■r r ' ■ '. 'i -,)•• « ‘ ■ '■’> .' '-(■'■•' • ".' ..f ■ ‘^1 't-- {v; ■ I ' :■ J .u / ■ r r ■^. ( "'r* ; ■ " ■ • --’M • .-V••■4 ..,■: ;• THURSDAY, llARCH 11, 19«4 kYefege-DnUy Net Preas Run V-- Waak .BMM i, I ^ _ ji 11,145 NRoabar at Mia Audit * ^w aau Ml OIreulaUoao ' HahehetUr^A City of Ymago Charm /: -*r- VOL.LXXin.NO.lS7 (Otaaalflad AdvarMMug aa Faga l4) MANCHESTER. CONN., MAIK:H 12. 1954 (SIXTEEN PAGES)
r r W : . 7-^-7 ...... m...... Ptnehiirst ti^)pen JBrazil Favors Friday Ni^lts May Boost Until 8:30 > Friday n ifh t continues to Debt Limits be « popular fannily shop- p in f niffht... but if you Washington, March 12 (/P)‘ prefer to shop Saturday, ""Caracas, VenexU' M areh .f •uitatlon whan intomational Oom- (ff)— Brazil |im muntam deihlnataa or eantrola tho -wBao. Williaius (R-Del) said rcm em l:^ we are here all 12 with the U niM States le In- InatituUona of an AnierlCan re today Congress members who day froiiis 8 to 6, and will public, ha aaid, auch conaultatloh back major cuta in taxes this be. 1^ tb see you. We ter-Am^rican conference to doaa not imply aanctiona.. . , day in fayor of the,U.;S. draft year should be willing to sun- gladly carry packages to Fiiet, he aaid, a majority volO of poii an equivalent increase in «- resolution on Cummuhism as tha American repuUicu would ba z : your out “rain Unguaga at tho U . g. raaoluUon aconbmic or aodal daclaratlona in eMl year ending June SO and |3,- checks" last Friday and came from Mexico. Oontlnulng a the raaolutlon, holding It would MO,(MM,000 fo r ma next year. Washington,-March 12 WaaM . M aro h Saturday on the p la ^ Set declaration begun . yeateraay, than become an aconottiic-ancial in- Williama came out against m# — Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) — Sen. iKcCerthy (R-1i tings. If you have a “rain Mexico’p Roberto Cordova con atniment rather than a declaration •13 million dollars worm of excise has accused commentator Ed cried “blackifiail" today at aii W H O L E 4*4 LBS. tended the meaaura endangered of foreign policy on Oommuhiam. cuts included in a bUT'piSaM over check," bring it now, if the principle of non-intervention Friandly but aamaat dUTarancaa whelmingly by tha^ouse Wadnea- ward R, Murrow of having o r t ^ and mg cMkf convenient and we will BEEF TSNDERLOIN STEAKS .. 4 ...... Lb. $1.29 in the internal affalca pf a repub- ware midant In tha approach of day. The admlniitratioa ia fighting l>een connected with a M os counsel, Roy Gphn, apididd gladly redeem it. Watch Bc. Mexico and tha United Statea—tha the cuta cow scliool described as revo veastureior special treatment for our Gold Fi»h promo Braail’a Foreign Uinlatar aougbt good naighbort of th» Rio GNeade— Each opthe cuta might ^ juati- lutionary, and Adlai Steven- oY a driftad aide whild from to allay the feara of aoma iMa- to tho Giteimuniat iaaua. Sad opr Its ownnierita, WllUanu tion the end of Bfarch. H t l S M M A M ataa concerning poaaibio uae p f soh of dealing in untruths. ’ ‘ Senators there^werB de Both agroed that Oonlmuniam but no furmer general tax Murrow said he actually waa an 10 reaoluUon for intervonUoh. mands for a quick investiga LEG 0’ LAMB S tlon should be voted unUl me adviser in an international educa WhUa tha raaolutlon calla for con- n (Oanltnnad aa Page Btovan) . btoget la balanced. tion experiment me^Ruaslanf can tion, - tmn Hetien eg AnMuTs was rigtit whtn h* said that ataaS LAMB Four membara ef McCarthy's wouM continua to aaO, waak aftar wack, ao long aa tha -p T O t Q U A L IT Y The Delaware Senator gave hia celed In 1955 before any school T* aewHons were held. i own pennanent Sanate InvesUgto waa'aa low aa lunr . . . Ranambar at Ptai^urat you^ views in advance of a closed meet tiona aubconanittaa- one a Repub ’The accusations came In .the tandar ataidliif ataaka cut from choica grada W H O U O R H A U > PATTIES ing of the Senate Finance Commit lican—asked fbr an early meettag’ Ml Waotai am Beef Again' wa feature tee, on which he serves,. to con first inatallment of McCaiUiy’s re Inapactad ply to recent r.iUcism. He has of the group te coaaider the re \ sider the Kouae excise bill. ~ po rt Red Jets T uM arid his real reply wlU be made a CHOICE \ ' ’The biU would cut to 10 per la Banda Of GasMdttoe cent a wide variety of exclaea week from today. But last night he fired some preliminary broad Aad me Benate RtooMicaa n n s is C which now have rates ranging SIRLOIN oir sides at Murrow', who devoted hie leadership indicsted A dItouMtkm I I . I Un m eltapabres from 25 ,tP .11 per cent. They .in UBS--televisiDn show-Tnwday to 'a .-rrat-Jesat.-fbr-:tha.. niftoant te . LK clude levies on transportaUon critical review of McCarthy and leave me matter ia the xaubeon- tickets, telephone biils, jewelry, DOODYVniE BAi^Y. NO WASTE Stevenson, Democratic oreaiden- mittee’a hands. SHORT furs, coametica, luggage, admia- with Wnlch^s . We will havava good sup^ of Te cure Corned Beef Ual nominee in 1952,‘who attacked The eequsnce. of devetepaMata SeouL March 12 { It ) — south-bound Communist jets siona to movies and omer enter' “McCarmyism’’ when he apoke to following dlscloaura of tha A finy Momn’a ready to aat Rama . . .U more Native Roaating DBUCIOVS fA I^ O turned tti[l at the K o ^ n demarcation line today and fled tatimants, electric bulbs, 'and report by .Senate aourcaa last "straw-six*" earri*rs! ChlCkeha (O a ^ttaa ) wMcb Sro^ a Capon and Fraan Democrats in Miami Beach Sat- :^ A R R O T S north wheh^Americain^bre jets streaked up to meet them, photographio ^equiprhent. . Urtiay. Blgbt was mia: DoodyvOa la tha W gfost cUy 1* Oovtntiy PrieaaaN Fowl. B g 1. Sen. Potter (R -M lch )~-A CHICKENS u S S t the A ir Form smdr-^No shots were fked, added a spokesman A t the same time, me measure Spoke OB Lewi Progiam<<. tha Warid! would extapd for a year beyond McCarmy spoke last night on a member of McCarthy’s aubtom-\ BE $ 1.7^ fi«eh^ for aUi Air Forca,/^^ , ~ mittee—callad a news cenfaranee Ahnoat U ,000,000 JcMte Uva In 2 Ce»o P k u 2 7 c FRESH FOWL ^ u. 4Ss Tha Red p iM J M wpparanUy ware April 1 rates .or. major excises in question and imawar progt-am cluding autos, gwUne, liquor and wim Fulton Lewia,- Jr., on me and announced be had atoad Me- DoodyvUla ovary day—ffva daya a aeaded tawa^UKhap, port city for Carmy to call a cloaed aaaaion of Cuatomera aro ‘ ‘catching on" to the cigarettSs votto after me Xorean Mutual Radio Network. waak. t lia y Uva thara through thair R FRYERS, BROILERS . . . . S | j U ,,8aoul in 8oUth Korean tha apokaa- P olio Vaccine me group to . go into “all tha quality and value in our froaMy hiSn aaidTSut thara wka no way of W ar began. Mutual reported in New York TViaata—and do th ^ lova it. ground aaaaoned facta.^ rltjtha CoaummiAspUota ac- Chairman MUUltox (R -Colo) said that Up to midnight, it had receiv ed 9M phone calls for McCaitby |*otter said Cbhn ahouki ba re- And thaaa klda are craqr about ■ IAMB PATTIES tuaHj^>h>tandbd ta croas into aouth Test Indicates his group would go ovto the mea movfd if What he callad the Rowdy Doody and hia frionda. Thay . MAYONNAISE ^ m e MVOMTE DBH IS FLAVORIVL K W Xoraa dr were teaUng AUiad radar sure wim its axpccts and conrider and 834 against me Wisconsin 35c Lb. — 3 Lbs. i l .OO Senator.. ^ Photo. “shocking chargas" against'the know DoodirvUla and avary houaa and air alert pracUcaa.^^- whemcr to hold any hearlngt.\No This aeeae will be repeated many Mmes betweea new and mldalgbt at Matdi 15 aa ariUtto et Anwr- 27-year-old commlttaa coiinsal in i t Now thay caA hava I t fo r thair and Shoulders of Lamb are BONELESS CHUCK Courac gdaatlauad^A. : committee action la likely befoto Saying mat Murrow, “week after Long Imniiini^ week, feela that, he must smear leaBa wade tbrough mouatalaa ef Sguree, reeelpta, ferms and aspirin tn an effart to meet Sam’a were true. The Army raport sMd own . . . That’a why wa bought value too at |225 to $2.79 It ia • poaalbla the Oommunlat the middle o f next week. deadline fer Sling et Income taxes. ’The geaUenuUi pictnred above Is ne exeepHen te this Mato honored Cohn had Voiced thraata that. hundrada o f 'cartona o f Wolch’a PI.. 43c planaa ware off ceprae, lUhougb ___ McCarthy,’’ he iKiggested, “maybe Army Secretary Robert T. 8tb- each. Naw-Orleana, March 13 m-~ Tha Williams said he also- waa Mit.vM iutow Is worried about the pracMee ef walttag uatil the last possible niiaate before eeptag with the ananal headache- Sal^eated Orapa Juioa In tha DoodyviUa ear- the Air Force saldUiay apparenUy v ... ~ against, the slash In individual in aa likely alda la tkia taqk are: Plenty ef coffee (M yen ean afford It),' ampMa, aeverat well eharpened vena would he “throuah." and m e riara. Each carrier bacomaa a RIB ROAST new overland i^ t h a Han S tU a ^ NiUdran who gat tha talk poUo vac- expotopa of some of hia frlendsi" RIB LAMB CHOPS lb. 69e POT ROASTX. come tixea proposed by Sm>. pencils, lota of scrap paper fer S gori^ pereeatages, and aa ability to Mnlle when thlage don’t tally, (aa Army “wreckad” if Private G. DockprviDa houaa, aa damonatratad u is.7 3 c 'X ' terrain near InclMn would be hard cUi^ this m>rting vary {Maaibly wUI MoChrUty, saying he was quot David Schlne were aant bvfraeaa. . r ^ George (D ^a). aeiUor Democrat ing from A.copy of me Pittsburgh they HI rely won't) and above ail a good membry. on talavision, Ba aura to aava tha to miataka in dajdight. bacoiM permananUy ihnmina to on. me finance committee, mrOugh Bchtne, a pal of Cbhn, waa a com mail-ki, explained on bottom of N E L ^ S C H U a ROASTS lb. 69c Tha Air Force aal0-this year and by $400 in drafted last fall hurat 4 -4 '< ^ bbtUaa Wales'^ radar aetaena and four Babra Jata— Ha ra«>rtad naw avidanca last row ,. aasiatant otnetor, Inatlftuta X 3. The throe DemociaUe maas* F or reon;aalW oda ouanty proddy cboppod Ground Baaf , . . night foiK mia unaxpacted and 1*5S and tbereifter. to nnAurat. the awi^*wing fightdra that ahoL. of International Education, to a bers—Sbna. MedeUan'to Arkaa- roxeo Foods LB. down lioGa in an atamoat to 1 beartanhur«)m'in research on bU Win Oypaaa Revlsioo member of tha national advnmry ^ S j ■ * - — - R egular Hcaiburg 39c — 3 lbs. for $1.00 ratio in tha Koraaih war — famous vacelM. FurtlMr, tha. Delaware' Senator council at the Mosogw Ualvtralty GRAPE JUIi atramblad to maat the TiVa Bhots Headed aaid be would oppopp an admin- summer aaasloni .He quofafi tlm It statement saying S re SNOW CROP CUT ^REEN Ha flnda t h a f ^ o amaU shots of ietration provleloa ia a bulky tax nawtoaptr aa saying Moscoa- U | ii- Ip tha Doodyvilla n TYia Rad pilota made nb attempt sume" McCarthy wiU call an aarty LEA1«1CHIIGK GROUND lb. «9c a grMMd combiwotiow bocli ogolm ^ ma vaccina, wlt&A UUM ‘'bocatar" revlelon U|l which would cut th4 Versily taught ‘.‘the violent over^ meetlniP), BEANS to croaa the demarcation Una in thb abet latar. can avV wtdo momar levy on atockholdera’ income from mrow of me entire tradiUoaal only 3 ROUND STEAK GROUND ^U». S5c ONE POUND TENDER FRESH face of tha four gabraa, the Air natura in craatiiig tramandtoa corooretlon dividends. ’Tha House social ordiir." 8. Mo rthy bdd t news cob- Force added. amounu of^anUbodiW *> 'M efts debate on thia meaaure next ference , wUdi he flung . his H U T CUTTnr. rATOKRS CHOICE OEABE The Shpul-Inobon area had an l l Tho Sun-Telegraph, a Hearst counter- I of “blackma^ aad and ^ h»v* Ii'a Grap* poUo. ^ \ Wednetfdey. jv . pUbUcafiOB.,.aaid tog article Me Camp Kiimer, N. J., Mairh minute yWIbw warning bacauaS of Ahtlbodisa ara diaaiaa-flghtlng (^PjZBriff.-CIen. RfilpH' W. said be did toRySeb how fm coiiM Jelly K the decorated the incidant, from 10:S4 to 10:45 Goorge told Wliliama last night Carmy lefehad to waa published Col. ScEiwable 12 Chief of*Police have a commlttm meeting tomyr. RIB OVEN ROAST ^ BEEF LIVER aoldiara craatsd naturaUy when in a flurry of Senate debate on in an editorial.'An .excerpt of the Zwicker, key figure in thqdis- l^a«ws. a.m. garms invade you, or craa'ted hy He said he w w leaving at 5 pL m. taxes that he did net believe me editorial was rept^uced plioto- pute between .Sen. McCanhy (EST) for Itoaitowoc, Wia., where ■ SNOW CROP O N E P O U N D R A C O R N ^ It waa tha Srat Jet incidant are- ^ by giving a vaccina cootaT ' graphicaUy on me front page of .,z: ginfG flBhroi uliot doMro oot Delaware Senator dbuld atop pas- Sees Evidibiice 111 Ae haa-A fpbaking engageuwnt... uaad oP'autarad germs. ‘ saga o f the cxciae bin by the Seh- mrhewipiiMfy lodgyr ' amphlet hU name ap Rad been encouraged-by the plana off North Koraa'a w*at coa*t hia answeni on every score to it Go into R^eord Ciibin^ Rocky As f o his coatenticnXof “blade* POTATOES X can’t." peared in also were aiiown on me loyalty shown him 'from the mau," McOarmy said that John O. REGULAR FRICEfi W ILL PREVAIL OX SEPARATE ITEMS thr^ weelm ago. few sdantiMa who have suggastad inelde pagee. 'llie newspaper also A DIFFERENCE OP 31 CENTS ON BOTH / delaying ma mass vaccina tests on George aaid that ifi ^e>y of the President right on down." ' Rome, March 12 (P)— Premier Adams, the Army’s legalxadvisar. ih Indochina, French Union pS^seat decline in bueiaesa. Con carried me entire editorial of Feb, Washlngton, Marcl. 12 (P)—Mq.;. hbd let nm know that tha Afmy h 1/ half a minion or mote children: rine C>>I. Frank H. Schwable, who It was me first public statement Mario Scelba'e ehaky young gov ttoi^a, tanka and artillery amaah- ought to increase me con'^ 18, 1985. There was no statement was preparing a report Wbidi ad la atrong Vietmlnh drive today Thaaa trials,. schadulad to ‘be by me paper on McCarmy’a says he could outstare but not out made by me commanding officer ernment rocked today at the gin wimin a few weaka, must be aumers’ purcHaaing power both by of Camp Kilmer since m e McCar- resignation -of National PoUce would embarraaa the aub n a v 8on Tay, a key center for the income tax exemptions speech. \ _ last his Commimlst tormentors, to tee and which would be reh ■-finade to see if me vaccine actual day aiees the last bits of evidence m y-St*^na dispute aimmered eWef Tommaso Pavone foUowiiig B IR D S E Y E ly protectx-against epidemics of and cuffing excises. down. Ewioker clashed with Mc court teatlm ony^lng hia^wi iWM^figii F in ^ (CbhttiBito en >a|y T wo) about kla false gem warfare “con- investigation of tha Army. ______37e polio, he said. The key question He said a rigid position in feaslon'' go into the record. - Carthy in New York Feb. 18 over Italy a biggest poat-war scandal— t# Km p C A ft C*m in9 s»en.«.di geld FISH STICKS is whamer aiiUBodies tn~me blood favor, of k balanced budget now an honorableNMschargt given a the mysterious dbam of high so .y a x , .Unwlaevln. the. j>j;eeent state, Tefia of prisoB U fe McCarmy said he haa no iatait- Rsk sb|e>i«f Pineluirst Are th e . reaL .datenaa, a a .all. avi^ The aught, ■45iyear-ibld'aier took Queens, N - Y ., dentist .under, .fire, ciety party girl Wilma-Itonttoi,— 9<4le'e' Stw Food eoMMte r fo r »YYOftilhb;|i<e-beariito,-Hearty 4-weeka-oldr -reetty-^to-the-furoro-ralaed over- ‘tmtura.*'^ I. C AN area---lntluding Dr. Salk’s own “How are you evcKgoing to bal goes intc a seesion closed tb me his testimony befora McCarthy; from— one of me men prominent our ffuatod food d k q ^ caaba . , . H E L L M A N N ’S in tlM CAM. No improper influence was qver H o /e V ^ O ftie Freezer S p e c ia l: youngsters—and not a single one ance the budget," . h i asked, ■ “ if public today to consider ifneret told Kilmerwtfficera in a talk: but i f our John CNoUl and U Held by PoHce haa shown any fever, or reactions I ’d Aiito/Snarl V wm Take Legal Aetlen exerted by me or by anybody eliM tha Blrda Bya man, koap finding you can’t do it at a tm>e of high docuitonts introduced in evidence. “Greatly Moved aad Baceuraged" to my knowledge on the A riay la BAKED BEANS employment and proaptoity auch . PaVQne aaid he would take legal new itema, wa w ill naod avon more TARTAR Watertury, March 13.(F)r-Folice It is scheduled to wind up on Mpn- BEEF CHUCK 75-100 Lbs. Lbv 43c (CeeMwiLd m Page Three) < aa w e have been havfhg??^ Miami, F U ., March 13 bF)— (CoaUaiied ba Page Five) action to. clear his name. W o o a .., reaata, tame ovea roaat, ataw m ^t. ground today reported Uie arraat of a Turnpike aumoritica agreed to- day with summations by counsel It was a major headache for (Caattaned aa Xwb) Now you can aoloct SAUCE mpst. > e charge flpr pcrytcc— wa cut, you,wrap. >7 Canadian ex-k;onuict wtto they Bay ---- ' V .. ' ------- >D«iz. 3 9 c . used by MacNiely thU way: the states .to solve and said ha son kidnaped 12 days ego offar 2 for 37c mought this beat coQld to done by Denver, March 12 (Ah—a late New York. March'13. (F)—Dock Tide . .giant 72c> large 30e SAMPLE. ile opened an accoimt in a bpnk winter stonr,— wim winds up to raaeeaa-of 17,950. - ' strikers ia tto Port of New York 48 8 • • E.u^E-E E 55c •speeeuene* Nar Hk«a«iAinr building toll roads on a self- liqui Tide . .giant 72c; .-large 30c wim a $6 bin. Two d»y« 100 mUps an hour, raim snoW, and Royal-Navy spokesman says one have faUe* UB toagshoroinaa M Prom star B R O C C O L I returned to the bank.and deposited dating basis.. of Britain’s moat modern destroy Ogydol ...... ,30<; and 72c . Several delegates agreed the dust-^'^ontmued its assault on me omer porta bo' support their walk * lOOV• • 99c a 1620 check. Next, day, before me Plaina %roa fringing me . eastern ers'sailed alne eneharted ndlee bp out by biacUistlng dhrertod aUpa. Medium Ivory .. .3 for 25c hfcrV could esUbUsh me check was statto. should try tb work out p me Jobore River in Singapore te PIE 33e Lg. feh. 2 9 c aolufibn and not ask "for federal alope'of the Continental Divide to The appeal went out fron, a Large Ivory ....2 for 27c good, be wimdrew S4M. ,ahaU vtot gupitlUa hidaouU in Save on Manufacturers aid. day. maaa meeting of 9M 'otombiMa ref C h e e r...... 30c and 72c In fftch CAM the Atnounu of the Jungle . . . Sen. -Byrd aaka Penta- I JRfcharnian’a Ready, to Rant i spedal-<»l Med. Fab Albert J. Wadeking of Indian Snow and rain generally were tbo'lntonietioaal LengaberetoWtili C ria o o ...... lbs. c G R E E N B E A N S depoaiU and wimdrawala were me confined, to areas noithward from gan effletalB to oouat up how much AesA, (ILA ). * wboaa.xatofi ha#;; with nutehaae of ...3 90 aam Tand in each case me p h ^ y apolis, chairman of me Indiana the Oolorado-Wyoming border. the gpvernmcnt\has stout in ipe- ckwed a iabJor part o f the ------LCKS 45c t Ajax only c ' 11b. 33c che^ tore me name of a fle- Highway Commission, aaid he 26 Occasional flurrito were predicted clat'^incenUves flpr deCenM aqulp- York harbor aiaeo last FUdayr • Ivory Flakes and Duz in^ Odoua” California -bank, ma In- tJ .ought ^ 4 conference “served adr ...T; mlraMy" to alert people to me. to the south and east * ment and plafital Sebna of Incosning veooilo have b*th sizes ^ .National CL lebdars aak Defbaaa tONplNBHURST^ wee picked up. Mac- necessity of buildi. „ toll roads. Along the leading edge bf the been diverted from New York ta Bath H l^ dslcgatea . voted to appoint storm. . Winds walled over the Dept 'or permiadon to stove omer ItoiMMest parte dutttg top ARTICHOKES B btaSA . ___ - 5 For Sto» a IB-jraar-GU MVMitlB gi»4e staieBt a 'committee to study the poaai- drought-stricken prialripa ahmaent btofiqusrtora to IMtontown Gap, walkoitt, Sellinga et aeitae ottM# SAVE c - i9aeMi\ Mw arienee eatry o f WOttani 8al- bliity of fonnlnf a national organl- dust bUlowlBg, thousands ,of feet Pa.. 10* fufiM aWay frem Waah- have beaa dMtoe4- - > - v 4 ^ ’ ifoet popular brands 35 (L g J- For c - Mdda hqpi yaatatday. The blow reached ington, Into eimKylanny peat boa- TIM etfike hgr BiA tof-aa' oto- 2 3 5 ^ MacMUiya_ *1/^ M ta ^ iantiaf grtanee fh ir . -.'/Hie- project fe one aatieo pfter aevcral officials op- - - - -,tftha A l ^ : (^mplexloh poaed Jeiailto.Ito NaMmal 'TUriif efi Mfles an hour at Oartst^ ^M^^TMkjrtohiiatohlw giawU en u fight wit 13.06; c B T l o n m oat waa f V** late cuatbdy aiirM iM w f ie t n ^ WsaSen leheal anSKirtMni 'Fffcea ...... , ■ . *0oiigi|B*" 12.08 end " - A For C O R N . bafero Bm fM r Meeea a « 19 a' 1) P> I 2 4 8 . 25^ a L g . S ize 4 9 c Giant Siie^7c L f f . 8ixa 3 Eara 2 9 c A - t . /H-x; - -V ^ ^ V/V- . - ■ ■ • i ♦
( f/“ U--4 'Aif h '\ . r"-'- I /,. ^',1- 0 " ■ r /.- ■ X t. /. • r . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONk.^ FRIDAY. MARCH 12. 1954 •*Vr. - . n...... ------'■ ' ~ ------_1------1.... L,--- J------1--- Vi'/ Patient Pi^fits ' ■ .. . , , . . l ■ “€duit €ases jQ b itu a i’y From Operation MANCHESTER CONN., FRIDAY, Uytasns Oradusts Medical Aa- CoM ernirig Aide Three youVhs charged with North Hollywood, <^11'-. (OeagausU Page QM> (Coatlnoed from FageO te) N ew 8 T id b it s servloe atatioa last, week were' TODAY thni SAT. whether deed. vlruv—incapable of r. M m m ' r*port wma (Csattaaod from Pago Om ) day St the Stjfrrancis Hospital in wore a grin, clownad with v tha Miss Bsrnlcs Juijl. 99 Kant Cen causing poirn—-is froai A P W iicg cleared in Town (teurt thia morn Hartford, after a- long illnsaa nurses and prapared for post- ter St., pioneer Manchester hair was no reisbn to aeUeve the had in the arm from the rnoculsttons, to atimUlats production of Isrgs ChUdrsn Under 12 Free died of anvUiing olafr than acci " i ^ U ^ M » whole, Coha ing becaueo "raasonablF doubt” of MuriTOw, in New York, termed Bom la Italy, ho hpd resided surgery oaitooa drawing—for j.Tk " stylist, has rsturned - from New \ he said. '♦ sroounte .of sntlbodtsa which their guUt existed. - ths broadcast stetemonts, ‘‘Mc- hers for 60 raars. H e. was sm- profit, " dental drowning "I would not go ahead with the would last for more than one polioi siiW*,*! L,thlnff, But, at. tha sama lime, Judge SHOW STARTS AT f:M York a ty Where she attended the Army plans thi^moaitor combat (terthy'q latest reckloss hhadling plmwl ** lateiref. -An artist, hs draw nearly 300 The police have abitte* to that trial* - it-I had/ any, doubte. about .season/:.,.',.______" , by the Am y-be-^ movemints thr«h|h~ televtsion John Si,^C. Rottner told Lm wood - H r legeteiw loSmm'telntves. Assslons of the Hair Fashion Coun- in aplte b(. chargee publlte^d re of tlM trutb.” emtoOnq as depicting In lli^ l vslS laT Complete SSow Otet SitS the safety of the Vaccine,” he de-. Dr. Salk’s main news IA an- ait: , , ----- .felled in, pHor when 60.000 troojte go through OiSfoy. IS of Wan>ing: Robert Funeral aervioee will be held to the daily routine in a hospital. ; cil of , America and the National cently In the one-man magazinegasine dared., B\yer. He finds good avidencs that '•M en vle.” spring war gaiiMaXnext month R oj^l, IT, of Hartford and Gerald In a Btatsmsnt Munww said, morrow mombte a t 6:S0. at the The sketches were so well liked Hairdressers and Cosmetoibgtsta Attualita (Actuality) thatt \the ’ The vaccine fs made of dead the first shots itf vaccina act a he aeid, he never near Ft. Bragg, N. C.\ .-. Japan’s Schools; IP, o f Warehouse Point, tttat ho had been assistant director John B. B u rk e'fu n eral HiNne, ST thst they were puUtehed in book / : convenUon at ths Hotsl Slstler, dark-haireu Wilma was drugged'ged\t Tbe foc.ai center on the Keeney Rafter the short' calendar session polio virus, killed te formaldehyde, wreck the A m y , trigger fon the human body to te A council of science oppeeee eon- thst spoculation Indicated their of thf Institute of International East Osnter St, ahd at St Jameq’ fonu under the title, ."Don’t Bust ■ . f New York City. .. ■ . _an orgy St an exclusive Huntt aub surest Scjioot -/cc^trovsrsy will I ^•hch starts at 10 a.*in. and trlpie-teated ter satety. or aajPx ether m m Ii thlaf,’’ aMe to -tnaka maay antibodias etnMtlen of m atomic reactor In behavior was "rsprebansible” and Education, which he doScribsd « a Churrii at 9 o’clock. Burial will te Tour SUtchea” ' '• r ' Mias Juiil was honoied with ap- near Ostia and left for the Medi •eld he wee mmklnc trhI to R f^ockVtiu (»l next Friday 1 neither side in the drawn- Some scientists have qU^ttlpned quickly. < Japan. .y a rn e d them that next time the an organisation arranging inter in St. James’ Cemetery. X ‘ ■' PpihUntnt ai secretary of the terranean tides to diSwn. The itch to R()Ckvilie n e « ^FriMyi^j^ fight has taken any steps whether the vaccine could posalbly WHbllc d e e w N iit* frem his ^fUe i^ d e n c e against them might bs country exchange of students and ’The funeral home wUI be open \ i Council which is compose^.M l()b . it Is \xpected, a hearing W d i, he edd, would throw e^Af- Communist Cxschoslovakie. says magazine named high poli-ticsl since the hearing was first slated/ damage human kidneya- The '^fua WINDOW OLAZINa CLAnS it Is Unking its hospitsls. embu- strongsr. ' profbssora. and in that capacity for the convenience of friends . top-rsnking hairdressers, who co- snd BOolsl flgures as members of :e place on the requested it appears' both- are awaiting the for tha vapeine t* grown Upbn r lereiit Hilhi on ihe whole episode. "Private property must be re was a member of an advisory com Ship Sunk, Raised / i ' Mikien; Mass. (AV-At Malden Isnces and doctors: by a amtew^ from T to 9 o’clock tonight , operate with fashlte authorities the club, formerly the hunting mandamus to fores General Mana results^of the • hearing. monkey kidney tissues. *1116 yap- High Sehnoj pupils can earn di- FJL.C. tBiiw, McOirthy told the. spected," hs told them. mittee for a< summer school in W elm ly/iiii ...... and desighera to coordinate colf- ■fHetKeoatorenee he oedsidered the of ultra high, fn^queney shorty dodge of Italy’s royalty. ger Richard Marite- to get the The backers of the mandamus cine therefore can contate smaH ploma crsdlta by gazing out the wave radio transmitters and re Similar charges against Wil- Mpscow. But bs' said tbe school ’ fure and couture themes. She has . t ^ R l " e twMod, distorted, untrue Sichools, 17, of Warcbouas was called off by the Ruastans be By Student Group The magssine's editor. SUvano school buut accord^ to existlhg are asking the court to direct amounts of protein frortvOie mon- window. The meteorology .class en- ceivers. . . . Trade and Zndustry M O W N Si0e-9i3e . studied under famous Fifth Ave>- 'plans. -'■ \ ' \ Martin to ‘go phead with a con ke:i^kldneys. bpuragea the window gaaing for , versioa'’ of whet he tenh^ “e who was arraatsd with the fore it began, and all' thqt took |iue expert hair styUsU, snd has Muto, is now on-, trial in a Rome ■ituetloa.” Ministry says Japsnm Govern F u n e r a ls court-vOQ;, charges of . spreading Ugder present arrangements, the tract based o'n the existing plans. Salk, ap4aking. to the New gariitring weather, data. ment expects the U. 9. to place others, a'cre dismissed by Judge place was a tour of Ruiria, in Bayonna N. J. WV-Ths Navy . served as treasurer and in other • ll’s not e report,” he said, "it’s Router on the grounds thst testi which he did not portlcipctc. false and alarmist reporte. Star vase will te heard before Judge Martin, through Oockett, denies BINCI sinka a ship in New York harbor 9 , positions in the Hairdressers’ John Adeno* version of e oltue* erdcra for IM mlUloa dellara in defense Witness Anna Marie Mone J6hn Hamilton King sitting in Tol it is his duty to do so. munitions from Japanese manu- mony of witnesses Indicated he did As for Stevoiuwn, MeOrrihy ones a month and then brings, it Guild of Connecticut, and is a ■ / A t / ■ tkm." ' , not eiiter' Hagedom’s Service Ste: centered oa the 1953 prealdontlal Mrs. WUUam Bnsssll ta (teglio has testified she sus land (Jounty Superlbr Court at the In s report to the Board of Dl- fecturera by the end of Junk^ The funeral of Mrs. Margaret up again. It's psi^ of ths opera //leader in activities of the Msn- Rockville a ty Hall. \ \ . ' IfoCerthy eeid tiiere had been e tibfv 3M W. Middle Tpke., where candidate’s statement that the tion of- ths Navy school for Sel . . Chester/beauticians. pects her ex-lover, Ugo Montagna rectors, Martin outlined several ^ NEW LOCATION eonvenetlon between him eqd , Twenty-eight Amerlcsns end Ruasalt adfe of William Russell, a member of the Hunt Club who The legal action waS^ Batched difficulties in executing s contract 2M netlvea of the Marshall Js- the alleges nffsnqes were aaid to new administration had tumOd up vage Divers at the Bayonna Navy from Hartford tjounty t6 ‘teiUsnd Ws Oisj^nis With Aeeu- Adeoe *‘e number of months bco.” have occutead. ' only sono aUogod active Commu Brearster St.. NoirUi Coventry, who Base. / Miss Juul attended a closed ses- valla himself a marquis, knows on existing plans under present U n ^ wars subjected to eome rad|- died Monday night , after a long ,\ Mon of the Hair Fashion Council Ckmnty In an effort to get/(heXear- fiU IT S n D b POUSHAWIttlll CHee Adeese OenvereetleB a t l^ during recent atomic testa. Oa the stend today. Roy Hage- nist among nnore than two mlDlon Each time iVs a S30-ton LSi Herald rboto, something shout ths MonteOl girl’s cohditlohs. racy is sign displayed iilatae, was held this afternoon at , ' at ths Hotel Waldorf ’Astoria for Beraloo Juul death. ' She said Montagna waa iiest possible hearing.