly. In er, ME "3-2164. Will car^y second 1954 PACKARD household Services wnplesale distributor. ' Located Rd. in Manchester. This is a cus the years so that there is now "a He was bom in Cermamy. Personals 1949 Ford, Marotni. Average cau-. Livestock— Vehicles 42 NINE PIECE dining, room set. VACUUM CLEANER. EHectrolux, quire 456^ Main St. SIX ROOM ranch In excellent loca mortgage at bank rates. Offered 13-A AAA MORTGAGE PLAN neaKManchester in East Hartford. Combination coal and gSs stove, tom-built home, with mahogany tremendous surplus.” Palm Springs. Calif. — Mrs. I VS, Good mechanically, |19S: good condition, all attachments, tion. Two baths, finished recrea cabinet kitchen featuring built-in 1954 Packard Coribboon Convortiblo. All Powor. Five '^Jay 46 hour week, full em WE BUY COWS, calfs and beef white. Automatic gas water' heat XIANCHESTER—Three four room Sen. Watson told the commit Louise^Falk 'Reeve, 54, socially 1. A first or second mortgage at $25. JA 8-1583. tion room, fireplace, garage and stove -and oven. It also contains tee that he would not object if his RIDE T o HARTFORD. Hours 9-5 FLAT FINISH Holland window ploye DMeflts. Would desire per cattle, also entire herds. Call ed Canning bottles. Call MI large lot. S. A. Beechler, XU apartments and two stores. Four prominent widow of Xlilwaukee, j low interest rates. son withNmme knowledge of typ- Suburban For Rent 66 aXparate furnaces and four elec fuU ceramic tiled baths, 4 sizable bill for a $1 million appropriation 1954 Ford Ranch Wagon. Forddinafle, RAH. or S:80. Tel. m 8-7223. BROWN-^^ON _ shades, made to measure.. All Peiia Broa. ML 3-7405. ___ _ - 9-6549„____ :------9:8952, IQ 3-6969. died ThuCsday. Her husbahd,' - m etu veRetlah; "blinds at "a hew .2. A comfortable repayment plan ing. Rosklrt-JJlStribmors. 275 Park Machinery and Tools 52 THREE ROOM I new dpartmenU tric meters. Built 1948.' Brick bedrooms, living - room with were discarded, and a substitute Frederick Reevt, an attorney, died | to fit your pocket. TAKE YOUR TTME PAYING! paneled fireplace wall, full, dry -T" MOTOR SALES low price. Keys made while >ou Avenue, East\Hartford, BU 9-9381. with garbage dlspoeSl and mod EIGHT ROOM single, in exosllent building. Excellent condition. In bill drafted providing for a half last J u ly .' 1954 Ford Coupo. RAH. Cloon, sharp. wait. Martow’i. 3. A no red tape arrangement. Poiiltry and Supplies 43 YES’ 3 FULL YEARS TO PAY! condition, lafge lot, good location come ^,840 per year. Howard R. basement with fireplace and 'walk million dollar contribution every San Marino, Calif.—Dr, Henry I Autpinobiles for Sale 4 CLERK TYPISTNylth good person em conveniences,. no pets. (3en- 338 MAIN STREET Money Waiting—One Day Servlfce "SUPER" "DELUXE” HOXIE DELTA workshop. CaB $16,200. S. A. Beechler, Realtor. Hastings, Realtor. Member MLS. out door, and a 1-ca^ attached ga biennium in which there ii a sur Raup Wagner, 94," author and ality for small bi^ch office. Con POULTRY FOR SALE. One pair tr^ly located. Inquire between 10 1954 Plymouth Stotion Wagon. HElilD A CART Short on a dpwn FORMICA chunters, oeramlc wall after 6, M 9-4052. XQ 9-8952, or XQ 3-6969. MI 9-1107-any time. rage. The lot is 80'x230’ and is in plus. bibliographer who turned to writ MI 9-6732 genial associates, ntieresting. di young geese (Toulose). Tel. MI 3 ROOXIS OF FURNITURE a.m. and 5 p.m. daily except Wed. payment or.had your credit turn and floor tile. Let us modernize Mortgage Lending Agency the Rockledge section, one of Man Rep.' Robert Cairns (R-Madison) •your bathroom'and kitchen. For versified work, opporhmity for ad; 9-3943. All 100% Guaranteed and Sun, R ochvUler TR 5^580. PINE ACRfiST-414 room Cape Cod, ing after a career as a mining | 1954 Ford 9-Fos*ongor Country Sgulro. down? Don’t give upl For a good 75 .Pearl St., Hartford JA 2-4231 Chester’s loveliest areas. asked the committee to approve engineer, and one of Yale Univer CH0RCHES free esUmatee call MX. 0-3655, The vancement. air conditiomd build------V ------— ----- :------• ONLY $433 Verplanck school section, close to See it this Sunday. deal—not thru a small loan com Evenings and Sunday, JA 3-5154 2H ROOM FURNISHED apartment his bill providing a different meth- sity's oldest alumni, died • Thurs-1 pany—see “ Harry" at 883 Main VALUE ROUNDUP OF 1ST TlJe Shop, Buckiand. , Ing. '774 Asi.vura Ave., Hartford; $18 Delivers — $12.16 Month NOTICE in Rockville, Available April 15. Pair It With A Bolero bus line, Rrice $15,500. Call owner 1953 Chovrolot 4f Manchester. pect" that personnel director Glen- Commission and a political adviser 1956 Mercury 4-dr. sedan, rkdio, peimy a month for each dollar you All makes of ' adding machines 12-PIECE KITCHEN $25 per week. TR 5-5615. XQ 9-2986 XQ 3-5219 placement, umbreiias repaired. — Plus . Cohn., the Zoning Board of A 'Double*Duty' Stole, don Scoboria "may retire within a to Ed C. Johnson, former Colorado 1953 Chrysler Sudan. RAH. Clean. GOOD, CLEAN, reconditioned heater, automaUc drive $1585. . men's shirt coUare reversed and Owe. Call Frank Burke>ht i ' ^^d or rented.-Repaira on all governor and U.S. Senator, died | 6-8897 days or JA 9-555^ eves. Con- ELECTRIC REFRICBRATOR peals' will hold a* public hearing OFF WOODBRIDGE Street— Fine risAtively shoft time.” CARS THAT ARE.GUARAIIt EED reftlaced.i Marlow’s Llttls Mendr Help Wanted— Male 36 makea, -Marlow's. Thursday. 