Fair, not aa m M toalgM^ Low n-28. Tueaday pariUy eltmdy witli —I— ■ • brought it home to hla mother and ServicJi^Listed ■Mwonahta tempertatnrea. Rlgb * • * / announced he waa going to take It PTA Comedy^ Talland County MtMgaber of Um Audit iW44r 60. M t o u t ^ o w n to claaa the next day for the "TeU F^^'lloly Week Butmui of Otrenlatteu. Manchp,$*pf— A City of Village Charm Heard Along Main Street and Show” aession at the begin­ Superior Court ning of the school day. IQMitoiNinob Trib* No. 68, Offered Twice At Center Church And on Some of Mancke$ter*» Side Sireef*, Too She aald something Mke, "Oh, MANCHESTER, CONN., JVIONDAY, MARCH 2.3. 1959 JCIasellled Advertleing on Pago It) PRICE FIVE CENIE tORlf, ■will Ito iw nlM inrtt*' that’e nice," and took the wire Five divorces were granted viv VOL. LXXVIll, NO. 146 (FOURTiSeN PAGES) By ieVELYN SWEET twy ta Tlnkor ball Monday at 8 copy, euppoaedly to study this won­ Judge Alva P. Lolselle 'yiatsMay Center Congregational Cfirurck pjn. drous thing more closely. During Capacity audiences 'filled the has announced Its program of «MMeratlyt Two Minute* ..." f ** thinking at a short calendar aessi^ftf . Tol­ the next couple of days she hid Robertson School Thursday and land County Superior' CoUrt. The ■ervioea for Holy Week. COMPLETE REPAIRS ' Mbah National AUiasc*. Oroup New soap powders are constant­ about that pleat." “Let's fix it now," ■he aald. the thing In several places, like Friday evenings 1o see "Your Fare. actions brought the ■winter sea-' •nie topic of the Rev. Clifford a u t o m a t i c w a s h e r s , Poll Indicates IMS. will hoU) its monthly meatlnf ly coming on the market, and local boxes and cupboards, and each b. Slmpabn'a Palm Sunday mea- DRYERS, RANGES ifr TSoStonlsht at North housewives often experiment with And they did. Lady," writtisn and directed by aion to a close.' time the Cub found It. Finally she Divorces- were Ranted on the sage will be "Prayer Amid the 8 t the new brands. But this week s versatile Mary Ann Handley. Shadowk." The three morning aerv- CMS Opening tueked It In her daughter's scrap­ Item Not Budgeted ’ grounds of desertion to Helen Yan- STUART R. WOLCOTT Public Backs Manchester husbanp reports that As chairman of a PTA commit­ icM will be held* as usual at 8, A Boodenominational servlca hit wife tried a new brand, entire­ Last week Heard Along told book. ke Bowers of Vernon from Henry Ml 9-6678 about da Mancheater woman who He hasn’t found It yrt. tee seeking the answer to a happy R. Bowers a t Hartford, and to Olln 9:15 and 11. The aetcvices will be wUl bo hald in Orange HaU Sunday ly of her own mMufacture. home, Mary Bonham, with her preceded by a celebration a t Holy Here-la hla letter, reporting on was about to go akllng for the firat J. Levlellb of Somers from Dor­ Ike on Berlin at 4 pJB>. In charge will be Mias The Green Wore flair for comedy, lead her group Communion at 7:30 a.m. Mianle Kilpatrick and Mias Mary the success of her new way of get­ time, '■ and who contemplated othy $. Levlelle of Wales, Mass. ■pending $147.56 before the week­ Into many enjoyable situations. Mrs,'lowers was awarded $1 per At 7:30 tomorrow avenlng the . / 'l Clarke. AH are welcome. . ting the family laundry spick and One family living on Uyijwood Of the groups interviewed, the end was over. yea'r alimony., Rhythmic Choir will present an Service to All New York, March 23 -r terviewed did not knW that Ber- ; most recent presentation by the lunch box. Ough! Ing screen on a schedule which be provided for all age groups. three point appr'oach to a Two ■ days went by and there sented with flowers and a gift Simpson will culminate hla series The Supreme Court today celled Un is an enclave in Communist ' experimental theater group at they made up before breakfast. To from the cast and PTA members In Hartford, Insurance commis- summit conference with So­ wasn't any eggs In the boy's "And what will you have?" ask­ Safe in Woods of sermons on prayer with the soher Alfred N. Premo hailed the for new argumenta on an appeal East Germany about 100 mile.s Wellesloy C ollie, Welleeley, Mass. ed the genial host. make it worse, their entire Inter­ by Raymond Colpltts In recogni­ subject ‘"nie Eternm Joy of Pray­ viet Premier, Nikita Khrush­ lunch. est was in cowboy shows. move as “one of the most impor­ by Ritasian Col. Rudolf R. Abel, ; from the Weal Gerriian border. She is a freAiman. He complained to his mother. "Scotch and soda, please.” tion of her efforts. He also pre­ er.” The three regular . morning oonrieted of espionage and tin­ chev thi.s summer. , During the course of the day of sented gifts to Mrs. Florenre A 15-year-old Mansfield boy, GILBERT-LEE tant milestones in the’ health in- Thi.a group was equally unin- The next morning the young moth­ A short time later the drink ar­ services on Easter will be held (urance fleld." der a SO-year prlaon sentence. , formed on many other aspects of It was learned today that thla The Friendship Circle of the rived and the gueat aank back in Western drama, they kept statist Woods, principal and to Kenneth afraid to face his parents because at 7:45, 9:15 and 11. SERVICE CO. The new' arguments will was the compromise formula er took an egg out of the refrig­ tics on the records of their vari­ of poor marks on a report card, "’We are particularly pleased,” : the problem. Stlvatton Army will meet Monday erator and put it in the lunch box. his chair and took a grateful alp. Woods, pianist, for their assist­ Bendl:'; — Norge — Whirlpool heard Oet. 12. which is the fl^st agreed on in talks between the night at 7:45 In the Citadel. The ous heros, and made, searching ■was found unharmed yesterday af­ he iaid. "that Connecticut which The Times aaid the spot check The schoolday passed, but not The drink wa-in't too bad,- the ance. Maytag — Croaley — Kenmore has always been a leader in the day for arguments In the coii/t’s suggested these conclusions: two western leaders at Camp Da­ •ervice committee will be in smoky scotch flavor waa there comparisons of their worth as The cast arid players were as ternoon after spending the night ne.v fa1l,.term. .Vlu-I’s aiipeal vid, Md., Saturday. Now under dla- without Incident. The egg, it guardians of .law and order. camping in Willington woods. Insurance industry, should be the 1. Tile American people are con­ charge of the program. turned out, was not hard boiled. somewhere, but it was definitely follows: Mary Bonham, Betty Mc­ was Brat argued laal Feb. 24 and cusslon by West German Chancel­ Our friend wonders how long it Bride. Doris Kennedy, Betty More than 100 searchers had first state In which such broad cerned but not frightened. They TTie contents of the boy's lunch overshadowed by a strange medici­ IR ISH T£A PARTY coverage waa developed." 2.’). with all nine justices prea- are ill-informed but tru.atftil of the lor Konrad Adenauer and French Robert J. Kaslnskl, son of Mr. nal taste vaguely reminiscent of a will be before some profit-seeking Trombly, Bea Rines, Sam Zlpkip, been looking in woods for Law­ ANT> ent. President Uharlea de Gaulle, It rafr- box were not messed up, but the publisher thinks of compiling such Caroline Krieskl, Jane Zelger, P?g Premo, who approved the new administration and particularly of and Mrs. Alfred Kaslnskl. 133 boy was the target of remarks hospital sick room. rence Webster Jr. after his par­ resonls a compromise between Baldwin Rd., has been admitted to statistics in book form and selling Olcavagc, Sophie Wrobel, Bernice ents reported him missing late the President. They are nonparti­ from his classmates. Thinking the host had thought­ ENTERTAINMENT san in theii’ approach and confi­ Macmillan's urgent desire to meet the September freshman class at fully put lemon peels or "some­ them to set owners. McKenzie, Mar>' Lucas, Kay Or­ Thursday. A Boy,Scout, Lawrence with Kh(oishchev unconditionally Mother had insisted that the cutt, Mary Colpltts. Dotty Baldy- dent that .somehow this crisis will S t Michael's College. Winooski best and easiest way to break a thing" in the drink as an extra packed a knapsack with a can of TUESDAY, MARCH 24 and Eisclahower’s reluctance to Park, V t He has received his treat, the guest unclihehed his O’RibehtckskI ga. Doris Rivosa, Barbara Mitch­ applesauce and two cans of spa 8 P.5I. pass like those In Lebanon, the meet w-ijjfout promise of achieve­ hard boiled egg was to tap It on Suez area, and Qiiemoy and Matsu. training at Holy Training H /h teeth from time to time and polite­ Town Pla. i , Engineer Ed- ell, Ruth Goetchius. William Erbe, ghetti. When he left home he also Ribicoff Favors ]0.S. ment. , ' your head. 'That'a what the ORANGE HALL 2. Many believe the Russians School, Hartford. ly sipped until the ice clinked in w-ard ,T. Rybezyk may not be a son Irene Hankinson, Raymond Col- took his portable radio, a BB gun The three point* are these: youngster did. pitts, Edytha Coffin, Georgia Daughters of Liberty No. 17 sre bluffing and will come to Well, you can't say the boy the empty glass. of the "ould sod” but he still wsait- and a treasure chest of chocolate— DONATION 75c 1. The Big Four powers—the Among the honored guests who The host immediately grabbed Smith, Phyllis Plocharczyk, Alice and his dog. terms if the United States stands didn't use his head! ed to see that St. Patrick’s day Heckler, Wanda Lalashuis and Children to 12, S5c United Slates. Britain, Franc* and atteiKled the 86th anniversary cele­ the glass and headed for the waa properly celebrated In his The boy and dog camped for the steady. Dotty Linders. Billy McKensie was Idle Pay Standards S. Teenagers and college stu- Russia—should open a foreign bration of Daughters of Liberty. Plagued by Pleat kit/chen again, returning a minute office. night in woods near Rt. 15 in Wll- ministers meeting at Geneva' May No. 17, LOUT, Tuesday night were later with aiintheF'drink. He also In charge of the spotlights. . The local office of the Connecti­ Result — green carnations for lington. He was' found the next af­ 11; Khrushchev has already eub- ■Supreme Grand Master William J. brought one fqi/ the hostess who ternoon by State Policeman Wil­ (Uontlniieo on Page Nine) cut Bank and Trust Co. recently Mrs, Feme Green and Mrs. Elaine CREDITORS GET 12 PER CENT Hartford, March 23 lAh—Gov.*' strengthening/ of the unemploy­ stantially agreed to this. Th* for­ Brennan and Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, had not participated In the first Kearney who do the secretarial liam Ellert of Stafford Springs eign ministers should reach agree­ worthy mistress of No. 125. This Is had a window display In honor of Hartford, March 21 Cred­ Abraham Ribicoff today gave his I ment compensation system. round. work. barracks. ments on the widest possible range the first time. In the history of the the girl scouts from Scotland who The guest drank and once again itors of the Porto Transport Co. support to proposed federal legis­ Sen, Thomas .1. Dodd (D-Connl are to visit Manchester In August. That wasn't the end, by an of Wallingford pave accepted a was one of, the Senators. The two of German and related problems, Orange lodges that all three top there was that odd flavor. About lation that would require each Aroused Police try to narrow Sovlet-Weat differ­ oSicers have been residents of the Part of the display was a life- means. Thursday, more carna­ plan by which the firm Is to pay Republipaf/s were Sens. Jacob this time the hostess took a sip tions—red ones this time—were state to adopt the same minimum ences and prepare proposals for a state of Connecticut and could be sized mannequin dressed In ap­ from her glabs, made a face and off some of its debts. The creditors atTOdards of unemploj’ment com­ Javits of/Ne-w York and Clifford forthcoming in honor of St. Jo­ approved the plan yesterday at a case of New Jersey. later summit conference. present at such an affair. proved 'Scottish costume. exclaimed, "What on earth Is DOUG'S pensation. I Pledge to Find 2. The heads of government A woman passing by halted, seph's ,V)ay. bankruptcy hearing here. It calls Ik. tUMKTinT l>M mt IHIT In ’Wyahington, President Elsen­ this?" Not onl V..1 Rybezyk brighten Refrigeration Service The Governor sent a telegram to should hold their meeting when looked at the figure and then head­ Subsequent investigation showed for a 12 per cent cash settlement gen. .John F. Kennedy (D-Mass) in hower And a group of governors up the office with flowers, he also of all unsecured debts. The truck­ Repairing Any Hour met tr/explore ways to improve the justified by the work of the for­ ed Into the bank. She stopped one the host had accidentally been re.sponse to a communication from Slayer of Girl eign ministers. of the employes hurrying by and wore a flaming red sweater In ing company’s headquarters In federSl-.state Jobless aid program. using quinine water as a mixture honor of Poland’s patron saint. MI 3-5932— MI 9-5650 PINE LENOX 32 U.S. Senators soliciting his 3. The foreign ministers there­ COSMETICS pointed out the costume was fine instead of club soda. Wallingford was ruined by a Are hax'king for bills now before Con- The White House conference got on Feb. 16. I Spokane, March 23 iJP< An fore would have the responsibility WE OARBY ALL' except for one thing—the skirt on PHARMACY .rress. underway at ipidmornlng. , Ad­ of determining the time, place, and THE TOP UNES the figure in the window was on Give Ua This D a y ... vance indications were that Ei*«n- 'aroused police force vowed today j Nature Fabljn^ In many Manchester homes ■T consider legislation setting up subject matter of the summit con­ backward. The pleat was In the 244 E. CENTER ST. hower would tell the governor.s : to find the killer of Candy Ropers, The muskrats In the swamp were W-ead that la allowed to get hard nation-wide minimum standards ference. ARTHUR DRUG front instead of the back. under Unemplo>Tuent Compcn.sa- that unless stale unemployment a 9-yeai--old Camp Fire gil l whose ] busy with their spring redecorat­ is thrown out on the la'wn for M l 4-0844 compensation laws are broadened. The proposal Covering these The employe promised to take ing, when they all noticed that one Re^d Herald Advs. tlon Act necessary both in the in- ' ravished body w-as found in a points w a x “ttotfted by MatsmlUan care of the matter when she "had the nourishment of feathered CORRECTION Congrias/ may move in and epac( of their number had opened a hole friends. terrttfW- national economy and! compulsory federal standarda. j clump of woods *after a 16-.eenri4resitet?far what was the big Idea, "All I e MATTRESSES # BOX SPRINGS e HOLLYWOOD BEDS Ribicoff said in the telegram. I on the ca.se and keep them there a summit eohfetwee^ t o ^ know,'' said the enterprising bread. AT A FRACTION OF THEIR'ORIGINAL COST! nors. until the thing is solved." said Recently his mother decided to The Senators, thirty of whom ; Also silting in at the session months. , t- ’ TOWNE muskrat. Vis that the farmer OF COURSE, EASY TERMS were democrats, aaid they felt the Police Chief Clifford Payne, him­ Some officials say the lorjglng of and his wife were arguing in the try a new sort of lunch for the were Secretary of the Treasury self the father of a daughter aged GENERAL youngster — a peanut butter and Only solution for the general un­ Robert B. Anderson, Secretary of n a summit meetlnl; was one of the backyard yesterday and she said employment problem was an Commerce Lewis L. Strauss, and Soviet leaders objectives In stirring CLEANERS that whenever he got any money, Jelly sandwich. "We know what we're looking Fire Destroys After a few unenthusiaatic bites, amendment to the federal \inem- Secretarj- of Labor James P. up the Berlin crisis beginning last 848 MAIN ST. TV SERVICE there was one tiling she could ployment act requiring uniform , for now. We're looking for a November. count on him to do with it." he rejected the delicacy and of Mitchell. maniac." Days M AC A Call minimum standards throughout the , Others present included Dr. Ray­ Macmillan feels the western EXPERT NIghta Plus Parts fered a suggestion. He said it appeared the child heads of government must nego­ CLEANINO It's Safe There "For the birds," he said timidly. states. mond Raulnler, phairman of the FURNITURE DEPARTMENT—MI 9-5221 "This would eliminate any tend­ had been picked up on a street tiate with Khrushchev even If the SAME DAY TEL. MI 8-5482 During National Newspaper LIG8IETT President’s council of economic corner, raped, strangled with a Firemen Save foreign ministers conference is a SERVICE Week many troops of Cub Scouts Uplift ency to reduce benefits in order to advisers. Wilton B. Persons, Eisen­ plfce of her own slip, then buried Some Manchester residents re­ -DRUG S T O R E S ' * ! encourage industr>' to move to hower's chief aide; and Robert under a pile of brush miles from FIGK-UP and DELIVERY toured The Herald. One of the high Merriam. another presidential as­ (CkMiUnued on Page Sevea) points of the tour was the wire ceived a note of cheer from a local GET YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION FlUED AT IIGGETT S i those slates with low benefits," town— all within a few hours 17 Nearby Homes; TEL. M l 3-1868 room, where the news comes In on firm. The message read "Low In they aaid. sistant. days ago. spirits—call us—we deliver.” The Senators said they were The arrangement waa for the the AP wire. Each of the young­ governor.'! to confer with Eisen­ Never before' has Spokane or its Was It psychiatric or minis­ contacting each member of the exe­ 230-man police force been so stir­ sters, as a special treat, was given hower for about an hour, then con­ Families Flee a piece of the day’s copy. terial? cutive committee of the governors’ red b,v a ca.se— a case of a pretty Nope. Package -store. conference, headed by Gov. Leroy tinue the discussion with the oth­ We learned that this had caused fourth grader Who simpl.v vanish­ By GORDON TRAYKS • Bulletins Anon. OPEN Collins of Florida. They said they er administration officials. ed Ma"ch 6 while .selling Camp a commotion in one house, It understood President Ei.senhower | The state chief executives • Over 100 men. u.sing trucks and seems one Cub received a full Fire mints door to door near her from the AP Wiren waa seeking expression.^ of opinion ■ home. , equipment from Manchester and resume of the Edward R. Murrow K of C Setback from the governors concerning the | (Contlnoed on Page Nine) television show on call girls. ALL PAY SUNDAY Police found six boxes of mints 10 neighboring towns, fought a^ The Cub didn’t understand the North Ends, 2,267; HELCO, .scattered near a bridge in the 12 spectacular blare at the old Jlan- AVeX) STRIKE ENDS story, in fact he didn't read It, but 2,211; 4 UpseU, 2,193; Ramblers, hours that followed the disappear- i chester Armory on Wells St, early Stratford, March 23 Iffi—Mem­ MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE bers of the Local United Auto he knew it was live copy. He 2,167; Dupres, 2,155; Cunliffe’a ance. then ran into a blank wall Sunday morning. 2,134; 8th District, 2,116; Cho- W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE— TEL. Ml 9-^343 Lhasa Quiet After Revolt despite some 7.50 lips from sub- | Workers Union today approved a The- wooden frara,e structure, contrart with the Lycoming Di­ man's, 2,113; Patten’s, 2,062; stantlal citizens. Skid Row bums once used as an Armory, and since Fogarty’s, 2,041; Stevenson’s, and even tea leaf reader.*. Three vision of the Avco Manufacturing owned by a succe.ssion of private Co. after a brief strike. Some WITH . 2,030; Messier’s. 2,026: Moriarty's, searchers'In sn ir Force helicop­ owneis and companies who used 1,939; Knights, 1,892. Dalai Lama Reported ter were killed in a crash. ! 100 of the Union’* 1,860 mem­ CONVERT Open the building for evei-ything from a ber* met In Bridgeport rjod ap­ NOW 1,892. Thousands of volunteers combed skating rink to a storage ware,' the canyon below Candy's home, proved an agreement reached by All Day Sunday house, was discovered in flames negotiators In the pre-dawB Placed end to end, bread pro­ scoured along- the banks of the about 2:30 Sunday morning. AC> C/ vr* canyon's Spokane River. Checked hour* today soon after a token ECONOMITE duced by U.S. bakers would reach Under House Arrest Fanned by Winds PINE PHARMACY around the earth at the equator garages, old cars and—with apolo- ■ strike begsin. Power Type Gas Burner AS4 OBNTGR 8T. HI S-M14 gies beforehand—homes of repu­ The blaze, fanned by 20 to 30- Washing dishts 102 times. mile per hour windr, thre:4tened The life insurance you didn’t buy By \\’.\TSON SIMR •‘'Ihst India h.ss a trea-ly of friend­ table re.«idents. ■ MINE BLAST KILLS 4. , FEATURED BY CRANE houses bn both sides and in the Robbins. Tenn., March 21 UP)— is easy today... may not* cost you anything. But New Delhi, March 23 (jPi—Prirrie ly coexiatenc.e ’with Peiping. LARGEST The Hong Kong dispatch to the (Continued on Page Nine) rear of the 2 'a-story building. An explosion shattered a smaQ Amazingly economical in think of what it could cost your Minister Nehrii toddy .said fight­ Tank trucks from Coventry, coal mine near here today. Four ing apparently has subsided in Times of India said Tibetans were Prico . . . Fuel . . , Sefvice family!* Make sure you have "upset over India’s inability to do North Coventl-y, Hebron, and Will- iHKiie* were recovered soon after the Tibetan capital and the Indian In.gton were called in to p.alrol a the blast and fi>w others were ThU "migbty miit" u diffennt ted government has no Intention of in­ anything on their behalf- and re­ belter than any low cost burner you've AMESITE DRIVEWAY BUILDERS enough life insurance. gret New Delhi's ‘inferiority 3-bloi'k area surrounding the build­ bellevwl dead. Sco)t County tervening in the Vevolt against, ing. This Was done, ai-iording to Sheriff I). E. Rosser' identified erer known. Compact, timpi^ ij|^ GRADING, MACHINE SPREAD. POWER ROLLED, rabbit i m Chinese Communist riile. complex’ in relation to China—a cxpoiiiTC to inttall and operate . . . i conYplex that prevents India from News Tidbits Chief W. riiffo;;d Mason, Sii that the victims as Oscar West of AMESITE DRIVEWAY AREAS Coll: > . "Apparently the wittiallon in Oneida, the 'mine operator: 0nJ priced ttitbm . ’>» reseh •/ every- SO BIG THAT KIDS CAN Lhasa has somewhat quieted saying or doing anything that rooftops and buildings in danger, one! Culled tfom .\P Wires of igniting diie to sparks. miglU be Huliert Phillip*. Elmer P h l l ^ ALL WORK GUARANTEED SIT ON IT AND USE IT AS down." the Indian prime minister i.iight not,be to Peiping's liking." CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE Joseph L. Czerwinski . ITie British-owned Statesman soaker! Without using hydrants. and Bernard Yancey. The sheriB FOR FREE ESTIMATES Gall Ml 3-7691 8 il E. Middle Turnpike A PIUOW TO WATCH TV ' reported.. said It was doubtful any of the Nelirii told Parliament he had said, in a dispatch from Kalirn- ■ At the time Manche.sler fireinan Mancheater, Conn. pbng, that Ti'ietans in that border stats Welfare Comtnissionef arrived on the scene the building . cither five men in the mine *ur- no reliable information on the fate vived. LLOYD'S MI 3-6832 or ftH 9-4604 • Made By A Mattress Company of the Dalai. T Aina. Tibet'a 23- :bwn had petUi ..led Nehru to in­ Christy Hana eaya he Is’confident was ablaze with a huge, solid, ball DeMofO Brothers ■ year-qld spiritual and political tercede with Peiping to save the the Welfare Department can live of flame lighting pp the complete PLU5IBING SERVICE within Its 394,600.006 budget for interior of the building. PUZZLE RING BROKEN SERVING THE MANCiIe STER AREA SINCE 1920 SON IIFI ASSURANCE COMPANY OP CANADA leader. lie added that he could Dalai Lama and aecure withdraw­ W’asbingfon, March ?S {JPt — only hojVfe he, waa safe. al of Chinese troops from Tibet. 1959-61 barring another rewaalon The inipie.sFion, expressed by by­ Ml 9-5485 THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ...P olice believe that btirglara standers at the scene, was that the FBI agebta today arrested U . Reg. $5.95 'The Hong Kong con-espondent Tibetan ffcara that the Reds perHono in widely sepnrato *8<> of the Times of India reported to­ ' ere planning to kidnap the Dalai who lifted 3 1 0 0 ,worth of jew- interior resembled the mushroom­ fo*t home heating eliy from Park Ave., New'York.' ing orange cloud which has become . ■ HeruUl-Pliotoii by Ofiara tlons Of the country In ja t n t l i - day that the young god-king was Lama, were reported to have ' down on racketeering In newa- SPECIAl: home . of br. James ..toyner. la.st the trademark of the atomic bomb. Reniain.'i of the historic Manchester Spanish American war armory after Sunday’s fire, j, ■ o u r w o y i iipder house arrest in Lliasa. his touched off the revolt.. The peo- ‘ paper puzzle contests. FBI D l-, capital. The report said Peiping pie demonstrated In the streets .of Week way also be responsible for Only the effort.s and -teamwork I of 50 or more firemen prevented rector J. Edgar Hoover aald ,th* SALE had ordered the Chinese military I Lhasa March 10-11 when word got other recent JOH’elry thefts. You get premium quality The Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY Ireland's 76-year-old President, far reaching sparks from ignil-: operation, deecrlbed a* far- . M ^ h e a t with R T -9S . . . the governor of Ti’.jet, Gen. Ohattg out that the Lama had been sum- CJiing Wu, to “ persuad^ the Sean T. O'Kelly, leaves Boston Ing houses on either side of the j Kidriaper Fails flung -swindle" was condoctod pdioat completely effective fual NEW PARKADE I moned to a Chinese military re­ across the U.S.-Canadlan ‘bow ]>m a—considered by Tibetans to after a \yeftt furthering Irish- building. Sparks and bits of burn-! Nasser Assails Kassem, oQ addidve in use today. And ception wit bout hia bodyguards. der through an Intricate EflJkliJ m Every Member of Your Family Can Own be the reincarnation of Buddha to The ruler finally refused to go. American .relations.More than ing material, blown from the roof' you got premium aervioe. Au- eoine to the Red Chinese capital In Informants said the demon­ 300 p4iraoBe crowd a legislative of the blazing building, threatened In Suicide Try' for getting po«sto«*oIatl*M ^ tomatie deliveries . . . a bal- order to withdraw hla moral sup­ hearing to support bills- calling for advance. BAKERY strators looted an arsenal and ob­ Nikita Role in Suez War b.1% aaeed payment plan and many port from the rebels. ■ tained large quahUties of arms relocation and reconstruction of (Continued on Pnge live) Charle.ston, \V. Va., March 23 i/f) | AOSESON: DfVITSD . atber eatns derigned to maka NEW LOWER RATES MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE Nehru In his remarks to parlia- artd ammunition. General fighting Rts. 6 and 8 in 'western part of - Richard A. Payne, the youth-1 I baiting rwoltir May. nient waa in effect answering aev- was aaid to have erupted when the state. By W’lLTOS WYNN 9Nov. 6. 1956. He also aaid the So­ Washington, March 28 UP) W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE — TEL. MI 9-8820 fill former convict who bungled his ■ ■ral Indian newspapers who had Chinese trie^l to break up the dem­ Princeaa- Soraysi. forrqar em­ Estes Blocks Third Cairo, March 28 (/P/—President viets gave-Egypt no aid during the Fornner Secretary’ oit Rtal* ovi i»»THe»eau«Tt.e SAVINGS BANK LIFE • COME EARLY—LAST YEAR WAS A SELLOUT criticized hla failure to Intercede press- of Iran, arrives in Rome Suez fighting, and that they had way through a bizarre' kidnaping | Acbeson wna - Invited’ to onstrations. Nasser has accused his rival. Iraqi Mobilheot.;;^, • COLORFUL SELECTION—BED, TURQUOISE, with Peiping on behalf of the Tl- A report that two big Buddliist from Frankfurt amid 'Increasing Granite State Test not supported last July's Iraqi rev­ episode, has bungled a. suicide at- j Oongrcoolopal' leader* *nd.,, SBLI YELLOW and PINK. ' betanua and the Dalai Lama. monasteries were ablaze in Lhasa rnmora of rotuaneo with Roman Premier Kassem, of committing olution sgainst the fofmer pro­ tempt. . i . mlnlstratton cabinet offlciei^ INSURANCE! India h*a long recognized Chi­ prompted apeculation that the Chi­ prince .•>. .'President Elsenhower the Arab sin 6f refusing to aid in western regime. At breakfast call yealerday, | lunch today wUb • British nese oovereigntj' over Tibet, Concord. N. H.. March 23 lAh—■ keepers ait Kanawha County’ Jail .Ministfi: .Macmillan. A I Up to $5,000 policy for each person. Get tKe facts TODAY from nese had bombed or shelled the plan* news 4ionferenre at 10:30 "a fight to the finish’! against Russia threatened B^tain a.nd OPEN though until the Oommuf^iats In­ capital to' ^uell the rebellion and a,m. Wednesday. Sen Estes KefauvCr-la decision not Isi-aei. ' France ,'\vith its atomic powe'r on found thd'23-year-old Paj'ne bleed­ wae one of eight-., any one of our 3 convenient offices. vaded the remote mdtintaln pla- that Buddhist monks, were taking For third tir e in 12 years, to enter New Hampshire’s i960 In another fighting speech Nov. 5. Britain and France ordered ing profusely frbm a deep v a to r guest* at -the BrUfch ALL DAY SUNDAY tea'u In 1950, the Dalai Lama and part, in, the defiance. Joint Chiefs of Staff will .have Demofiatic presidential primary broadcast from Damascus, the a cea.se-fire in the Suez War Nov. blade cut on \he inside elbow Joi^t Member Federal his church organization governed today/signaled the start of ac’ ive of his left arm. ' . BANDIT 1189 Deposit Insurance Corp. Therbwas ho offiejai confirma­ their . Pentagon offires recon- president of the United Arab Re-- ■ although------„ , in. the W’est American 7A.M.Io8r.M. Tibet with only occasional Inter- tion of the rejjort, which reached s ^ c t e d at cost of about $350,00p campaigning on behalf ftf Sen public' egaiigatied Ka.ssem and So-1 opposition to the war and not the He waa 'treated at a hospital Anaonia, Maxch; 28 forence from the central Chinese Kallmpong despite a continuing .l.W gst Germa.i Press Chief Fe­ John F. Kennedy of Massaenu- Viet Pmmier ioirushche-y,, whohr Soviet Threat was generally -be- and -returned to his, cell, vo.wjng, bobded STOP IN AFTER CHURCH .government,- ■ • cut-off ih telegraph cominunlca- lix von Eckhardt. suffer* mild sett.'. • 'Tm not going bade to the peni­ . cenpaoy;;;*,^^ Leading supporters of Uie Ten­ he -backer. f lieved responsible for the decision Nehru told parilament t.he sit- tiona and mule caravan traffic be­ heart attack. ■ Fm^Wi/ftjrat time Nasser • aa-; to end ho.slllltles. But the Arab tentiary.'If I can get my 'hands made off with OUR MOTTO • ■ . uation In Tibet remains nioat deli- tween Tibet and India. *' Allan -L. Pope, the Miami, Flg„ nessee, Senator--who swept the nn a hiiatni I know. Um not -going lice said rite pilniaries hero in 1952 and 1956 EertiR.tH* Soviets’ ultlmdtUna hadworld, led by Nasser, gave most or caite and,"we are not doing any-' The' only official word from the pillpt Captured while flying ' for nothing to do with halting ihe ■ all of the credit to the Russians. MAKES IT B E H E ir thing to u-ske the altuatlon remote capital cams Trom. the In­ Indonesian rebels, it living Jn an rtod Adlal Stevenson lined up .ber —I b u t t e ^ hind the youthful Kennedy. , British-French Israeli • 'attack on I Nasser said the Israelis launched • worae." > dian consul general,. MaJ. S. QUb- Indonesian Air Fofce bj;ihgalow Egypt In 1956. ' • t-- j a series of attacks op th* Syrian "We have no Intention oI Inter- ber,' who radioed New Delhi yaq,- while awatting trial .; -Indefinite - Thera waa also some , support QUALITY BAKED GOODS > / a t -niE BffANCHiiTBB SHOPPINI) PARKADE --He said fighting had stopped be-1 •-v— “ „ l^STMIODIJD TURNPIKE- • TEL Ml 9-2343 >' fering in the Internal matters of wage rtrihe out 70 per cant for* the Soviet ultimatum ai¥)v«d (CputtBuedT mt Fag* Four) FRESH FROM OUR OVEN TO YOU ‘ China," he'

