i \ ■; r ■ ;!V t A.“j . ,x-.„ ■ v- ■ i / '■ V ' ... , AL_. 1' ' -'S'- •:L /■--I '■ 'I'/ V. ir~ :- ■''S r ■■ \ /. .. ' 'v>. yr*y - ■ \ •.V .r- I-' PAGE SIXTEEN TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1987. .'. i t ' •Average Dkily Net Pres-q Run j lEtifning ,/{■ ■■ / : -y-. F or the .kVeek Ended ' ' ; Th« W«ather 1957..... Fdnwsst of IL p. Weather Bmpaa^ Members of Andaraon-Shea Aux­ ' The second assslon of the Moth­ tlM.inisoniiat and ewtgoihg df< er* Btbia 8tndy^3raup;wtlt tt« held i / iliary, No.“ 20*d; "VirW, attended a DeMoky Seats flcsra. 'T Not )i« cpld tonight. . Low near’ About Town meeting o fD e n 'd , Vack -47wat the tomorrow from ll to 11:80 n.mv Benoit-Hallin Wedding Worshipful Msster.Mslcolm Rob­ 12,469 . • . South Melhodist’ClHirch'yesterday; The suU ect wlU be"M *ry, Mother ertson of Maheh6sU r Lodges No. ember of the. Audit . a . SO. Thursday eloudy, chaaoe bf At M . me*ungr « f th» Patriotic Instructor'Oglore White of- Jesul.” sm all -children will be 73, A,F.Aa .M., responded with . Bureau of ClrcuUCtlon light min late ta day. High 4 6 ^ cared-for- In’ the evening at 8 p.m., „ New -Officersbest vrishea to thi'new offkefi. r' ■ / . ‘ pitniriitf '«emmtU«e, -the SalVstfon .presented an Ainertcan' flag and WHIit CHAW . ^ ^ Manchester— A City of Village Charm A^v'womeiv'ii Horn* Lm^ u« »«t flag etiquettes to the Cub Sedutt. the Ladles Aid Society will meet . Master ' 'Councilor . McConnell t)M d»t« of ThurmlRy, Marrh 14, St the churCh,.' and the guest Recently elected and appointed then atmouheed- appointment of David Miirphy accepted the gift in c o n ­ •S'' ' ■ for It* mnhuiil Irish Sale and T«a. behalf of' the den' and expressed, ^eaker ■ will be the Rev. Russell officers of John Mather Chapter, the. following committee chair­ 8 * ' “ r vertedv e rte d from- yW. txxvi, N 0 .‘ 13.2 (TWERrltT-FOUR^^1»:;^S--TW^ MANCHESTER, CONN , WEDNESDAY, MA^CH 6j, 191957 (CInssIfted Advertising n n ^ ^ ^ .2 !) PRICE FIVE CENTS Th* food nal* will open at 2 p.m, thanks. Mrs. Shirley l^urphy.-den. Camp ehaplsln of the State Pris­ OrdeE of DeMolay, were install^ men; sick,'" H a r^ Wahnquiatr and will feature all kind* of Irtah on at Wethersfield'. visitation, Richard B ^g; athletic, reac-whfcl to mother, is assisted by Mrs. Edns a;. last night qt the Masonic Temple; ftont-whesl 7'" " bread*, ia kddiUon to other - Tfcdford. P ast Presidents Oertruoe Donald Mulesner; pariiphemalla, baked fbpda of various kirttU. i Sf.'\ .'■.'Vi’.-:" • Tlte officers Installed were: Robert Andrew; tend ehlertain- ptopeiling, or BuclMhan. Florence Plltl 'and The Kehler Circle of the South to all J-ln'ck Ufkt lun^ea will alto be servdl Helen Beebe of the VF(V also at- Methodist W8CS will meet tonight • Robert McConnell, master coun­ ment. Carl MaSstit . . . '■'x- . rsvtert. throufhout th# afternoon and tended; sb 8 p.m. St the home of Mrs. cilor; Harvey-"Wahnquist, senior Homemade cake with bevei'age . early evening. . Philip Lees, 42 CrestvvoOd Dr. The was served by the Mothers Circls; $72.00 councilor; Robert Andrew,. Junior following the installation cere­ A short business meeting of speaker will be Past- President councilor; Wayne Newqiiqn,' senior Delta Chapter, No. 81, Royal Uibbons Assembly, Catholic Ladies Mrs.- Ruth-M cCann of the W8CS monies. of South Church, w-hose aublcct desconf Richard Fogg, junfor dea­ ilWtvWeqd 0»w Teibl tinw«d« Arch Masons, will hold Its anndal of Columbus, will be held tonight con; Donald Mulesner^senlor stew­ Fit* ov4* average toilet ,v . ' X- .- ' meeting and election of officers' to­ at St. James' School, starting .at will be "The WSCS Functions," * • X Another giiest" will be this .year's ard; Charles Krampr Junior stew- bowL Sibfdilv con* morrow night at 7;30 in the Ma­ 8:15. After the meeting, all mem­ ^kra;.Chhrles Stoltx, orator; Philip itructed. Eatily clesoed. sonic Temple. ' This , irpportant ber* are invited'to visit .the Cam- president. Mrs. Phyllis < Von; Deck,. Grange Notes A social time will -follow the busi­ Finlay, treasurer/, Cuy Oartslde, meeting will be followed by the dot Ceramics Studio for a ceram­ sentinel; David Janssen, chaplaid; .•v . ness session. 11*1^1 social hour and refresh­ ics denumstratloTf. TransportStlon Carl Masztal, marshai; Gordon M anchester Orange, No. 31, will $si.oo ments. will be pi'oviiiod for- those who Oseir, *tehdard' bearer; R obert Ma­ ( meet tomorrow at 8 p.m, . In ne^ it. . ' , Members of the Manchester son, almoner; and Steven Hum? I Orange Hall with Master Chester Country Club sre requested to mail, -bleal Kerris. B rent Ander­ ! small pi-esldlni;. WELDON DRDB CO. U, 8. foreign policy in regard to make table reservations as soon as the Middle Blast will be discussed A progressive whist psrty, apon- S . - 4 son, BlVvoOd AnBerson, . Edward ’ First and second degrees-will be Authorised Deoler at a panel meeting of the Man.- sored by the, library committee of possible for the St. Patrick's Eve McSpadeh. George Tdrcotte and i conferred on a class’ of candidates. 901 8IA1N ST,—8n S-5S2I cheitef Leagtie of Worhen Voter* the Buckley"School PTA, will be dance to be held' at the - chib Rqbert CromvyelK. preceptors. ~ I Past Master Hazel T. Ahderson 'ia March 16, with dancing from 9 i captain, of the first degree team tomorrow morning at 8:30 at^fhe held tonight at . the school, start­ .m. to 1 B.m. Reservations may 1 ' Instaliatlon Slat« home of Mrs. Jacob Miller, ' 103 ing a t 8 o'clock. The public Is The Installing ojffi'cers .were: Ar- I and Past Master Wilber Little Is Adelaide Rd. Invited. e made^wllh Archie Livingston, master. Past Sfaster James O. I club luSnager, ., i- Carlstrom, State M.sster i. Baker ts captain of the second de* couilcUor; Richard 5’- M a t b* o h, GAS HEAT U. S. Promises Held igree team and Mrs. Beatrice Llt- br. Samuel E. PentL-xhalrnian. State Chaplain: Louis . Faucher, I tie ls_ master. Following the' meet-, IS BEST F O R ’57! 7 State Junior Councilor: Ernest rno :S Division of Natural Sclenco* and Iing, Mrs. Ruth Hulchlns and her BEST FOR A LIFETIME Ir' • k >V Mathematics.; and Dr. Arthur- W. Freeman. State Sentinel; and I committee will serve refreshments. Fsnta. historian, are -among those Tl.omn.s R. Grose. P ast Slate The ways and means committee VISIT THE HARTFORD ideast Peace Key^ MANCHESTER who will take part in the panel Scribe. will hold a setback I party Friday GAS.COMPA.NY FOR Bid to Reds discussions by a group of edu­ Karl Fritz. "Dad" of the Chlp- a t 8 p.m. in Tinker Hall, to Which AN ENOINEERED. FREE cators at HUIyer College In a se­ •ter, spoke briefly, congratulating Ihe public is Invited. SURVEY OF By ERIC GOTTGETREU UBLIC MARKE ries of weekly radio programs be­ YOUR HEATING •JakaiTa. ljJ^nasi.'tv March 6 803-805 MAIN STREET ginning Sunday a t 4 p.m. on REqUfRESIENTS (fP)— PresIdenT -^karno and Jeruiialem, Aliirch 6 (/P)— Israel began moving out o f the ■rT: WDRC. Theme of the informal Gaza Strip arid the Adsha gulf cpa.st today. . I half-hour programs Is " B a c k ­ Ask for 3Ir. Rr'ygak the diead of his Army, Ma.j. grounds of'Today's' Worjd." Gen. Aboul Harris Nasution, Premier David Ben-Gurion ctuabod parliaRieritary oppo­ An unidentified womahv left, looks down to the egCth 14.000^f*et were reported in serious dis­ sition to the pull but, vvinning overwhelming Vptes of (ion-' I ' The, Young Adult Group of the below, apparently oblivwvts to the gaping hole above hei>-caused agreement today over Sukar­ fidence. He said there wilt be peace “ if the Uniti^ States ■ Second Congregational Church by a propeller of an Anvbrickh Airiines p\wM negr^emphis. Elementary, my Terin., MaPeh 5. This in-flight picture was mqde by passenger no's. plan to take Communists and other powers will keep their promises to,us." \ ' t vvill meet at the parsonage. 106 Arab disturbances and an Isi'seli su.sj)icion that thVU .N . l-Heniy St.,' tomorrow night a t, 6 John A. Thomas, of Mt. Kisco/N. Y., just a^efthe propeller flew, into the government and o'clock for a spaghetti supper: l.orinf Photo into the cabin. ' No one was injKred aii.-ptane w as landed safely. institute “guided democ­ Emergency Force planned to restore, Egyptian adminis­ MRS. THOMAS AHTHONY BENOIT dear Watson! racy.’- . \. trators in Gaza interrupted the flow of materiel from the Manchester Emblem Chib, 'A\ high-iankihg Arhiy officer stfategic area foi^a few hours. • ASM 281. w-lll meet tomiu-rpw nighcT in Miss DynnS' Cedlis H s 111 r-:'Sweetheart rosea. Mrs. Halim was The detection of spots, that is. Our who attended secret meetings , Authoritative reports said the pull out was resumed this Tinker Hnll at 8 o'clock. The bust- daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank attired In a .p'rincess style, paprika between Sukarno and Nasution wrool dre:^arid her corsage was of K ure afternoon. ' ■ / T------ness wlU Include* the eiection of H. Halim, 848 Woodbrtdge St,; and super spotting sleuths go over every disclosed that Nasution voiced op­ The Israeli Army announced'an •*KIN^ OF # IE it A " ; ' ^ Ctntor SHetf. officers' for the ensuing year and phalaenopsls orchids. Mrs. Benoit position to the plan. Thomas ' Anthony Benoit, son of wore,a dress of stone blue silk square inch of clothing for hard-to- Arab civilian and pb Israeli soldier committee reports, R^re.shments Officers and upits of the Army were killed and tWo Israeli aoldlers De y^lera Gets will be served snd sn sttendsnce Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Benoit, 45 shantung and a corsage of w'hlte have revolted in scattei^ pat^ SWORDFISH STEAKS '^•65c Fairfield Si., were united In mar-i spilt carnations. Both mothers as- find. spots. Result? Faultless dry w'ere wounded during an' outbreak prise awarded. Faces' Lie Detector of Indoensia. but NaSution him*Blf of HTtiping and attempted looting. riage Saturday in St./ Bridget's./sisted at a dinner reception for' cleaning. has been regarded as loyW to parly Lead in n ic e w h it c Church, The doubl&.rmg ceTemo^ny | juo guests at the Rosemount Res- / Ben-Ourldn slashed at Egypt'* Mr. and Mr*, srfiervvood E. Fish, Sukarno. ' / ' >, , Pie.sldenl Nasser in his speech 1 M2 Baldwin Rd;, have returned v.as performed at M/n.m> by,-ihe | taurant, which was decorated with ' Opposition- Seen Growing Rev. Theodore Gubala. White car-1 pink and white snapdragons and I Washih^M,' March 6 (48"The..Aest unless It is gomg to be made fore parliament preliminary tq,'ihe HALIBUT STEAKS ^ after 'gpenditig a vacation in .St, The reported rift ,may point tip vote^'that overwhelmed hla/bes—' risk Elections 'fc-S9c Petersburg and other places, in nations and snapdragons decorated 1 carnations- * ‘ Senate Rackets Committee today 1 ” takes j ,1 j., ...... l*t and It is suppressed, we'd look ju st how serious .ahiJ widespread thewatlonailat Harut, the^Cdmmu-1 Florida. / the altar. Oeorge Petraltls pre-f -por her wedding trip, the bride arranged a lie detector test for a i |„y we want a copy to give to has become the opposition to sided at the o rp h and accompanied | wore an ice blue orlon dress: wool Sts and the ebnserv^Ve General | Dublin. Ireland, M arch * if) Portland (Ore.) night club owner the press.” bringing Communists into the gov­ ''2 l'bhis'ts. Eamon de Valera’s men tgpk * an. BOSTON BLUE FISH '^25c the soloist. Nsthan Tash, who tweed coat and chinchilla leather ernm ent. Senators William F. jifiowfand (R-Calif.-i. Theodore F. Green (D-R.I.l and LynYlon Johnson sang "Ave Marta," by Oo\mod, \s-hO’ denied a bawdy, house , He said he know-a of private de- uvo -..V. ASrIy ••‘Kl Ifitlay In the for Sllc«d or by Hi* ploct. accessories. NEW MODEL madani's testimony he had as-1 tective agencies in Washington The source quoted Lt. -Ool. Te.'c.), have a bi-partisan >ixn:l*kake following theSenate’s approval, 72-19, of Preaident Eisenhower's "If the United Rtates.and other] X. and "On This Day, O Beautiful powers Will kpsiTtheir word'to us. The bride, a graduate of Man- : aured her of immunity from raids. ) who have iie detector equipment' VentJe. Sumual. leader of the Middle East program. i I nut scored no upsets,— ■ Mother." Chester High School in the class of j LAUNDRY ( DRY CLEANIN8 Mr. R. Kryzak there will Jie peace," Ben-Gurloni •'-,^.^7 ,;:- FHESH The nightclub operator, Nathan, who would give the test for s fee. bloodless Army coup li/ East ■,«iei **Tf tatiii riAi 91«ai**'I toc t i n t rciuifis 041330 froiTi lr4* The bride, who was presented in 1955, is employed by Dr. William MsAchester Dlvialon/Alaiager Indonesia. as--'*preferring to - co­ said. If they will not keep their strongholds oi the 74-year lb. muTiage by her father, was st- Zusman, complained because ntri—well j>ayTf6r it bifrselves," he L. Conlon, The bridegroom was , , Rent a Gas Conversion similar test was set up for thc.igai,j - x - operate with American imperialists promise and if they shrink before old Amertcafi-botn Irishman' who SCALLOPS ^ 69c I Uhded by her sister, MUs Jime B. graduated from . Manchester High I ' U , B u rner.92.93 Per Slonth rather than Communists.” the Egyptian dictator's threaU hopes once again to be premier Of Halim, as maid of honor. ; Peter School In 1953,. afterw h ich he at- I a Gas Ckmverslon Burner McCiellanVl m Ihs hear- Sumual fears "that this country House Seen Voting Senette th a t'h e will not allow Im-aell shlp- the republic. Abo: FIHwt of hoddOelt, fUlot of porch, HHot Maneggla of Bolton was best man tended the University of Bridge- for 9385.00 less 950.00 allow­ rommittee Chairman McCleila»'7'J*j^‘^.'J* t^*Sur would be led into the hand of the g in the Aqaba Gulf, there will The count showed de Valera's , ‘ipol and ushers were'James Mortarty pouf. He Is a member of Man­ e.'np p'eace." oolo, wholt hoddoek to boko, otc. ^ or Community' BoptUt Chiirch ance for your oRPequipment. (D-Ark,. he finally said, "I'll Uke | Kremlin,’’ the source said. Fianna Fall' party had elected 7 and Hem-y Agoatlnelll. chester Lodge of Elks and Camp­ "We may not' be ' involved in Holds 4 to 1 Margin members to the 147-member Dali./ For her niarrtage, the b r-1 d e bell Council. Knights of Columbus, 7 Out of 10 New U.S.A. Til.j,, i..,! to determine w-hetber Zusman or politics but We hav-e, the right to Parlialnent batted down a series or parliament,, former Premier STRICTLY FRESH Thursday, March 7 chose k white "winter wool dress, and is proprietor of a package object if this countryWill become Version of Ike’s Mideast Bill of antl-goVeimment motion* by John A. Coatbllo's -Fine Gael 8 and \ princess style with three-quarter atore In Thompsonvillci HeotWIfh a dictatorship for the Com­ if she opened a house ^)»f prostitu­ ■If the te.st shows I am innOeieht % ' ; • — ^ ^ ■ majorities rahging around 4-to-l Labor 1. The Farmers and/ '-Sinn 9:30 A.M. sleeves, white orchid corsage and, The' bride’s'gift to her maid of GAS tion in Portland, there would be no munists," Sumual Was quoted as I or better Fein , parties had not yet gained Grade A” I^trge Dos. pink contoured feather hat. honor was higgage,^ and the bride­ will the results be' announced ptih,- saying. i Washington, March 6 (AI—The • tee to iron , out difference*,Then-yald to defend itself .against overt EGGS 47c TH E HARTFORD GAS CO. objection from Distrief Attorney licly?" Zusman. asked. A Herut noncofifidence motion any seats. . AtJsW.Hale . Her attendant wore a cinnamon groom gave to his beat man and 681 Main St., .Manchester William E. LanrlOy of Multnomah T hreat by .Minor P arty , Senate vefsion of President Eisen- they pass a compromise/measure. Communist aggression. lost 84-25 A West Donegal district-one of 40 brovviv wool sheath drem. beige ac­ ushers personalized cuff link and "They will," .said -McClellan. A minor party in the govern- I The Senate voted .instead to de­ fliroughout the repupllc-scnt th# Tel. MI 9-4503 County, a Demercrat.. "They will be .made a part of this bower's Middle East resolution thpen«te ver- A Cqmmuniat motion kim t dqwn cessories and corsage of pink tie-clip sets. Wainto-Test for Both ment today demanded the resigna­ ^ ^ *.slon would make th a t proceis un* clare that If the Presldsnl deter- '114-Ck same two men back to the Irish record." / ' tion of Premier Ali Sastroamidjo- waa %ivtn a ‘'food chance^-today[rteceasary ■/. mlnea it la necessary, "the ITnlled Parliament. Zusman/heatedly denied Mrs. Informed of* Bpltner's position. X'third motion cendei'nnln^'qthe jo's coalition. ' passage right Von House"^ Demoefatlc Leader, Ma­ ;States is prepared to use armed P.r D'DbntMU,/iiiiiiiiter/(or local : “ '^aellan told, a reporter "the re to the .White House. • . cormack ( MAm ) said the House government's withdrawal from PSII, a splinter Mosiem party, fcrc^' for that purpose. Gaza and Aqaba decision” waa de­ ovemmenl-iaKlIiaOostello govem- not>nly will bTmade public Thiixword\w c came from House , ___leadership/^’as 'nor yet decided, .Bm the Senate Democratic j&ei,,,.. .OM, Zu™.. ,t ...; .CS. warned that.'if the govemnisiit leadership sources as they exam-^n-*' _._e_ 7^ feated 86- ^ . colleom AlOD votes. J. d6es not re.sign. I t will w ithdraw ask for a conference Leader Lyndon B. Johnson (Tex.) Brdnpan, g^followee of the de VaJ- day's session that a transcript of - yic record of this investl- Ined the measure passed by the Ben-QuHon had reiterated that rfonflicting. testimony by Zu.sman he would not ob- from the cabinet. with the Senators. He did not rule .told the Senate last night that the a Fianna Fall party stal­ out the possibility however that Israel rejects tlie EgyptiSfi-Iaraell wart, tritlled by 151 votes. and Mrs. Haidy was being sent to ^^^t If :the. Secret Service ts willing Similar threats from the larger The resolution serves notice on;,,,, 0.I- revised resolution "is a clear and The Savings Hank of Manchester offers you and your unequivocal warning to the Com­ A rm istice of 1949 as the basis for The twoxmen h'tfld their,seats lo Zusman's attorney thc Kremlin that, America wilt'“;* ”°Xn the Sen- U>t .future status of the' Gsza Mundt (R-SD) told the witness his I ^ copy of the report and anything (Continued on Page Four) fight if necessary, against Com-j ^ munist aggre.ssors they must with about » # sam# mari^n as. reckon with the United States. ij Strip. He held the armistice js hull In the last generaUelectlon in 1954. replies to questions w o i^ *>e; j.p,_An i passage 'for tw^-lhonths weaken- the resolution and the and had a quick whispered j prostitution in Portland, as she ments" in it. prejtd'ency. Others said thaj/lf tary General Dag Hammarskjold unidentified asSailant last night I that the future of the Gaza- Strip i w ith his law-yer. I did in mid-}9SS. Tt Since has closed splashed acid in the face of a request. Taking the measure to c-onfer- he-' dld not have that* authority Bulletins \ "At , this time. T do not know." i do"' i momVnent"cWr'o^acm^ t"estu L ^>>5 t^e final Senate vol*, 30 ehcc. Vorys said, "would give that Congress could not granUIUto him must be worked out within the | McClellan said. He said ,'*ra The committee 1* searching for i fled in an investigation o'f a bribe RepiipuWUcans | filibuster crowd another crack at under the constltutlon,- frameivork of the armistice agree- i from the AP Wire.*? Hardy had been told she could-gvidonce'of tleups betw-een under-i ghareg against qt»te Ren iome,'"'*re counted for the resolution, it it." But" the prime importance of The Senate also wWle In reitric- ment." The/ Israelis protested 1 take one of she desired, but that 1 world ...... elements,------,.*’1...,.- public -cc-c-.,.officehold' ^ ■^“'^** jwDire 16 Democrats Jpmed Repub-"the resolution is “payrtolojftcat." X,. that this wqiild mean any U.N.' the committee had no authority to , era and offictails of the Teamsters Dr R E McMean.s Jr 32 his McCarthy (Wig). Jenner he said, with it* effect det-ermlficd ((.'ontimird on I'ngr Ten) alhninistratlon there would .pO; .niUEAHT PI.AN RUSHED order anyone Including Zusman to" Union. . ' • left eye patched, said -he had no ' Malone'(Nev) m oppos- by the size of the vote and speed technically under Egyptian con-. .iVashingtan, March 8 *!h—House take a He detector test. J At one point in his testimony. trol idea w-ho tossed tfie bottle of acid I J , . , i.u I leaders today decided to speed Wants Results Public ; Zusman said the "main thing" in at him. He said he knew' of no di-1 ^ ,S^e' The House, meeting Eisen- \ through version of President John T. Bonner, Zusman’s ; the current hearings “Is to keep-;rect connection it could have with ' , ^^P*^**®.*^ of StaU Dulles last ; bower s request, voted to give him Klsenhduer's Sllddle East resolu- Was.hington law>-cr. told .reporters i the Orefi°nf*n from losing a Blasts Blamed fresh diplomatic consultation* in! ti„n right on to the White House *?ithe' Cdic'cVse!’ Bur“cox‘“s’aid” he i “PP^oval to the "authority" to use U..S. armed ^rvtvavs Bvs/I HAn tiot/sn'ia s-A. . ^ " ... . . ^ - .s .. later Zusman w-oqld refuse to take | million -Hbel suit." ' He did thought it was connected with the ' "The sub- forces if necessary to help a Mid- Washington and Ben-Gurion's r*. tomorrow. _ SpeskeV Rayburn of fl/*n.k' . 7 Ys A « a ws a * 1m tl-tA s91a g the test from Secret Service and ; elaborate, e.xcept to say that »0‘'h ' "tande is the same" a.s in the die East nation such On Jet Aircraft , ceipt of a' letter from President' Texas announced he bad notice take it from some private detec i a suit had been filed against ‘h«; IGe Elsenhower giving U.S. backing; from the White House atid State tive unle.ss he had an advance a s-, newspaper by Langley, "It is now clear," Dulles added, : to Israelis hopes for peace In the ' Department that the resolution surance that a report on the test' Committee ^officials said the hagen, assigned y» tjaf the case, .saljl - Two loud blasts heard in (Middle East^:' "If the acid had J(it him !n the face ■"•that the Gongre,s.s of the United is “ saUstactory" J o^ le Senate- will be made public. ’ .. | ' - —-7— .States has. by ah impressive, non­ the Manchester, Coventry.sqd I W ifl[ B'Gesture e s Pipeline linposed rhanges, 'The Senate ■’V full forje. he would not ' -ve had Rockville area about 10:15 “There ia no point in taking the j (Continued on.Psge Twenty-tkw) much face/left. He got o'nly the partisan majority joined with the News Tidbits : There Was a promise of a quick passed the measure last night, splatter.V_ President to assure the peoples of .Culled from AI* Wires a.m,, we'ie' believed to be {restoration of the Iraqi Petroleum ! 1719. McMeSns'* left eye was practical­ the free nation* in the Middle East cauaed by Jet nlanes-breaking rCo.. pipelines across Syijia which; ly, closed when he lifted the patch th at the United S tates stand.* the sound barrier. jSyrians.'put out of action ln*re-l GORK ASKS BRITISH A-DATA * fw ^ew sm en. The lower, eyelid w as read.v to Join w-ith them to build S tate police,, after checking 'prisal for the Israeil-Frenoh-Brll-' .Washington, March 6 iFv—Sen. */bIulsh color. He said there w-as up their strength and, if need be.; Indians High Commissioner to wtUi contractors who mighr jI lshish ipvBslon ipv of Egypt last Novem-1 (tore (D-Tenn) saU today the /just think of it . O ’Sullivan help them defend their national | Britalh sOinnioned to Foreign Of- ^ blasting, called the State Pumping stations . were' United State* “ should insist that you can protect youtiialf and your family with life insuranea. and at a'"nttle. pain.” THERil'S AN S.O.M. PUN TO FIT YOUR NEEDS! McMeans said he w.« , integrity and independence against"*“ In • London- and twb London •Aeronautic Gommiasion. They p w n Great Britain make evaltaMe to the same time, build up a growing Savings Account with this low-cost Insuranca-SavJngs Plan., • ThA I his blinic ,whenen the'buzzer on the , ^ "•'ine.l aggression." I were informed that there were The company announced Syria us the-Jetest technology" it ha* ------T— Normally when the House and|*^ade against Indian ^inadU to two jets in the area at/ the '•officially agreed ' to allow it to developed for an atomic jlower CASH ACCUMI’LATIONS hlhnenTd disagree on major bills j Qu«en Elizabeth II... New. talk of plant. Gore told « reporter, at the State ’s High C bu/t ne.openea me door, someone threw I ._____ •■-mnnmv Heiv.” . . time w-hich could have broken [make repairs and resume piunp-j ■’ . ■ Starting Age a jar of liquid at him'. , they set up a conference commft- econoifiy drive" aimed at Pres the sound barrier- snd been same time that this country ha* Deposits S. Cash Avail- 9. Net Cost 9. Cash A'vall- .3. Cluih Amll- Hera's how it works . . . yoiir regular, weekly deposits build up a constantly increasing tdent Elsenhower’s 971JKM),000,000 (Continued on Page Ten)^ been negligently tardy In de­ Nearest 1. Amount of for the ahle Knd of of Insurance' able End of able Fold of —It felt like fire hitting me." - responsible for the blasts.' current- term expjrbs Dec. 17, was be Said. "li ran into ithe'flower budget, and at Senate additions to veloping her -gas-cooled concept • .T. . Birthday Insumace 1*1 Year 1st Tear 1*1 Venr 5th Yeaf . loth Vear balance in your savings account, from which your insurance premiums are automatically . state Capitol. Hartfoj-d, March House' bitis. of nuclear power developments. .'g (g>>_Gov. . Ribicoff nominated nominated for another 8-year term. shop next door. They have a sink _ Ppid. There's no wprry or fuss with bills or notices . . . . no trouble to you at all. Your weak* To repiace"the three Superior with a faucet high in the air. “I Television- industry seeking .per- ! 2(1 13,990 $104 Associate Justice Patrick B. O'Sul­ j mlAftipn to cover aeMlonA ot BHITIHH AIMS irNUOMMITTED IF YOU DEPOSIT $80.00 $24.00 . $406 $829 ' ly deposits taka care of aya{ything. Ckiutt judgeii moving up to the Su­ turned the faucet on full force.' I . Negro Nation Born Loadon, March 6 n and discOss Savings -Bank Life succeeded *s Chief Justice by As­ must be ■ confirmed by-both hoUsea D n l l S l l IjrB S. d t O C k S : Franchettl bf Italy as his fourth ceremonies, reptaclng *he British African contlgent. for Prcoldeat. Elsenhower to g* ' Insurance with our representative. He’ll be gl9d to help j-ou sociate Ju*Uce Kenneth Wyhne of of the General Assembly. s i i i s . i wife. unionTTni/m Jack Tsrk andsnrt signifyingsis*nifvine .'formal-! formal-, "»"*V ^ to a warm, dry cllmato ta a 20 ^ 13*000 $260 $236.00 $24.00 $1,186 $2(389 ‘ .Ribicoff. in announcios the nom- the establUhmmt the first move to get rid of his lingering , ‘ ' V plan for your future security. If 5’oi*-cap!t-cp{Be. iD i^one Wdodbridge.-) Held Lmbarrassing Chairman of crynniittee- of 15 ly line around the world attended the ^119-5203, i W>lme in tvm will retire May 6, .inatioAs, told newstneiT |-hat his major oil companies which worked Negro nation in the British Com- coui$. Preso . Secretary James -IF YOU DEPOSIT . 2 5 , 3,000 ; _ 260 - 233.72 26.28 ' .1.176 2,368 1958. and will be succeeded as selecUons were'made entirely on. out European emergency oil' lift j-mOnwealth, transfer- ceremonies. _ B.I, The' i—.w Duchess .. . O* H agerty aanounced .Moaday chief Justise by Associate Justice the basis -of seniority, taking into London. March 8_UP»—The . Fi- say* pro-ram has operated “un­ that' ElaeahoWer was consider- 30 Happy Dilemma Mighty .-roar* of “ Freedom,? and Lord Privy Seal Richard A. $5 A .WEEK 3,000 i60 230.24 29.76 ' L i57 2^333' FREE . . . NEW STREET MAPS OF MANCHESTER! . Edward J. Daly of Hartford consideration the jurist's combined nan'eiar Times said today that gas­ der eomplete direction and control Freedom!" rose from thousands of tag a vtolt to a ptaee like Tuc­ service on the bench'; oline supplies in Britain are now Robert Briscoe. Jewish . lord Butler represented Britain, son, Aria., but added there had . - i | Daly will reach reUrement age of the govemmcnl".. .Congression- throats as the hour marking the’ Nixon-presented a 2,00<>-.volume 35 3,000 260 225.32 34.68 1,132 2.281 Ma.cb 29, *962. before the expira- Only yeaterday'delegaUons called sq high extra storage tanks had Mayor of Dublin, la caught in ,al call* fOr fo r e ^ aid cuts greet /been no'final, decision. YOU CAN G H ' *• ■ , • ■' ■ X .'-i to be foiiad. * a.' flattering tug-of-war. About transition of power arrived. Bril-! technical library to' the nsw gov-j_ Current Annual Dividend Rate : tlbn^of his 8-y«u- term, but hU on' Deraoerafic State Chairman Presldenttat UorijmlMlbn's recom- Uant fircjvorfcs exploded against' ' 4fli , ^000 ‘ 260 218.27 41.73 ‘ 1,097 - 2.206 John M. Dailey' to urge -the nom­ The newspape'r said ita survey to start a 6-w-eek. coastrto- emmeht as a symbol of-AmeWEIT" BONN AIDE R.APS REDS successor, as .chief - justice is not showed that gasoline is coming in­ 'coast tour of - the United meodation that assistance program the sky and talking drums carried derire to ,iassist tte West African expMbsd' to , be a-nnounced until inations of various'; candidates for 'be continued at its current spritd- W'astahiitoa. Maireb 6 idV*' ' ‘ ■ i ■ . - ' 4 5 '" .. i o o o , 260 207.^86 52.14. ,1 .0 4 3 2,(192 the common pleas-court vacancies. to the country at bUer 90 pdr cent StatM, he .found Irish and along the word of Indeprii.dcncS. -; nM loh.. - the 1961 Session of the T-**!:*')' Jew-itt. group* battling for liig rate. "We are no mory slave*," ‘Prtoe ' iKearing the end of ,a <4*^y Heinrich von Breataao. West ------U------The Italian-American Democra­ of the normal pre-Sue* irate but Germany's, forelga mtalstor, ture tic Club of Cohneciicut- ptoffered that the tightly ration^ supplies priority as (lia hosts. Briscoe Invalid Hungarian ^ playrigbt Minister Kwame Nltrumah' tolq a : goodwin vtaii. Nixon offered the L atnigat Ufa Insuri nos ua^ tn UhwiaaUonf (but all TQ Suci»ed3usiic**Ii«lls..O:Sui-' ij,e name ot B. Fred vDamlanl of are being used up at on|y.;60 to solved -the problem by declar­ iSy tails Cemmnahit court t ."The throng of SOlOOO^Aiae'mbied at Ac­ library, valued af.between f 18,000 charged Sm let ' Bunsta today I: • ' D. Cash Available ladiidNi balaaee la saviag* accouat.aad ^ ______with ‘In e e s sa a tM gresstoa". sta a d ^ tn ** *f psttetea are araUaMe, fraas gU# up ra*b value or life InsbraBc* poVey. Regular sarlags avings tuank of lianchester Ilva;^ and Wynne*ok the^;Supreme, New'Havin, a former slate senator 65 per cent of norma). / ing tltat.thitJlcst day at every ohi- imtion Knew ttat Hung^- cra's 1 polo groundq.- ‘“Move about aiui 120,009^ to the prime minis te $1460 fa ameunt < Court. RiWcoff named Superior ■ and former municipal court ju i^ The*-newspaper said that even point will be deyotw to any- J. were .being deported to Rbs- W itt.your cbwf out."'«- Ur in a\ ceremonycei at*^ tte Govern-! »f»l»»t Gcrmaa' p^pta ta 1 / iHvtdead* and tasuraace dirideads w1 U 'be added ta .A . ---- Mnektag muaURmltoa W IM r >. Net eost of laaqraace wUI be mtured stfll turtber by . •- amount abop-n. Naturally, tbe loager .vour zGh^ eoa- Court Judge John Hamilton King^ In tfis home city- if everyone usedhU his*TaUon cou­ thitjg of an Irish nature. The dnriag revolution In cattle' cars" -Nknimah dcclan'ed the hsw na­ ment State House. (UvMeskfai payable aaaiiaily as caelird. Uaues the more easb yW-wUI aceumnlate. - MAIN Off/Cf 923 M am St EAST BRANCH 2m5 fa sf C enter 5t. of WUUnli^c,- Jamifc* E- Murphy '-*rae names of two other former pons, tbe rate of : qoasumption aseond day will go to the Uni­ National Conference on Higher tion—the slM jot with 72 foreign iBpastry, Vea "’ Benotaea saM'- jMarly five mlUloh Africans—must giha . Eassia asatetataa “a hatad erp OPfN THURSOAr EVENINGS 6 to Q OPEN FRIDAYS 9 A M to 8 P M of B ridgeport end Samuel -ICelUU Defnocratic sUta M(iatars, Jow ^ 76 pitr cent, but ted -Jtwtah a p p ^ and otter Education tablm ta CMcag* rsso- tiona ahowared IndepsndN 1-' t t Bridgeport, *tep*etl»«Ijr. S. L4» cp at Norwich and W. Terry lent la “tjB|*lIUng to Jawtab /functions. Briecoe'e hrttoB caBiiig far iipaadsaed Fed­ be.rackoBsd with not only' In WesV cti the Hay eountry. — I ta Mta tS tnm m fea*. ->r «*: -f-r -J •; • A saodate SUpt«»»« tooilrti.Jus- Barber at Putnam, were mahated ----- I tour n ■ eehoduied to aUgt* eral sappsit of University Rtatan- A^lca 'but thnughout the. world. Bee) Raymond E . . Baldwin, ^olKua to Bi^ey by their ddherenta. .C< •Bairvle*, Qhiuta aiup^tB jhalf the world's /(BO' fe ./■ ( • /■ 1$ 7 ■\ ■/' k. i-'i: ■C MKk -Ir r . m r . /) !/■ V J !- -HI / ...... y yHyl’- ■s- mm V r - '" ■ I ' u ■ # ■ ...... ■ • ' X x .