1953 Ford Convortiblo Coupp. RAH. Sharp 1965 Studebakcr. V> Sport . coupe, necticut Mortgage E^cnange. TV SET AND COMB. RANGE 01. Xionday evening. April 8, 1957, Wanted to Rent 68 six room fflimlly- home on lot 66x Instead of liaving the director . radio, heater overdrive. $1195 ing Shop. appointed by the (Jovernor from a 1957 Plymouth .,4-do6r hardtop WAREHOUSE MAN for shipping s a l e - 33 1-3% off on 1966-1957 Free storage until wanjed. Free at 9 P.XI. irt the. hearing room of ' 150. Garage and ga'rden space. wallpaper. Green Paiirit.and Wall delivery. Free set up by our own YOUNG CXIUPLE anff child desire Ilrt o f eligible persons provided by Belvedere sedan; 2800 miles, 1954 Ford V8 .convertible coupe, REUPHOLSTBRINO slip covers and receiving. Good working con the Municipal Building on the four room unfurnished apartment Rooms are large and in. good con 1953 Olds. 88 Holiday Coupe. Hydramatic. Bu.siness Opportunities 32 paper at the Green. Open-dally 9-9 dition. $14,200. MadMlne Smith the Personnel Advisory Committee, one owner, local; automatic radio, heater, automatic $1196. and drapes.. Large selection of dlttons and paid company bepe reliable men. following application: ■ STATE or house. Call XQ 3-7614. . Bmdgepbrt Mpn fabrics.' Quality workmanship. fits. Apply Goodyear Tire and pim- HEARING ALSO. Realtor, XU 9-1642. MLB No. 388. Jn' accordance with the Merit Sys 1953 Bulck Super Hardtop Rhdorai- a transmission, heater, radio, 1953 DeSoto 4-dr, sedan, 'radio, AUTO r e p a i r and body shop foi* Phone for appointment tree estimates given in your home. Rubber Co., 180 Goodwin St., East Bcaupre Motors. Inc., 363 East MTODLE-AGED coupla^eslrei four tem Act; Calms would have a per power windows, three tone red, heater $825 ' ■ lease or rent In Manchesrer. Very LOAM—$3 per yard, truck load Hartford CH 7-0358.-: OFF M.AIN STREB7T—Two-family, Dies in Midwest ' Smith’s. Upholstery Shop. RH. Hartford; BU 9-3434. Center Street. Residence Zone A. room apartment, Tetasonable rent, sonnel director named-by a special - Umck and ivory. New car guar low overhead, excellent oppoi-tun- lots. GraVel. Stabilized crushed After 7 P.M. CH. 8-4890 - four rooms each floor. Separate 1953 Ford V8 Coupe, RAH. antee. Big aSmng. 1953 Dodge V8 4-dr sedan, radio, 9-4668, evenings MI. 3-7267. Variance 1.' requested to' conduct 2nd floor preferable. Tel, - XQ. 3-member examining committee Ity. M l 3-1208 9 a.m .-9 p.m. YOUNG MAN for light factory stone. Hot mix asphalt; Nussdo'rf^ See If'D ay Or Night '8 4 6 9 . . oil furnaces. Lot $9x165. Garage, Auto Accident ' heater $795 new and used car sales, to erect of-^ 9-2659 - appointed by the Advisory Person FURNITURE repairing and refir.- work, ^ply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 Ml 9-7408. 12-42 $15,500. Madeline Smith, Realtor 1956 Oldsmobile hsrdtop; Holiday 1953 Studebaker VS aport coUpe, nel Committee. - 1951 Chovrolot 2-Doof. y ' ishlng; antiques restored. Furni Hilliard St. If you have no means of trans- . CH building for sa >e and to have XQ 9-1642, IQ S No. 387. potipe s i m r “ 6F ', 10,000 .ifiiles, ' ndio, heater overdrive $798 Help Wanted— Female 35 FOR SALE—One white sink, two portatiwi. I'll send my-auto for .signs for same on premises. Cer YOUNG CdUPLE,desire .4% or 5 He also said- the Connectlout Milwaukee, 'March 29 t/P).— A Mack and iv^ry, red upholstery, ture'Repair Service; Talcottville. room unfurnished heated apartr drain boards, |15. Che^t draw you. No obligation. . | M.ANCHE3STER—See these homes residence requirement ought to be man Identified as Dennis Riorda'n 1951 Ford 2dr sedan $895 RD. 8-7449. •ASSISTANT MANAGER for local tificate of Approval is also re ment by April 15lh. Call NAUqnal CLERK TYPIST for general office consumer finance company. Ex ers, $5 and up. Beds, $5 and-up. quested. under constiuetton. Six room waived because "we want the very o f Brldg^pport, Conn., was killed ing on this car. '57 Dodge • Pickups '• Immediate work. Apply Alexander Jarvis Co. 8.-3881 after 6 p.m.- RUGS CLEANED and ahampooSd. perience not necessary, will train. Living rpom set, $35. Dining room AH persons ihteiested' may at Cape, 1% baths. Ideal location, b e ./m a n we pan get." - and three other persons Injured 1951 Bulck 4*Door. Dellveiy. Many To Choose From. 5. Dover Rd. A^L—^ E —R—T^’S early today when their -car went' 1868 Pontiac 4-door' aedan Chieftain "Oui care meane longer wear." For a young man desiring a set, $E>. AH kinds of chairs. 420 tend this hearing. ' ' YOUNG CX5UPLB desires three or $17,000. Three bedroom ranch, Oalims is the author o f 'another out of control on a curving city de luxe. lUdio and heater. Terms. Low Monthly Payments. Free pickup and delivery. Smith’s career, the future is unlimited. Lake St. ZONING BOARD OP APPEALS four rooms, unfurnished, apart acre, $17,800. Six room Cape, bill before the committee today DEMONSTRATORS. Twenty worn 43-45 ALL'SN ST., HARTFORD street and struck a utility pole. 1951 Ford6,2.Door Bank Rates ' Upholstery Shop. MI. 9-4$63, eve Salary plus cSr allowance. Insur William H. Stuek, Chairmah ment. CaU 3Q 9-7988, after 6:30. baths, $16,600. Six room Cape, % providing that the personnel .de- nings MI. 8-7267. ' end needed - In; s statewide expan STORM WINDOWS^ and screens. Daniel Sheehan of Easton, Conn., 1868 Pontiac Chief tain. 4-door sedan Sion program' with a national con ance, hospitalization and retire PRACnCALLY new Permaglaa Charles 8 . Towle, Secretary acre, $15,600. Other listings, all jiartment be a separate depart CHORCHES MOTORS ' Eight 32x62V«, eight 3^58,' two ment of the government, but he was injured in the accident. Police NO MONEY DOWN Radio and heater, hydramatic cern. Ekunings unlimited, car ment benefits, Call in person at automatic gas wwter heater. Own Advt. No. 3419 LADY ALONE desires three room price ranges. Call. Clestynskl-Fel Two tone paint, 'white wall tires DODGE - SALES • SERVICE the Preferred'Finance Co'; 983 58x24, two 55x24. Good condition, er Rioving. Phone XQ 9-983.9 after apartment, s6cond floor preferred. ber Agency, XQ S-1409 or MI said he introduced it by request said both 'Riordan and' Sheehan 80 OAKLAND ST. Rq 9-9483 necessary. Experienced dealers $25. 