• XI '= |L .■I ' 1' > 1 . 1 4hi I . . * . . .. \\ .., K>. WEDNESDAY^ APRIL 17, 19B7 Average Daily Net Preaa Run The Weather . „ . j l W E 'TWENTY-EIGHT Forth* Week Ended i FoMMSat of T7. i. WoatlMr Oarsaa f liattftrgBittf lE»i?mnB %faU> >. ♦ AprU 1«, 1957 Fartiy deady.tMMho fog 9eidgli|L Zodda and Mrs. Helen Curtin, rep­ 12,578 Low In Ms. Pailly eloady, esk resentatives; Mrs. Rofstta Bot- Member of the Audit Unaod mUd Friday. High In npper About Town turn, librarian; and Mr*. Winifred Bureau of CZrculntlon 80s. Bplion, publicity. . a ■■ Manchester— A City of Village Charm ■■ St. Christopher’* Mothers Cit- ' We has elected the following offi- Mr^ and Mrs. William B. Os- *c«n: Mrs. Helen-Whistler, leader; trinsky, 182 Blssell St., have re­ The Biggest Fashion Event of the Year TOL. LXXVI, NO. 169 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1957 (OlaasUlod Advarttalag on Page 28) PRICE FIVE CENTS Mrs. Kay Faulds, secretary; Mrs. turned home from a trip to ­ Rob* O'Neil, treasurer; Mrs. Carpi fornia. " Is Almost Here—- Wil| You B^e Reaiiy? At Pinehurst \ ... .IK NOT, WE SUGGEST YOU HOP TO IT AND HEAD FOR HALE’S—WHERE OVER 80 YEAR’S EXPERIENCE IS YOUR y These Morrell ready Kills M orrell to eat hams are not GUARANTEE OF QUAUTY MERCHANDISE FAIRLY PRICED! •«v lE-Z-CUt only already baked, HAM but thisy are shank­ less with all skin and Corner Kolakowski in Suffield House surplus fat removed. ■0 i We will also have shankless, skinless springtime cottons Soviet Sets Mattie tg g Later hams from FIRST go partying Suicide Sought Fort Lauderdale, Fla.. 18 (FI— PRIZE OF ALBANY Off Largest Albert Cote. 353-pound Maine leg­ islator who thinks he is the cham- and RATH OF ,.|4)lori egg eater of the land, will Already baked N-W eapon have to prove it to P. J. “THny" I when you biiy HI IOWA. Terrill. As Pay Bandit Terrill, a Ft. Louderdal* Dplly . I •" Washinjrton, April 18 {!?)— News photographer who tips the The government said today beam at 381, airmailed a challenge 5 • All kinds of hams in that Russia Exploded on.Tues-l U Cote to engage him in an egg­ Suffiel4, April 18 (IP)— Francis Kolakowski, fuffitive killer day a nuclear weapon which j eating contest. ■and FBI Agent Richard P. Horan of Hartford were shot and cans including do­ wa.s "one of the largest thus, “I would like to test your capac­ I killed today in Suffield. ity. Terrill wrote. mestic and import­ far in the current .Soviet' He suggested 'that they go to i Kolakow.ski wa.s surrounded in his sister’s East St. home A Mn$t series.” i restaurants at the same time, Cote 'at 11 ;1.'> A, M. ed in 3, 3% , 4, 5 and for Easter Chairman Lewis L. Sti-auss of Kolakowski was wanted for the March 29 murder o f h is Easter HATS the Atomic Energy Commission ] (Continued on Page Seventeen) wife in Hartford and was identified as the lone bandit w ho (AEC) said this was the fifth ini 8 lb. sizes. Morrell's j . a series since April 3. Just last j stole a $66,;>73 payroll from the. Hartford Machine Screw Be smart with a large flower trimmed hat. Do Saturday, he had announced that Company in Wilson seven days ago. 8 lb. can at $6.69 or come in and try them on. four tests had been conducted in Teamster Boss Capt. Philip Schwartz and Agent Horan entered the house the previous 10 days. by way of the cellar at the rear of the house. Making their 3 lb. can at ,$3.49 Strauss said today that the lat­ f est explosion was ’"at a site in Denies Link to way through the dark cellar, they reached the stairway lead­ offer plenty of 1 4 central Asia previously used for ing to the first floor. from such operations." Cautiously ant with their guns drawn, they inched their 5-6 LB. FRUITED choice on size in a MILLINERY DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR “The weapon tested in the most Scranton Strife way side by side up the stairway. recent explosion," the announce­ Afjler taking but a few steps, a shot rang out from the HAMS, Bornttss good quality ham. Also vi.nit our Hat Bar on the Main Floor. Hats ment said, “was one of the largest priced $1.98 to ,$4.98. thus far, in the current Soviet ser­ Washington, April 18 ijPi John upstairs door, hitting ,\gent Horan in the cheat. ies." Durkin, a power in the Scranton. I The agent fired hack despite being . | Qui% Whizes Latest Prize This was the 11th teat explosion Pa., Teamsters Union, today brand­ Edgar Eisenhower and his wife enter car en route to the White Capt. Schwartz then dropped- Chairles Van Doren. of TV' quiz show. fame, is shown as he attend­ reported by the AEC since the House last night. Edgar was a guest with another brother. Mil- I bark to the cellar floor, grabbing SWIFT FftEMIUM ed a Ne* York party vtth Geraldine Ann Bernstein, then his AEC since Russians began a ed as false testimony linking him ton, at a stag party. Hia wife, Lucy, dined with the President's Horan and pulling him beneath the secretary. Couple was married April IT in the Virgin Islands. with violence. I cellar alairway. test series last August. He protested against iteing ques­ wife. Street, Young and Chic Urges Bon on N-Testa I State Police say Kolakowski took BUTTER BALL TURKEYS ^M9c as seen in McCALL’S tioned now before the Senate I his own life. Meanwhile, in London, the Soviet Rackets Investigating (3bmmittee, Union renewed an appeal today i- He was found on the kitchen floor 7»o9lbs. little sister S5.98 big .sister $ 7 .9 g contending it r Ight prejudice his ■ with his brains blown out. GIRLS’ SUITS for a ban on nuclear weapons teats trial on pending federal ctiafges as "a first modest step toward end­ Siiimnary of Events “ Pretty is as pretty does . . . in Cinderella's SUbteetis dress up for Easter and spring in Ike Spells Out Ways of taking "kickbacka" and rfltw Edgar Denies Rift Tins is how it happened: party cottons, that behave beautifully, fashions from our new as the season collection. ing the atomic arms race.” trial on charges of conspiracy in About 0:30 a m., .today, Mrs. ARMOUR'S STAR STUFFED TURKEYS ..... For the Easter Parade Valerian A. Zorin, the Kremlin's the dynamiting of a home. . evert in suds. Left: the cape collar adds Box jackets are short and new in wool and cash- delegate at the 5-power subcom­ Wanda Slater, about 35, was In the its news to a bouffant cotton-moire mtres. A good selection , of style.s and colors, But the graj-ing, 50-year-old kitchen of her East St. home doing mittee of the U. N. Disarmament witness, invoked no Fifth Amend­ housework. HANDBAGS gray, nav>’ and beige. Sires 8 to It. To Reduce Spending Commission meeting here, told the Get all your "^oad things to I dress. Sizes 3 to 6x, 7 to 14. Right: frou­ ment plea. He had invoked the With Ike, Brothers Here two children, Constance frou frills raise a Directoire midriff Foreign Press Assn: r.mendment's protection agains(t and Jack were in Spaulding School. Boxie and top handle styles "An agreement to end the tests for Ea^er at Pinehurst shirt dress t o pew fashions heights. in wanted colors. Many styles .98 Washington, April 18 Army Board of Engineers and not self-incrimination j'eaterday in re­ TTien about 9:45, she heard her would be an important practical fusing to tell the committee his Washington, April 18 l(P) - <»• When he was a.sked by a newa- name called. "Hey. Wanda.’’ came' Sizes 3 to 6x. 7 to 12. in leather and plastic calf, also 1 6 "“ and * 1 7 President Eisenhower spelled out | reviewed by the affected states step toward a solution of the whole I patent leather. Black, red, navy, and all interested parties. occupation-;lhe only question Edgar Eisenhower says “a breach t man if he had anything more to the voice in the backyard. She 1 e TEE.N DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR for Oongreas today how it can cut | atomic problems—toward halting asked him then. in our family is the last thing th a t' say about the administration's looked out the window, but sgw no 8-6 SI *—Baby Department, Main Floor beige, gray, tan. white. Projection of the costs for fu­ the production of atomic and T-14 SiE*—Girls’ Department, Second Floor % agprtquiations by *1,858,000,000— 1 ture years, and' reappraiaal of the eSmUengee WltneM (joifid ever develop. " budget, Edgar replied; one. Then the, voice came again. | but he still said there can be no : necessity, before any unbudgeted But today, v^th his lawyer beside Edgar, the President's older; "I want to forget the whole thing “Hey, Wanda."' 82.98 •” *7.95 each “substantial reduction" In actual | prograins tire adopted. tCentiDued on PageTwenty-Uiree) him, Durkin.tinswered the question brother, also said last, night: ’ as fast as I can," Looking more closely out over | 302 MAIN ST. spending Unless Congress revises ’ Granting the Resident auUvor- and challenged the truthfulness of "I want to make it very plain But he Mressed that he hasn't | tlthe rcaV yard, she could distinguish | there are no differences between changed Ws opinion " n"not o t a bitbit." a man's figure behind high grass Colorful for or repeals some laws. ity to veto individual items in ap-. prior accusing witnesses. - - '« I . Childrens and Junior Mis* In a letter to House Speaker. propriation bills. Various Preol- He identified himself as secre­ mynbrothers and me. We can differ Edgar said he and his wife ' and shrubbcrv.l She could" not tell handbags in many styles, $1.00 dents have advocated that. Now U.S. Backs Red on a friendly basis and no rancor is planned to leave for home today. who it was, but was fearful that it Q'K to *1.08. Easter Wear Rayburn, the President listed halt tary-treasurer and business agent Milton Eisenhower has not com- might be her brother, Francis. She a dozen places for pbssU^Ie econo­ a President can veto only an en­ of th^Teamsters Union Local 229, involved." tire bill. He caused quite a stir earlier mented publicly on Edgar's re- i was afraid of him. mies. I Offer' for Trial vice president of the Pennsylvania this week when he was quoted as marks. ^ Getting into the family car, she Ikit I Costume FLOWERS These, the White House said,' Ex|>endlturee Reetudled Federation of Labor and financial PMANCIS KOLAKOWSKI might bring about a slash of *300 Eisenhower noted that the secreUrj’ ' of the , Central Labor criticizing the size of the Pres­ Adams - laughed off questions ' drove off to the police station, not Choose from violets, roses, million to *450 million id spending House had - called upon him In a Uhiori in Scranton. ident's budget. about Edgar's statements, telling ' wanting to use her telephone and JEWELRY garden bouquets, daisies and In the fiscal year starting July 1. special resolution to out Of Open Skies When the President was asked newsmen: "Just say you couldn't then wait for politfc to arrive. Under questioning by Sen. Mg- yesterday about this and about re­ Directing Police CTilef Frank many others. And the President said: places .^in his *71,800,000,000 Clellan (D-Ark). the committee find me to ask that question. ' in /Vpir Spring Colors • / “Given continuation of healthy speiiding budget where substantial London, April 18 tSb— Th* ports that Edgar was "dlst-irbed In , Elarl Elsenhower, a Sutala and office/'s to her home, 1 1,000 Subway EASTER LILIES chairman, and chief counsel Rob­ about the liberal influence of Mil- an alarm wa.s /iso sent out to | economic growth and of fixed ex­ cuta could be made. says it will go ert F. Kennedy, Durkin denied he younger brother of the President, Many atylea in pins, earrings, necklaces 59c l.(M) each penditure control, these I'gures h 4 said he had a resurvey made along with the Russian proposal ton and Sherm Adams." he told his | nald "It's nothing new" for Edgar State Police and F.BI that Kola- j FRESH FRO>4 THE GREENHOUSE and bracelets including simulated pearls in ever made threatening telephone kowski mightVbe holed up in his , Strikers Battle ■ combined will begin to lay a firm of expenditures of every federal that President Eisenhower’s open calls to Arnold Schiavi, Italian news conference good hUmoredly: . to be critical. He added that Edgar single and multiple strands. fiscal fotmdation for. the time agency in a hunt for more items skies plan for disarmament inspec­ "Edgar has been criticizing me has ''been that way for about 60 sister's hom^- | tOn Sale This Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat.) bread and pizza baker in Scranton, since I was five years old.” ■ y e a rs " ; Police Yiurround House when we can be sufficiently as­ which properly could be reduced. tion be launched over a limited as Schiavi had testified. Police in Paris sured that our Income will so ex­ The points outlined in his letter to area—Jf the Russians will agree He also denied that he had sup-1 K ' E ^gar al.so had been quoted as i Within minutes, cordon* _ of po-1 ceed our expenses as to justify a Rayburn are the result, he said. to expand the aerial checkup as brother M the President, is head of ; paying he was disturbed bv the-in- i lice cars surrounded the hohse. plied a stink bomb and ordered it | John* Hopkins UnWerslty and ^ - ' tt,, one-story white ^lapboard *1®** and Statement of Policy: reasonable lax cut for every tax­ But Eisenhower pointed out that times goes on. • thrown through Schlavi’s bakery l Paris, April 18 ((P) — A battle there is a difference between the Informed sources said the sometimes has been 'con.>tulted on j (Cnntlnuesl on Page Seventeen) j house is of ranch typo design. It between striking rail and subway payer. while we continue to reduce window, as alleged by Paul Brad- Ivarious matters by the Chief Ex­ Open Tuesday thru Saturday the government's debt." ' spending budget — actual outlays American willin^esa to negotiate ------.----- ^— ---- - I ha.s a garage at the right. In the workers and police broke out this of cash — and the budget for obti- for limited aerial inspection was ecutive. I rear is a hatchway leading to the afternoon on the boulevard in front Elsenhower, however, laid. out i (Continued on Page Twelve) Shermsn Adams is Eisenhower's (Closed Mondays) no timetable for a po.saible/tax' gational authority. Much of the expressed to the U.N. Disarma­ cellar. / of the Transport Ministry. About spending, he said, is done in one ment Bubcommittee yesterday by ■ - F • - top aide. Closings Scheduled The job then had tn be done. 1.000 workers, members of the reduction: tJ Attend Stag Dinner Hale’s and other fine stores' believe Offers 10-Polnt Problem I year on the basis of authority U.S. Delegate Harold E. SUfsSen. To determine whether or not Kola- Communist - dominated General In addition to suggesting places j granted in previous years’"' appro­ But the sources said Stasaen made Edgar, a .Tacoma. Wash., at­ For Good Friday Labor Confederation (CGT), as- that by adhering to this schedule they f. for whacking appropriations, the priation bills. J, clear Russia must agree to enlarge torney, attended a' White House (Continiied on Page Ttvrlve) sauted police lines with stones qnd are better able to serve you. President proposed that Congress ■ Eisenhower told Rayburn that a the scope of Uie plan in the fu­ News Tldlbits stag dinner last night, along with ; Activity will slacken in metal bars in an effort to break take steps to improve the budget- | substantial reduction in the spend­ ture.' brother Milton and a number of I M anchester tom orrow because^, through to the ministry. Police 4 arj’ situation through a 10-point ing portion of the budget, as There was no indication of the Culled from AP Wires other jpieata of the President. . . j of the Good Friday holidffj’. struck back with batons and show­ r - leglalatlve program. Many o f, called for bj' .the House, "cannot Russian reaction, which presum­ Later, he told an. Interviewer; All banks will be closed and ’ ered the crowd with firehoses auid the points, such as boosting postal ; be made . . • until and unless con- ably must await word from Mos­ that “Dwight and Milton kidding- j the towTi court ' and the Mu­ tear gas bombs. rates, ho had mentioned before. 1 gre.ss revises or repeals'the govern­ cow. U.S. District court jury of six ly gave me some advice about' nicipal BuTiding will close this Bulletins Police rushed up reinforcement* But there also were new ones: ing laws.” 'That is a point Eisen­ Eisenhower first proposed that men and six women begins hear­ dealing with the pre.sa. ” afternoon and not open again from the AP Wires to disperse the strikers. Imposition of 'user charges, on i hower has mpde many times be­ the United States - and Russia let ing testimemy in federal wiretap Kdgar aaid the only mentipn of until Monday. All court cases The workers went on a 2-day airlines, for example, for use o f! fore. each other send aerial inspectors case against Portland. Ore., the budget during the evening scheduled for Saturday have strike yesterday for higher wages. "federal airway facilities and navi-' The kind of reduction the Hpuge and photographer's over all the gambler Big Jim- Elkins and his came at a family gathering before been postponed. RlBICOFI''’S VETO UPSET Some p f the stpikers were drift-. gallon aids. contemplated, Eisenhower stSd. other's- territory to check against helper, Raymond Clark... .House the.dinaer when "Dwight made a In addition, the holida.v stale Capitol, Hartford, April I ing^ ^ c k to their jobs today. Rejection of new river arid har- L of Commons approves conservative remark that all expenaea have means a 3-day weekend for .clash waa the first violence ;■. gone up." third veto of the session to the bor projects not' approved by th e ' (Continued on Page Five) (CentiiMied on PSge Sevcnteeti) government's decision to trim United Aircraft workers, who GOI’ controlled General .Vsscni- in/ the nationwide strike of rail, British armed foroM and rely on . "He asked me. if the expenaea in will be given tomorrow' off. bly today and the Senate prompt­ aubw'ay and bus -etnploye* which Easter nuclear weapons for defense. my office were the same as last The holiday begins a longer ly knocked It down as it did the i has slowed but hardly stopped President Eisenhower appear* year." Edgar aaid. "I’’answered I -vacation for Manchester's previous two. The Democratic j normal business. headed tdward coateet with Senate couldn’t compare them because school ehlldren, whose spring Governor's latest veto came on a Officials said the demonstration Democratir. leadership over funds I’m moving the office.” vacation starts Monday. bill affecting Bridgeport’s civil was staged by members of the HOSIERY New Device Guides Ptanes, for. U.S. Information Agency.... service system. He called It a CGT’s subway and bus system State and 'Will County Police in mrasure that “violate* the sound unioiu. An attempt }>y 300 demon­ S-P-E-C-I-A-L hunt for clues tn gangland principle of home rule,” strators to get through police lines style gla.ving of- former Chicago Suicide Notes Published to the Transport Ministry with ' 'First quality sheer full fashion­ Ships Anywhere policeman who figured in sensa- IKJC O.V V.AC.MTON placards and uniem slogans touched I ed dark seam nylons in flattering- I tional murder trial of his police- Augusta, Ga., April 16 {/T> — off the fight. Other groups of work­ new spring shades, reinforced map brother in lO-IZ. President Elsenhower arrived ers swarmed .Into the area to heet and toes for extra wear. cimbridge, Mas*:, April 18 ((P)- Overturned oil drilling barge False Report on Norman here today for a golf and work swell,the ranks of the demonstra­ ScientisU at MassachusetU IniU- conceals fate of nine missing crew- vacation. The presidential plane tors. tute of Technology (MIT) hay* un­ jpen as grip workmen_,prepare to Oolomhlne III landed at 1:13 These groups arrived mostly by I 8 Fair veiled a heretofore secret Inven­ enter tomb-like hull of barge at p.m. EST, a little less than two s u b w-ia y. which was supposedly / 69c $1.25 tion which they say can guide any New" Orleans. .. .President Eisen­ Sent to U. S. by Canada hours after leaving Washington. strikebound. cFaft or missile to any specified hower favors expanding White Elsenhower, accompanied by Police opened firehoses, but'the spot on earth, free from enemy In-^ House grounds for constriictlon'of Mrs. Eisenhower and a small demonstrators marched through terference. . ' new office building for. future pres­ Ottawa. April 18 "i/Pi Foreign,? rumor by an unidentified sub- White House staff. Is expected The Invention, called Ineruai idents. « Minister Lester Rearson said last' source, Of the numerous points to spend about 10 days a t his (Continued on Page Twelve) Guidance," , already ha* flown a Chicago police pre.s* search for night a Canadian secret agent's supplied at the time, the majority:, cottage on the Augusta N»- B29 bomber ffom Boston to Los Italia^ diplomat's missing 14-year- report which later proved to bi have been absolutely delermified tional Golf roume.* old son as' father reiterates his unfounded was used by a U.S. Sen­ to be in error, the remaining few Angeleq. fears that boy may have been kld- Benefits Uncertain The MIT sdentlsta said, in un- ate subcommittee in charging Can­ have not been confirmed nor doe.s M.\I) BO.MBER CXIMMITTED nsqied.. .U.S. Ambassador Charles adian diplomat Herbert Norman there appear td^be any answer to New York, .April 18 tiP)—-A This Is Worth Looking Into— velUnr InerUsl Guidance yestyr-. E. Bohlen leaves .Moscow on huge In Eden^s Surgery day,. that it operates without with having been a Communist. them ." New. A'ork judge today ordered i American plane. Pearson said the Royal Canadian .Mad Bomber George Meteeky Be sure to stop at our 8AH Stamp Redemption Department, next to Hale’s House- magnsUc compass, radio or radar 1 ■ Former Air Force major -w'ho Canadian* .\ngered u d without a glimpse- of the Mounted Police in October 1950 Norman's suicide in Cairo April committed to a hospital for the Boston, April 18 (F)—The doc­ waros Department. Here you'll And many useful items for the home and family—all JERRY GILDEN’S flew reconnaisance Jor atomic forwarded to U.S. Security Agen­ 4, after publication of Morris' re­ criminal Insane. Left open was tor who operated on former British Forth, the luh or the stars. They bomb raids on Japan is ordered the question whether the mild- $1-49 . J J.98 ^ $0.49 $0.98 A Gift for Her for Easter! yours fr*e* when you turn in your SAH stamp books. ^ SPECIAL EDITION' zoid It need* no electronic qlgnal or. committed to veterans hospital in cies a report , from a seoret agent marks to the Senate subcommit-, Prime Minister Anthony Eden aaid Drtt$ of the Meimtk tbat Norman was a member of tee, touched off a storm of mannered defendant may have to today "it is too early to detarmlna •Plus Tax. ' radar beam and therefore can t be Texas for treatment of mental dis­ stand trial In another court juris­ Advertised in « Jammed by enemy aVparatus. order. . . Bridgeport S ,ii p e r i o r the Canadian Communist party in criticism in (Canada of the Senate the ultimate benefit that will be A Helenca SWEATER 1940. group. The Canadian government; diction on other chargee -slera- obtained from the operation.” AprilYogue The developers explained that Court Judge rules in effect that mlng from his tS-yrar seige of SORRY, NO DELIVERIES.ON FLOWERS A new kind of .sweater—toss In a washer atolen kUa waa north *70,000 The Foreign Minister said this threatened td cut-off its exchange Dr. Richard CMttell, .who operat­ - -throw in a dryer. Springs, back -into t the heart of the system Is a com­ "no dpubt” was. the basis of the of security documents with the planting home-made bombs In ed on,Eden for a bile duct obstruc­ pletely free - floatfhg gj-roscope when driving in auto. FLOWERS ON SALE IN HOUSEWARES DEFT. shape without blocking, won't fuzz, boll or Archbiahop Makarioa of .Cj-'pnu statement by Robert Morris, coun^, United Slates unless the U.S. public spots throughout the tion last Saturday, also said in a pUl, stsyi new lo<^ing after many wash- S t ^ OaUN STAMPS 0IVSMWITH CASH SALES Note thru - the shirtwaist sealed-In a little 4-inch cylinder sel of the U.S. Senate Intenfal government promised information metropolis. raornipg bulletin that tit is impos­ about the size of a tomato can. says he was "profoundly touched" ■ingt. Available in maize and mint. .Sized dress gains new importance in tm security subcommittee, last month about Canadians would ' not fall sible to predict whether there wiU I 34-40. Price They added that’ the extremely by invitation from Gov. Averell FIRE GUTS TEIPUNAL be a recurrance of the obstruc­ Alvin woven tucked cotton. Black Harrimsh to visit New York. . . that “Norman was identified in intonto the handq of congressional Grttfi Stomps Given With Cosh Sains, complicated mwhanlim always re­ February 1940 as' a member of the Berlin. N. H„ April I8d sent the Cairo apartment building, Norman terniinqL inriudjng six fully- "Sir Anthony Eden'a praaent fesy tald it can’t be affected by U.S. security agencies this repert: wrote .Jhis beit friend thiu he could loaded traetor-tmlwr-tnieks and condition continues to be satisfac­ CORK other natural phenomena such aa fighf to 'death before IS.OoQ In cir­ JW.IUU cus arena s t Madison Square Gar­ “We have made extensive in­ not "bring himself to tell you the Bumeroua- toa« of tnerohandise tory. It la too early to determine Many other noveltV sweaters 'availably wsother ,aun*poU and magnetic in- quiries epneerning the infor^atlpn true reasons thatl Impel me. to com­ on a kMdlag platform and atdr- the ultimate benefit that trill b# TkiMlHAMcoM S3.B8 to *5.98. - i MANCHISTER COHkD flusnees on polar flights. den. . ,'About ,40 of lamed Toyko age area. Romeo Lstvigae, owner obtained froth thla 'operation. . ' only » 1 4 ’“ (on Nprmait) originally supplied mit *utcide." TH«( Ne\ys printed th* M ANPHSm COMM* The gyro whssl, spinning at 12 r Dr. Chai'icx S. Draper, second from ri^ht, bead of M ITs Aero- raMer* will msqt at E*gin Air of Istvlgne’a'Red Wlj^ Expreee "Th* eauaa e t^ th a raeurrent SPORTSWKAK—SECOND VliOOH CORNER MAIN OMl OAK STREETS Boady-te-Weer Dept—Sad Floor nauUcnl KnginesrinC Dept, explains sscraUy-d*veIo)>ed “Inertial Fdrcs 'Bas* in Florida tot 15th an­ hy our secret agent, and have ar­ text 'Vt notes "it- said- Norman left 9$t immiutloni per astaute, noqt# rived at tke dori&ion that the ihr for his ■wife and h

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\ ] v ;i\ 1. • V. >>.. / . V ■ ... \ .r'. V " . r 'M, J ■ PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1957 c' i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALL. MANCHESTER, C0J(N.. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1957 PAGE TWO 'i* \- ■I . Coventry / . Coventry Poet 'Office Assembly Action 7 ^ck to Old Schedule On Various Bills •SheinwQld on Bridge Coventry, April 18 (Special)— Bight Girls Entering Contest HarUord, April 18 (P) ...... The Baby Has ^ 4^ ; Postmaster Hermann F. L«- Doyt, announced this morning State Legislature-took the foUow(^ B AD E U O K food Friday For Miss Connecticut Title the Post Office will return to iU Ing action on bills yesterday. FOR, BRIDGE Ci South' dsalsr iy regular schedule Immediately. Both Houses pasMd bills and By Alfred Shelnwold North-South, vulnerable He said the curiallment of serv­ sent them to tiie Governor to be West opeiied the Jack o f spades, NO< »T H > W e win have » special Been Nam ed... ice has been lifted and the of­ signed into law. They would: holding the first trick. He con­ * 4 3 Covwtiry.' April 18 (Speci.n-Yi^_ ^ Authorise Bristol to Integrate W 5 4 3 2 ' Luncheon and Dinner Menu H irht local Klrla have entered the the residence of Dr. and Mrs. lo m e fice* willbe o p «i from 7 a. m. to tinued spades, and south took the A. ilacLean, Monument Hill. The « p.m. Monday through Friday its city employe pension plan with king. Declarer led the queen of # J just for you . . • Nathan Hale Pageant eponaor^ social security. . 4> A- le 9 7 : by the Nathan Hale ChapUr, Jay- public and parishes of both Con­ and from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on clubs for a fineske, losing to the WEST BAST cees, to be held Juno 1 In Shafer gregational churches are invited to Saturdays. , Allow dlty elective officers 60 or king. East returned his lost spade, A J 10 9 8 3 A Q 7 3 Take time plit from your Easter shopping to dine / 'Virginia 1,48, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green, Char­ attend. over to apply for retirement bene­ and South won with the ace. J 8 I Auditorium, .WllUmattitlc State J 49 Q 10 9 with u s -7food, service and atmosphere Is unsur­ ter Oak Ter., Hartford. She waa born March 18 at McCook Hos­ Those who Will conduct the serv­ fits after 20 years of continuous South ran the clubk, ^ d West A 7 3 * 10 8 6 4.3 pital, Hartford. Her maternal grandmother la Mrs. Myron Rob­ Ibachera College. i _ invited to at: discarded two dlaimonw and. a 4 8 A K < Additional entries are Betty De- ice include: Joseph P. Eaton, caU school system are service. ■ passed, Snywhere! . bins, 19 Florence St. She has a sister, Doris June,' 19 months. 824-828 M A IN ST. Eliminate n m -o ff elections In heart 'When South eventually led HOIHTH COME SEE WARDS BIG SELECTIONS l4>nre, Eva Dlette, Janet Reynolds to worship and benediction; Jean A A K 3 0 • • * • T E L. MI .3-5161 Ann Bradfield, Easter prayer; Hoapital Volunteers Needed New London for city office in diamonds. West took the ace of Kay Hanaen, Roberta Kalber and A K 7 Beth Ann, daughter of Mr. and M n. Walter D. Klta, 97 Vil­ MANCHESTER Marydell Leonard, Scripture les­ Mrs. Stanley Harris, American races With more than two candi­ diamonds and cashed the rest of K 9 6 lage St.; Rockville. She xvas bom April 10 at Manchester Me--.' Janet Sills. Previous entries are Liegion Department Hospital his spades to defeat the contract. Walnut Restaurant Barbara Bamo and Janet El dredge. son: UlUan Loysim, pastoral dates, declaring the highest vote- A: Q J 8 6 morlal Hospital. Her maternal grandparents, are Mr. and Mrs. Workers’* chairman, has made an "Bad luck, partneri’’ said South. WALNUT ST.—MANCHESTER FOR MEN ~ PRICED JUST RIGHT Information concerning the con­ prayer; William Yeomans, sermon. getter elected regardless of wheth­ Koiilli West Nortli East 7 Walter S. Kita, Middle Butcher Rd., Ellington. She has a sister, appeal for volunteer workers for er he gets a majority of the total And North agreed. 1 A Pass 2 A Pass test, a forerunner of the Miss Con- Mrs. MacLean will be organist Laurie Jean, 18 months. .- fer the service. Burton E. Moore the hospitals housing war veter­ vote. ' The truth was that South had 3 NT Pass Pass Pass ''*ectlcut contest July 7 through 9 ans. These are needed starting Opening lead— A J iJ^orrington, should be obtained will provide a public address sys-- Require drivers to return their committed a bridge crime. See if Stephen Alan, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton A. Reynolds, tern. Breakfast will be served in about 6 p.m. for early evening directional signal to neutral after you can detect the crime. How Colonial Rd., Bolton. He waa born April 1 at Manchestey Me­ froSt Mrs. Frederick C. Mohr. visitations. , The girls will bo Instructed In First Congregational Church'ves­ making a turn. should he have played the hand? cash any spade tricks. South will morial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Madame B. Mrs. Harris attended an orien­ Permit the University o f Ooo- walking and coached In modeling try by the Pilgrim Fellowship af­ South should cotmt his tricks to then make his contract -with an Carous. Valenciennes, France, and his paternal grandparents are tation and Indoctrination course ndctlcUt to purchase an 80-acre begin with:' two hearts, two by Mrs. Burton E. Moore of Cov­ ter the ser\'lce. overtrick. Mr. and Mrs. H. Reynolds, Beechwood. N. J. He has a brother, ’Tuesday night at the Rocky Hill farm near the campus. sp^es, and only four clubs if the entry Players. Rlchkrd G. Jodry of Easter church services will be at Dally Question Henry'Alfred, 10; and three sisters, Nicole Alice, 14, Ann, 7, and 30 a.m. and 11 a.m. with the ser­ Veterans’ HosplUl. She spoke to Reduce from five days to four finesse should fail. One diamond' the players will bo stage As dealer, you hold: Spades A Diane, 9. ' ' mon theme "Is It True?” In order Legion auxiliary volunteer work­ the waiting period between appli­ trick will be needed in that case. 10 9; Hearts A K 7 ;. Diamonds • • • • * for the show. that parents with young children ers of this program. cation and Issuance of a marriage The Jayceettes dance to benefit Force Entry Out K 9 6; Clubs Q J 8 |i. ‘What do John Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant T. Sloan, 65 High may attend one of the services, EMter Sesd Appeal license. the chapter youth program v^ill When declaier must develop two you say? St. He was.born April 11 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His sceral women of the Couples Club About 3290 has been contributed Bills passed by the House and suits, he ehfiuTd beg^n - with the maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Leclalr, Worces­ be held- at 8:30 p.m. Saturday at to date to the Easter Seal Sale, Answer: Bid one no-trumjr. FRANK FAOCHETTI, ------SheU Chateau, WUllmantlc with and girls of the Pilgrim Fellowship sent to the Senate would: suit in which the dangerous oppon­ ter, Mass., and his paternal grandparents are Mrs. L. G. Sloan, will be at Kingabury House during Mrs. Charles E. Farrington, chair­ This opening bid shows 16 to 18 Mrs. John F. C^ppeUe as general ’Make birth control legal, tn cases ent has an entry. I^ e idea is to BIRCH MOUNTAIN RD., MANCHESIER^TEL. BH 9-8189 ^lanchester, and J. D. Mallon, Atlanta. Ga. He has a brother, each service to take charge of' the man, stated today. The Young. ‘where pregnancy is considered a force that entry out before the points, balanced distribution, and Thomas Roger, .I; and two sisters, Lorraine Jean, 7, and Mary chairman. Mothers Qub U sponsoring the kindergarten and Nursery classes threat to health. dangerous suit is established. at least three suits stopped. Margaret, 21 months. Grade 8 Variety Show program for Its fourth year. Mrs Tlio Coventry Grammar School for the children. ’There will be no Make loitering on public school . In this case. West Is the dan (Copyright 1997, General Fea­ 0 *. * . * • other Church School classes Easter Farrington has asked that resi­ premises a crime. gerous opponent, and West may tures Corp.) THIS EASTER, DlHiWITH US Edward I,6uis, son of Mr.- and Mrs, Louis B. DeCarli, RFD Grade 8 will present a variety show dents make contributions to the the evening of May 10 and 11 in Sunday. Allow the State Health Depart­ have an entry in diamonds (the No. .1, Rockville. He was born A-prll 12 at Manchester Memorial A fter the Easter Sunrise service program. A total ^f $404 was ment to regulate x-ray use or use ace), but cannot have.an entry in . Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob the auditorium, and May 17 in the given last year. Make day complete •for Mom and the familv by Nathan Hale Community . in South Coventry, the Second Con- of any other radiation technique. cluhe, for if West has the king of ta>et8cher. Main St., Ellington. Ifregational Churoh Senior Pilgrim Donations should be sent to Mrs. Bar law enforcement officers clubs,' it will be finessed. bringing them to tne Villa Louisa for dinner where « « * • • Proceeds of the show will help fi­ Farrington in Gerald Park. :frellowship will serve breakfast from obtainnig licenses .as private A fter winnhig his first spade Nancy Kathleen, daughter of {dr, and Mrs. Rudolph Pierro, nance the spring educational class H o^tal Patient LaFOND •very meal leaves a pleasant memory of fine food for the young people of the church detectives, trick. South should lead a dia­ 142 Wells St. She was born April 12 at Manchester Memorial trip to New York. Andrew Steffano of Eaglevllle FOR FIT, FOR COMFORT, FOR APPEARANCE in the Community House. Authorise the niles committee mond. I f West plays low. South well served. Directing the show will be Miss Rd. is a patient at Windham Com BROTHERS Hospital. Her maternal grandmother Is Mr.s. Frances Corcoran, ’There will be twm Easter church of the legislature to meet between can abandon diamonds in order to 5 Foxcroft Dr., and her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marilyn Loyzlm, music supervi- n.unity Memorial Hoapital. •or. and Richard M. Clay, Junior services at 9:30 a.m. and 11, a.m regular sessions. go after the clubs, and he will STEAK HOUSE Guerino Pierro, 128 Maple St, She has a brother, Gary James, ’The senior choir will sing at both Pre-Nuptial Showers Ekitablish a code of fair trade make nine tricks. high faculty mentber. Between 80 Miss Gwendolyn, Glenney, daugh MONSON, MASS. Delicious Food Served as You Like It 6; and a sister. Wendy Sharon. 