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SATURPAY, MARCH 24, 19W ATcrage Daily Net Preas Run • The Weather PAGE TEN Fer the Week Ended Fereeadt af C. 8. Weather Btiieoti Marek 26. ItM Partly cloudy tMiight aad Tnea- day with chaace et a few anew. since we had the kind of snow­ 1 1 ,9 5 5 Ilnrriea la higher elevatleas. Rlgh storms wt have experienced, thie Member the AndH: today 4d to 48. Van tonight Id About Town year. GOP Endorses Alden Bailey to se. Heard Along Main Street The itorina during the last cou­ Bureav ef Clrwikittan Mancheetfr^A City of Village Charm TIm NUt AiutiwirMry ctl«br*> ple 'of weeks have presented a In Bid Jor Postmastership CRIPTIONS turn of A’Btforaoii'Stwo Po«t, No. problem to motorists and pedes­ S0««, v rw , will bo held toni(ht And on Some of Manche$ter*$ Side StreetM, Too trians alike. Maybe you can put VOL. LXXV, NO. 14f (OtamUMl Advarttaltig m PaQ* >4> MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MARCH 26. 1656^ (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTW tat a ^ e d u lc il the blame on the temperature. It Alden E. Bailey, antique dealer,#’ Bailey lives at M2 Main 8t. sndwi one day and atairts to Ihgw former town Dl>«ctor and an active | Apparently a Mte-comdr into the .Q ^ a Dog Rite* Deg ^rococo shield over the words, "Qul the, next, and the melting snow worker In the Republican Party, i race for the pdat, Bailey was not The Ct. Oecella CSiolr of Bt. We think part of the point of 'Transtulit Sustinet.'^ Which means, and Ice on streets tunu intb pud­ was unanimpualy proposed laat mentioned early as among those Living Costg Hold John'* dfturcb hM poetponcd to this story’jstnati' js that the.central Dgure in case you're a new Connecticut dles. night bytha OOP Town Committee I rumored to be seeking the post, A^rlt T its children's soclsl sched* resident unschooled in Latin, "He Our pica la to tha motorists: has headquarters at 230 B. Middle for the postmastership in the Man-' Mops Ihah 20 persona were re­ U.N. to Air instructions Asked♦ tiled for this sftemoon. Tpke.. home of the Town CSourt Who Transplanted Still Sustains.’’ Have a haart for the poor pedea- Cheater office, portedly Intereeted. Many withdrew Firm in February and Police Headquarters. trisn. Ba a littia mort thoughtful Bailey was one of four Republi­ from the race. ’’ n r s t Aid instruction will be Our friend recently discovered Down the Drain behind the wheel. Keep your eyes cans wfio havk been aariouily con­ T ^ sa aeriously considered, be­ Washington, March 25 iffi?- gtven Mondny nisht at 7 o'clock some serious malfunctioning in the Did you read about the housewife open for those puddles and don't sidered for endorsement la the Peace Trip The government reported ttxlay U.S. Top Court Backs sides Bailey, were Fred Peck, Ron­ o o to AuxUlsrv Polected to October,, tha month', the trial Ewan C3ague, Labor Depart­ the court since 1M2 and his 0 mechanics: stone's throw from The Herald town hall last night. The Demo­ to couVt at »:S0 a.m. after having ment atatlstlca commissioner, years of woi* with several wel­ What a dog, vou should be ar­ crats got io scrapping a bit and it er, 76 PhJep.s Rd.; Perry Wilkes, introduce such a .reeoluUon for­ gjStudy Party building when the owner of a back- 332 Center St.; John Lynch, 42 mally eoon after the 11-natlon aaid the outlook la that To- Testify fare organisations equip him to rested for defective equipment!" yard poultry venture decided there looked for a whlla as If tOmt Re­ £‘iss:r.nV^si.5, '”.a r s prices are remaining etcedy but apett on the subject with author- The crowning irony: a bill on the publicans might get Into the flg^t. Coolldge St.; Donald Pegago, Council * coivyened this afternoon hear testimony that had »>«" I * 0M in wak going to be a chicken in the Wetherafleld; William Malon, South at hia requm to d^cuas the po- the prices of moat other /Con- ity- ■■ seat for >62 for repairs. pot come Sunday. The Republicans, at tha same tentiaUy exploMye situation along I IdenuSed ‘'Cbrarade Ruth" aa aumer items, except, einomo- Kid-fashion, we watched, the gory time, were deciding who they Coventry; Linda Gebhart, 63 Wells luted in the Indictment—a meet­ Dark Horse Maintained St.; Anthony Stebbins, 1007 Main Isracl’e. borders/.jrith her Arab ing attended by three of the de­ Martha Stone, biles, are "creeping up.". Volunteer woricers In the retail We Confess spectacle with fascination. The thought should be postmaster and neighbor*—Egypt, \Jordan, Leba Kent repUed that hU. original Oague amid that unleaa there and reMdeatial dlvisi^s of the Before someone else takes us to drama that took place. Our at least one Democrat thought he St.; Ra>7nond Lake, 132 Bissell St. fendants in Bridgeport, Jen. 11, By THE A880C1WTED PRE88 ’- w r / BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A daugh- non and Syria. answer was thd. result of his mis­ ia aii unexpected declihe in food a) Wtishington, Msreh 26 Red Oraee Fund Campaign are task, we might as well confess our crystal-clear memory of it over might help with the declalon. w HOLPEN’S J953. understanding the question, and prices, probable Increases for asked to make their returpa by gross error. some SO years. haa forever cqn. Both parties scheduled meetings ter to Mr. and Mra, Nicholas Aaka Dag Dlaruas laauni It took Austin Phelps, court that he meant to aay it wee not un. Some Democrats casting —The Supreme Court t Duray, Enfleld; a son to Mr. xnd The ' American resolution a*ka Btenograj^er. almost aiv hour to other consumer items will carry MoMlay night. We said the other day that a vinced us of the superior advant at the same tlais in the hearing MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY Ul last October that any member the over-all living coat Index up about for alterni.tes to the upheld yfllidil of the X964 young fellow got into a bit of a ages to be obtained from audio­ room of the Municipal Building, Mrs. Frank Badstuebner, Wllll- Hammarakjold to undertake ur' read the testimony given by Har­ immunity gent diecuasion with all parties of the Communist Party had told slightly in March. two active seekers of the par­ intended to ilckle because his driver's license visual education. but the OOP It appeared forgot to mantic; a daughter to Mr. and • EASTER LILIES — AZALEAS old A. Kent, who said he worked him "Comrade Ruth'* waa Martha ty’s presidential nomination compel to teDi^y in .^ad not been stamped with the The decapitation had been ac- clear through channels. They had Mra. Robert Burr, 4 Carol E^., concerned and with the U.N. Pal­ within the Communist Parly as Stone. He knew about It earlier State seal- The Great Seal of Con­ compliahed when our hero, flus- to switch in a hurry to the vault Rockville; a soh to Mr, and Mra. •HYACINTHS 'TULIPS estine truce chief in Jeruaalem, an undercover agent for the FBL from having seen FBI photographs specuiatetl yesterday about na ity cases. The necticut, which Is the full dress tered by the fluttering of the vie. of the town clei;k’e office. Charles Shannon, 16 Byron Rd. Caitadlati Maj. Gen. Edaon L. M. ot her, he said. three governors—A. B. (Hap­ that when a wit* • CUT FLOWERS Bums. It asked him to arrange Contradiction Sought IMESTOWN title for the device, does not appear Urn's wings, lost his grip. For sev. But not all the loyal Rapublicana DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Three of thSv eight pereons ac­ The jury appeared to be under Trade Data py) cTiaindler of Kentucky, jctant to testify for on the driver's license, no matter oral rapt seconds we all watched got the word In time. In fact, the John Hohl, West WlUIngton; Peter •CORSAOES adoption of measurea to "reduce cused of conspiring to teach and a strain aa it filed into court. Averell Harriman of\ New >f mcriminatinfl himsejf ■ 1 PHAiMACY 1^ how valid that license is. the ensuing spectqcle of a chicken Herald Photo, Quish,„ 61 Cambridge St.; Mrs. existing tenaions" along the arm­ What the MVD stamps on the first two persona seated in the advocate the overthrow of the As he had through the more (han York and Frank Lausche of lay be directed by a fed- m Hartfert B-fttd running around with its head cut hearing room were a couple of long Alden E. Bailey Eleanor Beltchamber, 348 Summit istice lines. government by force or violence- - five months tbs’ trial lasted. Judge license is the’ Armorial Bearings, off. Bad to relate, the ending was The big Western powers had idge t(> speak, with the standing members of the- Grand it conflicted with a meeting of St.; Harold Carpenter Jr., RFD 3,' Sid Taylor of New Haven, Jacob Robert' P. Anderson greeted thb Refused by Ohio. \ three thriving grape vines on a happy for no one. That poor chick­ Coventry; Wilbur ChafTee, RFD 1, hoped that the resolution could.be ,, The active candidates,, S ^ iMance that he wilLbd im* Old Party. Ano'.Jier OOP stalwart Democratic Town CommiUee, approved today. Hammarskjold Goldring of Trumbull and Mrs. members with a "good momliig, aOPENi en, deprived of the use of its head, who meandered up to the hearing The poatmaster'a position waa Stafford Springs; Joseph Chenard, Martha Stone Aaher of Newark. ladies and gentlemen.’’ ^ te a Kofauver of Tennessee, ami mu/ie from later prbscicution fell through the grating of a storm roon' was Representative Ray 343 Lydall St.; John Oement, Ver^ Flowers By had intended to leave right after He said they dUcuased means Of But whereas, during the trial, Adlal Stevenson, focussed their lA sewer. left vacant by the recent death of Eaater for London. Paris and the Sec. Weeks attention on CaiifOmia'a, June 5 a result of anything he Because of the Easter Holiday Warren. He had a peculiar look on H. Olln Grant, who served as post­ non Trailer Court. Rockville; 81 Oakland St.—Tel. MI »-774» T. D. S. placing CommunUta In power Maureen Rlback, 68 Wedgewood Middle Eaatdrn capitals. But Arab plant maintenance jobs at the (Continued on Pnge Eight) primary, their last direct clash, light disclose. U DA Man tli« Ufeboati hia face as he climbed the stairs master for 13 years. He waa ap­ maneuvers qver the weekend put Washington, March 26 (/P) Kefauver is campaigning there; After being promised immunity, RtJSSELL'S BARBER SHOP When your wife ssys, "Whet’s and saw the fig-.irea of well-known pointed by the late President Dr.; Harold Berntsen RFD 2, Cov­ this timetabie in doubt. the witneea must, teatlfy or be Democrats standing in the cor rFanklin D: Roosevelt. entry: Mrs. Pearl Murdock, RFD —Sdcretary - of Commerce Stevenson plana to fly there later Oemer Oak and Spruce Streets that noise?” dop't dismiea it With ridor. Delegate's Rafik Aaha of Syriq in the week to talk with campaign punlahcdi for coiitqihpt. "Oh, It'e nothing." Member of First Board 2, Mancheater: Mrs. Hilda Tolve and Edward RIzk of Lebanon firat Weeks refused today to give workers. . Director Welter Mahoney, a A native of New Haven, Bailey and daughter, Hartford: Miss DeUvere (n y^SUNPAYi W nX BE OPEN EVERY The Herald carried s story last Informally requestedjpoatponement investigating senators confi­ Republicans were generally J ustice Fraiwfurter delivered week about a Windsor Locks'man Democrat, eonflded to Bill Davis, haa lived in Mancheeter for more Viola Miner, 12 Hyde St.; Paul of today's meeting./Later, Inatead )’s President Adolfo Ruis Cortlnss, left, aqd DAY NEXT VTEEK OOP Town Chairman, that he than 23 years! He was a member Robidoux, South Windsor. Party Leader Fired dential papers, on East-West quiet on political matters over Prim* DOnlstar Louis 8t. Laurent, right, will fly to White the 7-2 deUsU^ JuaUcii Douglas who found a skunk had hiber of following throwh with, formal the weekend, but OOP National wrot* a dlaaeniuiig opinloi in which nsted: he said, in his bathroom alt would promise to cast his vbta for of the first Board of Directors ‘ requests for poalponement, Urey trade policy despite a state­ Chairman Leonard. W. Hall took phur Spnnga,. W. Va., for three-day North American Su* Alden Bailey ea the men for the elected under the Town Chartaer ment by Sen- McClellan (D- Conferenc^with Free. Elsenshower starting March 26. Thq Justice Blaelt joliMd. winter. Hie wife had warned him aaid. they woul^ask permission to his Democratic counterpart. Validity of th* law was ques­ laat fall, but you know how nten post office Job if the Republicans adopted In 1047. He served again participate in/the Council debate Ayk) tligt “the chair orders Paul M. BuU*r. in a CBS televi expected to '-^acuM mutual problems. (AP Photo). would let him attehd their meet­ on the Board in 1950 and 1952. In tioned in a test case against tha aiN BIAL are—he hadn’t listened.