97 Norman St. XU 3-1358. Buildinfi:— Contracting 14 Main' St. from 9:30 a.m .-5:30 p.m 6 p.m. • Vicinity Main St. Good references. 9-4291. and is not in favor 'of it. worked for the Socony Vacuum 1955 .^onUac Catalina coupe. 17,000 . Open Till 9 p.m. , needed as managers. For informa Payments As Low As $5 Weekly tion w rite'or call The House .of Evening /interviews can be . ar XQ 3-4921. Oil-Co. 'ITjey were identified from ' original miles- K^dio and heat PAIR OF SLIDING garage doors LOVELY THREE bedroom ranch papers they carried. ■ ' BID VELL Home Improvement CO -Plastics, Inc., Avon, Conn. Farm ranged. with track, 8'8" long by T .high. er, .bydrametic 2-tone paint. 1952 STUDEBAKER Champion. HOUSE OR apartment wanted by Situated On extra large lot. Ideal Sheehan was Reported in fair Four door sedan. New brakes, Alterations,* additions, garagea ington. ORcbard 7-1694 -or 7-0142 Can be seen at 325 Vernon St. *48 CHEV. PANEL White wall Urea.- STATE POUCE Candidates: Men 26rWeek couple with grown daughter. In Idcatim for childran. Screens Deaths Last Night condition with a possible fractured *50 STUDEBAKER tires, valve.. Job. Very clean, me Re-aidin'g, specialists. ..Elazy budg ■ from 7 to 9 p.m. after 5:30'p.m. Town of Andover I et terms. . MI 0-6495 or TR between 23 and 33, pqi,lesa than ■ -'Xlanchester. C3H 9-8165. - storma, carport:, screened porch kip. ; - 1956 Pontiac 2-door sedan. *Only chanically excelleijL. Very ' eco 5 6 9 7 ■50 FORD SEDAN 6-9109. THE PRUDENTIAL K9” or more than 8'3", of good CARRIAGE AND mattress. Used Zoning Board of Appeals TRAINING Asking $18,600. G.I. 4% mort^ By THE ASSOCIATED' PRESS ' Their two female companions, *50 BUICK HARDTOP driven 2,000 miles. New car nomical on' gasoline. Nbt aq "oil character ' and good physical gage may be assumed, -with guarantee. Radio and heater, "burheF’, $376. Show’s ' Garage, only two ■ months. $20. Call XQ. The Appeal of Keim.eth Simpson Business Property for Sale 70 ■ .Roelyn, N. Y. — CJhristopher Carmen Jubelirer and Lucille ^ - ■49 FORD SEDAN INSURANGE COMPANY health are being recruited for 9-8377. for a variance in Article III, Zone $3,000cash. Immediate .oc Morley, 66, noted author, a fertile ter, both of Milwaukee, were criti ■50 PACKARD hydramatic. WMte wall tires. W aiting, or call Rfl 3-4$38. State Police Department.'.Salary COURSES cupancy. Real buy. Also 60 other, CHIRINEY. FIREPLACE, stone A for a Lot No. 76. Lake Side NEIGHBORHOOD store,- exceUent writer of verse, short stories, cally Injured. 'Authorities said the ■49 CHEV. SEDAN contractor. Ml 9-5451, Rfl 3-5043 range: $4020 to $5460. Apply to the PORTAPASLily [ TYPEWRITER, ,Un- In listings fro m '$8500 up. Cioodchild 1856 Dodge VS'station wagep. Cus STUDEBAKER, 1950, fair running OF AM ERICA , . Lrive, Andover Lake was granted. family buitoesB, .Six room Mart- plays, essays, novels and children’s Ju^llrer-woman was the driver of *50 BUICK 2.DOOR tom 2-door suburban. Radio condition. Cali RG 9-4920 after 5 or'S}8 Fern St. Sate Personnel Director, State Of- derwood,rood, $3t9. Calr.XQ 3-6294 after EXPERIMENTAL TOOL ment in A-1 condition. Call 'furk- Realty Co.,. Member MLS, XQ books for more than 30 years, died Ihe car. ' '— . ' . '48 PONTIAC CONV. five Building, Hartford,, or'y ou r 5:30 p.m- XfarOh 29, 1957 . 3-7926, BU 9-0989.- - . and he'ater. Powerflite drive, p.m. Monday--Friday. has an opeAlng for r competent , ' . Joseph B. Csyter .Ington Bros. JRealty Co:, 361 Cen Thuhidaly. He was bom In -Haver- Rlprdan about 35, leaVes a wid ■50 GMC Platform white wall tires- Loaded. INTERIOR AND exterior remodel clerk typist. E*n"Anem emp' nearest CpnnecUcut State Employ ROOM MACHINING ing, houBcs an.d garages. . Free ’ Secretiry ter St. XQ 8-1807. , ford. Pa. ow and Ave children. A world War Truck ■48 PACKARn2.DOOR I960 CHEVROLET . convertible. ment. Attractive working . condi ment Office., XIANCHESTER, 824 Lydall Street-r- Dublin. Ireland -r- Jack Butler It pilot In the Army Air Force, he 1855 Ford 4-door country sedan estimates. CaU W. F. Hensel. RU. G.E. SUMP PUXQ>. Slightly used. EXPERIMENTAL good condition, $325. Ml. 3-1300 lions, short hours, five day w e ^ Six room Cap« Cod festurea in Yeats, 89, regarded, as.the l a t flew m DC-8 airliner out of Bridge Radio and heater, sutomstic 3-5966. • BULLDOZER OPERATOR. Apply Call MI 9-0820, after 6. clude 1% baths, garage,, fireplace •50 DODGE PICKUP ^48 PONTIAC ^DOOR after 6:30 p.m. Opportunity , lor advancement. MACHININO ^ est Irish painter of this genera port for Socony Sunday with half transmission., - Xsunes.D. Aqeto A Sons, coriier wmi.THE P«W with paneled wall, hot water oil GARAGES, porches, dormers, cec Regular salary Increases. , CHILD’S XLAPLE roll top desk, tion, and a brother of the Ikte a dozpn executives aboard. Shee 1951 BUICK SUPERS two-door Adams k Hilliard Sts. and heat, dining -room , aluminum $866 .Nash custom JRambler cross sedan, radio, heater. Call RQ reatlon 'and attic rooms built. three wheel bike. >Boy’i brown W A N T E D MH-O-IAMA William Butler Yeats, poet and han was- a c0-pilot. Kitchen and ' bathrooms re Central .J Downtown Location FULL TTRIE man with mechanical EXPERIMENTAL INVESTMENT triple track windows. Modem -Airport authorities said t h e • LOW BANK TERMS country ststioin whgon. 