2. and 100 children wiU participate services and the Junior choir at practice for commercial photog­ I f West takes the ace of dia­ Th er e’S n o b e h e r v a lu e in t o w n ! the first service only. ter of Mrs. Christopher Glenney. raphers. monds, he can set up his spade Home of Three Suns of Fun ■In the show, which will Include and the late Mr. Glenney, has FEATURING Joanne Florence, daughter of Mr. and Mcs. Eugene L. Berck, ’There will be a church nursery Bills passe4 by the Senate and suit, but he will never be able to Mountain St.. Rockville. She was born April 12 at Manchester ■ome seventh graders. bean given pre-nuptial showers by 61ass during the second service on. sent to the House would: Shows Thursday, Friday, Memorial Hoapital, Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. ,-Ma.ry blaas Sohednle Miss Prudence 'Wood at her Ver­ TURKEY — CHICKEN ~ STEAKS ly. No other Sunday School classes Stiffen the penalty for arson to Gibbons, Somerville, Mass., and her paternal grandparents are Holy Week services In St non home, and Mrs: Ronald E Ed Saturday and Sunday and HOMEMADE RAVIOLI Mary's CSiurch wUP -Include. the will be held Easter, buildings such os schools and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berck, 74 Talcott St., Rockville. ’The Junior Pilgrim Fellowship mondson a t her home on Rt. 44A. churches. Where public gatherings following: Maundy Thursday, con­ Miss Wood and Mrs. Edmondson will not meet Sunday. The Senior are held. Terl Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E. 1'. Maripiette, 80 fessions, 5 p. m. to 6 pjn. and will be members of the" bridal par Footuring Mass at 7:30 p.m. with Holy Com­ group will meet at 7 p.m. in the Direct the. GovemOr to proclaim Summit St. She was born April 12 at Manchester Memorial Church Conunuaity House. ty. May 1 as Loyalty Day. Sunday Aftamoon Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry munion distributed; Good Friday, Mias Glenney wW be married to ’Hie parish will not have a Good H. Alderman. Auburn. Mass., and her paternal grandparents are Veneration o f the Cross and Com­ Rev. James P. Keller, son of Capt. n u Carey Family Shows : Friday service. It will join with 5 Vlrsinia Mayo Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Marquette, Forestville. -She has a sister, . . munion at 6 p.m., followed by Sta­ and Mrs. Walter S. Keller of Rt. Arson Law Stronger "SHADOW ON starting Time 8:80 298 the Willimantk area union serv ."BIO LAND” tions of the Cross and confessions. 44A, June 1 at the South Method THE WINDOW” Lori Ann, 13 months. Holy Saturday, -eonfesslona, 4 ice at-’ 7:45 pm , in the Chaplin Color S:l* TeL CO 7-9984 ' • • • • • 1st Chdreh, Manchester. Hartford. April 18 ( » —Yester­ Congregational Church. Dr. Harvey Claudia lamlse. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bassett. pjn. to 6 p.m. In both St. Mary’s . Rev. Keller will retuniXto his day, less than four months after Mousley, Norwich District Super Call Us About Your Party Lake Hayward, Colchester. She was bo^TX April 12 at Manches­ and S t Joseph’s Church of Eagle- home May 4 after about two^ears mysterious fires destroyed St. Jo­ Sat. 1 p.m, "The Baidero” S SOFT SHO RT-SPREAD COL1.AR . . . Fine Sanforized broodcloth intendent . o f' the Methcriist W e Have Special Party Rates ter ^iemorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and vllle. in Burntisland, Eklinburgh, G o t ­ seph’s Cathedral and badly dam­ CartooBt. 8sa. "lacrrdible Shrlnklns Church, will be preacher. Maa” "Tea Tall Mem” Mrs. Raynxond W. Schicbel. Colchester, and her patei-nal grand­ with W ards fomed contour-cut body I Soft slotted collar li a a A A t S t Mary’s Church vigil serv­ land, where he Is assistant pastor aged St. Patrick’s Oturch, the Baseball Assn. Dance parents are Mrs. Ruth Bassett, Mansfield Depot, and George E. 1 ''^ ^ ice will start at 7 p.m. Mass of a church. State Senate passed a bill stiff­ scientificolly designed for proper fit. White, pastels. fc a o P O will be about 8 p.m.' with Holy Coventry Boys’ Baseball Assn Bassett. Colchester. \ - f J Coffee Hours Continue ening the penalty for arson. « * • * * Communion distributed during the will have an Easter Monday ball A number of local wromen have 'The two Roman Catholic church REGULAR FUSED COLLAR STYLE . . . Identical to $3.95 name­ at 8 p.m. at tlie Cove Restaurant David Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald .lacobs, 29 Elsie Mass only. Lent ends at mid­ had coffee hours for the benefit of fires caused damage in the mil­ brand shirt. Fine Sbnforized broadcloth with contour-cut a Dr. He xxas born April 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. night Holy Saturday, a day of par­ for the benefit of its youth pro­ the equipment fund of the Worn lions. "H e has a brother. Mark .Edward. and a sister. Linda body for trimmer fit.'Collar guaranteed to outwear shirt! f c a w O tial abstinence, which means all gram. Music for' the seml-'formal en’s Auxiliary of Windham Com The Present arson law calls for may eat meat at the principal affair will be by Tommy Costello’s 2-to-20-year Jail terms for setting Susan, 4. nrrhestra of WlHlmantic. In charge munit}4 Memorial Hospital. Recent * • • * • SHORT STUB FUSED COLLAR . Double-wear collar Is guoranteed — meal only. ptTties-have been given by Mrs, fire to shipa, homes or garages. Easter Sunday Dinner ' Easter Sunday Masses Mdll be are Louis Carabellas, chairman, Susan Ann; daughteS- of Mr. and' Mrs Charles Muzikex-ik. Robert L. Helms, Mrs. Vinton H, For other buildings the penalty is to outwear the shirt! Fine Sanforized broodcloth with ^ Q Q at the usual hours of 7:30 a.m., Lloyd Burdick, Charles Farring­ at the gaily decorated Foster Rt., Wapping, She waa boi;n April 10 at Hartford Hospi­ Weoner, Mrs. Owen S. ’Trask and 6 months to 10 years. trim contour-cut body and sleeves. White only. f c a w O ton, .Bertran A. Hunt, and Alex tal. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stry- 0:30 ajn., and 10:30 a-m- kt St Mrs. Harold J. Crane. The bill provides for pinning the M ^ s . and 8:30 a.m. at S t Douville. heavier penalty to arson involving Jeskl, Simsbury. She has two sister.s. Gail, 8 'a. and Joyce, 6. PIN DOTS AND NEAT PATTERNS ... Add variety to your wordrob* Posters have been made by the Young Mothers Dinner I "VfVeo Everyday" Jooe^h'a any building used for public gath­ with these handsome patterned shirts! Safiforized brood- ^ Q Q Maimdy Tbonday Service pupils of the Junior high program About 90 members of the Yodhg Roaanne Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jones. 33 Mothers Club and their three erings, such as churches, .schools NUTMEGGER HOUSE The Maundy Thursday com at Coventry Grammar School. or theaters. ' Ward St., Rockville. She xvas born April 10 at Rockxille Citv cloth with French cuffs and soft short-spread collor. munlon service will start at 7:30 ’Tickets are available at Mama guests, the local newspaper cor­ 84 Marhet Sq., Nowingfon (Canter) Conn. Hospital. Her . maternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs John pm. in the First Congregational Rita’s, Nathan Hal& Soda Shop, respondents. attended the club's FAMILY GROUPS — PARTIES — GATHERINGS Rauza, TO Union St.. Rockville, and her paternal grandparents DELUXE PIMA COHON BROADCLOTH . . . One of Wards finest annual banquet Tuesday night at Miami—The main phosphate- Church with the Sacrunent of Gorris’ Drive-In, and at the door. Reservations Now Being Accepted—MO 6-4467 . are Mr. and Mrs, John Schweighardt, Bridgeport, Wash. She shirts. 2x2 Pima has smooth, silk-like texture. Styled with | b the Public House in Sturbridge, producing mines In the Unitea J CHAS. BOULANGER, Host. ' ED. HELSTOSKY, CSief Holy bommunlon observed. New Card Party Canceled States sre in Florida, Tennessee, • haa a brother, Kenneth, 2'.... members will be received. There will be no card party to­ Mass. Entertainment was by Prof. • • « • • regular soft collar, French front, French cuffs. White only. 3 a 3 V William Fitch Cheney Jr. of Storrs, Idaho and Montana. The Maundy Thursday smvlce morrow at the American Legion Martin Aign, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Klein. Reteraburg, DACRON-P1MA BLEND BROADCLOTH . . . Here’s the shirt thot’i . win start at 7:80 pm. in the Sec Home. amateur magician and teacher of Ala. Me was born April 4. His maternal grandmother, is Mrs. NEW NECKTIES ond Congregational Church, in Srihoel Meeting Postponed history at the University of Con­ NormaeKlein, 49 Buckland St., and his paternal grandparents are soaring in popularity! Woshei and dries in a wink . . i A A necticut. A wide array of patterni ond fabrics eluding special music. Communion The North Coventry parent- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brown, Walla Wella. Wash. needs little or no ironing! Regular o illarl White or blue. , w a o P O service and reception o f new youth members of the Oo-operatlve Nurs­ . . . all at' one low pricql All wool- members o f the^-ohurch. These ery and Kindergarten have post­ Manchester Evening Herald S l a n c k lined to hold shape. Many bow ties, toox Include George Caine, Norman poned their meeting of Tuesday to Coventry oorrrapondent, F. Pauline MANSFIELD m o t jr m ELECTRONICS Orriiotaky, Richard Kohler, Nor­ April 30, due to school vacation Little, telephone PDgrtm 3-6281. # m rwoi» or. mummrm MANCHESTER ma Law t^ Mary EUto Zeigler next week. ■’The meeting will be LABORATORIES and Richard Eberle. an open session' at 8 p.m, in the ■ n i.. 8AT„ Bl'N. lot B im l Dttlve-9ti'Dkea0ie Easter Services basement classroom in the Second Asdrry Hrpbara Trod. Aotairs B o Lt O n NoTtTH NOTICE Pilgrim Fellowship o f the First Congregational Church. Parents 277 BROAD Congregational Church will be in Interested in enrolling children Rushing af the water mains af the Tawn ef Man­ c h a i^ of an Easter Sunrise Serv- three to five years old in the Alaa Ladd AcK4«mj * "FUNNY PACE" TONIGHT ONE COMPLETE SHOW Vlrstala Maya Awahl WlBKcr RADIO T ( I E V I S I 0 N chester Water Department will begin April 23. Toch. riaa "Tko Big Boodio** ' S T A R T IN G A T 7:1Q < «ru p DKCKinKKtKry Ohaaael 8 Mew B a v », Cobb. 1957. BIG L A N D " "The Silent Ckaaaol 18 HarMord. Coaa. World” CkaBBOl 12 SprioxtleU, Mau. Budget Priced Rushing will continue Tuesdays through Fridays un­ Ik Colar EAST Chaaaol M Now BTlta.a. Cobb. la Color ChaaBcl U Waterbary. Cobb. BEST QUALITY Chaaael M Bobreke. Male. til completed. TOWN OF MAN'CHESTER W.ATER DEPARTMENT FRroAV MATINEE S:*8 ( 8) MY UTTLE MAEOIE HOTPOIHT broadcloth shorts, ^ <1M8) BIG PAYOFF Advt. No. 808? M IL L E R ^ S MTfBRMilMfRsimRiPflilM UMBIIR*IIWUIkJCiPM SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW (tLM) BIA'HNEE THEAnX Mt—0Bw:aafaM85MassM8«w».' jims. I imwAFI cotton T-shirts! PBl. A BAT. MOiCWCWI'IIKIWSSm.liBJiKSIHIUrt (Celer) 8 **ThA GIm « wllli LasUk 8:88 ( 8) ASPECT OF TBE MOO- APPLIAHCES CaroR kIoo *%Uc1i Rafle'* ^ ^ K MarBa A Lewla la EBN FICTION RESTAURANT frith Wm. Blthop SHOWN. A T 8:95 (1848) BOB CROSBY plu "BOLLYWOOD OB BV8T’> 1:45 <5S> OPEN BOUSE Or Okf — Ik PtrfOK Also: Bob Hope la PLUS . . . ACnON IN THE WEST 4flt (11) BBIOHTEX DAY AT THE CENTER (. 8) BANDSTAND "FUPPY" (TV Clown) "THE IBON TETTlCOAr* UTIF.EN FOB A DAT (55) OUT WFaT ' pl«i Color CartooBO Coat, from 4:11 (18) 8ECBET STOEH HORMAH’S Trrformanco olart* 1 p.m. ■ S:U 'THE PEACEMAKER" 4:88 (11) EDGE OF NIOBT JAMES MITCHELL-ROSEMAl^ BOWE 4:4A (ri-M) MODEBN BOMANCE8 449 Hartford Rd. TeL BO 8-1924 8:08 ( 1) MICKEY MOITSE CLUB £ sl Saaday: ^ (18) AMOS A ANDY Ot}Ul Opm^ "Tko lacrediklo ShriaUas Maa" ChilJifn iJnJ,, )7. FRIB (1841) PLAYBOUSE 88 SANFORIZED boxer or gc.ip- (U) TBE FIB8T SHOW (80 COMEDY TIME -’'n “Three Mea Oa A Beree” (5S) FEATUBE MOVIE (55-88) TENNESSEE EBNIE per styles. Comfortable, foil- -<55) OUT WEST (In Prefreti) FOED s h o w Qaeile: 8:88 (18) TBE RIO inOW Jackie Cooper exit sea*. Assorted neat pat- (SO),DANCE TIME 18:88 ( 8) TV TIME “Klte« Boca’* HAPPY EASTER DININ^ (55)’ POPEYE- (5548) VIDEO TBEATEB (Color) tfms ond colors. 30-44,.' S:N ( 8) POPEYE “Tko ToaxaH Ll«kt” < (88) EABLV RHOW 18:18 ( I) NEWS BEPOBTEE AMD (55) PANTOMIME QUIZ WEATHER COMBED cotton. Nylon (55) TWIUGBT TBEATEB 18:45 ( 8) WOBLO'S BEST MOVIES Carlton’i Coffee House AT THE CLARK’S U:M (1M8) NEWS reinforced neckband. Ex­ 251 NORTH MAIN ST— MANCHESTER /(55) FINAL EDITION 12 %DO/L to 9p^. / (85) PLAYHOUSE OP STABS tra long . . stays tucked in. (85) CROSS CURRENT MANCHESTER 11:18 (85-88) WEATBEB Taped ihoxiiders. S, M. L (18) WEATHER A SPORTS UtU (IS) MILLION DOIXAB MOVIE Get one for PHONE Ml 9-R123 LUMBER, Ince (55) MINISTER TOM10RT CLOSED (58) TONIGHT , Wide choice o f ‘ appetizers * BUILDING MATERIALS 11:88 ( 55) TONIGHT including Baked Stuffed AND (55) NEWS AND PBETPBS (55) NEWS Good Clams- MASON SUPPLIES 15:98 ( 8) MEWS

OPEN SATURDAY Soup: We Ftaanoe Your Jobs - FBIDAY, APRIL 18 TOMORROW M ATINEE % PJL-^EVEN IN Q PONT. FROM 6:80 Chicken Rice- or New Eng­ 299 OeMer Bti—M l S-91U 15.-88 ( 8) NEWS BTAitTS ENDS TODAY (1846) VAUANT LADY TOMOBBQW “**ThSlHonte^f Good Food and Coffee. .** 1 land Clam Chowder. (U) FATHER FIDELIS BICE A W ■ 'CABMEN dONKS’ I < 1) TBE MEWS TODAY U8> TIC TAC DOUGH r-s.*'’.. ■ / 8 DAYS ONLY • " “ OENTBY" Entrees: < 1) BPOBTBCOPB a WEATBEB 15:U ( S-1S45) LOVE OP LIFE ( 8) STAGE 8 _____ 15:88 ( 8) BUGS BUNNY Baked Virginia Ham, Madiera Raisin Sauce ...... |2.50 US) PBONE YOUX AN8WKK (18). 8EABCR FOE TOMOBBOW (55) NEira (88) IT,COULD BE YOU I SMOOTH-RTTING fHfMSr Roast Prime Riba of Beef," Yorkshire Pudding . . . .|3.50 4U) TYlrLAY^ Y B O U S E ^ (88) MID-DAY MOVIE ( 8). c___ x KC Bb b a it i t p l a y h o u s e 15:U (18) THE OUIDIHO U O R T $ u m iu A Broiled Live Lobster, buttered crumb dressing ... .|3.60 (U ) 7 O'CLOCK XEPOXT 1U8 ( 8) HOLLYWOOD BEST (52) WEATBEH (18) NEWS Baked Stuffed Shrim p ...... $2.76 (55) SPOXX8 DIGKNT (88) CL08E-UF NYLON STRETCH WJUt U8) WEATHEHKAP 1:18 (18) STAND UF AND S B ' Broiled Brook Trout, buttered almond sauce ...... $2.76 (1841) DOUGLAS EDWAXD3 COUNTED ____ _ Wards own Pinehursts AND TBX NEWS 1:88 (18) AS THE WORLD TURNS lA t t n i Roast Native TurkV, (liblet gravy ...... $2.76 (tU EIOBUOHTS (58) CLUB 88 (Color) (88) NKW8 5:88 U84S) OCR 5USS BBOOES Charcoal Broiled Sirloin Steak, musl^room sauce . ,$8.0P (M> JOm t DALY AMO THH 5:18 (U) HOUSE FABTY MEWS (88) TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD Roast Long Island Duckling, orange sauce ...... $2.76 US) WBATBEEVAME SHOW OUR DINING ROOM Roast Leg of Spring Lamb, Mint jelly ...... $2.76 I ( S> LOME aAMOEB iSS> WAY OF THE CROSS 1 "TaraUked Star” ____ 5:U (85) HOUSE TABTT O a «) 80*. 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I M i :■:;)( 1 ■- t Road b>crvi'.c V,', r I- ' ■■ -P! • ■ I 1 ’ --f? . / , - y ( ' • . i i' . \ ,A. L , \- .i'.- ■ ./ . ■ > .\ i - •I ■- (' y ' I •V ■ •\./ -V!' \l ■ /■ ; \ ' r: ;■ \ ■( i. “ I- ■ - ■■ I / • L... »- • ; • . ' // 7 - MANCHESTER'e v e n i n g JERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY,-APRIL 18, 1957i PAGE ,FIVE ■ ■ ' " ' 7 ' . 6 - V 1 - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALd! MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. AI^RIL 18> 1957 f PAGE FOUB ■ / k a moral Issue. <1 T ------Med-ScHool Pupil Rep. diaries R.*Nash (R-8 alls- Miner played traditional bridal Columhim buryi; said that. If the bill were Hebron Approves Bill i m o —1080 Bolton music. Ike Spells put tQ ay statewide referendum BEFORE YOU CONVERT— VTKNBoMO Anita arrived home Fridrfy to be Needn’t Be ‘Brain^ "It ■would /pass by a landslide." married in her home-town church. Lfiymen to. Serve •e ‘ ' ■ V It WILL FAT YOU TO tw D RC—ISM ^aily Radio n ’HAY—010 He said] he had never seen “ go Rare Bird Seen She hae b.eert employed as a Iegal| Chicago—A report by the Amer­ much hypocrisy In a group of I w o o o —m o D«]rUKht inm* IVPOP—1410 CD Corps to Meet Monday 'secretary in Los Angeles. Calif. At Ghurcii Riles That Interpret The ican Medical Aaen. Indicates that On State Birth Control people," adding that the bill's op­ In Fleeting Visit The couple left yesterday for ToReilpee you don’t have to be a "brain” to ponents “have twisted this bill investigate Tampa. Fla., w'here the bridegroom Wishes Of The Family get into m*dic*r school. Hartford. April 18 (ff)— After^ The only mention of the Catholic around like a German pretzel.” _ Th* following _pro»r*m____ Goln^ Forw«rd ' On Shelter Dedication Plans Columbia, April 18 (Special)—A Hebron, April IS iSpeciall — A I will take up a new position. . *- The report show* that 13*6 per less than an hour of hot! debate Church in today's debati was made Rep. 'Thomas J. Kerrigan Jr. Ulos o r* «uppTie(l by the radio WCCC—Good Lvenin* Good Mu*le special Maundy Thuraday service (Confined front Page One) N it. the lovrer House of the SUfle Leg- by Rep. Mary Q.' Fahey (R-Tor- .managements and are subject to WKNB—Allen Brown beautiful, ana probably an unuaual i JOHN B. BURKE cent of the students who entered (D-Hartford) said' that approval WTIC—Your Sen«tor from Conn. ♦ Jr night, watch will begin at 10:30 Advertisement— will be conducted at the Coluinbla the nations 79 approved 4-year ialature^aaaed a birth control bill ringtonl. She noted the church ha* dO uxt change nrlthout notice. WDRC—Amoe *nd Andy bird for tlieae parts of New Eitg-1 Bolton, April 18 — iSpeclal) MMH Comptroller of the Wll would increase the di­ The local Civil Defenae (CD) Corps p.m. And terminate at about mid­ Listingi needed for all types'of Congregational Church this eve­ FUNERAL HOME ‘Vould weaken the nation’s de-1| medical school’s during the 1955- jlsterday. The bill is expected to been called the bill's strongest op­ a:sa^ WPOP—Ed. P. Morgan .land waa Been here a few day*, ago fensea, or cut back or eliminate |.t vorce rate. "Legislators and rioc- • Boitene WMAY-4}pen Hou»^ li» *- will meet Monday at 8 p. m. kt the night when the drat Easier Maas homes and business properties in ning at 8, o’clock' by the Rev. 59 academic year had college meet defMt In.the Senate. ponent. snd said the Church has a ft>rs have no right to tamper with WCiX—R*o«r«l Kevu* WHAY—Join the Navy on the ground* of the Pendleton TEL. Ml S-8888 prog:ram* now required by law or 1. shelter In the ElemenUry School will be celebrated. Bolton, Lawrence F. Fikno, Real George K. Evans and eight laymen. grades averaging a “C". The 170^8 vote favored a bill right and a duty to oppo.se' what is God's, lax^'," he said, atfding that • Wan name WKNB-P.M. _ , WCCC—Good Kvening Good Muilo residgnee. * . The regular schedule, of Masses The candlelight service will in­ 87 EAST CENTER ST. propoaed In the public interest.” j WTIO—Ro*« MIlIrr WKNB—Evening Serenad* to complete lU pjans for the pub­ Estate Broker, MI 9-8910. a m b u l a n c e s e r v i c e ' Over a 9-,year, period, 70.6 ' per to allow doctors and hospitals to "Imlicent and immoral." birth control la "rai^'aucide.” • Warm Air Unita WDRO-Cal Kolby It Waa a very email bird, not will be maintained Efaater at 8:30 clude the V i^l of Maundy Thurs- But he said that in the Held of WTIC—New* of Ihe World lic dedication of the shelter. y cent of the entering studente had give birth control Information and "The church'," she said, "does not Replied-Nash: "The gentleman • Pressure Burners WPOP—Waxwork* WDRC—Amo* end Andy much larger than a humming bird, and 10 a.m. Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ day and an adaption of an early appropriations, as diatlnct from prescribe contraceptive devices to tell you that you have to have isU — WPOP'—Gabriel Hcatter and looked something like one. 11 Director John D. Avery ha* is­ a "B " average while, over the same from Hartford is full of bull," WHAY—Open Hou>* Church Service* Tonight ton correspondent, Oorts .M. 4th century office. "Tehebrae" expenditures, “we And a mori married w6m ^ whose health children, it says you must not u.se WOCC—R«ci«rO fuvu* l i U - had a red creai and tan breast. It sued letters of Invitation to all The local Protestant churches which ha* been added to the promising outlook.” period, only about 16.8 per cent would be adven^ely affected by WHAY Rlltenbend Reporting CD director*, area and Cbmmuni- of the entering classee had the en­ unnatural devices to prevent con­ WKNB-p.M. WCCC—GiK/d LVeiima Good Mutle hopped about from branch, to will obsen’e Maundy Thursday In D'ltalla. telephone Mitchell 8-5545. solemn observance of Holy CJom- HpeclAc Items pregnancy, Food^^nup Doiililing WTIC—Bo»» Hiller WKNB—Dinner Dale branch on the' shrubbery, appar­ cations oflicert in the s^ate to at- viable "A” average. ^ ception. " WDRO—Cai holby services at 7:30 p.m. (.oday. Both munlon. A strict nil- of silence will 8 Some requests for appropria­ Massachusetts ithd Connecticut ,Rep. Ernest M. Arnold (R- WPOP—Waxwork* I WTIC—One Man * Family ently finding *ome kind of food, lend the special event on April receive new mem- WDRC—E R. Murrow Pussycat Evicted •be observed. For -everyone'yoo know tions, he said, can be postponed are the only two atiGes which now Brldgeport) also opposed.the bill, Washington What the United FOGARTY BROTHERS ' W rcP-Say II With Muale which it picked at. from 3 to 6 p. m. ; during the worship. . Holy Deacons and deaconesses partic­ without serious damage to tha pro­ Lesson Costs $210,000 saying “you might as well legalize states Cenaua lumpa -under the *'wHAY—Hetty tonnbeU ^ , l i* * - Investigation identified the bird Primarily scheduled as an op- communion will be administered Make birth control lltegal. In Con­ FUEL OIL WOCC—Record Rerue 1 WHAY—Polk* Parly as- a rubycrowned kinglet, from portiinlty to display and explain. churches, Mineola, N.Y., April 18 — ipating will be, Raymond Lyman, gram* involved. SpeclAcally he necticut the law wa\ passed in mercy killing." heading, “Miscellaneous Food Prep­ WKNB—P.M. . WCCC—Good Evening Good Muaie Francis Lyman, C?arl GOaline, Eu­ mentioned: N om e-It has cost the Alaska aration," accounts for abo\il 12 WTIC—Ro»s Miller WKNB—Platter Party pictures and description given in a the new shelter to the general pu_^ g j Maurice Church will cele- Miltown, a .young Siamese cat, has 1879, Connecticut permits abortio'ns JEDDO HIGHI.AND COAL—CONNECTICUT COKE WDRO-Oal Koiby been evicted by the State Supreme gene I>ente, Merton Wolff. Mrs. 1. A $50Q million reduction In district of the Army Corj^s of En­ per cent of the total food b\ialne*s. WPOP—Waxwork* , ■WTIC—Bob Hope . book from the Douglas U bjaty. 11c, the event i» being called to the brate a high Mass of the Lord's Similar Bill* I’aased 'House for health ' rea.sons, iupporle« M l WDRC—R. Q. f.ewl* I f * breeding place is given a* Court. Stewart Ttbbits, Mrs. Arnold fimd* for the military aid part of gineers $210,000 to find out that cold 'This ia not the first time the pointed out, and arj;u.ed that bar­ In this group is a fast-growing 319 BROAD ST. 9-4539 WPOP—Detective attention of other CD groups be- • Supper at 6 p.m. followed by Atjo- x^eather and steelframe windows j * *'wHAV—Betty Kimball 1 norlhthem Maine and further cause of the lively Interest dis­ Said. Mlltown's untranqull own­ Slhvonen and Mr*r Howard Bates. the mutual necurity program. ring birth control is inconslsleht. section that include* foods not WCCO—Record Renew ■ • lit— ration at the Repository until mld- New members will be accepted 2. A 1200 million cut for military don’t go well together. Wood-frame f WHAY—Polka Party north. It winters In the southern played by several who have leArned er, Howard Swift of Great Neck; Sold IJke Bottle of .\splHn otherwise classified. This group­ WKNB-P.M. . nighL Confessions will be heard] Into the fellowship of the church public work*. windows are replacing the old i '-'f," WTIC—Radio Lane WCCC—Good Evening Good Muale states. Length Is from thre and a of the'local facility. from 4:45 to 5:45 and 8 to 10 p.m. "I am amazed at the temerity of ones at two subarctic Air F o r c e ' bills have been passed ..w ...e Other proponents argutd that ing made up of ready-mix des­ WDRO—Cai Koiby WKNB—Platter Party half to four and a half inches. No during the service. The senior ,3. A $254 million aUsh fOr the serts, potato chips, coffee, pop­ WPOP—Waxwork* WTIC—Bob Hope The shelter is one of only two today. the landlord ^ in using the Supreme b W s ; It was found that f r o . s t f House in the past but have a ^ .y a "you ran go into.... any drug Store WDRC—Eddy Jtrnold bird lover with whom we have had In the state which have met re­ choir will render "Were You I,oil bank program — a cut he al­ like a. corn, and the like say a 98 per Public Records Court of this state for the pur ready had propoaed to congress. builds up so heavily on the steel in been defeated in the Sena te.Xln | and buy contracepuves * ‘WHAY—Record Radio WPoP->Ortlclal Datelln* a chance to talk had ever seen one gional and federal- speCtflcatloni Warranty Deed: Theresa M; Leg- pose of ejecting one little pu.ssy- There?" ' sub-zero weather that the* windows general Protestants support tpe bottle of aspirin. cent Increase in the- vahie of ship­ WCCC—Record Renew before. 4. A $5<) million reduction in ments in 1954, the latest year fo'r »!*•-WHAY- Polka Party and have received matching funds gio to Wilfred P. and Mary C. Cote, cat from the home of the people ( ? a r d § are rendered useless for-llluminat measure.and Roman Catholics oi Supporters claimed it was a WKNB—P.M .,„„ Passover Observed M ucheater Everlng Herald Co- new spending, authority for the WTIC—Bo»» Miller WTIC—Conver»»tlon toward construction Costs. house on South Rd. who love it. Many religious, tradiltonal, Ing purposes. pose IL_____ \1 medical issue, opponents saw it as which statistics are available. WDRC—New* Reporter WDRC—Robert G l.ewii The United Brethren of Hebron Jjinn bta correapondent, Mnu Frank ^ and hurdofdus deitgjh*. Federal National Mortgage Aasn. WPOP—Bob and Ray WPOP—Theater Royal are observing the Passover season Capl. Leo J. Mulcahy, State Di­ Quit-claim Deed; Sarah B. —liThie little pussycat ata.vs in Marchlsa, telephone AOadeeny 5. A similar $25 million cut for rector of CD, and members of his Stephens to Clifford S. Stephens, Choose youfs from ouf com­ • lU — this week at the Jewish Synagogue our apartment, does not growl, 8r9060. the college housing program. WHAY-Polka Party' '• on riiurch St. A good many cars staff are expect,ed to attend the two lots in Rosedale. bark or make other , unseemly plete selection. * 6. A reduction of $13 million for WTIC—I'onveirailon local ceremony. Gov. A. A. Rlbi- Application for Marriage l i ­ lli-iald Photo* WDRi::—Robert G L»-»l* > coming snd going, snd groups of noises and he’s housebroken." FLUID DRIVE the Army Corps of Engineers. I-Jewellyn E. Woodmansee . WPOP—Theater Royal vorshipers indicate a large attend­ coff la expected to send a repre­ cense; Anita Gagllardone and Nevertheless, Justice Cortland New Castle. Ind. IB—In advertis­ In addition Eisenhower said, the sentative from his staff. Billy Joe Oowe. NORTH END - 5rP§?^b‘2S’'Ray WHXY—Night Watch y ance. A. Johnson ruled yesterday, Swift ing its drive against drunken -driv­ House - - all appropriations bills Llewellyn E. Woodmansee, East library to Clio**, ■ All CD peraqnnel are urged to Oron'e-GagUardone *■ witAY—SwtaK i^ y WTIC—At the U.N. violated hla lease by brinpng in a ing, the First Methodist Church has PHARMACY originate there — might wish to Hartford, accountant, has been ap­ WDRC—The World Tonight Douglas Library will be closed be on hand for the Monday meet­ Mis* Anita Gagliardone, daugh­ pet. erected a sign reading: pointed comptroller of Manches­ FAIRWAY FAIRWAY FAIRWAY WCCC—Record Review take a look at the possibility of WPOP—Modern Sound* ing. Any person interested In CD ter of Rep. Eugene Gagliardone 4 D EPO T 8Q— ^MI 9-4588 •:1S— on Good Friday, a* announced by "This will break the children's "Two kinds of finishes for auto­ withholding $516 million for Army ter Memorial Hospital, the Board the chief librarian. Miss Marjorie ia welcome to attend this 'session and Mr*. Winifred Gagllardone, hearts," said Swift. mobiles—lacquer' and liquor. procuremont and production. He of Trustees announced today. WHAY—Nlgbt y^lch as well as any other .CD meeUng SEE OUR CHOICE SELECTION OF WINES WPOP^Bob Rat wTiC—Motion Before Honee H. Martin. was married Tuesday evening to said this would be at the expense Woodmansee, who ha* had more WDRC—The World Tonight .Ainston Fire Officer* '. to acquaint himself with the prob­ Billy J. Crowe of Indiana. The sin­ of efficient programming, and than 30 year* experience in the *’wHAY—Swlna ^ y WPOP—Modern Sound* lems and plans for self-p.rotection WCCO—Record Review iilS- Officers e ^ ted by the Amston gle ring ceremon.v was performed merely would postpone the request office managing field, replaces & LIQUORS AVAILABLE FOR THE HOLIDAY WTIC—At the U.N. WHAY—Night Watch tyske Fire CJompany. to serve for In the event of disaster. hy the Rev. Theodore W. Chandler fqr the sUm for another year. James J. Seiler, who left yesterday WTIC—lUR) Radio Lane v WPIC—Motion Before Hoiiee the ensuing year, are: Fire chief, Good Friday Hervice* Jr. at 8 p.m. at the Congregational WDRC—Maetet*’ Golf Tourney\, WDRC—Ru«a Kaukhton Eisenhow-er said another pos- to asshme his new duties a* comp­ WPOP—Mualo and New* ■N WTIC—Weetmard Look . Charlek S. Barnes; deputy chief, The sacred litnrgy of the Pas­ Church In- the presence of the | ■> Sible education of $300 million troller a t' the Columbia Memorial h iu - Raymond Burt; assistant chief. sion and Death of our Savior will bride's famil.v. Organist Kenneth Hospital, Hudson, N. Y. WHAY—Night Watch could be made in the amount A&P LIQUOR STORES CLOSED WTIC—P*»«over Dram* Donald Heath; secretary and treas­ begin at 3 p.m. tomorrow at St. budgeted for unexpected expenaes DO E S " f e : ^ * “£*w*»^n* Good MuelC - ^ Woodmansee most rgeenty hat WKNB—Today In Sport* WDRC—Ru*« Naughton urer, Karl Bergland Maurice Church. Confessions will of the government. WPOP—Modern Sound* Both offices will be closed been employed as office manager ALL DAY FRIDAY, APRIL 19 WTIC-New* Grange Meet* be heard from 2 until 2:45 p.m. ’▼▼▼▼▼▼▼'▼▼▼'SI All these items add up to the for the Studebaker-Packard auto­ OUR FABULOUS EASTERAMA SPECIAL! WDRC—New* Reporter Itiea- The regular meeting of Grange ] On Holy Saturday, Confessions SCO YEARS’ ^ WPOP—New* WHAY—Night Watch ♦ 1.858.000.000. mobile agency in Hartford. He WTIC—Robert McCoi mick was held Tuesday evening at Gil- | will be heard from 4 to 5 p.m. and PRESCRIPTION i • Without the Army procuremerit 'workbd in that 'capacity for the ------WINES ------— *' w ?IaY—Bpon ipoUlfht - \ WDRC—Rue* Naughton ead Community Hall, with master 7;30 to 8:30 p.m. Til* Easter vigil Thurs, Fri, Sat, Only WCCC—fipod Bnmlna Good M)i*to WPOP—Modern Sound* EXPERIENCE and production item, the figure past seven year*. 362 W K N B-^enlng Serenade ISilt- Sherwood Strickland in the chair. i comes to $1,342,000,000. A native of Philadelphia. Wood­ WHAY—Night W»tch The program conaiated of a talk By Onr FkamiBCIst* ^ j GOOD FRIDAY Eisenhower reminded, the Hou.se mansee ia married and has one COAST TO COAST W DM ^^SiOier and y^man WTIC—Carling Coneervation on Kaatern Oonnecticut Indians, WPOP—tawrence Welk. Wl’RC—Ru*« Nougblon that less .than half of this could son in college. He has lived in the CALIFORNIA SWifT WINiS, •:IS— WPOP—Modern Sound* and on thtf history of Hebron by : Arthur Drug Stores ... but we shall be open until be reflected in reductions in spend­ Hartford area during the past 37 WHAY—Serenade , lOige-l Mrs. Della Porter |Iills. ing d\iring the next fiscal year. • years, PORT, SHfiRRY, MUSCATH, WHITf PORT, PALE DRY SHERRY > WCCC—Good Jsvenlna Good UuMo WHAY- Night Walch 'Tableaux accompanied the talk. WKNB—Alan Brown WTIC—We»tw»rd Look And he said part of the Items w n c —Let George Do It WDRC—Run* Naughton Those taking part were Mrs-Doug­ J L C k C HALF I O C 12 noon Saturday as usual. would have to be restored in the with barely 500 inhabitants. Now WDRC—Muele a la Cart* WPOP—Modern Sound* las H. Porter snd Douglas Strick­ future. QT 0 7 GAL leW O GAL 2.59 WPOP—Mel Allen land; soloiat. Mrs. W-ilbur S. the only sizable port, between the WHAY- NI gilt-Walch Suez Canal and India. Aden has a - Girls’ WTIC—Weeiward Look Porter: pianist. Mr*. Adolf Simons, FOR YOUrT a ^ s " ^ * ‘f e : | S S " ^ * e n I n . Good Mu.lo WDRt;—Rue* N'aughlnn Twenty-two members o Killing- Aden Grow* Miphlily population of some 4,400 Euro- | WKNB l e r enade _ , WPOP—Modern Sound* ' peana and 134.000 Adeneae. Also, | ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED WTIC—Three Star Extra U:*#— worth Grange came to vi.sit on a WDRC-iowell Thome* WHAY—Nil* Watch mystery ride. They furnished a Rkh Farm Loam I Alexandria. Egypt When oc­ : there are several large trading | LEFRANC SWEET WINES WPOP—Meet Ihe Artut WTIC.—Neaa muslcsi number for the program. cupied by the British in 1930. the ■ companies and a modem oil re- i BOTTLED IN CALIFORNIA WDRC—New* A Weather finery with a dally capacity of *'wHAY-Golng forward ■ WPOP—Near* Attending also were Mr. and. Mr*. I For Sal* | Arabian peninsula port of Aden WCCO—Good Bventn* Good Mu»10 H il»- Kulisch, deputy and juvenile dep- Set it at 10 conaiated of a few adobe houses , 100,000 barrels. RURY PORT, TAWNY PORT, MUSCATEL, WKNB—Evening Serenade WHAY—Nile Watch CREAM SHERRY, a U t DRY SHERRY w n c —Dick Burtfl ^ W riC—Snort* Final .uly of Sea View Pomona; Mr. and APPROXIMATELY Member FDIC WDRC—Anioa and Andy WDRC—Rue* Naughinnf .\lni. Robert Steadman, master pf T H E “ AND WPOP—Stilton Lewi* WPOP—Modern Sound* Killingwoith Grange and lecturer , 5TH II :M - of Sea View Pomona. ----- 1 A SCHOONMARER SRK7IO N BOT 1.19 Tetevision Programs . WHAY —Night Symphony I ^ Load MORE WTH —Starlight Serenade After the program refre.shmenl* On Pwre Two WDRC—Rue* Naughton of sandwiches, cilpcakes and coffee WPOP—Modern Sound* I* lilts— were served, and dancing followed. ^ HI 9-4824 J C O M PANY Mobil W H A Y -N ile Waict) Present from the various Granges Open Thursday Evening* Open Saturday Morning* N.Y.S. WINES WTIC- Starlight Serenad* were: Killingworth. 22; Guilford, 4 to 8. 