,' '’M- '"'x.'-I'.''' 1- ''' I -\ *' ,l' n :S: 1: ^ v . : : I . .x . ' , • n . ■ ■ • . f' ■' -U-' . 1 PAGte TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, ^957 ,;.,i ■■-. ■ .1. \MANGHI^STKR_EVEJ^ING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CON?^„ WEDNESDAY* MARCH 6, 1957 spokesman Harold Tudkin 'of vate lawyers in, civil suits oi^y. G re ater C on tro l timates that amount will b* costs, the neeil for a drafting ta­ Privafc^ P ra c tice Derby disagreed at a public hear* This proposal was ottered by.-Qie Biiys Schwil Near Long Lfltte, needed-' to flnqnc* expenditures j Planners Ask ble, stqol, file and more expend­ ing given tw o ,proposals to limit New Hsven County Bar Assn. State Department’s New Extension SMFD Voters from Nov. 1, 1956, to the merger j able. engineering equipment, such S a ia K e y to Ab le the private court activities o f Yudkin said that while the bar SheinWold on Bridge O f i*u rse Asked . 'late. • [as nc5V lettering set*. 3 Timts Fottgr state's attorneyr by the General favors the first proposal it made Causes ‘Turmoil’ in Assembly lo L e y y la x Hunt concede.* that . guess5\'ork JT O f . e i p X v I a " s , The higher expected printing C*r«lft«4 lobwattry ttili sr*M llll-A K I ■■■f S late ’s A tto rn e y Assembly's Judiciary Committee the second a* a'compromise. . B y School U n its j is involved in his ' eeflmate, since cost; Ma.swell said, lx caused''by_ laklWt aautrallit 3 ‘limM at m «k Borden is a member of 'the com* Yudkin argued tpat a state's PRAWING TRi;h(PS CARLY w ' the town’s Grand 'Llat. which is > the need th publish the new sub-! ilamech ecUUtr In an* mlnut* at inaey attorney enjoys an advantage be­ Hartford, March 6 Tllewand would be tempted to run off South .Manchedtei* Fire District The budget ieqllo.st.of the'Plan-' mlttee.': \ DOESN’T ALWAYS PAY .Xiirtli flealer I used in detennlding the' District ] division .regiilations and to restore I«a4tfl( ei|ii ♦ K tj » S Hebcon)—passage yrbuld be "a dis­ a!5srf*.As*n. spokesnian replied there are i The second less strict pr.opo^ by Prof. K. U. Undatrom-Lang and V • s y - « 7,-4 S. Wateon ( R-Wetherafieldl . told bury)— " I ’d be ashamed to'sit in the town on July 1. .. /' ) 55:orkers reveals that only 16 per time aide \vho.replaced .some part- with 76 operaring in '1927, when Prof. Heiiis Molted, primarily in Haay had' mispiayed the band iti' of 'educattoflT budget that, la high- the committee; proposal for a 1.6-mili rat’e "plenty of capable'^ men in the I would bar. state's 'attorneys ,typical-style. * H ♦ 'J 10 » I the legislature' if we don't down '■ cent of those married • have the time help, ahd'-aomc other factora. the 'iast one 5»-«»^built. In Decem- state ready to take thb Jobs. new UieorcUcai and analytical ap than the recommepdationa of "Nothing I've expejlehced Th haa bJi^made by Dlatrlcj;''TVea*- 'They liiclude nftnnal-salary in­ be.r of that .year,' ^ plays opened late read ,■ common pleas prosdcutor*'''from West 'bpebed A 9 « ^ " A A J IF this bill.! j final SBV on spending the pay- 14 ^ Arthur Drug Siortt j BoMen, lawyer,> and bent appearing, in their court* *• pri­ proBChea to the study of protelni . , , KOtTH i- , -{ the boAird of flnanc#; eight years tnThS^glalature has Rep, v;DCllJtiBenjamin M.' Schlosabach. urer Geplitp W. C.. H’nnfT He, es­ ' check. , crements, inci;ea.ked. p rin tin g the as me night. the, il|u^ .,of In fa vo r'b f the. measure were causey nlore of a'turmoil and a (R-Wb*HW?)ok)--opBon*nt* of the \ spades. And the . ," Mis* Hasty the' State Department of Educa­ tempeat (than this proposait. - bill„"have Iqst, sight of o«p fact— suit y^as con­ A « t V K J 10 » Z' tion, the Connecticut Association > ^ eryon e I’ve talked to, and they're tlyingvTb legislate morals.. tin u e until Mlaa r>f - B o a r d s o f Education, the I t ’s been tried and fried again, and \ . X N' ♦ A-Q- 6 J X ' . there aia hundreds, Is opposed to HsAty ruffed the parentrTbacher. Asan., the, Con­ It," he (Mild. . it doesn't w o rk ."x . rd round. She , X , ' - A 7 4 ■ ■ ' . ■ \ w ■ : - W)' X Xorfli Hast South West necticut EducaHpn Asan.i, and the ’ school .ftecelves Coun'ty Backing Rep. Edward J. .C3«ry (R-Mid- 3llsg Hast, en drew three AaaocHitton of Public School Su- 1110 bill, which calls for con­ dletown)^ the bill la ,fttm>orted by V 'x.r u.n d a of 1 NT Pa** , J V 5*** X... 0 perlptendenta. ■. struction of the school near t*i< the Middletown Common (>>uncU, trumps club toward , . 4 y . P*,ss'":!’ «** pa**' Speaking against the measure Operiins Had—^A'Q Long .Lane . School, hSs the «sup^ .(he. Atiddletown Chamber bf Com- 11 dummy, for the most part were first select­ port of Middlesex (bounty l^ sla ^ iherca and all Mlddlsex Ckninty PR INC ...AT KEITH'S! ptured the king of clubs men and finance board members tor^' wlth'^ one exception. 'It was legislators. Rep.!James B. WAtson ace and returned the iMk EHst takes the ace of clubhand re from various town*. opposed by many other legislatorf (R-Poriland), said, however, he ha to dummy's queen, \^en turns a club to dummy's queen.' ' Among the legislator* who tes­ in this Republican-controlled Leg­ had withdrawn hla support of the diamonds failed to break S-3, South ruffa si club, gets to duitupy tified on the bill was Rep. Helen islature.' measure at a second meeting of Haaty had to lose- another This is the appioved desIgh of (he State Department's new extenslim building: It is four limes i with a diamond, aiid ruffa t^e.last Mackie (R-Westport). Rep, Gertrude Koakoff (R-Plalh‘ the county legislatora. trick. Down one,. She' said she waa-opposfed to the larger than the main .State structure,will cost $.57;400,000 and is expected to pull ail department cliib. Oiily'now is it time to draw field) told, the committee that al-' Foriher Sen. Edward J. Opalaoz offices under one ro^-<^ for a while, anytvay.. . . \ Find Out .First thne rounds of, trumps. Declarer bill because under its terms boards though the school would be a mile (D-Mlddletovyni^he' la certain that lint that.Mlaa Hasty over-' then wins Che last two tricks with of education would be apt to away-from Long Lane, it is only a vocational school there won't in- "Spend all kinds of money;” . By KE.\NKTH OILMOlW- rate of 45 feOTper aecond. An jpf- have a lot of open space vvTthoiit looked was that there was no peed iop diamonds. three tenths 6f a mile away by terfere withXong' LaS*:* progress.- NE.\ S ta ff; Corresponds to hurry to draw aM of the trumps. Dally Question path through fields and woods, j Opalacz said he Uvea near Lonj^ ficla) "paper-can be pul in a ,cAt - • having to worry aboiiU any ex­ She could find out abdut the clubs Lane, Washington (N E A ) /'^When rier at one of 70 stations and roul-\ pensive -weight problems,'', says Partner deals and bid* one h o - i^ YY7*11*/^* Putting, up a school with 350 diplomats decide to trade in their .be<>re drawing ..trUnbpa. It was boys of high school' age "will ed by a code system for automatic Bkilca."It wil| have a glass front tnunp. The^tiext player passes. You o t f l t C W i l l l a l V e hlacji-limousines fcip/'vt'hiil.v-hiids, even poasible to find put about the subject the girls to a challenge The s United States haa teined delivery al any other selected sta­ and W ill afford a -beautiful yiew h o i* SpadeS.—fi 4 Hearts— K J Ous capital Will be prepared. V diamond IweAk before drawing all 1® 9 B S 2 • Diamqnds—rA 4 Diploma Exams which too many 'of them will not four American mlneAwMpera to tion. of the' Lincoln Aiemoriai and the ■of tb# Irompa. tnuba— 7 4. What do you dof be able to meet.” she said. Denmark. Four more Ara* to be The h.cUcoptpCs will shupl.v set­ "Our objective is to get infor­ Potohi'BC River. PROVINCIAL IP^lNTS Traufre were two different^.wayS Answer: Bid fbur hearts. Slam She added that the girls at Long turned oyer to the: B«yal Danish tle on top y»T an 8-story super- mation and people from one place, •‘‘We z^vanl this hal) to display IN OR to'^make four hearts, Both dtpeiid- is very unlikely, ,bUt there should Hartford -r- Examinations for Lane are not under confinement Navy in the near'Mture. /sti-uclurc^practically a atonC's th another as quickly and easily, the best in ()UI- cultiiraj heritage \ td on leaving the trumps alohe. r « a fine play for game at hearts. those wishing to earn a high school throw from the Lincoln MeiiTDriaj. as p()ssible," says Estes. nothing ostentatious, but repi-e- A flveam for the distant-future? Dbspite the building’s size -sec­ ■Tha simplest ,way la to lead a (Copyright 1957, GenersJ Fea­ diploma will be- offered on Mon­ sentalive of/the American people.” club after ruffing the t^ fd spade. ond oni.v to the Pentagon in this ture* (30rp.) day, March 25. at tbe U:S. Anny 1 Other important a.specls of the ^ steam shovels now digging j area and one of the largest Jn the building will b e^ large conference t r e Reserve Training Center. TOO S. a huge hole in the ground for world any junior desk officer room equipped tO handle interna­ I B o l t o n OpSker Lane in .West Hartford. tl,e biggest and boldest comblna-, will be able to reach, the office of tional meetings. Next to it will be -Applications are available from ,tion of comn-ete. glass, ktecl and an Aasistant Secretary of State an aiiditoiium .seating SOO persons. X the State Department of Educa­ nuwlile tljis construction conscious with no difficulty.' Both of these will be e.quipped for tion in Hartford, and mu.st be sub­ town had even seen: "In some . caae.s' today a man has simultaneous Interpretation: [EnrQllm^nt of 425 Students mitted one week in advance of the It s the Slate Department’s new to walk fronr one corner of the main tiuilding to the other'lo reach Space wihxAlso be available for examinations. $.')7,t00,000 dream house. Andjthere a library whi5h -will brlhg t^geth- To qualify for the tests, ap­ was never a better pay-off fbr that hia supertfir,” says Estes. "Under the neyv' set-up he shhuld be able er the State ttgparlmenl's ' thicc > Predicted for Fall Se^ion plicants must be at least 19 years .,<01(1 "try and try-aRstu" theory, million dollar cQlfection of foreign As s «e n in old, must have' been out of high "Video Ey^yday" tn the last 176 years the S.tate , to make it in three or four mln- utya.” and domestic publications. 'They're SEVEMEEW school at lea.st' one year, a Con­ Department ha.s itioVed 22 times Bolton, March 6 (Special) The'yth.. club's skating rink at Sperry's All Reserved— Vertical Floor I’liins now spread all over town in a half necticut resident, for at least six trying to find a tsiiitable dwelling.. dozen plaoe.s.. / '\ 11966 enumeration report of school Pond has bew» closed for the sea­ months preceding the date of ap­ H. T. DU A Co., Inc- This 55'ill be accomplished hy a g e . children indicates an enroll­ Today Its offices and agciwtes ayd son. iteMdt warm rains put . deep plication. and the class With which scattered all over town./ •' laying out the floor plans on a ment of 425 pupils in the local ele­ cnanMialn the 16 inch ice, killing vei‘tiL-ai rather than a horizontal the applicant entered high school \ In thibe yeai-s Vncle Sbir's mentary School When it opniis in basis: Thus similar divisions tt-ill any/further--prospects of skating must have graduated. \ mexst oeclate agency ahpiild he aWe September. Last year’s predictioh tbls winter. , ' be iorateti ohe above the 6ther;in- RANGE There is a 33.00 fee for first ap- to pull her 29 apron' strings lo- of 396 waa only two short of the Despite the record-breaking low Stead o( spread horizontally over, 5 Ml pficants. The fee for' retake tests / O U C A N tiier and- aettle' down • liappily actual enrollment. lemperaturea of the aeaabn, Only is 32.00. No fee is required o i '.a ttvo block area. ^ j Cl w a y s d e p e n d tinder one' roof—not an ordinary rUEL OIL Seyenty-lhree children . 51 days of sKating werie chalked veterans or members of the armed "W e'll have plenty of easy ac- X'-X- ated as of Oct. 1, 1956 WilMie en­ roof, iibtycver. . / \ uj this year. Last season's total forces or their auxiliaries. k i ON ces.s stairways," says Estes. He GASOLINE tering first grade in the^11. Fig­ was '93 day*. In general, the fields covered An arehs.covei’jng 49,000 .square feels that ; most officials mever p l a n e t feel on tbh of' the building ures for succeeding yMrs are 61 .^wlng Course the tests include'English, m bSther to w-ait for an elevator if \ Will be specially cohslnicled to ,in 1958 ; 72 in 1959;^_ In 1960 : 79 A three-week course in begin- ms tics, natural sciences, and-^iocial ELECTRONICS s s * they're in a hurry. ,, in 1961 and 83 li(-1962. The la tte r, ners' sewing will start tomorrow studies. The tests/ are held 8:15 . provide fpr a hclibqrt when and if 'Most dazzling feature' of- the | BANTiy OIL is a proviaiongi ilgure since, the night at 7:30 at United Methodist a.m. to 12 noon and frdm 1 to 6 LABORATORIES * S T A N E K one is itecded. building tvill he a huge hall bn the : enumeration covered only nine Church. Bolton Workshop, local p.m. 'riiis is just one of the features jtop floor for large diplomatic din­ INC. of the future incorporatetUin this On* of Our N*w m^Uia of the y**t; ' I Extension group, will sponsor the SERVICE ners and receptions now held in !!i 51 \!\ 450, 491, 506, 525 and 555. respec­ • SEPTIC TANKS Look to lAiture course is essential fo those who ‘emocratin Chairman John ,M'. tnstallatlon and Repair t o m i i a e tiktnPLAynSAFBl tively. High school enioliment fig ­ plan to participate in an advanc ^"VVo have tried to look to the ure* are 130 in 1957; 145-^ 1958: Bailey was urged' yesterday to Specialists course to be conducted later. future-in every instance,” says dy- 156, 1969; 16t, I960; 198. 1961 snd present the names Of three Con- *8 .Attend CD Com • SEWERS CLEANED nativic .Thomas S. Estes, Deputy 192. 1962. “ i.1 Twenty-five men and / t h r e e nt ..Icut Democrats to Governor and INSTALLED Assistant. Secretary for O^ra- .X' The ireport reveals the extent of women attended the fu4t session Riblcoff for consideration as Com­ • CELLARS DRAINED .tions. He’s tile man who's riding X I population "shifting'' with ■ 94 of the Civil Defense/fCD) radio­ mon Pleas judges. | B«,rd on. the new building tor the families enumerated for the first logical monitoring bourse Monday A delegation from the Italian- I TOWN and COUNTRY Std-ye Department, j I time in 1956. Ilie local Grand' List 'night at the school. Thomas Maher American Democratic Club of 8TORK FRONTS “ When, the time comes '.for a taken at the same date as enumer- DRAINAGE CO. or'N ew^ London is instructor for Connecticut favoi appointment! J. A. WHITE (tloAM CO. ' helicoplfr landing platform, fen- I atlon ahowa only 45 new dwellings of B. Fred Darii-.nl of New Haven PHONE 50 9-4143 We_t'nn*l Hide Behind Onr Prodnet example.'sjve don't want to have thcT-^acssion course. SI RUnelt St.; ML added during the previous year. Elemehtary facU of nuclear fia- s a Common ,l*lear, judge. to rip the/building apart, " he ex­ T h e 94 families added 94 pre­ Other callers urged appointment, I'haaiiet R Xcw HAvra. CaNn. plains. ‘'An(U.Jt isn't just a ques,-, sion were presented at the Mon­ C'liasMeL tK Conn. school children and 62 school chll- day meeting. Succebdi^ng meetings to the Common Plea.* bench of for­ 7:5.5 (SS> W’YtATHERVANK Uon of tlirmv)t?g in a couple of I Chnnnol tt SprincDfId. .Mrbb. 7:3U ( *-**) DiSNEYI-A.M) dren to thC enumeration report, will deal with detbctfonNjcvices and mer State Senators Josepli Longo Channel SR oNom Rritaln. Onn. .' T«marrawlaad:“ .Haa la steel girders. Speciany strength­ j Figures for 1955 in the same use of them. A setX f the instru­ of Norwich and W. Perry Barber ChahBfl Waterbary, Conn. • Fllzllt” ened columns musUbe run through .category show 72 families enumer­ Channel M Holyoke, 9uti. niM.5) (Ti a n t s t e p ments will be presented-by CD to of Putnam. (55) GREATEST DRA.UA th. building from top to bottom ated for the flrat time with 66 eacii of the towns' particl^ting in (S») XAVIER CUCtAT (Color) to allo'w.for the extra weight.” X I pre-achool and 42 school children. I : H < D NANCY'S KITCHE.N 7:4* (55-M) NEWS In addition to the aiv age. the the course. Each group of meiv will Mother, Tot Flee Blaze RU> PAYOFF a - I Heads Prayer Serrirea then be in a position to pass'oji MATINEE THEATRE *m (l*-4.V) GUV .MITCHKM. SHOW Slate Department Is tailored to Always insist on SAFE OIL HEAT Warm, colorful, charming . . . worth It* \yeight in aoiid comfort . . . fui-nlture at its finest! A hlgrinxiiri- I Mrs. Leslie S. Bolton is chair­ (Color) G o r.l.) Foar Cad. Spell- meet every ^!i^mand of modern dip­ ou.s Provincial Sofa with pillow arms, available in choice of plain colors or Provincial printa/. . . with the information gained to further . Stafford Springs, Alarch 6 i/P>~ S:S« ROR CROARY bladrr., Jtaric E: Leoaard, man of the World Day of Prayer 'Glasses in their own towns. lomacy and "hiternatlonal rela't|^on.s. "Plus Built Cuahionized'' Kroehler cOnstniction foi; greater comfort, lasting service. Foam eiishiipns and I services to be conducted at the Firemen took a 20-,year-old moth­ S:iA ( R) CARTOON CAR.NIVAt Toa.v and t;ddlr, aovrllv ar( it COSTS LESS too! tklrting may be had at slight additional co.st. 399.19 Deposited 'OZZIE A.NII HARRIET FOAM CUSHION WING CHAIR $ I Churches have been held locally. ■p„.„ -uiij “ u I ------; 75elonka sma-slird A window to get i “ T)ir .CIubkoB.r” 95 Airs'. Kenneth Peyrett J* secre- children bought U.S. Savings to the ladder. She suffered a gash APPLIANCES US) THE .MILLIO.NAIRE I ” Th» Sl^ry of Jrrrjr Padirr- A companion ("hair with Kr>am rubber ciuhlon, upholstered Ih stun- '■ ; tary of the committee.*' Women Stamps valued at 31.25.. ^ on he^fight arm but the .’5-month '■'tung fabrics with graceful (jiif-en Ann* legs. Choice of colors. [who will participate in the aerv- girl, Deanna, was unharPied. A / (I:-3«1 TV THEATER— iColor) Manchester Evening Herald garsge on the floor below is be­ |>fcr : ice include Mrs. R. K. Jones Sr., „ "D urr E. G. -5{arahaU-atari / v LIBERAL KEITH BUDGET TERMS , . OPEN AN ACCOUNT I Mrs, Waiter Elliott:'M r*. George ^ Ito n correspondent, Doris 51. ing converted into a new* fire sta­ (M ) C'OU.VT OF .MONTE CRI8TO D*It«IU, telephone 5ntchell 3-5545. tion. DISCOUNTS . »:*# ( *-43) TV THEATER Onflj of Jameshirc's i Nelsop, Andover: Mr*. Herald ! ” Hrnkra Rarrirr** aiart > Lee, Mrs. E. E. Perkins, Mr*. Rpb- .5larDonald Carrv j'ert Foote. Gilead: Misa Ilona Mol- AT [ (IS-SSf CVE'T.OT A SkCRET Se/vi more mikage in oor NEW UNUNEb SUITS I 1«:M ( S-5.5-5*) RO.XING Open Thursday Night ■A ■ ■ ^ ||nar Snd Airs, pariton T. Daley. Team Keeps Lead 1 Goldra-4ilo.*fi Fiaali .with removable collar and cuSs. In I Mrs. A. J., Roberts, president of (IS-Wl T.V. ROCR Navy or Luggage. Slzea'10 to 18. Also I j the Ladies Benevolent Society, is “ City In Flamr.*' In Elks To u rn ey (3ai t h is I.S VOUR .t,IFE ' avaliahle in ^'Talls." . ' i in charge of the^ luncheon which 44.1 Hartfhord Road l•:5• ( SI Nfnvs REPORTER A.SD will be seri'ed at noon. Tel. 5n 3^524 w e a t h e r car coots ! Uons GWt Pep Talk The 4XXJOC team still leads the , Tonite js Flnryrlopedia (30) I,(),VK WOI.E $19.98 ! 'The Lions-Club reports‘ that two' Elks Setb^k Tournameht. after. l»:4 i I A) WORCD-S r e s t MOVIE8 X CLUB n i g h t : 4 :N ( S> BA.NDSTA.ND (55) THE JCNGCE / ' ' I guests . at their Monday meeting. 22 weeks. Following Is The stand­ (IS) BBIUHTFR DAY l l : » « (IS-SOI NEWS I were VPappy” Carpenter, zone ing and scores: ■ Hsrinn Rr>«U« (itra* Fard (JS-*#) UVKK.y PB B A DAY (57) 7'IXAI, EDITIO.N tVe don’t kn055' how to SP.CBET STUB.M jjare a Cori-ette with an MG, - Ganzer, presldnet of the, Portland 4.438; The Heights. 4,404; D ia-* AUGU’.ST -MOON;” 4;M ilSl EDOK (IF .MOHt blit \V(? can tell you that oUr ! club. Both men spoke on the ihond Jim's, 4.380; Jpe's Barber | rinemavrap* at t:l* ^ 4.;4* tri-Mi .MODERN RO.MA.n Oe S sporl car coals outrace all 'Flui "Brati Lezrad" l:*e I S> MICKEY *01*81. CCCB Leading Florists ; "growihg pains" suffered by their Shop, 4,376; .A'oiir Deuces, 4,367; (IS> A N O S 'A N D ANDY others.' Styled in clean liSes ^ I clubs and what was-done to over- Walnut Clippers, 4,333: Oliva's (rt) THTTIlRST SHOW of aleek cotton, they're right C / ' > ‘ Esso, 4,325; Manchester Trust. 4,- CW) COMEDY TIA fE I come, them. Local Lions repori the (JS) K E A T C R E .MOVIE PARK HILL for school and'ali general ; pep talks were a good tonic pince 303; Patten's Builders. 4,263; (*.Y». OCT WEST »la nrwzreail Rower Shop wear, ram or ahiue. Sizes for . -\ -/}9 $kt lorn to Uvt in a j their own club Is still In its infant Vichl's R and TV, 4,248? Anderaon l:M (IS) THE. BIO SHOW preps and students. ‘ Patnters, 4,248: Elk.s, No. 1893 (M l SUSIE : days. 1*51 U m .E IASI ACS A report on the progress of the 4,236. . < :*« ( *) STAO E S Flowers By W ire j possibility of conducting a chest Also. Woody's Wonder*. 4,- DrIlzAtfalljr ^klllarlaaat l*M EARtU SHOW . • - . }\‘ - f ■ (*i) TWII/r.HT THEATER x-ray clinic locally was made by 235: Garden 'Restaurant, 4.223; Marlaa Mraada-i niraa Fard «;M ( *f SPORTS . Ml 3.5103 Alarshall Lovegrove. No definite Petersen's Milkmen. '4,204; State aad Micktka Kya (tS) THIS IS THE A.NSW ER Shoe Repair. 4.188; Cqpitol "Teahouse of the August Mbon" <:4* • SI W F.ATHER F O R M AST 8 E. Center St.— Mnacbestet ' ' y \ ■ ' - - > W MERSMAN announcements are ready . on this Claaanaaraaa’ aad color S;W ' SI WORI.D NEW* TODAY ' proposal. Equipment. 4.175; Leohe’a Truck­ :;U . S:ee... (tt) '4EWB ici* Members ' who - attended this ing, 4,169; V and D, 4.147; SMFD i- 'Flat "THF BRASS I-F.GKNtV’ thee < *1 STUDIO *7 ll'.H (lll-75-Ml WEATHER Provincial I week’s meeting included James No. 4, 4.143; Paul's Painti .4,132; Hack O'Rrira A'aaey tislei (IS) 7 O'tXOCK REPORT i:ia, s:W, ie!«e ■ (it) WEATHER 1 Finnegan. Ruasell Potterton. Jo- The Rebels, 4,118; Fogarty Bros., (S3) M AN TO M AX I seph Foritanella, Richard Morra,. 4.078; Hilinski's Sunoco, ,3,992; Beauty Slieea—Silk-look NANCETTA. JUDY Saa;, "Tk* OIrl Caa’I Wrlp It” I .. „ THURSDAY, MARCH 7 i CHERRY BOND'S luxurious blend of DACRON*, cotton j'.; RAynjond Negro, Stanley Nichols <5uii^. Funeral'Home, 3 .^ . I IS:H ( S) NEWS and -‘nylon, gives beautiful lustef to this 'finely- Jr., Ham* England. Peter Aiiner, % — CUSTOMIZED — : ! (IS) VALIANT LADY James Roser. Robert Murdock, ! (5J-J*t TIC K T A K n oU G E TABLES detailed. blouse emliroidered in satin}* polka dots * Seat Covers I (M) .tflD-DAV m o v i e ' and Msilopa. |t'a completely washable, drips do* Lawrence Hano and Lovegrove, I I7 :U r * l LOVE OF LIFE i. ' • Auto Tops -•* / -:'l. '’ i i ...... V: 5______4 - smoothly, ready to slip ofi without any- ironing. Jiisttre Court I (IS) KIDDIE KAE.TOON6 ilaul Atla.* of Dorcliesler, Mass., Furniture. Upholstering • tS:SS ( SI SEAECH FOE TOMORROW Dramatic in whlteXr pSateis. Sixes 32 to 38. ' -n hiniaelf from hearing the ’ small in CINEMASCOPE and METROCOIOR dORN OAtT AND THE . -r rOED'S SHOW tail.' Step End. Table, End i NEWS >■ Jttt (ll-M) b o u s e p a b t t ab^ve oiT|Lhe smaller-rugs listed, ()f heat’y-S ply yarn's irt>^ durable Sites 18 to 16.'Sanforized and tub washable. claima appeal of Everett Hay of .•"■ Eddie ALBERT* « S » . RAMBLER by MANSBROOKE . . . _____ 114,95 ' table or lljrmR'‘frable, looptwisB weave. Excepttonal value*; Cook Dr.-against Wallace Balkus f kM NCCAMI.-Niiili* MYOKAWA-Mitlkli* SAWAMOtA $3.49 of Notch Rd. for damages re­ Sizes 'IS tp 20. ' > sulting from, the death bf Hay's Feature ahotvn Wedi-Thnrs. at 5:SO>-9:0^ MANCHESTER LIBERAL BUDGET TERM-S dog. Swanson had found Balkua • '\ • guilty of breach of th' peace the Alio in Corduroy, Olrie, Ivy Stylo , . . $16-95 -- B iz ^ 'lS to 20. last session of the Trial Justice M O T O R S A L e S "SKOL" COAT Cqui^t in the aSme incidenL 'STORE H o r n s : Kelth’iiMancli^tcr Open Thursday Nights TUI 9, eP l*o|^ IfeA* -ixm E tm tS A iiia r. "YOUB OLOS5IOBILE DEALER" HOrSE‘8 BOYS’ Rad STUDENTTS’, SHOP- eiih Furnitur local justice said' be had: "Closed .Mondays. Keith's'Em ! Hartford Open Every Evening, Clfien i t ' Ited with the StAle Attoriia'y S12 W IST CENTER STREET ■J,'- Saturdays A t 6. ' . MI »-«4« - ■ ■ ' . 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■r- ' f : _ J - , ___ _ ' . V • A --t.::i:^7: r-MATieM'BETER-EVEfa^ MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. MARCH '6, l9511957- '• ,- A- V V PAGE FIVE r -li ■ '/: ■W iifAiWGfifiSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCtiES'li:R,^CONN,* WEDNESDAY,i e s D^ MAl«3lt 6. 1957 'V PAGE POUR ,. ’ — iu*-— ■—=------i—------. ■'/i.i.i,*-... .- Ihg out of work six weeks due 1 ' ..l.i. ... ■ •••.*.r -J.'* • , ..Coventry ‘ ■Deacons Installed^ I : to the /all at- thq record, ehop.- \ ea in the trensfer. ' -As far as olttding Oommuntata in the ggv- Now Many Wear . Tolland County \ 'There was no session of Common he was concerned, Bridges 'said ernment The issue threatened to At Center Church Pleas Court today. New iBoss at Station K Hall Waiting he w;talie*rindfnmn cessor as chairman, Meade Alcorn. A charge of- vagrancy against Modre recently resigned as a CHOCOLATE the past 10 years and prior to Council of Church Women, will be George Wilson, 55, ho certain ad*' Made lo sell for $19,99 Made to seH for $25 readily talk of his past exploits. Lt. John .C. Lawrence coming here had several years ex­ Asked to describe one parUcular member, of the Civil Service Com­ COVERED from 2 to 3 p.ni. at South Meth­ dresa, was .nolled. % < ■ ' ' f piece of his detective work that mission. perience with a, firm installing odist Church, with a children's Bruno Johnson, 86. of 65 Florence' stands out In his mind, he Muses, mals, who was sitting In stha bad Some Capitol Hill Republicans septic tanks ami drain fields in .service ,and nursery at fhe same St,, was'fined $5 for intoxication. I # ■: I ’ Rockville Resident CHERRIES the Newington area. time. Local women participating He was arrested yesterday after-'I almost embarrassed, and ftMlly seat with,'a gun ■ trained' on the credit Moore’s exit from the com­ Zoning Hearing Slated Never Have We Offered Such A Bargain! begins to tell how he and lA. Shm' victim’s head, then pump^>’Tour mission to suggestions from- Sher­ in the aduH service are: Mrs. John noon. - j uel Rome .'solved a vicious mun Hurt at Ellington IN There will be a hearing,concernr VonDecK. South Methodist; Sirs. Frank Kebert of no certain ad- i slugs Into hlni>^ man Adams,! Eisenhower’s chief Ing validating zoning for the town difTord Simpson. Center Congre­ which took place pn the Bcrlli Xiesa than a week aftdr the vic- Msistanf "^oore was generally re- CORDIAL CREAM dresa received a 15-day gii.spended ! . and never have you bought your boy an outfit that will serve a boy Im's body was discovered* the two J at 10 a.m. ‘Tuesday in Room 411 gational; Mrs. Everett Johnson, jail term for,intoxication and Was - .TPhe. in 1952. , ^ .Ellington, March 6 (Special)-— gr'rded by Senators and House — REO. 59c.. At the State Capitol Building, locel Emanuel Lutheran; Mrs. Leland better. We are offering it now to save you money. There's a great In his soft; aftimes barely audl crtmlnals had b ^ apprehended. members as the most acces.sible placed on a 90-day good behavior | variety of attractive .sport jackets in tweetls and flecks, hahtionized , ble voice, he starts to tmravel a A Rockville man received cuts on Representative .Royden F. Smith Howard, Baptist; Mrs. O. R. Den­ probation. i " ' LeamsJi^ Experience member of the commission, which Sr. stated today. ton. Nazarene; Mrs. Thomas Mc­ with wool flannel and gabardine .flacks. All brand new. Small .size bizzarc story; Like maliy detectives in the the right hand and knee i/l, a car- has a. great deal to'say about gov: In other cases, Karp fined Edwin i v AS* - "It began when he found a slain Extension Sleeting Set Cann. Salvation Aityiy; Miss F. Ganzel,' 52, .Darien, 56 fdr -fall-- s.-:. ■slack.s have ela.stic .sides. Large sizes have Hollywood waistband. BUY State ^P^ce Lieutenant Lawrence truck accident about 4:36' p.m, ernment pecjonnel matters. ' / A Tolland county-wide Exten­ Isabelle Massey. 'Second Congre­ corpse along the Berlin Turn­ has iesn*hed his trade the hard way here yesterday. * / ure to secure a motor'vehicle reg--: THEM NOW AND SAVE! pike. The body was that of Sens. Humphrey (D-Minn^ and sion meeting on "Chooaing ahd Us­ gational; Mrs. Robert Os,trander, titration;- and Morris Jacob.s. 18, | . imo8tly\by trial and errpr and Joseph Olesik, 32,/14 Rau St., Olin. Johnston (D-SC) suggested ing Accessories'' will be held from North 3fethodlst; and Mrs. K. displaced person. His identiflea-; IperlenceX . ^ was treated by a RpckvUle doctor Coventry. $3.for operating a motor i ' IK Hon was our only clue to his as­ that Moore’s quick transfer from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m, Friday in the EJnar P.a.sk, Covenant Congiega-,■j vehicle with defective npd im- •> / However,^ fsw years ago the and released. the Civil Service Commission to American Legion Home, tionai Church, sailant. lieutenant w m "chosen as one of The driver of the truck, Wliltam ■l proper brakes. .. "About four days later, an .hn- a OOP National Committee posi­ Miss Katherine Tingley, Exten­ -Mrs. Donald Gray, Second Con­ two Troopers to attend a course Goyette. 23, of/Somers, was ar­ tion smacked of politics. sion clothing specialist, will con­ "cTalmed'auto was reportetTlh New m legal'medicine at Harvard Uni­ rested for opiating'a motor ve­ gregational. Mrs. Tom Morley, Haven. with the if^iflcaUon "This must be reward for. work duct the session. She will discuss North Methodist; and Mrs. Rii.ssell versity. The pregram was en­ hicle subject JCo a limited license. well done the vineyards x>f par­ 39c coordinating one's wardrobe and Eo^tended Forecast en Uie PP's body, we.were able to dowed by a $100,000 grant by a Peerv, Center Congregational, are determine that the' vehicle was State Police said the mishap oc- ty politics,” Humphrey said. ' will have a display of accessories in charge or the Children's' Serve Vermont woman who was an hon­ cured at me intersection of Rt. Johnston, who heads the Senate furnished by several Willima.ntlc his.", ^ orary member of ' the \- Vermont Ice. The second floor nur.sery' will Connecticut*— The ieniperatute' Police rsM Imagination 140 and Jobs Hill Rd. wh^n Goy­ Post Office and Civil Service Com­ Glycerin stores. be supervised by Mrs. J. C. Beggs. during (his' period will average State police. Her objective 'sas ette Bt^ed his vehicle across the mittee, said Alcorn’s statement Those attending should bring Girdle Pantie It was at this point that the to help' provide-4he bes,t homicide road arter stopping for a sign. Mrs. Robert J. Gordon Jr., and near normal. Normal mean for two detectives began a series of th at Moore "brings with him a box lunche.s. Coffee will be served Mrs. Nelson Richmond, all of Bradley Ficl.i,! is 35 ranging from ^i ^ 9 5 $Q.95 trainiiig possible for state \pollce ;o Policeman Arthur Biom- wealth of know-how” suggested by the local Handikrafters Home--south Methodist Church. -1'" Imagtnatlve moves which led to thnoughova the' nation. is still investlgi^lng the.mis- that perhaps that "know-how” Suppositories a low of 25 to a high of 45. .L ittle’ the eventual capture of the assas­ The ssminar included an Inten­ making gipup. ■ ^ polliick luhcheon for the thange in tempneralure until cold­ \ would be applied to "getting Jobs INFANT or ADULT sins. ■ I" sive wOm ’s study of anatomy, pel- for Republicans.” -TV, Orlll, ^ Council Executive Board and all er Saturday and Sunday. Warm­ Through previous invesUgstion somdM d pathology, with an eye The Amer can "?os ,^,omen participating in the serv- er Monday.,/ Total precipitation Ground .apricot pits are uSed to But Chairman Bridges (NHi o6 Auxihary drill team_ will ta,eet *t_ | at, 12:30'in the Ei:clusive Fan-top wai.stbancl opens like two they knmv the vleUm had fUied Wa tovvard determining determln the cause of clean armature cores of electric the Senate Republican Policy Corn­ will b* ardiind .1/3 df an inch Oc-* and ltad^<»one conside«We ^ -fitJO p.m, March 16 insteittt^of chapel.'Mrs. Sydney MacAlpine of ciirring. as rain or possibly .some great petal.i! Ea.sy to get into . . . doses snugly drlvlTig I n . t ^ vicinity .of lA kei - " ----- motors. ' , .t mittee said there wasn't any poti- today, in the I^eglon home. sleet on Thursday and* occasional Dr. Milton Halperln,'a mcdltal To Give Illustrated Talk the Nazarene Church 1* in charge to whittle yotir waistline comfortably, without Congamondr^rtHmTtinTrft -at-Bouthwl^ btass., rain Friday. •./ ■examB)ec..utlth a w-prldwlde ropu- Mason Belddn of the Stale I'ish- df.the luncheon at which the cutting or binding. Of power net, with daintily on the day of his murder. ^ Wtion, has been one of the leading z spe'iker will be the honored guest. Ibe lieutenants also l^wew- the lecturers at these annual seminars. erles and Game. Commission will , As i-remindei- of the significance The nation’s groceo* manufac­ embroidered .satin la.stex front panel. Girdle or •layers had driven Tor pnpd hour or As an example of' tha’type of give an illustrated talk with slides of this Day of Prayw, church bells turers. which employ about 2,000 - panty in White. Small, medium, large and extra two before ■abandoning the car In case in which such cimmes prove concerning his work at the G ranpl^n^ chimes will ring during the 000 per.sons, have an Investment of large sizfta. White only, New* Haveh.'j7 , • ■ valuable. Lieutenant Law'rence cit­ IN SKILLED meeting at 8 p.m. tomorrow In the , hour preceding the serrtCe. 516,000 per production employe. The iSrst do then was HaH on Rt. 44A. ed 'a murder committed several R EG . 97c ______V.A ...... 1 X to leaVn Imw ges was in the years ago. / The Grange is spon.soring an Alto.. The d d w o ti^ filled up the essay contest on 'Conservation of High School at RpherUsonRpbe School; . 7 - While investigating a burglarly -avt-s.f r%._____' -CiCiiiaSi tank «(d found It' woilld only take near H artf^^ he .happened, to be CIGARETTE HANDS... Wild Life in (3onnectic'ut?t Thi.s jg 'final m eeting oq/study .of Ameri- l%yjmilons. They knw now in a AldgJitH>iing town where- an open to- all unde.- 18 years of sge. , Infi.isn- I iMh-. ■ Jl* the convicts must heVg stop* uqdertaker*had 7a . corpse on^his Essays must be submitted to munlty..House; Brownie Jrw p 70, | ,at a gas station, before dump­ hands... The tatter was unsatisfied Mrs. Harry S. Kitching, tecturer, «;lth Mrs John T. Cousin; ^ Miracle Blend of DACRON-COnON-NYLON ing the car., , . V LIGHTERS by Mav 1. The first place winner I Tj-pap 219, 3:30 p.m with with the mescal examirfer's ver­ MANV ATTRACTIVE PORTA- To get an idea how much gas dict of deaUv’^by accidental causes. Whan you bring your prauriplisn to cur Phermti- Will enter the State Grange-spon-■ "T' Shadowproof-—No-iron the auto got .per gallon, the de­ Lt. Lawrence examined the body drdo DESIGNS ■ored cohlest | Bourgault; Woodworkers 4-H, 7 :30 ; tectives, drove* acound for a spell and notified that the wounds . had FILE dll you tan hovt cempitl* (oith that 'it wilt b* fillid "Teitowshlp Event. . P;"? -. ' fTsu Tb'1 T.-S 1 ! . ♦ixxLiTJrlR basketbRll, 7 p.m., Covenlrv i and refuled It: The next step w*as to have been caused by a‘'blow Grey or Green '•ccwroltly—with 6ne, frcih drugi—exactly bi your to retrace .the protable route of V i i Gram m ar School: choir F irst Con'r ] ACTUALLY BODY CONTOURED Ironl a heavy hard'object, and not. Sturdy Steel First Congregational Church real-; , Church 7-30 nm ■7 the convicts and to stop at every as the medical examiner- found, Decler ardered. fsapi* rely sn eur Fharmeciil becoute ■toed 5127.60 from the jamboree «nd L,U,e 4-H 3 gas station on the way. They were from a faR.out of a wheel chair, With lock • rich covolry leather.. 2 4 9 llwy knew Ihtir prsicriplieni art In Skilltd Handl. barn dance SaUirday .night at the Elbert D. Sheldon: lucky. The operator of the first The injury; which is technically and key . . Nathan Hale .Community Center. , Archerv Scout Club, 7-30 gas BtaUon 'on the Berlin Tpke.. •known as a stlrration laceration, DEHi(jpAlir PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Members hbve expre.ssed apprecia-J $1 remembered twb men stoppmg for splits the skin suHiice in a 'manner • lustre of fine cordovans NATIONALLY tion for community cooperation. | gas. One of them, a mulatto that can onlv be caused by a spe­ Rabbi &.-Harry GutsUiarof the'j Evening had an unmistakable speech eharr cial, kind-of blow. With this knowl- • mor*^ s o p p le — ADVERTISED 'Herald mcteristic. They were both want­ ^ge. based on a lecture at the 49c PiPSODINT -Williman-tic Congregation Sons of ooryespondrnt. .Mrs...... I t: ed-In Rhode Island: Harvard seminar, the Trooper was Israel wll) be ..speaker at the 7 (*hArIes L. IJttle, telephone PII- 'The attendant 'irtso rememb^lj^ able to tentatively say fouK play , • more comfortobli Electric p.m. roaetingxSi'.nday of the fello w -^5 -6 'JS l. the pair because, one of them , p i^ was involved. TOOTH ship in the X>e»t Congregational ___ for Uie gas by leaving a watch as Such is the background of' the Steam Iron Clhurch veatry.'tje will talk on un- | fe?- eecurity. The ‘watch was from new commander* Station K, morp' derstanding lhe\ Bible through ^ "Shofar.” * \ the dMd man's body. TTtie mulat­ commonly known as Colchester R EG . 15.9S to had been ertested. before on a barracks. Under his able leader^' PASTE Reservations miiX'''l>e Local Stocks motor vehicle charge, in ■Connecti­ ship the 20 State Troopers who of­ .. March 14 for the spring over-night cut, and the - gas station owner fer police protection to 14 towns fellowship rally March 23 and 24 in Hebron; A 'report on those -going ' Quotations Furnished By Identified him from the ■ "mugg in five counties will continue- .to Holds Plate Firm 'Kill*. Odors 2 r.r 7 3 * file" midto.; patrol one of‘7116 most difficult re- will be made at th* Sunday raeet- . (V>biirn t Middlebrook, Inc. Contoured^ Ftom- their confessions, it de- gions iq.'the' State. “ Fasteeth Hoesehold Bank StqcK* veloped that they hitched a ride; ' - ^ T------j ?hi Bates The group -wtU have a splash iBid Asked to fit with the DP and commandeered. Pre.7idenl Grover Cleveland's and bowling party from 6:30 to 9 First National Bank fl hie car. ' While driving along the j favorite fishing grounds were off Powder Deedor'izer 1.00 Size*' p.m. April is in the "YMCA in Willi- of Manchester .... 29 34 Berlin Tpke^ he struggled-with Buzard's Bay, Mass., and in the manlic. < Hartford National EVERY ^ the convicts. One of th e.crim -| lakes_ of New Hampshire, Meil. BONNIE G A Y Members will have a similar pro­ Bank and T rust Co. 31 33 r No. 3410 ■ Size ‘ * gram May II &L. the .Hartford Conn. Bank and 67' 98 CASTILE *MCA., . - , •*- . T rust Co...... 404 FIGURE The Senior- Pilgrim Fellowship Manchester Trust .. 69 SHAMPOO • of the Second Congregational Fire Insurance Companies i Church Will rehear.se two plays at Aetna Fire ...... 67 70 STATIONERY 4 7 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Church H art Sard Flr'e ...... 146 156 HOLLAND LINEN...... ■ 50‘ Community House. N atlonaf Eire ...... 71 81 *...Members plan to present "Squar­ Phoenix ...... 72 75 M l S/MSWlfT n ing It With the-Boss.” and “The IJfe and. Indemblty Ins. Oo*.^ Ask Battle of'the Budget” within a Aetna Life ...... ;177-^ i ; and month .to raise funds, fdr their Aetna Casualty , -I GIUEm apring project of ptirchasing a film Conn, General . projector for use by the church Hartford Steam T H E ^ ‘ and its groups. Joan Ayer and Travelers ...... 74 Reg. $1.39 Blades Janet Reynolds are_ directing the Public UUIltie* ‘ a i v ^ ancf "plays. ' Conn. Power . . ."i.... 39 i y DRESS SIZE DISitlEIISER Wiiliam Ayer, president, is tak­ Conn. Light Power 17 >i ing orders for,-aote paper oh which Hartford Elec. Lt. ..'..56 PERFECTION .la printed a picture of the church H artford Gas Co. . . . 35 $16.50-$17.50 VALUES PACK of 20 in order to raise funds for the (el- So. New England $JJ98 lo-w'stap program. Tel...... 39>i 41'4 While «iu NOW.... • • • e < c o l d c r e a m A report will be made at the -7 Manufacturing Companies Arrow; Har.t, Heg. . . . 45>-4 4 Penetrates, Iwbricales.'ctejontes p.m. meeting Sunday of thqs* plan- :n4ng -ttr'attend the over-night Asso. Spring 32 . 3 t i o J C A R and recendiliens dry skin. Has Bristol Brass ...... 11 . 1 $13.50.$13.9S v a l u e s . spring rally March 23 and 24 in- $11.88 lasting fragrance. • ' : REG. 1.25 , Hebron.___a.: . CqiUqs ...... 110 12 Sizes V-15 for the Junior Figure SMALL r a y Garden /Hub to Jleet Dunham Bush . 11-V+ -1 NOW The Garden Club win meet at Em-Hart ,36'i , 3 Sizes 10-20 for the Misses' Figure— Fafnir -Bearing ...... 54 ! Saving LB . BUBBLE 1:30 p.m. Tiresday in the Booth- Sizet I4 V2,-22'/2 for the Wornan's Figure Dimock Lihraiw.forjuliscuaaton on Landers-Frary CVk. .. Ill',4 ' 1 N. B. Machine Co. ,.,3^ 3 Cotton Madras mix 'n match plaid by Rosecrest $11.95-SI 2.00 v a l u e s ipf 41' JA R • BATH flower arrangementa and.'^ows. Sizes 38-44 for thfi. Heavier figure Hostesses win be Mrs. Hubert A. North and Judd . . . . .'.35*>-4 . 2 $JQ2D WITH PLASTIC ^ RuaieU Mfg...... - iO 1 Sizes 12-20 for the Tall figure NOW ...... • • • • e • PIUOY BANK . V StandfesT'and Mrs. ..Carleton P. Clossic'Jacket Dqnlo Blouso King. Mrs; William Tribou, vice Stanley Work* 42'4 4 Yos, folks, SM the T erry Steam ...... 159, ‘ - V ^>re*ident. will be in ehaige. Madras jacket in the classic style. Has Dutch boy convertible collar and aieeve- rest then come *s(pe. Torrtagfbn ...... '* 24 2e lapel collar and flap pockets and' bnuss leas. You'll love thl? dazrie broadcloth r. , / ■ To Attend Forum U'.S. Env’lp com 26 the best and buy Mrs. Leon O. Heckiefr of the i- buttons. Sizes 10 to 18. In r ^ and black blouse—10. to 16. Black and red plaid, U.S. Env’Ip pfd .... 11 »i ,12'X plaid. whjte and blue plaid. the .best at Clbse^OuV O f Women's Rumps Board of Education, Mra Darius Veeder-Roqt j,...... 47 BO PETTICOAT , 8fT MOVAIMTSP Gainey of the Coventry Grarhmar The above quotations are npt to Schooi PTA, and Mrs. Donald C. be construed araclaial markets. $12.99 4 $3.99 M AN CHESTER’S W . B. Coon— Rhythm $ / | 0 0 .Smith win attend the second df Box 10 ■t- MOST MODERN 4 o p fn ( four follow-up forum* on "New Bomittda Short . i Challenges to American Educa- .^Brhin Box* Sprays Fuel Kick Float Skirt 4 ' ' k e fO ilS'-t I AUTO DEALER. to Vr ww .es.r-e;eeeeeehe»ee 4 ■ ■ ^1^ itlon,”^ tomorrow in Ct^tinal Hill Siz«9.J5 T *399 ■ W-NWV Of\cotton whipcord with leather and With leather and whlpcqrd belt.V Fly A. * SUPER AYTINAL TAMPAX :1 Hall, O. Fq* * Co., Hartford. The Flint, Mich.—A new electronic ■-'•.»...... • • ' . •»• f madras belt. Has front flap poqhet. front. Red with black bleid. Susa 10 tp i'llOMRM MNIfART forum deal* with "ChaUengea to "brain b<^'’ that replaces an Black-and blue. ' 1 18.-' 1 ■ - . VITAMIN TABLETS F M T I C ^ . - ' CpMecfteut Education," on the autonjobile carb^tor sprays high fchodl curriculiim/ fuel d'lrecUy-dnto' the cylinders White only.. V- - $7.99 ' ■ I ' ■» $5.99 W ide r e i ^ viiaihmH R o g . $ 5 -9 S ! , Tomorrow’* Eve«t* after adjuating- itl automatically Tomorrw'e IctM tier according to prevailing humidity; 1 1229 MAIN ST. — MANCHESTER cralVaumcionali C l> :, ■ i, • ' ' I tluUn, t ,t :v - ' ' iotrtt OF loo 0 9 8 ***' 4 3 J , fiffllemettah^ **'^‘*' temperature. a«d,/. desired rteb- ^ pnM TILLiM lEL. Ml 9-S238 6 R E R N S :5 f A ^ P S ht TiW. pot* SniUkl niees of Riel .J. ■' 'hr J I i. •/ . ' f r ' 7N 7 . *.1 . A. -V i ’. ;*:•■ tm V,r :v-' ’^^7- >"S v=fv'i^i' ta > . r _• , :9- , t . * ■:- ‘.'A -':r.V '^''...... ■I- ■ . 7- ' ■ A';,* .V A' ' 7-- f 7 V . v>' '.'A ■ ; A :a 4 ^ |74S7;i;p-:;:fAy ,V :w '