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Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a I d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Mo n d a y , m a r c h 2s, PAGE TMMBE M A N ^ S T E R tVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1969 ^:1 RCA Victor, for instance, has been^ Columbia South Windsor releaalng long-play disks in botbj Azinger-Gaudino Wedding monaural and stereophonic v4r- o n Tax Collector sions ever since June »aa is planning a program of dquole re­ Continues Duty Rezone Plan leases for the future. AH musical The Baby Has NEIDITZ BROS. categories—classical, pop, jazs and TWO-STAGE FINESSE , 6oiith dealer Hearing Set original cast showa.-^are svailable MBVELOPS TRICK Nofth-Soath viiliM n^ In Hospital Bed Just for how. B « Alfred Sketaiwold NORTH i}. .l(Vhy Is stereophonic sound T7JS. MMteM Team OlMni|ilo« 4 A 7 3 2 ^ lir a .. Laura L. Bquier, tax col- 17)* eastern quarter of South better thpn single-channel sound? 9 * 7 « Windsor will be covered in a pub­ Been Named Moat flneMea com* taaAp made, ladtor, la a patioit at Hartford lic hearing before the Town Plan­ The Record A. Stsijidphonlc sound is high but aom* of them must be manu­ ♦ K Q 2 Hoapltal and haa been for a month. fidelity With depth snd diversion. 4 K S 6 ning and Zoning Commission to be factured. During thU month, her bualeat held tomorrow at 8 p.iri. at the It offers the disk collector a new South haa only aigbt trick* In EAST LIQUIDATION Wapplng Elementary School. By W n U P TBEOGOB . ^ listehing experience.'.^n orchestra high earda. Tfow doea h* develop IPS 4 10 5 during the year, rite haa diaproved Jeffrey Paul, aon of Mr.-^ and Mra. Ilonald 8. Bombard, 172 G 9 4 2 Last week’s column dwelt with one of the most important s^nds more like it d o^ pt an ac­ hla ninth tr l^ ? l qj 10 a atatamant ahe made at a church At the final public hearing cov­ OFPOSITE FINAL changes in the record world today; one which is of equal, tual performance. - . Colonial Rd., Bolton. He waa bom March 11 at. Hartford Hoa- 10 9 ♦ 7 4 4 9 meeting aeveral year* ago. When ering the various Aectlona of town, pital. HUf maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mr*. Ralph F. ' Daelarer ehould rule out the poa- 4 J 10 7 4 Merrill Lincoln, the town’s plan­ WEEK i m p ^ n c e to the person who owns his own record playei- Q. My wife says I play the hl-fl albiUty of a 3-3 break in spadqs. •rikad to fill a position on . the THE tr>o loud. Won’t stereo be twice as Gates, 187 Maple St., and hit paternal grandparenta are Mr. and SOUTH •board of truateea, becauae ahe ning consultant, will outline the re- Weat’a takeout double liNqiown to 4 K C 4 POST O FH C E O F SALE and to he who is about to purchase one. loud? Mrs. Clifford A. Bombard Sr„ 1065 E. Middle Tpke. Ext. He be light In atrength and 'should ' WK* already holding numeroua oth­ zoning master plan prepared for all S A L E ir Stereophonic soum} is the word of the day. In this column A. On the contrary. Most hi-fi 6oa a brother, Donald Jr, 9>,k. r A 5 3 er joba, ahe declined.. aaylng “1 of South Wlridaor, dwelling espe­ • • • • • therMore be strong la dlttributlqn. ♦ A * 5 I would like to present a series of questions that RCA has owners play their systems at high West should have lehgUi In both already have more Irona In the cially on implications of the plan volume to get the phyaical im­ Stes'en Benedict, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tantlllo, 4 A 9 S 3 for the eastern district. b««n aiktd most frequently and majors and shortness in club*. W nt North fire than my fire will heat.” the anliwers they have prepared. pact of a live performance. With Rockville, ,He was born March 12 at St. Francis Hospital. His 'rae best chance for'South is to A aarioua leg infection which David D. Smith, commission needle has a seven-tenths of a mil maternal graadparehts are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tantiilo, East Dbl. RedbL HEAVY Next week I eheU take the priv- radius. In addition, the special stereo, reality is achieved by means play West for Q-x, J-x or 10-x of haa required akin grafting, has chairman, said property owners of .dual channels and no blasting Hartford, and his paternal grandmother • is Mrs. Theresa Grieco, 1 9 Paw lledae of offering my own vlo^^’s stereo cartridge into which the clubs. Paa 3 NT not kept her from filling her obli­ and residents will be given every GAUGE on Stereo. is necessary. Your wife will love Hartford. He haa two brothers, Frank, 9, and Anthony, 4, and With tlria thought in mind. gations to the town. Propped up opportunity to express their views needle fits ailows the needle to be a sister, Florence, 6.. Pau Q. I Intend to buy a Stereophonic more fiexihle than the ordlnarj- stereo. « * * •. • South refuses the first two .heart Opening lead ~ 9 K in her hospital bed,, a large cage at the hearing. 'The eastern/dls- STEEL WARDROBES phonograph soon. I’d like to start monaural cartridge. tricks and wl.ns the third heart over th*’^ toot of it to hold the ..ttict generally Includes land' east buying stereophonic records now. Schubert for Male Chorus Cheryl Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fenwick, 21 with the ace. Now he is ready to Q. Can I play my collection of Linden PI., Rockville. She waa born March 17 at Manchester bedding from her infected leg, of-SuIlivan Ave. and Oakland Rd.. Can I piey them on my hi-S phono- hi-fi: monaural long-playing rec­ Robert .Shew Chorale go -after the clubs. J 9 8; Hearts—K Q J 10; ahe rita briiirid a pile of work, bill excmdhig Sullivan Ave. itself and FR O M T H E s m a l l e s t TO THE LARGEST RCA L.M 1800 Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and The first step ia a preliminary ords on my new stereo phono­ Mrs. Ernest Young, 6 Cherry Lane, ^ ck v llle ; and her paternal monds—J 10,9; Clubs—Q 2. head*, envelopes and tax book, a* part (M qakland Rd., which were A. No. Unleaa the phonograph graph? • ' Here Is a delightful ret;ord for finesse. South leads a low club do you say? she makes out the more than 1,000 covered in'-* previous hearing. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eenwick, Ofeenwloh. from.his hapd and finesses dum­ NEVER BEFORE (AND NEVER AGAIN) SUCH VALUE you have .has been specifically de^ A. Yea, and they will sound bet­ those who enjpy the male glee Answer; Pas*. You have A2 tax bills for resident and non-ree- A further mtormal public hear­ signed' to' play stereo records, it ter than they ■ ever ■ have before. club. One side of the disc is de­ my’s eight. Ident property owner*. ing to consider'^qaes within the Donna Jeanne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. ’Tru­ East wins with the ten of clubs points in high cards, but onliy 1 w5l damage them. The needle, The stered phonograph simply re­ voted to lovely songs by Fran* Quick Trick. 'I7ii«r is . far from She hopes to be walking before various zones has bh«ii tentatively cartridge and the weight of- the produces the single-channel record Schubert ^ I c h the master wrote deau. Springdale Ave., Coventry. She was bom March 15 at and returns the ten of spades. West Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her paternal grandparenta are enough for an opening hid. thia week is out — and must be scheduled for April 14,'Smith said. 2 plays the jack, and dummy must tone arm are critic^ factors. thru two playback channels. orlglnslly for male chorus. They (Copyright 1959 General-/'Fea­ In order to return home, according One or two regulah publichqeringa Meanwhile you can continue to Q. Will stereo records make my are most beautiful and make one Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Trudeau, 71 Jarvis Rd. She has two win -with the ace of spades to keep IDEAL FOR ture Corp.) to ber doctor. Tax bills are , due on the rezonIng must also be'luild, buy regular long-playing records. needle tvear faster? wish that he might hear them brothers, Lawrence Jr. 8, and Kenneth, 6; and a sister, Bever­ West out. They’ll sound better than ever ly Ann, 6. Declarer now leads the king of A fril 1 and that is When ahe muat he concluded, before the commls^ A. No. It will wear at the same programmed by some local male • « • • • '"be on hand to do the collecting. Sion can correlate all the infor’ vrtten you play on your stereo rate as a standard longplaying nee­ organization. clubs from dummy. This drops^ phonograph ^ e r you buy it. Pamela Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrien F. Couture, West’s queen. Young People Confirmed mstlon obtained and put the rezon­ dle Incidentally; diamond neeldes The other side contains less im­ For the first time In the his­ ing plan into effect. Since the com­ STORING Q. Stereophonic records .cost $1 are recommended even more for pressive music, although it is sung 23 Fulton Rd. She was bom March 18 at Manchester Memorial This completes the minufacture Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Aurelia M. Berry, BUHNSIDI tory of Columtria Congregational mission was constituted aa a leg­ more thah aUndard long-play. stereo disks than for regular long- most expertly, and ranges from of the club finesse. Declarer leads Why? Saco, Maine, and her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. the six of clubs from dummy and Church, a confirmation class haa islative body! no town meeting is play. Since stereo records cost a "Sweet and Low," "Through the been conilucted for a group of 17 necessary to approve its final de­ A. Bvery step in the process Years" to "All Through the Omer J. Couture, Hartford. She has a brother, Daniel, 6; and finesses the nine from his hand. from recording to finished product little more, it is wise to protect two slaters, Nancy Lee, 10, and Jane, 8. When this finesse succeeds. South Fsal Newmaa Toni .Bwell youngsters of seventh and eighth cision In the matter. WINTER Night" and "In the Gloaming." Ja Woodward requires a little more work to pro­ them with the longer wearing dia­ « • * * * has nine tricks. grade. They have been studying mond. But keep in mind that the “ Rally / Grange to Meet duce stereophonic sound. The re­ Prelude and Good Friday Spell Pamela Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson, 387 This type of 2-stage finesse ’Round Hie ktak To Be with their minister, the Rev. Wfapplng Grange will meet to­ sult, in a good stereophonic rec­ diamond wears, too, and can dam­ Prelude to Die Meistersinger Hartford Rd; She was born March 14 at Manchester Memorial works only when declarer haa the Robbed" George K. Evans each Saturday morrow at 8 p.m. at the Wappinjg age record grooves after approxi­ Flag Boys’’ ord, certainly Justifies the extra Siegfried Idyll—R. Wagner Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles eight and the nine in separate Color S:l* *:Sd-»:S8 morning and were confirmed and Community House. Degree teams Cloth es cost. mately 1,000 hours of play. Pittsburg Symphony-^telnberg . D. Walters, Council Bluffs^ Iowa: and her paternal grandmother hands as well as the ace and king. accepted into the Fellowship of the iVill put on the first and second de­ Q. What Is the difference: be­ Q. How should I place the loud la Mrs. A. Wilson, .387 Hartford Rd. She has two sisters, Deb­ What’s more, anybody who ex­ Starts Wednesday church at special ceremonies Sun­ grees. speakers to get the best i results Some most choice milsio from tween a needle for a regular long- orah, 4, and Janet, 16 months. ecutes such a play will always tell “JBell, /Book and * day afternoon. A large congrega­ Reginald Allen Grange presi­ playing record and one for a from stereo records and tapes? the pen of Wagner la offered in * • * * • you with a straight face that he this album called, most appro­ tion w(w present to witness the dent is reported to be recovering AllJSOuble Doors atereo record ? A. Since every -room has dif­ • Kevin David, son of Mr. and Mrs, Riley D. Robbins, Andover. M«« Ywt NseaW THWt fat. wouldn’t have bid so much If that ;^ n d l e ” service. The Chancel choir mem­ rapidly following an ulcer opera­ ferent acoustic properties, the op­ priately, "Steinberg conducts Wag­ In Color — AUo A. The stereo needle is smaller.. He was born March 15 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His eight had been a seven! “TUNNEL o r LOVE“ bers, except those in the confirma­ tion at Manchester Memorial Hos­ It is designed to conform to s much timum stereo effect wifi depend ner." At one time, not too many maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bagley, New Dally Question years ago, W'agner was the vogue tion class sang, "Just As I Am, pital and is expected to return to more complex groove pattern. A upon trial and errOr. As a rule of Bedford, Mass. He has a brother Randall, 9. As dealer, you hold: Spades—Q ’Thine Own to Be” with George E. his home Friday. atandard microgroove needle has a thumb, the most effect can be in music circles. He had a vast * • • * • following and seldom was thtre an Extended Forecast Peters Jr. singing a solo. Butterworth Photo Meetings Scheduled Up radius of 1 mil. The stereo achieved by .sitting the same dis­ •Trade Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott G. Brown, Cen­ In the class were: Jariet Green- MRS. RALPH STANLEY AZINGER Evergreen Lodge AFAAM, will tance from the speakers as the orchestral concert which did not ter Rd., Vernon. She was born March 14 at Manchester Me­ include an excerpt from his operas. Temperatures in Connecticut for way, Gal Carpenter, Karen Tasker, meet tonight at 7:30 at the Ma­ speakers are from each other. If morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. David and Bill Card, Barbara sonic Temple on Main St. Hew To Held ^ the speakers are eight feet apart, This culminated in the years just Joseph Robb of Vernon. Her paternal grandmother Is Mr*. G. the next five days, Tuesday Mrs. Jean Stratton Gaudlno,^' They carried bouquets of spring Y. prior the war at which time through Saturday, will average Sldte, Sally Ann Hutchins, Solly daughter of Mr. and Mi*s. William flowers. The Board of Education will the optimum • stfereo effect fs re­ Scott Brown of oRckvllle. She haa a brother, Scott Jeffrey, 2, meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the HItle/ put his stamp of approval near normal. The normal mean Ann Cord, Edward MacDougaU, J. Stratton, 35 Garden St,, and Alfred Gustafson of Manchester FALSE TEETH ceived by sitting between the and a sister, -Michele Ellen, 6. Doran Shumway, Charles Olsen, high school. speakers eight feet froilo an imag­ upon Wagner as one of the greats temperature in the Hartford area Capt, Ralph Stanley Azinger, son was best man, and ushers were M ere Firm ly In Piece of all time. Since the war there for this period is 41 degrees rang­ Frederick Beardsley, James Ham­ of Mrs. Ruth N. Azinger, 48 Co­ Robert P. Azinger of Andover, inary line between them. It is not tack or other emergency. A com­ pel, Robert Dean, Jeffrey L«wls Advertisement— ^ ^ So tour fsli* tMtb snaoT tnC sm- recommended placing the speakers has been a steady decline In popu­ Hebron ing from a normal high of luxtund bum Rd., were married at 2 brother of the bridegroom, and Lt. bsrrsH br tllpplnc. dropplDS or wob- mittee is made up of Elementary Thomas Roberts, Sheldon Gard­ Frank R. Larson of Bay City, Is your driving rocord good? $19.95 closer than six feet together, as larity until today it la rather an 51 to a normal low of about 30. It o'clock Saturday afternoon in the bllnt whtn jniu sat, Uush or Ulkt achool principal Richard D. Gale, is expected to be warmer Tuesday, ner Jc. chapel at 'Westover Air Force Mich. Take- advantage Ot it. Check into Just ItpniklUt s Uttl* FABTEETH on the true stereo effect will most exception to see his music pro­ Safeco and your insurance pay­ Tourputw.ThissUslIne (non-setdr grammed. Grange lo Meet Jules Rebillard and Mra. Charles turning colder Wednesday and Each girl waa presented with a Base. The ceremony was per­ The bride’s mother wore a violet povdtr holds tslst tsttb moro fljmlT likely be lost. Barnes. Thursday and then warhner again pink carnation corsage and each formed by (3iaplain Dean Wolff. print dress With patent leather ac­ ments will * be less. Crockett Q. Will I be able to hear the Nevertheless, there are still sod mors earatortsbly. No sununy, There will be a single session about Saturday. „ Video Everyday" boy a white carnation boutonnaire, Mrs. John .Skinner • was organist. cessories and the bridegroom’s Agency Inc., MI 3-1577. cooej, jnsty tests or fssMos. Boss not stereo effect at any other place in many followers of his music, es­ At Gilead April 7 sour. Chselts “pists odOr" (denturs day in the Elementary School next FTeclpltation for the period is a gift frpm Mra. Clayton B. Hunt, Spring flowers decorated the mother a willow Ifceen dress 'with brtatta). OsS FABTEETH todsy st the room? pecially among the opera-goers. All Rights Reserved— Manchester Evening Herald any drus counter. This album should be most plesis- week Thursday, to give teachers expected to total on the, average at the close of the ceremonies. chapel. matching accessories. Both wore A. Of course, but the effect will The next meeting of Hebron opportunity to work on PTA re­ H. T. Dickenson B Co., Inc. Adult Group The bride, given in rnarriage by orchid corsages. South Windsor correspondent El­ ing to them as it is well done from Grange will be, held April 7 at about of an inch wit*i rain oc­ not be as great. There is a marked port card conferences. Eight adults joined the church her father, wore a cocktail-leng:th Following the Ceremony a re­ more Burnham telephone Mitchell difference in sound quality between all standpoints. Gilead hall at 6 p.m. curring about Wednesday night 4-0674. If you feel your library, to be and Thursday. during worship sirvlce Sunday silk champagne dress made with a ception was held in the officer's a atandard record apd a stereo The meeting will be conducted full skirt. She wore a matching club at the base. When lepYlng" on complete, should include some rep­ by the Youth Committee whose Manchester Evening Herald morning; Mrs. Russell Spearman; disk even tho they are listened to Hebron correspondent Miss Susan Frank Purvis by letter from the hat of sheer net and carried a nose­ a wedding trip to BMriiuda the HOMETOWN outside of the room in which they resentative Wagner, this might be chairman Is Mrs, Wilfred Gagne. bride wore a navy bhie suit with the album for you. B. Pendleton, telephone ACademy Each purchase Congregational C2iurch of Willl- gay ,of spring flowers. are played. Stereo sound gives the Although she has been ill re­ 8-8454, mantic; Mr. and Mrs. Ossie Trip­ The matron of honor, Mrs. John champagne silk bhluse and navy effect of more solidity and depth OODETT.A. cently, site has worked up a pro­ f*vin 8 yiiiiiii mode here is lett by letter from the Warburton Groman of Manchester, and the accessories. After April 1 the GOLFER'S than monaural sound, no matter gram with the young people. There OIL CO. Symphonlea Nos. 41 and >8—Mo­ WAULINGFORD MAN KILLED backed by Community Church of Hartford: maid of honor, Miss Nancy Strat­ couple will be at home at 95 Oak- where the listener is in respect to zart. will be games, skits, and things Acndemy Award NominAtton Arnold Sihvonen, aascK:iate mem­ ton of Manchester, sister of the ridge .St., Chicopee Falls, Mass. MEMBERSHIP TICKETS FREE 24-HOUR the loud speaker placement. they are not telling yet. It is Aiieriden, March 23 (>P)—A Wa?- » Performance dependable bride, bqth wore silk d.resses Capt. Azinger is stationed at Royal Philharmonia — Beeoham, hoped that every member will lingford man died last night after Spencer Tracy in ber, who is a member of a Luther­ FOR THE MANCHESTER Q. Are there many stereophonic Columbia ML 4S1S. ELECTRONICS of jewel rose and matching hats Westover Air Force Base. OIL BURNER SERVICE make the effort to atten-i and see his car struck a pole on the Krneit Hemlnj^way'i v an Church in New iforh; and Mr. COUNTRY CLUB disks on the market to choose STANEK and Mr*., Talfer Mitchell and son from? Sir Thomas does a royal Job how well the young Grangers are Chamberlain Highway here. "Old Mon and the Sea LABORATORIES with the Royal orchestra. doing. Police identified him as Harold In Color l:S8^:Sft>9:30 Robert, by letter from the Pres­ State Health Department's Divl 11 Years’ Experience A. Yes. Already there is enough SERVICE byterian C2)urch in Hartford. j Sion of Sanitary Engineers and na­ In Oil Burner Service variety in atereophonlc repertory Symphony No. 4—Tschaikowsky. At last weelt's jneeting, only 13 D. Howes 22, of 136 Colony St. He Also Audle Murphy - Kddie-. Albert Whist Parly Set. Now Ayailable La'Orchestre de la Suisse'RomandO. In *‘Gl’N RUNNERS” S:8M:85 Saturday. Wedding tionally known in his field, died to satisfy the average collector. of the new ..member candidates died, soon-after arriving jit Meriden 277 BROAD Friday. He waa bom in Bastrop Reg. AtaiiUo Argenta, rondpetor. Hospital. He was the car’s only oc­ Miss Jeannette Albro, daughter By B’nai B’rith AT THE Range Oil Delivered 16Vic were able to attend and receive the Wed., “ Tammy And The Bachelor” .of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Albro Of County, Texas. London LL1275. thll-d arid fourth degrees. This cupant, police said. RADIO T t L t V I S I 0 N MUNICIPAL BUILDING OaUon A.most brilliant performance of South Windham, became the bride New York—Ernest Knoch. 84 $49.95 Fuel OU Cash 14i/jc Gallon leaves four remaining candidates o f John Pekarski, son of Mr. and Military whist will be played SINGLE—S150.0(f Incl. Tax an exciting symphony. who will be contacted as to time by the members of Ben Ezra Chap­ Wagnerian conductor and operatic 300 YEARS’ Chaanel S Hartford, Coaa. (n-M) TALES OF WELLS FAB. Mrs. Ignatz Pekarski of Hebron coach of Helesn Traubel, died Fri­ and place for receiving their de­ Ohaaarl S New Harea Cobb. GO “ Toll Bond” Rd. Saturday aftenuxjn* at 2 ter of B’nai B ’rith tomorrow night FAMILY—8180.00 Incl. Tax Delivery From Hartford, Cobb. < 8.5S> BOLD JOUBNEY day after a stroke. He was born ARTHUR DRUG grees. Chaaiiel IS o ’clock in Kingdom Hall on Valley at 8:15 at the Temple Beth Sholom. fi Gallons to 1,(KM) Gallons PRESCRIPTION Many of last year's new mem­ ChaBBcl i t SpriBBfIeld. Mat.. "Bhlno" Prizes will be awarded and re­ in Kai'lsruhe, Germany, and came A Thought for Today ChBBBei M New HrltalB. Cobb. :0t ( S-40) DANNV THOM AS SHOW St., WilUmantic. WUhara Ives per­ to this country at the outbreak of EXPERIENCE bers were on thJ degree teams at STATE Chaaael V> Helroko. Haat. <22-S0) P E T E B OUNN formed the ceremony. A reception freshments will b(i served. Mem­ OCR PHARMACISTS this week’s meeting.,,*,, ChBBBei i t Waterbary Cobb. "Keep SmillBs" World War I. Sponsored by the Manchester MANCHESTER followed at the home of Mr. and bers are asked tq'bring their own CoH Ml 9-1534 Council of Churches ( N-dS) VOICE 0 » MUSIC playing cards. Canoga Park, Calif.—Don P. Mrs. Vioia Warner, home eco­ (18) MOVIE AT 9 Mrs. W. T. Schmulk, Machine Shop Paladino,-30, trumpeter for several nomics chairman, reported that NOW and TUESDAY "The Slater." At the business meeting the Continuous From 5:10 . Hill, South Windham. The . young dance bands, died Friday of can­ E. A JOHNSON The Roman centurion who stood she had received only two entries couple will make their Kome in nominating committee will offer in the dress contest. 'The quota Noiir Feature Shown 0:10-8:30 Nichols T ip C the followlng/riate of officers: Mrs, cer. WilUmantic, but the bridegroom by the cross of Jesus for a period for this Grange is 10. 'nie, dresses Seymour KUdlow. president; Mrs. Cleveland ADr. Middleton Hv ALL MOVIE GOERS ARE Monchester ■■■»■■ Inc. will .continue to operate the family Lambright. 94, a practicing physi­ PAINT CO. of three hours came away with the do not have to have to accompany * Mc. Mwi rinmii farm on Hebron Rd. Moses, Mrs. Leonard Swadosh Is The Time To Plan Your ELATED BECAUSE and Mrs. Irving Handler, vice pres­ cian for 60 years, died Saturday. revelation of the great truth that the entry. Tltose planning to take GAS HEAT On Standby Duty part may sen^ thei rentries to fuank^ natra idents; Mrs. Kurt Joseph, treas­ Lambright, a Negro who waa born 723 MAIN ST. Continuing our STOCK LIQUIDATION of all uncrated furniture SPRING PAINT UP-. "Truiy this was the Son of God." Goodyear Columbia Volunteer Fire De­ urer; Mrs. Isa^c Cnyder, financial Mrs. Warner before Harch 26. En­ DEAN MARTIN partment waa called early Sunday in Summeraville, S. C., was one of For Estimates Call . . . How quick he waa to voice his con­ tries must be sent to the state by HEADQUARTERS INSTALLERS secretary; Mrs'.- Robert Laurie, rec­ the founders of Forest Caty Hos­ S H IR LEY Mm LAINE morning,, between midnight and ording secretarj’ ; Mrs. Maurice stock —floor samples —one Ond two of a kind — some ds is — viction. April 1. Mrs. Warner will Inform FOR SNOW TIRES two o’clock, to take its pumper and pital. How did he come by this con­ entrants when judging in Hebron MAIN Pass, corresponding secretary: ' Chicago—Miss Mildred I. Lor- THE tank truck to Manchester to stand­ Has Wm. Dickson and Son ^ Mrs. Alfred 'wer'bner, counselor; viction In the short span of three question would be whether he has CtSOIASCaKt ameCIUI, store and Plant 295 Broad St. by at the warehouse fire In that entz, 56, nationally knpwn nursing Mrs. Edwin Lassman, guardian; authority, died Satui'iday after a first come, first served. NO HOLDS, NO LAYAWAY — ALL hours? Judaj had been with Christ will take place. vMMTHA HYEI - MITHUa KENNE0Y>|‘ town. m . Ml 3-5179 and Mrs. Jacob Sandals, Mrs. Irwin long illness. Mias Lorentz, director PAINTING as a close follower and He did not There are four classes in tli* NANCY GATES • uommiu Earlier bi the day the firemen “RUST-OLEUM” believe this about Him. If he had, Reznick and Mrs. Herman Alport, of nursing since 1946 at Michael dress contest: Dresses made by extinguished a grass fire at the trustees. SALES FINAL. and DECORATING surely he would not have been so FEATURE Shirley MacLalne 3;M ( 8) THE BIO FAVOFF home of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Reeee Hospital, ■Was first vice contestants 18 years of age or directly responsible for the cruci­ Arthur Kennedy (i:-St) YOUNG DB. MALONE Gardner on .Jonathan Trumbull president of the National League Specializing In Church Work over, as of March 31: by those 15 STARTS AT ( 8-63) BEAT THE CLOCK CHADWICK & CO. of Nursing. She was bom in Mari­ • Establish 1915 • fixion of "the Lord of glory." through 17, as of March 31: by Martha Hyer . UO) ALL STAB PLAYHOUSE 564 CENTER ST__ Ml 9-0669 Highway. On, Friday afternoori 8:30 ( 3-40) THE VBBOICT IS YOUBS etta, Ohio. MI 9-0920—MANCHESTER The Roman eoldier had no quar­ those 12 through 14. as of March Academy Award they extinguished a similar fire at Weekend Deaths No—you’r« not dre«iniiig~ Nominees For (2:-30) FBOM THESE BOOTS the home of A.'*!;. Lyman, Ward E. that’s really the price on rel with Jesus for He had broken 31: and those made by contestants ( 3) CONNECTICUT BAND­ 0:80 ( 8-40) ANN SOUTBEKN SHOW This Picture! STAND Rosebrooks, deputy fire chief re­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS this sensaMonal club chair! no Roman law. Jesus was not 18 or over, aa of March 31. (S3) WHO DO YOU TBUSTr (33-30) HALL OF FAME (Color) Portugal Sets Up'Bank found guilty of conspiracy against At this week's meellng, besides “ Greea Faoturea.” minds residents Uikt they must London — Olga ’ Leonardovna An almost unbelievable 4 :N I 3) BANOEB ANDY ( 8) U.8. MARSHAL value, too—the best of Its ’ Rome. The matter was purely a Mr.-and Mrs. Harry Kltchlng, Po­ . (33-30) qilR B N FOB A DAY have a fire permit tor any out­ Knipper-Chekhova,' 88, the. grand Lisbon — The i^tuguese Gov­ ★ PLUS ★ ( 8-63) AMEBICAN BANDSTAND (63) DB. I.Q. door burning. kind vre’Ve ever offered. Jnst religious question, and of no in­ mona and Juvenile deputies, Mrs. 10:00 (SO) DE.SILU PLAYHOUSE bid lady of the Russiap theater, ernment has established a Na­ (40) FUN BOUSE ’ "Chain of Command" Hach 50ss Hood at Conventioa died Sunday, the Moscow Radio see What you get . . . terest to. him. Christ had been ac­ Evejyn Coughlin, state publicity 4:16 (40) THE SEOBET 8TOBM O'Brien, tional Development Bank with FOLIO.VID BY CO-FtATU«t m On. Our Big Screen 4:30 ( S-IO) THE EDGE OF NIGHT ' Miss M. Elizabeth Hood of Whit­ announced. She was the widow of cused of blasphemy because He committee, waa welcomed as a 8:30 ( 8) KA9IAN AIBCBAFT capital equivalent to 135,000.000. s a really big chair—with a (33-30) COUNTY FAIB ney Rd., dean of women and the , famed author-playrlght An­ 'eald He was God’s Son. Grange guest. j "BA'TTLE 8:00 ( 3) FRATUBE FILM (40) FEATUBR f o r t y Oedits will be gp-anted" to foreign seat a fall 20” deep for EVERY NIGHT "The LoBKhorli" (53) f e a t u r e registrar at Williinaritic State ton Chekhov. She waa. bpm, in —III—I f—I 1 As the centurion watched he Mrs. Sibun on Leave OF GETTYSBURG’’ 10:80 ( IMS) JOHN DALY. NEWS Teachers (tollege, returned home investors for industrial and agri­ true relaxing comfoit. OPENING TOMORROW Mra. John Slhun haa been gi'ven EXCEPT ( 8-40) FOPKYK 10:46 (63) EARLY LATE SHOW Glazov near the northern Urals, cultural development on a one-to- aaw the reaction of Jesus to the In Technicolor (18) TV BEADEBS DIGEST last night from' Cleveland, Ohio, New York—Raymond H. Mc- Don't stniggldwitli mocking and scoffing of the a leave of absence from her teach­ (33) FIBST SHOW "My Beat Girl" 5-year basis or a 30-yCar basis. e covered iii a choice of dec-, SATURDAY ( 8) w e A t h b b . n e w s B where she attended the anqual con­ Caw, 72,^nlght managing editor of crowd. Instead of ratling upon ing duties rit the Coventry Gram­ "M a r ie T owb" 8POBT8 Long-term grants will also be orator-right t e x t u r a d Starts Wed., March 25 (38) BOY JSOGEBS vention of the National Associa­ the New York Time.s from* 1932 InsvroiKo probloms tweed plastic In a wide them, Jesus lifted Hi« eyes to mar achool. SAT A SUN M ATINEES (18) LATE NEWS , tion of Women Deans and Coun­ avsilabie for building enterprises. School Events AS usual “ The Ten Commandments’’ 11:00 ( 6) NEWS. WEATHEB B until his retirement In )953, died color range—plastic that heaven and prayed that they SPORTS . selors. Sunday. He had worked on sev­ The Hebron achool board is I-QMIN^IOU'. PI M! ' ...w e givo yov all wears like leather, wipes might be forgiven. He noted that y DRY CLEANING ( 8) WORLD’S BEST MOVIES Co-op Mptheia eral western newspaper* before clean with a damp cloth. Christ had time to a making plans for the evacuation “ The Vearllnr” Pickup and Delivery (33) THF. BIO NEWS Mothers who will assist the coming to New York In 1919. He thief in mercy, and he heard him of achool children from school to AMPLE PARKING (30) NEWS B WEATHEB kindergarten teachers this week was born in Liberty, Neb. tlie .help yoe aoed s solid, long lasting con­ CHAR-LEY promise z place |n Paradise to the their, homes in case of enemy at­ WEAR THEATRE 81 11:15 ( 31 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLING are: Mornings. Mrs. Arthur Cobb, Noroto'n—Lewis B. Franklin, 81, struction featnres InclddJ FISHER (SO) TRE JACK PAAB SHOW BLADDEirWEAllSIf worried by "BUdder WeakseM” iOet* Don’t try to be your own penitent. What kind of man Is this Mrs. Michael Sirak. Mrs. Walter treasurer of the National Council Ing arch type steel springs, 11:80 (331 JACK PAAB tine Up KithU or WetUiif. too fre* insurance advisor. It’s a who feacts thus! to such cruelty, DRY CLEANSERS, ino. 11:46 (63) NEWS Depotula, and Mrs. Nathan Rosen; of the Episcopal Church from 1919 quest, burnlsp or Mehlng u^nutlos). rubberized fiber and cot­ and speaks of pkradise aa though 325 Broad St.—Dial MI 9-7111 13:16 ( 3) FEATUBE FILM afternons, Mrs. Barnev kassman: to 1948, died Saturday after a long Secondary Backaebt and Hervoueates. regular part of our service ton filling, kiln dried hard­ MASS. STYLE "Retnrn to Treaaare IilaZd" or Stroni Bneilinr. Cloudy Urisw, due to he owned it? 1:00 ( 8) HEADLINES Mrs. Sol Koenlgsberg, Mrs. Wayne illness. 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MANCHESTER FA^ENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MO^TDAY, MARCH 23, 1959 PAGE FIVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^^QNDAY, MARCH 28, 1969 . ._ ■ * . ______•___ aate, who tearofl tlMte mm might Fire Alarms Covenity ba found Mffortng from oxpoaurt. FOR INCOMB TAX Kidnaper Faih Huntfor Eggs Tho olderly Aadoraon apaflt part of P ltL iY ? Old Lady of WeUs St. ASSISTANCE^ C A U Saturday and nearly aeven houra 3 Day RellM— No MasW .Satvea Keep Firemen Sunday combing tba- woods in a«», WW-ls-un taShtf Mrk frm «ltkl» ANDERSON Set Saturday to ite rw nlW Uto sstoUns i Town’s Q iurdi^ List Events In Suicide Try froeaing temparaturaa for hia pon. •totoh Site. rtteSN, tota Ml M 764i Ml 9-0BS4 Town Meets April 20 Tho youth rou Into tho woods a i« ILM tor >-wMta wssly to lE U -m , C)nce Proud Structure On the Hop '"Tolekal and Tally-He!" aalth from Ua homo Thuraday night aiawSiri, a. V. ttUifscttoii wmtM4 tor (iClMrtfaiMd Itefb (tea) Alton L. Spronl, Maater « f tha M f g whan ha laoniad that m comipan- tStsStn to atn-SM tor intofiiilM. By HAROLD TUBKINGTON « She waa eventually rented to the I For Holy Week Observance State and turned into a military It was a rotigh weekend for a 88-yaarmId mother and thraa At Rink on Schools Hunt for the Jynior Chamber ot ioa, John Talboh 18, WUUtnantlc, She's reduced to ashes today, Oommeree more then 1,700 ot the had boon ploLad up on chargea of but the Old L«dy of Wel)s S t was building. She has been known as Town of Manchester firemen. In one case where n building had chUdren .captive In'’their family hard-bolied variety wilt be fair V once a proud sfructure within the Wells St. Armory since, that V Five alarms were sounded "be­ ARE YOUR CAR thrss ObviBlry car for 20 hours last Wednesday braaUng and.'antoring and theft RANGE been eondemmed laat month, be­ game for youngatera next Satur­ at a Columbia TV and radio store. walls much of Manchester’s time. Manchester men left frbm tween 2:40 p.m. Saturday and 2:39 ta en Hated thsir a m tcw for Holy and ’Thuraday, said he has dug out A ascohflapeeial town meeting'» On the agenda ot the next meet­ a.m. Sunday when the flrst.alarm PAYMENTS TOO cause of a aeptic tank d v ^ o w ln g ing will be two aubjecta. The moat day. Tha frightened youth took a Wetpry was made. the Armory' for duty during the 8t MsMTli Roawn < J »^ o llc Into the cellar, the owner'Kas notl'< the background reason for the on Coventry*e 'e<^iool bouaing prob- ' Tha annual Manchaater Heater t UEL Oil Snb. waa sibout 80 years old. As Spanish American War. waa given for the Wells St. fire. sensational episode. important one 'will be to hear a blanket and a uan of tuna flah HIGH? Oteizch: Tomorrow and wodnoa- fled the board that the building Is lem will be held 20 at 8 p.m. Egg hunt, eponaored by tha Jay- the old timer said as he looked at There are folks in to'Wn who re­ Firemen from companies 2, 3 and It was Jealousy over the "true report by the Coventry School when he loft 4 hustled to three fires and a false day, Maaa at 8 a.m.; tomorrow now unoccupied sad asked for an in the Laketide Casino akating caea and 12 Parent Teacher Aaao- During tha raaultant aaarcb, GASOLINr her remains yesterday, “The law member seeing arms and ammun extension of tln » in which to tmd perfect love" of his former Houaing and Planning Committee. tlon Issued to the soldiers before alarm Saturday afternoon then at T:SO pja., followed Iqr a This group conducted a 3-month ciattona win begin at 10 ajn. at .State FoUtecian Darwin Anthony of averages “P " remedy the health hazard. The cetimate. Burton Junior Post, 31, rink. the Valley S t playground. ^ Death was riot unexpected. She they iharched 'to the Cheney Bros, responded to a fire at 801 Main ptnnnn Payioa maintained. study on the town’s achool prob- o f tho Ootebostar barraeka flaw T R A D E Cenfeaskaia wtn be heard aa fol- board granted tbs request but will ’The largeat building in Coventry, ChUdren of eecond gfade aM oVor tbo thickly wooded area Fri­ had flirted with tt before. Nine railroad depot near the mills whe-e St. lesa than an hour before Ar­ keep's check on the matter. Post is serving five consecutive the 1-story rink to accommodatt lem*- During the etudy, a splinter they boarded trains that took them mory burped. loara: Wedneaday, 8 to « p m. end froup of three SHPC memben dis- and younger are invited to compete day in hla own light plane. BANTLY OIL years ago, for in^tence, flames T:*0 to » p-m.; Holy Thureday. 5 •nie meeting discussed briefly 5-year terms , for armed robbery the huge crowd expected to ehoW In the aearch. licked her badly, spreading from a to Ft. Knox in Bucksport, Maine, At 2:40 p.m. Saturday, the fire­ the matter of the sewage problem end other charges. His 17;year-old agrted with the majority and later Thursday night the youth re­ I iMi' \ l\( in 1898. Ft. Knox isn't in Maine to 6 pJBi. only; flood Friday, in the up for dlicusslon of one of the moet The PTA groupa have^taken on turned.home to pet more food. His short circuit through her wooden men'fought a windswept, grass fire DOWN, concerning property owners along wife is destined to remain in a presalng isauee to face the town In filed Ita' own minority report. Since ' 'I VN H!M I any more. The reservation "Down Bvei&is after SUUona of the the Job of'boiilng and coloring the mother said abo triad to parauade - frame and breaking out te the which started In a back yard In- WE NEED LATE MODEL^ Main St. whose see-age now reformatory for girls until she is more than a decade. then, one ofth e three members, roof. Firemen rescued her that East’’ was closed, and a new Ft. O oH at 7:80; H oly Saturday, 4 to John L. MacCjinnm resigned from egga and each group plana to con­ him to glva himself up, bnt he eineratOT at E. Eldrldge and Au­ « n.m. At S t Joseph’s Roman empties into the Mill Brook which 21 for having aided In his crimes,’ A prevloua meeting, called tribute 12 doaen. TEL Mlfdirll 9-4b95 time, but she took a beating. There, Knox was authorized, out in Ken­ tumn SU. Flames leapt across E- OF ALL KINDS. / vO y. flows through the center of town. the BHPC so he cbuld question its took another can o f tima fish and tucky. That fort today is known to CatboUeChnrch at Eaclevllle, the Payne betrayed his nfaze of feel­ March 9 to hear a raport by a Sproul aald the bunt wUl probab­ were other minor fires there, too, Maple SI. and traveled to Oak Top Allotvancca Made/ No specific action e^aa taken on ings in a "last will and testa­ findings at the upcoming meeting. left ROCkviLLE TR 5-3271 every American old enough to cBly asrvlee will be on Holy Satur­ special achool study committee, ly last about 10 minutes and added A total of 12 to 15 men took during h?r history. and Grandview Sts. before they this Issue by the board, according ment’’ addressed to Gov. Cecil H. The voters fl^Il be asked: "To that Jaycee membera are 'welcome There were times when she understand. ’The government’s gold day when confesstons will be heard to Alvin R. Goodin, public relations was ordered adjourned' when too take action on the echool hdus.lng part in the asarrili. Lt. Jolm Law­ bullion is buried there. were brought under control. An from 4 to 6 p.m. only. Underwood. It was written on six many people ahowed up at Robert­ to bring extra teigs If they wish. wasn’t being put to much use. estimated five acres was burned. Beaupre Motors chairman. pages of a tablet and saidAt part: problem or the creation of a prop­ rence, oommandeir o f the Colchea- Doughboy’s Drilled There SpeciBl eervlcee will be held son School. Soon«fter the meeting Toungstera who find the golden tar barraeka, aald the youOi la be­ Kids scarred her with rocks, At 4:10 men from companies 2 BROAD ST. A^ Meetings Flsaned ‘T realize now that my hatred erly Instructed study or-building breaking windows and denting her Troops of Co G drilled in the Holy Thureday with a Mass at The nominating committee of was celled to order, Coventry Fire egge will be given prizes. ing held under 86,000 bond on wooden drill Shed and departed and 3 put out a blaze at 103 Bia- W. MIDDLE TPKE. 7:30 p.m. Holy Communion will be for Burton Junior Post was only committse to report back ’'vith In past years the hunt has at­ once-sturdy frame. Coventry PTA of Robertson and because he had found what I MarMial Delmar Potter ordered the recommendatlona at a future date." ehargea of breaking and entering from there for aqtlon in World scll St. where a faulty oil burner Open Evenings—Ml 8-22498 (Bstributed at the Mass only. building cleared. tracted a large crowd of egg and theft. Talbot waa scheduled The old timer remembered when exploded. Light damage to kitch­ Center School parents will meet couldn’t have and that is a true The other question which will F tR the Old Lady waa a neighbor to War I. There* probably are Man­ On Good Friday, special servlcea at 8 tonight at the home of Mrs, Potter and the three Coventry ■eekera. to appear today in Columbia Jus­ chester ex-GI’s of Cd.'