9 to IJ. WDBC—Night Owl 1 ;-Madison, !5: Hebron, 23; .Marl­ Sizes 1-14. Everything Goes —No Holds TAWNY PORT, RUBY PORT, DRY SHERRY,. Mod«ni TV Schfic* One man agairwt * mob-> ■4»0UnI THl Kerosene EfltdeatDependable borough, 1, making a total of 52. MUSCATH, SHERRY / Crli^slV, Aiiyoiir? Supper Nets ll.Vt in one of the fieroeet Radio ^ TV Strvict tttso to 0 The baked bean supper, recent­ and longest gun bsttlo* the •<;» 9 9 c m S-8185 Albuquerque. N. M.. April 18 ly held at the Hebron Congrega­ NOITM UANCM Old Weet ever taw I MAIN ern ei ALL SALES FINAL BOTTLED IN NEW YORK STATE BOT BD (ipi 'When Tichalkoysky wrote tional Church basement dining Im ze Tkrssgh m MAIN s t u it IJ NOelH main ST lin his“ Dance of the Sugar Plum room, resulted In proceeds of $155 G**oi,l* 5r. Chuftk HfM l It vmca Fairy" he must not have realixed to be used for kitchen furnishings. whai he would do to the AlBuquer However, there have been a good T$¥§h0stL§wst ALL DRESSES ALL DRESSES que <31vlc Symphony Orchestra man.v donations of articles of M o b ilh e a f ALL DRESSES H a DRESSES LEFRANC TABLi WINES GENERAL many years later. crockery, silverware . and other GfirdsH Jobs SOCONY VACUUM HfATINC Oil ^ BOTTLED IN CALIFORNIA "Dance of the Sugar Plum kitchen needs, also money has Values to 4.00 Values to $.00 Valuot to 6.00 TV SERVICE Fairy" -wa.k written for a celeste been given for pi.rchase of two eiTN THE MMZMC NEW Values to 3.00 DRY SAUTERNE, lUROUNDY,'RHINE, ClARCT an Inatrument which the or coffee makers'. CHAM.IS, VIN ROSE Days M AC A CaU chestra can't locate. A civic sym Nights PhiB Part* phony program will dedicate the Majichenter EYenlng Herald He­ MORIARTY BROTHERS TEL. MI 8-M88 opening of the new Albuquerque bron rorrespondeht, Mi*« Su*an B. DISTRIBUTORS 301 -315 CENTER STREET A SCHOONMi^KER SELECTION BOT 9 9 ' Civic Auditorium April 29. Pendleton, telephone ACadnny $ ‘ In ■ the ' maantime the orchestra 8-3454. $0.66 0.33 1* searching for the "keyboard In $1.33 -CdAMPAGNE- I' atrupieht with a sweet high COUNTY LORE 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Oak Hill. W. Va. i.P)—Dr. Shir­ ALLIED FACTOBY Al'THORIZF.D sound." Members say there ia none Jefin NcsMM Truo Sfory TV SERVICE in Amarillo or Ell Pajo, Tex., or ley Donnelly's library not only in­ Coast to Coast 2.89 Phoenix Ariz,. and Denver hasn' cludes a history of the stale's .’15 How io Get a L O A N fn I T r ip ! House Call anawered. counties. b>il the chronicle* are ^ I*9V Plus Parts Anybody got a celeste? If so, liou.sed in * little building that BV 9-0080 IVH0H£ %COMBIHfomud IMF>ORTED 5TH "WQ don't just stand there; send it contains a stone from every coun­ ihe Baneficiat man SerTllag All Msack**l*r Area Albuquerque.' ty in the stale. ., , ' gii/e 9 Hvr PolM orlay FROM FRANCE BOT W e# 7 MboiT youfseir likes to sayypsr FAIRWAY HAS HUNDREDS OF appwedWUkOUr GCTAhTRIP ------SCOTCH cash confident you LOM 0TM Y 4kn aborts St, a OMf a/ tom thon o linade a mdse choiot. in m 1 C 4oHm a dof! YhM’s vhM vou f*t Easter EASTER SAVINGS !(X)F BOT H*# I 3 to Hm Am w Mow 19^4 ROTO- Coming to Seneficiad. SanifleiUorflCS GlenCrihan TTLLBX. Lm M Writ pou all akmmd. W. WHta lor a copy ol our mom rmam I SB la MW M AtaM FOR YOU BOOC amd knr prieoB. Mo otiligaBina m MAIN r r . , 2 M FIh 9««r WuMwurth’t. 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The series following everting prayer In (St. fllanrljMtpr Mr. Beck ta worae than he la.' ^ r ~ Now* over $11,000 McDermott, Mrs./Andrs Myette. Of Lenten Sermon to ama. Drdodles I do hope that Congress will see Mrs. Howard Stafford, Mias Je- wgs begun by the recto^ on Ash Mary's At 7 o’clock; "Wt dtlivtr" ^ Subaequently, Efypt’a Naaaiir haa Only one solution 'occura'-16 Us. ■fit td correct the dUBculty and mp- In Eden’^s Surgei^ 'r I ^ L Y N : .-/’ j Wednesday. -Services on Saturday (Easter \ lEo^nin^ Ifpralii By ROGER PRICE 1 General Has Cure annv. Low. Miss Marlon CaseJ, Maundy Thursday preacher .protlaimed that thU repufUatlon of That la for tlioae members of Con­ roprlate the neceasair funds, Continued scattered returns from Mrs. C. Foster Harry, Mrs. Emery Ms’indy’ Thursday , y represents Even) are holy baptism at 4 p.m.' ■here Is no room for politics in 1 volunteer workers and contribu­ in St. Mary’s Episcopal Church to­ and evening prayer at 7. On East­ Arthur J the aix principlea by Britain and gress ■ who may have received . fConttnned from Page One) Towson and Mrs. Albert Chapin. the approach to a qlimax In a J , 8tr««t our Post Olhce ailairs. ^ ^ d r e s s shop i tions received by'man have pushed night will be the Rev. Roman L. er morning, the Holy Communion France also releaaed Egypt from campaign contributions from Mr. 1 ' , Mahoney urged those who wish­ v.'c ; during which the Holy Com­ u liAncbesur,' ^onn. If there are . others who agree toms for t h ^ and a half years For Delinquency the local Red Croas fund drive over ed to contribute to call any of the Harding, who is.serving on the munion has been celebrated In St. will be celebrated in St. Mary’s at Its acceptance of them. Neverthe­ Back or his union to come for­ Ritll m e,' would you kindly ask 1. NZW SELECTION OF the $11,000 mark, Ghalrman Fran-, '6, 7:30, 9:30 and 11, The childi;en's 5w alte5 £ ?T i 1 : . r following the previous''-operation, workers' listed and they will be staff of St.\Mary’a this year. Mary's each -morning with the Publliheri ward and confeaa, and thus relieve your Representative in Congress to cis J. Mahoney revealed today. fe-*ival service with Lenten mite less, it hsa been obvious all along was d'lie to narrowing of th duct pleased to pick up contributions. The Rev. Harding will speak reading of the different versions of ' feund*^ October 1, U81 Mr. Beck of hia noble self impoacd vote accordingly. New York (P>—A man here who The chairman reported that mail box presentation will be held at 4 that the matter of the Canal muat 1 ' J U m nOKED DRERSES ' ground troops will always ^ es­ at the evenlngAcelebration of the the Passion story as they are set ibUibed Er«rr Erealnt Except pledge of silence. Then, after what ■Very truly yours, . ^ in the right lobe of the liver. wears two hats feels h? has a sential. And he stresstia Ufe sur­ oontribulipns have increased ap- aside as:-the Gospels for the days bn Eki8tei»Day. " ^ xfid Holldxve. Entered et the eventually be settled in accordance Everett T. McKinney "While the operation performed' prcciabiy following the tornadoes 11 Priz« Cali Killeii Holy, CommunloiKheld on the an­ It Olflee et Merfeheetcr. Conn.. » » they rtcelved has been added tm, sLmple cure for Vie 'nation’s vival benefits, that 'propep'-'Craining niversary of the firiit Lord’’a Sup­ of Holy Wefk. Tonight’s service ia;ith these six principles. • Bolton Notch, Conn. to enlargq'the duct offers a rea­ t h e EASTEiR SEASON . • • J gives in combat. which struck, states in the South aeee Mill Metier. Mr. Beck can be Invited to explain 1 Juvenile delinquency. ' / and Southwebt during the firs'! week per of Christ and the-Apostlea "on ends, as it has in previous years, Polite Gesture' SUBSCRIPTION RATES sonable prqspect of relief from at­ " I f little Johnny ^iiin’t trained, Tampa, Fla., April 18 itP)—Spite \#lth the Stripping of the'Altar for Britain and France are no more j OUR UABEI.S MUST BE REMOVED . . . ^ . j " It would he cut 7.5 pfr cent I f ; of April. He indicated that tele­ the night in which ^ was be­ Payable In Adeance__ the balance, if any. without injur tacks, it is impostihle to prcduct you can just about cross him waa blamed'by police today for the content with the six principles'to­ every boy ' in America wentl vision programs depicting the de­ trayed." St.. Mary’s swor cl^ir Good Friday. Durant", Okla. (if)— The prize- 116.60 ing anybody except himself.i^ whether there will be, a recur­ ,1 BUT THe Iq UALITY REMAINS! . off," he aaid. 'iHe Isn’t likely to killing of 11 prizewinning cats. ne Year ...... $7.75 day than they were last fall when A Thought for Today through * militarv reserve train­ struction wrought and phOwlng the Detective ' R. H. RIvcIro said wili sing. 'The service b^ins ,at ■ Tomorrow, Good Friday, the rec­ winning float in a parade spon­ Months...... rence of the obstructloh." come home.. / sored by Southeastern .State Col­ . .ee Months .... 6.90 / I Hours: Tueoday thru Saturday 10:00 to 5:00 p.m. | ing," said Alfred G. fT u b b y’’ ) Red Cross on the job • « usual w erf s<.meone had opened their cages 7''C. V ' tor will iMd the children of the 1..70 they repudiated them by their own Sponsored by the Manchester Dr, Cattell: issued th'e 'dally "A tralnefVman is five limes as lege was made out of 100,000 pap­ One Month ....*. Tuckerman. I probably the cause for the increase with a clawhammer and set a The Rev. X,r. Harding, former pariah In their worship and medi­ yeek.y^...... 30 resort to arms. Consequently, Couhril 'of Okmrebes medical bulletin on Eden earlier likely to escape death -or wound­ .06 1 lUESDAY and THURSDAY NIGHTS 7 to » I When he puts on one hat. Tuck- j In gifts mailed to the headquarters 'dog on the catq. The animals bore archdeacon of Hartford and rector tation upon the meaning of the er napkins of all colors, sizes and Blnflo XopT' they are still agitating for an en­ than usual today at the request of ing as an untrained man.' c*» erman, who started hlj business' on Center St. teeth marks on thejr boodles .and of St. James’ Church,. Farming- cross at 10 a.m. From noon until 3 shapes. Connecticut the British Press, which w ill have 1 , A T THE GREEN ■ tirely different kind of aettlement. Whispered Prayer career as a clerk, Is a partner In | On this point Maj. Gen. ffucker- Mahoney stated that approxi­ tracks of s, big dog were in the ton, came out of retirement last, the people of St. Mary’s will go to t h e jSSo^rop'pR^ limited or no editions tomorrow man can speak with considerable ..The first successful reyon manu­ _____ is cxcluilrel.y But American policy, a* the Germ After Discovering Penicillin’ When temptations crowd shout 1 CORNER WOODBRIDGE and 5HDDLE TPKE. EAST _____ | William E. Hill * Co., a top Man-’ mately 10,000 individuals are ex­ ysrd, he said. year to the Rev. Alfred L. Emanuel Lutheran Church for the Nr inferiMtim ebrntl feed •■rglesk because of Good Friday, a doctor facturing plant was started in •ntlUedlo the use of republicaUon of This Droodle was given to'm e you hattap management consultaiU authority.. He commanded a pected to rec.eive Red Cross assist-- The cats belonged to - Mrs. Williams in the administration of G < ^ Friday "Three Hour" service. medlcel cert, plwfM er wrHei all «owa duinatchea credlud to It. or President said yesterday, is sUll Yankee at the lAhey Clinic explained. regiment in the Pacific in the last anj-e in rebuilding and repairing France in 1891, aaya the National not otherwlarv credited In this paper by my, personal Phyaiclan, Dr. Aa In life they often do, firm. Maude Barney, a nationally known St. Mary’s. Speaking on "The-Gift Fbri|i.number of years this service COHNICflCUT MIBICAl •llV IC t following the. six principles aa ita Eden interrupted a New Zealand wai', won the Combat Infantry-, 'homes and placea of business snd hag iTeen held alternately between | Geographic Society. and also the local news publlehed here. B y“A. H. 0. Frank Wollin, who just returned And when SAtsn in his cunning When he puts on his other h . cat breeder and fancier;- of Holy Fear" or "Reverence,” he > .0 . SOX 191 • NtW HAVm 1 All r&bta of republicatlon of special guide. vacation to fly to Boston a week Tuckerman, who began his rntll- nfan.’s Badgei the Air Medal, the restoring home furnishings and diapatebes herein are also reserved. from Africa. .While there he and Tries to set a snare for you ... ago Sunday to imdergo his fourth tary career as a private, ik/lhe 2- Bronze Star with tv^ cluatera, clothing. The cost of rehabilitating That being so, the truth' is that a Man Man Witch Doctor had a operation in aa many years. The these persons may exceed one mil­ Full aemce client of N. E. A. Berv- The same seasiqn which has done contest to compare Medical Tech­ t\yth hia sinful thoughts and paa- jltar general who commands the and the Silver Star for Bravery, our negoUationa wltti Egypt, al­ most recent operation was because lion dollars, he said. le# lac. ^ iU part toward putting into the niques in dealing with a case of sions-- 77th Infantry Divislon^^ is one of He got the Silver Star on Luzon I^bUshers RepresenUllres: pie though tough and 'painful, do not of recurrent fevers, • during the Philippine campaign The chairman advised that a. Julius Mathews Special Aaency — New state Constitution a bar between Beri.Beri. One of the methods con­ These are thorns upon God’s brow; 10 "ready reserve" djvTalons in the Yorlc Cblcaio. I^trolt and ^ston have too far to go. Th^ plan Egypt Nearly four years ago. Dr. Cat- GOOD when he organized a force of two final total for the local drlvq will W'e can heal .the wounds they cause United States equipped for almost MF*.MBER AUDIT BUREAU OF legislators and jobs dispensed by sisted of throwing the Patient to tell operated on Eden to insert An not be available for another two has announced for the operation of the ground and covering him with Him Immediate cornet duty in the tanks and a squad of dismounted CIRCULATION’S. the Legislature has also moved to artlflcial biliary tube to, aid Eden’s cavalrymen and destroyed an en­ weeks In order to allow every Man­ the Canal is so close to the six a Goat Skin. Then from a Hollow If in thoughtful prayer we bow,' event of mobilization. \ Tb» Herald Printing Company, Inc.. take out of the Oonatltutlon an ex- recovery from a gall bladder emy force that had driven to with­ chester resident to have the oppor­ asiUmei.no flianctsl reg^M^y u y tor jrjnctpj»| thal In tell the truth 7.»hi'a Hoof, nowdered Spider Webs DEVOTIONS IVhy should a boy of 17 or 18 tunity of participating in the Red Isting restraint on tKe the reward ’ Asking Him for rfis protection operation performed earlier that Join the ACmy Reserve? Wouldn’t in 200 yards of his brigade head­ tJTOgraphlcsI errors appearing In i n, and Hyena Hair were poured over year-in London. Croas roll call for i»bi. Tcrinuments and omer reading matter the main thing wrong with it is legislators may receive for their the afflicted areas, after which the When Satqn comes our way; lt1>e betrer to .wait aim gamble on quarters, Better At Dr. Cattell found ip Saturday’s One of the districts reporting to­ la Ttie Maocbsiur Evening Herald. thal Egypt has announced it uni­ services. And the only way to gdin it the d ^ t ? Tuckerman, still athletic at .5.5, man was dunked into a Muddy operation at New England Baptiit 12:00 - 3:00 P M. day at the Centpr St. headquarters Dupiay advertlting closing hours: laterally Instead of. as a result of This session has given its two Stream and left to recuperate on la to humbly how and prey. ^kerm an, who enlisted hlm- is active socially and a 'vice presi­ was lead by Sirs. Jerome Brett- For Monday—1 p.m. Friday. thirds vote to the dnal job ban Hospital that the tube, had been In 1918 and feels his own bus!* dent of the board of lh6'Nationa}^ For Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday. ne^tiation and agreement* with a bed of Hot Coals. 'That Was the passed out of Eden’s system. He schneider and included the follow­ . YOUR AUTHORIZED or Wednesday-1 p. m, Tuesday. amendment, and sent it to; the way Dr. Wollin handled the case. Prayer needs no renting from the Kess success springs largely from Horse Show Assn. ing workers: Mrs. Charles Plnto» the Canal w r s . Egypt, in other said that usually happen! with ■ This is his-mimmary of the civil­ for Thursday—1 p. m. Wednesday. voters at the next state election. The Witch Doctor, being f Prim- house-top. the results of military training, Mrs. Roger CrsfU, Mrs. William -For Friday—1 p. m. Tburs^y. words. Is acting as if it owned the tubes of the type. EMANUEL ian benefits of military training: \ For Saturday—1 p. m. F^ay. It has also given its two thirds itlv* Savage, had to rely, on a For our l^rd is ever Rear; says no. TYoy, Mrs. Wlllism Stevens. Mrs. The .59-year-old Eden yesterday "It teaches you to- analyze a Claasined deadline: 10:» a.m. each Canal, which it does, and which vote approval to an amendment simpler treatment. He gave the He is waiting and He’s llitehlng. He points out that, if drafted, a Nell A. Lawrence. Mrs. Michael dav of pubUeaUon except Saturday — You can Whisper in His ear! announced through British Consu­ problem, organize a ablution, sell the six principles conceded. It Is taking the fixing of the salary of fellow a shot of Penicillin. youth has to sen-e a full two years Guadano, Mrs. Leon Terry. Mrs. t a. m. late that he does not want any pub­ LUTHERAN CHURCH on active duty, plus four, years In that solution .to others verbally, not, unfortunately, ready to ac­ legislators out of the Constitution lic collections to pay for his opera­ Charles Griffin. Mrs. N. William and putting It into the hands of ’There’s no poem, how ever Written, the Re.serves. The same youth, if and get it carried out. Thurtday, April 1» knowledge another of the six -prin­ tion costs'and hospitalisation.. Knight, Mrs. Richard Monell. Mrs., Chevrolet Or of beauty, can compare. "It also teaches you how to get the legislators themselves: St. Mary’f and Concordia Churehts Joining he enlists in the reserve program, Raymond Williams, Mrs. Raymond ciples, which gave the users the With the grandeur and the power H is. statement came after the along with other people, the fine DEALER A Price Of Entry The -Constitution now sets the Open Forum has to spend only six months on Longtln. Mrs. Joseph Martin. Mrs. right to negotiate on the question Of a thoughtful, whispered prayer. London Daily Sketch launched a “ T/iP active duty. Can work out the rest art of human relations' ‘ and”— salary at $600 a session, a figure public collection to help defray Sfiven La»t Wordu o f Chrint,'* Donald Kuehl. This page has, for several of tolls and allocation of tolls. It which la ridiculously low if It ti I — Xtabel Ruth Glson of his obligation to Uncle Sam b>' here General Tuckerman grinned •No,Room for Politics’ Eden’a expenses. • Twh other Eng­ REV. C. HENRY ANDERSON — "aomething you n^ed to know In Also. Mss. Arthur Starkweather, For Oyer 20 Years months, been contending that It conceded that the pay given a spending one. night a week at a can be guessed that the chief object F.LEMENTARY ERROR lish newspapers. the News REV. ERIC BRANDT re.serve training center and at­ both" business apd warfare: When Mrs. Robert Wright, Mrs. Harold legi.xlator ought to bear some To the Editor, Parks, Mrs. Robert Zeiser. Mrs. ought to be a matter of pllblic of our diplomacy at Cairo la to .Green Bay, Wi.s. - iSP.i—Wayne Chronicla and the Dally Mall, aaid REV. ALFRED WILLIAMS tending tworweek summer drills, to take proper evasive action'.’ relationship to the lime spent in One of the greatest services of­ Edward McArdle. Mrs. A r t h u r honor and decency to leave at Truttman, a commercial diver, has the medn-al costa would strain - REV. ROMAN HARDING "It really does the kids good.” persuade Egypt to enter into some the service of the stale. fered the people of our country, by Carpenter. Mrs. Gordon Todd. Mrs. a warning for whoever stole, his Eden’s resources. EDSEL C. ISAACSON he said. "It often provides them a least one free passage across the formal agreement with these users, So long aa the satary fixing haa our government, is the Postal Francis Mahoney. Mrs. David System. Our great country , must equipment. _ including a V RE$'. E AR L R. MODEAN career incentive at a period of life Defii'i's Hoiiip Burned Connecticut Elver at Hartford, in thus giving. A new international to be in the Constitution, it not Dr. Pai:l A. Jorgensen of the Hartwell. Miss Edith John.4on.Mra. continue to offer the public a com­ cylinder marked “oxygen.” when they are unsure of them­ the future day when all the pro­ only takes three sessions to bring e n j ^ , Marv. HutChJnsbn, Mrs. Maurice sanction to the new'scheme for op plete postal s.eryice at whatever It actually contains helium. University of California reports All welcome. Worshipers may or leave selves and uncertain of their fu­ Sherman Oaks, Calif., April 18 a salary Increase into effect, -but Lambert, Mrs. Michael , Mooney, posed, new bridges are erected and erating the Canal. But there is no the coat. If necessary, postal rates And helium, the culprit may that Shakespeare has many cap­ ture goals. ,fcW—Explosion and fire has de­ Brand New any increase big enough to be real al half-hour intervals 1957 tains and generals, in his plays— stroyed a $40,000 home formerly In operation; indication that we insist that the should be Increased, so that the find out if he tries to do any "They can elect their speciality,’ might run -into- opposition from diving, is no substitute for oxygen. "but no sergeants."' owned 'by the late James Dean. The Greater Hartford Bridge Au­ terms to he agreed upon between operating costs of the department and get a basic grounding in sucW the voters. fields ..A* administrative routine, Firemen said the present own­ c r thority intends not .only to charge LE G UL I S Egypt and the users should be very Give 'the legislators themselves radio, electronics, radar, atomic ers, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Allen, tolls on the .new bridges it is to i different from the terms Egypt direct control, and any .session can energy, or motor maintenance. were not at home last night when MINOR BURNS vole an Increase to the legislators biiUd. It also intends to raise the I has ahilounred .unilaterally. It Is "They also leanV/dther things the blast rocked this I-os Angeles INDUSTRIAL of the next sesai'on. / suburb. toll rate on the Charter Oak I once again, more a question of they don’t pick uj^Am the streets If the Legislature gets this right, such things as lUscipIine. respect The home, once used by the CASHES and SORES Bridge, wl^ich^haa long since paldjf^pj than of substance which is in The feshion this Easter is for it can be guessed that it would for properly, law and order, pride actor for extensive entertaining, for itaelf. And It also Intends to volved. Thai is, once again, the probabiy conaider $2,000 a aMsion In themselves, and a devotion to had a large living room and a Wagon a minimum proper salary, with Station put a-toll on the BulReley Bridge, key to why we are being patient duty. basement den. There was a long | $5,000 perhaps an eventual max­ n narrow room upstairs that may : hitherto fnre. And, course, pAld and why Britain and France are "A bov who learns these things BELA-WEOL imum. Isn't likely to wind up a Juvenile have been used for sleeping, but De Luxe 210 'Two-Door. Complete witli for mAny, many yeaia ago. This, impatient. We are interested "in' , Even the minimum would entail delinquent, ’ : there were no bedrooms. { radio, heater, defrbater.s and aijmal when It happens, will succeed In OINTMENT Boliition which concerns the Canal an additional expense to the st-xte Unli'ke many reserve officers, lights. • ,°*- -trapping everybody who ever They, and Nasser, are conserned of nearly half a million dollars a ’Tuckerman -doesn’t soft-pedal the New York—Insurance premium.. | MILLER’S PHARMACY wants to cross the Connecticut ression, assuming the Legislature military aspects of reserve, train­ paid by motor vehicle owners in | QUINVS PHARMACY with who hend« the knee \ . ------River lo^ the -Wtlnity of Hartford yiiaina preseiit—sire—of—the- ing, He feels that, even In the the United States exceeds $4,100,- NORTH END PHAR.MAI^Y House. But the expense involved 000,000 a year. I The plans for it rest upon no 0 ^ •vent of atomic / war, trained More Rubles For A Buck is not, to our mind, a proper -isaue, theory or principle except that of even though it may prove to be the ^2688 making sure that every last con­ One of the concessitwis we asked isfue which most sharply engages ceivable penny Is collected ifo pay of Russia way back at the famous the public mind. DELIVERED for the new bridges. Geneva conference — with Russia The real iaaUo involved is that of One good theory apd principle Is whether the' state shall finall.v then responding that we had some abandon a theory and philosophy thereby being discarded. It is the thing of a nerve meddling In Rus- to which it has held rather tenac­ 9H10N has a taste for the theory that tolls should. In these aia’s internal affairs—has njw been iously for man.v vears. As can be CHILDREN’S BOOTERY modern times, be used not as traps rather quietly put Into effect rather obvious from the present slipi, modem waist—and so does I ___. 1 / and blockades, but only when there payment o£- $600 for six months fit One of the topics of discussion at time, plus whatever additional Pepi-fiola. Today’s Pepsi—the "where and quality come first Is an alternative route available Geneva wqs a widening of con time niay be involved In special modern, light refreshment—is reduced for those who do not care to pay tacts between Russia and the peo­ aesslons. 'Connecilcut has never at­ for the additional convenience or ples df the West, and one of the tempted to m al* legislative serv­ in calories. Never heavy, never too sweet! speed available on the toll route. ice attractive, or even practical, auggeations made there was that This holiijay weekend, reifresh without » . This argument, on a basis of from the salary point of view. Russia cou{d help a great deal In This haa meant the development principle, seems to have'* moved filling. Better pick up a couple promoting, such contacts if it would of severer acknowlediged cate­ no one. only make Us rale of exchange gories legislators— the ejderly of cartons for. all those * , Now, however, the Greater HaVt- realistic, so that tourists wouldn' retlMid, the'hoiisewife, the legisl*- top-^vho works for a company or people who'll he saying, THE ford Bridge ' Authority has dis- find the cost of travel prohibitive THE THE cloeed the scale of tolls Which has dustry with aome Interest to pro­ “ Pepsi, please” ! Now, quietly, Russia has revlsej tect. snd, therefore, a willingness been recommended to Jt by the BEL AIR FOUR-DOOR SEDAN Its rate of exchange,' so that to spare an employe for auch DE LUXE 210 TWO-DOOR SEDAN DE LUXE 210 FOUR-DOOR SEDAN engineering consultants who are the tourist dollar will bu'y mor^than public service, the lawyer who Is stale’s perennial experts on what ambitious or whose firm likes to COMPLETE WITH RADIO, HEATER, twice as much as It has bought COMPLETE WITH RADIO, HEATER, .COMPLETE WITH RADIO, HEATER, the traffic will bear. -keep an arm into the political under the old rate.^The sariie SIGNAL LIGHTS, FOAM RUBBER SEATl For a”' single-trip motorist, the arena. Such weaknesses as there SIGNAL LIGHTS, FOAM RUBBER SEATl SIGNAL LIGHTS, FOAM RUBBEJl SEAT! brl^ak will also, apply to the hither­ may be in the present system "charge on all bridges, new and old, to exorbitant' cpit of maintaining would seem to concentrate in 'the would be 25 cents, gF compared embassies Now; Instead possibility that aomeUmea the to the single-trip toll ot 10 cents on wrong people Can-afford the pub­ of pa.vlng/#wo and a half times the Charter Oak Bridge, and no lic service involved. ’ 2 5 7 4 ” what RuMians pay for things, for- Puttiiig a fatter pay check on ’ ” ’ 2 4 5 8 ” toll at all on Bulkeleg; 2 4 0 6 elgnpre WJJl be paying something the public service Involved, how- For regular commuters. , a hook DELIVERED " DELIVERED ch closer to the actual. cf»at and ever, would tend to exclude such DELIVERED would he spld, at $2 for 40 tickets, 'worth of food, accommodations special interest public aervica. which would be valid only for however harmful it may bf, only and sendees. month. This would be a rate^ 5 'by making a legislative seat a prize cents a passage, a8';eom|Mred to The inference is that Russia has fat enough to attract profSaaionai politicians, from ward ,h*elcrs on y finally come to the point where aha the present rate of t cenj/bn Char up, who Aren’t attracted now. It. really wants lots of tourists. One Selection Of Quality Used Cars ter Oak. haa alw'avs been pur guess that See Our For occasionai/usere. there { explanation Is that, since the net.s^ift in the quality of the would be anotheix^k, at $2 for 20 tourists from the West go to Le’gialature would be downward, tickets, this ^ to have a life of Rusala expecting to find ererybody if the financia.r reward were in- crea.sed. just as. in our opinion, six monUiaxTliis would be a rate wearing horns, their discovery that I that, quality began to go up once ■'’r- ' of 10 cepu a passage Russians look something like other the lure of job rewards was re­ '55 PLYMOUTH GONVERTIb LE <54 GHEVROLETSTA. WAGON TOs/OTe thing that can he said human beings astonishes them,- moved by the Imposition of the '55 RAMBLER STATION WAGON dual job ban. We would tend to a ' • foc-'tols scale la that It certaliUy and makes tthem good. propa- Radio, hraler, folduig M ms designed to get'the moneyj^andista for Rusma when they get proclaim, a rather perverse maxim, Radio, heater, roof rail's. Radio, heater, automatic to the effect that the lower the tronamlMion. Sharp red iR ■ * ■ seat. Beautiful tvory and iR ■ ^ In for the slate. | h'bme. re'ward, the bettet the Ijegislature. and black'2-tone. R hy ^ R red 2-tone. ^ R ' In view of these proposed scaler, j It cwld also be that %e Rus- It Is a little difficult to remember sians,. like us. have moments when back to the original purpose of a ll! they yearn for some assurance of this new- .bridge construction,, yieace in the world. It Is possible WINDOW SHADES ’52 CHEVROLET which was-supposed to be to save that, just like us, they want to live. ’S4 OHEVROLET ’S3 CHEVROLET $( down-town Hartford by making LONG WEARING 4-boor.' Radio, heater. A real traffic access to it easier snd more 2-Dobr. Radio, heater. Kxtra .S-ppor._ Radjo, heater. Low A Noble Silence?' mileage! ' beauty. pleasant. INTERSTATE CLEANTEX clean: There is. we would affirm with Dave Beck,, president of the In- QC. 'Made to Order , out much fear of contredlction no I temational Brotherhood of Team- With Vonr Rollers . ’52 PONTIAC ’51 DeSOTO such Inescapable price of entry to i iters,, has come up with a .reason ’52 PLYMOUTH $ any other city in the country- It is,-why he took the Flfth'Amemkment FULL LINE OF CUSTOM 4-Door. Radio, heater, fluid priced from Club Coupe.-Radio, heater: An Catalina. Radio, healer,* Hydra- true.' of course, that lt,-.«^lies! so frequently before the/McCIe!- drive. VENETIAN ILINDS unusual value. matic. only to those people wluflive east, Ian Committee. If he really told $ 5 ’ 5 ^ $ 8 ” of the river, or w hy’ approach 1 how he spent union funds, he says, ’50 MERCURY Hartford from that direction, -ft "might blow the lid right off the E. A. JOHNSON Recording to size ’SI 6HEYR0LET $| ’50 CHEVROLET $■ Senate.’,’ . Good news w youngitert, good news for ^ t He .himself has been ’ ’taking the PAINT CO. ‘ 2-Door. Radio, heater. Our Goal On Suez ' mothers, fool W e've just received oor new Easter styles of t-Door. ‘Radio, heater; 2-Door. Radio, heater. rap" in order to aVold embarrass­ 723 Main St., Tel. MI 9-4501 President Elsenhower,- at his ing "a lot of fine people.’* famous shoes for children. Here is all the comfoft and smort- ‘^ress conference yesterday, had to Asked whether the inference here ness o youngster could wish for, plus the sotmd protectiw and long clarify the objective ^>f our present was: that he had. In violation of the ' ’53 CHEV. BEL AIR HARDTOP negotiations with Egypt over the Tafl-Hartley Act, given. direct You den I need'to pay wear mother looks for. What's more, our skilled fitters assure a fit your ’53 FORD V8 VICTORIA . ’54 GHEVROLET 4- d o o r future statu! of the Suez Canal. union campaign contributions to ' ^ • * * ** 1250 to (3 0 0 fo r members of Congress, Beck aaid; doctor could opprove. Stop 'm soon . , . while stocks ore complete. Radio, heater, jet black C One of his questioners uked a Radio, heater, Fordomat- Bel Air. Radio, heater, ^ ^ •Omewluit prevalent assumption " I f I start talking about contribu- finish. .-ip sharp 2-tone. Like new, • R 1 T D A real value. that-what wp are .asking of Egypt, i tibns, lot of fine people down INCONSPICUOUS 1095 la an international control of the i there might be in a tight spot. I l o “ ! ) . i Canal:, : don't want to embarrass them, no . .QUALITY HEARING AIDS V “ All we have Insisted upoil," aaid matter how much unfavorable pub- the President, "is operation of the ■ llcity I get. I ’ve' had that -before." Canal under the aix prin’ciples Here is Mr. Beck providing him- ■ ti'' previously adopted by the United I self with an unselfish reason, even. Make CARTER’S Yoor Headquarters Nations."- | perhaps, a partly noble reason, for offer. ibeworM'.larfWt-wUiac, finnt-qu.lity h.ariat .id.— Theae were the aix pirinrtples j invoking th? Fifth Amendment, liny, lithi. incoaspteueu.—at for All Your CHEVROLET Needs adopted, at the United 'Nations last And now that he -has pledged, in $63 to $163! Eyedais* .od at- theear-modeU. Com. ia> we October; In which seamed a victory public, to continue protecting the ihea—/od*y/ Stop In 'Anytifiie- ‘ / for American policy on the Suez fine people who may have taken ^psi-Ceda fejiT CHEVROLET COMPANY; Irte: RUetttoR. When they were ad^ted, iUe|;al [ campaign contrlbutiona Open Thurs. sad FxL till f P. till V p . M. It aeemed that the Su^a question from him, the chances of hip spill­ qCINNTI PHARMACY YojjfVe Myfays Weleomi f / 1229 MAIN STREn— MANCHESTER ,v- diad. been oetUed, peacyf^ly. '.Then ing anything arq very remote, Phone M I l-4ttg „ Britain and France, rather than I Thaf meana wa may never ght ■ liO M fl yliBdcr the gUldoaqa t)ie -real tru^ ^ And UU|F go en. Pepti-Coio Bottiing* Co., CtmtraT Village^ ConnI . tv ? ■ ^ 1 A ' ''f . / -f-n< \ X « * ■.'* *•* *. < % r ■ -*t ' " V VI'- T. f; -• i' ■ . - V V . • • • ^ , ', ■'>' ' '..r '■ '1 ; \. '‘ ■ : ,• ■ '■ / , ;■ , ' :V •'- >1 ,'' 7 , ' . , .. . ■ •■ : I' ■ . , ■ ■ ' ' 'V' V ■ ’ '''J . . ■ •. ■'" 'f f.. . MANCHESTER EVEI^ING HERALD., MANCHlS^TER. CONN^ THURSDAY. APRIL 1 8. 1 9 5 7 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY,^RIL 1 8, itfST P A G E Ni n e FACE BIGHT ^ .V. V

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W ill it be !Ham or Turkey for Exeter? Whatever your choice, • • Mva'- h"' • • Firit National will provide yod with the choicest quality, the 'wS. y*' . V moat delicioua eating. Firat National’a fine meats are famous, guaranteed for excellence. Select yours today 1 First National i» read|y and waiting with all the good things to eat for your festive holiday table. What’s more, you buy at First National TRADITIONAL EASTER FAVORITE! 4V4th the double assurance of select, quality and UN down-to-earth prices. You always save at First National — and « 1 ^ '^ L d •'< -y WHEN YOU SHOP FOR FOOD, THE THING TO SAVE IS MONEY! FERRIS Hams 3-lB CAN 3 . 5 9 4KU CAN 5 . 3 9 SUGAR CURED/LEAN, TENDER AND FLAVORFUL IMPORTED ■■'i Plifflirose Hams J-LICAN 2 . 2 9 r W orieu SauliKj Qnocen.i| ^ oI u c a ! STAHL MEYER _ £a^ for faster i FULL Canned Hams -yiy« ^b can |,6 9 can 5.99 SHANK Link SausaQe smiohmi :. u 6 5 c FREBH ALL POPULAR 5 c BRANDS LB BOX PORTION AH Beef Frankfurts 49e OF 2 4 HORMH OINOA SALAMI 4*01 PKQ 6 Sc ECGS Candy Bars READY TO EAT SEMI-SWEET - Chocolate Morsels “ ' BROOKSIDE 6 -OZ EASTER POLISH KIELBASA LB 6 5 c CELLO SAAOKED PICNICS ^^^bavg l b 3 9 c MIDIUM SIZI ■ WADI A Nestles PKGS PIRPICT WITH HAM «r TUIKIY PlLLSBURVoTBALLARD - Sweet Millrand Buttermilk LGE SIZE 1-DOZ CRANBIRRY ^ 16 oz 3 9 lOYERDALE E( GRADE B CTMS 8 -OZ Ocean Spray Biscnits CAN & Baiyt^Tte!^! V ■ . ^ t ’ .. FINAST - Fancy All Green Spears • m 4 A ll«nd ol 8 JuietJ 46-OZ CAN 3 7 c / |l vi-OZ CANS Stuffed Olives nNAST.jumbi.PK iooua* 5^c Asparagus feS:“ .3 \=^ Ripe Olives ihmann s-Mmiiu* *01 can 29c Mayonnaise • crMmy n jAr 35?,,Qj 59c ALUMINUM FOIL HEAVY REG Vanilla Extract •uzNtrrs r^pziu 39c To bq sure you get the finest Turkey obtainable, DUTY ROLL eviscerated 29 Durkee Cocoanut zozctuo c Alcoa ROLL make it a-First National Turkey this Easter. LB They are specially raised to produce more YOUNG TOMS SUNSHINE - Graham Crackers, Hydrox, Golden Fruit, Krcemlined Wafers, Fig, Frosted Cake meat per pound, more delicious flavor. 1 0 to 2 1 ip S C o f f.. prices f^educed! REG ^ PKGS EVISCERATO LB fe e k ie s ROASTING CHICKENS LARGE SIZES RICHMOND PILLSBUpY - Orange, White, Chocolate Fudge, Golden, Spice or Caramel. rnftm m m a a A MILD and MELLOW BLEND 1 7-OZ ^adhr ddaLer^ ^u^^iiiond! ■ / PKGS 1-LB BAG Cake M ixes Hot Cross Biiiis \ K Y B O A RICH FULL-BODIED COFFEE 1-LB BAG 93< A Dolicious BJh Fillod with Fruit PKG OF 1 2 •nd Toppod with a Crow of White Frosting. * TlwAzwuk Hooe Stoitei. . . fjcmViMJ 35 FLORIDA - Sweet and Juicy WhoU Ktrnal BREAK RESISTANT FilUd with Fruit »nd Ie*d with Pink Icing SRICIAL T«ty • tdoil for Itiftr Dosiort SRICIAl