- \ •Adnms, r ^ e he didn’t sey eo Atomic Eneigy Oiunmisrion re dorn, tho oom ce station Owner, federal employes. (landing ship; infantry), sunk in *• the,purpoae of designing andfore- The change arrangements by some druggists in In 00 a:eay words,” McCerthy sisld, said ths boys nqd dirtied ths rest Adlal Aeeusei sf MMralh 3 o’clock in tho (teurch of the 30 feet of water. a friend bf the younger Pibcloni. BREADFRUIT CRIHTfl COUNTY CLUB B O J J IM f'i ports. 4 Britain announces idM Nssarene. ; oasUng the hair styles to te Worn that the two had visited Pavone made by agreement tetweentfroam Enaland. It is not dSsir- warned him then thkt 'Uinless the will eoott test dsfsnsss i^mtest room and that >rhen hs remon- That, MeCterthy said, of Ths student divers arsi^ told tsi ; this spring and summer, after tjrpl) (^ n sel (/harlea .N. Crockett, amb San,^ Franciaco (#)—Life on iaviotltetion of pMnmunism in the atrhted with them and said he was coufao lo iriictly untrue and The Rev„C. B. Winslow. linlnls- what made the ship sink/'They’re and that Mantegna acquired an able to dispaniip with ate* 24 y m m stmtt geras whmro ia an iaolatod area tor'of tte church, assisted by the , which they, displayed them to the a young girl, another a aiarried wUI defend Martin, and Atty. Jay >'ra)iti has some, upsetting' mo BAB Arm y w *a discontinued, we would ^ 'Wan. Indias off ths Bshs- goinl' to call ths ptmee unless they either ’ Adlaii knew that or just told to go down and fix it and womans another a geisha. Four apartment, in May last year for E. Rubinow, leader of the group r.ents. / • cleaned' it up. one W them— he should know It” Tho Senator Rev. R. A. MerriSeld, of (teven- get it to the siuface again. When J hairdressers previous to s lunch- the police chief. She said the euracy in ag/raam.antS A i be emberrasned" by a report that ma lalandsk ^ son In Celebration of their 10th American girls who psrticipsted which has brought the action. Heavy rains so advanced the was. b o ^ peoparod. ’ ; V ,x wasn’t sure which—uireateiwd to said a lomt lift could be made. He try, officiated. Burial was br everything la ahtpsbsps, they didn’t know whether the alleged KASSOCUTHNiJ and wills. Let ydi|j^law> North Cemetery, Coventry. anniversary, in the Le Perroquet in the demonstration wore itiodera They made the decisio'p/to move ripening season for breadfruit that " Z told him we would not .be ’nako eary of hlna.” \ , cited the names of throo porsons— |>ump air into the vessel to reSoat day Oriental styles. gift wee connteted- with Oje Mon to Tolland CX>:mty when It ap they conatantly fall from the treec. EVERY MONDAY tee/ consultent drafted ’’RothachUd,” "Levins^’ and Bearers were Leo O. Ducharme, suite of the .Waldorf. They also tes! case. Pavone already has rtMSt^WBtSttoteMyfr yar help you; MackmaUed,” McCarthy said. Tho boy^ roMrtedly siitei’o aubcommittee wovUd be held, but station last Friday night ind who Ru(h WieiMr Z.evlno rasigiiod in ^To Curb Goats for the group which he said' In ' rotttlnff Communism’ in the It was difficult to predict what OPEN STOCK of Matching Wall and ready had called for a foil inquiry. hp added that MoCeHtay aet no ,^tiSod this asorningf December ftem her job in a Nut- Ah|ggy Itmtan cut, the boyish PhiUppliiee. ■ . , ley. N.' J., leboratny arhich does reaehed lU deelaloa la a hotel plus aX*w spit Curls some effect Pavone’s action would have Mcaeilan road the DemocraUc date. Potter oald he hoped It s Ju<^ Rottnsr could Snd no room here thta nMrnlag. Th* report was made by Plscldo politically./Adding to Scel’m’aem- co i^ be held today. work for Iho Array’s Rader Labors- Beirut (i9)—Goat control is the time^', affected ly the French. L. 'Maps. chairtnan of the Philip . aum benf statement at an im-' otenco for tho aaoault chargo aim of a new bill being drawn up barraaMiiefit a’S* the- fact that the Army’s chronological list: torfea at F t JApmooth, N. J, She iRredlct Japkaete Trend pine C o .u n o ii\ fo r U. 8. Aid ^promptu news coi^erence in his Hagpdorn aaid ha bad not rafiiaed to. fa y whether aha con- by Lsbanon’S Ministry of Agricul . CHAVEZ V o t e s t u d i e d Premier had appointed Pavone po ing of evsnte concerning ths In ntelcing their/t^edjctlon of a (Philcurui). It auininarixed the AH steel white baked enamel ' oSioe. Ayminctan was not present, W aahlaitea, March 13 V t-E x - lice teief' when he himself r/as In Base Cabinets • frigtttpBod by tha thraat with ofhnn to spy, although ture. _____ TONIGHT 8:1 S f M - thra WEDNESDAY , but Jackson sat besfile McClellan, aUeged Jatercessioa In bahalf tRUNDAV 1:30 PJC Council, which was formed 10 Tlie text of tm statement: Private 0. David Schlns by ths dom hs prould ratom to the station to determtaie if Sea. (M v a s (O - . Foreign Operations - Administra de Gast>erL eCterthy said the A rm y got rid gram on the n4erly-bere jLebanon TWIUGHT MATINEB SUNDAY 6:30 PM. years agc.a’ten the two countries tions (FOA). "Purouant to the feq(ticst made chief cooiipsl of tho Senate Per “to teko Oars” of him If the station Of Mrs. Doris Wplten PowsU, Mountains, Minister of Agricidtore NM ) would be permitted to volq/ Rome's big Conservative news- manent Zmssttgations siibcom- were at war, wanted to rdskc a t ibam a poonUi acaby .minor: -OWBAC'.fliJMKl . ,v. -civiI^»~employe,-^attop she....had Kaseu El XhalU -Jiaa- proposed a .p , » .n*oye te .Ptet him tram Uib TATEICOLISEUM. W ast Spriaffiakl .... Mspa. ..said ..the . twA,. agehcics paper-Il tieasaggsro and the news- tty members of the Senate Inveatl* 'mittsie, 'kbr* w Seaato. ahould such a aMye/be \Pricea; 61S8-63.00.63Ji0-$3.e0 68.00 Tax IncU cbhtH'otitioni lowairi ?urtherthg/the "have built in our country condi papfr Lsl Notte reported Pavone Zn anothor cams this' ibornlnS, teen expbeed ep lupins served as law curtailing the goats. He calls gesture bf good will instigated b; P i gatta f auliCommittee. the Depart shocking chargeo,” Potter oald in John FiSlsr, M, of 69 Charter Qak seerdten to a top them the greatest enemlas of its proposed. There are 49 «her \THERE ARE STILL GOOD ^A T S tions Of peace under which man ha^ resigned "to facilitate a sweep. aatatemont. ‘ ■ U.S, Ownmunist His Imperial Highness, Prlnc. ment of ,tha A m y yeaterday re St, v/as hned $15 for trying to And Snally,. tha ptor said, he forests. m m eerats la the Senate, 47 Be- -/ 0 can walk in dignity, work and ing inyestlgatlon.’’ . Tha Army rsport mentionod a v a il a b l e for a l l PBRFOlmANCES Takamatsu, and the Japanese Mln- leased a M-paco cbronolofical evade payihont ^ a SO-esnt taxi -would "m tftr io .w ith XJn- Proposed is a aloa- transfer from piUMIcaas and one bdefttedcat. teach toW’ard that' moral and ■ )^ e ' .Communist newspaper cOavoraations Francia P. Carr, the IWiato oa sale S p rla ^ U Heehey Aas’a.. lac. latry of Foreign Affairs in sending material advancement which free L’Unlta carried an 8-column hesd- report of conversations and svsatf faro and racelvsd a suspended 15- coin, ra u w than goats, Srst, to the leas-dsstructlve 3t Woriitogtoa St, Myrite BMg.. If ajn. te 5 ^ pja. subtemmittea’6 chiat of staff, had day Jail santanco for Intoxication. the Axuina Ksbukt Dancers to the dom alone can bring/' /tlne ’ saytng^i "Police Chief Forced - Inddant to the servies in the Arm y This was a reply to 8 ^ Flan riteep, and Snally from sheep to tei oTo^ TH E C(MlI bE U N A T SIN>W TIM E ,U, S. . o f O.. David Sdiine. a former mem with Army officials concerning FuUor was arrested Wsdnsadsy cattle. to Resign Etecause of Public Indig Schlne. ders (R-Vt) /Who crlUeixed Mc- The group, with Albert of Fifth ber W the aubcommittee etaff. night after a cab driver drove him nation Over Scandal.” Potter aeld he thought the siib- (kuthy in a Senate spstch por ■r Avenue as styles director, present "If the infermetlen and etate- to polleo hsadquartenk and co’o- tions of 'vht^-latef wero ohdorsed SEASON PBOHlU»i ed In the showin" flve models in eonusittee alee ahouldX explore >lalnsd FuUar refused to pdy his Publi<^Record 8 PARKINS GETS LOST motets contained in the report are that angle to determlno Whotbor by President EttonhWer. Bingen, Gemany (P) — Ger- a » msn.v different varistions of the Salem. Haas. (Ah—City Treasur ; cimrectt then ite revelations should faro. FuSor plsadsd gdllty this McCarthy, took issue w it h tqany'a ,wortd-famoua vineyards ! Kabuki influence. Carr should bo rsmovod. \ moratns. -X er Arthur T. Brennan reporta that siitfi^ ths prompt sttsntlon and Potter aaid he thought the In- Flanden’ atatement thflt tha real along the Rhine and Moaellq Riv '' Outeteni’ing features of the new Warraatte Deeds one per cent of parking meter fe- ' conaldomtldn of' the permanent veatigatlpns eubcommlttep ahould OomiHuittst peril comes from ers prociire to produce their best etyle Wert an a'osence of kny ap- Edwardk W. Higgins and / c^pts in this community repre itetege since 1931. Ike grapes aubeemmit.tee on inveatifatlons. handle the Inquiry to determine abiroBd, and quoted linColh assay* ' parent curl, shining quality of the M. Higgins to Mariteret 4- La- sents dimes which tumble into the **We aaaume the chairman will whether the statements la the Ing if the nation ia ever destroyed, wtea blessed by a long, dry, gulden ' hair, straight uncluttered lines, -Brec, property at 13 Ctkn^eteury coin boxes without giving motor call ah early* mcetinc of the aub- Army report are correct. it wlS be from arlthin. autorm, a comblna’Uon of weather width a t. aides, - front height in St. . V !; ists any parking time. The meters .comaiftee to discuss ths rsport Jluih M ilieH References in the U brary of th.at makes wine and Uia hearis of tOM B B A V O ” slrjulated pompadours, forehead Joseph Howley RusselK and are designed to register only for He said it was his understand winagipwers aing, — and detsrmlhe what action should ing that “thsra is information Congrssa Indioatad McOarihy waa Holden, Eleaaer Parker hairlinp. accentuated, the stressing Freda Lyman Russell t^/Flotence pennies and nickels. bo takoa by tho subcommlttoc.” "You .will tee,” say - otd-Umsra where possible of S i "widow’ s St-Boyce,'property at Center St which contradicts ths Army re . Iteap (M at About Your Diet quoting from a speech of July 27, Teohnicelor PROGRAMS MeCltllan was asked if hs anresd hers, "t!)at the year 1983 will go lr/’, pointed strands of hair worn and Olcott Dr.- / port”—or, at laast, hd addad. he WbciiVoa’m,.* Party Oncat 1838. some yearg tefora Lincoln RED SKELTON with Potter that Cohn should bo became President, to the Young doam In wtna hlittbry." IVldeo Everyday—All Rights Reserved—H. T. Dickinson A Ob., front of the ears, and where Lois B. Weat to Renton Glenn understands thst McCarthy and Thera’s someuUig about these Tha harvaet,-whlia long in qual la i fltisd If tho A m y rtpoft is correct Cohn "hove facts they would Ukt Men’s Lyceum in 8pringfletd,:JlL ’‘H A L F A r length of hair permitted, a smallSchulz and Ruth K. Shulz, proper faddiak reducing diets thst seems ity, waa stiokt lit wantlty. Froal peruke at the nape of the neck. It ty off Woodbridge St. "Z believe in hesiinf both sidM to present.” te radute a woman’s charm even The sdilress, oh the subject fThe ,when .char(ss are msde,” McClel-. last apring killed Mt tw . of one of tht msgakines and who . Jackson said. ”Z concur with could decide wMetxriiould b* done. to a stranuoua reducing regimen is cepted) in their military chest, den’t thiak the ; —was-commentato:'. gave s', brief THAT H'OM,AN i>ROBLEM that statement.” The se-ipoge AnSy repori; made a bore to te around. v/ith a ^naparte for a com kbye the polHIcal bffEwsa os loag cti you m l Wstdssridst \ McCICUan then added, "Z think public by Senate sourceS; eras shot mander, teuld not by fores take a • . summary on the tradltttes of the ■Ventnbr, N. J/ (A^— The hottest She’ll accept an invitation to a veto’’ >W SHOWING ‘ dancers and introduced four of debate o f tha year wound up a this rsport ralaos an issue that through with rofsra..bf> te Cohn’s party, nobly pass up sU the good drink fro-n the Ohio or inake a exte^ present wish la oar atoslani TV .nhould *ngag» the attention of the emUng top Army offidh|S with de • them.. They wore kimonss With draw at the abating Club of the - niM t Ml.«.«238 thln^ her hiMtesa hs* prepareiL track te tha Blue Ridge in a trial parts. Secretary ' wide obit wrapped around U^etr Ventnor Avet/qe School. RED TO YOUR 'committee to the excliision of mands that Bchtne be giy^n prefer make a point of taklnS her coffee of a/thousand years.” has said M would recom- •ther matters now programmod." ential treatmant. Schlne was draft sh ow ra om . waists, as if titey were at .home In The topic^ or M i-M arr A hlack, and then make sure that ‘ / Lie cola Fhara (footed ______to Prestdtet / Tokyo, and which they wear off- Sehino, 36, is a former commlt- ed last No*.%mber/ everyone is aware of her self-de “Re-solrod; /'That only weak- 55 Cobpsr SL, Manchlcaijur ’Disn Lincoln asked where any BlaanheWer’. - stage iq^ tbis^country. Each glfi mhided. fSntelAA swoon over teen The report/quoted Cohn os nial. threat could appear and continued: 277 X $ wore one of the wigs a-hlch she age idols.’^ \, ■ threatening ^ t Sacratary tha The hoateu tertainly doesn’t "1 answer, if it ever resch us IROAD MI-9-1134 feci Oattcrod to have her food by- SALES and Army Robera T. SteVehs would be it must spring up sniongst us; it RADIO 'NbrsyouccBiddlfiBi the Idtebon _ycyiV odhggg "through” and the Army -wreckad paatod; And the-guests vdia have cannot come from abroad." T ( l i V ! S I 0 N u n v io B if Schina/Wera overaeas aft( helped themselves and should te One radio station owner, J. P.' PLUS: 3ad BIO HIT wcmtacLFor glacnnlng white mated his basic trainii; enjoying it suddenly begin to looik Richards, of WCEM, Gsmbridge, >te L A I ^ c»bte«ts. Tb^^ican buy cniy oils of tham I now at (temp Gordon,) St every mouthful they take as so Md., canceUed the L«wla program Chsaael t (t*r«wlr 6). Mew Bavea, < tdl) LIFE OP BILEY-WUUani \. ITS HIRE* •• insny calories. C te a . Bendlx or any com blnalign. Ifcdm up your own eus> on which McCarthy sppMuod. Orest Gssiodr Ckasacl M k^w arttais. C m w . (W) TOPPAB—euning Ann Jet- IN CINEMASCePE and met Talk May Embarrass Others "The whole thing is strictly po Chaaael M ■Stawk*. Mas*. . freyo .0 tN its gooef tom ldtclunil Furthermore, there alwsys seem Oasylegs” CtesM l ss WiMiFbarr, (ktaa. (U4I) FILM STEREOPHONIC SOUND litical and ia not solving the Com Chsaasl SI OsetasIM . Mas*/- ( A4D MG STOBT About Tow ii to bo-guests who art obviously munist question,” said Richards, —Sidney M. CsTSinausli. Wht9t^ ...the best/ Yot tho i»lc6« aro LO' Uum emything vX ' * . / / morei In need of reducing than the and he added: ' Bingham (N.Y.) PYess- MARILYN MONROE - .-•‘to li making such a point of im -N M in i • :SS ( I) ANIMAL TIMK HersM. t o u ' t o oTor soon boiorol tokoopdoan. ^BBTFY«RABLE LorrOina O ^ r ^ - o f San ‘/r’he.subilc. Is^^Mturatsd. witii 9at.^ sja..‘/Xaks Ms te t Ts The ---- TUB MAME’A TBB 8AME- ernid stedn* her own ittst-^^and thess'lo MB. A MBS. NOBTB rosiatont FLASTICI la DT. and\Mra. Alvan/A. Yules for about bo^. awful she looks. (H> K^TEBM FLAVilOl'SE . »:M « BAD TV. SOVMDSTAOK— ihsjiaet:Waa]u..,__ The 'falk kteCkrthy lisa bill unty Council CtU AMUfAL FLAYnME I (la Tbohaioeler) / of Ckdlege ' Yeung Repablican SttS < 1) TBM n I'OOB WOBLD f - 1 { (teamter of (temmercs, assuming how they can a^ there enjoying sU ------— S:66 — »M ------good wUI-buiidihg plan for careicas If she doesn’t .want to put a Mc(Srthy has sald'tW Oijcago .TKB BAMLV «B0W PERSONALiZED I on a etrenuoua diet to do. Featartaigi'JBetty Peteraoa, W am a Stepkaa, Jt»e OSmpip 'raN^P^sC^P^^E^PER PvPPP^^^^D' Ptue: la O laadi^i put In/a niricle and Is ^ f a note One is to stay home and diet in repeated he will tal^i legal action ••RoIIIb '- FLOORS, lac. f AKADE” w eatbeb: . M—Bill llsrtln 339 M sb St, — Tet MI-S:M88 , SpociotM inteiton for chamber instead of paying a tral- party and'try to te as ipconaplcu- NBC networks ttet carried tha 9iM■lYD (•81 ofobtbGl----- —ml--- KesUns ■ -\ / Stevenson apeecli te give him MELHATEMEIE \ .AM « St APOBYgeOPI d Jsff**- tlcvflnc. , ‘ ' oua as possible about Vrhat she I ' PBBSONjrO PBBBON . '"V l ^ y PRISQNE* H’DfS plana to issue a new complete He night. —EUlwsrd IL 'Murrow .’loter- UIERAL RUDGET TERMS T IR E CO . Tiewing ■ ’ ■ — ' 'LI' ■ ’ • . brew Dictionary. Tiw udstitution is Wsahlhgton, N. G. Most spohsorsd by the IsriGtt^ Oo>’sm- Americans, on ths avsrags, drink l#:il» < S) OBBATEST FlGHTA ' OP 'aegnlar TBE CEMTUBY—RoWnson- prisoners gain, promotion to the ment and headed by a committee of about a pint of wine a week and r.ruisno. April It, 1J5J. “ FREE PARKING! Use Keith’s Frivato Parktog Let Arijofadag Tha Storo! Ne unguarded rank of honor grade by Sfleon linguistic exp .tig. Fienchmcn about 6 pipt a day. AJLBA.MOH 8POBT8 PABADB —rate-'W- ^ J’arklng to Thj^i^tlre Block Jiut SMto (M I t e Stoirs! good-tehavtor;*'But an Inmate of ■m w ' ^_i.^-TG*»rp;Ilaatir-...... a prison hers made the grade by n n M AW 8T^ GLAStONfillRY^ Hit < t) MM AO^ST' CBIME - •ipad at Ri^b Bellaniy ■ — another route. Th* camp auperin- (W> NEtte.AT ELEVEN 1 te'ndent made this report on him: M1-S-4SS4 Pete Stoner “He's just as sorry aa hs can'be DANCING TO WESTiRN MUsTc FRIDAY NIGHT (tt> MOOUOHT MOVIB 'VYank* Are- Coming” and isn’t worth guarding. I don’t SATUkDAY MATm il dtU M ) WOBLD MEWS TODAY (St) PINAL EDinON ■ think hs’ll run (Sway) bscauas SATURDAY NIGHT PHIL MOONEY hmI HIs TRIO . n u t . —Ray Drury . .,_j / hs’a too lasy,” r ^ -i-- HIOHUOBii^TQm Colton UtU itei'-TBE LATE BBOW ^ FULL COURSE SPEQAL Alls (mUSADBBlUSilY —"Thunder In the Pines" When jewels wars 6rat weighed 1:Si (t> PKBAOMALTnS tM *THB (til ELEVENTH BOUB MOVIB (•ZBASY T O LOVlE". in carats,, their weight was com MEWA • ■ ^ STEAK OMNER SUNDAY $1 5 l (U-SS) CAPTAIN VIDEO UiW ( t) BAOOB No. YU ^ f Sealy POSTUREPEDIC **l!h6 Had H adgsiof O eunge” pared to thst .of seeds of a legume SEATS / .(•t> MEWS DBBK — Mark Feta, -Jack Webb i . caflod ":arat.” 25 bers If-.M < » MYREBY TiOUTBB. -— TiM (tl> WhA‘nuai---Jobn Quilt "Kelly oI the Brorett Serv Gintairt is nude from expen L THRILLS! ACTION! SUSRINU! it u ( a> PVLSB o r 3MB d r y ice." -- ,1, . sive grains . . . by. patented JOHN DALY—lUws it ^ i NEWS STU TS TONWiT i V f —Csvell Jobort' grain to bottle. 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■ 1 ' M A lii CHESTER EVENING HERALH,, BiANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1964 / . ‘I .t;.', MANCHESTER EVENING' HERALD, MANCHESTER, CX)NN., FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 19W R o c k v i l U more than one baakat Oft chcatsr. The latter town haa pot m boards. Norm . Burka, and , given Bolton an.v formal atato- - i •' , I DelPrinta again stood out ^indham .Cute msnt to ths effect it will discen- Zw icker C heei^ ^ Bunvrisry: Unue accepting her tuition pupils. Philippine 4-HVr Doing Chores irgfiYtetTwtoki n u r i Pro to Teach Jackets Bow V< . ’ aubert . Wlrtdham officials repoHfd that, line 4-H Delegate Kept Biisy /Tuitif^ Fiipils af tor-September, 1987, the enroll- O CUW f. « " . » ■ 1 Beaufort. M. C. (F)-A Mgk-, Ramsay f ...... 8 m 'enrst thO Windham High School V ' By Ike’s Loyalty way patrolman flagged down Bat In Tourney Morgan ...... g OlSfeur Towns wilt be about 1,300 which Is a nerider near the junetton oC ^ r |i ^ ^ ; G o lf Omiey ...... i "norma, and dealrablw” The POULTRY M(LMURi (earning Ainieiicaji Farm Methods (Cqntlneed fro^FrigO pae) Highways 70 snd lOL BalUmoro__. Rockville, March 13— (Special) Poulsrii a ...... g W|l Smantlc. March 12 UP—The present enrollment is 1,330. By "Don't you know the speed toUata. 80, t i i JKei0Mter,'lfvrdi U ^ (9pecl*l)fintnt wen not dtacloMd Tht Winstad led at the periods. 21 to Gallant ...... ^ 8 rtdhsin:Board of Education triyi 1986-87'an enroHuierit of 1,800 la DRHYORATEMULVERIZED B.fTlGN FRIBDMAN "From the President, the Serips^ limit?" » -r ivtr aeot out it' ' Vlnetto g ...... , / , g ty; moving picturet sn$ most of thres years, he’s- a tary of Defense (Charles E v^d- B otfd tA l^erMtloa of th^ acUon was tho result of an auto 12, 81 to 38 and 48 to 37. ' after June^ 1987, Windham satlOlpated. tf the tuition students J^lllngton, Maceh 12 (Special)__ good "8u»e," the driver replied, tlrod. OM Dm accident to Hartford. Crewman $ i Igh School will net admit pupils rsm slnetL. Tht sooner yoa g9t it on your lawn, tho more good It Wiist the nradefri convenlkm worker." son), our great Secr#taxy''of the it's 70. miles an hour. It says iust aa sog of tm trwterty oportf (^o-CaptSin Don Croaaman, a «/j ■ goes on in the mlqd of a We knew the youth wlu pretty Bally SclMdhte / Kesley V 0 i from the nelgririorihg towns of M sm bM 01' the proJeeUd Wind- will do. This organic fertiUicr ia both ^uick-set^ and Abe felt the same ariy. Home- Army, right on down^to the hum so on that sign there.” being a ms mlaatura Boh Cousy who speoial- Buriiilky 8 young 17-year-otd ptdUpptoe i)oy aecustofried to being 1iiurvieF* woll an bo- A son was bom in Rockville strength riff the backboards Har other-towna to Snd a solution to drove over to * Ernie Kupfer- trolmari reported that it was a i-.is- Hospital today to Mr. arid Mrs. Payne f to know; how ths natives of ths peoplq in your sdulh speak slower. regarded as a >gtnaorr;lf tbo domaad warrants. old teiripsey, contributed 17 and trie sebool population on a regional Mrimid's farm, in Ellington, to It was no #asier to catch on to Cxrthy, denounced wh{ band chasing his « ife beca^ she There *vire 2,428;0OO m rin 1 -Tta IpotipKtiona will consist of sU Robert Jamieson of Snlpslc St, Staiger ...... r...-"....,i hasta. TW> talk with Abraham Accompanado Philippine Island feel about trie Leon Vlnetto hooped 10. Kunferachmid ...... U. 8. snd its people. Arid, then they their dialect than youn. We: also rinllfriv"disregard for jfrilr refused to cook hit breaknv : at then deaths in the Unttsd ' ;jesooito and will continuo for six Rockville The losers were outscored from This, decision' may give -added (he llkea to .be called Abe) the congressional )irobes. \ . that hour./ in 1963, a new record. Miss BUxabeth Fltsgerald > Calhoun ...... want to know whether oT inot 1 apeak our own native dialert at consocatlvo Tuoadays, oovoring the floor by two baskets, 19 tri injpetus to Andover and -Mobron Philippine. International Farm like this country.” We decided lye nocM which is neither English or - Services' Morale Nrit 'LeW ntaneo, grip, swing, ](mtUng and Miss Elisabeth Fltsgerald. 71, tq aeeh jthe approval of thalr voters youth Exchange envoy to the 17.. Wlnsted caged 23 of 39 free Tbtsls ...... 18 0 wouldn’t be arty different thriri ilpanish.” Zwicker said yesterday that he golf ml os. of 47 Mountain S t died at the City throws and Rockvllls dumped In rfor a pre^tad four-town regional U- ». did not'feel the piorale of the It ^^AaU(!ipatad tbat a numbor Hospital this morning following a Score at half tima, G11 h a r t iISS BLANCHE M. HEBERT _ sBut our uncertainty was' soon hia previous interrogators and "we ' Abs has had s pretty busy four 18 of 27. 81-28. high school with Bolton and asked him how he respond\ at .:«4 wdassn will rsgistor and if tho short Itlnesa Min Fitsgerald was Excesalve fouling by an Marlborough. Up until now, .the I FORMERLY OF HARRIEH’S BEAUTY SALON) resolved. When we arrived at the which it is. reported in soine (luar- bom in this city March 7, 1888, MesnWhilt the basketball taam Kupferschmid Farm. Ern(e met these loaded, questions. Me broke various civic, school and social '4UnBbsg la sufficiont, a ' soparato i^greaatve Rockville Hl)^ basket voters of the four towns hsvt not out In a wide grin and said he gipi^B ribout his country and thq ters,” and urged his command nrit can bo^ld. Hack- the daughter of James and Annie will be honored by the local Bika us at the door and told Us we'd to be Influenced by every rumor ball team, plus a poor Grst period, lodge. The $aks voted last .night passed on the'issue. liked our country very much and 4-H Uiovemeniv which is gaining wbll known as ono of tho Milligan Fltsgerald. saw tha Tellowjackats slimlnated While there 1§ little expected find “Abe" oyer in the barh tend- o r irri>sp. B. Hale Co. tee ritart Imrnadtata plana to en to the model dairy barn, entered "I apt in a position to observe She is survived by pno. sister, Baaksthsll Tournament last night tertain. the entire equad and their broil .anand Andover; it has been A n n c> u n e e s th e O p e n i \ United States. pines In 1952 and, a^rdlng to i WoSMM gndsrso Offietals reported th at Bolton. School offi- \ the building And aure enough, daily’-the type of operation and Anna M. Fitsgerald and several at New Hsvrin. The locals dropped coach. John Oanavari at a dinner there w aa/ s brivht-eyed,-, alert, Without prompting Abe recited Abe, it has been growing rapidly ^ Tho Womon*s lUpublican Club a 81 to 80 decision In the seabi- clalahave not been tod erit$ostaa- some of the reasons! ever.aince. - . - ...... — ------performance that denuuids a high 'of tho town has ondorsod Ray- nieces. T he funeral win bo held party to bo held at tha Elks Home. wiry y o ^ Watting Id greet us; degree of morale and teamwork,” from tho Burke Funeral Home flnal to Gilbert High of Wihried. .No definite date has. been an tlc about the procpect, -'Bolton -X Abe/^aa a little hesitant at “ The United States ranae to my Tomorrow night Abe ie sched ^ihond B. Hunt for re-olcction as Gilbert and E m Haven sacet Mim- sends her tuition students'to Man- uled to speak at the first annual Zwicker continued. ; town Ahairman and Robert K. Ka- Monday morning ^ 8:30,. with a nounced yet. However; a well- first,/M t, before long, he was tell- country's aid during the war and 'I' have S’een inspection teams t " solemn roquiom -Mass at S t Ber day night Am the erriwn at the known, coach or athlete la axpected J A a rc h 16th o f has since helped to-reconstruct’the banq'4pt of the - Connecticut in' : ban as assistant chairmaa. New Haven Arena. sbmit the "small four acre national I^arm Youth Bxchphge come through this garrison in a t Tbo club also ondorsod Miss nard's Church at 8. Burial wtU Jte to apeak at the event •X tom - my father gave me.:’ The major cities and prnride economic ne.