^.G reliving en walls and floor near the burner o f Veneration ot the Cross and end perfect love." come before the voters at the April the Ninth District School. Fire­ Herman LeDoyt, -chairman, on . At a time-when most young peo­ selectmen approved the akating 20 meeting will be consideration of tice Court on the same charges. SAFEirS SAKE memories today. Sports Tans wilt was reported. Communion will be at 8 pm .,'fol­ Main St. Both ywiths are being questioned men saved her that time, too, Oct. remember the days of thd O,. G At 4:40 Co. 3 sent men and lowed by the. Stations of the Cross. ple are schooling themselves for rink as a site for the April 20 meet­ leasing the 2-room Reynolds School Andover 23, 1913, when the school was lev- The Fragment Society of the future careers, Payne has been ing after inapecUng it this week­ in Mansfield for a year. The lease about other breaks in the area, Lt. And Longer Tiro Wear basketball team, and some Of- the equipment to an auto fire in front -H ^y Communion will be dis­ Second Congregational Church Lawrence aald. ^eled by fire. She was doused with games played there, The ‘‘-Guards’’ of the Manchester Green phar­ tributed during the services only.' looking at the world through pris­ end. They chose the site because is being asked by the Board of Drive In For Our water, as were other buildings near itomtord 2 will have an all-day work meeting later played In the new Armory ort macy. An overflowing carburetor On Holy Saturdsiy, there will be on bars—since he was 16. it can accommodate “well over. BMucation to help accommodate an Youth Gives Up, what Is now Educational Square. HOLLYWOOD Wednesday, starting at 10:30 a.m. Released from the State Peni­ 1,200 people,” First Selectman Main St. after it was erected In was respon.sible for the blaze, a VlgU Service at 7 pjn. Maas will There will be a business meeting increase In the number of elemen­ She had housed many activities 1927. firemen said, Damage waa light. tentiary at MoundavlUe only eight Richard N. Galinat said. tary age students in September. follow at 8 pm . Holy OammunKm during the day. Cold, Exhaust^ Students Choose —the National Guard, t,wo or three Walter Carter, owner of the At 6:25 men from 2. 3 and 4 will be distributed during the Maas days earlier, he terrorized the Because the rink is unheated, the The other issue on the March 9 ‘South’ Co-op Eveato family of John H. Baldwin. 31, last FREE auto agencies; opera, vaudeville, Carter Chevrolet Co., bought the teamed up again to answer an meeting waa called for the latter agenda, an amendment to Coventry WHIU CMAIt only. The parent - members of the Wednesday night. He abducted An exhausted and cold 16-year, Mock State. Aides drama, dances, basketball, boaters building in 1924. He did the re­ alarm at Benton and Durkin Sts. On Easter Sunday, the Masses part of April in hopes that the boating ordinances, will be taken Freni' End, Broke and and wrestlers,. roller skaters, con­ pair work for the Riley Chevrolet South Coventry Nursery and Kln- Mrs. Elma Baldwin, 29, and three old boy, sought by State PoUce for It wa.1 false. will be at the usual time: At SL dergailen will have a business weather will be warm enough. up at another meeting. Selectmen Shock AfasoriMr ventions, parties, and wedding an­ Co. during the next 10 years, un­ fiasilv con ­ children aged 6, 7 and 10. and have not aet the date for this meet­ four daya, hiked 12 miles through Hartford, March 23 (B— Nearly The alarm system was qniet until Mary’s at 7:80, 9:80 and 10:80 a.m., meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday at threatened to torture and kill It waa previously estimated that niversary celebrations—but her til he joined the firm when It in­ 1:60 Sunday morning when men verted from and at St. Joseph’s at 8:80 a.m. the skating rink could hold only ing. 500 high school atudenU from Inspection. the Nathan Hale Community Cen­ them unless the governor released woods to give himself up late yea- throughout the state base elected usefulness had been confined in re corporated in 1934. from the throe companies were rear-wheel to The Rev. Bernard J. Foster, pasr ter. Hostessea will be Mrs. Maury Post from prison. Baldwin was about 750 people, but Potter re­ Use of the skating rink for the Work done by experts on aO cent years to storage. front-wheel vised the estimate after the In­ meeting ’has been ^ven free by terday afternoon. a West Hartford teenager governor The Red Men’s Athletic Club called to 801 Main St. where a fire tor, and th e. Rev. Lawrence Le- Cohn, Mrs. Richard Dubiskas and left tied up in his home in South of Connecticut. conveBtlonai makes of cart. Recalls Performance bought the premises in 1939. had started in an apartment closet. propelling, or clair, assistant pastor, pointed out spection. Its owner, Leonard Sbolea of Prov­ Jerry Anderaon of Beer Swamp to ell 5-inch Mrs. Whitman Moulton. Charleston. Rd., Andover, Bought assistance at The election was held Saturday One of the firemen who watched Co. G wasn’t the only basket­ Assistant Fire Chief Sedrlck there will be no morning services The former convict said In his Choice of the rink ended specu­ idence, R. I., through his agent her die yesterday recalled some­ rester*. The meeUng will set on an lation that the meeting would be Mrs. Charles Carpenter of Wall the door of the Rev. Douglaa F. as part ot the annual YMCA- ball team to /call the Armory Straughan said a resident, Paul Thursday, Friday and Saturday amendment to the bylaws pertain­ ‘‘will’’ he left behind that he had YWCA Youth and Government'pro­ MORIARTY thing of her past. ‘.‘home,’’ The little dingy second Clune, helped stave off a greater $ 7 2 .0 0 and no confessiona Thursday and held out of town. A t th-f first meet’- St, Coventry. Pimm of Hebron Just an hour af­ ing to the office of the president. to kill Post "or go mad." Ing March 9, it was suggested that ter police etopped- searching for gram at the Capitol. On April 4, "I can remember falling asleep story rooms also served as dress fire by dousing the closet area with Saturday, evenings, After driving aimlessly on ■IVo Coventry businessmen have on a seat- while my mother watched A food sale among members will it ba called again—with the WUli- also offered to help make things him In connection with a theft at the youths will meet again to hold BROTHERS Ing facilities to the Polish Ameri­ a fire extinguisher. tent ends at''midnight on Holy southern West Virginia roads, a performance of ‘Uncle Tom’s be held at the meeting for a spe­ mantlc State Armory as a possible easier for the crowds. Leo F.- a Columbia store. leglalative sessions, 301-315 CENTER STREET cans during World War II. The Fire Chief W. Clifford Mason Mslfywssdl Ovsr TtiUt C«nnm4 Saturday. Holy Saturday is a day cial project. Payne was captured near Logan, Aa they do each year, the young Cabin’ when I . was a kid," he said. of partial abstinence which means site. However, Coventry town Tremblay, owner of a nearby au- Afiyzim, owner of a ’TV Alan Larson of West Hartford East Side Rec. It appeared then One minute later an alarm was n ie customary observance of the Wednesday for the kindergarten police. Hampton. ’The legality of that and radio repair shop 'will install ashamed to face hla parents, his opera there. I can even remember Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper Payne said yesterday the only mother Mrs. Thomas said today. and Arthur Frigo of Torrington the Wells St. Armory was doom­ turned In at the box at Charter class and Thursday for . the nurs­ meeting - is being disputed in the intcrophonea and loudspeakers, in getting 10 bucks a night as an­ Oak and Main Sts. Mason himself YYELDON DRUG CO. will be conducted at 7:30 pm. thing that interests him flow Is After talking wlih the Rev. Mr. were eledted governor and lieuten­ nouncer for boxing and wrestling. ed. Here she was, a wooden,struc­ ery class. courts. the rink. ture, ’plunk in the middle . of a ' Hf^rald Photo by Ofiara sounded a general alarm from the Authorized Dealer Maundy Thursday at the sanctu­ Mothers assisting with classes the happiness of Post and his Pimm, the youth agreed to ha'vlng ant-governor respectively. Both Those were ' the days when Bill ary. Now members will be received young wife. his family notified and a relative are of the Charter Oak party. But Madden was a Manchester hero. residential area. Firemen hose down west side of Armory in an attempt to prevent the spread of flames to the adjoining, house. box at Main and School Sts. min­ 901 51AIN 8Tv—MU 8-5821 this week will Include Mrs. Nel- The youthful looking Payne is Dances Resumed utes later. All fire companies fell Into the fellowship. Those consider­ eon J. Bearce, Mrs. Ihiane Fol- drove him to his parents’ home. Misa Kay Lovallo, a Nutmeg candi­ One night a Hartford opponent being held without bond to await date, was chosen for secretary of But her doors weren’t closed. out on the double for that one. ing uniting with the church have lansbee, Mrs. David Gibson and After surviving since Thursday roughed Bill up, and we had to been asked to contact the Rev. grand jury action next month on Nasser Assails Kassem, state. PRATT rush the city fellow out a back Dances resumed there, and roller Referring to the false alarm the Mrs. Cohn. kidnaping charges. evening on two cans of tuna fish In the Senate, the majority lead­ akating made a comeback. Tliere preceding evening, Mason was James R. MaeArthur if they have There will be ho session BViday, door and put him on a trolley to not already done so. ’There will be and brook water, the boy then had er is William Truehart of Stam­ Was still life in the old gal yet. moved to remark, “There’s always NOW AVAILABLE Good Friday. his first hot meal. After a bath SIG N CO. Hartford before the crowd could Fire Destroys Old Manchester Armory a coffee hour after the evening ford. Gua Hatzis of Bridgeport is get at him...’’ She became knowrt as the Man a joker, in every crowd.” Communion Service. North Co-op Bveate and a change of clothes, he was minority leader. In the House of Chester Sports Arena. MACHINE SHOP Mothers assisting Mrs. Robert Estes Blocks T h i r d Nikita Role in Suez War The Armory was home for the The community. Blaster Sunrise taken to Colchester Police bar­ Representatives, Winston Ivey of "commoner^,” as Rogers put It. Klngsbimy, teacher, with similar racks by his father. -For Signs And, like many recreation activ­ fire. What is left probably isn’t Spruce and Charter Oak. These Ruth Spencer. She said the build­ Service will be sponsored by the West Hartford Is majority leaner Society events went to Cheney ing contained sheets of rubber ma­ SERVICE classes at the basement class­ Granite State T ^t (CofltInuM from Page One) Soviet Union wjll not halt econom­ Jerry’s voluntary surrender ended and Reg Honeychurch of Trum­ ities. roller skating ran ita cycle. salvagable. trucks obtained. water from hy­ P ilpim Fellowship with the Faith Hall, he recalls. V^en interest lagged, the box of­ Firemen Save drants on these corners while hy­ terial ' used by the company, also Personal Notices Commission in charge. This will be room at the Second Congregation­ ic aid to the UAR "unless the So­ four days of anxiety by his par- bull is minority leader. Rogers said the late F. Ernest Died Alone • Rebuilt Distributors frontier late last year and that he fice window closed. The building And so she died, and she died drants flt the corner of Wells and an undetermined amount of chemi­ held at 5:45 Easter morning at the al Church for the week will be (Contlnned trom Page One) viets are prepared to lose the Watkins, brother of C. Elmore anticipated an allout attack. friendship of all neutralist coun­ was bought in 1948 by the Mc­ alone. There were those on Wells ■Vine Sts. were hooked into direct- cals, among them talcum powder. home of Dr. and Mrs. Lome A. Mrs. Howard Hastings, Mrs. Birge Watkins, wanted to start roller She said there was also some ma­ In Memoriam • Grind Heads Dayton, Mrs. William Butler, Mrs. To meet such,an attack, he con­ tries." Clure Pontiac Co. They stored new St. in the early hour.'? of Sunday Nearby Homes; MacLean on' Monument Hill. FNal- building for Sen. Stuart Syming­ tinued, he planned a fight to the skating there. He sent Rogers to cars in the building. McClure sold A number of other trucks, chinery which had been used by In lovinjf ni(*mory of Isaac Boll who lowlng the service, breakfast will Henry Gankofskle. There will be The article waa written by cor­ New Haven to take some lessons morning who feared she wouldn’t passed away March 22. 19H4. Sadly ton (D-Mo). finish and asked Kassem to send FURRlERGt it to the Balch vPontiac people in several of them tankers carrying a the company for contract work. intsKod by hti wife and family. • Turn Drums be served in the yestry of the no session Good Friday. Mothers But a former leading Stevenson respondent Mahmoud Rida who and learh how to run a rink. Skat go without taking someone with troops to help, but Kassem refused, and DESIGN ERS 1950, and Balch sold it; to Eugene her. It could have, been her neigh­ Families Flee self contained water supply, pa­ She said insurance adjusters church. An offering will be .taken. on the cleaning schedule for the supporter—who declined to be frequently reflects official think­ CHESTER'S Ing was popular for a few years. were investigating the remains March brlnRs sad memoricK • Knurl Pistons' Nasser asserted, adding: ing. He said that even if the So­ and Olive Carinl April 1, 1965. On bor to the west, or the east, or trolled the three block area to Of a lovod one iKone to rest. There will be no Church School coming weekend will be Mrs. EJr- identified — predicted Kennedy "With the deterioration in UAR- ”I even had to put my amateur and that no estimate of the value nest Matthews and Mrs. William viets cut off aid, we have prepared June 10 the same year, Carinis across the street. Some even (Continued, (nun Page One) check small fires started by sparks. Sweet JesuB In your mercy Blaster Sunday. ■’will get a free ride in New Hamp Iraql relations, we knew we would Remodel talents to work with some ot the In an effort to give the fire­ of the contents had been deter­ Gram him eternal rest. • Grind Valves and Seats The Rev. Mr. MaeArthur will Kaminsky. ' ourselves for all eventualities." sold it to Spencer Rubber. 'thought she might take the whole shire. The Symington support is be alone if we entered a conflict visiting drama troupes,’’ Rogers fighters the greatest possible vol­ mined as yet. Wife and family. conduct two services Easter Sun­ Food Sale nut organized and I don't thtnk The So'viets are lending Egypt said. "The traveling groups would The Spencers were In the pro­ block up to Spruce St. with her. houses up and down the south side • Reface Rocker Arms with Israel," YOUR OLD FUR COAT cess of expanding and asked the ume of water in a hurry, the Town She said the building itself was day at the sanctuary. 'These will The Ladles Assn, of the Birst teey’ve got the go-ahead from an eatimated 8175 million for an in- occasstonally find one of the actors But those fears subsided with each of the Main to Spruce St. block. 'The Israeli-Arab incidents along dustrallzation program and about INTO A NEW town’s Zoning Board of Appeals passing moment, thanks to some The building, owned by the Water Department turned on four insured and the contents partially Card of Thanks be at 9:30 a-m. and 11 a.m. with Congregational Church is for- Symington,” he added. the Syrian border last fall coin­ too likkered up to go on stage, and covered. We would like to thank all the many • Check and Align Piston nursery and kindergarten classes JlOO million for the Aswan High they would substitute me.” for an exception to use the build­ 100 firemen and their several lead­ Spencer Rubber Products Co., was pumps. eopir of MancheKler and Bolton who miflating plans for Its annual sale Democratic National Conunlt-: cided with a virulent Cairo prop­ • Stole Two of the pumps, in the -Char­ Chief Mason said that investi­ R Rods during both services. teeman Bernard L. Boutin, who Dam. The loans are actually in • Cape ing for; part of its operations. ers who knew what they had to used to stbre sheets of crude rub­ elped un at the time of the loan of of food and hand-made articles to aganda campaign against King Knew All Pa^ts cope with, and how to cope with it. ber, talcum powder, and unused ter Oak area near the fire scene, gations as to the cause of the our home Iw fire. We especially thank 'North’ Church was Kefauver’s 1986 New Hamp­ Hussein of Jordan. The Jordanians rubles to be spent for Russian • Jacket From *19 95 Rogers said "Uncle Tom’s Neighbors petitioned the board to the Bolton Salvation Armv and Welfare be held June 12 at the vestry. products. deny the request. Some clammer- The Old Lady of Wells St. died machinery. were turned off earlier in the day blaze began yesterday but that the • Regroove Pistons For . Second Congreratlonal' Church: School Lunch. Menus shire campaign chairman, prompt­ charged that Nasser was plotting Cabin” was billed every year, so he of Bolton, the Board of Education and Rida also raised the question of Call MI 9-7218 or Rockville TR 6-5929 ed for the Old liady’s scalp then. alone. The rubber, Mason said, compli­ when normal water consumption cause has not been discovered. the Kiwanis Club. Spacers The customary observance of the The public schools’ hot lunch ly (-ame out for Kennedy. to overthrow Hussein, and reliable got. to know all the parts and could Sacrament of the tiord's Supper Henry Sullivan of Manchester, a reports circulated that the Israelis UAR intervention in case of an For Free Estimate In Your Home. fill in where and when needed- She was too old, they said. She cated the fire greatly. It’s difficult dropped. They draw from the Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sellers menus for the remainder of the all-out Communist takeover in was a hazard, a wooden hulk that to ignite, but once it does it is ex­ Charter Oak well. and sons. * will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. week follow: Tomorrow baked po­ former national committeeman In that e’vent would occupy the 82 BURKE ROAD, ROOK'VILLE How old was she ? Best recollec­ Coffee Goes Further Maundy Thursday at the church. and strong Stevenson backer, said former Palestine territory west of Iraq. tions arc that she was built some­ could be aerioua, if fire broke out tremely difficult to extinguish. The other two pumps, on Cooper tato, pork gravy, peas, applesauce; "This certainly will not take This, he said, is what is still caus­ Hill St, draw water from the Card of Thanks ‘ There will be a reception of new he’s also for Kennedy. "I haven’t the River Jordan. The tension sub- time in the 80’s. in her. She wasn’t needed any­ Area Firemen New York—That coffee you’re We wisli to thank our relatives, MANCHESTER Crade 8' members into the church, Wednesday, com chowder, egg place," he aaid. "Membera and aup- more. That must have taken a few ing trouble at the scene. Globe Hollow reservoir, and are drinking these days is probably salad sandwich, cockles; Thursday, heaia of any concentrated efforts se^ently subsided. Who built her? Nobody seems to friends and neighbors for the kindness as well as several of the parents other than .’or Kennedy," he said. ’The word war between Naaser porters of the Communist party in remember all the names, but the years away from her right then Thirteen hoses, hooked up to six normally set to go on automatical­ weaker. It would seem so from shown us during the )oi)g illness and AUTO parts; who will Join the church with their frankfurt in roll, string beans, car­ Iraq do not exceed 6,000 persona. hydrants, plus those operated from ly during periods of peak con­ statistics which indicate that at the time of the death of Mrs. Ruby rot stlckk, Ice cream. Bread, butter In a letter replying to mn Asso­ and Kassem erupted when the late Dr. W. F. Tinker, the late F. and there. Cover Town Beebe Clemaon. Tho beautiful floral children. A special offering will be ciated Press questibn if he would Iraqi prentler accused the UAR It Is illogical that this number can Ernest Watkins, and the late So, since 1965 she has held crude tank trucks brought in from sur­ sumption. They seldom operate Americans now are getting 64 tributes, cards and ,oUier expressions 270 BRO AD ST. taken for the Deaconess’ Fund and milk are served with all meals. enter this state’s "early Wrd” pres overcome a population of more Charles Treat were among the rubber, cartons, rubber products, rounding towns we'.e used on the during wet seasons. cups from a pound compared with of sympathy were ^eeply appreciated. TThere will be no school Good president of backing a recent-abor­ Fire engines and firemen from which is used for flowers and idential primary. Kefauver said: tive revolt in northern Iraq. Naa­ than aeven million." group that invested in her orig­ and other materials used by the fire and surrounding buildings for 62 cups in 1950. Andrew Clemson and family. cards. Ihe Junior Choir will fur­ Friday. si.x departments surrounding Man­ two hours before the fire was Three men were Injured while “My only plan for 1960 la to run ser in reply accused Kassem of inally. firm. Most of it was lost in the chester screamed into town early fighting the fire. Raymond J. Fin­ nish music for this service. ^B\’ents Today for reelection to the Senate.” And lining up with Communist agents brought under control. On Good Friday, a Service of Sunday morning to bj,ttle the While Manchester, and Eighth negan Jr., 243 Oak St., suffered Cub Scout Pack 68, Webelos he added: “ Unfortunately I shall trying to undermine Arab unity. Armory blaze. frostbite on his face when freez­ BhetinguiShing Candles will be held den. 6 p.m., "Duffys” House, South have to forego the pleasure of The Baghdad government mean­ PRESCRIPTIONS District men and apparatus, as­ . at'-7:w p.m. at the sanctuary with And an uncounted number of sisted by men and equipment from ing winds whipped his- cheek raw S t; Cub Scout Pack 57, Den 3, at seeing ail my good friends In New while annbunc.ed that a "people’s water tank trucks from other out­ ~ special music by the Senior Choir. 7 p.m., home of Mrs. Rupert Hodg­ Free Delivery North Coventry. Hebron, and where it had been singed by heat. Hampshire.” court" on Tuesday will begin try­ lying towns were driven to the Raymond M. Thompson, 15 Apdor The parish is Invited to attend kins; Brownie ’Troop 232. at 3:30 ing persons accused of partlcipat- Glastonbury, wore at the scene, THANK YOU MANCHESTER SHOPPERS the commimity Easter Sunday Next year, New Hampshire will eastern section of Manchester for Rd., injured his toe when he p.m., home of Mrs. Arnold E. Carl­ be the flrst-in-the nation, with a m g in the revolt There was no an­ LIGGEH DRUG equipment from South Windsor, sunrise service on Monument Hill stand-by duty. East Hartford, Hartford, and Bol­ caught his foot in the rung of a YOU SURE KNOW REAL VALUES son; Girl Scout TVoop 71, 7 p.m., presidential primary. , nouncement of the number held. SHPPPING PARRADE ^ and Join in the breakfast later. The Cairo weekly paper Roae Fire Chief W. aifford*’f»ason ton covered the rest of Manches­ ladder. Bo‘.h men were back on vestry First Congregational Boutin, who is major of L* said the deployment of out-of-town The P il^ m Fellowship of the Church: Senior Girl Scout Troop el Touaaef predicted today that the ter on a stand by basis. the job today. church will hold its annual Easter conla, said; ”I am 100 per cent trucks and men was managed at Adelbert Gunther, 57 Gardner 217, at 7 p.m., Nathan Hale Com­ for Kennedy. I find overwhelm­ Phone Firemen T morning breakfast for members top speed and was an important The fir.st alarm, telephoned 'in by St, suffered a twisted left knee. Your Response To Our SALE ^ only at the Church Community munity Center; Boy Scout Troop ingly sentiment for Kennedy in my factor in confining the flames to 63, igt 7 p.m., "Duffys’’ House; Mrs. Michael Mi.sovlch of 52 Wells He was taken to the emergency House. travels about the state.” the Armory alone. St. at 2:38 a.m., was followed room at Manchester Memorial - The Rev. C. Arthur Bradley will American Legion Post and its Two ertgines from the 8th Dis­ Was Tremendous! Auxiliary, 8 p.m.. Legion Home; r ★ ONE DAY SPECIALS ★ ■ n closely by a box alarm at the cor­ Hospital where the knee was sat conduct two services Blaster Sun­ trict Fire Department were the ner of Charter Oak and Main Sts. in a cast. He was discharged, but North and South Coventry firemen, first to arrive on the scene. They day at the sanctuary. These will Pope to Revive Immediately 11 the cast of the may have to return for further ^ be at 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. There 8 p.m., respective firehouses; hooked into Main St. hydrants at LINDA'S NEW POLICY... Board of Education, 7 p.m., Robert­ Charter Oak and School Sts., un­ building is a house owned by Al­ treatment. ■ will be a nursery class at the 11 Ancient Custom bert H. Ogren. Ogren's son, Al­ .. a-m. service only. The’ first service son School. I FOR TUEMAY ONLY! rolled thousands of feet of hose Both the Coventry ’Volunteer *;• will be a family worship and the and went to work. bert J. Ogren, 32, was the first Fire Assn, ambulance and one from person in the house to awaken af­ ^ second an Easter -worship. There Maooheater Eveaing Herald Cov­ Vatican City, March 23 (ff) — Hartford and East Hartford fire­ the Manchester Ambulance Service ' . 'Will be no Church School Easter entry correspondent Mrs. F. Paul­ Pope John XXIZI is reviving an ter the start of the fire. He said were standing by at the scene. THE BEST BRANDS men also sped to the scene and ~ Sunday. ine Little, telephone Pilgrim ancient papal custom ’Thursday by S rOOD KINO U.S. TOP CIICHOE<)DAUTy BEEF DEFT. he heard a loud roar, looked out Coffee was supplied by the Sal­ coupled their hose to Manchester the window and saw a ball of fire. Wins Sdeooe Award 2-6231. washing the feet of 12 poor men. engines- -and turned streams of vation Army who sent over a mo­ DOMESTICS ~ LINENS ~ DRAPERIES w Albert G. Booth, 14, son of Mr. This is In emulation of Jesus H STEiWSFKOM THE ATLANTIC ' ' water directly on the flames. He at first thought his own home bile canteen from Hartford, and • and Mrs. Albert J. Booth, recently Christ, who washed the feet of hla Minutes after the 8th District was on fire b it soon discovered it the Ferndale Restaurant. Z won a first grant award at the Disciples at the Last Supper. trucks left the North End, an was the Armory. He attempted Mrs. Betty Florence, operator of Manchester Science fair with his J. M. Fields Holds Ths'custom waa one followed by I SWORDFISH STEAKS m engine from the South Windsor to call the fire depai-tment but hia the restaurant, was on her way individual project on oil geology, Pontiffa in ancient times, when Fire. Department came to the 8th phone was dear’ He then awoke home when she saw the fire. She AT THE 2 BHrst grand awards represented Spring Style Show beggars were brought In from the District firehouse for stand-by his parents and tenants living in said she heard firemen expressing LOWEST PRICE$- " exhibits Judged to be in the upper streets of Romo for the ceremony. I FOOD KINO HEAVY WESTEBN EOONO.BEEF DEPT, duW. first floor apartment bn the east a wish for coffee. She returned to ;; 80 per cent of all entries in this J. M. Fields, self service depart­ The last Pope to perform the act Equipment from Glastonbury side of t,he building. Tenants of the restaurant, called in extra bf humility was Pius IX, who died came from the south and patroled toth upstairs apartments were class. Albert’s project was the ment store, at Silver Lane, Etist * HEAVY WES-TEILX help, and proceeded to make cof­ Here "Are Some Typical Values . same for which he received first in 1878. the Charter Oak St. area for pos­ away for the weekend. fee. She said they hod trouble •- prize recently at a science fair Hartford was the scene Saturday The Vatican press office an­ sible fires ignited by flying sparks Ogren estimates .damage to his nounced today that Pope John Will keeping up with the demand'TTnUrl NEW SPRING EMBOSSED POLISHED COTTON 7 held at Coventry Grammar School of one ^ the major, fashion events ■ H A M B U R G u 39c from Wells St. home, ftom hca' and water dam­ the canteen arrived. ^ "CANNON” ^ -where he is in Grade 8. of the season aa over 600 women go to St. John Lateran Baalllca —-. Engine.s from Rockville and Bol­ age, at about $2,000. The build­ his ace as Bishop of Rome —: and Firemen commented on the hos­ ~ Health Complaints gathered in the fashion section of ton sped to, the town headquarters ing is covered by insurance, he pitality of nearby residents who BEACH TOWELS the store to ■witness an Easter there wash the feet of IT’ poor p»en firehouse at Spruce', and Florence said. BEDSPREADS The BoarcLof Health at iU meet- on Holy ’Thursday., . I WHITE SUCED—FULL SIZE opened their houses and made cof­ 33x68 - lag laat week dlspoaed of six com- Fashion Show. Sts. for use in an emergency. Mrs. Ste.anla Oburt*owski, own- fee for the freezing men. Before directing ail his attention ' of the house direct!’/ to the NOVELTY PRINTS j plaints which had been Investi- Miss^Bsrbara Kilner, described 0 Waters Froze Quickly and gated by board members. ’These the fadteins as the models paraded to the Armbry fire. Mason called west of the Armor}’, .said she had Tile temperature waa well below; 3 #77 4e77 * B R E A D LoavM 29c the Willlmantic switchboard asking Reg. 3.98 REG. 5.30-6J10 were turned over to Deputy Ssnl- up an^Rwn the ramp. just gone to sleep about 1:30 freezing, and water was forming MATCHING DRAPES 3.77 r tarian Richard W. Gronback! Fer- Blaster fashions as well as brand for tank trucks from nearby when she heard .he ala»'m, awoke, a sheet of-ice as it hit the ground. 2.39 - sons Involved in the cases have new sportswear', all in the season’s towns to patrol the eastern section saw the back yard brightly lit by This and the uncertain destination 7 been notifled by letter o f the re- new styles and colors, vied for cus- SALAD SPECIALS of Manchester. Mason said lie flames, and ran to warn other res­ of a 20-foot flagpole, hampered I ARMOUR leamed that truck's from /.ndover, suits of the Investigstions and ac'^ ■tomer attention during the half- Front End ident/ in the building. Mrs. Obii- firemen. The flagpole resisted ef­ SPRING KNIGHT Z tlon to be taken. houf show. FANCY, FLORIDA Columbia, the two Coventries and chows’ai, who said she always puts forts of firemen who turned high WAMSUHA TURKISH TOWELS Hebron answered the call. a night latch on the' front door, pressure hoses on it in an attempt SHEETS V 1 REG. LONG GREEN CUKES Mason also contacted the Water Special grabbed heh coat, a box of val­ to knock it over; It remained a con­ • FANCY MUSLIN 24x46' BATH ...... 9 8 c 1.59 Co. and‘asked that mains be elosed uable papers, arid ran for the door For stant threat throughout the fire, as (1) AUON FRONT END 3 2 9 c in other sections of town to allow vjrhere she was :t by ik)ljce who Twin. Reg. 2.69...... 1 .5 9 16x28 H A N D ...... 5 9 ? .89 ■■ it could have landed on povyrer lines OP MANCHESTER - BEG. |7Ji0 a maximum supply of water to said they were evacuating the had it fallen in that direction. It .39 FLETCHER lU S S GO. reach hydrants surrounding the Double. Reg. 2.89. : . . 1..89 12x12 F A C E ...... 2 9 c ______MltcheO (2) BALANCE FRONT FANCY, lAROE FIRM . building. She then went across was not until the fire was well un­ ALL COLORS 8-7879 W H EEL»-^0. $4.09 The Fabulous Armory. „ the street to k neighbor’s home der control that the pole came Cases. Reg. 69c...... -ASt RIPE TOMATOES Six hydrants were tapped, Ma­ 188 WEST MIDDUS TUBWPUU5 (8) CHECR FRONT WHEEIa 12 OZ. where she stayed the rest of. the down after being puahbd by an son aaid, and Manchester- engines night. aerial ladder. CORNER DURANT ST. - BEARINGS CAN alpne supplied all th e, pumping (4 ) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM ' 2 2 9 c NEW ENGLANDER Airs. Obuchpwski said that 14 , A 1956 Oldamoblle,' owned by MORGAN JONES TERRY 43 power. He estimated between storm windows on the east side Harold Hagenow nfiY?? 'Wells St., NEW LARGER QUARTERS The most practical garage ever designed foi' New England netd^ A wonderful seven and eight thousand feet of of the building were broken due was destroyed in the fire. Hage­ DISH TOWELS Beg. 49c. X tT V A U FOUR ONLY covered polio meets the demand for MORE OUtDODR-LIVING AREA In the- two and a half inch hose was laid FLBNTT, OP FRONT AND REAR PARKING Plea^ of Free Parldiig—^Pued Pickup Sendee te Your Oar to heat ’,and water pressure, and now, who could not be reached tP* THIRSTV — LINTLESS. summer and EXTRA STORAGE SPACE in the winter, plus Wrylhg os a CAR PORT out, plus an extra'1,500 fqet of one several inside • windows were day, al5parently parked his car and a half inch hose. for that second carl Best, of aH, it con be quickly enclosed at a future two.car crecked. Several window, frames at the rear of the Armory regu­ AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Former Cheney were charred and had curled under larly. • At U n d a 's Pay LESS for Hm BEST • $0.95 garage when you need’ it — saving the cost of another gdrdgel No down FIREWORKS WORKER DIES Firemen continued to work on M illi ^ t’ e tremendou-s heat. GLASS FURNITURE TOPS .- payment-V-First payment September, 19S9. Meriden, Ma"oh 23'(fl?)—A wofk- Hom Houses the smouldering ruins over the re­ Hartford Road man who was in critical condition Firemen spent more then an mainder o f the weekend and re­ WE GIVE FREE PARKINO' ’and Pine Street at Merldcr. Hospital all last week MIRRORS (FinpkK* «Ml Doflir), CALI or WRITE For TODAY'S GARAGE STYLES Booklet hour hosing down the side and roof turned to - the -scene early this WORLD SERVICE ON ALL Manchester, Conn. as a. res:Ut of a:i Industrial acci­ of both' houses in an attempt to morning when Are agate'broke out i i n d ^ , NEXT TO THE I CONVENTIONAL MAKES dent died last night. in the basement of the building. COASTk lumber CORP., 1041 Oixwell Ave., Hamden, Conn.' 1 keep flames' from spreading to GREEN STAMPS POPULAR MABHET PICTURE FRAMING [0 J'.an M erced,; 32, of Meriden the buildings. At least once, the A dozen men with the assistance “ Where Qneona was one of threo-men injijr4