fiiblets Corn 2 canI 31< AT DINNERWARE Easter Bread ^°^ 33< Angel Cdie »»43< *' ______PINEAPPLE SALE! CLOVERDALE • pin 1 ' i» "«i$ 4 3 c MELMAC Light end Fluffy • Well Filled SPECIAL YellowCekelced wjth Egg Nog Butter Creem SPECIAL So LighH So Strong! Virtually Unbroakablal 5 PliCB 5-LB ■* FOR THE EASTER HAM, SALAD, DESSERT Lemon Riled Donuts 25< Egg Nog c*k. Seoer. lAcn dS, M a rg a rin e 2 .o ^ ;.4 3 < Comal in Colors - Mix'Ern or Match'Em SLACI, SETTING ^ BAG • Sun Ytllow,^ • Baiga White .* Turquoise a GUP a Blossom Pink • Apple GraatL* a Tangeriha SAUCER 14-OZ GAN Sliced Pineapple 19< Facial Tissues 2«:;»37r ,a FRUIT-DESSERT BOWl eSav€ja v e withw i ^jafden ^dtozen ^ d o o d s HUDSON ■ Satin Finish a SOUP-CEREAL BOWL • r/x" DINNER PLATE PKGS TENDER GREEN - FRESH FROZEN ^/\LlrwKrwlACALIFORNIA -• LargeikUrgu Tender, lunQu*/ Delicatei^uiiwaju Spears9 Crushed Pineapple 4 ^ S i 6 9 « 8 N a p k in s OF 50 4 COLORS TO . CHOOU PROM DIAMOND ■ California Fraih Shtiltd 10-OZ PKGS A S P A R A G U S ' ' 2 N-OZ 2 3 3 Chunks 2S?s67< CANS 35< SWBET W a ln u t M e a ts rorcAN39< rLV./MU/>FLORIDA -* jumoojumbo SizeJI*.- a'",’ BLUE RIBBON SPECIAL SALE L*- - “ ' LEAF SPIHACH 2 SUCCOTASH r “J:rzr' 2 39< C ELER Y PASCAL 2 '»:»^2 5 * T o ile t T is s u e 12>°^89<. -"i ^ LIPTON SOUP MIXES NAilSeO - SQUARES ' HARTZ 1, . PORE CONCENTRATED ICEBERG - Large Solid Heads . OaioB Swp tSc Beef-Vegetable 15c Devirs Food’HozpK?f39c Dog Yurrimies p-ozpkg l/c A*:* •• ;* • lURRY’S COOKIES MARSHAAALLOW „ . wNN seek 6-OZ CANS HDS OttfkM Noodle 35c Green Pea 2 "‘c* 27c ioozpkg33c 2 hozjas45c $249 ^wfcksis ORANGE JUICE LETTUCE Tomato-Voptable «o w 1 wvi 35c Bugs Bunny - ^ Fluff / «

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Green Giant Peas v2 SSi 39c L e m p n a d e sun kisi- i «. 2 ^ 2 7 1 Beech-Nut 4‘j«$ 41c S w i f t ' s Sf'ehwd Meats For Babies 2 » 4 5 c French Dressing .« o z »tl 2 5 c C re a m C h e e se PHILA^HIA 2 PKGS 29= s Y elveeta 89c M acaroni D inner "»*” 2 3 3 • ' A. ■ ^ ' , i ‘ ' CHEESE SP Vets' bog j Fo( 3 i s , 2 5 c B e e f c h - N u f Juniof laky Food _ 2 ' i 5 S ^ 2 9 c S w i f t ^ Chopped Meal. For Ubies 2 4 5 c F rench/D ressing cI sino f ^ z m 3 i c Caramels ,, «*»«^ *• il'. ' ! - : 4 . J

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John Clark, specialist In sanitary cngineertnR at Nexv Mexico AAM. is working on a project to reclaim pure water from sewage. Best Known Brantls * By 8TTATC LOWELL i Clark says it “will rea. L^. SPECIALLY SILVERBROOK CREAMERY FRESH sociation was presented by Choate gency." C an ' Cab MADE FOR 6 OZJA» and endorsed by the Chamber's In­ Music at the banquet, which] dustrial Committee. The unit wlH DOLE PINEAPPLE ^ EASTER ■% ja YUKON—GINGERALEYUKON-GINGERALE and and will, mark the 56th annual, dinner function much as the Merchant's I .2 S DOZ B E V t K M I j t D POPULAR FLAVORS CON TEN TSX QTS - A ” meeting of the Charnber of Com­ MINUTE MAID 1 LB PRINT" EGGS LARGE 51‘ Committee does, bringing to­ BUnER merce, will be provided 'by the] i -C 2S 5> gether men in allied fields for dis­ 8 5 ‘ Jk D C X T E C p o p u la r BRAh]DS . CTN OF Landerm^ Orchestra. SLICED m It's really fresh! It's all pure coffee! UB 4 OZ Baker's Food Color Sets of'". 2 1 = cussions of their business prob­ SLICED C J C CQFF€< Clw AKETTEd r e g u la r SIZE-CONN. 10 PACKS .A n W Tr Directed by Maurice Landerman;. Lemonade 2 Cans 39c Ann Page Coke M ix PKG lems. 1 HAWAIIAN HAWAIIAN Freshness is v^hat makes this the best-' l | i B A OVEN READY—JUST NEDUCiOl 8 0Z the orchestra has appeared at S U N S H IN E / C c o c C r e o m C h e e s e PHILADELPHIA or lOROEN PKG 3 7 Choate alson announced that the NO. 2V2 c a n W onderful tasting Instant Coffee, ever! Ovtc Improvement (Jommittee will many notable ConnecUcut events, NO. 2 CAN AnnYogt Mayonnoise PTS 35 QTS B l d W U l I d PILLSBURY,, BALLARD or BORDEN'S PKG I w recommend to the Board of Dl- including the most recent .Gover­ 2 9 c 4 9 c Cheese Slices American processed 2 p k g s § 5 10 OZ Strawberries pI'k.’ 39e l % l A . I JG ^ l _ l A&P CHOPPED OR 10 OZ d ) A C rectons that it endorse a recrea­ nor's Inaugural Ball, the Hart- { Ann Page Soiod Dressing rrs 33 ford "robacco Festival. Meriden , B IR D S E Y E r l N A C H LEAF FROZEN X PKGS J L T r tion liullding proposed b>’ Nat N G ifts to r Shorp Cheddor AGED T A NO Y It •*’59*^ ^hwedel for use of the Lottie M. Sesqulcentennial Celebration and Sp arkle G elotin D esserts flA'VORS 4 PKGS 2 3 = 6 OZ A J^C Fisk Memorial fund. the Wlnsted Laurel- Festival. Green Peas 2 pkgs. 33c OVEN FRESH AND SO DEIICIOUSI lOcPIlCE PKG Eight O 'clock Coffee I II lAG 8 3 = RANGE JUICE A&PFROZEN 6 CANS 0 3 Schwedel presented his plan- to One of the features -of the eve­ FARMHOU.SE ^ Our Own Teo Bogs UEDUCTION OF lOO'i. 7 9 = H DOLE'S 6 0 Z the Common Council several weeks ning will be the singing of Robert WHITE or 10 OZ 1 flC ago. The Council did'not comment EASTER ^ed CircloCoflM 1 LI lAG 8 9 ' FROZEN Marshall, star of NBC-TV. the] Recipe M orshmollowS assorted pkg 1 9 = PINEAPPLE JUICE 2 CANS w 3 on'the proposal but named a com­ Large Size • s . Radio City Music Hall, and (^ica--| Apple Pies 61c 1 LB 14 OZ mittee to consider various, plans go Theater of the A ir., Yours FREE With Bokor Coffee 1 IIIAG 9 3 for the 330.000 left to the city for The affair will start at 6 p.m., I Educator Crox IDEAl TASTY SNACKS A&P FRUIT COCKTAIL CAN a memorial building to Lottie M with a social hour. Dancing wiU | Fisk. •' Educator C hocolate Bon Bens 6 OZ PKG 29= follow a filet mlgnon dinner. & Unsweetened CAN > The committee Is also consider­ Ice Cream FRUIT COCKTAIL 1 I I OUR OWN GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 25' ing a plan for coordinating winter Nobisco Premium Soltines PKG 28= U B 1 o z JIBC recreation for the town of Tolland. World Green 2 CANS * 0 J F ro jo y HALF Xnilngton. Vernon, and the city .‘{-Hour Service 5= J ^ M 5 = A&P FANCY PEAS of RMkrille. Jelly Eggs WORTHMORI Ali Flavors GAL. POPULAR *1 J oz r r c TEA Stock to be Offered On Good Friday Juit RaducadI OZ CANS Seabury Lewis has announced A & P T u n o IICHT MEAT 2CANS J J TOMATO SOUP 2 33' No. C a n S riO A l 7 ja V A&P SLICED DELICIOUS 1 LB 14 OZ that the IndustAal FoundaUon will Tomorrow. Good Friday,’ at noon Edurator C 1 ^ STAMPS *iOz r n c VII a o c REGULAR mMt soon to organize a sale of, .___« xi. . u ^ Holiday Ass't 1 IJi. Pkg. 3 IC ’ 3 R e d M m o n SUNNYIROOK CAN CAN FRICEI PINEAPPLE WITH EASTER HAM CAN W i s t ^ . The first offer will be begin Ihe annual observance REG. VALUE 6.9S ^ 4 9 NOW 10^ OFF members of the CThamber of Com- ■ at Center Congregational Church i A&P WHITE 1 7 0 Z J P Q Leother Holster Set AlP'S LOW PRICE Here’! « big Our Own Tea Value... merce. he said. Any, remaining of the "Three Hour Service. " Bugs Bunny Biirrj' Pkg. 3 3 c ★ ★ FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ★ ★ FANCY TUNA SOLID PACK ■ CANS J T r stock .will be. offered -to the general! Apple Pie»39^ 1(50% NYLON REG. VAIUE 3.95 take advantage' of it while it last*! The W'orsliip is concerned with U tility Bog AlP'S tow PRICE public. j I Burry Pkg. CALIFOhXIA FRESH PICKED FRESH the seven last words of Christ. ; Oxford Cremes 3 3 c S E E O UR \ Wonderful treatl Tender flaky cruata bvirating wjtli ANCHOR HOCKING REG. 1.91 | | A 100 TEA BAGS DEL MONTE 1 LB CAN The purpKOse of the sale Is to in­ and will be conducted in the sane-' I SLICED BEETS ir crease the immediate fund of | B E A U T IF U L DANDELIONS aelectad tweet juiey-freah appleal. M ixing Bowl Sets iUlT aiDUCIDI NOW • • • ' tuary by the minister, the Re\^;| Townhouse Krrblrr 1 Lb. Pkg. 3 7 c PASCAL SHIPMENT OP FROZEN 115,000 to f20,000v 'and the pledge ] Clifford O. Simpson, and the Rev. i| ASSORTMENT OF fund as rnuch as (k>.sstble. | STRAWBERRIES P. LABEL R. R\issell ■ Peeo", associate min-' 2 Cba. 2 9 c Ih e Industrial FoundaUon w ill' istcr. C E L E R Y B c . 15c Hot Cross Buns JANf PAtait 1 ^ . CRESTMONT ASSORTED make available to present and new' I POTTED lAIGE WQC SWllT BUYS FOR FASTIRI The Pilgrim and Youth choirs. 11 FTIESH I WE W KEAIVI FLAVORS’/]. GALLON PKG S9c industries in this, area the funds under the direction of Mrs. Sher-,; Eoster Chiffon Coke JANf f A»Xt» «I7I » » necessary for expansion and growth ron McC^eHan Adrian, will stng'l GOOD EATING CAUFORMA HORSE- MAISHMAUOW PncM UWM It thi« e l programs. PLANTS ARTICHOKES . . 1 9 ' during ttfe sbrrice as well as solo-1 Jont Porkw Pototo Chips 49*^ Chocolate Rabbits WORTHMOtE gnertniMl t k n Set.« Ists JeM ette) Fraser and Starr; NAVEL Aerll )0 ft fHiThrt ii Lutzep; Frank Maloney and James : | 2 3 c , . 0 . 2 9 ' tlili c iw e iJ lf ft Fine Selection ' fo r Roisin Brtod awi'vAiuTjuNdw 2 lOAvts 35*^ Easter Basket M ix •A?^ Super Markets LeSqre will render *», duet. RADISH tIcMAl > I Bowers Students AT THE r ORANGES n.. 69c ASSORTED mamma i Mai,. ,i tmi i iiH ig a special iniitaUon is, extended Easier IJVRGE BVXCH W arw ick Chocolates EASIER Wrap ; ; i 5 9 ' - Mark Arbor Dav to /anyone in the community who ■ I Jane Porkor Fruh Stolltn 45 \^uld like to attend all or part of -' LOWEST WICES LILIES, TULIPS. iJiRU K BI'N'CH w a t e r c r e s s __^ the service, ^ c h "word." extends i DAFFODILS, ROOTS FOODS la observance of Arbor: for approximately 25 minutes, and | LiNrt raonN foods BEECH NUT BABY FOODS BIRDSEYE FROZEN HYACINTHS. Etc. BROCCOLI 29c \ 2 For 3 9 c COMSTOCK PIE FUlING ORANGE JUICE ertilch falls during the apripg yaca- \ there will be opporUinit.v,^ for 'wor- j Buy Now... SWIFT'S MIATS POGFOOD Oraaff Paw 1 UN KU 33‘ 2 10 Ot PKGS 31' tloi). Bowers School chHwen held i »bipc* to come or go between j *\ Biraseye Green Peas strongmart Vafatablai uhn* 1 u h km 39- Cherry iim 9zca*35« MINUTE Mk»-PIOZiN Stroinea 4 a program on Wedj^day after-1 j Vegetables HixiD 2 .*u 39' Spinach 235' RALSTON L a Rosa Lincoln Caallflawar 2 u iz m t 49^ • ' •# 2 • M CARS 37‘ It N CA« 35 Junior 2 m« 2 9 ' Ali grades iV the school P a ste u riz iiifc Done 2 Ways La Rosa Sauces 4 I kl CAM Blueberry U“ « “«41* Cut Com 235' Chicken Pies •m«« 25' gathered on the front lawn at 2 j ------— i Prune Juice ■raccali eiUPHi IWHPKM 37* pjn...to Ijsten to thCifollowing pro- j Milwaukee ; Two milk-paaleur- Purina Spaghetti i Lh.21c N oodles « oz. 2 5 c gram. announced otter the public j ization processes are in common Mushroom 27c With Meat 27c address aystrm L>-nne Roscoe ; use. j ■ Quart 2 9 c REYNOLOS-WRAP MARSHNIALLOW FLUFF of Grade 6. V ', ! . 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■ 'I-' ^ . MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIJ5, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APREL 18, 1967 / ' PAGE THIRTEEN / . V ^ . N ^ \ t ■ ^ • * '* ■ ■f / MANCHESTER^ EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY* AjpRlL 18, 195? 1/ • . PAGE TWEL> L Boards Sends Protest hetter ^Glastonbury McMillan at Pentagon Teamster Boss School Tours Denies Link'to Oh Nike Housing to Brucker On Nike Homes Issne in a splltjnformal vota j«tybyjraln^^^^^^ Sheldon, Scranton Strife Mrs. Meyer Edward i Scheduled for night. Town Director authorized arrived in Col. Donald McMUIan, com-v«,nothlng about the conference other Mayor Harold A. Turkington to Ryder. 6 Bruce Rd., New Haven about 5 a.m. manding ofllcer of the 63rd AAA than that it Involved the proposed (Oontinned from Fage One) send a letter to Army Secretary 32-unlt housing development. . Text of Letter FBI Man, Self Budget Data Group, has been ordered to the Wilber Brucker protesting the de­ The Dlrector'e letter to Army ' Because , of his appointment in Shaw, self-styled former strong cision to locate lU Capehart houi-. Pentagon in Washington for a Washington, McMillan was unable Secretary Brucker follows: * Glastonbury, April 18 (Special) arm man for the union. ing development next to- Lakewood conference today on, the Army’s to see the practice firing yesterday Durkin said that far from en­ Circle. Dear Mr, Secretary: (OonttniMd troa Face 6iie>' ously stolen Hn Enfjeld, was found -—The Board of Education is "The Board of Director* of the m- in woods in Windsor, about eight proposal to build 32 houses for of Batteries C and A, stationed in couraging such acts, his instruc­ ,■ The letter, which will go by making a series of planned lours Manchester and. East Windsor, Town of Mancheeter, Connecticut, kowskl w u in the house hiding or miles from . the\holdup scene. A Nil*n _ from Grand Unions sor Locks, more State Policemen several years ago. He has assist; members feel that by doing so they He said McMillan, whose com­ kin 'A’as Joseph Brennan of Scran­ Theodore Cummings 'and Eugene vcan better unde-.atand the recom- ton yesterday, have reported that ton. Because Brennan could not be Kelly voted against it. The, ninth and is located in the general area and more FBI agenU began to ar­ the Hartford Police department by mand includes the Nike soldiers in of the 'Old Highway running rive. „ instrucUon and lectures^on the lendations submitted by each tjitis area, told him he was to re­ their conferences with top Penta­ present yesterday, the committee member, Pascal Poe, was absent iclpal as to evaluation of con- gon officials' and members of Con deferred until today the- question-, because of illness. westerly from South Main Street The decision; SUte Police Capr. latest police methods. port to the Chief of Army to the westerly boundary of the Schwartz and FBI Agent Horan His father is Frapcfs.P. Horan dltibn and necessary repairs, Engineers in Washington. gress produced the promise of an ing of the three business agents The Directors were asked by Investigation of the situation. of the Teamsters local—Durkin, Lakewood CSrcIst 'residents Tues­ town property as shown on the en­ were to circle around to the rear who at present postmaster at well ak the, teacher-children prob­ McMillan told Girelli he knew closed Mancheeter, Connecticut, and get into the house by way of Trinity College, and is retired from lems ami needs. T Robert Malloy, and Joseph Me day night to sign a letter protest­ the cellar. They did this with The annual budget for 1956-1957 Hugtf Brennan represented all ing the Lakewood Circle site, but zoning map. It can be taken by extreme caution, and with revolv­ the HartfoVd Post Office.» three. delayed action so that it could be condemnation by the 'Army for the Hia brother. State Policeman Ar was $1,260)935 but with,the n«w Capehart Hbtieing Development. ers ‘ drawn. , ' thur'HOran, is Governor Ribicoff's school, and the necessary addition Bailey Plan Would Upgrade Durkin raid that in Instances of read and revised by To'wn, Coun­ — Behind them serving as protec­ violence, investigated and tried sel Charlee N. Crockett. "We take the position that the ^ chaiilfeur. of teachers, it ^11 be considerably closer that a' pon-conformlng tive cover were two, Hartford po- higher for the coming year. to find out- who done it." Crockett's revision, which was ' llcemen, Sgt. Charles Wells and But he said he didn't believe he considerably different from the is located to a conforming use, the No definite datO^^has been an Requirements for Diploma greater becomes the. disturbing Harry Bacon. nounced as yet for a^meeting with had any auUiority to penalize any original,. was further changed by As they neared the cella^/the union man if the man had ad­ the Directors last night before effect to the comprehehsive plan the Citizens' Conference Commit­ The Board of Education is con­ for said town. other officers, with guns drawn. tee, bill the recommendations mitted an act of violence. a final vote waa taken. many of them standiBC behind Obituary sidering a plan that would give The Town Counsel’s copy urged We feel that much of the con­ brought forth by ' the dtqcusslon i1,000 Subway And he said he had asked police fusion and discontent as to the To their cruisers, kept .a'tlose watch groups are kept in mind as the greater significance to the high for information, adding, "I didn't the Army to consider relocating iii on every window in' the house. the Globe Hollow site, but Mayor area under condemnation could Coojf Board makes its school tours. Mem­ school diploma. think it was my duty to contact have been avoided if there had Bre«k tpCeUar Door bers of the Board are: Charles i Strikers ^Battle ther.pollce.” Turkington and' Director Fraiicis Deaths The plan would establish defi-1 Mahoney asked that it be further been closer cooperation between Getting to 'the cellar door, they Bader, chairman; Helen F. Shaw, Kennedy asked what Durkin did the Army Engineers and the Town broke it ijri secretary: Ann (Gustafson, Dr. Bay- nite requirements for the quality | w j ¥ ^ ci-s« sc ! to look into the case of 'WiUiam revised to include a statement that of work done by pupils and call | U l I ^ a r i S Lyon, a former Scranton truck the lanH is owned by the town and of Manchester, and if the proper There w-ere no sounds, just .the Hjalmar H. Johnson lis Earle and James Breen. notice as to the choice of site had blackness of a cellar broken only Season Opener for the issuance of two diplomas-'-1 _____ driver, who has testified that Rob- is the only rite th^ two would go by the daylight as it broke through Deputy Fire Chief Hjalmar H brt Hubshman, an alleged union along wilih for the * housing. been given by the Army Engineers Johnson. 58, of Middletown, broth­ The East Glastonbury Fish and one to be known as the Academic (Continued from Page One) to the town, therefore, the Board the cellar windows. Game Assn, has planned a gala Liploma, the other, a. Certificate strong arm man. kicked In the In opposing the letter, Chim- Inching their Way through the er of Mra Vincent Dummltt. 41 window of hia truck and threat­ mings and Kelly gave different feels that the Army should look w'elpome for the fishing season, of Graduation. the streams of water, bringing a with favor upon the Board’s rec­ cellar and looking into dark cor­ EarL St., died yesterday at Middle­ High School Principal Edson ened to beat him. reasons. Cummings said it was his sex Memorial Hospital. with an Open House tomorrow at truckload of debris to their first •"I'm not top familiar with that ommendation as to the change of ners, they found no one. the club house in Marlborough. M. Bailey, who reports a deteriora­ opinlbn the Directors have made It was then that they had to A member of the fire depart­ line snd burling the contents at case," Durkin said. He said an­ their stand clear in two previmu location for fhe Capehart Housing Starting at 8 a.m., there will be tion in the scholar|ffiip of high Development to the area adjacent niOD MAIIKEn * find the cellar stairs leading to the ment for 22 years, he was si mem­ school students, ia the author of police. Other strikers picked up other business agent .handled it, protests to the Army and that a ber of various firemen's associa­ various fishing contests,.as well as and that "I didn't take any action" third protest is nqt necessary. to the 'Old Highway.' first floor. prizes for bait and fly casting, and the plan. paving atones and threw them at Standing side by aide, they be­ tions. also of the First (Jhurch of about it. - Cummings also claimed the'Di­ MWe are alao enclosing a copy Christ,' Congregational, and Mid­ a turkey shoot. The club pond has It was discussed briefly last police. He insisted he does not "con­ of a resolution adopted by the gan to inch their way up the stairs. been well stocked with trout and night at a meeting of the Board rectors would be bowing to pres­ The door at the top was closed and dletown Lodge 1547, LOOM. Police guards fell back under done" violence. sure, thereby "establishing a prece­ Board of'Directors Feb. S, 1957, Besides hia sister in Manchester, refreshments will be seaved all day. of Education and was then re­ which you may not have seen." it was dark. ferred to the Board's EducationaT the ' lows of stone and metal until Kennedy pointed to testimony dent that any group in town can he leaves his wife Mrs. Ebba Peter Z B \ GranU Oarage. Bid reinforcements arrived. by bakery owner Schiavi that 'you Suddenly ,the door opened, a gun The Zoning Board of Appeals Policies Committee for further make the Directors change their was shoved through and a shot son Johnson: two daughters, Mrs Firemen arrived with additional telephoned him and made threat­ minds on any subject." -Paul Hartman of East Hampton approved the application of the co study. firehoses. Police opened up with a ening statements." and asked fired into the darkness. Horan owners of the Midway Garage to Would Start Next Ve*r Kelly said he did not object to was hit in the chest. He fired once and Miss Rita Johnson of Middle shower of tear gas )>ombs. whether that'w-as true. the Directors doing all they can to About Town town; a brother, Raymond John rebuild their burned out structure, Bailey's recommendations, as The tear gas, and a charge by as he reeled. despite the area being an AA resi­ "No, sir,” Durkin replied. He help townspeople, but reiterated his Hide Under Stairway son of Arlington, Mass.; two other contained in a report distributed mounted police forced the strikers said he had never tailed to stand of Tuesday night that it sisters, Mrs. Carl Nellsen of Crom dence zone. to the Board, calls for the institu­ The Manchester Fire Depart­ Capt. Schwartz grabbed the hack. Police began dispersing the Schiavi about anything bn. the sounds "as though we are making well, and Mrs. Helen Bosworth of James A. Kristoff and CTifford tion of the plan next ypar. how­ demonstration into various side- ment put out a small grass fire at wounded agent and dropped to ^ e M, Jones were supported by local telephone. "The only one I talked second class citizens out of the" Wiridemere St. and Irving St. at Glldersleeve; two grandchildren ever, the minimum requirements streets. to was his counsel." soldiers.” ■ cellar floor and pulled him with residents who sympathized with for an Academic Diploma would be 11:31 a.m. today. and several nieces and nephews. In Paris and the country in gen­ Kennedy then asked about Discussion Limited him beneath the stairway. TTie funeral will be held at the them on their $65,000 fire loss. raised over the next three years. There they stayed for several The Board granted the variance eral transport workers were trick­ Bradshaw's testimony that Dur­ The discussion on the letter, wit­ BE.ATEN WOMAN DIF,« First Church of Christ, Congrega As outlined in Bailey's report, kin had taken a stink bomb from soinutes. tional, at 2 o'clock Saturday after swiftly. ling back to their jobs. nessed by some 40 Lakewood Cir­ New York. April J8 (flh—A Meanwhile, outside, police wait­ the Academic diploma w-ould be a safe in the union office and cle and Bidwell St. residents, was noon. Other applications approved given next year only to pupils who Rail services to foreign points shapely young woman, her face THE KING ed with drawn revolvers, shot- were: Havener Motors to operate operated unevenly but passengers handed it to Bradshaw and limited to the Director.*! only. bludgeonriT beyond recognition, Friends may call at the Roberts have follow'ed a normal high school Hubshman to be flung through giM and sub-machine guns. They Funeral Home, 16 Broad St., Mid^ used car sales and service busl- stayed .away in droves. They ap­ Atty. Wesley C. Qrvk, repre- died toiuy two hours after po­ OF heard the two shots. hess at 364 New London Turnpike; course, met all the subject_mat- parently didn't have any faith in the bakery window. Was that .senUng a group of Bidwell St. lice found her lyii^ in a Lover's dletown, from 7 to 9 o'clock to­ ter requirements for graduation, true 7 ROAST BEEF Schwartz then thought to him­ morrow night. Arsene J. St. Pierre to locate a arriving at their destinations. residents who object 'to relocating I-ane in V-qwietjx«sidentlal sec­ self. ‘T know Kolakowskl is a men­ trailer a.s a temporary housing earned at least 18 credits and have The wave of transportation “No," Durkin said. He said he the present site at Lakewood Cir­ a quality point ratio of 12 or tion of Brooklyn. . Police said lb. tal case, and I must not alarm unit on a lot at 19.1 Great Swamp strikes ends tonight at midnight. does not keep stink bombs in the cle, was denied permission to that she had. apparently been ROAST Mr,. Qeorgo S. Bailey him by shouting. I also know that Rd.: Howard H. Mine, to build a better A quality point ratio of 12 The workers demand 10 per cent office. speak. thrown out of -a moving car 1 might get a shot at him my­ Mrs. Eleanor Goslee Bailey. 47', is equivalent to a straight 'M' rec­ "His testinmony is false?" Ken­ w'ife of George Sumner ' Bailey, house on the south side of Wil­ pay hikes; the government offered He angrily left the hearing room after being beaten. There was self. liams St. with less than the neces­ ord. ('M' 14 the lowest passing 2.5 per cent. nedy asked. at the Municipal Building during no immerliate identification. 247 Bloomfield Ave.. Windsor, died grade). "That's , correct," Durkin re­ A few more anxious minutes sary set back; Wallace E. Mason Air Fl-ance flights within the a recess and told reporters that "if KINGAirS ELECTRO-SMOKED passed. early today in Hartford Hospital.* to alter a single house into a 2- "For the class of 1959, a quality sponded. this is important enough to'vote Born in Windsor. June 7. 1909. point ratio of 13 is recommended, country were mostly halted by a HILDY FIGirr IN FI>ORIDA Then at 12:10, police from out­ family dwelling at 871 Hebron McClellan, who has asked the upon it is important enoiigli (for SAUiSAGE MEAT r i: * strike of ground workehs at Ptris Tallahassee, Lla., .\pril I8i41 49 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Car­ Ave.; Eugene A. and Janice E. and there after, a qualit.v point Justice Department to keep an the Directors) to let the citizens side shot a tear gas bomb from in lin H. Goslee, besides her husband ratio of 14 is recommended," A airports. A threatened walkout by eye out for any evidence of per —The fight over custody of 6- FANCY YOUNQ front of the house, going through Pinto, to erect a dwelling with radar and navigation staffs, was be heard.' year-old Hildy McCoy moved to and parents she leaves one daugh­ less than the required sideline oh quality point ratio of 14 is be­ jurj' by the \s1tnes.ses In his hear CANNED HAMS a window into the dining room. ter. Betsy Goalee Bailey: four sis­ tween a "C , which represents called off. International flights ings, saig this was "a sharp con­ He denounced the informal ac Florida today. Gov. Foster Fur- Behind the tear gas bomb, a Cedar Ridge Terrace; James J. were not affected. SAUSAGE ¥^ 49* tion taken by the Directors as oolo of Massachusetts asked ters arfH a brother, Mrs. Henry and Isobel Staples, to erect a fair w'opk, and an "M". flict." Rcadylo group of armed police broke J. Sargent of Cllntonville, Mrs. Bailey, who feels the plan weuld The Paris subway system oper­ Durkin said he never found out setting a dangerous precedent, and that this state return Mr. and 3 lb. 6 lb. through the kitchen door which is dwelling at 292 Manchester Rd.; ated a Skelton service but again said any matter such as this should Mrs. Melvin B. Ellis, formerly John T. Sargent of Avon, Mrs. Perry D, Root, to install an addi­ spur the students to efforts to im­ who tipped over one of Shiavi's size size Just off the breesewhy. There they Thomas R. Moore of 51 Vernon prove their academic work, reports there were few passengers because trucks, but had asked his pickets be aired at a public hearing. of. Brookline, to the North to SLICED BACON ^ * O to k lb- tional gaaoline pump at 2749 Main 1 69 found Kolakowskl 'dead on the St., Mrs. John T. Marsh of Wl- of the irregularity of the trains. However. Mayor Turkington face a charge of kidnaping Hil- kitchen floor, his brains' blown out St.; Richard A. Katz, to erect a that if the plan had been in effect about it. He said he never did netka. 111., and Malcolm R. Goslee this year and last year, 12 pupils Those who did come aboard rode check with a policeman who was .said this morning the Directors dy, who haa lived with them FOWL with the same revolver he used to dweHlng on Addison Rd., with less since she waa a month old. -of Granby. than the required rear yard; in the present graduating claiss free because Jhere were no ticket at the scene. agreed to get the letter off as soon shoot down Horan. Funeral services ’’ will be held punchers. as possible because of a time fac­ KIELBASA a * and nine In the class of 1956, would Sen. Ives (R-NY( said he "can't 85 He was clad in gray pants.. A George B. Armstead Jr„ for an Saturday at 2 p.m, at Grace Epis have received Certificates of Grad­ For the second day traffic,was understand’! why Durkin couldn't tor involved. USE OLD SUEZ PLAN shoulder holster with a fully-load­ addition to dwelling at 152 Pond jammed along Paris' main inter­ The Army has set April 26 as the n n M U K t o « r m e y m r u s t e r t u u copal Church. Windsor, with bur­ Circle with less tlian the required uation. find who was responsible for some Port Said, Egypt, April 18 (As ed clip was strapped to his body. ial in Palisado Cemetery, Wind­ sections as cars, bicycles, motor date to close its contract with, the BEHY CROCKER INDIVIDUALLY side line; also the tabled applica­ “Stepping up the quality point of the acts. The Suez Canal Authority today WHITE FBI Agent Dead sor. The F. W. Carmon Funeral floor required for graduation over sepoters and pedestrians fought to "If you had experience with builder and sa.v that construction temporarily authorized .ships to WRAPPED tion of Felix Monzeglio to build a get across. will begin at the Lakewood Circle MaanwhUe, a second group of Home, Windsor, is in charge of ar-r house off Main St., bounded by the a period of three-years would give human nature..." Durkin began, pay canal tolls in the currency Y IU O W or lUNCHES policemen entered the cellar hatch­ rangements. ample warning td stiidents of the The 48-hour rail, bus and sub­ "I’ve had all kinds of experience site a short time later. of their own countries. This waa properties of Edward R. Dellert, way strikes interrupted French At the. Tuesday night meeting, DEVIL'S FOOD way and despite the heavy cloud Calling hours will be 7 to 9 Frank Talboom, William Taylor necessity for improving the qual­ with human natbre.” Ives flared, the system used before the Br|,l- CAKE MIXES of tear gas, foimd Capt. Schwartz 'clock tonight and tomorrow from' life . less than anyone would have his voice rising. "But not with the Directors rescinded a vote to iah-I'Vench-lsraeli attack on 57 ity of their work,” Bailey stated In and Agent Horan on the floor and others. believed possible. The public gaily set May 7 as a date for a public SNOW WHITE - REM Y TO COOK to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mariner Troop Newt his report. 'that kind of human nature." Egypt last N'o\*ember. TENDER SWEET EACH HEAD beneath the cellar stairs. Horan found other methods of transport. Chairman McCTlellan said this hearing on a $16,000 appropria­ Senior Mariner Troop 21 will at­ Rewards Quality Scholarship tion to help defray the coat for INDIVIDUALLY was dead. tend a "Get Acquainted" potluck Board members la.st night also may be the last day of the Scran­ Right whales, almost extinct in An alarm from the police detail ton phase of the oommittee's services tlie Army would have to 1750 now appear to be making a WRAPPED upstairs was spread to . outside supper sponsored by the Manches­ felt that the plan -would serve to pay if it moved south to the Globe Funerals ter Senior Scout Senate, April 22, rew'srd quality scholarship by dls^ Household Hints search for evidence of racketeering comeback under international pro­ CAUUnOWER JUST UNWRAP 8 COOK Hd. forces to cease fire. Kolakowskl and other wrongdoing in the la­ Hollow area. tective regulations. GREEN GIANT pus at 5:30 at the Center.* Congrega­ tinguishing between the true stu­ The Lakewood Circle, residents 37 was dead from a bullet froih'his' tional Church in Manchester, Troop dents and those who "merely take bor-management field.' owrn gun. ' Michael Demko Baking a cake? When you Secretly, made voice recordings, convinced the Directors that the DELMOMTE It was police Chief Arthur ' G. 21 is selling assorted gladiolus up space for four year.s." line the bottoms of the pans with letter would be enough to persuade TOMATOES t ^ 73f ESCAROLE ^ 20. 19* The funeral of Michael Demko, bulbs this spring as part of its ■ "The plan would upgrade scholar­ which allegedly- link the three Wall of Windsor who sounded the paper, cut the. paper a little agents’ names With terrorism, re­ the Army to change ita mind about first alarm, for an ambulance and 68 Ridge St., was held at 2 o'clock “fund-raising project to finance a 3- ship," Superintendent of Schools smaller than the pan for eiuy re­ locating at Lakewood Circle, and yesterday afternoon at the Con­ day cruise aboard the schooner Arthur H. Illlng -said. "'Too many mained ip the committee's hands RADISHES 2p t l5* ORANGE‘‘= ' 2 59* medical assistance. Hovering close moval. for possible use in the questioning. that the public hearing would be Diamond I lb. to the house, he had remained out­ cordia Lutheran Church. The Rev "liuchpss." Anyone interested iji students are content to Just get by too late. SEND THEM FRUIT COCKTAIL Erich O. Brandt, pastor of the placing an order for bulbs Is asked on their wits. There ought to be i Committee Counsel Kennedy said Return from' Washington 35 W ^ N U T S Largo Sixa pLg. side the hatchway when his two A club sandwicir-^lettuce, toma­ yesterday all three are mentioned BANANAS 2 a. 29* 49* church, officiated, and Alfred tor contact Mary Nevin. recognition of real achievement." to; chicken, bacon—is e.speclally BRAND UNION || It O. A A 0 MKHPAK—StrilaaJ w WliaU fellow ofBcers had entered the cel­ Lange, accompanied by Frederic in the tape recordings made by Meanwhile, three of the six wom­ lar. . Remodeled Building Tenants William Buckley, who is a mem 'good served w'ith mayonnaise to en who took their case to officials THE PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR EASTER ~ Werner, was the soloist. Burial Atty. Walter F. Foley, former her of the committee that will- which capers have been added. Paul Bradshaw, a convicted dyn4- Daughtes Saw Killing was in Eagt Cemetery. rr.lter, and Bradshaw's pretty in 'Washington returned tffirfte early' Sweet Potatoes Z c- dS Cnnberry Siuei^ 17' The search for Kolakowskl be­ judge of Glastonbury Town Court. study the plan, al.so expressed his this morning. '. Bearers were George Gankof- i(i moving his law offices from approval. He said it indicates that Mushrooms look especially at-, woman friend. Miss Helen Can- HOMETOWN $ gan March 30 when his wife. H^len, 1.98 skie, Heniy Gankofskie, William field. Mrs. George Meyer. 131 N. Lake- CHASE a SANIORN ©RAND UNION f « 1 « - 0 7 t , was found slain early that morn­ Hartford into the remodeled build the philosophy of. education “is tractive if they are sliced so part wood Circle, one of the three, said EACH Demko. Erllhg Johnson. Henry ing at Main St. and Cotton Hollow moving back to the point where of the c(tp adheres to part of the Bradshaw, a former- Teamster YOU lAVf ing in her home at ISI Princetop Schuetz and John Schuetz. member and key witneba in the the group talked yesterday with Coffee U Orchid i^rsages Rd. The’ 75-year^Id building has accomplishment counts; stem. =' TIN V l F ■ S t, Hartford. inquiry, has sworn he Is innocent Senator Prescott Bush of Green­ NEWS AsparaSK A warrant charging Kolakowskl been renovated in cblonial style The Certificate of Graduation wich and Col. Paul Symbol, chief of WNSHINE ■ 1 1 . 