- ROASTING CHICKENS without a voU. If the Arabs speak, At Tifli»\ University and directs you” to hand them sion debate before the Philadel­ first ptrebn to be punlsnsd undsr Thie tale of wm reminded i ing, all, ha has aervde /or five years as i ■o will larul, and this will pro­ phia Evening Bulletin fonim. Mancheater friend of an expert The OOP apparently thought hie a Director. WOOLEN long the ^ a t e considerably. - V.______over. When Butler asked whether the It-^WUUto lAulwIr iniman. TV SERVICE ence he had. The moral ia the suggestion irregulsr, because he Bailey was a Republican candi­ Come out to the farm, just a few minutes from The Laoanese government mean- Weeks' stand at a public hear­ p4>bple . can hope for successful ' Ull/ean, a fonher Trseoury of­ etThe diddh't get In. date for state, representatives in Moscow, March 26 (AVr-The chief Communist organizer of ing and (Jhalrmari McClellan's in- ficial and onetim* Air Ftirc* nu^ Days M - M A Call aame;/pay attention to the little tjbe.Cdnter o^^ theBilverXaneihighwav, any day, 'Whi'le B^ouced It would '.Mk the aiatence.on the Information touched nldaiice of foreign affairs if Preal- Ike a< to start r'.TCrayrwr' ' . Mahoney is fond.of mischief like 1M2<-.. 'i- . fimmi jqr, waa accustd of h a t ^ !. is'ii^'hssL oxaUcd hiler or an^ Bine jihd get . thd ihWt dendi^s-cnickens yiAi • ‘tSffD v«9C «r*t*<*B a T E k M li4 lf6 Anyway, one Hlght our Irlend and Ru8 Strips for . . BepubUcan* on tha Senate 'lavaat}: Pi’esldeht haa-.nqt'-aakad -that, aay I, Hi* accusation, by for- discovered that bath meetings had a World War 1 veferan, member Braidinff and Hooking ^ out Tiationa! and racial pride. This was disclosed in the March gallons 'subcommittee. iioMiiat Ootirier KUmBiaai wife wearily hl,t the hay. Shortly Easter./ neighbors to speak. But last night 24 iaaue of the Tiflis newspaper,**— — -...... ‘ — .'i----- powers be delegated at .all."' n m n A iH O M i thereafter, the wife aaid "What’s been scheduled for the same time of the American Legion, Army and i Arab source aaid he understood Sen. Mundt tfl-SD) pvteated Hall Accuse* Democrats Bentley, waa denied by UUman. n t . m s4 M i that noise?” and place. It would have been a lot Navy Club, ROd and Gun Club, ^(he Licbaneae delegate had not're- "Dawn on the Eaat'' which reacn-.\ what he termed "political peraecu-' Hall accused the Democrats In Ullman was called before a fed­ of fun if nobody knew but ut. Connecticut Historical Society, ed Moscow today. tion" of government officials, and eral jfra'nd jury in New York which n CENTER BT. Our friend’s fthat reaction was GEN’S RUG SHOP 'ceived any Instructions to request The flring of the university Com- | few Soviet Jet Congress of “staHlng" .on new HATdNllr to say, "Probably nothing, go to and a number of other organiza­ a postponement. Sen. Bender (R-Ohio) called it farm legislation, and said this was Investigating a Washington AMBCLANCE SERVICE sleep.” Newaboya Brave Storm tions. munist cell's party secretary, 8.; "shocking'' that McClellan should might cost farmers |1 blMlon this . Whit* Sulphur .irings, W,Va„ March 26 (/P)—Pre/Ment wartlm* asMonag* ring. He rs- LEADING BRANDS The rough storm. Monday , did He is 57 years old. He ia married 55 Taicott Ave., Rockville DJorbenadz, was revealed in u i : Interrupt Weekq before, the Secre­ fuaed to answtrsquasUons, claim­ t AIRMAIL . NOTES But he waa wlaer—or luckier— not seriously curtail delivery of (Continued on Page Eight) article which said also that the' Wil to West’s year. Eisenhower pulle into town hours ahead of tinto-JOT his than the fellow with,, the hiber to the former CsUierine L. Cole­ Phone TR 5-5706 tary could.complete^some answers, Butler pointed to a Mg' gain In good neijgtibor coi erenee lyith Mexican Presiclent Addm Ruiz ing the fifth,esnandnMnt'a pratae- naUng animal. Finally, every The Herald to Manchester homes man and has one son, Atty. Thom­ atudenta had indulged in maas .Vut-1 -eg A •' T 1 Mundt said that if the hearing the proportion of Democratic to Uon against self * IncrtmiaatlMi. And credit for that fact goes to as A. Bailey, associated with the ting Of their classes, in. Maj^m- j LeaC l was to be a "political /ally,'' he Cortines And ^ m e Minister .Loj/js St. Ijiurent of/CIai:iiula. Ullman was promised' laununlty, fErltar DntAliifssI bone creaking, the Manchester the stamina of today's youth, wt Leninism and dialectical m^crial- | Republican fotea in laat week’s man inveitigated. Hartford legal firm of Gilman and /■Sh. wanted a chance to make a -Minnesota primary, and s^d this E3senhowsr airtyM aboard a ape-" bat atui refuted to tqettfy. He waa. ^ A A A A % A MS A A 4# suppose. Marks. Joint G>ngress lama atnee laat September,' cial train fropi Waahlngton at then aentencad to. att months-tai* It aeems a pipe had broken Kupraze had told the Aaacciated "stump speech.'' indicated diasatlsfiictloh with ad­ loose and the cellar was half full Only one delivery boy in town The final decision on who will he M oac^, . March '-26 OP)—Soviet HcClellsn, bengtnfl hia igaveL ministration policlea, including Its *.m. after ti/i#1*ur#1y ovkrnighi, prtaonment for eontampt. waa unable to n>ake his appoint­ recommended to the President for Pcesa ‘-'the only thing 'Which' oc­ { RusalaT-Vlth a big new twin-jet aaid there luid been "uncalled for ride, brealdfasted aboard hi* EMEReENCY of water. Frantically, he balled the ed rounds. / R. E. WANDELL Unit Seeks to curred was when, with-the govem- farm progran... vate car a/(a drove to the hiige Th* U.I. Court dt AppeiA ta cellar partially dry after shutting appointment rests with Rep. An­ , ajrrilner reported in mesa 'prodne- remarks." With sarcasm in his "Rept'blicsna weren't In the Min­ New York unanimously upheld the O I L ^ R N E R WWA’WW.V.VA’V In Coventry /and Andover mat­ toni Sadlak. ‘Vv. ^ meht's permlaaion, the students ; tion ahead of Britain and the Unit- voice, he told Bender, "I’m sorry white GtWnhrier Hotel a)>put -45; I’^tV bllA fK /K lfIfiX ifl off the water. ter'! weren't /so simple. High- / took a ,half day off March 9 to nesota primary," Hall replied. ‘‘We lAlnutea l a ^ . There In late after- i ■■■ Iqw and affirmed the contempt aen- Imagine his dismay when he Building : ed Statea-\haa launched a bold that my colleague ia Shocked." wers oh the sidewalk watching/ tence. UUman than a|q>salad to tho smvici drifted snow kept vehicles from Iron Farm fiill commemorate the, anniversary of I challenge for air routes in Europe noon h^w as due to he joined byj neared the bottom of the pool and getting through. the death -ef Joseph Slalin Weeks, Undersecretary of State Since K.fauver upset Stevenson Supreme Court with a contention HNE PfMRIMOY Yound.lf he had opened a petcock Contractor and Asia. Herbert Hoover Jr., and John B. ‘•in Minnesota there Ijas.heen in­ the Canadian and Mexican lead-' tha Fifth Amendment gives a wit- It must have been rough to Washington, March 26 (A') — A The New Yofk Time* said in­ The .airliner is the TU104, the era, flying In from their distant Project \CALL In the cellar drain the water would formation reaching the United Hollister, U.S. foreign aid chief, all creased talk among sdme party n*BB*'Uia prtvilegea at abaolut* - OPEN SUNDAYS - hive run off by Iticif. make the rounds and some bays Rosidontiol'Comiiioreial Senate-House Conference Commit­ sleek plane which carried Soviet called to the witness stand simul­ Capitals. V - aflenc*. WliUAMS were aUll at it after 8 p.m. tee takes over today the task of States told of trains arriving in Security CHiief /van Serov to Lon­ Makes Golf Date E ASSOCIATED PKE8S All was not lost, however, for QUINN’S Alrorotions-Rtmodoliiig Moscow from Georgia and other taneously, took turns to refusing (CkmUnueil on Paio Fifteen) Yha government repUed the lip- OU. SERVICE 8 A.M. to 1P.M. the \plumbera who had Installed And one young man who appa­ rewTitlng the election year farm don last week add created a sensa­ to: le first thing tha President did ience Introduced at a special munlty law .did not violate the rently didn't have quite to much bill. parts of the Ca.ucaaui with tion among Weston aviation ex­ as to make a momlttg golf date the pipes were covered by Insur- “Business Built On windows broken, apparently by 1. Give In a public hearing de­ at the State Capitol today Fifth Amendment because it prO’ snee \and. our friend was reim­ stamina, had aome ingenuity. Subject to later approval by perts. * X tails of a 1954 agreement by free with ./the Greenbrier i that two tenants were vlded ^immunity aa broad, aa tha When a subscriber asked him on PHARMACY Customer Satisfaejiion’’ ' both thq Senate and 4he . House, demonstratora en route. Marshal S. /F. Zhavoronkov, professional. A chni w’ihd whipped j Ml 9-4548 bursed for his labor. But nobody The Times said foreign residents world nations to relax many of the i to McKinley Parje Homss privilege against sslf-lncrlraina- VA’A'.VA’VA'VVA'A’VA paid off for his lost sleep. Tuesday what happened to her Full liisurance Coverage the five Senators luid five Repre- chief of the ^ v ie t Civil Airline embargoes and curba on aale of New Violenc^ across the fairways from the sur^ /n Hartford shortly after a-Negro Uon. X Monday paper, he said ‘'Oh! The senCatlves will decide between in the Soviet capital had seen the Aeroflot, sa i^ h e plkhe is in mass OPEN SUNDAYS^ Tel. MI D-.m'l.l damaged cars pull into Moscow strategic goods to Russia. They rounding mountains, which got a, applicant ;Waa told there were no For tho majok^ today Frank­ \fo Place to Play Herald didn't publish becausa of rigid and flexible price aupports, production Md will tie put into in­ offered anew to give this Informa­ light sprinkling of snow durinj vacancies. furter said the history of Uie privi­ the storm.',’ After 5:00 P. M.