^er-ending stream, and I have in St. Bernard's Comethr- Taggan ths fiant klllenu after \ /outh aald lie raised rye, coco- aid for my people. They riave also Comriiittee at the Omgregaf ’'SdlUi Caaati for rt-olocUon as vieo upaeMmnp over Enfield and Wil- Church in Newington. He Itos al heard their reports. Unanimously, Icbaliinan of tho commltteo and Friends may' call at. the funeral BLOOD BBOOKD O tA O n m nuta, vegetables and livestock. He helped ua to gain our Independ- homo Sundur aftemfMii from 8 to cmt/TmH of Meriden, Rockville ence.”. ready spoken st^he RookvUie High they declare, that the progress ws Ibrs. #nneos Ifaguiro for. assist Montclair, N. J. UP—-Thomaa L told us his ambition waa to special School am.', hs expects ty o e occu have ..made is of thri highest order, ant Vico chairman. Miss Ossatl. 8 and f r i ^ 7 to t) p. m. Wy met its match against the EMEReENCY ise eventually in livestock with At this pqlrit.X the youth ex iOoth operating W lnsted Pier thinks he holds a worid record pied pretty much up until his de ‘Such progress; such a job, is howovor, has iiidicatod that she for donating blopd—280 pints in OIL RURNER emphasis on hog raising and dairy pressed jihe paradoxlai opinion parture date ,;in M ay/with .these Ihs direct result of an efficient, It gang. Winatad ahot into a com rattle. ' that he wished -) "the Philippines win not accept ro-olocUoA manding 21 to 13 margin , at the last 28 years. Hs gavt hia first \ various goqd will vist hard-working, tireless command: ' SMm t Seale‘iBeveeled donation to a fsBow^iteirar Injured SERVICi 191 CENTER ST. TEL. MI-9-292S "But, first I'll have to complete were still a part of the United It’s a stiff ordeiyYor a lad so. the c^icers and men of Camp Kil T te details of thio salary scale BoriuriUs biMoaa, tho first buBsqr as RMkvi^q two years of college at the Ara- States. "We decided not to press at One Market 8t-, players, except for lefty Dave In a football gaaie in 1928. At one \ r ' ' neta Institute of Agriculture at young and ihexpemneed, but Abe mer.” .adopGd by. the Board of Bduca- time, ho donated tbree'pinto in S3 him for his political views, but he scehis to be m akte a lot of friends The. camp public rolatloris of.^ Uon,. Ih which all classroom toach- BockVBIs S-S18S: Payne, had an kinds of shooting CALL Manila.” he said. did say the Japanese were still trouble. Although Rockville dosed houra :o a woaaan at Mountainside In a completely modest and dis- for himself and/nis Country while flee released to the ptosa a sui ers aft given salaries according to Hoepltal here. The American Red quits unpopular on the Islands. at the same ^me crajuming his mary of $wicker's talk to /Ola the yoara cd'oerrlca in the town' ...... the gap twice to five points, 31,to MI-9-4548 ^armlrig manner, he went on to ex-- llwWS Ptnte. 28 and 42 to 87, Wlnsted was not Orow haa honored him and be re Flain how he was one of’twq.out About this time, Abe st4r|ed brain with.the/type of informaUon Accompanado, InternaUbnal Farm ith Ebcchange delegate officers. is as follows: .one year. ceived A'letter of oommendatlon to shiver s little bit in .the ciirip the future tormers of tho Fhilip- two-ysars, $8,100; three years, JS,- to be denied and rpl|ad back into, of 180 delegates to the Philippine frarii the Philippine Islands demonstrates ^ e advantages of mechan Local ^tocks a eomfortabla lead. from his commahding officer In the WILLIAMS . \ Connecticut eir snd we^'thought it l^nes despeteely heed. BREAKFAST PISI 300; four yoais, $8,400; five yaars, Isiqnri 4-H Congress who received would be a good Idea to ask him. ical milking devices over "tha Way it u ite to be done" at the model Parsonal fouls against Payris Navy in Worid War n for blood OIL SERVICE dairy farm of Ernest Kupferschmid in /fflllngton. Abe is spending .East Kt.rtford, Cbnri.^^—’Police $3,000; six years, $8,800; .W en donations he gavt on leavt. X scholarship to this agrictiUural what he thought of our’climate. years, $4,000; eiiht y ten $4,200; and Glean Narkot hurt, tha charges School.' Each delegate waa in tunt six months in this country as a gue^of various American families got a .call that a maiywas chasing of Goach Johnny Caiiavarl. Nar- As we guessed, cold. w eather nine years, $4,400; 10 yw s, $4,- tops In his own unit. > ' -wasn't for him, but he did hope he 3-D A kis Science/ interested in promoting g o ^ will between 4-H organizations through ri woman along a street. The time 000; 11 yoars, $4,700; IS/years, $4,* kon, Rockville's bant scorsr all Pay F«rr High School out the world.. n saason and in the previous tourney Would get a chance to See some 800; 13 yaa^ $4,90Q{ IS years, Whiio wo were on the aiibject jof snpw. He told us he never -saw Photo M apping GRACEFUL liPii $8,000.-' M.A. Degree- iK M ers will Gits,- was held In. check until the schooler-we-ariieri Arie-what-dif. Bid Ahknd last period and then fouled out any at home and he spent the first wito. s'n estimated; 2ti’ years i^ng ’ receivs $300 extra. n ia t itionhl Bawii '^ ference he notieed-4h the schools few months of'hia visit to this ground measurements. X Property /Change of keator The big center suffered a bruised here and those tri his native land. •. Columbus, Ohio (F)---Ohio State MAGAZINE RACK by Wolff 38 knee in a scramble tor a loose ball country in Mississippi and Ar- Thrimethod was used by-Hitler The Standard, Motors G-arage - Natkwal ^ He answered, quickly. "We have kansaa where snow is almost as University researchers are looking and later by Allies in World War and Auto SalssrOoma on Bsst Main and Trust^^... in the first period .and his play N O n C E 10 years of school . . . six yyars of for new uses for the 3-D pictures. waa not up to par although he rare as it is In the Philippines. n . -Dr. Hallert esUiriates there Block or Green Stroot. have been purchased by elementary achool and four years At present U.e major application were .80,000 serial cameras in use =i!|| M vIA N. Rauben of West Hart- tallied 11 points. Payne dropped in • WiiAirt tf In M ild in the high schools'." He added, He said, however, this wish for of ,3-D to -science Is'in photo- i?mf / / 31 for his beat performance of the Tt snow was Just curiosity and ac by the end of the wm fOrd' ^ m the ConnecUcut '^Btdta'Baak "those who go to high school have grairimetry—mapping or surveys Dr, Hallert is U^ng to interest ’ ceptaace Oorp., of Hartford, post-season classic. No ether to pay $45 for each year." tually the nnly.thlnx^ he didn't like and T ru M /...... 89 84 llaliai-AidtriMR In . about tlils country was -the cold ing with the aid of photographs. OSU • medical'.rewarchers in 3-D i ‘M wd-yBfa^«HloffBl dee|g*l 3 .9 8 lattar reriently acquired the Flia laianaee Oeasnanles Rockville player was able to sebre Incidentally, in the Philippines Dr. Bei'til P. Hsllert, 8wedi.s $700 brsmrit quota Bristol Brass 15H people. 'There they have Electrici aith, "I’d like to h*ve him for I : 2 : iking . SooMravilla... ths Ste .Cheney B ro s...... SH Read Herald Advs. branch to diaM to attain Ua goal. \ OoUlns...... N ,...... 98 Cbainr/ait Matthew Allen of thri Em-Hart ...... 8 l d t y M ve reporta $8,880.1$ col >ir Bearing . . vi 36 lected to da^- era. Ftary. c te . 20 m dgeg Baafcatban Bet B H t Mach. Co. . 42 Thera will bt three games of North and Judd .;.. .\ 27 ’\ baaketball in the Midget Daegue Russell Mfg...... V 9H to ilet at tha Eiut SebMt SUfiMy -WOliU Mm. '.T c l ' um. Tha flrat game at 8:80 will Trirry Stoam ...... 08. C. E. i t SON, Inco / K . We Ace indeOd Very Happy To id Bonan’a playing tha Legion Torrini^ '.-----.... 28H - ■ ■ ■ .. .. at 7:8b the Bporto Center nmeta U. S. xtovalope com. . 89 Announce That United Service; at 8:80 Exchange U. S, Envelope pfd. .. 80 . . . f neeto Morlart/a VecdeirvRriQt ...... 81^ 'A, Patrtss cnee Settled .. The ahmra quotatlora are oot to The civil acUon . o f\ Dominic he eonstrued as actual raarkaU, /MRS. JEAN W IN Z ^ Patrias et ala r i^A R A Q t o f d r o s s i n g w e ^ / l . . . Harriett’s Beauty Salon PUIAL ISI GARAGES 129 CENTER STREET PJenty Of Free Parking In Rear r .. ■ \ : ' SMB
***^ — Ho'« laornad tha trick AMERICAV OLDUT W^HER - — oi draising wfflihyhov* m an ui^ yureI X . ^ X ing Wb er ihraa CRICKETEER SPORTCOATS in his werdrebb— REG. PRICE $11^.95 ' ' ■ , , A V c axtre slocka to hormoniza for tha eecQiion;' An eosy, inoKpaniiva way to NOW ONLY . i>uitd a wali-roundad wqrdroba with plenty, of chonges. it $ the reed to smad work - - ■ Ifie asoMto drbuing. Right now^ our saiaction of 1 NO DOWN PAYMENT > CRICKETEER SPORTCOATS i$ oOlts pook. ■ fIRST PAYMENT DUE IM NOVEMIER Come In today. S,o thaso eotorfut oUrWool WITH rUMR M O D E L 1 3 « P * % YEARA TO PAY fabrics. WaVo lure to hova your sizt. '— you see better! IDrYEAR GUARANTEE A Big NO DOWN PAYMENT Supply Of yOUNq EMpiRE U nes o n o u n FREE INSURANCE PLAN X. $30.00 TIDE , 4 s U ttle As $1.38 Per Week , That’* why Binart secretaries - rat m g ratnatt Spert Owte. OabarilsM, «ml, fill- For The Best Deal See ■ tastes.' " ’■ ’ ’ ibt, best ia foihte.~flaariB$ AAiHfcan^ tighf-in-wtigM $ 1 0 .9 8 PON BYAN. |1 GokfiaW BMd . For all three. WetharafleM sell as4 woriMs. _ wentad flonnal wMi a buoyantbraaxa of ikirt... fjheiM H artisri 9-4880 on,awp>ra-sliopad {odist; oscetad in tHk iand tte b a h o d Qur yciung and w>ffy cottums in (hraa wrpriia pSrtil Befge or gray. Sizes 7 to 13. A wrilrl «f ifclft,^ "con-con" printad blquM ^ ond ATLaSTIC COAST ."''V LvnsEB eoari. Ami. B . E E A R t LEO^TII^ M. GRACifi, lice»Bid OpUdas - ^ -"teerebl# elote io'iwfiehl la. aitwsii Avt.. aAoaia, eaaa. ArPUANCil AND ;FURNITURE CENTRE $ IS I t s . iNEXT TO STATE THEAXER I . /*^w blta,S tetffielS ipA l® •• lA WE GI VE dMT STAMPN 449 MAIN ST. RHONE MI-3-7S9e 747 MAIN ST. -^ ‘^r^rta^HONE ■ V ■ '
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■;Ss. M ANCHE^R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ FRIDAY, MARCH 19M lUr, „'ai j ’ ■ MAKCHEST^ EVENING HERALD MANGHE8T£Rr4pONN:» F^DAYr MARCH 12. 1954 of tkd^latanjfttioral Ccmmunlst New York a petition aeeking the moveiiicat' Into Ui^ hemi^hert. Railroiid Changes saihe fara increaass and rsquest- Coventryv^^ ^ .7 - ^ by tha-Amarican Rsvolutlon, NoUt ^Bsetobar ttmt teaebsa a .child to •gain woit by Mia| Harriet Fiva- : Thin wiN||4-iNom to Uio a^ir* N ew sR h y im s ing that the Public service Com i B o o k s ' Su bject abitar printed his famous 8pell->i think, pi n and diaetas. To Impart sen's first gsads room. Mrs. Shsh- er.% The McGuffys Rsadera follow- ffeoa Imrtntn-' tho typa of bargain Fare k k e Bid mission act Jointly with tos In- this information to the child, a wood Brown, aasistsd by bsr rs- -— By J. P. D ...... tsrstato Conunsree OommUsion. efl and were used from 1850 to teacher *i ssf two methods, spask- frsshmsnt eommlttss, ssrved.asnd- infUcatad bafprt Uia conjfarfrtca ’ IW The Intsrstats Commerce Com- Hamateur Hour * Show Set O f T a lk 1820, having mbch to do with the Ing apd writing. Ninety-five ps,r wlchsa snd coffes in toe Undsr- c S T ate. a van opanatL -AppIcoJFsr Teaehera. *' ^The New Haymi Railroad an> present methods of School raadsrs. cent uf all 'impartad information gailen ropm, and a aoclal hour fri- Replaced By Curies** mission'has set March 18 as toe Bowavar, to put tha aituiUton nouiieed today that It vriil ask the date for a pre-hearUB conferenee* Nsw ssU of tsxtbooks Tor today Is oral. lowed. - thua bialdl'y doca hot do real Jus* An npfle tor the teaciwr .... IntsrstAte Oominerc* Cbmihtsalnn / Harold CroEier Gives schools, must bs'- prepared five Throi-ghopt. ' hia talk, Croalpr By Thirteen-Twenty Club years ahead of the taacninB meth- Uca to anybody. '‘Tha actual pro- aAkide need to bring .. •: a for' p e im ^ o n to change its rn. ■treaaed that .the acceptance of- i. mi BaMnln .er a.Mclnteeh . . wao Deaths Last Night Coventry, March 12 Review , on, Textliookg qda by toe prlnten, Crostsr con new Mees or.toqto in education has Kiierat grass of svmts at Osrearas has Jnit toe very thing . . . new for Ineraaaed oommutaUon (Special )• •aqtuslTaly a matter of principle rather than hne . . . aonid k|i,tts eft the ta Teresa, wn Committee. Lead- Speriala, Mary Sheppard. of Even the ImpUed proihiae l» grass fire out of ^ e r people’s baaitots? It Sunday • Masses In St. Mary'* ^ dH«a NUMWOI ONI ehargss that it was “coddling” watch your liviii faoini taka on naw lovalinaii; Modali hara to larva ignited by sparks from an incinera rl... Daytona Beach winner in the \ la our obligation, as members of Church Will be at 7:30, 8:30 and tor on toe property qf Robati L, TNASCAR tests! Here’i fierisi’atigbeBtTratod engine jx . 235 CLP. Otolilhinists. As " A i r i e s t To IMicagS” one dhurch or another chur^ to praeticaHy avaty I^oBB. E i^ , stop and commoda stytarfo flank B sofa - ” 10:30 - K. m. and in St. Joseph”* Hrims Wednesday afteriiooh. IrePoVer V-4. Plus the give ourselvea to it. It la toe ^ y 7 .ne ^Army’s major crime, it or lovb saat; lamp dal tp friaca ba^aan two chairs or in a cornar; \ ^ Church in Eagleville at 8:30 a. rii. Coming Events - ' / clutch drive: PowerPH^Plus the indispensable rafety of the NtiMBEB ^ wbuld aiHpear, was that it refused Franto, toe nation whose politi hope of peace on earth and gO^ Matributioa Paper Filed Uriel Lodge of Masons will bkva Will to nuh that exists among uA cocktail dasignt for i front of soft to hold books, maaazinas, ash tray, ra* A certificate of distribution has Onk Power Steering^d braking. Come try it all for yoxrsel/ today! to. coddle S^hins. cal genius produced, in toe early a stated communication tomor poat-war ypdn, toe dynamic (m - It la toe church and its Savior, its been filed in toe Town Clerk’s Of row at 7:30 p.rol in the Masonic The Army report reveals many, Prince of Peece, who is the last frashiBonts. Wa, hava ly a limitpd stock qf aach ^tyla so choosa tomor* fice transferring to Caroline THI FOWIN'ANPtOOK OF UAOmSHIP AMI TOURS IN A CHRVSUM cept of a Unjtad Europe, conttnUas Hall in Merrow. A ro astd in diSeasatoM o(\ths csm of Sehlne hope' of earth, and yours is a high ro w i ISaJicek, tots 17. 18 in Pine Lake ner will be served by toe Nathan . befavsen K eC a^y, and his other to ba akltUsh jsbout toe actual ini^ and holy onwrtuiiity to support it Shores by Olga H. ZaJicek/ execu- T W h tor of the will of Charles Zlajicck. Hale Square Club aF 6:80 p.m. fainsd invesUgatite', Roy Oohn, and plementation of such an IdeaL with your undeviatlhg loyidty. here. The Majster H^ason degree NASCAR AND STIVRES TROniY WlNNIRI Tboaa ve^ t^K> France once Carl Sandburg. ■ \ 'Quit-claims filed In this office, ofndals of tha A r^, including transferring property include: will be conferred/bn. five candi \ proposed ao;i>oidly PtoJice now ap-. 'Sponsored by the Manchestef V. ' dates. ■ / Secretary Stavans. Oouncirof Churches. . Pearl J. Bonney to Barbara M. and proaches only In toe moat round A—^liandltQine N ^ t three gblid F—Handsome drop-end D unt^ Phyfe Russell A. Perkins; Caroline ona of thaae discuSpioiis, Cohn ManchesteryEvenlxg Herald •BEAUPRE, Isa -359 EstLCartir« about fashion. OOOK THAT POBK! X mahogany Sheraton tables with1|oli Cbcktidl Table of genuine mthogany; Zqjicek to Richard F. ZaJ'cek, lots . said th at Bacratary 'Stantons would 17, 18 in Pine Lake Shores; Fran Coventry eOrrespoadent. Mrs. Such an indirset approach fea- New Haven, Conn. A super tooled leather tops. ^.76 ^ leather top< 29.76 ■\ bo^^tlirbugh” and tha Arnay itself cis A. Wutsch to Doris and Wal- Charles 1/ L it He, telepboae tuito praasnt agreament be ior court Judge h u ruled that Pilgrim 2>d28L [ • wibokad ^ Schine was sem over- butcher caa*t be- held responsible B—rCommode Table with drawers; Gr'^tep-Table with bookshelf ehclj) . Isca H. Tefft; Ruth Barker to aeaa aftior he had completed his tween iFrance *»d Weatorn Ger if a customer gets trichinosis from Id-tooled leather top, 29.76 ed on .two sides; gold-tooled ■ Arthur B. Biarker on Route 31, op .y many to discuss toe future a t toe posite powd'a; Gri>rge W. Strant LO INSnCCTtON basic training. - , improperly cooked porb top, 29;76 •Jacks 7 Saar —> toe Gennaa tcrsltoiy ■V. enuhae mahogany End Tahiti' of Manchester to Sylvester J. and ^ another ef -theae dlscuaaioV> ...... '\ !—End Tpble has a handy ^ I f , 16 x June O. Ploufc, lot eight in Twin febin a delivery^ toe driver saw "Seiju MoCartlqfipatiitad not thaK France seiaad A the eonduslon /iid -tooled leather top, 29.75 1 \ Hill development. 'St^eone in the rear of his meat Vb» Armjr was sTdlUng info n long to* war In terms of a "ih ^ t-inch; gbM-tooled leather top with Warrantee deeds filed to date in truck." He sianimed the door on ’ sta^ tor that territory, Dr—2Vx 36-inchibo^taU Tablej^gold^ rihimed edgi^29.75 this office tnuwferring property toe refrigerated compartment.ahO tnnsif fight with Mr. Oohn and t o O l ^ ither top, 29.76 ^ folkw : Josephine M. Liberty tb Al- started driving around In search _vfhat even if Mr. Okhirreabpied or this “agreement/to disouse,” L-T-Th«« MB -m^ed details on • ,ma •R. Liberty!: property In: Water-: of X poUcwman. - When be • couldn’t 7^.|ns fii^ committee has a condiUon. . Francs E—17 X Genuine iRBhogany thliX%iuuine mshoMny Step Table.^ front Heights; George W,/knd Ida And one, the driver stopped at s AtaffI he would c»pry on his cam will discuss a polltlcai stotus for Table with.d.i'bwer, Both t ^ and middl^Melf have leather M. Hinkel to Ronaldo/Marquis, service, station and callM aeveral paign agalnsiittw.Anny thereafter too SaW wblcli is •%ere|ieen,'< i^|t er' top, 89.7tr y? top;‘29.’ \X lota 88A 583-in Actor's Colony men to the truck. *rhey cautious-. opiy on toa^ it la con . Estates;. Waterfront Realty Co., iy opened the door—and fouhd a ..drom outside Washington, ,V y -i .y ^ . to Hannah R. Donahue; Nathan chilled-to-the-bone meat, sanitary f./'i ceded that ths Saar shall remain Hale, Inc., to Edith M. and'''Stan- inspector. “Sen. McCMrthy- suggcstod that ■7 7 ■ \ / ' V ' Mr. Cohn, thibUgh the medium of French ecosbpiicall)^.staying wiflir WATKINS '.X:. . '■ ■' . ■ ' / ' aaOTHBIIA. INC. A , conneoUons witit .^Vhrtous in toe french'^ tar^ and ctiirreac^ X r FINANCING gMiper elemeatAc^Wndi gd^' .hrea. .i ' ‘■ FUNERAL This coodiUon,' 'however, would \ing pubUaludL brtteies Wtoctog SIERVICE , favOTltism on p u it of the toe ideal of :i^Wuropeaa I r/"'. .Hw given no pteferentisa treatment. todm tioa which would'create one Make Your Own On other oeCdUons,! however, .tie economic unit, ono poUtiePj. unit, i '/ : . suggested that tbd Aimy aUtioii one military unit. \ • Schine in New Toik City, dr give ihe agreement to diacusa the C eram ics ' him the special task, of examining Saar, potentially removing one bpr '/• ^iMk textbooks at West Point to see to idoeer friendship and cooperaX at if thby contained subversive ma- Uon betwsen France and .Western PHONE Germany, represents one moiv ten*' V ' M lfchiltY-T^b And' tbera were intimations, tative French step toward a stnisle 142 East Center St. The purchase of a home is one of th^ major events ioth* . . Jfrpni M fGlrtbyXo^^ and united Europe, still very.ten-' tative,' but hopi^ ^ ^ i^Mlfch«ll 3-8606 —------1 tha^ when it was first, proposed ;i:^^.JIanehMter /.CERAMIC STUDIO llfr of a~faiTfHy- Yotu «h®e»e / In Riverfon, (Hitehcock-vill*), Connee that the committee call General ability: your hdusa, acc^ ing to tha naadi of yout.fomily* Swicker—the event which later No Connection At All? XWOONRIOGE ROAIL-NbRTH COVENTRY the quaint Kisferie faefery' of L led to the open bref^ between Mc * > '^-.Am^teur detectives will not be Hitch-cock fA-.«gain prodpemg—^anuiqa Why not be as careful in thA^MhcingT- Carthy and the Army—it was sug- e a COMM AS YOU a r e THE DOOR IS ALWAYS OPEN 4uitd mtiafied with toe Idea that stairs. Hitchcock chain, trua in avarf^datail to thair . ^ gestad tha.t if tha Army woujd do Slat back, bolster ths riaht 'toingB tor Schine the toe rerign^Uon of Roger M. Kyes famous and valuao pradacassors ef mora APPOINTMENT NEEDED .lop . 'propoced invt^gation of the left- as deputybe^tary ^ defense than a cantury ago. -Every last stancil, avary The First National flank of hild^cl was, sis was pmutedly announced, Save i ^ to $28^50 ENTRANCE FEE REQUIRED wing dentist tnighi be cailed off: ~ ANO . ‘r. ; altogether unconnected with toe fast ^easiiramant and turning are taken di v^siva and eager to serve you, yet our officers are long expert- All this, it Wduld> stem, forms 3 7 rectly frdm Lambert -Hitchcock's own -pat- rather. vitgl and catontial badc- administration problem Over Me- TELEPHONE PI-2-6127 on Cedar Chests enead in the mortgage field. When ydti drop in o r have yO ur ' ^ground for the subi^uent lie- Cartoyiam. Take tarns. They are hand'-crafted with^ond-mada The resignation became, publidi' . Carthy-Cohn crusade to clean up rush seats, and then beautifully hand-stan- ageht bring you in, you are assured of quick, efficient mort the Army- This is at least one very for instance, Juet after one of War ■ tha train cilad In authentic pattarhs: Each belirs the ^ g e reason why the whole as Secretary Stevens' assistants had gage service and a plan adapted to ydiir individual situation. resigned with toe public complaint tha 7 famous trademark "L. Hitchcock, Hitchcocks sault on tha Army was under- -itpriae id lU releVation of ’ their This is a rare occasion when you can/ own character. '’Xi;. " adminiatration beads and the de parting officia]. *'■ I Sha knows 'thasa famous chairs at a savings df ) 10.00 Dalles At Caracas After toe resignation was an each! Phone orders ftlleid. None sold at thaia nounced, Kyes, while Insisting it prices after 5:30 p.m., Saturday. Since we want, 'eomethlng w % B ^.5Q (lXX4^/4>JbcIi Maple Chest $ 7 >4.75 <0 ^aPle Butterfly EndTable in THIS ly been strwigthened by our Ing, , /' . . from MANCHESTER - paneled front and pegged ef- with aiutornfitic tra.v. Paneled , " nicely turned legs. Form-' lent th at our good Subeequently, Jpro' r McCarthy^ jejrly $32,50 facets. 27 Vs inches high 'with'.dravc^f’ in and. pegged effecto.oii fitmt and top. Was »- f bring Invited to commentators hqye/''been Viewing THilRSM Y, batieLBimiiiatod drawers above: Reg- ^7.00 '■ $69.96,., V : , ';. eqjqajnlc conference to be toe resignation of Kyes aa S-'Z Q . 5 0 (V Tw ^ **** Pineantiqua Bed at 4l^asltogtoa. . ■ tragedy, bqt urging Stevens (2) 47-inch Modem ' Ximed , P-^^"^*****^ Limed Oak Chest ^ with Iddderback . .hooilKnaTw) TREASURE CHEST ici ■- March IL h It S49.95 Iddi^rback , /headboard good jteighbora. know that resign. Oak with paneled front; »u|p-/ niith pffiMle^fi^t; automatic . and poster footboard,i. Burniriied.pine fin- ;/ ■ a confsranoe wUl mean that This all represents quite a pack matic tri^ Inside raises , when litt-ia. lifted. tray. Was $69-95 ' . ish. Was $69.50 king from tu, age of coincidencca to be clus Reg. 559.,96 ‘ . Round Trip / tered about a rasignation which, $ $ C r Q .E 0 (3) 43-frch''iimed Oak Chests 3 :M Tsar Inel. S ^ O 9^5 (2) 4fe-inch Mahogfiny Chests’. aJZ7"<^ with drawer at bottom; Sim u S T . ^ . 5 0 1^) Statton^ Trutype Solid Xhedn i^rbaj^ it all the fomal a^tem'ents insist, CheiTy dining table in brown t l ^ w ttt, but It %h|l had 'nothing to 4o yith the hot J.Z7* with paneled fronts; y^-width lated drawers above. Were formerly $79.95 1ST PAYMENTS INVITiO hr. Msnrbeste r ...... Sri# «jn. "finish; spoon feet; 42 x 48 inch oval ex '■ 7 pwn tli^y have drawer in base with loval brasses. Were issue 'toe Washington day. due Boston (Back B*y) 16:IS aun. $69,95 ’ J ^ Q , 9 5 (?) 47-Inch Cordovan Blahog- tension top. Was $89.00 gectoig, ps tUs; period of our due Boatan (Ru. Sta.) ..10:23 aJn. . any Chests ;.a deep, dark high- • . Crown back, crown Turtle back, bolster Button back, bolster W ^'ototsr sections of iv. Boston (So. Sta.) .. 6:45 p.m. $ C ^ . 5 0 ,12) 44-iBch Queen Arine Low- lighted modern finish. Plain front, bracket' S 7 Q * ^ 3 (l)_Bufffet_or Mantel. Mirror top , ■ top-- • •orlA" X.. iv. Boston (Bnck Bay) 6:4S p.m...... - due Mnaefeoafer S:S0 pjn. • J a boy.Chests in mahogany, vor bases, autoniatic tray in^de. Were $59.96 X . oof t Btaftoh ~ Tnitype CKerrv ip fimnriMai.'O, bs quite neers with drawer in base; brass butterfly brow n finish. Se^bped inside^edge highi t d s ^ Ui on pulls. Were $69.95 - . l l g h t ^ hi gold. Wks $62.00 - - 9M MAIN 8T. —