MANfcHESTEB EVENING H EBAI^M ANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1969 PAGE S E V m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 28/1959 : “i- Lndi*s o( Ann at S t Aim'i Hartford. Question AnsxrKred ho uM would be a atep toward so-, group bf parsona aloaa that deal Five Treated —i-iu— ..i ty poaU taelAA* aom* «f thoM Philatelisitei CHARGE YOUR She leaves six sons, nrillip C hief LaudS^Jj^eryone, eiallxed iqedlelne which of course with Initha. U.S. Charges Guterm a O bituary, DrummondvUle, Canada, Hector A question that had plagued who onn put OoR;^a himself In At a meeting of tha DemoeraU t h ^ dd not w ant' Auction^ C ii. Guterma and threa aa- Hospital Notes Cnnnda, Mrs. Dlnnn Gagnon of and her three children were treat­ aa pie," said one fireman today Maaon this morning,* "to the fire­ The Palozle’a next door nMgJibor, that may be libeldua or which is in bad taste. Free eiroression You must remember thousands sociatas with defrauding the Bon iwwa^*8SS£r;. M” coUe'Oii^isaUon. and In iU use step toward socialized mridldne. will submit a single page of South Windsor nnd Mm. Florence ed at Manchester Memorial Hoa- "that the fire caused as little men and citizens who workpd Harold Hagenow, suffered an \ of political views is desired by contributions of this character How about It 7 ' Of persons that hava votad mgainat atampo'or covers from their al­ l i i l CENTER ST. Ami Co., of $314,600 was returned PaUeate Today: 187 Staff Member Larenu of I^nrtford, nnd 126 des­ trouble as it did, tlirough the night on Wells St. teal lose. His automobile, a conver the poUdo-. powers. These dtree N jut letters which are defamatory or abusive yrill be rejected. fluoridation alao hava childran. 1 today m Brookljm Federal Court. pltal for injuries received In two •M SllSSiya^lSMJ at On Every organization in tWn la bums in the continuing cbmpetl- ADMITTED SATURDAY: .Guy cendants. ^ "Sure It was a rough Job. But "All the firemen deserve a hand ibie was parked directly behimS-tfte at Manebaatar. Conn.. changes aw’ay.^ from . Stalinist do not know of any town whara ao tlon for pKe thawing ground nr^U m O m ««*««**a«*a»*a*««*»a • will go a long ,way toward prevent­ set at the prevloua aeaaion. Charlas ment in another phase of hii^com­ The Herald and from April, 1952 to Church at 9:30. Burial will be in warmth to tlte firemen.” has recentlymade that "area soft, Hcvtli • a««i»aa4«aa»«aa«aai«««.»a 1- while It remalne a Communist re­ letter which sjipeared on March Easter Seal contributions are shot? , I ing tooth decay. I repeat what I Ralsch of Coventry la tha awtion- plex busineae operations. 'Vashon, Wapping; Donald Porter, Navy, 1956, he was a full-time em­ Mt St. Benedict Cemetefy, head injury when he was struck Mason gls'o praised the efforts IKTsakljr , .« ad aaaaa aa aaaa.a* a a« a*« unique ill that 90% of funds col­ Suppose a case of fluoride \poi- 139 Vernon St.; M. Joseph Webster, by a car driven by Mrs. Marga­ 73 Receiving A cross'the street, the Carl G*b- Stasis a a »• a • a'a a a «•« a a a gime. They are the things Go­ 17, 1990. The stat^ent was made have aaid before. Sodium fluoride ear. . V The two^'actlons are In different ploye, working out of the Herald's Friends may call at the funeral of local ,roataurant owners, and hardts' and Edward Blakes packed lected .In Connecticut remain in eonlng does make its appearance: is obtainable for those that want Man or women interested in WATKINS- federal Jhriadictlons. The Brooklyn 38 Fox Hill Dr., Rockville; Harry Rockville office. home from 7 to JO o’clock tonight ret Longchamps, 53, of 122 Birch canteen' workers from the . Salva­ mulka won for Poland, by'his lead­ that flubrids tablets’^xcould be ob­ Connecticut and they Support not How wUl thla be diagnosed? Will It court is for the eastern district of Coville Sr., Broad Brook;' Frank He was born In Rockville, July and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to St,, on Main St., yesterday morn­ pteir childrens’ clothes and moved THK[ tSioSmiD^PMm -1- T— - nra- * rn---- ership of the peaceful revolution only research, but an extensive re- vou be told it is a virus dr an\al- iririlately are invited to attend the Notices of tion Army in Hartford who sup­ furniture to the back, of the house H»a Aaaoctatfd Praia U axcluiWalT tained free the askihg from the I have asked through this col­ meeting which will open at ?;80 >-W EST New York State, that in Manhattan Woods, 33 Preston Dr.; Miss Jennie 24, 1895, a son of the late Fred­ 10 p.m. ■_ ing. Police said the boy, leaving plied coffee and sandwiches fdr preparatory to final evacuation. anUUad to the use of reiwbllMUoa -• of 1956; 'Perhaps they are also, State DepertmehCof Health. I ad­ habiliUtlon progrtfli.^ At the 1»- lergy 7 If diagnosed as fluoride p ^ umn for any other uae of sodium for the southern district. Golemba, 49 Franklin St., Rock­ erick and Margaret Foley Chap­ St, James' Church with his par­ habllltation centers, physically soning,.some qne will be irable.vtt' o’clock. , several hours. ^ "At one time the wind blew the all oawa dlspatcbea cradUad to It. . now, the things the Communists mit to being mielnfdrme'd. The fact fluoride bther than rat or .roach U.S. Atty. Cornelius W. Wlcker- ville; David Newcomb, 36 ML man, and had lived -In Rockville ' ' Miss Mabel A. Sleber ents, ran ahead to cross Main St., Walk Defects "In all," Mason said, ,’Wne co­ flames right at us," said Mrs. sot otherartao crallted In this »per is House Bill 3359 U scheduled for handicapped chlldrra and adults will not l>e the riien promoting Uua poison up until now. No one has Faasral Senbe ' sham Jr.', said the 28 counts in the. Nebo PI.; Mrs. Minerva Brigman, all his life.. At one time conducted Rockville—Funeral services for at a point south of Park St. and alBo tha local news publlihed biK. have to keep on conceding in Po­ are taught to make the best nee It will no doubt be the town. \ operation and final reiults were Biske, "and we thought we’d All liidila of rapublicatlon of ipaclal a hearing on Wednesday, hJarcH ?5, answered that question. Coal Loader Larges t new indictment center around the 139 Hollister St.; Karlie Kacen- a shoe store and was active in vari­ -Miss Mabel Augusta Sleber, 61, of He was released after an exami­ very gratifying to all concerned." have to leave." » dUpat^ea haraln ara alto raaarvad. land, if the^hope to make a 'auc- 1959 St 10:80 s-m. which reads M of their physical cspabltlties and This product that has been prac­ Attacking a perami’a character ' ' f ■ - ORMONB WEST, Ptnectar purchase of stock in the First Na­ ovskis, 709 Main St. ous business organizations. He also 26 Windsor Ave., who died sudden­ nation at the hospital. Police Letters were to be mailed today Firemen stlU- on duty today kIo take care of themselves and tically useless in the past has ad­ tional Bank of Greenport, N. Y. ly at her home Saturday, were to 73 properly owners notifying Mrs.fl Albert Ogeen and Mrs. Fuji aarrlca client of N. & .Ai-Jlara- cee-’’ of Comrffunist rule there. follows: as has been done recently Is no an­ Toledo—A coal-loading machine 142 BAST CENTER ST. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: served aa the ■ Rockville, cor­ rhade no arrest. echoed Mason's statement. They Albert Karans, occupants of groimd lea. Inc. So Gomulka, the sub-dlctotur, "An Act Concerning Appropria­ their needs. Men and women are vanced in price from one cent a swer to this problem. It only 'adds believed to be the World’s largest 'MltcheU 9-719C . Named with Guterma In the true respondent for the Hrirfford Times held today at the Ladd Funeral Mrs. Dorothy S. Trotter, 38, of them a public hearing will be held particular^ lauded immediate res­ Publlahera Rapreaentatleei: Tha t i ^ h t trades and occupations In pound to qixteen cents, I wondel- bill aro Robert J. Eveleigh, Gar­ Stanley Krajewskl, 71 Foster St.; March 31 on sidewalk defects for floor apartments at .58 Wells St,, Jullua Uathewa Special Anncy Naw uses his "in" with the big dictator tion for Free Distribution of to the confiulon. The lady they and fastest has Inen put into op­ Robert Kebart, Maple S t, Vernon;, and for a time aa clerk of the Home. 575 Gardner St., and her three idents for their level hearfedness made-pots of coffee for firemen Ini Fluoride Tablets- for Children order to earn their own livelihood who has created this market. speak of in their propaganda has eration at the Presque Isle dock of land L. Culpepper Jr., and George Rockville City Court. She was born July 19, 1897 in which they will be asked to pay from the first. York Chlcajto Detroit and. Balso quote from a copy of fered a bruised knee. Her son the street. ' waa heard to say at the scene. For Saturday—1 p. m. FWtoy. child per year, instead of thou­ ionship and healthful stimulation dren’s teeth treawAnow? of the financial empire of Interna­ Leslie Dutton', 50 Foxcroft Dr. ville. At one time he was grand both of Rockville, and William Sle­ in each of the envelopea that "Maaon and his boys deservs a aaaaUled deadline: 10:«0 a, m. each the precarious and alight degree of of an outdoor summer campldg a letter telling of the resolution I Geo. A. Cariknietta, D.C. tional financier Alexander L. ADMITTED TODAY: Elaine knight of the latter organization. ber of Scantlc. Robert, 7, was treated for a cut were to have been mailed today He noted the windshield was day of publleatlea mraapt Saturday— sands of dollars to fluoridate an passed by the Assn, of American THIS IS THE HOUR! chin. Susan Trotter, 12, suffered (•racked^fhls morning. pat on the back, it waa an out­ • Am. comparative freedom which Poland entire public water supply, when program, thanks again to Easter i 119 Center 'pf Guterma. Howard, East Hartford; Eileen He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mae The Rev. David G. Jaxheimer, by the Engineering Department is standing piece of fire-fighting,” an Sbals. Physicians .and Surgeons, Inc. as iEditor’s Note: Is th^re a^ba^S of Malcolm E. Sinith Jr., 42, pres­ Levesque, . 69 Essex St.; An­ Dickinson Chapman, and a brother, pastor of First Evangelical Lu­ a jaw scrape and Richard Ti'ot- a cost estimate, a notice of the His jMte, Georgia, said she also enjoys. It the nature or policy of only 1% is used for drinking and late as April 12, 1958. ter, 14, got a bump on the^^head. old timer said. Monday, March 33 cooking. The fluoride tablet If you have not yet forwarded writer supply fluoride poisonm ^p ident ot Harrison Home Products, thony Scabies, 31 Foster S t; Frederick E. Chapman of West theran Church, officiated at serv­ public hearing, nnd a walvei* that. was Slightly dazed when firemen A'nolher-£.wltneas pointed out the the dictator in Russia changed. your contribution, please mall It I have as much propaganda mridical record anywhere? an Importing firm, announced the Shane'Jones, 124 Washington St.; Hartford. ices. Margery A. Marquette, 26, of 130 If slg5ied, would enable the town knocked on the door and "polite­ method would take care of the in­ Oak Grove St., was arrested yes­ coordination that resulted when We WHl Go—But How? Gomulka would either have to dividual need instead of coercing to Easter Seale, Robert Hathaway, a^n st the addition of this stuff purchase yesterday, but not the Judith Boynton, 551 Woodbridge Funeral services will be held to make the particular repair ly asked me to leave because of firemen from several towns and' change, or defy Russia as he did Treasurer, Connecticut Bank & as Uje supporters have. Most of amount involved. S t , Wednesday morning at 8:15 at the. Edward M. Dowling terday and charged with fOllow^pg without need of a hearing. the fire.” departments fought the blaze, un­ Whether Prime Minister Mac­ the aging, the ill and the -aged, to this iriateiial signed by M.D.a. Ba Aluminum Capacity Up too closely as the result an ac­ once before. If those who want drink fluoridated water or pur­ Truet Co., 893 Main 8t„ Manchea Richard H. Davlmos, 36, West Burke Pimeral Home, 76 Pros­ Rockville—Edward M. Dowling, Property-owners at these ad­ "I didn't even know of the fire der Mason's directions. millan has. in hla self-appointed sure ydi| vote on this issue in BIRTHS SATURDAY: A daugh­ pect St., Roc'cville, followed by a 85. of 12 Prospect St., died last cident In which she collided with dresses will gel the letters by more freedom In Poland tried to chase bottled non-fluoridated ter. l?ew York—Since the\ end of Orange, N. J., a business associate ter to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bro until they told me,” she said, "Those firemen really worked role of salesman for some sort Arnold Lawrence, April. \ p; Smith, was the only other mem­ requiem Mass at 9 o'clock in St. night at Rockville City Hospital. the rear of a car driven by Charles certified mall: She and her husband left the hard,” said Mrs. Ogren, "They water at their own expense. Fluori­ Those of you that know me I am Wqrld War II the natiqri’a alum­ chu, 73 Wells St.( a son to Mr. Ivcsperance, 49, of 47 Battista Rd. of flexible. Western policy, been wrest it from Gomulka, they might dation is mass medication which Chairman ber of the uurchasing group inden- Bernard's Church. Burial will be He was born in Rockville Sept. 4, Cambridge St., 21-23; 40; 42-44; house at 2:45 and returned about were blue with cold and really de­ find him succeeded by somebody Manchester Easter sure do not believe that I am try­ inum producers have increased and Mrs. Harry Patten, Talcott- in Grove fiill Cemetery, Rockville. Police said I.,esperance, going north 48, .51, GO, 70, 82, lOO, 119. stutflnK his briefcase with ac deprives some people the freedom their production capacity 300 per tlfled. ville; 0. son to Mr. and Mrs. Rob 1873, son of Martin and Julia Cos­ on Spnice St., slopped north of 5 o'clock. Until 10 o'clock she made serve a lot of credit.” a with a policy of even less freedom. Seal Sales ing to- fill you with doubt and fear. Davimos said Smith will become Friends laay call at the funeral tello Dowling. Prineelon St., 28, 31, 38, 44, 68, ceptances and orders, or merely of religion. I am presenting my side of this cent. In 1958 alone It was in­ ert Layman, Storrs; a daughter home tomorrow from 2 to 6 and 7 Wells St. when he was hit. But perhaps there is a growing Thank you for the opportunity chairman of Mutual and he will He once operated Dowling’s Ex- Also yesterday afternoon, police 77,83,91,109. lightening It of saipplea which his Has Propaganda Too controversy as honestly as it is creased 15 per cent to nearly to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson. to 9 p.m. pi-esa and was baggage master at O'l^iiry Dr„ 17, 23, 24, 29, 45, guarantee. In the spirit and resolve to correct my information. possible. There is h o particular 2,200-,000 tons a year. become president, with R,obert F. 193 Adams iSt. said, Ronald B, Carr, 17, of Bolton, prospects put Jnv'^elr wastebas Sincerely yours, To the iCdltor, Hurleigh, Mutual’s senior vice The Rock/llle Lodge of Elks the Rockville station of the New tried to drive his car from Spruce^ 30, 33. 36, 39, 51, 52. President, Macmillan Ask kets the moment he leaves—that of the Polish people, that they will Mrs. John Olekslw A few nights ago an ar|icle ap­ ■...... :■ ../w ------piesident, becoming vice chair­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son will conduct its ritual at the fu­ HaVen Railroad before retiring Flint Dr.. 18. peared in our local paper relative to Mr. and li'rs. Albert Nadeau neral home at 8:30 topiorrow St. into the break in the esplanade Adim.s St. S., 48, 74, 80, 84. Is a question to which there is no at least keep what they have, man. several years ago. On E. Center St. before an ap­ against all events and odds. At any Easter Seals to a Polio Clinic, in Manchester. Mutual has had no president South Windsor; a daughter to night. He leaves a sister, Mrs. Alice proaching car. ’The second car, Main St., 373. . Three Steps to Big-4 Talks visible answer. Our Health Officer stated he did since Feb. 13. when Guterma re- Mr. and Mrs. S. David Harris, 140 4 __ -I Chapman of Rockville and several Preston Dr., 3, 9, 15, 21, 22, 27, rate, although nothing is certain To the Editor, driven by Archibald D. Thoms, 69, 9g 91 Ro far, he has, Ih all his travels, The Bale of Easter Seals for the not favor this clinic which would .. signed the post to concentrate Park St.; a daugtiter to Mr. and nieces and nephews. of Dracut, Mass., waa unable tfa (OontJnned from Pags One) attained only one visible result. and happy for the cause of Polish benefit of the Connecticut Society give the polio "shots" free. He be­ on defending himself against pro­ Mrs. Whllace Pj-ttenglU, 34 Liber­ Ex-Cheney Official Funeral services will be held stop in time and hit Carr. ’pitkln St., 141. Watson Investment Co., Inc., prop­ freedom, although what freedom of Crippled Childrefi A Adults ta lieved that those that can pay ceedings initiated by the Securi- ty St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Carr was arrested and charged Trebbe Dr., 51. 52. erty on Flower St. failure. Elsenhower feels every ef­ This Is the apparent agreement "should do so. By giving them free ert Thompson, 613 Main St. E. Center St., 158, 201. 283, ,351, Release of Attachment between President Elsenhower and it does enjoy is’ yielded by the entering its fourth and final week. tlea and Exchange Commission. Dies in East Lyme Burke Funeral Home, 76 Prospect with failure to grant the right of fort must be made to get basic process of dictatorship, the partial LUXOR TEXTILE Mutual v/as acquired by the BIRTH TODAY; A son to Mr. St.,' with a requiem Mass at 10:30 way. ^ 367, 483, 503, 523, 539, 54.5, 549. Rosalie McLean Gee against progress toward a solution of the himself that there can be a sum­ COTTAGE STREET — Ml 3-0222 and Mrs. William Brown, Storrs. Thompson Rd., 159, 165, 171, 177. George Gee, property on Camp- experience of freedom and the S6 A reminder that we’re open until 5 PM. on Mondays. Tuesdays Scranton Corp., also once part of John Winslow Nickerson, for­ a.m. at St. Bernard's Church. Bur­ Berlin crisis and some start on mit conference this sununer. That DISCHARGED SATURDAY: Oxford St.. 53, 57, 61, 65, 72, 76, field Rd., $15,000. other German problems at the for­ chance of evolution toward more and Fridays. On those days wo offer a full 8 hours of uninter­ the Outeriaa interests, last Sept. merly of Manchester, died sudden­ ial will be in St. Bernard's Ceme­ possibility was already estab­ 11. Mrs. Marcella Y)wyer, East Hart­ tery. 77, 81, 89, 94. 105. Klarriage IJcenses eign ministers meeting. is kept alive. No one outside wants rupted service', 9 A.M. to 6 PM. These hours are espedaUy con­ ly this morning at hla home in Curb Eased Other property-owners will be Donald Francis Duda of 4.3 E. lished. What now makes it a shade — 24 HOUR SERVICE— venient for saving or transacting other financial business on yonr There is speculation that the ford; Richard Post III, 105 Dem Giants Neck. East Lyme. Friends may call at the funeral Macmillan clearly won a victory, to rock the boat, in violent search current price might involve vari­ ing S t; . Linda Roberts, 264 Au­ home tomorrow from 2 to 5 and named In upcoming hearings as the Middle Tpke,, and Lynne Honor which he very much desired, In getr more certain is the possibility that way horab from work, or while doing some late afternoon shop­ Born in Boston, Mass., May 7, Board of Directors moves to Im­ of quicker, more dramatic gains. ous flnanclai considerations ex­ tumn St.; Miss Sylvia Smith, 27 1887, he had been a resident of 7 t o ^ p.m. Messenger of 260 Mountain Rd., ting Elsenhower to agree that the I President Eisenhower has now re ping, Thursdays, of course, the hours are extended right straight On Center Sl prove town sldewnlk.s and cut SI. Bridget’s Church, April 4. Everyone must hope that. If and through to 8 P.M. Manchester Savings and Loan, 1007 Main ceeding 22 million, the reported Madison S t; John Shuteran, \Vap- East Lyme for the past five years.' foreign ministers should prepare t.laxed his previous vague condi Removal Sale price at the tir.je of the Scranton ping; Mrs. Lorraine Mierzwa, 5 down bn a rising number ot law­ Ralph Nelson Jackson of 476',4 proposals for a summit confer­ He graduated from M.I.T. in 1909 when tenelons and battle lines else­ AMBULANCE SERVICE Stroet, near Maple Street. "Manchester’s Oldest Financial In- Vernon Center Heights; Ralph Sal­ suits—from sidewalk falls. E. Middle Tpke. and Marguerite ence. , tlon—^whlch was that the foreign OF MANCHESTER, INC.—MANCHESTER, CONN. ENDS SATURDAY. MARCH 28 afltution.” Oorp. purchase. and \vas a member of the Ameri­ F u iie ra U West Traffic ministers conference preceding the where are relaxed, Poland will be Smith, who lives hi Smlthtown, vatore, 104 Charter Oak St.; can Society of Mechanical Engi­ Suzanne Audette of 42 Lancaster At the same time Eisenhower able to claim and get additional N. Y., and Davimos su-e associates George Currie, 96H Foster St.; neers and the American Arbitra­ Rd. protected his concern for progress summit should produce results fa­ 2-WAY COMMUNICATION Mrs. Nancy Pearson, (Coventry; Robert L. LeLsqheur Sr. 'The restriction on westbound Trade Name at the foreign ministers meeting evolutionary benefits. In Harrison Home Products, the tion Assn., Society for Advannee- Coventry—Funeral sqrvicea were Public Kccord? vorable enough to Justify the . sum­ — OXYGEN — ON ALL Grand Award Record Corp., of John Marcm 848 Hlllstown Rd.; ment of Management. traffic at Main and Center Sts. O, .Toseph Girardln, doing busi­ by retaining the idea he used In Mrs. Rose Chambers, 459 Keeney scheduled ror 2 o’clock 'this after­ his radlo-TV speech a week ago, mit. which Davimos is president; the Mr. Nickerson was employed at noon at the First Congregational was lifted this afternoon and west­ Warrantee Deeds ness as the Girardln Woodworking . As for this apparent Macmillan Not Quite Secret FABRICS (Waldorf Record Oorp,' and Wal­ St.; Winston Hudson, 64 Eride St.i Cheney Bros, for 27 years, as gen­ Co., at 36 Apei PI. that the heads of government Richard Blssell, ^ Hamlin S t; Church of Coventry for Robert L. bound vehicles will be able bo Howard and Gertrude M. Conn should get together when justified achievement, one can say that in dorf Music Hall, Inc. * eral superintendent when he left LeLacheur Sr. of Bunker Hill Rd-. to William W. Welton .Ir„ and Building Pertnito The epace explosions which wc Te L M I 3-0350 Drapery and Slipcover Fabrics, Spring Wools, Rayon Mrs. Louise Carrara, 44 Prospect in 1942. At that time he went to travel as ta^r as Broad St. Radtng Signs for Parkade Bak­ by the accomplishments of their tematlonal circumstances formed conducted last September, and St.; Mrs. Doris Rlckls,'?6 Essex who died Saturday morning at Chief of Police James Reardon Alyce M. Welton, property at 68 for'ejgn ministers., and Acetate Suitings, Nylon and Cottons GOING OUT OF TOWN? Washington, D.C. to serve on the Windham Commur|ity Memorial Barr>' Rd. ery, erect sign at 400 W. Middle powerful assistance for any argu­ which were kept secret until Just Parkade Extends St.; Mrs. Caroline Randolph, 33 War Production Board. Previously reported the change will provide a Tpke., $600. Macmillan yielded In his desire Hyde St.; Arthur Massaro, 50 Erie Hospital. better traffic pattern and ease a .1. Alfred Johnson to Joseph te fix precise' time and - place ments he might have presented the other day, were supposedly CLOSEOUT ON DACRON and HBERGLAS he had been a member of the Tex­ LeLachCli^ waa born Nov 23, Epstein, pioperty on Hendereon Eugene Girardln for Robert B. The West, to be blunt about it. J ^ ^ r n i v a l S t; Mrs. Joan Hale, 57 Essex S t; tile^-Wprk Assignment Board, ap­ traffic Ipxd that the prevloua de­ Smith, alterations to home at 531 now for the summit meeting and still secret until they did hit the 'I^«m8*lnlck, and Mrs. CaflfarafrHiaaatttratita the'horise didn’t 'even get cold. Sne tells her friends that “Just MBffWM'l, OWIN. M JO land for a. site therefore, auch Hany Foley of Pelham; N T. •rbsther we will attend, that his building and*site to.be located in centw, of which , the ,t>wn can af­ Friends may call at the W. P. MMasMiatt. Ill miMion has really been concerned. ford only one, '. , •MTOHM NM CMMPV j^-eryone*! should Join Bantly’a Fuel Oil Club. Shq’s right, too. m fer rtaUaa-te-stotiM ealU, alter the Eighth District” The $6,000 would not go far In Qulah Funeral Home, 225 Main St„ Free installation • 4aTaua4ay..Tliey 4e aot tadade Bayer said, “It. Is my opinion today from 1 to 6 and 7 to 10 p.m. PLACE YOUE^ ORDER NOW! tea 10% fadaral azeisa tax. Bet tea front thatat the'■wordsthe words ’developing and ex- a majm building, program, the n ie bod/ will be taken to the G om ollu’s. Poland / pafea of year direetory far addHtenal rates. tending the present public llbraiY’ aaid, ’(but In light of flie UwO’s Sllleck smd: Reech Funeral Home, , . - ar “Our Reputation • • r ■ Indicate an Intent ncri only .for an present fiscal condition, every few Mamaroneck, tomorrow iof funer­ :^p(dsnd‘s Premier Gomulka, who .itRL-C-OUFai. tbouaand doUarr/ helps.”' She said DELCO-HEAT la' Your Aaauraace” enlargement to the library build­ al services and, lairial. PRESCRIPTION PHARMAiTY ing, but an enlargement of the li­ the Library 'hoard, if It wants, ere. obediently to Khrushchev brary Itself through the’ pur^ash could ochwkUtr her suggeaUon aa Mrs Coeielia 8. Cote' ily, has now employed ^ se- . ' 901 MAIN'STREETrMl ^-5321 GiBl Ig MMisrCSi^ St': . of new books and a type of pe- a starting point for financing tbe Mrs. CordeliideU4 St. Martine Cote, Manchester Awning Go, W.^MIDDgE TURNPIKE riodieal which would become g per­ Mary Cheney expansion. 333 W. Middle Tpkei. widow ot ' ' ' ' ' b ' euBty of his peace with the ICihm* T R iP L fM V OVER 650,000 PRJESC1UPTION8 FHXED Mrs.' Lamanso expressed an In­ ^to eamy out a rathar fpU j>o* manent art of the library coUee- Joseph Cote; died yesterday, a t'.6 ESTA BU SH K D : la w Member of American College A'pothecariea tion!'. H* added; terest in vte poesibtUty of usin|^ lacaf hospltat. STORE .pdrfO baek In TMtfiA.. s r o R f s m nco. ‘T f la my opinion that a a ax- tLe Whiten monsy for books grbUa Ste waa bora March SI. l$7l. In I Its WEST CENTER ST.— TIL. Ml f-30f I • ? OopyH^C 1909 (M859))< M A IN STlfiTv MANCHESTit. pendlturs eaa m mi^« from tbe eaaspaqmhiir tee Ueotioa laat Bsp- i t OennallM Proiin6e o< Qtiabec, Y tm oa ftmd for the fwntmm at tember. ^ Mhda, m w m a m entw r of fli* i'lim thetr'par*' Tdephon* M I TH i-S S tl ' ^ r "-V, . •> ':! • \ \

r.-'te' 'J I__ ■ y MA^sK^STEjj EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1959 MANCHKSTER EVENING HEftAU), MANCHESTER,. GONN^ MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1959 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE \J^asa Quiet After Revolt ' . Poll Ii^cates BUGS BUNNy OUR BOAKUING HOUSE with MA^OR HOOFLE Around Police Ribicoff Fayors U.S. e to Find s ’ 4 Puyi€ Backs I'.nH RoUND tllR CONDI;:*-' r, Antwar to ProvlouB Pu«I« Dalai Lam a Reported lllLlliM R THERE 18 NO FINER SERYIOK : HEM-HEH/ •WIS IS ALL iN YHe- ANYWHERE TMiNt t h i n k "•’IRIT OP FUM,------Dining Out Slayer oiE Girl Idle Pay Stand^irds Ike on Berlin A-vOtl Av o id JoluntteT r e d t ^ et —-thkn that provided at the Qufili Funtral ACCIP( a x ip e n t s ACK088 SCsitaways im Under House Arrest (ContlniHid from Page One) Home. Every modem facility mild a wld* (OeattniMd from Page 6 m ) B u^yic (Contlaiied from Fare One) price range. P1.AV5.T0^KEA 1----- flahcaktf PJEatmlVJ 000c* 3095 unit 13ETUH?« (Ceenskes frana Page Oee) They found^ nothing, and .tele­ BOY SCiHJT , dents—thoee who would have to 4CcIe----- 8 Crippled planned lunch at the White Houec Year 'Round Air CondtttOEdnf. MOTIOnO 0I2OOM 8 —— wetvll • CliaWEJTS vision appeaU by CathoUo and with thpse offlelals. Indications enter the armed services—are bet­ 6 Among terday that flKltting had caaaed Ih Don’t 12 Lemon—— 7 MarriH Callme Episcopal bishops alike produced were the conference would end in f^otes ttn d News ter Informed and more concerned tht immadiata vioinlty o t the con- Furteral Wllllsw P. qnleli ' 13 Domesticated 8 Prejudiced not a trace. Then came an unex­ midsifternoon. mPlm than their elders. - 14 Notion one aulata on the outakirta of Utaaa. While the White House meet­ Raymond T. Quieli rU CqUYou, pected break. C qb'icout Pack 47 met Friday 4. There Is w ide^ead support 1.S Neither f 9 Polish river Chlbbor'a report Friday of ing was underway, the Senate night at the South Methodist for trying to negotiate a settlement 18 Monovalent 10 Unaspirated Two enlisted men froni^Falr- Finance Committee approved a 3- Hom«. 28 Russian city 42 Within fighting around the consulate was Qhurch. The flag ceremony was at a heads-of-govemment meeting. M l 3 -5 9 4 0 • u.« m y j radicals 11 Girl chUd Air Force Base. Howard S. month extension of the tempo- 8. There seems to be h feeling in 18 Built 29 Existed prefix) the first official confirmation to Tihhits Told conducted by Den 4, under the 17 Kitchen tool the ouUldo world that an uprlaing Lawrence, IB, and Richard Bergan, rary federal Jobless pay program. •Luldance of Den Father CJIiester the nation that modem policy 20Oriflcet in 19 Apple drink (poet.) , 43Rend 21, found a small pair of blue suede 44 Engage had broken out li) the rmigious The committee voted l2-4'to re­ ’.GmbnII. Den 2 presented a skit on Issues like Berlin, ^'disarmament the akin 23 Pipta 31 Scandinavian If'^the New York Stock Six- shoes Saturday while hunting ject a proposal of Sen< Pat Mc­ BY V. T. HAMLIN 21 Falsehood 33 Thin biscuit , 48 Ireland state occupied by the OUnese Canada, supervised by Den Moth­ and the state of the "armed forces AI.UEY OOP ■24 Greek change over again contemplates woodchucks in remote woods 12 Namara (D-Mloh), and 17 othe. are too complicated for popular 22S MAIN ST. 22 Let it stand mountain 38 Chinese / 47 —— avis Communiate since 19B0. ers Mrs. CTlarence Parker and Mrs. VES, BLfT I'M ...HE JUST TOOK/ MY STARS, SOMEBODY’S A dispatch from Kalimpong to moving — and ciiances now seem miles from town, northwest of Democratic Senatws for an exten­ Burton Rice. understanding and therefore must W HY8 HC \ S O T TO BE! THE OUEBJ 124 Roman poet 28 Call meat temple 48 Remain slim that it will — Manchester’s AFRAIP OFT TO HUMT ( OH! SO Power ratio tha Statesman said that the impor­ where ’ the search had been con­ sion to July 1,''1960, under liberal­ Cubmaster Durwood Miller con­ be left to the experts. SO c o n c e r n e d A w o n t UFT a 26 Daze 26 Flower part 40 Theater, teats bid for consideration ae the place OH, HB.LO, OOOLA. ^ERE... 'lOUllE TOO FOR OUR unit tant Tibetan trading center of centrated. ized standards. ducted an Impressive campfire The Berlin crisis arose last No­ MISSING KING ABOUT Oll> K FINGER! 27 Nod 27 Cellars 41 Speed/' to relocate will probably undergo They told police who checked the WHERE'VE 'lOU .WHERE'S LATE TO 30 Withdraw Gyantse was in rebel hands, except Then it voted 16-0 to send to ceremony, followed by presenta­ vember when the Soviet Union an­ SEE HIM... GUZ? further study. shoes with Candy’s grandfather, nounced It would turn over Us con­ BEEN AJ-L DAY?. ALLEY? 32 Take wantinj , i r r r for two forta on the outskirts. A the floor, with a inlnorr amend­ tion of awards to the following r ? 1 That's the gist of a letter which S. E. Newton, a fuel dealer. -He had ment, a House-pass4d bill provid­ boys bj’. jlheir parents: Den, 2, trol of western Allied access to 34 Oriental ruler F town of 15,000, Gyantse is the Richard Tlbbits, executive director 35 Rubber TT i ■ 11 main st w. t M SI Burnieso change president a letter suggest­ down scores o t fruitless leads day meeting. Den 2 again won tlie par­ by force if need be. demon Khampa tribesmen who have been ing that Manchester be considered and night since the search began. day. Moscow hsB indicated recently li W- r Si waging guerrilla war on the Reds Eisenhower h a s repeatedly ents' attendance award. 82 Venturo If such a inove were made. Similar It had ended two hours before the The delighted Cuba then enjoyed that Its May deadline was flexible WALL-TO-WALL BY AL VERMEER 83 Revise r 1 in southeast Tibet since last sum­ offers were made from other last , large scale hunt by 250 men urged the state to Improve the and that the status nuo might re­ PKIJiClLLA’S POl^ * 1 mer. amounts and duration of benefits a" adroit sleight-of-hand presen­ 84 Musical YM towns. was scheduled to start. tation by local magician George main If East-West talks on Berlin CARPETING CLEANED HE WOULDN'T GET' T H E N H O W Nehru gave the lower house the In his reply, to Tlbbits, Funston under their programs. They have MAYBE HE'D svllable W Candy’s mother, Mrs. Elaine Gibbons. and German Issues got under way. L IK E S O M E A CHANCE TO USE ABOUT A PEN 55 Mineral rocks following account of events ih first thanked the developer for his Rogers, a high school teacher, col­ responded, but not to the degree THAT WRITESc I 50 SI . BY THE EXCLUSIVE I WAVE TO BINOCULARS 'EM. HE'S IN A 56 Narrow road fT Tibet: suggestion, and then explained lapsed at the news. She was put he has asked. Meanwhile, a num­ IG E T A P R E S E N T 1» SUBMARINE! UNDER 57 Speak About two weeks ago a crowd that "with the removal of the under deep sedation. The child's ber of Democrats in Congress are R U G C O . !T . 15 SI of Tibetans, alarmed by rumors advocating federal legislation in BIGELOW KARPET KARE -*-)POR M Y BROTW ER! .WATER? DOWN tljreat of the city stock transfer father, salesman Carl Rogers of Westbrook Audit HE’S IN THE > s^ that the Reds planned to remove tax, it appears that we do not now Milton-Freewater, Ore., rushed view of the nearly five million 2404 MAIN STRtET . 1 Sugar----- 5J the Dalai Lama.