- ROGER O LC O n means of determining parity railway - station. SoviH. officials ternational/rather than domestic Seen Followipg One poticeman'j staying powers were reported : taking Wtepa to tion in a confidential closed door the night. The leases of the twoNteiiants lege ag*Uiat oeU-ihcrtmlnaiiOB ea- wilted In the face at an Irate I.t'a too bad that boy's veracity 82 BALDWIN ROAD prices, prevision:: of the soil bank service. / ^ \ meeting, Mcdellah agreed- to let ’ About ISO persons were v were submitted by Asst.X-At/y, tobUshed '"not onlj^that it la not did not match his quick-witted­ 9A.M.I0 1 P.N. 403 West Center Street plan and other regulations govern­ prevent any future pro-Stalin out- them do so. mothsr’a v,\rath this week. We MANCHESTER. CONN. biirats In the Georgia. areaX ' Negotiations alread>/ are under at the rallrbitd station to Gen. Raymond J. Cannon, who la to be interpreted llMndly, but also hasten to aky that her anger was ness. ing tanners' actions this year. way with Norway, .SWeden and 2. Refused to give the auM'om- Cyprus Cu^w Biaenhow'er on his arrival,, representing tti6 State Civil Right* that Its sol* concern 1^ as its name 'WANTED: directed at her offspring, not the Anyway, almost everybody got 6P.M.to9P.M. Rep. Cooley iD-NC). chairman The Tiniea said GkorgianXyep- Denmark on, behalf o/ Scandi­ mittee at all copies of Working er 200 or so were assemhl'ed’ at Commission. Indlcatss, with the to a wit­ minion of the law, his paper in Mancheater. of the House Agriculture Commit­ reientativea haif, been aummo'ped navian Airlines for reci^ocal dl papera which served as guide lines Nicosia, Cypnii, March 26 {IP)— the entrance to the hotel. The ness forced to gtve iasUmeny . ' . Anon tee'. expected to get House ap­ to the Kremlin to report to party to the U.S. lugotiators at -the 1954 A 3-man fact finding board'ap- leading to the InfllMlcn of panalttea VEEI tiM Mr. J oM son wIw Iirows about tho occi* Seema the patrolman had to >e- reel flights between Moscow and The population of Cyprus . went President responded ty (heir sp- pointed by the commission is hear­ move two spraU fron» a position proval soon after nooii i(EST) to leader Nikita Khnishchev - and Stockholm and Copenhageh Paris conference - at • 'whlfch the-,. , . , i pinuse with smiles an affixed to crtmlmU acta." doot thot oecurrod on March 1954 on SHvor .send the omnibus bill to a con­ other high offlciala-on the.aituation. agreement to relax the controls was ' *’*'^*‘ ■■ usual today after ing the conlplalnt of Samuel J. Doager H, of danger on one of the town Other Routes Planned Both President A ^ f o Ruts Cor- Cullers,. . of Hartford, principal U hm noch tho Monehostfr>Eost Hartford Town streets, where they had been play­ Limited Time Only — From RCA ICTOR ference which will, seek a com­ Satrllitea Confused Other projected . international reached. » the Britiah ended /their unprece- Immunity la given by the ing while mother waa ignorant of promise between Senate and The Kremlin’a campaign to de­ Sbylet routes would link Moscow It was then that McClellan, with- dented 24-hour curfew on the eaat tinea of Mexico and/Stnada'a Prime planner in tha City Redevelopment 1984 law ilaces the danger," at 7:30 P.M. involvino o SEvnr Lonn but and / House versions. flate the Stalin myth alao haa Minister Louis, ^ t. Laurent ar­ Agency, who charges he was twice FrankfurterTanmuncr said.[Id. He added: auum, the fact. \ , witit Peiping, New Drihi and Ka— I Mediterranean Uland colony. , 'tti barred from tile development be­ T who died from tiiu in* When the women learned from he army a n d navy " Only 15' Days Left , Ellender Hopeful touched off nirnbllnga of revolt In- bul, X^fghanlatan. Zhftvoroiikov “ B u d , inB chBir ordcri And . • i*«i ^ ' ■ i xi ranged to fly 0te airport of "Once t ^ reason for the privi­ a cor drivon bV^lHfOrd Cyr.' T . 'side Europe's Communist partiea. directs you'‘/«to give the informs- . kitting *|Ul soma minor VlO; Charleston, W. Afa., and feiry here cause of his color. . lege ceasMi the privileg* ceases." the man in blue where the chil­ Sen. Ellender (D-Lal, chairman laid R^ussia plana a direct Moa- lence were reftorted during the,-4 iurlut ho roaorirod in this uoecMunt, pluosu coH dren had beem she\ueed a direct of Ule Senate Agriculture Commit­ Open doubts about the desancUfl- cow-to-London jet service "if the tion. , In'ilglit ptan^suitable for ludtng Cullers applied for an apart Fr^kfurter noted Ullman’* con­ Ml 9.3nAor Ml 9-5277. method of punlehmehl. The po-- tee and head of th'e Senate cqn- cation program have been ex­ traffic warrants it." * . Weeks. Hoovei and Hollister Vll a.m.-to-4 a.m. rdstrictlon the Brit­ at the Bmallef Greenbrier airport, ment In the privately' owned pro- tention/thab, a slat# might proas- liceman said he left nwMdly, ferees, still talked hopefully of an pressed by Red leaders In several Diplbmdtjc observers aay the Insisted that to hand over the ish ordered to prevent an outbreak' Ruix Cortinea took off from 'ject in 1954 and again on April 18, ci\to, V *« though federal proseeu- agreement before both Houses of countries including: ' ' Russians r^ h t- use the- TU104 to working papers would "violate the yeatezday on Greek IndeptndjeiTce Mexico City In the; plane CTolum- 1955. On both occaalona hi*-.-applt doctrine of the aeparation of Day. ' ■ ■ - . ,/f' bine, which Elsenhower put at his cation was rejected./ Be Kind to‘ PedektrlanS penetrate the Middle East. They ■ But tyith CJypriota free .10 roam \ f^U aued aei Page nikt) This has been aomc^lhg of Sn EVERY SAT. NIGHT— NEW TIME 8:00 P.M. (Continued on Page Three) (ContInilM on Page Th ’ee) anticipated thV Russians might try disposal. The party Included Mex­ No Vitoaneiee Ualmed (Continued on Page Fifteen) the streets and coo»tr^de again, ico’s foreign aecretary,. Luis Robert-W—Geaecuc oif Masaa- old fashioned winter. COME O^'E — COME ALL — RKFRESH3IENTS to sell it to India and the Arab the threat of new ytblence was It’s been a good years countries, which now use British Padilla Nervo, and U.S. Ambsusa- pequa, N.Y., under erpse-examina- DANCING TO.THE MUSIC OF . j . alive from pro-Gra'ek - Islanders dor Francis White. ' tion said thSre, waa no yacencles and American aiivraft, seeking to get rid of their BritUh Leading Moscow newspapers Bt. t-aurent left Ottawa acconl- at,-the time of Cullers' application. RESTOCK THE DUIALDO IROTHERS ORCHESTRA colonial government. There .were He Is president of the Presidential B u l l e t s splashed pictures oidhe plane -and recurring reports, also, that an,- panled by U.S. Ambassadbn R. details of its perfoiinance related Douglss. Stuart. Canada's Foreign Management \(;^rp., which handles Your Freezer Event! Ne^^s Tidbits other general strike might break Secretary Lester B, Pearson, at rentals at the. local apartments.. from-the AP WiriM .by ttie designer, the famous A. N. out later this week., ^ , I ' However, .leases from the dcvel- MARCH 22 to MARCH 27 Tupolev. These account*\sald; ' present in Washington, will jMn B't- ■nia TU104 exh fly 2,0(K) miles Culled from At*'Wires . Search for I,eader Laurent- at White Sulphur Springs. I npment’i files show -that a Hart- British intelligence agents ^ACCEPT BMmi-AOr FUIAS nonstop, cruise at 500 i^les an pressed a search during the ciir. TAKE HOME SOME OEUCibUS i hoar, maintain an altitude qf 33, (ContlnuMl on„Page Fltteea) (f'-onllnuad on Page Eight) . . IVahhlngtiNi, Mareh 16(F ) — G if Unbtlilyabty Anglican "churchman few for the mysterious chieftain .The Hupresne Cotitt (today DAIRY QjUEEN 000 feet and carry 50 pasaehgers i J;^*^**!* of the .Cypriot- rebels. They had and baggage In pressurized ^m -; “Mark magic" after mgrc4)d to say whether • penes FostRtlitffrom \Pain new spa^r. reports orgies been tipped off that the shadowy niay be convicted for eimply bei The Queen's fort or 70 passengers under tourist-1 ' J; __ ,, , ^ rebel leader, known only as "Dlg- lypi accommodations. (British *x- , longing to the Oemmunlet party, o f • RHEUMATISM NOW- henTtis" after a/legendary Oreek knowing It ndVoento* vteleat ^ r ts reported the plane used by hero, was disguised aa a black- Filths, Delinquent Tie Serov u^as pressurized and pa»-! overthrow ef the' government. •ARTHRITIS •COLDS You Can Obtain The Finest robed Greek Orthodox priest; The court necepted appefOa ia aUltudes'’^"* 1 Moroe’ean border. The; British governor, . Field two sepnrnte cnees — the eon- NEURALGIA* HEADACHE^ Marshal Sir John Harding, ordered Bared in vlctlon of Ciaiide M. UghtfSott ru t ,jN>w'’fen”i?nT''ne^^^^ ah absolute curfew In 15 cities and Chjeago and thnt ef jlanlue I. PINTS • q u a r t s • HALF OALLONS Dry Cleaning At A New PLUS $24 SAVINGS lU modern LnutruinenlB. in-1___-a.-^»a a limited curfew elsewhere to Hcnies, Cemnmnist party leader avoid possible violence on the in Tennessee and the OnroUna*. on future record purchases... all for only $3.98! piano to make blind landings, and 135th anniversary of Greece's in­ By JOE HALL bsubcommittee chairman, said in a Fire Protection Asan., reports Waahlnglon, March 26 (A?-The et^tement, the report 'rulminatee Ugfatfoet Ivns the lin t nad The MORE You Buy disregard weather conditions. It United States and Canada auffered dependence from Turkey, Scales the seoend. person eea- R.P.R. REDUCED PRICE! can maintain an altitude of 16,000 more flrrs during IBS8 than in ariy More than 160,000 Cypriots were Senate Juvenile Delinquency Sub- • ye*r ot Intensive etudy " by the vlcted aa Indlvldnola un4tor the k k i 0 y k'H M 1 : < M committee said today It had Yound' mrmbenhip tdanae of tito 1646 (1) (2) (3) (4) " ■ (5) other year. increasing emphoala on "sadlem.l "Once the industry realized that The MORE YOU SAVE T A B L I T S (Continued on Page Two) Son of Hai'vard - University (Oontinurd on Page Three) Smith Act. , You may listen to brutality -and violence" in the w* were not'tcon(;emed with the * DRESSES Buy the 27 rou- Immediatrl.v fill Each'month you During the year teachers -goes on trial for second moylea [entire motion picture output, but (Plain) ' p«n lMH>k' for out first rou|Min will re w e e p hotels Window shooting of down- : L o a H tO 1.1.4^ In a report on "Motion Picturea that dwelled tvaahlngton, March *6 (F) — triner •ctiea ... $3.98. 24 (-nu|M>nit which entitles Ictin . dmcrlbing ’ our fitorr and If and Juvenile •• .h . on brutality, violence, aadisip and The hupreme Court today gave i . p n r a — ^ 2 5 two Hilvancr re- you det'lilc to buy worth $3.98 each _ , , , • town-w'oman shopper last May. . . ^ * a * a-,a Delinquency. the qulckly^-jolned with ua week Fwita as tmU •> •spJriaf • MEN'S save ynll $1 ea<’h. yfiq to any $.1.98 subcommittee aaid the VnOVlBB »■«».« Im. SmleiTter ,• critical look Iptnll- atmf a■ cer-r«mv>- the United States Permlaaion to ^ ’ * S 8 coupons get you RCA Victor al- lease RC.\ Vidor one nr both you .absolutely, free. Tunisian Elections; BurLuT'N.S '.JX M ay Rock A H ^CIO along with comic books and tele- tain ^h>ir product,” file suit against, Loulsiaan to., h teMtsef I I . ------SUITS Tree records.'* i hum In our store. albums, one |>op- save $1 on each. dieted on 12 rhargea of issuing vision "have a tremendous in- Kefauver said., . •determine owneishlll of a torn ONIY utor, one class- \ ’ ' ■ ’ Tunis, March 26 tA*)- Tunisia's fraudulent purcha.se orders, Honolulu. March 26 fA’»—Tdh'of­ fluence on the young child Iq h|a The report aaid " It Is honestly area ot oU-rtch subenorged tondo 6 0 . < Z-PlNtS moderate National Front today ap- U.S. Army in Europe announcea ficer* of the powerful Teamsters' early development. , believed that the majority of the in the Gulf of M ex l^ leal.' ■ ' ' ■ peered to have won all 98 seats- in it will 'rampaign againet red tkpe walk into their quarterly executive Bottle Of 43 Only * LADIES' "While once again, aa with the people iti the film-•making business, HIT F.^81 BULL FEATUBBB-, (EXCEPT the Conatituent Aasembly. throughout April with the aim to Board me.etlng today' carfying a comic boolcs and television, n(> the great mtjorily, are sincere in Only seven per cent of the North eliminate negative- reporta and ^tenttol time, bomb that could of' ^ 16^ 1 1 1 0 cltn Washington, March 66 (D— k-PPIT8.. I > ftO c .'