0 7 ^ ernon snd converted into space for four would have all the authority of an If shredded. coconut-has become of the May 1, 1954, dynamiting of IALLARD'S-^^63^ SHOPPING the fatal shooting, told police the Second Suit commercial nurseries, will main­ Membrane-free sections of Senator Bush' contacted Dewey following story; tain space In the building,. growing number ofXfalling stu­ orange and strips of green pepper, ^higher un)on officials and that Dur­ dents. Bailey said that the pc^c^t- kin iamong others double crossed Short,-an assistant secretary of the ASSORTED ORttynE'iN.. jraShKIUffT PARW.SHACKS2,'.; 37«| She and her mother had retired Vernon. April 18 (Special)—Box Plant Sale Benefit will give color to a meat," poultry^ Army, later and urged him to do PARKADE to separate bedrooms on a Friday The firemen of CbmjJkny 2 are Bge of failures has been increas­ or fish platter. ' " ^ Mm sifter promising to take care of Mountain Homes, lnc„ Manchester, ing at Manchester High School for him financially if he were con­ everything possible to meet the ob­ night when Mrs. Kolakowskl heard has: been hit 'wita the second large sponraring a public Easter plant Pm a noise in the cellar of the small sale which starts today at 6 p.m. the last four years. Blend in honey with your French victed. He 4s awaiting sentence on jections of the Lakewond Circle' attachment writ in less than Approve New Plaas the charge, and trial, on perjury group. Cape Cod-style home. The daugh­ week. and continues through Satur­ dressing »o iglve different twist to - * > %oUa\ ValuU! ter went to Investigate - with a day from 10 a.m. to 10. p.m In another matter last night, the U.3 flavor of your frqit salad. and obstruction of justice counts. Mrs. Meyer said Colonel Symbol 4T* According to the writ filed in the Board unbfficially approved newly and other Army officials the wom­ flashlight shortly after 11:15 p.m. Town Clerk's office today, John J Under the direction of El­ McHugh and Malloy, indicted on She discovered a cardboard cover­ dra'wn preliminary plana for the To,remove a white mark from a chargea of having helped a squad en contacted, including Short, did and. Mabel E. Kennedy, Vernon lis Nye there will' also be a food Washin^on School addition. Since, not know the towm wras protesting ing a broken whidow 'had been re have instituted a $20,0(>0 legal ac­ sale on Saturday along with the dining room table, try rubbing the of other Labor union men to de­ Regardless of - where GRAND limON CATSUP 5 ^ for moved. only four members were present- spot .with equal parts of boiled molish the wall of another build* the Lakewood Circle site. '•ri ' Ik tion against Box Mountain Homes plant sale at the fi/ehouse. Harry short of a quorum—ho official ac­ While in Washington, the wom­ your servicie man or Her mother then instructed her and Scott Acres, Inc., Vernon. Hall, chairman ■ of the plant aale linseed oil, tuti>entlne and vinegar. ing under construction in Scran­ to remove the door handle. How­ tion could be taken. - ton, face, questioning about the en also talked with Sen. William woman is stationed, FRESHPAKTOHATO SOUP 11 for Last week. Box Mountain was committee, said that the. funds Wheq formal action is com­ Purtell of West Hartford. Rep. Ed­ ever, she was unable to.do so and attached for $25,000 in an action raised will go toward company Pat parsley dry in a towel after dynamiting and a variety of alle- the Afanchester Eve­ Mrs. Kolakowskl took off the door pleted. General Mailager Richard you've washed it; then store in a gationa by Bradshaw and ' other win H. May Jr. of Wethersfield, instituted by Almon, J. and Bea youth activities. Martin will be informed, and the and Sen. Homer Capehart of In­ ning Herald can be for­ handle on the cellar side. Both trice M. Anderson who claim the E.xchange Club Speaker tightly covered container in the re­ witnesses. LAOOIEUGY 14 for then left the house and as they machinery for 'completing the frigerator. Bradshaw has specifically accused diana, author of the bill under builders falsely and fraudently Guest speaker at the Exchange long-delayed project will be which the military housing will be warded to be at **Mail tk neared the street. .Kolakowskl misrepresented to the plaintiff that Club dinner meeting, ' today at. Malloy of ordering troublesome I -cam e from behind the house with •jWarted. Add salt to the water when you built. . CalT’ regularly with all the property was "equipped wlfh 6:30 p.m. at the Villa Mari’S, will The Board also took action, sub­ union members beaten up. and of a gun. are cooking' cabbage; it improves "rigging" union elecUoni, in which "We were very pleased with the GRANO FACIAL TISSUES 6 for •“You both go back in the house, an adequate sanitation and water be Frederick H. Waterhouae. coun­ ject to ratification by a quorum the color and flavor and helps to reception we received," they re­ the hometown news system. . ." sel'for the Manufacturers' Assn, of on several personnel matters. - It he said some. members voted aa ' S P / l o r “ he said, the girl told police. They n ilCain ■ Vitamin C, ~ often as six or seven times, ported. people away from obeyed hia orders and went into In today's writ-the two home Connecticut. He will use as his accepted the resignations of Ed­ Fail .to See- Ike PORK & SEANS C A M PIB l’S 8 for building firms are accused of caus­ topic "Your Part in Legislation." gar Bonltz of* the Buckland School, Bradshaw’s sister, Mrs. Mar­ home are so anxious the living room. The girl movec, Decorate fruit gelatin with Mrs. James Sheldon, 158 N. away as her mother and father ing the'* Kennedy's $10,000 dam Mrs. ‘Barbara Hooker of the Ver- daisies. Use blanched almonds for garet Kollra, testified yesterday to get. lOSY ages by depositing dirt and other Manchester Evening Herald planck School, Mrs. Estelle Simp­ that Durkin told her the men Lakewood Circle; said the group stood by the door. She said she petals, bits of orange rind for the attempted to see President Eisen­ Seabrook Farms Froxan — SIlead heard her father 'discussing “his unhealthy and deleterious matter, Glastonbui*)' correapondent, Mrs. son of the Nathan Hale School, centers. "shouldn't have used dynamite” to ^ half of the house.'' at^ debria In a hrook which emp­ Betty McNamara, telephone MEd- and Mrs. Caroline Christie of the wreck the Ruby house, but should hower and' Vice President’ Nixon, Fired Gun Twice ties into a pond on the plaintiff'' ford S-175S. Waddell School. Easy-on-the-cook picnic: Take have sawed the beams of the place. but were unable to secure an ap­ Telephone MI 3-“5121 STRAWBERRIES Soon thereafter, the girl said, property. Appointments approved, subject along bread and smMi containers There had been tesUtfiony q< an pointment with either. ' OfUtlOUS SIRVn WITH her father tired the gun he was The Kennedys are a l^ seeking to ratification Were those of Al­ of sandwich spreads. Everyone earlier plan to saw the beams just The women feel the protest let­ Circulation ntSHtAK lOf CRMAf tte holding twice at her mother. Mrs an injuction to restrain the build­ fred M. Fredette of Willimantic, makes his own sandwich. enough that' the house would col­ ter le ,"«actly the right thing-to Kolako#kki fell to the floor. He ers. from this practice. to teach a special class at the old lapse after the. owners moved in. do," and are confident it will in' Department left by the front doOr and she ran ,. They 'claim they have used the Police Arrests Keeney Street School; Mrs. Rich­ Save your strength! Shell peas, duce the! Army to relocetc furth­ 'AgalSy *4o to her. pond for watering livestock many ard Paacusai of Watertown, to slice snap beans, make radish LUGES LOANS—NOT GRANTS er south on the Globe Hollow land. Today! Kolakowskl was identified a week years but have been imablc to dp e a ^ a middle grade; Miss Ellen roses while you ait in a comfort­ United Nations, N. Y., April Of the'aix women who went to iPVz ago for the daring one-man hol^p so since Aug. 1, 1956 because the Harry M. Anderson, 41, of 26 iai^ cci Of New Britain, to teach able chair on the porch. 18 (fin—Eugene R. Black, presi­ Washington, five remained .there at the screw company.: pond has l^ om e partially filled Maple. St. was arrested yesterday junior high school English and his dent of the International Bank until yesterday. The eixth, Mrs. At that time, a bandit walked and polluted. They further atate and charged with obtaining money tqry; and -Mrs. Barbara Potterton 'toast ready-bought slices of for ReconstructioB and Develop­ John Chamberlain, 28 Bruce Rd., Triple Into the company, stuck a saweiT- they expect to suffer greater dam­ under false.'pretenaea,■ ■ police sal '.i of Manchester, to teach junior pound cake and spread with straw­ ment, advocated cautiously to­ returned home Monday night. oCf shotgun into the face of a Mer­ ages Mfore, the pond can said. high'school home economics’. berry preserves. Nice with hot or day that governments base their On the return Qip last night, iKanrl|9Bter cer and DuiUiar. Company guard, cleared. / , He is in the custody of local po­ Leaves* Granted iced teSf foreign aid programs primarily the plane the five women were to maiciied him out of the building The civil action ia returakble to lice and will be tried on the charge Also, leaves, of absence were OB loans—not grants. take to Baltimore for transfer to said drays off with the loot. TMland County Superior Coiut the at a gpecial sesaioh^of the Town tentatively approved for Mrs. Tasty; brush cube steaks with New York left Washington Airport -^netting It hsMSBsd sp fast that despite first Tuesday in May. Court, to be held at 4:30 p.m. to­ Thelma Gifford* and Mrs. Jean melted butter before broiling. Cook '^DLEY\o CASALS an hour late. They missed the plane m id d l e TURim KE w. ma r t o a d s t . m a n o h e s t e r OPEN WEDNESDA.Y, THURSDAY, aid FRIDAY UNTILRPJI. nadhioeks bgr Windsor and State day. Mead, both Bowers School teach­ as cloM to heat as < possible. Houston, Tex., AptU Id' t*' from Baltimore by only a few min­ PaU e^ m W U MM those in sur- To biflp the Unlvaralty of Costa Anderaoo was arretted on a ers. A decision on a leave re- —D n M ^ 'Ondley White M t hy utes and later be(mme separated. Mwwt ths bandit Muded tUca at Ban Joas continue the warrant aftsr ha walked into tbs quqztetiqsted by William Singer, a High With iIcaHyly 9,000,000 young plaao BUa aaoralng for Fuerto Mrs. JoMfdi Maaeara, M HiU NEW 'YRIFU-S" STAMP r e d e m p t i o n S T O R E - ‘ dovalpmant of its taaching and ro­ po^ee (rtatlon and aurrandar^ him- Sekool math teacher, was defer­ adults III the united SUtM ip Sleo te attead Fable OaeaU. creat Rd., and Mrs. Laonacd Nlpae, Aieoordliig/to police, Anderson red. He wants to complete/a 18-to-ai \ |( e group, the aatlon’s woiM IaBM«u\ eelUeL Thb St^ 94 HUleraat Rd., fook a plaiM m a s oiflleetlBf meaty tor, an un­ yfkr’s reeldence requirement 'at eoUcfe woUment toUln aomt Onaafa has' aafforod a Baltimore to New ^oriL while the ■ . >■■ ■ .'7 ; aek. I other three .travekn.ta Nev'BaTCB V 7 • V ‘ ■ ; V

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/■ MANCHESTER EVENIN^ERALD , MA^CHES1*E$, CONN^ THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1967 : THURSDAY, APRIL J8, 1957 THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1957 Pages is to 28 PAGB FOURTEEN I ^ ^ Section Two MattfliratPir lEiiPhing l|rraU> used as a toy warehouse,' In ths ■/ the Andovar Garden Club, the Gamble, 431 Lydall St.; Mrs. Doro­ Policemfin Take Vater WillM^ec thy Flucklger, Ellington. Firemen Squelch rear o ftb # Main St. Attvold Block Andover Grange and the PTA.- ^ was completely charred in the fire Regional District 8 Personal Mention and will be tom down, firemen Written Exams Mia, Ada ’Thompson, Of Long Chaminad^NOiou' Ciit in Budget Would Affect Ship to Sail Sea, River Willima^tic Blaze said. Hill was taken to the Wind­ Origin of the fire is still unde­ BoRrd Makes Study ham Community Memorial Hospi­ Sixteen Manchester Policaman Record Crowd of 400 Hears TheChaminade Club will'^HtMent WlllimanUc, April 18 (Special) termined. The loss included toys Aid to Erect tal yesterday where she v«ill re­ Bonn—Soon it will be possible to took their written , examinations Salaries, Says School Board main under observation for acvtraj its members in vocal and ini travel from London to Cologne and —The Andover and Eagleville 'Vol­ stocked in the building. This loss, for promotion this afternoon at estimated at 13,500, .was not cov­ Musical Program at School days. mehtaj enseihble groups at its up the Rhine-to Coblenz, Wies­ unteer Fir# Departments were the police Station. Of Highway Budget ered by insurance. SchoolM'^ay Manchester’s public a c h o 6 U have to be cut to keep within the Sunrise Semico Slated nuai scholarship benefit concert on baden, and other Rhenish cities— two of four firefighting uniU William O. Ennis, special as-'- t by water. slatant to the State personnel di­ teachers face toe prospet__ of __salary recommended appropriation, mUllng ing Sunrise services'will be held on Monday evening, May 6, at Temple called out last night to squelch a AlwJover, Apnl 18 (Special) — fO'Brien, c o -p iw d «U ; Mr. and dual-purpose ship, for both sea CNO UNIT ClTEb rector, directed the exams. The Board of Directors -laet Easter morning on Bear Swamp 111,000 fire in the heart of this Hit $897,500 1 ctit* a. a ‘riruH of "reducuo'n. in'toe i ^ . ___.. 4(V»! Mra. Charles Nicholson, co-vice Beth Sholom. M ver navigation, has been de- Oral exams v«rtU be given later Bight held a’ work session on the , budget repreaenta fixed charges A raoord crowd o f neariy 4 presidents: Mra. Heidi Mclnemey, Rd. next to the John Cutroni reai- signed\in Germany to link , the city. Bridgeport, April 18 Bat­ About Town ---- -— • ! Board of Education budget rec- ‘ which must be met and that 8.6 ’The chorus will be directed by tery B of the 211th Antiaircraft in the month. Highway Department’s budget for people attanded a musical prograp ;Mrs. Max Reimer, dence, it was announced last night. Robert C. Ifater of the H i g h Ruhr a m the cities of the Rhine ’The general alarm /ire in the Hebron, April 18 (Special) — A | ommended by, General Manager ' per cent represents operating coats, a t last night’s Parent-Teachers secretary. The serviced will be conducted by with England's Thames. The ship, heart of the WilUmantic business Battalion of the Connecticut Na­ which General Manager Richard School. A .graduate of Boston Uni­ tional Guard was commended yes­ Lithium is a metal whlidi. In its Peter Paige, son of Mr. and Mrs. measure approved by toe Legists-j Richard Martinix While some of the cut coulrfcom# Asn. (P T A ) meeting at the Ele-1 jjrs. John Hutchl3son reported mernlsers of the Senior Pilgrim Feb versity, he ia director of the High to be calleo^the Duisberg, will be section -at 10:02 p.m. threatened MaHin recommends S261,S40. terday for attending 28 consecutive pure aUte. will float on water v; Philip D. Mahoney, 81 Main St., is ture’a Education Committee this i Board membera discussing these from toe operating coats. Dling mcntary School a net profit of 895.45 was reallzeirealized lowimlp, beginning at 5:30 a.m. School band and orchestra and used also in ciiUse traffic to Scan­ the w'hole area but was successful­ The department saked for S302,> drill,sessions. There are 170 men briefly until it vanishes In a chem­ a member of the a cappella' choir o t " *. 1 reductions at a meeting last night, said, the major part o f it would The program, planned by Mrs: from the chicken barbecue. Breakfast will be served in the so­ also does chorus work. He former­ dinavia, the F r^ c h coast, and the ly controlled hy the firemen, 214 for the coming fiscal year, but and five officers in the battery. ical reaction with the water. . North Park College, Chicagey 111', $897,600 in State aubsidies to aid , appeaired agreed that salary cuts have to come fronf aalaries, which Holden Wright, music 8uper\'isor Reservation Date Extended cial room of the First CongregS' ly , taught in New Britain. Mediterranean. ’The interior of a large bam. Martin cut it tq the low’er figure. which will begin a 13-clty concert in construction of the Regional inevitable if Martin's recom- tlonal Church -at approximately 6 represent 84.2 per cent of and director, Included popular and Sportsmen Club members have The instrumental trio will fea­ The Directors quizzed Martin on tour of the middle west on April District No. 8 High School. '79- mendatlohs are accepted by the budget. clastlcal numbers by the school until tomorrow to place their reser­ a.m. ture Flora Chase, violinist; Betty what could be done to increase 23. Thii repreaenta an increase of Board of Directors, which still glee -club, choir, orchestra, class­ Proceeds of a collection taken the department's ■ efficiency and $392,700 over the estimate of Trying to make the $184,006 cut. vations for the club’s annual meet­ Brown, cellist; and Maud# Klop King David Lodge, No, 31, lOOF, must act to' the matter. which represents 6 per cent o f the room dance groups as well as In­ after the breakfast will be used penburg, pianist.’ what piana Jamea Sheekey, high­ 1504,900 based on current aid ing and dinner at the Liberty Log will omit its regularly scheduled The Scllooi , Board, which is budget, out of o^raU ng costa, strumental solos by students. Cabin in Lebanon, April 27. Reser­ toward the summer conference Several selections will b# pre­ way superintendent, has for the formulas, presented by the Re)|1on- Your Pinchurit Grocery is really hopping this week. We have more meeting tomorrow night because chafing itoder the anticipated cuts, Itllng said, would force the Board, • Swinging out with two “pop” vations should be made .with Rus­ registration fund of the Fellow­ sented by a vocal trio composed of coming year. al Board in its recent hearing. of Good Friday. also holds the vieW that Manches­ in effect, to close toe schools. tunes, the orchestra opened the sell Oalipo. ship. Betty Lambert, June Tompkins wohderful foods to make your Sunday meaf a success than Martin said p)pns are now un­ - However, the aum would be paid ter education would be s h o r t program. Members Included Roger . Board members who' maintain . Church Service# Tonight In the event, of bad w'eather, and Mary Stew’art. 'They will be der consideration to reorganize The annual spring d^.ce spon- to towns over a period of 20 years. changed $3.29 per pupil in the Phelps, steel guitar; David Moul- has bunnies. Pinehurst is headquirters tor tender hams, t«fm 'trash that Manchester education would services wiil be held in the ao^mpanied by Martha Martin.- ' th# entire department, and said | sored by the evening dl^sion’s Stu- The, payments, which are not rel- amount of State aid to education eon, banjo: Paul itnd Edward A Confirmation and CommuhiOn roasting CAPONS, Fred Millar's fresh roasting chickens and fricai- not receive its full entitlement service will be held at 8 o'clock to­ church. • 'iTie public is cprdially invited to Sheekey has listed 10 streets j Hillver College, poactlve, will begin only after expected to be apportioned to this Jurovaty and Walter Mortlock. ac­ The program for the service wlU attend. wWch his department plans to re-1 Hartford, will be held April 26 the building is completed by the under the anticipated atate-aid-to- cordions; accompanied by Mrs. night at the First Congregational sea fowl . . . fresher by far vegetables. . -So for a happy Easter town. edqcation increase, figure it’ thia. be as follows: Call to worshija, surface this coming year. Manchester Country Club. contractor and accepted by the ' The Board has submitted a Wright on the plapo. Church. Gunars Vinkels: ’The Lord's Pray­ feast, shop at Pinehurst for everything y,ou need. In ans\\’er to a question asked Board. way: A service of Holy Communion 1 gross budget request of $3,027,710, The virtuosity of the glee club er, led by Kendall Browm; respon- by Director Gilbert Barnes, Mar­ Following toe Board's applica­ Their original request repre­ will be held at St. Peter's Episco­ The 25th annual Feis, an Irish I and Marlin has recommended cuts eomposed of 98 students from er; tin said ' these streets, which in. tion for a-grant, aid will be based pal Church in Hebron at 8 o'clock cultural festival depicting the tra- : totaling $214,281. The Board of sented' an increase of $41 in the • Grades fi. 7 and 8 was displayed in Scripture reading, Beverly Laviril- Hospital Notes clude Porter St, Campmeeting | upon the State Department of Edu­ amount that would be spent on tonight. ' Directors has indicated it would 12 numbers spaced throughout the lee; prayer, Elsie Tebbetts; mes­ Rd.' Bjirnham St. and Tolland „ii,er arts of ancient and modern cation estimate of the number of education here next year as com- pogram., ^ Coming Event# t)pen Tonight Until ' approve these ..cuts. ______sage, .Tommy Talbot; and benedic­ Patients Today: 201 ' Tpke., will b e - t o , ^ by process- on. May, 26 at pupils. I As a re.siilt. School Board m eriv|P*5^ '"''ih^tolsyear. Four songs were presented n.v The Ladies' Benevolent Society tion,. Allen Yale. ADMI’TTED ■YESTERDAY: Al­ es used in the past and do not call Kingsbrirtge Armory. Bronx, N. Y, 1,122 Pupils Seen But Marlin’s cuta, .they z*y, the choir and three folk dances by will hem sheets for the Windham hers maintain, the amount being fred Clifford. 61 Hemlock St.; Mrs. for the new type permanent bitu-1 * ® . . The Board's pudget figure of spent on ediicalinn here will in- amount to $23.29 per pupil, thus re-’ , students from grades taught by Community Memorial Hospital at. Manchester Evening Herald An­ ■'.V minus surface which the town i $,104,900 was based on an estimate ducing the amount of increttpe to Mrs. Carl Barton, Mrs. Wright and its work meeting at 1 p.m. to­ Mar)' Davla, East Hartford; Mra. Army Pvt. Edward A. 'Mozzer, cresse only ,$17.71 per pupil, while dover correspondent, .Mrs. Paul used to cover Brookfield St., son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony of 1,122 pupils according to the the Slate Legislature is expected $17.71 per pupil. Arthur von Roemer. morrow in the social room of the Ida Breaaon, Ellington; Mrs, Helen formula used by the State Depart­ Soloists included Judith Hutchin­ First Congregational Church. Pfanstiehl, t e l e p h o n e Pilgrim 31 Oak St., recehtly ar- - v A ' to approve a $21-per-pupll In- But, Martin's cuts, they eay, Saimond, 139 Oak St.; Robert Mur­ ' ■.•'V: *; , . /- ■•?!> ' ; , •/'*, nieiment of Education, multiplied by son, piano; Roger Phelps, electric The Regional District No. 8 2-8856. N .^ th s f i. ! '‘‘ ved at Ft. Eustls, Va.. and la now riease in education aid. amount to $23.29 per puptl, thus dock, RFD 2, Manchester; Miaa i- . , ^ ' ' k ' f ^ the $4.10 per pupil allowed undei Want .Meeting reducing the amount of Increase guitar; Walter Mortlock, ac­ Board o'f Education will meet at {Tmes m^cb « in oil ani gra ” l ?. the current atatus. tion Group. A driver in the group's ' The School Board has not yet be­ to $17,71 per pupil. cordion and Edward Jurovaty, ac­ the Elenrientary School at 8 o'clock Jill Rosenaweig, 139 Elizabeth Dr.; surface. The measure approved by the FM FOR ’TRINITY 544th Transportation Co., he en­ gan the task of deciding how to . Agreed to Part of Cut cordion. iSvo coualna. Paul and Ed­ tonight. Mri. Anna Potfay, 51 Windamere To Buy Inductor Truck Education Committee would in- Washington, April 18 (/P)—The I PRIDE tered the Army in. January of this . I live within the smaller budget rec- Actually. $30,281 of toe $214,- ward Jurovaty, played an ac­ An open hearing will be held by Ave., Rockville: ’Theodore Latar, 7 Martin told the Directors the I crease high school per pupil Federal Communications CJommis- ommended by Martin. The educa­ cordion duet. . the Zoning and Planning Commis­ Hammer S t; Bernard Sullivan, 158 'Water'Departmenl plans‘To° pilr-! received basic tralning'at frfcm S4.10 to $700, with an addi­ 281 Martin would Wke from the, In a very brief business session sion at 8 o'clock at the Town Hall. sion yesterday authorized a new Lake S t; Mra. Florence Roberts, chase an Inductor, truck for uae at Ft. Dlx, N. J. tion officials want to meet with education budget was' agreed to by radio station for 'Trinity College, M orrell tional $100 per pupil subsidy for /■■■ the secretary wad authorized to A speaker from' the State De­ 93 S. Main St.; Mra. Martha Reid, the sewage plant which it will ----- ' regional schools, a spoke.sman said •Martin and the Directors on the the Board. Thia repreaenta wrork velopment Commission will speak Hartford, Conn. It will be a non­ cast a single balllot for the follow­ 41 Server St;-Rusaell Haugh, Eaat lease to the Highway Department A speciil Easter Bawn service [ today. matter first. to be done at Educational Square on the use of a town plan. These commercial educational FM sta­ ing abate of officers for the forth­ Hartford; Robert Pippin, RFD 1, for cleaning out catch basins and will oe held at 6 a..m. at the Naza- If the bill is passed by (he I-eg- Blit last night, in considering the and equipntent to be purchaaed for meetings also are sponsored by tion to operate on Channel 207. the High School, and thebe, ex­ coming year: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rockville; Mrs. Mabel Burdick, e - z -c u t t ; i ;;;i storm sewefs. ! rene Park, 222 Main St. Wilbut Superintendent of Recreation James Herdic awards a certificate to John Dormer, president of "In- ■ islature, the annual amount which .situation. Board mem)>«rs kept Norwich;, i Robin Spencer, 198 He said use of this truck would' Ellison. mlnlsteMsi stiident * t striictors of Handicapped, ”, at toe Eaat Side Rec pool. Dormer is helping his young charge, Cal­ coming hack to the fact thirt penditures will be charged- to oth­ the district would receive hss been er accounts. (Jhestnut St.; Elizabeth Lewie, clean ali catch basins "within a Ea.stern’JNazarcne (College, will be vin Makiia, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Maklls, who is enrolled in the novel program for , estimated al $44,880 per year or An .salaries would have to be cu':ur if ^,eaeeea*e«#«e#e aeeas^ South Glaatonbury; Linda Susan day or so.” Instead of tieing up a ; the guest speaker, toe retarded initiated py the Rec Department. The certificate, which is one of 16 issued by Herdic, j im iea.se of Sl9,4SO per year above Martin's recommendations wVre Aa a result, most of toe talk of Lull, 93 Hemlock St.; William F. crew working with long shovels for ■ _ . _ was awarded to all teenage Instructors in the program. (Herald Photo by Oftarai I the Board's estimate of $2.1.600, adopted by the Directors. the recommended budget centers ' Shaw’, 630 L{;'dall St.; Ekmo several days. I 'Dr. John Prignano and Dr. Nich- "W e will have to cut salaries to on the figure remaining, $184,000. * Already bRked ! Hough estimates indicate the in­ Get real bread—bread^that’s Kaany, Willlamantic; Barry Pa­ Martin has recommended sal-; olas Marzialo are both away this keep within* the appropriation,” The School Board, however, still aries and fees in the snow rem oval: weekend visiting friends in Mas- I instructors and they are tested on crease in state aid will'only reduce gan!, 59 Homestead S t; Mrs. the projecteri tax rates in Andover. .Siiperintendrtl of Scliools Arthur regards the $30,281 as being cut fresh baked with butter • section of the department’s request i.sachusetts. the retarded child. At, least .some Jennie LaDuca, Andover; Mrs. w hen you Swim Instructors Receive progress has 'heert made .with every Hebron and Marlborough by about H. Illing said, "there is no other from Us request. Bernice Duntz, Uolchester; teiuren be cut to S15.100 from Sll.OOO. He} — ^ way.” Board members a r ^ e toat added to taste better! said the department has requested ; Cfiieste'r Bowles, former Connec- child In the program.. jI two mills. Indications now point to Doyan, Willimantic; Mrs. Sadie 'This waa a gloomy prospect for State aid to education should be 10 additional men for work during i tic - governor and U.S. ,'hmbas- The purposes of the program Is rates in the three towns of be­ Weaneakl, 53 Deepwood Dr.; Don­ buy Itl Illing, who e.xpressed concern over used to Improve education ,ln a anow storms, btit cut the request sador to India, will speak «t a Rec Certificates for Work to lead the handicapped young­ tween 60 and 70 mills. na Muschko, 52 Bretton Rd.; The Regional Board will meet the "morale of the force.” He said town, not to-divert funds already for the mone to pay these men. public dinner meeting in Hartford sters toward a limited goal. When salaries had hot been cut in tlie being raised for it through taxa­ Christian A. Welgold, RFD, West Already Baked When Martin said the., department Is May 16, arranged h.v the Service this goal i.s reached, the retarded at 8 o’clock tonight in .Andover at Willlngton; Mrsi. Margaret Neville, Sixteen altruistic teenagers whe- ■ Today, he not only swim.s like, a the Elemenlarv School. Manchester school system singe tion. ' You Buy It also turning in five snow plows Bureau for Women's Organiza- children can be. on a more equal the earl.v daya of toe Depression. And this, they feel, is what will H o m e lb ^ 82 E. <5enter St. , and is requesting ' W o spreader ^ tion.s. He returned home from are more interested in helping, fish, but he ha.s mastered the skill plane with the normal child. .\t others than in helping themselves! of jumping off the low diving 'The salary cuts he was talking happen in Manchester. They en­ ADMITTED 'TODAY: Bernard WHOLE OR BUn bodies for trucks'. He is reoora* month and wiil speak least in,the water, the, handicapped of would show up in the new con­ vision some of the $21-per-pupil Boland, ISO BIsaell St.; Joaeph mending S4.600 for purchase of ,„f„rm aliv on progress in India have received certificates of ap- board. can be equal.. ' j indows Broken this new' equipment, having cut predation for their work with, the tracts that are lo be mailed soon Bid being used to build highw.'iys Bonefant, 19 Hr.nnaway St. since his smba.asadorshlp there, However, progress is not always Teenage instructors who have ' Easter the request some $.1,900. handicapped from the- Recreation to Manchester's’’ teachers and or provide other town services. BIRTH ■YESTERDAY. A eon to so rapid. One girl, with a medical and abotit his first virit to the Department. been awarded certificates by Herd- ! 111 Home, Sehool principals. These contracts were to Mr. and Mrs. Jame^ Shea, 160 O u ­ Soviet Union where he talked t^th background of polio, has gone no Fill your platter with golden brown, tend^ turkey from North -Vmerica •'rodured 64* per Ic for their unselfish work in help- : contain salary increasea'voted re- n ter St. Nik'ita S, Krushchev and Premiat These .youngsters, members of a furWier than ducking her head Pinehurst. And here's a novel idea— surroun<^ your tur­ cent of the world’s petroleum he- ,V' . ing to solve a difficult social | Police received complaints this 1 cenlly by the Board: The new scale BIRTH 'TODAY: A daughter to unique swimming club called "In­ under water. problem are Rick Ainslie. .lime morning of broken window.s a) the 1 run.s from $3,700 to $6,160 as com- fore World War U and now pro- inteiested people are structors of the Handicapped," But in view of the fa d she was Mr. end Mre. Nelson Norton, Bol­ key v^h gaily dyed eggs. ■. w , ^ invited and reservat ons mav be Cervini, Vivian Cole, Danny Dor­ Bnckley School, an empty house” present $^400— duces about 4,. per cent. | extremely shy and even was reluc­ pared with the PREE _ 4 ton. have donated their spare time to mer, John Dormer. Kathy Fag.’in, aci'oa.s from the school, and a home $.1,600 schedule. tant to neter the Water, this too DISCHARGEX) 'YESTERDAY: SWIFT'S premium __ ^------I 966 Main St., Hartford. , acquaint less fortunate children ,\Iary Lou .lohnston, .lean Le- ■ on Greenwood - Dr. Wait for Settlement with the pleaaurers of recreational may be considered an acc'omplish- Mrs. Teotla Segar, Windham O u ­ I f this is your first Morrell E-Z cut ham, a real treat awaita I Claire, Kathy .Martin, Mary Mori- j According lo the rinclpal, Vin­ No contracts will be mailed until \ DELIVERY ' I you. It may have cost you a little more than ordinary hams, but READYPOR THE OVEN V j swimming.' ment and a reflection of th? ter; Mrs. Shirley Kelly, 104 Church The Maundy Tliursday Com­ arty. Linda Nelson, Pam Shorts. | cent Ramizi, two windows were the issue of the recommended cuta Meeting with their young tenacious-patience of, her teenage St;-Barbara Jean Davis, 87 W. you will find it's worth it. It is the last word in ham quality 6 to 9 LB. munion service at Zion Church to­ i Douglas Stevens, Xancy .Saunders, broken in the garage of the school. is Settled. HOCKLESS, Skinless, with surplus fat removed. . . . To heat Personal Notices I charges each Salurday during the inati uctor. Drag Storasl Main St„ Rockville; Mrs. Stella night will be at 7:30 with pre­ William Stuek and Charles Towle. Police sre investigating. In stating that aalariea would Oadomski, 663 W. Middle 'Tpke.; whole; bake In 325 degree oven allowing. 10 minutes td? the lb. paratory service at 7:10. Easter j winter season, these juvenile in- Sometimes toe progress of In- Mrs.‘ Lucy Jackie. 79 Keeney St.: To fry or broil simply warm the slices in a skillet. TURKEYS . . . . ' T r J F '*■ morning a f 'R o'clock, the service j stnictors l\a.ve done a lot more dlviduals children seems too slow. In Mentoriam I than just pul in time. When this happens, the instructor Mrs. Mar'Uia Harrison, 15 Griswold will be in the German Language. IT MAKK» MORK SENSE TO SHOP AT NATIONAL • AMERICA’S LAROEST INOIPKNOSNY SHOK CHAIN St.; Mrs. Irene Hawley. 167 Ben­ HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE WILL SERVE Tn iovinz memorn* of nur boiov»-d Siinda.v School session will be According lo Alice Madden. brings up his problem for discus­ ton St.; Mary Alice Krause, 76 hupbsnd and father. KImrr H. Cilnark held .Stindav ■ morning on account Recreatipn Department staffer in sion at meeting of the club. Tirtd of palt Weat St.; Mrs. Elizabeth Aitken, 9 POULTRY FOR EASTER THIS YEAR . . . who passed a««y April IS. i«,M. , the Sunday School service at 7 charge of toe volunteer insti-uct- Suggestions are made by other. imitation$t Homo Toupt Cross St.; Mrs. Dorothy Sisco, 15B Qons, bqt not forauttrn. I p.m. ors, the- handicapped children must Foiest St.; Mrs. Diane Kriatoff, 11 be handled in different ways. Bread is fresh and hearty — with real Poultry Is Mighty Fine Value W’jf^ snd son. Ridgewood St. Morrell Nicholas Twerdy Jr . son of Mr. For instance, there are many goodness tn every dslieiousMte. To make DISCHARGED 'TODAY: Mrs. and Mr.s. Nicholas Twerdy. 738 psychological problems to- cope sure of getting itt look for the little white ... In Memoriafn Marion Crothers, 713 E, Middle At Today's Low Prices Tolland Tpke.. ha.s completed, nine with. Some of the handicapped Ask Your Doctor NA'TioNAL iweurr company house on the red end of tke Wmppsr. . Tpke.; Mrs.' Kazuko Jordan, RFD, In »sd «nd loTinz m*mnrv of our weeks of recruit trainlnf; at the children are afraid of water; others West WilllngtonThomas Prouty, Farm Fresh Local ROASTING CAPONS une). Klmer H f-.lTnsrk who psesed U.S. Naval Training Center. Bain- are puzzled by strange surround­ RFD 1, Elaglevllle; Mrs. Gladys mi Miller’s 5 to 6 lb. ROASTING CHICKENS #w«v April IS, 1951. bridge. Md. He will .spend a 14-dav ings: and many feel lost since To Phono Us MiUer’a FRICASSEE FOWL Gon# but not forfotti^n. lea\T with hi« parents before r«- their parents are not permitted in porting: to Waahingrton, D. C., for toe pool during the swimming CHICKEN LEGS. CHICKEN BREASTS AdRlint, Andy. Dian#. Arthur Ham in cans are now a very popu­ and Darfd. Beaman jfiiard duty. seasions. lar item and it looks as if Readv for the oven froaen STUFFED TURKEYS Before one of these teenage in- 'l they may soon outsell the structors can even begin, he rnual i old style hams. In domestic The Cup of Friendship gain the confidence and respect hams, all lean and fully COFFEE of the child. cooked, we have ’ Some times it takes as much a.'i What does coffee mean to you ? A delectable flavor that a week to establish this basic rap­ helps you “ get going” even on the darkest morning . . , port. Once the young, Initriictors' Your Noxt a leisurely after-dinner cup that is the perfect accom- gain the trust o f their pupils, the i plSimenUto good conversation . . . the perfe<:t excuse children are taken to the water | 8 LB. MORRELL F O R ...... $7.69 where the child spends about 45' ProMription behind / mid-afternoon get together with friendly minutes in the pool. MORRELL'S 5 LB. SIZE ...... 