- 1 7-.' SJ. •IIANCHEST^ EVENING-HERALD, MANCHESTErT CONN., \frEDNESDAY,, MARCH 6,; 1957 MANpHESpPER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^'CONN., WEDNESDAY, VMARCH fi, 19S7 P A G E 8E V B K P A G E svm ______^ ------...... 1 I III II • I III 'ii.i ...... Ill I ....I - I ...... ' r ^ iii.i»...... it. It I I I Ii (;• ■....’ Cltib will be. decided at a meeting Rockville-Vernon at 8 p.m. 'Djtsdayulfsd in ^ First — Congre- French Swim m er Killings Mar j T ow naerk gat “ ...... The *88 to Vote Aid Accused Missiles Aide r ^------1 \ nat^ bodman D. Carr said all men Fiscdl Bill (3d lied Meld Torttire (orts intaraMed in continuing the elyh. } New Qrleans Asks $8,000 REYLYN Special Towtt |(leetiiig Galled abould attend. ’ , 'Algiers, March 6 (4l — l^iie lEaaler Tageant Rehearaal Emergency Medsikre But Amount in Dou bt Termed ais Brilliant d r e s s s h o p ..'the Junior Choir of St. John'a Kovac*,,French swimming chamr Toiwm; -ClerJt-L,£dward-™Tomltiel- Iji Income for ’56 j Mardi Gms has asked for a $8,000. budget f dn Govternmehts’ Study^Unit Bplacbpal Church will rehearse the pion ill 1636, and his Wife were jAMiXll 5IAKLOW “V‘., "'thtveled around the earth a n J l^ - Huntsville, Ala., March 6 (iD—-•/6ut„at the court' m'ailial, the at Easter Tagcant at 2 p.m,. Sunday The town’s fiscal year bill haa aid loans, fewer gifts. It suggested of the most brilliant men in the! ^ ‘rtterson. They are Walter Wi..*- •Hall. be the speaker. House of Representatives yester- Cecil W. England, 564 Main St„ ks Ten year*' ago net Income was necticut’s first emergency tele- Congress ha* voted more than i drastic cuts in fpe "number of for- Orleans ended its traditional holi­ use morip-Supplles, bvH thq cost of DRASTICALLY REDUCED \ The main Item on the agenda U April 30: Bernard J. Ackerman, Ai Authorities said Kovacs and *Ms phqnejreportlng service for public mla,lies field. / , | man a dvtlian employe, and Lt, them Juts risen. , ‘ ^ Operetta ^* "8 'l > d ay ^ the.Cities and Boroughs a Harword County Commissioner, wife. beiod|r to a group known as $3,336,000. $50 billion in economic and mill-; «'8n «td prqjeiJts, but.didn’t say day flourish and ';turned solemnly ;.8t of land record boqk's a* to d ^rn d n e for and itipervis^ ^ ai 1 Joel.H, Reed, Stats attorney, th RockvilleRi .....■ High School Chorus $46mlllion , . j switchboard to piprovide ’’surer and the U.S. Military A.cadem.v and a from Germany with other rocket an example. Tomklel said ^4 asked any dou'ubt as to the town-'* author- proved. They are Beulah Granger to Algerian nationalists. -rae number of teleph^ea te and police service to 1648. But this year, as in years 1 One of the Senate Committee’s Overworked, street cleaners full colonel since "Dae. • 10, 19,54,1 Scientists following the Germaf Hmirs: Tuesday thru Saturdliy 10:00 s.m. to 6:60 p.m. profeaiipnal atudy of the local, gov­ "PVeparatipn of Cases for- Su­ and'Choir at the Sykeg auditorium |ty in'sell or lease any of the land atudy grottps-the. renter for in­ faced the mammoth task of, rid­ for two new desk*. , perior'Coiirt.” March IG. of East 0:-anby and .Rebelle E, Car- Police chaiged Kovacs and his service increased by 61,600, the i citizens__ ” past, the two main points are when he'was'still in his late 30s. i collap.se, in 194.5. He is a natiiral ernm ent A »10,000 appropriation In .the Globe Hollow Purchase, and j penter of Bristol wife helped'kidnap a French Mos­ cohqtany stated in its snnyal re­ Still the.se ;■ ternational stifdles at Massachu­ ding streets . of .. debris from AT THE GREEN .. haa been^pproved for-financing May, 7; Special Agent "Fust. . Principal parts’, in the operetta Other statistics in the report: setts Institute of Technology— hundreds of parade floats, side­ He looks every inch the pro- Izcd Citizen, \ Anyone with a ,fle)d of vtaion COR. H'OODBRIDGE and .5UDDLE TPKE. EAST place the water and'Sewer depart- j ---- lem, a tobacco seller last I)ec. 18 port to the sltareholderSv and cus­ New buildings and additions sr*. 1, How'much money will Con­ fesaional soldier. A native of Wiesman apd JpdVes were of the prpjeet. "Techniques and Mechanics of Ar* are taken by Jo-Afin Bryan, Jay ment on the same administrative and took him to a farm 20 miles gress approve? said development-assiBtance pro- walk lunches and floa-ting beer and uiuler 19 degrees is legsll'y blind, ‘L Lj J Also on-the-down meeting warn-j rests"; also, a film fill entitled, "Ar- MeSpaden, Geolg-tanna- Bart, Ro^ tomers made 6 per cent more out- 'under construction:,In 21 communi­ Paris, Ky., he served 19 months named in the specuftCatlons as be­ *a>\ the Better Vision Institute. basis as other tonm^^partiwm^^ Slocks south of Algiers. There, authorities of-town calls than they did in 1-655. ties; 13.Q00 telephone poles wer* 2. Will it still vote It on a"yeai- grama, if. they are to have good cocktail parlies. in Europe ditring World War II g is a requeM for authcris.ation rest," if avaU^le er Walker, Amto'nl Sa'dlak-Jr. Nell ' said, the man was tortured two by-jtear basis only? Or \vill It reaults, should cover at least 5 to Rain Dampen* Spliil* ing used. by,NicJterson to transmit tog Home Owners to .%|eet Brooks.. Charlotte Sikes. Beverly All three.were voted Lucius 8. Rowe, company presi­ plAced; *nd three billion feet of in the artillery. various mi.sjde document-*. No • of the town to enter Into an agree tec last. week. days until he died. dent'said the year’s earhlngs of wire was strung to augment fa­ this 'time chanf^e and agree', to lO.years. . . •■ ■• A heavy rain yesterday after­ \ ment with the State highway com» The West Rockville Home Own­ Clark, Elizabeth Hyjek. John Rid­ I9ve in Old House charges- h*Ve been filed against Warren said the emergency des­ H eld Em barrassing $2.i8 a share "compared favorably cilities throughout the state, long-term commitments , to .per­ noon added to the untidiness of them. misaioner for . the topendlture qf ers^ Assn, will hold Its annual er, Joyce Irving, Donald Jones'and mit long-range .planning — like Moved here in January of last moMlrig at 8 p.m. Thursday in the John Hill. ' ignation given the fiscal year bill with those for 1955, but were still X Three out of every five custom­ cluttered streets, but- failed to. year, the Nickersons live in a big Th^x' Army ballistic missile ■' highway funds allocated or. to be .would, probably assure Us enact-, er* now have private 'tplephonee. water development—among na- Fire Ruins Blimp dampen revelers’ spirits. ■ allocate terthe"town « r the cur­ VFW Hall, 37 Elm Str, George T. Ticket*-may-4>e- purchased troni- (tUntinued from Page One) 2S R^SolcU eirs below the level sf which w'e should 8-rpom house, built-in 1817, w'ith cy employes approximately Fitth^g children's shoes is a specialty at Leonard's: ment into'law- within a week. It be earning in times of prosperity." The number of phones In use llona getting American money? Most of the cit.v ttirnad out early their four children. I persons in, its . rocket re- rent year. This request l^a yearly Kelley, president, has announced. any choir or chdcjis member, and yesterday for the big event that Discussion of th e bu.siness may be exchanged for rcserv-ed Will take about three dsy* longer contemplate derationing until the isied D row ned - The compapy bn Tuesday asked grew from 588,000 in 1946 to 1,080,- There has been growing hostility - At North Carolina Mr.s; Nickerson is the for; se,arch work, including many for­ Yks, Mothers and Oads. ,^we do know how. formality. \ , for the other billa to become law. normal flow of oil is restored." ’ the State Public Utilities ' Com-^ OOO in 1956. In Congress to continuing foreign climaxed two months of rrt-elry. Carolyn Strauss of WimKbn- mer German rocket scientists w-ho Another item aaks acceptance of growth and . resultant problems ?ea't,s, at a slight additional qharge, . The-companyL hadJ.OOft eroplgyes aid at all. This shows it; Only Balls and parties began the for home owners in that area .is at" the high school box office March Amends Charter ■ "But the present rate of accu^ misaiQn.Jt0 approye a.rate.increase Elizabeth a ty . N.. C.. March 6 Saleni, 'N. C'. The chlldfeh are came to the United Stales after Tamarack Lane as a town road. .The fiscal year bill would-amend ■RiSPlfni^March 6X>Pi—7The 'Weaf which would add an estimated $6 and a payroll of $23,600,000 In seven Senators voted agaln.st start twelfth night after Christmas; Jean, 14. and Charles, both in Germany’s collapse in World War Seymour. E. Lavitt. active pro­ expected, Kelley said. A petition li* and 15 from 2:30 ta.4 p.m,, and (/Pi.— Fire destroyed a Navy.blimp street piiraHaii "hep-an F eh... 04 the town charter to bring' it into mulatlon of'stock.ls nevertheleM Berlin newsipapei: Pier Abend re- million to the company's annual 1948: and ll.oOo workers and a pay- of the Marshall j)lan nine years high School here, Danny, 3; IF------■ ponent of a profassional study, of Windsor Ave. residents to ex­ March 16 from 2 to 4 p.m. '7n||p-ne-’‘$4fl,300.000 in ,1956.—Share­ after it touched down on the nin-- The final fling was uproarious. i C m r 9 tend the vmlimlled retajl business The ticket committee is headed conrormity with the changes made ■Becoming an «mbarrassment," the ported "today ' thpt ^28 Soviet'! -*pr "riast year 5o Senators voted plsns to, offer a.d-esolution at the holders Increased from «,800 , to against foreign aid wav. at the. Week.*ville Naval Air ^pusands i.pon yhousand.s of visi-j "mcs.’Ni'ckerspins a highly vocal town meeting regarding the selec­ zone to the city line l-s scheduled I by Oene Pitpey, Others on the in the town’s fiscal year dates. 'The* Financial Timea'.fiaid. / soldiera were drowned in the Elbe t)irect distance dialing, which 50,700 during the same 10 year . . . . , _ . '1 Station last night, but .seven creW- tors and natives turned out masked , ___ic... ,_____ ’22 Snowplows M«tlorizrcl Poll'Oil -]r iKariParrot CorrMtlTft-|g^6X for hearing by the Zoning Com committee include-Patricla Pliska, fiscal year wiil liow nm fr'Om Officials of the orgahizatlpn of w-as begun at Hartford in June and .pittifli:' tion of the inequities committee. River in East Germarry when an period, while the ‘company’* plant billion tloUars off President Ei.sen- — to S"toty. ■’. and costumed to represent almost ' hiishanrt will MOfS fORnHOT', AND PoUco Schedule Changed mission March. 18, ‘and will prob­ Beggy McGinnis, \Elalne ■ Paganl, July 1 "eaj-. probably be trimmed, too. ruptured gas tank beneath the Vehicular traffic halted most winter of 1922-23. At that lime discussion is the growing trsffic l impending sale , of a $L4 million I Canal qnd- the Iraq Petroleum mMeuvers near Dejeau.'The pa- The shareholders were also told Already 'some menibers of Con­ gondola, a Navy spokesman said. tho day in the area. Nickerson's court martial prob- poilcernen. - Rockville HomeniBkers\ will pCT said eyewitnesses- rei¥>rted a ;^riily gress—■ particularly Eisephower’a ably will begin early.in AprIrh. some 27.6oO miles of snow-cov­ Supernumeraries will be allowed problem on Windsor Ave. "That meet at 8 p.m. tonight at the'Home bond issue that is needed to fi-! Compiihy's pipeline tfirough Syria that the company introduced two London — 'The University of The spo-kesman said the blimp — It was an official- holiday'' and ered road was opened to travel by road is becoming a, Berlin Turn­ nance part of the pre.sent budget. I weri* not reopened. Soviet officer ordered .the Ger­ specialized new services in 1958. Cambridge chemical laboratory, own Republicans — are talking of attached to ZPl- squadron at' bars and reslaui'Snta lyefe about Robert K. Bell, Nickerson’s at­ to wdrk only four hours if they are i of Mrs. Kenneth Weller, Kf man ferry crew to Carry 80 soldiers lopping up to seven billion dollars Stale highw'ay deifhrtmenta using regularly employed on another job. pike," Kelley said, and noted I St. 'Cooking in Denmark," It is believed necessary-to have I Leaders of the OEEKJ’s Oil One intlolved inSfsHsUon of special­ directed V Prof. Sir Alexander R. Weeksville was making touch- the only business plac torney. called the charges against- mechanized eulpment. Previous-’ $81 MAIN SY many children board buses on the bill enacted before bids can be < Committee credited the United and several vehicles across the ly adapted teletype jnachines for Todd, which has done, outstanding off his total budget request for and-go landingS^ on the runway and Three killings nipyied the day’s the young colonel "absolutely ri­ The committee felt twq 8-hour jobs ,,,, i •, . . . , . ject oT the evening, will be dis Elbe despite the crew’a warning transmitting eriormou)K

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN., WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8. 1957 PA G E N IN E "f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. ^03^N., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, H>57 PA G E EIGHT alsq showed slides of Melne'duriflf ^ -'t • ' • . ' ■' •' - 'V . r-t -A • *T' ran continue the building of civic pride.. W KN B—MO WTIC—1080 the program. . ' and axpruided iU«U bne« afainr practice of lollowing up 4 public State Aiito Club / Gene Boyington led the worship J f these laws are bypassed then the' WDRC-^1860 MTlAY—«10 ^aiurlfTBtrr pirpUKh u*e. ,. figure’!; ataUment of dubious Droodles wttoie system has caved ill. Surely Lenten Service service at the Senior PP meetiriir Skywatch Schedule. that-evening a t 7:30; Men aria still truth with a plkln siatqjnent of By ROGfcB.P'RlCE with so much God given land in Hits Untharked WC^JC— 1290 Eastern Daylight Time WFOP-7-1410 EupitUw #prm the actuki Tact.:_Jtgr.-WWch_ .Uie the area Involved everything, coqld Set for 't'oniglit wanted tonight to put up,,*neet - J * InteniationaL^ have' satiafactorily himh - accom­ 'hiartday, March 7 — roCiefor the church.-’ ' 824-828 TEL. in 3-6161 newamaq, himself is responsible— Police Vehicles The “ronowthg prqgraM'’': acireff- i ll * - ; ------; - ■ '/FamUy UEKAlIP PBJNTINGgireei CO.. • The Japanese are debating a plished- without the unpopular Midnight - 2 a.m. . . . Volunteers Needed ! WHAY-Polka Parly ■^is, a ■ reVqlutionary developnient. ules are aupinied - by- the_ radio Hebron, 6 '. (Special)*^. / a fahMly gatherlM;-^ was held MAIN ST. • Manchester. Oppn. . dlsagreeifienU that . presently 2 a.m. • 4 h.m ;''... . * ...... Volunteer* Needed WOOL—Good Pveiuns Good Buate proposal to -send a. fleet p t .‘‘aid* 'lliere used- I'o'lTie' a “^me when New 'Haven, March 6 (>Pj—Ahoqt ...... Volunteers Needed' WKNB—EvenUig Serenade The first weekly Lenten service 'Sunday iftifrrioon at/ih* home of THOMAS F, exists. 4 a.m. -'d a.in...... managements' and are aubjeot to WTlC—People Arc f'unny' WALTER R. FEli>rU80N dde” ships.to loitpr in .the vicinity, Cooperation is w,hat Is needed, 26,OdO members of the Connecticut at St.' Tetor’f • Eptscgpal CIhurW Mr. and Mriy^Gortten Bevin. East PubU*^» Wasjilngton newsmen would listen, 6 a.m. • 8 a.in^ ...... Bill Barrett change wlthqut notice. WDRC-R. 0 Lewla ISSl of Christinas Isiand and thus, pre- but cooperation that, is not fOrget--J' Motor Club (AAA)', polled on 12 8 a.m,’ - 10 a.m. .’1 ...... Volunteer* Needed ^ WTOP.?GeDg Bustcri tvlh be held at 8 o’clock' tonignt, Hampton, tn OT»rvatlon. of Mrs. / 'Founded O^ht L by the hour, to grotesque fairy Bevln'a btrthday,Nvhlch fell a few Bumably, defea^ Britich plans to ting fheiiaws. the, people, the town proposed' state .driving laws, turned' 10 Am. • Noon .. )i:.,. . . . ,'i.... Volunteer* Neederf *"tlHAY—Open houie « " 'WHAY-Jaxx Ailey. l>iihttsbed' El«—Ross Milter WHAY—Nlrhl Watch lon's mother, Mrs. Marjorie Keefe, .^One Month . 1.30 not, their job stopped with quoting AL Post Members Skywatch Post located on top of Manchester Police Station. WDRC—Cal k0fb.y. abort conference after church, in the drivers approved proposals to; Volunteers mhy register at Civil Defense Headquarters,. Municipal WPOP.—WaxtWorxa WTIC—X Militia'. One. arid Dennis and Richard Keefe. eek.i- ...... §5 ins grounds. And they consider it what the nian said. To go- on and WDRC—The World Tonight Phelpa Hall. , Bineit- Copy ...... *...... Set for Initiation . Let police arrest drivers going Building, ■ on 'Monday, Wednesday,^ or Friday from 1 to 5. p.m._____ ■ i:3*— ’ WPOP—Modern Soiinda something of a hardship that their, state the actual fact seemed to be loo slow.- WHAY-^alty KlmbaJI The Fleifr de Lie k^oup lalll . MEMBER DF WCeOr^tecord Review n ii e - ■■■',- meet at/ a p.m. Friday at the Mancheeter Evening Herald t h e a s s o c i a t e d p r e s s , , ' fishing ships are going to he considered ilndcslrabie . editorial . Require diesel engine veh'iclfs WKNB-^*.M. WHAY-Nlgnt tValch Hebron correspondent, Mis* Susan ‘Suicide Note’ Ellington, March 8 tSpeciai) take a driving course before get­ aibnjf the Merritt Parkway to ------1US0 Radio Lane WTIC—X Mlmie One- sch o o le r athletlea. The Asaoclated Press i* banned from the Christmas Island - "This Droodle gives me sn op­ t„ Use overhead exhausts B. Pendleton, telephone ACademy •'enUtlert to the use oJ " cpmmcnt in the midst of r.eporUng. The -Xmerican Legion Post will License commercial driving ting a license. private concerns for construction ..SRO—Cal Kolby WDRC—The World Tonight / Church Event* all news dispatches credited to u. or area for a; period of five months portunity to mention sn organiza­ iiPOP-^Wax Worxa WPOP—Modern ^ unds 8-S4S4. . That reporting technique gave Issue nerv drivers ' probational of restaurants. V:S •nie Rev. Merrell Callaway, on ------not ctherwUo credited tion I’m extremely moud of — The meet at the Town Hall tomorrow, schools. _ ------i--,---- . and ‘al* the local news P!'l>li»h«d here. because of the tests. Raise the minimurri driving age licenses for two years. With the -^^‘tmAY —Betty: Kimball WHAY—NlRht Watch from ' missionary wdrk in ■ 1- X All rilhta of republlcalion of the, big lie many an early advan­ S.P.C.M. (Society fV the Preven­ arid again March 21, at which time W .TC—^l«c|> No Mora The "suicide fleet" proposal w-ill from 16 to 18. (.The Connecticut license to be revoked fo r' the re­ , WCCO—Record Review WDRO—Ruas NaiiKhton rabia and jiving in Andover, of­ Warm-Up DoesnU Help ■ ' M iiB iP i dispatches herein are also reatu-ted. tage, and some of the big lies of tion of Cruelty to Music). We meet new membei-s will be initiated, Accident Claims Rise WICNB-^.M. ficiated at the Hebron and Gilead not be carried out, but one can Safety Ckimmission yesterday mainder of the period after con- I WTIC—1080 Radio l*ane WPOP—Modern Sound N Full service client of N.. E. A. Serv- that era haven't been caught up on Fridav evenings'at'the Big Ace vlcfton of a major traffic' viola­ Congregational Churches Sunday. Chicago—Two . Massachusett* say that it is at least’ sn inter­ Bar and 'Grill and if you're a music pnrsorial Mention branded tliis proposal as. imprac .XWlORO—Cal Koib.v WIIAY—Nlifht Walrh 1- ■1 l J with, even'-yet But now, apparent­ Mrs. .Phebe Tilden, Mapli St., .Is ttcal).'* ; tion. New York*—Motor vehicle fatal­ WPOP—Wax W6rke WTIC—Sleep No More Both churches had communion rcsearchere report in the Ameri­ **Publi>hers RepresentHlivca: The lover you'll want to be there next -|:*a- Julius Msihews Special A s e ^ y — n e w esting idea. For it seems obvious a patient at Hartford Hospital. Par anyone urider 21 from driv­ Reflectorlze school bus Signs ities in the first three quarters of WDRC—Ruaa Nauuhton services and the, Rev. Mr. Call­ can Medical Association Journal I ly, the Wa.shington reporter’s code week. Here's a chronological run­ iO,UW llio-lli- . WUAY—Record Rbded WPOP—FlKhla York rhiesab. Detroii and ^rhnt. o f ! ihat. if Japanese vessels should • David Parker, Berr Ave.. who ing an unlnaiired vehicle. (The for bette.r night visibility. 1956 accounted for 33,000 Uf*-i)i-. WCCO—Record Review away’s sermon was on • that that general warming up—Includ- j m e m b e r ADDIT BUREAU not.merely includes eporting what down of the events in store: 7:3S— surance death claims,I, represent-/ WKNB—P.M. subject. ing. massage, h ot’ showers, and l . CIRCULATIOtfS. ■______choose to linger in the area, the Entire group will sing Theme has- been a patient at Mercy Hos- limit ia now 18.) Prohibit drivers, from opening WTIC—Newe WHAY—Night Watch . the man said, but also stating the pltal. Springfield, Mass,, has re Ing 971.000,000 .worthh of berte^i WTIC—Robert McCormgt He will, be the pulpit supply general exercise aimed at raising Britisli wbuid have no legal au­ Song. “Miisie Xfiisl'g Miislr," 7 Require a cheiriical tes't for per- a car door on a side with moving WPRC—News — ^—Tho-Hrrald Printing Cfmpani. Jnc.^ truth, if it is "obviously available. turned home. ~ ^Tonr accinetrT^^drunTfeiTTlrivinjr'tramr a m c r w-tthontriiiRmiii^ w iin o u i looH ing first.iir a i. pa.vments, * . o . aij , • ------increasele of »7.(XK).r WPOP—Bob and Ray WDRC—R u9.9 Naughtoji rough'Mitroh arid is studying, at body lemparature- 'does nrit im-1 /assum es no financial reslionslblllty for Short talk by Dr. Sfhwlne. "How WPOP—FighU / the Kennedy School of Missions, Ivporrsphical errors appearing dn ad­ thority to compel them to .leave. The man .said he had been at Engagement Require all drivers under 18 to Allow the State to IBaSe land I 000 orm^thertlka period, of 1958. »:1»— 10:15- prove athletic performance. | vertisements and other reading matter tp play Either Duet*.’’ =<0—Pro W HAY—Serenade WHA^—Night Watch Hartford,/ivhile''on leave., ' Actually, when we or' the British a committee meeting. All the re­ and Con tjlscujiaion between the Mr. and Mrs. William Petronella. WCCO—Record Review . in The Manchester Evening Herald. Lynch Terrace, Thompsonvllle. an­ WTIC—Thia Is Moscow It is expected that the Rev. a ' Wards finest explode bombs in the Pacific know­ Enrico Caruso and Snooky Lanson WKNB—Baxcb.Hl Mallnce WDRC—R um NAUghlon Inetirancc Is Big ‘Export 1 Dismay advertising rloilng hours: porters quoted- him, and then said nounce the engagement of their w n c—Ross Miller . Sumner W. Johnson, 'mlnister-at ing beforehand that' the effects of fans. 8 :00—Bolting' of the doors. WPRO-Cai Kolby WPOP—FlghU large for the Connecticut Confer­ . For Monday—1 p.m. r^iday. there had been no committee daughter, Florence, to Bernard A WPOP—Bob and Ray ■ For Tuesday—1 p ni. MonjJa>. the bomba may cover many square 8:01 - - Demonstration, "Music and WHAY—Nl^hl Wrtlch ence of Congregational Christian , Ottawa—Canada is a leading I For Wednesdar—1 P Tuesday. meeting. It is a new day. the Dance" by our honored guest. .LeDuc Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. iise— For Thursday—1 h nr Wednesday. Bernard LeDuc, Elltngton.- WHAY—Swing-Kaxy WTIC—T^ghl T.Ife / Churches. Will take up his work as •'exporter ' of life , insurance. miles of ocean, we are claiming Toolale La Verne. 12:45—Meeting WDRC-/Rum Naughlon More than 6,700 persons are ein-1 For Friday—1 P "i- Thureday. Mis.s Patronella has chosen May WCCC—Record Review W K )R —FlghU interim pastor of the two churches ■ J*f»r Saturdiiy—' P- i. and exercising'.* brand of sover­ ends ~ members, dismissed. Inci­ : V WKNB—Baeeball Matinee in April. ployed by Canadian life-insurance ■*^CIasslfled deadline: R*'30 18 for her wedding day. WTIC—108U Radio MMie 4ay of publ'caUon except Saturday — eignty over igiemallonal w-aters. dentally. the price of admission is Vl’hlat Party Ret WPRO-Cal Kolbv \vK y —Nlch* Wg tch George Alden Jr. led the wor­ companies outside Canada and A Thought for Today only 80 cents and we supply the W I C —Night Life mme than 40 per cent of the com­ g a m ______And as we go' oh experimenting 'phe Friendship Class will hold ' WPOP—Bob and Ray ;WDRC-^RuaB NAUghton ship seivice Sunday at 6 p.iii. at ,, binoculsrs. I liie— t)ie meeting of the Junior Pilgrim panies’ total premium income i* 1 custom b with hydrogen bombs,. We may 8ponsorcd by the Manchester a military- whist Friday at 8' p.m. ' WHAY—Swing Kaey- W P O P-N ile. Mualo Wednesfiay, March 6 Council of f.'hurches WCCC—Record Review 1 ‘OD— ' Fellowship at the local church. He derived from other countries. have to arrive at the conclusion in the social rooms of the church WHAY—Night Watch to which the public is invited. WKNB—Baseball Matinee that jin y bomb, no matter where it WTIC—WHO Radio .ana / VVTIC—Newa x^ The W ar We Avoided . The Power of Words O pen F o ru m Refreshments will be served. ' i WPOP—Bob and Ray WDRC-NNewe'A Weather is exploded, represents an act of ■ • l!*e-: WPOP—Newa The baala on which the United A Tarel s tx-ord may kindle strife. WHAY*sT)atellne , violation of the sovereignty of A cruel, word ly w ck a life; Manchester Evening Herald WCCC—Wiod eivenlm? Oood. Uuelc WHAY—Night Watch - - KatiOna has' functioned throughput ‘A Sour Tastri WTIC—Sports others. • . A bitter word may hate Instill; Ellington correspondent, Mr*. G. WitNB—Killing Serenade/ LOOKING FOR HE? To the Editor. F. Berr, telephone TRemont WTIO-NewV WDRC—Ruse Naughlon the Near East crisis has been fa­ Each Russian or American A brutal word may smite and kill. ■ WimO—News^ WPOP—Modern Sound tally simple. The United Nations It is too badrthat a dispute exists 6-9S1S. ■ WPOP-^Datellne Conn. IlllO— bomb to dale has, to some degree, A gracious word may smooth the ■concerning the Nike hoy.sing of • lie— WHAY—.sight Symphony HERE L AM • Have a showpiece kitchen that saves • had to functlori, and it had to added to the amount of poison in our boys who serve to protect us. WHAY-Sporte , WTIC—Starlight Serenade- DdsigiHid to save you steps, to give iritirifirkirtrk'k'kirk'k'k way: The tremendous pride that we WCCO—Good Kvtrilng Good Vuele WDRC—Ruse Naughlon you work . . .. Is so easy to clean work, or else. > the atmosphere and vegetation of A joyous word may light the day. WKNB-Serenade WPOP—Nile Mii.«lq . The "or else" was World War Ariierict^ have in our homes, Freedom’s Corner w no—StncllV Sporte / , . ? Now Assoeiatod yoyiTiore time. . . wouldn't working some other country. We have, so A timely svord may lessen stress; towns, andxountry plus our deter­ ' . WDRC—Weattier and Zalman WlfAY—Nigtit Watch I NO MONEY I • Durable Formica counter tops—you • n i . far, assumed the right to do this A loving word may heal and. blitsii. mination to protect our American WPOP—Lawrence Wtik WTIC—Starlight Serenade in this kitchen be delightful? Moke choose from many colorSt and pot- _ ~ ^ £ ~ w a s World War III i f big —Author Unknown. He who cannot discover who his ItSL- WDRC—Russ Naughlon With b'ecauw the actual location of the heritage of freedom and law abid­ WHaY—Serenade. ' your kitchen a room of beauty and governors are or how much of his WOOO—Good Kvenini Good Muale I DOWN I terns powers, or combinations of big explosion Of the bomb has been ing civic responsibility only serx-e Navy Tailor Is Woman to bring this (lituation to a head. tax rrioney they are paid had-bet­ WKNB—Alan Brown Now Drapery DeveJoped convenience with loads of storage • Take yeur/cheice el many sizesi powers, tried to handle the aitua* on our own territory, or territory ter call hipiself a subject than WTIC—K Cole Glee Club \ "J Enjoy your kitchen J tion,through military force. T h is dispute, that; has left a style himself a citizen. Nor should Document prints add Early American WDRC—On*' l.ombardo sha|>e6^f wall and basd cobinots controlled' by us. In truth, there Brooklyn—The first Woman in sour taste with everyone . could WPOP--Mel Allen Wilmington, Del. —. A new fire- space in white enameled steel cab­ i f now) 3 yr». fo pay ★ And it would have been a par­ history has been appointed as a citizen be required to explain, , i:ia- resistant, vinyl-coated . fabric for FRED’S is really no such thing as a na­ have certalnlv been avoided, by the fo an administrator, before gain­ WIIAY—Serenade draperies, to darken window inets . . . they're long-lasting and so J on Word* Home J o Let Words KHchon Planners cuiteiiP* ticularly desperate World War 111 a tailor at the naval-uniform consideration of all factors involved WCCC—Goiid Lveninr Good Mueic tional explosion of a nuclear bomb; ing access to payroll lists, whether arcaSx in schoolrooms and audi- i f Improvement Plan. - k .^rfesign your kitchen just for you for more than one reason, and not shop of the Brooklyn Naval Yard by the people who are responsible charm to dual-use Studios * WKN*B—I.o*:ell Tlioniaa easy to keep clean! Buy n 6 w and each explosion is an International supply-activities section. This shop he intends to use- the information WTIO—3 Star Kxtia loriumk/ priinaril.v for audio­ BARBER SHOP merely because It would inevitably to the people in all its entirely. to praise or reproach the govern­ WDRC—I.owell Thoniae visual, \Vork. has been developed ififk-k-k-k-kk-k-k-kirk-k-k • Arrange TODAY for a free estimate affair. . Sooner or later, the na­ has assembled sorrie of the finest I know from personal experience WPOP—Meet (he Artist save on Wards low sale prices. ^ have become atomic. naval rinlforma made in the world. ment. — James Russell 'VViggins in III)#— by a Wilmington company. 'The 312 Main Sfreot tions exposed to ita danger^ Are the tremendous co-operation the "Freedom or Secrecy." A .studio couch In-your study provides you WHAY—Serennrto opaque drapery,' color-patterned Perhaps the worst thing about going to gain.some acknowledged At one time, a special cape for American public has given to our WCl'C—Good bvenlnr Good Mueic President Franklin D. Roosevelt with an extra bedroorri wheri guests arrive! WKNB—t.'S-enlni; Sefenade and textured^-qn the inricr side, Monchtsfor , it would have beeri that nobody voice in the decisions aa to whether servicemen and servicewomen, and WTIC—Dick. Biiriel has a neuirsl fini.sh that Was designed at this shop. wlli go all out to help them in Norway to Test Hearing ) s 9 5 It serves as a sofa-divan during the day. would have been very ^eure of why or not the bomi). ia going tq be ex­ WDRC—Amos and Andy faces the window.'Opacity is sup­ \,1 i^ny reVpecL I also know the re­ Covered to order in a small figured document WPOP—Fulton Lewis plied hy. -an inlBi-mcdiatejpating It was being fought, or very hap­ ploded. . We now have an atomic — Oslo - Norwfty'g heaiiii autUm* iiie - - I- I nvite all my friend* and XftminBtcd T'imbers Lsed sped the Army has' for personal print with iirow n. gold, red or green back­ WIl AY—Serenade of Mack vinyl. py about the way in which .tides a^'erchy, which cannot be per­ courtesy and personal property to ities are planning a. nationwide WCCC—G'jod kvenlnx Good Muxlc eustiimer* to visit me at my ground. Reverse sides of seat cushion and new location. Ottawa—Two of the.- largesit people- everywhere. Therefore, It test program to spot defective WKNB—Allen Brown There 4s no basic language {n were chosen. mitted to last. hearing In school children. A sam­ back pillows are in matching plain fabric.?.. ■ WTIC—Natlnnal C of C Clinic GEORGE WHITE timbers ever laminated by use of seems to me, someone has miscal­ Reg. $79.50 WDRC-r-Amos and Andy Africa. I t it had gone to big power war. a glue laminating process were culated a very important point. ple examination in North Troende- WPOP—Kd. r. Morgan • we, who opposed the original ag- produced recently for use as bridge The whole structure of the build- lag revealed that 4.2 per cent of / At the Summer Home.... I 1:30— . Labels Are Easy the pupils were hard of he.aring. WHAY—Here's to Vets giassioh by Israel, Britain and girders in Manitoba. Each timber. Irig of a town is established by Reverse side of WCCC—GooO Kveninx «' ’Od Music Are we a great Christian na­ weighing more than 11 ton... w’as I man -m.ade laws. The laws that and neither the children them­ WKNB—Kvenlng Serenade France, would have ended up selves nor their parents nor their A studio couch is the perfect sofa-guest-bed , WWC—News tion? Do we repr'esent, in the about 1 foot thick, C feet high, and must be abldedT by everyone give ' WDRC—Anv'S and Andy fighting on their side, not because 103 feet long. ' us' the security that is needed to teachers knew tt. cushions in plains for the summer cottage at lake, shore or world, .the principles of Chris­ , WPOP—Gabriel Heaiter we approved of their aggression mountains. Order nb^v; we’ll store till needed. . 1:*a- tianity? > 0 match WHAY—Rltten Band Report but because we would have pre -L WeXXl—Good Bvenlnx Uood Mueic It Pays lo Buy a In thia present period, such WKNB—F.vrtilng Serenade ftrrdd to take their aggression I r WTrC-Giie Man'e Family rather than take the entrance of I questions are being answered ‘ WDRC—E.' R. -Murt-awy------rather frequently, by politicians, WPOP—Say It With lluelc , . Soviet Russia as a power lii the l;oa— Compare and always in . the affirmat.lve. WHAY—PoI)ja Party ' Near Ekist region. 7.25 DOWN - S :00 MONTHLY WCCC—Good Eventnx Good Muele I h A • ^ MiciiArIt Sometimes this does reflect a fer­ , WKNB—Evening Serenade w A t r h e a with The division of the world which WATCH vent faith, and wish on the part of . WTtC—People Are Funrty watrhfs gAllittK M abch a war would have created WDRC—R. Q. I.ewle miiny dolLi|.rft the politician. At other times, it WPOP—Gang Buelere .more!. Sdlti SO" Gos RongM^eg. 179.95 would have been. ruthless and represents his idea of a good .x ' cruel, because the colonialism Is- Television Programs stanc* for ua to take, considering Aluminum Griddle Coriverti to 5th Burnet. Bue involved and the color* line in- AT On Page TVo the fact that, in the present world Pgaturei of a bigger range, 1 A | Q 3 0 • volved woulc. have forced much situation, we can/label ourselvei yet tavei kitchen ipacet I p7 . of Asia and Africa, newly emerged ChriaUan arid label our chiet rival Into their own freedom, into sym-- for world power atheist. GENERAL pathy with the military cause of But if the politicians find it Russia. . WEED’S easy to proclilm that it is the TV SERVICE It Would have been ah insane banner of Chriit we are carrying Day* C 4 AC A Call war, in which people would have 739 MAIN ST. In the world, the theologians are Night* $2.§S WAxW PIu«'Parl» been fighting against thCir own TF.L. M t S-548T HOLLYWOOD BED SAU not always quite as sure about tt. principles, and against their own On* theologian, the Rev. Dr. best interests, just because, the \V. Vernon • Middleton or Phila­ ^ Compfete High Quality Twin 6eds At Low Prices----- power politic* tangle In the Near Substantial Reductions delphia, addressing a Methodist (left to right) East had snarled them one wsy Select Prom Three Qualities, Three Prices conference the other day, said ALLIED TV SERVICE PHOEBUS, dress niodri S19.7.1 Beca.u.se we impol't our-oj^n name or another. ___ .MAXfHE.*TEB that, although more ths5i half our TRITON, wafer resistant .H39.75 watche.s directl.v from ^ ’itzer- But H would have been a fitting C A Per House Call CERES, 14K nport* population belongs to some church, Q leO I/' Plus Parts laiid, you pay only a fraction of X kind of last war for humanity to End-Of-The-S^oson Merchandise model ...... ,$79„50 it is dangerous to assume that the HU 9-0080— 9 a.m. tq 9 p.m. wiiat such a fine watch would have—idioUci confused, without TOLL.^.N'D, bracelet MEDIUM FIRM $ United Stales is a Christian na­ •Member of“Fartopy • model ...;...... S57.30 ordinarily cost. reason *nd w-ithout goal, just the Bonded i'llectronic Technic.iani tion. (Federal tax Included) 22T) coil mattress, matching box spring, sat kind of' war humanity deserves To be'aChriitian nation, he / of legs, plasHcTieadboar'ctr 'REG. $89.95 to die in, if. it- perrists in the illu- said, is not a matter of labels, Blon that any kind of war Is prac- but a matter of actual conduct, ticaL . ■ not a matter of what we say we Jewelers-Silversmith.* It was the senseless horror of are, .but of what ws' do.______T R IP L E M 9S8 .Main St— IMI 9-l'IOS T tbis prospective w-ar—of this fight­ He gave the impression, that he DE LUXE FIRM ing to the death for no one would California combines Provincial charm thought we had quite a struggle s r o R E s n THE KNOWN NAME, THE KNOWN QUALITY SINCE 1900 really know what—that did stim­ on our hands, if we really wished 312 coil mattress, matching box spring, V ulate the mind of mankind so that to deserve the label of Christian with modern practicality headboard, legs. 'REG. $99.95 It did, in the United Nations,-unite nation.. Special ■ to reject the unbelievable insanity He did not find. Christianity re-.i of the originiU aggressors, and re­ fleeted in .the growth of our juve- ' SEAT COVERS solve that the United. Nations RECOMMENDED nile delinquency, or in the flourish­ From sunny California . . , and Virtue . . . 824-838 TEL. MI ?-5l4l . must Work. EXTRA FIRM ing oI drink, gambling.'drugs, and BY comes this bright idea of combining modern Now. as we begin to dare to ,50 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER sex, or In the "petty dishonesties''' lYE PHYSICIANS metal with Colonial charm! A rich Salem consider this nightmare past, we 405 coil mattress, matching box spring, wc allow in our living. EVERYWHERE maple-grained Micalite top i.s combined with can also begin to realise that the washable headboard, legs. Mudh of Ameri'can life, he thp “sculptured” leg styling, in soft-brown ^REG. $109.95 Uhited Nations, by . this trigl of thought, would have to be labeled Epon finish highlighted with brass. Brown • . i f.re, has once more growm in stal- Reg. $165.30 "non-Chrisuan." He. even took chinU-pattern vinyl uphoLstery wears like uie and power. It was all we had the,.churches to task, a little, fqr ifon . never fades . . . wi)3es clean with a to save us, and it had to work, and seeming. not to care too muchi. VISIT THE damp cloth. The table extends from 35 x 48 . many hatipna combined - to make about some of thesq non-Christian to 60 inches. It work. They made it work by aspects of American life. adding t UNION O p t i c a l ^ for ybii to .use your ingenuity! V; T R IP L E W n y l o n s , c o t t o n s , f l a n n e l s ^ What waa-done was right: . It was taered the information thaf there. 664 FARMINGTON AYE. 795 MAIN STREET i- ... . • • r -T alao What .had to be done if ipah- had.^h*en no such cpmmittce rn*et- . HARTFORD. CONN. ST O R ESm to aurvive. Beyond aur- the sanator to have been MANCHESTER, CONN. Cot. Prospect snd Fsroiinctoii At*. a:: , . the fruit - of ell • thia ie a '^J 9-3128 ‘ , AD 3-2871 ' Ifij hKV^7>zr:..,,.. ... K' ll|^IUdj^aUonil which' haa grown development—t the (- : • 'ih y.:: a Ir r -'I. ■r '7^ la •M -v--r‘',,i.: - - r* ■ r^ 'f' V " V ’V W' - '. d - ^ - • ftz^'SS::. - t a !:£, ■ £ « ■'' ■;

.. ^ ^ ■.■ ‘ •'T". ■;—-■!-^ ‘ V^’^ff'"ri5-';-^'!;;ii;— VENtNG,«EteALb. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAy, WAltClM^, -1957/ ;^ANCHECTER;EV ^IN ff'’HERALD^ MANCHESTCR, CONN.,^ WEPNESDAV, MARCH: g, 1957' I '" -7 ,7 . ELEVEN PAO e 'TE N d iJiasT, ^ i B f /Lm f . Mtiny Calypsos on' Market Israelis Lea'^ing Cazl^y'Aq^ G ^^O tnan A rtlStiM ctkesllon^ t"' "•' Earlj Lead in i^alied Phoii^ hy Belahnte Premier Wins Conl^ey^e Vote • • >7 Iid^it-H w tions H7 ' (tjM tliiurfTi^ tsironeln Yj Sww NBA Staff Correspondent ■ j ment qf the, brlginal material, or ■Jitls ‘t.0 th« New York (NBA)—I warn no part^ dirt for the sake of dirt, , Inc of oil from Ira CalvpsoCalypso Ci aze; ■'I’m''I’m just ,, 1i \viir.wUl .heyey stag t* e piion>,phony, I f , ak * * 0 ,a a tp ^ » * • tomOrw'f that the sudden, emergence cliche Odlypso material that Is Al- - .V i| Keports r e a c h j^ Tel* Aviv sWd 'i Culled from AP He haa turned______thumbs down ,to New York (A1—Fo'r ouii ld « of , gfraid ' ' ■■ '■...... • — - * M It, ^4„ be «*fht ^ p o tterh ^ a contlngenC^,^U.N liaiaon offl-; 'of Calypso,lypso, a* .a popular fad m ay! re-ciy/ flooding the moth^t. I the idea of forming any coalition j ^^urhave''to prove to be a, death . ,.knell in dis- ,i y.-on^do.__ U, ,just , a.s I wort't become e^rs had already crossed tnto| Other partleR. , > , i American . wom,Bn who began guise. ■ f a ^ im er-bjarer fOr'those who are Odxaa at-^afah and that the bulk ' Outfielders Jirfniy Piersall and The ■ dopJition . administration of ,j v ...... the. Rio Grande______{A , The association of \ycst Indian' j/djiing to make a kll) ''g frdm the of ih d u .N ; tfoops would enter Gene Slephens-.-laat of the hold-|,tW)C65-year-old CoslHlo, of .Ihe |pg|ni-t'j,e exotic Ikrtd and people music, w’ith fadlsls and a cultisH spiraling ci’aze for this ’" I w ! ” ™ ' * ioiits—join ranks by signing con-TFlneXOael party, dollapsed last ! J5 years ago. hysteria movement majy build it Up spccl'a! brand of ‘ West Indian ■pon Afterward. (tracts to play with Hoston Red } hrfontliXiind he dissolved oarlia-,parlla-1 ^ ghe Is Doris bHOaenthal,- — ,>..i o She . . ,has . . . to'the helghts-ri a crazed .f'*!,*')*- . W X The Gaaa Strip was under % > T ; Sox. ', . Six-wcek-oljJ girl fouhd ment. Urmsuran put of every 10 In b iji -had one of her frequent ex ing-rtifld that can only result in ■ ' ' ■' tian control from 1W9 until Israel, iHwn In SacrA 'the repttbllc^oii the dole lyid the , bibitions at the Midtown Gal- eventual'v^unnln'g of this music .• ■ , - ^ aetaed the 26-mile-long district j sheriff says* formal coalttion brpkKdown over unem-; picUiirta of Indian boyx ‘ last November. Most of the ROPVJ* | mental patient admits fatally tloyment policy. N . . i and girls, youhg'men and women. I don't went tef be Involved" In H e a r ! n t f D a l e S e t X SALE! latton cornsieU of /alcstincan W f-, beating j:hild. ' ' About 1,200,000 >qters went to o|jj vvhlte walls, great clusters that. I dOn’rxwant to be rock- ~ J ^ k. ugeea yho are fed by the Umteii ;>;ejrro minister and wife— polls yesterday, approximate- L ,f 'g ,j( j heaps of vegetg^lcs,' and-roll’s killer rtor do I want to. , O i l 1 O W l l 1 5 l l f l f i [ C l Nations. . ' 1 closely guarded by "Birmingham per cent of the electorate. | children in school, ,bare Teeti be a "Calypso KingX/ I'm basi-1 . ~ At one point today Israeli offi- City Pnllee—.sit in white waiting urnouf was larger than e x -; shiny X-hlte teeth, tally "a,folk singer, and'ACtor-who j I U, , . ,. eiala said they had suspemded the room in mov’c to end .seg­ pected and the counting of ballrts ; streaming black hitfr. happens to do some ftiitheptic ■ The Board of Directors la.st / . "Vr,-'’ '/ withdrawal because Arabs w-ere regation practices In that city’s , was expected . to,, be slow bccaifa^i Miss Rosenthal went to Mex- Calypso material, I night .set. April 3 as the date for looting Gawi stores of the U.N. terminal railroad station. . . Storm ! of a complirateU proportional rCp- o "for the time on. the first. Some I-lke Cha-Cha foi mal public hearing oh the Works.IUI..O 8: S::^ho.;t factSTmTclose elepiohr Indians. Jh e way xipost of our --7 i will bp available ^tor' those—wiio— W h a t is true Calypso? want them "Fire was opined on a train tacked last Oct. 29. , • youngsters do, o r ,'need td do.” i traveling from Rafa northward. In the Suez Canal area, a small "Playing Ipdign" may not have Actually it is a living news- other' actions, the Board set In addtUon, a hand grenade was Italian cargo vessel carrying'S.hOO (lurrtf much fj>r" the rest" of»iua. Evfnl; are *'’ >*>'">' 19 as the dale for.g public thrown " at one of the civilian tons of wheat for. Saudi Arabia , No lJ.S. Ai3 dt it has. in effect, got Miss untqTe m th rislan d s" ^ are ^ ta^aring on rtia.vging tl.e Uat^ of FARBERWARE houses in Gaia Xown, causing ! Rosenth^ts familiar pictures iiji was refused permission to pass i m an^ work and ballads Hockanum Circ.le to Clearview USE WHILE THEY LAST! slight damage to the house. through the waterway. No reason | to some of tlie . best collection.s ■''”"utlv" called c r J'-*'- «nd March 26; as 'he ■HEWS TRUE COFFEE FASTER "In all-these incidents, one Is­ N eed ed "m this country and sbroad, and that ; was given, but "tWp wrecks still lyosDs, my .last album for : f,/''. THAN YOU CAN lOIL WATERI YOUR raeli soldier was. killed and two bar the passaltc of larger ships. . mm 1 sjoftlc Of thc largest museums; the RCA Vil"lor;"'cilFed . " ‘Caiypso"'' ! Town Planning Commission over PRICE wounded. One Arab civilian was I j Metropolitan and the Museum of Doris Rosenthal sketches Mexican Indians, her favorite d)i,bject, 1 . Lt. Gen. Raymond’A' Wheeler, | most of the. songsKwere ■ work Iwo proposed subdivisions, CR ED lf^N killed. A curfew was imposed on commander of the U.N,^ salvage i ■ * s- t I f x Modern Art here, and institiiUons in the town square in Patzeuarq, Mexico. She has painted iqex- songs and ballads. ; A.s Water Commi.ssloners, the the Ghsa Strip area as of this fleet, said the Egyptians still had in Toledo. Rochester, San Diego Icans for 25 years. i \ Some people label all songs that Board referred hack to the adn^ii- morning.” .. and Colorado Springs. istralion tile question of whether Streets in ^ axa town, the capi­ not given hint permission td re- Carter 'Atkins, executive dl- | Specialty orl 1nate In Trinidad. Barbado.s, move the hulks of the tpg Edgar | rector. o1 > \CQnncc^Cut Piiblic I 3'artinique, Jiimaica And that re­ to allow Glastonbury re.slcicnts to 24.P(i, STAINLESS STEEL tal, wera,.deaert'ed. >, The Indian.s In Mexico have C Ivnsos Afost peo->hook up to .the Manchester lAVatcr T h ^ withdrawal of ' military Bonnet and the frigate Abukir. ; Expenditures Cpuncjlr said y w ler-X V,7‘" ‘b „ ‘|!.hal 'wh^ D ctroil N egfro’s gion as ^ e iit from Gaza and the Aqa- The Egyptians for weeks have.sald idav that Connd<;tictit ran take i„hahifnni« of TaViiti ware to Can Police A rrests pie,think of my'current hit records, I r e i? " c t !i s T '» u T e d ~ t t i T m ^ - ^hey must first remove explosives I care of its sctHl;V|-buildtag needs tahabiignl. of .Tahiti were ta Gau- W (»rries Easing; ".lati Farewell" and "D a v -O ''fagfr '^chard Martin plaP.s to dis­ guln. and the visitors to Coney cuss the matter with Glastonbiirv ALlliyPItCtS hv sea and alF under 'he wrecks. It is. generally without Fedeyhl aid, Island were to Reginald Marsli. (whicV.ntlier group; ha w recorded i A *ororiW reported designed to > hel'c.vcd NAsscr is holding up canal I Atkins e>cpressed ^hc view in a as the/'Banana Boat -Song"). lo« n officials. FUTWARESET They have become as much her Detroit, March 6 (fl>i—Things Sherman-Ftvozinsky, 18, of 11 as transfer of the areas to , clearance until the Israelis get out j slatemept prepared tor theGen- SOc POW NI specialty as the birds became to are "much quiei'er'- on Detroit’s ipun U N E m e rg e d ' ■ oral Education.9ubco.