.I' SUITS WHITE8) their efforts to make good the House Agrlcnltar* Commlt- BotUe of 128 Only' (Plain) N*w RCA VICTOR ”Sava*On*Rteords" caupan book brings smsatibnal lov- African country’* 750,000 regia- other unnecessary papera tT!;i«irT"n . " A*"*- given, a'l a caaual relatlonshtp be- products.” tered voters heeded a call from the ty-seven persoiia killed In Brasil*•• CIO. ■ I delinquent behavior and the Nevertheless, it Went on, the toe looked over the Senate farm ingt to i^sic iovors, on opportunity you eon't oRord to niu. extremist wing of the Neo-Deslour landslide as reacue workers report There weqe conflicting report*'[mass media,” the report said. "It production dt western' and crime bill today nad oppooltioa waa (Independence) Party tO hoycott 16 yictima were children. on whether It would be set off. voiced to two fc44turea: A glOto* AT OUR drug store • COATS French press agency rCptwls is quite clear that professional movies *haa remained constant or 000 celling on price sapporta and . 9 8 « 4 -PlMTS YOU A R E u n d e r NO OBLIGATION TO BUYI You pufchot^ only the record, the legislative election* yesterda.v. The explosive Issue before the people generally view the presen­ increased 'slightly"'' while "the It was the first vote since France! Pf*"^** -’|'»rod«m t«h«oUk r^ g n s IBoard here 1* a 1400,000 loan tation of brvlellty and violence in production of noncrime movies has wfu)t Chairman' Oooley (IVNC) Our Same Day Dry Cleaning t^rvice gOH wont, wh*n you irant to buy them... right at your dealer’, eounfer/ promisedTunisia indePenachce. i which Vice President James Hoffa called tho “coraputaory" part of these media as definitely deleteri­ decreased greatly.” the eoU hank plan: A FOOD FOE HIAl.TH Unofficial incomplete returns J’''"'* of Detroit offered the Internation­ ous to the personality develop­ The. report said the silbcommit- A THAT sot TASTE Work Received Before 10 A- Ready By 5 P- M. Lorg6st|S«l«ction of Rocordf ih- Monehottor. al Longshoremen'* Assn. (lUA). ment of normal, predelinquent and gave 597,813 of the 616,989 votes lY /L ‘llv«r’Bid!Jin tee definitely ~wae opposed to cen- INTEND OOBFOBATE TAX NORTH END AFL-CIO President Q e o r g e delinquent children,'" it continued. sorahip of movies and felt "The Wnahlligtoa, March 66 (SB— ' by^ Habib B o u r^ilb ^ moderate , National Cash Register president Meany has threatened to auapend The subcommittee said it was industry generally does a fliie job DfURM^QUEEN Oqrroivay and His Intended faction on , the Neo-Destour. The j Stanley C. Allyh to Kpres4mt the Teamsters if they go through advised that motion pictures in regulftlng itself.') The Senate today peaeed, and MANCHESTER Dave baiToway, televiaion star, and ' hia flane’ee Pamela Communists, who put up, only united SUtee at llth session of with the loan to the ' ILA-—the "could provide the many so-called However, it said it had found sent to the White Hooae a hIB DAIRY QUEEN Ns. 1 DAIRY QUEEN No. 2 Wilde ate shown at hia Park Avenue apartment in New York about 29 candidates, had polled Economic Commlasloh for Eprope union he kicked out of the AFL in ‘trigger) mechanlama' that may many difficulties in administering exteaiHag for a year tho preoeat only. 7,352 votes. 1953,as racket-ridden. Inltiata- and provide the content .the industry* . motion picture 32 per cent eorparato toeome tax. i sob Hartford Rood PHARMACY City (Mar. 231. She la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Kast- 'Motor ' Vehiclea Commlasloher Tho moaaora atoo earrlea on for 307 Middiu Tpkt. Wutt ner, of New York City, .who (nside .the announcement of her 'The rest o f the ballotf were John J.Tynan astimates that 250,- . Reports and speculation went hi for antisocial behavior on the part production code; among them that the adminietratore can only re- aaothor year tha pr.mat oxetoa Owaed aad Maaaged by DRTCIXANERE Monchostor's Lotgost Radio, TV, Rocotd and AppHoneo Storo. ^ angagement to Garroway. Although they were mum op the date voided by mistakes in voting. 000 of State's million motorists several directioiui ^eaterday. oa of emotionally disturbed ^ 1 - Owned'aad 3Isnaged by 4 DEPOT Sq. Ml T.4SES •f the vadding. H ia baliavad ,that thay .a ra . planning a trip to have net rot obtained logtotmtlons flren." ^ tax fatea aa a toaif Bat a t gaoflto A U A N C O E Jr. , A L E U IN 93 WELLS ST. TEL. Ml 3-7254 130CEHTER ST. ■ : ' CORNER OF CHURCH Parto In Jane .and may^ba married than. ' ( AP Wiraphoto). [(Oetilbnwd en Fags Twe) os only tbr*^ days remain. -(Oontteoed en Page Twe) Ben. jUfauver (D-Teaa),' tha ' /CetitiMsfl t m e o Twe)' da^to'ho drippifl April 1« , ■ ------^ ^ — ------^— X'. r ' t . - ■ < I . r / I- / -M / ■

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHfeSTER. CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1966 , PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, MARCH-26, 1956 PAGE THREI Rockville Rockville Rockville Head* Cancer Drive New Soviet Jet Pastor Honored by Coujicrt^tion ment . Ruthorltiee, police, troopo v / in iii Jomt^ New Violence and newambn gantrally were per-1 IN THE TRUE SPIRIT OF EASTER.. . iG Eiiie Girl Wins $600 Poultly TTiieves liU S lU l \ muted to move about , All long ' IM wtoAtlM) m Home Owners Oppdse RVTA Peril to West’s •.'aiunrch.. Ytsohs DSCaDe distance telephone calls were j Elks ScholarsKip Given Jail Terms r. IbeMartar ' . ZMhaZr Bc.M 'Unit Seeks to Seen Following banned. Only a few small church-1 . AblUlMl______66 were,open, and even doctors on | I |i^ H ymn wt9n me On High School Site l^sue Rockville, March Mi (Special)— Rockville, March $6 (Speciat) — Gvil Air Lead T h e r e 's urgent calls had to get a military i . . JuE EratfM HroreiS ender Two EUlnaton men were found Iron Fann Bill Cyprus Cprfew paaa. ’ Mae BeatHce Browm,n. RockvilleRoc! A lw a y s ' ' • f t h e High School senior, has been an guilty in City Court this moralat (OMtiaMff from Paga One) ' H ie Greek conaiilate held Its i Meanwhile, It Has.JJ«n reported . (OoRtImied from Page Oim ) tradUtonal Tndependencae day re- i Rockville; March (Special)—# nounped aa the winner o f a $600 of ateallng poultry and tee*iV4id T e m o r r e w I s la n d s " (Coattr.ned frean ^ggo Ohs) Aa controveray bullda over tomor- that another p e ^ o n , also con­ ■cholarahip by the Connecticut Jail eeHtenees from Judge R oM rt feet on one je t It 'baa arrochalra (a Csisr) caption but only 13 persons, m oat! EASTER CARDS cerned with'-the''^ school issue, la J. Pigeon. -• with adjustable' backs and acata lealed in their homea in the IS of them .foreign cojTeapondents, { H’HEN YOU CARE ENOUGH TO REND THE VERT, BEST royr nlKht'a Town Meeting-, the State Elka Atan. 5tlM :lM )l5 , ti4U iU Congma begin a -10-dey Easter NOW being circulated by an unknown . However Armand F. Hruby, 3S. and can provide hot and cold mealt citlee .during the curfew'. Outside' attended. -1 Weat Rockville Home Owners Miss Brown la a member o f the recess on Thursday. Major dif­ group. The;.new petition according Girls’ Athletic Club, the Leadera' ooe o f the two wlU not spend In flight The plane carries n crew ■ ------5------tha cUlea,' the rest of the laland'a In Athena, Independence day ! Aaap., Inc., h*M come .out In oppoK to report#, seeks to place the Club, co-captain of the cheerlead­ eny .tlme In the Tolland County of six. WED.I "THE LAST HUNT* ferences between the two biUe 600,000 Cypriote were restricted also passed quieUy. Riot police DEWEY-RICHMAN to rescind the altlon to the Rockville-yernon's actual^''declsion ers, c lu s secretary o f l$5S-S6, as, Jail If he kec|M probation rulea The TUKM U the civilian ver made that appear unlikely. to u e Immediate vicinity of their guarded the BritlMi and Turkish 767 MAIN STREET Cooley meantime called- off a Taxpayer* Aaan.*a;inove Ip rescind a i ^ sistant editor o f the Biumer, and Ha waa-aenUnoad to three months slon o f the medium Jet bomber heniits. Virtually the entire 18,000- embassies during the anpual mill: approval of, the Simpkins site for Reforehand, the RVT#. petition a varsity basketball team member. each on biro separate counta and which Western obaervera saw fbr scheduled appzMnce tomorrow by tiaan British garriaon.,.and the en­ tary parade. A small group 6t Secretary of Agriculture Benson the proposed high school. ■\^lleil for a special town meeting , She was a Junior prom commit fined a total of $150 for hla ac- the firat time two years ago In a tire police force moved about on atudanta. broke windows on aome before the House Agriculture Com­ Britlah-owned buses during the Tomorrow night's meeting waa"“ vote to rescind the action. Tlie new tee member in 105S und a member tiona, with the Jell terms to be May Day ahow over Red Square. the alert to throttle any violence. called on the strength of a.petl^n petition I? being- circulated by of the senior. Auction Committee. suspended. He W ^ placed on pro­ The plane la reported to be big­ mittee. Benmn was to have dis- chief attempt at antl-Brltlah dem- cuaeed vam ua pfoviaiona , of the Masked men shot and killed a cmstratlon: Police ecattered tha^ PINE ^ HOUR circulated by the RVTA on March “some other group,” according to The award la second priae In an bation for two years. ger and probably faster than Brit- .Turkish C^'piidi in a coffee 'Shop Senate blH with committee,mem students with their cluba. Injuring 17. The unit wants to rescind ap­ RVTA offlcehr annual state wide scholarship Judge Pigeon mlbd more herth- aln’a projected Comet HI, which near Umasaol. The aasaaslna ei RfXAU fHARA^CY proval of the site (granl^ 4 to 1 The petition 'W’lll have to bear sponsored by Connecticut State ly In the companion case of Hen­ If not yet In produetipn,. berz, buyCooley said he wanted to four-of them. head' off "any more propagandis­ caped. vote at a Town'Meeling^March 13) 200 authentic signatures and be Elks Assn. The award will be ry L McDermott, 34. McDermott A bomb waa tossed at a military Michael PIsaas. secretary gen­ ing" by Behaon. eral of the rightwing -Cyprus and also to rescind the appropria­ presented to the Toivii Clerk by 8 made at the annual convention of was found - guilty on two separate Two U.S. companies began tak­ 'patrol ih Paphos Port, 60 miles counts and Sentenced to six ' Blead, Cooley said he would w-orkera (V)nfederatlon union, haa tion of 334,000 approved at that o'clock tonight. Another petition, the association In June. First ing orders some months ago for southwest of NIroaia. A Greek Biolog(csl| months in the Tolland County Jail for Benton's veiwa in writing, )>aen arrraled unde, erne- genry meeting for pmr«tasc of the site. It la believed, Intending to place prise in the contest is An $800 Jet airliners. Boeing Airplane Co. woman w'aa injured slightly. CHh- Sick Room Supphsi Frank Simea on each with the sentences to run .jole'y said he acted after a regulatloni. poll(4. disrlo.sert tndav. SERVICE The RVTA l^tlahlng to have the the Question budget issue on the scholarship. of Seattle expects to introduce Its er .bombings -w-ere reported in • ■ Cosmetics .. decision wMlher to accept the site consAcutlvely. He will be released (’z story quoted Benson that his Pissas was taken Into custody machines la reportedly In circula­ Miss Brown lives at the home of Frank Simon, preaM^ 707 Jet transport into regular eom- village near Paphos and at apbileo Patent Medicines placed on4he voting machines. tion. MK and Mrs. Raymond W. Mul- from the Jail after serving 60 days m erdat operation In 1050. The heetlng with the House grouf) March 11 iW'o days a'fl(0' the eXile SlNHOAVS - 8 a M. TO S-P.M Carlyle-Johnaon Machins CoV haa and placed on probation. /would give I.lm a chance for fur­ station near Kyrenia. There were of Archbishop Makarlos, and de- Vestefday. 