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...... ^ L , 7>j / . . .I : .^;-7 : V 7'' ' ^ *7: , ------, ___ ^ ___ „ .^. .. - - - -.-, -r, -r - > wtj:- •v-. "V X- ■'L- ;/ r ■' X V ■ -• •• ■. ^V.v \..K«- ' J '..• :•■ -- • / ' ;tv i ,..vv ' A ■ X' ■X--^X ■- ■,■ ■' ■ ■ V v ■ \ MANCHESTER BVRNmO HEIUUJ), MANCHEOTER, CONN.^ ERll>AY, MARCH It. 1954 ■X'. MANCHESTER EVENING He r a l d , MANCHES;rEIL‘% N N .r F^ 12, M64" the peefMr ssO to pis. taqr Chapter OES, the Firat CMuidh ether four hevo dutch aim dtaaaM. this dsBumtratton was «: Kkkstt_ of Christ. Oongregetteael of Real Elgiil T re ^ F|ice All erd within the Umite of the WKNB-949 Hebron Dimiel G. Horton. , essMtant Ellington ntrel Saturday night in the Sykes fUmday fanowte by Uttte eoMer •teiiiU game betWeta the “Old Timers’' Hertford end ite tAdlee QuUd, end highway or on to wn land. Property WOBCM'1999 ■A librarian, apente a busy tey every Auditorium, Rockville. Monday and Tuesday and than Finaiice Board end the sroung messbeet, with the n member of the Shrine lAdlea owners in the area have requested He Sleept D a ily iP o rfro Tuestey,! soma wmrmUf on WsdnSMtay. aebre 3S-9« in fkvor of the “OM Club of Hertford.N%e loavao. be Removi^ by Town the trees be removed, WOOD-1299 During book week there was a Eastera Stasdard Time . W n o —1999 Tax Q>liectpr l^et Lady Granger^ ■X MaMdweter Bventag Herald 12- Prsclpitetkm dnrbw tite period le B o y s t o P l a y Timers.” RafieMMuea* were served sides Ksr husband, tv^eona, Robert f; Any person may protest the re fine exhibition «of new children's Hngtea correspea dent, Mr*. O. F. will .on ttw average total 14 to H* WjUinvestigate at the .r:loae of the meeting. ■L. Whitham of ChtcaM and Roy tUght tresa In the Pitkin-I^er moval of the treda- boohs, which was later brought to Berr, tetopboM Boekvllle 9*4919. opeurriatr aa enow In Sotitliera Naiir U Whitham, Jr., of Weahlngton, Muitdiay aald tha tarvab of tha Like a Tep Tba foUowtiig program scheduisaten To Take Payments the school on the 'oecajiion of a Confer Degrees The next meeting Will be March Slrbete area aro,BOom;' to bii re Bngiaml Saturday night or sKrte M instrel Undmen Parts D. a town, will be o^nod March 26 of under supervision at* the town Polka Bop school library. end aecond degrees on a claaa of nomal: Little change through Island. . it KMmant^lehobt wUI ba Finance haa been called for ‘Tiwa- the . Hamden Mdinortal. Funejral at 9 p.m< In the General Maafagor’a dump. . .. 1 Aivue ^Ihup 'Sodfrsy Dissal levied on the list .of OcL 1. 1953 'WithOqt the munificent gift of three Candida tea Wednesday night ' XiM men In tba Gay NbmUaa Mtn- Birch HoubUbi the flange degree teem. Music ^ WOTH-Dance Music ^ becomte dte and payable A |^ l 1, Center Rd. dey to Investigate a cterge made Oharch News Hornet 1300 Olx.v^i Ava, H i^en , office.. -r ' 7 ^ ■ Bidders forma and ■paclflcatldna WUa the late Charles j. Douglas, M. D., with the Liadica'-Deg|ree'Team do •tral ((van at tbe Community HaU Permits were also, with the Reyr’ ‘Trumen R. Wood- ' Most of tha tress tava been may be* procured in Murpbays 1954. ‘The ta.^ \ ‘as aet by tba Board who In hie.'Will left 'the Library a a Mareb 19. tab Belcher, Mi|- by the Rspublicah ‘Tewn Oonuait- Sundqy mOming at 9:30 the aee- feck O ow i^" WTIC^Houss of Stass of Finance, WMcK ia empowered to ing the work. This was an unusu Harry Petlerin. M td officiat^. Burial Will be in postad, Murphay said. Four are offica. Room » , in the Municlpai TUMSesisltdl Asen. oyer 9J5Q,000, this expansion' ally small numser since in previ , OBDEBS NOW t a k e n FOB Bathawasr, J a n ^ ManagfM, tee that negligence pn the pert of ond meeting of a class for church Hemden 9’liaiha Cemetery. Hamden. atructurelly unaound while the. aet the mill rate, end. the question poultry house; membership for the Wapping Building. Ns' longar does bs 1 ____ wSrSio.*rTU—Osste and Harriett of library services could not have ous years the classes have been . Tfl—" Barton. Oostanw town officials caussd a ioas of tiU— will not comit up_forrBp)|>roral-for been''brought In'to being. - - ■(■ and Oamd Johnaton yrUl be eni> ford, Nfw B i" Community <%ureh, will be held -esBieArw*earaieiai*edd. No Wj«.^-NU# Watch , . the voters to decide upon a t the very large. The charter wks draped for a cbtf 99,000 ta^revaaus here. loager dost ks Mss and nwa wWl te Sex MaUsM WTK^Houae of Olase Vx. in memory of Mrs. Rose Koehler, trnstad aHth the lautk llnee. Bruce O. ‘The cheYge was made in a letter 'at the MrsoMge. Thote meet tksi aMasy, rstUsss asaUng. Rs DsUee coming tovm meetln|. ‘This was Maaekeater Bveklng Herald He- jLaawarlng to their call of “Hr. ings will bs bald each Sunday rd Skop Jt'e.Music Time formerly required. a Oeavaaeen listed ’ AMESITE DRIVEWAYS the rear a t his Bolton -Center rqoently distributed by the Repub- JeM mass 1 or 2 ‘Tkms as i 2>o«a«r j^BOW-rOsete apd Harriett ' ren eerresponteaL \2liaa Saaaa IBisflocutor” be Linda fintith. morning through Palm Sunday.. Mrs. Post will accept payUienU Ths Bed Cross canvassers In the e' POWEB KOLLKd e ALL WOBK OIJAHANTKED home and Robert C. Bavldson, licen Town Oonunittee. The letter cap** bsfers bs goss ip ba WHAY-^lle Watch at her home on the Hebron-Rdl- ’en d le t^ HArrfiioB V4I99. Longview end Crystal Lake eec- e MACHINE SPREAD e FREE ESTIMATES R i» .$219Ji OSbtt conudy/ sltuaUma will be for a two-cer garage ctalmed that state eld for high Topic of the Rev.. David Croclr- aiesps lUte a top—wakss,^ f-^fewa; j>oika Hop W lC -^ier. MoUy rions of tovfn are as foUowa; MrS. bahittait by aaraibers of the (iris ett‘a Sunday sermon will be ./‘A NEW LOW PRICES^ ton Rd., dally: Bhb will also be at TOOOATKDIMt and^Utiltty room. ways tbteling 99.000 was lost be vA pd^raria’ •o gn.*’ Altai Juke Box MSUeas , l‘’» B“»lc the town clerk’s office for ^ ppr- / *^Leland Welten, (ceptetn), Mrs. Piten fmtSmSaaA m iartet Msatisa lt WM not applied io.* in Hilarious Giver”. The first^Len- jrkWer Brown Thomas Burns, Mrs- Wilfred Hol tEL. CH-7-3377 d XatMc P bisoo. first ten meeting was hsM^taet 1954 NASH bsawfisr'a. add Indlgesttoa. a it'A : -Racord Shop x poae, on the following d am ; ^ Columbia DOS very, Diana a Mias Jane HcKtaaey, daughter vv WHAY—1-mte Watch April 8 and May^l, from 2 a. m. land, end Mrs. Richard Laughlln and sacom grafia stitdents a t tte of Hr. end Mrs. Everett T. Mc Here May 29 a t the hooie of Aahar CoBins. rail IO bavs oa baagioaighc. \ \ ^yntr-Jack Downey WTIC—Caa You)u To!Top This' of Crystal Lake. > c o m p a n y . OnfiraisteA __ second liHghborhood mketing will •\ WDHC—Hews; It'a »:uete Time 12. and from 1 to 8 d. m.; April X CITY PAVING Witt do_ -« — fast______tap numbn.^___ Kinney of the Notch, arrived home The fifth visit 'of the Asseriedn wHikV—Wewa; Polka Hop ^WOTM-riihgi XO, 17 and 24, fro n ts a. m. .to 1 Easter Seal Drive^ Mrs. Herman Usher (teptsin). \ . IN BUSINESS SINCE 1925 Tbe yduusteia, daughtara o r Hr. today from Cuteing Academy at Red Blo^moM s Tb“t*lay evening a t the home Bfsarir., WOCC—Beeord Bevue Mrs. .Harold Dqwdlng, Mrs. Ray OpenDsflFUiMI9P.il. and Hr^W altar Fwcaon ofjiraady Biooo_ioous to .KMU ^ <3uy pum sy The topic WIIAY-Nlte Waibn AHibuniham. Maas, for a S-wssk Windeor vitt be mads o;i May 35. WW—Listen to Wnshlnglhn utereat Will beXdiarged a t the Appeal Scheduled mond Hartman,. Mra Wallace PfaltyWr fitre^ wars among antertidners vaieation. The tawntloAuf the unit'wiU be an will be “Faith in Go Rjfil f «WS TUi4K to - ] t e ^ ' 2S, ab-7i39 l»jTiuly.to,Mnd. out Thuesday. Uie. ,JPyr*»tel MenM^^ : . WH*r^W«lHh W aviT:^ wpRCi^Newr Sandra and Susan Lana daugh i & ...... to Talk night a t 9:15 a t thb Are house. oif ate chemistry dii ~ a t WCCO—BeMrt Revue ^W^H^-Hew, X m. Ths name c^the visiting opteing day of the%21st annual Raid.. wmi'fcnown This will bs an open nibeUng with Trhrity OoUags, a msineinbtr ci Bif •- WKlJO-^Ji^box MatlB itargyman .who will Mflclate will campaign to aid crippled children ters of Mr. end Mrs. Howard Lanz, auctionoar. will fin a speaker. Munbers ark aaksd to WTIC—From Pase rai WHAY-iNIte Watch bs announesd Jui soon u . available- and adults, according Ws Amelia of Job’s Hill Mdll dance at the Min- At Zoning Seminar \WPRC—Recotd Shop' TIC-World Newe G. KpaSlka, general chairman of role for the class m its auc bri^ guests, x \ . OAKLAND MOTfMW hasdls- WuTH—Jack Down^ DRC-Nlfhl Owl Personal Mewtkte dson crafts OTH—P. Edwards the local drive. tion of arUcles m ate by class Mrs. Bath |V h M ta Seralees eeoiiaosd aato tody and Itoder Jm tta— Mlea Abby Miner of WilUagton laembacs. The Items, many of Prof. Flavel Shurtleff. national Funeral aerviesa Mr Mrs. Ruth :;X repairtag sad will devote foB WMAY-Latln Quarter WHAY—Nile Watch was the guest of her brother, Members of the Easter Seel Were—Record Revue Sherwood A .^ in e r of the Green Committee In charge of the local aftaich now on diqiUy, m the ly known soning conaultant who Humtator Whitham. wife of Roy Maae~ir i o j rbig and aeBlag good, WKb»-;ffiket»£ m'^ ^ WtlO-SI(—-SUrlisht Senenadt achool lobby. Include aprons, em L. Whitham « f gtH^MaliL St., . PRESORIPnONS RAMHJII 4-PASS. SEPAN DEUVEREO IN MANCHtatia WTIC—Lorenao Jones TORC—;“ “ NtfhT Owl , yesterday. Miaer, who haa been Ui campaign follow: Mrs. Francis M. FLUBBED SEWERS wrote Hanchoeter’s aone raguta- >GARBiroIXCr OOMBOimDBDe eteaa. need ears. OnUaad Me 1 1 t U — Baker, Mrs.. J. Russell Evans, Mrs. broidery. woodworking, a painted South Windaor. who - ters will nat baodta wrseksd WDRC~-MetOory Lane AY-Nlle Watch / feeble health for some time, ii^- a n d rtbe tray, stuffed animals and Uona. will eondust the atath la a H ydnaw tle or Orsrdrhrfi OefkMiaV—Ezt WUTH—Wild Bill Hickbk 1C—Slarllghl Senenade BbouX^ usual, but Is not able to Ifdrris Iteplan, Mfs. Joseph A, la Harffovd. were held today.et \ears bat* wBI deal enlg Jg on- >RC-NtsM Owi rite-racb earrings. Rome made aeries of soning seminers conduct Hamden Memorial Funi Idrilwr Irag SlairwJ $395 DOWN WHAT-Newa / get .’aDqut as much as he would Lusky, Mrs. F ^ c i s C. Savage, feed srill also be auction^ ed by the ConnecUcut Federation in Hamden, WCCC—Record Revue . like. Mrik^ E. Malcolm Stannard, Mra. 10 TANKS I Kenneth Beer, Higfalasn Park of Ptaimihg and Zoning Agenclea orange Vetee 95 for Rad Cieas BIG ALLOWANCE WKWB—jukebox ilallnee . V .. libriqy Bepert Qlvea ' Joha F*. Woodward. Shurtleff, counael to the Ameri $59>ER MONTH WTIC—Paye'te Marry In a comprahensiva report on 'The' funds raised du.lng the liciiiM dltiittf carm pter, recently m ate a gift to Wepping Grange met at the WDRC—MWMy..Tilton Quarte^to Sing • group of a block of tickets can Ftanning end Civic Assn., will Community Hpusa Tuesday night. FQR YOUR CAR! WGTH-Wlld B)M Hlckdk the school Mbntiyi released by head drive wlhxbe used by the Connecti s \ for the shew. Thera are UO heed the session on ‘‘Zoning la the During the btisinses oeasion it was O A ^ N D librarian Mias Marjorie H. Mgrtln cut Society for Crippled Children ^^ptic Tfinks, Drain Fields, T ms is a challenge we are See what yew geiat moat important tool of ptaaning,** *‘?fetY-«p Foi^liuid School recenUy, eddltlote and improve and Adults ^o prftvide Irektment glad to ■— a challenge Come in and ex.mii«. the available and they are going fast. voted to give 95 to the Red Ooes w n c—Newe , \ . and training for some IJkK) people Diy Wells and S^wer Lines Tkket aalsa are liaUtod someediat a t the cmonial Room, Horaca and to accept an invitation to \WDRC—Newe \ ments ~lh books and space were installed and/repaired. from South Bei>d to Detroit, supmb conatruction of tha to capacity of the ^oauaunity BuahnsU Memorial Hall, March 23, aetghbor’ with Andover Orange, SIGNS MOTOR SALES XWGTHT^JewB • ' stety for the Preservation regarded aa one of uta main ac throughout the itate. /• starting a t 7:30 p. m. BOLAND MOTO complishments in the/town lest Some of th e. services refidered ' It is a challe i ^ to all eqn new 1954 Studebi^er. See and their rapid sals has the Monday evening. Hail Seminar registrants who have "YOlim HOMETOWN NASH Dl X C Osklsad Street r JAY-^pper HerenadV, an^Encouifgemsnt of Barber year. include: therapy treatmbnts . in for a cbmpanaoh of quidity ^ bow aoUd and aound it in class wondering if they should 'The program was conduieted by 3 7 fiC—Strlcity Bporla \ S l ^ Quartet Singing in America Hertford, Bridgeport^ .New Haven give the show on two niglita. been attending the session at West David Weteter, local florinL vidio SIGN CO . 349 COITER ST.-^ TELEPHONE ^ DRC—Jack Zalman Grey bookcases of eteeXeoBte WM.F. and durability with .Stude- throughout, jit’a more than Ha^ord and at Whiten auditori- Phone MI- , ^WGTH—Patterson /(^BBSQSA) has>an noun fed knv, some high; a round wooden ahd Stamford; recreation atCBmp bsker—the buM car in the beet built car in America. Tmtion T fm Reparted explained' and demonstratsd how 9-0485 Hemlocks; employment in shel uni in Manchester will attend the to plant seeda He also talked on /9 :^ V ' through William H. Heath, table,with low chairs to matchXmd Ammca uiiqueetionaE "Ite £af-afLvanoed atyle ia like Xbhas been reported that Wind- aeaeion a t BuahnclL i l WHAff—Supper SerenAde te r ^ shops and instruction for the STEELE f t SON lUDBi High SdKMl tuition baa bean J a Cota Chairman; Beard of Directors-qf- a JlbrartaiL'n. desk and pbatute hoMe-botma. — - - i ^ ''l a i ^ flRa'MIb" ‘■I Sfttce the load none' law rvnnit -r\ ___ , Jluv Lombardo chair wcr4 Installed by the fall of 403 VERNON Sf. Cura that ceuiitel \ set at (205 for neat year. This into effect, Shurtleff has repre- WGTHVBUI Stem the Hartford Chapter, thet on Sat 1953. Uprtmdm, town currently has found students iici|ted several resldents ln hear- urday.night, March 20, the.“^ a n XSfancheeter ’’Ivealng Herald Co- " i i r * S haY—itupper Serenade ‘The new quarters of the branch lu.ilibla eerrespoadent, Maurice - T«l. Ml-94)531 or ev9r 102 yean, fpUlir enrolled a t the school m tbe^vo- iaga ■ before the Town Planning WTIC—Three Star Extra Dusters" of Hitrtford, the "SUver- library Included the entire balcony s t u d e b a k e r teaJeaMaedefiNraMe ca^nal agriculture course., Commission. WDRC-4iewa|l Thiwwaa tones" of Meriden, the “Scotch of tbe auditorium aad are a Morfew, telephone, HArrison MI-9-7042 eon toftins*—proudly men viig tni oesAT The b u to t request of the local An average of 25 soning end WGTH-Aak QuesttenS Foursome" of Hartford,, the tremeadouB improvement oVer the 2-9259. great niodern Studebaker . noNiui and m BoiM of Education for t^ds year 7:SS- planning officials from Manches WHAY—Supper Sera "Oonneords” of New Britain,' the former cramped area. produc^bn linea. indteataa , the present tuition is ter and surroundUig conununitlM WTIC—Roaa Miller/^ ‘Bel-Tonds" of HarUqrd, will have Other improvements included / Thay are home-towD 9200. ■ ■ ■ \ have attended the sessiona at WDRC—Tcaa. JEiwm a “Harmony Night” at the Oek lighting of the entire balcony aind Tbere are about gO high .school Whiten auditorium. WGTH—rultoa Ldwia people mostly—nearly tiU - A_ Hill School for the BlUid 120 Hol the painting, in white, of the onte ^1 of them are Indiana atudenU enrolled in H anchsfter WHAY—SiippeC Serenade comb 8L. Hartford, for the benefit dark cinder-block back wall. / at a tuition fee of 92T9. r ABOLT RKBOBT w n c —Rose Jkattr ^ o rn and bred—and WDRO—Beteah . -of the achool. . \ Tba first real library furnishings m PnpUs lasnred Oakland, Calif. m —U n . Marie ^ WGTH-j/Vanderdpok The Uve quartets Will bs backed- and the hew lighting aysteih they’re tbe tnoet paina- The achool office reporta IMi Peterson was embarraasod to lose by tbe Hartford Chorus, a |h;oup helped provide the proper atmos-. ANGE end W (HL taking craftsmen any atadanta have taken out the spe- her purse, contahiihg 979. in a 'OHAT/Supper SercMde of 40 voices under CTioriis E rec phere to this latest school adflK where in automobile ctal schom insurance recently of movie. But she was mdrs red-faesd WTIC2-Newe of Werid tor. J. Frank Daly. ‘There will bq ISO abe bad tp mobs o repoii to WDRC—Chorallere \ ' ' tion./* manufacturing. ' V fered a t a eoet of ,oaa dollar. Prin WQTH—C. Ueatter , , ' audience participation in the pro ^ In 1953, SA44 books circ^lhted cipal Reuben atates he will eend De|nity Sheriff Keith Peterson, her gram Which promiaes to be one 7 Thanks to the con huMand. WHAY—Supper Serenadd from the school library where Mrs. COAL - COKE ri^eriteHftn aUpa to parenta wlth- ^WTIC—One Hao^a Pteriiy of the-outetgnding evente of the stant care they take, m tha next!ew days to maka cer WDRO—E. R. Morrow Oak Hitt Sehbol'year. . . Studebaker maaiu, not tain araiyona Is covered Who m ni-Perry Como ‘The program wUl atart at 9 Jm 24 Hour Delivery Service only a grbat ear, but a SMuld b a p. m. in the achool gymnasium end Briatm Ppliah Homa ot q u ^ ty way of building, TIm Banking Authority nt achool WriC-DisSSbim all proceeds will be donated to the GUTTERS ^IEADERS reoofded dep^tk from. 110 stu- WDRC—IxMl PMSona school to be used for the benefit i... - dent s Wedneeday totaling 9180.20. ....W,GTJHTSlArUsbl. gbester___ of these handicapped chUdrea. - ' RepLieed gnd repaired or ^— S J4 ihslilled 9iB ¥(iw hom ^ OOP Cnnens Stated *'lvHAY—BrUtot Poliak Home Donations may^be sent or tick The Republican party will cau- WTIC—Thomas Dodd ets obtaiqed by addressing Raleigh ' Fr4e Estimates 815 CENTER STREET TEL. MI-8-5185 CHORCHES MOTOR SAI at the Cbmmunl^ HaU on /O I A. ..Dreseefc chairman. P. O. Box CALL MItKiwI 9-45t1 99 OAKLANO STREET ~ MANCHESTER ___ at 9 pjn. to elect its I l 'a >f , /t.' i 205, Blue Hills Station, Hartford. / chairman, yioe.chahrmaa and *'vJHAY—Medieine Fleht \ ommlttee members. The Town WTIC—Bob Hope \, ■ \ WDRO-Aiihur Godfrsy Dlfvst. Oonunittee will meat on Tueedny WGTH—Lone Ranirer \\ night to consiter iamendment of ,9s4f- \ \ WHAY—isileen .Barton paHy rules and candkiataa for tbs G:t x O: COO 0-?xr;:;s \WTIC—Bob Hope \' p o ^ to he fiBad. . ^DHC—Arthur Godfrey Dtseet At LOW PRICKS. Republican Party n ta a ware ■^TH—Lone Ranger M M O iB adopted two yanre ago and pro vided in part that cniidltetaa for ilevision Programs L Aittiir Pni| Shms l town office ahould file nodca of their intention to run. The rulee ^On Pag* Two A A A INONEMn -tetalOished^^^^^ <(^1 daya before the caucus at whlcv RANGE & FUEL OIL \ \ .nominations would he mate. There no provision, however, for V a spot' on the ballot should OP M {CHESTER I apply for a post. FLETCHER aUSS CO. MHdtaB BuHdlBg Permits Issued Ihe BOLAND OIL CO. Its Issued in February by Itt WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE the ' ting commission indicated no al IP in local building. Richard TEL Mltehtl 3-4320 a u t o g l a s s in s t a l l e d A,'/’ ^EMPLATEs:wMnu.cS M P t cars . MIRRORS (Fireplace sad Door) \ \ CARRIAGE TRADE Comes to (UAiftPURNJTURU TOPS— MEDICINE CAmNBTS- ^ ■ ..IX I- - - - 'W Ssos Gmalis Moonmsotsass dmlgta \ P lC T t^ E f r a m in g 1 WINDOW . PL.ATE GLASS Corel Casuals ; / T h e s e ; ad sad scalpss^ bf aitito la Eesit /^^OPEN SATi;RDAy8---4>Pl»l TM inniA V EVENINGS ^ gtaalM— M-’eaduie. Aad Bairs ESTIMATE^ GLAOLT GIVEN .Gnahs MoaiuBtaii p^ oibntt~lcr X'.L— — t- -Z501 th in g s dM.tbUigithstsaduie—dicCiitb;lo*s ' TWO C l , Jii. The SensatioRal aad atemotits af thost who hkrs EXTRA FEET '.Wbsa you sis ihooaiBg your awen- OIVI SVORAOI EnOURE SMai; Im « help yoo. Tbs bcuniy ted New Wall Paint! ptfsisnrece'of sriiea Btitc Gtsiiiis AND WORK SPA a k s euko^ Velvet-SRiMth! / blit choice for HTGN your moanaisat, SpMBTBIHO NBW h ll b c ^ id d ^ : whether b k fo Oifctr Hwnt Rubber Tough! bs large MteuU. to the old style garage! By in i ■- ■ creasing the width, or the kngth 'III III (or bmh) twa extra feet, y^u ImpiDYMlMltt * . "V obtain at low cost / i f ‘ i 'i.. shahar fer your ear l%c only (ime we ever disagreed with good old Dsnl COMPARE AND SAVE such as f^hisff the Webster’s bppk is on his definition of '’carriage trade.!L ; « » g S S - iy . vofolahlo- epocor for storogo er bascnenl ot the attii^ - worit bench -sr--, - - To him it ;meaoA the upper xj'ufit to. ua i t n buiWng s rampus everybody. And EVERYBODY’S welcome in our store Every family needs more room. ’. whether it’s for a dollar scarf or a luxurious cash SAPOBin MEMORlAl CO. Here is an economical, practical room,T^ moderniiinff your kitchen or add mere sweater . . . a crisp cotton shirt qr « dainty silk ' 470 CEN:^ STREEt, TEL. MI-8-7782 ^ way toobcaineztra storage space. dresa . . . a pair of earrings or a smart spring suit. * ing rooms to your New, Thrilliif Gel4r(...U«4li Puttit And today “Garage-Plus-Stor house may be done un /■ age” it to easy to come by. No ’Ths Most gsaidiM \ and Rich Deep Te n u . . . Easy te IfIphI '' cash . it required. No down der the aiibie plan. Thing On Windowtl'. payment necessary. Financing You can wash it again aind agaio witboui marHag tta aaidiism arrangemdntt are eaay. Small WASMINb POSSM’TfiMM If, •Afttr b c a ^ . Super Kem-Tooe is easy so apply—gats ea amoochly, ' MANCHESTER EVENING SCHOOL •I it dbotpiifllilr 4 ^ * thmm OFFERS monthly payments add a jraluable ' SupGt KMB*Toiirurtll wioiHf M rt" uniformly, over weUpapra, paini. plastra, wood and betor auffacas. THE HOME GARDENER'S CUNIC improveotafK fo your property. ^•lAsy teeinWtvfy. It's SO CBsy togtyc youf living rooiB, ^ttiiig lOMB Of todMuai a b nth-r-r'Friiit trtea In year ewa back yard." Study thfi tuggeitio&t on the use MONTHLYTERMS lovdy new cnaoC Achcme ia ju» oak' d a y yinth dkss fibennan Hollister, Harttcalterlet. / (Retired. Uatveralty of iCoaaeetteat). - of this atorage'7tpace. We have completely___,____, _ V, -codi^tetcly differcat paiat. h M tlte-^w n DevetapoMte and bare." others to show you. Come in NO CASH jptoM Mi.9-seei *Afur it iSMhoroughijKdry. Super Kcae-Toot will Etoa HaU, Pest Praeident CoaneeUcut Nuraery and see all the designs. Blue fj'Tetejr’Far Free repeated washiog with uMi^ heusah^ ----- AaMctaUea. . ,. -j , prints and material lists are DOWN intpeiriag its baauty! h 91a9-^8lirnba and Hedge*." avaiUbie. We will gladly help ASKPDROiETAIlS Courtew of C X Herrkk Innle Vaaterbrook, NureeryataS. NO AsMClates, N. Y. / 2 5 1 0 yon in your planning. ^ __ •7*9 Skaili, OraanmntaL Ftowartag, ete.*^ ■ V Sterstan HoUIeter. ' 2 5 0 7 Only g a l jyWto >*ge Backyard Vegetable Garten." SalGCt Any Of "^0|e Models — Build If yourself or we w ill furnish the labor and materiols. Included ore: to Mu ibi te toy sosASTiaamv. aM4rwM« •• > L«iL Herttealtariet, Vnlyerally Coan. it CMM* i.tWcwi.Si*ttK«i>-Ttet ( -- HYiB-miii ((Mhm iIA* eesit. widi Wiuhm- ,, - ——late Flower Oartea." . , ' No. 1 fir dimensionol lumber, 215 lb. Cerfornfeed ospholf shingles, Stanley roll-up garage door windows ariler-KMMf.' Vtei'U s« '• net ***teOTlaefeld, Ptorteattwriet, Valveralty e( IT lOLlS up er down In any wstShsr M e wIm. re. M. tee eeretlMt l t $ § d f f t U $ 9 ^ I h F H i f t l i i •CNMnoolicMt. • . • • and clapboards or shingles for exterior finish. STATS 9F oE yeer 'round—winfor mud mmm tee >eie - ' Mr. George Pettertoa, Ceetdlaator. IT lASTS fhe lifo-mnd ssryicm ml mhmdmm 7 pna to 9 pna. la the I ^ Setoel BoPdiage. - ■\ IWUCI.COVR5 IT NAIHONIZIS whh ctudo er ceffege OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY iEnraO latheHeaw Oardnaer'eGllale.' '■'¥ - O f| N ALL DAY SATURDAY W. MARRY 2 ** *••••#* • e.a e> e e • e e e • e 9 a e e • e.a.eoeefeaeeee sp:-'.. u :; 9i94** *,**•« - e I a • CflSUAlS ...... T bL • a • • e.e-4 e e e e e a ' ENGLAND t . , teheiL llAd Mala St Ififf WK8T OEWTEB jW., 540 E. MIDDLE TU»«riKE.e OPFe MANCBWStBt U f Hid. 2 M AIN / ESTABLiSHEIt 1878 (FaMtarhr-ligjBMferi ■aai) TEle. M I-i-«4440»ai8 7;M -5-9t DMDr ^ MI-3-512S\ -u- T ' , ■■■• ' ..^ . ••■'(■■••.•:' ■ i Pi' ' ‘- J- ■■'•' r '"j-'y -;f'i ■ - \ ■ -A • "' ^ :■/ ■ ■ •'■■ ,A . ^ - . / ■ ; / r-^ • "■ .7 \ ''v -' . ' X X X -' ■ X
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BY roN T^Eroi jrUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER DAILY CROSSWORD PUEELB MANCHESTER EVENING MERALUi, kANCHESTER, CONN^ FRlD AYr Mi^RGH I 2 r W i'-'- -■ ■ -(f . \ ln«Wr to Ptefiout Blacklist Proposed sidH fiF iW w F U L KATRINKA Sense and Nonsense ‘Veleran* T raveler ^oll Highway SEen Late W inter Storm In,flit Kifthtn __a>___ _ ' .■ . riMMMiM THR HRAP PP THE' HOUMNOLP s^Fop D iverted Ships Science Fair, Awards MIS BReAKMar on the way to the bus, Auto Snarl Answer into a restaurant which was next HiU Plains Section ACKOM StBoy*i Matrimony puta an and to more • * 1 Cooking . nickoamo potting than all tha park polica door to a racrultlng office. Thare \ (Ooeittiiwld f r ^ Pago Om ) DOWN put together, Y wasn’t a waiter,in Mght; apd I wan (Oaattaiimg. from Pago One) . To Be Made^ Tonight (donttansB from Pngs One) v ttto l' hungry~lltp a bear. 80 I ye|l*d at -J I » •' \-\- 4 K ilc h o ii IWoOdOAptM lUE for bartlficatlon by. the Nk> pika AuUioHty farmed In Cbleago X«*»g Man—Yea, my family can the top of ray voice, "I want aarv* , tiokal tAbor Relations '^Board (Picture on Page ONE) Yrtln, 14 Ridgafiald 8 t.. HlghlaiMl N. M., while eeat of AlbuqUerqifr r w t t i _ nnducl SKilchan bako lce,.l want aarvlce." • tha first week In Maioh. guets reached IM . g W h a t o chamber tntco Ua ancaatjfy back to William bargaining agent for w ate^^t Priaaa w ill be aw ardte tonight Park adhoQl, watar wheel pile- Then two recruiting offlcera ran' workara. . ' M arvin D.- Adams, chairman of to Wlpncrs in the Thiira Annual driver. V The winds lessened in intensity " T - i " " - « , SWiioa tha OofH|Ucror. ^ Into the restaurant, and d^ gad IMKAfcl ' FHend—I aiiimoaa" be tall Tho Btjriko la in defiafica of o the Florida' Tumpika Authority, Science' Fair at Waddell School, First teem)' Mary Lou Caprilossi to the north- In eastern Cblorddi^ r •' ‘— r>' '■ *•' . /■ m u ll dAMoriaks me out. Bo hero 1 am with just 6 ing ua that your ancaatora were fedora), court tnjunouoiv'a fodoral add he would Ilka to see a national conducted by;the Maneheater H igh,—~and Carol Ann Nlelaon, Waddell -Akron reported a, top of .63-mUe- three mpre years of aervii^ to go. court contempt e^PYcourt action gusts, while Lamar, in the heart g Abtivng for in tho Ark wtth'Noah ? ^ turnpike organisation formed en School Science Club jclnUy with i School, parts of trees. / Seraph Yeung Man—CertainlyXot My /Hod -by tho nxAA gnd back*to- the Rotary Club. 1 Grade 8, flrat, Samuel Hender- of the dust belt,'had steady winds ttllo r kitehon kitehon dSUnaeali, ai a 'The, beet antl-freeaa aolution, work pleas I^ILA President Wil tirely , noticed the fig* ware boasting of their tiiufnphar TTurnplke ogieials Interested in V 2S u re a 190 a n d 113 under the head- two days, rejoined the atrilcers.\ tohlght and the pubUc j s MancheMer ware stalled briefly at a pbint 20 rtfmrt Pint—Whan I played tha death ' The strike by the ILA has idled the forBMition -of -superhighways miles east of/i^heyenne on U. S. ISSmairmataei 43Net^felwork ' Inga, “Age of Pother, if hying," from Maine and tha Great Lakes to attend. . v . v «;•*<»• ISCivUitiao ' and "A je of Mother, it Hving." arene\ In Hamlet the anUiy thousands o f' members of the Judges in the three divisions Class, g(ade 8, Verplanck Sriiooi, 30. The Nawcaetla Wyo., virility It^uaaiani 31 Laundr/\ 44 Hailit audien^ JMirat into tears. Ona lady tAPIorids, urged the' atatde work Joseph G. Tripp, teachsr. IS biw who \. Clerk— B u t. your aarentn were APLrILA, get up by the APL lest selected the following-entries as had six Inchea of new snow. jaert ‘ •seney machine , . \ 4S|.ounio September after it dusted the lU t together in unity and harmony the ■ Grade 6, first, Jay Boris, 271 A t , Lander, Wyo., there were r ‘ Vertly 33 Pheanrit \ 47 Gaelic never ao old, were tSSky 7 better to serve (he people of the the best in each Aroup and the MiniTda’ N ative—NOf hot they would have ^*Re^*?^^at^ that? TM flK failure t® rid Itself df rack-' entering cOnteatant- will receive H snry St., levsrs aiid pulleys.- fpuT inchea of^anow on tha ground SI Kind American broodi 4 1 Manh g y n I did that acdM ■! D*Jy'> ated^; . ^ ‘ nation. , Ftrst team, Norma Ostrout, 39 v^th more falling. Akron, in national 33 Reach toward SflNI’kmale h ^ been. If liyipg. Paul D Troast, chairman o t the prius from the RoUly Gtyb that Wadsworth St.^ and Judy MUlsr, 49 1^' -> kitchan7 . ------.on liiniadway. my Inauri mkatiiig which called- ce-sponaora the■event In connec northeest Colorado, also measured who was sitting W thy^lrd row, f o r from other jwrta wSa - Patricia WupperfeM, Virginia while fog and drizzle hit O oD 'rjBt BotitEpd w ith Im i H m m t h t k t M . ' device You told me ynatoi -every Um aX come into your jroom, that the walKOUt was oosUngstha beyond-doubt that bypassed clUea daughtar-of Mr. and-Mrs. Paul Republican ' -Xotera IAROING HOUSE T ^ fh % o f' the 'United States than most and tdWns have proeperid riitlier hkCtlone WOiig the FeriTTc C»aa(. O C T O U R W A BY J. R. W ltU AM B SSReviart W\ w w E" youKX doctor only gwva you^ one t find you children up to soihe w o r k e r s a t le a s t gSOO.OOO a d a y Wtqipcn^!, 90 Grandview St., rub Wt^T ’ at Holllater St. Sgfaool Temperatures were generally V V . 3SWurm m onth, to live. ” m ia c h la f? In wages. They put the indus other achpolgirls her age. She re- than suffered aa a ronilt of toll ber. ' /=---r-r\. ■' ■ . BT DI i roads In New Jersey, Pennsyl audRi^i Thucaday at 4 p jn . to mild over most of the South At 37 Spoken • \ P a r r y —1 know, but^IkOw eleven W illy— I guess it's those slippers try's loss at one m illion dollars a ltd a few days ago after a trip ' First term, Lawrence LaPlante, lantic States westward through ABC APPLIANCE CO. S tU Irs other doctor*. youVe wearin’, Ma. W# can't hei^ day, not . including losses by ship, vania, California, Texas and New 72 Diu-ant St> and Raymond Kaaa- elect 14 ipbllcan Town Obmmtt- P i to PTorlda and la moSt ehthusiastic Yofk. tee and the Southern Plains in contrast to ^43Jndividuali ' H .you cornin'. pers'w hckf goods were caught In over the Xlacea visited, the .beauty vich, TV FlsseX'St., model axial-flow tb transact any other buai readings In the 30s and lower WHEtlE SERVICE IS SUPREME - /AT tAST.MORb PBOUk Getchell declared 'that - experi neSa -whlcli m I Writing tool A nwclied k^ d. Hkk an infiated tha tieup. ‘ of the nbwers, interesting birds, turbojet engine. . I mam a y coine before it. along the northern tier of statea d e a r fru t» e , (n o vpo s e t dduming . n H baHoon, ia,^oc . lio, uaa oh earth. First Turk—I think wa've met / ence with Maine’s IVmpilM hu Junior Diviaton , At the OOP^caucus; two years teL Iyn.f-I57s ii M A W t f ? i «M EOiaOH 'EALO RY'lO LLeR^ the b'eachha, sports and.nunreToue proved ao succesafUl and ao pop and exuding southward through : k itc h e n i before somewhere, don’t you? other thingartlm i attract people of First, Robert Batleid, Ba-imcd sjfo, a fight to ihiseat William. 