\,miUec. Audubon, anti the taoly men in the tJherr.vlawn St., says a negro ‘"u.h'e'lr' '*r Ts“a Tesi^Srfl ban^ Priest Dies Durinp Service SERVICE FOR 6 nHthin4R hours Secretary of Slate Dulles He said that pre.serit and pro- vsith failure to grant the eight ofiy,^ ^ SOc A WItKI h.ioAin,- It, ' Biblc to Ffod .NagiAri \ , i woman who-riioved into the white h'( Hw wsrid'f fdHert caffterndkerl Why, thii REG. a I '*'hey: have been so im kh her noighbor.liood five weeks ago. way. He was involved in an, acci' San FranciBco, March 6 iifl Tlic S I ' 1?.' dent at Center and Olcott Sts., po-! Tnie Calyp.so is a healtliy music; 7 ’Ci‘y Rev. Fr. Paul Kalinovlch col- •entstionsl Super-Spbgd CoKeeihaker brews $23.95 clearing the waterway, Dulleii Surplus of “u cCroomTby ^P'^‘“^ Ethel Watkln.s. a** negro licc said. I it is informative, ha.) a fre e -: tapaod and died last night, as he $ 9 , 9 5 U.N. Maj. Geri. E. L...M. Bums r e & e f 1959, d ^ t e T n e x " - 1 casVhe^.seamstre.ss. said:, coflee to perfection in leu tine thin yoii can boil Reg. ’ 4 and Istaell Maj. Gen, Dltwhe Dayan told hewsmen_ ln._ Washington..lhe -Fivozinsky was-headed west on'swinging style and, eoniments walked up. the ai.sle of tlie Holy SPECIAL pariding school-a"ge pppulatiqn. 1 ” iiv . fn T J B:«'’age ,w as broken into agreed Monday on a method for hoped the clearance wouIijXtpeed Tm going to live there for­ Center St. and was Shout to turn; critically upon ciinent event.s. I'm ' 't^in Ea.sternHb'thodox Cathedral an egg for breakfait — in lest flnm than you can up as word, reached Caircjr of Is; The statement was basest on , la.st week but there haven't been W'ltljdrawal of Israeli troops and flgiires in the flies and recorde of ever,!" she "“y*’ says." ’ | any. more gatherings. And 1 left into Olcott St., police .said, I o f, aid that Calypso wilt become to^ commence pre^ n ten services, clear the table for deatert. Here, kt.lait, ia the, rael's pullout. when his car crashed into one being :■ a -ca n alure of itself because of / He had been undrt;rircatmcnt for /civilians from Gaza and thc entry the State Department of Edecs- She has been making her home < haven't- Ro'ta"- threatening ~ automatic''coffeemaker that you can Iiie every of U.N.. Emergency Forces. v - 7 in thi.s city, bill she wants peace 1 - ---- ' a heart ailment. He was 65-, SPEIDEL EXPANSION Subsequently, lower levek U.N. t mm y , t x • • lion. day ip the year for any family or entertainii^. He. said Connecticut began the and quiet. Though she used to letters and Israeli officers met at the Rafa Jt'T O C lU C e i* U e i l i e . S teach here, and has lived here "for j W ATCH BANDS* checkpoint on the southern end of current school year with a defleif of 1,802 classrooms. However, he years, she is moving lock stock If*s csnpftftfy asfsaiaf/rf Nothing to aet... the Gaza Strip to work out details, Bian on W orkers dded that building 'moerame'are ib"'''"®'- '’i« station wagon,, to i threatening. Mo.stly thev a're a.sk-! Reginald N. 'Lcmi.e, 23. W illi-ljrvel of .succe.ss inrilie U..S. during- . T h e laraelis said that from these a BASE PAY (OVERAGE HIT nothing to forget. So a Agnatic that after the 't o . D O W N puttingHitting an additional 2 088 c la s s -i I tag questions," | mantle, was charged Monday by-the ’30is. and woa kept pa’-tially Washington, March 6 i.-T! A talks they learned' the U.N, Etaer- OA-;aca. a city of some , 50.000.| Miss Watkins moved into the Slate Police on Rt. 16 w ith reck- alive by a 'Small group of enthu- coffee reachea flavor peak, it autoigitically ataya gency Force was in no position to t^lumho,' Ceylon, March 6 i/P) rooms into use-this year. spokesman for the .\FI,-CIO In- SOc W EEKLY He said building prog a ni s ; capital of thc state , opighborhood in northwest Detroit Icss driving and failure to drive’ sla.sU;. Now, liowcv'er. I'm afraid da.v dcHcrilMHl administration “piping hot” for houra. PRICE take over the civil administration American producer of the 1 9 5 9 some distance | f>b. 1. Shortly afterward she re­ right. He is to appear in court' Uiat the real hcaut.v and n.caning of Gaaa and that there had been no planned between now and proposals lo extend minimum film ’ ‘"r'ie Bridge on the River would enable the State not only : Mexico Wty. ported to police that two windows here Apiil 6. | of the music- will be deba.sed by the «age eoverage, as "not cinl.v too I OR! Instructions on that aspect. U.N^ to keep,up witli the cla.ssroom ! gomg to live a fuller life had been broken by stones and 1 Also arrested Monday, Cyiene imitators ami the "bandwagon " repreaentatives were reported'to Kwai," now being filmed ta' Cey- lute, but even \\tSrse^ the.v are -npp,h,— of a growing__ school-age ! tbere, \she promises herself. _ that crowds were gathering at] Booth, 59. of 106 Spruce St., was . ^ „ far too little." .Anilrerr’^THiemlF llOlf WATB IM tAilW nnHAfBl IB C ■lAMEtaWWI have said thaj, their rorcez were 1 ■■ „ t'crtay denied repeated acritsa- ' "I like those simple, primitive night. charged with allowing operating of / The cRarge has ’ made that organized tar security. dutiOs only. lionsrthat Aslans w’orklng on the populairtjn but to exceed it. ler, director of thc legislative Commenting on thc statistics he people, /’like them because they One while woman was arrested | " motor veliicle with defective. , ,,(,551 Calyp.so is pornogi aphic, deparlinent ' of the .\FL-('IO, ■The Israelis said that from fur­ picture W’erc being discriminated are dignified, sympathetic, and ALL ther dlaodsaiohs they gathered that against. presented. Atkins said, "Thus, Con­ at a demonstration in front of thc ' brakes. He wa.s arrested on a Tills is not true. W'hen people ob- testified hr-forc a House Ijihor 132 PIECE F L A T W A R E ^ necticut has been )and is now tak­ warm, T h ^ ,are not clolhe,s hor.seS. house". She pleaded guilty to dls- ■ wOrr.ant issued by Prosecutor .lohn to the dirtv lvrrc.*i of some siibconinilttec. i N C l U D E D . Egypttan officials would be able to Producer Sam -Spiegel said "no /don’t.UkeVlothes my.sclf. In fact, 7 enter the strip and take over thg ing care of its school building tui’blng the peace., ' . t R. Fit £,eralfl^and is to appear in ^ . • |» DIHINR I IITUIPOONL] A Cempleta • ovu such thing'h».s Prtvailed or does needs without Federal aid. Ther wfter the 8 W 10 years I have The Cominunit.v Relations eom - Town Court Sat\irday. ISOUP VOOHSI civil administration. prevail in our film unit." Ssrvice far t l j 'i[l not thc slightest doubt lhatxll spent there, they are no longer In­ rais.sibn, in a report yesterday. ' — ' * Gen. Bijrhs. said Swedish, All dians lo me. Fve chS’ngcd, I'm the BIRTHSTONE RINGS CsKtsISI Zt'l I continue to do s said it found the tension easing. . . . , Danish, Norwegian and Colombian Indian." ksitoMM . iroorni would Bccuov Gaza while i ’” ' 1 At the same time, Atkins . Mr.s. Beulah Whilbv, acting direc- illlllgarian ria-lllSl REDUCED «nfl iM}i« . • , i can.,dapaneae. Siamese or Ceylon- i,h«, ,hi. p p r t ’ urcwi rh« ij-t-uio Will it be cheaper?" "It> keeps tor of the Cpmmi.ssion. said, "the [ , “ Ininme sisc.., f T *’* work, live and cal together, to l ^ r ia s e T ‘*’* *^^‘^*“ getting more c.Xpensive," she ac 1T«nil.k.,, g h ai^ el Sheikh coastal strip on there is .lo distinction in the ' tale aid lo any fire on_ Cherrylawn is out, al- ' Scorned bv Danes llCTOKe •r CtfreStl , 4 th * Ghlf of Aqaba. , . .town having difficulty.meeting its knowledges and '|)lames part of ^ “we mu'st still wa ch. the g lim ited tim e only! ^Cwi't CM* . . . * treatment accorded to any mtm-1 qchool-bullding nee^. It on thc, fellow countrymen,., ' smoldering embers.’’. faatsr W*«f j Thla left out UJf. troops from. My acre, with a 10-foot wall . . ______’ OIH ' India, Indoheaia And Yugoslavial her of this unit, he declared. . ,, "Both political parties arc com Copenhagen. Alarcb 6 'tI’' — The fuee 10% to 4 0 % Strattklsal I whoae - governments have sided The chafgea agalmsf the film ; milted to lncvea.sod State aid for ' h'ouw, and the Danish State Radio ia canceling a N«v»f Nates with Egypt in the. U.N. and could co m p ly had resulted in Prime ischools." Atkins said. •'Conncctl-1 ^ I t 's : T/ mv broadcast by a Hungarian pianist / be expected to pull their troope Minister Solomon Bandaranalkc rutitik canv«ii and(tiiAi will »viii providef^iuviuc thetm* .schoolni iiuui ' ■ 1 cost . »■ me ,, what , U co.st me for | i.r illll| llt criticized by’ local papers because out If Egyptian president Nasser ordering on inquiry. diatrlcts.(liRtrlctR. with the assistanceA»«istance theythevFoodj i f: P'/",?. food, S l i a V C O l l C S C l f .she ha.s- not taken a stand for the need” « [is a little cheaper, thpugh not 50 Christian Science Hungarian rebels against .Commii-! demaiided it. good. Servants5CI vanu are reaii.vreall.v v e r y'iv I Warning by Israel cheap." ni.sm. ] PARKER rir- - ■ loracH foreign Minister Oolda Electronics to Cut • Fort Worth. Tex., March 6 i/P)— The Radio Progi’Bih Board dc-! Burro, Boai, Hiis LECTURER, RALPH WAGERS, C.S.B. , ■ Melr ■w’amed that Israel would go House \^ole Due Mi.ss Rosenthal has traveled ’'It's all beyiuse of safety and elded to inform the musician. Mrs. SUPERCHROME ,to "war agatast the-Arabs again if Car Traffic Jams everywhere there. She has made electric laZpr.s." barber O.. T. Jeter -Annie Fi.srhcr< that her perform­ ('HIC-VGO. ILLINOIS necaaaary to preserve Israeli secur­ On Mideast Plan /her painting trips by burro - - mourned ye.slcrday as he pul away ance wa.s jjot wanted for a broad­ -MenTber of the Board of Lectureslrip of The Mother Chui'ch, The ity. Mrs. Melr told U.N. corre- his suaight-edge razors and hung cast concert March 34. ... First Church of Christ, Scientist. Boatoq, Massachnsett.s. Las Angeles, March 6 ;/P) -Mo­ j ’mever again by ornery burro’’-;- apondents in New York that she bv mule, horse,' riverboat — up a "no shave" sign. Mrs. Fischer Is traveling on a Reg. 5 0c , was returning home with the tor traffic jams may be-averted in ^ (Continued from Page One) Jiefer .said he had been hai-ber- passport issued by the government '• • e w e JiS S |"simply beaulifu); .simply in- Subject: "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: ■■I , . ■ grim task of telling her people the future bj’, electronic /devices , : creditably uncomfortable "/ b v lit- ing 27 years atid.jeniembera when of Premier Jffnos Kadar, installed shayes cost 115 cents and made up WHILE THEY LAST they might have to set up towers that advise'drivers of .rhad condi­ narrow-gauge trains, bv 'auto. , , . . by the Russians when they crushed The Dawn of a New Day" [TAttiClOTHi on their borders again. *200 million for aid progranis. One -, plane and bits -"buses bv night •’'■-■''ness the Hungarian revolt. ^ wme tions ahead. / S6" aT6" ^ ro i« .A a « K Defending his withdrawal de- Would require the President to | now are good, but by ’dav thev i” ''' .wpetfvroR. _elalpn, Ben-Ourion told the unruly H. A. Radzikowski of the U.S. notify congres.slonal committees i deafen voiVwl'th their'endlc'.ss loud himself these days.” ' nU LLES L.Al’US SE.ATQ THURSDAY, HORACE BUSHNELL parliament last night that the aim 'au ' of Public Road.s. said a 16 days In advance of its .spending I speaker's spewing out music and •Jc'ci’ «nd his byolhers .John and Washington, March 6 i/P' —- MEMORIAL HALL 'For I limited time II ill ill TTB IB -IB Of the October invasion, was deliv­ tone radio system could be .'in­ of the countries to whicli he pro-1 commercials." / T. A. have given Just-five shaves .Secretary of State Dulles said March 7, 1957 erance of Israel from Arab attack, stalled along highways to ' warn poses, lo give arms and economic ■ She will do he/ own cooking to/n three years at thelc today on Ids departiire for a I-afa,vette (ircle these Beautiful $29.95 Sensational not conquest. ^ ^ cars of accidents ahei^d and radios assistance. make-sure ahe- catches no-germ. -shop. Those were a dollar a throw. southeast Asia Treaty Organi­ 8:15 P.M. Harlford, Connecticut NAPgINSi w;5ujd cut in op the^auto radios to ' Another. adopted .yesterdays, . . i She can romepfber ,...... when .she even.. Jeter said as soon as the .sign zation meeting that the alliance 17 jewel witchei will U ’* a 1*" grers involved In the settlement we deliver ' the messages. The radios jTOuhT i’eqilVre Ihar-ariy'U.'ie of mil- ‘ had 1st boil hdttled-water, bnt now' up-T-Hatomera started asking, hdir bolste-rethpeaee hy -strength.-. Hrstand Second Churches of CHHsti Scientist be on.iilelT-4ll.ir4 Electric Shaver OFFER "■ have made,’"he declared. could guide* drivers through the ! Rst-.V assistance for aggression be | things have/lnjprov’cd. "what, no .Shaves ." ' enlng the security of many na­ HARTI'ORD, .(’ONNECTICI'T As opposition deputies nearly fog. giving correct-beafings. , .barred. Countries receiving shell She trav-iilH with a-plentiful sup- But. ihe said, when he pinned tions "In ill* face of Communist 'vS T " G ' -r- "t; f-; > drowned out his words, BenrGurion "The important thing In reduc- 6id could use it onl.v for internal P'.v of thih sketching paper, pastels 1 -down. “most - o( them a’d- threats.'^ tremendous .values— Ing a’ccldehts," Radsikowski said ”fd self-dcfen.se or defehse of their I “id chalk, and conipo.ses her oils mitted they d never had a shave in aolmowledged that Israel had •iid only ' * : failed to obtain UJiI. guarahteea In an interview. ’Ta to eliminate the area under collective defen.se pacts, when /lie gets back to her ktudio. A a barber shop.’’/ Of aecurity against Arab attack. clement of. surprise lo the driver." Still another called for cOntiniied.l Pstater,can’t get models there, she ' ' " // . Bu( he said the United States and IhS. supply of facilities and mili- ''S" '"’■v friends; but ■ a ’v e laa Do yon like cake? other western nations had ^ven lary assistance to United Nations i 'h'* Patas lo mingle with , D l l I I C l . l J t * a l 3 1 l l l O asahrances of support for main­ emergency forces in the Middle l i f ' .'affh-'’. lie <'«n Lovoiy 1 2 " Cako Standi taining peace ta the Middle- East. About Town East "w ith a-view to maintalningr , ^ wonderfully rich graphic ma- E o SL*S F 101*31 P lo l riM Tw., V "The President of the United the truce in that aiea." leiiais. cfcp'f have IN eaaaoue and TiADinoNAi at a Vary Spocial low Prtea States has assumed a moral. re- It was oppo.scil hv Senalc GOP aponalbiltty to aid Israel .and many Mary Cushman Group of the leader Knowlaiid (Calif) and all i Philadelphia, March 6 i/P»—The REG. PRICE *29»5 iM uim .ROCERSir DOWN . . . Any coke asoma more other naUona have made- sta te -; Women's . bid two Republican .Senators, Bajijiaorc M i x u p j auctiohceir'a gavel went down the ‘ last time yesterday on a tiny lot ■y\ SIlViRPiATE . Rf] manta which Involve a moral com- •'"**1 Friday a'l 8 p.m. | Francis Case (SDi and Ja’vils' (N | expert luKiout when aaryod ao m o ^ fi- ONLY m tt«ent,",he aaaerted. '»ftCksop.. .70.5 y ,. being sold for.,back taxes, and with Mods by THE' INTEeNATIOlkAL SllVIi COMSANY (L/ WEEKLY contlyl Handtomo godroon bo.rdd'r;-. T i i r n . s O i l I T h e f t the salewent the flower garden rf W5 V0 Wr W EEKLY " I will not hide the'fact that the ' St. | Khowland .said he .siippm ted th'e Special arrangement with THE govermnent'B decision was not an . IJ.N. police force.s. he was' a 60-.vcar-6ld blind, deaf mute. eaay one and was not unanimous. ' Norman Kronlck. son of .Mr. and I afraid the - amendment mieht he Tm-.son. Ariz.. March 6 (jpi —It Or so it seemed for a moment. PfECE SERVICE FOR 8 INTERNATIONAL SILVER COM ­ btU the government is reaponsiblelMrs. Williani Kro'nick. lA Stephen ;.taken bv other t;.,\’. nations as an w’asn’l a baggage' niixup. police Then realtor Benjamin. rager Jr, PANY mokes this priep potsibla. ■ BUCCANEER . S«f Intludittt -o r a .Whole to the nation." j-St., has again.been named to the ' indication that the United .Slates i . s p i ’obably a clever theft learned of the blind man who six I H. H. Oinotr Knivtt Quantity limited. Buy noW. Ben-Gurlon then made two]dean's list at the Hartford In- willing to under\n4te the whole e.xu.sod thp’disappearance of years ago turned the vacant ruh- w / -// / ' Watarpreof.* 8 Dinntr Forks po&Jta:, I slitule of Accounting. . ! coat of maintaining such force.s. '•’link full of jewels from , IhcJ ble-strcwn lot into a, flower gar- Chrome top, I Seup’SlMons $ 1; Any Arab inlisrferentc with . _ "'-.dow ntow n railroad terminal. . -den. Prager handed'the lot over D|g l ttainlasialNl back It Ttsipoons 7.95 -iw hofi'.yoiji Ibliy? Salsd or Pittry Forks R t W " ’ R O G E R S * ^ m Plus laraell shipping in the Gulf of The Rrt’-. K. Ejnar Rask will j I The- 186-pqund trunk Was re-'; to the blind man’s friends whom he witk bracstat. 7\TsDls Hrvini Spoons .i- -- ■*" 1 luttef Knift- . SIIVERPLATB k V Fed. Tax e Aqaba "win be regarded by leraelUskc for his theme at the first ' / ''i i K i i ported mi.sslng. .Monday by Ray-'.had just outbid, 1 Suesr. Spoon. as an attack entitling" her to use'l-etUen service tonight al 7:,30 at a FU M IN ’ I (M l. , mond .1. Cannon, a 62-year-oId Ixis That means that David Badgir, AQUATEEN 'V f the pliW ’ her-inherent right to self-defense." ] the Covenant Congregational! \" I TV! '■ Angeles salesman wpo estimated a chair caner at the Pennsylvania Watirprpof.* NEW LADY SCHKX 2. The Gaza StripWrill present a ' Church "The Word of Interces- , 1 a i l K ! rif‘ > V S ll1 (*Il 'he wholesale value of his .samples working home for the blind, can Chroma top, SAVE 10.95 J^v*'Problem until a solution o f: Sion.’’.^The cottage prayer meeting \ ' S40.000 o r' $,50,000. Tucson look ' forward to the coming • of -r’r stainleu atial back Arab refugee problem and a tomorrow at 1:00 wLlI be held at mricklir, e«*nr# wMi- REGULARAR OPENOPI '$ 2 5 .0 0 f t . Arab refugee problem and a, tomorrow at l;30 willhe held .1 Hdvaha. ..Marcire T«-o U,.^ ...... would bring $20D,- spring, the scent of growing f)ow- . .. with atrip. Mt liyHaeleii...... peace setUement with Egypt are the home of .Mrs. Hja'lmar Garison, 000 on the retail, market. ers and- th e''so ft feel of their STOCK VALUE achievpd. i 9 Hemlock St. ! newsmen" arrested"' twice in foifoim Idays'after they tried to interview Gannon said the police estimat" blos.sonms. /•WASP* When the white-haired leader sal VyAiS "frUfkftMv■greatly e.xaggerated."AvafynpAfol *• butkxt,A AliYONE CAIi PAINT down, the booting opposition staged ' rebel leader Fidel Castro L u z Walarproof.* f - Lakola Council;. No. 61, Degree ; ‘7 ' " , 7 , “/. declined, td give one Ijlrnself until > i ' . ' * Chroma top, the noialeat demonstration ' ever ■Poenhontaa, will meet lonlght! ih-v i/ h conferring with his s u p e r s . ' 4 ,.1 , heard In Israel's '-parliament. atainlitt itaal buk. WET' 7:30 in Odd Fellows Hall. -niere I ’ ^ ^ ordered i^pce Capt.. P. H. ^ N e il skid n e C l I ie S C l A V Swttp atcowl hand. Jf M WM. ROGIRS-*^ Silver- II - j :______. -out or GUDS. ______' A— 1 ’ w ivy Hw foamua ScMck “2S"- discussion about the de Reporter George , Prentice. investigation Ihad hari’dvT^Srt dawn I T ! • g ’ ' Luthtr tlrtp. . plate hai been ireatiired by In Jerusalem accused Ben-Gunon ! team the period of The thqft to 4.5 min-' , U s I j C r S 111 1j C*I11 nil out and moil Hia "Ucky Lady** of aurrender and demanded that he ■ ' . . photographer Tony Falelia. rites.''and"hra;ddedF ^ many generitioni. Ii’a a ire- .MARY * Fraa Carliflcats t» Sghick, , . you'll mendoiit dollar value! Shop Members of .Memorial Lodge,,No. the u 's * Emb^sVv intervened *T^ -secnis obvious the thieves India’s roving diplomat, 'V. K. i ./ / i/ :," '" / ’o"','/’.------"',',7------New York. Match 6 iVP.i A.sh ‘RM ii^-To-ase'm m t lOKRGP, ' 'got the $14.9$ Lady ScMck the city lot fine lilverpliie... , Krishna Menon. after a 4-hour talk! , ’ 1 J”**' Wectae.sday observance today uslt- Steal back (choice of four colof* Olid pofeoit- in iht ^ e of rising prices we la Cairo with Nasser, declared that] ^}' *. Uibetty mingham, Ala.., news and were PIU'AE PKY.VT UA.MAGED- cred in the Lenten season of pray­ with Silk Cord. •Hiod "with inMob) Israel must also pull out of the Menibers have been urged doing free-lance reporting for the. er. fasting, abstinence and penance T, y amazing Dtf Pont Duoo and see how. easy paintitig can know you'll agree that MWm. • - to attend because discussion will San- Francisco. March 6 "P i El Auja demilitarized zone. El National Broadcaslinjl Co*: . N BC. | goM;; ex-/ (for Chriatia.na around the. world. Rogers'* Silverplite it'ao ex­ center oh 'formation of committees be. You’ll love the amootn, es«y wray it glides from your ku u irreal k iMM. nt will . , run . for 40 days over Steel bKk ^ beautiful’tableware I'oSayi Strip, was d'emtlltarized under the chesteroTtheGrand L o ^ e of Con­ irtth, the exbhi- chaiA uoually in oiie coat. , necticut some time in October. predicting an uprising in Cuba, foot rtant which /^dals strinoed " span.ot with SitttCord. IMt artnlatlce agreement. Israeli Cu)>an aulhoriUes have taslsted i yertK.’ sion of Sundays, In Idtehen-or bgth . . . on-woodwork or furniture , . . en e^lfkaadllei^ Afivtad dead^ ! *=>t' BEFUSE,S TO PL.4Y there is no danger of a revolt and j the trunk for 10. f L t ami' nTnrC!^i '^'e season ends with Easter almost any suiface, Du Pont Pwojdriea.-— ------. Boeton, March 6 ,.(A5-Mrs.-1 saii ^ .t r o ’a rebel group is being | *5f* m V oA tXeavy buds ' " 1 P" April 21. •hunted down in the Sierra Miestra ; cpief nurseryman Jack Unrini- Wednesday derives its name hard and smooth. It’j as waidiame as the ' Personal NoHee« iGrace Gordon was granted a di­ finish on your refrigerator. White sfdjm vorce froni her patrolman husband mounlarns of aoutheakt Cuba. said he Xntla Sl’c falcon?^^^^ ^^h- Cuban officials have been eon J 7ould taCfi to.?o7eLa »re ob- white colors..a(ay bright! f!!! yesterday ' after she testified in Rlderably irked by^ a recenlVsenea * if ** -* a‘i| ^ ^ lained bv burning the palms U s e In Memoriam court he pliayed Russian roulette of NewNVvv YprkyW u TimesTimgam articles re . .1 » H does avail. blessed on - the palm Sunda.v of the —with her head as the target.. porting an" interview with Caatro" Ta tovjns mumofy of Ijutt Hatfield RO.U; P1.AXE (iRbi.N O Eb year before, who paased aw»r Ilarch e, H64. ; She testified her husband; by corcespondent Herbert L. Mat­ The ceremony of dlsli ibution. of Charles, pointed his serx'ice re­ Singapore, M arch 6 iffi - Britain’s thews'. hew Britannia Airitaer, on (is first practiced by Roman C slh- . Y o u r : taw^j-tai were ceulas weary.'’ volver St her one morning "and ,--T' r 4M what He thought was beat, regular flight from Sydney to Lion-1 churches everywhere, and by put Hla arms arotmd you. toW hjni that’s how accidenU' <168,000 I.V GE.MS STOUE,\ B m could happen." / . ' don; " wag grqund/d. at . Darwin, ! IToteatant churches,. Aad^^ihjfp*rtd. ■’;Larry, coma and Jacksonville, Fla., .‘itarali 6 OH} AuDtrajla, tioday with engine trou- E. A: Johnson C re d it- "He laughed; at me." she testi­ —Jen ’eir}* tnlued at about 116k,- ble.hu ■> 0 ■ Turkey opened 48 bridgia. total-, 1 " . ' ■ 0 M d : to ua la a traaaure. fied, "dnd -said' it wasn’t loaded. 000 wM;^ stolen from the hotel T he BritiaK~ bveraeas Airways tag 15,'528 feet in length, to traffic 723 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER V.'.iifci .-4‘i- • i IA Htatinc . regret Then he put a couple of bullets in n- a - ■ife'we tMUl-treasure for- rroom of a salesman yesterday,' Coep. IBOAC) 'was upable; to say 1*56, bringing, the, total of -:A '■ 0 7B . UN 94fl4 ^ m i v - - the gun and held It to' my head. pbUee said after an Inventoiy..!^ tabridges tq 679, aggfogating 1501- MANCHBSTER t erar, how long the plsM would'; be 977 MAIN S m d t ■V, A a -aea we- taail ia^er He clicked the t/tager. I was ter­ i.day, ' At first Samuel ^ rg of . layed; 'rhp makerli. of ")« turbp-] 489 feet, compared' with 280 rified." The'patipuniLn denied her Now York had reported the x’slue prop airliner .cajl Tit : th'a worltf s bridges, totaling. 42,659 feet, ta'^ . Aiwejr* remembered by story, ' / - y : - ■...... 4(1 Ah.ghMIt 160,000,. - JKeftW. ^ -'D sd auto Mi. largest tranaportl'' ■ a|rgr»n.;/) 1 9 5 f t - 0 0 - I. k l - V f t " • I' '.'j' ■ :r y 7- ■_ /; 0 % y ' . ■ \.jj-T / - ' ''■' 'Tji/-fr.i-.. -"' ■\L i f V . t ' . . "'YI'W • I ; ■m , ...y - -y-y - - -- 5.,/I.,’, FA<3E TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,/WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 8, 1957 ■ ' ' - J.— :------,7 '...... ' ' '' W EDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1957 I kWEDNESDAY, MARCH 6,' 1957 ^ li^nrljfHtfr ^iifuing 1|fraUi Pages' 13 to 24 '• , T, , 1:., ■■------1,,...... 7' Snow Storm Hits South W indsor THE Vets Rem em beped Almost 2 MiRien >•''* 'i.' .f ^ ' ' 3(- . . . ■ .'V y - . ■ > . College Beads Study BLOOOFAOBat M ountain, States B y Legion Unit PRESCRIPTIONS 1 Agreem ent Signed Warren Sees Assembly Unit Town OHiciaU Seek to Alter ic rOfAlNG^ "SAFELY HLLRD" ^ ^Cheyenne, 'Wyo/, March 6 Mrs., w nbe/ UtUe,, rehablliia- Land Qwnej’s Oppose B y B oard, U nion A- bitter latewvinber storm whirled tipn-chairman, gave her report'it Arthur Drug Storis I Approving Tech School Bill down onto the plalnf of Wyoming Meeting f orm of Governfnerit ' .'Uhion reprasentatlves and school the meeting.' iof the American Sidewalk Assessment bf^lala -today 'sighed an agree- Ct^ckto, March 6 (ff)—The Ae- <^tAAC) are how polling thelc mems and Colorado todayl centering. Its Legion' Auxlliary last evening .in Rep. Ray Warren said todayTie^!place 14 BlatF lecItniCOl' tdlkiNlI berf on the proposal in a joint 'south Windsor, March 6 (Spe-^^lthin 60 days from the passage iaen| -covering-working conditions ■o^Uon for .Higher Education wrath cn Cheyenne. ', ' feels .‘'reasonably sure" the Leg- with new plants. queslionhalfe: Retur'n.s -are re­ ■ Winds up-to 40 miles an hour ac­ of the act, and voted by machine. .Ue Legion Home. She reported for.'cuatbc^aT employes of. the (AHS), rop'rtsenting gome 16,000 cial) -r- A representative town, vUting -the Newington. 'Veterahs Faceit. Wjth almost unanimous'5 'The opponents asserted 4Kat-.fsw Board of Education. '"'The three schools proposed—on r/< oollege- and university presidents ported to be running 70 per cent companied six inches of snow .here The act will become effective'hji* any, children waik down.FfrgU; ISiature's ' Education Cqmmlttee X meeting,' 'with about 26 members,, Hospital, hpeompanied by Mrs.'Ku- eppoaltion from property pwners -Signing for the union were each for the Manchester, New and faculty members, took up 40- In. favor of fedes-lu scholarship and lesser amounts elsewhere in was recommended bjr a group of mediately for;the purpose of hism- who would pay tha coat of three' son Rd. and along that portion. wHl .approve the bill that woul<(j -Britain and Meriden areas—would support. , the eastern half of the state. inating and electing' the rep iw n - gSnS Freeman. She stated that a Frank Hippie, president; Ernest day a resolution proposing that the ioc*h pfBcials yesterday during a proposed sidewalks, the Board of'’ the turnpike to the Green School! Foraythe,; vice' president; Mrs., provide .Maifchester and two other complete the progrorh. ■ Warren - federal government take part in a The recommendation of the ftIghw'ay travel was halted on ta^ives If the - referesdilm ap-. total\qf 352 men at the institu­ Directors last night decided to They tnsTsfea .that childrsq. usev hearing of the Cities and Boroughs tion were remembered with socks, ^mily Behrend and Hclmar Gqs- towns with'new technical schools. said the Education Committee la v program of scholarships for able AHE respluU6:js committee ap­ roads west and south of Cheyenne. d>roves. For a41 other -pufpoaes, it ' study the possibility-of paying fox' crosslots, patha and private WkUui^ aware of the “justification” of the Committee, at the State Capitol. playing'i»rds and toilet articles. tafson, members of the negotiating But the'^Knonce Comm'ittee. he and needy college students. parently wa*:' on the strength of Greyhound buses were reported Town Atty. Daniel f>; Cavimaugh 'Will'become effective,-'Nov. 1 af­ walks ^pm general tax funds. A number of residents of Rock^ request (or passage of the bill. i Uttle- opposition to the resolu­ returns from a poll which the halted at Laramie' and Medicine ter the -election o f'th e meeting ■rhs Auxiliary voted tb again ledge countered that they drive committee. ' ' said, will rehiain’ as a serious cited the fact that the represents- Thr’ oppositlon developed during- Superintendent of Schools Ar­ hurdle to pasAOge of the measure. „ .. Possible Hitch Cited tion was expected at the associa­ AHE itself is conducting. Returns Bow and at Eaton and N u n n , tlye type of town meeting is not representatives. . , sponsor twq girls for. the annual pubfic hearings held in the hearr- their children to school whenever The hill tM uhder study by Girls’ Stale \prograi^ at the possible, and that they- object to thur Illlng and Sherwood Robb, whleh calls f o ^ the 'Is.suing of However, a ptjssib^ hitch In toe tion’s national conference; but an­ on the AHE poll are rimning oyer Colo., where, their passengers took new in the State and that seven, .iiig room of the Municipal Build- $7,388,600 in bonds>He said he has i program developed farly in to* other proposal affecting American 80 per cent in favor. in stations and hotels. the town’s nelitical ^irtlM, vSrslty o f Cqhiiccticut' tlrt last having their children walk over the chairman qf the Board ot Educa­ towns have adopted similar meas­ /I n g . tion, signed for the school system. already conferred with the Hou.se j present Legislative session in toe . parents' pock^tbooks was’ con­ All three proposals — Land- . The Highway Patrol said-it had ures since 1933. The spior ot the bill, Rep. week'In June. The chief argument against property of others., Clinton .Buckland, also was prea- The unit will visit Center Con­ The walks' were requested by .. The effective date of the agree­ and Senate chairmen of that com- form of a Longlcy Commission rec-7. sidered likely to produce s ^ e hot Grant. Councll-AAC ■ and AHB3— nc reports of stranded mdtoylsts. He said nearly every town Mrs. Mabel Ri^ui,' district re­ aer WeruMliM ebMrt feetl ty altdi charging abutting property owners iDilteg, I oinmendation that was tneorpo- eot at the hearing. gregational Church Friday- tnm habilitation chamnan,, has re­ RpcklS<|ge residenti, ment is Jan.,1. floor debate. Cl-II for generally similar, atand- Four. Inches of snow was qn' the reaches a point where its popula­ 12:46 to 6:30. ■mAm I cere, pkeae ar write: two'thirfls the c.ost of-Walks carne Unabie to Offer DefMIed Case i rated’ in Governor Ribicoff s prb- Tax Credit Sought ground at Lkramlei Casper lind 11,840 Given for Drive quested a ahower of new playing PoliCe'Chlef Herman O. Schendel iastlti tion growth mu.st be considered in CONNICTICUT.MlDtCAl lltV IC I from Edwin L.- Culver,'181' Ver- timlsin about, the I The recommends: The controversial resolution ’ Distribute Funds Thru Sflltes Douglas, order to haVe-the most expedient Mn. Gloria Newman, chairman cards, both regular 'and pinochle,, - non St. Culver said people' who said that a survey from 7:45 - to got nowhere, .Fox for 12 years, and Warren’s optimii of the local' section of th^ Man­ p.o. Bog lot i . mw RAvm i 8:45 a.m. one day. Indicated 10 bill’s 'chances in- tire. Education tlon was that only the New Britain called on the association to reaf­ All er-'hsi.pn that'other ao'u -ss, Moving south and eastward; the ■form of meeting. • " Hospital. Mrs. Friedberg is the a*, the next district \.meeUng in ask for installation of the walks he, himself for 5 years. plant be built at this time. chester Memorial Hospital fund former Ethel Mellcovsky. T-v---' ____ . children walked down Ferguson ^Committee wSre expressed despite firm Its stand of pfevioua years in private and ^nhllc, would continue %torm was expected to dump lip The population, of South Wtnd- N^vtngton Friday, Maiih 22 at 8 are rightfully concerned With the Another defender .was George But while 'Warren does not be­ to ' three inches of snow on the drive, announced yesterday that a ^ Chimney FUw Reported p.m;, for’-'vaterans at the\Newlng- safety of their Children. He termed Rd. Several •'cars with S or 6 chil­ Krause, chief life guard, at Globe the fact that Manchester rep­ favor of a federal income tax to carry, on scirOlai^iip activity. rpor is now about fl.090 j^th «pme dren, . in them drove down the road lieve this recommendation will af- ' credit for, payment o f tuition and Colorado plains by tonight.- ■- y ?,660 voters. Atty. Chvanaugii total o f '$1,840 has been collected 'Volimteer fir e n ^ answered, a ton and Rocky Hilt hospitals. Two- . walks Safety devices like" 5re ex- Hollovy, resentatives' were u n a b le^ pre­ Federal funds woumbe .distributed to date, There afe some returna to the school. sent a,s detailed a case in favor of feet the decision of toe Education educational fees to tax-exempt acr As much as five Inches of new stated that many citizens feel cal. yesterday moaning to the' cer’ postal carda.,wlll also he ac­ ' tingulshers and sprinkler systems He said he has "never sAn such Committee, he indicated he felt it by state agencies dlre^-tb indi­ SBOW fell yesterday and la s t still to be made; In that time, l;07l airtoa passed. a trap in all my life," speaking the bill as they had planned tb at ■ credit^ colleges the credit, to be vidual recipients. Who woui/d’ha.ve town*m<‘ l^"8> became un­ Stoughton property «>h Ellington ceptable. Members'willing th do­ R .E .W A N m i In schools. might influencS the Finance Comr subtracted from the" final tax, night at most' mountain stations Mrs. Newman expressjed her ap­ and Pierce - Rds. to, extinguish a But. Culver holed, the extin­ In one day, the chief said. 10 of the bathhouae. He 'said he has a' hearing ye.sterday. free choice-of college and course:ieS-i"* wieldy and the fqpresentatlVe type nate are requested to bring these radar srifigts' were made in oi\p mittee, which is responsible for would be limited to 3d per cent of Colorado, preciation to all the workira who chimney fire. No damage was re­ Building guishers are paid far from gemeral known instances where there have The bill was one of six which at-'' of study. Amount of aid would be la needed. articles to the next unit rSseting, hour. Bight drivers were traveling traoted several hundred fiersons to- recommending the State's bonding tiw tax or a maximum of $450 ■ , ■ . Passage of the hlU, he said, will helped make the drive a su'ccesa In ported. 'Disday, March 19. \ taxation. He saw' no feason why been 2.000 children using the bath­ pegged to need- South Windsor. -' ■■ at more than 50 miles an hour. ' f e 7 the Hall of the House in the program to the Legislature. ----- Uppdflents of the Credit plan allow the entire town to decide for — Mrs. Henri Pessinl, unit prwri-^ Contractor sidewalks should not also be paid house with checking room for 500. This committee normally does contend that it would not benefit Other AHE resolutions included The average speed was 40.im.p.h. ' He said there is stealing and Capitol where the Education Com­ itself whether the point of change Oh Dean’s List Manchester Evening Hei^d, -dent, reminded members, that the for.out of" taxes: , , • A couple of days later, Schendel not hold hearings. It acts after re- the approximately 40 per cent of propoMls for: Bensm l Ford Has hhs been reached. Robert. W. Stielman and Joseph l^ldofitfal'CofflnhbelcR Culver called on the Board to wrecking of clothes, mittee held its hearings yesterday. 1. A federal progrant in support Wapplng, S o u t h Windsor corre­ unit is sponsoring the play, said, the ' average speed had Because of the crowd, the-Man­ ceiving the recommendations of family heads -whose income is so Town Clerk Charles N. Encs, A. Kyawski, both graduates of spondent, Mrs. O. Warren West­ take the necessary steps to change j N. Charles Boggini also favored of university/ extension work in ■"Cuckoos On the Hearth," to be ARfrdtlons-Reinodoling dropped about 10 miles sn hour to t chester delegation cut its presenta­ other coipmltteea and can avail It­ low that they pay little or no tax M ild H ^arl A ttock Republican .. Town Committee Ellsworth Memorial High School, brook, telephone MItcintil 9-4014. the method of assessment ' ' 9 the expense. He said that not anyway. The proposal was hotly general educational subjects. Ex- presented by.the Community Play­ 30 miles an hour. one person present argued that tion short, as did backers of other self of transcripts of public and Chairman Paine and have made the dean’s list at Trih- ers at the BowerS'School March 15 ^ ^ ‘Bu»ines.s Built On Workshop Subject A similar objection to Cook’s executive committee meetings. contested in the resolutions com­ t .islon work on "the agricultural Ity College; Such a -change has been dla- the swimming pool is adequate. bills. Weat Palm Beach, Fla;, Mhrch'6 David D. Smith . supported and 16. » Customer Satisfaction” wa.s led by Charles Ryan, 79 Ver­ Hdwever,, Warren said' this did With the Education Committee’s mittee members were expected to and ■ thanical arts."- W^-Behton Ford, 37, grandsotv'bf vanaugh. . , Events Today cussed from time .to time but no He suggested . that the pool, carry t ^ r opposition to the floor. 2. Federal participation in the . An Invitation was received and non St., to the walk proposed for Bank Employes Receive Anti-Polio Shots might be made self-supporting if not "do us any harm." The Edu­ public hearing out of the way, Henry Ford II and vice jpreildent e said he did -not feel the The American Legion Post Aux­ Daniaged H ydrant Full Insurance Coverage action has ever been taken. Meth­ his area. . Warren aaid he would keep in close cost of building and maintaining hill’s )>aaqage was a "political iliary will meet tonight at 8 accepted to attend "neighbor 111.",,, ' He. said he had" already tolkod groups, but some Others besides Beach winter vacation. each individual mizqn.. He said of the Newington Home for Crip­ 82 BALDWIN ROAD Ing in the Charter Revision Work­ connection with the current drive tq have everyone inoculated vyith the anti-polio vaccine. with Sen. Newman M .' Marailius the AHE now are taking a second tors and, provides equipment. - Hia wife confirmed the nature it would be in the bcstHi]terest of pled Children. Slides will be A Water Department hydrant lo­ There are 9,000 hospUSls in the shop conducted by the League of proposed walk will not be used by tures involved in pool improve­ -One of the facts to which Warren cated at Wadsworth and ■'Summit United States. - ' MANCHE^ER, CONN. children going to Buckley School. fefcrredXls that the biH was sub­ Jr. of .Tnuhbull, and Rep. John C. look at The executive commit-, 3. Fpderil 'income tax exemp­ Of Ford’s ailment yeaterday. She the town to let voters determine shown. Women Voters. ments might be in the next five tee the American Association tions to teachers for expenses in­ aaid All further statements muit their own future by decldingthe To Distribute Ashes ' Sts, was sheared off its base some­ The proposal is for a walk on the fur^ was not justified'in a town years. mitted In connection with a lO-yaar Donaldson of . Wilton, Senate and Ot time early this morning. Mayor Harold A. Turkingtori ■east side of Vernon St. from HilL- House chairme)| of the committee, of tiand-Crant colleges and State curred In summer study and other coiYia^ ffom Detroit. Issue for themselves. Ashes will be. distribute, from told the assembled group that he Taxpayers Attack Proposal whici^ does not even have a com­ Mayor Harold A. Turkington program launched by the State Universltiw has voted to recom- professional inihrovement activ­ A Ford Qo. spokesman said a The bill, as It would apply to the to, 4130 this afternoon Police are finveetlgallng. The tOp Dr. to Eva. Dr. ■ fort station at The Center. agreed that the taxpayers are en­ Board of Edutatlon in 1948 to re- about the bill. hydrant was knocked some 30 feet had talked to Rep. Ray S. Warren . Ryaii argued that children from .mend to its members that they ities. . emtor described the attack as town If adopted, would call for the Francis nf Assisi Church, add , yesterday and that Warren told titled to a clear picture of antici­ 4. Continuation of the federal "very mild.” He said Ford would ,/rom its original position and the the Jarvis Acres interior' walk came from Mrs. Helen Fitzpatrick. ^withdraw support for it. election of one representative for after the Evening devotions. The Sidewalk around the base was him it might be possible to intro­ To Build New Bathhouses pated costs. Springfield, Mua.'; Mrs. J^he Kean The scholarship proposal is sim­ government's Idana for college remain at Good Shmaritan Hospi­ ea£h 100 local Voters on a district Rev. Joseph P. Donahue of St. along Agnes Dr„ which parallels who .said she has warned contimi- In respon.se to arg;umfnls put and daughter. Cdlllnsville; Mra. broken. duce emergency legislation into Vernon St and down Eva Dr. to ilar to one proposed last fall by dormitories, • with speedier proc­ tal for two or three weeks. - basis. The representatives" would Thomas Seminary will deliver the the General Assembly which would ously against- expenditures from forth about the sanitation and Hespital Notes Esther Hill, 7 Bellevue Ave., Rock­ essing bf loan applications. Senior. Engineering Aide Law­ Vernon SIf. . . Appearing in force last night, theif'cessful candidate for the Board the Capital Improvement -Re.serve ville; William Fatscher, 2 ^ Chap­ the land-grant group «nd to one be elected by ballot the same as sermon at the 7:30 service. rence Wlttkofake aaid the break permit the change in payment safety involved, Mahoney said recommended by a subcommittee 5.. More money for' the U.S.. Birds have a third eyelid which town officials 'are elected. Thus, he contended, the stretch newly formed Taxpayers’ League i of Directors in the last electiop Fund. She said thb town is faced "none of o:ir children, have come ter Oak St.Mrs. Edna Miner and DAR Meeting Set was So clean it did not break the method. ' ‘ . between Hilltop Dr-, and Eva Dr. ADMITTED YESTERDA'V': Fred of the American Coimcil on Edu- Office of Education and a. greater, serves as a shade when they are A special referendum would de­ Martha Pitkin Wolcott Chapter Noting that changes are needed „ ..a t a said shs wanted “ to go all jout for with other capital improvements home diseased.” M,. N.»o role for the office in federal ed-' vMye located just, below the pave­ would be of no use to children go­ staunchly fodght plans to spend $26,000 appiopriatioir’.' , which are more important. jcation. The Council and the Asso- flyifg into the sun or other strong cide the actual adoption of the bill. will meet March 27 in the Wick ment, thereby preventing . water in' private life, in business, Turk- "Our children .are just as good ucatlon affaire. light ing to the Buckley School, $26,000 for new bathhouses at the] ihinUing' of Maud Stanwood, 48 Elm Hill Rd., Lathrop, BoUon; Edward Flaok. 63 daUon of American Colleges. The referendum must be held ham Library. Eaat Mgrterd. The from gushing oUt. ington said he saw no rea.son why- Other Ce.sidents opposed oh the Several, including Mrs. Fitz­ as any children you bring aroimd," Rev. Wilfred Hansen will give a town’s Globe Hollow Swimming: pgrjnts who cannot afford to send patrick. said expenditures of more Talcottvijle: Mrs. Catherine' Fer­ Agnes Dr.; Edward Evon, 170 Eld- He could not estimate the-dam­ changes should not be made in ground that if walks were to be he charged. guson,-Hartford; Sunded last June 30. Fund which Martin said last/light 1 Only— Walnut Waterfall With Tray n' objection to walks as a means ■The total collections Of more than qontains about $475,(XK) npt alio ' Let us approach Lent with prayer, wawhfulness, 1 Only— Mahogany Low Boy With iTray / of protecting the children, but as­ 75 billion dollara represented a 13 cated. „■ per cent increase over the year Supports PUif • confession. Let us implore His blessing, so that •Floor models. - serted the walks proposed w:ould •not be used. before. * ' Mrs.. Alice Lamenzo, an unsuc- we may come away from each weekly Lentenxivor- ship strengthened in spirit, more ready to bea^ur BEDROOMS cro.sse8, more humble in affliction, more willing^ accept His will. . . $'298 Values! $ 198.00 May this .sacred season of Lent bring forth new YOUR c h o ic e OF: resolves to live closer in Christ and"for Him. May I—5IODERN RANCH, 8 p ie c e s 1—MODERN Sil v e r GRAY. 8 PIECES . i YoM) too, can see documented proof that Plymouth is His cross give peace to our conscience and hope to (Double dresser, S drawer chest, hookrase bed). our heart. l-:-I8th CENTURY SOLID MAHOGANY. 4 MECES (Dresser, mirror, rhest, poster bed, nito'tabir) Zion is a Church of the Lutheran Hour, heard FREE!, Simmons Innerspriag mattreNs/ivith any of the abo\-e Sunday Evenings 7:30, WPQP, and over 1,200 other stations, in 54 languages and 63 Territories and Foreign Countries, also a Church of “ Moments 3 YEARS AXIKAD MEN’S SUITS of Comfort” (Radio and TV).— A'nd Zion is a SCATTER RUGS SPECIAL Church of “This Is 'flie Life” TV (over many 16 only. 27x5^. , STRAIGHT NKKDLKp GLANT iIKKDLB channels). dome all wool, some cotton mixture, some re- ^ 4) C iO l .. m U wool flannels ^ - - ■ ' ■ :' ■ • ■ ■ i.-,. verslble fibre. All one price. Values'to $8.95! or SWINO^NBSDLK MACHINES Welcome to- All, especially sueh as have.no ...smooth At at all the .4 m U wool worsteds Church Home.— TUNE IN!