60 members of the Officials at the Selectmen's of­ roney, 13 Esther Ave, . prototype, already flying, cruises no cnaualtles and damage w6s Weat’i^ k v llla Assn, met and re­ bben appointed Chairman of Iran- Tha case o f Louis 21aguro, 54, ther ’’mlaalonary work” on the talhed for questioning fOr 14 days. ON fice and the Town Clerk'a office cheater’s (Tancer Crusade for 1036,^ at 575 milea An hour aiid can car­ alight. .MANCHUTIR ed to condemn the selection of said, this morning that neither of Springfield, Mass., charged with ry 104-135 passengers. farm bill. Today it was-.announced that he i35V *T 'O N S school site by machine vote. Ap- He has taken part In previous Injury or ylak of Injury to a minor "It’s too late to fo any miaalon- Hotel Bar Shot had l)een transferred to the polltl-, Mitchell the#! petitions had been presented cancer campaigns and last year Douglas Aircraft,Co. of Santa A single shot pierced a steel paKntly, the two groups will lock to them aa yet. ' , , Loan Offer to iLA child was continued one week and Monica, Citlif,, lA building its first ary work,” Cooley said in' an in­ cal detainees’ camp. Already in 9-9614 SHIRTS homa at tomorrow night's meet­ was chairman of the industrial the case of Horace F, McGovern, terview; "We're facing the facta. shutter of a hotel liar in the centsn tr.e camp are 133 CommiSnlsta Members of the W est Rodkville ''B Jet airliner. It Plane two vi of Nicosia but injui-ed no ohe. Hun ing. committee. 45, Hartford, charged' with non- LuRGh Daft Tuasiay We doh’t want Mr. Benaon to use •wept.up early in December when Assn, aald at Ihelr meeUnj’ yes­ May Rock AFL-CIO t h t Cancer Drive officially be- alona, both with cnifaing speeds of deeds of troops and police failed to support \waa continued until April 550 miles an hour and capable of our committee room as a forum." Harding outlawed the Communist 444 CINTf a IT. M#NCHISTIR terday that if the RVTA action to 1 and chairmen of the turn up the gunman. gina\Aprll 33. carrying 133-144 pasaengera. Boslaesamea’a loacheona The Senate bill ir.cli'.dea pro- party. AND DRY rescind acceptance o f the Simp­ (CoBtInueo tfeifn Paa# One) various committeea will be An­ Oreek^orlglq C y^oU are seek­ kins alte Is a'lccessftil and a ma­ In other G w a Elliott M. Brown. deaerve (and get) our epectal viaiona for a new $1,200,000,000 nounced shortly. >, Mountain St., waa fined $100 soil bank plan, 500 million dollars ing union with Gre^e. Harding chine vote authortabd, the proposed Hoffa, Teamster Piaaident Pave atteation. Try our The only direct public, solicita­ for operating a motor vehicle additional funds for price aup- deported their leader. Archbiehop site will probably be defeAled. Beck and othefef top offiegrs met in tion will be during the "Llgats On” Herald Photo. Makarlos. on March 9 on charges CLEANSING ■ Mrs, E. 'Fenton Burke aald 'T he a aeries of closed-door cau$:uses. while under the influence of in­ p<)rt buying ^nd perlaliable farm Campaign, which will be held op toxicating liquor or drugs; Wil­ Grange Notes products, n#v(^ "domestic parity” A very aurprlaed and happy (X)uple were the Rev, and Mrgt Airibld W. Toaer of the'Second €k>n- he had sponsored violence which machine vote is an uninformed Some sources indicated a com HOWARD JOHNSON'S Simday, April 2T!. - liam B. Shapiro, 29, Ellington, waa plans for wheat and rice, and gregational Chuitih yesterday. When they /were presented with a mcMI of appreciation and a chock for haa cO(it the lives of 33 British AT • / vote and certainly a vote of Ig­ promise was in the wind to hold up aoldierii in recent months. H ist Interpret Ttie also finetf^ilOO for operating a TENDER SWEET variety of oHhfcr proposals. None nearly $800 by menlbers of - their congregation. Making 'the prqSentaUon, at the cloae of. the Palm norance." Members . claimed the the loan itself but still keep a The third and fourth degTte Sunday service yeaterday morning, were (left) Shbrwood BoWera. who presented the handsome acfoll* During the curfew, only govern­ defeat Wouldi-be by a vote of unin mutual aid agreement. with the motor vehicle while hie license la of these has been formally'consid- Wishes o r The Fsmil]^ Plumber’s T ools under aua'penalon. Will be conferred on the new with a few fitting worda,/Md (right) Harqld Mikoleit, who pre^nted- tereated pvaona, especially those ILA. . / \ er«d by the House. i Six out of the area motor ve­ membera joining the W a p p 1 n g the check. It was Just thfee years ago Palm Sunday that the Rpv, Mr. FISHER without echool-age children. T liat would take some of the (jooley and other House mem­ JOHN B. BURKE Lost Yesterday hicle violators forfblted b on ^ and Grange Tuesday at 8 o'clock At FRIED CLAMS bers said they still are trying to Toaer preached hia flravaermon at Second Church, after coming here The anxious - West Rockville heat off but still leave the Teams the Coaimunity Hall. from Mancliester, N. H. During hit pastorate, over 300 new memberr DRY CLEANSERS. INC. ten working with a union that the Evelyn Strickland, Windsorville learn Jual v;hat the Senate bill FUNOAL HOMS grouD la arranging traneportatlcn paid a $5 fine for violating city It has been announced that the have Joined the church, the 300th member Joining at the w\>ice yes­ for those v/ho need It to tomor­ AFL-CIO is trying to overpower The recent spsie of winter cointains and w h a t. orje of its pro- TEL. M S-«Sn weather, which has caused Man­ parking ordinances. Pour motor matter for the third degree WUI viaioni mean. Coo'ey said House terday. / ______/ ______/ S25 BROAD STREET row’s meetinr at the Sykes Audi­ with its own Longshoremens be Sister Lucy Southerglll and her $7 EAST O tlfT E R ST. Union. chester residents considerable In­ vehicle caees were continued for committee members would con­ torium. The 60 m nbere were one week team. ' n o M m MANCHESTER a m b u l a n c e SERVICB urged to be present ly the group’s Some anti-Hoffs sources said the convenience, has also now been tinue their study of the Senbte bill lective. ieaderahip'V before World ,.\- blamed for th<) lots of a aiipply of The fourth degree will be In $ while the conferees meeting: ^^p8s Fired War II when ”tha/Weatern powers (ssue might come to a ihoWdown 1.15 president, Georgs Kelley. charge of the regular officers and A LA CARTE vote and they had (he strength to plumber's tools. By,contrast the House version were making #reat efforta to HOW COMFORTAiU The tools, owned by Emit Bottl, all officers are requested to be at la simple. It calls for restoration prompt Hitler /to attack the So­ vote down the loan. Moderates Sweep the Community Hall tonight for College 204 Bush Hill Rd., had bt^n kept in of mandatory 90 per cent of parity viet Union.” / tilth bM utiful flhoM But' One Teamster officer op­ rehearsal. posed to Hoffa conceded the 43- the trunk o f hla car but appear supports on cotton, wheat, corn, (CMHaued from Page One) In Wathiq^on, a former Soviet to have been lost In a freak, mhn- Tunisian Elections Sister Barbara Potterton will be lice qnd peanuts and an increase intelligence'officer eays the Rus­ c « n h 9 * » year-oid vice president had six of in charge of the' potluck supper the 11 vice presidents here behind ner yesterday mor.ilng on Keeney In the minimum level of dairy sup­ Britain: The C6mmunl.st Daily sian lead#-a’ defuinciatlon of Sta­ which v^ll start at 6:30 p.m. ITiia lin is a ^sperate attempt to retain him and could — and m.aybe would St., near the Keeney Street School. (Contlaned from Page One) ports from 75 to 80 per cent of Worker In London published let­ ... ,1 . , ■ supper will precede the meeting. their i^wer. It indicatea, he eaid, — drive through approval of the . Bottl'a wife, who was driving the J O H n fO i4 parity. ters from readira expressing mla- Other opposition groups refused All membera are requested to bring lopn- car to church when, she belitves, Parity is a price level determined glvlngs about the neW policy. One the revolution has already be- to offer slates. a diAh. The eupper la open to all under farm lav; to be fair to the HRfil TRM'va s*aM *4 In to , Hoffa’s .only comment last night the loss occurre;., Oeicr. « d how it Grange members. blaa(ed such "sonlersaulta” aa was "I have never talked about happened today in asking -that the Abstentions were heaviest in farmer in relation to his cost./ humllfatlng and aald they raised * Nikolai E. Kfiokhlov, who de­ • m Iy *1 Tunis, the capital, and In l^erbx; It must be mentioned that the A conference comrailtee is/kup- fected to the West in 1954 After any compromiae." tools be relumed by anyone who Wapping Grange membera were doubt about the "moral integrity” Opponents of the hustling vice finds them. - native town of the extremist Neo- posed to adjust all differences be­ 13 years in the Soviet intelligence extremely glad to see Slater Vir­ D of communism. service, gave that appraisal in a -president, see the loan to the East .She said she was driving near Deatour leader, Salah Ben Yousaef. tween Senate and House Versions ■The Worker also ran an appeal Only 55 per cent of those eligible ginia Roberts at the last meeting of legislation and then raf)ort this copyrighted interview , publiahed and Gulf 0>ast la ck ers Union as.a the school about 8:45 a.m. and was and hope to aee.her at all future Located >4 Mile oK Oakland frpm Harry Pollitt, leader of the Fbr tiralMB young lw>m$n . . thott built to symbol of hla ambition to move out on a downgrade when the car hit voted in Tunis and about 30 per compromise for final i^roval by British Reds, to accept the new today by the.magaxine U.p, News cent in DJerba. meetings. Sister Roberts has been Street on ToUaad Turnpike the parent bodies. ' / and World Report. “ukt it”. Firm, fint iMthtrt. ttaol ■hanks beyond hfa midweatem territory. a alipi>ery spot, skidded aniil went in the hoapital for a period of ll,ne. pollitt at th* same tipie i/ied iato A Mpio, ootnisg, tO:,i'Aat.^AUy> ■ Many voters unable to write ..M ost,tim es .such,-is conference to explain how Stalin came to The 20lh Congress of the Soviet- and genuint Opodyssr walti, sU put their 'n Atnes, lOehtHIed thAmsel^ -time and this -has been her firat. ana no move to stoRthe man who with its rear In a snowbank. , .. .reporLH^quicklj' Rctepted. bat not .