8 . the Northern and Central Rockies. fSK WITCH X TEAOED \OOR ^ w a l d P Mhee^How, did you happen to Second Turk—I can't remember ular that it la now being extended School, toil of Mr. and Mrs. Dpi Davis, Republlcairv Town Chair ' ' ...... I . II ...... I ' l ...... i l IliMll-l ~ r J^H ^il Backs U. S, the northern slates each winter. M mites to reach tbd C a p iU l-a t rtoxTY ccmr-CHAiR 4 rr tanbe aSTurnh^ back m erijiat In this man's luynyT your nam>, hut your fas seems The to jr to Pl^ da was deckled Ballard, 79 Lakewood Ulrcie, dif man, and top local pmty leaders, TMCAUMtEpOunrA SI Anger 4 1 “ /Spike—Well, oiie dky 1 ■^alked fa m ilia r . Augusta. ferential bearing; second, D. laile(l. It has been rumored that a ; 7-... '.a. i 1 upon w ithin a sh'oi^ .time, and was 'file conference wea B|k>nsored V1 ■[' * fW.• . M H n t t h ^ r ^ The Churchills conduct a e'->^ kins, 84 White St,, tesla coll. -Ansonia, Conn. WP)---City CHerk — the W estern Hemiaphen- T -ey dif MamachbaetU, New Jersey, nil- First icain, 'Joan Iversen, ^4 d i Sacx fered abaiply on the best way of iner camp at the lake. in South TiNs, Ohio, Georgia, Teiinesaee. In- Paul Schumacher reached into his AT "LEO^ARDT' V . b S ! m _ T O Used Printing Preaa from tho food you -aat. -What you ORCRY« tion Skturdiiy.xTeiv or-the L a tin Hale School and .soon after the should try to correct ehch a dietary, TO S ttE V Amnriean iliationa already have September opening She gave p talk The inspector said MacNicly SEBvUS FOR: denctsney. Is FE R R iZ A N tha mar< . $ 4 . i R ! • $ 7 J l Voiced support fo r it,-' assuring ma on her tr^ and diaplXyM her vari also had with him a bumiII printing veloue new Iron, Ipdlna roOonstrUc- \ outfit which waa used -to print \Complete^indow ' a l l e y O O P In Oanr Old Moo BY V.T.HABIL1N jority passage. ous so.uvcntrs to her scm m lioatas In tive Tonic and dietary supptoinont, Y is Methcra, aim aad The debate is beingYoUowed with assembly. . checlu. \ ^ l t e \ Combined with valuable: B l end ' RYiuy s t^ ynaf HdUrcR Intenae'lhtereat by delegates, since' . .Hcr-enjoyinent of- that ^f^lfor- Placad under ISOjMO ball, Mac- 4 Six* Dooj Bt Vitamlna, FE R R IZ A N ia far DONTOO AWAV Niely was charged with carrying mor# sITectlva than Julit Vitamin's teka will be conifortebla BLMBff . AN objections to the U. 8 . yesduUon pla trip Ted ambitious Barim n to alone^a true dietary eupptement' center on the principle of non-inter m ake Application last fall through n concealed weapon, a charge !# Estima'igs tmes. .L cm itt^ ' .Shoe L»«l»DSNTAUy. that ia helplns so many tired, run v e n tio n tat th e in te r n a l a ff a ir s o f Miss Em ily Shdlth for mem’ Bendler aidd waa made to hold Chterfully Gii down, dieCouraxrd folks. \ Store eftecialiiwR- to cor Am eim iNi.republics, a priim iple rto- ship in Tr<^ 1 , .Girl Scoutg, MacNicly- until the Investigation Do not pCnfuae FERRiZAN / was. completed rect (iMRf./Yeih, 3 e*- which tall Ls|ln American iva* Tng that when ahe is a ihipil la with old-faehioned Iron Tonies, p crien i^ ntteca.nt yoRr r- tione edharg without reservation. ,)fm>ehaster Hgh^ School, aha.,msy ^ Bandler quoted MacNiely aa Ope# 4 A.:.k . to 9 PJM. FE R R IZ A N .lA the modern way ao saying h* had been In Connecticut help yoa get tho needed B i and B i i aervice at >R tteicR. M exico Contande tjikt the.P. 8 : hfrve.tho opp^uhity of a’ tour of Vitamlna—4ron (qo necesaary for J -jiropoNU eonceivhbly'.cauld corhmit. jBliropa;WitIt the Girl Sdbuts. t.- aevm days, Itvii.g with hla wife in a motel in Berlin, a few miles out- rich, red bloodli With procloua lo- the Am erican Sfated fo.' intervene Tte nttie traveler realises the ■ ctleea elands). agairiat-K^ sister -TAPinttk -uditch ImpcMiuica o f » iwalMiUed pocket- aide of Dew Britain.... ______- m tlld out Tf lack 'di adopted a Communlat g^ am t^nt book, and aha saves every cent of The ihapMtor said - MacNiely rale and Vitamlna 't-v of its own v^Uon. W . ' her allowance-and any money shi served timiX .in a Canadian prison you tatlfeuod Slid able to eaitr 3irthe aide to hel] and also dlDka S-yaiir stretch in ed -ahd deWesaad Utah State Prison on bad check without rlskld# a T^Pfinance , thege educational w e ll charges, , ikink FERRIZAN r-wewae*«.aSf T as enjoyable adventures, RRIZAN'S Honey oi»f w*«ws*a»ew.»» 9’U Another Manchester girl wbd and you bo tho P el^lterrel Person^ Notices made the trlp.td Florida Is Loretta \ A fence oVer IjlQO ’ miles long cat batter—wlcep ‘ i’TItet tfw gggd I ik l^ dgsr! I dMnt n t • iiokgt fgr) ' Biishnell, daughter of Mr. and has been bidit kCrosexAustralia in »r— tert and look SHOES PORriOYS AND OIRIS ah effort to control rabbits. M f c fcDfif Dr W< oney will be re- tWILKIN. tpggdlng or p trk in ^ !’^ Mrs. Edward B. Burtinell, W, Mid- Pofait •viiuBu -wiinout ouoetloh. Could . -Vary CoaO iiSii BY RUSS WINTERBOTHAM Card of Thanks 'die Turnpike, '- One pf the^ high ■mbi anythlngbofalrer7 reoTabtetsfl.it. -pr^ AND HERBUim iES Sfivedi .. . N _ H V B n r spots was the visit to Washington, \ .. D.’ |& FHBCHBlTli, Trep. IM Tablets Only . "FiniNG IS O ui RUSIN^" BY EDGAR NARTIH , We wlah (o thank aU of our nrtshhore D.' C., where the muchTtiavefed n pa u and (rirnde for the m anr acta of kind- es TuePamimB Chm chills were able to show them M 9 BreM St. Vtli Ml-fifiOgl 280 T h ^ to ...... t- . ^ .IPEfMCSRJtnEOSM n m .ind eympathy ehonn ue In our rr- QDTTY CHTVkV. ernt boreavrmrnl. Wo repocially thank the buildings most people like to PSVICEE > 1 0 0 'dOO Y I—J OPEN EVERT EVBNlNO " ; \ x !^.Rv)e6\.Y<^v I— ^r i r all Ihnee who eent the beautiful floral see in the nation's Capitol and his- G N iriL 4 ___ __ J. W. H ole Corp. cam iEE AMP iSO EaiflC iln»E 6 ., >M4M; y o o I — J Qcm you y-l-l - : Uihutes . -...... _ ...... ■■torlc -M o u n t- V e rn o n . \ ^ M«ir,Ofa*M 10c E x fri^ ■- 4 -- RX3 R 1 1 , r - ^ . X X ^ I O H . Tho yam ily of Benjamin T, P a c k o lt Tuesday, i.Ir. and Mrs- Church % y : ill have Invited Barbara and; the- . V - \ ' ■| Card of'Thanks 7 a Z \ ^ ___ MOO* other five girls to. a party at the ^ _ ■\ / i ■A- school. Each one la expected to We with to thank all of our nrlShbore,' give a fiva-minute talk on her frtenda and rolatlvr* for the many acts of .Undheu and eympathy; shown ua In travels. Mjami and the parrot ' 1 our recent bereavement. We eapecially farm is Barbara’s assignment, and thank all thoae who aonl the beautiful she.wHl no doubt do justice (.0 i t \ ■ ^ ■ . 7-c fhwal trlbutee and loaned the uaa of \ , their care. AUo the. fellow worfceea of Mexico Ir the objective of the Au* ,\ -\ ■ . .V- Hemtnoh Standard,, and the - Union y p it trip fop-hext aummeiv an if Sl-^ ■ 1 *^ v ^ ' Jlim/iiiten B. McCattbgl.fJJ-'TS^reedy -tahe Is -all enthuaiaam about B COLLECTI • X I \i/. , and family, vjthe prOapect Of going. N: |Y GEORGE McMULUN 7 1 . i l l m PAE^inTlEET—NUTT^^ ■■ ...... iM i» -'.x--...... '.7 ' ■Jn . ,X.' - J - A j ' / /)///?. 1 2 : PRIBO LLA’S FOP SSSl NORTOW EST SECTIO Footnote BY >L VERMEER 'i ' HICKEY r a m I c u t ^ m w i V BY LANK LEONARD 1 5 T O L O M l ' IfitfSSWUPONT V iMPPOCP? ^ANPKWFMENt) w r xx/K & o iu » ic jusTNcng, totasmuiummiT rmatpo rn.mi.amT <{ stw r m g w ifu \ AnSwggtfiiisT* M.iumiHNHf A you MENif m t T m c o n m ] 9c o m t i i iiA L U ie iii w hntuiiyisfiEi u p im E N w ! MCUtf AMMASlMteCl r o a s t i n g C H I G K f N S h 9 Drtip over for iTc^^en this week. Before you pick the ■-T^’r . wiishbone you-wilf^diaebver why there is nothing that will mi tdikeihg.S^c df olfr masters and fi^'ers on your menus. .' »■ .RO Q iR;O t,CO n
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tmk ■p.'-.r g p f g f CAPTAIN EASY I F u u BY LESUE.i:UBI»ER ■7T” »YTT*y*'/”- '4J frjrs FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Oh Tlie Miu^^ 'mf,\ xnso’\Lir^jat\»i»i,LET'K /aw pA Pooir' ^ BY MERRILL C. BLOWER # t l i D n i MIMW. Tw OT^ I ' * 7 NNTIU<3 ran i VK DMM OAd5E« .Dohfr tooKNOHf, Buriter W FOOTTAlBlgJK 'TEP MMtOUBA 9¥S TWEP TO LOW M- OOBONfiSS IS ABOUT UPSOMCIUINait) IJiSTS LONGER ^WWIIAY! > V h« Be«W>! PUT OUT "MS > ■ ■ ■ F i r b I If spots sn3 frime are reiqpved before they : K eep busy yfith c i : ; - wear into fabric . . . if cluing is pressed Sow the seed lor your New Home. aio it docs -not lose its shtipe . . . it will , us^ul hobby • Jonk* better . , . last longer. w. Pre-Planning Costs Nothing — Saves Pfantf Bnt :1 t requires -careful handling and good 7 V MODEL EAlIXpADiM® ' , ' cleaning materials. At no eoot nno obligation, we’ll help you plan ff Y«u Can Afford Y rF iy KiiN yohr new home fr#hi bine prints to flnnncli^. HO Gave 4 American Fly«f and^Uon*!^ Only Drysr with CaMa That is why ;^u khould iiuke it a habit tq YonH- lenra tho' Jlfferenee In hntMIng m*- Yon C anv^ford Ya B all MHI Drum finished Iff' keep your wardrobe ia eondltiap by ^ving terinla hnw to en* rxp^W a by conotmetinf . c o m . c o t u e n N G 5* ■■ -Homa''" . i'fem etehil it. dMncd at New Model.". ..t. where only with pro4ncts4lmt do two or more jobo nt one -V-’ y Wf appiatee, adJ and kpy,^ eooL-i' ■3 -' I ■ e*i th r e w #11 s ts a m T quality”^Work is done. ...- . WoW brief yoq an the-lskudi i P A iN iiilo Siiow yoa on paper how sMSh n U F L I N T Poioon BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY Our plod booka are pndied #rUh »kr4 c lie s o f THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE Chanin Plans CraftMaater and Finger Paint Sets diatinetive sm all homeo— hoates o f fiexibte d fr payments wUI be- They vary 1 .1 / ______' « BY rniB O N SCRUGGS Ns.SMre Ihing —handlin—honj A AMMA'lNuncnOM on ______• ‘ fcasvy cteUiee on WniMayl WMi' «lgn, plsaned to grow wllh..,the needs of your, p n ^ favorfeMe. (ritii year pen M O W P t C A M J U C t i y j p : W>«AUil, WVMni THi ECOm y . , MODEL COUECTING _ y family. W ell renrrange floor -plaas to meet _ TMfuMtVAwenaRjiw/ AN inyry iOTTUi/ iriUocTeoukM OP , hrth»te IRTkATOfi you -me. put Xm ON ACtOWNCAiXlPIWOOnf^ fwMi..fcwote*m»cTktV^ C arg'• Boats .jg-rPlanga e Gnmi saw PRGIOAMC tUplBC DRYiR yonr opecfflentlin a wsTf guide ysp In selret- * f a m c g b f 3JM U g A M )| ■ 4 H? tookg u a iK a^ fiifnii] Ing nm terials to keep eoSto H-itkin the range •bny nf the niemt hsama ia utoopL EteioteHia j M say****ts ki your home. Noodt ao gan-hi em'a(tteaa.Xam gRri i t t i T _ MMIf lNlUtlgaO yDU gaaec hoor,..iIi.hn«to < C R A F li U U N D R Y ( DRY C U A N lN fi o f y o n r .b n d g S t,, •1 Wgh-ooet plueihlna or. duawy vonh. fiUHMNHMOtiOMra* Leather • Shell Jewieliy Stop- i# lodoyl Soo our Proot-ef- tetxriNOiereair/ Frca Delivery PifiR Bpfiks Aiuminun Etching * VoliM demonstroMoa, roe MVi ^0 JOHNSON XL ‘ ClNtCA
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EARt/^W. YOST ~ tv ■ . Wirigs Within How^s Everything Going Casey? Kiticks, Xal .i'*- jV-t ■parte Mfteir Final' Point of Tide Gop Ef^tm on j;.i• lloiiMBSt optataiMI>4tha homa cciurt of M poiitte. Var* f' , ' ‘ Cling J® JJftitwaipht box«r^ lu|a ' monfa'.------acora of iSS ^brcaipht an> 6 1 - 3 7 N tte wlaa' aUff kl Goman othar new high for total game oj (ptora.'Hobnaa boaata.a U ckma acora, 1S2 pointa. Masurek acorad Detroit Sextet Trounces NBA to Ertd By f PLA N Mparently wtttibg tliMr stride. nlm tag atraak In tha pro ranka. n s pointa for\|i 17.1 per game Chicago; Boston Wins Asaoclated Press Sportewriter trounced the Philadalphla Phillies , i , RaX'Racorda la haadinp the ayarage, topa for the club. .Oo> With Division Every Mrinber of Team For a team ivhich has (jret to 8-3 in a night gAM tuA Manager UliUad Stock Car Raclni Circuit ptaln Matt Wallace pumped In Big One from Rangers S t I thome run •RlalnvlUe Stadium.. * . Twmty* er. Maaurek la, expected to pipy one poir' away from clinching asoA L a Charley Grimm aaya he’g on the in the first inning and Billy CSM five, candidalaa nfiortad' to/Mae- ball Aasoclation'a regular aeagoh n e tt Peainon Selling Paee in spot. . i-\*. c- ---- third baae for the Trinity baa^ their sixth ytraight Naticnal H6c- t- la only two days away and the Hobb* ...... M hammered a grand ilammer in the baU Ooack Dan JftMaa at Trinity, ball nine while Wallaca la w kay Lacgua championship today ^1. ,1". Yesterday, the Braves walloped third. ■ w inners o f-th e two divlaiOM A re' Ulnnsmon,... M 28» The N oith Ends p-on the Y In the New York Yankees 11-3, club- Ocilafa teat WadModay. Led by pitcher, and it looks as though thay'il play stilt in doubt OlreHl- ...... , M *7 277 termediate League rtiamplor.Bhlp Haven,m .M aanch 12 (Ah—W ith Tile Boston Red Sox chalk^ up outflaldar Xtera Cfoaief, ' Mn’a - a a a Cutter ...... S.1 •2 3SS Hartford'team bean in tha finals. b/ought the victory. Morgan score^l i'^blng four pitchers for 1ft hits, in their fifth straight one run vic tha Mont aal Cankdians In the Srat 1* the E eastem Dli-lslaA the lAFars* ill 111 »7 xtn laat niTht on the final night of the flna: an three divlBiona cluding a home run by first barn- aquas wU^ba predominantly' BI7ZZ /ORIO, a wraattar achad- round of tha Stanley Cup j^ayoffe. ,Uiw Mat, ... . «7 *1 That year Hillhousa deteati ^ine points In the final three a m tory, edging the Chicago W^te BO^omoraa, according to Coach' New York KalckeriMckers reg-ilar seaaon play. Thd North of the ( .ecUout Interscholaatlc man Joe Adcock. ujad to appear at the Armory teat With 'Gordie ,howe aad' Olea the Syraeuae NatUmgla hy Iw* Bnite W(in an W 9yB«'tn87 victory W eaver for the,-*tltle. y^A .half minutaa and seven Of tlicin Sox 3-2 in ten inntngA. ^ I l y Good- Jeaaaa. Graduation took moat of 'luiats ...... AthletlO erenca Baaic«tt>all cams from tha charity stripe. man’s ..triple followed by Charley laat ya^a teanr including the Wedneadky night, failed to put in Skov aearIng'tW.a goals apiece. ganarn aiMI .eui't do wpnw thaa a qsads (It over ths Manchester A ii^ Phrts in Toumai Fans alrsAdy are Ucking thefr "OL'R B(X>STBRS in MUwau- an appearance. -Earlier in the Red Wtega froanoed tiie tie. The tWo teams wlad up the Eniagtso 101 the opening ganle.Tn tUa second decided, contest Torryvllle Just had too niuch of bM Maxwell’s single .waa the winning atftrting battery and ^hrae in- Frietfmsr. ,...... (I ants - marked tlnr today for the' cbope at Saturday’s proapseta of kee already have the champion-^ parlay. Ex-National Leagi^r BUI day he was flned 120 for hitting Chleago Black Hawka 9-jK last aoMon with g. home aad b ;ame<- the Dari-Qiieens defoated everything for Nathan Male-Ray. ahip won, not the pennant, the fleldara.. Home opeiiar Ja againat Dalton ...... lOft titular games. drilt-edged action. .The ganfo will The winners broke' the game open Werle received credit for the tri- Norwich on April U. . .. WNHC- a fan at a mat show lii Fall River night. Detroit has six series starMng la NewyTork Sat- Mcttonigsi ...... ns Jlqrlarty Brother*. <2 to 38. in an m . A i P**" bail-handling Weaver with world champlonshlpr' O r) mm 'Unmh, .....V-!.; Tuesday night ..Over a .ft7-gsme aialalag aad needs a Ha to w day, - W, rVrcU"«m ...... *7 ov^im e thriller to knock the Gab Final' games in ,in the third period-/"^when they lAiighed. “All w« have to do is play TV win again carry baaebaU tale- Simpson ...... M „ all kinds of speed .against a Hlll- raced to a 10 point 45-39 lead and Iwy Herbert and Dick Donovaii stretch, Nell Jqhnston df the Phil adml op la Srat place.' The MlnneapolisyLakera. with Hoiisem.out of enntentfon tor the- BcHooia Division and thi ^ , house team that is master of either 194 games.” caata of major league gamaa dur Smalt' Schools group, rill then hreesed in., Terrvyllle orig held the St. Ldula Cardinals to four ing tha. coming aaaaon on Satur adelphia WariRbcp has averaged The Toronto Ma^le Leafs blank only ^ ganio a g i^ t Fort Wayne Totals ...... W7; M2. 421 ItlO leagusXtitle. Morlartys had been „ ; the man-to-roan or the sone de- Although most of thA experts ed Montreal 3-0 and tiie Boston either licflrst place or tied for first played Saturday night a t N ew ' inally was rated 17th in the divi have been giving Brooklyn a de safeties as the Detroit Tigers day and Sunday aftemoona, 49.9 m inutes per 'game, only 2.1 Saturday remaMng, top the Weatr fense but which can move with sion. /A ' ^ .r defeated tMe St. -LouiA Cardinal* _^Y»nkeea catcher Yogt B erra Is set to U g out slIdinSNEd Mathews. Milwaukee Bravaft* sluggar, w te weather permitting. Homa gamaa minutes under the msxibiiim for Brulna adgajllhe New York Riuig- wn Division a margin of' ,4 riess («> througho«l\the entire season until Haven and at Storrs. The Cla " considorable apeed If it' has to. cided edge in the upcoming Na wed to score from second on Bobby Thomson’s hit to .right, field In first Inning of, exhibition note at HUtCtilnson ...... H DO US Ml While East Hovoa never w4M 4-1. Btu Miller Was the losing .ettke .Brooklyn Dodgaraand-Maw a. regulation game. . Johnston .la ara l-O la outer games. ■gamo' and a X a lf over th e Rochrii-- Stratton .r. ton 111 IM last nlftit , . ^ Riials for__ Medium... Schools will . M Weaver moves fast either way and tional Laagua race, tha Dodgera Bradenton. Fla. (Marph 11). Braves won. 11-3. Umpire i^\Auiie DonatelU" aad No. 8 Is ■nvaa* ~ - The LrMfs now lead the Canad- m - pw sAoa "A|~Ne'w HA'i^h'FaiiiAmonl- don’t si£arA Jolly "C^dlly. ' -pltcbarr' yialding two runs on two Y ork TaOkeaa on ftaaae daya wiU thft. greatest shot-maker this ter Royals/ Tbs Royals need to Savory , ' ...... Its M M 290 Kor. break quickly from the de- hits, a-hit batman and an error Henry Aaron, right fl(>ider. (AP Wlrephoto), be tateviaad. If both taama are writer has seen this season. Last iens by three points in the ’'sttle beat, PhlUdelphia at home Satur Heck ...... ItO 102 lOI .'ni p e t e tYOSE High School ^ t winner of toil g^oj f,„g* to the offend ■m broke loose and * choerleador "The leAgiie is stronger,” he oh- for second place. Goalie Harry lAllsy ...... ;.lll IIW 122 31S track star, showe^he way In the qualifies to represent Connecticut fainted as Gilbert outpointen ^served, ./land Brooklyn won’t be in the sixth; Don Lund homered for acbaduled at hotna tha aama'day, year whan Johnston, a former, day an^the Hawks at Milwaukee Bother team waa really, pressed the TlgarA, 'Lumlay chalked up hia 13th shut Totals ., ,. first half of North ok)d-Auto Parts at’ the 'Clasa B New England Rockvillo In A rough game. Rock Ahle to knock off the' other clubs ' tha Yankee contieat will be car m inor league pitcher, won thy- S u n ^ to tie for the title should ...... MS MS S17 1SS7 during the'eatlre tournameat but • .• • Mother of Gehrig \ ried by* Channel 8. Saturday NBA aCorihg title for the llrkt out of the aeaaon and defenseman Stan HUtnaki was a recent vacations in Florida-ajnd In between the^takers lose. Nsssarells It) game as he mesheJ 71 phlnta for Tournam ent next Week. Both ville never gnve up trying but big as ^asily as they, did last year, If Jim Thomsoa.stored. Ida ibat 8i<^kl Qttliui, ...... U U M MS the North Ends mostljTNon driving Class A finalists represent the Weaver ahowed far greater Allan Poulsou rontrolled the hock- Mw (mn get some breAka, We'll W l t n o u t f i e l d e r Larry gamaa atart at 1:S0 and-Sunday time, he averaged -49.2 minutes swimming and playing golf, Stan took time off to watch' tha New York le Nats kept alive their hopes Harniln ...... SO 74 lOS 272 ■oortng potential. W’eaver scored Atms Win Tourney Test in three..yeajra for. Toronto. Yankees in training at St. Petersburg. Proof of the pudding is thc[ And-rson ...... IM IJO 120 .122 lay-up*. Jim Selbte in with stale In the major ^New England feoords for Gilbert while, little nm ve^p.” Doby driving In' four runs, the Dies in MUford gamaa at. 2:0ft. per outing. .The Rev. Robert Keat ir a tie last night by eliminating 149 p o in ts' In tw e games, and CTAveland Indians handed the Bal ■ a a a p fiiu k tra Boston virtually cllached the last photo above which shows Hllinski meeting Manager Casey»ey Stengel^S tenge^ Cerrint ...... ns no tar'2H7 six. Nelscn Quloby and CIIIMosser Yournament at Boston next week. Don Crossman directed the atta«w ’*Up" meant the flag—bpcaiihe ing, one of the bast in the Boston Oeltica from title con Low Man ...... 74 M *1 363 yielded IM/Over the same stretch, timore Orioles their" first exhibi . Aithoi'gh he only acofeii 14 thd^ East„ will addr^ members playoff berth as Dai'S Crel^toa of the Yanks. Casey assured the local man the YanksI will m a ^ kept the Auto Parti in cont^tloh Here Is this ehahipiottship lineup: end that wao the story. Rockville Milwaukee finished a aurpriae sec BAKIJNO of the New Toik aeoisd'wlth leoa tha* eight mla- sideration 97-99 In overtime. Doloh Mlllhense'^^aeored' 104 points And frequently pulled to within rive ond to the Brooka In '93 after tion setback 7-5. Doby and Bob Milford. March 12 i>P>—Mrs. points, BbM>y K night left btalteV^ Olanta* training camp in Fhoanix of tha Central OpiUiacUcut Board it she straight pennants thiq season. Schayes, who paced Syracuse 'With Tolsls ...... Sll 1171 In the find half. In the second hqlf, Class A, HHihouae (New Haven) Christina Gehrig. 72. mother of the Meo *o play the gwne. With ohly the North Binds, led by Boh Penr- ’ va. Weaver" (Hartford). gave up 89. ’That would give the points but Gilbert would surge sivitching from Boston on March Kennedy hit home runs In the ball fans In Ludlow, M ass, tMloiMr la rookie .abort..top Footer. Caatla- of Approved Basketball Officials 39 points, 19 from' the foiil line. PPSri'M K LRAOI'R offenalve edge to Weaver and the abend again Jiisf w-ben It seenM 18. Indians’ 11 hit attack against late Lou,Gehr%, died today a t Mll- at its annual banquet on April 8 tear games left on their achedale son and Frank But'KUs, really pht\ Clase R, East Haven va. Gilbert foixl Hospital. last night. Knight pacsd ^variff IMATCN man. Only 2S, Ckatleman pitayad aad their top scorer, Wally Herges- Scored sik straight points in the ysbergs 44) defensive strength to Hillhouse^ as If the Tolland County lads were Grimm thinks the recent trade three Baltimore pitchers. (3hlco at -MinnaapoUa laat aaaaon and In at Shaw’a in West Hartford.. overtime after an 81-84 deadlocV Rlvoia ...... 102 SS 17 2711 on the gteam to draw rapidly a-way (W insted), Arms to an easy 116 te 79 drin (Tver helmer, oat tor the neaaea, the It. Cushing ...... *7 101 129 .131 frocn the Auto Ps ta. In Uip^ fourt h the old story of n boxer and n slug going to cloae In. with .the Giants which brought Garcia, Ed Mickelson and J i m The 'death of the mother of the -i- tha laat quattar of tha campaign HeaVywaights Jamea J. _ Parker St the end of the regulation period." \ciaaa C, Morgan (Clinton) va. famed New York Yankees first the Westfield, Mass., VFW in the Baageva* struggle to overtake the Greenberg’s Job H lloss»tto ,...... SO SO m M7 period t’le.Auto Parts defense fell 'I'enyvUle. ger cotliding In the ring. The. game wAs. enlivened by a outfielder Bobby Thomsoii to the Dyck connected for the Orioles. THIS TRIO! compltad a kftf batting ayarage. and Nino Valdes are paired in to A total of 93 personal fouls were J. Cushing ...... SS 12t lot .T27 Braves will help the club a lot. The ancinnsti Redieira. taking baseman hsd .beeh expected since Ludlow Invitational Baricatball Besiatownere aow appears fuHle. nrkey ...... »1 M n s .104 aoart and North End* iKored at Blast riaven snd Gilbert quali ruckus between Rockville and Tournament. . . . Ybraa Trinity CollagO baaket- night’s-nationally televised boxing called on both teams, with the \ The Anal pairings i^icate how fied for the Class B finals last “Bobby gives us the power we advantage of five Pittsburgh er the lacsed Into a coiiik yesterday. baU recorda were broken during bout at 10 o'clock from Madison Hergy suffered a hrohen leg la the Celtics losing five men and the will. ^ Gilbert rooters. Rockville rooters ., Five local playars acorad in •HEALTH third period loot uighf whea he' Totals tot S.1S ISO? ^(pseljKthe leaders helii to form as night'here. East Haven rolled over snitched a Gilbert banner which needed and he also "has added rors. nosed out the Pirates 7-«. She entered the hospital on Wed tbft yHlUtoppars* aurprteing recant Square Garden. The pick is Nets four. " The second game vyhs the rnost tnt^to.uri)ament moved along. speed to.the team. He'lrplay left All but one,of the Cincinnati runs nesday after sufferihg a stroke at double figures w l^ Burr Carlson geaaOii which raaulted in l l wins tripped oisr Leo Labiae’s leg. " On Finish n thVCTaas A group with In' the Oass C Tournament at banner appeared In the Rockville and Andy Pafko in right,” (Jhariey Freese hit a pair of homers for Gehrge Steigler. ^ •FLIASURl lrak^yhatterad hia own pravl- will be the- Ray Robinson-Rocky the Platens 9.V8*. T h- R o y a l s Onrdoa ...... M M 260 went all oct for i/,e victory. Both Weaver/OTcnt^aten, rated second. said. the Buc*. Wally Emphreia (10) ware othara racoid o t 39 {Mints in one The - Cleveland Indians* payroll, Ollri■ i-a ...... M 2S0 teams played gopd basl:etbtdl, but Storrs, Morgan reached the (finals section, Gilbert, rooters poured in the double bracket.' Graxiano bout of April 1ft, 1992. estimated at ftftOO.OOO and second cheeked the losers with tft points UnbeateirAhisCM*^^*'' '^'** ranked Thomson, who has been pound-^ Outfielder Jim Rivera of the BOWtiNG GIVES YOU la whan ha tallied 40 against lake Roo^ I* the second period aad 19 In Rie Rlc’ Martin *ht Rpnriy lArson, w ith a -90-43 victory over Litch from the stands Intent on regain Naaaiffs led at halftime, 97 tddO. V Exhibition only to th a t of the N«w, York Totals 447 431 43* 1314 first in C la^ B And Gilbert fourth field: .Underdog Tcrryville grabbed in g it. A rena police .a.nd ushers ing the ball at a merry clip this "White Sox suffered chest shd leg NanifI a m i (lit) In Trinity's upaat of Var- \ 8 ATLRD A Y AFTERNOON'S third while aeoring 49 thenaaelvea. played terrific ball for the DaH- in a 16-team field. In Class C. spring, doubled home a run in the injuries when he ersihed into a Legioll Baseball ALL THREE tha h i ^ 'FDlnt of Coach Ray Yankees, is a conriderablg JMirden. ^ M n s , snd /M ike ISocAvich -and the other spot by trouncing Nath- quickly broke.up the action and „ . B. r- pu. NBA game -wiH be between the Btt$ebali - vritb~attendahce''having declin<^ feyer Morgan; also unbeatinjr'wvs ranked Ah "Halo'-Ray of Moodua; YI-49. quiet was reatorAd before any rest opening lnning and hit n single in WfU 8s the CincinnsU 'JB’ team Toro- ...... ,4 A .... It _____J|'B~ ipaiaom~tha iaain aitab; Ken Irish played their usual out- first but TerryVille Ras ranked the middle of a five-run third In whipped Chicago’s “B” squad 6-5. Kmpnreix, f ...... 5 4 10 ------O F O l lt|iwd game acora for New York Knicka and the Syra steadily since 1948. The Morgan-Litchfield game trouble developed. School MtiiWh 20 Kleckner. f ...... 11 4 3t cuse Nationala. The playoffi in stsndi.ig game for Moriarty Broth 17th in a 22-teamN|eld. \ .vesterdhy’a victory over, the Yan X-rays failed to disclose seriouR IjiSall*, ( ...... 3 0 6 On the last year of his contract. Strapping Valdes ers. The game WAS nip and t'oek all waa deadlocked at 41-all at 4:06 East Haven, highly favored to kees. Week-Dnya S pjn. to U pjE. ■ J the \top pro cage league in the (STANDING OF THE TEAMS) Hank Greenberg probably is bn In Saturday’s Glaas "A final. of the final period. After Litch win-the title, had Just a workout .Iniuries and it is expected Rivera Carlaon, c ...... 