— COME IN! on Discontinued Cabinets point* that ittUly count f REGULAR SUNDAY MORNING SERVICES BnliliRg SpMialt • t0:00 e'doclc > f lMd2ofaglnil A t ' ,(Nurs«ry in Parish House TWO”! i during Church Worship) i I ypu It^s s fact. . . you’re the belt judge of yowf- 9 5 1 Only— Sacro Support own appemnoe becauie you carer Die moot SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:00 A.M. V ..Twin Mattress. Some cabinets are still, in factory ■ '■'l • That's why die Westerfield for Spring *57 $59.95 ...... Now $ 3 9 .5 0 cartons, others have been used Free chizrtered bus service (or chUdren whose perents JUST A FEW OF THE FACTS YOtPLL b d>6 suit for you. You’ll be quidc to note quality eannot bring them or live at n 'distance, . ' ■ for fl(»r display or demonstration It’s making automotive history all over America—The first LliARN AT YOim PLYM OUTH DEALER’S I festaret d»t molce die Robi^ HaQ Westerfield 31 2 Only— Crimson Shield. purpoaea. time you’ve ever been able to compare t)ie facts-on all 3 Heed and Follow: Fulf Size Boxspringg. Low.phet ' Low'ineg bettgr looking than ever bdoie: greater &btic Plynwuth low-price cars in one dealer’s showroom! No smooth talk THIS $42 yaLliE is yours ThtCALLOFTHECROSS!' , $49.50 .... Now $ 3 3 .9 5 Hiese are the cabinets that were s' • K- ‘ ‘ ■ car *'C" car **r selection. . . wool fianneli and the new BO popular i'in the last few years ' ‘ Maximum piston . no gimmicks. You gel the facts—and you get ’em without for dollars less the Robert Hall < To our guests and friends Zion sa>'s; Cordial Greetings — .. displaoemaht (cu. in.) 318 2ti3 312 Rpdng worsteds, hand finished details, new Spring 1 Only Blue Bell V 3 Only— ^Twin Size and include spilieta, the fainous any slanting or distortion. ' and Welcome! God bless your coming In and your going Maximum avaiUbla V-8 hp 290 . 283 300 A ... eolosings and luxury-look tegturesl It aR adds Low Overhead W ay became: out! A cordial Invitation Is extended to all who have no Twin Boxspring: i Blue' Bell Mattress., ‘ "Queen Anne” and other styles. ■ P « r f o r m * n o * Highest standard V-8 hp 215 185 212 ehnrch home! , It’s the kind of comparison that only Plymouth could qp tozboie good kiob Rian you dwoght possible $59.50 .....N o w $ 3 9 .5 0 $49.50 .....N o w $29.95 Push-button drive Yes No No ALL TOP PLIOHT VALUKS dare to; make-because Plymouth alone of “ the 3” icould 1 You save ^ Combustion chamber <■ - dome wedge wedge . Y ^ dw price. And,* rnlster, yon save ideotyf 2 You save possibly stand up under it. But we want you to be the judge. because we because we sell 2 Only— Siinmons Deep 2 Only—Sipimons Slumber — Toraion-Air* auspenaloft Yes ■No No Lagroom, front (in.) 45.9 43.2 Come^ to your Plymouth dealer's today. He’s letting'.tha -make these .Sleep. Mattress. Full Size. King Full Size Mattress. A Wondariul OjsportunHy to Oat Your 44.7 them in our own ' ZION EVANCELICAL $59.50 .. . . ,Now $ 3 9 .5 0 - *49.50 . .•: . .Now $37 45 C o d l f o r t Lrniroom, rear (in.) 41.5 39.8 40.7 facts do the talking! suits in our own low,overhead Fa Yor/io -Si NCER ^ Hiproom, front (ia ) 63.0 62.1 60.0 tailoring plants. Hi'pr0om,.raar (ifi.) 62.7 60.1 salesrooms. At A RIAL PAROAII^ RRICii , 3475 3279 3452 tUTHERAN CHURCH FREfc PARKING ' 'i Qroea weight (4-door sedan) E-Z TERMS REAR OF qUR STORE " T * . . Total-Contact Brakea .Y es NO . No I' (^ooper and High Streflta J ' .1 Brake lining area (sq. in.) - 184 157 180 i • When you drive a ' " . . : ■ ■ J ■ J- ■ . Front whefl bratia cylinders 4 , 2 ' 2 - , Manchester, Conne7 ■V y .'/ . f. -J ‘ ■' - • \7 ' ‘7* ■ j\" ■:"}.! h , .t-- ‘ ‘ . r«t J/ V' Xa' J A : . 7/.7- :A 77A ’-;'7V x 777''^-^'-. ,.v| 7 X 'ri- i .1 . i . . • . 'Wa.' / ■’7'. .7 :.h- -i' . i - . - „ /-• I'lh t i m -X _r_ ^ *,JrV . - f ? ' >-,"■■ ;Yv ... ';V‘',Xvi.'lW.V ■'.-. . ■ ;0’ ■ N . ,11 •:•, ".i • ' :V \ -, ' ; <• :-:.--:V t t : iM x M ± ± M m ^ PAOEioURTES^r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY* MARCH 6, 1967 ,, -* .■< MANTHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6,' ,1957 ) . tnisteea of the Univerbiiy of Connecticut to prepare 'plans and G O PU aders specifications for a medical and Yank Farm Boys Arfe Big Hit Overseas Calmer View Taken ^American, British Aft|ique G fe sdenUl school and to .pin-chase a F^or Medical^ Mty. t ■ ' - - ■ WHEPI ALIGNMENT-^WHEEL b AIjANCIN iG \Valson fold the , coinmiltec it By KENJffrTH:«An GILMORE Of Business Outlook ^RADIATO^R REPAIRING- AND RECORING it I wbvild l>e futile liow ta appropriate KEA S M COormpondqitm '.: : " COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE Dental School I more than $500,000 ■'because of the ' '-“ ' Waahincton -(NEA) — T u r n. '■C. J •—■ \ .\ -M' - tjme it would take to complete I AmariciLn I»rmi boy»Mv» loo«e over- By 8AM DAWSON p, « ;6 Ob apendlng- If not on Uie thin SEE- ■ New York *44—Motorists traveling Hartford. March. 6 «^P-A proL-j ’ projecT oncS it is approved. •MIS snd there's no titllins ' what Nsw York,- March 6 t/P)—A I* bought so freely In certdin -Eastern highways late in ^ l l happen. third forca ot Caliner appraiaal U the thing* he showed preference for April will think time has reversed, Jtosal that would lay the ground-; He said-the pmcl'ase of the *lte REGAL'S 5-STAR FEATURES In 1668; . ■ : V . . • '■ j, , j i and the preparation of plans l.s all ; They'll defy death, disregard | beginning to -appaar today in the lueif. „ ' ' w• Conference Board, belie-Ve* con­ them (lying small American (lags, yesterdhy from leitders of Connec­ sumer* will spend hcnvily 'in com­ 501 b r o a d STREET—MI 9-2012 , eiver the place. - / ' . Opttpilsts on the future of'busi­ the rest British.standards. ticut's ile)mblican-coH,rollW Gen Opposes ^•l.ane Pike Take .Tommy Trail. ,an amaalng , ness ruled the field ,4n December ing months for nondurable goods . These ancient cars will be; com­ eral Assemb Readiness with which we serve y0u young man from Mos,cOw, Idaho. \ (likp clothing, food and gaaolihe), peting in what has been billed with predictions of better day* as if such a school were'apJn;ovid "'x-' He's one of a group hf 17 young ; ahead. for aervices and for recreation. the ‘‘world series" of antique auto Hartford, Msr'ch 6 .i/Pi -r. Sen. men and women who recently; As far as the economy a racing. American old can ownera it would be ConHecticufs sec^d. Newman Marsiliu-s (R-Trumbulli i 1 Paaaimiats grew loud in the last Yale University New Hav ll came here 'after three months in [ .two months with warnings that whole is concerned, this spe^ndGig challenged the British to .the race, .opposes making the Connecticut V India. Pakistan and Nepal to re­ should offset a decline in pur­ and the .British confidently ac­ now opei-ates theN^nly medical Qia economy was in for a oycUcal .school in the State'. npike a 4 -lane highwa.v -bast I port their experiences in, the In- a^uatment, - Stock market trem« chases of durable goods (Uke. autos cepted. ' ' ' hormous selections all in View tam a^nai Farm Youth.Exchange ora reeulted from these fears. < and horns appliances) from the 'Die race wilf begin April 23 in Proposed at Public H iring of iheConnecticiit River. He said I program. peak hit in 16SS. New York and'wind up-at the same s., The .. proposal tanie ,up . .a \a - . pub- ^ - y esterd ^ fact.s do not justify ex- With the approach of spring the . Any further drop in horn* build­ New laxative discovei^ un-iocks bowel blocks While visiting a small village usual end-of-the-winter blues may spot seven dhys and 500 miles >ic hearing at tt^ l-eglslature s ed- | pandihg the prcsentlv planned. 2 ■ M the southern border of Newl. Lester Brown ing could be offset by high spend­ X without gag, bloat or gripm . Iqter. In between, the autos will UCation committee atrd it V'!*** . lane tlini-r ' subside. The middle of the road ing On commercial, industrial and backed by these ieader.s: x j ) he waged a dramatic battle ’ to obeervers are beginning, now to puff over a six-state course which 24 gave the life of a young woman public construction. Thus, building • Constipation it esused hy wh»‘ doc­ int capacity, p/«i CouSNsin'S ttriicfi- point out that the good an'd bad" material firms whose products go aiimul*iihr bulk. So effectiv* it rg-. Includes riigged hills and twisting „ ''’nlson f R-\V^ersVtoid.h'GOP , Irqnd values in great quantity bitten by a poisonous snake. tors c^l a "liirifly" colon thst, ij*t**d stretches designed to teat both the Mr. and Mrs. Sanuiel E. Bailev of Philadelphia will be in this S. Watson of--Wethersfijeld; as-I floor leader, announced he would factors in the economy are pretty primarily into homes might suffer, of retsininf moisture as it ahoulo, lievet even chronic constipation over­ Senate Majority Leader "My host, Shera ep;q- bad been bitten by a deadly kralt.” happened and for a half hour the' families in other countries dur­ thinks pressure on wages - and and five "vinlage'" cars of the 1916 already earmarked lor spending waste from your body. absorption of vitMmtB-^and other valu­ —1930.period. Each wilt cany the cratA also .supported th-;. nyeasure', Taking a ahortcut through three woman's perilous condition re­ ing their stay. Last summer a prices -will be Jess intensive -\hts this ye.ar. able food nutrients; in cimical tes;s, -t mllea of rice paddies, streams and To rtgsln normal regntorlly; the dry. driver and one passenger-usually Pemocratir. Gov. Abraliam A. mained the same. number 6f visitors, from abroad year than last, when the cost bf Gainsbrugh sights no dampening ahruhken, constipating coptenis.of did not cause, rash or other reactions. tall Jungle grass. Tommy ind hie; So he gave her one last injec­ lived with American farm fami­ livihg rose three per cent. A run­ of.western European demand for a vei-y patient and understanding kiblcoff has made no priivision in host reached the victim In about lies. . . youf colon which now block y®uc It's a phyti«lo*ical fact: Exercise tones wife, • hi.s budget for the sthool. | 1 1 ong and lasting quality tion in the arm slid In the area away price' spiral Is out of the for U.S. goods. bowel must be rtmoisteired. Stcond, your body! And Colonaid exercises 16 minutes. He brought along his of the fang wound. picture now ,he holds. And this year will see btgi;er Robert 51. Kilbotne III, president Use Opera in The proposal, however, does not j Marendaz snake bite kit with* anU-snake This exchange IS sponsored by' bulk must be brought to your colon your colon to tone it agtimt constipa­ of the Veteran Motor Car Club of (ali for complete construction of ; Finally after an hour, awelHng the Nstionfil 4-H Club Foundation, - .sun rising operational costs and spending by federal state and to S-T-I-l-T-C-H ITtSlULSTB it tO, tion, ovcmighll Get Colonaid, in ■ venom and a syringe. . In the arm began to go down and shrinking profit margins will con- local governments. America, says each.car will be the si'hool at Hartford. | TRAVEL AGENCY \ "We found the young woman the Agriculture Department, land action; to a normal urge lo purge. . easy-to-take tablet form at any drug clocked daily during the trial. Coni: Bv CHARI.KR MF.RCF.R,' Suez crisi* that witty, inlellikent the w'oman became conscious. grant colleges and the F6rd Foun­ Unue to pinch many, companies, Adding it all up, the President'* counter, today! Only 98c for the 60 It merel.y .^-allocates $500,000 lo : ' lying on a straw mat being com­ Council of Economic Advisers says And, of all laxatitce. only Coi-ON*n>, 0011101*8 will ho required,d, to main-main­ ‘york March 6 i#l ---'Heard rt>»c*i*-'non results in witty. intcHi- , 18 A.syluni St.. Hartford "Thst was the first sign of dation.- ' however. Sales outlook's in some the airiazing new laxative discovery tablet package, brings poailive relief tain speeds of .between 25 W ASH and W EAR forted by her husband," relates Industries Indicate less than ca­ the total dollar Volume of goods at less than 2c per tablet. 25 and .35 eavesdropping;. ■ S^nt television. The' cameraK[----- ' Tel. CHapel 7-58.'57 Tommy; “^e i kralt had struck the hope,'* reports Tommy. "Slowly as A* far as Leiiter Brown ^of pouesses CoLONaro’s great mdiiniriz- miles an ^u r, losing pointinis for ai-j .■It s a'^Thame Ed Sullivan foeuserl on the recent by-eleCtion the hours, passed by ihto the eve­ Bridgeton, N,.X .ST.— 5II .3-S6H0 Tel. MI 9-7112 industribusness," he . explains. who participate in Ameiv'nn TV to -agiive 15 minutes earlier, itfst had survived a krait's^'^Isonous boys marched up and introduced the larger companies Iq. those in­ Several gruelling side tc.sts will aiidieiue rating figures. Just pnn6^1 dl.scu.ssions and jriterviews aid. treatment sUone might have bite. And; as a rea^t of this life­ ‘-Thinking that I would jnake a themselves on the spot. dustries. Cited are oil, farm equip­ be put to the aiito.s along the wa.y. j Sullivan'a audience fell off pulled her through.". saving mission, Tommy -was given good son-tn-Iaw. -he proceeded to could have learjicd mpoli by oh- | 2 for ’ 1 5 "I gueSs ,we reslly shattered ment, office equipment, and steel, In Princeton for examrilc, .there pppaented opera stars SLi ving- the melh(Hls and , n \a n -' Ph , ' Tommy immediately Injected a feast by the Village. offer me his daughter's hand In protocol,” says David who reports among others. will be a hill climb teat. There also si„ging he " , the anti-snake venom Into a vein ' All -the ^-'H-delegates who go marriage. 'X, BEST BUY in YEARS ner? of the Britlsh/jUunialists and will be stopping and re-starting ' wife. "Just because? What do thst the shocked members of -the Moderates base their views on Oxford debater^participating in SEE OG FOR THE VERY FINEST .«f the swollen forearm.- Nothing abroad Itve and work with niral "Not only did he - offer hia eo\irt arranged for a formal pres­ signs thst consumers will go on tests: a sharp turn test, parking yd, want Sullivan to do- change America’s most popular pant.s. Wash daughter, but two fields of rice spending about as much—maybe a tests and a enneours d'elegani-e, the whole system all by him.self? the program. lAi-y humor and un- by hapd or by machine. Wa.sh and entation to the ruler several days derstanding/of other viewpointa IN A USED CADILLAC paddles.” adds Lester. "In a coun­ little more—this .'year. Business The latter Is a kind Of beauty-con-• He's ..in the entertainment business try where land is extremaly later. 'prevailed instead of a dogmatic de- * •ALL W a R.S .and MODKLS wear pants will require only an occa- ^^jnro Nation Born spending about as much—maybe 6 groat days to stock up test in which the cars are judged and he’s playing it by the inlits si(>nal touch-up with a warm iron. All scarce, this was a remarkable of­ At their first meeting the King a little more—this year. Business for condition of engine, chassis and that all thc others are." tefmin*jlon- to win a contest of — a - — ^ ^ ^ • "'.x chatted' with, the boys .for half an opining. j '.Alwa.vs a I.arge Sieler^on; Alf t'ars I-'iill.v Guaranteed; fer,” spending to build up inventories body, originalit.v and genci-al ap-j Man. "You miss my point'. It Certified Mileage aiul I'lill Ownership Detnils. sizes. " Ufing all the tact, he could m'us- hour, however, and he was all may slow down a little and this •While the theme of the program 1 smiles. ■ on sale priced underwear pearaoCe. - j seems to me television has..a kind / Ghana’s Premierr Urges ter, he refused. "It seemed best would hurt the industries supplying Points will he given eacli car o'f obilgation to offer the best of was public opinion one could wish i to politely deellne," says Lester. ills young farmers could Just the ones who cut back.' arid at the end of the race the. entertainment as well as a variety lliat the "See It ‘'Now " caiiieras BARLOW MOTOR SALES When David D. Gaumer, 21, oI d’b no wrong. But the consUffter is expected to , . . poThts will be totaled and .a trophy of movie .stars and ’ / had been able to .take in .something and sleepwear Hurry VOI R CAniLLAC-PONTIAr DKALKR FLANNEL-TWEED-: awarded the w’inhing.tcam. - Wife. "The best of entertainmentl.”‘ Suez on British FOR TOLLA.NJ) tX)l-'NTY End of African Colonies \ Refurbishing old-cars is a hobby you .say! That's a pious remtirk. |t'*® buses, and SUITING— GAJ in, sale ends March 13th, that came into its owih after World It's also pretty hyprocritical of' t®’^*-'’ ''*"*oing as usual or ai en't WINDSOR .WKNI'E. ROCK\:iLLE, COX.V '' War II in both Britain and the you. You call it 'the best' because : tbey 7 Is anybody cold? What does PH O N K TR em ont .5-2SS6 (Oonttamed from Page One) United States. Races have been you’A'e been .told Opera is good for, it Ibok like now? The camera ~'-i - ' ■ held in both countries, but this is your soul or aomething<^' ' ' work. \;sually .superior on the pro- Russla’a delegation was re­ Acid Splashed OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY NIOHTS TILL 9 the first lime the best cars of the -Man. "You like opera-yourself. ; gram, was unusually lethargic in ported giving Nknunah a Soviet two.nations-havc competed. ——|-You sav il-s the bqat— '■ i Britain ------transport plane and some Russian 1 P opular H obby Wife. "I do, ves. But w-e-re not ^ It wa.s. nc%ci Ihcle.ss, a program •ntomobUeis. On Witness in In the United States there are tnibing about me. We'.re talking | r..ie should not have mts,sed. Nixon, who leaves tomorrow for an estinlatcUestim ated 15,0001.5,000 antique car "bout .voti. In the 17 y ears w e’ve Liberia to Continue hia eight-, owners. Most of them buy the car been marrp'drried 1 haven t been able natldn'Af(dca tburi also presented Texas /Bribery for a small price arid spend a ToT.j Jo "HnrtUalcale any mterest iin opera A fg lia ii (xillrp c .\-itlrci Nknunah with an etched Steuben of monev fixing it. .Some h a v e ' " shoyl^ym^^^e^^^expert Sul- glass vase 4l^icting. the four free­ (OdBtiBtied tram Pkg* One) • spent a-*? much as SIOOOO510,000 on one .'0 20 milnutmilnutcs on a, Kabul. Afghanistan • -A United Sumlay nighf?” ’i< J States offer of up to $JOO.OOO doms of the press, assembly, re- car. Uglm and speech. In Aiiitin, Col.. Homer Gerriaon Among the most rabid enthusi- cc!^Iau, -’J^6k. I'm disa.ssofiatirtg . worth of .'building materials to n ji. Recognises Ghana Jr., director of.'the State Depart­ a sts in Ame;-lca are Henrv Austin {-O'y-sclf.Pcr-’onsHy from thi.s. Let s I help re^bulld a fire-destroyed In Washington, President Eisen­ ment of 'PqUlc Safety, eald a j-re- 'Clark Jr of Glen Cove, N. 5'., aniT "admit I'm a musical moron, . I’m : wing of Habibia College rh Kabul hower congratulated the govem- Edgar L. Roj-, a Roxliiirv, Mak^. W nhing about mlilions of others has ’ been accepted by the Govern' at NEIDITZ BROS. ment and people of Ghana and the liminary't-'eport-from Kltvenhagdn manufacturer. Both u1ll be Ijr t h e ; who like opera and never have a ment of Afghanistan,-.Habibia la­ State Department announced IT.S. ■aid., the acid apparentiy was April race. - i.ehance to see it." ^ the country's oldest secular edu- recognition of the new African thrown from a fruit Jar which Clarke 39. will be the /oungest ' VVife. "This Is very Olympian of ■ catlonal institution- and. ta the state. The American consulate in ■mashed against a wall ahd apilled m an in. the' ra re . He wiK drive a ! .vou. w ith d raw in g from the hum an alma, mater of niany of the na­ ' Accra was raised to embassy 1916 Pierce Arrow, oqd' of 250 old' race this wa.s-. But most of the tion's leader.s, ' ' part of ita contents in Dr. Me- cars he has in a collection which people we know Who like opera . status at one minute past mid­ Maj. W. J. Webster of Columbia, i I C-f night Means face. he houses irt a m useum . j either don't own a telcviilon set Conroe Chief of Police Eddie Rov e.stimates he has put in lor look at it only an hour or two Tenn., made the first bulterfat ' | The independence ceremonies test in 1889. . . j came after an era of British Influr Stephan said a pharmacist identi­ ./I 3.000' hours getting hi.s 1911 Sim -! a week. Granted, television shou’d ence that began when English fied the liquid, as muriatic' acide, plex in shape for the co^itcst. He-be able to stimulate interest * ^ ^ ______i l l traders first landed on the A**"!- Che commercial nam e'for'hydro­ pai'nted and upholstered it, install- opera in many. I think NBC s ‘c ^ Gold Coast in the 17th Cen­ chloric acid. ed new gears and i'eron.structed , opera.s in English do that. But Cox, 36, resigned as a member the wheels. He's expecting hig under the lulea of the rating game tury. British administration actu-. a.s it's now played, should we ex­ r F R E E ally dated from an agreement of the Texas House of Representa­ .things froqi this auto when he pita i tives after being indicted on a it against the likes of a 1910 Sil­ pect Sullivan to do It?" signed in 1844 under which local M^n (docily). "No, I guess we chiefs agreed that a British gov­ charge of agreeing to accept a v e r'G h o st Roll,s--Royce and a 1914 { D E L IV E R Y $5,000 bribe to withdraw a bUl he Prince Heni'y Vauhall. two of the' shoiiM hot." ernor should administer the towns cars. \Vliich will be brought here "See it now (CBS-TVl demon-] along the coast for'100 years. Introduced that Would outlaw the practice of naturopathic medicine by the Vintage ' Sports Car-Chib strated Sundfay in its examination ; ^Arthur Drug Stores j Named for Ancient .Nation in Texas.' In testiftiony before of Great Britain. of Briti'*h public opinion on the.' The new country takes in the the Houie Inveetlgating Commit­ COLD BOND self-gdyemlng colony of the Gold tee. Cox laid ha introduced the Coast and that part of'Togoland bill after diecuiaing naturdipathe Woman's regular and extra sizes... HOTEL SPECIAL^ formerly administered by Pritaiii with a chiropractor -whom he iden­ tmder U.N. trusteeship. The name tified as McMeans.- ' HOLLYWOOD BED Ghana was chosen by NkrumSh McMeans teetified he had once NO-IRON COTTON Exclutivd with NEIDITZ BROS. after a rich African kingdom that discussed naturopaths wJGi Cox. flourisbed in the area between The charge againat ‘Cox was On mtlBl fraiM by HARVARD the 6th and lOth Centuries. 'V originated by Dr. Howard Harmon CRiPE GOWNS Firm lnncrsprin|..Mittress, Fre- \. In a speech to the legislajive of San Antonio, president of' the assembly, Nkhrumah said- Ghana Texas Naturopathic. Physicians You loved these wash 'n wear built Border, Matching Box- ^ J wanted - to stay in the BriUsh Assn., a group, who stress natural spring. Decorator Headboard, ^ Commonwealth, because its 'mem­ eottoni at the regular 1.98-. , . therapy In healing rather than the Pajomo Savings Adjustable, franje on^ wheels. bers wrere *‘dedicated to seeking a u^e of drugs or surgery.'. see them' now in a Spring-frenh aolutiott of their problems -by SENSATIONAL NQ M AIL— NO PHONE— NO HOLD ORDERS FREE democratic.. and peaceful means." Cox said he was "sin-c 'this has aswrtment of new ah-leiprints ^hlldron'B 1.19 gtyloi "So l(Hig as Gikt .policy stands," coriie about because of the Invest!-' and iolids. Size* 34-40; 42-48. In no-iren coNon crop* he declared, "our association with gation. 'We’re all worried. We'v6 PRE-SEASON ,M0T0-M0W ER * ■ ■' ■ ' > • ALTERATIONS the Commonwealth is assured.;':' got our families here, you know. Marxist Socialist This thing Is getUng pretty rough.” ^ *’CAVAUER^’ Nkruman, a bachelor who was Dr.. McMeant said he recently ■... '''\ educated at schools in England told someone that naturopaths and the United States, describes could obtain licenses a few years FACTORY BUY 18" R O T A R Y himself as a Marxist Socialist. He ago for $2b each. He said he did Now.’* the time- to scoop - is the youngest gbverrtment head not recall where or when he made /■ In the Common\Vealth.. Nknunan the statement but added that, it real savings! Tot*’ 2-piece, was not made in his testimony. P u rn ell P a rk in g ia only told the assembly he would ' take styles, size*- I- to 3'; .chil­ Advtrtktil r PO W ER a few slep.s frnm. our 2 .P A N T over the cabinet posts of defense "My tesUipony in Auitita was dren’s one-piece styln, sizes. door. We pick up the tab and external affalr^ in addiUon to damaging to naturopaths.'' he said. SebMlfirh; Dell PJ't in LIFE w hen -you- m ak e £t p u r ^ ' serving as prime minister. "There is no question about- that. Reg. 1.59, No-iron coftoni, 2 to 6. Just think, no chase. . ' Ghana's foreign Twlicy, Nkru- But thy statement about the $25 • ironing! Print*,- solid*. OHdPOSTI MOWERS tnah said, will be based on “dig­ license is .the only other thing 1 crepe, pliate, drip-dry. nity, peace and friendship.”! can think of that, could have Small - medium-large. 99* •«The government feels," he said, prompted what happened... ’* ' WITH 4sCYCU •that .at this stage the country I; In San Antonio, Dr. Harmon aaid W.T.OlUNT " CHAROE-IT" PLANT ltl should not be committed in- any' he was "atunned" by newa of .the aspect of its foreign policy and it attack. ^ - No money down < Toko months to pay Should nqt be aligned with any HIGGS t STRATTON Jiharkskins and worsted*, puticular group of powers or po- “It would certainly intimate that someone on my aide- of the fence d n II b I e-the-wear with UUcai bloc.” IHGINI ^ . pants. He assertcJ Ghana does not In­ haa committed the ac^” he aaid. ' tend to follow a neutralist policy "On the other hand, it has been *NARCO* but intends to preserve its' inde­ excellent publicity for the Cox. pendence to act as it deem* best at ■Si.de. Anyone who would commit CIRCULAR KNIT any given time. ■ such an act, regardlesa of who he 100% WOOL The Prime, Minister expressed is, certainly should be prosecuted.' RAYONS hope that as a free state Ghana "I bejiieve this incident shows will become a. center for discussion the case Is more momentous than of African problems as a -whole. even 1 had anticipated." A »*« 4444; ww« 4* c _ _ M « GIUARANTEEP FULL 9Q O^Y FACTORY WARRANTY ■ come another new member of our L o c k e r PI r d u HU 10,S|00 ■’."A"' growing Conunonwealth family of .1 ' - • ■ .^ l ■ . waiit*. White. Size* 7-14. liaw 4M h

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, KARCH 6, 1967 Afternoon Chai’'m EoT LIttlii flays and Dolts onr- ' t PAGE SIXTEEN *9^ ‘ ,-Parade } s*- They’ll all: play a- star role this; rTSHpARKiiiS'^ In upstate New 'lrt>rit, a teachers of the road for meeting people it a Eqster jjf ■ outfitted by Manches­ BUGS BUNNY NEXT TO PoierULAR A association asked their local school cottage' by a ' flah-rlch lake. It’a ter's complete Youth . Specialty I ^ board to provide "matcrAdty leavf’’ • EV'ev SEATS amazing how. many acquaintances, to Previous PuftI* Shop.OPt MARI-MAD’S, A n 1*4*1 A 111 niJJ'691 MilnJVtalii St. ^W t for, fathers. ■ , ' Anti COATS ^ SE^ICC y S W ^ V E S ^ Sense and Nonsense who just happened to l)e "paasing by" some 200 mllca pway, will, Favofitf Foods for ^BD Y^'arid^.^JlSL^^ loddlorV > Arthur, Drus Storis t ONUE.SS ! ".'i ...... 1.1 ...... - "" . ■ \ : 5V. . . , BetUrAhan a/hpuse by the side drop ln.______,’t to 14). have the quality fabngs, -Ba. a . a . eLlk. a a . a . a T; 5547rA On the bayonet course-a rookie .fOi>ttMMt her' (naarance agent that the impeccable tailoring parents .wai particularly clurnsyi. He thp missing property had turned AOKOBI - 5 Nobody choose for. Ihcniaelves. What euj BEANEKy ioinfm eat well-dressed, eve-catchtng' family : charged the. dummy. , stumbled, up. In a cupboard. * . ■ BY DICJK TUBNER 1 Hamburger ' missed the bayonet Jah, and flat­ !‘I didn't think'it wotild be fair CARNIVAL ., ^.pai.. you’ll make. "BAMBURY" coals ] tened his nose against the sack. tov keep, both-the. Jetvala and the iertgthen to fit nex.t year.- There ! GENERAL 4 Ice cream— Sergeant (sareasticallyj ~ Nice m oney,,,sot thought .you would be Vihkkeir 7 --L- are checks, fresh pastels, tweeds, work, soldier. If you can^t stick I Where meals 7 Augment and. flannels.- many lined with, pleased to know that I hnVe aeht are served on I.ent Lucky 7 3k!o Ends Saturday .--'fiere’s'Efficient Service T V SERV ICE him — bite him. the 2800 to the Red Croas.” '• States Jentudea HOTHf>T CROSS BUNStsupis ■ Happy comings and goings are Embroidered ^egance! Every price is a reduced price that Spring is springing'! brigftt color that- spill* over at the Ji 6 Globule. neckline into an overlay, collar. Hays A c A Call 12IEar (prefix) w e^ lerve^ In honor of the Odd the order of the day at the HOLE- at PINE-LENOX PHARMAC5F.' it’s too nice to stay indoors And Nights. Plus PmrU Her — I adppose all geniuses are "'jtrha' small rural church had Its lO.Oaclie ISOM desa M Spnng. 'Later the croaa was IN-ONE SHOPPE. INC. In-- the 299 East Center St. and at PINE Iron.- The TWO-HOUR SHIRT •flEU 3U '5-5482 conceited. '' . * . moftey woes;, cash was scarcer 11 Colorer placed\n the him in a miaslonary PHARMACY, 664 Center...«t. dur­ Bonn the Windows W ill Be Opeh 14 Extremely 17 Appeared 28 Allot 45 PleiilJuleee Manchester Shopping Parkade. SERVICE at 299 West 'Middle Him — Some of thenr — but I than ptekpocketa. in a nudist c^l' apiriVBOmB PASTRY SHOP. 188 ing The "R exa ir LU9KY 7 SALE Tpke. will have hubby "whistling ' -You’ll w.int only tuneful, Har­ 15 Toast color * l»Rent 20 Afresh 43 J o u m o. . w , riivr Join the happy, satisfied customers monious music to ' f'.oat''-' out. a , . am not. ony. i- ■ ' North Ml Street will •bake • HOT.------again and again for ending SalurdayX Worthwhile while he works" because he knows 16 International 25 Memento r 3l Russian 44 Region KEMP’S, 763, Main St. hqv6'a comr Caipe t.lVe., regular monthly )83 B< fresh every day dui> j noudshraent -add Relaxation In at- savings In ■ evfpy department, so he looks great and feels comfort­ aid 24 Barden In vehicle 46 Awry plete INSTRUMENT REPAIR i The first ■ 23 home runs Ted meeting, of the board of deacons 47 Pen name of. rtg- Lent. Te ier, fragrant, and.i stimulating setting. Win,, stock up otL-flfst aid and medicine able In t h e sitiooth shirts, JLl and there was soViia''t4lk of giving 16 Cupboard riven 33 Hot beVerafC DEPT, staffed witjiTa trained, ex- ; Kluszewski, of th e , Cirtcinnatl;irfci 38 Communicite Charles Lamh /illled with plu paisins and g^ace ; t^f.^i^arpaned appeutes relish the chest stjpplles, vitamins and reme­ starched just right. 'HAPTINIZ- Reds, hit In 111.15 were off 23 dif­ the pastor a I.ong-delayed, .raise, in ■ parts.’ 25 Operatic solo fruU, HOT CROi IBUNS are Won-1 CHARCOAL BROftiSD p'ericnced persojufel, lo /em cdy the j 20 Specify 40 Prepare salad -48 Bark . diesAhat prevent and cure coin- TNG" is the thorougli, fast OfJE- ferent pitchers. Salary. However, when the Idea 26 Savor derful with coffee W time. Serve gieaks and burgers. Carefully pre- men! aliments. BotUe-'of 260. *S- trouble on yotir wind and. string il deetred food 27 Surprising 41 Garnish 50 french kiac HOUR DRY CLEANING at 20 was suggested, the preacher arose. th^TVlth milk as An aftt* school -^^ed vegetables, salads./and des- mrins 67c, reg. 87q; "CherrOsote" East Center St. Save time and lnstrumen>Y,- All W(>rk is guaran- ' A father, buying a doll for his "Brothers, I don’t want'you to 81 Bom treat'.'^ ■ serts are found In plentiful variety teed. .Call Mitchell/8-5680 for esti- 22 Love god cough syrup to quickly^ relieve eneigy, too, because only one trip little girl's birthday, was told, by raise my salary ajjy more," ' he Q 1 1 . 1“ r r i r / on the, menu. CrUtp, delicately ■colighing due to colds, reg. $1.6.1 to town is necessary. While you ma^EMl and pick-ijp service. the saleslady:...... said, " f m having too much trouble 24'Facts A delicious a ^ e pudding ^Itft browned dough-nuts are a popular 26 Journey r noW|$1.27. A 6-bz. bottle of Milk shop, "MARTINIZING" goes right Saleslady-rHere'S'a lovely doll raising What you’re how paying.' a r li a new flavor tw-iat w^ujiade wlth favorite with all ages, and here In of Magfteelg l7c. BEAUTY, BAR­ to work for you (all work is done To get better light from yoiif-- !l you lay her down and she-closes 27 Small (Scot.) r graham crackers, and is bothojulck the DOUGHNOT SHOP are' 40 dif­ GAINS featvire "Cara Nome"; light bulbs, 'wipe them once a 50 Wheat beerd right on tile premises)■ Try It.. her eyes, just lik e ' a real little If you oould kick the person re­ 8“ i r 17 and easy to prepare. Combine;..! ferent varieties. Stop in tomorrow deodorant cream-At HALF PRICE, week with a damp cloth" to. remove DYNAMIC 52 Abstemious cup graham cracker erumbs,\4 and take - home an aaaortment. dtist and dirt. Never wipe them, of .g^rl. sponsible for most of youu. troubles 50c. Subatantial savtpgs in the Start the Sprlrig Season Sadly .Experienced Father — I you wouldn't be able to sit down 54 Bishop*'hats iW.aBhington \Vinesap apple*, pare Thcy-'ll disappear like magic. STATIONERY DEPT; reg. $1 course, ^ e n they' are still hot i 55 Think On the Links from use. And be careful not to I INSURANCE •uess, lady you’ve never had a real for "six months. and sliced, ',i cup chopped wAlputs, boxes of writing paper 47c. Buy Soon .vou’ll be out again playing little girl. ’ • 56 Speak . >i cup brown sugar, the juice bf 1 ' For a quick and satl.sfying stuffed TOYS FOR EASTER now; get the mCtal fltting.s wet. ^ , j -J 7 0 f the ear —^ GOLF and enjoying all the bene- ' Hatred Is like a shotgun with a w » It lemon .'and 84 citp Water. TTiCn luncheon snack, or when the le*,0^ 3 feet tall—hiinnl4>Si.. $1.87,—'iSpiin 30 Increased IT W~ agers gather to watch l eleytrtorf flc'lltl, , lieallliful—aceempnniments Ea.ster Oreeting Cards , Some weeks after receiving $800 plugged b^irrel. The backfire can , tntp well-greased casaerole and tex ’ Dupont STRETCH NYIX)NS Itans Better ProtMtbn \40Per>— P at your'house, here s a delicious of the_ game. NASSIFF ARMS Full color symbols of a hopeful i compensation for the, los.s of her j be much more dangerous than tlie P B bake, uncoverd. In moderately hot in proportion sizes ate 97c a 4( SUca r - CfT. '1015 Main St. invitea you to new aeason abound on the rriag- Jewelry/, arid elderly *' woman In- ■ shot oven (3t5 degrees F.) for'2.1 min­ tasting fresti red apple And lima pair in glamorous spring shades, 42^eak (m « mix that's heaped .in hamburg^ take advantage of their LAY- 8432 nificent display of EASTER w R y utes or until apples^'sre tender. reg. $1.19. Stop In before Saluf- 45 H M rolls foT service. AWAIT , plan as you slilrt your 34-4B GREETING CARDS .(the largest' LaBonne>BH^rstein P Serve warm. -Servea 4. day sure. golf set. or add to hubby’s GOLF 40 Back debts ST • t r Freah .Apple and Tuna p«ns WITH THE NEW .selection this side of the . Coni | 61 French island 1 ,1 7-oz. cah tuna, drained and OR FISHING equipment a s ., a necticut River) at HARRISON'S / AsSMiates e -. OUT OUR WAY IVY J.'R. WILLIAMS ^U R BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPI.E W r Kgg, <’.heese. Potato Scallop. When Baby is around two, lie is PAn-O-RAMA SSDiwerts V flaked. . /- birthday or anniversary gifU TTrey 849 Main St. There are just right 63 Mineral rocks 1 cup thin white aauce likely to be a grabber. That is he'll tarry golf shoes, loo. . Attention; ^155-MI 9.0638 ■ d^^oo-ooH.' Y s e e T H A T EFFIE.' I ’i cup celery, Hn«ly chopped. Special afternoon event.s call for r-easages. for special friends, fam­ m M i m o n e look 84 Nothing u r r n 1 1 tablespoon iriinced parsley grab toys away from of other chil­ Bowling league members! Here ily members near and far, a!aO(^for VOU-liB SAWiN* ) BCAClk ON " HOH, 2 taps, lemon jutee. dren whenever he has the chance. something tresh and lovew. Here's k ,r AT HIM '55 Health reeorU i 2 or -3 medium-sized Cooked po­ Dash of ground clo-ves. you (s'ill find a large selection of children of ail ages.. MV EARS OFI“ \7ME.VUASH EFFIE.' AH IHOIAH eU)T/ VJriVDip u Don't reprimand him each lime, the ideal soliitiop a nicely fitted - X : - WITH THAT ROUOHX C t6 tH I COME HERE OH.OH.' IHTHAT 56 Followers H tatoes, sliced 1-3 cup-hiayonnalse. custom t r o p h i e s AND OLD SITTINS eutUT RAP THAT '» • .since he'H need to be able to stand frork for the matron tgat goes to VUA^ RAO a n 1 5EE.J OUlClt.' X ''' THE: COMANCHE 87 Space 1 cup cubed cheese 6 hanilQut'ger roHi. AWARDS foi* all events. By-the-Varil Bceiiitir^-^ STUMBLED UP, CARRY IT OUT,them ST^ a 4 to 6 hard-coqked .eggK sliced up for his own rights later on. If gether easily. 1 ^ OOOtfIN'OUTFLESHi W ELL" P1CTUC&. TOKEDO' 3 tbsps; butter or inargarine.,' No. 8432 with P/tt-O-RSm In­ Those of you who sew- hught to ON TH’ INSIOe.' OVERTH’ geiNS n RtipHT BACK? H X DOWN T a tussle deyelops, try to r.et him LIS COM1N6/ AND ANY ij Salt and pepper to taste. 2-3 -tVInesap apples. Wee (ilrls Sure Like These cluded is in sizes 34, 36. 38, 40, -12, stop, in at the FAmWAY, 975 i .OOH-OW/ LAUNPRV NATUEALL'/ HE intended TO ' I.M. U.A. fM. Off, YP|nsltes r * a • Soft bread crumbs away and interested in something BAS 1 WAS i y iH NovJ iN ■■ EMPlO'y'EPr e.1H7 hr WiSerew^^ Gut 2 apples into smajl diced "Cinderella” DRESSES for the , ^4 49^ 4g gjzes 36, .1 yards of 3.1- Main St. to see thejr'ne.w selection j WEAR IT BUT HE WAS WOULD 8 W c M ^ state Make while sauce. Add parsje.V. el.se. TAKINPOWN , WIDE- pieces and mix with tufl-a, celery, 3-6x miss just unpacked in the of Jahriris for y/ifirself and home, j eOlMGTO 6BEA HOTEL $ei?EeN Place alternate layers of-pota­ ! inch. FOR yOO <5CORE- ‘And you’ll get your first pay check a week from today, lemon juice, cloves end mayon­ Children's Dept, of .1. W. HALE For this pattern, send 3.1c in You're sure Id find something to | AN" I'M IN AtAH ABOUT TeCHNl- . toes, cheese and eggs in a greased .A Carnival of Color A JOB, SO or when J.B .’s wife sees you— whichever comes first!" \ naise..Chill well. Scoop out centers CORP. have all the magical Coins, your/nam e, address. ’ size please y c^ '' j WATKINS- COLOR.' baking dial-, sprinkle with salt and Enjov yourself at MILL FAB­ of rolls and spread with softened EMBROIDERY glamor of a fairy godmother's desired, anrf the Pattern Number pepper, and pour the white sauce RICS SALESROOM, 177 Hartford wand. There are polished cot- S-O-OT/ MARK m y :c: butter or mayonnaise. When ready to SUE BURNETT, THE M.AN- over. Sprln'ale with bread crumbs. This eaay-to-sew sheath dress Is Road among the glowing, trans lon.s to glisten brightly, also dur- lie Inquirer BOR05-' SOME PAVSHES BY AL VERMEER to serve, fiil with tuna-apple mix­ sure to be JoUT Summertime favo­ CIIEST^ EVENINfi HERALD, WEST OOlN'Tb KETCrt YOU PULLIN’ PRISCILLA’S POP That Explains It Bake at 375 'degrees F. I moder­ ture! Cut remaining apple i n t o lucent beaut.v of lovely material ; g,ble nylons th^t are a breeze to 150 AA’E. A.MERI('AS, NEW/ ON^ OF VDUR SLY TRICKS ate oven) l&'to 20 minutes. rite! For that touch of embroider­ for-an Easier d^ess, suit or a high- | geep fresh arid dainty.' Do see the V edges or thick slfcea and garnish ed elegance add the dainty daisy YORK 86. N. Y. / TO SAVE THOSE KlOS, THAT'S FUNNY! Four servings. each roll. Makes 4-6 servings. fa.shipn cape. Decorator-approved" ' adorable 'Grandnia Mosea'\prints. Funeral Sarvlca AND BOV. M3U W ILL motifs to the -neckline, fabrics here for draperies and Basic Fashion. Spring Sum- llcfi of Piles 1 S E E IT met '57 will delight .wH with Us Ormond J. West, Director B E tU T K D O S JU ST A S P'attern No. 576‘2 contains tissue slipcover.s Will liven up a tired HOUSE.' . St. Patrick’s Day Is March 17 Plan ri Shamrock Parl.v / — sizes 14. 16 and 18 incl.} ma­ Ideal for )>ox lunches, this cake wealth of smart, easy to fi^v PLAIN.- Everyone likes; to be remem­ room. And fo t the Easter BRIDE, Get’ Relief No w 142 Eisst Center nt. ■If you are planning to en w lkln is firm textured and cuts well. styles; speclaT ^features; Millions of sufferers in the last t bered with a greeting card. Your terial requirements; hol-tron trans­ the yards find yardc of cloud-llke Mitchell B IIM .soon, w'-y not rlioose St. Patrick's fer for motifs; sewing and epibroi- And because of its nice moiatness. tern printed Ide the booK. ^end AO'yeara have found a way to faqt friends will feel they have all the Day as .vour theme? YmVll find beauty seem to float and drift it Twill retain its freshness a bjt dery directions. right off the counters. Don't miss for It.hm ^ "!- Ju.st,.k or,25 j=ents, -»r,to r ^ f from Itching and smarting "luck of the Irish” when you niaii .everything you need in Jne way of longer, than most cakes. Send 25c in coins, your name, the budget-pampering REMNANT of TOC*. They use, a delightful '■ out ST. PATR'ICTCS DAY CARDS pi.rtv decorations and favors at .Apple Bran Cake , addrasa and Ihe pattern number to PEPT. on lower street floor. Tops fori Spring cooling soothing .astringent' formu­ .Manchester'a Oldest from the bright collection at HAR- the FAIRW AY, 975/Xlain St. H cup shortening. ' / RIS'QN'S 849 Main St., which inF ANNE C.ABOT, MANf'HESTER Choose it/lo n g and lovdy or la— Pelerson’s Ointment. No won­ with P'Inest Facilities EVENINti HERALD, W30 .W E. 1 cup sugar. / der one sufferer writes, "The itch­ Off-Street Parking Yjudes emerald Bridge Tallies too. FavorablA^IMees for Now It's Fiin to ‘Wash f p ’ brief anq-'-becorairig. tha/’COATS Perfect for .short'letter#, invitations .AMERICAS, NEW A ORK 36, N.Y. f '*88. / AND TOPPERS for spring 1957 at ing ' and smarting wiere relieved, j ■ Established 1874 Youngsters will balk no riiore ■Vj cup All Bran (wholi^Wi^r a n and thank you.s are the endearing ProtelffiJtlch Eggs It's ready! The 1957 Needlework and I slept. all\ night. Peterson’s There's a lot of proud (tackling at the'bothersome chore "of "wash­ cereal).’’ yW NOTE PAPERS for spring 195,7. . Album -— fifty-six colorful pages P A N Y w U i?eL e% ou’^ Rich ^and'<‘9i"'"'.*"V ing up" if you provide conversa­ 1 cup coarsely graje^raw apple. all druggists. B e delighted or Fresh and gay, they'll nurlure your in Conn, henlioiises .it serve I showing many pretty designs; lovely FAILLE DUSTERS, from SEE tion-producing GUYS AND I'a cups sifted flpdr,.'- money back. HOW LOGICAL friendships across the miles. 'lYlck , l YNN POULTRY RMS. store plus directions for making 33 cro­ $11.98 are a versatile day-inlo-eve- 0'RWiLUA»i5 and at tlTe' DOLLS terrv TOWELS from .1. teaspoon Sofln. / (sRAMFaVV A 'NOMAN CAN BE a box under your arm When you' iu the P,nknde chet items and a quilt. Only 25c a ning fashion. There Js unquestion­ e •**» a? waBs.^ a» 9^ visit a shut-in. a ronvaleacent or ''enter. Depend on oese guaran­ copy! W. HALE CORP. These thirsty 2 leaspopns bsklrig powder. white BATH TOW pL S compIe„te 1 teaSpmm salt. able beauty ih the Toppers (Iwced, -t 'W ,t «t« >.",.1,. I-L e^end "Happy Birthday '" wishes. teed fre.sh, top quality ..EGGS to boucle, silk and wool also' nylon) ALLEY OOP 'He’s The Owner BY V. T, HAMLIN bring sound nutrition to your with snaps to anchor securely . --■aspoort clhnamon-; BY RAY GOTTO Book Vour iibwter Permanent around the rod. $1.98 are imprint- ^>^teaspo6n cloves. priced $12.98, $16.98 and $19.98. COTTON WOODS 51e'v .Shoes from Old Lenten meals. EGGS ate quirk and |h Envelop vourself in a luxurious full STARTING TOPAV- THAT DOES IT... WELL, MR. OOP ea.sy to use in a variety of ways It’.-), not top early to, telephone ed in pink "For a little Doll” and ’’.i cup cold coffee brew. MDU’RE m y - 'N O , NOT FOR If youTqloset has shoes that are length coat, $19.98 to $29.98 and THE DOROTHY TWO HUNDRED MILES LATER — LOOKIT for hreakfa^ lunch, dinner arid SCHULTZ BEAUTY. SALON, 96'^ 1 strewn with an adorable collection 1 teaspoon vanilla. NEW BOSS... I NOW, CAP'N '•till wearable, bu t"ju st too dilapi­ let the mirror tell a happy story. GEE’S ALL TH' DROUTH late evenkrig snacks. A famous Main Street and place your most i of pretty girls each with a differ- -Blend shortening arid sugar; add veU RS/ ANY _ JUST CARRY YOW.^ THEY DONE dated looking’’-bring them to J W. There are pretty, fluffy fleeces * e e and befit well. Stir in All- PLAYING HALE SHOE RKP,AIR. You’ll be chef oj i derlsrerl the esre In he beauty time on their lent hair-do. Or choose the blue HAD DOWN Brari and apple. Sift together dry also chinchilla charmers! Bring HERE r . . happily surprised. Tne best mater­ thW^ement that hold.s the easlles I “ *P''big PERSIA- imprinted "For little Guys" show- ne''^nP»i-o inir.thnv" Sn id.ni NENT in time for Easter. Tlie ap- jing lovable, misc.hevlous boys. Buy Ingredie.nla; stir into All - Bran daughter along, too, to try on the iX> ials are u.sed; the work'i's carefully GIRLS’ ' COA'i'S and nylon dusters inp.otective fe ctiv e ^ food. fnnd EGGS fromfrom P°*b'bienl book is already filling ' singly or a matching set: HXND 39,^ mixture alternately with coffee SASM done. w ith the help of up-to-d.ste -X x —cH. brew and vanilla. Spread In greas­ gaily arrayed in the Fashion Dept. equipment. Free parking lot nttxt LYNN POULTRY FARMS atore u j next week or two so you 11 have a MiTS • 49c, fringed lerr)' PLACE ed 8x8-inch pan and bake in mode door, JVyHILB^.YOy.WAITjfN-v’ice come in medium, larr#. "extra . * » • . * y ~~— POMPADOUR Y a r n s - ■ * ■- rhance to pet a shampoo and set MAT 69c. . . . - - 7 ; ; / ' rate oven ^75 degree*-F.! about available. ! large and Jumbo a^ei. New Jewelry for Old A n before the important day. to look 30 minutes. Remove from oven If your Jewelry case is over­ Metalic Thrtad or especially ravi.shing. Then, too, it’ll spread with Cinnamon Topping crowded with wearable necklaces, (? For a novej/and different ap­ Rayon Thread, be easier to choose a really be­ petizer. offer^a tray of fre.sli ap­ and return to oven to flni.sh bak- bracelets, pins or rings that never coming ' chapeau if your hair is ples, rut into thick slices,’ with to­ Irig,— about 5 minutes. Yield: 9 git a chance to he shown off be­ squares. 1 Oz. Skeins of Beri^at, |a!i H properly . shaped, thinned and day's shrimp dip. For the dip you cause repairs are needed, bring Dawn, Fleisher and Tioga st.vled. Telephone Mitchell 3-8951. can use fresh, frozen or canned Onmuiion Topping them to the JEWELRY AND 1 tablespoon butter or margarine. WATCH REPAIR DEPT, of F. E. shrimp. 