^ CBmO’ to the have an Immediate problem. None­ presently unemployed. PROCESS 2 Scent 15 here to comfort her in the tragflc To Show Shortage HARTFORD Indian consulate In Lhasa and ex­ theless, I have referred your .let­ loss of their only child. Under the present system, dat­ pressed concern for the young ter to a special Exchange commit­ Sight of the lifeless child lying DORSEY’S PHONE J A 2-0292 ing baok to the Democratic New ruler’s safety. Later a group of tee which is considering long-term Westbrook, March 23 (A*)—An grotesquely in the secluded pic­ Deal, the federal government audit .of this town’s funds—begun FURNITURE. women asked Ghibber to accom­ possibilities. turesque woods shocked even the levies a pay roll tax of up to 3 BV FRANK O’NEAL pany them to Chinese headquar­ “If the committee should have as a result of the recent suicide of SHORT RIBS most hardened officers. per cent on employers. Most of the the first selectman—is going to OPEN FROM 9 'n i.L 9 P.M. ters while they presented certain further interest, 1 know they will "I wish I hadn’t seen It," said money is returned to the states to demands which Nehru would not be in touch with you.” show a shortage, according to the FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE MORMINE.KNiOHT! cm. deputy prosecutor Frank Johnson. spend on Jobless benefits as in­ reveal. The consul declined, saying "We’re going to start all over now sured workers are discharged or town finanqe board. Credit or Charge Plan Hover Before So Low Priced it would not be proper for him to to find out who did this." The board said in a statement is­ Intei^ere. The Indian government laid off. Within broad limits, the The grim discovery ended the states fix their own standards. sued Saturday that rumors of a Full Footed— Full Fashioned later Instructed Chibber to keep 938 Obtain biggest manhunt in the history of Over $4 billion was, paid out In large shortage are "without foun­ hands off in the matter. this city of 180,000. Police said it such benefits during the 1958 re­ dation." The - audit is to be com­ Fighting broke out Majrch 20 in also started an even bigger one. pleted within a week or 10 days, it Uiaea between the 'Chinese and cession. This Included some $400 Helanca Nylon BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS Car Inserts million supplied by Congress last was reported. LONG SAM Tibetan mobs. There was some "However," the Board said, "be­ shooting and the Indian consulate year to extend temporarily the Surgical Hosiery NOW HE HAS PeeN ASKED TO DRAW WELL, rVB RNISHEft duration of benefits. cause of the delay in getting dli THE POOR MANS RACE AS It LOOKED |POCTDR...ANC>...ANDfVC was hit by bullets. The Indian staff Motor Vehicle registration in­ Alpert Says Rails the facts and figures, the Board ADAM IS T H E O N iy PERSON IN THE VALLEY WHO ACTUALLY S A W of about 30 was unharmed, how­ serts were received today by 938 The payments and the duration URDOOBSevS REAt RACE BEBORE If WAS/WASKEO .AnO MRNEP.. •BEFORE THE FIRE'.TO PROVIpe iP^NAsA^OUtATE vary widely between the states. feels that atthis time it is its duty V 0 FIASTIC 5URSEON6 WITH A tfUIDE. AND.. AS HONEST ever, and there wae no appreciable persona by 1:30 at the sub branch Need Federal Aid to notify the people of Westbrook property damage. at the Armory, according to Wil­ The payments average nationally AS I KNOW HOVVi? . about $30 a week. In most states, that a preliminary investigation Soon after, Chinese representa­ liam Kirsche, supervisor. . . . reveals certain financial tives suggested that the consulate Kirsche said the station will New York, March 23 (jP) — The the normal maximum duration is president of the New Haven.Rail­ 26 weeks but under the temporary shortages and irregularities." staff take refuge in the Chinese close Thursday at 4:30 p.m, and The audit was ordered because of Foreign Bureau headquarters. will not reopen until March 30 at road says the final solution to the federal plan expiring March 31 this Both the Chinese embassy in New financial problems of American was extended to 39 weeks. the suicide by carbon monoxide Sale 8:30 a.m. Delhi and authorities in Peiping railroads requires federal aid. The proposed permanent poisoning of First Selertman He emphasized that the station George Alpert said Gov. Nelson Charles E. Kelsey March 2, the If Parf act assured the Indian government is for the purpose of renewals changes would carry out on a na­ steps would be taken to protect A. Rockefeller’s program of state tional basis substantially what Board said. $12.91 pair only. No applications for registra­ aid — which will benefit the New Indian nationals, about 100 of tion or transfers will be accepted Elsenhower has been urging the whom live in Lhasa. Haven, among others — goes a states to do—fix minimum weeCtly. Editor Honored 4 1 ® T.M. R«g- U B. Nt Ofl. and the station also does not han­ long way toward a solution, but J -iJ •*«* •«rrto*rtn«^ The Indian government instructed benefits at 50 per cent of a work­ • from 4 world (•moiu m9V#r dle operator's license renewals, federal aid is needed to do the Chibber to turn down the offer of Kirsche said. er's regular weekl.v wage, but no Koi-walk, March 23 (.d*)—Sidney • no oot will know th#y ore "iuralcil **r don't dlaim to know everything— not on one trip a refuge. Nehru told parliament that rest of the job. more than two-thirds of the aver­ A. Bedlent, editor and general BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONUFIELD month to the beauty parlor!" under international law, the Indian He said he is working on a age wage paid In a particular manager of the Norwalk Hour, baa • btoutiiwi neutral jhedg On leg JUDD SAXON consulate staff and property were Congressional bill to supplement €3 state. They also would .lengthen been honored with a meritorious A axclulive on thase full AND THE WEATHER YOU'VE SEEN BREANS CAMPAISN QO 3-ZS entitled to protection “ and we ex­ the progrram of state aid. the period during which the ben­ membership by the Grand Lodge fashioned irregulari. to tell at REPORT SAYS RAIN CIRCULAR, L SUPPOSE. THE WHOLE pect to have that protection.’’ About Town He spokes over television yester­ THE REST OF THE DAY, TOWN'S TALKINS.' AND THIS RAIN efits would b- paid. of Connecticui, Order of Sons oi Deluxe Sofas and Chairs by lest than half price. They give juro HURR^ day on the CBS program "Eye on So far, Elsenhower has said the Italy of America. AND TOMORROW, TOO,. HAS 'EM WORRIED. FRANK (SABRIEL'5 Sheffield and Peter James comfortable support for vari­ BACK T O OH, THERE'S MR. SPREADIN& I.ITTI E s p o r t s BY ROUSON Cub Pacfli^l, r'lponsored by the New Yozk.” , , progr«tf:«bpuld be a state rospon- He will be presented with the- HIS HOTEL LORRIMER. HE'S BEEN Second Congregational Church, Alpert WM the iecoild railroad sibiltty. But Secretary of Labor membership at the state conve.i- cose conditions, yet are "party- AS THE WAITIN© FOR YOU. . W M Held Ciliise RAIH will hold its i.onthly pack meet­ prekident .to speak out on the Mitchell, reportedly has . advised tion banquet here April 28, It was 8 Po. Living Room pretty." Full-footed; you need POWN.. ing at 7 o’clock tomorrow night at problem of federal aid over the the White House the states are announced today. Suite. All nylon. $ 1 9 9 rio overhote. Tiny flaws don't Of 2-Car Crash weekend.' the church. z.o'.ing too slowly. He contends A meritorious membership ts eifect waar or appearance. Slim WUUam White, president of the conferred on persons because of that if federal standards are to be 8 Pc. Bedroom Suite. A 6S-year-old Massachusetts The Chamlnade caiorus will meet Delaware A Hudson, said Satur­ ultimately enacted, the Republican their .special interest in dedication $199 -• d regular sizet. Stretch foot. man iufi!ered a head injury in a- Thursday at 7:46 p.m. in the choir day at .Oneonta, N .'Y ., that the admlnistratlor might as well take to public service. Casual or maple. Petal Beige or Buff Rose shades. collision of two cars yesterday on room of Manch^ter High School. railroads' competitoni get direct the inltlatiye before a Democratic Tolland Tpke. Ralph P. Parmenter and indirect federal aid, But rail­ Qingress steps ir. to do it. CHAMPION BRICK1.AYER8 fCii|a Calf meamrtmtnt tvhen ordering) of Sprin^eld, Mass., suffered a The Women’s Home League of roads, he said, are not permitted The AFL-CIO has been the ma­ Bridgeport, March 23 i/Pl—Leroy DORSEY FURNITURE cut forehead when the car in which the Salvation Army will meet to­ even to claim adequate deprecia­ jor advocate of the government’s Quinn of New Haven and Robert he was riding was struck head-on 71 EAST CENTER ST. WELDON DRUG COMPANY morrow at 2 p.m. at the Citadel. tion on their equipment. stepping in. Walter Reuther, Fontaine of Norwalk will rep­ MANCHE.STER BY JOHNNY HART by another car. Hostesses will be Mrs. Elsa If private ownership fails to auto union presld.-nt and an AFL- resent. Connecticut at the national PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY B. C. The driver of the other car, Samuelson, Mrs. Sarah Leggett keep operating the r^lroads, he CIO leader, last week asked Ei­ apprentice bricklayers’ competi­ Ml 9-7576 901 MAIN STREET—MI 8-5821 Fred L. Warnke, 71, of Hartford, and Mrs. Mary Campbell. said, the federal government will senhower to invite more gover­ tion in May in San Francisco. At a told police a giust of wind blew his BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE take over. This, he said, would be nors to today’s conference. He competition for 16 Connecticut ap­ car into the path of Parmenter’s The regular meeting of the Man­ 'the first break in our capitalistic especially urgAl baking those prentices Saturday, Quinn was LOOK HOW THEIR OOaOR HUS FIXED UP 'WHY.THEY'RE JUST LIKE US AMERICANS,) 'mY'RE SOOgjOCSATA car. Parmenter’s wife, Mrs. Arlene chester Council of Churches will system,” and would lead to a "so­ from the large*’ Induetrial states. judged the best and Fontaine was OLD SKI. THEY'RE REALLY TREATIES ...-nilMKBlS, PtAYBlQ.THE PARTY, DUKE. YEAH!... BUT M. Parmenter, 66, was driving his be held next Monday night at 6:30 cialistic form of economy.” runner-up. US sweu... AS HUMAN BEINSE, SKY'S THE UMIT.' WAIT'LL YOU TANGLE WITH car. in the (Thurch of the Nazarene. Alpert aired, a similar view, I like iud dies. THEM MUTICALIY.' Elbrus, in the Caucasus moun­ THEY'RE OKAY, DUKE. The man was treated in the Following' the business session the commenting that “every part of emergency room of Manchester Rev. C. E. Winslow will show tains of southern Russia, is the Memorial Hospital and discharged. the transportation Industry is sub­ highest peak in Europe, with an colored -slides of his recent trip sidized except the railroads." The-^Pdrmenter car was demol­ to the West Indies. altitude of 18,468 feet. ished. Tbe Wamke- car was ■lightly damaged. No arrest was The ‘ 'Y “ Wives bowling league made. of the Manchester YMCA are hav­ ing a combined rummage sale FLOWERS OAfilBLEltS FORFEIT BONDS Wednesday from 1 to 4 pjn. at the Just say ! n West Haven, March 23 (ff*)—Ball Community Y for the benefit of bonds totaling $1,665 were,for­ the YWCA finance campaign. tha word! Give our lilies and other favorite feited Saturday in West Haven Town Court by men, all from Atty. John R. FitzGerald will potted plants for apringtime col­ MOU'I Y MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALU New York‘€nd New Jersey, who ■peak on “ Domestic Relations" at or and charm at Easter and long had been arrested a week before the meeting of the Manchester DKX when police raided a cockfight. The Jaycee Wives and their hjisbands after... let them grace ypur own OUALU Ydu're always welcome ______BY LANK LEONARD charge was cruelty to animals. Wednesday night at 8:18 at the home, too! Several dozen fighting 'cocks con­ (Country C3ub. Other business will BRINS HIM IN, DELANEY/) G-GOSN! I - l GUESS Y-YOU'RE N(H fiscated during the raid are still in be held to a minimum in order to "BENEFICIAL PHIL-1 BET THIS IS < YOU'RE RIGHT ABOUT GOING TO PUT IT the custody of the dog^warden. end the meeting before 10 o'clock. 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MANC4IESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MARCH 28. 1989 PAGE ELEVEN ' / ■ PA O a TKN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ MON l ^ ^ MARCH 1969 Inside Story of the Tragic Nationals Trail Local Sport Whelan^ Martin Duck /Pin Finalists Chatter Between Babe Ruth and Gehrig SOFTBAIA, MANAGBBR are Musial Needs One Boston Celtics reminded of tonight’a important Training w meetings of the Dusty I>eague and Howie, August *>New Rochelle again lir her llfe.^Babe. They were just mad at each QMPffRIlT By MRS. BABE RUTH O l t lr s Church Ijeague al the East Side other. with Bill Slocum That if I ever saw Mom. Pop, or New'YiJrk. March 23 (A*)— second Rec. Teams wishing lo enter the Lou again I’d . . . oh, you know And so it went until 1939. When The BostoKCeltics held a 2-1 i au. Dusty (fast leaguel loop must More Batting Title Bows Out On (Oondensed from “The Babe and the' players and writera drifted period and Ignited an attack that th e rest. lead over thV Syracuse Na­ rapidly pul the game out of the have a representative preaenl at I,’’ 1959, by Mr*. Babe Ruth and How I wish now that Dorothy north after the Y'ankees training tlie 7 o'clock session. The Church published by Prentice Hall, Inc.) was neater. That Mom Gehrig had In St. Petersburg, Babe and I tionals in the Kastern Divi­ Nats’ reach. "At that point," »ald Seymour, (alow pttrhl circuit will gather one One Pin Chop minded her own business. That were amazed to hear the unan­ sion while the St. Louis "I saw no point 'In overworking hour later. Babe spent enough time in Lou my "good” friend hadn't told me imous opinion, "Lou is finished. Hawks and the Miilnpapolis To Tie for Record By EARL YOHT / Gehrig's home in New Rochelle to Never saw a ball player go so S chayes." By PAT BOLDUC the .story. And that I’d shut tip. Lakers were all tied at 1-1 ip the TOMMY HYSON and Billy St. Petersburg. Fla.—Connecti­ Boston had a alini 31-27 margin get fond of Mom Gelirig abd buy myself. iSut the girls talked. fa st." W este rn D ivision to d ay in the JiJs- Stuek captured first place medals Opportunist Charlie Whe­ cut has three representat^es on when Ramsey entered the game, her a special present. It was a The next day the. Btbe and Ball players go slowly and pain­ tional Basketball Assn, semi-, in the Connecticut AAU Swim­ lan took advantage of a big the Florida spring training base­ scraggl.V little Mexican hairless fully as Babe and I knew so well. jmt by halftime it waa 64-45. Lou met In the clubhouse. There final playoffs. Sc-hayes, despite his limited action, ming Meet over the weekend, Hy­ break to upend hard-luck ball beat. Bill Lee of the /Courant, dog. Mrs. Gehrig did Babe the was no Ruthlan outburst, "this Lou was a man who apparently But the con.-ern around the son winning lop honors in the div­ Art McGlnley of the Times and doubtful honor of naming the little had lost all his gifts overnight. wound up at the Nats' top scorer Howie August in one of two was 1933. snd the Babe was too league Is the talk oT^ssIble dis­ ing event snd Stuck winning In the ‘■season and was passed out by both beast "Jidge." It was far, far worse than just w itli 21 points. this writer. filled with troubles of his own sension on the Nationals between freestyle. Additional information By EARL YOST ^ I A shbdrn and Ma.vs. semi-final matches in the Rec- j "Jidge" was the ballplayers' growing old. Lou, the man of iron, In the Western Division. Ihe ' How many games does the 38- and the pain of playing to tear Coach Paul Seymour and scoring Hawks got'off in front at tinme was not avallahle this morning. St. Petersburg, Fla.—Pride reation Department’s efghth Statistically speaking: Of the «5 nickname, for Babe. He Insisted it was dying. In June of 1939 he annual Men's Town Duck Pin a clubhouse apart. act Dolph Schaves, Saturday by downing the Ijikers vear-old veteran of 21 years In pro men on the spring roster of the was from “Judge" and was a trib­ asked Joe McCarthy not to ktart and joy of Doiiora. Pa., Stan­ ball. Including one year In the Bowling Tournament Saturday He simply told the story to Both deny there is anything lo 124-90 hut they bowed 106-98 when RED KMBKIl basketball quin­ ley Frank Musial i.s busy at New York Yankees, only five are ute to his natural wisdom. Less Gehrig in his usual , blunt way. him in a game l.n Detroit. It end­ Nav.v during World War II. ex­ night at the Y alleys. biased authorities agree it was an ed the longest playing streak in the report, but in yesterday's 113- the series shifted to Minneapolis tet advanced to the semi-final the t*sk of getting ready for pect to play in 1959? Whelan's worlh.v opponent In unmarried, rookies Ed Dick, John And then said, "Never ■ spealt to 111 loss to Boston, Schayes sat out yesterday. round in thr Joe Cuddy Memorial James, Rud.v Serrett. Car- odd pronunciation of "George." me again off the ball field." history - - 2130 consecutive games. his 18th season w ith t h e St. . Planning to Sit the championship best-of-five Babe's first name. 'Very few hall- On July 4, 1939, the Yankees more than halt the game. For the next games thq leakers Tournament in Holyoke Sunday game aeries Saturday night, April roll and Tony Kubek, who is now It was that simple. That 'final. ‘.'I took him out midway in the will he at St Louis Ttiesday and with an easy 90-66 victory over liOUis Cardinal."^. Holder o f no "That's a prctt.v hard question sent for all the great stars who 4 will be sharpshooUng Jim Mar­ In service. Of the 80 married men. That stupid., second period and p u l in "Togo P a- the Celtics al Syracuse Wednes­ the Springfield niymplans. Art less UiHn S.^I X ational I^crbiip rer- to an.swcr. Barring injuries nr ill­ had ^en part of the Gehrig saga only six are childless, including Lou's position was’ equally ob­ lazzi because Togo is an aggres­ day. Quimby and Billy Srhnildl each prdn. Stan the Man la just aa pager ness. I hope to play in at least 125 tin who has not dropped a game to pay tribute to an undoubtedly since the start of the head-to-head Manager Casey Stengel. Gil Mc- vious. The Babe had Impugned sive type player who can some­ Minneapolis, which won onlv had 1(5 points and Burr Carlson anJ determined to make an im- to 130 games." he replied to m.v Dougald, who sends hia best to Pat Lou's beloved Mother. Nobody did dying m an. competition. Martin the tourney's | y P r O V C S The Babe and I Babe was among the famous times catch fire, " said Seymour. four of its 12 games with the and Dirk .Surhoff added 15 tallies ftreasion as the rawe.sl rookie as questi.jn, "I am planning to alt out Bolduc, who is handling the sports that and retained Lou's friendship. Hawks during the regular season, ila n a g e r .Solly H em us puts the hottest shooter with an overall old timers Meusel, Hoyt. Pen- Seymour and Schayes both said npiere for the F’.mber, which meets the second games of some double- pages during m.v absence, and the player suffered a momentary chalked up its victory with Elgin Red Bird.s th ro u g h the pare.,s dally headers d\iring July and August" 125.1 , av erag , e . for 12 strin g s, elim ­ JiMt Mad. Not Jealous nock, Lazzerl, Plpp, Dugan all arrh-rlvsl Marco F’olo Wednesday inated Andy Lemnureaux in two Hank Ba\ier have the- most chil­ blackout in Saturday night’s 120- Baylor scoring 33 point.*. night in a quarter-final game in at A1 Lang Field. He took p art in 137 of the 1.54 | players call other players by the After the season. Babe and great names and greater mem­ straight strings, 113-103 and 123- dren, four each. 118 victory over the Uellics at Bob Pettit, the NBA s most val­ (lie Norwich Record-Bulletin Tour­ After jogging in the outfield aev- jK'hedulpd games of a year ago. Mighty Ifeugh colorful names sportswriters at­ Connie Mack took an all-Amer­ ories. Lou waa in uniform. The k W :■ 117. Syracuse. Seymour added that uable player and top scorei', was nam ent. eral laps, Musial edged hia vay to­ "Where I wil be playing. I'm not tach to thehi. ican League team, the first such Babe came in street clothes: they Having dropped the o)>ening Little known hometowns of Schayes' wife had told him Dolph held to 2'i, sifven below hia regulai S0CCP:R SYLPHS—For.saking high-heel shoes and ward the batting cage Before the sure. I believe that It would be Our daughter, Dorothy, was a group, to baseball-batty Japan. didn’t meet before the ceremonies. game, 111-100, to 10th seeded Au­ Horse to Beat Yankee personnel: Prairie Village, is ociasionally bothered with dou­ season average. Vein Mikkclsen HUSBAND A.ND WIFE Bowl­ all-time Cardinal star entered the best for my legs If I returned to constant visitor in New Rochelle. Lou was along, on his honeymoon. The -spectacle of a man who is slieoi* ii.N'lon .stockings for woolen knee-socks and cl6at6d gust, Whelan, who held the Town Kan.—Hank Bauer; Collierville. going to die. talking to 60,000 ble vision. snd Boo Ellis were chiefly respon­ ing Tournament, conducted by the cage to awing at the offerings of the outfield hut 1 am ready to Lou liked her and Mom Gehrig was In his role as field manager. The coach said he la sending sible for reltil’s below par point- brogan.5, a pretty signorina prepares for a workout with title back in 1955, seemed on the New York, Marrh 23 f/Pi — Ver­ Tenn.—Marv Thomeberry; Na- people who know he is going to Rec Departmeiit, is aisled .Satur­ towering Dirk Ricketts, former plav first base If Solly (Hemus i crazy about her. And that's where Babe spoke to Lou off the field. Schayes for an examination today. production. (Tiff Hagan topped the Rome’s first all-girl soccer team, 'fhey should be p()pu- verge of elimination a.a he trailed tex ha.s shown he is a might.v hant. Mass.—Frank Feja; El Cer- die, is an awe-inspiring drama. day, April 4 at the West .Side Rec Duqueane basketball two-tim e All- wants me to." the trouble started. Dorothy was An elaborate ceremony had been Frank Ramsey, who fills in at H aw ks with 27 points. American. I struck up a conver­ 93-87 after eight completed boxes tough horae to beat on anv kind rltor, Calif.—Darrell Johnson; Lou was up lo whatever role was alleys and entries are now being lar with Hpectators. "One of my goals Is to win one the kind of child who got very arranged in Tokyo thst required sation. of the second string. Both rivals of a race track. But let the going Lake Success, N.Y.- Whitey Word; expected of him. accepted. Only husband snd wife more batting crown. I need one Litwalton, Va.- Jim Coates. fond of the same two or three the players to be at breakfast bv "What average will win the .Na pulled a spare in the ninth box. be soft, as it was for the J121.800 sweaters and dresses. Every time 7:30 a m. Earle Whltehlll, a pitch­ Together Again teams may compete. Interested tional League batUng champion­ more to tic the all-time record of Charlie rolled first, getting a . Jackie Robinson. Brooklyn. chances." der .310 in an.v one campaign. was striflly no contest as Whelan about "Poor, little under-fed. badly guesses were bad. Usually they night. The other 10 matchea col­ Bardstown because of the sloppy which is a block from Tampa In­ him up. I wound up crying like a hasn't lost in 25 months. .342; 19,50 M usial. .34B; 1951 Miisi- Should Musial emerge tri­ One of hia prized feats of a year opened with three straight apares going. But Vertex, piloted by Sam Puerto Rican Shortstop dressed Dorothy. " The ballplayer's hinted that the new Mrs. Gehrig All-America haskethall player. legian Tony DlBlase and Johnny and showed a 60 in the fourth box. ternational Airport, have not been wife lost the least possible time I and the veteran Mrs. Ruth didn't baby." Tne 6-10 pivolmnn of California'*' MB.\ Baskrthall Jorgensen will get a chance tn Gorman, a pair of New York wel­ a1. .355: 1952 Mu.slal. .336; 19.53 umphant, It would not be a first by ago waa base hit No. 3,000. It BoulmeLis, picked up 125 pounds big enough to pay park officials. show his stuff In the nation this Carl Furillo. Brooklyn. .344: 1964, any means. The. Polish first base­ came off Moe Drabowsky, former Charlie added three more spares telling it to another ballplayer’s I gel along for reasons of jealousy, It's a shame that all their National Collegiate b,a.*kelball Miinday’s Reeiilts ters. and stepped the 1 miles in womenfolk weren’t just a little Friday night when he meeL* Har­ Mays, New York. .345; 1955 Ash- man-outfielder has annexed seven Trinity College ace, now wdlh the and two strikes to ea.sily whip wife. i or just for reasons unknown. We cham pions ha.s com e Riich a long B.\ Dart I,raf;ur M inneapolis 106, St Louis 98 2:01 3, £i. As the result he may be Rumor mill has been working bigger than they were one hot old Gomes, another streaking bum. .338; 1956. Aaron. Milwau­ National League batting crowns. Chicago Cubs. Augu.?t 158-106. Sparkles for St. Louis And you know who heard it neither got along nor quarreled. way in two year.s those close.*! lo A lsnillngs I Best-of-seven Western Division The National Golden Gloves shipped to Bowie, Md., for Satur- overtime and with the rain curtail­ afternoon In 1933. featherweight, In the television kee, .328; 1957. M usial, .351 and His .337 was third best last year. When his turn came to hit, sev­ Whelan will carry a laudable next. ' We just didn't meet except on him say there’s no telling what W I., Pet finals tied 1-1 l I day's ninuing of the SIOO.OOO add­ ing all action on the ball fields, (NBC. 10 p.m., KSTi 10-rounder at C ham pionships replace th e ppOS On l958 Ashburn, .350 He led practically the entire sea­ eral players, particularly the rook­ 121.6 average for 14 strings into I was madder than hell. And I I ultra-official occasions where we heights he may reach, V anlipca ...... 33 22 .582 Boston 13.3, Syracuse 111 (Bos­ led John B. Campbell Memorial numerous possible trades have been Tomorrow: Kid* were the Babe's Miami Beach Auditorium. With the television Wednesday night (ABC, Next question I asked: "What son until injured early in .Septem­ ies crowded around the batting the finale a g a in st M artin. Al.so did just what any other outraged : beamed affably at each other. A* a high school ba.sketbEUI B ra v e s ...... 31 21 ..561 ton leads best-of-seven Eastern 10 p.m., ESTl. Four of the cham­ I Handicap. "made " In recent davs. None, liow- New York, March 28 (/P)—Julio Gotay, a 19-year-old I know Babe waa nqver Jealous favorite people, and he wa* their circus occupying New York's Madi­ players have the best chance of ber. He saw only limited service rage to watch a master apply his Charlie could become the second wife would do. I told mv husband player in Alhambra, Calif., he had D o tig e is ...... 31 21 ,.'.61 Division finals 2-11. pionship bouts between New York- ' As the favorite. Vertex paid 35 ever that have materialized. speedster with the Pepper Martin flare for daring on the that Dorothy was never going to of l>ni nor waa Lou jealous of favorite hero. •> r son Square Garden for seven winning the batting title?” during the final four weeks .if the trade. kegler to twice win the Town ; after beating lightly weighted trouble making the first team. He Rod .Sox ...... 30 ..51,5 I This Week’s Schedule East and Chicago-West will be championship. To date onlv the basepaths, has restored the Gashouse Garig flavor to the G ia n ts ...... 26 29 .47.'! ' weeks, the Friday night ring show Air Pilot by a neck.' He earned St. Petersburg, Fla.—Johnny was no shake.* as a frc.*hman at T tie sd a y telecast. veteran Hippo Correntl h8s turned St. I/Ouis Cardinals. Cal two year* ago. La.*t year a.s T ig e r s ...... 21 .1.36: Minnea-polis. at SI. Louis. moves on the road. $80,700 to nin his Iffet'ime earn­ and Peg Chanda are spending two Gomes. 25. of Providence, R.I.. Top scrap matchea. Tony Hadl- th e trick. The Puerto Rican youngster, a after undergoing an operation for k sophomore, he got into 16 game* Pi ra le s ...... 21 »T1 .1.36 W ed n estlay ings to $288,970. weeks vacationing in Florida and has won four straight and 16 of his gan. the Australian and British The fir.st Martin-Lamoiireaux shortstop not even listed on the a slipped disc, was clipped by Billy and rang up the rousing total of W h ite .Sox ...... 21 .382 . Boston at .Syracuse. by a coincidence the Manchester Cardinals spring training roster. Is last 17. Ills record is 42-4, includ­ Empire 175-pound champion rep­ Cup Playoffs Open Tuesday Night match waa clo.se after nine com­ Howard Grant, who set a Bowie Consolo's liner in the seventh. The 14 points a per game average of aiT'' I T h u rsd ay pleted Ixixes, with .limniy holding couple was registered at the same making quite a stir in the Redbird ing 22 knockouts. Jorgensen, of resenting New York, and Caailus record by riding six winner* mote! as I in this city. John is with Indians won it with an 11-hlt at­ nine-tenths of a point. New Haven, March 2.T 4^) 'Pwo * St. l.of Angeles., it was Gotay's of his own missed hook shot with Emile Griffith, an undeaten New York: 147-pounds, Don Sargent, with a spare and a seven fill. A trio of 20-yesr-old Baltimore at the Maryland Track as he won 17 seconds left beat gritty West I M ilitary A cadem y 16-3. C aptain ; Sunday products. Both Chandas are fine ; base-running which brought about pitchers beat the IVorld Champion Boston at Syracuse (Afternoon) York welterw'eight prospect, faces .Minneapolis-West vs. Ken Suhov- Ray DellaFera I pset with lightly-weighted Pen Bolero. golfers in the Men's and Women's “ Virginia 71-70 for the national I Richie Jones and .lai rett Vincent sky, New York, and 126-pOundS. New York, March 23 (/Pi— "Maurice Richard has started; the occasion with a goal and an St. Ixmis' 31 triumph over the i Vankee.s. Jerry Walker and Johnnv each got -seven for llie Ells, Rsipli ' If .N'eceasaiy. Bobby .Shell of New York in one In reaching the semi-finals Mar­ Under 114 pounds, Pen Bolero Divisions at the Manchester Coun­ title. Don Eddington, (Jhtcago, vs. lieyd The first round of the Stanley skating and we expect him to be <4S3'»t to break the all-time NHIj Dodgers yesterday. He was largely Fisher combined for the first Tic- DeYoung, a freshman, made the St. I^uis at Minneapolis fAfter­ of the co-featiired 10-rounder* at tin ousted Stan Hilinski 2-0 In the stepped the scven-fiirlongs in try Club and good duck pin bowl­ Drew More Attention Weeks, New York. afternoon quarter-final round, win­ responsible for the Cardinals two torv with home run support from o th er two. noon l If Nece.*.*ary. New York's St. Nicholas Arena to- Cup playoffs open.x tomorrow, ready m less than in hays " j ^r^i^J^ls'^Gm^ie^HoZ" aetTheTd 1 ;23 2 5 and paid $9. ers as well. John reported seeing decisive runs in the second inning. Gu.s Triandos and Leo Burke. In the two-night NCAA ahow- ni^nt with th^ Mighty Mont-^ Doprh | llave Hanj(o>orfi | mark of 9JS during the 1952-53 sea- ning 125-105 and 126-109. Whelan Optiquesl ($20,201 ran the fast- Robert Boyce and Henry Rockwell While Gotay was buoying Card-j Young -Milt Pappas, who pitched upset third-seeded Rav DellaFera down here, only All-Americas e.st .seven furlongs of the Lincoln earlier in the week in St. Pete. inal hopes, Cleveland suffered a, six inings. and the veteran Her real Canadiens favored ovei'; The Rocket has been out with an 2-0. winning 115-98 and In a one Jerry West of West 'Virginia and the Chicago Black Hawk.s fracture fm- the past two I.eafs Breathing Fire Downs meeting in accounting for Jolt when veteran right-hander Brown notched the shutout, a Oscar Robertson of (iincinnati Montreal and the Boston Bruins he doesn't i..sually ts f ^ r Toronto. a raramiiftin outfit I ^he two had tied I the $10,000 Woonsocket Hand!- AI Schacht, one-tjme Washing- Mike (Big Bear I Garcia was stnickl seven-inning affair, drew more attention. West, who ” .. 120-flll120-all in thothe secondaecond c-ame.game. RavRay rnn H a ix'na in i -9ra,r the choice over the never-say-die *’*"'*’ hangovers from injuric.s Last' earlier in the aeiiann, the Maple cap. He waa clocked in 1:26 4/5. ton Senators' pitcher and coach, by a line drive on the left knee and' Eight — ‘ walks -- -by Carlton W’lIIey tied the five-game NCAA Tourna­ Toronto Maple Leafs In Boston. ^ ysar be came back from a severed| I.eafa are breathing fire and brim,-.shot first .and knocked down eight How N ow I $3.201 stood off the and for years one of the best carried from the field as the In­ and Gerry Nelson proved the pins which fell one short of ment record of 160 points, was the Both series are the best-of " I tviidon to lead the Cana- stone. But the Bruins, who wound cliallenge of Battle Dance for a comics at special major and minor dians topped Boston 7-5, Braves' undoing as they lost their overwhelming choice of the sports games. After they are out of the! *bc CMp. | up second lo the Canadians, proba- Whelan's total of nine. neck decision in the $16,160 San league ball park functions, reports Baltimore Win* T«o ninth in 12 games. Harvey Kuenn Other quarter-final restilts found writers for the mo.st valuable play­ way, the two winners go at u (ni-! Hixlgc filled in for Plante in last' bly will be too tough for them. Gen- Francisco Handicap at Tanforan. all's well, despite the rain, "Be-! In other games. Baltimore took a 'he Tigers with three’hits. er aW'ard. Im hoff wa.* the ru n n er- August (130-1151 turning back Slyrunner ($6.60) stopped Race- the Cup and, as usual, the power- night's 4-2 victory over the New j *'''al Manager Punch Imlach took cau.se I have found a motel that ! doubleheader from New York 6-3' Kelipe Alou's two homers for up in the balloting. ful Canadiens are top heavv fav-lYork Flangers and did an accept-j *be Toronto coaching duties Dick Buckley (120-1021, 2-0, and tracker'.i victory string at four by would take not only me hut rny two: and 4-0, Detroit clobbered Milwau-1'he Giants and one by Andre Ijunonreaux (114-1171 defeating Both West, a unanimous choice, orites to go all the way | able job. That one, plua Toronto's - bimself when he was not satisfied taking the $7,500 Oaklawm Handi­ dogs." Al told me he hasn't missed i ke'e 10-4, San Franci-sco defeated ' matched Cub blasts bv and Robertson polled more voles Ding Farr (107-1141. 2-0. Andy cap at Oaklawn Park. They have won the Stanlev Cup ®-4 triumph over the Detroit Rcdl"'bh Billy Reav s work at the start spring training in 38 years. He Is > Chicago's Cubs 10-7, Kansas City Jim Marshall, Ray Bellino and for the All-Tournament team. But jumped off to early leads in both Ernie Banks. Mike McCormick the past three years and if they' Wings, enablcdthc Maple I.eafs to , of the campaign, now well-to-do, thanks to his New thum ped M 'ashington 11-1, P itts ­ Imhoff got the nod from 48 of the i ) games and was never headed. checked Chicago with three runs in > Win this time, they will set a r e c - , prab the final playoff berth from I "We're the hungriest team In the York restaurant. burgh beat Philadelphia 9-1 and .56 voters for a solid third posi­ ord. The Maple Leafs won the Cup j the Rangers. world. " he enthused. "We re just Trailing by 18 pina, 92-74, after ■V______seven innings to pick up the vic­ Chicago's White Sox beat Cincin­ tion on the team rounded out by seven completed boxes in his open­ Pettit, Bob Coiisy nati 9-6. tory. ■ three years in a row in 1947 1 It was poetic justice, for Ihe Kilting started. Al Lang, the man mainly respon­ Cal teammate Denny Fitzpatrick ing string against Buckley. Aii- Oddly. Gotay started the Cards A pair of home runs by Hal Maple l.eafs won their last five "I told the bovs they could make , sible for hiring the New, , York and Louisville's Don Goldstein. shape for the, games. That was more than double the playoffs if they w'anlcd to bad I " tremendous comebackAnd Bill Shariiiaii Yankees to St. Pete in 1925. is ail­ off by striking out, but when Ihe Smith and solo clotits by Roger to avert sure defeat with a nifty > A ll T> ball got by the catcher, the Red- Maria and Kent Hadley were Goldstein was a steady scorer layoffs, said Montreal Coach Toe I their best previous winning streak enough "It's work. work. more ing. I talked with Al at the field for the homeslanding Cardinals in We expect that Jacques this season. Only two weeks ago work if von want sticcess In this dniihle strike and a closing 10 box. ! jA0l)0fltCl*S named in his honor, Al Lang bird newcomer legged It all the among 12 hits the A’s blasted off Planteg (ace goalie who was missed | the Rangers boasted aseverj-point, game." The best Buckley could do was | ______way to second as Joe Cunningham Washington pitching in an eight their lo.sses to West Virginia in the w Field, home of the St. L«ul.* Cards inning game curtailed by rain. Kan- semi-finals and to Cincinnati by a P*** ^•’•^.Fttnes because of a lead over the I>eafs, but they lost In the other game of the final 9-9-10 in his final three frames. and Yankees for home games, and scored. Then B. G. Smith tapped The National Basketball Assn's sa.s City's Rip Coleman pitched 98-85 count in Saturday's consola­ ^11 on his chin) will he ready. If six of their'last seven game.s. .night of the regular season the Martin also was forced to bat- All-Star squad for the 1958-59 seS- he reported attendance has been to the mound. Pitcher Gene Snyder ' .