-deviate-from -Die !j)ciiuUpl#-',P/ Communist Party in February, he- togttbsr ofith crRftBtnsn's csiw.' nusn with a thumbprint. TTo < make visit to a Grange meeting in many always. , , „ saldi ’ ‘'Openly .arid' publicly coVi- u been accused of gunning tor. Unnerved by the experience, months. _ . Read Herald^ Advt. Iwtlve leadersyp. ,Z// ' Beck’s-Job. ^ Mrs. Bottl mahaged to< get the things easier fdf the tllUcratea, And there are-btron$: Indications Italy Rome’a antl-C(»Thmuhiat flrmed that dictallbi'ship cannot Black, Brown. . milsigs tef yoW sMys boy., *.'I consider him a fine labor lead­ car started snd headed toward colored ballots w ^ e used — pink that the EisMhowqr administra­ socialist nev,Npaper L ^ Giustlzia exist any longer in' the Soviet Red Calf er who is doing hla best to organ­ church again. But then she noticed for Front, green for tion hopes to Tight for retention of Union. Without publicly saying po, ize everywhere,", Beck aald o f Hof quoted A "very rellabW’ source as that the trunk door was open, eo the CoCmniunlati. Itg flexible and lower price sup­ saying Italian Red Igader Palmiro It actually confessed the complete fa. port plus the new soil bank, first bankruptcy of the Soviet system,” Bring your young (tUow in for bla.cbolcs she stopped thte cat and closed It While Franc^^as agreed to give T(}gliatti had pred ’ ted his party ' He continued: The trunk had scooped in some Tunisia hery indej^ndence, the. in the House and then again in the of Btylsi; wo hava le u ef s i m and " I know, there la talk that Hoffa present Neo^Destour- government Senate, would lose one million' /otes as A MALENKOV SF.E8 A-PLANT snow; apparently from the snow­ Benaie, result^of the anti-Stalin ca:i^aign. wants to take over my, Job. Well has agreed to Work qut a future Repfvaenentlng the senate in addi- sridtht, and tha txptriancsd psrsonnsl to bank. but other than this ahe TELEVISION The Italian Communlat party, Calder Hail. England, March 26 they alio said I was trying to take relation of “intWdependence” with tion/to Ellender Ell are Sena. Aiken noticed nothing unusual. whose two mllhdn members niake ()P)—Georgr" Mialenkov and his / 6t him for foot-comfort tool over Dan Tobin's Job when he ran the Frenbh. (R./Vt). Young Yi (R-ND), Holland Thlf morning, however, her hus­ it the Weatem world's largest, is touring Russian electrical experts the union. Ben Youssef, Who WanU the rtS-Fla), and Johnston iD-SC). In today viewed the show-piece of "That wasn’t true. And it isn’t band, checking the trunk before girding for c countryw'ide munici­ leaving for work, saw that his French to quit Tunisia completely, PHOOHAMS Senate votes they have lined tip Britain’s power program, the new true about Hoffa," he said. fled i o Cairo aeveral weeks ago to 3-2 in of rigid mandatory pal election test to be held May tools—an acetylene torch, a vise, 27. Calder Hall atom electricity sta­ Front 5 < * 5 0 and assorted wrenches—as w-ell as cape arrest. He contended his supports but'^ey art ilipposed to tion. British engineers said Malen­ be controlled b y term a'or the Sen­ ^.st Germany: At a party con­ toAi box were missing. supporters had beitn denied a Video Everyday — kov seemed impressed. ^ . According to Size OOMP chance to campaign because all ate bill. * gress .Mteitded by 5,000 comrades, Auto Accessories Bottl, a plumber’s helper, went All Rights Reserved — The station -.Stands just across 1 9^64*/. hla group's newspapers had been House conferees with (Jooley Deputy Premier Heihrich Rau’eon- back ^ to Keeney St. this morninA H. T. Dickinson A CO,, Inc. demrled what he callei' "hyaterical the road from a top secret .factory to look for the tools, but co u ld ^ closed except one and hii move- will be Reps. Hope (R-Kan), An­ that - makes plutonium for both Reported Stolen meifa leadera either exiled or dersen (R-Minn), Poage (D-Texi attjscks” against party boss Wal- find them, and Mrs. Botti ehecKm Jailed. ler Ulbriclt, who. has approved the military and civil uses. Giaqt with the poilce, but without suc- and Gathings' (D-Ark). All of Chimney stacks'and huge twisting Police aald four white-wall tub#- t))em voted for rigid supports new Kremlin line. PI ceaa. / Austria: Frledl #uernberg, sec- piles of pipes maf-k the landscaw. less tires and two chrome wheel The ^ la are important to Botti. when the House appr(}ved them disks were taken from the en­ last May. / ,i-etary - general of the -Austrian In a statement recorded for MARLO and he^ls offering a small reward Communlft party, tried to soften broadrastlng. the Soviet minster closed parking lot at Manchester Delinquency Tied 5HOE DEPARTMENT— MAIN FLOOR (REAR) Motor Sales, 612 W. Center St for .their return. the shock of the anti-Stalin, cam; for power-stations said; / probably sothetlme Friday. To Films in Study paign by blaming the dead leader’s "We wish every success/lo our AAAHLOW Chief Herman. 0. Schendel ews to Obseryc errors on the 'Western-.powers, British frlend.s and congratulale 5HOE DEPARTMENT— MAIN FLOOR (REAR) Fuernberg declared that Stalin be­ them in advance on the successful released information on the theft (Coallnued from Page One) and said It was reported this morn­ Passover Festival gan to "violate the ii-inciple of col­ commissioning of this station.'f ing. Charles Hurlbert, general Local Slocks Choose Here the Wearables comnrend, but not force, changes manager for the automobile sales in a ec^pt. Jews ail over the world at sun- | ALL DRESSED DP''— .«:.//; ,/ ■ firm, aald the tires and disks were ({BotaUans Furalslied By In /addition to ap overhaul of set tonight, begin tha/observance ;6 3 2 4 the effects of all phases of the mass I Nsw Haves, Casa, Ixti { Z-tt) Hd#ARD BARLOW OO- The celebraClon will be observed . (^onn. Bank and rhas I Hartford. Coaa. , CHESTRA: Gaeei) With Clothes From MARLOW*^ media, particularly on Juveniles; ChsSsel tt Serlssflrld, Usee. Eleanor Steber by orth(xlox and conservative i Trust, Co...... 35 38 and that studios producing films for Ckassel M New Hrilaia. Cews. (IK-SS) TALENT SCOUTS Jews for eight days apd by re- J Wi Manchester Trust ....65 — television submit them to the pro­ rkaawri as Waterbary. Coaa. (U) PLAYHOUSE OK STARS form Jews fer seve'n. MAPLE SOFA BED GROUP CbaasrI U Helvoke’ Matt. t.-te (IZ) SCIENCE FICTION THEA­ See What We Have For "LITTLB WOMEN Fire lasurance Compahlee duction code administrators for ap! TER As told in the scriptures, Pass- - Aetna Fire ...... 72 75 ( Z) I LOVE LUCY proval. -/ I over ( Pe.sach) .commemorates tpe ' u lk L fl' ^ - BOYS' and GIRLS’ Hartford Fire ,..170 180 The report singled out aeveral a;N < S) MICKr.V MOUSE CI.DB Ct-ZZ) THE .MEDIC ‘ escape-of the Jew-s' under Moses ' National Fire ..,, ...100 110 (IS) KUrrPY THE CLOWN (Z.t) FILZI FAIR . pictures for criticism-because of I Ci) I'XCLK ED ■ / (U) TV THEATER . from bondage in Egypt. Moses' de- , C O A T 5 o n d ^ P R E 5 5 E 5 ? T O D D U R 5 ' Phoenix ...... 8^ 88 emphasis on crime and violence. | (.Wl. BAR M CLI'.BHOrSE OAN'G t:M ( Zl PASSPORT TO DANGER mand that the Egyptian Pharaoh , Life and Indemnity Ins, Cos. i&Z) FILM FEATURE - HZ4Z) DKCE.MRER BRIDE Qnee4t Sicufufid. Among them were "B ig House, (U) OUT WEST ADVF.NTUBE THEATER — and last days o f the holiday, a ape- ' Ttavalera ...... 83 88 «Roy Bosert e Teen 10 to 14 Given On C.0,0. Deliveries Skier Breaks Neck (til WEATHER ,cial ritual -glorifies the Idea o f, HATS lELTS PuMie UtUiUea ^ liberty. Hynans. prayers and aer- j 3 i s 8.98 And Mart Conn.-Light Power ..18 20 . (S«t EARLY SHOW I I \ i I r i :\ 5.T5 to 12.95 1.SO and up Cornwall, Mkrih 26 P. "Partner, -la Time" m’ona stress the theme. Gifts'to ; And More- Conn. Power '...... 43 45 (U) RIG -PICTURE 7.98 , And Mo(rv Dubln, #1, j6f ' Hartford, skiing (Ml. TWILIOHT THEAtr.R) /f/ /ff/f //H/Z/f the poor are also parf of the ob­ Hartford Elec. Lt. . . . 58 60 servance of this festival. * Ny l o n , r a y o n GIRLS’ Hartford Gas Co...... 36 39 yesterday ^ the Mohawk Slope, S:iS (tl) HOPAI.ONG CASSIbY crashed in -an unexplained )nanner S;Se ( Z) RPORTHCOPE ' I I i : \ ' i Tha .story of the Exodus from i j So. New England (M) CHRISTOPHERS Kgypt is also told at the festival ; HANDBAG5 5PRING HATS Tel...... 39’ i 41 4 Into a clump of treea and died of • :Z1 (it) SPORTS DIGEST a broken neck. Dr. John Kilgua of ■ ;W ( Z) WEATHERCA8T meal on the fim two nights of the RANGE & FUEL OIL Slanufacturlag Compaalee holiday. "The symbolic: .foods served i All Mtylea and I'niorz Pastel Trim . Am. Hardware ...... 18 20 ■ Litchfield, acting medical examin­ t;U ( Zl WORLD NEWS TODAY -A-. er, said he wqs puzzled to explain NEWS recall a.spects of the Biblical story, !i '••CHUnBKTTKS” Arrow, Mart. Heg. ... 52'i 55>4 7:M. < Z) MR DISTRICT ATTORNEY — parsley, the arrival of .spring; ' Asso. Sprinf( 32>4 35 4 the accident aince the.trees are in 1 1 9 And .More 1 . 0 0 full view of akleri descending the (IZ) NEWS THE WHITING and matzos. or unleavened bread, ,, And Mora Bristol B r a s s ...... ; ,21 23 (tt) WEATHER AND MUSIC the poor fare w'bich the slaves ate. : | Collins ,...... 120 — slope and could be avoided easily. (SZl. SENATOR RI SK CORPORATION I The BOLAND OIL CO. 7:ie (IZ) w e a t h e r m a n Aotonwtie Heating SpeclRliats A bitter herb, suggests the bltter- Era-Hart ...... 31 34 (Zt) NEWS OF THE HOUR nesa of slavery.' AL50— 5UP5, PANTIES. SOCKS. SHOES. Fafhlr Bearing ...... 47 50 344 HalB SL — TeL 5U-9-1166 (IZ) WEATHRRCAST Services will be held at Temple.; JUST EVERYTHING TO LOOK "NEAT o ih I P R I M " Landers-Frary Clk. .. 26 28 f:U (I»4Z) DOUGLAS EDWARDS aba AND NEWS Beth Sholoai on both days of the : HANDKERCHIEFS N. R. Machine Co. . . . 38 4 41 4 ^ A U R N S I D E ® lt:N ( SH) STUDIO ONE holiday, at 7:30 a m. for adults and TIES .N. Eastern. Steel .... 64 74 (tt) RIGHUOHT8 —"Tbe Tale ef SI. Emerfea- S S e t o 5 5 c (S3) JOHN DALY AND THE ry" Red Hatton,. Jarae, 10 a.m. for adults and children. ( ! // liOO to 2.00 North and Judd ,,..38 .— ^ P A B R IN G ? Y E 8 ! NEWS I Rartoa Russell Mfg...... 8 10 lUrbarE (IZ) HIGHWAY' PATROL See What We Have For "LITTLE MEN NiEiiwyrk ' MErMarrsy Stanley Works ...... 53 4 .56 4 1Z:M (IZ) HEART OF THE CITY ' VTHRMr/g 4LWAYN TOMOBBOW^* N ie h e k (ttl FILM Terry Steam ...... 132 — Ai *:!• (SZ) 'Cmnrh A Dee G o t CASN-NOM I ROYS’ SLACKS ROYS' SPORT JACKCTS Torrington ...... 25 27 11 :M < Z) NEWS REPORTER Yvamm# Zarkary M o R c l iM ft r TIRE U.S. Env’i'p com new 26 29 (IZ-M) NEWS FAV-LATER E,ICHT o HLUBH e ALL WOOL .MIXTI.'KKM Del'arlo Ncott (tt) FINAL EDITION U.S.i Env'kipe pfd new 13 15 *‘f*lain^ of tko Iklaadu'* (U) WRESTLING ^ ► Apply for $25 to $500 now ; .50 a GABARDINK e CJIARCOAL. BM'K, BROWN Vfeder-Root ...... 48 51 ■ la color S:9D-R:S5 (U) NIOHTCAF EDITION e ALL SIZF.S 6 io 16 11 :H (tt) SPORTS ROUNDUP ^ ... pay iMitr! PLUS! Cath in a ALL SlZ^s'and cbtXIKS The. above quotatlone are not. to Wod. **Tho leatF Haai** (M' WEAHER 1^ t-Vitit—phone 6rit. Bill Con- 4( NO CIMH* MV1S16NI PIECES... be construed as actual markets: (U) PREVUES aolidation Stnrict, Nationwida , „ U:lt ' Z-lZ-It) WEATHER And 3tpre (M) CONNECTICUT REPORT , * Cradit, at ho extra cost. Phone 3.98 Aad More 12.98 store and Plmat 395 Broad S t ll:li ( Z) LES PAUL A MARY EOBD b or come in loday: -M (IZI THE BIG SHOW Rugged SOLID MAPLEL in a complete Eight Piece Convertilile Ensemble that add.s an extra rwm to your ■ —"AUaka PaUor‘ " ~ TEL HI 3-5179 v K H V^Ns ^NMI v ^ ^ lH iR E ROYS'SHIRTS (K) ORCHESTRA M home—at night the Sofa Bed easily dpens to a rc.stfurfull length'bed for two! Consists of the SOFA BEjD! ROYS' SUITS 11:1# ( 4) NITECAP THEATF.R u tis.nM 55Me.riM LOU-NGE CHAIR! PLATFORM ROCKER! OTTOMAN! COCKTAIL TABLE! 2 END TABLES! 1 LAMP SOCKS 55c to 1.00 SHIRTS 3.95 oad up C-al. T:M (M) SPORTS "Haa,e of SHbace" . . ' o Rainbow of rolnm Including while. TODAY “ (ZZ) LIF.E WITH ELIZABETH MOO 1 8.38 a LATKST FABRICM YfHH ROUM) iliR CONDITIONING Kra'at . T:ZZ (IS) WEATRERVANE TABLE! / - - ■ . .. i pastel col(>rs; rherks and plaidz. ENDS 'rUEH: IliM (tt-M> TONIGHT—sue# AUea'. •300 24.35 19,25 o CHARCOAL, BLI'F., BROW N • Drs(M and sport styles, $7*6 60 Niwcit •oslar fo'coordliieita your •ccaiA*> k R.m. i:ie ( V) THIS IS YOUR World 1;N ( Z) NEWS 5SOO 39.05 80.70 (IZ) PATTI PAGE “ Ahovo porMoots cover everytmos i o ALL SIZK8 6 to 16 a Sizes 3 to 18. rl*A wHh ymer mow sulf whan you cam buy muory- OONFlDENcH'liil*' -(tt.M) GORDON MAC RAE A !••• •* 110 0 «06H 120.40 whoa .Libbrol K«iHi Rud9«t Titrms . . OpM An Account ANNA MAGNANI (fSt DRAMA 9rotot*lv roROid la 12 seeeacwihfe tblm§ tH the om/me. time borol QUISHSERVlCE.' 1956 Academy Award Winner (HI ANNIE UARLRY OMnlkly lns*all*«nls *f And 5tare 1:44 (It) ACCENT ON LlVlNO GLASS 7.98 And More 1.98 , . , Best Aetreea of the Yenr. 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7 ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, C0NN„ MONDAY, MARCH 2 ^. 