8-8938. 'gabardine suit, size 20 husky. Call . A busy sprtng-lntp-summer sea tturooghout. $8,(X>0 down — vacant. writer, died Thursday. Qe Was modeled. Robert M, Alexander, ability. Inquire CapitoI.'Equipment fliers were scheduled to return to 637' Main St., Manchester „ XU 9-9863. i SHEET METAL son ahead Is assured this slender Owner-trani^erred. Price $15,500. bora In Sli^o. ‘ A I 1864 Packard 4-door sedui, hydra- RQ 9-7716. , Company. 38 Rlain - Street. No day. S,beehaA was, an ex-Navy malic drive. Radio and beater. '• RQ 9-5228 METAL LATHE tzing sheath. Pair It with a ebl An easy-to-crochet circular stele Shown byt.ap]bolntment.. Phone XQ Portland,' 'Ore. — Wayne -F, • GOOP TRADES phone Oalli. FOR SALHl—20 theater chairs. , PROPERTY Strong, 49, president of the Iron pilot Anto" Driving School .'7-A IF YOU INTEND to'-build, your Good condition, reasonable. 749 . interview Requlrementa: ’ I lared bolero for an * attractive that does double-duty—to wear a^ 3-6278.-Brae'-Bum Realty. I866 Pontiac 3-door station wagon WAITRESS—Must be able to work a cape or head-covering on chilly lO.OO^B^es. new'hom e call William Kanehl, CLERK Main Street, State Theater Build Call Ml 3-5073 street outflL LARSON’S DRIVING School. Sxindays. Apply in perqpn to 'Mrs. • High school . graduation or STRANT STREer No. 8409'wlth PaQ-O-Rama ia in days or. evenings. Ifs Inexpensive CAPE COD—Six rooms;- cabinet Contractor and - Builder, RQ. Nell P. Kodden at the Red Embar,. ing. . McCLURE PONTIAC, INC. Manchsstsr'a only trained and 8-7773, •MAILING DEPARTMENT equivalent sixes 12, 14, 16. 18, 20; 40, 42. Size to make and so nice to give or gift kitchen, electric atove, exhaust Bolton Notch after 4 p.m.- • Mathematics through algebra 4 878 S t , Manchestsr certified laatmctOT, For your safe Opening for a youM man in the 14 (32 bust), dress 3 1-8 yards of Five! fan. Oil hot air. G a^ e,’' amesite FITZGERALD s For the ^Experimental Tool Two beautiful duplex] Pattern No. 5697 contains ty ws are trnned to teach proper FULL TIME salesi H^lp needed. mailing department. Fwl time posi- 35-inch; bolOro, short sleev^ 1 3 drive. Convenient' to bus school, in w p Gi h GUTH four door a^an ly. M1.J9-6076. Room Machining course only, -Roofing-Aiding 16 Experience in hartiwars line help Uon. Mlnimpra age 1$;. Would pre; custom b-vilt Cape Gods. yards; 1-4: yard contrast. crochet directions; material re shopping. $13,900. XQS No. 397. PAINT SPECIAL excellent condition. PrivaUly .an Additional requirement is For this -patt^, send 35c I quirements; stitch illustrations. Keh.Osmnsky, Rector, XQ 3-5159. MORTLOCK’S-^Manchester’'a lead ful. All benefitSi good working fer at least one year of high school SEPTIC TANKS t . A. Four rents, five rooms Wwned. M l 94W13. RAT’S ROOFING CO., ahlngts aad Six months to one year of coins, yow name, address, else de Send 25c in Coins; your namS ing Driving School offers the most conditions. Montgomery Wacd Co. education. each. Aluminum sTonh MOTORS built up roofs, gutter and con machine shop experience. address and the Pattern Npmber XfANCHESlYtil—SU room Cape, $961 MBRCUKT. iwo door, two in driver education. Thousands of sired. and! the phtterii number U ductor work, roof, ciUinney.. re PART 7 DIE office work, morning • / Apply Apply windows and screens. Oil I Sin) THK IKAN to ANNET CABOt, THE XIAN- full dormer, attached garage, rear IIEj^UUkRLY f . toiM.^Radio, .heater, \ovsrdrivg. sstistied studenU. 200,000 .m iles PLUGQEfsEWERS 9 5 FORMERLY BRUNNER'A-PACKARD pairs. Ray Hafsnow, ML 9-3314. houra.^good working conditions, J Elmployment Office heat, I^om e $600 month. OHEEwnra e v e x o N o h e b a l d ^ESTEB EVENING HEBALD, patio, IH baths, dbhwaaher, ven- ; Mschsnioslly 100%. Very rSssah accident free instructiona. MI lU y Jackson, ML 3-6825. - alt benefita avsHable.'Montgoi Employment Office ■ ’ IR. tuau^ fan. Located near"* ne^y TAk^TTVILLE— TIL. Ml 3-8191 ^Ma. CsU $ 6 g-aioo. 9-7898. ornery liso AVE. AMEIUGAS, NEW 1150 AVE. AMEBICAS, NEW im $2*95 GALLON Ward-Co. Machine Olcanei P R A n A w h i t n i (y Askinfir $ 4 5 v d 0 0 v .' 1 YOBKM.N. Y. high school in Bowaf« Sehou ROOFD^G SIDING, painting. Car- YORK 88, N, Y.' ' FIRST NATIONAl- STORED, Septio Taii)u,>Dry Wells, SeweV Basic Fashion, Sprinf A^Sum- It’s ready! The 1957 Needlework area. Priced at $16,000. Ownar XQ GALLON 0PBI EVENINOS UNTIL 9 TOO 80T a used car M^CHESTjbn Drlviiig A^demy pm try. AJterationa and jsd.dltions. SALESGUCLS-Gliildren’ien’s - AIRCRAFT guarantees results. Sbmsrt instruc -clothing, Uses lastelledr-Cellar Water- m4ir '67 will delight you with Ita Album^flfty-Six colorful 'pagcfs 6-9902. * Interior n$id and colors limited! •ss Qonaaa Motor Salsa. Buldt OeUinn. Worlonsnahip guaran- part time and full Uberal, lU C . FAINTiNa AMD \Dlvieloii o f CiUted Aircraft •and Ssrvloa, M Main tion, duel cootroUed osr. Cell M l. prooflatg Dooe. . Dirtct Frwn, Owm^ wealth of smMt, easy to. sew knowing many' pretty deslg ALL |DAY SUNDAY tesd, A. A. Dlaa, Inc.. XN Autumn store. discount. Apply its^ P^lRK - k OAKLAND AVENUES CorpOratioB ’ OAKLAND STBZaET I r iP iM , j f f s-SHX Opaa gvsutnga. ►6718» o r ELPL g-7848. Day, or sfve- atylee;-qMCial features; gift pat plus directions for making n h ig ------* ■ 8t.MI.M8M; . Youth < ^ ter, i EAST HiARtFORD PAPER HANGING ; Hatoerd S, CoMMcticui Fheee Ml g a r d e n SALES m i • 4 4 M ' ■ ! •ppaSfBm*. ... Rarkade. ; t e n printed, inside the book. Send czochet Itaiai and a quUt Only 26c TOr ^ h k McKWNEY BROS. . TKUsrapKJC it now—iiiat 26 cents. Adv*., ■ ■ i l l bstt In ahlnch) ahd.bitiK 4 - I t m ih aad bsatsr, i |Q> roQdBf, loturs, iocdtn, ciiim* JVANTED/-TWO wonoi^ foy liumdry S«w«raC« nispttial C«i. k f i f - ‘Y. .m - i S i ' p-m . fiM titd rotf rtptin etfi ” wbrfc2'Must anply In person. New Call ifPari S t — i a r *— ML ICodcl laxadry, TS.funuBft St. ■■ h - J ; • r \ fr r' /PJ5* .