1 $5.39 neighbors? Whatever your preference, one thing is cer­ T h e progress of each child is re­ MORRELL'S 3 LB. HAM ...... $3.49 tain. Coffee means pleasufe, coffee meqns fun, coffee corded at the end of each month . ..l o r Notionol goes right to the point of new foot* means friend.ship. and'reports are sent to Jim Hertjic. ’ foshionl The silhouette is Very slim ond 'slimming . . . 9 to 10 lb. DuBuqtie and other canned hams at 85c lb. . supesintendent of recreation, and j ( la iiS ; ^ ' ' the parenls of the child. from tapered toes to toll, toll needle tlpt^unbreokoble 2 lb., 4 lb. and larger Imported Hams in cans ... A rather unu.sual example- of ' ’^hnhiM |€y heels and curvy mid-hites. Buttons ond bows ond floshes And Here's Good News how the program has fared ia of white . . . in dozzling potent. . . nisw tewes of beige Maxwell House and Chase and San­ provided in the atory of a blind child who could not swim a stroke postal'tints. . . red, novy ond locy nylon mesh born along with our own Shurfine two years ago when the cla.sses be­ All lovely., .and for so hule, tool Sizes to 10, and Viking Bean Coffee has JUST me to gan. ., 1 0 Ham From First Prize narrow ond medium widths. 1 OF A LB A N Y BEEN REDUCED in price ... Max­ well'Mouse and C & S down 4c a lb. FIRST PRIZE PUTS OUT A MIGHTY ' ROTECT FINE HAM, WHICH IS MARKED now .$1.05 a lb. unless you find some Holiday Suggestions For A Fine EasterM^I with a. further pc off marked on "SHANKLESS. TENDERIZED :an. - YOUR ^ FIRST PRIZE, STAHL-MEYIR FOSTER MELLOGOLD THOROUGHLY COOKED" Viking C o ffe e ...... lb. 83c Shurfine C o ffe e ...... lb. 93c PRECIOUS First Prize products have many friends among Pinehurst cus­ CAST HARTFORD TEL. BU 8-9351 tomers and we guarantee the quality of this ham. I f you like just a little more fat on your ham (some think Morrell too SHURFINE FURS leant we recommend "First Prize.” FRUIT SMOKED HAMS c o 6 k t a i l TOMATO $.»* Biltt or Whole' HAM lb. 75c < L: DiOrtinT SHANKLESS — SKINLESS ~ DEFATTED READY TO SERVE FOB FRUIT CUP OR SAIAD ' - JUICE ... - ■ - " - - -- - ■ ■ • ■ ’ ' ■ Large 46 Oz. Can 35c Can 29 c Stock up on Land O' Lake 'll. FROZEN Again This Week We TURKEYS Feature Wonderful Fresh Furs Heed A Cool Plump, IreodbrccHled, Reedy for the Oven, Hiicif EvcrFockcd—^7 to 22 Lbs. FOODS ASPARAGUS Climate For The Summer Govt. Graded "Choice" NATIVE CAPONS PICTSWEET and that m6ana just one place, our fur storage vault. In Hale’s scientific cold storage vault, „v6ur furs are protected from heat, moths, moisture and RIBROABT Long Island DUCKS FROZEN PEAS 2 b..„33c insured agaijS^st fire and th eft! SHURFINE Special Easter StahhMeyer * FURS STORED AT 3% OF VALUATION ORANGE JUICE 3 c. 50c Minimunt Charge $3.00 CANNED HAMS Gst'FraslMr by For » KIELBASA For extra flavor in ’ S«l«d Va^atoblM At • MNTRIMMED c l o t h c o a t s J 3 to 15 LBS. ^IDIAMOND your gelatin salads $50.00 Vahio—SI.SCi Foster Mellogold Ferns ^ W ALN U TS .add walnuts. PINEHURST MIK MMUS SALAD M IX Buttered S.tuffed Potatoes • FUR TRIMMED CLOTH CO A Tl M CUCUMBERS R & K Original C4KS, COMJtS Vt Lb. Can Site# top of hot baked' potatoes. Beneless HAMS FRUITED HAMS f PEPPERS Scoop out potato, maah, beat ih $75.00 Vaiuo—$2.00 As seen on the . cover of April’s Charm ttle at BOSTON LETTUCE cream and bjitter till fluffy. SeaV ICEBERG LETTUCE ton. Fill potato shells. Return to Flowering early . . . the very feminine look CHICKORY oven to lightly bro'wn. Just before fashioned into a tiny rose print'on billowy ENDIVE serving add pat of butter. Use LOCKER PLANT AVOCADOS • Pinchurat Idaho Baking PotktoeV cotton dotted Swiss. Full sldirted with Ifirge NEW CABBAGE for this recipe Some .like Diced huffy sleeves. Lavender. Mue, ^ 1 A ' O f i AND FRENCH ENDIVE Pimento alsd Green Pepper added CORE. mai.se print on white. Sizei^lO-l)^. I Y e Y O L . T . WOOD MEAT MARKET .PARSLEY to p ^ t o . mw WATERCRESS RADISHES IDAHO iAkRRS gAg^ABae. Kaet HarttorA. to I Tbes4ay thrMgk B M m W i1 M SSai.ST.-TELp3^24v PUNTY OF FREE PARKINS SPACE SOAILOM i Lbs. 49c 848 to 8:88 FJt.: FiMaf wrtti 8M FJf. ■■■•■ I. MANCHESTER 8HOPPINQ ^ARKADf^— W est' Middle Tgropike and Broad Mnidli 1 r ______■ ' - ok IT ■ I • / . '.,.7 • f . i ’’ V I. t €yyi:iy:kiAi ■ ■/' ' 'A " , • / ■V ■ 'i ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER. CC^NN^ THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1^57 7 ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL PAGi: SEVENTEEN will be provided by the Oardeh wMeb reeently oompleted .a local S ^ tK Windgor Grove Caterers. reassessment program. I# If felt conditlone they ere held: and to Burgess is a retired tbbaooo that dty water may affect prop­ RICH, DARK Mirk Boliloii Wadding Date IJ.Sb Backs Red work out Such infallible detection Industry Seeks New Brakes and potato grower and lives with e r ^ valuations but at pre^nt no methods if tliey do nob exist. Edgar Denies R ift /A u to Party Slated his wife at their Demlng S t farm. difference On this basis is reflected l o a m 2. Once detection of all tests be­ In assessments. . comes ppesible, “all nuclear test i Water Study Oompleted Offer fok* Trial explosions sitill be prohibited.” Peter Lind, secretery of the new The next meeting of the com­ Quotations Furnished by In Honor of mittee will be’ Ifay It with a final $10*00 P er Load Gilead Pair Wed 50 Years 3. All U.N. members meanwhile water study committee, said last d b u v b b e d Coburn & MIddlebrook, Inc. To Match Big Horsepower Boost report ekpected the latter part of would register test explosion plans With Ike, Brothers night that the committee has com­ Phone MI 9-6474 Of Open Skies Bank*^ Stocks pleted a study of water facilities June. in advance with the United Na­ TomBurgess Dog Uoensee Due May 1 James A. McCarthy tions. The scientific committee also Bid Asked available to' the town. (Confined from Page One) First -Natlpnal Bank / (Continued from Page Om) By DO fO LAM KN ^ Sources of water considered were Town Clerk Charles Enes re­ would study effects qf the planned Live in Converted School tests. If it determined the blast of Manchester .X,. 29 34 MBA Staff Onmapoadcat South Windsor, April 18— (Spec­ Metropolitan Water District in minds all residents that all dogs arms buildups and preparations Hartford Najionul ■Tiny' Challenges^^ ^ w ial) — First Selectman Thomas Hartford, Connectieub'Water Co., 6-months of age or older must be would harm areas "outside the ter­ Detrott>(NBA)—Th« automoWl* (or aggression. Bank and Trust Co 29'3 31 >2 trialiat Paul Hofrmail. U Burgess will be honored at a and the Rockville Water Co. The licenses o n , or before May 1. The Soviets countered with a ritory of the country" holding thc Maine Egg ' Eater laduatry la aMkiitff new <>ra)na for By CINDY PFANSTIEHL test, the General Assembly or the Conn. Bank and In New York, Hoffman said laat testimomal dinner and daitce committee at present is of the licenses may be purchased at the suggestion that the plan be tried Trust Co. '. . . . _____ 36 39 tta horaepower race. Hebrort,April 18 (Special) — I Security Council would recom­ June 1 at the Manchester Ameri­ opinion that Metropolitan water Town Clerk's ofllee in the Town out over a European zone extend­ Manchestet' Trust . :. 64 69 (Confined from Page -pne) night "the only thing I ever recall This doea not mean laaa power- can Degioa Hall would be most feasible and will Hall on week days. Ite never too late to go to echool I ing about' 50<) milea on each side mend suspension of the planned ex- urging President Elsenhower to do InstoNd, piosidn.' Fire Insurance Companies Bil enginea. It'a i_ vast reaearch Burgess, a Democrat has been now begiii a study of methods of ^ — —even on your 50th wedding an-' of the Iron Curtain. in Augusta, Me , ah Terrill ip F ort: was to follow his own Instlncta acUvo in public affairs for over Manohester Evening Herald Aetna Fire 71 74 program to get ne# and Improved financing expansion of the present In Blvereary. 3-Tler System SO years and has served as first water system on Rt- 8. South Windsor oorrespondmt, Mrs. Hartford Fire ...... 157 167 Lauderdale, and’ start eating. A and Judgment which I find very Your Thli unueual eituation developed At yesterday's subcommittee long distance telephone hookup, he 1 good.'' He said he "never had the tirakea for pafe control of ajl the selectman for 11 years. He has al­ As part of the finance study, O. Warren Westbrook, telephone Sunday when a lean and lively National Fire ...... 78 84 session, Sla.ssen also proposed a Reliremenl at 60 Phoenix .. . . ( ...... 73 77 new power. so held the posts of second and nearby towns will be contacted and MItcheU 9-4014. Gilead couple, Mr. and Mra. Albert 3-tier system of Control and in­ k . . p . . . » s M s s '- Next year wUl probably find third selectman. asked about their methods, in this Adame were pleasantly surprised spection to supervise opey%tlon of Allowed by Rules Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. the other s progress. , Meantime, Sen. Mundt (R-SD) the bigegat jump yet to horae- A 60-man committee under the conneotlon. The committee will also ‘. Wtrephoto March 25. Cote said he Edgar the next week," adding with chunoa will have charge of the "It’s ifcafa thing we didn’t get —the Untied States, Russia. Brit­ Travelers ...... 79 >3 83'2 the wldeapread offering of fuel-ln- ffalr. Picture Tube can retire at age 60 and still pick would take on anybody in an dgg- a grin: "Then he. would hear from jeotion engines aa optional equip­ to church last , Sunday," Mrs. ain, France and Canada- and nine up sub.stanUal old-age bCnetUs Public L’tilltica cating fiontest. both wings of the party.” Other’ committee heads include; Allowance of Adams said, "because they an­ other nations. The.ti^e subcommit­ Mundt said if Edgar was cor­ ment. Fuel Injection means ahoot- Deputy Sheriff Stanley Johnson, when they ' reach 65. Women Conn, Power ...... 39 >3 41L "The gentleman from Maine is Ing liquid gas directly into the pis­ nounced it there and )t would have. tee members would each have a Conn. Light & Power 17 19 rectly quoted as criticizing the atrangemenbs; -fProsecutor George 50c ■polled the surprise it we'd known workers can retire at 57 • and obviously a handy man with eggs." ton chamber, shortcutUng the con­ veto, but a majority of the other Hartford Elecw Lt. .. . 5513 57'2 said Terrill, "but four dozep ia just Pi-cstdcnt's spending budget' "hie Stone, toastmaster; Constable on any pnrchaae ■bout it." nine also 'Would have to approve gain' similar berieflls at age 62. views are in harmony with a big ventional carburetor System of Chartes Jurgelas, entertainment; $29.95 The dropout rule permits this Hartford Gas Co...... 36 39 a beginner." ’ Secret Kept Well any decisions. • segment of American public opin­ first v a p o ^ g the fuel. FREE o f $5.00 or more early retiromenl. Under it any 'So. New England ' Town Clerk Charles Bnes,’ pro­ 2„ An international inspection 'Terrill said he would go .into ion," This reporter has just driven an gram; Mrs. Robert L. Murray, A P im . 18,19, to ONI.T — CU P THIS COUPON However,, the Secret was well- worker may omit as many as five Tel...... 37'j 39'2 Includes InstallaUon, plbs tax. kept at church Mrs. Adams said, force under a director general. -training f or the contest tBHnedi-- Sen. young (R-ND) aald in a experimental Pontlab-wlth a fuel- guests; MlSa Mary Mlcliulsuu, hk 3. A conference of all countries calendar years in which he had Manufacturing Cnriipaniea alcly. 'Topighl, he'll eat three steak injection system, planned to be of­ ception; Edward nstula, decdra^ Gnaranteed for I 'Tear. for no sign was given whatsoever low or no income in figuring his separate interview' he thinka Ed­ by our friends taking part in the adhering to any agreed disarma­ Arrow, Hart. Heg. . . 48'3 51'- dinners, each complete ' with gar is "right about the budget." fered to the pubUc next year, it’s tlons; Judge Edward Kuehn, pub- CALL “PETE" WmSOM ment plan. average monthly income. The Asso. Spring ...... 36 39 French fries, salad, dessqrt and a Itoe being'' behind the wheel of a ^ Ity ; John Cutler, finance; .Jcton affair later that day. worker, however, must have been Young added that Senate Republi­ The party was arranged by Mrs. .Staasen al.so suggested that Brleiol Bras.5 ...... 11 13 loaf of bread washed down with a cans generally got "a big kick” souped-up sports car. The accelera­ ment. 'When a braJce locks a wheel, and slush cannot be sealed out," Madden, and Malcolm Juno, hon MANCHESTER SURPLUS SAUS CO. Ml 9*5650 serious violations calling for en­ fully Insured by empldN’mcnt pre­ Collins ...... 110 120 gallon of milk, tlonal drum system. ThU involves ored guests. Robert Foote, a neighbor, and the vious to his retirement . when he out of the rumpus Edgar stirred tion, from any speed, is astonish­ the maximum action it can take in explains a General Motors expert. Admases children, daughters, Mrs. forcement action should be refer­ Dunham Bush ...... 10-’i 11 •’’s the principle of applying friction Plans at present include invita' 109 M. MAIN ST., AT DEPOT SQUARE Service Calls counts the Hifit five -years of his up. ing. to the inside rim of the cake-tin- stopping a car quickly, only the Ford, Chrysler and GM all have OPEN DAl^T to 9i00 PJil. — BH 8-7111 Edgar Koch, . Woodbury, Mrs. red to the U.N. Security Council, Em-Hnrt , ...... 41 44 C'Ol.LFX’TOR Uons to many public officials In­ retirement as his dropout perio^. Fafnir Bearing ...... 58 Ponfaic: Mich. i.Ti—As her Sen. Mansfield of Montana, act­ It's this starting boost in en-^ shaped drum. friction of the skidding tire is left elaborate disc brake research pro­ Day or Night $2.95 Armad Vigeant, Bolton; and her where the United Slates, Ru.ssia, ing Democratic leader, eaid he glne performance which the new to bring the vehicle to a halt grams. Ib e experts believe the cluding Gov. A. A^ Riblcoff. Food Britain and Trance have a veto Landers-Krary Clk. . 18'3 2013 mother feared. 2-ycar-old Sylvia The metal parts of the brake daughter-in-law, Mrs. Charles IN,'il.\TES PARTU IP.M’E thought "the Republican honey­ fuel-i^Mtlon systems and other assembly have beeq constantly Mow this problem has been suc­ noise and sealing problems can be Adams,. Coventry. also. N.B. Macliine Co, . . 31* • 37 MacKinnon had'indeed swallowed North and Judd . . . . 35 38 a 2-inch plastic doll. X-rays moon was breaking up, but I improvments will offer next year improved to take greater heat and cessfully attacked by the Penetred licked. How did the Adamses come to In Tokyo, meanwhile, the Jap­ Sacramento (Ah i Warden Rob­ didn't realize there was such a big that now hag. the brake research- wear. Brake systems have been Corp. of Marshfield, Wls., with the Improve Drum S ystm move into an old . 1-room country anese Foreign Office announced it ert A. 'Heinze aaya 250 of the Russell Mfg...... 12>3 11 '3 showed she al.so had swallowed a At the same time work is still It 47 penny and an open safely pin. difference of opinion within the era Working overtime. stabilised so that stopping' does help of the University of Wlscon- school house? had sent the subcommittee a pro­ 2,325 inmates of Folsom Prison Slanlcv Works ...... family relationship." During the past 10 years al­ not pull a car to one aide. Brake sto- It's a method of introducing being done to Improve the drum It happened something like this. posed- 3-stage .plan designed to are participating in the Alcoholics Terry §lcani ...... 1,50 - - Surgery removed them all, most everyone in the car design linings have also been Improvd special steel coils in the tread wdth- system. Chrysler has a new Adams started to lose some of the culminate in the banning of ail Anonymou.s program. Pri.soncrs Torrington ...... 25 27 CLEAN CAT » businesa has been working at odds brake which applies more uni­ nuclear weapon tests. are . visited weekly by 10 outside, tJ.S. Knv'lp com . .. 26 >2 '28'.. FYI to tuce greater wear and heat. out adding driving noise but pro­ vigor 0/ his younger days. He had Mardela, Md. (/P)—Mra. Francie with the brake boys. So-called power brakes are not viding emergency traction and non- form friction to the drum. Stude- worked as a dairyman, 15 years of Japan has becit waging a vigor­ groups on a rotation basts. U.S. Env'lp pfd .... 12 It El Cajon. Calif. l.T!—This entry baker-Packard is adding fins to 50 ,5:i appeared on the desk log at police Hopkins noticed her pet cat miss­ Oars Heavier considered a fundamental im­ skid properties. MANCHESTER which were spent in Woodbury. ous campaign to secure a halt to Veeder-Root ...... not to lieadquartera: ing when she was doing the fam­ Cara have been built heavier, provement. Actually, power During normal driving the steel the drum to speed cooling. Olds- His decision to give up farming such test explosions, by the big U K h t’P Thc above quotations are mobile is atttacklng the ever­ be construed as actual markcla. ■li.lO a.m -Officer Jones re­ ily wash. making them harder to stop. Au­ brakes only make it easier for the ends remain embedded in the tire. came abruptly one Christmas Eve powers. The Japanese memoran­ Carlsbad, N. M. (,Ti- Dist. Judge The cat couldn't hear, her call tomatic. transmissions have elimi­ driver to push the pedal down. But when the brake is suddenly present heat dissipation problem dum to' the di-sarmament group C. Roy Anderson Recently had to ports that fire truck from nearby with a flange on the drum. two years ago when Mrs. The Bermuda lily'.s commercia La Cresta la parked in front of because it is deaf, hut aha soon nated the braking effect on en- They do not add any inherent applied, the tire tends to flatten on Adams, who had pitched in with called for: ; , recess court because a jui'Or ftrei- the road, and the steel emerges like The Bendlx ’ company, which value was discovered by Gen. Rus­ Buckboard tavern and driver is heard from him. Pulling the plug ^ e s . Styling has covered the stopping qualities to the brake the chores when her husband found 1. Creation of e special U.N. dentally locked himself in a court- of her automatic ■ washer, she wheels and made theni smaller. system. a cat's claws. Goodyear is rushing makes about one-quarter of all PUBLIC MARKET Scientific Committee to learn! house restrojm. Judge Anderson sell Hastings, an American Civil 'sleeping it off.' This entry for the work too much for one hand, experinyents with' this tread and the brakes for the Industry, is whether nuclear tests can be de summoned a locksmith, the juror War vetfran ..ho had retired to information in case any inquiries dragged out a soaking, undamaged Increasing the vital heat dissipa­ Today, however,-brake research fell from a hay loft ladder, bi-eak- -1 and very clean cat. tion problem. is taking some basic . ndv ap­ la already producing some tires working with a revolutionary lin­ 803-805 MAIN STREIST tected regardless of under what was freed, and thc trial'resumed. thc Erilish c..olonv for his health. received." ing mtoerial that includes a cer­ ix}g her left wrist and right knee. Mew roads have Increased the proaches to the probleni o f keep' with it on a limited basis. At "the time they had no inten­ Ing high-powered cars under ,con' Most brake research is now ex­ amic' substance. average highway speed, putting Most Industry experts believe tion of selling their Gilead farm, a greater strain on brakes. Con- troK This includes improving ploring the disc principle. This is the equivalent of stopping a spin­ that the 1958 models will come known locally a.s the Hart-Buell geated d ty traffic has also put an the traction of tires. -place, but they received an offer Friction Umlttag Factor ning cymbal by clamping another up with the first major improve­ added burden bn brake systems. ments in braking systems which from a local dairyman. Although, . j ,___ Up until now the brake experts The friction between tire and oymbsd to it. no transaction wa.s con.summated 8®rage the Adamses ha.ve busy with the extensive remodel road has always been the basic This syetem la noisy. "Another have appeared since the war, as ing work required to make a home — have kept pace by improving the a result of these efforts. then, the Adamse.s kept the idea in bul t a dming-Weviaion alcbve. basic cqmpionents of,, the conven' limiting factor in brake develop­ drawback is that dirt, water, salt mind, and recently did accept a ^er ^tchien window ^ Mrs^ out of a school house. aecond offer. | Adams can see the homes of her Snags Slow Work Work on the renovations began « • • • t e\ path of movenient. Only one {rfece Their move to the While School i , /.x>xomo0 has the power to jump over other followed on the heels of a casual, disciisslng the various^al- last August and it was tentatively VConn Dean Sees 5 % Hike pieces and that is the Knight, convefaatlon with Mrs. Foote one U?*-atlons made in the old schoo pi;pdicted that the home would be Ch^ssQub which we Will take up at a later Sundav morning at thq Gilead C on-1 house, Mrs. Adams conflde.s that ready by September. However, snags cropped up and the couple date. gre.gational f-hn-r-oh Church. ' ., it wBs at thc White ScTiool that In Farm Income for 1957 There will be no meeting of the The Rooks stand in the comers mobilized the Gilead women did not move in until Feb. 1. The Footes had bought the land- ; _ . The landmark has an interest­ n of the board-and tlwre are two War II Civil De­ fKOrHG'S-:©-; club this Friday, the' Rec will be mark at an auction but they were : during " orJO ing past. Elton Buell, who donated Dean W. B. Young, of the Unl->?ber of farms in this state will be of them. They both move in exact­ not overly eager to sell. H ow -! ‘ fn.se drilts i!'0vS;©v.'AY.>*^**eW>A^%/e»eY_ closed for the holiday. ly the same manner and are equal ll was here she conducted many the land in 1792, stipulated that ever, the two couples worked ou t; the building must be painted white. yeralty o f OonnecUcut. predicted 36 years.' The ladder standing at the close in power. As we said last week, • FOR ALL YOUR EASTER FOOD NEEDS # a friendly arrangement acceptable ; blackout rehearsal. n a five per cent increase in net farm of play April 12 is aa follows; we give the pawn a point rating of to both sides. 1 Surrounded by photographs of While it was not stated, It'e ap-; He based this on acreage de­ parent he had an aversion to red. Income this year in a recent speech mands iiKhiSl^y and real estate Louis Olmsted, 1,144; Robert one and, under theee cmiditionB, the We will have a fine, large selection of freshly smoked, fully Foote told Adams to go ahead | their children and five grandchll- W ld h ^ , 1,088; Robert Fenn, 1,060; the color used on most schools of at Hartford. He said a four per development the need of 600,000 Queen has a rating of 9 points. The wlth plans to reconstruct the drgn, the sprltely couple exhibit acres' for water reservoirs, addi­ Laurence Perry, 1,003; Michael Queen is the most powerful piece, cooked. HAMS. . . . They are all famous brands that you building to suit his needs. The ! a bright outlook seldom found in that era. cent increase in 1956 was offset by O'Brien, 908; Joseph Segal, 986; but next to the Queen Is the Rook expense was borne by Foote but! persons half their age. One story about the building is cost increases in the things farm­ tional acres for highways, SUte know, such as . park and forest plans; the high aifford Hodgkins. 944; David with a rating of 6 points. Always the Adamses return a small share I Adams plans a small garden this of particular interest. Two fac­ 0 3 ^ ers buy. . Grady, 942; Herb Smith, 908; Jo­ keep in mind that when you start of the costs in monthly payments, j spring after he returns from tions in town were divided over Commenting that the 1951-55 tsx on property "necessitating that farm people pay at least seph Karasi 906; Stan Opalach, the ganie with all of your pieces They were also told they could use | Georgia where he and his wife are where the school should be moved. downward trend had been reversed, 898; Laurie Perrj', 888; Karl you have a total of 39 points; 19' HANDY BRIGHTWOOD the house as long as they needed ; scheduled to visit their grandson. Each group brought several pairs Dean Young said the cost-price double the average paid by people outside of agriculture and the fact Relche, 860; Mike Wichman, 852; of these are accounted for by the It. . . , John, statidned with .the Army. of oxen and one tandem pulled squeeze has a little more optimistic farm wages in the state (81.23) C. MoUenhauer, 850; Ken Tarlow, Queen and the two Rooks. Point Out School Section The couple, who haye never flown. east and the other west. TTie lat­ note then formerly. He cautioned 850; Richard Dlckhaut, 820; Cary ter tandem made a successful start OF THE an hopf) are the higjiest in the The method of movement by the Moving inside the old school plan to leave by plane tomorrow, farmers it le more Important than LeGeyt, 812; John Wolcott, 802; SWIFT PREMIUM building the Adamses point to the The trip is an anniversary gift and and moved the building a few feet ever to keep a close watch on ef­ natlom" Rook is very simple; he can move Z>ean Young eaid: "The only Ralph Geer, 762. horizontally along the RANKS or section of their home which was ■ will be made,with tjieir grand.son'a when the chain broke. ficiency of operation and to be sure A new member, Anson Tliorp, originally used for school pur- , fiance. Miss Judith Middlebrook. -TTius the building was left where to get the highest producUvlty for possible way to slow down such vertically along the FILES any a raid is by aoning for agricultural has a tentative rating of 000 points number of spaces. However, he' COLONIAL MASTER poses. ! Manchester. it stands today. To substantiate every dollar spent. . purposes only" which he said had and .will be entered in the ladder cannot move horizontally and It was built in 1792, has a -M.so when he returns from this story,-Mra. Foote notes thc Surplusea Tough Problem aa soon as he has played one lad­ vaulted plaster ceiling and is now Georgia. Adams plans to look for vacant ceilar just cast of thc Some of the farmers toughest been dotie In California and by vertically at the same time. For "adjusting and limiting the tax on der game. example: if a Rook is placed on a living room. An addition to a part-time job that’ will keep him present site. Also there was a problems are tied up with surplus Emil Cote, 850; Warner Morti­ the original structure built more busy "four oy five hours a day.” rumor that one of the members.of production, Dean Young said. He land and equipment used for agri­ square Q—4 and there are no oth­ and KINGAN RELIABLE cultural production.” mer Jr., 790; and Warner Morti­ er pieces on the board any one of than 30 years ago, now contains "I don't Intend to be a book­ the east group was responsible for cited last year's crop production mer, 708 have been dropped from They are fronh 8 to 16 pounds; whole hams, full half hams, two bedrooms. keeper." he said, "but I would like the broken chain. • aa a fbcord, tied for honors with the following movements can be the ladder pending further activity. made: Q-4 to Q-8: Q-4 to Q-1; slices cut to your order and FRUITED HAMS. In another addition Mrs. -Adams I some kind of light work to ifeep 1948 as the all-time high. It was Challenges unplayed April 12: proudly shows off her «mple 22 by i me busy." There are 10,000 mile.s of rail­ produced on the smallest Q-4 to QR-4; and Q-4 to KR-4. icmr! Green PTA Hears Hodgins challenges Grady, Fenn 24 foot kitchen. Over a base- Until Sunday, he had been kept road track in Ontario. iti'iitip hai^ested acreage In years. The Rook captxiree m the same f car you 20 challenges WIdham. WE WILL ALSO CARRY A FINE ASSORTMENT OF we The modem American scientific Foreign Stui^nts All players are reminded that to manner as the King and the farmer la the prime reason this be a member In good standing your Queen, and that is by .moving onto sure nation has an abundance of food. dues should be paid to the Sec- the square occupied by an enemy what you're Dean Young said. Constraated with The Mancheater Green PTA met retvy-Treaeurer, Louie Olmsted. piece and removing the enemy CANNED HAMS \there.-' last night to the ■choel'auditorium. piece from the board. expected. 1830 when each farm worker Mrs. George Marlow introduced The fee Is 81 per year. \ produced enough for himself and Franklyn Ashley, assistant. dir Tte Rook H PRM EL'S in I >/2 ,3 and 5 pound cans; CAN ADIAN HAMS Discounts! m u Ituree others, today one fanper Last week we diecuased the Large Scandinavian communities Discounts! ector of student personnel at Danish, Icelandic, Norwegian and in 3 pound cans, GERMAN H A M S in 3 and 5 pound cans, produces enough for himself abd 19 Hlllyer (^UOge, who Was moderator movements of the King and the others. on a’ panel of foreign students at­ Queen. In review, let ui remind Swedish are found in all the major and genuine imported POLISH ATLANTA and KRAKOS "Thus It is," the Dean said "that tending Hlllyer College. Demetra you that the movement of pieces cities In the United States and also H AM S in 9.to 13 pound sizes. we are worrying not about prodv-* Corboyonpoulou from Greece, are blocked If one of your own to Blair, Neb.; Rock Island, HI.; *lng sufficient food to feed our evet- Kwang Ho Chang from Korea and pieces or an enemy piece le in the and Santa,, j^taara, Calif. H R M D -M C R H > Increaalng population, but rather Adesina Grant from Africa dla- Martin Rosol's Easter Polish Kielbasa 1 SPECIAL /• O S j how to dlsp^ of the surplus food cuased the customs and cultural and fiber." backgrounds of their respective He said the surplus of food has countries. A question and answer and Martin Rosol's Frankfurts. SPIQAI-SI changed the nation from a rural to period followed. QUICK FROZEN, FANCY GOVERNMENT GR^ADE A P an Industrial society. Prevlouely. A short husinees meeting was SAVE L O W r C O S T the mass of workers In every land held prior to the panel discussion. I s were' those who lived by the soil.* T I I D I ^ C ^ ^ C All Sizes From 1 9 5 6 " Holiday Se- A nominating committee, ' Mrs. ttr Luxe 98 New the mass of people In this John Reid, chairman, Mrs. Oscar I VIV IV C I J . 5 to 23 Pounds TRANSPORTATION nation are workers in factories and Rottnei^and Mrii. Thomas Brown, ALSO LARGE QUICK FROZEN EVISCERATED dan. ^ ’'.'‘'i'nrludihg »'r ' Aops, and allied occupations. was elected to name .a slate of ot- For The,development of what Dean ficerq,to be voted on for the com 6 to 8 Pounds Each - Good Friday ALUMINUM STORM WINDOW Young termed a "preeeuqe group tog year. CAPONS economy" through the organisa­ Refreshments were served In the SPECIALS tion of groups srith similar In- cafetei^'"followlng the meeting. THEY lASiS. terasts, makes it logical for farm­ LONG ISLAND BonMeee Veal Roast lb.' S6e AND SCREEN COMBINATION o.c^Ol-DS. ' 1951 RAMB. $495 ers to present a more organized Veal Lege and Rumps Ib. 49o station Wagon. front. Deaths Last ISight DUCKLING He told the farmers they make Shoulder Veal Chops lb. 69o SWORDFISH STEAKS li. 65( 1951 OLDS. $495 Loin Veal phops , . . Ib. 79c,- De Luxe 98 4-door. up only about 15.3 per cent of the By THE A S S O ci^ E D PRESS Lb. 49c ” «'dtop. - nation's' population and only 3.1 New York—Ste/an Kozakevlch, lot*** r ie S ^ T O 1951 BUICK $250 per cent of the population of this SI, Ruselan'-Bom concert and LlDtlTED AMOUNT, l MANUFACTURER'S . Hardtop, RAH., Dyneflow. '53 ai qi5_ state. In view of this,' the size of FARM FRESH HALIBUT STEAKS . 59( ^’ ^Oietom Hardtop. Fully opera eingtr-who came to thie NEW YORK DRESSED QUICK FROZEN Super the farmer’s Investment and hie country in 1914'and for 10 'seasons' EVISCERATED YOUNG b J F F LIST PRICE! eoulppe®- 5 2 3 9 5 1949 PONT. $295 " 88 ." 4-1 dependence upon other segments of Chieftain 8 2-door. doof. was the leading baritone of the CAPONS S u p tr-ss" the political spectrum, Dean San Opera Co., died Wednesday, LARGE SMELTS u. 49< 195*^ O l ■^8’* Holiday Coupe- 4 . Young aald that farmers, "in self GEESE 1950 CHEV. $395 '5101 ns Washington!—Maple T, Harl. 64. styleline De Luxe 4-door. defenaei must make their Interest a director of the Federal Deposit Lb. 59c 7 to 8 Lbs. felt In the strongest possible man­ We will have-chicken parts. 55c Jte "9g- 559s Insurance Corp. (FDIC) since JUMBO SHRIMP ,^. 98 Regular Price $24.50 1949 OLDS. , $125; 4-door. wontcia.-;' 5 2 S 9 5 ly <*s*f** ner. We must have organization 1948, died Wedneaday. He was 4-Door. RAH., Hydraniatlc.'*^ and cooperation in agriculture.” bom to Marshall, Mo. , ' Fanner StUl VereatUe 1948 CADI. $245 Clarksville, Ark. — C. M. Grocery Buyi tone.ttotnecu'*^*- . , , 5 ow„,r. '" “' ‘•Se. oZ ftT.•O-O-G Dean Young defined today's (Chauncey) Miller, 65, a retired FRESH COD STEAK u. 35 NOW . . . •och 2-Door.. It’s turkey -tlnM again! And SEAFAIR WHITE MEAT ,0 5 2 FONT. . farmer aa a well-educated and newspiq>erman who had worked have jnat thd' kind you love . . . LIBBY'S FROZEN f well-veraed ndan who has acquired ^-Ddor, - 1950 FORD $295 for the Chicago Tribune for a plump, tender and delicious' . . . STRAWBERRIES . t u n a Busineii Coupe. r^O;«-:0;St capital,' become a buzlneaaman, a number of years, died Wednesday. DE LUXE MODEL MADE TO ORDER FOR ANY rate to be the star ot any Easter 59c 13 OK. eon SALT SALMON 59 skilled laborer, manager, conaervs' Portsmouth, 'Va. -— Mrs. Lola feaet! Order now. 39e Ib. SIZE DOUBLE HUNG WINDOW AT HUGE SAVINGS 1948 CHRYS. $95 ' Uoniet and a d ju s t ... Paidlne Glidden, 42, wife of Cmdr. Convertible. He said "on nioat modern farms, Harold R. Glidden, USN. atUched •y 9 Lbs. fo' SPECIAL! Also: Fresh filet of haddock, fillet of sole, stewing Bank Term s the c o it a l Invaatment per individ­ to the USS Sierra, died Monday. BUTTER LIBBY’S FROZEN Imagine! Not just double track but TRIPLE track . . . STRAFFORD' TRIPLE-TRACK ual farm worker' currantly has ap­ She was born in Moore, Idaho. HENS 13 Lbs. CLOVERBLOOM or oysters and fresh scallops. Wlndowe Are Covered With Financmir"^'*® proximately 816,n a charge of breach of , at MIT which developed the Mark lunlcatlon range of Los AngNes: day's youngsters and what the ] his classes, a North Haven 16-year- ous grades and curves existing under-developed countries. into some epuntry to tell them "Then, as the fund gets into op­ Baraboo, Wls. (jp)—The phone the Montreal Gazette, sent after; days of my'life and tell you that the peace. The juvenile was on thrown in for a bonus. I his car in time. court is doing for them. old quit trade school to get a job north of Colchester center in the Some committee members have what they need in the way of aid eration and we can see how it is the paper's Ottawa correspondent what has been worrying me b'ut Blackledge River section. There, The tWq Senator* said they be­ suggested that control of the mil­ rang in the office oi Sauk qounty Not a Penal Court against advice of teachers and lieve a majority of the special sur­ and to. urge it on them.” working. We could add additional- Sheriff James Gavln. wrote that the Foreign Minister am afraid that even -In this letter Harry fUlIInger Said Judge Faulkner, talking to parents. ('In my day. your parents several narrowings of the high­ vey group, made up of memberk itary funds be turned over to the Sparkman said he thinks the moAev when it is needed." ^must have known , that Norinnan cannot bring myself to tell you distressed parents of a boy, ‘'This just told you and that was..th{g,’’ way add to the haxards of the Defense Department. Others have survey committee wdll recommend Duiiea has said that it prob­ "Sheriff, ” said a women in /a maintained "strange, ultra-left- true reasons that impel me to Harry Ballinger,-.Artist and lec of the Foreign Relations and town 50 miles away, “ my j is not a penal court. Your children the boy’s qpunsel said.) Not intei- route, Armed Services Committees, also proposed that'the ICA be merged that Congress keep its linger on ably would not be necessary for wing associations . . , as date as commit suicide. turei* will be the speakery at the “ are not referred here to be pun- eated in sports or organied recrea­ The Commission’s action' calne into the State Department a the' proposed revolving loan fund, Congress to provide any money band’s brother lives up there^he February 1950." "I have decided to did-gfiear your April meeting of the Women’s (31ub will favor transfer of foreign mili­ It-st time he was here, he borrowed f Ished but to be guided. We hope to tion, the boy began running with a .Vice Admiral James E. Maher, tary,, assistance to the Defense De­ move Dulles strenuously opposes. so there can be at least a yearly this yeaf for the proposed loan Cleared as l.wyal home. I know t.hia may cause you of Manchester Monday at 8 p.m. - give children and their parents a gang which stole hhbeapa and USN retired, a New London resi­ partment budget. Sen.