\kV bluffed Gbtay back to second and one-hit ball in his seven-inning tion test for third place; he isn t Charlie Hodge win be in Along with the victorj-, Montreal's Black Hawks snapped Boston's six- 'H A*'?''’"' -son, selected by sportswriters and away off to date, not only in his Babe and Ie>u continued tik pose amiably—tn public th e nets. fabulous Dickie Moore celebrated; game streak with a 41 viclot v. Hilln.ski. Down by 12 pins. 92-80 in threw out the batter. stin t. "He’a improving with every I aporlcaslers throughout the cir­ favorite city, but in all other game, " said Greg Engelhard, Cal's the eighth box, Jimmy closed out But Gotay didn't return all the Dick Schofield's three-run homer cuit and announced today by cities that house major league athletic director, of Imhoff. "With with a double strike while .Stan way. He applied the brakes, re­ Ignited a six-run Pirate uprising Maurice Podoloff, NBA INeaident, clubs. I-ang was in the real estate his natural instinct and mobility, rould only manage an 8-9 in his versed his direction and streaked in the seventh. Harvey Haddjx features the sensational first year business for years before retiring. for third. The throw from first ! hurled seven innings and held the Dream of Producing Champion Should0r Bolli0rs he fits well into the defense. And Dr. Hurley Diagnoses last two man, Elgin Baylor of Minneapolis. baseman Nbrm I^arker trring to 1 Pt’*'-'’ to four hits, I now that he's had more experience. : public enemy number one .Xn.vthlng Can Happen j^-no becomes the first rookie to Rainy weather. which has head ->ff the flying Redbird Was! Bill.v Goodman and Jim Rivera R0d Sox Sliigg0r i he’s picking up the confidence you . . ince eight of the 16 head-to-head tnake the first unit since Bob plagued training sessions of all wild and Gotay scampered home | drove hcjm ns two runs each aa the Racer Near Reality for U.S. need on offense." matches have neen labeled upsets, | pjijn accomplished that difficult clubs in Florida thi.s' spring, has with what proved to bs the win- W hit^/Sox clubbed Cincinnati Scottsdale, Ariz., March 23 Unfair CVtmparison anything can happen in the chain- fp^t. at the conclusion of the 19,54- been a boon for baseball shoe ing tally. bomif’baby Jim O'Toole for aeven Sebring. Fla., March 2.3 (A>i —America's dream of producing a (Ah—Tfsl William*, Boslon's 40- Father Time worka overtime aa a wrecker . . . in.5ide, oulaide, all around your houae. Game’s Ailments pionshtp match in two weeks. In ; campaign. In the 13- year his- manufacturers. In between show- “To compare Darrall as tome Garcia, attempting a comeback 1 runs. world automobile road racing champion could come true this year. ynar-nld .American I>eague bat­ compiling hi.s overall 125.1 aver-. jopy „f the loop only one other era, Manager Solly Hemus of the have done with Bill Russell on de- Mak^ repairs now before they become loo costly. We’ll provide home handyman materials New Bedford. Mass., March age; IJie sixth-seeded Martin has The man who may at last bring the title to this country is Phil Hill ting champion, I* having trou­ I fense at this stage is like compar- i 23—Young Johnny Kellej, the Fargo, N D. (JP—Boxing, like an* son hea\wweight title fight at pla.ver, Alex Gjyza of Indianapolis, St. Ivouis Cardinals had his entire ble nhaklng a week-end should­ av erag ed ,a sp ark lin g 12,5.4 in squad running in the outfield. As a of Santa Monica, Calif. i ing a college player with a -third Groton, Conn., school teacher overmatched figliter in the last I .‘Seattle, was a firsr'Sea.son selectee. Bay­ er ailment deepite the hot .Ari­ rent power toola . . . give “do-it-youraelf” advice . recommend competent carpenters for the dif* head-to-head vt^rfare after show­ result, after four davs of baseball The 31-year-old Hill proved* ------grader.’ said Coach Pete Newell, rated the nation's chief hope lor. of course, was a untyiimoua zona sun. "I can’t run, I can’t round, is fighting for Us life I IVlicre Trouble Began ing a neat 124.3 mark in the quali­ again Saturday, when . he teamed bring race. A Lister-Jaguar in the master of defense and slow­ In the 1960 Olyrhpic, marathon, against free television, politicians Huilc.y traces the start of hox- choice- for Rookie of the Year."! Tumultuous Reception Civen throw and I can’t hit.” moaned fying round. On the other hand. n .. . » .u c. I ■ pia.ver on the spring roster ruined with Oliver Gendebien of Belgium which he started the race broke down play who capped a 16-game ficult work . . . and explain financing. today held the national 30- and unthinking advertisers, says ing s tmublea lo ihe years after the slugging outfielder yester­ Whelan. 12th in the qii^lifying Bob Pettit of the St. Louis ^ ^ 'gir of basebSll .shoes. At -$2.5 a to win' the 12-hmir Sebring Sports down at a time w’hen he was show­ winning streak with California's kilometer championship for Jack H urley. World Wa,- I, wlicn slates set up day after a 125-niile trip to round with an even 121 average, Hawks, who established a new i j, p„bliciat Jim Toomev of the Car Endurance Race, that he can ing hia exhaust pipe to the Fer- first NCAA basketball title and the second straight year. Boxing's trouble.^, says Hurley, bo.vuig cnmiuis.siniis. To Alex Olmedo on Visit Home Tucson for a scheduled appear­ has been shooting qt a 121 6 clip league scoring record, received the cards told me that it has co.st the match nerves and ability with any the first for a Pacific Coast Con­ Tuning up fur the Boston who ha.s made his living in the "Tlicy're politicians," he says, raris, , ance against Cleveland. in head-to-head competition. mo.st votes but failed by only one (,i„b over $1,000, just for new European and come out on top. ference team since 1942. For smell purchasBs, you con uso our Continuous Budeptt Account Plan. A.A. Marathon next month, sport for more than 40 years, stem I Tiioy don t know a go<-)d figlit IJma, Peru, March 23 (iP>—Alex Olmedo, who recisived a th- Moss was switched to another Also on April 4. August and ballot to become a unanimous I aboes. ' . Hill and Gendebien drove one I Ted had agreed to make hi* "l.«t'8 say he .approximates Rus­ Kelley was clocked, in one from International Boxing Club fi'oni a bad one. in moat cases. " . . i choice. Bill Rtwsell of the Boston multuous welcome on his first visit to Peru in five years, found a Italian Ferrari to a machanical Lister-Jag but that car -had been Arizona exhibition debut and sell ami could reach that class in : hour, 45 minutes and eight control. He thinks he has the Bolu-: . But methe worst ailment, which'" which I L«''’...... 0'mi Norris sot up the IB(" I tn'al 12^.5 a\erdge.s with Howle gj,, two-time All-America basketball son last fall, Newell had four po- through the streets of New men.” he says. “Enforce the Su­ reached his hotel here yesterday miles over a hazardous, rain-swept The Sebring race was virtually covered In the' pre-game work­ I sitions pretty well set but had total credit wil! be ten times that amount. Bedford. player from Diiquesne gave up the preme Co\irt decision (declaring: which was okay But instead of 2 And.v. ^ first five sport after three years in the Na only to find another crowd outside course. taken over by Ferrari and Porsche out he eoujdn't suing properly trouble deciding who would be his A l. Confalone. of Wakefield, the IRC a m onopoly i Stop the .surroundmg him.self with veteran: ( Pnr.e.s will be presented to, and Sharman are tional ' Basketball Assn, to edn clamoring for him to appear on a Four R0cords Fall Jean Behra of France, one of of Germany. These two cars swept an d ha 2 5 8 Players voted to the first AIL" make the grade with the Cards. record of .59 feet 7 3-4 inches set Florla in Sicily May 24. suffered a cold In the right house, they may cost slightly more to buy-than some shingles. But IJeCailfhey ...... g4 fight game in 1916, to talh boxing, ilake care of eighi Davis Cup. for the United States. Center Congos .000 as I’m concerned; a great team 80 : 2 8 2 months. Then let other good boys Star team will receive $200 and He was obtained during the winter by Yale’s Stuart Thompson in Drivers win pofnts in another shoulder after a night fiame ...... 93 90 1 2 7 6 "I wanted to be a fighter my­ Thrives 4»n Pressure in a six-player trade with (?in- He spoke there to a crowd of won ’ , Master-Biit quality pays for itself many times over in extra y e ^ of Meddow ...... 67 79 figlit the other four months." the .second team performers will 1955. Keerd also tossed the shot ■erlea of races. The first oiie this M arch 14. 2 5 1 self,” he recallskwlth a wry smile. | g efnnati. about 4.000 and made another GROUPB commissions in each receive $100 awards., Baylor, as 52 feet 9 3-4 Inches to tie the old y e a r w ill be In M onaco M ay 10. With Williams on the side­ This opinion paralleled thjt of service. i5 o "Then I figured there must be an . j . Providence. R. I., M arch 23 (.'Pi— speech from the balcony of a news­ America In recent years has not , W. L. 'P e t. BrUtol "Rookie of the Year" merits • a record. lines, the Red Sox lost their (?ioach Joe Lapehiok. eaaier way, and got into manag-1 - 'ha»' ahare by The BurrillviHe, R. I-. hockey team paper office. He said he felt "deep­ had a driver who could hold hia T each ers ...... 8 1 .389 "They were courageous. They all Healh . jj,_.. ^ renislng to sanction the type of thrives on pressure. Tliat's why it $200 award. ■John Douglas of Bates Jumped third straight and fourth of the Fecteau ,.. ------_4_------. Hockey at a Glance ly proud" of having helped the own with the forel^ aces, notably Liberty Mutual ...... 7 2 .778 h ad sq., m uch g ut* o u t th ere ,” he Connolly ... " own.s the first .V^w ^England 24 feet 6 1-2 inches for a new spring by bowing' to the In­ His first good fighter Iwas Billy'second-best*' "'''tw'lci** Sunday’s Results U.S. recover the Cup. the lUlians. the BriUah and “Fan­ K acey’s ...... 5 4 .5.56 MaePharaon schoolboy championship iiT the his­ broad jump record, erairfrtg the dians, 7-5. Cleveiand pound­ aatd. V Wedge . .. . National League gio, Who is of Italian descent. ■" Woodhtll ...»...... 4 5 .444 But he had hi* greatest praise Dre‘S’“wh"°''Snfi Ftw-K" Ex- T\' fare. Ad^rtisers could ac tory of the -state today. In its Win Cl AC Track Micet Plays Well Enough old mark of 22 feet 9 1-2 inches ed Frank Baumann and Dave But this most dangerous of all E a s t S i d e s ...... '3 6 .333 for Seiden, who, along with soph u "1 ' ttotopltah the same thing. . chips-dowri battle with favored Ar­ Montreal 4, New York 2, ' Two of his brothers, Mand. 25, held by himself andjtwo others. Slfier for 11 hits while the R imI luth, Minn., In 1928, Hurley went For such an ambitious pro- Toronto 6, Detroit 4. and O swaldo, 16, a re tennl* p lay ­ sports has been taking a heavy St. Mary's ...... 0 9 .000 Tony Jaiikson, was most inatru- lington, Mass:, Saturday, Burrill- New Haven, March 23 (JP)—Rob­ donnecticiit'a Wavne Davis high Sex defense cqllapsed by mak- Igram, he believes' a national ert E. Fitch High of Groton and C hicago 4, B oston 1. ers. Mario plays well enough.that toll of lives it) the p a st fo u r y ears. Week’s Schedule ' kiir four errors. - menfal in getting 8t. John’s Its ■Then he trav eled to Chicago,, boxing commissioner ville pulled through, with a 2-0 vic- jumped 6 feet 4 1-2 inches to break should be toT.v on goals bv Bill R ogers and New Milford won the team cham­ American League Perry Jones, the U.S. Davis Cup All of the beat Italians have been G reu p A third-NIT title bffoVe a national where he gained 'national fame as j nam ed captain who accompanied Olmedo the old record of 6 feet 2 Inches a czar to oversee the defenseman Tom Keeling. Arling­ pionships Saturday in the Con- Rochester 5, Buffalo 3. Wiled and all the great • English Monday, Center Coiigos vs. television audience. "Your Guarantee ••Our J£ a promoter, manager and match-1 regeneration of the sport, here, said, "We are very much set by Harvard’s Bob Rlttenberg to n 's _ sophom______ore, „goalie______Bill.v, necticut Interscholastlc Athletic C leveland 5, H ershey 1.' drivers' are dead except Stirling Clvltan’s, 7; TueiWay, Correntl's Jone (Toluca); l«pez, rMexlco’s “Seideh made them (Bradley) m ^ e r for (K>me of the bc.st-: "B(it he would have to be a interested in him." in 1955. • Clarke hadn’t been scored upon for Conference Track and Field Meets Springfield 111 Providence 8, Moss* . ' ■ f vs. Latvians, 8:15; Wednesday, bantamweight king who is aiming change their .whole style of play known fights and fighters In his-! boxing man — not a pblittciail,” Other members df the family" or. The Holy Cross two-mile relay four-plus gkmes dating back to aMn Yale's Coxe Field House. Fitch, Monday’* Schedule Moss could be theiEuropean that W atkins vs. W est Sides) 9. for a crack at world Champion Al­ when he re-^tered the game with Years Of Dependable Semi tory. His 1947 ihatqh ibetweeh Tony he adds quickly. hand to greet Olmedo at the air­ team covered the distance in 7:59.1 2-1 triumph over Saugus In ihe No Games Scheduled in Any rilU will have to beat to win this G roup B phonse Hallml of France, tangles four fouls. They were trying des­ Zale and Rocky. Grazianq grossed competing with three regulars ab­ to shatter the old mark of 8:07.1 League. , - , port were his father, Salvador, and year's championship.;.,, Monday KofC vs. Eaat Sides, with Danny Kidd of The Phlllp- perately to get. rid of him. But nearly $423,000—still a record gate Massachusetts State quarter-fi­ sent, won the- Class B champion­ his mother, ' Fortunata, brother which was set by Yale in 1955. 33$ NORTH MAIN STREET 'Richmond, Calif.—Hank Casey,- nals. Rogers converted & rebound 7:45; TuMday,, U»»srty Mutual va. ptaes at Hollywood, Tuesday night. they couldn’t.do it.'*’ for an indoor bout. ship for the fifth year in a row \' Alberto, 14, David, 12, Ruth, », and Oar Broke Dawn, 150, San Francisco, outpointed AI of teammate Howie Laporte at Connecticut's Gene Givens, ths The Briton didn’t have much Bt.. Mary’s, 9: Wednesday, Teach­ -Lopsz ranks fourth among the Seiden acknowledged that he writh 283* W nts. New Milford won . Hollywood, (3alif.—Bob Albright. Jaim e 8. . More recen tly , he promoted the (Tiger) WllUams, 156. Los Ange­ 11:05 of the middle period for the meet's only triple winner, equaled ers ys. Woodtalll, ,8:15. U^peuaA pontsndsrA knew l^adlsy was out to get him. the Class C championship with 49 116, IxM Angeles, jinocked out Alex brought 14 "racIrtU to give 'duuice to aboW tala stuff In the Sa­ PeU Radema^er-Floyd letter' las, 12. deciding tally. F polnta. . the meet record when he won the M dy Turman, 179, Dallas, 3. to hia tennis playlni; brothers. 60-yard W gh^unUea In 0:7.4. ' ' ■■ ■ '■ i / - , \ / - "I /■ w rX.'

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MANCHESTER — Six room Cape. tousle system for stdrs, office apartment with garage Iri Vernon. Aluminum etorms and aoreena, new breeseway, ovewM d garage, two room, patio, large wooded lot. recreation room, garage, large ment on mobile homea. Bxceuent T he wav she t iu e m o nu»®y-- At4DTUe WW WE T E a i IT 10 THE,PROSPECTIVE CUU MI 8-T980. M l V ^ . Carlton W. Hutchins. MI 9-51S2. l i l t o Jerusalem restsuraut, etc. HI-FI. Has' Jack Centrally, located. Rusrences, MI hot water heater. Convenient to fireplaces, commbiMons through­ Owner Ml 9-8689. nicely wooded lot. High on a hill, lota available at Manafleld. Jen- HEtPf for extra speakem. One hour s j^ 9-2837. . beautiful view. Tom Minor, Real­ ae'n’a, Inc., (always reliable) Roll< “ANYTHING THEY DO beautifully fiimished front WEST SIDE—Attractive five room shopping, schools and buses. Nice out, plastered, magnificent view. winding tapes. Closeout below home, enclosed breeseway. ga­ $18,600. R. F. DimCcirkto. 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Beechler Realtor, JUST BY TAKINO OVER agents. SEVEN ROOM older Colonial. ranch with carport. Large living palm branches. CGPt ^LOSING TIME FOR C L A S ^ E d '^ V T . FURNISHED Ught housekeeping COMMERCIAL btulnss^qr office acres land,- garden area, nice Ml 3-6969 or Wesley R. SMth. A» F M TUNER. Coll MI S-08H. UNPAID BALANCE space for rent. Up to 6600 oqUere Excellent condition throughout. room with fireplace. Aluminum sociates. MI 9-8962. Member Multi­ The special Palm Sunday wor- I t OMITii WlPtew im P A T A iMp-- 8A'1^UM>AT f room with, electric refrigerator. MANCHESTER—Six room Cape on Two-car garage. Centrally located. combinations. $12,800, -R . F. shade trees, barn with garage and Aatp Driving School 7>A Monthly Psymenu feet. Will aulMiivide. Main Street. workshop. Nice view. $11,000, Tom ple Listing Service. ahlp eervice doted with the Joroua 817.82 _____ Near-Main St. Suitable tor ladles busline, $12,650. Excellent two- Nice family home, $17,800. R. F. 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Mitten can fit- your NEW SIX room ranch, one Mock erator, built-in oven and surface Want to sell your pron-rty? tween the procesaiohhl..Md the re*, Ml 0-7398. ing married. room tor gentleman. Central loca' needs like a glove. Call Elleworth unit, dishwasher. Carpeting, ccsslonal the congregation, was lad BLOIJND BEDROOM from Green. All large rooms, two Greenwood, Inc. will buy tor all (HILD’S DESK with choir, like tloh, private entrance, free park­ Suborfoan for Rent 66 Mitten -Agency, Realtors. MI baths, built-in stove and oven, fire­ drapes, cornices. Extra >argr two- through the gamut of emotion* lARSON’S (Connecticut’s first 11- LIVING ROOM BUTTE . ing. MI 8-8914. 2 Men Plead cash, or work out a trade. Quick cenaed driving school -rained. .. new, and red cedar wood couch, 6-PC DINETTE SET, 3-6980, or MI 0-6824. place. Full ’basement, two-car ga­ car garage. City water, sever. H. action assured. Call and gut our that would have been expressed-ltjr in good condition. MI 9-8715. REDUCrni $75 to $66 and $90 to rage. Your choice of interior B. Grady, Broker. MI 3-8009, deal, no obligation. the associates of Jesus as they ra-' Certified and approved. Is '■ow of­ “ WESnNGHOUSE’’ ELEC. REF. CLBIAN SINGLE room lor gentle $80—‘Two three room apartments, SUMMIT STREET—Oversize six BB ATPBBOIATED Diol Ml 3-2711 fering clBBsroom and t-ehlnd "CALORIC' OOMBINATTON man, quiet, central location. Rea­ decoration. R. F, Dimock Co.. Real­ GREENWOOD, INC., acted to the events of Holy 'weak. MOlflNO OUT of SUte—For aalo, Rockville, heat, hot water, electric room cape, patio, porch, two tor, MI 9-5245, or Robert Mur­ 58 PORTER STREET— A 6 bed­ Guilty Despite The feelings were interpreted and wheel instruction tor teenagers. mqpnmist mahogany bedroom set, RANGE sonable. 14 Wadsworth St. MI baths, two fireplaces, plenty of room home, 28 foot ll'ving room, Ml 3-1577 MI 9-6076. stove’, refrigerator, garbage dis­ dock,. MI 8-6472, Barbara Woods. suggested by the rhythmic axprea- AotomoSiles for Sale 4 gas and oil combination stove, oU "MAYTAG’’ WASHER 8-4921. posal. No dogs Call Tr 5-2606 or closets, finished recreation room Bunporch, 2 baths and 2 lava­ Lost and Fbnnd "EMERSON" TELEVL MI 9-7702. slons of the glMs of the Rhyttmlc ATTENTION teenagers, new driver space hiator. 31” TV set, blond TR 8-6060. with built-in bar plus numerous tories, garage, combination win­ *^Ace ill H ole’ Choir and the elnglng of the com­ WANTED — Clean used cars. We coffee (ablb,.. blond comer-table, SION SET . fine features. Paul J. Correnti, dows, etc. Convenient residential NOTICE______^ Ivan a that education classes starting ; atur- "HOOVER" VACUUM ROOM AND board, in private (XXIII) E. Vandervoort, former chairman bined Senior and 'Youth Choirs. ■pm Bo(* No. E-1472. Isaued by buy, trade down or trade any­ day. Call Mr. Miclette, Manches­ household artteles. I ll Holl St. ROCKVILLE—One 6-room and two MI 3-6363. area. Ideal home tor the large of the Vernon Fire District Zoning thing. Douglas Motors, 833 '(aln. Also Included Sealy Innersprtog home. Reasonable. MI 3-4643. 2.% room apartments, beautifully Several Stafford and Rockville Scriptural passages were read by Tke flavlnga Bank o t Mancheater ter Driving Academy. Coventry. BOLTON — Six room split level, family, Roliert J. Smith, Inc., MI officials were present In pockvllle Commission, as speaker. Mrs. Clifilord O. Simpson. SOFA 838, small btiffet 818, exten­ Mattress and Box Spring, "Alex­ and completely furnished, heated. $16,950—Five room ranch, full base­ wooded lot. Three bedrooms, fire­ 9-6241. has been lost and application haa NEED A CAR and had your credit PI 2-7249. sion table $15, smsjl^able, two ander Smith" Rugs, Lamps, ment with garage, ceramic bath, City Court this morning to give Among the panel members will Expressed were the arrogant been made to aald bank tor pay- Boarders Wanted 59-A Cehtrid. TR 6-9992, TR 6-5681, TR place, excellent condition. $16,800 be Edward T. Morlarty, eecretary tamed down? Short on down pay­ benches and table. Mr-S-siOO. Tables, Kitchen CJabinet, Inlaid and 5-2244. fully plastered, egtra large kitch­ 27 SCARBOROUGH ROAD- A six character references for two Staf­ pride of the Pharisee, the humility matt of the amount of depoait. . R. F. Dimock Co., Realtor, MI ford men who admitted guilt to of the Ellington Zoning and Plan­ ment? Had a repoeseaalonT Don’t Business Services Offered 13 a few other articles. TWIN BEDROOM for one or two en with dining area, fireplace. 9-5245, or Robert Murdock, MI room colonial home plus sunporch of the Publican, the grief of the give up! See Douglas Motors, get Free storage until wanted. Free ROCKVILLE —lliree room spa' S. A. Beechler, Realtor, MI 3-6969 and small nursery room adjacent charges against them. ning Commission. three Marys; there was sorrow, n o t ic e is h e r e b y given that girls near Post Office. BoarJ op­ 3-6472. Barbara Woods, MT 9-7702. Peter P. Wicykowskl, 61, was DAB Awanis Peas Book No. 8-eiSS, laaued by Uie lowdown on the lowest down CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, Building— Contracting 14 Bonds—Stocks Mortgages 31 Help Wanted-^Male 36 Boa^ and Aecc88orie*M6 delivery. Free setup by our own tional, TV privileges. MI 3-8745". clous, beautifully and completely or W. R. Smith, Associate, MI to master bedroom. Paneled rec­ Indecision, doubt, waiting, hope; and smallest payments anywhere. a'vailable all hours. Satisfaction '.reliable men. i furnished, heated apkrtment with 9-8952. reation room in basement. Per­ fined $1.02 for operating a motor Awards (or citizenship and his­ there was the faith apd dedteaUon The Savlngrs Bank of Manchester BOATS NOW In stock — Crosby (XXIV) torical essays were presented to a haa been lost and application haa Not a small loan or finance com­ guaranteed. Call MI 8-1315 ANY KIND Of caipentry and cabi­ TOO MANY DEBTS? Ctoiiaolidate •SHOE SALESMAN \ Phone for appointment garage. Central. TR 5-8992. manent aluminum white clap- vehicle while under the Influence so convincingly expressed by five pany plan. Douglas Motors, 833 fiberglas, Wolverine, Stsreraft and MANCHESTER — Assume 4%% of liquor, with $27 of the fine re­ number of area students recently . been made to aald bank tor pay­ net work done. Honest and relia­ your payments and ImproVe your Experienced for part-time posi­ — ALBERT, HARTFORD Apartments— Flats— NEW SIX room Colonial, $17,900. iwards, 2-car garage, modem members of the Rhythiiilc Choir Main Street LEAVE YOUR rubbish worries to ble workmanship. Call Roscoe credit standing. $22.25 per month Cai^lac motors. Evinrude new any time up to 8 p.m. ROCKVILLE —Three-room apart­ G.I. mortgage—payments $76 per kitchen, tile bath, fireplace and mitted by Judge Francis T. by Sabra Trumbull Chapter, DAR. accompanied by Ralph Lundberg’s ment of the amount of deposit. tion. Good hourly rate. Tenements 63 ment, heat fmd hot water bath, built-in dishwasher, 1% baths, me! Cellars, attics cleaned. Thompson, MI 8-1895 for Mtl- will pay off $1,000, If you own and used. Salee and service. Mc­ It Day Or Night month, on this spotless 6 room built-in stove and oven. Ccmplete- all that makes (or a completely O’Loughlln. His companion In, Junior Good Citizenship Awards baritone rendition of "The Lord’s 1951 NASH RAMBLER convertible Light trucking of all kinds, tor real estate, call CH 6-8897 and ask Apply Bride Sports Spot, 109 Center St. hye no means of trans- porch, central location. Adults cape with full cellar, copper comfortable home. Excellent resi­ the case, George Parrow, 52, was went to three Grade 8 students; POUND—Female Beagle, black, with 1952 motor. May be seen at mates If you NEW EFFICIENCY apartment for Iv landscaped. Amesite *r'.ve. R. Prayer." brown and white. Can Lee Frac- homea, stores and offices. Norm’s Frank Burke or Mrs. Carter tor portation. I’lrsend my auto tor rent with kitchen, ll'ving room, only. $65 a month, TR 8-5126. plumbing, ameslte drive, beauti­ P. Dimock Co., Realtor, MI dential neighborhood. Robert J. fined $25 for giving false Infor­ Jane Mitchell of St. Bernard’s 21 Overland St Trucking. MI 8-8905. CARPENTER desires repair work, BURTON’S SHOE STORE 18 FT. OUTBOARD cabin cruiser ful yard with trees, city utilities, The three senior girls, CSonnle chia, Dog Warden. MI S-8594. details. CoimecUcut Mortgage Ex­ you. No obllganoij. bedroom, tile bath. Fun shed 9-5245, or Robert Murdock Ml Smith, Inc., Ml 9-5241. mation to policeman. School; Donna Remklewlcs of St. Bentley, Janet Mortimer, and Tan­ all types of remodeling. Dial PI change, 15 Lewis St., Hartford. 825 MAIN ST. with 85 HP motor isnd all acces­ convenient location. Asking They were arrested on Rt. 15 by Joseph’s School; and Cecelia Bar- sories. C. G. registered.. MI A— U - B — E ^ — T— 'S with stove, refrigerator and heat, Summer Homes for Rent 67 3-8472, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702. ya Parrott, and a junior, Jean LOST—Glaaaes In tan case be- 2-7728, MANCHESTER all on first floor. Storage opace $13,650. Over 50 other listings in SOUTH WINDSOR — Just over State Policeman Richard Powers okas of Hicks Memorial School, 1958 F0R15 ‘e«® y^ible purchased Spec 9-0650. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD 2 families and singles. The Elsie Manchester line—off Avery St. Martin, brought particular poise tween Salvation Army and Or­ new August 1958. MI 8-8008. ■ in basement. Parking — 07 bus GARDNER LAKE, Salem, Ctonn. (XXV) who said he noticed the car mov­ Tolland. chard St. Finder please call MI television, service,. m 9-4641. ALL TYPES of carpentry work Help Wanted— Female 35 CIVIL ENGINEER OPEN NIGHTS TILL. 8 P.M. Meyer Agency, Realtors Ml Split level home on large lot, 3 and inspiration to their solo in­ done, alterations, dormers, rool- SAT. 6 P.M. line, near shopping .center. For Northwest shore. Arrowhead ing erratically along the high­ Awards for essays on Theodore IM«S7. BEFORE YOU BUY a used car 9-5524 MI 3-6930. NEW SIX room Cape, West Side, bedrooms, U shaped IMng. din­ way. Prosecutor Harry H. Lugg terpretations. The other members FLOOR SANDINa and reflnlabli Ing, porches, etc. Call MI 9-6981. .X Buildins: Material* 47 one or two only, $95 monthly. Can Grove. Modem housekeeping cot Roosevelt were presented to Cheryl of the Rhythmic Choir participat­ see Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck EXPEIUENCED woman, to live In. Or equivalent with experience In be seen at 189 West Middle Tpke., bullt-ln range and oven, vestibule. ing, kitchen area, small recrea­ quoted the State Policeman as Specializing In old floors. estimating and/or supervising site A GOOD SELECTTION of sterilized tages. Safe beach. PIayg;rounds. MANCHESTER—Six room Cap^- Gprstung, Grade 7, Crystal Lake ing were Sally Brown, Beth Gart- Sales and Service. 285 Main Must like children. References re­ Apt, F. Phone MI 3-7091.. Shuffleboard. Picnic grove. Pri­ Choice location. I.Arge lot. $16,200. tion room, garage, aluminum saying the pair switched seats Announcements 9-5750. , work. Salary open. Telephone tor WEEKLY SAVINGS LIST refinished used furniture to t 2 unfinished. Breezeway, garage; storms. Buyer may assume 4%% School; and Raymond Spaulding, sldc. Poppy Gerard, Kerry Get- Street Ml 9-4671. O ^ n evenings. quested. Phone MI 9-6416. every room. All kinds ot appli­ vate boats. Ideal tor childrert and R. F. Dimock Co., Realtor, MI after he stopped them, and while Grade 8. Sykes Junior High School. Roofing— Siding 16 appointment. The Thomas Colla Disappearing Stairways $24.95 each FOUR HoOM apartment for rent. Quiet street, very clean. 'Ton- GI mortgage of $13,400, early oc­ chell, Susan Landers! and Dorothy ELECTROLUX OWNERS^ Prompt ances, sparkling clean, no chips. fishermen. Hartford CH 2-9278. gren, Broker. MI 3-8321. 9-5245 or Robert Murdock, MI he pulled ahead of their car. The ‘ Senior Good Citizenship awards INCOME TAXES prepared U your OLDER CARS, mechanics spe­ CJo., Paving Contractors, 261 Knotty Pine Paneling 14c so. ft. Heat, hot waster, gas for cooking, 3-6472, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702. cupancy, full price $18,900. (ilenn Prior. home Or by appointment. BJxper- friendly service on your Electro­ 8d and 16d Common Come In and compare quality and Visit weekends. Norwich, TUmer prosecutor said Farrow’s attempt went to: Joan Panctera of Staf-/ cials, flxit yourself cars, always lux (R') cleaner. Pick up and de­ RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and COMPTOMETER Broad St., Manchester. Ml 9-5224, electric refrigerator and gas EAST HARTFORD — 5% roo i Roberts Agency, Realtors Insur­ The three women who gave a lenced tax work. 24 nour srvlce. JA 2-6750. Nails $9.90 per keg prices. Open 9-8. LeBlainc Furni­ 7-4695. to save his friend frorrr arrest ford High School and Joanne Ges a good selection. Look behind our livery, Call EHeotrolux authorlxed built-up roofs, gutter and conduc­ ture Hospital, 195 South St., stove. Call MI 9-4071 or MI ranch. Full cellar, recreation (XXVIll) ers, MI 4-0510. Open evenings. would have been fruitless anyway most moving interpretation of Call MI S-4723. office. Douglas Motors. 333 ^lOUn. tor work; roof, chimney repairs. OPERATOR Colonial Mantels $30 each 9-5779 from 6 to 7 p.m. say of Rockville High School. Both "The Three Mary’s’* were Mrs. ealea and service. MI 9-0848 or JA TOOL ROOM machinist, part-time 1x8 Sheathing $97 per M’ Rockville, room. Garage. Storms, quiet because ’’Parrow was as drunk as girls are seniors. 2-0108. Please ask for Augusttne Ray Hagenow, MI 9-2214; Ray Wanted to Rent 68 street. Tongren, Broker. MI COVENTRY—NewIvilNTR 5% room anch, Charles Baxter. Mrs. Robert Mar­ FEDERAL INCXIME taxes____ pre- CALL OR SEE me for a good deal Jackson, Ml 3-8S25. Opening In a small department (days only). Experienced In tool­ Canadian Framing (house THREE ROOM heated apartment, three bedroom, living room, kitch­ Wicykowskl.’’ pared with your savings In ml—nind. Kamlenakl. 3-8321. IN TOWN Several Stafford officials and Upper Room Supper tin. and Mrs. Robert Simmers. In on 1959 Dodge or Simca and first for comptometer operator to do making and small run precision lots) $98 per M’ $75. Can MI 9-5229 Monday to Fri IS THERE A kind-hearted per en and dining area. Built-in range The second annual Upper Room Reasonable rates. Call MI 9-4246. COUGHLIN ROOFTNO Company, Interesting and varied work. parts. Apply Newton Co., 65 Elm LIVING r o o m set. Automatic Rockville’s Mayor Herman G. Ol­ addition to that of Lundberg’s, so­ choice used cars. Walter G. RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make— Hand Split Shakes 833.96 per sq. washer, $50, Call MI 9-2607. day. 9 to-5 p.m. son in Manchester yho will open THREE OR 4 bedroom colonials and oven, fireplace and manTle. Friendly horn* In Bowers School Supper, in memory of the Last los were sung by Mrs. Laurence Parker, Dennett and Popp Dodge, cars, amplifiers, phonogrraphs and Inc. Aluminum siding, as^alt- Pleasant working conditions. Ap­ St., Mahehester, Mr. B e fa ll. Clam Shell Casings 6c lin. ft. his heart to children and rent C Basement garage, hot water heat. son were- present to vouch (or the INCOME TAX forms prepared by FOUR ROOM^ furnished apart in preferred residential location; area. Four bedrooms, two baths. character and good records of both Supper, will be held at Rockville Vincent qnd Francla Payne. af^xdntment In your home or Inc., 10-12 Connecticut Boulevard. changers. Over 47 years total ex­ asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, ply Employment Office, First Birch Plywood 44c sq. ft. or 7 rooms to a responsible fan! attached 2-car garage, 1% cera­ Situated on one acre lot. Close to East Hartford, BU 9-4331 or MI galvanized or copper gutters and National Store, Inc., Park and ACTTUAL JOBS open In United Special Windows, from $10 each. ment, heated, hot water, rarage Living room 13x27. Fireplace. men If necessary. The accused Methodist Church Wednesday. Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. Baxter mine. Experienced, competent perience. 90 days guarantee on all Musical Instruments S3 ily and restore their faith in mic baths, built in oven and schools, bus and shopping. $14,900. Garage with patio. Price $17,400. The Woman’s Society for Chris­ 9-3422. leaders. Ml 8-7707. Oakland Ave., East Hartford, States, Sduth America, Europe. We win beat our competitors center, residential. MI 3-6028. Minimum FHA financing. R. F. were represented by Atty. Robert, are co-directors of thrf* Rhythmic work at reasonable fee. Call MI work. Potterton’s. MI 9-4587. To $16,000. Write Employment In- human nature again. Landlord range, 2 fireplaces, (inl.shed rec­ 16% down. tian Service sponsors the event, Conn. advertised prices by at least 8% . HEAR NEW Kinsman orgae with selling house. Need rent centrally Dimock Co.. Realtor. Ml 9-5245, J. Pigeon. (Tholr. For last evening’s service 8-2666. FOR SALE—1948 Chevrolet two- ROOFING SIDING, painting. Car- formation Center. Room 474, 470 TWO ROOM furnished cottage, reation room. S. A. Beechler, which 1j open to all women In the HAROLD A SON, Rubbish Remov­ Open evenings by appointment. percussion added: Big sa'vings on located near school and buses. or Robert Murdock, MI 3-6472, The case of two neighbors who Robert Vater conducted the choral door sedan, radio and heater, good gentry. Alterations and additions. Stuart St., Boston 16. heat, lights, hot water Also Realtor MI 3-6969 or W. R. Smith, MADELINE SMITH, Realtor community. Reservations may be choir, Miss Diane DeLys served, as CHARACTER Readings daily al-papers and ashes. Call MI (XERK-TYPIST with bookkeeping NOBOBY — BUT NOBODY demonstration models. Dubaldo Reasonable. References. Well be Associate, MI 9-8952. Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702. got into a fight over car repairs mechanical condition, good tires. 9-4034. CetlingiJetlings. Workmanship iniaran- UNDERSELLS NATIONAL , Music Center, 186 West Mlddls rooms. Scranton Tourist Komes were continued three months after made with Mrs. Ralph Snape, organist, John Mortimer arranged from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Advice on teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn experience preferred. 5-day week, and Cabins. Call between 5-7. MI haved children. Will keep property MI 9-1642 all problems. 607 Main St., next MI 9-1329. NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. Tpke. Xa 9-6205. In A-1 condition. Call MI 4-ll()0 $14,300 — SIX room cape, 4 bed­ (XXX) which charges may be nolled, de­ chairman. The event will be^n effective lighting, and the Rev. AL MARINOS, M & M Rubbish St. MI 8-4860. pleasant working condition, com­ Help Wanted— 9-0826. promptly at 6:30 p.m. The month­ 1,/aurence Vincent ottered the to Mohegan Market, Hartford. CH 1957'FORD custom line 300— 2-door 381 STATE STREET. any time. rooms, .large kitchen with dish­ pending on their behavior. Weston Service, complete full time re­ pany benefits. Call for appoint­ Male or Female 37 LAKE STREET — New six room E. McLain, 23. of 26 Windsor Ave., ly business meeting of the WSCS prayers. 