‘V’.v- - ■■ ■ ■ j' '•.^ ’ • \ ‘' 'i, 3. v'P'/ i - ■ 'S' \f ■%\- I 7 ••^' ' • /M .|v ■ ' '.\.’' *'• » ••'•>■ \> • ' ' - * ■ V ‘,. .'■.'lV„lv''» ' V'/'vi-W.-;..-;' .- , ■, \ ‘.’ .U "c,v^'^^■ 'f'. - j ' ',... • ■• ' .. ' *■' r - T - - ; ------r - “ i JTRIHAy, march 29, 19671 f I Tho Wosthor" V :> '1/ ' '3 Y ■ •»'* ;'- / ‘‘ -V' :•' ■ ■, '-, •■ ■“■■';, A re ra g o DipUy N e t ^ rc o t R un, rotscoot at U. S. Weathqr Barsn* ‘■ -■^yAGE TW ENTY ■'♦.■.•(■ p' : ^ lEttCtttng Strain For the Week Ended - . >'Mareh-*f. 1857 y- ' Pair odd allglitly ooolar V cooklt mint, nolel tea and assort-r ■ night Low M to 88. S*sday..falr week celebration to --be held thf now being erected at 138 Main St. the day Grand 'Knigbf Graven r Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meSt . Or..veU also announced,, in a noted that a epecial membership Scouts, Brownies ' id sandwich, were deli'vered t<^. X'12,545 w ith seasonable tresporotwes. Ifon^y at Sipjn. In Odd Fellows KofGWiUlVot^ second week in September in ion- troop cookie chairmen, -adulta con* Junctlon Yvlth the completion of religloutly related aspect tw the committee, heeded by Herbert J. Member of the .Andit .J^gh^BO-55. About Town Hall; a t which time the lodge will Carvey,^ and With- the assistance Receive Cookies .nected with each troop who ar? 75th Aijniversary the CouncU’e new home. occasion, th at'all members of the Bureau of .Ctreolktloa ' 7 liancl^er^A C U y of Village Charm . ' " ' y ' honor Ma past noble grands. Enter council will receive 'Holy Com of the entire Council, would im I handling the gale for that troop. .. . -r. ■ tainment will be in charge of. the The committee, under the gen ,X. The -a..w 0girla ..— will — g-pick--- up — the --- copklest , And«raoii-ShcA Auxiliary, No. eral chairmanship of Pest Grand munion *at their respective pariah mediately' start a concerted drive i gUtt reWmtmeMmtb'Mflfl~r afrAMf-. sort, VTW, W in hold a setback present officers, and refreshments ^-Campbell Council, No. 578, Over Jo,060 boxes^ Girl Scout' from the troop chairman’ and start Knight Charles J. McCarthy,^ will Church on Sunday-in a spirit of for new members. The first goal of (ClM. Foster,, who spent last a t the dubhous'ev^. with dinner fol \ (jip)_Two ship convoys were week at Orlfado, Flai, In the heart lowing. Members are reminded that A No outfit is 'complete without moving through the Suez of the orange belt, are presenUy dues for 1957 should bo paid in or Canal today, marking a ,maj- at Daytona Beachj der to attend this meeting. ■ a lovely Spring ; or step toward resumption of Mrs. Gertrude Rayner fnd Mrs, X. itiwmal operations in the 103- Visa Clark? of the MancheaUr Mn and Mrs. Leslie C. Burnett, 11 Edward St., have returned af mfle w ater^y. Public I|e«dth Nursing Assn.r at A S-natlon. 2-*hlp convoy which Ike P en iesl U Doesn’tI lAideBlockk tended the monthly , regional con ter spending the winter months at their home in Islamorado, Fla. entered-the canal yeaterday from ference of the OMmecticut Public « ♦ ♦ Siiez at the aouthern reanmed Xealth Nurseb on March 27 at the X Ita voyage at dawn aftpr being iCare to Patchl Norwich State Mental HoapttM. The—Green Thumb <5ub will Our new collection of E aatitjnil- meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the :IL^ atalled by . a severe qand storm. iThe morning session included' a linerjc. is unquestionably the ^Another 5-ship' convoy entered tour bf the hospital and the ob Community Y. .The subject for Splf^ with Ike discussion will be “Let’s Plan a Yes, where else Hale's smartest and most flattering we Uw^esnat today at Sue*. They \ aervatloh of patlv>ta under treat were the ttrst to V begin {Ssmos^ ! Truth Drive \m ent. In the afterpoon there wpa Garden." Mrs. Pauline Marks„ 4«4 have ever shown. They are priced since Uib ^ waterway , 'was blocked He’ll Resign New York, March 30 <,D— k conference with the doctors of Woodland S t. will Inform the •F.ormer President Harry S. do yoiKfinjd the loveliest Spring from i during the- October-November tlie hospital concerning the method group as to the newest varieties Bi-itlah. FreilCh.^ and- Israeli -at Washington, Maixk 30 (/P) "riuman said yesterday "i just Washington, March 30 (/P) aniiFt^ype of treatment. of annuals and perennials. A so don't give a damn" about —Leaders of organized Labor cial time will follow. Refresh tacks .on Egypt.'- — House Speaker Sam Riw^; ^ , ^ . ^I^ter collection of clothes Some Indlrtdual -vshipt hava strained relations between him today • awaited w o rd ’esterday. Rep. Keating Hlots Operational Limits tection against possible aelf-in- $ 2 - 0 0 $ 5 . 0 0 p , . Iren. Outlaw irlbesmcn seized her f Four area deyej^opment adviser for I of New York, senior Republican This apparently was a hint at crimination.in refusing to tell the Sunday nighf after killing her hus- « ‘h? Judiciary Committee^„m,tg operational power- Spreads; Total band,' enoithcr U.S. aid oW(dal. and rackets committee about his fi .35. Poi-tiand, pre,^a re g to n a 1 introduced a bill to provide for a ,hat have been placed upon«e Ike Orders Reduced nance*. ITie Beiiata inveatigatom tsm-iroflianA - imeciBllstspec In Iren~#orr the N ear ^commission t*WS5 system had been cut off to prevent Kisenhower yeaterdiiy ordered building to nomc degree" by bring* said he expect* -to call a *pecial Colors: Coral, white, blue and'maize. Sues in the are*.’ . ! T7» a-lfness said the woman he 3ir.ed Tangeorkheh Desert tribes (ADA) to throw out any Commu- ______the Federal Housing Adniinlstra- many (amllies of limited in- meeting soon of the Teamsters __ A.bout_l,.Qft0 jilanta were alowlng i waa.“ not men had-soidT t-w as 4lk«iy I'hat- 'tube c o r^ lo n by liquid sodium Ml 3.11SS*441 9 ^ 3 t 8 to 14. ■ '. ' COSTUME niatirwho might sllp-teto the organ that is used sS "a ' heSt' IFahsfer' 'tiaiT '(FHAJ tir cut the down pay- pome foThie housIHg market, executive board; He didn’t aay Open 7 Da\^ A Week to a halt, and employer* warned) aading; she was being hidden by the gang ization of self-styled "Liberals.” the country’sy’s export* exports^ Vwill suffer a , Signs of InJurj- agwf- mart from 7 to 6 per cent on"the The National Association of Home until-it could smuggle , her to the Douglas, in a keynote speech pre- first $9,000 of the value of a new Builder* said the reduction could (CoBtimMd on Pag* Bight) aerlous blow if a eetUttment of the "The blonde white-faced foreign coast and seijd her to Arabia or pared for ..MJA’a lOth' arnii-vereary- _ 'rtve (lelay in commlsgioning the wage disputes is not fo\jnd soon. new sub w-s,- rause(i by efforts to, oV old horhe bought with an FHA- not perk up home building apprecl- *1498 $15-98 er did not have any difficulty and Pakistan. They said they believed cohventipn, said a pledge of non- Insured mortgage, and from 27 to ably unless it ts supplementerl By z : JEWELRY... Most ptants normaUy -(^se Sat had no sign* of injiiry.” . she had nqt been killed by her kid membership in the Communist overcome illfflculties with the urdays, so the impact of itie latest liquid sodium, w-hich la in the jack 2."> per fcent on the balance up to i new' credlt-sttmulatlng legislation. Police Said earher that When napers because she would bring a party or in any .totalitarian organ $20,000. * The administratfrm naa two re- Choose from white and pastel colors extension of the strike wtll\pot *>« I the baniiita attacked the American High price on the slave market In isation still is a basi» qualification et surrounding the nuclear pow-erj TEEN DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR plant. i He also moved to relax a tp -1 quests pendMig in Orngrbss. The in necklaces, earrings, bracelets felt fully until Monday. party, the tribeamen had * their towns on the Persian Gulf and the 'for belonging to the ADA. He home mortgages by I first would boost the\ntereat rate Bulletins . Today’s new walkout* invOl,vew.’’ "'“’T I meat of Elsenhower’s action, a , c"dit resources of banks, building Donald C. Rnrick, cOmUdltte for ORD WINDOW PRODUCT plant at Daganham. They have sep- ; 'i t . .■'■■■ ■ ■■;...... Douglas praised ADA’s decade . president of tS« United Steel of work in behalf of social meaiK SSSSSSl^SSSSSSSSSSSSSa I Hou.se' Banking subcommittee ap- and loan companies, and other THE arate agreements with the unions. i proved an Omnibus Housing Bill-lenders. workers, today naked PreaMent About 200,000 ship 'builders in 70 : urea and civil rlghl*. He saia which would ease home buying , The House subcommittee bill, by George Meemy of the yards hay*. been out for two j "TotaJltarianlai*i' and , man-made to inveetignte thOc^recent aM*l> barriers of faint-heartedness, fear' News Tidbits terfJis even more, and provide' an ; Chairman Rains (D-Ala), would week*. The. yard* hava $900 mil additional 2‘,S bilUon of potential | go further than administration workers’ eteetioh. Bnlletd^^enog lion . -worth of order* on their ( jutd complacency" stand in the way .Culled from AP Wires In the, Feh. U SteeHrnrknr* of future progress. new' government assistance for; recommendations. book*. i home flhanclpg. 1 Tbe Rains bill propoare use of etectlon atm or*, being, counted. . The factory w-ork*rs started i “^ a t U required to realize the Incompirte nhofflcUi returiia greatness of this great country,' Presidential action attested not! 51 billion from the $7 bdllon Na- :--l' their *tep-l^-step walkout a week ’ only the administration's concern I lional Service Life ■ Insurwice ahowed . incumbent, preeideiit y \ / On M akarios Issue he said "la the will, and the lead-M General Sessions Judge John A. Dnrtd M cDon^ lending over erihip to” give - form - and - effect to Mullen in New York orders “mad over the 18-month decline in home 1 trust fund for direct housing loan : S. 'V, (Oontimied OB Page Nlae) bomber” to stand trial desp’lte ; construction 'but also its belief that i to veterans, a move opposed by the Rarick, a SteKeeeport mil the will. Herein lie* the Challenge i worker. •—*— ------X • London. Mairch 'BO C8*)- iThS'f In announcing hiii resignation. to Liberals for the decade ahead.” psychiatric finding he is Insane.; inflation has redsed- for the p res-! administration. X ■ ■ ■■ww ■ I* ' g ' Marques* of SalUbury’s reslgna- Salisbury- -who had served in the Douglas urged Liberals to try. | ; - President Eisenhower signs ent at least — to be a major econ-j It also would Increase the mort-t cabinets of Winstoa Churchill, to improvt social and to) bill to maintain corporation in- omic hazard, gage purchasing authority, of the j VET, I(», V i HOSPITAL H 311*tT01*rt W i l l * tion proteiyng release of Greek- Federal National hjortgage Assn. I ' Pensacola, Flo., March 