12 . 1'-. M Mclntdsh the v.'sj'. At the halftime Intermis Meanwhile, the Dodgers, ap- will be out only a few day*. Due to the Town Junior'^B'as- Knlxm. g ...... 7 0 14 Siriarday, Suaiay* BaMaja country will also he televised dur American League the spot as general manager, Cary ..X, W eaver^is faced, wlth-v^the oppor field took a -one-point lead on a against -Stonington. paced by Joe ketballlTournament. the schedided Drn**n, K ...... i 4 I i-S ing the next few weeks.. Junior W. 3 to 1 Favorite sion tile score w as 19-14 D ari- tunity of ,beco'mlng the "first H art Uarner, g ...... 3 3 t 2 pja. to U pjB. L. Pci the Tribe doeant win, or a Totals ...... 473 479 sot 1457 free throw by Tom -McCann, Mor O’Mara and Tony Massari. E ut ^ baseball school Saturday afterr T Art Quimby dropped in 404-pbints Philadelphia. 0 l.OOllii -Queen.9, and a t the three-quarter ford team to wtn ,th,e char^lonahlp. gan'! accuracy from tha aame line ■Adfiara Beat > 80— snee Hips below a million, it Is4iwrs>l (I) mark the Score was 26-25 MoT- .Haven Jumped to an early 13-5 by to play a two out of three noon af the -Armory for Amerlcan\Toiali 111 for Connecticut during the past Baltimore .. .8331 be the end. New York. March 12 tJP> "Raldyga ...... x ...... 107 *5 *« 27» Only once before. In 1945,\haa a overcame that .margin and lead snd that was that. series. WfstfleM (It)/ FREE>ARKlNCb iKIsinsehmIdt . \ 12 U «l 241 lartys. House & Hale Legion Junior candidate.* has been r PU. season to win scoring honors. He Cleveland ;. .8ft71 At Lopes enters upon/a Strapping Nino Valdes of Cuba W Pagsni ...... ,>.....,.94 11 ™ »2 HAStr a Hale (Slf postponed until March 20. The - • ■ • • ■ \ ^ •• ' ' . f' ■B. F, Pt*. Fair, g ...... 5 0 10 averaged, lft.2 points per game. Boston ...... ftOO two-year. deal as manager after a 3-1 .favorite to beat Canadian- n. HUInikl .i...,.x ....9 3 96 114 202 selected as an at-lar|re team while Msnchuc.li ( ...... 0 time and site will be announced Barthlrki, ...... >,.,....3 Hia 22.4 per game rebound aver Chicago ..,, r. Hllinski ...... /-,..99 n M 273 „THE SCORE AT the end of (M) 11, Janti.Xx ...... 3 .400 ^ threatening to quit last/season as born Jatpes J. Parker at Madison regulation time was a dead heat LaSalle represents the sprawling Edges Ba&k^rs HkUcmixi f ...... fi ^1 Coach Wally Fortl.n said tc)day. ml age Is to|M among major college D etroit ...... 400 ^ a result of differencenr^th Green Square Garden tor.igbi and you Cxiutntak, g ...... '...... 1 Totals ...... 47t 433 444 1363 Middle AttenHc Ckinference. N. C. Clifton.^....,....,...... 1ft New York . •lot) berg. at J8-38. In the overtime period, Ifoly Cross atid Duquesne in the NCAA. Worthy never saw a happier underdog. Mark Magir (4) Rlchy Martin and Ron Schulta egch State. Atlantir Coast Conferenre l5 j , SETS THE PACE . ' D*ro»'ln \ ..2 Kintals teraon (12.41, Diek' Watson W ashington .001). Old Hankua P ank’is, the one Jscobs ... . . ; ...... 92 103 97 292 House and Halt defeat^ Man Mo law)!. f \ . . . / ...... 2 ' ‘T h e ..way -the favorites have Hsh-oslreit ...... 107 .IS 92 293 broke away for a lay-up to push - champion, advanced Into the re- 5 l Columbus. Ohio I'NEA)-.'Goldie Cohl*!!*. f . .'6 (llkj and Jim Ahaam (1S.9) all National League tim e slugging D etroit first ba.se- been beaten KMcntly, it's a pleas Kusmik ...... 90 97 glonali by eliminating George chester T rust 38 to 27 last night /Bales, pacing mare from Iowa, was 694 CENTER ST. W. 1* 275 the Q'-ieens out in front by fo^r. Gain Fina^ in NIT Play Criatorlu, g , , \ ...... 1 aveFMad in double Sgurea. The Pet- man and outfielder, wouldn't come ure to be so lightly regarded.” said McCs:>n ...... 96 1(» 124 224 Washington, Southern Conference at the Verplanck School In the Total* It 3*'the nation’s leading race-winning.' , V TEL. AO-SrOSm Pittsburgh ftoMskt .-a.. .. 17 lit tot 210 Moriartyz were . held scorelesg In t-12 1.. ./...... 33 11 71 lattaV NMayed in but 11 games. .750 close In a popularity contest . in 29-year-old Jamea J. the overtime canto. titlls t first game of a two out of throe Trait (31) i harness "uorse in 1993. ' sco.- half llm ^^757-40 Kasalff*. Nothisf to send swsy for Qulmby\Fattanon. WataOn and Milwaukee -StM) Cleveland. ' •>/ New York. March 12 (dPi—Thej (binnlnaham" vl TTie 9-0, JlO-pound Patterson, Totals ...... 471 S12 Sid 1494 Monday night the Intermediate I of four cities—Philadelphia", Iowa At Stillwater. Jt’ll be Bradley aeries for the West Side Rec Hab*r*n. f . .\. —ws supply yoR Hfht oat Ronnik B«Mtawetl all took paK in Cincinnati .500, . • a * . rhaaHlly (t> 16 teams remaining in the NCAA (16-12), another at-large selec Day. t ...... \ N. J. kjavywelght was refer,-lng Danirts .., 79 no 95 2 League will atart playoffa/wlth the at.v'.XsunWater," pkla. and Cor- of oar own sto^ the 29 gamad^pleyed by the Husk- St. Louis . THE MOST T.%LKim of player to the string of lipeets in the last fiost-season title hunt return to |’ vallis, \p r e . TThe w inners of - to tion, against Colorado (11-9), co- Junior League playoff title. The 8>xal. f ...... Pum-II .i., ...... 75 IS 7f 2 first place North Ends ^engaging the baaketbail picture lonlght now Jaalowakt. r ... iea. .BeyideaX winning the New ■P*'tOK training is 20-year-ohl seven -days in television ij^adline Mpu-r i...... It 17 m J the third place Auto Parts. This night's gam es "aiill meet tomorrow rhamoions of the-Big Seven and Clothiers took the rogiilar season Pontlcelll g . . . Toxedos, Catawsys sod sll England\title\Coach Hugh Greer's .m o. Henry Aaron, now playing right •Prentlc* ., ...... in 90 90 2 that, the National Invitation the Oklahoma Aggies (23-4), Mt's- Cowl**,'a...... New York .200 fights. Paddy DeMarco whipped Crsndsll ...... 115 93 M .1 game will be -played as a prelim crown. fonosl accessories. classy, cakers copped- the Yankee field for the Braves. s -Toumiment h.s decided lU Anslv soiiri 'Valley winner, against Rice Bi- Mltsdelphla .200 lightweight champion Jimmy Car inary to the Y Senior League play IsU and the NAIAXfteld for the [ **^*^ch Dick Dubonoald aad Danny- Touix ...... 54 Conf4ren& crown for the sixth Such veteran scouts., a s ■'T o m ter in the Garden last Friday totals ..... 440 1370 (22-4), winner of the Southwest off game between the'' North End •rpall/college crown'nA8„ been ,re- -. Renn paced House and Hple with — ----- tim e .to. m e n .jrea ta .^ -T h e , rtlstinc. 8heehan-of-the Glpnts and—thq^f n ig h t - « t-4 -t- oddg,—Ratrlr tT lgcr) Conference playoff., , - 'ItuSsSsj^ilResnite'. * MeSCMANTg’ LiCAiit'R PACkiige ~ Slhre /And the G r e e~n duced to four. -HBlg Ten . H tote 19 potete.-'A" the-oag'-of-the tlon of holding, the' second best Red Sox’ Ted McGrew and Mick- Jones stopped the 2:i favorite Manor. S tartipg tim e wiU be ft:49 champions, lefense of Idaho State, Rocky Mountain first quarter the teams were dead- Brooks ’rade American League batting average Boston (A) 3. Chicago ■'(A) 2. ll«|rard’s kandM-sg* (3) ' No. 1 seeded DuqueAne and Conference champion, takes the w Owen, the old catcher, agree Bobby D^’kes Slonday and Bobby VMo 1» .146 for the preliminary. /, , their NCAA cr agal highly ) 'kfd at 9-all. An 11 point second for playem t^ h Sve iin more sea, (10 inniiigS). (nat Aaron could very easily crash, third seeded -Holy Cross merged Iowa best .record (21-4) into- the Cor M ^'S SHOPS Cleveli Jones outpointed Gil Turner (3-1) Tfdl9,-0 — 197 Dari-qaeriu (43>- regarded ' Notre period fitr the winners aad three sons undait ueir belts belongs to id (A) 7, Baltimore (A) the M ilwauk^ outfiCId in kis third Wednes»,ay night. Johnson int 330 'B. F. PIS from laat night's competitihn in City. T h r Hooale: whip] the vallis competition wdth Southern points for the TnAt, gaVe the CoxT to Phillies Cleveland's \Dale Mitchell, with a 5. Dnvis .. 99 314 Shiillx. f ...... 3 Itnt Kuhiman. 41 ...... ' 2 1-2 -5 Duquesne, throwing up • tight their lecords. Indii ranked Day had Ift points for the losers. camp df the Brobkiyn Godgera to CtncinnaU last/trip. as a second baseman he weighs a*M>ut ^210 pounds. The Gsllss ...... 99 151 Totals ...... 7 ...... 1-15 ^ 21, mcludlng the last 17;. and lln^ Conference. ppd., high WintlM _Cuban. itiauipion.. ranked as.- tbe Palmrr ...... 133 is *!!! ^ ' .Morlarlr* (21) ' Holy Cross strude from behind on The Went Side Midget League, « Philadelpbia Phillies', were " fTBi(l~Jainw~Jr~^ the Ssllywrhieel'i batting^ laail- Dunpa — ^ 100 99 102 102 Kodex; f m 7 7 ::.7 7 : ...... 1— irtf--- 3" the superi) ' shooting of t Togo dropped two. ' \ playoff game between the winner 'aid to be after Cox, but sd Tin Brobkiyn (N(.8, Philadelphia No. 2 heavyweight contender be g*lm ...... 137 im 11 332 Rsravltrh f ...... 7 >10 II .wilhinilUTED punches tonight. stands six (N> 3. ' and moat valuable flayer. He PAIazsl for a 79-69 derision over The Indiana-Notre' Dame ciuh of Manchester Plumbing and Nas^ they’ve offered nothing substkn- feet, three inches, and e* ^ weighs hind Eazard Charles, figures to D*U*rchant — 101 lot 207 Irish, r ...... 7 1 j I.S will be tna windup of the double- Cincinnati (N) "B” ft, Cnilcago IS the first Negro to'play in that ZatltoWKkl g ...... ,,...,0,. 1< 1 favored WMtern Kentucky. / P a i r i n g . stffa will go on as part of tl tial.in the way of player materiaX DACRON 210 pounds. . . . BbbVMomson has circuit.^ ' have too much punching power ToUls 543 543 417 1573, Bratnard. g ...... 1< 4 header which; sends LouisianA, A»d-durability for-the -transplanted -Springfield (Mo) date’s de doubleheader. Paganis won jUie said Butsy Bavasi, tha Brooka’ been eiectod' baptiatir OTtheKSprtng- 'v'Aaron"'"had "Irovfile 'wllh'" IHe Yost.'g ;..r..-.rrJlr 0-3 .n ' S tate (Td-ft), r epresenting the- able Net piav regttlsr^ Kaaon and are stai)dtng- ■vtce-president."...... * : field College basketball team. Bob double play, so w'aa switched to Canadian. ftammaailir Prsss \t) fending champions, WcAtem Il Southeastern Conference, against Is tha Naw s in PRO B.\8KETBALL (NB.\> lurson , ...... tot 130 314 Total* .V ____...... _V.. It 6-21 .11 linois, Arkansas Tech and St. W' is a .midget at 9-7. . \ . The New the. outfield by OWen. snd helped Rookie Henry Aaron may Jump . Nino nas won-six In a rOw since Johnson .. Score at\half tlm». 15-14 Darl-Qurrns. . Penn State (19-5). Western DIvialon from ClaM A ball to the outfield -July l8, including' a decUion over ...... 92 — IMt Benedicts of Kansas moved ,into sixteen entr^ ware recelv- ■ York football Oiantk\are reaily Mickey’s Caguas club to the Puer- Co^ .,...... 102 12 — 114 The Philadelphia twinblfl -rushing the season. Today the club ■w y to *^^'*'*^ Wfleafts* . T of the Milwaukee Braves. (NBAl Charles and. a four-round knock Weir ., ...... lot — 95 196 the round of four In the NAIA piatches Cornell (IS-ft), /iv.y edXfor the .ftnnui^ Toivn Table l ^ t U g o t o r Minneapolis 49 29 Ssaton , ...... LM 211 announced its 1994 hmna Natioiml \ With such hitters on the Cagiias out of rieins Nehaus, the E'.iropean f. n* tourney a t K ansas Cfity. - League king, against Navy rt7-7) Temls Tournament which Rochester . . .. .43 Harris IflS 117 225 Poarson f .. stertb Moadav night at the Football I,eague scbedine at tim ctub as Jim Rivera of the White METIftOPOLITAN LEAOtTE ch.impion from Germany. The Inxinga ,. 100 M 196 l»rd^ f ...... The NCAA competition tonight and LaSalle (22-4) a(ptlns|'North AlbWaathar Coats Polo Grounds. Opener \ will be Fort W ayne\,.;., 39/ .. Cuban s record is 29-8-1 with 2(>- Closs. t ..... brings together four teams in each Carolina State (27 tvy Was' Weat ^Me Ree. ■ Milwaukee Sox; Vic Power, the American Totals...... ~4M 4M Itlt CFimasoh f . Oct 17 against the Chicago Cards. A.isociation batting champion now Torrington-Revolver Club knockoiits. Bulkiis, c ... All mktebes la the plk^owas ,. Barbara Ann Scott, OM of the \ * E astern DIvlj with ihe Athletics; and Ranee Plca'jl .... 115 107 .1M Sslblr. r .... aad quamr finals will m Ihb featiirad HflUlyWOOd New York .,. 27__ (114 H. Robinson ...... 2S9 ______1.A8T «IPF. MinnKT* B-nsvsnU I g — .353 Rytandsr. .g ; V.J 2-tl.J- best-4w» M t of thaee WajoFajNQw EXCLUSlVi riprtSMlafiytf I'X- PIjMS. -belting—MinaeapoHa third 1; C s s 's 77. Har'^nrii g , Ice Revue Which opens tonight for Syracuse .....; 29 .988 baseman, Aaron' batted clean.up. „ 77T8T ■•ckrts (17) lOt YF 201 The aeml-finala 'Will be the bqat Boston ...... 263 B. r . ,pis Kcahsrt ., — 101 306 A, Marlin, g. fordM aafira riat of RAW LINGS Sport a six day engagement atai^i 9-2, 30 .9ft5 Aa a fiychaser, he rapidly bios- “ •^"5* *"* Bpierr. f ...... 1 0-1 Zwick .... 111 .103 .143 three out of five with the fii : Dubs Ido .. .jmdmeelghs 100-4Munds. Tkk'gM*: ®Uladalphla... A "-t»rittlairi defenderi^ -^ ------*;------r!9U 4-na v-ss, -5— .-t-rryf-rS--' —w ' * l ift- 130 - 3MI .Totala... '34—..-15.30 - ai- tour- out of - aki-ea-. . ..Trophle/ ERuipmont Ipr^ M A I^ H ESTER. Rost bi Baltimore 25S Kr«,I. c , ...... 2 2-2 « Maaehestsr. Aala Faria (57) in the show average 21 y«ira of 1ft .94 .229 and was the best player in Puerto '-'•f*'" ...... V7lmrr». g ...... 0 Totals . .-r« 570 554 61t IMA gulnbJ.J . 2■ 34 .7 , will be awarded/tke winner and Olid tMpii oquIptiiMt.' ago and weigh between 100 and Rico. He apparently can play ai«y-4=,.-, McAiilUy, g ...... 2 - ' Sargoni, t...... -8 l-t 5 mnner-up.- Pete, Aceto Is the 110^ pounds. . . . Art Quimby and Thunday's Reaults where except second base. He can I *...... ia i» Ponllllo. g ...... ■ 0 Ballslspsr. t...... 1 walls ni«H (4) M*ks. t 0 0-1 \o defending champion and will Jt is oiwHior top Hot ia^otUotic ti^lp- Worthy Patteraon have been Rochester 95, F ort'W ayne 80 run snd has a fine arm. f Manchester Revolver Club 54 17 Bulln. Jr. .. #5 -r- 125 220 ylirexst; c ...... 1 3.7 g play la a 7:30 m t^h against selected on the all star -Yankee Syracuse 97, ^ p ston 95 (Over- The Brave's tlilnk so much of M. Jonm ...... 'rr. . 2-77 WffllriUa (ill P.ohxn . 107 91 111-.111 K ...... , 4 (VI 1 Jake_ McCuriy. Llaf^ below it^ siteiirod by tha NASSIFF /^ R M l confenmec teakftn>*ll team. tim e) 1 .S H-;cll5 Its J , -r,T^-rr.T—95------119 - i r Mtkolsli, g ...... ^~3---- 2 T —B“ H « iry Aaron that they made him ' A.,^^Carini IllltSOII, f ...... Plrkir ...... 115 . 91 --^.30* are the pairings ‘"andXaJartlng' sonro our M oRAAnd eus* T take a rest after - the regular' P. St'aum Stu.irt. t ...... Botin. 8r. 116 111 99 321 Total/ Tl ~M t 37 ttmes: v*- Puerto Rican Season. .1. Alves B>-chnl*kl, r . Whits ...... _ 93 — 92 Score at half Urns. 31-19 North End*. 7 :0 0 ^ Rrith-thobost. , Bonadls*. r* .. Chapman ...... —■ i02 111 312 o n ly I This also went for Bob Buhl, the R. Sducy Ilsnn'Oilln. g .-, Rims ilohnsen i-s. WilllsXKU- I firehalter whom trained observers j Incsndslla. g .. Tnlala, ...... 535 502 "it? 1594 'Patrick ■ ■ \ " I say will win more than the 13 vie- Total . . .1239 ' McPsrllsnd. g, MartaHr Bralksn (6) - ' I • ■ , ' Mayor ...... 10"T12 19 3 Loult; in Trouble - Andrejs Gravlejs vs. Rooaario mber: SRALDiHc; toriea he registered-for SiuteviUe)...... AjAir Shot Gardner ...... '.n,«4. im 97 - LaUberM \ -last season. Totals, &7 'l>smr*ch:'.. ,.1-, ,-iT.. .MW 12 W 2 1 . 9 5 YOUR CAR NEED? W. Griffin Score 'al' 'half 'tims! ‘.1(14 Aorksta Benwhs-...... ___ ]04 102 109 2 Caguas, thank to RIverar. Wha R. Harrison . I;ow Mar...... is « 95 25.1 Again over Taxes' WILSON ^ I hit a' ton and ran wild on thl W, TTirondsoiy Jsl* (521 ’ Vlavaiaiis Avea/ vs. Dick [baaea, went on to win the Cari^ . B. F. >Pts. Totals 4M. 4tl 13M V' S. Carlson ... ZUf i rinshrlng. t ...... I, - ,i Washington. March 12 (Ah-^The Symington SPRING I bean Series wifliout Aaron and 17H! Mahon, f ...... 1 / Og 2 Pete Aceto vs. Jako MeCurry H. Sweet ,,.. r . » r* V - • . ffovernmertC. with a 8944.949 ta* iWLINGS I Buhl. ' . J,' Griffin USE OUR Viol, b ...... (VO t Joe LouIL U trying to A D. Verlssi ... 148 Hamlll, g ...... ‘ 04 Last Nijrht 8 Fights \ T:40i- ' CLEANIN6 PRESIDENT Warren Giles «(ys “ -O' take trust-funds set up for hia son easy TAY Sked Homans vs. ^ Milton ^ * ^ 0 greatest )rwfncs in $ports* AUTHORIZID National Leagua'umpirea wiU -en:.'i Totala "m 32 and daughter. Turldiigton /~ force the new rule calllhg for play.-I vihced their boss. Will Harridge, By THE, ASSOCIATED PRESS U. S. Tax Court re e b rig show F h * . West Palm Beach, Fls. •— Jako Jaais Avens vs. - (Jharleo era to bring their gloves to .the! the.diamond would be c)ut- i.ong. f ,./;vnT."...r. (Ml 2 the.. Internal Revenuft "Service is FLAN Argiros dugout at the end of eac^ Inning *'tcrad '* up 'beyond description'* *—by Wairath. f- ______(Ml 0 LaMotta, New York, claiming the funds, iwt up in 1949. . Wt CAN MAKE It la tha fleki /' -v ' ' . - MM'.ttfris: ■ f; ^ • 0-1 12 knoclcod out Johnny Pretxie, 188; /DULY S10J8 CARTER CHEVIHiLETeOilDe. . (M) - ., -0 Boston, 4.' - / ..... ' American League arbilera al or retrieve gloves thrown from the siamoiriK ...... p-i. n Trotter- Barrow, were part of his Tom Martin vs. etee is fighting the To' Your Hoiiia ^ HOCKEY AT A GLANCE 1015 MAIN ST„ AT MAPLE ST. TEL. MI-9-1647 wMi anr oaw Auto Mofic American 'League umpirea con-'fared through them. season for most af tha pitchers Gene LeBlanc. 149, FsU River, government action. Toronto 3, Montreal 0. Tomis., ds Low Boeton 1, New York 0. who oppored them, but an excep-^ Omaha — Carl Stafford. 145. Lo^k At Thfiit 50% Doasn~50% Worstsd tlon was Afel Parnell,' the Boston Cliicago,, Outpointed E m e r a o n -A s $2.S0 Red Sox left-hander. Parnell whip*, Butcher, 145, W est Palm Beach. PorW ook give* you ped the ch.imptons five times with Used Gar Rarfiim l^per Wrinkle Reaiatanoe •CARWASH. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED out losing a game to them and Newark, N- J. — Jimmy Cham Oupqr Water Repelleney . now holds a lifetime record pagne, l48;'sphiladelphia, stopped COMPLETE twipid a r eg. w ID*. wJiv. For Blacker Blacka, against New York of 1ft wins and ■•r Super Limg #e«r CARS WAX WASHED IN A JIFFY Willie “Kid": Johnson, i48«4. — . '-1 . ■ W hiter WWtes, Dur "A'ato Magic” ear wash not only cleans 13 defeats. Orange. N. J, 7. / Mod* t i n A Moro T o m In Betwoea SAY GOODBYE TO ! ia FORD INN FORD your ear but gives it that poHshed 'lAolc. Special Gift Offer RADIATOR Medemdeiiee la block pteek-Wal* G et G E T V You’ll get amuing wrinkle * hn bom o te totefi iftatey sDifo. - , MUD S-Door Sedan. 2-1 iwAixtsnce and super water “MAsic vim n E ir a d d e d f r e e SERVICE Radio, heater. C 7 0 C repcilcacy iq this mciting HAVE YOUR CAR WAX te septic tanks,'eesepoala. ASSe biUlews ef bacteria te year teak GET ,f/A TO sMt eevera...... i geefi $945 ^ jUligator gabaidinc. 50% a r pool. 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Tele^stm W E /iu Y 0 0W 8. calvoa^ and hoM Products 50 SEVEN USED refrtgerMom. to den - 'raptors, outbosrda. power Forda, Othar good tranqwrtation. 6 iheaL' TVdth. 161 M ^iqjit, MI. 9-1833. E v i d e n c e Good credit aaahla ua to accept |0 Oonnectlrat’e Oldest ElaOtranica BALED HAY for sals. Inqulra bo- Equlpmant 06„ M Mate S tm t toum screen anud, atorm window, tlon. Lane lot, 10 mtoutes out. rooms uriueuelly large hltchen, BLUE RIBBON: ahadaa, . mad* to sasasiir*. All Tai. M l. 3-7406. Appllanca G6.; 15 Oak w. Tsl. Ml. vanstlan------bUnds.»., — Hot Point ~ electric Carlton W. Hutchins. M. 94183, down. Douglaa Motors.I. SIS Mato. School. Enroll now tor spring / fore 9 a.m. or after 8 p.m., W. B, MODERN room large Uvtog room with fireplace, U S E D C A R S metal vanattan Utoda at a new WlUlama, Bolton, R obte 44. r UnfU^iebed 3 range. P rice $17,900. The Eacott 9-4894. plastered walls, lot 100 x 280. low prtoe. Key* eiada white you term. CaU R arttord'C H u el 7-1990. apartmentnt. Hast i a d hot water C o into R ^ ord Mdnight-3 a.to, ...... Froech, GOedoe JNiJiefile 1903 UNOOLN hard top converti or w rite for fuU information. New 39” .TiWN BEDS, H oU yw W style, Musical Instruments' 68 Agency, Licensed Broker, 366 Higi Price $13,000. Eocott Agendy, 'M OLDS SEDAN ble sport coupe. All extras. Call w a it Martesvte. Poultry and SuppUea 48 provided: Centrally lo^ ed. Adults St., West copter MpIoM. ko ’THOMPSON ROAD (166), b e a u tl^ Lipenaed Broker, 368 High St. 2 a.m.-4 *.m...... Veftl i e ea r fe e S i ^ Only $578 EtWIand T edudcal InaUtute, 193 box springs snd msttreeaes- Rsa- MUSIC only. Tel. 8-4649. 9-766$; . ■ aix room home. Brick iront. Fire 4 a.m.4 a.m...... Veherteae*Naaiae ML 8-SS34. TiCmbull St., Hartford, Conn. W O A D B itliA ST B D -B tohu TUr- H ou seh old O b g A i ^ 61 aonable. MI. 84199. btel. -Com- West, com er M<;Kee. MI. 9-7683. (Continoed:Stoia Pago Oas) piste line ate. R « ^ ------ri— t ------place, OU heat. Extrak. Amseite ...... Vateafaara Heaiai '4» PACKARD SEDAN 19M STUDEBAKER Chiamplon ’ BnUdiag-i-Contradinf ’ 14 keyt. Frtah troaan tonu, i 14 to 30 THREE ROOM furiiished drive. Carport. Aaklng $18,800. Ex- ANDOVER LAKE - (?ood year- $*to-*Noon 4 .Roland JdOrtii Fto 4il0 M. pounds. 66c lb . Sell)___ -> m..ViiHaiteacB Naafihfi r* CABINET MAKINO-W) ateo do Private. Inatrttctiona 28 Farm, IIS Hiltetoam Rd. 7 Regular $39.95^1 new .burners and new oveii unit. 'resenting iraer, Bach, triclty;fumlBhsd. $30 a week. ExceDent condition, one., owner. Pedler an ateem beat. Vacant. MI. 8-663$. Phones MI. 9-6297 or 8-4480. aad> up. Building lots at various ■yee’ to everything." He said, the 8 p.m.-6p.m...... Volnatean Nssfied - '47 PONTIAC SEDAN all typas el caipantiy srorti. li- - i^ RIVERTON Norge washer, good running order. MstUr’s Milslc Adama St. Tel. BUUer 8-364$. 6 p,^m.4 p.m...... *Vel^etanteera Raadad IQ T IM E ■rj: Only $488 Priced at'$M5 *^ for quick aala. modHiag; eltsra&ora, etc. Good 4 Hudson St. V 8tueb make a change. This may be yodr two-famUy, \ thiM-famUy. busl- gave me a great deal of pleasure. The Frendh said thay , belteved. the airlift Magtaff fresh troaM '48 NASH '48 DODOE . 8935.- after 8 p jn . M l, 9-4393. ^ ragse. Stanlay overhead doors, 936 Main Street - 7* JAckaoft 3-7780 or JAckaon 4-0184. Asylum St. Hartford, Backer, 88 Oak. the street from Minnechaud Golf opportunity. Lot’s talk it over. naas proiMity. Hava many cash “I-got to the point—and I can the euccSeefiil battle blocked a and war auppltes to tb* iiM66fd SEDAN . ^ . p a n e l . cabtaats, blook tite oatitoin. al- I ^ T A L d U m Bmith-CkMiitaa port- Out of town rbyarae chargaa. , Bond Hotol, JA. 5489$. Club.'O nly $16,000. Madeline Smith, Realtor, MI. buyers. Mortgages arranged, still, do it—where I could sit there rebel attempt to drive into Son Tay plain. . L ost and EDoiidl teratjoaa, addttiooq. CaU Thpakl /rnm and staadard typewritars. Thunday nighta. Frae^ Am CONDmCNEb officee. Mod- 9-1843 or $1146. neaee' call Q4m e L. Grasladio.. with my eyes looking straight, Itself. Bu$ineaa Opportunitiea 82 AU makM o f adding WHITE BENGAL H ange. 4 and 4, Due to popute/demand ire e r r Open Sunday 2 to 8 P, ,M. '47 NASH 74$ CHEVROLET Auto Aeceasories—-TlrM 6 OoBtola. in. 34m; y ^ next'dqoy. ■ ' em design. Near Poet Office. Main Weekdays By Appointment Realtor, m u ^ $-587$ 109 ahead and not thinking- a thing." The French toM knnoUheed the After Beethoven beoam* hardtf SEDAN PANEL T.V. STCHtE for sale to H a itfi^ , sold, or rented. Repairs bn aU gaa land 'oU. Like pew^ |78. 36 extending-our aale.'OT to 80% dis street, comer Wadsworth. MI. SIX L a r g e Rooms, dishwasher, Henry atreat / ______Even when he wa j writing the 36,000 to 48,000.' Vlctmtoh' troops en hearing, hs used te hear to* roUND-BUck «a4 Un ftmal* FOR TIRES, TUbea and batteriaa NEW PRS-angtosared garag*; No 300 good ptandliur accotoito. mSoi TObfcaa. MartesVi. West Middle Tpke. \ count on ail fumituta. and appli SPINET PIANO/ (Lester) " 9-8T79, or MI, 8-9819. WA r RENE. HOWLAND lavatory, bath, oU hot water heat, confeisslon Schwatoe told titecourt. trenched in the hllle around Dien sounds of the piano by heltti^e e s y y . ML 9-aaso. conUct your Goodyear Sarvica down payment, flva yaars to. pay. ances. naw—wiu SriHor haU of coot. Realtor—Insurance /; storm windows, double garage, IF READY to buy,\s«U, e; chan^ he was eware it was wholly raise. Bien .Phu, in northwest Indochina, inventory to parts. WUl aal^ c* BAILEY'S Antlqua Shop, 993 Mato ” N ^ ■ - . ■ stick to hia taath and pratUng It B R XW N E R ^S store, m Mato Street. lO. BuUt to your upoctficattoas. 90- tor quick sale. Owner movira out JK, H e r a l d ______LARGE STORE for rent jytth haee- Ml/3-6600 or . ameelte drive, large lot, trees, to- estate, mortgagee arranged The bratowaehing had not tricked were drawing thejr line* closer to. -bn tht-jileno.. ^ FOUND—liflit Un and Intwn fe PACKARD 94390. Use our eksy pay plan. yaar warrantao. Pay as UtUe as atreat lUtcbeU 94008. Moderately A $80 MtOFTT, THATlrALL CHAMBERS FURNl mant, dealrabie location. Bbitabla Onsult Howard : R. H-'.tinga, of eu te. CaU MI. 9-7367. W E W ANT . A t ’The Green A. R. WUkle, Jr.—ka;-9-4388 bos. ;Bowen echoer. Reuonably him into believing it, he said. ------, . / ______male dof. Can Doc Warden MI. 84.60 a week. B y Am erican Horns priced Items to china, glaaa, mh. for aiiy business. F d f inform aUdn, priced. Cartlon W. Hutchins. MI. Agenc;-, Mitchell 9-uy<. MaJ. Gen. Harry D. Lihscott, Rockville Road At Albert’s Furniture Stors' MItcbril 34187 t t e n o r >4840. ■ ■ ■. ■■ \ ' ' FAMOUS LIFETIME batterieS, six Devalopmant Gorp. For oatimato, FWBB b o o k , 3,000/ business, w Ts, pawtar and furniture. FLA Saxophone, $75. writs Bex B, Herald.. 9-6182, 9-4694. Talcottville S ll MI, 9-17IV0. . , , head of the court, asked him: year guarantee. Sclf-fechar|tog to ML 94079. farun. tocoma propattlss, Wast, H orn: 10 to 6—7:30 to 8:80^ M. MANCHESTER—A handy person I i e AOY BUYERS waiting. For im- "Did you in fact.have any tresr LOST—Broem and Mack teinale 90 eeconda. Buy the best for laas. ALL ALUMINUM combination win $80. PROFIT, TH A T S ALL RHREE CAR Garage in busine:» lAkKE STREET— Just over Man raediate acUon list youX property Open Evenings Until 9 MMwett, for saH> ^^OpportuiU* WE’LL TAKE ^ can make/thle older type home at- so'naUe feeling in your heart?’’ ■ mmm ■ des< chain collar, Ulai/iwen South $1 weekly. Cola Motors. GENERAL Carpentry, alterattens, dows and doors, self-atortag, save KSLVINATOR Refrigerator. 8 ne tor rent. Cil] T. J. Crockett ' tractive. 8 rooms 60 x 300 lot. Sac chester Une in Bolton. ’Three bed with the Albert J. G atto^., Real End. Anawen to Pomiddn or additions; new coriemieUan. roof Ues.” 6400 WUahlri. Los JUigstes neat, comfort, convenience, last a ft., porcelain Irislde and out, - COI^OLE PIANO. May Its seen at .M I. 8-5416. , SchwahlS/relied with a loud 39. Calif. / $80 p r o f i t ,. THAT’S A ^ rifice, te.OOO. MI. 3-8009.'' • H. B. room rsnOb with beeement ga tors, CH. 9-8489, evenings. Ml. . Moidt. TaL MI. 8-0M9. T m s BaS y t o DO MOTOR SALE. New motor guar lifetime. Free demonstration, fteii PL 34455. 14'Church St. 3-8946, JA. 8-3989. X "No. eir!" BiraiNESS WITH ing, eidti^, unftntbhsd rooms. WiU WE’ RE m a k i n g \ Ctrady, jBroker.' . ' rage, 8% years old.rAttractive Uv antee. Ford, Chevrolet, Mercury. finance to $3800, 6 years to pay, anytirot. BiU T u n ^ . ML 9-9098. iQE—IS’ X 25’, fireproof, con- tog room , fireplace, buUt-in book He said he feared the Commun LOST-Boy's 30" Odlumbia bic]c ^ e i NO OVERHEiO) Dodge. 3134.95. PonUec, Oldamo- THOR A ip ofJ A T lC Oiadlron Irprf- floor. Alser approximately CASH WATTING for any tyipe real ist* might miUce priqragandd Me oL RockvlU# $4111. Albert Gives You'a Brltel^ ! cases and picture window. Laun vicinity RoUirif Park, Green bile, etc. $174.95. 