1-3 cup powdered sugar. Also: Jumbo 4 Oz. Skeins -3-6 Meas.v a.-ih tra.vB are a mark of Apple Fingers wllh Shrimp Dip BRAY, Jeweler, in the State Thea­ 4 t*»4 »f MS W-^ee. be 7 at Beg iit > '» teaspoon cinnamon. of Bear Brand ver Ruined Your Press? popr housekeeping. Best plan la to 2 tbsps. leriion .juice ter Bldg. Deftly and inexpensively see that all ash trays are emptied all the needed work is promptly / 1 tsp, horseradish ‘ BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Following His Nose x _ BY EDGAR MARTIN each night and rinsed, too.- Then Finish the Jbh Yourself done. RESILi/ERING your coffee BUZ SAWYER -/ BY ROY CRANE ..r" 1/8 tsp. Tabasco sauce NOW wash them, along wUh the break- I, tap. Worcestershire sauca Save a conslilerable sum, at the urn, tray, or servinjg pieces will I’M SORRi/, 1 KNOW rr'S CRMW.BUF VJHENEVBRI COME IN CONiTACT VOITH sou, ' 1 n WA5Y T8 FLY AT ANYHOUf fa.st- Jisheli, in hot, soapy suds. VI tsp. grated onion same time you acquire a piece of make you the proud owner of a i A FOOTBNA., BFftk(ErBA\.t., BOY\N& ,— • OF SIR'. I’VE DEVELOPED AN OF PAY OR NlSHT,.. AN5 WY J thsp. catchup furniture in your favorite finish. A, like new" heirloom. g u d v e s , a n y o b j e c t m a d e o f KV.U flrotyth Eleetroniea sturdy desk or a credenza book­ yCJO CMM’ Y RESIGN ALUtRfSS TO LEATHER., WELL, SAWYER,' COMFUWESTS 10 YOUR lAOy. '4 fsp, salt . PBOPLE "W e iugges)^^ the |)urchase case, $15,95 ■each are only a few MELVlH. SOU’RE B\R'. L,E(!WER. I BREAKOUT \N A RASH IT'S TIME FOR ,VIY IF TWSRS'f ANYTHIN6 lACXIK Dash of pepper First-time Sale on Portable TV 9f the UNFlJV^ISHED PINE tXllfOO A BANS-UP AND %NEEZ£ • AFTIRNOOH CAYTIR. N HER CdFAFORT, SHE |c|(ed to the rafters Definitely.! \ BY LANK LEONARD with a damp cloth and blink your | YARNS brings you 20'r savings ------YARN MICKEY FINN with handsome SUITS, SPORT Prettying up for Spring ■ ^ HeseoTHS eyes in happy - amazement as the on Tioga. 8 e ^ Brand. Bernal and MAC, WHY WON'T r BECAUSE 1 HAD TO RND COATS 'with harmonizing or 'con­ MANCHESTER CARPET CEN­ 50 CO’TT^GE ST.— M l 9-2558 KEASem -M O Y5u TELL ME a bright color and new life returns J Fleischer. POMPADOUR TWIN- OUT SOMETH^ FftSi; LITA. Now LONG HAS HE T -A60UT 1M^ MONTHS! trasting SLACKS.. The famous TER. corner Main and Middle Plenty of Free Parking Always YOU’RE JUST 4 ABOUT-TH1S2 lUHVnitKlIIOEOR^ IMRCO NMIJUST > t6 y/>ur carpet, your lounge chair,! KLE YARNS are-.entwjried with "Chips" line for 4-12; the “ Cort- Tpke. is in the process of renovat­ SHOP THE WOMAN TO • fa),MRLSniFFME10N?)fiGVRE 1 MOVEP UP. > your divan. 'Use it with guaran- metallic or rayOn\^hread.s tp RNOOUTiJWAT ley" and. "P. S."-for the size 13-20, ing their store and sprucing it" up y NERElMVFOMIBt teed results on rayon, cotton,-ny­ sparkle throughout, ^itahle for also in stud.ents' sizes. -rous stole; de­ for -' spring, which iailw hv the New A R B ID with with conflden'ce and know your SPRING CLEARANCE SALE of U/WE VMSHMETOH! home acquire a springtime, bright* lightful baby blaniults. bonnets or bov will look his best. He'll like ness. The popular size la 98c. booties. See wh*) you can make , them for their looks; 'you’ll .like carpeting takes place now. It's a good time, too. for you jiist when Stops Peispiration Stains a t O d o r for your whole family. If ..you’ve them for the wear'7«nd. ^nd value, Throw . O u t: Yoiir Chest never, done-any-knitting or cro­ .vour head is full of exciting spring Jrlsh or not, you probably want cheting before, FREE> INSTRUC­ redecorstlon plans. Help yourself DRAMATIC STEAMBAff^ TEST SHOWS HOW With an Eye to Spring arid to the choice potpourri of ODDS to .purchase one o f .the gay little TIONS here help you. discover for , Summer lapel pins at less than piri money yourself how easy, how much fun, N ENDS OF CARPETING, ail prices at the FAIRWAY, 976 how rewarding a pastime It Is. It’s not easy to Walt for sum­ guaranteed to spread inviting new Main St. ■Try it. , • mer when yoU have a "Jerry Gtl- beauty and ankle-deep comfort, in ■ I ■ ■ den" DRBISS from the fashion your rbort). Stop in'tomorrowr- center of J,'W. H^LE CORP. waiting In your closet, In sizes Suddenly, It's Spring! 8 to 20. they range from, $12.95 Experierice a pleasant undercur­ ON ALL tq $24.95. Destined to be num­ rent of .excitement the minute you ber one on fashion's hit parade is , step into CORET ______CASUALS.______887 Safely Delivered BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Good Program BY MERRILL BLOSSER the shirtwaist dress (pure silk ; Main St , where youlll find the CAPTAIN EASY or cotton) that can be dressed up , Spring Fashioo IJook for 1957. There MO... IF t HADN'T NteANWHILE, the CHAP ' ROTTEN LUCK, OlO ^HILE YES...'THe 'Y ',SH£<5 LETTING THAT Me p e T A vyik/ WHAT ^ or down. The summer sophisticate 'are silk shirljvaist dresses that are ARRID with Psretope^ was . . . aha waa dripping with will want toT zip into -a slim prin-- BEEN RECOaHlIECi'ANP TOOK A PLANE FOR THE , GIRL'. UVELL, ILL GET IN THE MUSEUM tM BIG APE, CONGO, FROM THey THCPEIS « A u y rubbwd loto thU woman's paraplratloh — but ARRXD MILL FABRICS deliciously feminine and fabulously ; ' ^ L ’t.G.EVBROF YOU TAKEN INTO CUSTOPy STATEe! BUT I'O C0NT«nv« \ YOU A FAKE PASSFORt SIATEA THE WEIGHT-UFTlMG COAAF, MILbA BUKNSME forohoad. Than aha was put . kapt har fetahaad dry. ARRID cess sheath of linen. Then timers flattering. And the array of blouse's FOR■O-'f SOUKS! TO LEARN WHO HE'S DEIW-j YOU CAN SHAKE THE are daefori-epttons that drip dry 'and skirts take you frbm day to HlWNG THE WAHOMD ,WAL|C HER. HOME ■ NOW/-, n o w ISTHATifE I into n ataambnth at 104*« will do tha aama for your I / W THAT FiaURIKIB TO ERING it TO! NON I MUST CIBmEN TRAILINd YOU AGAIN'. FUtaan minutaa latar. . • undararmi, too. for easy summer care. Include a . date in dashing style. They-fairly 1 GET IT PAST THE police: get it FPtOM HIM! POeSNT SWEA’TER DRESS and be com-1 exude, adventure and romancei eUEN kfiCQVERlUO IT IS HO fprtable whatever -.the weaker.Frost ' your / costume distincUyelj reOSLEM KW. YOU! CARS Tile harmonizing' cover-ups are ■ with "Danecraft" sterling JEWEL- a b o u t , sweetened with "jewels", A fa- -RY or the Vibrant, dramatic GALS/ ORIGINALLY CHENEY'S SALESROOM vorite desk-to^date dress. - r'M onef.' pleces,. T77 HARTFORD RD. ~ MANCHESTER Lqrge Selection Of Kemo's Record Department Every Weekend Jufft rub ARJubin.-rub par- I ' ARitlD with P ^ o p V um4 Bpirntion aisdodor oiit. Whan daily, kaapi your elothoa "WITHOUT HIM" ...... McGuire Sisiers ^ 1M T kf ICA tw RlM . km. T,H. fcng. F t Off. tha craam vonlahaa you know * L tafo from iigly portpiratlon UPHOLSTERY AND ■fcKT'S GET lA lS T ’ ...... Pon Corrirll • . you'ro aafoi aran in hbtg I ataiiHiliaapf yourundaramu “HOW LOVELY CAN ONE BE" . . Teresa Brewer MORTY MEEKLE Fearsome! BY DICK GAV/iLll THE STORY OE MARTHA WAYNE Phone Call BY WILSON SCRUGGS atuifyrooma* ■ dry, aoft and'iwwat.. "I’M STICKIV’ WITH i’dU” ...... limmy Bowen ____ t ‘ '‘BEAUTIFiri, DREAMER" .I ...L . 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Aad/ia craaaa piotacu ‘ THURSDAY 9 to 9t^ATURDAY 9 to 5 FLORIST and GREENHOUSE Psrstop* is 1 Vi tiasM •• «4- Ku likt'AlUtID. Don’t ba half aa)a. I Tea MRin. St. GrMB SUrnp* Given TeL Hl-S-5680 Aetivs St sU laodlng dseder. „I emnplacaty taft. Uaa , AfUUD to ' PHONE M l 3-7322 ants Uatod agslast p)Hipln- ' bo itM*. 414 plat taa. I FUlfNlTURE and MUSIC /vHOME OP FRIGIDAIRE 62T’HARTPQRD RDa IONIMI9-nOO tiaa and odor. i.apNri TT '■/I r 3^4 i , 4 ^ : ' " r 'i ,, . , ...... X U.-y ■'Xf: ■ S 4 .-n ’?:»»/■=.. ; x V . _ •- . 'U 4 . X ' ■■■•J ' ''' ‘ r - -'i?; PACE EIGJfTOEN

l-shock'— such M recelvlnff iiVwx- ’one hour fbr children In thoiafter- H al B oyle I peeled, pralte frb«n your Wife, en nooh and two for adults at ntglU., unlDoked-fpr pay hike froTh yoiir G’thei'. progra-ms , of tan bring the tv WekRott in F i ^ day's, telecasting *up, to between boei, oi' a atimmona to explain five and seven, hours. Nowabdut ray own gout attacki TOP GRADE and why I hold the-Suez Canal 16 o f ^ T r m f l n f (^mnuvoe. and re­ crackle oi^jSop, and a steroid hor­ that the cloudjtnAfe clearing over lie. halla. their struggle for second place in in West Berlin and 'West GermSn Apparfntly West Oerman'a^wa the Eastern Division. T’ie Knlcks Paced by Pat Mi--:T*ttA and frained from laughter until they mone la 's aelf-ste«ring hormone, thp‘ Suez Crisis, my. purines are border areas. asjpomrssled to a sp'ieroid hor­ register with - effect on tha. Eagt saw tht'c'flickering hopes- dwindle Steve Mo. Adam; who threw in 2ft ,had left my home and Were safely floating like soap bubbles, and my The'boss, of East German TV, ar.d 20 points r spectlvely, the " On the street. mone, which- must be thrown like*a steroid Hormones are agaih- hum­ Heinz Adamek, aaya hi* network ia Germans. The Blast German preA 'S when they bqwed to Syracuse has complained about people who _ fit and quality come first Pnrkade had no trouble in setting ' The false friends were those ^vho baseball.) ' ming lik* larks In all my arlerTaU reaching farther for western view- 99-92 in the second game of, the 7. Gout la not, ss the Ignorant highways. ' AA'Btat n«»*mon ■Is’sn twlnblll In New ■york last night. do-./n Jack'a. In a game that was i leered, “Been living toO hlghf-eh ci'.s tht;ough a new avstem of trans­ cloee over the firs.t halt wlien the | and who then laughed.Jtt my face assume, confined to the big toe. It- Gout, the curse of a ll’ ua Snapped one. Communist Party of- I thjB opener Phi adc j-.lila over­ mitters pelng buift along the fron­ flcial; '‘Our Comrade* are being Pai'kade held a one point edge, the ! when I.repUed •w^'^igrilty, “ No, can hit you in almost.any jolpt. abateminus, high-thinking In- tier. A transmitter on- the Brocken, a^k your thill's dieter whelmed Fort W’ayne's WeSteni the Sues Can^iris chiefly responsl- Including the Stork, Club, 'pfei'e tellectual.s. has fled m.i’ foot. , - ^ade to aiiffer h-om the erroneous Division leaders 114-8.Q. \,innera broke the game wide open I highest mountain in East Ger- Impi-esaion -that ^ r k e r i are bet­ In the thir. period arid went on 10 j | ^7We for mtJ-ftiuU"------:------— are ’big-toe gout men.. ball^-ther Don’t laugh. Think.- Tomorrow man.v, will beam a picture under ftv-anotharMcey game in Boston foot gout>nen. or ankle godt men; you may wake up with the por-, ter off in the West..’* the St. Loufs Hawks edged the hold a 12-point edge, e the end of j Maybe>.'beyoi you think it's funny, too, ideal con.dttiona as far as the tlie third perioi!. Kevin Reardon 1 for a man to-bjamc his gout on the I have a friMd who is a^ risl goiit cuplne in'your own foot. Netherlands, Adamek claims. Weat German.TV )s diffused in ...th e n see us fo r Eastern champion Celtics. 104-.1'02- man. Sometimes the gm^ will leap­ the heart of East Germany by the to climb within half a game of hit for • Ine points alao fqr the win-1 Suez Canal ? Welh unbutton your Kc«ch .l00 Miles big television station in WeAt Ber­ nera. Fo.' the I- 5rs, 5t-shoqting . ears and listen to a few facts, you frog from joint to''jplnt. I used to Western TV engineers' iesttmale Fort Wayne. Tonight’.s schedule be a Jt>«ll-of-the-f(^gout man. At 113 Gslloiia IW d Daily lin,' \ \ pits New York at Syracuse and •i.eil Pierson set*the pace aa he.|| .probably never knew about gout: that the new frontier tranamitters- Both networks are ort the iltr taJlied 20 markers while Mike' I the moment I'mt sn Anltle gout I . Washington The average United will reach up to 100 miles into Philadelphia at Rochester. Syra­ 1. .Gout like baldness.' ia a high- man. cuse and Philadelphia . victories Simmons chipped in with 10. masculine affliction. Ninety-.five ! States city requires about tl3 gal- West. Ormahy. Thla.'will bring 8. ' Gout a ^ 'e the neckline lA un­ will , mathematically elimate the '■After trailing 25-9 ab the end of . pir cent of its victims .arc men : Ions rtf water .daily, per person. hundreds of thoi.iaanda' of West the fVibChalf, the Leftover* fought! I known, io^ ar as I can find. Un- I P'our acrea of land arc required to German viewers into range of the Krilck'a - from' flbish'ing . third and andSi hasten, to add-what mein! also keep the teams tied for sec­ back to wdthip -tliree points in the I 2. /Gout is rarely mortal. It fortunatel>' for those who woiild auport each person in- the nation's Red program*. ComcTREty^ shoes tire news in years'. flr.al period dirty, to b've their pfefei^qui,eter world, gout doesn’t eronon^ and. more than 22.000,000 ond. 'i . ■ \ tF E T lM E GUAI IE merely giyea you an overwhelming ■ What altr;ct* western viewers S*/] Game* Behind ,, rally fall .short. Fob tjie winners, ] feeling' oPbeing mortal. The pain aeeny^o attack the Jawbone. acrea of land in the nation must, be moat is the good quality of F-ast NOTICE Edwards Cor«cTred* arlg cortfully Irrigated. ’ • The Knicks now are 3 'a games Jim H 'io was the lop point-' Ask us about if •ls^po\ighly ebmparable to the sen- The idea that gout re.sults GierhiAn plays, frequent live tele­ behind the Nats and the Warriors getter wit-h 12 and Bud Keiagy Bstion you migW have if somehow ly from Overlndulgence in food casts of East Berlin’s fine theater YOU CAN NOW NTosignied to meet with your doctor’i with only four games remaining— , added nink..For the losers, tall Ed ■ a hibernating pommine Inside- you or spirited beverages is s prejudice, Raisin Crop Scl« Rocord and opera, and showings of aueb PAY YOUR including two against the Nats -Brown -collected 10 talliea and foot' suddenly awoke and triedyto limited to. those too brainless to Rus.slan films as "Othello.’’ prescfij^tions. And of the some tiin# and one against the Warriors. Gene Sturgeon fpUowed with nine. ^ break out,.. pushing\a thousand realize that gout often is .the Ankara Turkey produced a Operating with fat government | ELECTRIC LIGHT Philadelphia and Syracu.se both ,.7' penalty of high thinking (as in my Spearheaded b ^ .’ a-'t Boothby. needles Into’ your cryin* fit record raisin ebrp of 91.000 tons subsidies, the Eaat Germans can j they orifNirMrtly styled of the have five games left. the North Ends broke a.close game 3. 'x ^ u t is like wealth/^ost ofown case, -naturally) rather than in ID.'ifi, , giving hen first place lake talent from the more budget- I BILL famiBvi ’'TKomai Httl"! Syracuse dealt a blow to New wide open when they scored those'who have it inherited^.,And high living. ^ in world production of raisins. The minded network operated by the i York’s chances with a fourth West German alatea. AT Oaiiga^. oddilienal finest quality moteriols. Shown 0f« points in the final ) eri.id; Poolhl^ ' therefore., deserve neither credit It can also be precipitated by a country-accounted for nearly one period flurry that left the Knicks who ipped llie nets for 2$' polma, surgical operation or injury, by third of the global production of The East Germans have learned wad^inf ^ nactiMry |a nor blam e.'.. / . aiawt yaur dailar’i pra> gasping for breath. After New scored 13 in the final quj 4. Gout is As old U mankind, and undue physical ;or mental exertion, 292,000 ton* in tO.’ift. Turkish aiibtlety in their attempts to pre­ PINE PHARMACY only o few from our selection of York had sliced the Nats’ 11-point X ratlin output totaled 44,0()0 tons in sent a' rosy picture of life behind | Kriplion Tom Cleiger followed ’'hw six ' didn't follow tlte^vehUon of port by a change in the weather, by 664 CENTER 9-98H lead to two points, Syracuse reeled point*, also for the wlm»l*. For^ certain drugs, or by an emotional lO.’ift. the Iron Curtain. I CorecTred Shoes by Edwortii. w-lne. Hlppocratee, diagnosed it in • • • • • • •. off nine straight points to pull into the losing. Jayceesr tbb LegaUli ^ a commanding 91-80 advantage. AiriH oraa faaturao brothers, .lohh- and Byi teamed up > Ed Conlih and DolpJi Schayes. to score 12 tallies Mich in a losing ! SRepa4 arch iltal who learned their basketball Bonus Program ihaak mauldaii for addi* in the schoolyards of New York cause. L.enny E ^ kseb followed | lianal lupporl whara City, topped the Nats with 24- and up with 10 markers. naadad 21 points, respectively. Kenny Sears was high for the Knicks IiyBoston RSox System WKM. HERE with 19. Paul Arizin collected ,23 points Adjuitabla lacinpl The* Sox, but then he did the'same Tucsofi, Ariz.— (NEAl The Plax^bia liuchar poftara and Joe Grahoski added 22 to pace / >-Sarasota,------Fla.- - — — (NEA) , ,, ...... ,y..j , j. parmitt ioctnp ai foa( the.... Warriors to ...... their ea.sy co'n-jAed r--Fd Sox have paid several times thing in football to the ashing-|-Cleve^nd Indiana won one cham- 'xiuest'uest: The The Pistons, Piston.* who who .droppedu dropped ■ moremore raonev monev in in bonu.ses oonu.>ies than uian any an.v [ i ton nm .Redskins, . who>m.., .ii.n.ic.,drafted ...... him, pior«.™*hip laat season-—taking, the by ihapa damandi. l^v.* ^ r - fourth cohsecutive V game,'*/- j other__ club, and_r. »it ha* been a tragic ! CTSU.. ! The guy hoppedS n. to t V* thea I*'* ^anadian ma #li o TY ! A ^ mSApierican Leaguedoubleheader wer^beld to Just three field goal.? : story. • < ! ' i / x ' " ui*' •In the'second neriod as Phimdel-I "Tom Yawkey has yet to be ou t-[ Don Biiddin. Jerry (;h.sale anyone double lo.ss. Overall, the In- pliTa~'bolted to a 33-3.5 hilftlme 1 bid. We signed what appeared to Jim ^Pagliaroni, Boatmi boTOiB'dlaTis were 28-io in iwm bins, ■we-roaaoi-aaM^sui roi vou» cmiid i bulge. , . Ibe prize kids'left and right, JmiI. babies.-are in the Arn>y. B^din ] FOOT CONDITION . . . lUT Wl DO Fill YOUl from 6.?5 to 10.95 lleinaohn Hoops 41 • | haven't had a .speck of lurk,” said | fizzled more than .s^.iewhat/afler | OOCTOaS FBESCIIFTION IXFIITIY AND Rookie Tom Heinsohn clirkqd for i the Old Red Sox. looking out over , a, fine start at shormop. Cftsale 1*' CAHFUllY. priced according to alee 41. points in Boston'si>—i— 1—;losing----- effort» —. .payne Park here and wondering, a pitcher and Pagliaront a large "V- Red' Auerbach. the Celts' coach, no doubt, what Mike Higgins in- hunk of catcher \y'th iyomi.se. aald he' wa*. playing the game tends to use for ah infield. There is a brighteiyude, however. 1 under protest because of a goal- "It started with poor Charley Towering Dave .SJMer, who can tending call on Big Bill Ru.ssell. Koney." he related. "He was frqni_ pitch, contribut^. to it. Then- Jack‘JlcMahon led St. Louis with Chicago. He hatted .320 for Louis-' there's P'aye yThroneberry, wlio : The Very : 21 poinrii and Bob Pettit, whrv ha*i X>he Ond he looked-like Bobby, awais the'bajl'^a fair piece. There' seed limited service recently be- DO^rr'a successor at second base. ai.,o is hop^/ror Marty Keoiigh, an - I #\ rve V. K L- 1 t. ^ s f » >*’ • ' Vv R A R K A D E eau.s«‘-of e fractured •wrist,'tallied The next spring. .Koney took time outfieldeiyand Heywood Sullivan, a 1-7 piothta in 2ft minutes. ’ out from training to go home for catcher TU»NPlKf V ANCHlSTltf the chriatening of his baby. He 19.36 Riitck .Special 4-Dr. The Hawk*, in their effort - to Buy43 eoi'ge .Susce definitely is Hardtop. Power steering, overhaul Fort Wayne, have four wa.s fixing the furnace when it ex­ a soffball pitcher and experts doubt ploded and blew hl.s leg off. power brakes, dynaflo.w games to play. The Pistons have th/t B lly Console, the inficlder, drive, de luxe ra'dio, heat­ five to go, "Then you have Harry Agganis. rll ever hit much more than hisj F.astern IMtision He died of pneumonia just when er and defroster, premium weight. Schooled observers also j white wall tiibeleas tire*, y e s ... low est W L Pet. ! he was coming into his own as p/ agree that Jerry Zimmerman, aJ Boston ...... 4 3 2ft .'632:top first ba.seman. tinted glata, fully under- caloher given a chunk, will be ex- coated, complete -riiatom ( OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY Pltttadelphia ...... i 36 31 ,537 1 "Frank BaUmanri got $1(^000 tremel.v fortunate to alirk .around New Syracuse ...... 36 31 .537 i fresh out of high school WJiat he interior tp match (he. for any great length of time in heautlful In-tone blue ex­ prices ever for the Netv Y'ork ...... 33 .35 .485 ! did at LouiKviUe ahowfd^ie waa an.i’thlng above Class D. Hours \ OPEN TttURS. and FRI. TILL 9 P.M. Western IHvlalon • * worth it. He win* 10 dr 11 for terior.' Driven a mere 10,- Fort Wavne .... ^ . 32 3.3\’ .478 : Louisville. Tlie lo.ss W/i 2-1 in 13 But. like the occasional winning 000 miles. Showroom new. St. L o u is...... 32 .36.36 M\(71 7l|i I innings. Then Bauman went into horse keeps the sucker betting, the $2695 miracle strength Minneapolis ...... 29 ,38,38 .483.48^ !11 the Army' for two^-irtars. He came now-and-then Roberts, Simmons. 1955 (thryaler New Yorker Rochester ...... 29 39 .426/sput with an arm ^ at has kept him Kiienn, Kaline and Score keep the \ 4-Dr. This stunning sedan BABY We«lne«day's Schedule the disable^iat. clirb owner laying it on the line for | is fully equipfied with fin­ New York at Syracuse. '•This goe^ on and on. 'Take untried talent. ! ger tip porter, power of fSoodyear's 3-T Philadelphia at Rochester. LarrV I s b ^ the football player Meanwhile, any baseball man [ brakes, instant heater and CARRIAGE , Tuesday's Result* frorn I*hell took LftO.OOO will tell you. that the vast amoimtl. defroa^tor, direcGonal PhiladeTphia 114, Fort Wayne and theg'^ecided that he'd rather of money spent in bonuse.s would I lights, backup lights, pre­ / 80. lug a/football than catC'h a base- have supported ail the minor' mium rthlte wall tires, Nylon Cord Tires AU FULL SIZE, CQLLAfSIBLE CARRIAGES Syracuse 99, New York 92. btfll/He not only Jumped the Red leagues for years. [ fully undercoated. Many NiyiK tiiosl-,/J fm S MSINI St. Lou'i* 104, Boston 102. ,■ other factory installed ac- '• ' ' 'Thirr*3iV>'’’a“ SchWttitrt ~ •cenaoeie*.—The—finish, at. 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By 7 ^ . E A R L W . Y d San Jraieiiico^^T^ Averaged; 15^ Podres Sharp 8por|s Editor wwTT ■*^.'Tair \ M m 4 - ■ 4. I ill 1.1 WantMorfe«i| oN e-b T ' Po|ms, Austili,^ SkeU ftere an'd-Tlicre ‘-’erected. , .^Hgstbn Bruin candidate 'iriiree Straigl For, Brbdkl^ .One of the piree.best baeketball tor Rpokie-(if^e-Year honors tp or RES 'players I have ^eyec hid the ptea- the National ''Hoqkey League bi BMore Signiii THS isher Follow LEAGUE sure to watch perform his taicn-ts 1 ^ " ^ * , IbT First Test in Manohester was .Sihugo^ Green, In NCAA Goal of MatcK' Skillets (60-16) nisstroupe will play at the Boston ,”New Yoric, March 6,(/P)— blanked (29-47) 4-0, Flyi 4 former Duquesne two-thne All- Garci'Cn. ’Tuesday night. Singles ^ ^ 5 ^ PAT BOLDUC . sl . 34) and (%ffee Vero Beach, rta., March. 6 (JP)— . America aeiection. Green appeared When Lew Burfiette of the , '-..r Ah«r« '“ t Sunday with Tom Cola’s m«itcbcs''il*t Dinny Palls against New York, March 6'(fl*)—The University of San Fiin<;i.Franiiisico, Bk^ball star Hank Jaslow-1 Cupa^ 2 d to a 2-2 lie aa Roy Ompanella banged his bat in Pancho 'Sej^ta and Pancho Gon- Milwaukee Biiives and GU NCAA basketball champions for the lagt two years; had a ski proved equally’ adept bn ditiJhe Doubl l«ra (32-44) and the dust and Ivatqhed hls' popup Alt 9tars against the Green Manor IKng .Pins (23-5i3), 'hoat .down behind shortstop. Ha Coain.of this Detroit Tigers thance today to try for an unprecedented tkird straight as basketball court this past set a prion on their- services, the last of the major college tournament qbntSnders were season. Possessor of a fine Noteworthy scores; kilalnc Tay­ walked mit of the hatting cage, lor 128-114-337,. Liz Chuich 117- man, they mean it. Burdette; 2A • • f joining the lineup. .400 batting’’ average list shaking hi* hind,aa he announced: t" - 106. Bea Cormier 108, Ma'dqllne’ (■fine-local,?.*V play ! ‘cart International Ski Raci ■',are J. 18-gatne winner for the Braves - . r - Sr- , San ■ Frarclsco trimmed Sl. round Saturday, with the quarter­ spring with the Chen':y3*y , '/as vacationing St.. Michael’s of Winooski, Vt., a ■ member of Coach, Woody in, Evelyn Hutton 107, Betty Jo . Thq pitcher who act off Campy’a the • .world’s largest indooi- 22r with ffteqds waiting for the club and Lafayette joi’ned the NCAA dovgied' Amherst 80-63, and plays a 9 high-pitched pitch about hi* • Sara w^t'd like-to showAhlm the caliber rifle matches, will be tourney field without firing a aho.t. ■iBushey’s cage te^r this winter. Tiemmel, 120-110-325y Sherry - court dite has been set' for^atur- lo make Uio>jiex', move. <». Rider, (N.J.) in the second round- ■The huotlliig center iopped all- Jochimsen 117 and Ann Meyers 1 change up waa Johnny Bodrea, the •staged this' weekend at the Wm- Coan was eVen more emphatic. Can Qualify Tonight at Burlington, Vt. Rider won a 63- scorers -with a fine 15.7 average 127. / . roundish abt-foot aouthpa'w hero (hester ra'nges In the .annual Con­ V has decided to., ask Commis- The Kansas Jayhawks also can 61 thriller over Drexei Tisch on of Brooklyn’s 1966 World Cham- necticut State Championship and 188 points In 12. games. League notes: Mrs. Mc^omb sionef Ford Frick to'plqce him on qualify by defeating Kansas State freshman Jack Madden’s - 26-foot Overall,- the Techmen posted ptonatiip. He’i back after a 'year sjiootlng. Manchester High’s the voluntary retired after tonight in a Big Seven (Johfercnce i jump shot just a* the game ended, 98.53, ;Mrs. Morley 97.23 Mrs. with the Navy. crack undefeated tca'm, coached tjat'Uc-at Manhattan,- Kan. Should I- North Carolina CMllege ea*Uy de- I’sL seven Victories In 13 .st himsen—96;7- Mrs.' - Ostrander failing to reach an agreement .with gam? was not reported) and Podres finished hls turn on the by 'GiL,Itont, will slioot In the com­ the Tigers -alter—-btuig UililLuJ^ Kansas State pull an upset, Ksn^ tested Florida A&M. 78-61, and 9 30. Mrs. Meyers 93.18 am' Mrs. petition;,.^ ■sals still could clinch honors by' meets Mount St. Mary’* Saturday opened and Tlqaed l;helr .scaaon In Church *93.18 are the top aix moupd during batting pracTlce, from Minneapolis of the American iditillar fashion.\The locals earned atretched Into hls jacket and Assn. , * ’ Tjcating Coiorado Saturday. : «t Emmittsburg. Md.. Mount St. average bowlers thus far. Mrs, . Members ^of the Neyv England Ready to Give It a Try Wlchlta\handcd the Miasodri 1 Nary s had ousted CCNY Monday — .^v^vtlle, Ind., wbmer played at the Y. \ (554) Blngle and team (1,554) a' college gqifie. Violators of this Monday overTlUnols Norm^, play* triple marita. It was a ak>W’ curve that had •aifid is in top shape. •/ A. & M, , -ets the Bill1)efore—fast snapped Burdette, tlie last of the . I 4 . * llihiting an ofCiqiai to oh.e game 'nts. Eddie Fritla, A subatltutc Cheney chalked up five wins in of f -148-146. and the splendid bull, change up off the fast one, in one day. but .little support 'was Braves-'holdouts. "I don’t have, to :'orward, scored a goal a* the final seven outings biit wqn only two of total fronted the Dari-Malda to a and a curve. Maybe my curve li received from fellow officials. I ■ ry about living e,xpenses.. . 1 buzzeK^sounded to .give East Ten­ Tatum’s 84-Inch Reach its six road encounters.' 4-0 Bhurout victory over Oliva’s better now than it was.” feel that an official Isn't ■'doing I'm doing all right selling lots] It’s An Old Aifouc in Baseball ' nessee State a m 4 i overtime ■vic­ Dana Austin knd Don Fl.sher Esso. In another ntatch, Paganl’s How does it feel, coming back? ju.stlce to himself, the schools that here. | The 'Lafa.vettc College was tory over NCentCnary. East Ten­ ran a distance aecond and third to Clippers took all four points from Back Feels Fine hire him or the. players involved "1 had a good season last year i liosen by a Middle Atlantic Con­ nessee meetA/Kentucky Wesleyan teammate Jaslowski in the acor- the HartfoVd Td. Tavern while "I feel fine. My back (q cause if he accepts two a.v.signmenLs in and iliat's tne time-to strike — j 'St. Peter-sbui'g, Fla.—The hulla-yTrain and Alex wasted no tiiiiCji-tlie Ca^ mgn In charge of trad- ference cotnittiittee .to play in the Sattirday at O^nsboro, Ky. * Helpful in Basketball ing department. Austin hooped 06 other top scores were pinned by of much.concern when he Went into any one day. It will be Interesting when Ihear'on is hot, I'm not going , galoo aliout' Don Larsen and Bob got the customers home in plenty ing. NCAA Eastern Regional 'toumev ■ITic Uni'versityNpt South Dakota points In 10 contests while Fisher at rhiladclphia March 15-16. ('he - ^ ■ '■■ Adamy Cheney: Tech Cagers Conclude Winning Season the Navy, due to an injury at Mon­ to see if violators are punished. to budge from the ligure 1 want." 1 Turley pitching so well in the of time for a hot .dinner- Carl "W hen he eliminated the frills, defeatetV-MonmouthXJU-l 62-62, and collected-92 markers In 12 starts. 132-358, Hank WiUke Sw4, Herb treal in 1952) feels good. I don't Two glowing rfvlews by m(jvle Said General Manager Bob | tVorkt Series without winding up HubbeIT.4 windup was anything JoriCs fmind control. He allowed' Leopards were selected over Tem­ qualified for the'seemed round, but Some folka flg^ire that the price of, llvinjf haa zoomed to high Both Austin and Fisher also per­ iji .nn cryptically; I surprises baseball men in Florida. ple because of its better overall the NerCA- will have toMren out a that It's cheaper to eat money these days. But how about haaketball Smith, ■’7-352, .Vic Tag'gart 126- Opening and closing Its season on a victorious note, the Cheney Tech basketball team - concluded wear a brace. They’re too bulky, criligs have . reached the desk on but elaborate. Fat Freddie Fitz- onl.v seven earried-.run.s in 3(1 in­ form with Coach Kenny Hudson’s 353 and Dick Brown 136. Us 1956-57; schedule with seven wins In 13 starts. Team .'tnembers recently took time out to pose i may have a bit M ,trouble with the film "Fear Strikes Out." which "We have e changed ideas.’’ "Pitchers have been doing that •simmons simply twisted his body nings, shut out the Braves and record (22-3). Lafayette'meet* the problem as Jackson Sta^(M i*a.) Bcorea? They’re going up so faat and ao far they’re almost a cinch diamond nine, the latter Is a catch Coan, a 3‘2-veai-old outiielder winner of the Syracuse-Comiectl- College for Negroes wlthdreVv from to hit the moon or Mars before the jets get there. But along comes with Coach Woody Bushey at the Y gym, scene of all home contests. Front row. left to right, my control, but I’ve never been x.ciiLcrincenters aiajuiiuaround theiiic lifeme 4 of»l -iJUlllliy Jimmy i i . * -i i Tv. a«i i_i a 50 per cent--- or more - _ of „ the time . _ on all pitches.^------Johnny- Allen didn’t Reds and'hud the Dodg-rs dizzy. er, and Fisher stars In the Infield. COUNTRV CLL'B WOMEN Dana Austin, Bud Naglis, Hank Jaslowski, Blackle Donahue and Jack Lee; back, row, Don Fisher, bothered'by It before. Piersall of the Boston Red Sox points out | evert fake windup, "There is much less chance of a cut NCAA tourney game at New the tourney due to present racial a team that scores at wiir, creates*^ The only other local player to All three matches ended in /* York March 12, difficulties. The Saturday Riune mirth-provoking laughter hy do­ Russ Cowles. Bushey, Harry Holmes, Harry Roy and Skip .Parker. (Herald Photo by Pinto,) "I don’t know whether my fa.st and the break-down that he suffer- ! f”'' several years, said he | Manager Fred Hutchinson of the ; Fred Hutchinson just pul up his coach stealing a pilch when the world over, wHi present his usual score over 50 points was Blae'kle 3-1 margin, with BraSaies upend­ ^ ed several years ago.'. Bull Currw, | up his ielt^r to 1* rick Cardinals. "When did you last see hands and threw. "That was be pitcher delivers the ball directly,” A short t-ime later Mie National had been scheduled for VermlUlo^v. ing more with a basketball t h ^ Donohue who finished with 52 In ing the Putters, Spoons turning boll has stuff. I haven’t, cut loos* S.'D. ]ust dunking it through the bu-' plctuig-^-S in height, his well- yet. But I feel good. I’ve worke’d I the roughest and toughest wrestler j '.‘J'V* heui;s from J()hnny Mc- a pitcher wind up with men on cause when I pitched, there wag says Huttchinson. "B ut I don't Invitational Tournament .jiamed known* 84-inch arm spc.n. Sudden­ 11 games. Rounding out the list of bt ck the Blasters and Mr-hles de­ ’ ever to show in these parts, is cO-' (rersonnel diMclcjr. base? And there are men on base always somebody on base," cracks know how ijiipotlant Ihis is. I Temple (18-7) as the 16th team in Wheaton. III., defeated Minne- ket. the top nine scorers were Dave Oratorical Sociuty Take Note every other day in batting prac-’ sota-DuIuth Branch 84-78, and . ly he has the ball, he breaks out feating the Drivers., Night’s best tlce.’ My weight- is ' pretty good, starred with Antonino Roeeb on a .1'“^ what I asked, he half the time." the St. Louis manager. think the advantage gained by the NIT scramble March .16 at That team, the Original Har­ Heyart 32,'Russ Cowles 28. two scores were rolled bv Betty : special card Thursday night at i bristled. "I II play. If they don t, "Nothing would h'kv* been said . "In the days of the spitbaB. no Madison Square Garden. qualified to meet .Beloit (Wl*.) lem Magicians,, extemporaneous in a wide grin, hia white teeth other baseball mainstays, Bernie GRAPEFRUIT too. I'm 187. I weighed 184 in the stealing a pilch is negligible. There which- ronjped over Superior (Wi*,) flashing! he waves the ball with Wilkie 109, Alice S'alns 114, Helen ’55 Series." iFOot Guard Hall in Hartford. Cur-^'m-lbrough.',' aboyt - Larsen and Turley just pitcher who threw it wound up," are only two players on our club ■ The- Ivy League title also is comedians,, \vill make their ap­ Balon 28, Jack Lke 2b and Harry McMuller 106 and Kay Allen 105. 81 GREEN iry meets A'tm'old Skaaland and Tiger spokesman at t h.e i,r i rearin'■back and throwing If Lar- recaiyi Professor Stengel, "He near solution, with Yale at Penn­ 103-79. This second round game Is pearance against the talented Ken­ one hand, over his head, steps Holmes 23. It was that ’55 .Series that made who prefer this information. It scheduled at Elmhurst. III. away from the basket, and takes WO.MEN’S LEAGUE Casey Conducts Class Rocea Will meet - Skull Murphy .Lakeland, Fla., base, said the team i sen hadn't pitched the perfect brought the ball up to his kisser, could give the sw'inging .hitter sylvania tonight. Yale .leads the tucky Colonels oh Thursday night. Although no records were kept Podres a herb. His change up and TBCs of'^Army life for a two-year ’ Golf lessons, b'y Ben , will ‘"‘kbt- an appeal if (Joan j a-eine." says Casey Stengel of the spit on It or not. and pitched. loop 10-2- and can clinch a tie by In the Far West, Regis of Denver his world-renowned one-hand hook Jaslowski, Donohue, Holmes and control beat the New tfork Yan­ something of ah edge. downed Wartburg (Iowa) 88-82. I t rch 14 at 8:30 at the high Shot. The crowd roars, the "Clown .. came iip period . . . Gota. a three-time All-: appear in Uie next five-i.ssues of because they think Coan Yankees. Othenvtse, the batter had a chance "When I was with Detroit. Hank defeating Penn, and win the kchool. L-ee rate added mention for their 'vith numerous fine ■ singles and kees twice, including a 2-.0 job in ^American and one of the most pub- Sports Illnstrated. Uogan claims’^"-"' l*'e end of last .season j , Turley the First to read whether or not he deco­ crown by defeating impotent San Diego State, winner In the first PHnee" of basl dball has done it timely rebounding during the 1956- triples and the long list included the clinching seventh game. Be­ Greenberg and Rudy York liked round Saturday oyer <;2iapman. Ticktts are now on sale at Nas- again. For Scribes Each Night li.cized s'tars oh the college scene ! that there is nothing difficult ’ he wouldn't play this year. | Turley did it first. He had no rated the ball. this sort of information, but a com­ Harvard on Saturday. Dartmouth tiffg;------r ------57 campaign. Edtm Hillnski 109-128-107-344 Vaukecg cause of that- and in spite of the (9-3) pla.va Harvard tomorrow and Calif., plays at Den'ver next. Ht r Titrlner Is comedy and Pirkey 108:128-^37; Lii ' fact he never liM wOn more than” in the past decade,: app’Sqre'd,. to be : about golf _ (Arc you llsrening , Piersall rtportedlv is se^kuig a —OKle[=a eitiier pact hitter like Charlcv Gehriiigcr Los Angeles State rtovmed Neva­ ’The great su^ess of these diz- etersburg. Fla., March 6 t* I, ., . . . ..much over his , regular pjaVing ! Walt Ferguson, Willie Simpson; raise for his .293 batting j the last month of the season and spltball^itcher cif the cariy 1920’a. simply hit the ball where It was Cornell Saturday. Ulent. Marquea Haynea, acclaimed Molumphy 106-119-327, Anne St; Petersburg, F!a., .March 6 {/P)— The Ca.sey Stengel Ora­ Tommy Byrne, veteran New in any of his three seasons with da '75-69, and rneets Linfleld, Ore., ky, dazzling daffy^wn-dillies of ^.e "world’s greatest dribbler." ^ e r d y 114-106. Irene Constantine- weight in his appearance iierC:-fht,; and P.ay Owens) and there is no average of la.sl season. Gcncial had a brace on his knee and he pitched. He voted against and ad­ St. Louis plays its tlrzt ganie in the next go-round. Unfield de­ torical Societ.v meet.a nightly in the .second,floor press roqnl York Yankee pitcher, admitted to-j ®’''’°*'i> n the Dodgers figured to ex-LaSalle eager who steered the "reason why the average golfer ' "Manager Joe Cronin admitted that '4* couldn’t do anything but bring the basketball can be Irttrlbuted to His famous bounce ball specialty no. Anne Fidler 116, Elsie Pound, day he was happy that he was re-' miss him last season, .4 vance information. That’s why he in' the NCAA west Regional tour feated Pacific University last the two stars. Thelr^-names: will thrill and p l ^ e you aa It has 113, Maude Carpenter lie, Vi of the hotel where hia New York Yankees stay during spring Philadeiphia Warriors to the NBA ■ snsyldn’t play in the 70s if he ap-! bi, latest talks with the outfielder ball up to his face and fire. Bur­ was .simh a tremendous hitter." ney at Dalla.s March 13. meeting night, «3-79. ^ garded as a good hitter, but added f "'®n the pennant again title last year only played as hard ' plics' tjlcse principals Intelligently. ’ bavo been in vain, leigh Orime* had an injury which Goose Tatum and Marques mynes. pleased and thidlled fans 811 over Chapman 109, Mary Ann Paglanoa training. The oratory is s^irictly Stengelese, prodded, by ques­ wistfully: . , anyway -with ■ Don Newcombe, ■'Kcgardlcss of -whether the the winner of the March '12 game You won’t get much argum( the world. 116. Flo Kloter 111, Mary Mc- tions he seldom bothers to answer.» ——-—■———;-----— —— ------— Sal Magli*. Clem Lablne .and as he had to and wasn't as tmpres-i 'And P^rnean by playing the type Hut Piersall said he's ready to kept him from doing anythifig pitcher winds, up. or to what ex­ at'Cklahoma City between Loyola . CATCH ON IN BOSTON "There have been times when I sive as Green. Gola, like Green, i.s of shots A fine golfer plays," he g- time. more than bending low, going up If you say that they are the two Carthy 123, Emma Verona 127, The monojogues are punctuated) k ii, and you have only two?’’ have had to be taken out of a game pitching . that alvyays seemed to , the stride is the same. Ditto of New Orleans and Oklahoma (Jlty Boston (A9 — The Boston Bruins most outstanding personalities of Shirley Fothergill 112n08. Ella now a GI and is stationed at Fort says, X "I ve been working out at Miami and pitching." \ the pivot, which is the only place University. with geatures. I ' Casey Irt it hang there with the because I wag hitting too good. I’d come from some place. Yet. they University," he commented, "I've of the National H odtey League the hard wood floor, and surely, Slaum 138, Helen Wilhelm 107,' did without a qualified lefthander Monmouth in New Jersey, Green "The windup is grossly over­ where he can pul powcF. or stuff Utah, runnerup to Brigham have six former members of the Piersall, Ma n a g e r Now he is Casey Steilgel the-; iinpiicatton“ that Dasebair wa* no get maybe a double and a couple ,1s at Fort Dix in New Jersey. We.slevan will a five-game done a lot of throwing and my arm rated.” doronients Hutchinson. on the ball. ' The two greatest' drawing 'attrac­ m py Simmons 116-111. Viola outfielder, gliding across the car-; charitable Institution and he of singies score a few times, on the staff. • Young in the Skyline Conference Toronto Maple Leaf* on their tions.. Both have played in almoM .southern baseball ft: on April 1 fcel.s great. "The bigger the, pitcher, the. rnorc . '"rhat's why all the uproar abdut 1956-57 roster. The ex-leafs are Talk Ag^i| Today WE.ST SIDE MIDGETS Crandall 108. pet to catch a fly ba)i. Next he - xv-asn't making any budd.v-buddy and with qli that being on base and Now that Podres gives tliem a against Howard l! yccsit.v in | The Chicago White Sox, how­ and Bradley appear favoritea to every country in the world and Naasiff Arm. shaded Person­ n^** **’■'’ Alice Beebe 108 running^ my pitching would suf­ southpaw, how much can he do? . Erie (Pinky) Hohentha),.former he’s off balance. A lot of- pitchers Larsen and Turley not winding fill the last two spot* m the Na­ Ferny Flaman, Leo, Bol'Vin, Cal and Ruth McIntosh 106. will be Jerry Coleman making the swaps. For no good reason the three-sport star at Man'cheater Wa.shington, D. C. The^t^rdiqais ever, has good npws from their would Improve by eliminating hate been seen by millions. alized Floors 38-36 and Gua’a Grin­ casual flip for a double pla.v; Later. | subject shifted to the old days fer,’’ ~"I ■ just wish I knew. I never up puzzles me. it onl.,- makes tional Invitational, but Duquesne Gardner. Fleming Mae'kell, Jack The Goose as he is known the Sarasota, Fla., March 6- m In the three matches. Hobby set a g|oaI for myself," h e ; i ) l "I High, had quite an experience in first official game will be ’AprilAjtril 13 holdout 'front, Forty-two-ycar-old much of the arm whirling." sense. They weren't getting any­ Caffrey and Ixury Regan. The ders defeated Pagan! A Son 46-27 he will Imitate Lou Skizas of Kan-; when Case was a lefthanded sec- Byi-ne, who is slated for bullpeit at Middl^arvn against Stevens Fills Kinder of the pitching corps Out Down on Windup and St. Joseph's (Pa. ( sre *1111 in Boston centerfielder Jimmy jpler- last night at the West Side Rec l.n Shoppe blanked Ed’s Atlantic 3-0 sas City at bat. h^ve'T. tnlssing a ond, baseman. ' ' duty'this season, has been used by never say I’m going to win 14 or 4iis recent air travel from Ft. Dix, where the other way." 'the running. Bruin* started the season 'With sall and Red Sox General Manager , N. .1., to Ft. Carson, Colo. After Tech. .Ten games are the state agiecd to a,contract by phone and "One reason we look Sam Jones So you sec, there really isn't a, 'Midget League doubleheader. and Walnut Restaurant and Prin­ the Yanks frequently as a pinch 15. I just want to pitch, and when of the Ti'init.v freslmian team thiV^is heitdmg for camp at Tampa. Fla. There'was plenty of action, seven former Torontqs on the Joe Cronin scheduled another con­ Nsssiffa closed out their regu­ cess Restaurant scored similar 2-1 “'ofd Case loves,, to lead you up a hitter. I win, then I want to win the next boarding the plane and getting up in the recent trade with the Cubs anything new in basebal'. Except, meanwhile, in the first round of squad but defensemen Jack Blonda in'.the air over New Jersey one en­ spring. The Bantams will again i' Other happenings on the pitch- was because 3a< Sam cut down maybe, the Dodgers moving to Los tract talk today—with Mary Pier- lar season of play with an over­ wins over Jon-Di’s and Howard's twisting back /ro ad of tangled i °“r one, be coached by Bill Gerhold. . Lead- irig front: the NCAA's Small College playoffs, w '. rsepf down to the minors to ■ sail hoping fo> an agreement. time win over the Floors. Tlie Landscaping, respectively. verbs tnd W e you strandfcd I ^ "I remember In ’55 I won seven gine quit and the plane had to,, __ , . on hia windup," cut in Frank Lane, Angeles., . ’• Winners will meet in the second ffitdTseason, I’l around the tleclc... Mrs. Piersall doesn’t mind hub- GianU) in June and I was 7-3 or something make an e.mergencw landing at I UConn during the (Jihifinnati Manager Birdie Teb- score was tied'at 34-all at the erid DUSTY LEAGUE while he noi halanSnaianuy shifts s7b-1S"PP<^»i''-. sub | lefthander like I Shantz should Phoenix, Ariz., March 6 (44- NeW betts stud-Tom Acker remains a orewnd the calendord fo g«t more money but of regulation ttm>.