* Humphrey -fD-Minn) and check on its -operaCiona. fund, while machinery for its op­ my husband’s shirt. My husband Pearson told the House of Corn-, some trouble and I am spiry but in the Second Congregational ” the benefit of everything the state gasoline. One da^’ be. and another dent, advocated that the Route 2 However, '^fen. Bridges (R-NH) others have criticieed.John Hol­ , "I think we ought tq put lnto4he eration is being set up. He said needs his shirt. I want you to tell mons last week that Norman had you are my beat friend. Farewell. Church. Mrs, W. Donald Stroud has to offer to try to adjust the boy took a long ride in a stolen and Route 8ii (the turnpike) be said he will oppos^gny such trans- lister, ,1CA director,. contending fund only the amount we ealcu- that subsequently as muc’h as hla brother to bring it buck.” "certain Comrnunist associations” "Sincerely, will Introduce the.; speaker^ ; child." car. Police picked them up'In Ohio planned and rebuilt as a 4-lane In the 1930a 'while in college but "Norman.” "(Jne of the country’s leading • Youngsters, their parents, school when' the car burned out. Where highway. that he had been cleaVed a* a loyal painters, Harry Ballinger, will * oounaelora and socjal workers were they going? On this point. Commissioner Ar Canadian before becoming a career demonstrate his talent by com­ cluster in the front hall of the "We didn’t think about it that graves said It la expected that diplon^t in 19S9. pleting an actual painting during much,’’the boy said. ’ 'We told a while the four miles in question Easter Program 1 old Children’s Buading, 291 Orange When testimony linking Norman the program. Best known for his • Street, awaiting hearings every guy in a gas station, South Dakota. will be rebuilt on a wide, two 'lane marine palnlings, he ha* also writ­ So then we decided thait was where basis now. enough right of way with .communism first esme' up in 0 Monday. ’Three male probation of- the Senate subcommittee in 1951, Held at School ten a standard work on the subject, 2 fleers and one woman serve the we’d go." width is to be acquired /or later entitled “ Portfolio on Marine Hamden . Police fingerprinted ijevelopment into four lanes. the Canadian government said » New Haven area. Norman had ■’been given a clean The fourth grade at Uie Man­ ■Painting.” He is also known in this * ttTien a youngster Is to appear the boy and took his mug shot He said the concept is for an ex- grea as a teacher and has conduct­ when he Was returned. there. His preis^'ay-type highway with con­ bill of health in a security check. chester Green School presented a - before Ju d^ Faulkner, his pfoba- At that time Dr'. Karl A. Wlttfogel, ed courses in painting at Teachers tion officer' presents the child's companion, who had a previous trolled access. program for parents and friends College, New Britain, and at Mias record, went to jail. Because this E^’er since the famed and dan­ a Columbia University professor, «► record, which Includes everjrthing told the subcommittee Norman be­ yesterday and today. The program Porter’s School. Farmington. ; from school and psychological boy had never bean in trouble be­ gerous 10 curves in Gastonbury was directed by the teacher, Mrs, Hostesses for the. meeting will fore. a Hamden judge transferred were eliminated by road rebuild­ longed to a "Communist party stu­ « testing marks to family history dent group at Cape Cod in 19.79" Nona McCann. be Mrs. Charles Stansfield and 2 and any previous brushes, if any. his case to Juvenile Court. ing some years ago. the Highway As a part of their, regular wmk Mrs. Kerwin Llsk. Department has gradually been BUICKS! and was a member of a Communist with the police. Face* .\dult Court SAVE ON cell art . Columbia in 1940. in art appreciation, the children "2 Once he has studied this record, ' Should he be . arrested again. working on, and planning on fur­ ther improvements, it is stated. PeSrson said in his telegram last had studied some of the famous' HONOR MAID READY TO EAT ^ the judge is ready.. In a pre- Judge Faulkner warned the boy. he night that he "would be unworthy pictures and the artists who Tenebrae Service Z healing conference he discttsses the would go to adult court. His finger­ The State Highway Department is also giving special consideration to be a minister of the Crown and painted them. Six of their favorites r case with alt officials concerned. prints are already on record; his should resign” if he had known of were flashed on the screen by an 2 He may call in parent or a brother chances in the armed forces may to the summer traffic loads on this At, Second Church route. Commissioner Argraves any "strange ultra-left wing as­ opaque projector, operated by Joel 5 or siStgr to clarify a point. When be jeopardised. You Can Save Hundreds Of Dollars On Any sociations” by Norman or that Rottner and Jeffrey Pond of the ; he has discussed the youngster’s • "You’re a ' '.young bo.v—you said. As a leading highway to Second Congregational Church | the Connecticut shore,"' Vacation Nornian was a Copmunist during sixth grade. - problem thoroughly, the child is made a mistakie,” the judge told his -government service. Pearson The following pupils reported on will present the 4th Century Office j Z summoned and the session begins.' him. "If you .get into trouble period traffic often creates week­ end jams on the present turnpike. d eclare; . * the pictures: "Dignity and Impu­ of Tenebrae this evening at 7:30. | WHOLE - No stranger to the court was again, it will be no mistake, "1 had no such knowledge at any dence." Linda Maher; "The. Help­ the first girl to meet Judge Paulk- The service depicts the growing Z you’re going to have a chance to time an'ij the Canadian authoi^ties ing Hand.” Paul Huffield: "The - ner last Monday.' Ohiy'two week.s start over again. Car In Stock If You Buy Friday or Saturday! Including the, Canadian security despair of Jesus; the flight of the * before police had picked her up Escaped Cow," Marjorie Walker; disciples and momentary triumph Advising A program of planned Hat Parade Won authorities, knew of no such con­ 'The Gleaners,” Roalyn Appleby; - when a group’ broke into parking recreation for him. Judge Faulk­ tacts or actions by the late Mr. of evil. Eight men will read por­ Z meters in Bridgdport. Her' lather "The Jester.’’ Randall Cote; and tions of the scripture that de- ner put the- boy on probation, as­ By Mrs. Crossen Norrhan while art officer of this de "Th^Water Mill,” Kenneth Knight. left home seven yesirs ago. > Her signing hiS fiarish ^priest as a spe­ partment which could in any way •scribes Jesus’ last hours on earth. mother had" no control over,her 13’ The whole class presented a As each man finishes reading his cial probation officer. . Sympa­ Mr'ii. Wilfred Cros-sen. 137 N. be questioned from a security point choral reading, “ Meeting the Eas­ year old daughter, though often' No ComeV On! JSortion of scripture he extinguishes I thetically he advised counsel to We Mean Business! This Is of view." she had tried, to shield her. Elm St., prominent member of ter Bunny," and sang a song. "The a light until all lights in the tty to retrieve the finger prints Manchester WATES, won first Pearson said that 'on the basis Keeper.” FULL SHANK HALF Warned by Judge ' from the FBI through State Po- of the Canadian investigation of sanctuary are extinguished. The to­ Z Although the child has disrupted prize at the annual Easter Hat Three dances, which the children tal darkness of the Santtuary sym- EASTER Uce. ' Parade of the organization ’Tues­ Norman, "1 concluded that he had had learned as a part of their ) * classes in school for several years, And so it went on.' Ilventually had a' student ideological .beliefs boliras Jesua’ death and three days I officials at her junior high school day evening at the Italian Ameri­ physical education work, were pre­ in'the-tomb. The return of a single YOU'LL ENJOY EVERY BIT the docked Vaa completed. Hours can Club. which were close, to some brand o —taka—her back. oT^uhofflcial hearings and confei'- COME OVER TODAY FOR THE BEST DEAL ANYWHERE! of communism. I also concluded sented: “The Virginia Reel,” candle to the sartetury symbolizes KIELBASA 1 When Judge Faulkner put her on Her large hat with beautiful "Gu'staf'.s Skoal,” and "Green the Easter hope. The congregation OF THESE FLAVORFUL ft encea were to follow. Judge Faulk­ flowers, set. off by a black velvet that he regretted these earlier as­ - probationj he warned her that one ner and eveiyone else had don? sociations and beliefs and had vol- Sleeves.” leaves ll** chprch in silence wijlx- " more offense would put her in, dress, was judged the prettiest. The program concluded with the . HAMS c their beat. What next will hap­ Mrs. Ann Ricketts wore the most untarUy abandoned them by the out greeting or conversation at the - Long Lane School for Girls in pen in the unending myriad of re- time he entered the Canadian for­ children’s version of ' the Easter .close of the service. I ft Middletown. original headpiece, constructed of eign service. ’ parade, accompanied by Kathy gretable cases, one could ■ only a variety of objects and trim­ . There ■will also be a Commuqion | She returned to local school on hope for the beat. These were the texts of Nor­ Vennart' at the piano and enacted .. a special program designed to keep mings: and Mrs. Kay Orcutt the by Jeffry Stuek and Karen Groot, service and reception, of the con- man's suicide notes, as published .firmation class and adult mem­ * h«T trouble, but it didn’t funniest, a towering headpiece with by the Daily News: Roger .Mqflre and Lorelie Tuttle, LAND O'LAKES 8 to 16 LB. AVG. . work. It was Bridgeport again and waving' rabbit ears. Robert Gauthier and Gene bers. The Sanctuary Choir will sing 1 To Mrs. Norman: the spiritual, "Let Us Break Bread . this time, for four days. - Easier Seal Drive Many of the member* entered "Dear Wife: Farewell my be­ Tem.aiuolo, and Stephen Savage > "She doesn't feel she’s done the contest and the judges, Miss and -Gail Seiler, They strolled in, Together," with Mi.«s Nancy] Plump / loved, and to , my family. I Farrar singing the solo parts. wrong,” the probation officer said. Oyer $3,250 Mark Marjorie Burr, dietitjan at Man­ wanted so much to tell you all the girls showing off their new Tender 1 "She’s never been a little girl.” chester Memorial Hospital; Mrs. About my troubles during these Easter bonnets of flower.s and Laymen and deacons conduct'lng j Delicious 2 "She has to bo given a chance to Mary Little of the WA'TfeS and the service are: Perley Trombly, ft Sunday marks the close of the last few days of my life because I crepe paper,, the boys attired in Eating ait down and think things through Mrs. Mary Taylor of the Herald, think of you a.s my spiritual part­ their beat. The' .girl* pres'ented a chairman, Board of Deacons; Carl TURKEYS Z for herself," Judge Faulkner said. 1957 EAster Seal Drive, sponsored found it difficult to make de-. Giejslcr, Thoma.s Dawkins-, Stanley by the Connecticut Society for ner but I finally decided to bear poem. "Easter Bonnets.” 1 . The girl will go to Long Lane, clslons. them alone and not distress you. Parents and,, friends were invited Matteson,'Sherwood Bowers. Clif­ Lean " where she will spend at least two Crippled Children and Adults, and Two of the little girls of a ford Hansen. Samuel Henderson] under the local auspices of the "1 ai.so wanted to tell you before to the cla.ssrpom for refreshments Short Shank '• years, visiting home after she has member ate' the candy chickens going out this morning of my In- of punch and cookies. and Everett Ander.son. 2; proven herself. Manchester Rotary Club. and bunnies off their mother's hat, ^SMOKED PICNICS Not all who come before Judge ' Arnold Lawrence, local drive preventing her from entering in aWIFT'.S PREMIUM SUC®D FauUner are problem children. A chairman, urges that all those who the parade. FANCY PLUMP - divorced "woman in her 80s had a care to donate please send their Another entertaining feature of 7 chfld out of wedlock six months contributions to tlje Gonnectlcut the evening was the appearance of tt 69c - ago but tafusea to reeogniss it. As society for (>lppled CTilldren and Mrs. Marjorie Wallace Smith's 1957 B jucL ^ ft 69c BACON 7 a matter of fsu;t she hasn’t seen Adults, in care of Robert Hatha­ class in slimnastics. Attired in CAPONS way, tr&surer, Manchester Trust FRESHLY GROUND » the baby since it was bom in St. gym suits, 18 of the members un­ 7 RIB CUT Z Raphael’s Hospital. The Catholic Co. der the direction of Mrs. Smith, MODEL 48 2-DOOR SEDAN 9 ^ Diocesan Bureau o f Social Service ‘There will be no door to door went through the paces to the de­ HEATER and DEFROSTER. ^ CHOICEST MEATS IN TOWN. . . ! Z put the child hi SL Anthony’s canvassing this year to solicit con­ light of the audience. . HAMBURG >^.39c ~ Home and later found a fqster tributions. Mrs. Harriet Nerl of Rockville, OVERSIZE TIRES (7.60x15) 2-TONE ’ POR^ ROAST ft 35c Z home for IL The total amount collected for a member of the Manchester - Mother Ordered to Pay the drive so far this vear is 83,- WATES, recently organized a 20 Oz. Z Monday, after discussing the 269.65. group there and now has 33 mem­ Cans ease with social workers, the bers. Mrs. Neri and .several others MORRELL E-Z-CUT LIBBY’S SLICED PINEAPPLE 2 7 baby’s mother and aging grand- T.\XING CASE attended, Guests also came from 7957 Buick Special $ l9S7 Buick Special ’ 2. mother. Judge Faulkner granted ' (Juincy, HI. — Earl Conrad Kensington. All were welcomed C a petition, committing the baby to Ohnemus^ 27, pleaded guilty in po­ by Mrs. Lauretta Gagne, Box Mt. MODEL 48 2-DOOR MODEL 0 4-DR. ESTATE WACOM 16 Oz. V ft - the Connecticut Commissioner of lice court to the charge of assault 3288“ Cans Dr,, Vernon, who succeeded Mrs. 4116 Dynaflow, heater and defroater. radio and antenna, back-up llghta,ta, non-glare aadpineaggpiB a;id battery preferred against ^im Dynaflow, heater and defroster.-power steering, radio and antenna, back-uj> lights, ■ - Welfare, -who will place him in the Barbara Thompson as president. mirror, aafety-mlnder apeedometer, safety padded dash, windshieldd washw, de aafety-mlnder speedometer, safety padded dash, windshield wanhers, de luxe steer­ CRANBERRY SAUCE s 2 by his estranged wtR; June Ohhe- r- foster home pro'vjded by the luxe steering wheel, foamtex cushions, de luxe wheel covers, trunk -rtgfiyfclocfe' ing wheel, JSZl glass, fpamtex eiishions, power brakes, de luxe wheel covers, clock, Z Diocessm Bureau. The mother was raus. after a ruckus when she re­ DESPERATION? 7.60'X 16 tires, 2-tone paint. ^ 7.60 X IS white 'W’all tii'es, dust .exha-uats. 2-tone paint. White, Yellow, •; ordered to pay 810 a week for the fused to allow him. to claim her Pocahontas, Ark. (,Sh—Sign in a k* RILLSBURY CAKE MIXES Uhocolate, Spice pkg. 29c Z. child’s support. as an income tax deduction. Mrs. cafe window at this northeast Ar­ ; Two petitions for revocation of Ohnemus, claimed she-receives no kansas town: 1957 Buiek Special commitment also cante before the support from him and refused his "Customers wanted. Nq experi- | 19S7 Buick Century $OQAA.50 SWIFT'NING , s, All Purpose Shortening c“, 8 9 c Z Judge. The commissioner of wel- request. ence needed.” . •- MODEL 48 2-DOOR SEbAN ‘ 3 3 1 4 ^ MORETASTY! Dynaflow, heater and defroater, radio and antenna, hack-up light*, ■■fety-minder MODEL Si 4400R RIVIERA O v U V FIRST FOOD COFFEE Rich Full Bodied speedometer, non-glare mirror, safety padded daah. windahield washera, de luxe SAVE! . Dynaflow, heater and defroater, radio and antenna, back-up lights', aafety-mlnder steering wheel, foamtex cushions, de luxe wheel cover*, trunk light, clock, 7.60 x speedometer, safety padded dash, windshield"washera, EZI glass, 7.60 x 15 whits MORE TENDER! 15 white wall tires, 2-tone paint. wall Urea; 2-tone paint. EASTER • . \ ^ MORE TERRIFIC! Libby Tomato Juieo I.,arge 46-Oz. Can FANCY PASCAL 7957 Buick Special $ ' I . Celery Hearts ?4°29c. I9S7 Buick Century $' (lice diih. 2-Oz. Jar-, I7e POTTED PLANTS MODEL 41 4-DOOR SEDAN WItoIe or Shank Half Staffod Olivos 1 0 , M O 3503 MODEL 63 4JI00R RIVIERA: Thorn’s Sweet Jt^ge n A * FANCY WESTERN * ' Dynaflow, heater and defrost^, radio and antenna, back-up lights, safety-minder Dynaflow. heater and defroster, radio and antenna, back-up lights, safety-minder SW IFT’S Premium HAM Orange Juice Life t6-'bz. Can fcOI* speedometer, hon-glarc ngjrror, safety padded dash, windshield washer, de luxe ipaedometer, safety podded dash, windshield Washers, white wall tires, dual ex­ Lb. ,^^^NO SMOKE whh steering wheel, foamtex cushion*, de luxe wheel cover*, trunk light, clock 7.60 Winesap Apples 2 29c hausts, 2-tonq paint i X 15 white wall tires, 2-tone paint. Fully Cooked Butt Portion Lb. W ■ Wesson Reasonably Priced! LOBSTER‘Sr„'r\*^79e ,FANCY LARGE RIPE 1957 Buick Special 7957 Buick Century $/| jAQO- I p O i l I ’j ^Pineapples 29e MODEL 46R 2-DOOR RIVIERA 3506 MODEL 63 4-bOOR RIVIERA *tV O ifa ' ^ Dynaflow, heater and defroater, radio and antenna, back-up lights, safety-minder EASTER LILIES Dynaflow heater and defroster, power steering, radio and antenna, back-up lights, TURKEYS-CAPONS-ROASTERS f a n c y LARGE WHITE speedometer, safety padded dash, windshield w-aaher, de luxe steering wheel, safety-minder speedometer, safety padded daah, windshield washers, white wall A. C. PETERSEN'S foamtex cushions, de luxe wheel covers, trunk light, clock, 2-tone paint. SWEET UIFe . tires, dual exhausts, 2-tonc paint. OCEAN SPRAY DELICIOUS . Caaliflower '^'^29c HYDRANGEAS WHOLE CHICKEN StJS ICE CREAM STRICTLY N 7957 Buick Special $O C C 4- CRANBERRY Big 41 i Lb. Cm . FRESH EBBS “ 'S --A ” '”‘’'S'r49c CINERARIAS 19S7 Buick Super .60 PDISBURY CAKE MIXES ^ 29c TENDER. GREEN, FRESH MODEL 43 4-DOOR RIVIERA O U SAUCE ■ SWIFTS 1 Lb. MODEL S3 6-DOOR RIVIERA White, DiwlL Yellow. - Brick w W GARDENIAS Dynaflow, heater and defroster,'radio and antenna, back-up lights,.safety-minder 4297 15 Oz. ALL BUHER BROOKFIELD 2^^‘ 29c -speedometer, safety padded daah, windshield washer, difliixe steering wheel, foam­ Dynaflow, hsa^er and defroster, power steering, radio and antenna, back-up lights, BAM WHOLE GUMS o. 59e FLAVORS tex cushions, de luxe wheel covers, trunk lights, clock, oversize tires C8.60 x 15), safety-minder speedometer, padded dash., windshield washers, power brakes; 6-w*y 2 Cana 57e lA. o n * custom trim, 2-tone paint. power seat, dual exhausts...... • '■ ■■ ■ VELVEETA CHEESE Loaf 05W Per TULIPS 25c BloMom 7957 Buick Special $ LIBIY Dairy Specials! Per 7957 Buick Super $, STRICTLY FRESH a m p l e p a r k in g a t f r o n t , SIDE OR REAR OF B.UILPING HAYCINTHS 50c Blosaom TOMATO JUICE MODEL 4SR 2-OOOR RIVIERA 3766 MODEL S3 4.D00R RIVIERA EXTRA LARGE Dynaflow, heater and defroster, power steering, radio and antenna, back-up lights, Dynaflow heater and defroater, power steering, radio and antenna. bacR-up lights, Full Flavored DAFFODILS 52.00 And I'p safety-minder speedometer, safety padded daah, windshield wAshers, de luxe steer­ OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL 8:30 P. M .-F R ID A Y UNTIL 9 P. ing wheel, EZI glass, foamtex cushions, power brakes, de luxe wheel covers, trunk aafety-mlnder apeedometer. padded daah. windshield washer, ElZI glass, power B ig WHITE EGGS brakes, white wall Urea dual exhauats, 2-ton« paint. ^ O R C H ID S .. $3.00 ' light, clock, ‘1:60 X 15 white wall tires, dual exhausts, custom trim. ‘48 Oz. Can 27 « STATE IRAND RUTTER . ... 75c CORSAGES $1.00 Up HOOD 90HAGE CHEESE with ehlvm 16c lO U Q U ETS S1.0Q Up GMAC FINANCE PLAN-51% INTEREST OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. TH URSDAY m th FRIDAY 8 A.M. to 9 P.M, OPEN EVENINGSl^PEN ALL DAY EASTER SUNDAY

STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. GREENHOUSES PLENTY OP FREE Pil^KINGTEL Ml M 0 I9 p n iv n Y — GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Imt > r Ml 3^278 KCONO: 646 CENTER STRI 3176H G H U ^ STra MANCHI»TB^ ^ 3D2W6O0RRfDfisT^EErLMif.5947 / | 285 MAIN STRRi^ ' / , MANCHE^R \eeeeem /. ■ J, '*•.__ _ -I I- . ■ ) I . ' \ n J - \ ’ '.'V . / . V - / ; y •. ‘ 3 , - WJ 1 'h ■vv'-yy ■ y m \ - - S 1 • • . ' . ‘ ' « '• r '’i . • i'- 1*. Ay 1 (• ■■ • ' ,L -I'-' *1 ■y •• . I-'. '*• ‘ ’ ^ PAGE TWENTY-ONE ■ ■ ' ■ \ • '■ . - ... MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ^M^NCHESTER, CONN., THURSpAY. APRIL 18, 1 I H I fi> I mi' 'I .1 I I' „ , „ , ,...... „ , ...... a.aW. proportion of a' m'od,eWmprt»ved physielah, will addroM if mokUng for the 1957 Cancer Fund^ Drive will be held Monday night In Su­ Special Service version of ; of the B53 which. will Rockville of th# WATE8 tonight at 8 o'clock have much better performance In Red MOiVo Hall,' perior Court room. Atty. Leo B. Flaherty Jr„ chairmw, said SlHiedbyWSCS than the current model." The newly organized club for This presumably means the im­ EASTER FLOWERS women interested irt slimming 'has- plane will, be completed * at 1 Ahe Discussion,Leader8 Chosen rally for a- door-to-door caniraes proved models have a greatar 32 registered members since Its The W8CS of, the North Metho- range than the 6,000 miles, With­ initial meeting two weeks ago, ac­ on April 29. ' ' J. Everett North, drive treasur­ diat Church will hold its annual out refueling, of the first models cording to Mrs. Harriet Neri, hon­ Upper Room Servics and Supper of the bomber. It also could mesn' For Community Conference orary president. The club meets er, reports that $965 of a $3,875 goal has been turned In so far. Good Friday evening. some Increase In speed and operat­ and up \ ■ eve’ry Thursday arid welcomesvnew ing altitude. '■ ■ , » ‘ 1 . 0 0 RockvUle, April 18 (Special)—Tlngr ihould lill in- a regirtratlon members] .she added. Hospital Notae The ladiea will meet in the Several lecal people* have agreed blank and re^rfe with it te the Coin Club to Form A’dmltted yesterday: John church auditorium at 8 o’clock, Werkhoven, Job's Hill Rd. Elling­ to eerva aa dlacuaaion leadera at HiKh School May 1 for orientation William W, Patten, 116<4 Orov? where the paster, the Rev. H. Os­ AT ton. $20,0(M) Fine Paid the Comniunity confOi'enca 6n' and pr^teating. St„ Is forming a chib for coin col­ good Bennett, will speak conesrn- ••Vemon’a Important Prpblema''1 The Teenage Road-e-o la'apon- lectors, he said' today. Discharged yesterday: Edward Goetz. KFD 2; Mrs. Judith Galli; ing the. supper, with Instructions hefe May T5," Mrs. Walter W ake-1 aored nationally by the '.layceea Patten, a coin collector for a as to procedure. For Tax Evasion field, ataffing committee chair- i end offera prlzea of $4,500 in number of years. Is alsp a mem. gsn and son,. 110 High St., Mrs’. TOURNAUD’S Marion Jonea* and daughter,. 33 ^Following a brief sen’ice of man, haa annoimced.f acholarahipa for the natlonal.win- ber of the RockvUle Stamp Chib. prayer, with special readings, the Newr Haven, , April 18 (IT) — n Ward St.; Joseph Dowgewicz, 79 Ihacuaaion idadera have been ae-1 nera. ' ; J»lans for the coin club, which people will go down to the vestry James O. McCue^Sr., 67, chairman lected for outatanding ^ peraonki i Local winnera will receive already has five Interested per­ West St. 1 ■ ■ \ Admitted today: Mrs. Ulllan for the traditional lamb supper by of the board of the Stamford Roll­ qualitiea and experience ‘in gropp placquea and other prizea and the sons, sre for'meetings to be held candlelight, wltli special music, GREENHOUSES top winner wiU'be given an all-ex­ at the House, of Service, owned by Lynch, Somers. ' ing Mills, yesterday paid a fine of work. Birth yesterday; A son to' Mr, readings and prayer. They are: Mrs. John S. Mason, pense paid trip to the State con­ Patten.'. At the conclliaion of the supper, $20,000 for'evading Income taxes. test in Cheshire. Mectirig. Pnatponed and Mrs. Walter Friedrich Jr., 174 131 LAKE STREET — Ml 3.7662 active with the Red Croka blood W. Main St. ' ‘ a communion aervlce in commem­ Income tax charges Sgainst Mc'- program and in theater groups; Red Cross Appeal A meeting of W'orld War T vet­ oration' of the I^ast Supper of 'fhe local chapter of the Ameri­ erans scheduled for , Sunday has . Town Clerk's Hours Cue’s son, James Jr„, president of the Rev,. Maurice G. Foulkea, pas­ The Town Clerk's office will be Jesus with his disciples will be ,the company, were not pressed by tor of' St. John's Episcopal can Red Cross has received a mes been postponed two weeks because conducted by the Rev. Mr.' Ben­ sage from natlona'i headquarters' of Easter. The meeting will be held open extra hours for the conven­ the government. Church: Alderman John Peters; ience of persons wishing td pro­ nett. . The elder McCue pleaded no con­ Viitcent A. Choate, executive sec­ ur^ng that every effort be made at the,.VFW home at 2 p. m. May ’ Following the singing of a h.vmn to reach the' goal of $13,200. cure fishing llceasesfijefore the sea­ test to charges of failthg to report retary of the (chamber of Com­ 5. son opens Saturday. and the benediction, the ladles will WHY GOOD FRIDAY? merce; Morgan I. Campbell, for-- The message slates that torna­ Good Frklay §ervlco $70,000 of his $339,875 income for does which lashed a 9-mlle area in The office will be open from 6130 disperse in silence. the years 1950 and 1961, thereby mer chairman of the Boafd of Ed­ A community Gopd Friday serv- until 9 p.m. today and lotnorrow. ------;------— a X WHY EASTER? ucation; J a m e s Vandervoort, the South and Southwest this pa.sf at St. John'k Epis evading $55,000 In tax payments, However, it will be closed during I Sccor«iing to ,XJ.S.. Att.v. Simon /. .chairman , of the Vernon Fire Dis­ copal ChurSvoStarting at noon to- the day tomorrow, Good Friday trict Zoning Commission; and Ed­ $1,250,000 to Red Cross disaster morrow. Air Force Retards ,Co)ien. » Answori For Your Comfort in Lift Death expenditures. Saturday houra ,vill be maintained Federal Judge. Robert P. Ander­ ward Mwker, former school prin­ The 3-hour sen-ice will be open from 9 a.m. until noon. cipal. Approximately 63 per cent of to the nubile, with u-nrshlnnsra ProductidiLof B52s son found him guilty. Imposed the . There la No Death! •— If We Believe in/Chrlat, Chlr. Savior, fine and' placed him on probation _T he conference is scheduled to the goal has. been reached here. permitted fo enter or leave, . Who Died And Rose For Ua All . •• Anyone who has not been contact­ Vernon anif Talcottville pews for two years. start at 3il5 p.m. and last through at any lime. Sermons will be Items are handled through ' The Washington, April 18 (8h—The ed for his annual membership Is preached by pastors of seven'area Cohen entered a nolle/'on two the evening. Oroyp discussiona will Herald's Rbckville Jlureaii, 7 W. Al.r Force announced today that be led by local persons, but will asked' to mail a contribution to churches. '* < charges against the .vmmgcr McCue George Chase,- fund, treasurer, at •Main St., telephone TRemont production of the B52 strategic who had been indicted for failure to ^ be assigned consultant experts on Opening the service will, be the 3-3136. the subjects -under discussion. the Saving.^ Bank, of Rockville. Rev. Maurice G. 'Foulkes, of St. jet bomber will be leveled off at supply correct information for his; estimated income tax for the same | GOOD FRIDAY Mias Cornelia Staples,' principal Post I.enten Dance. John's. His service will be followed "subatantially the present rate of of Morley School, West Hartford. The Polish American Citizens bv sermons by the Rev. William Elementary, Watfioii 15 per month" Instead of going up years. * will serve as consultant to the Club will hold its first post Lenten H. C. Moe. Tolland Federated to 20 a month, as propo.sed last . v ^ dance at the ballroom April 27. j^oup discussing "The Gifted Church; the'Rev. Ro making plans ed on a warrant by Rockville po­ Yes, Mothers and Dads. . . we do know how. en months, amounting to $73.16 for the annual poppy sale in May. lice ,and charged • with selling Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church which the company states Fay has The poppies have beeri made bv liquor to a minor. Cooper and High*Streets, Manchester, Conn, refused to pay. patients at the three veterans hos- Also arrested was Bernard The Rev. Paul O. ProUopy, Pastor Teenage Road-e-o Set pitais in Connecticut. Struthers, 18, Abbey Rd.. Wap The Junior Chamber of .Com­ Women Sponsor Program ping, charged, with procuring Zion in n Chiirrh of the Lutheran Hour— Radio merce has completed plans for a The United Church Women and liquor by false statements. Each Poll “ jParrot Corrective Shoe Teenage Road-e-o here May 5 to the National Council of Church posted $300 bon'd for appearance Fitting A and "Thiit In the L ife"— TV Women are sponsoring a series of | in City Court, April 29. Specialty test the driving ability arid knowl­ TUNE i n : a n d COME IN! edge of teenage motori-st.s. radio 'programs aimed at probing ; The arrests stemmed from an William J. Smith, vice president issues concerning American incident last week in which a Man­ public, chester policeman slopped a car REGULAR SUNDAY MORNING SERVICES A of the sponsoring' group, hai an­ nounced that* registration blanks Mrs. 3eabury Lewis, publicity because of defective lights. The 10:00 o’clock are available at the High School director for the Rockville councli, officer noticed' the .three youths in, (Nursery in Parish House during Church Worship) and the Police Station. made the announcement here to­ the car had liqi/6r with Ifiem and day. She .said Mary Margaret Mc­ on qubstioning them, found put iF SHOES SUNDAY .SCHOOL, 9:00 A. M. The competition is open to boys (Free chartered .Sunday School bus service) and girls between the ages of 18 Bride will conduct the program, where they had obtained it. 881 MAIN ST The arrests here were made by and 20 who are licensed drivers, which will be. egrried by Mutual '^Fitting lit MANCHESTER with no inoving motor vehifle! Network everS' Saturday at 10:45 Det, Sgt. George H. Trapp and *A Changeleitii Chri»t for a Changing World" vlolgtiona wlUtln the pasU plx a.m. through Sept. 8. Patrolman JEklwrin Carlson. Our Bu»ine$s** months. * Doctor to Address W.ATES Cancer Bally Set Dr. Joseph J., Kristan, local A rally of captains and workers MARINER RE TURKS — Apple in hand, sailor Ber- Those «.lntereeted in partlcipat- P nard Collier of Lot Angeles, looks up aa hla ship. Icebreaker Atka, docks In SeaUle after polar duty with Operation Doepfreeac;