7-1779. sedan. V-8. standard shift, low ment, MI 3-2828. NORTH HAVEN. CONN. 3% OR 4 ROOM apartment. Cen­ washer and disposal, hot air oil FOUR ROOM house including 3 moval service, Industrial, com­ Wearing.Apparel— Furs 67 desperately need 5 or 6 room heat, (ireplace. S. A. Beechler, Colonial with garage. Built by U. acres zoned for Industry, also and Oliver W. Bush, 28, of 28 will be omitted this month. mileage, excellent condition, Roofing and Chimne.vs 16-A EXPERIENCED office clerk. Must CHestnut 8-2147 trally located, heat, hot water and HOUSEWIVES receive absolutely mercial, residential, route o- ap­ EXPERIENCED s t e n og rapher, rent, ^ u r children. Presently at Realtor, MI 3-6969 or W. R. & R. Built-in stove and oven. chicken coops, garage. i4(> foot Windsor Ave., are charged with RorkvlUe Firemen Meeting radio, heater, and many other pointment, metal, cardboard bar­ be fast and accurate typist. Work LADY'S light blue casual coat, like parking. Adults. Call MI 3-7590 free a lovely piece of Jewelry of good at figures, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. or MI 3-8470. lake. Must get 16 months old Smith, Associate, MI 9-8952. Large fireplace. Sun deck. 1% artesian weli, 30 gallons per min­ breach of the peace. They have A Joint meeting of the four com your choice. For full details call extras. Will sacrifice. Must rels. MI 9-9767. ROOFING—Specializing repairing in East Hartford office. East of new, size 10-13. Reasonable. Call daughter Away from dampness. baths thiee bedrooms. Beautiful sell. Call MI 3-8491 any time. Call MI 3-8240. Diamonds— Watch MI 9-1144. ute, Phone MI 9-3593. resumed their friendship, Lugg panics of Rockville Fire Depart­ JA 4-0351. roofs of all kinds. New roofr, gut­ river resident preferred. Apply Jewelry 48 THREE LARGE rooms, heat and Vital to her life. Children all well BO'WERS AREA view, $18,700. R. F. Dimock Co.. said. ment will be held today at 7:30 Local Stocks ’TYPEWRITERS, repaired, rented, ter work,, chimneys cleaned, rj- In person to Mr. Hyland, Hart­ behaved. References. Please call Realtor, MI 9-5245. nr Robert 1949 STUDEBAKER ^-ton pickup, sold and serviced. 479 E. Middle HOP HOME PARTIES— Openings hot water. Newly redecorated, Colonial for $20,000; ranches for A nolle was entered In the cases p.m. in Fitch Fire House. palred. Aluminum aiding. 30 tor party plan demonstrators. ford Dispatch and Warehouse Co., LEONARD W. YOST Jeweler, ro- porch. One or two small children PI 2-6547 any time. • Murdock. MI 3-8472, Barbara Lots for Sale 73 of Ralph Wheelock, 20, of 55 Grand Fire Chief John F. Ashe has Personals good motor and tires. Price $176. Turnpike. MI 9-3477. years’ experience. Free esti­ 225 Prospect St., East Hartford. WALTZ LENGTH silk organza $16,000 and $18,500. Quotations romlsUod by TR 6-7533. Housewares, toys, gifts, novelties. alrs, adjusts watches expertly. wedding dress, size 10. MI 9.8369. accepted. PI 2-7545 after 4 p.m. Woods. MI 9-7702. Ave., and Anthony J. DeCarll, 18, urged all members to attend. mates. Call Howley, MI 3-5361, MI WORKING newly weds wish apart­ VERNON—Two house lots, $1,800 Cobum A Middlebrook. too. VACUUM CLEANERS repaired In HILLS’ TELEVISION Service. No collecting. No delivering. Ex­ §:easonable prices. Open dally. BUCKLEY SCHOOL of 128 Prospect^ St- The youths (K>P Town Committee Meets 1948 . STUDEBAKER two-door Available at al] tlme.«i. Philco fac­ 3-0763. perience not necessary. Call or Thursday evenings. 129 Sprues FOUR Room, furnished, automatic ment, 8-5 rooms, Manchester- (XXXI) each. Other lots available In Man­ were arrested on charges of Illegal Bank Stocks my own home shop. Fort*' vears Situations Wanted— South Windsor section. (?H 7-7168 Ranch in Green Manor with chester area, Philbrick Agency, The Vernon Republican Town factory experience. All makes, low sedan, running condition, good tory supervised service. Tel. MI write: Mr. Don Peterson, 6 Pros­ Street. MI 9-4887. FORMAL GOWNS for sale, size 7 washer, electric stove and refrig use of registration plates after Bid Aaked tires, radio, heater. No reasonable Female 38 erator. Newly painted. Heat, Ga­ after 6. basement, $18,500; solid brick VERNON—New six room Colonial MI 9-8464. Committee will meet at 8 p.m. to­ rates, free estimates, free pickup 9-9698. pect Hill Drive, Warehouse Point, "and 9. Call MI 9-8378. they used one plate from DeCarH's day in Superior Court Room. Conn. Bank and Trust offer refused. MI 3-4230. Heating and Plumbing 17 Onn. Tel. NA 3-5091. rage. Very convenient location cape for $16,000 ; 4 and 4 flat for with attached garage. Bullt-ln car on a new car purchased by Co...... 43 46 and delivery.. Mr. Miller, JA Garden— Farm— Dairy $15,900; six room cape, two baths, rsmge ana oven. Fireplace sun FERGUSON RD.—103 ft. wooded ■rown Chairman Franklin G 2-8904. ELECTRICAL work by Walt Reply Box N, Herald. Wheelock while towing It home. First National Bank of 1955 C:HEVR0LET 210 model two- Zemanek assures your hafety. 24 HOUR immediate service. Re­ MAIDS, A-1 New York homes. BOOKKEEPER- Products 50 LARGE SIZE black seal cape, good Houses for Sale 72 $17,300. deck. 1% baths, three bedrooms, lot in beautiful residential area, Welles plans to bring up for dis­ modeling, repairing, new installa­ FOR RENT—First floor of Man­ high wooded lot. Brirk front. city utilities. Bargain at $3,600. Prosecutor Lugg termed It a case cussion various proposals of Gov­ Manchester ...... 37 — NEW FiqURE for spring at big door sedan V-8, standard trans­ Don’t wait, call MI 9-8976 now. Live-In. To $220. monthly. Free condition, $35. MI 8-8190. Hartford Natlona. mission, gorgeous two tone green, tions, electric sewer cleaning, OFFICE MANAGER chester Green home. 4 large, SOUTH WINDSOR—New five room GREEN SCHOOL $17,400. R. F. Dimock Co., Real­ MI 3-0154. Carl and Esther of "bad Judgment." ernor Riblcoff. Welles, the former savings. Special introductory dis­ Be wise and modernize. room, board, fare advanced. IF YOU WANT good mealy No. 1 ranch, built-in oven and ranee. A 3-months continuance was Bank & Trust Co. . 37% 89% with whitewalls. Only $995. Oak­ drainpipes cleaned fast and effi­ Write Gem Agency, 36 Lincoln, Green. Mountain potatoes deliv­ NEW TAN corduroy Jacket, ilze rooms on Inis line. (Children ac­ Four bedroom cape, 2 til( baths tor. MI 9-5245, or Robert Mur­ Schwarz. representative o." Vernon, opposes counts on Spencer foundations and ciently. Will R. Guy, MI 3-0677. College graduate seeks employ­ 18-20, $10. Phone 9 to 13 s.m. 2-9 Lot 100x200. $16,600. Philbrick granted in the case of Carleton G. Fire tnsnranoa Companies bras in two new fabrics. Mrs. land Motors, Inc., 367 Oakland St. REUPHOLSTERY, slip covers and Roslyn Heights, N. Y. ered to your door pall MI 9-6438. cepted. Call MI 9-5201 Or MI 4-1302. for $22,000; 1% bath colonial at dock. MT 3-6472, Barbara Woods, the Democratic Oovenior’s plan Ml 3-1446. draperies custom made. Free es ment with small aggressive ex­ p.m. MI 9-7782. Agency, MI 9-8464. ^ MI 9-7702. 34 A(JRES, Prime residential prop- Williams, 29, of 37 Park St., pro­ to transfer $20 million from the Aetna F ir e ...... 77% 80% Winona McLeod, PI 2-7048. S. WATSON, PLUMBING and heat­ THREE room apartment, modem $18,200; new extra large colonial erty, city water. For further• fnfo’rin' viding the return with his wife and timates. Open evenings for your SEAMSTRESS for cut aprons, aver­ panding company. Office systems VERNON —New six room Build­ (2 baths, 2 fireplaces, 2 garages) highway fund to the general fund Hartford Fire ...... 193 203 1953 MERCURY hardtop, radio, convenience. P & M Upholstery ing contractor. New Installations, age earnings $1.50 hour. Simple, and procedures. Capable, easily Household Goods 51 kitchen. ■ automatic oil heat, (XXXII) mation. R. F. Dimock Co. MI children to Greenfleld^ Mass. Wil­ He feel's that If tliere is a surplus National ...... 119 120 NOW IS THE time to have your alteration work and repair work. Wanted— TD Buy 68 er’s Model. Ranch, basement ga at $27,000; new oversized brick cotton rugs (up to 9x12) beauU- heater, standard shift. Special Shops. 207 N. Main St. MI 9-6324. easy. Canvassing not required. adaptable, dotes on responsibility. shower, bath; separate entrance. 9-5245. liams is charged with assault, in the highway fund It should he Phoenix ...... 82 86 MI 9-3808. s a l e 1-S o f f on wallpaper. Wall rage, bullt-ln oven and range^ ranch, real choice. breach of the peace and intoxica­ fully dyed. Qioose from 70 dec­ $450. Oakland Motors, Inc., 367 Write: Novelty Aprons, Caldwell, Salary open. Write to: WE BUY and sell antique and used An 9-2253. VERNON — New six room split given to the towns in state aid for Life and todenmlty Ina. Co*. LAWN MOWERS sharpened, re­ tiles 4c a tUe. KentUe, from 7c colonial fireplace, executive size BOLTON — For lots and acre­ tion as the result of a domestic orator colors. Lucky Lady Self- Oakland St. MI 3-1446. Arkansas. furniture, china, glass, silver, pic­ rooms. Convenient to schoois, SOUTH AREA level. High wooded lot. Cathedral roads. Welles also thinks there Aetna Casualty ..... 190 200 paired. All work guaranteed. Free BOX B, HERALD each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, ture frames, grins, attic ccitenta, FIVE ROOM apartment with ga­ age call Lawrence F. Fiano, disturbance. Charges will be nolled should be more state aid for educa­ Servloe Laundry, 9 Maple St. Moving— ^Trucking— rage, available April 1. Call CH shopping, Hartford, Manchester. Spring Street— Exclusive setting ceiling with redwood beams Built- Broker. MI 9-6910. Aetna L if e ...... 243 204 pick-up and delivery. We also WOMEN SEW tor profit. Easy at the Green. whole estotes. Furniture refln­ in range and oven, 1% baths, large and bonds of $150 will be returned tion. 1936 «4-TON PICK-UP, $25. MI sharpen axes, scissors, chisels, Storage 20 Ready-cut wrap around aprons 9-2679. Only $16,200—30 year mortgage. on 100X300’ lot, five room expand­ to lilm when he leaves, the Judge Conn. General ...... 341 300 SPENCER CORSETS and bras ex­ FOR SALE—Combination all gas ished &nd repaired. Furinture Re­ fireplace. Finished laundry room. Utile I-eagiie Registration Htfd. SteAm Boiler.. 94 100 pertly fitted to Individual meas 9-6378. planer blades and knives Bruno home. Net profit $20.40 on dozen, FOR AN EXPERIENCED baby­ pair Service and Soles, Talcott- Builder, MI 9-1489 and MI 3-2405. able cape, breezeway and garage said. sitter any time call MI 9-6005, stove, cooking and heating unit.; COMFORTABLE room for rent or Garage. Three bedrooms $17,990. Suburban for Sale 75 A second session for .registra­ Travelers ...... 90% 93% urements. Doctors’ prescriptions Moske. 5n 3-0771. MANCHESTER Package Deliv6iy. sparetime venture. Write: Ac­ ville. Hi S-7449. $14,900 RANCSI, brick front, three tor $17,900. R. F. Dimock Co., Realtor, MI Another continuance was tion In the Little League will be 1951 BUICK Special. standard Light trucking and package deliv­ curate Manufacturers, Freeport, references. OWn transportation. MI 9-7022. gentleman to share 4-roorn granted in the case of Thomas N. Public Utilities filled promptly, efficiently Mary bachelor apartment. Call MI bedrooms, fireplace, cellar, base­ 9-5245, or Robert Murdock. MI WILUNGTON—New ranch, 3 bed­ held today in Ctty Court room F. McParUand, BU 9-1994.’ shift, radio, heater, good condl TV ANTENNAS repaired and in­ ery. Refrigerators, washers and New York. WADDELL SCHOOL McCrystal Jr., 20, of Maple St., Conn. Light & Power 23% 28% tion. Good tires $175. MI 9-6378. FOR SALE—Easy Spin washer, in WANTED TO BUY 9-6067 betw-een 5-7 p.m., Manches­ board heat, trees, near ’ bus 3-6472, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702. room, living room, kitchen and from 6:30 to 8 p.m. stalled. Call Modem TV Service. stove moving specialty. Folding Good used resaiabie furniture, New ranch, quality plus through­ Vernon, with a nolle to be entered Hartford Electric Lt. 70% 78% MI 3-8185. DENTAL assistant, experience pre­ Situations Wanted— Male 39 good condition. Call MI 4-8146 ter. stores, school. Carlton W. Hutch dining area, built-in range and; Boys from Rockville, Vernon chairs for rent. MI 9-0762. also small upright and spinet ins. ra 9-5132. out at $18,000. (XXXIII) oven, fireplace, breezeway, ga­ after aix months if his behavior is Ellington may register if they Hartford Gas Co. . . . 44 — Aatomobiles for Sale 4 1953 CHEVROLET station wagon. ferred but not necessary. Write after 8 p.m. Southern New England EVERBADY — Ashes, rubbish re­ MASON, CARPENTER, painter, pianos. COVENTRY — Five room apart­ rage, high elevation, artesian well, good. He was presented on a were born after Aug. 1, 1046 and Clean, excellent tires, new brakes, AUSTIN A, CHAMBERS Co. Local Box T, Herald. MODIFIED RANCH—Seven rooms, charge ^of talcing a motor vehicle Telephone ...... 43% 46% 1954 LINCXILN CAPRI—Black and muffler, tailpipe, $895. MI 3-02?6. moval. Cellars and attics cleaned. moving, packing, storage. Low paperhanger desires work.' $1.76 ment, all modern, conveniences, AND VERNON — New six room ranch large wooded lot. Nice view. 1% before July 31, 1951. All boys who Small upright pian o...... $160 Watkins Used Fumitjire winterized. Lake privileges. MT 22x15 toot living room with fire­ Many more through our Multiple with attached garage. Bullt-ln miles to Wilbur Cross H'ghvay. without the owner’s permission. wish to play must register, filanufocturing Companies white, two-door. Power steering, No Job too big or small. Sundays rates on long distance moves to REGISTERED nurse—two’ nights per hour. Call CH 6-8161. 10 Sofas ...... ;. . . 110—160 available, package delivery, light a week. 11-7 shift. Laurel Manor Exchange 3-0305. place. Modem throughout. $23,900. Listings. range and oven, fireplace 1’' living Torn Minor,' Broker, Rockville, TR . The car was allegedly taken whether they played last year or Arrow, Hart, Hog. . . 64 67 brakes, seats and windows. Radio THUNDERBIRD 1958, white, four 48 states. Ml 3-5187. Dining buffet and table ...... $15 from Ralph’s Motor Sales last and heater, MI 3-6347, passenger, excellent condition, expressing. MI 9-5045. Convalescent Home. MI 9-2324. CAPABLE MAN wtuits painting, 15 Oak Street Philbrick Agency, hU 9-8464. room and basement. Wooded lot, 5-5042 n-t. A boy must be accompanied Associated Spring .. 20% 22% MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ cleaning. Handy. References. Call Round oak table ...... $10 FOUR ROOM apartment with large T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor nice location, $16,500. R. F, Dimock >L fall, and another incident the same by a parent when he registers. Bristol B ra ss...... 11% 13% mileage under 10,000. Power Wing chair ...... $30 TEN ROOM home on spacious lot 1960 CHEVROLEir sedan dePverj', FLOOR SANDING a specialty. ing Company. Local and 'onp dis­ LET US HELP YOU. If you have MI 3-6670. WANTED TO BUY — Diamonds, Bunporch. heat and hot water fur­ Co., Realtor, MI 9-5245, or Bar­ EU^NGTON — Ranch, 4 large evening led to McCrystal’s con­ Hospital Notes Collins ...... 86 91 equipped. Privately owned. MI Single mattress ...... $5 in downtown Manchester. Don’t ixioms. extra large kitchen with black and gray. In good condition, 9-0183. Skilled workmanship. Call Andy tance moving, packing and stor spare time and heed money. I will gold. We buy sell and loan. Rob­ nished. $85. Two blocks from Main MI 3-1577 bara Woods, MI 9-7702, Robert finement in Cheshire for 19 Admitted Saturday: Robert Dunheim B u sh ...... 8% 9% good tires, at' .sacrifice price. Sebula, MI 9-8919. age. Weekly van service to New show you how to earn $30 a week Single coll spring ...... $5 St; Completely modern conven­ miss this one tor $15,700. Phil, * Murdock, Ml 3-6472. _____^ 'oining area, built-in range and months, the court was told. E m -H art...... 48% 88% Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Gosgip bench ...... $16 erts Diamond Exchange, 8 State brick Agency, MI 9-8464. Office open Saturday and Sun­ Luginbuhl, 127 Orchard St.; Ray­ First 3175 offer takes it. 819 E. York. AH 3-6563, selling Avon Products. Have two St., comer Main St., Hartford. iences. Box S, Herald. oven, ceramic tile bath, extra Joseph Irving, 43, of Hartford, mond Murphy, RFD 3; (irystal Fafnlr Bearing ..... 86 91 Middle Tpke.. MI 9-9953. DOUG'S REFRIGERATION Serv­ fine territories between Hartford day afternoon. (XXXIV) shower stall, oil baseboard heat, pleaded Innocent to driving to the Landers, Frary, Clark 20% 22% Trailers 6-A ice — Household refrigeration, DOBERMAN Pinscher, 'emale WATKINS CH 7-4129, ______FIVE ROOM apartment: heat, hot MANCHESTER—Spacious six room Goltler, 14 Florence St.; Carl Rd. 'and W. Center St., around fireplace, 2-car garage, overlook­ left at ah intersection. He was Tyler, 6 Washington St., Vernon. N. B. M achine...... 29 31 freezers and air conditioning. Call puppy, 6 months old, another Ut­ water, garage, centrally located. ranch, screened porch, 'ireplace, SOUTH WINDSOR — Just over ing Ellington Center. Priced very Painting— Papering 21 McKee, Adams, and Fairfield” Sts USED FURNITURE garage, near school, stores. $15,690 COVENTRY—Attractive fiv e room found guilty and fined $6. Arthur Discharged Saturday: Robert North and Judd .... 28 31 FLAMINGO house trailer, 1955 MI 3-5932 or MI 9-5850. ter due in April, MI 4-1640. WANTED y Power Unit, aljout 60 Adults only. MI 3-7363. M£mchester line—very clean, well reasonable. Tom Minor, Broker, Other territories open. Call CH EXCHANGE easily financed. MI 3-0154. Carl kept six room ranch with carport, ranch. Large kitchen,^hree bed­ W. Kelly, 36, of Hartford was fined and Leonard Szarek. 65 Vernon Russell Mfg...... 26 29 Fashion Flattery! model, 40’, 2 bedrooms, good con­ PAINTER and paperhanger, deco­ 6-1658. horsepower. Call MI 3-5394. Rockville. TR 6-6042. $3 for failure to carry operator’s dition. Reasonable price. Call MI 15 OAK STREET MANCHESTER—Four room apart and Esther Schwarz.' 3 tedrooms, dining room, full cel­ rooms. nice living rpmn, large lot. Ave.; Katherine Jacobs, RFD 3; Stanley Worlts ...... 47 60 rating. Good clean Job, reasonable Poultry and Supplies 43 A comfortable hofne for modest license. 3-1952. Household Services price. S. 'Yencha, MI 9-6914 after ment with heat, $65 a month, two lar. 100x200 lot. Buyer may' as­ ROCKVILLE — Two-family 5-0, Lindsey Wells, Glastonbury; Terry, Steam ...... 45 40 Open TTiursday Eventogs Until 9 Rooms Without Board 59 MANCHESTER—Six room Cape living. Priced a ^ n ly $12,650, R. A charge of violation of the Kathe St. Louis, 8 Becker PI.; John Torrlngton ...... 29% 31% Offered 13-A 6. Help Wanted— Male 36 SCHAUB Turkey Farm — Fresh . Closed Mondays . porches, 2nd floor. MI 3-6341. sume 4%% GI mortgage. Quick with garage and bam (occupancy full shed dormer, plumblne In for occupancy. $14,500. Glenn Roberts F. Dimock .^ o.. Realtor. MI of four cars), located in center city parking ordinance was nol)ed Edwards, 16’ i Morrison St.; U.S. Envelope, com. .2 5 27 BELMONT Rug Cleaning Com frozen turkeys for Easter. Toms, ROOM WITH kitchen prlvUeges. THREE ROOM apartment, en- extra bath, basement garage. 9-6245, or Barbara Woods MI in the case of Salvatore Palazzolo Catherine Skoglund, 192 E. Main U.S. Envelope, pfd. .. 13% 13% PAINTING AND paperhanging. TOOL MAKERS oven ready ilOc lb. Hens 56c lb. Babies accepted. Centrally locatt Agency, Realtors and insurers. of city. Good investment, proper­ Always The Favorite pany — For those who care about Good clean workmanship at rea­ 40" FOUR BURNER, two-year old cloASd porch, garage, hot water, Close to Bowers School. Clean as MI 4-0510. Evenings MI 4-1144. 9-7702, Robert Murdock, MI 3-6472. ty in A-1 condition, 'IR • 5-5088 of New Britain after he paid the' St.;-Robert Gerstung, Main St., Veeder Root 64% 67% 188 Hillstown Rd., Manchester. ed. Apply Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. a pin. June occupancy, $15,500. their rugs — phone MI 3-0012. sonable rates. 80 years in Man­ Roper gas range, like pew. Call no children. MI 3-6313. liter 6 p.m. parking fines due. Ellington; George Pitkat, Pills- The above quotation are not to Free pickup jmd delivery Free AND after 6:30. MI 9-9812. MI 3-0154. Carl and Esther WEST SIDE—Five room cape, sun- (XXXV) Bonds totaling $103 were for­ bury Hill; Dorothy Wagner, 58 chester. Raymond Fiske.' MI FOR RENT — Four rooms, bath, be construed as actual marketo. estimates given, specialize in 9-9237. Articles For Sale 45 Schwarz. room, two-car garage, fruit trees, VERNON—Three bedroom ranch feited by out-of-state motorists Prospect St.; Wayne Damon, 14 furniture and wall to wall carpet­ FIRST CLASS MACHINISTS FRENCH provincial living-rbom porch, attic, parking, cold flat, $13,500. Clifford Hansen, Realtor. BOX MOUNTAIN DR.. Vernon — home. Close to bus. $12,900. Low who failed to appear to face Fox Hill Dr. EXTERIOR and interior painting. set and lined draperies for picture • SEPTIC TANKS central, adults. MI 9-3685. BOLTON CENTER— AristocraUc Spacious seven- room ranch, large ing. For work on close tolerance Air­ BRE-SEAS.ON chain saw special. MI 3-2453 down payment. Call builder. JA charges of motor ->vehlcle viola­ Admitted yesterday: John Lee, BOYS END JAUNT Ceilings reflnished. Paperhanging. window, in excellent condition, MI CLEANED and INSTALLED looking five room ranch, stone redwood paneled living room, three 2-6047. craft Precision Parts. Save iip 30% on Clinton saws. AVAILABLE April 1-3% room, 3rd front, breereway, garages, huge tions. An El Paso, Texas youth 17 Vernon Ave.; Ronald Hemlng-^ DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ Wallpaper books. Estimates given. New and used. Capitol Equipment 9-8750. LOOKING FOR A RANCH? bedrooms, den. and separate din forfeited a $25 bond for intoxica­ way, 12 Windermere Ave.; Hattie' Hartford. March 23 (ff)—A cross­ pany, doors and windows, custom Fully covered by insurance. Call • SEWERS floor apartment. Unheated, auto­ lot. Sensibly priced Carlton W, ing room. Kitchen, built-in range BOLTON—Crockett has the "Better HIGH HOURLY RATES Co., 38 Main St. Ml 3-7908 tion. Gnimbach, 87 Union St.; Arthur country tour end«& here over the work guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1588 Edward R. Price. MI 9-1003. BEAUTIFUL five-piece sectional MACHINE CLEANED matic hot water; nice neighbor­ Hutchins. Ml 9-5132’. This home was designed for the and oven, wall refrigerator. Two- buys in Bolton.” Inquire of our living room set. Covered in red hood, space for car. Phone MI Chamber Considers Move Gebhardt, Mountain R d.rolling- after 6 p.m. if you don’( qualify tor one of POWER MOWERS—Toro, Jac6b- family looking for the best in car garage. 1% acre lot. $26,800 neat ranch high up at $16,900; qtir Directors of the Chan^ber qf ton. weekend for a pair of runaway CEILiNGS AND rooms painted, and gray plastic. Reasonable. MI 8-4049. LARGE . attractive two bedroom suburban living with a panoramic R, P. Dimock Co., Realtor, MI Slightly used cape on Volpi Road; these poslUons, please do not ap­ sen,, Yazoo and Snapping Turtle. • INSTALLATION ranch. Jalousie enclosed breeze­ Commerce are considering reloca­ Birth today: A daughter to Mr. boys from the Midwest. Friday SAVE 60% on laundering. Wet evenings and Saturdays. Call MI ' Reel and rotary. -Also riding mow­ 9-4831. ■idew and yet only 7 minutes from 9-5245, or Barbara Woods MI , the beauty of a two bedroom cape night, Taylor C. Anthony HI, 15. wash, damp or fluff dry. Folded 4-8016. ply. SPECIALIST way, garage, 100’ frontage, high ting $he office in the former Good­ and Mrs. Daniel Szalontai, Vernon ers. Parts and service, (^pltol Main St., Manchester. There are 9-7702, Robert Murdock, 5U 8-6472. with breezeway and garage on will store in the Doane Block, AvCi o r r o r t Riley, Kana- and Ronnie and wrapped free. Manchester M ALTOOL&- elevation. Only $13,900. Clarlton 3 large bedrooms, 2 tile baths, Route 85; the 5 room expandable Equipment Co.. 38 Main St., Man­ W. Hutchins. Ml 9-6132. corner of East Main and Market Discharged yesterday: Thomas W. Helms, 18, of Cambridge CSty, Laundromat. 860 Center St. ENGINEERING COMPANY chester. MI 3-7958. NOTICE separate dining rooms, "picture- (XXXVI) cape on three acres with garage; Courses and Classes 27 Sts. Page Jr.; 27 Lawrence St.; Mrs. Ind., ran out at money and gaa WEAVING of bumz, moL'i holes W E PAY Town anil Countr)|’ The Bolton ZSoning Board of Ap­ 28 ACRES GOOD land, 5% .room book kitchen" \vith all the bulltrins and others. T. J. Crockett, Real­ Marlene Holt, and daughter, 32 and decided their travel* were 291 ADAMS STREET WALLPAPER Sale^Many '-attems plus breakfast area. Lovely rec­ TWO IN ONE package;. A nice two- tor at MI 3-1577, Negotiations for leasing the and tom clothing, hosiery runs, ELECTRONICS -Radio-television. peals will hold a public hearing on house, Timken hot water heat, store are being conducted with High St. ' over. Young Anthony started out L.Y to choose from at handsom' sav­ OUTSTANDING Drainage Go. an application by CTharles J. good barn. 6 miles. Carlton W. reation room with fireplace, 2-car family and a separate toilr room from Kansas in his father’s car handbags repaired, tipper re­ In two evenings per week we can FRIENDLY4 Ice Cream has open' ings. Trimmed and coated. C. J. PLEASANT country living, seven Mrs. Myrtle Fherre of Sunllne Birth today: A daughter to Mr. placement, umbrellas '^paired, teach you practical servicing. You Ing for part-time work for eve^ PRICES Mlnalcucci Jr. for an Auto Re­ Hutchins. MI 9-6132. garage. Make this a "must see.” home. This two-family is Ir very Tuesday. Helms met him several Morrison Paint Store, 886 Center M l 9.4143 nice condition inside and out. miles from town. Four large Realty Inc., which has signed a /and Mrs. Daniel Szalontai, Vernon men’s shirt dollars reversed and “ Learn-by-Doing” at Connectl- nings and weekends. Must be neat pairers’ License for the purpose of bond for deed for purch|uie of the Ave. states later and decided to string St >,■ FOR CLEAN LATE . operating an Auto Repair Shop at ENGLEWWOD" DRIVE—Six’ room NEED 4 BEDROOMS — Separate heating systems, copper rooms, fireplace, < file bath. Ga­ along. Hartford police put to a replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ ' cut’s Oldest Electronic School. in appearance with pleasant per^ rage. Excellent heating system. entire boardwalk property. ing Shop. sonallty. Call MI 9-8i96 for ap MODEL CARS his gasoline station, located on Cape, oil heat, ceramic tile bath, 2-CAR GARAGE? plumbing, aluminum combine' call for Anthony’s father, an Army Also full-time day Technician tions, two-car garage,; convenient $12,500. Six room older home, in The Chamber has been seeking Vernon and-'TalcottvlIle news is training. Classes are now starting. . pointment. ALL MAKES, MODELS Route 6 id Bolton, Connecticut tile kitchen, ameslte drive, excel­ 1 have several in choice loca­ handled through The Herald’s major. He arrived by air Sp.turday FLAT FINISH Holland window lent condition. Owner .moving out tions with bullt-ln oven and range, location. An unusual package buy good condition. Acre lot. Fruit other office space in order to per­ Call Hartford JAckson *5-340i, or WANTED adjacent to Clark Wellpolnt Corp. trees, berries, and etc. Asking mit the law firm of Fisk Kong and Rockville Bureau, 7 W. Main Bt., and started home with his car and shades, made to measure Ail The meeting will be held at 8:()0 of state. Priced for qvilok sale. 2 fiill baths, 100 foot lots. ' , ' for $21,600. R.* F. Dimock Co., sdh. write for full Information. New Realtor, MI 9-5246, or Barbara $13,800. H. B Grady, Broker. MI Caldwell to expand into the telephone TRemont 6-3136. metal Venetian blinds ft a new England , Technical Institute of SEPTIC TANKS We alia offer a fine gelectioif ot P.M., ’ITiursday, April 2, 1959 at Call-Paul J. Correnti. MT 3-5363. low price. Keys made while you AND ELVA TYLER,, MLS Realtor Woods, MI 9-7702, Robert Mur­ 3-8009. Chamber's present .quarters, ad­ Conn.) Inc., 56 Union Pla)ce,'la|:e. Hart' completely guaranteed, older the Bolton Community Hall, Bol­ BOLTON, RANCJH, 6 months.old, 2- wait. Marlow’s. model cars for those who wish INVERSE ton; Conn. dock, MI 3-6472, •' . jacent to the law offices in the ford 3, Conn. WE LIKE OUR car garage, .amesite drive, 1% MI 9-4469 ELLINGTON Owners, sacrifice Henry Building. TV SERVICE — Potterton’s. all PLUGGED SEWERS BOLTON ZONING BOARD OF yoor gain? One year 6% room / JR. baths, fireplace, wall to wall car­ SPOTLESff—Six room ranch, wall (xxxvn) The proposed- location would LIGHTEST. BRIGHTEST FLOORS ^ makes. Highest quality guaranteed WORK. HELP US APPEALS ' peting, patio,'kitchen with firmlca ranch,with many,- many extrsz, Private Instructions 28 TRADEDOWN Julius L. Strong, Chairman to wall 'carpeting, dishwasher, place the (Jhamber on the street work and parts, over 47 year’s ex. Machine Cleaned counters and cabinets. One acre TWO-FAMILY — Excellent condl' such as basement garage, paneled level and provide window display SPECIAL LOW, LOW PRICE! L Byron H. Shinn, Secfetary disposal, garage, fireplace, many fireplane wall and completely air- SMAa perience. Famous'for service since KEEP BUSY, Septio Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer lot. MI 9-1477..-' , • tion, 5-5, choice location, $16,700. space. 1931. Phone MI 9-4537 for best U.S. (3VIL Service Testa! Men- PAINTINfi aad 'extras, $18,900. aifford Hansen, conditioned. Large lot. Only 15 MBMUM women, 18-52. Start high as $95 Lines ’In*-talled-^Uar Water­ Realtor. M l ’8-2453. R. P. Dimock Co., Realtor, Ml Easter Egg Hunt LARGE service. J RARLOW 9-5245, or Barbara Woods, MI minutes from Pratt A Whitney. The 'annual Easter Egg Hunt at week. Preparatory training until W O N T YOU? proofing Done. PAPER HANRINR Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! This honey GET YOUR screens In shape. All appointed. Thousands of Jobs m o t o r SALES CUSI^M RANCH, two (Ireplaces, 9-7702, Robert Murdock MI Henry Park on Good Friday will t e l e p h o n e NOTICE 3-6472. will go fast at only $15,900. Dan TO KNIT OR types rescreqned with aluminum y open. Experience usually unneces­ McK in n e y b r o s . WINDSOR AVE., RT. 88 Town of Andoyer built-lh stainless steel refrigera: Trotano, MI 4-1663. Connecticut be-bpen to children through age 8. ROCKVHXE, iCONN, Taken by virtue of an execution tor, sink and oven. Disappearing Alderman John Gill, Recreation To highlight your date-time wire. Factory prices, 443 Main or sary, Free information on jobs, If you*re buying or To.wn Planning and Real Estate Exchange. AD 3-9651. call MI 9-4533 for free pickup. salaries, requirements. Write to- S«w*rci9« Disposal Co. O^EN TO 9 EVENINGS M l 9-326S to me directed and will be sold at surface units, ample storage. (XXXVIII) Board chairman, announced that frocka or sportswear, ybu’ll want telling a home, public vendue to the highest bld-^ Zoning Commission’ , Large lot. $10,600. Clifford Hap- Member MLS. 36 prizes of Easter baskets! and to crochet (or knit). this fakhion- • day! Lincoln Service, Pekin 45, 180-182 Pearl SL—Ml 8-8808 PHONE TR 8-8888 LOUIS’ Umbrella Shop Repair Illinois. 1 der at rear of 134 Hillard St. (Re­ Notice Is hereby'given there, will sen. Realtor. MI 8-2458. NEAR PORTER ST. School, Six stuffed animals will be awmrd^ to or recover ladies' and men’s, gent St.), in Uie town .'of MaP- be a public hearing of the Town room Cape Ood, choice location winners with contests divided into Pattern No. 2824 has both cro- beach and. garden umbrellas. MI ^CALL U S - cheater 14 day's after date which Planning and Zoning Comniission LARGE 6 room, cape (2 unfinished) Aluminum combinations. Priqed to .Pedestrian Killed two age groups, diet and knit; directions—sizes 3-5568, 46 Spruce St., Manchester. ■will be oh 7th day of ApHl I960 at the ’Town Hall, March. 26, 1950 breezeway, garage, shed dormer, sell. .$18,900. R. F. Dimock Co., Rre-school children through five snuUL medium slid large inclu 8277 Member of the Manchester at 10 o’clock In the forenoon) to at 7:30 P.M. to conside)' and act 'lireplaOe, aluminum storrha.'larm Realtor, MI 9-5245, or Barbara Orange', March 23 (Av^A Pedes­ years of age will have their hunt aive; nfsterial requirements; stitch I2I4-26V> Board of Realtors and the Mul­ M A N cn ^ T E R ■atiofy said execution and my fees upon the request of Eugene Carlni. maple trees, 100' frontage. Only Woods. MI 9-7702, Robert Mur UlUstxntliHU. WANTED-OIL BURNER SERVICE MAN trian.was injured fatally Saturday at 0:30 a.m. Six through 8-year- Building— Contracting 14 Spring ,h Here!\ tiple Listing System. Waddell Benool Area— thereon, the following described President of OTC of New England $13,900. Carlton W., Hutchins, MI dock. Ml 3-6472. night by a car which was leaving olds will begin their hunt at 1:30 To ortW, send 26e in coins to:— No. 8277 with Pa,tt-o-Rama is in property,to wit: One Admiral6 cu. Inc. on property of Leonard Gigllo 9^182. ' sizes 12H, 14HI’ 16H, 18%. 20%. BID WELL ROMS 'Improvement ideal for small family. ..Steady work, paid holidays, vaeatioB pay, in- ' tUe Connecticut ‘Tumpilte by way p.m. In case of bad weather the Anns Csibot. The Manchester Eve­ -■Four room Cape, modern­ f t freezer, one lot paper bags, one for a change of zone from Agricul­ (XXXIX), program vihll be carried out SaL ning J tM AVE, OF 22%, 24%, 26%. Size 1,41^. 35 bust, C o .' Alterations, additions, ga­ Get Your ' 1 suroBco phis many otker beaeatt. r— tural ’and Residence to Industrial of the Maesh HiU Road JCxit. > HOUSES AVAILABLE IN ized kitchen. Convenient lot tiaper cups, one lot paper MANCHESTER -^.1 Exceptionally Btatq police identified the irletim urday. Prizes will be diztribtited by ' A M n U O A S , YORK M, 4% yards o f 36-lnch. . rages. Roofing and aiding experts. platM, one lot paper napkins, on* Park) to ah Area pn the west side well built two-bedroom ranch. MANCHESTER—All brick olx room To order, in coins to Aluminum dapboards a spaclalty. AU PRIC^ RANGES. shopping and bus facili­ AppUeoat must havq expeilcaoe, ability sad chsr> as Lawrence Mark Forster, 38, of Mayor Herman G. Olson. SEPTIC TANK ties. Ohly 811,600.00. Eve­ acter to kseptog with the Ugh standard and repn. lot paper eaxtons, one lot paper of Hebron Road approximately 1/4 Large living room, fireplace. Fin­ C m in South Mancheater. BuOt F o r Ist-cisai nuUling add lOo Sue Burnett, Msn(diwter Bvening Unexcelled wofkmanaMp. E aiy mile north of, the Hhbron-Andover |)y PonUcelll in 1961. Aluminum 04 W. 84th S t, New Yerk Oty. , MOM $8,300 V nings call MI 4-1139' or ' taMpy of Morlarty Brothers. .Fhons OnrI Andsrson, l lidib one lot LiUy cups, one lot ished basement. Large two-car - PoUqe said the driver, Thoihae for each .psttsm. print n«me; “ erald, U60 A^VB. OP AttBIUGAS budget tenns. Ml 9-64W «r T’R GLEANED eora,‘ muffin mix, one Jot bran- town line. The area .more particu­ garage, (tonvenient. $17.500. H. B. Cotoblnotlona, large enclosed rear 0«1M. „ MI 9-9858. DeportBsent Atsaagier. . . . .1 ) Marchito, 09, of Orange, said he wKb none'luid ^pattern YORK M, N.Y. For Izt-^Uuu toASONABLE BATES! muffin mix and 1 bag flour. larly] deacrlbpd in an application on 'Grady, Broker. MI 8-8009. porch. Garage and amesite-drive, m . iWkrren E, Howland, letge lot. very nice condition. wa»' turning off the turnpike when add. 10c for ^ ;1> pattern, CARPENTERS, experlended to Mb^OENCY CALLS! Dated at Mahebester, this 23rd die with the. Planning and Zoning ’09 iifeidlework it Name, Addreik with zone, j a r v io r e l t y g o Realtor , Comipissipn. All pertonU interested Spe ..ROOM ranch, fireplace, ga­ $16,600. R. F. Dimock Co Real­ his lights suddenly showed Forster bulling and contracting, altera/- I . *670 Mato Street. ' lay Of March, .1. ■ ^y-kbt aattems « f No.’ and Size. Oons, addmoas porches, etc. Spe^ 268 B: CENTER- ST. - MORIARTY'BROTHERS Attest . 't';'-''' tony appear and be heard. rage; radiant heat, n$ae scnoola tor, m ; 9«S46. or, Barbara Wooda. Manchester, Oonto MI 9-7703, Robert Murdock, MI ideEgdii; plus tn * patterns Send S6c now for the new Spring ctolistor to cottages,-ga^ea, sld- TbI. MI 8-411S—PI S-8811~ Jamee Duffy ' . Raymond |P. Hpule and Iwa, J}8,800. CUfford Hanoen, ^ "gn d kmt items. 2So a MI 8-1108 BU S-5135 8-6472. ■). . A Summer ’69 lame of ,our pattern ‘inmtaed, workmaasblp. MI 8-7847 Constable magazine Baaie Fashion. or AD i-m m .