-..Bill Andrulot.. Ject and na Uaually his char- like that when I hurt my arni in Cape May. After ,Uie motor was re -1 w th five children she has plenty Both ABA Tool and Merrill’s mv shortstop. Every- York Giants’ ace pitcher. Johnny St. Louis. I was 9-10 *t the finish. paired the plahe took off in „ pmrd Bob Osborn wilh^ 33l Ullies questioh'^ark because he ha.S had Nasaiff center, tallied four points Market captured 3-0 triumphs acters are 'that fella" or Antonelli, has been causing sonve trouble goidg. nine innings. of other things to do Instead of In the overtime for the win, Mike man. switbhing from one to the Body would throw their hands in "But then In the Series. I think blinding snow storm whi-li had ai- ®," ^4 games for a 1 9 average^ playing baseball. over Spencer Rubber and Dean the air and sa.v ’Oh m.v, the old lifted eyebrows in camp here be­ nine out of every' 10 balls I threw ready deposited three inches o f; Sophomores Bdl Schmidt and A1 Tom Mot'gah, obtained from the. •;» Kearns was high roan for-the win­ Machine, respectively, while Wilco other so quickly that his listeners cause of the .casual manner, in N w York Yankees in the big mid- And that’s w’hat she has' been ners'with 15 markers apd Male^ko never are sure who he’s talking man IS" going but of hls head’. But Avent just where I wanted them to anoW on the ground. The flight re- : " ®''® ^”® Pl®^- Machine, shaded Gunver Mfg. 2-1 which he is taking training. ^ go. quired seven and orie-half hours, era in double figures, averaging | winter trade, wilt be a starter on doing—playing ball. and Andrulot each had eight. Paul Fine scores were bowled by Bob aqput. / ■/' ■ how do you know he couldn’t do "I like to take it easy at - the 13,7 and 12.3 points per game re-[the Kansas City A's, according to Piersall can’t w*ork out With hia Martih’s 18 tallies Were best, for Stengel/was talking about the it. Just' becau.rc it isn't done, It's tike that. You just can’t from 10:30 p.m. to 5:SO»a.m. Ho- BertsChe 128-359, Gus Ramw, 359, start of spring," he said today in ne-ure K henthal, leading scorer in the Rec spectively. Tuesday night the;Manage1' l.x)u Bijudreau, teammA.tes . until he 'Girna & -con> the losers. Tommy Sahatorc. Jon Pete Jankowski 125-360, Doug recent/deal with Kansas ,C?ity that doesn’t make it impossible. I knosv answer to a question about his con-! * rConns meet Syracuse at Madison i Friend’s Arm O.K. S P R I ^ ! tract, rie practiced at the Univer­ Slmler and Ed Teabo' all had eight MacLaughlln 126-347. Charles Mc- prompjted criticism front other one thing he ran play that infield dltionlng habits. ’’If I pitch batting . Jlenior Basketball League fqr sev- Square. Garden. [ Pittsburgh’s 'Bob Friend has sity; of Miami for a week and then points in a losing cause. . 125-345, Mike Denhup l28- clubq^ln the American League and l*retty good qroimd the pitching practice every other day for about! , ."eral seasons, will be’at Camp Caf- -.— — , ' pitched only one inning of ihlra- moved the family to Sarasota x Gus'a Grinders jumped to an talk" of the A’s being a faVm club. mound." ; aon for eight weeks. The camp is 343. Gene Phaneuf 132 and Jim 15 minutes, that’s fine. I like to .'Within view of fartlous Pikes Peak Teevee boxing fans are in for a squad ball, but he says that's . get Jar in a talk wiUtK:--early -.- lead while — —-sinking Pagani'a. Brennan 128. . ’ .-’’Tell me, who did- I ever get “I Kbt men who can go two or work up gradually.' treat tonight when five Champions enough to prove his arm —which three ways. If a man comes to’ ; th Cdlbrado. . ■ LTonln yesterday, so grabbed two ^Toddy d d y Potter paced all scorers CHURCH LEAGUE frbfli Kansas City that \ helped Other Sports will be crowned in the Western ■ began to bother him at the end of with 24 points. Allan Cyr collected n, ’’ he asked. - "E x c e p t - for this club and says he don't want Tournament of Chamnion Golden [ last sea.son—Is oka:>'. 7 DAYS OF FRANTIC SEUjNG *>M and five-baseballs. Match re.siilts: Second Congpg- R e d S ox • Eight - Connecticut bowlers will . n /'■* to do with 11 maMtefs and Dennis Hagenow Slaughter (Enos) .and I- gave hint to pla.y another position,, he won’t Gkive finals -at the Chicago Sta- Bob Anderson and Dick Drdtt those T he was asked. netted foirr to assist Potter In the gational shutout St. Bridget’s 4-0, to them first and then had to give be here long. Look at that Mc- Sarasota, Fla.. March 6 Uft^Vn-. Page 19 '! take part in the . third . 1, annual , Duck . diuni. The simon-pures will he have been added to the Chicago hltung,’’ he replied. offenaivc drive. Frankie Ziebarth Emanuel Lutheran won over* Zion up Cerv (Bob) to get him bac)*. Dougald (Gil). He csincs as a less they get a better break in the ! Pm Tournament this \csekend atige^n tv screens Instead of the ^ Cubs roster. Both pitched for Los By yourself?" ■■ was high' for the-Barbers, hooping Lutheran. Concordia LuthpVan up­ Outside of ihese-two pitcher* (Art third baseman, plays aecond and weather, the Boston Reel Sox won’t Hagerstow-n. Md. The lists cop-j ,,.„kly pro bout. All bouts tq -; Angeles last year. NOW IN PROGRESS AT 13. ended Center Corngregatronal No. Ditmar and Bobby ShanU) who then last year he plays as good get any intra-squad, games in h*-, v l ! ! . ® ‘‘ night wUl be of three round durh-| Brooklyn's' ailing Don New-| “M'u-y will 1. South Methodist No;- i turned fore-their Grapefruit League open-' ^ALU Golf Lessons lon, Emilio Palmleri.' Thompson P‘;etty good with back St. James’ No, 2. NortJi haven’t played foif me yet, what a shortstop as there ia in the tlon and each round will be two combe reports ' his arm. injured: the glove and ball." Y JUMOK I.R.XGUR did I get from them ? /; league, They aa,v he ha" a funny er,Saturday against the Detroit o . . • TVT ^ W / 1 ville; Harry Peters. Bristol; Sam minutes, one minute less than the • two days 'ago while pj-acticing I Methodist' No. 1 beat Center (Con­ ’’Let me ask. you semethlng. Do Tigers, i Start Next Week Belli, New Haven; -Nick Tronsky, pro's time. All contestants were ^ pickoffs, remains stiff. 1 'The smiling couple drove off Standings gregational No. 2. an by a 3-1 mar-, sUnce and he throws too easy but A heavy downpour . yesterday i- ____ New Britain; Jack White, New u ^ * - ®*''k»ota Bay Fairways W L yo.i swap your hou^ to your best hr hits .300 (.311 actually) and determined In preliminaries held Tigers’ Steve Gromek on the ' > Boland Oil ... gin, South Methodist No. 2 and St buddy just becauite he has four forced Manager Mike Higgins to ; n-i. . • Haven: John .Lichatz, Hartford: last week Iq Chicago. Competing , shelf after being hit Over the eye j BEAUPRE MOTORS w’here Jim did some running and ...9 4 Mary's, Nortlt Methodist No. 2 h- gets' ’em out.” ' • cancel an intra-squad game for the ! Recr^tKjn Department an- a'nd Herman Peabody, Clarks 1 yed catch with Mary. Niaaslff Ariiia^/,. ... 9 4 second, atralghtt day. Higgins' had I lessons ,'^lLstart for the titles .were Golden Glove by a wild pitch and fellow liiirler i Ma-’a end BiU’a \ K... 7 6 and St. 'James’ No. 1,. Community Fails. Tronsky has twice been the champions- from 32 cities through­ Billy Hoeft bedded with 101 tem­ • ■- -4. . i The only thing the Mrs. balked St.-'John’s-all Jailed the players exer.riae on the side-:?J ^*’5 Tuesday, No. 1 ranking pinner in the na- out the Midwest and Far We.st. Pltt^hln?- After all—five Elk.-i ...... •X.. 6 7 to a 2-2 stalemate. lines and - rescheduled .the i n i t i a l ' Jh e ies.sons are open perature. LARSEN IN, ACTION children.,, Gordon CleSneis ..X 6 ' 7 -fion In 1947;-48 'and 1951 r52, na- Tonight's winners will meet t)i.qj' More gpjssip. . .Outfielder Bob Noteworthy scoVea:,Fred Mc- game between teammates for /**■*» tional singles king in 1934 and New York. (Eastern) winners on R R A N D n e w 1957 PLITMOUTHS Miller's __ ___ ... 2- 11 Curry 138.-362; Bill Gesa' 152-345 Onetime Phillie Whiz Kids Thursday—weather permitting. as for adults, and will consist of Bowman up for hia fourth s^m g came up with the brilliant pgr- six half hour lessons. Alex Hack­ -1939 and won the national all- March , 20 in another television tryout with Philadelphia. . .He formances, Nasslff ArrAs defeated Boland Chandler 146. Art LeCtalr ney, popular pro at the'Manches- events crown for three straight sho\V for the 1957 Golden Glove [can't be optioned out any m ore... “If a pitcher isn’t pitching good, 131, Tony Yacono l29, Stan Grzyb aeasons, 1939-40-41. championships. .This . is the 30th [New York Gjanls have practically Oil in the first of three games 12(. Art .Andersbn- 12(T and John Tu^ed Out to Be Pizz Kids D o d g er* ter Country Club, will again be he’d better pitch different,” 'say* played last night and the winners Johnson 126. Vero Beach, Fla,, March 6 (J»— tlie instructor and asks that each year for the. Chicago- Golden ,given up h o^-of making a trade Stengel, "If 1 wuz a pitcher get­ [ 1956 CHEVROLET \ moved into a tie for first place Randy Jacksori, who has Inherited participant bring a number "S" Lincoln Dos^’ns opens Saturday Gloves and 22 champions Have al- for a catcher to replace Bill Sarni ting my brains knocked out, I’d |4-DOOR BEL AIR Hardtop i ^C learyater, Fla. -t (NEA) —^rin batting one .year and was in for the 12th season. The first- day ready been, produced who went on with the Oilers. Other action had '4 the Brooklyn third base job Irom iron for the lessons. v •vyho wa.s forced to retire because, -practice all winter with a inow- |VA ■ radio,- healer. Power! Granny Hamner trying desperate-.the going north the next wtll mark the - atari of the 231- to win world’s titles. ..The list of a heart attack. . .Charley Ma's ajjjff'.Bill’s gain sole posses­ ly to fashion a n,ew, career as a l-spring aa Richie Ashburn took'a the traded and retired Jackie-Rob­ Girls and boys wanting par- ball trying to find something jGUde, Excellent condlUon.' sion of third place with a triumph Glover Top Scor^ inson, defended his,fielding ability Ucipate must be Recreation mem­ day ■ New England horse racing ; Includes Barney Ross, Ray Robin- Neal; who' failed last year, gets new." Ml 8-4142. < pitcher at 30 adds another and |,long Jease on center field at 23. season. The picturesque l3/16ths ! son, Gene Fullmer. Tony Zale, Joe | another crack at Brookfyn second over th{ Elks while the cellar- maybe a sad chapter to. the rapid I Del Ennis had his peak year at 25. today—ai|(d Indlrectly'look a verbal bers and a nominal ^ee will IJe Some of the greaj^t pitcher* dwellihg Miller's Pharjriacy upset 111 American Leen signed Those interested in taking these hers. t^tUrning, the '38th ‘Annual land Freshman 400 yard JreeMytyle down third place with 77 •points -( "You know Then for some re(uwn ' nobody lessons should register dh on be­ Lowell, outpointed Milton Epps, will ever understand. Goltat showed for a 10, round bpxing bobt here New England Intercollegiate relay record last'year at M.LJl'. AfiwWea's Atosf 165, Newark, N. J., 6. and led .the league In goals sfcored something,” re­ on' March' 18. They ace light­ fore Tuesday, March 12. For fur­ Swimming 'Association' Champio'n- Darkhorse of the meet ia ex­ p tr ic e l with -40. Bronco ' Horvath of called Seminick, , up for training, in 1981 so far out weights. Frank Roche of Bristol ther. information •contact Mel WoMadOabardwia Tampa, Fla;-Gordon Von Loo, the bald catcher- of shape that it would have taken ahlp meet which will be held at pected- lo be. Brown University 148. Mliuni, outpointed Juan Rewhester and Willie Marshall of and .Tony Grasso of Hartford will Cmrtiing, West Side director, any the Univefsity of Connecticut thi* which has the 'prqspjective diving Financing? Hershey were tied for fourth with turned - coach, practically all seasoh tq get him-In meet in' the alx-round eemifinal. evening, or during the dav con­ LOW An unequalled value • •. Tejada, l \ , Spain, 10. "I didn’t think condition. Weekend looms as a battle of de- champion in Dave'Outerbridge. He 76 points each and Bo Elik of tact Jlrh Herdic or Wally Fohin fending Ch'tinipions. Winnpr , over [was a teammate of forxner Husky DOWN PAYMENT ? luxurious 100% all-virgin Cleveland rounded out the top six that-crowd woiild "It waa one thbig 4fter another, at the Rec office. - KEl W « Con Granny Hamner ever lose. I spent ^ u rc h was struck aipund the eye CXILUMBIA ^RIOTLY UTTLE Lqnnecticut by two points last Bruce Maxwell at Hebron Acad- wool wonted! Styled anckey at ■ Clatico llama Collegie Is once aigain seafed - t^otorcycle accident lnjuriea '*'that SUPER-ILiX. MONEY DOWN fortable wear the year- other big penalty week, and raised University Stars of late all haVe in the favorite’s role. , kept him out of action Jast yea'r. ' Vour Present hls total minutes to 20l, comprised Reason.for Optimism ty lost the touch. He wasn’t an in­ on the ’round... your wardrqj^ There was. eyery-reason for op- surance .pdicy any more. Max been*'Uye men, with such aa^ v'Faesile^e ResolU , - Taking part In the meet will be | Although weak in the (50 and 100 Car .May B e Taken TUBELESS TIRE of 68 minor*, three majors,, four hit hie on the head with a Clmide Benhaip, quarterback, and AS FULL "muat," your all-weathear, teh-mlnute misconducts and a Umisirn.* Kobin Roberts and Curt Eastern, I-eague. 1(j0 awimmers' representing 14 uni- u * freestyle events, the Bruins Premises all-purpose favorite t Simmons had become "big" pitch­ pitched balliand I was alck for. the ca» ^ Chet Fo"rte the prime ex- Philadelphia -Washington 2„ vr atUes' and colleges. They are; 1 • t year’s dolphin breakstroke DOWN PAYMENT game misconduct. He seemed a rest, of the season. .Only Roberta ap^les. The Uons stay this way T ttm ’e no eubetitute for HEADQUARTERS wUlnty to surpass the league rec- ers at 23 arid 21, respectively. Clinton 4, Johnstown 2. . Amherst, Bowiipin. Brown, Coast, champion Bill Riddle. Aleo strong Th?y were’ ably supported by. a and Ashburn repeated their fine minor, sports, too. Dave Clark, Guard, Gpnnectlcut, Holy Ooss, 1" U>e backstroke event, Brown Is the Alligator water ropel- ifd of 212 .minutes for a aeasoat set seaaonq. >- who weighs-pnly'123,’ is the main-' expected to be among the top ftn- iJo^is IN ..MANCHESTER ' In 1950*51 by.Marry, Dick of Buf­ cd'iiple of -other youngateri, ^ b ^SENIPR Li Sa o l 'e m e e t i n g • Massachusetts, M.I.T., Springfield, _% ~ -— ■— M l I jent- Gold Label. . . ge|t falo. , / Miller and Subba Church, and 33- "Now Ennis hag been traded -to stay of the wrestling team. Trinity, Tufts, Wesleyan. WUUams ishers. , youn ww't ■ ^*^*f*®l* end the flayed ten- Sparjted- by All-Am.:rican. Bob ^ Mil r**rM4«bt« Johnny Bower of Providence re­ yean-old >jLrn Konstanty had fully ■“'« Rec 8 * n t o r . and.W.P.L; i" cbngtneedivlneed" the entire party that nor CHANCE TORS Basketball League teams will -. Paced by Captain Pete Dietz Keiter, Amherst . is . like\ylse fig­ mained the leading goaltender ured fo give itsarch-rival Wil­ SALES-- SERVICE - VUECiNIZINQ among the regulars -with aft aver­ ha-..could__Btep in at any Ume find shortstops ^ likeJ(kji Hamner 1%.,by ’ o’clo v /at the . ayhb wa» a two-time winner In last get everybody out, Cinclnrqktl (NE^) — Frah.k BMt Side Rec. Plana to start the- year’s meet, Willlama ia regarded liams a battle for top henors. The BiBIEBjSiE&SISQbi age i>f 2,44 on 127 goala allowed to making a.telephone claU and'we're Lord Jeff* are weak in the back­ tUY ON OU* SUDOET -rUMS 6? games. Bob Perreault of Roclt Hamn'qr was a top shortstop at still lopKing for a‘-seoohd baseman hance i* at the top or tne an- p^layoffs Monday night, with all to have more overall depth than GRIPS AND GOES 1 •' / , - V--' W 23 and he had his double play- 4q replace Goltat. | me National. League ranxings for *lx teams competing, will be dis­ ,«hy of Its. tS| competiton and i« stroke but their freestyle inlay te t *. SNOW i * (MUD GLENNErS esteV )(ad «n amazing average of making partner when' young Mike winning managers pe'rOentage- team has recorded the best time 1.94 on 33 goals In 18 games aiid '■It floesn't seem Ifketlt Iwaa, c u ss^ The echednlod ti.amato especially strong In both relay _ _ K I ^ i K P L O R ik wlnNir tiro Goltat was discovered in the Peitn- wise- In hi* eight yeafa'a* Chicago qvjpnta. A senior, from Darien, in Hevr England ,during the pres­ t MEN'S SHOP had three 'shutouts, but was not! sylvania coal fields. —- Mven years ago that Roberta and mal^ger, rading in 1912, hta rec­ CjmatruQtion-LaFlamme Kelvina- eligible for any league honors u ^ u rc h pitched, a double shutbut t he idayed'tonight Conn., Dietz has not been behten ent campaign. Amherst i^ also TM M AlNaT. •"Gqllat hit 'Don Newcombe aa ord waa 783 ((Vina, 379 lotaea e:ul 17. at 8:30'at the higb\KhqoI. In '.dual meet competition since strong In all freestyle event* ss Nichols Manehestu' Tire, Inc. It la neMtaary to play In SO gamas though he< held U' mortgage ;on Mstnat the Cuba to twt Ua In the NICHOU-MANCHESTER to gain an all star berth or .goal- lead bn July 98, I. remember that Ues for’.665. ' ;! awimming for th* Ephmen. The well's* the orthodox breaststroke. him and tha Qodgera';were the club w* Went into-Labor ’ Day seven Teaming with jtwo time- - All- TIRE. Inc. 295 iROAG ST. ‘snder ’laurel*. , ‘With three werts we had to beat," recMIected Sem-, V WEST SIDE cxntfinifiT" •Williams •freestyle''relay team i» Remaining In the season h i eouM- Inlc'k.' " \ ). ■ ' games on top. And .all the kids Tha.OireeUanfi ptarmigan ipolt* composed completely, of sopho- American Keiter la Hnry:Gldeon*e' 2K Broad KL-r^TeL Mjl S-tlTt (MEN lMllll«yi\ . M l net play that many gamat. ‘ Mar-; laughing and having g real b*ll, three tlmeii?n w ae yeer-/l} has black The Father and Son 2i ehootinr tootfe*. (Jhtp Ide, Jack Hyland,. in ' the freestyle cvehu. ’The for­ F-’- . TF.FPH - 3.5179 . WlUio Jorieb Waa haadM for th* "But, I-guess a guy doMn't for­ a)}d yellowf feathers in fhe spring, mer wM a doupl winner in . lost ZrnEntii cal PalUa'of CHeveland had thalmoat heights u a third, bnseman at 28. Mart-y Mennen ahd Alex Reeve* j ...... '• .,'i ■ . ' ahotouta with flvr, ,. ,f get the time whan-he hqd Hi '*o grey Ui the falL. bad ii.pure Urhite aJl lOBmbeca of iha 1 . ■T. Harry Hat WaJkiirTId tj£» 1ea«u* roojL" 2“t each innter. o’cloelt. 1 ri- ■ ■ . ' j. ? 1 A '/ f .. Ur -./'"-’s'' m-. /; .W . AM m M m w A ■ I . ’ ''.r .1 '7 : i' •. 'Tm !s \'U, A--.' f • A -1:. .V v n - H ■'\i A. i l _ x .iX f V ; ^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,HES CONN./\y.EDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1957 p a g e : TWENTY-THREE , ' • '7 'MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1957 da-.-;.-. -nrA.'"'AT-~-' . 1.. i' I '.'Bkrsi.ii'nTiiiiSigai Business Locations , -i -72 Suburban for Sale, 75 to biue-prlnt. reading and drawing Wanted—To Buy 59 Houses for Sale 72 Houses for Sale 21 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! ; BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Regional District Nd. 8 to scale; . ' - -s Business Services Off)ered(13 PaintinR— Papering . ------. fof'Rent , "'^4 GLASTONBURir Large quatorti- In the second year emphasis,wlll WANTED TO BUY -for caqh. O l d ------' MANCmSTBR^New five room TWO FAMILY flpt, 5 and 5. Large nnedv Sees Nixott be. placed upon developing cqitv- P A O m N O a n d paperhajiging.laperhajti glAssware pletiires, bric-a-brac,,! t w O-ROQM; office suite, 38 ( / Elm ranch, full cellar, oil hot' water rooms, on bus line, close to Cen­ built ■ 7-room ranch. Center en­ TV SERVICE. S2.80 per call. AH petcncy in using usual toold and- ^lanified work guaranteed. Call Bob Webb, ,< ^ d clean workmannehip at rea ^ tiques Will cgir privately. MI/ St., Rockville.------Suitable tor „ .pro , heat. large lot, Ideal location. Call ter. good condition, price only trance foyer, 'llvlng-dlnlng room Currieiilum Grdup Studies aoqlUileailqi^la rates. 30 years in Man- fcssional or business. Inquire A. R. Wilkie A Co., 481 E. Middle $15,200. Call Goodithild Realty Co. 15'x3l’ ,. stope flraplabe, beautiful po'wer ibachlnes fOuh'd in- the typi­ MI. 9-8801. ,< 9-4338^ kitchen with dishwasher, 4. bed- cheiner. Raymond FIske. Ml, u t p c Rpckville. TRemont- 8-2505. - Tpke. M L '9-4389. .AU. 3-792IJ or BU 9-0939. , cal home workshop, and includes Choice in i960 - j a OOORMAN and i d the hotel OUECTK; B to hi$ CMiN h£\; mu^ Advertisement lDIO t v S^rvltfti, Sewing nia-• i 9-923^-. robins, one a master suite 20’x22'. Prelim inary School Program some work in motor maintenance ■ _ UE*S A human CANOPV ••• . ■ PROtECnON AS A SIEVE / . WILJ,< -TRADE excellent gas dryer c u s t o m - b u il t 1952.'elx room 'chines and amair appliances re- for electric dryer. Moving to area THREE ROOM office suite. 17 tile bath, pi.C t^ window. An ideal and repair. , , , - -^---€LASSlFIEB-ADVT._ ired. OaH-ftalph -AWWch. -M l Market St., Rockville, suitable hoiiie: bathe,' . artistically '^ fa for Sale ’’ .7^ cbmblnaUito study pr parents’ >• Third and fourth year offerings New York,''March ^ (dP»-arSen'.AOi; povavty.. We .need not fun without gas. MT. 9-2647." , : panelled, fireplace, hot water heat, 9-848T.' . ■ • ^ C o u r t s and Ciaffiea 27^ -aw>f4»su£mai_D£:J^^^^ ybbtti.^.Mraoy ex tr^ ^ ^ a rtlally fini- Hebron,,. Marcl. 8 (Sppeial)—A-^Grade 9 Jevjl. CtoileKe preparatory will Include (design an^. construc­ John K. Kennedy ( D-Masa) t o d a y ! f t V IA : . ' DEPT. HOURS — ah>hHnutnAtorma,.irteet beam-eon- Rockville.'* YR. 5-2^0S. ' '■ •'preliminary curriculum offering*! sluK’imls wllFBe requlreti' to lake tion related to building and/or g i i s A . M. to 4;30 P. iniXS’^ TELEVISION Service. I r a o IO .BlecI nlcs • television, atruq.Uon, garage, trees, hear LOT IN HEBRON,'15Sit435.' Call ‘Outbuildings for tools pr Rooms Without i^ard 50 , MI. 3-3876. a traditional.. freshman, algebra, mechanjeal trades‘ and also me­ Available at an times. Philco fa c-; Train at. Coi necticut's Qtdest >; aohool, only $15,800. Carlton W. pony, 't ^ c r e , partly wooded lot. complied by Dr. W. Chrle Helslei' course.- . chanical drawing. al* of the; Democratic party. | mg to offer cSnatrucUva oppofti* tory supervised service. Tel. Ml- Electronics Scnoolx Practical. day STDKe ' FOR RENT for -any type Hutchins. MI. 9-5132, 9-4894<;Multl- .Mktng $38,000. Evenings, phone Was pi-esented last night 16 a . The sitqrnative course for those While- a first year course in Vo­ He .called tor “ new Ideas, n ew , Uon in toe field -of foreign pol- COPY CLOSING TTME ’ pie Listing Member, . AIANCHESTER —250 ft. fr o n ^ e . 9-9698. y , course. Twice-a-w>ek evening PLEASANT, heated room With pri­ of busincM. 214 Spruce Sl. For beautiful view, look this GttMtonbUl?\MB 3-2792. Town- A mietlng of V/it regiona, curricu­ who do not intend to attend col­ cational agriculture U liated. Dr. pollciea apd new face's" to help it] icy,....; ■ . ' course.-Enroll ndW! “ Leam-by-Do- CourttfyVRmttyv AD 3-6268: Glas­ FOR CLASSIFIE^DVT. vate bath. Call Ml. 3-4033. ^ f i v e b r i g h t rooms, one floor, land. Turkijigton Bros. Ml/3:1507, lege wHI ,be applied matherristics. Heisler said that the school may stage a comeback in, the 1960 "®- Finally, and perhaps most ! CLEAN AND paint those gutters : Ing" cues starting M a r^ 11. New tonbury lum consuiOng committee at the MON. T H R I /f RI : now.' Avoid costijl repairs later, Houses for Rent porch, t,rees. garage, amesite AH. 3-7731, AH. 9-3665, ' V htch “is tailored, to give, the not be able^to offer it. unless the n,...(a.„»<.( - 1—Knn '• important Of all,.Demooma on the England Technical Institute of FURNISHED ROOM tor lady, with E.ementriY Scho6],in this town. student those basic mathematical presidential election . ^ | ipcal . level m u st/^ w llU ng to sub- ♦ 10:30 A/M. i Ml. 8-1383. - continuous hot water, on Main drive. Centra].. Carlton W. Hutch­ appropriation which h(is .been cut Conn., Inc., 193 TrdmbulK St.. SE\^N ROOM home, furnished, Ad(^sslng a larger-than-usual concepts which they -will meet from the Governor's budge.t recom­ Kennedy, writing Ip^, Life ^ g - ] gutute new life and new leader*' HarUoixl. JA. 9-3108. \ St. Tel., M I.'3-6803. ‘ , ins. MI. ^-6132, 9-4894. Multiple >Vanted— Real EstateV.77 SATURD AT 9 A. M RUBBISH AND ashes '^r^moyed. excellent- central locattbn. MI. Listing Member. . . Su^itfbaa(^f<|fr Sale T5 gi-o^ of interested spectators at most frequently In everyday Jlv- mendations to the legislature,, ia azine, predicted .Vice* President j ship for tha'iuxury of petty local G envol cleaning, cellars, aiti6a -X reatored. . Richard M! I^Oh would be the: facUonaimm." , <.9-1157 after 5 p .m X ~ I ^ E BEDROOMS NICE FRONT room ^ th twin IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCTY. Ex BUYING OR SELLING? i ‘"other mathematics courtos, will Home Economics Slat^ Republican paiididaie for Presi- ■ Kennedy said that in too m ^ y . iro tra cooperation w n x MAN WOULD I ^ E to. share his beds.'m i . 3-5422 after 5. • ceilem location. Immaculate two .n m t.r I >"«='“ “ « ‘ traditional plane and dent in 1980 and said he would be' siates/vOemocrats are biisy fight: BE APPRECIATED 9-9787. fpd'r room home.-Call MI 9-3935 or ^drpom home on well landscaped Attractive, apaciious nine room If you are planning to buy, butid Three years of, home economics .'.HOME OWKERS: Combine ycar- Z course-in Grad* will be offered, bcglnrvlf(g.,in Grade "a tough,' skillful, shrewd oppon-1 *0K puier Democrats,'; FURNISHED ROOM for rent. Gen­ MI. 3-5660. . lot. ('Garage, near bus, school, 'liohie. Situated on I ’i acre . plot trade of-sell call a MLS lAIultin^ CHUCK'S-RADIO and T .V, Service . T'i end bills into an casy-to-pay sec­ 9. The coui-se will include instruc­ ent." e 39-year-oId Senator stressed tleman preferred. Near Main S5t. church and shopping center. E. F. convenient to Manchester. Five' Listing Servicel Realtor.-This/ is r keep In jinimi the fact'YWatthe | m at he was making no proposals D ial M l 3-1 151 North Main St. ML 3-6517, ond mortgage loan coating only a SIX ROOM single vfUh. breezeway an organization of twenty /local curriculum discussion is tion in personal and community I t will take more than abusiVe penny a month for each.dollar .vou Can ML 9-2170, 9 Hazel Street. Voi. Bcker.'Agent, 909 Keeney^St. bedrooms. Jiving room 20x18 with Gtgde 11, trigonometry and ..^col­ concemlffg candidates on .the ' residence Ml. 3-6980. • i and garage, oil heat, 1100 per Realtors who have com b in e their preliminary • nature." health’ as well as acienttfle home statements te beat Air. Nixon owe. Call Frank Burke at CH. privileges, month. Available March 15th. 1 IMMEDIATE occupancy ---Choice fireplace, 19xi2 dining room with lege "algs^a, which win be " re-^ management. ; . Uiose he can read riding in Democratic ticket ln..l960.__. 6-8897 .days or JA 9-5553 eves. Con­ ROOM- WITH kitchen efforts lo better serve th o n people .'■The “controversial llenis" in “ I DOORS OPENED,, keys fitted, j Apply- Mrs. I Farmer St. off P illsb i^ Hill. loftation near school, .bus, shop fireplace, oil h^^at. Barn with play­ who pave real, estate “ /problema.- quired ofML^gtodenta 'planning lo 1961 inaugural parade,” K8np.My Kennedy said ot Nixon:'■ ! Lost ancLEound 1| copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, I necticut Mortgage Exchange. centrally- located. which interest has been expressed enrol] In BcienUfriroc. mathematical AIiLsic will be offered In all four . Dorsey, 14 Arch St, I Rockville. Can be seen .between 6 ping center. Six room's, two qiifin room. Brook, sthpewalls. laiey work together l ^ e t a home upper gradea to the extent thSt one aaid. - . "Far-from being the pushover - ^ ------i guns, etc., repaired. Shears,] by townspeople by letters to the The Senator said the D ^ ocra ta some Democrats smugly exjiect, and 8 p.m‘. or call Kockvllle TR ' ished. Cape Cod,.'qil .hot .water for you. Or to sell vour-property ItegionaJ Board of Educrtlpn and. a r-nU<.cr//rar«ir I tcacher Can handle it in'accord- l,08T4-OVERCbAT taken by mis-1 knives, mowers, etc., put into con-' SINOLE ROO.M for girl, complete heat, fireplace-,'galag'e. beautiful faced a problem in .'thaVthe Re­ Mr..Nixon has four wtell-pubUoised AAA MOUTOAGH PLAN 5-1466: and you pay only/bne standard <;omments to curriculum commit­ take at Italian-Amerlcan banquet i dition for -coming needs, Bralth- » V. housekeeping fattilities. between knotty pine.-fecreation room. Call MISS GRANT, ^II 3-1153 commission tory: course, csllqd TeChni£^d j|^“ ’ Xm m eXuZ*'^' publican party has begome "auf- years, ahead tn which to increase 'N.- eihount in Bolton. Please waite. 52 Pearl Street. tee member.s. are mainly Latin, StatlstlcHlstatisUrMi Mathematics, Vviiiwill rt»oideal recommendations. at Roaer 1. A first or second mortgage at Center and the Hospital. Call M_J Suburban For Rent :66 oamer AjI. 9-4285 between 6 and Art 1ViU.jJso bg offered In each liciently progressive /(n d Intema- hia public stature, four yeara of; call MI. 9-4493 and exchange for] 3-5539. 8 p.m,- . ' > Walton W. Grant Agency Sp, -call your/MLS Realtor today bookkeeping, world history, and with concepts not adequately cov­ tionaliat, at least appearance, basking, in the Elsenhower liiharm GONDER’S T.V.’ Service, available low Interest rate.s. proposed" changes in •• science, of the upper'graces, ivlth the na­ own coat. any time. Antenna conversions. 2. A comfortable repayment plan THREE R O ^ new apartments ------— ------— Realtor and he will ^ m lsh e you with a ered by present traditional courses. ture of lnstru(:;tlon''dep*nding up­ to blur the once/diatinctive post* in -which to campaign fo r - tho PLEASANT, l a r g e * clean,-heated $21.000—Tm'o family-flat now being brochure oi/ju st what . MLS is and social studies and mathematic Philco factory supervlaed aervlce. ; to fit your pocket. with'garbage disposal and mod- Sprenkle defined this aa a "use on the capabilities of tRe^ereon tlon of the Demzfcrata.” favor of previously hostile Votert,__ UOST—Saturday, red cloth bag room for gentleman,. Qentral loca- , built. Central, tnany choice fea­ er Multiple Listing - Service ha*v it Remember, s MU com-se.t. ^ of the tools" course which would, Kennedy pi^oaed thl8"6‘point marked Manchester Trust, con­ Tel, Ml. 9-1486. ' 3. A no red tape arrangement. MEPPQgP ^ ■ ern- convehiences, no pets. Cen­ hired and. the students' desirO^Yor four years in the spotlight witR- tion, -pri-ynte—entrance;— parking. tures. Ready for occupancy In t'' Realtor devotes full time to the Shop Outline Presented pick Up Uie blank spots Jiresent- -Ph. -program for/the Democrats: taining paper boy’a collections. Money -Waiting One- Day Service trally Ibogtedr^nquire between' 10 art.*1 instruction. The Regional out being required, as his' competi* MI., 3-8914. months. T. J. Crockett, your MLS BOLTON—riO.900 immaculate six real' estate business in . this com ­ ly not being covered. . . . ______»i.. " i-i__ 1- The/ Democratic party 9-7962. . . FLOOR SERVICE: ^ o o r s sanded ' a,m.‘ and 5> m daily exeept Wed. An outline concerning "planning Board has1 approved the hiring tors 'in, both parties wiil be, to g o and refinishffd. TJ^. 5-2071 or TR. j and Sun. KockVllle. TR. 8-4580. Realtor MI 3-1577 or res. MI room Cape (expandable), alum-, munity. for com.ijrehensive geueral sho)> General science, also termed mqst b^lncreaalngly willing to Mortgage Lending Agency BEAUTIFUL laiage furniahed 9-7751 inum storms, 128’ frontage. Car! of one half-time art instructor. o .record (except in rare casea) LOdTr-GoId tie clasp with chain 5-1950. Voom..Tile bath, with shower, hot and selected unit areas" was also Science I, will be required of all Unl'esa State aid Is forthcoming em brac^ new ideas, new policies on controversial iasu^ four 5 Pearl .SI., Hartford JA 2-4222 THREE LARGE furnished rooms ton W. Hutchins. AIL 9-5132, ARE YOU CONSIDERING and new faces, unafraiO of contro- and key, engraved "REH-195T." Hetp -Male 36 Articles for Sale 45 Hou.seisehltld (i•oods 51 water heat; Call Ml. 3-7116. ' $19,700—Searching for a clea'n. pre.sented b'y Dwight Alartin, a students who do not plan to take or the legislature requires the in­ years in which no sii)gle "DeHio- ; -X Evenings and Sunday, JA 3-5151 In Rockville. Heat, light, hot water 9-4694. Alerilber Alultiple, Listing. SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? veraiU lasues.or candid criticism. MI. 9-3S54. ; colonial with'living space? Why former Hebron resident, whose ap- Science II, in Grade 16. Science II clusion of a driver-training course, cratic hopeful can pqsSibly recMve' MORTENSEI^TV. SpecialUed RCA j FRANK’S AN’ngU B vS H O P , 420 and bath included. $25 per week. We will appraise your property 2. Democratic leaders “ must ' b a k e r s - h e l p e r . Five Sajh'WESTlNGHOUSE electric blanket, LARGE FURNISHED room with not take a few minutes and look free and without -any obligation- pointpient as the regional sflipol'a is labeled as "definitely, a college there lyin be none in the" Regional •uch a buildup. ' " / UJST—PASS BOOK No. 1383 Sav­ television seKice. 50. 9-4841. Lake St., fs-buying mto selftng ' Rockville TR 5-5915. ______week, nyre paid holidays. paid unused gift, original boxing. Lock- light housekeeping, adults only. at this home located a] 210 Hollis­ Suburban for Sale We also b\iy property tor cash industrial arts teacher was an­ preparatory course W ith Its main School. Dr. Heisler said that he had increasingly willing to put the ings Department of the Manchea. Business Opportunities 32 good used furnitilie and hRtlque#. party's future ahead of sectional, REFRIGERATION sales and ierv. group,.ahd hoapitalizatibn, paid ya-i er trunk, like new; Bridge lamp, Inquire Apt. 4, 10 Depot Square, ter St. Couldn't be in a better Selling or buying contact nounced by Dr. Helslei- last night. emphasis being on biology." with previously iritormed students ther; ter Trust Co. Application made‘for factional and personal disputes S^ce Lab Tested ice. - Commercial, residential, air LUNGHEON <-onocaaion. Hai-ffoi-d, cations. Apply JVonder Bakery,] MI 3-8689. . 9-6580. 6ours 9 a.ni.-8 pX ^ ■’ ...... / .. Wartted To Itent • 68 residential area. Hou.se hna three COVENTRY—Country living, ieveh STANLEY BRAY Realtor Dr. Heisler will interview pros­ some elemental concepts of chem­ .would be such a course, but e payment. and am bitions.. conditlonera, freeiera. A, and W, completely-equipped, high -profit.s Connecticut Blvd., East Hart bedrooms, Hij baths,- Jife-time miles from Alanchester. 3 'j acres BR'AE-BURN r e a l t y pective regional school students on istry or physic.* possibly integrat­ nohiic factors governed the Bond's Refrigeration Co. MI. 9-1237, Ml. low'overhead, siipplc opeiatiOn^K ^^‘ d. See Carl Masztal. '^a^s‘*^cmna'?Tn7^T.Pfurnltum'^''W«"‘®‘'-K^^^^^ aluminuTn siding, garage, etc. of land, six room house, Attached Ml 3-8273 the basis of the proposed curricu­ ed into the course. " ! decision not lo Include an iijdtruc “3, Congressional Democrats Beverly Hllls/^al.—A BeVei^ 9-2051J, MI. 9-0055. /L o t s of value here.. T. J, Crockett, two-car garage, -guest pouae with Chemistry in Grades must shape -a responsible, :pro ilia manufap^rer has develotp^ AD 2-9640. g r a d u a t e FROM TV school to bought and sold. Furniture Repair SINGLE MAN desires i-oom and ‘ ^,h®r„h^J^Xrtfora^JA 2 2768 lum he said. If it does hot meet the tor for such a course, Annotuicements PHOTOGRAPHS your MLS- Realtor; Atl 3-1577 or lavatory and shower. Outside fire­ WANTED—Real estate liatinga. needs of the students, he added, • Chemistry will be offered in greasive .record wlUi deeds Ur the first „4i^e*travel*atnrala(|m ‘Service. Ml, 3-7449. ' board^Weferablv *vith a German , Physical education ytfl healtlj match dur words. For It Is pre dI o t ’s weatherstrip Com- l o o k in g f o r b bu.sincssj-’f have,; K" res. MI 9-7751. place.- tool shed, high elevation Uontact Turkington Bros. Realty the currlCiilum comraitlee and the Grade 11. with physics scheduled laboratory in the United States. It pany, doors and windows, custom a combination lunchoon'eUe-ame, on large lot in^lanch bekeh privileges. 100 sq; ft. land, i MULTIPLE LISTING makes avail- journalism, knd public speaking, courae. and also recommended to gram was placed last on tht meet­ THE DAIRT QUEEN on West Mid< service., P. O. Box 381. Phone Ml.. all students who have demonstrated BUIilJ^RD OPERA’TORS Portable radios and table radio^, , whU>h.w-iil be graded arid $28.500—' Offers wanted on this $5,500/Rockville. TR 5-1139. able the combined services -of- 20 as well as coqtemporary and ing’ s agenda, by. the chairman, be’- die Tpke. la nova open. 3-5210 before 8:30 a.m. or after ^ Buy a coutmnJdi- $1.50Wbich en­ 1/3 off. '.qcaped'^as soon- as werilhcr X House.s for Sale 72 de luxe. cuslom built ranch. Three realtors to help sell your house. classical llleratuie; ability to comprehend and use such Help Wanted— Female 35 titles jmu to one 8x10 portrait "of knowledge. cause, he said, the two previous p-TO. ■ TOOL * DIE MAKERS Steam Irons rrirt*. Ea^/»partm ent has a brand 1 beiiroomfl, two bath-s, full base­ BOLTON^New ranch ready for For information please call Carl­ meetings had been almost com­ any child from 3 months to 12 cblUM.jJitced bouaes fpr ocC.upancy.. 5'* i-ooma, flr,eplqpe, Indicating a step ^towards an .The present outline for the com ­ FLOOK SANDING and refiijlsfiing SALESLADIES, toll tinic only, 40.! Klectric Percolators new Icitcheil,' ,^throoro. living HAVE ment, garage, lot is 127x400. Off ton-W . Hutchins. All. 9-5132, eventual "core curriculum, " Heis­ pletely devoted to the sublect. I.ATHE HAJ'JDS , years of hge. Quality, service and room amfHjyir 'bedrooms.■ ...Newly salexExcb Rrnkl baahement^ garage. Nearly an mercial course. Dr. Heisler sftid, Personals. Specializing In old floo.s6. MI. httur week, experience hcipful, Waffle Grill Combinations j Porter St. Owners at e anxious to 9-4694. ler stated in the outline. "Where- I The committee's feeling on the ATTENTION! i craftsmanship will go into - the 1 3 off. installed h ^ X w a te r baseboard move. T J. Crockett, your MLS •'acre and' more land available if represents a de-emphasis of voca-! 9-5750. good starting salary. Apply in HORIZONTAL BORING MILL I careful making of this .photograph. ever possible the content of the tional training., i matter, he said. Is that) one lan- W a n t e d —Ride to Market St., person. 9-11 a m. Ask for Mr. . heat. Electric atoVe!!^ntl refiigera-j er. Ml. 3^®]^-. MI, 9:3640. Kealtor, Air 3-1577 o> res. MI you want. Selling for $16,500. Ter­ LISTINGS WANTED—Single, two- MEN , , CTIAMBERS FURNITURF, SAIjES EtigJish couraes will pe correlated Typing I. offered In Grade 9 ; should .be taugh^ intensively 2 4 24 Hartford, leaving comer Brook­ ~Z 1 Shapiro. Tots n’ Teens, 956 Main; tor furnished. Alum^nUiii storm ; " 9'*7751. rific value when you consider family, ihree-fatnily, business Coupons sold at the studio only 501 E. Middle. Tpke. there are rombmation -windows, property Hftve many cash buyers. with other' Subjects, particuiarly ill be recommended to all stu- | “ 3-year course. The commit^ field and E. Middle Tpke. at 7:15 St., Manchester. Must b<- able to work from blue- anjl screen w-indow.s throughout. HousehokT^ Services during the month of March, but Hours: 10 .a m.-5 p.m. 'amesite drive, tile bath, etc. T. J. Mortgages arranged Please call social studies, where, for instance, ents who plan to attend college or tee favora French or Spanish, HOUft HOUR a.m. Monday through FFriday, Tel, 7 :30 p.m.-9.p.m lAirge porch. Immediate occi $11,000— Centrally located irtder >0Ffered 13-A ~ I prints and make own setups on ex- valid for one year. Crockett, vour -MLS Realtor, MI George L. Graziadlo. Realtor. Afl. American literature will parallel to go into com merclar work upon though no definite decision h^ MI; 9-2779 after 6 p.m, CT.ERK TYPIST for general office ^erim cntal work. Progressive corn- MI 3-5187 cy. Price $100 per month. .$U -aruon <>. .rr.uicuin:5. home, recently redecorated/ Two m l escrow required,. Writ* Box Z, car garage. Vacant. Thrbe, bed­ 3-1577 or res. All. 9-7751. \ , 9-5878 109 Henry St. Americatrhistory. World and Ertg- graduation. Tvping IT. ah adi’antcd been reached;' 9URNER OIL FLAT ..EiNISH Holland window work. Apply Alexander Jar^’.s C o.,){;„„y ^^pidly cxpanttlng. Top rates 9-5132, 9-4694. • Member .Manchcs< I WILL CATER for simple weiz A'MNR g r i f f i n s t u d i o Herald. • rooms. -T. J. Crockett, yonr MLS llsh literature will parallel the 9th course offered al Grade 10 la de'- In his opinion, no wrild argu- sh%(}^. made to measure. All 6 Dover Rd. ^ ___niaximurfi employe benefits. ter MuHipl^e Listing Service, ■< dings, parties, buffets or wedding TO GO H0U.^EKEEPING Realtor, All 3-1577 or res All and lOt-h grade social studies Of­ signed particularly for those stu-i "icnls have yet heervpresented In SERVICE DILIVERY breakfasts at.a fair price. Cali MI tal Venetian blinds at a new BOOKKEEPER. Experienced., Full, 476 Main St. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO YHREE* ROOM apartment in at­ 9-7751. ferings." ’ . . . denta who.do not'plan on taking . favor of the inclusidn-of a Latin low price. Keys made while you DKLTA CORP. $11,000-E’U ^ R q 6 m 19,50 i-Apch- 9-2909. or part time. Apply Thomas Colla | IS PUT $28 DOWN tractive rural neighborhood in "nie English IV class-wlILtake further -college or busincs.* train-' course. 'How-^Vtr, the opportun- wait. Marlow’s. 1249 Main St., Hartford MI 3-5233 < Aluminum storimr^vjimcsite dritr., Co.. 251 Broad’ SI.-, Manchester. J AND PAV $16.18 MONTH Vernon. Near'yhurch, stores and excellent conflition. 2.55' frontage, PRIVATE HOME, four bedrooms, Labor Probe Figure the major responsibility for pub­ ing after graduation, i Ity will be/pfovlded for all stu- TAKE 1, 2. OR 3 YEARS bus line. Young, business couple baths, lecreatjon rootn with lishing a school or community No credit will' be given for Short- f dents lo /Ully complete whatever FORMICA counters, ceramic wail i AS AN AVON Representative you t’ailtori W. Hutchins, Realtor. MI. WHY ACCEPT ANOTHER Automobiles for ^ale 4 TO PAY' IF YOU WISH preferred. Available April . 7. stpne fireplace, . breezeway and | newspaper (probably mimeo­ hand I unless Shorthand II Is also ; language couraes they have now and - floor tile. Let. us modernize can add to the family income by -Salesmen Wantpd' — 36tA 9-5132. n-'4694. Member Manches­ YOtPCAN HAVE ALL THIS Write Box Q. Heral^. ter Mohiplc Listing Service. g.Trage, large covered patio, ideal graphed), and a school. yearbook taken. These two courses are | begun In other high sehools they your bathroom and kitchen For working only a fe w ’hours daily. " - - —r JAMES PDRTABLK dishwasher, ^ntrWHEK YOU CAN " BEirOIW YOU BUY a used car free estimates call Ml. 9-2655, The ; -S U P ER " "D E L U X E” locatuwr substantial FHA mort­ aa an integrated portion o f it* planned for Grades 11 and 12, r e -, nqw attend as tuition students, Start yoUr own business now, -tVe SALEhMlLN, , —We , have „ pP^ntug* 30” i P'rigidaire electric stovoi gage avftiiable. Owner moving. see Qonhan Motor Sales. Bulck Tile Shop, Buckiand. , for two car-salesmen. Salary and ■ .p,, Rockville TR I 3 ROO.MS OF FURNITURE “ \\-F/rHEnELirsfREET^ Faces Lie Detector work.” spectlvely. '' I ' A survey, will be conducted by train you. Ca)l MI. 3-5195. ' All lOOCV Guaranteed NHlVt' FOUR room aparimenl. ,ga- ; Phone All. JM.625 after 6 p.m. The re.malning commercial | Dr. Heisler among prospective Re­ STILL GET SHELL OiL-. SUea and ^erviee, 385 Main commission. Selling new and used g.2^0 rage, near bus line. MI. 9-26.51. j t w o -e a :u i l y Alt students w ill be required'to Street ML Open evenlnga. FURNITURE repairing and reflrt-; DOCTOR S OFFICE asslSlant, - cars. Ufe insurance, plus many ! ONLY $433 take three years of social atudiea. course. clerical pracllre, w lj]'b e j glonal School atudents, and, if suf- 1 61 Dandy tluple.x. E'om- rooms eai h S r U(?E r d .—S « /< wm ranch, fire- (Continued from Page One) Ishlng; antiques restored. Fum I-; p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday; other bcnefila. Apply in person to GARDEN TRACTOR with attach- I - $28 Delivers—$16.18 Month i E'URNISHED APARTME1NT. \ two oil burners. AluiTTinSim cora- when he gels on the witness stand. Students will h-ave a choice of developcd to give "practic^know -1 fleidnt' evidence is found of a de­ FROM M & M OIL SERVICE ture Repair Service, Talcott-vllle. ; pla/ae, .hot water WH(h oil. two NEED A CAR? Short on a down and Friday.'Saturday 9 a.m.-2 p. , Chet Bninner, Fitzgerald Motors, ments, / $125. Nine piece dinjng 1 X YOU GET -. i rooms, ii'diilts only. M). 9-.3731 af- pmatiori window's, double garage. No date ha.s been set. taking World History in Grade 9 ledge of the Tnachlnes of^pOrnmerre ; sire for I..atin. it will be Included abnt or had your credit turned Ml. 3-7449. '! , 16-PIECE BEDROOM bath.s/ba.sement recreation room, Oregonian was sued on the basis and some experience in bookkeep- in the high School's curriculum Gr e e n g r e e n m. Call for interview Ml 9<6166. Talcottville. Tel. .ML 3-5191. ! room^/iet, $50. Crib, bMSlnet-. car ' te r '6:30 p.m. , Large lamiscaped lot. Two vafan-. garage,;-k "'ell built homesin cx-> Brewster hnd challenged the au* or Gomineroial and Political Geog­ »? Don’t give up! For a good 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM of a series of articles describing ing, filing aecretaria'f and- other I offeringa, STAMPS PLUS STAMPS Keupholstering'HOLSTERING slip covers — T"------; seat.'Stroller, high chair, $30., Pic- cclICnt condition. S. A. BceOhler thorl.ty of the Senate Investiga­ raphy in Grade 10. The two other leal—not thru a small loan com- 12-PIECE KITCHEN' FOUR ROOM apartment ineluding\ Boclal study courses required of aspect* of offiep practice.” Stu- | Sprenkle added .that he would ATTRACTIVE. BUDGET PLAN y—see ‘ 'Harry” at 333 Main and drapes, 1-arge scleSlon' _ of rilp, tables, $15. Combination ' gas O nlv $17..