1956 PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1966 three separkte b*we. Flowing without the aid of a bark brace while the called police on another Morn Comfort Wooring Georf* dacquemin. Den d. at 7 certain conditlnna,” Schwaltser \ Gravel 1 to Head afreamera axtend from the bows. Thieves Tliwartc?d and her husband was aleeping In phone. C o v e n t r y . p.m. with Mr*. John Hudak; Girl aaid. "Ha ahouldn't have to watt Attempt to Supply WKNE->84« WHAT—f i t The corollb hata of mlaty hair- another room. She picked up her Scout Troop.71, 7 p.m. at the Rob- there until the cowa come home.” FALSE TEETH Court Ca8C8 An ImiMdiotm nsfirtB w o o o - iz a * Daily Rgdio WOTH—T6I» KC Building "Fund braid in patal-Uke layers repeat By Invalid Wombn bedside telephone and It waa dead. ertaoh School; Cub Scout Park S7 "H* can paaa If he aaka parmis- Bandag^m and the pale yellow of the dresses. A The wires had been rut. n*r* u a plaaaant m y to evaieem a t 7 p.m. w ith Mra. John Mac-- aton," Grpk repliad. If lighta for yoop'fomny pretoction il ------. \ Wrought Iron RoHIngs loma plat. etacomtOTt. PASTBBT1I. Teachers^ Boqtrd Disagree IVDRO—UM Caatera Btaadahl Tim* wnc—top* amall butterfly how hovers at the LoiUaville. Ky.. March 36 iXh — \ Mra. Clifford was afraid to call ^ an tmprovee powdtt. *0*10*1*11 eo Quown.'Den 3 at 7 p.m. with Mra Hatardajr Cedae art flaahlng, he'* raquired to con)* ' .In kn affort to kaap up with th* A special waya and meant com­ back. uppar and loww piatas bolds tbam Herman I>eDo)rt; Boy Scout Troop to -a gtbp.” yours 08 soon os you mittee, which Will work to da- Mrs. Ethel Clifford. 5S; woke tn nqr huaband. but she finally •woke i Porch Column* ' flrmw to tbst they Jm i mots eeea- Although hla counael aaid a loc't) Incheaaed demand for aurgteal WDRC—BUig Crotby The four flower'girla will wear hlih after palnataktngty getting 1 tortibl,.. No gummy, geory, pasty AS. 7:30 p.m.. at the Pond Hill Accordthg to teatimony. Brown Th* totlowinq program ached-j. tabliah a buildlr.g fund for Oarop- the early morning hour* yester­ tatt. or fnllng. It's alkaline (none On New Pay Rate Schedule School. youth waa not “duty bound" to had not Btopped hla car but had draaainga, th* Woman'* Auxiliary bocomo a policyholdor of tho WOTU-Oabrial Haalim bell Council. Knlghta of Columhu*. white Swiss organdy emhroidtred intoNthe brace. , VALLEY WELDING CO. ttles ar* auppUed by th* radio t i i a - day and heard noises in a tavern acid). Doc* not tour. Ctwek* "ptata Al*o, North and South Coventry wait in^hA car In front of a procaeded “at a 'alow rat* of of Mancheetar Mamorlal HoepitaJ managamenu and ara subjact to WHAY—Sava a Lit# haa ben initiated, according to Jo­ with yellow and white" dalsiee and T h reat wq* e«*y for Clifford,: ■For Free Estlnaate CaD odor'' (d«ntur* brtathi. Oat FAS- worn over soft yellow organdie below her apartment. TgZTB today at aay drug counter. nriMtitif tom ore volunteer firenien, 8 p.m. at the re- apeed” paet th* bua. Chang* wUnout notlc*. WCCC—Good Evemiic Good Mualc seph Ccrvals. Orand Knight. with one more assist from hi* wife. Olaetonbury ME 8-8118 Cb\*M»try. Morch M (SpecioJ) ~«t*nrt »n open “parked" achool but, Ralph Brpwn Satu on Thuradaya from 2 te SUN LIFE OF 6 lnADA WKNB—Ev*nin( Serenade petticoat*. But she was unable to walk He.held The thugs at gunpoint! the N»th»n •pectlve firehouae*:' Coventry In another caae late In ____ 4iM - WTIC—Une Man . Kamilv The local council la looking for­ T ht of nayera. 8 p.m. at the Brookmoore Jr., 17. of 414 P. rker St.. w i» .day'a aeaslAh, Leonard D. Woodardf.'''' 4 o'clock u wall aa on Monday* WHAT—ItusW Uarebaat —«------1------^ ------CommUrc^nter. , ■ - WlXti'—Rwvrd n.vu* WDRC—Charlee Coltlngwood ward to building a new and en­ fiuitd to tocofuijt* the tmp»w^ Plam for the comlnc a««iMn will ~ Bern Oreen-Chobot Poat and fined $3S in Town Court Saturday IS.'of 66'i Bbrnham 8t., charged until .furthar nettc*. ChoflM S. iMNiaftmi WGTH—Lee Paul and Mary gord larged home, with modern faclll- and atanda a chanct of toeing hla tnU fB —RMiueat Matin.* *:**- t. ■ procedur* drmehdrd by te»chrr»' be diacuaaed and voted on. Oeoi Auxiliary. American Leilion, 8 1 with breach of peoc* and Intoxi­ Mr*. L«n* Olddinga .and Mra. M SALEM RD.—TEL. M 0-4100 WTflC—Happln*** WHAY—Polka Party tiea; in the near future. •eckinx » Wshor »*l»ry echedule. W.. Hihkal Jr., preaident of the p.m. at the Lejflon Home. licenae for aix montha. cation, haa hia case continued to Harold Lehmua, co-chalrnibn of the Bapraaantatlvn , WDRU-Cal Kolby WCCC—Good Evening Good Muile Member* of the newly formed Board member* hove voted that tliallenge Petition* | Fo'jnd ItuiUy of a..*lng a atand- July 3 when the court learned that ' WOTH-Wax Work WKNB—Mueic Little Leafua Gornmittee. who will surgical dreaalnga commlUaOitprge 6:ia- W Tic—Lone Ranger committee are; Joseph Gravell, im impaaae procedure doe* not be ra chance of the aeanon. raid I»c*I 'Democrat* have until the Ing achool bua, Brown waa -r'aated hi* Infraction violates probation WHAV-Muaic M.rchabl WDRC—My Son Jeep Auxiliary mamber* te mak* aif ^ - WCUU—RMurO R .vu. chairman, John Stewart, Timothy exlat *101* no contract* have 5ei the auccea* of the procram de-- Brat of the Week to flie challenge ■ March t by Patrolman Gordon tronba pfevlou* offenac. fort to attend theae meatlngi;' WGTH—Voice of Flrciten* J. Jlogan. Corrielius R. Foley, Ber­ been ia^ed to the faculty. The im- petillona with the town clerk re- Ned/low for phaalng « bu* taking Woodard waa drreatad by Patrol­ WKNB.-Reque.t UaUoc* t:U-r pend* pn the inteiwat ahown by which are held In the Auxiliary TIC-W ldo* Browa WUAY-Polka Parly nard J. Fogarty, Charles McCar­ puaa/i* a device for. •■»etlUnK the parenla of bo.va participating. garding the endoraed Democratic | on chllclrcn in front of th* Holllater man Bmeat- Noake for creating Room at th* hoapital- If It la hot If'DRU—<;al Kolby WCCC—Good Evening Good Musle thy. David Scheidel. Thomas Bol­ ditaxrecment*.'’ accordlnic to , VotV. .\ew Seho^ Hour* Tow-ii- Committee member* named ! Street Scl.ool. a diatuiliBnce at MUIer'a Dance WUTH—WiVax Work“ ■ WKNB—Mimic convenient to apend th* antlr* two WTP,'—lAin# Raiiger ton. Roland LePage. JoaeplvMcCar- Chairman Ru**ell D- Potter, who The Boat'd ha* idab voted an im­ at the party raiicua recently. j tn paaaing aentenc*,. Judge Wea- Hall March 17- Rroaecutor Fitz­ houra from -3 to 4 o'clock at the WHAV-Seuy Kimbaa WDRC—Johnny Dollar ihy, Leo Colburn, Edward Brown, aaid the revi»ed nalary achedule ■* mediate change in achool hour* in Shniiid no challenge* be made ley C. Gryk aaid he would refiom- Gerald aaid Noake aaked W-oodard Weet^Rmrd R.vu. WGTH—Vole, of Plreeton* Frank Taylor. Edward Dupre, hoapital. It la permlaaabl* to drop WKNB—Request Matin** *iSis a - relented by the Board i» ‘'more the three pubfic'aihoola for the re- jhe party primary on April-10 will | mend to the Motor Vehicle.Dapkrt- and a com''p*tUon te leave the in or leave at any tim*. And time VfTlC—Pepper Young Walter McNally, Hugh Hayden, ''bian fair" to the teacher*. malndei of the''.r'ear. 'not be nece**ary. Albert A. Ro4*i, , ment that Brown'* licenae ba aua- dance hall and later ^und them In WDRU—Oai Kolby , WHAY—Polk* Pariy that can be given to help on aurgi------WTUJ—Henry J. Taylor Herbert Car\-ey, Frbncle Mahoney, P otter *aid the Board will l*aue The Center School which . hast party chairman, haa aald.’^ The , pended for aix month*. Gryk iiidu a car in the parking lot. Woodard WGTH—Wax WDRC—(UMtirey Taiani Seoul* cal dreaalnga will be appreciated. «:*a- WGTH—OfftM*! James Murray. Paul Morlarty and contract* on the b**i» of the re- heen cloaing at J:!.*! p.m. v'ill clo*c ,Bnal date for auch filing can b« ! rated that tin-o pravioua motor pleaded guilty to the rharge*. WHAY-i-Belly KUnbsll Charles Lesperahee. 1* . * •- . _ '.aa_i_ —..I nKobtained fw inda /1 ffrom t - A n a R Ro*«l.a m m ) i W ee 0 » a **>o* ... **,W «* FitaGerakl aaid Woodard 1* atlll viaed aalary *chedule. 13,200 to at 2 p.ip.; the Robertaon School vehicle offense* by Brown—who, WCCO—Record Ravi.w • tfenY —PolkA Pariy This committee will make recom- SS.300. w ith the maximum ft> be Should no challenge* be made of according to Prosecutor John Flti- under One year'* probation—with 'WKNB-MaUnct WTIC—Boitoq P ^ Urchettra. whiyh ha* bech .i loiitng a t 3:30 TTIC-,Wom*n mehdatlona aV' the meeting of the reached In 13 *tep*. Thi* achedule p.m Will will rlo.aeno. p.m.; theme the endoraed committee member*, Gerald.'iia been driving only about a,60;d*y luapended Jail aentenea— WPRC—Cal K'llbT WDRC—Godfrey 'Taienl ScouU haa been rejected by the teacher* for. a paat offense of tampering WGTH-Om>eai council tonlgkt at 8 o'clock at the North' DIMilct Si hool. uaually 'th ey will automaUr.ally be in force a year- influenced hia decision. w S'ni—Wax-W ax Work •isa- Kiftghta of Columbus Home. propoac J3.S00 te .SOO in 10 1 i.jojin,. it' i'.vi'p.m .'will cloae' at 1 for the coming two-VCar term. with a motor vehicle. WHAY~Nlght Watch who ' *' ‘ Brown's counstl, Atty. Abraham WHAY—Record Rodeo Schweitze of Hartford, moved for Aaked by Jud»e Gryk if he waa WTIC—Telepiioiie Hour Vtraa. ,. • V _ , ,,, i ‘ 2:30 p.m. The action waa taken * .. . WCCC—Recoiil Review WDRC—Jack Carton - \ Just amazing! Potter aaid the Board will aend , primarilypri,„,niv to saveaave tran*porJationtranaporjation Manckeater LVenIng Herald dismiaaal Of the charge on the working, Woodard aaid he ,1a a WKNB-i-MatiDe* WGTH—Night Mueic letUr to each teacher aaytng | cost* by c ,.o„,«,ininr ombining some i«,me bu* bii* ji f -o'entry correapondent Mr*. <:. grUunda that the-bus waa actually junior at the Howell Cheney Tech­ WTIt^New. til*— Miss Kelly’s Maids I- the impaaae procedure ha* not \ WPRC—News WHAY—Night Wall h Snappy route*. IJttle, telephone Pilgrim 2-6331. “parked" and th a t atatute allow'a nical School. WGTH-Bob and Ray w n c —Telephone Hour been racognited and that con- a driver to pafi* a atan^ing achool “Think Jail would help you to • :ta - • WDRI%-Bln* Croeby ) Supt. of .School* Worcester War- i WHAY—Record Rodeo To Wear Yellow tract*, baaed on the Board'* re' ren said the savlhg of lime anil ■ bu* under certain condition*. learn you've been doing wrong?” WGTH—Night Mueic So many women love viaed achedule. will be offered. WOCO—Record Review t)M - tianspnrtntinn la lapgely thrruph | He said l.la motion waa baaed bn Gryk aaked. WKNB—Matinee .WIIAY—Night Watch Dallpa, Tex.. March 26 (ip) The a W iv ^ ih e r L etter elimination cif one of the nrade 1 | A Thought for Today the testimony of Schoo Officers Woodard replied, “It wauld prob­ EASTER WTIC—1080 Radio Lana WTIC—Conirait In Mueic WDRtl-4^1 Kolby WUKC—Amoe n' Andy eight bridesmaids at the wedding f - In part the letter aUtea “An piipila' trip*. jThere definitely i* , Joseph Butler and Albert Wilson ably maaa up my education.” \ WGTH—Bob and R*» WGTH—Night Mueic of movie star Grace Kelljf and th* educaUonal inlereai* are en- no loas In tpatcuctlnnal tune, he A Hymn for Tmlay and the .iriver. Charles E. Hunt, Told that achool '■nd'-. in June, Remember when Mother *:4*- Prince Rainier of Monaco will dangcrad. The adoption of a highef that t,he bus was halted at the curb Grjdc- continued th e caae to July 3 bedecked her family with . WHAY—Suburban 8*r.nad. WHAY- Night Watch eanverlible emphasized. “Beneath the Cros* of .laaua" WCCG—Record Review WTIC—Contrait In Mueic wear identical gown* of sunlight Impaaae ahould be uaed only when Consequently, Uie board adopt­ wa* written by Elizabeth Cecilia several nlnutes before end after under 35tu bond. finery and hurried them WKNB—Requeit Matinet WDRC—Ainoe n Andy yellow silk, organdie over taffeta. This SKIRT oalary arhCdule in a co,mmuntty ed new achool hoiirk heginninc the Cfephane. who was born in Rdin^ Brown paseed. In other rkae* Saturday, Morrla off to church? Th* sanc­ WTK'—lolfU Radio Laaa WGTH—Night Mueic The gowns have full and fluid which will feel an approximate In- C urtii of Ellington waa fined 136 tuary \(raa redolent with \ WDRC—Cal Kolby l*!