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told the courL he was sittinjr be­ Mr. and Mra. Roy Durey of Memorial Temple, Pythian 8U- Q^nai B’rith Sets tween the twQB other men and was Olaatonbur}', fomlerly of Manchaa- ters, will m att tomorrow nUtbt at struck first. About Town ter. were gueats of honor Saturday 8 o'clock In Odd Pellows hall. A lUarr.v N. Pierson, 23, of'O.Ed- night at a party given in honor of parade of Easter hats will be held, Joint Installation wsrd St., was given a suspended cartnl Amt MiJQann. ^ U ||h t« their Oliver wedding anniversary, with a prise for the most original. 60-day jail sentence for non- of Mr. Md U n . G&srfce M c^im, which occurs on March 25; The Following the meeting , refresh­ Alfred P.' Werbner, reelected support. He w-as* placed on a year’s 71 Birth St„ wm» <4n»*tt«d to party waa held at the home of Mr. ments will be sefved by , Mrs president of t3barter Oak .L^ge, probation by Judge Karp, with the Robert U. Kaaell was reelected ManChMter Memorial Hospital l»*t and' Mrs. Ralph Harbron, sister Gladys Gamble and her committee. B’nal B’rith, ahd the other officers order he pay 321 weekly ^to the to a third term as president, of the Thursday- She would be >I«d to and brother-in-law of Mra. Durey, eletied at the aniiuu^cnbeting last support of his family. He was ar­ British American Oub at the an­ aee her frlenda. at their' home in Meriden. Mrs. A meeting of the Past Chief rested on a warrant yesterday. Harbron and Mrs. Rosa Slddell, Daughters Assn, of the Daughters week will be installed oh April 12. Charles G. Trombley, 21, of East nual meeting, held Saturday ever Offtcera of the Rocktdlle ®m- 523 Adams St., sister-in-law of of fScotla will be held at the home The installation will take plac; Hartford, was fined $25 for de­ ning at the clubhouse. This was Um Weni a u b are aaked to meet at Mrs. Durey, were hostesses. The of Mrs. l,,ester Wolcott, 102 Main at the BINs Carriage HousCxin livering liquor to minors. Prose­ the 37th annual meeting of the Your couple received 25 silver dollars the HHs Home In Rockville at 8 St., tomorrow night. Rockville. cutor FitzGerald said Trombley club which waa organized in Charg* Plan First National Bank o'clock Wednesday night to make arM„«lher gifts. installation plans for the card party to be held The Sacred' Heart Mothera Cir­ This will be boys and. girls Who consumed March 1922. Manchester Orange wllPhold , cle will meet tonight at 8:1S at the with the ladies of Ben Ezra Chap­ while driving around towm. Donald B. Alsbaugh was elected April 1. ^ ter, B'nai B’rith. vice president; William Murray DdivariM rummage sale Wednesday d o m ­ home of Mrs. Eugene T. Kelly, 106 Other officers of the Charter Oak Paul A., Cummings, 22, of New to s^itte Vote The .executive board of the Wad­ ing at 8:30 In prsnge Hall. Apy- Ferguson Rd. Britain, was Aned $102 for driving treasurer; F. Leo Barrett, flnan-. May Be. Bought by dell PTA will meet this evening at one having donations to be picked Lodge to be installed at this time cial secretary; Fred D. Baker, Just telephone your order for include Dr. Robert Karns, first vice while Ills license was under sus­ elected recording secretarj’, is en­ dnig needs and roamettes—giv­ Under Fire 7:S0 at the arhoor. up may call Mrs. Nonnle Hlldtng The reunion committee of MHS president; Dr. Irwin Kove, second' pension. He pleaded guilty. .Hartford, March 24 vv at 8 p m. at the home of Louis responding secretary; Douglas kinson, 20, of Milford, and Charles Hartford!s Hartford, March 24 (JP)— A. DellaFcra, 2,^2 Green Rd, land was reelected assistant secre­ smoothed by compromise, the Baskin, recording secretary; J. FontanClla, 27. of Rockville, tary and treasurer; and William J. Get A bill that would require man­ PRESCRIPTIONS The Queen of Peace Mothers George Slossberg, treasurer: Ger­ speeding, $12 each; Frederick A. minor court reorganization datory primarie.s for all state Circle will meet tomorrow night at Members of the Manchester As­ Butt^rW'orth .^tudio Batten, 19,- of Cheshire, speeding, Topping, auditor. * Immediate bill moved into the state Sen­ DAY OR NIGHT ald Okrant, financial' secretary; Pending final approval o £ | T h e ^ r . t ^ and district offices was at- R:30 St the home of Mrs. Arthur sociation of Insurance Agents will Barney Moses,, chaplain; Maxwell forfeiture of $18 bonds; Jay F. Hy­ Following the meeting at 5 p.m. Delivery cheater, established in 1950, has ate today. BY EXPERTS Jscobsrn, 337 Hackmatack ,St. meet tomorrow night at 7:.30 a t; Completes Course Miller, warden and guardian; and land, 18, of 28 Englewood Dr., stop a chicken dinner was enjoyed by stockholders in the First Na­ _.The measure Is. as.id a 50 per cent Increase in ! with failure to grant the right,of an agreement combining the two A&P Super Morkets in Muncliester present Interest of the Manchester He graduated from Manchfiater High School in the class of 1,952, membeYship this year. way. WELDING banka has been approved by the W®®’* L’’* Boy,V said such a law Would I.,engue In fire cOnsolidati'rb. .Mrs. directors in. both organizations, 866,000. Present assets of the Man-' both parties ^ have required a primary for the ToughTask received his bachelor of engihper- Contiiiuancba were granted to • ★ AUTO BODY ond Chester bank are $10,83Cf,000. 261 Broad St. i 116 E. Center St. Robert Murdock and Mra. Roger ing degree from Yale Univ'ersity in John A. Irwin, 34, of IW Hldgei’ subject to final approval by P in t If pa.ssed today the bill m a > ^ Democratic U..S. Senate nomina-1 Oloott will be heard on this pj'o- FENDER REPAIRS. National stockholders and by the In addition. Hartford National’s up for action in the House of Rep- summer among Tliomas, I-'K ■ gram tomorrow at 11:30 a.ni, and 1956 and also attended the Scilool St., chaigeri with follovying Wo’ PLAY AT SIGHT trust department administers reaentatives tomorrow. A bill must j (.fester Bowles and Wll- Washington. March 24 (JP) of Art and Architecture at Yale I closely, to March 28; Prank J,. De- j ★ COMPLETE CAR \ Federal comptroller of the cur- normally sit out three days on at 8:36 p m, ’, . \ xlJniversItv. Rito, 18, and W’illiam A. Goyojii, | Wfthoift LESSONS! >MCy. The stockholders meeting funds with a book value In excess liam Benton. Rep, Charles A. Halleck OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY PAINTING of $589,000,000. At present, the the Hou.se calendar before it can He contended that Bowles ami YJe is the son of Mr. and Mri. 17. both (,f East Hartford, charged ; wtH-. probably take place within be acted on. but it is expected that (Ind) Republican leader of Members of King David L,idge Mtr^c Grossman, 21 Adelaide Rd. w''irt breach of the peace, to the liwri five weeks. First National Bank of Manchester Benton witlidrew from the race of Odd Fellows will meet at the Three m,en were firib^i a total of LACQUER and ENAMEL does not offer trust sei-vicea. in this instance the rules will be the House today expressed i March 30; and Raymond C. Lee, ■ TEL. MI 9-5035 Under'the terms of the proposal, only in tlie inlere.sls of party and FRIDAY 'til 9 P. M. Holmes Funeral Home tomorrow $.50 in Town Court thlvitiorniog 44,,of Rockville, charged w'lth the | One of the greatest advantages \ suspended to allow action sooner, harmony. Dodd won the nomina­ conviction—4if ter a confer* at 7:30 p'.m. to pay respects to King David Lodge, lOOF, will as the result of Yt frafcas 'that Hartford iJa$lonal has agreed to to Manchester residents if the sale ! In the House, aom^ avowed en- tion on the lust ballot. ence with President Elsen­ fraudulent issue of checks, to; 281 ADAMS ST. ^ purchase all kqsets and assume Howard Hastings, who died .Satur­ portrav the yello • dog degree oil started in a panel trtwk an^W did April 4. is approved would be, the tremen-1 emics of the bill, particularly Re- Opponents ol tile niea.sure, whlcii hower—that there will be no 4 day. a large cla.«a of candidates at a on the sidewalk brt W^ Centw^ St. all liabilities riMhe Manchester dously increased lending power of- publicans from the .small towns, incluued the .stale Labor (Council meeting of .Tonatl'an Lodge of near Moore ^t. bank at a price eqiml to $46 a fei-ed by the combination of the may try to kill it. However, with aild tlie League of Women voters, ■ war over Berlin. .Songsters of the Salvation Army Hartford Wednesday evening: All Prosecutor John R. F.itzGerald Share for the 20.000 NjutsUnding two banks. Pond said. | both parties .supporting the hilt, ob- said the proposal might delei But. Sen. Everett M. Dlrk- MMRKAY MKHMU.1 POOD MiaCMANT have set Saturday. March 28, as lodges in the di.slrict are invited said Anthony F. Kastau^kas, 45, shares. ''x The agreement, expected to be-'| .servers feel that the time for slop- rather than eucou.age candidates sen of Jllinois. the Senate Re­ Ihe date for their annual food sale to bring their candidates to Jona­ of 283 N. Main St., and Rayhiond S. Purohaoe, Not Morg^, come effective in Mav. will bring; ping it has pa-ssed and all that to seek primaries. . publican leader, declined to St 9:30 a m., in the vestibule of the than L o d g e tl.a' even'ng. Refresh­ Witham. 42. and Glen A. W3|.ham. Electric Unlike the merger, of the ifgn- no change in the present staff, I might be possible now is temporary 'the name of .lolin Alsop, run- join Halleck in a flat fore^st TUES. Citadel. In addition to a variety of | ments will be served af'"r the 38. both of Rockville, stiyrtfd ehester Truck Go. with the CofK| services and facilltfes of the Man-: delay. , ner-up lor the Republican guher- pastries, they will feature Irish leeting. fighting while driving in Manches­ CHORD ORGAN necticut Bank and Trust Co. last: riiester banks, Pond emphasized. I Legislators against the court re- nalorml nomination last year, was that shooting: can )>e avoided. soda hreads. Mrs. Lillian Perrett, ROLLER SKATING December, it Is not necessary for i _____ I _____ ^lai.sed by one opponent of the bill Dirksen simply said under ter.. The three men got out of'the I tl w$ PBOVC if !• TOU. Htre U • AND 49 Keeney St., heads the < ■umit- ' Richard E. Winr.ler. a .senior truck and continued fighting oh IwH r« n f * h if h N dality milrw* stockholders In Hartford National TCaritimied on Page Eight) ' (Contlmi on Page Mve) Attorney Igor silmrsky Jr. said he questioning:: “I can say I hope tee. OFENS SUNDAY, MARCH 29 at 7:30 P.M. mani thal yew RRFai M spoke lor Himself and Alsop m end mathematics major at Bo.ston W. Center St. Several police were'y by «wmbar$ . . , Al $fOHT| Cemplete to give their approval as the pres- 1 there w ill be no war.” University, has been elected a ncce.s.sary to break up the trfo. ' wilb V initrwftiRfi Ueeh. ent transaction is a purchase! opposing the mea.surc. Mrs, Foster Williams. .53 Fair- 1 leifher in course of Phi Beta Judge Jules Karp Rned Kastau- rather than a merger Alsop, a Hartlovii insurance By JOHN M. HIORTO\$T.R view SI., chairman of the "food- Xappa, honorary .schola.stic fra- skas and Ra.vmond Witham $10 LAKESIDE CASINO ler eflly S 1 2 9.« A spokesman for Hartford Na- ] exetuLite, ran a close seeoml in WED. less” food sa)c of St. Margaret's teriii'y. He i.s ’'.e son of Mr. and each on each count of intoxication , SOUTH CO$’EXTRV tional said the two banks could ’ the balloting but did not seek a Wa.shington, March 24 (/P) priiuaiy. Circle. Daughters of Isabella, re­ Mrs. George Winzler, 73 r-"km a- and breach of the peace. Glen SK.ATlJW} FRIDAY and .SITNDAY NIGHTS CENTER have arrived at.,a merger agree- ' NewFihasa Fighting, —British Prime Minister minds all member.s to send in their tack St. HALL AVAILABLE — LO«’ HATES bUBALDO ment but it was decided it was Sikorsky objected to a provision Witham was fined $10 for intoxi­ . 186 Middle Turnpike West of the bill that slipiilaleH uial oiiiv Harold Macmillan headed for gifl.s of currency to her a.s soon as cation. He pleaded innocent to a V. CARPENTER—Pilgrim 2-615.5 more advantageous in this case \ (TIICAGp SHOE SKATES SI3.95 OPEN DAILY 1:30-9 P.,M. the names of pai iy-endorse^111 iceet at the chib- night at 7:30 in the Masonic i Held in Killing ilsing light machineguns they cap- tween Lhasa and- ' ouch nearby tinder the present law. a can- Aid Ex-Official Bares Navy Unveils conference, worked out between h. u.se at 7:30 tonight and proceed Temple for a brief business meet- j tured from Red Chinese troops. points as Chungking' 4nd Chengtu , jidate seeking a primary must him and Elsenhower, will avert a from there to the W. P. Quiah Fu­ ing. A social time will follow in j The sketchy reports from the In- had been completely disrifpted. ^ reieived at least 20 per cent the club room. Miss carol Shenning j dian frontier town of Kalimpong military showdown over Berlin. neral Home to pay r-'specls to Stratford Girl Later Nationalist reports pur- of the ballots at the convention In a departure statement’at the Clifford Stewart, a member of the will serve as chairman of the re- i Pick a stack of ^ gave no other details of the new porting to come from underground rTquirod "niimber^'of Aigna; outbreak in the Tibetan capital, Gifts from airport the Prime Minister recalled club. frcshmenl committee. Stratford, March 24 *‘fighting in Lhasa had appar-1 his name on the ballot.x Rep. Porter Hardy (D-Vai enahlea It to land on and take off thing to gain from being ready to ^ L L WORK GUARANTEED motor vehicle ao as to cause loss ently subsided but I'"'*!- Ht* situ-1 Jean Handley of Mahcheater. called for "controls which will not agency began an Inveatigation of of life, and evading responsibility. Female Bark alleged liiegulariUes by him. from water .In emergenclea, the negotiate." FOR FREE ESTI.5I.ATES Call MI 3-7691 LIVING ROOM PIUOWS ation was "delicate.” ( speaking for the League of Worn- make the temptation and oppor- j big craft h*s -twin gas turbine en­ "But we must not conceal from He said she posted bail of $2,500 Re ■ Clilna still kept silent about en Voters, doubted that write-in tr.nity for dishonesty so preva- IC.A Investigators told the sub­ gines for greater losd lifting ca- ourselves that the ' next 'few A.VOTHER SHIPiVIENT— and has been ordered by Prosecu­ the reported rerolt. Instead Peip­ committee, .McNamara had refused Dozens of patterns and colorings in More Deadly votes would be an effective weapXlent." eheckun on ’ P”'’’''''’' cruising Speed and months will be q testing period FOB GUTS OR 5’OI R OWN I’SEl tor Isaac Maroy to appear in town ing Radio talked aboiri farming on against party machinery. ' Hardy heads a House govern- them permission for a ; , P ! longer combat range. for the whole free world. prints and plain. T^ach ^ / C court here April 20. and industrial progress in Tibet his bank account. Incomen'if» tHX re- ^ ^ • . DeMaio Brothers She said t ' present challenge meJU operations siibcommiUee in- Nflvv officialH. mllit*ry ob«erv- "The first phase is drawing to SERVING THE 5IANCHEHTER AREA SINCE 1930 NATURAL WOOD TWO-TONE ' TYoland said Mrs. Caseili. ac­ under Red-Auspices, an apparent _____ I ve.stigating foreign aid prpgraniF turn and other finames. ALSO FOAM FILLED companied by her attorney, volun­ .attempt to make light of the re­ Than the Male in Lso.i. a small country whicli Among other things. McNamara ers and newsmen were invited to end and we are about to em- BEEF THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED CUST05IERS (tJontinued on Page Right) ttie Sikorsky plant for the first : tarily appetred in {Jolice head­ volt reports by implication. once was part of KrcncH Indo­ testified that he recommended an (Continued on Page Eight) NECK PILLO W S...... aa. 97c quarters this morning. Nationalist Chinese officials on Seatlle, March 24 (A’l - Not china. ' ICA-finaiiceri lilghway. contract piililic flight demonstration, which Killed Instantly yesterday after­ Formosa said they had received a cough in.a concert hall when included landinga on the nearby ALL BEEF HAMBURG PLACE MAT SETS Kdivard T. Mc.Namara testified | worth $1.068,.500 given by the Lao.s Hoiisatomo River. noon from a skull fracture was intelllgenoe reports direct from Ti­ MlltonYOitims conducted the Senate Passes yesterday the' while working for ' k"vernment to the UniverHal firm, Patricia Burns, daughter of Mr. bet saying Lha.si. was. in a stale of Seattle Sypaphony Orchestra the International Cooperation Ad- ! He acknowledged that a SIO,- The Navy has awarded Sikorsky and-Mrs. Calvert Burns, 102 Pros­ war with aome 215.000 rebels last night. ministration in Laos he had ac- 000 check signed by Willis A .Bird, Aircraft Divisipn of United Air­ LIVING ROOM craft Corp. a $32 million contract pect Dr. massed near the capital. Pretty girls'passed out free Funds Bill for rented cash, stocks and airline a ftTniversal partner, had paid for Bulletins SET OF 4 Knocked to the payehtent was Li Yiing-Hsln. a member of the cough drops to patrons. Lob­ 646 sh.ircs of stock In a Canadian to develop and build the HS82, apd RAYMOND T. SCHAUER Chine.se cabinet, said rebel rein­ tickets worth about $2.5,000 from initial production is underway. from the AP Wires ZIPPERED PILLOW COVERS Wendy Ann Keyes, also 7. She ; by cards read; \ contrai'.ors working on C.S.-fi­ firm and that he had borrowed scrambled from the highway and ; forcements were reported march­ "Concei t cough droj>a' cour­ $16,000 worth of Laos currency The number to be produced is se- BUILDER ing toward Lhasa from two direc­ Stricken Areas nanced project.s. cipt. as are data on size and per­ Natunl wood two-tone place mats interwoven ran screaming to her' home at 34 ! tesy conductor Katims.”^, Both the ICA ,.nd the c o m m i t - ! from Gerald A. Peabody,‘another | : Every .shipment a complete sell out! Made from Hemlock St. She was taiken to tions .He said one column was formance. BARS RAIL HURStDlES 2 LBS coming from Sikang, the Chinese This wasn’t strictly accu­ tee are turning the matter over to partner, without repayment. NEW HOMES • REMODELING high priced fabrics. with colored cotton an dlurex yarn. Just dunk in Bridgeport Hospital and treated rate, The lozengea were cour­ Washington. March 24 i/P'i -The Another witnes.s. ICA auditor The Navy deacribea the machine, Hartford, .Marcli 24 Gov. for contusions of the face, head province adjoining eastern Tibet, Senate has pas.sed a depre.ssert the .Justice Depart ment. sometimes known ns a Uirbocop- Abraham RIbIcpff today de­ Clioice of prints or plain. Each W i Q i water to clean. Packaged in clear p’a.sticjtnd rib­ and the other moving norllieast tesy of rival manufacturers, "This is the first case where .lohn PI. Dewiide, te_stif(ed that ICA and body. who supplied six delicious areas bill carrying seven times ■sii.^ipcmlcd payments to Univer.sal ler, as "the latest antisubmarine clared that Cqaiiectlru|.' has no ADDITIONS • REPAIRS boned. A third girl. Margaret Barry, 8, from Gyangtse, the Tibetan the federal funds President Eisen­ we have found'tangible evidence,;' weapons system, the first helicop­ Intention of giving aiiy subst- trading center 105 miles southwest flavors. Hardy said, but added it "i.s jusl in October 19.58, but said "we have diea in Ui» immediate future to was not struck by the vehicle. But the idea wa.a Katima'. hower recommended, but its fste not e.stabliahed any actionable caae ter that can both search out and The three girls were walking in of. Lhasa which the Nationalists remains uncertain. another illiiatration of the lax ad- destroy enemy submarines." the New Haven railroad. The He was tired of audience r..lniatration which we have found against any employe.” the street because there are no claim the rebels have cantured. The measure is designed to pro­ Other helicopters now serving i Governor also declared that ho 218 PARKER ST. Li claimed the Nationalists were hacking. vide federal help in getting new time after tine." From N. Carter de Paul Jr., a could see no Justification for the sidewalks in the ■vicinity. '■I sen.se an audience’s com­ McNamara testified he received former mission chief in Laos, the with the fleet can perform only SWORDFISH The tragedy occurred at the in­ in touch with the rebel leaders and industries for areas stricken by* one of the tw.) major functions on State I.a>gtslatur« to appropriate plete absorption in the small the gifts from, the American- subcommittee heard a confusing j tersection of Lordship Road and that all are loyal to the Nati'onal- mine and mill shutdowns and heavy a single mission and still achieve j .large sums of money for an In­ Ist government. He said the of my back. But my ears unemployment. story of ICA attempts to huild vestigation of the Ne^' Haven Prospect Drive, less than 200 feet: . , , never got ’lost.’ housing for American mission per­ meximum designed range, the from the Burns rissidence. The; Kovernment is studying "’ays to 'i The $389’2 million measure now Navy..^ said. Railroadf and its cbmmnter prob­ FANCY SLICED girls were trying to crocsi the in -; freedom fighter*. * hut "As for coughers, I feel I goes fo the House, whicli hss heed sonnel by a Thai company that re­ lems. tersection when the automobile, there are difficulties to be over- can even identify the color of working in committee on similar peatedly went bandrupt. Elth'tt: of the two gas turbine 1 Pla.stic Hangers Skirt Hangers crashed into them. come, one of them being dls- their hair. A brunette cough News Tidbits De Paul testified U.8. aid funds engines provides enough power to BONELESS Trouser Hangers legislation. fly the helicopter with a light load. A-WASTE For ATLANTIC 8 for 88c .5 for 88c Pollce turned up several wit- tance." is worse than a blonde’s and The 49-46 Senate vote was far Culled irom AP Wires were used to finance the importa­ Washington, March 24 (!S*)— 6 for 88c Iiessea to the tragedy and they! t'he -intelligence report circulat- the female bark la more dead­ short of the two-thirds which tion of-materials for building pat- They are lighter than piston en- The Atomic Energy Commission provlded descriptions of the car *<1 1" Taipei said Communist-run ly than the male." announced today It has licensed would be needed to override a (Conttnned on Page Eight) OUTSTANDING SPECIAL ALL THIS WBEKI . and the driver. ' presidential veto. The closeness of New York Central Railroad (ConUnued on Page Seven) Walker Trucking Co. of New LARGEST One witness, who was driving the Senate ■Vote may prompt the erase* a ISO-yMir-old tradition Britain, to dump low-level radlo- Cmbination lenfon Dinner — Sov# 10c her own child home .from school, House to make some cuts In the from New York metropolitan area aettvo, wastes In the Atlantic told police the car traveled about measure today when it ends Weehawken Knew It All the TimCf Huh? Ocean. The firm is authorized to feet after striking (he chil­ Student Dies Trapped Senate Republican leaders freely j j.„p ...... Station _ wagon and collect and dispose of the m®- Fish Sticks'll;™’ dren and then atopped. The woman predicted Ei*enhower would. buVoonide’ at'Bur^^^^ terials at a location ahout 100 driver got out of the car and miles due east of 5lontauk /a D * . . . A&P Brand lOoz MBBIT n TOim to kill the bill if it were *ent to intersection and fbiir In walked back to where Patricia lay him In the form it passed the Sen- | j^nvllv killed. Point, Ixmg bland. Container# 016611 r6aS Frozen pkg SO BIG THAT KIDS CAN In the’ road.. Then ehe returned to Deep in British Cave "I*- Explosion rocks Robtiins, Tenn., Showoff Drivers Merely to be used are to be reinforced A&P Brand 9 oz her own automobile and drove off, The narrow victory margin waa | Brimstone Creek coal mine, killing with concrete dense enongh to SIT ON IT AND USE IT AS police quoted the witness as say- insure sinking to 1,000 fathoms, Fr6iich Fri6$ Frozen pi Shoe Valet - ^ Multiple Skirt Rack surprising to the Senate supporters ! „i„„ shortly after they re A PILLOW TO WATCH TV 88c • t: By HAL COOPER of the bill. I-ast year, they pa.ssed ported for work. . . Mexican torea­ or 6,000 feet. Individu#! VansTts* Sold «t R?gu!«r Rerslii Holds 6 Pairs—88e automobile waa described Buxton, England, March 24 almost the same measure 46-36, dor Manuel Cepelillo given siO-50 Immature, Angry Bullies An Oxford freshman trapped for JUMP CH.AMP HURTS FOOT Made By A Matures* Company The. House chopped $100 million chance to survive goring he re- (Oontimied on Paga-fifteen) nearly two daya in a rock creviie off the Senate veision in 1958 hut celveS in bull ring Sunday. Boston,, March 24 (T>—World SPECIAL ALL THIS WEEK! 1,000 feet underground "died today the President nevertheless killed It Bowing to public protests. Brit- Los Angeles, March 24 (A5— gunning what Kummer calls 4 champion high Jumper John after rescuers repeatedly had Vhotrods of a more sophisti­ Thomas of Boston University with a pocket veto after the Con­ jsii government in South Rhodesia, Are you a showoff' driver? MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY Reg. $5.95 failed In a desperate struggle to gress adjourned. decides to tone down bill that cated type”—sports cars. was injured today when his left Bush Raps Bowles free him. Senate passage of the bill late would give government power to Maybe you're showing more Many of the qualities lead­ foot became jammed in a mov­ The 20-year-oId student and yesterday was achieved with votes arrest and hold virtilally anyone... than you realise—about what' ing to . persistent showoff ing elevator at the school. Dr. SPECIAL For Blast at Navy amateur explorer. Neil Moss, fell of 45 Democrats and'only four Re­ Infant Donna Evans arrive.a in driving areing to set fire to_.;p seaplane And maybe a budding crim­ LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR: the Now Toric Shipbuilding Co. Washington, March 24 IB 6reat carrying seven persons, Osaka po­ chanical condition, there's •After summoning help the girl Wood Dress Hangers Heavy Wfltod Men’s Suit Hangers the Engllfh Midlands.' Britain mdy attempt to limit Soviet inal. some type of emotional disor-. calmly returned to the_ smoke- 5 for 88c u d two to the Ingala SKipbiiild- . Moss’ strength had ebbed slowly lice report . . . Mikhail Suslov, Well, say# a Los Angeles • COME EARLYt-LA,ST YEAR WAS A SELLOUT 14 for 88c tng Co. on the basla of competitive influence' in Iraq by supplying high-ranking. Kremlin .official, der in your psychological filled dweltliig and reiicued a St. EASTER PLANTS end FLOWERS • roLOilFUI. s LLECTIO.N'—RED, TTIRQUOISE, 4n the' foul air of the narrow rock arma to the Iraqi government of psychiatrist; you may not be makeup. Beriiard dog from the cellar and bids, and ta’o were assigned to shaft. “He nuiet be built like an ox flys back to Moscow after a 10- all of those things. There’s a YELI.OW and PINK. Gen. Abdel Karim Kaaaem. I _»I day visit to Britain',. . . Operations Any driver who picks up a pet parakeet. Mr#. Margnertt# Hale’s Store Hours: W'e welcome charge accounts! Green Trading Stamps are given with naval Miipyards.- > to last this long," the doctor giving Diplomatic Informartta good -chance, '(hough, that lots of traffic tickets or bash- ■ Frank, 47, w is rescued by her I EASTER HAMS cash sales and also to customers who pay their charge account within The Electric Boat Co. at Groton, hlni oxygen aaid early today. ' i on ■ the worldwide Scandinavian you're some of them. And, Conn., one of five private bidders,, night reported the British govern Airlines System ^A S ), crippled ed fenders, Kummer feels, daughter, . Bonnie Fitzsimmons, .J . Open Monday All Day fifteen (15) days after billing date. i ' . ' , - 1-ater In the ntorning' a mud- ment was prepared to supply the ^ .. _ deep down, you probably know - sh'ould get a psychiatric ex- as fire of ’Undetermined origin waa found to be'high in its bids splattered rescuer cam? to the sur­ S t i i L 5IOKM arms and had discussed the possi-'’| it yourself. amination along with his finti- swept the Capei'Cod s^ddyoiiee. and received no contract. face and said it was hard to tell I return to normal. EASTER TURKEYS 9:00 i^m. .to 5;S0 pjn. blllty with both Baghdad and th e ' Hp'vjina----- authorities-- arc Inves- Reckle.a,a drivers oftep use The roads would be $ lot safer ‘ Rep. ChMtar Bowles (D-Conn), whether the youth waa still weighing only 106 pounds, wrlg-' United States. their car a.a an outlet for for the rest of us. he says, if ARAB SF^TTLEMENT i ^ E D nnd other Connecticut members of breathing, ’ gled^ her way down Into.the funnel _ , Wa*hington authorities under-1 * '5 * 1 * ^ angry, aggressive feelings, those with emotional defects Cairo.'-March 24!'“ » ■ . . . - \ Tues., 9 a.nir to 5:80 pjn. ongreaa havf criHclaed the lack The husky 170-pound collegian's but gave up after aix hours. Thel -^jind Ka**em wanta mllUwv i more than 375,000 ton* of sugar canb ready for harvest in Dr. Jerome M. Kummer says. were barred from driving. League' Polilt' PritM •Weethr* In iMi (vnininilty and vicinHy S: work placement at Groton. shoulders were, wedged ao^tight 40 petite nieribe. of a cave, rescue | equipment from Britain snd has Kummer is wtth the, VCt*A , Not only that, he adds, but called today for 6. Wed.,'9 a.m. to 5:80 pjn. B wlea deaeribeU It aa “disgirace- feet’ down .la Ithe’ S-shiiped rqck squad said , she got within sight • ,jigcu’ag^(j arrspgements for siip- Oriente and' Las Villas Provinces , . . An’slde of Billy .()rsbam warns medical center. He spojke at some potential criminals ■ ters c^teraiine iTium,' 9 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ful,”. “unfair” and , “lUplorabla" rttaft that .'four-attempts, to pull of Moss but wag . driven hack by 1 plying u. Thiere has been concern a .safety meeting yesterday. would ‘be spotted eaijy. mediate the dlipii i CORK Be naid it amounted to "whHing Wm’ frSg ■ yesterday ftdled. A rope the foul air. ,■ , {'among western leaders that Kas- Australians ngalnst- phony can­ vassers who have been going from Are you a hotrod type? l4one, of this refera,to you, United Arab : m ofUT.'atuwtic t fACifiC f«A comrawt , FrI., ' 9 a.m. to 5:80 p.m. nfi.’ the New London-Groton drea," slipped under hia limp arms broke •Tf the air clears I will go down • sem. considered a non-Communlst, Then, Kummer says, it may of course. But next! time your Foireliii m lhlihm M a n c h e s t e r could "disrupt Its progperity,'* and each time, ‘ " again’ later-today," she'‘sai4. might become hopelesslyssly depend- house to house soliriting money in Sat., 9 a.m. to 6:80 pjdbJ- the name'j»f the American reviv-’ ;,.wren Ue,you're trying to cover neighbor tears away with CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS t'.lght result in cuts in the labor Rescuers, tried to w-ork from fAnother route to the trapped ent upon Communist impport to up feellnge of sexual in-> roaring, motor and acfBaiatlrijr { AT THL MANCHESTER SHOPPING'PARKADE' (ores. both enda of tha hollow shaft hold­ student "'as sought by Bob Leak- keep himself In power alist's crusade . . , London police, ^P$uper ({arkets have' reebve)ied the-!f14,0(H> worth adequacy. tires, nod wisely to your»alf..;l, WEST MIDDLE TI’RNPIKE • TEL. Ml 9-2S48 Bush said that on the basis of ing the 8 foot 3 cave explorer cap­ oy.'.n cavS’ expert for 30 years. K am m took ovc|r laat mitnmar TbuTl know, now, w4iat l&di tive. i ' of Jewelry stolen from, actress • I This. appUea both with teen- Lauren Bacall laat week. ' jqgf boys and thair faUiara of a guy ha la. toe thtg " ‘I .. (CenOnnad an Fnga Flftaen) ' June Baiieyt a 6-foot blonde (Cnrttawad m Pago Two) (OoitbiM^ qa Pagn Twn) " , 'yfl.. / . ■ " S ' ' 1.* . 'i',' /..’M