80 Of) __ * '-W%’ 1.1.111; KAKFAU cy p rla t Arthhishop Makerios EMen and Macmillan—fent the work for eradication of racial and'! come and excise of aales Uxea at, Believe* Spiral tfalled * -f-T-eag ■ g ge focused attendti'on today op a uabi. prlipe minister,* strong note scor religious diacriminktion. | present Ifvels for 15 months. . | 'FHA Commissioner No£man _ P. —'william A. Ltuidy, one of three (Continued on Page Thirteen) surviving\CivU Wnr vetenuMt I v i l l c c l ; I O r l C C '''* * ^ rift over the gox-erdmMt;* ing Makarioh’a release aa "neither T h e second day of dhe 3.flay con-; About 60 apace acientists ha%e ''ecailing tWklTlle higher ; handling of the exp|o*iv* Cyjjinis wiee nop timely.” Me expressed vention w’as given over to speech- ' decided to attempt to fire, rocket j iiodergoee surgery todny^ JTha ■■ P ' Legs looh lovelj^r i ls*u*. fear the action would result in a n aking,. adoption'* of a resta te -, 2,0.36 mile* into space where it .109-yenr-eld warrior woe epee* ' The announcement that JSaUa- "sword of Da'moclea hanging over ment ADA principles, and reports*' would vacuuiw up some scientific nted on March 4 to correct or . in ofir sheer seamless Hu|it Husband bury had quit his cabinet post' as our heads." fi-om political 'and-foreign policy idirt and bring it back fb earth infection Of thq- prostrota gtaad. - leader of gbvlirnment forces ip tiiod . 'He made clear In his letter thatthaf .•’coramtssiorts.”. Groups worked on '. . .. Jailed Marine petltidn U.S. Eisenhower Uiider Fire .Since then he hod Mmplntoadat . ■' Hartford. Slardi. 30 (A')—Mr*. HoUe* of Lords came last night. | wouW continue to support Mac- these late into last night. i District Court Judge for writ of discomfort, -his physlcinn anld. Helen Vf. Kolakoweki, 32-year-old Prime ,Minister MacmUlan’s of- government on other is- Gov. TTieOdore R. McKeldin of ihabeas corpus, -contenting he is nOd wna re-ndmitted to Bnpttnt I rSWHT UNOINg ' mother of two children, was shot flce reported that Queen Elizabeth : h.*ryl*nd, a Republican, wi” *d-1 leing held In .XIaritie JaU. Illegally, Hoopitoi yeeterdny. NYLON to death Ih her home her* last had a^pted hiaresignauon dress a banquet tonight. Agriculture Department says j For Speed on Highway night antypollce said they are. seek lord president of the com Salisbury’* resignation but. stood 28 piA MEN SEIZED TIm ONE A ONLY At the outset of his apeech, I farmers received I per bent more; Belfast; Northern IrelaadU ing her husband,''Frencit, a 36- Salisbury also quit as ^liilittcal t government’* Cyprus Douglas, ah ADA member, re--1 for product* between mid-Febi-uary! ' .. . ^ Aw.,. r.“ -j. . .. year-old machtnist for questioning. controller of Britain's Atomic polify and^the release of the Ai-ch- called the 'organization at the i and mid-March, partially offsetting _ ^ (^—-jcatch up with the-President. They .March 80 (P)—M'ora than M t Chief Michael Godfrey asdd Kola- biahop. "I am convinced that this ponce' and aoldlera swooped ^ HOSIERY.-.; Energy Development. 'Macmillan’s a rt of-.-generoua atatemanship will start prescribed that h o one could■ 2 per cent decline in previous ' S«"-' (IVO«-) I I* the.Londonderry area todiay ' kowskl's 13 -(year - bid daughter, itmtepient said the Earl qf Hqrae, j crlticizefl what He termed” evtdent at all times. LIFETIME PICKET I ,s : (JArolyn. told police she saw her reap its reward,” Macmillan aaid. a.n' (R ir.n 1 '..v * i In new’ spring shades micro film-' . Coptiftonwealth relations secre In his letter, Salisbury expressed (Continoed on Page Five) Sen. _Scheoppel <«-Kan.) traffic safatv”. durinx 1 the Dhtsidi father fire t'lfo shots from a .38 tary,' will take over as lord preai. elemental traffic eafety”, during j the p'htsidential car. was “ironic” puMicaa Army (IRA) extrans* f i n c i nip resisting w’ith reinforced heel Y ' ’ Fashions conviction Makarios had undergone he wants Congress to deny union rresldent Eisenhower’s drive - to j since he said billboards are spread 1*1*. Police eaid they also; aetaad a a e M iH U M th* Prime Minister him- no-ohange of heart. He also voiced *h5p agreemrats tO an.v labor Gettyaburg. Pa..'yesterday.-. across the epuntry bearing Eisen- $06 pounde of gelignite ' exple. and toe for extra wear. . N etcest'. Kolakowsld, according to God- union- which “chooses to .act as a Tlw ONLY Motof Fooco Nrat Does NOT frey, ia waiting trial in Superior i , fear the religious leader’s release Big B52 Explodes . Neuberger’*,comment was made I howei'I's picture and an appeal to live, 150 yards ol fuse wire, a • I. ; * Fancy r would .do ’’increasing injury-to that | : political party;” . . ,, Southern in an intendew after reporter* ac-|mbtoriats to. drive safely, dozen bomb*.' 4 Amerlcaa typa Ooixrt. — here , on a charge molest- v ; Informedi„'f aources aaid Sallshury I'>nw(wyv«.-. who burned Mojio Yoof Homo Look Like a Factory! Ing Carolyn, haying been bound had told th* cabinet of his decision- close end confident rela'tio’nship I f m ' Aiy* IV pjlP T lllsa'* J* ‘‘*’**’*," cotn^uying the Preaidem aairfi "I am disturbed by. this evident rovolvors,' eeverpl n a n d r e d ,.x with Turkey which should, to my ' iT C ar L UISH chapel, in 1952 riot,-ststage boxing Elsenhower was driven to 'hla! disregard of the-speed ,law* and roands of aramuntUon and MO over following a hearing in . twlicc earlier thia week, and was hacked niatchea to earn money for re- S p r . oourt oh Dec. 1 7, mind, be the main -basis of British Gettysburg Farm at apeeds up toj elemental, traffic, safety' by the detonators. • UfoMaw AiamiawB! # S«o proof Coastroefioot . i by some other mintstera in his t^ - policy in the Middle East at the 'Tulsa.