910 month. Cole Help Wanted— Female 35 h_ a o s t o n e . ston* - tor - va ils, er. ’litree years old: Excellmt-^on-' yVanted— To Buy 68 10,000 sq. ft. open space fenced in /FOUR FAMILY \ dry room off kitchen, tUe bath eaute you have to seU. 1 ^ and his false confession. When He Manor. MLY-lTOt. \OPEN SUNDAYS houss fronu, firsptacss. ete. Bri- ROOMS FURNITURE by 8’ Amatal fence. Low ixntal. pudiated it upon hie release^he \- ■■ ■ V Motora. MI. 9-0990. IXPERIBNCED Ateistant book- ditton.'Seldom ueed. MI.Jh$$16. with staU shower, Venetian blinds, second mortgage money available. Roofteg—SidlBg 16 ton Notch Quarry, M*. e-0«7. . \ W ITH AN g u n s , I^TOLS, shotguns, riflts, Phoneytockvllle 5-9413. ' Two $% Room Apartments. Ateo itetinge wanted. CaU T h e ■aid. he wee shocked to find no LOST—Optional______Share Book keepar. typing. Good hours, good B]*ctrle>ef rigerator SPEED Q U E ^ washing machtoc, any condiUon. Ateo swords. 'dag- awnings, atorm windows and One 4 Room Apartment acreene, large rear screened Johnson BuUdlng Company, '\95S "1)5110/ guidance’’ from thalr.y, within and for the Dlatrfrt of and watch-yenr income grow and MI. 9-9593 before 8 p. m. feeding table. Phone Mf- 8-6539. IMMkXIlAyE Occupancy. SJ x 90’ or 140’ frontage* good dej C^entry. on the 11th day of March, quest from ther court, said the air $ 8 9 5 BRIDOEWAT MILLS- ShM and hlngs. ______^ __ Economy overh i^ most all siding. Fraa ONE NEW Ur. 3'8 " by 8’, one you aay Coventry. Tel.FJ. 3-6873. CaU a grow.and grow. Three houra a day room Cape .Cod, tiled-.bath, plenty The Eecott-Agency, Ucenssd bi men could not testify until their 1952 FORD 2-DOOR TRUCKS tor salA One to framing lumber. 1941 Oldsmoblle —Yea It’a. 100% Guaranteed Rooms Without Board 59 SOUTH COVENTRY, heated, furn- cloaete, ameelte drive, turn space,- Judge. Blue-gray. Fordonmtie, mdlo, 1 Nb money down; $4.90 month ROflrtifO. Siding and earpantiy.' with our wonderful incentive pay. Estate of Charles W. Mokerda. late Jot secret Air Force Inveatlgatton. 188 West Middle T ^e. ten-ton o^Mudty. Suitable for aU to running condition. Quick oale, —It’S Worth At Least $1000 iahed four room* and glM'age.' Call overetee garage, , large shade 11545 ly. A ll work guaranteed.— Ahmattaoa and sddtUena. ; Call- hpnua.j3aU JA. Notice CHapei- 8-9667.- - ,------v— — -\' -trees. ^_Jte)t^ent _. neighborhood. H(^ly Hill, Florlda. ln aald district,^ de- Like Schwable, the five signed and puipuses at bargain prices; Carl 8-3481 after 6 p.m . 830; ML 94148 TO- MI. 94101.---- ^ --^ni Give You Low Terms FIVE BUILDlNCr Idti. WeeUj^d croro.' later recanted germ wiffafe''con TWO TO CHOOSE O M HAVE YOUR child's portrait taku son A Co., 44 Stock Place. ML / toga. Workmanship gaarantesd. FRONT ROOM at North End, con Many extraa^x Full price $12,400, ^ e Ancillary Executor havin* made A. M. Dion. Inc., 390 Autumn —I'll Give. You Free Storage < \ Invitstion to Bid approximately\$3,600 rash. Other ativet. Phone MI. 84842; y written cppllcation to-aald Court, in ac fessions. ' at home. Special for ,tha month of 9-4866. FERTILIZER Agrico, Vlgoro, Dri- -I’ll Give You Free Delivery veniently located. Ml. 9-4256. 1953 MERCURY OORS Mardi-HOgular 87.96 portrait for COLE MOTORS etrsaL M ltdian 8-48$Qt.- conure, 5-104 |and Ume, • graaa \ On Tree Rdmovel Wantied To Re.nt . 68 reasonable hotoes. Manchester cordance with the statute, for an order Two-tone’ patot. Mei radio, heater, Help wah^d<^Male 36 I’ll show It to you during day or TO RENT—Bedroom, hot water and Realty MI. 8-09l8\pr MI. 9-7367. of lease of the whole Or pari of the IGNORE U. 8. HEARtNO $L96. CaU EUte StwUo. ML $4866. eeeda, garden seeds, lawn 'end Bvenlng-rif you have no means of WANTED—Four, five, six room ^burban For Splc r c : real estate described therein. It is Hong Koi)g, MaJ’ch 13 (F)— Com Both thee* care carry car warranty. 436 Center Street garden tools. Rent a roUer, garden B i^w lll be received tor tree re heat, near Center. 35 Foster 8t. Listings needed. \ ordered that said application be heard WANTED--ftel^men for both new transportation. I’ll send mv car for rent, two children, ages'4 and 8. at the Probate Office, Coventry, on the munist China’s preea and'radio are BENDDC WASHER SERVICE ^ DeCORMIER MOTORS R e o D fig 1 6 -A hose, lawn mowera and ' spring moval at the office of th*. General M l. 3-8547 or MI. 3-5331. . 1951 MERCURY S. J. Morem^—18 years as field and umA ears. Apply in person. you and bring you to the store and Managed Town' of Manchester at WUUmantic, HA. 3-4023 collect. SPAI4KING CLEAN 6/M m home FORCED TO Sell b clo / cost, new Xth day of March. 1954. at 11 o'clock ignoring the/aae of U. S. Marine with etandard. ov^rivc, or antematle M I-9 -0 9 8 0 ROOFIZfO-^-Spacialixtog to repair See U BuU, R oy M otors, D t ^ bulbs. The J. W. Hale Corp. Tel. back horn*. No obligation. NEWLY DBCORAT^D7B«autlfiilly with inviting rear porc>oil hot four room ranch which is ready In the forenoon: and that notice thereof Col. Frank H. Schwable, now fac service engineer on only Bendlx SAYS: “If It’s VALUE you’re MI. SmSS. Free Delivery. 3:00 P.M: Frid«iy, March 28. 1964 be given, by publishing a cop y'of thia trnaemieeion. All ing roefb oC aU ktods Alse new ^pquare, Manchester. furnished and apacioua room. The WANTED—4 or 5 room tsnsmcint water heat, Rusco screeh* and for interior decteattog. Spacious order in- the- --anchitxlfrMancheste Evcnlha“ Her- ing a court of Inquiry In Washing home laundry equ^nnent. Call looking for in a used car these PHONE MBlMMEDIA’iELY. I'LL at which time bid* will be op«ned by middle-aged couple.' Call MI. t ■ t roofs. Guttsr work. Chtoutey* BEAUTIFUL Selectian of wool rem in public. Bids, sealed and mgrked most complete light housekeeping door*. Amesite drive. ' Price living room, taigk kitcheh, - oak ild. a n* wapaper having a circulation ton aa a result of his confession of Neirtngton 8-0138. R e v e r s e are unbeatable.” cteaned, rapstrsd, 'M yaara'.ra- EXPERIENCED Man for grocery SHOW IT TO TOU DURING DAY 14887 after 8 p. m.. fn said District, and by posting n copy 1952 MER mr 4-DooR c h a r i ^ i - ■ nants at low pricte. Also rug wool "Tree Rem'oyai Bld\to Be Opened faciiiUee availatoa in Manchester. $13,900. $9400 mortgage available. floors, arfeslan jweU, gas hot air lharcof on the public algn-post In the germ warfare foUowing hie cap Auto Driving School 7-A P4iHenc*. Fraa asHmitaa. CaU department Good wages and OR EVBNING, I CAN SHOW BY You will marvel j t the cleanliness Madteine '»Smith, Realtor. MI. heat. Walking /Ustence of Oovsn- Town of Coventry. In paid Dlstrlot at ture by the Reds In Korea. Maroadmtle tve, 0riUo and heater. pieaaant woriUng condiUoitt. Ap and tostructlma to bnddiilg nigs. 'March 36,1064", thusLbe in the of Bowtey. Manchaatar ■ MItebeU CaU RockviUq 6470$,- appointment ONLY! of this building. Children accepted. 9-1643 dr 0-1146.' \ try Lake. F ^ price $62M. |3,000 leait I.en dayi before said day of hear During Communist (ftitoa’e germ Lew 1963 FORD RANCH DRIVINQ Inetmcttone fsbm your /8 4 3 6 }.' ...... ■ ■ “ ply to person. First Food Store, TOR APPOINTMENT PHONE fice of the General Manager be Farms and Land For Sale 71 required. |fC8 Realty Co, MI. ing. and that return be made to this P o n o n a ls 3 fore' the time stated above. The Central. Priced so ' reeeonatos Court. warfare propaganda campaign, W A G O N — V -8 honM, Dual-cectrol inau^ ear, 844 Center St. MR. ALBERT ' you'll gasp 1 Be sure and see this SUPER SEVEN Room ranch, tour \9-2392. standard or iautomatl-j. CaU Man 9% FOOT Ooidspot' refrigarator, right Is reserved to reject qny and e a s t e r n Connecticut — Excep / • Attest. . , Sc’iwable’e confession was an al 1952 HEVROLET 4-DOOR THE PROBPBCr BlU School tor SPECIALIST to copper gutters and leas than two years old, LUte new. HARTFORD CHaoel 74358 ' one. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. twin size bedrooms, fireplece, tile THOMAS G. WELLES, Judge. most daily topic for Peiping’s chester Drlvtoa Academy. PL EXPERIENCED carpenter wanted. all bids. tional buys dairy, poultry farms, Court of Probate. Marooi Very low mileage. LIhe new. young ehildron. Transportation A loaded two-tone car arid a re- conductote.' 'Riomas Dawkins, Very rassoneble. Can arrange to AFTIM 7 P. M. CHapcl 8-4890 bath, aluminum storm windows, S tilT H WINDSOR, Conn, Price r-adlo and newspapers. ceht trade - on the fabulous new 3-7948, ToU fra*. M aste»Ptua>ber.P1ion* ML 8-8888. New home construction. Steady All bids must ednform to the up to 400 acres, with or without r a i ^ , $35,000 to $30,000, Enjoy —- District of Coventry. furnlabed. McA Lola Tybur, diroo- su it MI. 8-4166. HARTFORD, 78 Jefferaon St.-Light stock. Wellea Agency, Coventry. hot water heat, full cellar, steel WOfcfA Very low mileage. Only work for rigtyt man. MI. 9-1431 specifIceUona and bidders, forms houiekesping room, kitchen and beam construction, garage, 100’ : llvin^ln this ultra modern ranch tor. Phone Mitchell 9-8787. MORTLOOCS Driving Sdiool. Lost A—L-^B—E—R—T— S T el: PI. 3-6672. ^ AT A COURT OF PROBATE at Cov DODGE CUSTOM $898 r —. after 8 p.m. G.E. 14" TABLE model recondii which may be procured frOm the laundry- privllegee. 'Children ac lot, nice view, near Bowers house situated on 1% acre At. See entry. within and for the District of Radio, heater, seat cervcn. Miie. ’ confidence quickly restored by . a 4S46 Allyn St., Hartford Coventry, on tho 11th day of March, MRS. ZOPFI, reader and advlaer. Hceting—^hunbing 17 tioned T.V. .Ideal tor cottage or Superintendent of Parke end 'Tree cepted. Apply firet floor, Mht. \ School. Carlton W. Hutchins. IQ. and V*te house to^ any Red Jets Turn Tail skilled, courtsous tostructoti Bn- DRIVERS FOR full time, day or 1954. -v All, welcome. 388 Franklin Ave., ^tscreaUoh room. Only 169. Man Warden. Room I8, Municipdl' Kenney. N Houses For Sale 72 9-6133, 9-4694. ypu might conelder buying or Present. HON« THOMAS O. WELLES, 1960 LINCOLN 4-DR. SEDAN dorsad tearmng' method--$uaran- uCNNOX Foraaeqa and warm air nim>t w m . A]Apiriy aty Cab, 53 FOUR IRON twin beds, springs and Building, Manchester, (tonnectL building.' Shown by appointment Judge. • \ 1947 ’PLYMOUTH it . aerosa from the Art Bwater. FOr hMttog. Earl Van Canq>. MltcheP chester TelevUlan Service. Ml. Vpointment .pall CBapel 84TI8. tees fewer leaspna,.. Ucenae in Putne^Ptece. 94660, mattresses, one large maple bed, cut. LARGE FURNISHED room. euH- IdkNCJlBSTER—New raiich, qual ROLLING PARK—Six room (tep* only. For the life of your house Estate of Charles W. Knkrrda, late of Oil Meeting Sabres 4rDoor Sedan. Radio, heater, la ^ eovera. Very ori„_.i g ^ throughout. Load- cluded. ML 9-7S9A / 9-5844. . ■ • ■ \ ■ coil spring and mattress, chest of .able for two girls. Complete iiouse- Cod. Fireplace, tile bathroom, oil, Holly Hill. Florida, in. said District, de I II , r'k- { ______ity conetructliai.hu davelcmment, see Newman. MI. 8-6776. Fred A. ceased. . New tine. U-$8$ ed and pricedtedtd '* t t o week. Oidp , ^vvers, 481’ coffee . table... oakj .k.e.eping .(«pmtiee.- One block irom hot water beat. Knotty, pine Newman, Builder nnd Realtor, /. The Ancillary-Executor having madA FO R' B A F E aibff Cwurteibus A n n o u a H a n t e e d nnd ^/-^hlesm eii Wanted 86iA large -vkltchen,-to r s e ~b*(fad Sm C LE AND double bedrooms. two bedroom ranch, built two order of sale of the whole or part of U. 8. economic aid projacte/ The s a l e s m a n HutbhtoS, i p . 9^1183. 8-404. Real Estate, JA. 55138. / the real estate described therein. It Is French reported J36 rebel* v.’ere V e te ra n s B00VER>TACUUM claantr sales 1948 CHEVRO 4 -D R . SebooL Phoos MItchcU gas water haatera sold and to- W)AM—Rich top soil, deUvere< FOR YOUR cottage, studio couch Heated. North End. G. S. Keith. years, full ceUar, Oil heat, garage, order^Ml that said application be heard atalted. Tims paymentsI «rerfingsd. killed and 42 c^tured. and service.'Udiemme Appliance SEDAN Washed stpne, tend. >avei, fill, and two chairs with slip covers, M l. 9-8191. MANi ^TStoTooSa/to HACKMATACK STREET Five M' acre lot, garden apace 100 x at the Probate Office. Coventry, on the Oo.r>6 Oak at 3 ^ 94888. . SksUsy Brothm MRchsUlten947|A FuR Time—Part Time $30. Call MI. 8-11S7 after 8. \ 2Sth day of March. 1964. at 11:00 o'clock The American Fo'reiJto Opera Nueadorf Sand and Stone Co. 7^1. lovely ^ c lu 'getting. Young*; yean old Cape Ctod,. 23 /s 8 . Five 125. Price $11,900, down payment In the rcrynoon: and that notice thereof black FteM SjUgry and Bonus V MI. 9-7408. FUR?^1SHBD r o o m for rent, near finished rooms, two partially fin- $2,500. Htward R. Hastings, Agen' tions Adminletratiiki (iD A) has AMERICAN Steadfird Plumbing town/kltj3i4h, paneiedVlhpanelM^...... knotty be given, by mtbllshing a copy of this been pouring a etead/ stream of PlUB YOUR tocome xhx lettoxTln , . They4om e n o ; Motoreyeles—Bicycles 11 Sa]e8man.'$4000 yearly salary ------.11 , it— —______Main. Gentleman preferred. MI. Jed upstairs, two-ca» / r garfsra g e. cy.'M I. 9-1107 anytime. order in the Manchester Evening r Her- yoUr own horn*. CaU ID. 9-4938 puff. Only $395, ‘ fixtures, Jet-Glass hot Sratsr 9-2170. 9 Hazel St. -Oil hot water heat.Xtrees, ga* aid, a newspape having _ a circulation money into Irrigatim and other ameelte drive, bua\ $10,|M. eXcioaed breeteway,/large”.'./I livtog in said said District, and by pc.sting a MORMRTY plua bonus. R epi^ n t rnanu- tar m rutotmant. heatbix sold and tostaUad/ Job- THAYER- BABY/carriage. Etecel- roofo, fireplace, plate glass mlr- ANDOVER, BOLTON, Coventry — agricultural improvements for the BOY’S $9” bicycle. Good condition, btag. Thomas Dawkins, Master Notice TWO FURNISHED room* for lig irlton W. Hutchins. M l. \ 0-8133. copy thereof oh. the public sign-post In Vietnamese in the Son Tay region. factiirer of building products. lent condition, 93S. Call MI. 9-1603. 9-4694. ' ' \ ■ ror, large kitchen/ Many other Cape 0>d, 10 rooms, all improve the Town of Coventry. In said District UNCOLN-MERCURY UlALIRS INCOME T A ^ prepared, a u ^ 1 94 7 OL] lOBlLR CLUB 830. MI. 8-6309. Plumber. Phone lO , 94W NoUce la hereby given that I housekeeping. AdulU only, App ments, 7 acres, $14,900 ; 5 room at least ten dayli before said day of The (own Is' in thi^ Red River ride tog and hookks^i^ abrvtoeT^By ~ ...... -- Manchester ares.\M a^ed. 26- 10 Depot Square, Apt. features, $17,800.,/P hone J hearing, and' that return bo made to COUPE DlSTQN CHAUf saw, record play vriti sell at public uuctlon at Dil SIX ROOM Colonial.. OU hot' WI Woods Agency. MI. 9-7702. ranch, new 1951, basement ga lands 35 miles hoiihwest of Hanoi. 301-315 CENTER St. — TEL MI-3-5135 appointmwit. Ml. $4738. 46 years old. Must/ have car this Court. Son Tay^ Infiltrated I . S^itfa—n^l| sjp PPIM !■ I • ■ er,- buah arid bog' harrow, trac lon Salea and Service, 819 Mato heat. Fireplace plus bathroom/ rage; view, over % acre; 6 rooms, Attest. Lbadcd and cltan as .a hound's Btehtese Services Offered 13 M o v in g — 1 and be bondable. Traimng pro • TOOL DESIGNERS .. THOMAS G. WEI.LES. Judge. The • Comnton!st-idd VIetminh, BAVB TOUR Incoms Itax tetum tor wheel. Call' MI. 9-1084 between St., Manchester, Conn., on Saturr lavatory.. 25 year mortgage tri MANCSflCS'yE^—Seven room older all Improvsmente, double lot, tooth. Original black. Only $195 S t o i 2 0 day, March 30, 1954, at 10 o’clMdi SINGLE R(}phr heat hot Court of Probate. which has tjireatened to destroy HAROLD A SONS. RubMah to- vided. W rite resume including 9 a.m .'an d 1 p.m. ferable. Call Schwarts ~ home, 4 acres. Outbuildings.Oin- $10,500; Dutch colonial, 4 large .. Dlalrlct of C o v .ep trj'., prapend to.jro!ur. ewn.hotoeL..Jliy down.—■ ^ ^ , water, ^harter; >ak St. 9-7317. venlencea. Desirable location. MI. U. S. al<^'.projects,■ InfHtrated - w- form er Internal Rav< moral.Tateo ceUars. cleimed. CaU references to 'tel -th e-'foren oon " the- "folloirtng • Detailers-—— Eetete, JA. 5-5138. ~ ' rooms, 3 unfinished up, all im- ” ' ... ■'' . . — .1--- MANCHESTER-/Package Deliv CESSPOo L s tank trauble? property to w it: One 1947 FOrd :8-8Q09. H ./B . GVady, Broker. provemente, double attached, ga around S(m Tay. ’’Several com ) ' Phone CH. 84981 aftte>P-i MI. 94084. ery. Local light truclEing and Ufe "Sbptic-Magle.” 'RemarkaMe ^ 1 E S IG N E R S d o t h e y n e e d . i t ? . - ! Box L -^-o Herald Tudor wreck to satisfy my claimr ,; r 6 o M f o r RENT/cloea to bus BOLTON CENTER-Very nib* sec rage, State road; 2 family, has panies" of the rebels finally ain- 1951 W iLLts 4-WHEEL package deliysry. Refrigaratora: hon-tqxic compound cleans and and storage chargee thereon. e TOOL and DIE MAKERS tion, ranch with attachgd g a ^ e . STAND-OUTER: Colonial rahch electricity, 16 room s, $5,900; , 4 Charlotte. N. C. (fl’i—The young tienched themselves in the yll-, OORBBTRY SE R Vl)^ Trixie foun GUARANTEED Top quaUty tale- waahanf and/ atova moving a line. MI. 3-8418. dations. Expert edrsetfy service to DRIVE STATIONT^AGON vision aarvtea, liquraee. Save digging, pumping. J. Stewart Johnston Quick sale. MI. 3-8483. - of, six rodme radiating rooms, electricity, artesian, well, sters’ clothing section of a dapart- lage o f Can Kiem, 10 mile* to the IT- . ■ spectotty. ML 9-070.: Ston odor. Amasing complete jty and charm. Formal Uvtog ment store, here ’•tartled parents south; a French Army qiekasman your home.,Aida R. Adams, 68 for* 9 P-m. WiU ha strvlcad sama Help Wanted-^ / Manager • MECHANICAL % acre, Stete road, $3,800. Over Puimit 8t l|L 34160.______A rare car to flawteaa condition. night M L 9-1I47.------treatment. Simply flush down Boardera Wanted 5>-A t h e o f f i c e of GoodchUd Realty roopi)' With epecial windows and 100 others, new and old. LieUngs with a neatly-lettered sign: ’’Sug said. „ L\. f Save a thousand doUara on this on*. AUSTINW / A . CHAMBERS CO., ^Mele or Femele 37 tottet or drain. Lb. package only Co. (Mr. and Mrs. W. B. (lood- _ Dining room \vith buUt- local and long dtetanco moving, always, needed. Welles Agency, gestive Gifts for Boye.’’ » In fierce fighting, the French WAHT^iD—Hidera to vicinity Mar- Only $396 down. WIRING fNMTALLA'nON Of aU S8.16 postpaid. Enough for several child, Sr.) 18 Forest-St., will be i|i hutch. Two large bedrooms and packing/ storage. CaU ML 34187. EXPERIENCED SHOE clerk. Tote' • TOOL end G/ Coventry, Tel. PI. 2-6872. kM Street, Hartford, from Middle typoK No. Job too amaU. Pater N Teens, Inc.,'986 Main 8t„ Man /treatmenu. Oriter direct. Mfg.- ROOM AND Board. GanUstoan. c lo ^ untU April 1. Refer calls to {Mae pajmled den or could be third DILLON / WurUc^tt: CHapei — 7-1438,- Republican . Turnpike or Center Street Work- jrantaiuk, 40Foater sM iet Phone ■i?d„gV«uAnteed by Ceroo F ra t I N S P E ^ l Tel. TQ7 8^7876. Ml/3-80ljff^MT$nevaitagcixdy^ tile d ^ - s o i r m 1951 N A S H h a r d t o p : chester. See Mrs.-Blow. -tog hours 9 to 8. CaU MI. 9-8315 MltehaU 9-7806. ucts Co., Salem, C«ut. , • ____-country. kltchSn BOLTON COUNTRY CLUB \ I- ■ , ■ ______y C aucus with raisedvhearth,fireplace. Elec- ftu n * itsB aviC K l after T p. m. / Painting—-Pepering 2L}' c GAUB e MAKERS ' ^ . V Three chamber, six room ranch, OaSCPUBIB Repairs, Iff Stuart |L _/Sitmtiemi W anted^ VARIETY OF large aprons on trie dish w a 0 er.' FuU^ baaemem. 4 b 1 A Jnat like new ca r to'JkriBY Ye^ hand. If Intereated, call Mre,' El ’The Republican electors of ^ e ‘/ Butterfly Serep QuHf Topflight C$8u«l With flreidace). F tieet-of workman basement gareft. hot water heat, woloott on wririimr and automstie / 7 ■ Female 38 v p R E a s i o N G r i n d e r s AatoaobUes tor S a le 4 spect. Priced at about moO under washing machines, vacuum ciean- liott. 75 Henry St., MI. 3-7633. town. of Manebsater are hereby' ship, mateiials\and fixtures. High '% acre lot. Excellent financing BaU^yat "PAINTING AND original coat w , /m otors. araaU appUanea*. RELIABLE WOMAN driver / ^ notified that then will he a cadcua e SHEET METAL ly desirable location. Shown *'J)y available. NUOl__ Pontiac Hardtop — Hydra- PAPER HANGING • at HoIUiter St. School on Thurs- —FORD— Wridtog, 180 Mato St, suburban car avallaMe to/ any MECHANICS appointment. Madeline ' Smith, L F.. De MARS; Builder - '\ mmatic i drive.. Radio, heater, low 94*1A thing, any fime. Te). RockvUla Boats aftd Accessories 46 Realtor, M i. 9-164^ or 0-1146 . MI-3-6430 X JL946 NASH >DR,.BEDAN^ ^-JOHNMr^McGANN^— 319 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER -K O^ —------/------MARTIN—Best in -Outboard ever W ^ IQ U O R E R S ------i SOLIMENEe liteo 19® 4-Door V-S — Radio, Model 600. Radio, heater de- DOOM OHSNED,- keys mt«L 30 Laurel Street can Town Committee, and to built! New low prices. FuB- -13 transact i.'ch other buainus as froeter. Full price $295. oopted, vacuum cteanars, Inna, MIDDLE-AGED widow of refine- • EXPERIMENTAL*^ WHERE EVERY.. CAR l5 A SURE HIT 1963 BinMc 4-Door — Dynaflow, gims, ate., repaired. Shears, Tel MI-3-7988\or MI-3-67S3 me t and integrity, hojmkeepei’- month guarantee. Call for a dem may properly come before eaid’ drive.HuUy|^ulpped. LowjnUA- knives, mowsrs ste., put into con caretaker for one or rare elderly onstration. Terms arranged. Nde- caucuM. M a c h i n i s t s \ We ateo hsve.jnany fine Jeeps sitf Arms Company, "House '"of Signed: Don’t Tike Less Thin the lT$$t dition for coming needs. .Braitb- PAINTINGVd ctjUpte, Nursing experience. Cepa- 1962 StudMaker Commander For- and Willys trucks en hand in-first Sports", 1015 Main street. Tel. MI. Win. i$ Dnvia :/ TODAY’S L I N E -U r i waite, 83 Pearl straat toe 'tektoA full charge. Best r t t t p 9-1647. . A p p ly ! doon-^BIabk. White wall tires. class condition. PAPER HANGI^NG enoae. Box P, Heeald. i; ’Ibwu Chairman'' A * * l Nice clean ear. ANTIQUES lUfiBtelMd. RejApairtor FLOOR SAND^G Enploynent'Office dpo* on any fu YOUNG HIGH School girl dkairea l o c a l d e a l e r s FOR the finest \ OwnAC^ 1952 binaE 1951 PLYMOUTH 1949 Mbreury 4-Door — Raifio, DeCORMIER MOTOR furniture. - 'Aeman, and REFIHISI “ Master CraftV Boat TraUeta. heater., » '• ■ 189 South Mato 8t, Rhone ML hahy aitUng aftemoaoa or ,1V*' S a tu rd a y s Coronet. fully -equipped Club Cranbrook. Dark -gfewi. 4 SALES,T m . 8-68tt. pings. Tei; MI. 9-5458. Prices start at: $94. New 1964 Coupe. ' door. Radio and Heater< 1951 FORO CUUTOM TUOOR $1141 1948 Chevrolet 2-Dpor - -- RetUo, ‘ - ' GILBERT FICKETT" models in stock. Terms arranged.’ R epubii| » ___ ^ Many dcceaantle*. SROOdLotlg., turtotow a •peoeity.-diihB'r^Sr at^olton-Oonununtty-Hall foF-Ute toal mile*. ■rry-nndlt|one$ . 1952-FORO GURfOM TUOOR ■4 pad. '.Dan't DLE mate-puto^ l ^ 80 Oaldand St.—MI-9-9488 ' .Prodneta -50 ^ 1949 DOiinEi $ 4 9 5 ALL KINDS of antenna work. Call papwhangtog. CeUlMB rrefweh- Ihoraufh'bred. registered, ^ e r $ 7 9 5 Several. All OMidele, moat have 1949 FORO $0YL $948 PACKARD station wagon, ex-. 1961 Chevrolet Fordor Sedan—Ra Art Ptoney, TV Antenna Spaclal- sd. Wau paper booki nn i Sffliaef Farm, Vernon, RockviUa 6-2p3, radio an^ .boaters. D.L. Fnm New ceUent condiUon, clean through- dio,heater, signel lighte. An (st. Sales and St^ca. Vhty fair EsUmates glvm ruUy insured. $ 8 9 5 PINSCHER pub, nine emeXEN MANURE for your town RESULTS COUNT IMS DomE 0^ May be seen by appointment. excellent aufomobile, prlcaa. Tai. ML 9-477$ Call Edward It Price. MRehaU or garden. MI. 8-6971. Cnatom -Chib Coup*. Original PHvate, owner. TeL Pi. 2-7114; 9-100$ ______otdjnaie, $35. Boxer/Farm, 1951 Oldsmoblle ” 88" QoUday WEBB’S TV - 17 Maple St., 83 pW -fTtos RnckvUls------We list below a few of our many aaled as evidence of 1951 GNEymX-ET 5 6 9 5 .patoL This oae must be seen. 194* CHEVROLET dehixa tudor, Hardtop—Lustrous blue metallic house call. All work fully, guaxim- 195$ OHEYROLET FM our aUlity to sell your property. , (t) 1M6f0NTIAC$ A tow condition. $896 fuU price. flnteh, fuUy equipped. An exeSp- teed. CaU- IQ . 9-68SB for \ quick Oturees end Cleesee 27 4-door sedan. Radio, and best-r Live Stock— Vehli 42 j To create a lovely quilt a beauti- Dongtaa invites you to look, com- Uonally clean sixnty car. Bob booest service. •' nWlQITT ■ lOeal tor first second care. er. Clean. ' ^ ProfiOTfy ■ / - SddlR (UUy deeigned^^’^'multl-colored but- Thcro'e plenty o f etyj* nCwe la HOME RUM SPEOIALS-UEST OFFER •teswbar*.' Douglas Motors, Oliver has the beet. 10 BBAUTDVTL Herei helfera. Iterfiy (made from scrape) la ap- 154$ MEROURY flLUR|OOMFE t HEAVY EQUIPMENT Fesdar.calvea; ateera. act from this latdst version of the beloved 1960 Oldsmoblle "SS” Tudor- Household Services Several mechanically incUnad LOOKING FOk U Choffar O r.:..., .-7 :^77^?. ^; ...... l d a y pliqued ihi THi SAVINGS RANK- aw/irk..1itipful rooih nluetra- MW^styte* fo r all staa*. • CMpr- m 'd' Otiarhiithhd .tog ttwp. . . slip edwra. deapSA Eight saay 654 CENTER STREET and duecUeBe-foc 8 gift pet- ftti,' taformativs 6a6 totersitlng. OPEN W ^N G S UNTIL f iM sm tor MO. Phone RotocvlUo BCHKKJVER at MdONMlhr BROS. j / - > 4 5 8 0 / ■ '-■'.■ ■■ IQ -3 -4 1 IS '3^ eaute:''.,. Sand 36 cants today for your copy; CURTAmt LAUNDiaUB)'' and $-tm er write tool Karan's OR ilA ilC H iSTa CO. EVadi^ia 10-I-7847 , X* 7$ to^dra.tetoyM M .an*lCL ■enlie: YUwttviBa Head, Reek. la e -u s .XkLI . i ’ \ ‘ y • ■■ ■ J , ■ . ■%'Y,. TJ 'Vine, Cone. . V.-‘ -a ' f Y ’ f V . • *.w- ■. • • ‘ i
■■ \'- - '■ '/■'-■ ',' 'A ' '■ ■ ■ f.y u „ :y\.rh -./i '. ■ , ■ ■/' ^ r - * '> ■ s IPRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1984 : ■ .' -r*,'- ■\ iHttnrl|C|dter lEtt^tting Ifi^raUt ' ‘ .4