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lA: 1 A ^ 1. »- h‘'’':cS- ,V . . ■ / . 'v \ . " ■” . 'Vi' ‘ ! ■ - ■. ■■',1 ; „■ , V "> ... . '■h " . /'I /■ i f ‘ ' ■ t.' i^ANCHESTER EVENING HE-RALt), MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY,/APRIL 18, 1957 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER> CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 18. 1967.. PAGE TWENTY-THREE f | .FiLGE ttWENTY-TWG r ■" "‘I ^ U o r (at m att)—Tee. Mr cap­ Storekeeper, dropping A euapi Town Clerk’s Office Ctfie W ebb Plans *BUGS BUNNY cloua-looking teii-cent piece op the tain. 1 waa held up aaho're laat >naw«r to Pravlous Pu«N Soviet Sets To Be Open Tonight night by two men. , counter )-7^Thla coin doean' A rt Film Series captain—Where? r i good. * Fishermen beware! Sense Nonsense Kid—W hatU ya want T rM i The fishing season will open -Salldr—All the way back w the Devotees of foreign,, or the so- Easter 'Money-Magic' ahlp, air. - dime—a bet of chimea? , Off liErgest officially Saturday morning at' A m*n who ia noted - for Wa deddea hla furniture la old and be I SBritlih 6 o’clock. Fishermen are urged called "art.” films will now have a aa(a£lty waa naked how he aJwaya tuat get aome new. So he>hi(ya admiral, to secure a license tonight since new theater *servlng them. The managed to get along ao well with nttbuea. , htroof the Municipal Building wUi .be .CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER N ^ ^eapon cloced Good Friday And all day Webb Playhouse in. Wethersfield hlB wUe and family. Trsfaiisr . .-V ' will henceforth be known as the Man—That waan.'t hard, I've al- A city man waa driving through 4 Pronoun Saturday. the. G ra n t waya allowed them to .have their a village when he aaw a man .(OonUaed. from Page Onel Town Clerk EdWard Tomklel Cine Webb and w'ilj^ specialize In SAgsd reports that bit office will re­ own way. . amuaing a crowd with the antica ORaquirss hydrogen, weapons, prohibition of the exhUiitidnIi|hii of distinguished of hla trick dog. The city man ItiBtacatfi 7 ----- of main open tonight from 6 to t their 'use ^ and the elimination pt so that Uie fishermen may. ^e- first-runI fOrelgn'fUma.foi The moat dlaappolnted peoj)le In pulled up and aaid; MRaiterate Confederation The theater Is operated by,Lock- the world are thoae who g||t what I cure a license before opening CHy Man—My dear man. how ISDaoalve \ 3 Wax (eomb. these weapons from the arma­ day. ‘Tomklel also stated that wood and Gordon Enterprises, a la coming to them. do you manage to train your dog 16 (Tr.) form) 30 Close 40 Prunes, as a »0 soneum (comb. tree ments, of'States. with the destruc­ both[ fishing and hunting li­ leading New England' theater cir­ that ^ay,7 1 can’t teach mine a IT bymbola for - Unclose tion of existing stockpiles of censes may now be secured at cuit Resident manager ^ Wilfred 'Tf you cannot- win, make the alngle tricks stannum :po#t) form) 43 ^ ^ 30 Biblical trea 43 Jspanast atomic and hydrogen bombs." the Nassiff'Arms Oo. at 1015 Howard. ‘ - one ahead break the record. The villager glanced up with 16 Aaiatie namt 10 Main St. Nassiffs will remain .The new policy at the'CMne Webb —Anonymoua. simple rustic lookyind replied: sought knock 34 Most trass are outcasts - . * Zorin .Ipxplains Men's Pima Cotton a ------of IssTss 46Chaaets open all day Friday. will be Inaugurated Saturday eve­ ± U Villager—Well, you see. It's this 31 Dawn goddais As the Russians have exploded way; ydu have to know more’n \ In wlntsr 40 JUih priaet five nuclear weapons within two Fred Nasaiff announced that ning. Opening show will be "The A clever young woman , waa SSThin (Latin) 13 Pace both fishing and hunting licenses Proud and the Beautiful.” starring aaked to attend a public function. the dog or you can't learn him 34Dalawate 101 36 Hasten 46 weeks,! SSorlp's listeners Immedi­ 37|Rcplsee mlueteBm for the states of Maine and Michele Morgan and Gera'.‘d She waa aaalgned'a place between nothin'. \ (ab.) sloths ately drew his attention to this. He New Hampshire are available Rhlllpe. It la based o n 'a story by 38 Nagativa 33 Sluttish window gless tlD m nkerd Was aaked how he reconciled Rus­ a noted bishop and an equally ' 36 Male bee isOIbbon at the store. Jean Paul Sartre. famous rabbi. It was her.chance to A farmer had an argument;^with p r ^ x 34 Degrada sia’s call for a ban with its series The film was made on location break Into high company, and she hla hired man. STCrafUar of testa. In Vera Cruz, Mexico. Dialogue In meant to use It. A break in the pasture fence waa. 39 Lagal point. r '"The Western powers, namely the picture la divided between' Young Woman—I. feel as If I discovered, and apme hair was 31 Shade tr if the United States and Britain, still duction of fissile mSteriala for mil­ Spanish and French, with English were a leaf between the Old and found sticking to oile o f‘the splin­ 33 Period of refuse to conclude ah agreement for itary purposes from that .pf pro­ hibition of atomic and* hydrogen subtitles superimposed on the ?Iew Testaments. tered rails. \ Ume- ce^asing testa of nuclear weapons,” screen. The picture won for direc­ Rabbi—That page. Madam, Is Farmer—Black helfm;. . 33 view he rfplted.' "In these conditions,' In weapons', .means to run away 34 Indians used from the settlement of the main tor Yves Allegret the International usually a blank. Hired Man—Red heifer. * order to. provide, for internal se­ prize of the Venice B ieni^l. tixurious long-staple .Right after breakfast we fol­ , this tree for curity, the Soviet Union is com­ question of the whole atomic prob­ '' canoes lem,” ,Zorin said. Following "The Proud®and the Pima cotton, the fabric The typewriter waa Ihventpd to lowing morning the hired man pelled ta^K^ontinue .Us own- tests. Beautiful,” the Cine Webb will pre- quit. ^ ^ -7 1 SOMsdeftOBU But as soon aa_UicJLInlled States He praised the public stand tak­ that actually improves with et away from the use of script. tree .aent the "first area showing of "The j • Jow they’re putting it on a type­ Hired'.-Man—Too durn much and Britalm agree, the Soviet en by 18 West German scientists Gold of Naples,” starring Sitvana washing, wears like'iron. argying here to suit me. M Tsther who recently came out against writer. It’s Just like when a person 33 River idet Union will sus|>end tests a t once.” Mangano, Vittorio De Sica and j Extra full cut for longer O ffers, Second Step production 'and use of nuclear Sophie Loren. 41 Bom weapons in western Germany. wea^, comfort. 14 to '17. a-ia 41 Blunder Zorin proposed as Russia’s aec- With All the Frills Upon It The Cine Webb policy calls for | OER BOARDING h o u se w ith MAJOR HOdPLE 44 Sea 3U'I?6 l'A\ OVERMATCHED VVlTH .TRAIliiNG toward a PHVSIiTAL egBswalled He said’it Is nbw up to the Uni­ her Fudge. She has announced her Olson's class. (Herald Photo by Oflara). way In Wethersfield. THIS HOUSEWORK.' — IT'5 36 Infirm ted StatM and Britain to under­ engagement to Allen Jan Fudge. Pea k , IT amswt be vJi^ e <30T ME AS OROesY AS A k TO A1AT04 YOU WITM 50A\& /H -18 86»nphatlf take such a pledge, claiming that A June wedding is planned. Discovering that more thanks WET KITE — rV E DONiE , VJA V.«k Ot9. Russia, the world’s only other nu­ there confused, not seeming, to | ed out the front door and ran I engineer, said Bosn* often saves per cent of Us guests arc 6 feel or POEMAM V^IHO DOESN'T It. DOWN I fACK TO'O MAN'/ EVERVTHlNS BUT DIS FC?IR/ clear power,, is ready to do so. ! know how to get back to the down to where, Duke was. He ! Duke from falling off the porch by. taller, an h ^ l has CPIL IN THE XCuthloos ZOrlA said the Russians waiit Seeing Eye Cat houses _ , . nudged Duke arounil and led him ! moving In between the dog and the begun to install some/7-foot-long i 016 6UNS.'— I'M Ramombbr wo want d»tm • on ov« 7 flow In tho SOeddenof “Bos’n heard me call him, dart- j back up the path.” Rowntree, an I porch’s edge. 'TMiNKlNS OP . 'Immedfalely—to ban all nuclear 1 beds. ^ American ovatom— otpoelally why thoy’ro hamporod weapon production and to destroy Mill Valley, Calif. (,fl—The J. iO W t EAGER Novice, by ourpluaot!’* R. Rowntrees’ blind cocker span­ Pe r h a p s , in a existing stockpiles of nuclear I weapons. * This was interpreted iel dog is led about these days by n e a r b y SAIALU a ‘'Seelng-Eye” tomcat. i p i A n m n i q TOwM— . ' Clean-Cut Decision BY AL VERMEER as a Soviet rejection of the latest UM-HAkl.f PRISCILLA’S iPOP American proposal, laid before the The cocker. Duke, developed P<3000! AND SHE SURE KNOWS 8-power group by Harold Stassen, cataracts. He started bumping HOW TO UNMAKE ' calling for. stoppage of production Into things. That’s when the m y MIND! r 3 S " T gray tomcat, Bos'n, started taking M Y MIND! I'M on after March 1959. over. ' . ‘I t Is. quite Obvious that to de­ "I couldn't believe it at first,” Fill Your With NEtKTIES BLEND SOX QOIKl® TO <3ROW A MUSTACHE! ^ tach the question of ending pro- said Mrs. Rowntree. "One day I looked out and saw' .00 that Duke had strayed part way 1 y 6 9 * Pair Ba Cool At A Breeze down the hill. 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(•' ■■ " A' • : ' .f. . ' ■. '■ ^ A'. .,.A MANCHESTER; EVElfiKG HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, APRIL ,l'8„ l957 ' - - A r v ■ ; > , t MANCHESTER EVENIKG HERALD, MANCHESTER, tHURSDAy, APRIL 18, 1957 PAGE! TWENTV-FODR -r- ' S ' THE 'aid Angle By . ^ T BOLDUC Maris Collects: Pilchers Exchange Assistant Sports Editor On the Receiving End Webb Winner Fishing Season Y i r s l Two Games Three Singles; Pblfadelphla Phillies: Another IP nnrrthUBr . Hundley Fl^t Draft club picked to duplicate last ‘Book' on Hitters U/r>OEOlCTABUE Brooklyn Dodgers: Don year’s finish. Manager Against Sandy G^Underwayg Q For Cleveland; K M iO e iM m S Newcombe, Sal Maglie, Carl Ers-; counting heavily on pitchers TOUQH. THINK Choice of NHA Cliibs kine and Clem Labtne should come Robin Roberts, C?urt Simmons, OK r u t OAIUY New York, April 18 (/Pj^-^-WiVhitey Ford, the southi«w ace Saturday a. m. ^ - . ____ close to equaling their eojnbined Karvey Haddlx. Jack Meyer, Bob New York, April 18 (/P)— , / In Teevee Bout Gbl C gttit eSMHO of the World Champion New ■York Yankees, today disclosed 63 wins of 1956, but ahou'll one Miller, Jim Hqarn and Saul Rogo While Tony Kubek, the mo^t TH E p l a t s in a first-person article in a national magazine that major H artford a’^ F T s (A-i-Normai 1 New Yock. Apfil 18 —All-America Rod Hundley of West Chicago, April 18 (/P>—Spl3 ^ e r atK clndtuona a rf p rS e ^ tro it’s maS* remeinber his first year p a manager Manager Walt Alston Is certain to 0 1.000 league pitchers swap tips on batters in the current "rabbit Webb, third ranking middlev/elgl'/elgH^ er ahorlcomings but the seven spring, sat on the New Y ork: N«w^York . a t t H H A L Virsrinia starred again .yesterday—this time in an' off-court for Saturday’s opening of the ^957 .’m the m ajors as the season he nursed a split hp from s ^ rt receive ample support from Don twirlers may find it-dlfficult to 0 1.000 ball” aga“to keep from becoming^ '" ‘ ' ■ ' contender, discovered last night he Beeserit. R ^er Oaig, Don Drys- Yankee bench on opening day,' ~ 0 1.000 ,it)]e__as National Basketball Assn, owners jockeyed in the is pretty much of a sucker for a trout season. j to finish. The stubb.v, 4.3-year-old turned manager IS a repeat last year's combined total Chlcago . SMITH as extinct as the dodo.” | to tie for the league leadership in dale, Ed Roebuck (the quaijet of 68 victories. Baltimore 1 .500 le a g u e ’s annual draft of college talent. Cincinnati owned first left. The State Fish and Game de­ ^worrier. He collected troubles all other newcomers began to In a story titled "Arnericari 1 runs batted in and had well Over partment’s second fishing-advisory I ' through- spring training, when his combined for 26 victories last sea­ throW their weight around the Cleveland 1 .000 Pilchers’ Union.” appearing in 30 home runs pick yesterday and was expected • ifnranked Randy Sandy of New son) and southpaw Johnny Podres, The Phllliea. have a good catch­ of the y«iar said today th at stream.s ! improved " Tigers“ s were supposed er in Stan LOpata but lack power major league scene. O etrolt . 2 .000 True magazine, Ford described a 'Dropo changed ffom the ‘New to take S-8 Charlie Tyra of the York nearly left-hooked his way are rapidly reluming to normal picking up "a winning habit” back from the Navy. All the talk Roger Maris, a graduate of W ashington 2 .qoo "Grapevine System” In which Babe R uth’ Into lUUe mof* th*n • University of l

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AOreen and Comden mualcal ■<.i I "T h e ^ M n n Ft* T tm " wtu .t)« All members and advfaors. of Ui« topic ^ h e prayer eervlce this eomedy, "On the Town," next MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1957 ^ (Claeaifled AdVerUelng on Page 18) PRICE ilViS CENTS month. - . John Mather Chapter, Order of De- VOL. LXXVI, NO. 170 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) evenln* at 0» Salvation Army Molay are requested to be present ______- catadel, to be Bonducted by Major at , the Maaonic Temple before 7 John Wckup. TbAorrovr at 10:30- The office of the Mancheater JW.IIALC ‘ - , / a.tn., a apedal sewlce will be ,lfi Water Co., W« N. Main St., will b* o'clock tonight; y cleaed all drfy Good Friday. CORNER MAIN « id OAK STREETS Fot YoUt* C&nVBnW tlC€ • • • charge of the offlcm. The thdme Members oif Emanuel Lutheran WUl ^ AThe Cruclfijckm.*' / Mary Buahnell Cheney Auxiliary, Church are reminded to have- Eas­ EisenitQtver Picks ' vy,'» Norman Kronick, 18 Sttohen SI. USWV, No. IS. haa changed plana ter lilies at the Church on Saturday by nooit time. These may be me­ baa bwn elected to the honor roil for Its anniversary dinner. It will ...OPEN TONIGHT UNTiL 9:0 0 ... at the Hartford InatltUte of, Ac­ be served Wcddesday. May 1, at morials and may be taken- again counting for the aecond marking 6 p.m. at the Three ,J's Restaurant, following the Easter services, or left for distribution to shutlns. I^ve Knot—Havgind hold a pretty, ladjdike period of the aprlng aemeater. \ Bolton. • , « look in this dainty JUDY ROND blouse done in wonderful DACRON and Pinia wtton that stays fresh and wrinkle^free. And itls so easy to launder! It washes easily, dirips dr>,^never SUPS needs an iron. Fine embroid^y is Repeated on front and bow neckline. Lovely in wnita Augusta. Ga„ AprR 19 m Aikeii s. by Seampruje vioanKnuroT. I Savonnair rlver from Augiuta. and lilac. Sizes 32 to 38. — President Eisenhower to-, .j.^^ invitation to7 the Hum- Exquisite lace trim hem­ day picked new ambassadors phreys is in return foK ^eiv hoe- to Mexico, Sweden and Co- pitallty to the E isen h ow ^ at the line, top front atid back, lombia j cabinet officer’s plantatlmKhorne lace inserts, wide ribbon FBI Ag^nt <■ In, advance of getting in a round: in ThomMVlIle\ Ga. For Area Nike straps. White. Sizes 34 to of golf on Uiis first full day of I tour yeart In February, the Pre^ 44. his Easter holiday, the President i ^®;J^hunted quail and plays^ One of several styles available. announced his intenUon to nomi-i golf at Thomasville as Humphrey s Men *Kill’ Didii’tWear . |3.98-$5.98 nate; I gutnt. . „ ' ' Robert C. Hill, now aaaiatant sec- . Adenauer to Nee IKe——- SPORTSWEAR—2nd FLOOR “Iretary. of state for. Congressional Humphrey and hls wife may relations, aa ambassador to rMex-|Slay on here-Into next week, Hag- Protection Ico., *'"i.V said. Other styles at ?3.98 jVanris White, career diplomat The press secretary also an- By ALEX GIREIXI | who now is envoy to Mexico, as jtounced some of the plans for the Hartford, April 19 (JP)— ambassador to Sweden. , vi.sit of West Germany’s Cha.ncel- Red Canyon Range Camp, j State Police todgy continued John M. Cabot, who moves from lor Konrad Adenauer ^o the United Carrizo,so, N. M.,- April 19 j to mainfain their patrols In the embassy in Sweden to become States next month. I (Special)— Manchester’s Nike Ambassador to Colombia. In Adenauer will arrive in New the East Hartland area while Colombia. Cabot will succeed York by plane May 24 and will Battery C and East Windsor’s attempting to locate the $66,- Philip W. Bonsai, who has been spend the weekend in that area. Battery A were complimented 573 payroll taken eight days reassigned to Bolivia. He will go to Washington May 27 9 .for their “good shooti/%’’ by ago by an armed bandit from All of the nominationa will be and be joined there by his foreign Army and Air Force generals sent to the Senate w-hen Congress minister. Heinrich von Brentano. a payroll guard in Wilson, returns to Washington after ita 'riiey will remain in the capital last night after firing .six Search for the money w u Con­ Easter recess. , ' through May 29 for talks with Ei- E pstein’s ^Christ’ "Ajax’’ missiles ip practice. centrated In tine heavily wooded Elsenhower flew here from the .aenhower______snd Secretary of State One of the moat modern The two batteries of Connecti­ area behind the boyhood home of capital j’esterday for about 12 days | Dulles. pieces of religious art is cut's Itb Guided Missile Battalion Francis Kolakowski, 42, wh(> killed. of golf mixed with work. He was HIH. picked by fcisenhower to be "Phrist in Majesty’’ shown ! wound -np firing practice at this himself In hM sister's home on In his office above rthe pro , shop ambassador to Mexico, is a 39-year- after it was unveiled at the j remote canyon deep, in the New East S t, Suffield, after fatally HALE’S at the Augusta National Golf Club old Republican whose legal resi­ Cathedral in Cardiff, Wales. j Me.x1co wilds, and awaited scoring wounding F B I Agent Richard P. at 8 A.m., today and spent about An officer fireses tear gas into the wlndoow of a home in Suffield ^ as police fight . out with accused Horan of. Hartford, Thursday dence is Littletop, N. H., hls birth­ The work of sculptor Sir John results due today. , r U two hours on government bu.slnesa place. . , Epstein, the elongated 16- The Manchester battery was the J wife-slayer and payroll bandR I^^ncls KolRkov\'ski. FB I Agent Richard P. Horan was killed In morning. before getting out on the links. Hill w as'in the foreign service fqot-high . piece is cast in last to fire last night, launching; the cellar, Kolakowakl killed kimself in the kitchen. In lower photo. Horan’a body lies on the The patrols are operating lit the Yesterdav's------. ■ overcast, ,, continued . . „ I in 1943 and in 1944-45 he Was shimmering sluminum, Ep­ ' two mis.siles. Their first missile j basement floor. Unidentified man at right looks at pile of clothing believed to have belonged area north and west .of the Hart­ through the early morriing, but m e, Department representative stein. 76, feared that he might was launched Wednesday. The to KoInkowski. ford Machine Screw .Company SELF SERVE sun waa shining and the n ea tn fn .^ China-Burma-India theater, not live to see the unveiling East Windsor battery launched | branching out from the location on - was warm by the time Eisenhower t^e rank of captain, to the public, for th^ sculp­ one mia.sile Wednesday and it.i a little used road near the Howard NEW LOW PRICE ON NYLONS completed his round of \sork and 1946.47 ^e was clerk of the ture was hidden away in a flnal two last night in salvo. • Thrall tobacco f'amj.' MEAT DEPARTMENT Special Sale headed for the 1 gg^^fg Banking' Committee. crate for 18 months before Hit Target Plane Kolakowski who had been a ma­ Maxwell House Coffee tb. c». *1 Ignored•DrWT.Ie > ggp^.g,j ambassador to being uncovered. He waa in I The second shot fired by A Bat- jor suspect in the holdup was also ARMOUR'S "READy-TO-EAT' Yesterday afternoon he was out | London when the unveiling I tery apparently scored a hit. | wanted in Hartford for the March Reg. $1.00. Full fashioned on the course a half hour after a r-! 29 murder of his wife. sheer 60 gauge first quality (Continued on Page Ten) finally took place. I knocking a radio-controlled target j GRADE A LARGE LOCAL v" riving and ignored an intermittent j plane, at RCAT. down in flam^: 1 He was sought for the payroll WHOLE HAMS “’ 59c nylon hosiery. Dark or self drizzle nf rain in getting in- 18! I Witnessing' the shoot yesterday job' after several witnesses tenta­ seams in new flattering spring holes. . I in addition to top air drfen.se of­ tively identified' him from police ABOUT It 13. SIZE James C. Hkgerty, While House pictures. shades. Reinforced at heel and press secretary, announced that ficers and official scorers, were FRESH EGGS "“ 49c Civilian observers,' among them D*brlng this robbery the bandit EASTER TIME 18 LAMB TIME ** toes for e-Xtra-wcar. Sizes 8' « Secretary of the Treasury and disarmed armored car guard John Mrs. George M. Humphrey will be i Christians of World Walter R. J'etguson, co-publishcr to 11. Only of The .Manchc.iter Herald, and Gardner taking hls .38 caliber re­ JELLIED or WHOLE. OCEAN SPRAY the guests of the President and , volver. Mrs. Ei.senhowei- over the Easter John Daly, East Windsor First Rib Lamb Chops !>. 79c Selectman. Police say that the gun used by Cranberry Sauca 2 Cans 3 9 c Cut for broiling, frying, bakiiig, as you wish. weekend. ! Both men expressed amazement Kolako-arski In shooting Agent ______a______. Eisenhower sent his private Mark Good Friday and enthusiasm over the effective­ Horan was a .38 automatic, not a plane. Columbbie HI. back to revolver. They feel it was the same A KRAFT FTgODUCt—MIRACLE WHIP WE WILL HAVE SOME QUANTITY OF \ Washington for the Humphreys, ness of the ■‘Ajax" missiles and \ the enlhusiasili of the men. The gun used In the murder of Kola- BUTT PORTION and RHANK pr who were scheduled to arrive late - By THE .\SSOaATfiD PRESS kowski'a wife. Ballistic tests to in the day. Also getting a lift j two will fly back home today. SalM l Dressing Qt. Ja r 5 9 c END (Less than Half ) Lb, H T C Christians throughout the wwlds.the Upper Room-/-where Christ 1 -xhp targets fired at are 12 feet'i determine this were being conduct­ Thurmond (D -Sf'i. whose home commemorated today the agony 1 aesembM with Hls disciples^ on gn 11 >2 feet wing.span, i ed today. aboard the Columbine was Senator 41 Major George. Remer, executive For the Lift of Chri.sfs de.ath upon the CroM. : the night l>«or* He was cwcified g„jg)| f„,. ,^ "Ajax" missiles.' LARGE CAN IN HEAVY SYTlfcP--PREMIER HAI3'.S HAS A LARGE 8EI3CTION OF \ I In Good Friday aeryices th e !—froni the courtyard on the Jor- They w’ere la\inched from a spot at officer, of thb State Police, also CANNED HAMS AND WE ARE FEATURING Chri.stlan faithful of all nations dan side where the re-enactment Oscura Range Camp, located about axmounc^ today that a suicide of your Life— ; hpard <• anew of the suffering of .was. held. .. ^ .. ,(16 miles from here. note had been found in Kolakow- Fm it GoeMail 1 ^ . 1 9 c PRAGUE IMPORTED 7 to 10 LjB. Is ra e lis Fear Je.sus Clirlst -^*wo days before thei Kneeling before the Chur^^of tTis^iMii iS few vital statistics 00. aki'a. peeseaeion.- He said that be GLOVES Vrgl "IS • T T C I joyous occasion OfniS ttynrrec-; thee Holy SepuTdire, Oreiek Ortho- drones which were on display was not at liberty to disclose the DOMESTIC PACK 9 to 12 LI. « . . . dox Patriareh Benedictus humbly 4}^^ gjyjj|g„ contents of this note. PREMIER VAOUITMIZED PEELED IVHOLE W5tRNER^' - X r P l l C l 111 L / « i5 » !tlo n on Easter Sunday. FBI Agent Richard P. Horan by Van Raalte i Approximately 4.000 visitors,' w-ashed the feet of 12 Orthodax 4,^^, yesterday in what the ArmV Police estimated that about $18 P who waa killed yesterday in a Secrel-Seam Bi"* mostly Arab Christians, w ere in clerics in commemoration of the ^^,4^ -..q Understanding.” had been found on the body. In 2 Can s ' 9 5 c Canned Hams Lb. 89c Washidjle gloves in all white 0 gun-battle with Francis Kola- Sw eat Petatoss the Arab-coKtrolled old city of • washing of the disciples’ feet by; / on Fiv istn m h kowski in Suffield. Horan, a the house where Xolakowskl's sis­ and colb^s. Smart new styles Such- uplift! — Such separa­ Policy on Suez , JerusMem, where most of the hdly JesiU!. The scriptural account o f , w a 72 hoiacnower ter, Mrs. Wanda* Slater, her hus­ Cooked, ready to nsa. ------i places ark located. Only 400 Pil7 the last supper was read.w hile the , ^ ^ Trinity College graduate, |IATH nOJDERED—DUBUQUE READY TO in short, jrnedium and longer tion !— And one slim seam does leaves hls wife and a son, band and two children reside, police Tel Aviv. Israel, April 19 I grims, with few Westerners among ceremony was earned out. ! miSh like a laree scale model air- alw found $500 stuffed into the EAT—SW IFT FULLY COOKED lengths. the trick! Warner’s new bias- Forcign Minister Golds Meir re -; crossed the Palestine armis- After the ceremony marking | ^uch like a large scale mM sir cleanser tissue box, Police say Isllo-fislatin 4 Pkg*. S 5 c cut design gives rounder, more reived U.S. Ambassador Edward . , 4,,^ „„4ie..,from Israel. | the Last Supper, many P‘lgrtm» i there is no evidence which links glamorou.s lines instantly. F'or B. Lawson today in an atmosphere | ■The small'numher reflected the : assembled in the' Garden of Geth-j ^ Reds Warn Spain this money to Kolakowski. Now hi 18 flavor*. , Butt Half Ham ia 69c of gi'ow^fe Israeli critici.sm o f ; tense I the lift of your life, by fitted ease atmosplrere in the Middle semane where they observed »n av Late Thursday afternoon police American^olicy. ■la.st in the aftermath of the Sinai hour of silence in memory of : . * ; Against NATO Tie began to com b'the woods behind Shank Half Ham ia. 65c ^2 to ^5 today! In white cotton With It was presumed the U.S. envoy, war! Traverrestrietten^^^ c;^re“re: (T risl’.\ g 7 n 7 W night of be-.' «bouf O e X f ^ 't o e ' RCATS are the Slater home. This , property T^op QuaUty Hams For Best SaHsfactlon elastic front band. A, B cups. who asked for the conference, dis­ moved too late for any great trayal. and several adjoining plots are ^ 1 cussed developments concerning In Jerusalem's 'Israeli sector, a launched by running them around London, April 19 ijP» ■— Moscow- tourist Influx. a circular . track while they are part of the Kolakowski homestead. the Suez Canal and the Gulf of A continuous procession was ex­ procession of 10,000 Jews formed radio warned the Spanish people In the farmhouse next door to the pected throughout ^he day, al­ and climbed Mount Zion in an an­ connected by c.able. to a pole lo­ Three in Gun Duel . 2 5 Aqaba. cated in the center of a circle. last nig'ht against joining NATO. Slater home, Francis lived as a Lamb Fores Lb. The Ben-Gurion government haa though the number of tourists here nual pilgrimage to the tomb of ‘This entails terrible risk.*," boy. He knew these woods very been increasingly apprehensive the for the Easter pilgrimage this King David. The pilgrimage, or­ When the drones reach speeds of well. We can prepare '"cuehlon roa»t," boneleee roll said, the Spanish language brpad- ' Chicago. April 19 -/Pi — Three rsaid yie three men could have htd- roaat or idionider chop*. last two dj»vs over'what the For­ year was far below that of past ganized by the Israeli Ministi-y Shortly before dusk Thuraday eign T.Iinistrv called the, "unfortu­ years. for Religioua Affairs, brought (Continued on Page Ten) castj which -came just a week after ' burglars were slain eailv todav , den in the big store after yester- nate trend- in the Suez situation. worshippers from all parts of Is- th/ ir «? rone.es* .1. cod Snain's ' a brief but violent gunfiglil with ' day’s 8:30 p.m. closing. The victims (Continued on Page Ten) '/ Those making the -.crossing to­ the U.S. Congiess uiged Sp s .4^.^, oe-fectivea in the credit dp- approached the safe, police report- Concerirarises from U.S. Egyptian day included Christian Arabs- mcl. negotiations and President Eisen­ 'From tl»e Jordanian old city. 20 admission to the Atlantic part^i^nt of a Stale Slreot de-, ed. from a storeroorn filled with Frozen^ood Specials living in Israel, rnembers of the The Kremlin station told the ‘ pm tnjent store (Mandel Brothersi. j cartons where thew niay have hid- hower's news conference state­ foreign diplomatic corps. Roman Franciscan -priests cro.ssed Into Congress Vote ments last Wednesday. Israel to visit the Church of Dbr- Spanish people In teims .similar to . burciar.* walked into a po- -den. Catholic prleats and huiis. Protea- recent warnings to NATO mem- ,4^,^ 4,.g_ mowed down by auslered near a safe, police S r o w Crop P#o«, liLois...... 2 for 39e ' Switch In Signals tant clergymen and a scattering' of mitton, also on "Mount. Zion. At The President, disclosing a foreign vlaltorii. Among* the first the foot of the mount they were Frees Relief bers and,other U.S. Allies that any machine gun and shotgun ! tound oxygen tanks, cutting torch- Bulletins SSilWALNUTS soil used ss-a base for aggression ! bullets Seven detectives hacT been ' ** Other tools, A gray leather Snow Crop Strowborrios, 16 ozs...... 43e HANDBAGS switch in signals, said the United grj.jyai, ^4 Mandlebauni Gate waa joined by other priests and nuns. froiti the AP Wires mmass ox. ran States had decided to delay hand-1 ^ group of 20, Canadian priests They held services in the room of would be subject to retaliation. hiding-In the lllh floor credit de-I »t>‘tcaae »W'hJch may have been in- S^ow Cr^M ixod Voqttoblos, 10 oss. .. 2 for 45c for Ea$t.er jeear. . . . Ing the Suez problem back to the Trace Way of the Cross ; the Last Supper and. at the crypt Checks Funds "The NATO military techniclani i _„rlincnt for. several hours, said tended to carry loot was nearby, CMliCOOUS 69c U.N. Security Council in the hope Today’s observances include the under the Church of Dormitlon. want to widen the base of aggreit- | n . j Lvneh. officers said Bo.xie. top handle, and clutch direct negotiations between Cairo traditional tracing of the way 'of! A few' miles ,tp the north pn Sion on the two flanks. Moscow L#y|^ch aald police had been Intense Barrage FBI TOLD OF SECURITY BAN Washington, April 19 (fl-i—Mem­ Radio said, using for thta purpewe . planned burglary, The wails, ceiling and furnish­ Washington, .\prll, 19 (P) — . itylea \n patent leathery plaatic and Washington would yet yield s the Cross, with pilgrims carrying i Mount Gerizim. near Nablus, the ber.* of Congress scattered to their \ calf and genuine leathera. Many satisfactory solution. He said the Itcavy wooden crossies along the | last 300 survivors of the biblical the Scandmaylan and Iberian three men. carr>dng ings in the office were riddled with The State Department dlacloaed homes for a 10-day Easter recess (Spani.sh) -P eninsulas...^ ;burg)ai*>’ tools, were about to at- bullet holes from the intense, bar­ today that the FBI has been for- Fresh Fruits^and Vegetables colors. confidential talks -"have made route. Tonight “a stat\ie of Christ Samaritan community gathered %|'dered them to surrender When the three burglars, entered TOMATOES Pkg Of 4 23c SCt.OO \ "u.S. government had not _ told j tjis t night the scene of the exodus from Egypt. Sheep, ritual- The money for the federal share aggre-s-sUe Oases while ,^y„ch said the hu^lars opened ; the credit department—about gress any security data from *2 ’V>o «5, American shipowners they should - last supper was re-enacted ' be-1 iy slain during prayers, on the fire. The police-, arnwd with three ! 12:30 a.m. they passed vrithout Canadian sources about Canadi­ Head " I 9 c of the public assistance payments (Continued on Page Ten) an citizens. The State Depart­ LETTUCE not u.se the Suez Canal, but only . aide the IsraeU-Jordanlan line that j mountainside, were being baked in had been tied up in a dispute machine guns ancl four shotgun.*, noticing four detectives who were that they sho*ild be "prudent." j divides the city. Barbed wire i ------—- exclianged shots.-killing all three. crouched in iu*lark comer. ment made public a copy of a CHILDREN’S HANDBAGS which haa gone on With increasing note to the Canadian Ambas­ CUCUMBERS 2 Far 29c Washington reports said this | and sandbags separate the site of | (Continued «n Page Thirleen) bitterness between the House and It was not disclosed how the FLORIDA cautionary advice, which haa op­ men gained entrance to the'store, -. (Continued on Page,,7i?") sador, which note said the Ca­ Senate since February. nadian government's formal re­ erated aa an almost complete har­ House members could cfaim a- which is located at State and Madi­ Doz. 55c rier to American traffic through son St.*.. in the heart of the Loop, j quest April 10 was being brought ORANGES artd * l - ’ 8 substantial victory in the way'-the News Tidbits “to the attention of the appro- SEEDLESS the canal while hygotialions were row w4a aettled yesterday. But Two Had Record* on. was about to be canceled after Culled from AP Wire.s priate'^execntlve agenries.** Senators vowed "they would be Lynch identified, two of the men ; USW Reelects •*f' ' - GRAPEFRUIT 3 For 29c consultations with Britain and. er Probe Due back another day to try to get as having been arrested previously. : Frant-e. He saTd-.one of' them,. J.immy Rent- i RAIN. TJVISTERS HIT TEXAS some of the money denied by the' Dallas, April 19 (45 — .Jorren- MeINTOSH APPLES 2 Lba. 37c The first British freighter to use other branch.. Japan’s upper House votes final ner, 30. had been released on bond | McDonald for the canal since last November en­ ratification to agreements officially} recently on a robbery charge. He' tial rainstorms Swept across "rtie final version provides no ' Texas today as at least three. tered the waterway today. An money to, continue a minerals buy­ ending World War 11 hosUkties . said'James Wulf 28, also had been American President lines ship is with Poland and Czechoslovakia .'.. I arrested several times. The third Second Term tornadoes Inflicted property ing progrem on which the Senate damage. due to make the trip through next had insisted. President Eirenhower New flhdihg .about hypnottc be­ man was identified a.* James Ber- •week. havior oMnind'is descrtlMd as also timio..' Wulf lived in suburban Washington, April 19 Sen­ had asked $J0 million for that pur­ -Pittaburgh. Apririfi (A*!—.Davi^ TUBK.S HIT HARRJMAN YOU’LL SAVE AT OUA According to diplomatic reports. ate rackets probers said today they ^ pose. but the House declined to capable of making human injuries Glencoe and the other two in Chi­ J. McDonald haa been re-elected Egyptian President Nasser has more painful and severe as well as cago. Istanbul, April 19 (4’i—Protests will explore, more deeply into at- j vote anything.. president o f ' the United Steel­ were raised In Turkey today at made no major concessions to user ieged psyoffa to'Teamsters Union * The Senate at first put the en­ banishing pain. In the exchange of gunfire no workers, the union announced to- nations on operating the canal, Oov. .Averell Harrtman's Invita­ DRESSES officials in Scranton. Pa. tire S30-. million back, then sought 'Slxteen-year-bld son o8 actor policemen were hurt. , day. least of all on Israel’s asserted Albert Dekker is found dead of Police said Bertimio and Wulf tion to .Archbishop Makarios to One question intriguing them Is to compromise on $9,140,840. and ; 'Tellers reporting, on the official 'visit New York. The Union of by Tenna Paige finally had to ^ l i e for nothing. rifle bullet wound at hls home in carried .45 caliber revolvers and ! ballot count said it ahowed the in- \ (CbBtinued on Page Ten) ' whether if- ytou can’t jsU them New York, and his death, is Rentner waa armed with a .38 cali- Utaabul University Htudents' > ,,bolboth—the giver or the taker of a Also dropped was a Senate cumbent USW preaident received, said It cabled the New York gov­ provision to authorize use of cot­ termed accidental. . . Another rut „ i 404,172 votes to 223,516 for Donald I ' lyoff ahould be prtj^uted. In production is expected to be or Bertimio reportedly was ca rp - p ,,4^ opponent who 1 ernor that the Invitailon to the TTie Justice Departqient has oh- tonseed cake and other high pro­ Greek Cypriot leader was Va dls- Calm Nerves Save tein feeds in government drought dered— by - Texas Railroad Comniis , to8 “ friable jadlo ’*hlch. j 4arted hls campaign-on a protest! of taln'ed federal indictments accus-; 1 gutUng action.”^ Pillsbury, course ing three business agents of Scran- i relief programs. This had the back- Sion in iU.m onthly oU proration he had tuned to pick up P»>‘ce aga4hat a union duea increase, All in Plane Fire ton 'Teamsters Local 229 of re-| Ing of Senate Democratic leader hearing. _ •« _ . ! broadcasts. . Rarick, a 38-year-oId ateel- ‘MAO BO.MBER' IN ASYLUM ‘4 - H Lymdon B. Johnson of Texas. Retired, broker ]^nard ^ n g There ‘was no e«dence of a McKeesport. Pa., was a Separate contrasting Cummerbund belt plus s» celving illegal payoffs from buii-[ Sfott remain. I n ^ ^ t Detooit un- forced entry to the store. Officers , unknown at the time the New York, April 19 (45—Mad ? - ness firms. The Senate Committee ; In the final windup on the bill Boniber George Metesky made CakelUx Frosting Mix extra regular belt adorps this step-in to PUtaburgh, April 19 (45—An yesterday, the Senate was victori­ able to nii^e $100,OM bond art by | protest drive began after the wash 'n wear, creaae-railatant disciplined printed alrlinar landed in flames at greater conducting the inquirj’ has-ordered i federal district Judge Theodore . . . . r .------. . ._ what Is expected to be hls but ous on one point, but this was not A L iL ir tr e ! USW's 1956 convention voted a $2 white • yellow • creamy fudge cotton fabric. Full skirt. Maize, blue and tan on Pittaburgh Airport yesterday . af­ its staff to ask why. no charges Levin. . . Preaident Manuel I. Journey totey—a stretcber-trlp were brought against any of the an issue inve^ving any substantial v / fli p C I l l . “ r h I u-jouthly increase in payment# by frotn a Brooklyn hooptlal to a tone grounds. Sizes 5-lB. ' , ternoon but thanks to a quick aet- money savings. Prado of Peru issues decree chang­ chocolate * Ing pilot, a calm stewardess and companies or toeir officials. the membership. state Insane asylons. Dsetors 3Tc T^he House repeatedly sought to ing nameo of eight Mrtumrinrs In expert firefighters a major trag­ “We are golhg to find out why Peruvian Navy^ Legal Coffee Break SMwnd 4-Year Term say be is d}-ing of toberenlosls. spice • orange '• tie to the bill a limilaUon on the McDonald, 54, has been associ­ Psychiatrists My be la meatally . 9 5 edy waa averted. they were not proaecuted,” Chair­ amount of federal funds that could Texas sni|Ar in passing car fires ' -——- fluffy white Fifty paaaengers poured out of man McClellan (D-Ark) told re­ shotgun blast at tfcree young Ne«.i Philadelphia, April 19 (45 — ated with to* union since it’s Incapable of Vtandhig tHat for caramel • , the CapiW Airlines DC-4 seconds be given to the states to help pay founding, worked closely with the" hit bombing porters. "It la aometliing we ought; the cost of administering federal groe* in front of housing develop-"j (^ p en ters in .the Philadelphia ’ after it ground to a, halt while, to find out.” ment. spattering them with pellets ares' are now trying to make legal late president P,hiUP Murray and *9 granU= *. succeeded him as the union's top 2 For 59c " 27c ^ N D SAVi A LOT 08 MONIY ON AITIRATIONS TEEN DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR firemen riding toeir In reply tc. a queatibn, he sgld ! Welfare Department offlciala . . . Three more Algerian* slain < wjiat lots ol other Workers have apeclally equipped trucks poured “It might be the aubjpet of an in­ and two wounded aa violencs stem-l'bren doing for yesrs! To -wit—the officer in 1953: His election is to the Linen Weave Rayon Coat, warm enough for now—light flame-quenching foam «n ■ the I said that'under the limitation, the his second 4-year term in the post vestigation'.” federal goverrlment could not meet nting from Norto African-rebel' coffee break. GREEN STAMPS weight enough for cool summer days and nights. So very smsrt .plane. ' . i. lion contouiea in Paris area. .Along with inertssed wages, which now pays $50,000 a year. with its velvet collar,' sleeves and straight lines with a slit- aifa Meantime replies to some of Mc- John IXirkln, aecretary-totaa- ita obligation to the itatea. The Not a person was Injured seri­ ClelUn's questions came from out­ Flftji Boy Scouts wait for break they’re asking contract language Neither McDonald nor Rarick WITH A U CASH SALES back pleaL Black -, (OoatlaMd M Pbg* Xhtoe). > (Bertbwad.' ^MPB rjaar); ■namltiiig in {Scranton. ■ ■ I *' lU rte M ) Pennsylvania. I CORNER MAIN m 4 OAK S T R E m ^ - _ . ,|j

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