-'-Okla., March 30 !*V-A kullOing. ~“- Og StorOy Hoovy Sowfe! O Proftete ChHdraa A-PoHl MedickI Examiner Walter Wels- 70 miles dn hour. .The car wa*: Preeidelht’s cara\’kn.” Neuberger u - the detachable ■enborn akld that Mrs. Kolakowaki positioh to the release of Makarioi. present time.” , B<*nt B52 Jet bomber, costing $8- -Judge preaiding at trial of I>. driven by a Secret', Service roan. : *aJd. “In this country we want no NEW THAI CABINET a Sfroao^^S Paroioogai # Profoefs yoor Proporfyl ^ Perennial Favorite, died inatantly. of ^a- bullet in the These informants aaid word of - From Mkhe in the SeyicheUs fa- mUllon. exploded in a '•bright-ball Johp Bodkin Adams suggeeto more Sen. Ooldwater (R-Arlz.) said: policy of one law for the king-and C Bangkok. ikoUand. Blarch .80 a Coa'tllotortogti O SHofHks yoor Hoewl'-j. head. the widening split' had prompted lands where he. had been exilgd, of flame” yeaterday. killingi tw*o quMtlonlng of -prosecution’s tqp .that wa# "tod fast for anybody.’’! another for'the'ptaln people. CTlfPrima Minister' P. Plbol* • Novor Noodi Paiatiaf I O .LowloCoetl Godfrey quoted Carolyn aa say Macmillan's .decision' to , return k Makarto*. aaid he would refuse to crew' member*, as, it crashed info I'medical expert to help Jury decide Hd said In a -rtparate Interaiew; ■ wpnde’r who w'rpte all those songgreiB today aaaouo^ for. ing she ohd Mrs. giolakhwaki had day early from his Bernauda Msit negotiate with Britain to settle the a farm pasture about 15 miles murder case against .the phyaician. that perhaps Elsenhower should billboards vrith the Presi- mation -of HiSlkueil'B new coM- CAPE s u i t . . . been a'ttrocted' late last night by a [Where he conferred with neskfent. , Cyprus retaeUion until he is allowed north ot here, • , : . . U.S. Presidential Envoy James •take to the air.^Where. there is ^ net after leagtiiy meetings o( BLOUSES... .Eisenhower and Canadian leader*, to return to the Mediterranean Isle. Tn-o pther crewmen parachuted P. Richards tells news conference his Seri Mangoslla party. PIbat. C p .'tj £ l>h ImcauM! ii £(nL\ a fileiihU!! noise., outside their Princeton St. - -...I... ,h.' an mil. o*7y folks to driv* carefully." By J a u h ty Jr.^— A s u it t h a t is home. V, Salisbury, 68-ye*r-old former ^ Although free to leave the Sey- to safety. Both were hospitalized, Eisenhower Uoctrine wa* wel sohggrom ssid there woold ba VictorU—JUDY BOND’S NANCETTA. comed In all .Middle . Ba«t coun equally smart with or without the ' When they investigkted. God- foreign minister, is a member of chelle*, Makaries -i* prevented by one of them in critical condition. ao change te govetiunent policy. the luxurious blend of DACRON, cotton Si*N: GREEN STAMPS W iT^ CASH SALES the diatinguiBbgd Cecil family Britain from returning to Cyprus. Ail'were Boeing. civilian, em tries he has visited .eo'faf. ^ owing onlyneb, for «an oecMlc^^loccasional din!dip »«>wer-muat have h 'd some preaa- '■j; .cape, giving you tiyo suits in one. Iil , frey said the’ gift told .him, they ing reason fpr wanting to get to and nylon, gives a silky splendor to ;this found Kolakowaki on the lawn. which has aarved Britain’* mon- . He assailed the Aritlsh govern ployes on an. experimental- flight i. istate Doparbnent ^f EducatIM In the road or k, railroad track. PROTEST SPEIDEL CHOHEE \ the alwa.vs smart navy and white , kreha for 450 years, He w$« be from Wichita, Kan. 'She ;dqad wer# intensive tt^ning'to be given diir- Reporters, in separate car* were 'Oetti'fburg' In a ‘hurry. Otherwise, Paris, 3fnrcb 80 (Afi—A bstok CALL Ml 3-6854 dainty lace-trimmed blouse featuring the According to the girl, her father ment as intransigent and declared he said the President ought to 0 ^ ■ check. 10 6 ^ wool . Sizes 9 to 16. foUbwad ttMUn back into the house lieved to. have been one of the mas- peace could not. be restored until identified •*: .Ross B. Patrick, 47, ing 8-week session this summer at left behind when they, were exploded on ithn ctowded iMn* ^mosl flattering Peter Pan Collar. 'It’s soft aerve the- speed law*. • •. walks of the Clqaai^ Elyasig ■i; srtiere he firedd t'kotw. sbot* at her tarmmds. in i the Conservative t lie colonial |i>veniment abolishes pilot, Wichita, and Jol^n W. Mc- teachers ooliegM will .-prepare flagged down to the 55 mile speed ’ and feminine with everything—and so easy mother, one ot them IbdjUng.in the pmrty'm efforts^ to find a sticcMaor ‘ mergeney regulation* and frees Cort. 32, nartgato . Mulvmne, Kan. about $50 new tjrachera for clash- Un*it by a Montgomery County, Eisenhov.-er 'irent tb his forth for today whila a gieep wf *a**- ’ to kiep fresh, too: It washes like a dream, for. Sir Apthon^ Eden p* prime) held on Charles P. Ormvem 34. Wichita; roooM. Two\*camenro\*cam at (Joast Md. police car. No * w * t# 'w ere a sjeckend of rest ahd relaxatioh: #«■ peeped-dew* • the ste e d l * ‘ The Jm flAncdllR j ceiling, the other in her he*«- thouaaiMM of CypriqU” A Secret 'Service agent sold last, I'''..: . drips dry smoothly, seldom needs ironing. .00 Kolakowskl fled tlM scene in a mlnlstort MacmlU^. wok iuun^; political charge* co-pitot, suffered critical tajury'to Guard Station In Alame^, dalif., made. protest Sipaasi Iha opfcMiodBl J . ,u . ,— ■-.-i -c.^ nred, 30, When thf squad.eor turned bock night there wag no spacial, roason sd'O em o* Mams Bp*ld*w\' i h J W H A M c o u In white only. 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