generouiiy'^ and ” toofdughly IS * A76raK6 DhUy Not PrtM Run T' «- 42irj£a21tgiMoiorc^^ sm ril buslneasea ta •Manchester at 7;Sh.dt the ctnbhouso, Roftooh- State H^ t t h Aide ta Discuss have contributed'te'toe Red.Qroa* Far to* Weak Stated Mrs Man* A 1554 - ‘ moats eriU ho sorvod during toe In ju r^ in Craisli flnanciri campaign." Keith con ■Cj- of M inteitoleslea. Nears Quota cluded. V.%, The quota thte year is 33®.00®- Reaier ami Mvber 11,145 (•iDBtQad.to The mooting of tho' Amorlcan A 16-year-old motorcycle rider The returns now stand ,et’a|»roxl- ef ItivenMe PsHt, AfswnsA to r of tte Audit _ ;# J. Jo Logloa A v x ill^ , whloh ordinarily was stightly Injured when his cycle A possible ban on importation of Bvsratt Keith, chairman of the mately 5( pw cent of this Ogure. ■sw lees ted at 256 Fnahlta collided with a car on Main Street 'Burean. e f CirMilatleae in. eiroiiMBtos con- tobuld foil on March 16, has been p a ^ ee U from out of state le ex Retail Division of the Manch4ster The breakdown Is as follows. Rssl- AVe,. HartfetA a erM traea ths •IkJ^ PUtrlet Court pootponod until tcarch 33, at which in the Blaeell Street intersection pected to come tip for dlscuealon Red CroM Fund Drive for 1654, an denUal domtloins. 16^416.16; retsU Art 'Thaalsr. RMdtags by ap- MahcheUer~—A City>of Village Chat^ ■r. UAnBOCulac. llmo too membors will work on kit about 7:45 p.m. ju t. nlitot. police nounced that toe retair donations donsUons, S3|926.60: corporation petetmant sriy. fhane Rartfsri bogs for too lUd Cross, reported today. tontgftt when Dr. Harold 8. Bar have reached 60 per cent of 'tjie donatlona 61.337; organisational Patr« 46-6735. AS ------2 i » toe assigned quota for tote irehr's fund donations. 3ltl. T|* ‘ ©tol as ri yOL.LXXIII,N0.138 (OtaaellM AdvertleSig eu p a p 16) Mrs. A. 1>. 415 Wood- John PatelU,'301 Bldrtdc St, suf oampaign. . ^ MANCH££ITEI^ C0NN„ SATURDAY. MARCH M, 1954 (TWELVE P A ^ ) I Churcli, Mrs. SUte Dej^. of Health, qieaks bo- yektsrdsy was 66.653.06. .This is ■ -'i, .' . > ■ , • /•.' ■ ■ 1ssa«i wlU lu m a bridge 8t, was onp 9t too lucky fered a bruised; left log after hi* fom the Budgie Club of Cbnnectl- It la expected that Since aonle Jbat allghtly under.30 per cent of ______» ' tt thO .RoMIni wlnnors of 1100 on NBCs popular motorcycle erahhed Into toe front cut > of the returtu from retail donors tolhs.yesr's quota, \ audieneo participatiiig program fender of a ear driven to Howard Dr. Barrett^ talk, "One Yeer’a have not yet been heard from, the Mondajr at 6:30. Vol- F. Burger, 67, of 106 flprvKe St. Bm pippsf Mra Hooks "BrMk too Bank” tots woek. Experience With Traffic la FMtta- Tstail .quota will be reached. Red gcobles is continuing hie laves- ctoe Birds." wlU hs given tonight Ckosa officiate feel that toe retail INCOME TEX ■wlll 'spsak on “GUmpoes Ugathm,_ ^ " r ’oie'-Q» -souiiL*? ■ r---^ - • Stmaot arclo, Pastifoblo Grands, a t_ ^ O^munlty Y at 6:30 p.m. drive has-toeA moat Aitecassful-ln^ will onterUia Trinity Post Noble The meeting Is upen to toe pub ■pita of other fund drives operat lEJngqjgement Grands Assn. Monday at 3 p. m. at lic: ^ . i c cbncurrently which were not - A. rsksarsal/of tlii ntnstnl, ^ N E T w ni r ■K • ■ OM Fellows IW . Members are Ihr. Barrett and JaihM U Dod- in exlatence In previoUa. Red Cross Bnelaeee and Individual. * | # » 0ty-time," of tko 60-00 Oub reminded to briu gifts for the [ospital Notes fund drive campalgnar ■- At Yeur H e«e .eg , ■ ■ ' V. :.« f 6M. ifaiyVi IpisooiMa Church, sotti presidmit elf the pnrakekt S a r t o r i a l mhrry-go-round. rajmor wUl be fanciers, rlub, erg both 3(aaohaster '"The efforts of Mrs. Barbers 344 MAIN SB ^-SSO ho hoU la- th* partrir houoe Oorred at 6 p.m., u ^ r the chato ADMITTED TB8TBRDAT: Woodbum and the 45 solicitors Mr. and Mra JosM^ Sartor, 366 toelflit at 7:30.'AU ounbora of t ^ VMilteatR. ' ' ^ ■ ' 7 ’ 'Fer Appatatuaeut OaB monship of Mrs. Ruth Reckwlth. / Mra Doris Hickton, RockvUle; Since toe outorehk of peIttsoMts under her dtractlon have been in School St announce nto engage chorus a:^ llio coounittoO aro f§- John Ferrell, 308 Porker St.; Mery strumental In toe suecto* of tola ment of toelr daughter, Antoinatte quostod t.* ho prosent. in Connecticut, ell of it po :i*r MY COOPER Golumbeeki,. Marlborough; 'Mou- traced to birds bred out of atata tm year's fun 1 drive,” Mr. Keith said. Theresa Sartor, to Richard^. Paul, H eceiver Named^ "Without their help wa would have son of Mr. and Mrs.iRuseelrFaul. CAU MI-3-M1t Sumwt lU hdaii Lodre hWmboro rice Donsiger. I I Weet S t; Rob Budgie Club has preeeed fbr er ert GoUe, 382 High S t: Denlee ohsnge in etsta regulatlone whidt realised m much snialler fraction 33 Pine St. r IF NO ANSWER/ \ wbo oro anfehic th« trip to Now of our quota." No deflnlta date haa been sat fbr CALL Kl-6-616t \' Britain tonight to proooat too F or Rubboi^ F irm Gcryola, 47 Seaman Circle; Mra. would ban Importation of birds In Cecelia Miller, 6lO Tolland Tpke; the psittscine fomUy. . t "It la heartening to note how toe wedding. ^ •VrioadsMp koy*’ to Unity Lodge, . .. Mrs. \Sopble Msgura, Stafford ^ _ Herald Photo. . aro rontodod .tost a bus and pnv- Dr. Barrett aa(d aeveraT weeks ■areM SvBanatt z: A atototn will loavoftoOHlM Center Rodcrillo, March 13 (Special)— Bprlngp; ■ Thornton Gripwold, 8l3 ago* such a rule change could be E. Center S t: Mrs. Batbara Brie- *-3 at 7 o^ctoek dhaip,. Afocolvor whs appointed for the made but there would haVe to be N ixo n T a lk M^Caughey and Stratton Qst’ ^rgeant Badges HolatOia Rubber Products Co., Inc. tol, Bolton; Henry'WiersMcki, 74 ■uffldent evidence, that the psitta- North St.; Mra Barbara Laweon, W Ashiiigton P T A of this dty Iqr tgo U. 8. Referee costs is traceable to the Imported 115 Hemlock S t; Kathleen Van- blrda. . Saul Berman la Bsnkruptcy Court |,uer, 66 Lenox St.; .Mra Gla< Raymond Bamin, of N Bolton, PltoeFim Night lain to^y. IhO receiver, Atty. Jose)A ustafaon.\81 High S t , oporator of the Raymar aviariea -'•V- P. Cooney, odU have full authority ADHITITO TODAY: Mra arid a member of toe club, aaid to^ Flexible eas^ " S " slats to operate too buataoss untl| fur Joyce Hahotor, 16 Silas Rd.; Hsr/ day he felt enough such evidence The Weahtagtsft P ^ ‘^ 1 hold A . I, ; LO N#W IittlN« ther order of the court, on posting old Topllff, M Union. S t; George baa been accumulated. Ita monthly mM>tln|r ta toe school Singapore. March 13 (f lV -A BOAC Constellation airliner G O P’sC ase I n S i f e t y 35,000 bond. ^ EXCLUSIVE IW t H SUNAIRE b u n d s Uttdberg. .66 W. Middle Tpke.: Until about a year ago, the sale annex. TUeadiy, March iA. *t 8 craslAhed and burst into flames on landing at Kallang Airpbrt ediUMMA ARUbW Holstein, manufacturors of rub/ Rickey Seroranakl. Willimantlc; Washington. March IS (jP) of parakeets was forbidden in Con p.vn. It ii’Ul be ’Thin Nlght’^ with' here lay, killing _ 32 of the 40 _ persons______aboard.______BOAC offt-_ ^ C f l i Hkdsto .Otdlr bar products, fQod a peUtioa Fob. Sharon McCartan. 47 Lilac S t; necticut. The Budgie Club prdssed ' Tht^flexiblc fenthof-weight aluminum S*^ —Vice President Nixon states 17 for an dtrangomont with Its 330 Main S t ptahty of laughs, gaga, sti^ilJ, cials Said two Americaifa-and one Canadian were among the # lo ii With Tear b S w aucceasfuUy for a 'change in toe psssengsrs. • x '\ 'r the c m for the; Republican New London, March IS (VP)—A dingy apartment in a \ ersditots under too Bankruptcy >AT; A son to laws. The rules were Changed^ games and even prltes;. It U hoped shaped Kirsch Sunair slats are tough and blighted tarea went up in flames here early today killiiit five Act. The firm offeibd to pay 100 Mr. and Mra Rogw Psase, 32 The Singapore Standard " Wid I administi^ation < tonight in a permit sale and importation placed toe fathers will attend as well as resilient; can be flexed apart for easy clean toe Americana Were believed t o ^ persona. Nineteen escaped through the heroism of off duty , por -cent cf Its debts over a l^ o d Union St.. RoekvlUa under controls. The oohtrola have radio-teleVision address while L Ao JONNSON of several years. DOCHAROED YESTERDAY: failed, however. . toe mothers. That will be more ing. Let us tell you atout all the other Vice Preatdent Grant F. Dlaon, bf! sailors from the nearby U. S. Navy Submarine Base. - ■ / tha .W. A. Shaeffer Pen Co., andt Hunt Ends; a family fiB|it rages within ' Sailors flocking to the scene from-v- Us toe Bankruptcy ochodules. Mra Pletcnce Mooss, S3 Mountain Dr. A. B. Dolyar. of the U. S. fun. and vith toe gags and ptunts, features. Call MI-3-4865. the GOP overmen. McCarthy PAINT CO. debts of some IM8.600 were St. RoCkvUlS; Mra Emma Apel, both will be needita. Michael Shathin, Far Eaat auper- New London’s night .spots, closing rubUo Health Service, will also yteor of Warner Brothera. (R-Wis) and some of his in- at just about the time the fire broke 6W Main St^ ToL ia-9-4501 shown. The company Ustod Its 146 Prospect St.. RockvUle; <&i- njaak at toUjht’s ' meeting. Dr. RefTeshmenu will be served in ts at 3646.667, but a court- cheU baby gM, Andover; Mre, toe cafeteria by Mrs. Sants Leone The plane, bound from Auatra- vestigatlvfe aides.^s out, aided firemen and policemen Oolyar is 'wgionsl program con- lla-te London had been flying In a P o lic e in catching men, women and chil U . S . P I : z i named appraiser, Charies O. Dorte Holmes, 45 Victoria Sd.'; and her committee after toe eve Yesterday ' McCarthy bitterly e u l^ t for New/^York and New „cjear sky,On landing, it skidded, protesied''Army departoaent offi dren who dropped from second and Townsend, ooUmatad too firm’s Walter Jonee, 22 UnUm Stf'Rock-. England. ning’s acUviUea. . \ 7 assets tai court at 3260,000. ville; Mra Doris tpro up the runway for about 20 cials had attempted to “ black third.floor .Windows. x. 31 Bunce FoUowing the talks toe Budgie An executlvs board meeting la m f g . g o . yacda, swerved to the right, then Dr.i Mra Pal Jedndewski, indell Fa te m i mail" his Investigations suteom- Normal Exits Closed A re S t r ed Club will' hojd a closed discussion called for 7;30 in toe acbool annex aoidersaulted bn the grass abbut raittee Into dropping a probe of None of the. occupants, all living Kingsbury AvA, “ le; Mra period, according to BagUn. beforq toe bustaese meeting. 100 feet away. MANCHESTER GREEN the Army. He made public a docu above the street level, escaped iventry; Ray iT Women. See Tragbdy Tehran, Iran, March 13 ()^~ through normal exits, J o S a s^ 11 Chi St; Mra Mary ment that represented Secretary ,1.4 i Women among the relatives and Hossein FatomI, Iran's "most of the Arrhy Robert T. Stevens as' ■i-The dead: By^c^Ciechs liiiv is . South Oovi itry; Fredcflck ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sawickl; each ^ OdcU, 46 Milford Rd.; Patricia friends waiting at the airport wanted” man since last Au trying to divert the group's atten Cfeinpbill. WsL. Mrir. Nancy ■ «. ... . t . ... .V. • . . ■ ; etood tMMTiRcd -and -cBdnff as the gust, was picked up by police tion to a search for wrongdoing ta ahout-40, occupants of a second^ \ 6 ' • ■ ■ \\ aircraft burst'into flaiBea after xa the Navy, Air Force and Defense floor rear apartment. • "* M u ilic V ” Ronslter and son. lers; Patricia . ' loud explosion. X \ in a-Tehran suburb today and Mrs. Gergory Ortls, 27, and her Piercy, 63 Wells S t; Patricia ■ i . ■ Department. IS (AV tT wo Ameijcflii Nsvy ;.a.n -^1 Black smoke rbsb 300 feat. jailed. Fatemi, a fiery Na daughter. Olglta, 4, in a thifd floor efli'rieiMuised. planes were at Minlcttcci Ooveni ; ,Jay Boris, Stevens Denies Change front apartment. HOWOIMTX 1 Henry S t; Ifc Agnss ,. Forbes, After toe firemen put out the tionalist, was Foreign Min Stevens and John O. Adams, the tacked by a Communist MIG t^axb; rescue workers, m&inly Eu- ister under Mohammed. Mos Mrs. Amelia Pina, 34, also a third 2 tWl«iiftnt- S t Army's general counsel, retorted floor occupant. , neaf^ the Czech-German bor- , ropesnh spending Saturtsy after that such' accusations were un ■lAtlNN A li IKBCBAROED JTODAY: Mra ■'% noon at'toe Singapore Swimming sadegh until the forces the Before she died. Mrs. Pina der yesterday. Czechoslo •jy LorsttA.F-smmeU, South Coventry; Shah deposed Mossadegh last true. McCarthy had said Adams iuCKSTONE Club, ruansd onto the field and be told him ceveral months ago a re awakened her three children, vakia charged immediatriy llkb, XUubeto Bhimpivey. An gan the ttolc of extricating psa^ fall. jHoger, 10; Jacquina, 15, and Hag- dover; lira Anna j^w skl, Whp- port embarrassing to the subcom that they had flown over fta Sengen. ^-U fe ThresteiMd mittee would be'made public un inico, and .her brother-in-law,. 'ing;, Harold A. Turkington, 55 Soon afteV'Fatemi was brought Haginico Pitre, 40. All Jumped vital uraniuih-producing e»m rtnter S t Eight crewmto reported survived less sn investigation of the Army iouad. truer asg the crash and Vers hospitalised to police headquarters sn ardent were called off. into the waiting arms of rescuers.. ter-at Jachymov, 85 miles ili- : W t e s t than ew pro-&)iah backto tried to wpeat — - — 7A« SheeA in Cohpn and O iHM but released aftcrNjreatment. \ Adams labeled thC blackmail Another hero was Manuel Or- side the Iron Curtain and betitnrtait-s I M wWmrnm IIMQi BOAC said etgth paasengen him away and kill him. cliarge "fantastic and false," and tta brother-in-law of Olga. He fired the first shot. , ~ - ae *wr bsK Black-bearded ex-wreatler Sha- Ibq ths-ftMst fa w m Im is ^ f f f s were British, six NewN^sIsnders, stVSt*vena likewise used "fantastic’’ first tossed his 14-montha-old The Navy aald one of the two ftoertottoyrhiiif t baff 4 start stalked through the to describe the Idea that he would nephew, Anaries Ortls, out of a American propeller-driven ptaass fouC' Auatraltena two >tmerican, building's ms*n lobby toward the FOOD one Canadian, one South^Atolcanr "do pttier than uphold the hand of window to rescueri. 'He then was damaged but both pllota man- corridor where Fatemi «ras being groped unsuccessfully through ajed to bring toelr aircraft aafely M M d U E # Corning Cmnf one FlJIan, three Indooesi^ two held. to*’Alsmy. toe Navy. the. Air Force Indians, two Dutch and and thh Defense Department." smoke and flame for . his sister- down at NetUilberg airbase ta the Three soldiers with bayonets Beforh the day was over some- in-law and niece, Olgita, before American Zone of Germany near Chinese. One crew member leveled at Jafari’s huge belly ABC perish*! Republicans as well as Democrats dropping from the window him Munich. SewrfO ^ Aertohhd stopped him k^t]uuiiooi" leading to SATURDAY. MARCH 13 Ths big 4-«ngtas plane, Operab in toa Banata were demanding in- __ Het*M VfaftlA. self.; A Navy M>okaaiBaa ta Loodon ^ e corridor. Poimding hi* riieat, vestijtottoiis, to determine who is Chief of Fbllce Herman O. Schendbi pins n 'H iw .liiifa ^ ^ deerge MeOanghey. i 6 AAL I d ' by a British (%mmonwealth com- fart bawled: / The Sawickis' three ehUdreni aald an investigation into^ Itea AatkoiisMl . Dsslns - 'Sny. wsASoming ta from Jakarta.. telling the tfpUi ta the crossfire of another new- nergennt, Milton Stratton. Motaa m , ' BehentaT Mnaanrea- the proinetione, tvMch hem Paul, J|;., Edward an^paeph, all shootings was ordwed by tha U. 'ta U- the name * f AUto; hand this aceueations.' \..... " ------efTecUVe tnfltaeateierv.^^- mriUiii. Dna aT'Ihe VergMieiM hiM been^ tb1w BUe« fbr mea^Vn fndonaata. where It had stopped that I can J>reak him ilstl^ as "mlislng for ■home time, SfifOi FleeC He said fltat i^ w t a '' __ Nixon had been dealgnatad last IlM withJiftenn tmrVhiafUi^m i spnnafin.; Bjha ether npenlng wna brataed with the Meent rettranitent escaped by Jumping six feet from showed empty aviation aqununlUon, TtL ia-9-1575.21 Maple S t 'bver on Its rtgUlesiy .sohedulsd Anm M m Wi m. Bydney, Australis, to Shah, BfMHteFta dellv,*r*the party's ;re- 'cf CepL 'wIBtam sHMMa. ' ' -toelr apartment to toe roof of an cartridgea were found on Oenttnn Mil X. B m I iTrai6>las ia Tswa Andfraos-Shea Anx. V fW fidpn. his ^ t>Iy tb erRW Ililffby^ B. Ste- ^ '—g' \ ■ - i 1' taniiiasnr^'-*'-''- adjoining laundry. aou aftei; tha g U y k. one Aaw|i*a. m ^ s ' venson. tbe 1053 Itamocratic pres- '^kesm an In Munich asJd, how- . - Benefit Cancer Fond It crashed at toe end of the run ITta.poltec were adamqnt and Firemen.juid ^on# of toe boys First Puslity Nylons in way after skimming over rooftops Jafari stompM out. Identiai nbmlnee. i^ e of Steven I fought desperately sgsinst Tea- ever, tha planea had 'inadvMrtlnt'' Shnor nnd Semi-Shnor oii a normal approach for the Fatpml, 3jk ' fled' jnto hiding son's thriibto Was a/flescription of Jobless Totals cue, trying to rSturn .to the apart ly” crossed Into Chech'tarritotyv - landing. Flames' envelop<^ the during the bloqdy Royalist coup the GOP as "half McCarthy and ment to aid. his parents. Clouds covsred much of the Iron- . \yni9ht. Ail in Nsw half Eisenhower.’’ _ \ D i n t s tier arsh'-over which they arara plane and roared out of control which ovorthrewC the Mossadegh Show Increase The fjre was discovered by Po Bytar- Spring Colors. ^ for more than an houf. regime Aug, 19. He first was re- President EisenhoWer .. had licemen Walter Petchark, who f ■; backed Stevens when, after an Bavarian pouca ware the first to said he himself caught two chil report the Incident and it was (Ceattaued eu Page Six) (Coatoiued op PagnJElevea) earlier row with McCartoy: toe NO-M ENP SHEER dnd SEMI-SHEER secretary said he would protect For Febhiat7|7u?o cts Scrgeunts dren but In. toe confusion did hot hours before Army, Navy or Air know who they were. Forte came out with an oMetal NYI—^5N ,%■ Tl .35 Army witnesses , against \ any "sbUsa'^ at the hands, of invtatl- Washington, Mawshvl3 tT»—Na- Investigating Wisps of smoke he confirmation of the shCMittag. ALBA SHEERS DARK SEAM .. $ I. IS snd $ 1.3S ...Before they did, tlw Rad gPvytai-. . .. gatli^ committees.— - tlonal' unemployment, continuing:; Chief o f FollCA Hoifmflft 0 .t*pp0lntment of a new captain and saw c o m ^ from .the .building; MiOTinvr wVfCwnv ALBA SEMI-SHEER ...... $1. The explosion tost again s)ia^' lieutenant Petchark was greeteuid lodged a formal and McCarthy came when Senate that Patrolmen George Mc- McCaughey end Strattonr Sphen- also heard explosions, he said, .^sources yeaterday made public an count. It 8 anybody's guess.wheth' probably from fuel oil. ' note of protest with the U. B. Em ARLURE KANTRUN NYLONS ...... elr. the key March flgur*r-pub- Caughey and Mflton Stratton del also announced tost three new bassy charging to* planaa had aa-.^ " —‘^r report saying efforts were lished next month—will shoW the have been named to fill the men, appointed to the force about SEAMLESS SHEER NYLONS .... 89c to $1.35 to get speplal traatment for (Co*tta«ed SB Page Elevei^) tered its territory at DomasUca In ^mon*' pcmlt decline hoped for by President two sergeancy vacancies on four weeks ago, have been named ta toe early afternoon fuag flew ARKWRIGHT 60 GAUGE NYLONS ... /$l.00 avid Schine, an unpaid con- Eieto^ower. probationary regulars. Tpey are to McCarthy's subcommit- the police force. The appoint as far east as Jaehymov—tana eC far ywm g *uns VAN ^ L T E NYLONS ...... $ I .J 5 $ 1.65 ! 'H anoi, Indochiha, March I S f^ y o h after blowing up a long The President said some weeks Roy Annia and Wilson Curtis, who the Soviet world'* moet Important ( f f ) 7-FreD eH .JLInidn__tir»qp«r|-*tMtch,oi. railway track, For Schine was lnducteBix) showed February bnsmplbyment and Sttatton, eae^ of whom is 32, labor disDutes Is, being’ fought . (CanMnnefl an Pad* Eteren) . of.- the month. These men. who bridges and captured, burned and- The fire power of the French up 1,026,000 to a total 3,3S5,OOiO. bringf'to six the'number of ser^ Chiei; Schendei Said have already right in the halls of Congress. destroyed many watchtowers and armored' units iFtnaUy forced toe The 3,6'<1.000 new-mmple job- gbants. Originally, 'toers was to been aelfcted, would finally permit It involves pay raise demands of Vietmlnh to break off the battle leas figure compares with l.TSS.OOfl Have been only one new appoint a half- million postal workers and ; / imali fbrts along toe route. ' toe force'to add a fourth cruiser i c The 64-taile raUway and road and flee Injo toe rice fields’’and for February 1953, the lowest post ment, that one proposed jest yea'r pstrpl. . i... nearly a mitlio^ other federal -'1. paralleling it. are the pipeline for bamboo toickebl. war II total, and 4AS4,000 for in line with plans for toe force's worker* News Tidbit^ February 1950, the hixhest post- It was toe Police Dept, reqtlpat The postal pay teSue—pitting BuUetiiis most of the' U. S.-supplIed was Today, French tanks and ar expansion. for ap .addiUonp.l cruiser pattol, equipment, entering Haiphong by mored can patrolled the highway Coiled fronrAP Wires a'r cqunt.' 'February mploynient — More AppolataMats Seen Postmaster Gcnend Arthur Sum' froai the AP Wins FOR SPRING WEAR put at 60,051,000 — up 29S,- whlChV^^ provided for In Its bud merfleld ' against a number iff '.X" ahlp, "• all the w*y tb' th* coast to keep However, with, the recent .re^ get for this j^ar, that created the Slip on atyiea In nylon. Doubla woven cotton and cotton atring .The French aald the coordinated U open to vital war traffte. from the previous month, tirement of Capt, William Barron, postal .employe unions-^is getting glovea. Short, madium and long lengtoa In many atyiea e^r'e were substantial dia- first sergeancy opening aiid five Vietmlnh attacka appeared to have Without this road and raSwaV. Director of State Park and another offleer’a vacancy was new Jobs on the~force. .-j Congress’ prilna consideration. BLAST KILLS B C M u n n ^ been an all-out attempt to smaah all supplies would have tq oe crepaVcles between the Ih^b aets;of created. It is believed that ..this It’s L’B to Ooagreas flown to toe main French forces Forest Commission Dpnald C. figureii,— for Instance, the 'new This te different frmn most tabor Benw, 'Idareh "IS Hw — . • * a. 'F'iZhting spread almoet to the retirement also adll m ult In the (CoattaiMd on Page Elevep). ItaUnn N ^ 'Aganey/Aai* ra- .98 Fightmig spread almost to the in North Indochina. ... ' Mathews says Connecticut, faces sample raported an 885,000 Febru disputa's. but no less intense. Fed to pr. -potentlnlly dangerous forest fire ary increase In the civiUap labor eral workers can’t strlk* sgalpst pertod fraaa Trteata/today seta *2 outskirts of Hanoi, ' with fierce This ..was the first time in three aval V.^ta aoMBata had ia « i clashes between French U n 1 o p years or more that Vietmlnh' hnaard season this spring . force while'toe old sample showed tha government, .so Congress will a . 1,354.000 Increase. The pew make the. decision. Mssnwtale,, the ktlied by an exptenlan. tahn troops and the Vletminh's hard- forces had pushed through openly Scandsl-ahaken Italy Is told For to toe raifway between Hanoi and sample Indicated a 120,000 decltae Iswmskers sre being peppered with agency anM the.blant flgbttng regiment .42 Just eight eign Minister. AttUlo Plociont may In non-farm, emptoyttent' but the Granite State IV iinary In *.Bnraneka miles from the. City In the yll^Ze the 'p6rt of Haiphoiig. .Tlie rebels quit because hlii son was Impli advice. old one registered a 47,000 ^.In The basic scrap ta this; the Cnfa#: of Nhu Quynh. cated by tes^lm-my' in mystery Trieste. ' / ' tContlaned oa Page Six) crease:' ' Summerfleld Is proposing a com The Vietmlnh moved Into Nhu deato .of party girl Wlltha Monteai. ' Both methods Involve checks'at '. Printe Minister Yoshida's deputy Promises Warm Battle plete psy reclasslflcstiop that 25,000 households, but toe new . A-DOOUMENTs' MISBOie [lelte Japan's .Diet it will be neces would give varying raises to 400,- -~rN; sampling Is taken, over a' much 000 out of ths 500,000 postal em Wnahlngtoia. Btareh IS Uta-» sary .ta use former Imperial nAay wi/t/r area than toe old. _ 'v ’TT , and Mvy med in building up na- Concord, N. H„ March 13 ; feated by Sherman Adams for gov- ployes and would cost 80 million Bep. Pally (B-Wnah) snjra « * - SnirferiseS . Whatever toe reason for toe New Hampshire's primary elec-; ernor'in the 1951 general election. atanttal qnnntiMni M n n t 1 o ,r Snoutf Duststorms Hit Uoii's defense force , . . ^urcjUll varying figures-^ and toe Census dollars. Tailofed iiMt-Iike.Dad’* W le«t- X ■' goVernipenC In London advisee 40 tion, sUlL six months distant, /n toe rtrsi iyiSL'iCt- House The unions want every wrorker r.Bk ~-y Bureau said it couldn't give, any today holds promise of-being, one contest, Chester E. Merrow of Os- to get an 3800 annual ratae. which : wearing 6J ea Army Twill, aip- British businessmen to call off right now—it appeared that unem WB trade talks planned for Monday in' of toe hottest in years—particu slpea, 6-term Wsshlngton veteran,' Summerfleld contbnda would cost lha go* - par fly. Mg boaHail drill geck- ployment had climbed anywhere larly for the U, S. Senate eeat of Is thus far unopposed qii toe GOP SPRING SU ITS M id -U S . East Befrila arith ChlaeM Cenuau- from 2,000,000 to 2,500,000 in toe 350 million dotlarii. att, wide belt laope. Ideal far A most welcomed nravelmg eeoipeirital — the . ateto. . , the late Charles W. Tobey kmd*d of West Genhan Chancellor KohrSd 1-162,000 were reported as jobless. 23 thru 2A luMam tieei 20. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bureau said the'storm would mov* Adena-.er telte 'news conference 'T , For toe sectaxl time in history tions. ha Is expected' to seek re- eral wrorkera 'would axpact to gat OM BTANOS FAST .'A eottpu aad orloe hy FABREX, 4.66S*irseul«mly The 'February jobless jump was state voters will ballot for two . thN 32. A snowstorm moved northeaat northeast through Iowa and Mln- am'sure Fraace %riU sbeitly ratify election'. Editorially, however, like raiaaa sad the coat then would DetratW Match U for Easter Senators ta the same, election. Merrow has been criticised for re practieal fw ito easy-wath, uo-ifua, wiiaklu-free feuture*. oot of Colorado and Kansas today, I nesota into Wteconsta and Mlchi- toe European'Defense .Agreement’’ (Conttaned on Page Eievea) are) Matora wettlng down clouds of dust that gan, .and eastward out. of Okla- . . SoaUr Korea plans to open One will be seeking the full 6- portedly falling to take a stand (Centtanad an Page : •) anaararto-tepi / \- A iatteriag MoOp neck, alim Kaed ftahitai... eqaally aaart 4U.0QD .atnergincy teaching insti- year term, the other the^.ao-called on Portsmouth Air Force . Base' af OM-bnm b / Af«a 6 to 20 had reduced visibUlty to aero in hfitaa and Texas. Tbe weatherman "short" or 2-ysar seat. The eUm sylph of a siiit. . . boxy or contoured, toey make HtUe t / uadeir aaa or iitara Aad heri af all yoa caa eaivy It parti of.' five 'States.- The bllsxard^ said some rata was in prospect tiitea Thuraday for 5-week literary dawn that K wBl M cd’b Sixes 29 to 50 W ilsi Of yew figure in a Ught-hearted,, young manner. 100% all wool, dumped up to 10 inches of snow in{" north of a line extending rouglUy eampalga ataied directly at na- Police% •' Hunt Starts i Farmer Laconia Msyor Thomas. G ^rge Taix Slash tha tadnela. tt dtatatah- to ' flannel, crape and checks. i ' .i ' ' wbaoaver yoa go... juairen'H ap iato Ha owa aoaipuet IHtle e VnItedM iSL n ito wake. eastward from S t Joseph, Mo„ tion'a genaral election In May. . . . Smart now Ror.ol oorrings ols'6 in sots with lihotch- H aaMxgea agaia every hit as fiaabyaS cfiap M over I Winds Slowly Drop northeast of St. Louis to Clncln- OoEamuutet China's Peiping Ra F or Bandit Sla^^ers. m w , p~i wS usts s. k ; dio calte U. S.-Japan M', teal Secur pitted a ^ n st two seasoned cam is Te™ ed. ‘Phony’ FIBB Qii ing flowors ,...... 'V. i ...... $1.00 j Aa the storm prbgresaed, winds m U. He said falling, temperatures paigners in the GOP primary for •hiould jneet iti the Nov. 2 election. N # i i r E m R i i that had buffetad toe were in prospect for. the South as ity .Prx-t "aaother heavy yeke im> Republlcan Governor Grfgff re ’ ■ -< S*yipeM, Now soloctioh d f flowors for ooot, suit or biouso posod bn the Japaneee people by Seattle. March. 13 l^l^'Three toe short term. 1.95 ;.oo _ CoraL gray, bluel Sizes 10 to 18. Statoa with gusto up to 100 nutes warm air gave way to cold, pne is 4-term Cottgreesman Nor cently .labelled. McIntyre as one of Watainctoa. March 13.P nom Daaqcratif ,dma to rataa tha ax- M ■. waatem Beil Telephone Cta., re- In Kansas, atauat whaat plaina that would destroy civilisation . . . SOO of which they drbpp^ la their tative. Btanlay .J. Bettey. ination. ’ . saaptions. m TfM j^.llA L-C eo, portad'1.630 long ima «lrculto out .fed toa (tow^Bgm,_tvm-Btad-in:aKNatUta’s top military leader Adas. ,^taway.'' j-rr -■ : ---- Sen. Styles Bridgas ta uaoppohad ere raleikiiifliMB. i T fSbnteka. lawa and Radford ayiL:U. A armSA fbroea Ststtirf p^S&sn^ ‘llM bandits. sMaring -horn- on the Repybilcan ballot for an-, Atty. Petataa _ . L-former-^taa . Hia ■ Venaaiit. rea^> to throw atonUc rtataed spectacles and falae'^noacf other 6-yaartacnc Th e, only. aU',^ Senate Prasktent; Jptel aarva* on th*. W ' l . i n .1.: \l U!3ii It said 8;600"tan» at Itof stavica in toa UUM wars ftperUZt't'V'■ I at may aaamy whaabver arhEA some byatatateta firs t iMuncad Daasoeratlc anlrant ta recantiy highadt‘:tarUtaa gorarmaeat au- Atty. HuiaBa ta Daniel, ■ .. 1 a ty . toe WiBtber « »> thilrlMia ftta^tha wartL rv - RafubUcM tatea talfl 4a- Wt: ; 'I ' -1 ' -T "Ur ■(
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