<)00 Realtor. Ph'dne MI 3-6969 or the situation the committee now is tions subcommittee to question for two liUlc girls while mother Help Wanted— atm coal stove and gas hot watei- — Phis — ; heat, hot water, gas for cooking. all.students will be United States dents w'iil be ^pOrmitted to take In ' recommend llial no atpdent.be al- (Formerly Dougla^ Motors). fabrics. ’ Quality workmanship, ELECTRIC'REFRIGERATOR exploring. Two Oregonian report­ him In previous related hea-ings either Gra^ 11 or 12. [lowed to lake twl?/foreign lan- free estimates given in youi' home. woi-ks. Ml. ^-OOTB. Male or Female 37 ^eater, $.50. Phone lifl. .9-6549. I gas s,love,' and electric lefrigera- ones'- history, offered in Grade 11 and r __ I TV SEN! AND COMB, RANGE ; lor. $91 monlhlv. Available from ‘ PANORAMIC views, . 42 ft. 1951 ers won the American Newspaper , lefu.sipg lo answer almost all of Sorer^le emphasized a personal | guages simultaneously, and also ISM CADIUjAC Coope de Ville. Sinlth's-- Upholstery Shop. Ml; COLLECTORS--Musi know .Man-: Guild's Hevwood Broun award for Us questions. Griffin said his cli- problems of citizenship, offered in FOUNTAIN HELP wanted, Male] ■— ! E'rec storage until wanted, E'ree ranch. 24' paneled. li'Ving room, -Grade 12; nreferericc for a ' non-vocational ] that-all foreign/ianguages would CHARLES 1. MINICUCCL Jr* Dawn gray with camelot 'top; 9-4683, evenings MI. 3-7267. che.stcr and vicinity, have car. j ic delivery. E 'r^ set-up by our own ^4“oT^^om 5 ? i l n f JA. 8.0..39 - Ml T X - BU 9-9045 the articles. ent “ is not going to contest" the. an­ Black atarlite nylon upholstery or fema.le. Full and part tim e/ Boats and Accessories 9 40.1.from .5 I p.m. 6-2983 - MO. 6-9968 three bedrooms. 120' frorttaK* sub-' - i;ist«d As College Prep Course ' tvpe-^f indu.*trial arts program aa ; have to be taJfen for three yeara. BROOKFIELD RD, BOLTON-Lm I 3-7605 WEAVING of bums, moth holes khill or part time. .Manager, MI Arthur Di-ug Store, 943 Main , reliable men. i urban, $13,700. Carltoh/ W. other witnesses at the hearing j thority of the special commlUee, listed in the preliminary outline,! A inong tiHwe-who have recently with pink leather trim. Low mlle- 9-6096 between 12 p.m.-5:.30 p.m. j have alleged that Langley was al- j however. It wa.s specifically au- World history Is listed as a col­ OFFICE: 843 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER^MI 9-7S40 , age. CaU MI. 9-0638. .and torn clothing,, hosiery runs, Ask for Kenny White. 1954 CRIS CRAET 21’, 100 horse-’ Phone for appointment $15,000—Six room Cape Cod. four Hutchins, MI 9-5132, 9-4694. Mnltl- but added t^at considerably more 1 taken a -/«a n d objecting to the power, fully equipped. $2300. M I.' Hartford CH.. 7-0358 Business Locations iied with'T'caraslcrs Union officials thorized by the Senate to conduct lege pieparatory cwirse Incorpq- handbags repaired, zipper re­ finished. Aluminum siding, storm ple Listing Service. latlng for Its content the material time would have to be devoted to proposes exclusion of Latin-from •TUDBBAKER. 1955 President placement, vimbrellas repaired. - BOOIGtEEPER c.xpeitenccd for 9-8237. New Britain BA. 9-7788. After 7 P M.CH.. 6-4690 1 for Rent 64 window-s.. . screens. E'ireplace. .^nd underworld .characters- in an , the present investigation, its study, - the curriculum, is State Rep. Mrs. accounts recett'able. Five- days, ! fipe It Day Or Night | MANCHESTFirF()rv~’ effort to seize control of Portland / usually taught in ancient history, Practical Arts I arid II. ll.sted Florence Lord, of Mai-lborough. ' Sporta coupe, beautiful, low m.ile- men'a shirt collars reversed and SAUFS HELP Turkington Bros, Realty Co., MJ. and will, in addition, briefly sketch . replaced. Marlow’a Little Mernl-! good salai-v. benefits. Call , MI ^1 If you' have no means of trans- BRICK BUILDING, two blor'ks for the first and second years of |/rhe meeting adjourned at li;30 age, family type 'sporta car. Will 3-1507. BEITER LIVING vice' profits. • | fontempt of Congres.s charges significant historical events prior 1 * ^ -- aacriflee. * a ll MI. 3-»iS5. Ing Shop. 9-5273. P A G Motor Freight. Building Materials -47 rpoitfiliori. ril send my auto fo r - from Mam St. A-Tiroximatcly 2800 Zusms(n denied that he Is, as a g^jinst Breiy.ster for defying the the industrial arts courses, "w il]/p.m . following a heated half-hour's Burton's has full lime positions -r— - i you. No obligation. sq. ft. of floor space. Clo.se to •»If you arc in the market for. a to the present time? and include a ques£iofiei\ pul it, "a n expert on in'i'eatigations subcommittee which, give a student the basic knowledge discussion in which visitors vlg- 1SS3 HENRY J. Good running con­ RUGS CIjEANED and shampooed.' 4x6 Gutter Random I.«nglh ' 1' , ^ __ g __ jr__ ' parking-lot. Ml, .3-6494. good- home, we recommend these unit on South American and Ori­ available now for salesladies. Situations Wanted- .NOTICE OF .'XDJOURNEU listings for your inspection. pro.stitution%A’ like the special committee, la head­ necessary to make minor repairs oroiisly expressed their opinions, dition?' Economical second car. ” Oui care means longer wear, "j • only ...... per lin ft, 3.V [ a LLY'N ST., h'^TE 'O R D “Are you aiLgxpert oh proatltu- ental history in its 1-year program. in plumbing, electrical and clirpen- j Indicating that while Latin may 1125. 91 Union St. MI. 3-5709. Free pickup and delivery. Smith s' Female/ 38 Flush Mahogany Doors from $5.50 ------: „ ------— ^ 3000 SQ. FT. in new industrial SPECIAL MEETING 68 HORTI3N ROAD Immaculate ed by Sen. Mi^CIcIlan. . Commercial and political geogra­ IJbeial store discounts, five building for lease or rent. Three 8 room Cape Cod with 1 car garage llon?" Zusman -was asked this try projects around the/home or be a "dead" language it is not a ■ Upholstery Shop. MI. 9-4683, eve-' Locksets—Solid Brass ' SOFA AND two chairs, two lamp o f th ' morning by Committee Counsel Among, those the committee has phy; required of all who do not take farm. Some emphasis \>111 be given dead issue. NO MONEY NEEDED 130WN nlngs MI. 3-7267. SECRETARY NOW/holding respon­ pha'Se wiring,’ loading platform On beautitolly landscaped lot. Rear ./• day w-cck, pleasant working ■ ‘Sargent’—Passage - each $1.76 stands,,Good for summer cottag'fe SOUTH -MANCHESTER , Robert Kennedy. ^ said it still intends to qyestion pub­ world hiatovy. will stress a "basic FOR t h e s e u s e d c a r s —eJo n ’i * sible position otib of tmvn desires . „ ,, , . ______•Ml 94192. and heated. Woodlaqd St., Man­ porch for .summer pleasure. Up­ licly in th.e Oregon phase of its understanding of the social, eco­ '■WAIT. BUY NOW FOR YOUR conditions. Apply In. person. perma^nt conne^-lion with local ^alls 8 amj 8s Common ...... ------chester. MU 9-.5043. • ; . f i r E d i s t r i c t stairs bcdrobm.s completely fur- '■] wouldn't be marrie(L.16 years to the same woman it I vui*/ tbe hearings arc LSngtfssmnd Portland nomic and historical factor* which Sp r in g AND s u m m e r p l e a s - Building— Contracting 11, or nearby concern. E-xperienced.! Ip'eked upl . . . . : . . .per keg $9. .5 , . .. , Notice is licrehy given of an hished with built-ins. Quick .sale Mayor Terry D. Schrunk, both wanted at $15,600. Desert Room proprietor r c p l l ^ affect the economic, social and po­ URE in all phases df office work, ac-JWndows complete— 'J,TWO GAS stows, one $25 and one adioiirned .special meeting of the Democrats. litical relationships of the various t BID'WEIX Home Improvement Cto. ’ ■ RrilTON’S counting prodccures, * excellent ]. *®i'UP ...... from $11.?9' $75. Refrlgei'alor. $50. MI. 9-0783. j 32 ARDMORE RO'AP- More than '■Could you answer^ the' quM.- elccloiR of the South Manchester co)inties or areas In'today's world.’! 1961 Bulck Riviera CtoUpe-|295.0O Alterations, additions, garages. .Stenographer, capable managing 1 Jxl2 Kiln Dried Sheathing . , _ _ ----- ~ ------. (lali foV Special Fire Di.slrict lo' he held at llic Just another horne. A 6 room Cape tlon?" Kennedy a.sked^'^ IM^I^OVE YOUR HOME AND WIN A PRIZE -, full price. Re-giding speclatksts. Eary budg-, SI I Main St. office and personnel. Experience TAG (5000' min.) per M 199.00 I KpPKR GAS range. Norge 8 - cu. j with full rear dormer, 1':; baths, "Np, I’m not." Zusman said. • Its primary purpose. Dr. Heisler .Nrllian Hale School, 160. Spruce insurance A«set8 Rise added, will be jo give student.* the THAT MAY PAY THE ENTIRE COST! -n82 DeSoto—power ateering. radio, et terms. Ml 9-6495 or T R .... ^ _ v,______and references far above average. I piygec-a 4x8 C D _ per M $100 00 ' ^ J*'"'’!'® *®U ^"1" ' | -Stieet, Manrhe.ete.-, Conn., on attached 1 car garage, landscaped Zusman's voice pitched higher heater, automatic. Write Rov M Heralrl t-i>acora per m »iou.uu chairs, formica .top, .like new. MI. Town Me^tiiio; lot. In Bowers School area. Only background in world and national 8-9109, ; DEMONSTRATORS. Twenty wom- write Box M. Herald.______Knotty Pine-Econo-Panei 3.,6788 . Wednesday, Marcli 6. 1957, at and higher as he denied other al­ New ''York The aggregate as­ 1951 Ford aedan, radio; heater. 27X7:— ------r~ ! ’*nd needed tn a statewide, expan- $15,900. legations made by Mrs. Hardy to affairs so that they can understand M / M / V f / Fordomatic. new tires. . ■ ------i------— -*1 .- per M $125.00 ------...... The legal voters of’ the TOWN . 8:00 P.M . F...‘>,T., fcr the following sets of the/piore than 1,000 Ameri­ the imperativeness of iotelligertt FOR ALI. TW I5S of c^penlry program with a national con- • 63 KENSINGTON ROAD—A good j the effect that Zusman had can life insilKance companies in- 19M Dodge club coupe, radio; heat­ worii call Mike Jutraa, General.General, ,’.^^0. Earnings imlimited. car Situations Wanted— .Male 3 9 '^Oak E"looring from M $n0.00 t h r e e p i e c e wistom sectional, OE" BOLTON are herebysivarnet p.urpq.se; capo in the Porter Street section participation on the- part of/Our ...... — „ u ' n 1- \r rioon/ti living room furniture and maple r d notified to meet in S\SPE- 1. T o -s/t ami approve the rale Sured her she could operate with­ ctea.sed by '.$/2()9,000,000 during er. gyromallc. . Contractor. No job-tod small. MI. necessary. Experienced dealers with 6 room s' finished, l',i baths, out fear o f raids from Langley. country in its role of w-orld.IeMer- PART t i m e work at time^ con­cot-P aneling per M $189.00 | ,p]cphonc bench. MI. 9-^915. ; CIAL TOWN MEETING jV (he of tax'jm be Ic-.'ied on all nroperty. the first six montnVpf 1956. Assets 1960 Bulck aedan (special) radio, .9-0279. Free estimate. . .needed as managers. E’er informa- full rear anq front dormers, 1 car ship.’-! ' / . ------' - - ■------‘ i c o m m u n it y HALL, in V'd l)OtU/^eal and poraoiial, wUKin the Sen. Eevin (D-NC) observed of-the nation’s,life Insm-ance com ­ heater. - . ' -_____ ' tlon write or rail The House off venient to eiftplbyer. Have car for ] Buy now while the market is still attached garage. Quiet residential that, to quote Shakespeare “ Me- Somewhat more -emphasis than 'uae. Call MI. 3-7052. ■ Town, on WEDNESDAY. MARCH butiridaries of the Soiilh kl-amhcs- panies last June 30 totaled $92,- 1958 Plymouth hardtop coupe, R oofihir— Sidingr 16 Plastics, Inn., Avon. Conn. E’arm- i mw-. , 17 " TELEVISION, as is. $35 ■treet. Sale price $16,500. thinks thou protesleth too much." usual will be placed upon the efco- radio, heater. KOOling— OIUI g ______ington, ORchard 7-1894 or 7-0142] *“'‘ ‘'1 13th. 19.57. at 8:00 o'clock in the er Fire District, a.s shown Ity the 55 EVA DRIVE--Jf It is ranch 876,000,000. . N nomte and social factors of 'ynited : RATIONAL LUMBER, INC. after 6:30 p.m. MI. 9-1985. ___ i evening, fpr the following pniy Mrs, Hardy had testified she and / ^ 1960 Stuiiebaker club coupe, radio, RAY'S ROO'ETNO CO . ahUlgle and from 7 to 9 p.m. ^ j Oclooer 1, 19.56 g • nd list of the Ilt'ing you Want-this is * t°P value. Mrs. Helen Sqialley opened, a place States history with- less empha.sis heater,. overdrive. Dogf^Bir(I.s—:Pets 41 , 381- STATE STREET ------I pp.se.s: / f $10,000 Town of Manclie.ster. to cover tlie 3 bedroqrft, rancher with ceramic of prostitution in Portland in July Indonesia 2nd in Tin upon the political and. military as­ ; PART tim e ; general office w-ork, ^ M usical Instru rffen fs 53 ! l- J o see if the 'Town w-ill v ^ to tiled - bft^th, formica coufiters I'n 1952J^tiac aedan. radio, heater,, r c t V w o r T "oof. chimney BIRD', cat and dog supplies, whole- expenses and uses of e District 1985. pects of our'Cquntry's development s nyaroflOiftiic,' ' 4 ■“ — »— — 1 Apply in person. Campress. 5 -So.’ ' NORTH HAVEN: CONN, . accept-tlie veport of the'Board knotty pine" kitchen! full basement, pairs.. Ray.Hagen'ow. Ml. 9-2214. •sale and retail. Daily 9 to 5 p.m; from Novernlior 1, 1^56 In June/3(), ■'Did you ever talk about prosti­ Jakarta — Indonesia, a major thkei presented in the traditional No Fancy Words I960 Pontiac sedan,' radio, .heater hay Jackson, MI. S-:S325. I Main St. ! Tuesday, Thursday, Friday nights 'Tel. CHeslnUt 8-2147 \ MUSIC instrumental, rental .Com ­ of Fjr.ancd acting a a a Salary 1957. as exp-esskd' in , the htiilget cijriier fireplace, carport and tre­ course-- Dr. Heialef said that this HOME IMPROVEMENT hvdramatic." . plete line of instruments. Rental tution to Helen Hardy.or to Helen tin producer for many yeara, hydraznatic, 1 ' 7 (0 9 Porterfield's Route 5 and 1 Study Gonimissionx«s(^ direoted aj^opted- at a. special meetipg of mendous landscaped lot. Selling "is a ti-eml about United States 1942 Clievrolet tudor, $25 full price, r o o f i n g , s id in g , painting. CJar- REUABLE WOMAN for- applied to purchase price. Repre. Sm alley?" Kennedy asked. now- ranks second in the, world, eeJi Can ' Windsor. JA 8-3391 ' Diamonds— Watches— by a vole,-paated at a i.peoiai the electors of the South Man- below, replacement at $17,300.- history wmbt; is quite prevalent." No Wild i^lalms 1948 Oievrolet station wagon1. $95 pentry. Alterations and .additions sentiiig - Olds, Selmer, Ped 72 ARCELUA^ D RIV E -H cre is ‘‘About prostitution?'.’ Zusman her output being surpassed only by meeting held .January 11.; 1956. ohc.Ster Fiic District, held on Malaya.- Tin iri Indonesia is found He defined iqe problems of citi­ - full price, Ceilings. Workmanship guaran- MI. 3-5828. 'MANCHESTER Pet Center for all Jewelry . 48 ler and Bundv. Melter’s Music 2. To tran,iact any othe--"husincs.s your chance of » lifetime to buy a asked. Decembe." 28. 1966. "Yes. about piostitulion," Ken­ mainly in the islands of Bangka, zenship course as a little different CONTEST I tced. A. A. Dion lhc..'299 Autumn. your pets and pet's supplies. Ml, • Studio, 177 McKee kU 3-7500 proper to come before .said 8 room colonial with t*j tiled McCLURE PONTIAC 9-4273, S k H_green stamps. Open : LEONARD W. Y ^ Andrew Ahsaldi nedy pressed. Billiton.. and Singkep, which lie approach to social studies which ! St. Ml. 3-48», ______.[ Help Wanted— Male 36 , meeting. _ . bath.s.. landscaped lot, . aluminum came out bf the curriculum com­ GUARANTEED USED CARS - ■ Open Evenings Monday Saturday, 9-6 p.m. pair*, adjusts watches expertly. ACCORDION, full size, rented; Geoige W, C. Hunt windows and doors, ,1 year young y "N o. I didn't," Zusman said* between Sumatra and Kalimantan Da t e d at Bolton, Cohnecticut, -'rani: ' .'^cliclbcnpflug- mittee—placing emphasis ‘ On the ? r - MI 9-4545 ' f o r THE best in shingle and b u i l t ------l i T i ' Thursday. 9-9 p.m. Reasonable prices. Open daily. bought and • sold. ■ Private lessons and looks like new; Afay 1 occu ^ n- ■ Outside tlie hearing, , Jerry N. (Borneo). There are small deposits Thuradav evenings. 129 Spruce on accordion and guitar. CJicbter this 6th day of March, A.D. 1957. individual's role in the community. ; up roofing, gutters; leaders, chlm- " '" aG’J®'! COMMISSIONERS cy on this one at 518.46®. Griffin, Washington attorney Jor around'Bangkinang on Sum'atra’a PONTIAC GOOD WILL USED ney and S o f repairs call Coughlin. mBn with car $100 a w eek' the TO BE GIVEN away- Collie dog,. Street Ml. 9-4387. Accordion .Co., 91 Union- St. MI Charles 'A, Robbins Dated at M^ii i,e.';lcr,. Connecti-. west Coast and on -the isVsnds of I One iyear of mathematics will be ’54 Chev. 210 6 Pass. Station W’agon. year jound. if he -can qualify. Call for an ap])ointment, TODAY. Frank W, Brewster, president of Sftnsfhil I CARS ARE GUARANTEED ML 3-7707. ' ' I's years old. Rjockville TR 3-5709, Res. PI 2-7093. ilichael Pesee cut this 19tlirJI dayt of February, the. 11-stste Western Conference Karimun and Kundur. rrequired o f all studeota at th* Sr Fom Journal and Natianal PowergUde, radio, heater.'I.4)w 'mileage. 395 Write Box J. Hc/ald, 5-7497. ■ • Stanley Patnode 1957. ■lARVlS R EALTY CO. n 1964 Pontiac alalion wagon, nine " --^ ' ■ ‘•Garden— Fprm— Dairy 654 Center Street. of Teaiiisters, announced his client, .■'la going to answer all questions” Lumbar Manufoetbrors Assodotian ’56 Ford Fairlane Vietbria Tudor. passenger, radio, heater, hydra-j Roofing and' Chimneys 16-A • SEE IT HAPPEN Products 50 Wearing .Apparel— Furs 57 Call MI. 3-4112. AIL 9-1200 matic, excellent. ] ______.y ...... WANTED - Good home for. puppies. MI. 3-7847 WIN OHM o r THtSM Sold new and serviced at Dillon’s. * 2 2 9 5 1953 Hudaon Hornet club coupe, j R(X)FINq -Specializing tn repair W E DON’T TELL YOU . Ml; 3-8555. , ' COLD STORAGE apples, rooking i KNAPP LADIES' and men's shoes. : radio, heater, hydramatic. iqg roofs of all kinds. Also new - and eatingating. 75c up for 16 qt.^ H. Mahoney. 359 'M ain St. ML. ’54 Studebaker V-8 Commander 4-Dr. ’ 1953 Plymouth hardtop coupe, roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys 3-4327.. -Legal Notice . WJ-: SHOW YOU basket, also available in 8 qt. Automatic, radio, heater, tu-tone paint. * 1 0 9 5 radip, heater, .white walls. cleaned,., repaired, 26 years' ex*, Livestock— Vehicles 42 baskets. Louis M. Botti 260 Bush Are You the Man? AT. A COURT OF PROBATE hoWeii W E B U Y ' 1966 Plymouth custom station BLACK FAILLE suit. 14, 898,1 Rt Coventry; within »nrt lor | pertence! Free eMimates. ■ Call .Hilt Rd." of Covrntrv; on thr 2nrf d«y of March; PRIZES wagon. , i WE BUY COW.S. calls and beef never worn, several.' , expensive ; ' c o n v er s e Yym the. gentleman .who an­ ’55 Ford Custom 8 Fordor. Nice blue. Howley. Manchester Ml. S-6861. Three sales a week by pre­ . A.D; .. ‘ ; 1953 Pontiac aedan. radio, heater, f hats. W ilt'sell reasdnable. .'M I,! Pi'ONcnt Hon. Klmoro Turkln|fton» CHANG THIS caUle. ai.TO entire herds. C all' GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes. If JR. swered the ad of the Conn. REAL EiSTATE PROJECTS cothng over $500.06 Fully equipped and guaranteed. ■ hydramatic, excellent, -runs.: arranged appointment will Peila Bros. Ml. 3-7405. .; you want more of the good pota- 3-5825. '• ■ ** . 'I JlldRO,. TW O DIVISIONS^ Heating and Plumbing 17; On motion of Allcr -C. TlNmo to tho Admlplstratrlx and TR 5-*»81 t McCLURE PONTIAC will' spend the evening in TELEPHONE man’s (life works for the Open evenings PLUMBING and. heating—Repair WELL RO’Tt 'b D cow manure for or Lease • rtlrfcta that inibllr noVico bo alvoti of ' ROYAL AND Smttll-Ctorutia port-1 ’• this nrd^i* hv advprtIrInE In a Jirwa- Convart to tho ’52 Chev. Hardtop Cbupe. and contrAct Wont. Ciau^tl. 9-8641 the fiel'd lyim a $200 a week' y'our gardens and lawns. De/ M l 9*3266 • TWO THIRD FRIZES OF 4 SOD-OO MI 9-4545 able and etandard typewritere. . town of.Manehesler,). iapf'r haYlnpr A Otrrnlatlnn In aald qls- man. .call Mr.. I-ane. TR. iivered by the loads. Pelia Bros. frict hnd h\* t>orUnir a copy thrroof on fo m o u t Powerglide. Coral and sand tu-tone. ' *79 5 1951 BUICK. dynaJlow, radio, heat- S. WATSON. PLUMBING and heat- All makes of addlqg . machines j PRINCESS (h» putAlc aign T)Ort In Mid Town of ' mg contractor. New lnst,allations, 51212 .between 12 and 1 Phone Ml. 3-7405. 'er, excellent' condition. Call MI. sold or rented. Repairs on all ; Covomry noarostvtho place where ihe • TWO FOURTH FRIZES OF $ 250-00 ’.53 Pontiqc Chieftain 8 Fordor. alteration work and, repair work, deCfiLnred last dwelt. 9-8522- : p.m. only. - . makes. Marlow's. - I RESTAURANT TIIIIKDIV MI. 9-3808.^----- Comer Alain and Pearl Sts.. ' • Certified from Record. Reconditioned, fully equipped. n 045 Household Goods ' 51 /ELMORE. TURKINOTON. Judge, - , 1966 BUICK SPEaAL Riviera! INTERVIEWS BOOKKEEPING machine. Bur-1 1:______’ A ifolng business for 'over 30 40 FRIZES OF $100 EACH roughs Moilel 78 with ten totals^ jjejeiJ a mattress or boxspring? -years; owner now wishes to Woll-Flomo two-door ■ hardtop, radio,, heater, Moving— Trucking 1 FRIDAY. MARCH 8 * ‘ OBl>KR OK NOTICE ' ^ dynaflow, white wall tires, cuatom 'at . V,: anq typewriter keyboard. Suitable jculi or twin size at prices that' retire.. Onl.v ihterested par­ STATE OJr* CONaNECriCUT. Probate O il Burnor Got your ontiy blank anti contoit ruiot interior, low mileage, excellent Storage 26 for payioll yd full set books. ,p^„. sarings-$29.88. any' ties. Apply In person to / Couit. Town ot Andover, Diatricl of Andover, Match 4, l&fiT. ■ . ' The KNOW N' name in the combination window and door, eonditlon, private oWner. lia. MANCHESTER STATE ^ tw.o pieces $58. Howard's ' Sleep ATr. Par.lanon,. run, tAVMM MANCSJBBTER! - Moving and Eatalu of Charjies German, late of •-1438. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Talcottville or call MI Center. 539 Main St.- MI. 9-6386. Columbia, in eaid* Diitricl, d»-oeaaed. » •UAtANnn field now offers windows and doors in EV E R Y PRICE MAH COUPON NbW trucking Co- Ml. 3-8568. Owned ■ ■------___ •_ The Adminiiitrator on eald eataie RANGR! and. operated by Waller' B. Per- If you are a trade school gradu­ living Mubmitt^ hi* final account of CONTin OATES: JMvw y 1 to Octehef S I, 1tS7 ^ ett Jr., and William J. Pickering. SALE - 33 1-3% off on 1956-1957.; WANTED nis duinga with aald. estate lo this • f Aato Driving School 7*A ate or have two years metal traders . Court for a#proYSh It.Is •-.‘M CHOOSE FROM; THE AMBASSADOR experience, coifie, in to see Mr. wailpAper. Green Palm and Wall-j ,, O R D E R S : That the Uth da^* of MAtiCHESTER Package Delivery. Robert Chilq, Hamiilon Standard's paper at the Green. Open dally 9-9 March. at 1:00 © clock .In the af- THE PREMIER LARBON'S DRIVING ich^, Light trucking and package deliv­ p.m. . ' : SEPDG TANKS • ternoon; at the P,rohat«' OfHc** in An- Madchester'a only trained and representative at Manchester State EXPERIENCED ^ ’ .'-''dover, iu said District, be. and it , THE REGAL < ery . Refrigeratbra, . waabers and Employment Office. 806 Main St., ; ^ ^ ‘ . AND Wanted oarUded Instructor. For your aafe. ■love moving apeclaity. Folding ■' hereby is, assigned for a hearing on • I 0.0 0 0 ty wa are trained to teach proper­ Friday, March 8th, 9 a.m. 4 p.m, '' aaid account; and that notice of the ROTORAMIC HEAT... I ^ THE DE LUXE (in cdor) MOMS IMpaevSMtNT eONTiST ’ choirs tor rent. Ml. 9w{jg "M r. Child will interview for; REFRIG BRATCIR- Sc rvel, gas. • 3 time and place sd for said hearing Manchester ly. ML MOTS. cu. ft.. $50. AH. 9-1460, , ! PLUGGED SEWERS COMPOSITOR given to &all persons Interested in said / RUSeP— "THERE IS A DIFFERENCE" JUSTIN Ai CHAMBEHi CO. local „■ I-ATHE OPERATORS. MUG­ , LINOTYPE OPERATOR V » estate byt causing a*i:opy of this order Monkots all Hooting SALES AND Ma n (CHESTER Driving Academy and long dlatanoe.imovuig pack-: LERS. GRINDERS. -DRILL ^MODERN .PORTABLE /lewing. ma­ Maehiiit GlMned Modem 'sJiop.ypaid hoUdays, '.to be pu|liened once In som e,,ji^’s- FOR A DEMONSTRATION CALL Lumber, Inc. fuaranteea restllta. Expert Inatnic- PRESS OPERATORS, CLEVE paper naxnng a circuiatidki in said i>is-_ SurfocM with Flomas csoMeeatP ev vouaNo^ th h CENYER 8T. C ' Ing, atorage.’ Call Ml.' 3-5187. Hait- chine, $80, practically new, Call Septic Tanki. Dry tVells, Sewer free Insura'nrr, paid vaca­ irict aiKl boiUed oh the public alffnpost luMita Mnts aeeee.. Your Ford tiealdr -'A' ijon. dual contmUed car. Call MI. \ ford CH. 7-1423. ' : LAND AUTOMA'nc -OPERA Ml 9-^8 after 9 p.m. Unea Inatalle4--Cellar Water- tion, convenient ioeation. No. In Uio ToVn’vt^ Columbia where de- HANCHESTER .. MTIS or PI. 2-7S40. Day or itve- V . TORS AND o t h e r s . \prooflag Done. . . . parking problem. ceased last dwelt and Sfnt by certified 0 - ateg 1>P<^ n »tot9. Plus _ THAYER < FOLDING baby car­ raalL poatage prepaid, Marion L. A. . ARONSON, Dish Agent " ■ m MAIN STRBRT— MANCHESTER / ALLIED RRINTING . ; Hurlbmt.. ’CTuardlgp of the estate of , r ’ -MI 9-4858. Punting— Papering 21 EXPERlMEklTAL MACHmiSTS riage,, excellent condition, price ' JRanrliPH^ir SD^ntug SpralA ■ Charles MHler German; Marion Leslie THE WHITtNO CORP. I/08T—Ooni^dence quicUy-^raatored TEST DRIVE THE PRESTIGE CAR FDR T9S7 120. An 9-7628. - ' M^NNEY GROS. SERVldiS. Inc. ' ^ German and John Hurlbuu German, , $44 H Am sir. THE BARTLBTT-BRAINARD CO. jA ' bgr a Allied,, courteoua uistructor. BHING ceUlnga, painting, Theee qpentnge offer growth po­ 2 all mindrs. at Columbia. CeniiaeU^. WEST HARTFORD, \CONN. , / THE ALL NEW FORD S«w«ra9« Ditpotd Co. h i* West Middle Tpke. ' ' v'V-,' >"'.1 Z all ^at least firs 4aya before said Ume PphTasalnnal teaching. Manchea- ginti, wallpaper books, tential in a ipodem industry. Afk ' Phone M l S-ltOl ^ .'Vi/’ . ■- , ' r .-■ ) . JPtioM MI S -llM Mr.CSiUd a ^ i B Bfi CEDAR p o s t s , two. can be tor's.laadtag drivliM.schoeL Call rsd. Tel. Edward B- lUd abM ( HaiqUton.'B recent- /tiO-182 Pearl'SIr— MI l-iHlOS * ^*"*1^ilLl!ai'H.k u k u ta m . hi HldKOlSQK. Judge. Price, B,'Mooi. \r ly tnenaaed wage scale. ' - 'l- ; jni^de IfEpm one. An,^l-8103.. mmmmmmrnm : *1:'' Wv - t p - r ' - V' - f A m j : jT" /> V '-y:' I . r . f . ' ■ l.rj, .i'-Y ■ . :/r . '-r ' .A' if. 4., % ’■//■ t f t . ■ J- /ir’' -I -'' M m y .' \ r ;• vn.7 7 .;T ■■:■ f : ^ V X ,k ;'. - f. ■:7 ;V H . '/ >■• • • 7-. ' • i.. PAGE TWENTY-POIJR . /, ■ iKaitflfjatfr Etteniiifi ^ , X - y Bloodmobile Visits^ Centef G o h g r ^ a ^ Church Tomorrow, 12:4 S to 3 :3 0 p. mi 7 ± The peWolf Art OuUd anndbncss sponsored by the Manchester Ro­ Thomas P. Bentley, 291 Center tary Club, its 80-man membership Bt.. will he initiated into Uis Con­ a food sals for Saturday at 9:30 Here Saturday Whist Party-He|d ^ "She* Repairing of^tht Bafttr Kind' Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather ' ' About Town necticut Pl Pel Chapter of Pi Tau a m. at Hals's store. Mra Ernest being the working committee ’fpr - .For the Week Ended Sigma, pational honorary mechani­ Bengston, chairman of the com­ . By Btt;cfcley PTA the drtVe;. . ' March*, 1957' Foreeaet of U. S. Weather Bufftiui Nancy C Wair, d«»hter ot Mt^ cal engineering fraternity, at the mittee. will be assisted by Mrs. El­ The Statewide goal this year-Is Onlverslty of, Connecticut tomor­ mer Weden, Mrs.' Walter' Baleh Mra.'-> John K irkha^ Won . the $400,()00, approximately 90. percent Light rain of enow tonight, Fri­ and Hra. John Wair Jr., hu been 'ofi.'whlch \^1 provide direct treat­ elactad preUdant ^ A^Pba row night; A . senior at UConn, he and Mra. Emeat Fitagerald, Pro­ gr.m(i prize at the. 'pro|mssive 12,469 day ending during afternoon. Low it a mechimlcal engineering major. ceeds will be for the art scholar­ ment, servicu to Cohnec.tlout peo­ Work Done WhUe You Wait or While Yon Shop tonight near 80. High. Friday in restore Probe T o ld urdaywt 8 p.m, in the parish house Pierson, Mrs. Robert Johnson, disabled p e r s ^ -to the greatest THURSDAY 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. Hooks K. Johnston Jr., son of Mrs. W. Ray mbhn, Church, 510 Wethersfield " Ave., Lisk, Mrs. Robert Midwood and vocational and ebonomic .useful- 395 Cooper W1 St., and Arth'tir R. High St., and her 8tster,Mia8 Olive Sheriff Got Meade Carroll of H art^d ,' are Hartfora. Mrs, Kenneth Morrison. ness; ... TInsz, s o i ^ Mrs. Susan..Tins*, 46 A social hour was held in the Foley hvae been named to the N-Hattlng' in Miami, Fla., guei^'of Mr.' and Mrs. Henry I. ^ker.^. school'cafeteria folW.Wlng the pro- ■■ V dean’a'llsl at Rensselaer Polytech­ ram.. Refreshments were served Bribe nic Institute for the first half- of Green Thun^rs $500 Members of the 50-W Clifb will fy Mrs. M. x°naid Vogt and her 4-H Hdmemaketjs■,\,i ,, th4 college year.. Johnston is a committee. M ^ William Bingham, Trashih'an stu^ring aeronautical meet Friday at .7:30 for rehearsal OUR MANCHESTER OmCE Washington, March .7 {/P) of their Jilay, following evening Hear Herbalist assisted by- m*i^e*'» of the library Start Scrapbook; Tel AvIV, Israek March 7 engineering; THnsz. a senior ,1s Jules Aloxandor Photo committee, MrvedAS general chair- —Two Portland (Or^) police atudying civil ehgineering. prayer at 7 pm^ Martlm Schlmniine destroy what 1 stand for. There cotton plug. quested foftn Jan. 30 a 3^-61 teer for Superior Court jury duty. RANGE OIL Norwegian Soldiers-of the U.N. Hagerty said ■ ther inflgmination count, stamped final approval oil CH ILDR EN 'S DINNERS $1.25 for next year. Emergency Force (UNEF) set up (Continued on Page Ten) developed yestcrda.y and that the tWe resohitloh as modified by the Anyone interested in serving on a. sentrv '^st and barrier at 6 a. President was treated theh, and Senate only after a last-minute British Americans a jury should contact Mrs. Bourn New Spring BELTS m>vat the Israeli frontier, two again this morning by the ^hite flurry of pros and cons. at 128 Parker St., or the two other Afloat Again Before the Hotue convened EiX AT THE PIANO tnilea from House physician, Maj. Howard Schedule Dances Jury committee members, Mias northerii- end of the narrow strip. The U88- fk>nstlttiUon, second General Cited Snyder. senhower told his news conference EDDY REED m oHTLy Jennie Wind, 46 Foster St., and BOLAND Israeli border , guards sgaln .oldest U.S, warship, floats The piece of cotton In the the Middle East situation looks Many styles and colors in leather from which to Saturday night dances will Clarence Lupiea, 12 Bank St. manned thelrvowh^ sentry posts Pre.sldent’e eer had. been soaked, brighter but fresh deUlls must be Bootes 44A and 8,' Bolton, Conn., Mitchell 9-4448 resume this week at the British OIL COMPANY choose-Toui' choice of narrow and wide belts: alsa .wbick had -beem-ghkndoned afte£ -lAs Preiudicing Hagerty said, with X medication dealt with daily. American Club. patent leather. the Israeli push' IntOvGaza and the Boston. Maas.^. Famed as | J - C7 designed t.o cleai- up (he inflamma­ Now Ike’a Beapoiialhiiiqg Casey and his 4-plece band -will 369 CENTER ST. glfiki Bfesert. ''' X ^ “Old -IMnsIde*,^*^*^ S-nta6ted tion. House Democratic* Leader- Mc­ Under New Management—Formerly The Hillcrcst Restaurant frigate, built In 1799, was play this week. Tpny O’Bright will Tel. M l 3-6320 Throughout tlie atrip.x Israeli RIarine’s Trial Asked ..about reports that he Cormack (Mass) said it is now up play for thb Marbh.l6 St. Patrick's LAWN MOWERS . docked for inspection of to EissnhowerXo .carry out the ‘ OPEN EVERY DAY INCLUDING SUNDAY (UoBtlnued on Page Twenty-th>V«) 4, underwater timbers. might go to a warm, dry climate Middle E ast resolution. Dance. A buffet hineh will be 24-Hour Burner Service Parris Island, S. G.,' March 7 like Tucson, Arlz., in an effort to A Monday through Baturday. dinners served from 4:30— served at the second affair. SHARPENED $ to $ "It's his roaponaiblllty,’.’ McCor­ 1.00 1.98 (JF)—A brigadier general - today shake the cough and cold, Eiseti- mack said, adding; Reservations may be made by OVERHAULED I'or Nl^lit UiiriuT r\ir« hower noted that both Vice Pres­ Janet .Whitney (left) and Judith Brbverman .show pardonable prid¥ wh,en told of their Kltohsn epsn until midnight—gundsy 12 noon to 9 P. M. club members and their friends was accused of prejudicing the "The Democratic control'of-Qin- Hand and pAwer mowep; ident Nixon and- Secretary of schoiaktic honors a t MHS. (Herald photo by Pinto), 'N with the club steward. to the largest size ipadei CaU Ml 9-2429 or MI 8-4845 case of a Marine 'corporal charged ■ ' . ______L _ ' X .. ' 6.----- ^ gresB h u given to the country State Dulles are out of the coffn- and tp the free world leadership of WILLI with maltreating II recruits. try at this time. For that reason, an outstanding and courageotia na­ AND fGur Gore Flare Skirts ■X- The accusation was leveled- he. said,' it would , be rather awk­ inB ture . , . the free world leadership against Brig. Gen. Wallace XL ward for him to leave Washingtons Of an outstanding and courageous Green Jr., head of .the recruit As for federal spending end Named nature. . ... U t us hope the presi- A companion for your favorite sweaters and training command here, by the.de- prospects for cutting the admin- Boiififiou’s Garage In Ship Crash, Blast istratlpn's 371,800,000,000' budget dent, who is the sole repository of Formerly Gibson’s Garage blouses. Has the sheen of chino. Needs little or no fense in the special court-martial /rrwn n Old Positioii foreign affairs under odr form of Come to V of Cpl. William R. Walsh, a drill for theXacal year starting.July 1. 185 MAIN 8T.—MI 8-8034 ironing. Sizes “10 to 20. Colors: Beige, black. Eisenhower said he ,|ias Ordered a 'g!^rnm ent . . . will prooe«l af­ New (3aatle Del.. March 7 UP)—rwere ^lulled out of the water 'by Instructor from Lyndhurst. N, J. B e s t D l n S S t u d e n t s Premier firmatively with sound judgment The indictment against the 25- study to determine whether the and with courage." A violent midships explosion tore a host of small craft-, flahlnfc boats rate of government spending can A vioieiy u»*u r ,nd vessels from nearby refineries, year-old Walsh contains 24 sped-, Chairman Gordon (D-IH) of the fications of hazing and mistreat­ be reduced. He made that state­ Miss Janet Whitney today w-asrelected to the society in their soph- Dublin, -Ireland, Msu-ch 7 {/P— HALE’S • Navy tanker apart following a ,vhich rac l.tq the scene. ment after a reporter reminded Eamofi de Valera won control of House Foreign Affairs Ckimmittee Only $ a ment of recruits. named valedictorian of the Man-1 omore year. and Rep Vorys (Ohio), a senior PETERMAN 5 98 colUsion with; k freighter in the Rescue efforts were hampered him that the, oost ot living, as re-’ the Irish parliamerir today in a Delaware River early today. At by a sud.den' snow storm which Civilian defense attorney Feed Chester High School class of 1957.1 Both have been active in extra committee Republican, joined. In PLUMBING and HEATING for the jbetter fo 6 t^ , Shields of Mount Vernen, Va., as­ ported by “the government, still is in , r, J 1 curricular affairs during their dramatic political comeback. SPORTSM'EAR—SECOND FLOOR least 10 crew members of the lank-[blew up over the river at da-wn, on the rise. Miss Judith Broverman was named This means the ofd fighter—now sr Including the captain apd most: and fire broke out anew 6n the serted that Greene had exercised (ts salu'tatorlan. '; four years at JVTHS^lss Whitney (Continiied on Page Ten) iheUmakebeiter fashions! "command influence" in violation AVould Slow Spending Rate has been a member m girls sports 74 and nearly blind—will replace SAYS: GAS HEAT ofof’his his deck officers, were missing stern of the tanker which Jutted The announcement of the vale-: __ _ . Grandma out of the water nd burned fierce­ of the Uniform Code of Xtilitary Eisenhower'^aid at this point he dictorian and aaluUtorian was! John A. Costello as Ireland's prime ■ IS BRar FOB *57 • and feared dead. • Justice. ' knows of ho program In the budg­ minister after three years on the , .The captain of the freighter, the ly. Rescuers, said It was doubtful, et which should be abandoned, but made by Principal Edaon M Bailey: U’* ^ ^ aideline’a as opposition leader. BEST FOR A UFETntiO!; S.S. Kina II. reported severe that any of the crew members still Under Article 37 of the code, the at a special aiaembly this m orn-1 Pf th« Art exercisip of command influence is that slowing up the rate of spend­ iQg attended by 1,300 seniors, jun­ 'Service squad and of Sock ai}d His. Fianna Fail (Men of Des- Moses hours after the collision that all aboard who laurvived the blast ing might help to keep prices from Buskin in her sophomore antf . tiny) party already has nailed 23 memtera of his crew had been could be aliy.e; interpreted as an effprt by a sen­ iors and, sophomores.' Fj-eshmen Bulletins rare SCARFS ior officer to bring preasure op going up more.' . 'and Junior high school, students junior years. This year she is in, 'ikwn 71 Seats—with prospects- of accounted for. The tanker, the The 26 survivors who were the Current Affairs Clj(ib and- is gaining more—and four rebellious j from the AP Wires U.S.N.8. Mission Ssn Francisco, transferred to the Coast Guard subordinates in connection with a ' Eisenhower said the living cost heard the proceedings over the print coilr.t-martial. « ' situation )s being watched-care­ school's public a/Jdress ^nsUm. a cheer leader. , '. Sinn Felners said they are going to sank almost Immediately in jhal- cutter Zinnia and later to an Army ’ Mias Broverman ‘‘has been in boy^ll the Dail (Parltamifnt). New spring colors in all silk and silk blend. loW water near . .Pea Patch jetty tug were put ashore at New (jastfe. Shields asked the court Tor ‘'ap­ fully by the administration. He Bailey also' announced the names TRACT(>R PERILS TOTS ttree miles south of here. propriate relief" which could added that a cut in' the rate- qf of 50 other, seniors whq will grad­ girls sports and the Leaders Club Working Majority - None appeared seriously injured. for four years. She was a member Latest returns gave De Valera's Mystic, March 7 (A*)—*A d|4Tei*- Colorful prints in many designs. All have 54 Escape One of the survivors said the mean a change of,, venue or out- spending would serve to take Just uate . as honor students in June. 20-ton traotor-tratler tnsek dresses X right dismts.a * Lovely new spring gloves in smart new licans, beat down the administra­ Initial rescue -effdVts said it -was now compialn they are getting too • -mpriUng collision in the Dela­ 7 ‘ Quiet, Efficient styles, in all white and. colorsr Short, tion and Democratlc-aponsored bill doubtful-, if ahy of the' tanker’s much moisture,. ware River, arrived home to­ to abolish the state;s system of Eli's Chosen Six—Jazz combo Old Auto Tags Yours day with minor Injuries. Barton medium antj long lengths. ' county government. (Continued on Page Nineteen) made up of elx Vale University told nenamen he waa in-the en- A w u c a n But from the Republicans came students- . denied visa for tour of gineroom when > his ship and A Cinderella exclusive! 1 7 ' the promise that all major admin­ South Africa.. Augusta, Maine, the ' freighter S. S. Etna ' ll istration Issues will be debated. principals’ furore over , public To Cheridh or Donate celltded'and the force oT the Quaintly charming Grandma|. 'Gov. Rlbicoff., who has sought BHtain Asks Delay transportation of parochial school coUislon knocked hltn down nnd children lays ground work for the abolition of county governnjient Hartford, March 7 (A>)—Hey, bruised n leg and ahn slightly. Moses prints for candy-crisp. ■ $ to $ ; p la a pemocrat. On Loan Payinents eonrt test of its legality and for . missioner John 3. .Tynan .fig­ 2.00 5 9 The action on the bill produced temporary peace between protag-, motorists! Connecticut's Gen­ ured the State would want the' , M18SION.ARY FREED cottons! Lc/i(: nostalgic jumper , ohiats. eral Assembly gracipusi^ gift-. ; . bl._ ones back. Figured the ■ London, March 7 IB—Peiping McCaWi -' -r this session’s first partisan U6or Washington, March 7 (dTi —Con­ i State Treasury-oould pick up dress with demure organdy fight. \ gress has ^ e n asked to approve White man who..hu publicly ed you Xdsterday/wilh those Radio-said today ’’the American $15,000' to $25,000 for- the lot. Mackensen” has been released blouse covered by pretty bodice . 3961 -- ’-Unfavorable Report p;q8tponement by Britain of up to advocated. integration of races - banged uji - old registration ‘ But all these organizations. The measure came to the Senate seven nnnual payments on billions tfcreatfneil and his car Is stoned , like the. VFW, the American from imprisonment in Communist with an unfavorable report , from of-dollars in loans from the Unit­ by angry crowd of white perapne plates you ;)ied on the family ' China. 'The broadcMt,apparently «nd moss-rose sldr(. Center: the ':r^ bus. Legion and so oi5, had made referred to the Rev, Pawl W. the Judlclap'x CSimmlttee headed by ed States. X' at BirTningham.’s Titrnlnal Station So their yours, now, pal. Do plans to collect them for them- Old Mill print gets a Directoire L S U t t d K f d Sen. Benjamin L. Barrlnger- (R- A -few hours after President . .Italian. film star Altda Valli -Mackensen, Lutheran misstoA. what you want writh them.' ’ selyes. ary, who was arrested on Atsrch New Milford). Eisenhower, sent the request, to Ca­ teatifles .Oianpiero Piccloni was A lot of organizations had i But'it looked llke-Tynan'S re- \waist and stream of pleats. Alljdie Hot Water «r Steam Boiler NBWI The "DutcA F^ALE’S FABRIC DEPARTMENT (MAIN f LOOR, REAR) ^ It was Barringer who promised pitol Hill yesterday,' the Canadian with her in Amalfi day WilmS i queat for the old plates, back 7. 1953 and sentenced to five Montesi disappeared from . Rome. been thinking Of collating years imprisonment, '^he mis- dresses wash iron-smooth. Rigftt: For The Ultimate In Boy** took for Spring! the Democrats their day In court government, announced, in Ottawa them and spiling them for, would upaet those plaAa. ' • . . CHOOSE FROM HUNDREDS OF, LOVELY PAnERNSI , \ on all administration measures. it will allow Britain to defer pay­ Two special parliamentary elec-, Somebody dashed up to State - slonsry’s home was in A a l^ o re , w Home Heating ments (or a similar, period on a -Scrap. You might wrant to turn ' Md. crossHny-heart satiny-cotton sash . He said that it waa his commit­ tlone—one of them to fill seat Sir them over to them. ’ ‘ Ally. 'Gen. John J. Bracken— tee’s feeling, ss well as his-own, Canadian loan of 11,180,000,000. Aatiiony Eden held 33 yenra— the fellow who decides what’s pidts up a color in theCountry Scene print This is THE took... the dress 39’’ Washable “Blossom Touch’’ 39”, 65% Silk, 35% Viscose Yarns that administrattort-propoaala ^Involved in the Preeldent’a re­ Or you might want to treas­ legal and all. > - ^ 9,900 SULE HOP ' teats popularity o'f. Prime Minister ure them, since there was such Oaklaad. Calif., March 7 OP— •hould "not be locked In commlt- quest la a 1945 agreement under Macmillan’s Conservative P arty .. Ha- checked the law books)' All in sizes 3 tb€x, 7 to 14. \ ^ ,with^h hip fullness, topped which Britain undertook to repay a t,o-do over the darned things,' Several Air Force giant .BS8 jet ■kZ < « ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ taa, but ataould be brought out (or U, Adm. FellX' B, Stump u y s • -All the tups began'when the- and found Tynan was right. The.1 bomherfe of "Opendloa WUto 'byJiie so-shoft square cut\ NYLON CHIFFON /'SEIURNA'' Writs . discussion." ’ , , , its World War II. lend-Ieaae .debt anmber pf; iSoWet rabmarinea has platsA-beloaged to the State. and a multi-billion dollar postwar state started issuing new blue Theh somebody went tp'i Horae" psMMMd over this nnm .'{■ GREEN STAMPS WITH CASH SALES bolero! Wondffful to make in '•* Only by sUch a policy, ha added, baan Increuing at rapid rate in plates, big enough to carry the ' somebody went to'the /OViy.todny on n non-stop fight i; can ths "right of debate, the right ioan in 60 annual .Inatallmenta te- General Asseitibly—ihat’^ the ..\' print for Eai^r,..so comp ~ of discussion be maintained." ginning Dec. 31, 1951, ,—■ p«ific. .i - word '■'Connecticut."' The old body tost makes the^kWs. o( some 9,(9,000'raUea from Oklnn- here whirr you .will find tht ' He exproised the hope that, all Britain, met oA schedule Its first -Attorney serving 20 days for ones 'said “ Ct.”» and nobody Sonxebpdy int'rOducM a .bill wm to Boswell. N. Ml Soekes- h 'yd. '- ’- ''' “ la^alativa eonunitteea—whicit arc Ttv* payments on principal and In- cou^ contiimpt god* ’•Ol hunget- knew what that meant. | to the law in thla paae and yes- nien at Trnvfs Air Bansb finest SMortmeht of ntw (ereat, but hut year it .ran into President fiaenhoWer ..holds haadkeriraief to his face u he atoike in Dedham, Mass., ja il,... It la tfia law thgt whSn Vou . terday„ this, b ill passed the State hesrever. , declined to f ^ llw 1 ' . For soft glamorouajlreaers in pink, equa, controUed Iw the GjOP—--grill fol- nmiber ptonps, or fim- toisn' Beinove this, advt- and ^ -prints in tdini! V: • ' '■''ll' financial dlMcuUlgs'19. tilt wake mufflea oou^ autaida'.'.theiWhite House March,#. The White OMnmunlst Qhlna aanonpeea it is pay your $8 for an autonfopila ■ Senate and tha House of Repre- ot h- light blue, yellow,’whet* aijd black. , Ban. ArOiur 1^ Haatoy (D-Naw of the Suax Canal closure. - House {fptd there etlil are no definite plane for the Preeident to jarge seals birth control 4!tgigtrnUon the sta,fe le(ida sentsttVBp. they CORR your exletlBg 'boObr for ^ov. Rlhii^ laid hs would CORNER MAIN OAK STREETS reljerisnee., Pr^iapt, -com- (0 to a warn, dry cUmato in a move to got rid of the Ungering jaagsaiBi to kesp its trsraendous you a pair of ((iatas. .. I- ^MdtBUOBk' ' ' (CantibwMt flTiH N ■TV, lailsr eontroL %MI, Motor Vshieiaa Com- ■ Mga the'MIL ' / ' o ■ ■ 1 k 7’‘i;Viy- 1 ■/: I- •/ V i : lr r ; W , : • I - . •Tr.\- •/ -I:- - - . I-/. '/■ 'h *• X ' ' I f ' i ff'-. 5-' r.i.pX,

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