*a- / 1856-57 achool year. The hours burgh,*' Srotlaml, In 1830. She died The bus waa “halfJoaded" when >• WGTH—Bob and Ray WIIAY—Night Watch wide skirts and bcll-shaped aleeves creaae of one and one-half mill* follow: Center School, 8 a.m. to as a young woman in 1869. but her ; Brown passed, they said. They also for speeding and William E. Tay­ peony and lilac blooms: \ 8 i t t - WTiC—Newe caught to a tiny cuff below the el­ a* a reault of the already exlat ing 2:15 p.m.; Robertaon Schpol, 8 hymn will live as long as the said the bus's blinker lights were, lor, 33, of Philadelphia, forfeited a the sun's rays filtered ^ WHAY-,-8uburban Serenad* , WDRC—Romance Mooda bow, designers at Neiman -Mar­ _ dule for profeaaloh*! and non- through stained - glass \ WL'CC—Record Review WGTH—Night MUeIc a.m. to 2:45 p.m.; North Diatrict world stands. operating althe lime. 135 bond on the aame-charge. The -WKNB—Today in Bporls 16;U - cus, Dallas apecialty store, an­ Bfeaalonal employe*, would ulti- School, 8:20 a.m. to ifM5 p.m. .. 'The statute permits the opera­ two man were arreited .on -Rt. IS windows and cast weird WTh^lOtiO Radio Lana WHAY—Night Watch WDRC—Cal Kolbv nounced yesterday. p u r Big "n initely reault in c-eater deprtva- The achool* have tb date lo.sP Benaath the croa* of Jesus tor of a car to pass a bus under by Slate T -oopers. shadows upon the wpr- WTIC—Fabuloue Doreey* , Tiny covered buttons extend The WGTHvLea Paul and Mary Pord . WDRC—Mood* lor Romanes tkm ^^ cducetipnal opportunittei three day* in the 180 day. sc>hedule. I'fain would take my stand. ahi^rs aa they listened 8:**- ' . . \ WGTH—Night Mueic from simple, small collar to a high througii neceaaary eut* In other The board voted that • Iheae lie Th^Kghadow of a m ighty, rock again to the age-old story WHAY—Newe !#:**- obi sash, th at ties In the back with WCCC—Good Kventng Good Muilo WHAY—Save a Life • atetutorV need*, maintenance and •made up durini; ih spring vaca­ Wlthlha weary land, , of th* Ascension. Remem­ WKNB—Vtka bond ACE item. ir s NO LONGER A SECRET. For ber? . WTIC—Parade of Bande cquipmenr tion week, on April 23. 24 and 25. A home Within the wilderness, WTIC—Newa. WDRC—M.onde tor Romanes CAR •The town ha* Juat loat bene- At their next meeting. April 5, the past five years chemlata and doc­ WDRO-Newa\Weatber . WGTH—Night Mueic fiU ot Federal aid, U operating a A real upon the way. WGTH—Newa^, !#:«*- FRESH CANDY the member* will bear talks on From the burnihg of the noon-tide tors have been working long hours 6iia- WIIAY-Save a Life new'Junior high program, la In teaching method* of teai-hera of la a eoametir laboratory to develop a WHAY—SporU . X WTIC—Parade of Band* Whitman, Schrafft. P. A 8. danger of loaing tranaporutlpn heat ■ HOLMES WCCC—Good Kvctllng Good Muilc WDRC—Mood* for Romano* Grade* 1. 2 and 3. And the burden of day. auperlor face cream . . . an out- WKNB-xBerenadiiVx, WGTH—Nlghl Muelo Candy Cupboard grenU In the i;e*r future (aince atandlng product, that would help FUNERAL HOME WTIC—Strictly Spdrti.- COAT H at laiBCh Menus II;* * - • approaching the 6.000 population WDRC—J. Zalman \ , WHAY—Nile Watch Ashley The Bchoola' hot lunch menu* I take.'O Ctroaa, thy shadow .eliminate tiny unnatural llnea and WGTH—Cohn. Sporuiglit mark) with a poaaible additional Kof m.v abiding place; rough, dry skin. The work la-dnlahed. 400 Main St. WTIC—New* for the waek follow: Today, toma­ Phono *!«l— WDRC—New*; Alm*nac bu* needed and an Increaie of to aoup with rice, peanut butter 1 ask no other sunshine They've developed POLYDER5I-20, WHAY-Dinner Date WCTIl—Bob and Ray about 100 pppili for the next achool Ml S-7807 "XCCC—Good Kvenlng Oo Muete and Jelly sandwiches, cake Than the aunahine of Hi* face. a unique fare cream that doea to ■ Charlts E. Nyack; Cub UitM League Program Scout Pack 65. Den .1, at 4 p.m. Several collar style*, Regu- All perKina interested in sup­ with Mr*. Joseph P. Eaton. Den 3 lar or French cuffs. porting the Coventry . Little a t 4 'p.m. with Mrs. Louii Gill. League program are asked to at- Den 4 after achool with Mr*. TVIodest in to ------f----- ^ ^ ------YES YOUai COOK LIKE AN > . 5 0 . . $ 9 . 9 5 T EXPERT ELECTRICALLY. . . BECAUSE, / O t t ^ * / new WATCHE$ BETTER TASTING Sizes'6 ip 14 and 12^] tn • Eltctric cooking is occuroto, it's 141). Also-golored. Cotton* and nylon stretch. BETTER LOOKING uted hoot. . / ROASTING CHICKEN • Meats refoin their flavor and juices, Come out to (h^farih, just a few minutes from % - MEALS WITH A brown just right. the Center^on the Silver Lane highway, any day.\ • There's less weight loss in rooits. any time and get thit most delicious chickens you JUNIOR BOYS’ ever ate. Tt is a goiid idea to order ahead for. • Vegetables remain fresh tasting, and Easier. appearing. 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Ml 3-4865 I ACROSS FROM BRUNNER’S W E OIV E O REE N S TAM P 8 ( h (I ' <1 • ( f . .1 ■ ; I T . I I- .) -T t' *' .1 }, : ■ -4 I'-'X St,' ■ ^ \ r 1 ' ' = ‘.'» P 1 T ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 26. 1956 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C O ^ ;. MONDAY. MARCH 26. 1»56 PAGE SIX ot last evening. It rhad* Uie’llstan- ' ■ ------'-3 ------* ertr feel like rising to their feet in St. John^8 Notes Ear; Cuneo, lAfe With nprsilip; Hear Messiah rrw’ new onsa/' hr* Jialn* built, appreciation. Whitney, MacArthuri His Bcn- GENERAL The offertory choice of the / ISattf^PHtpr though theni *r«' *fhr frofh Holy Week Rites, Droodles \ detvoda’ With Histoiri Kibble, “ Oveetur*'' inatead of the “ Paa- enough.’’ /' * By Choir at Ctipntng Ifprold By ROGER PRICE Skyumlch Scfwdule Personsllty of the 'Young Child;; t v S E R V I C E torale" was a good- one. BesIdeA A t the Palm Sunday Maaaes the The Idea that even a few new Murti, Nehru's' Fere^ 'Policy; that. It gave the ordaiatra. an op­ THE "IVY LEAGUE" USHKD ' Data portunity to play aomelhlqg'other fpllowing serviceA for Holy Week _ PRlNTim CO.. INa churches are being built In, Rui-‘ Powell, Orginat Has n is Signa­ Nlglits $1 96 PhnPArta South Church U BltMn ltrt«t Tueeday/htarcJl ST than accompaniment, 'v Were Announced * by the Rev. 1 ACCENT IS ON ala, against the obvioui original irs Needed ture; CIlH'k, All the Bcft In Bel­ Mancbfcter. Oojin. ^ Midnight—2 a.m...... L ines gium ' and .Luxembourg; Chase, > ‘ TEL. Ml f-S lM Mrs. June Omal's two- aoprano 8tei>hen S. Stryjewakl of St. THOMAS T. rtatousoN w.ah f Oommunlam,that all would 2 a.m .--4 a.m...... itMTS Needed By ANN STRICKLAND PRATt LOT NEXT TO BOYS’ VIRGIN WOOL WALTER R. fTOGUSON 0 Life and'Language in the Did numMra once more proved to ua John's National.Caihmlc Church; Pub)iili«ni disappear, it obvious demonslra* \ 4' a.m, —“d, ajit. «• iqteers Needed The Chancel Choir of the Sovth that a voice with her purltyT-Ac- FREE PARKING POPULAR MARKET Chsirtler, Brian Rivard The followlitg.^ books have been Testament; Mayer, Hlfl by'Martifl Lenten devotions Wednesday A t ^ to b r 1. iMi tjoh that there it indeed tome sort V ^ .m .—S a m ...... Metbodiat Ciiurch performed the'- . curacy Of pitch and color—la rare, 8 amt.—10 a m...... ulia Haugh, Jo-Ann Thyrecn Added to your llbriiries: Mayer; Loomis, DzAwing the Head 7 p.m., chanting of the traditional' Babllibed ■ Etctt E«nln« Cxcrpt Ay arise. Lwnten lamentations: at Otflca at Manchaater, between Communlsni and religion Noon-7^ 4>.m...... Volunteers Needed BatUe Won, May 1943-1945; MaU. Thursday, Maaq w'ill be sung at Whiton Memorial LlbraTqG Atkin­ Opera Stars iif'.th* Sun; Iv er’and COMPANION TU A N tion of Philip TYeggor.' Shexprojecta her text Impersonal- If you haven't done so ...... in Rii.esia. Anybody want tn bet 2 p.ni.—4 p.m...... Richard Bohadik Treggor haa many wonderful I}',.yet with pure sympathy. "How 8 a.m. followed by the procesalon .James Galanek, James Arthur son, Magic, Myth and Medicine; Dolson, My brother Adlai;/ Block. ; FEAR” of the Blessed Sacrament’ to the already, we invite .vou to Payable In j^rance which wins the hatlle of peaceful 4 am.—8 p.m...... program! to hia credit aince tak­ Beautlfnl Are the Feet," was ex­ COATS ^Wilfred J. L.emlre. Meyer, World Book of areaVjn->-,ln- Herblock's Here and Novv; Dunn> repository. In commemoration of »lVio 6 ,p.m.—8 p.m...... *.( Author’s name below) >i ing over the, miniatr)* oi muaic o f quisite mdeed. In "I know That One Year <... .coexistence T W. Joseph Lemlr* Retreat from Lcafningi'- Sloanct the institution on this, day of the THIS EASTER , Ax Months ... r .'s ventlonS; Ewen, Journey to Qrea^reaK Our Vanishing LAddscap*: Ibacn, South Church, and bere ia anothe.r My Redeemer LIveth,” ahe waa not Three Mentha /'H p.m.—10 p.m. .Bernard Hart ness; Lasslo, Doctors, Drums and Some people are afraid one to add to hia li>t. The unuauAI allowed theX^oloiat'S privilege of Holy Ehichariat. , Month ... 10 p.m.—Midnight ...... Harmon- Tompkins, Bdward Steele Muter Builder; Pieldmg, Travel Good Friday, et 8 a.m., Maas of 'I COME SEE You'll be' amazed when you Who, Ls7 Guido to'Europe 1906/57; .Wolpert, to visit a Physician for a feature of thia event waa the Incor­ rubato. It waA rushed and Incon­ •weeltlT ...... ><• Skywatch Post located on lop of Manchester Police Station. Dances; Good Housekeeping, the preaanctifled. followed by the aee'the quality of fabric . . . Simie Copy Guide to Successful Horaemaklng; Rosedkampff and '-WaUace,' ']b- poration of the Hartt Chamber siderate, yet her technique hever and expert tailoring at this /An angry American has written b i d r n m i Volunteers may register at Civil Defense HeadqlUrtcrk Municipal check-up berause ' they Adoration of the Cross: At 3 [im. our modOrn, airtSbndi* eensf Orcheatra, along^ with the organ, 'T tfoductory Course Bookkeeping failed her. low price. MEM OP ‘Hippopotamus Gargling' Building.. Manches^r on Monday. Wednesday or Friday from 1-5 p.m. Stevenson, What I Think; Dsche, “FEAR” they may'learn rehearsal of boya and firl* for the t h e ASBOCj TED PREW a book abdut the American Indians tillTy Dsch'e'a Glamour Book; and Accounting; Hall, Ma Papoose for accompaniment. It muat be Alice Kingsley, ^ I r a lt o , haa' a tioned ' I ' ^ c ^ The Aaaoclate^ la„ exciu___uelvely If you Aeh\ me (I'm siire 1 or Tuesday evening from 7:30-9:30 p.m. something is wrong. There Easter procession at 'i p.m. Good V ■ of republlcatlon of which he calls ■‘America's Conce'n- Sanderson, Follow the Whale. Sitter; New l^ k Museum of said at once that the balance waa rich tone that project^ quite Well. •nulled to the heard the quesUo^ somewhere) the Modern Art, Family of .Man; is now no reason for fear very good—the blending, when it Her interpretation waa thoughtful. Friday devotions with the passion Juniors all newa diei jhe* credited fo It. -or .tislion Ca.iips." That title is, ac­ Ficton, Mary Cheney and Whi­ of Our Lord. not otberwtK credited------t.in th|a ijafler Hippopotamus leads a pretty soft ton Memorial, Library:. Carey Latham, Guide to Available Light occurred, of all three -horal, or­ Perhaps • little more ien'uto would . . . •ad alee the local neaa pnbliahed here cording to mo.st sincere studentSj and much hope for speedy .Holy Saturday, the day on which 8 9 10 11.12 • All riflne of renubllcatlon of epecial life. They maxc bellsvp ihe.v're no­ Fine Arl^ Group Rat Poison Kills Rings Around Vs; Campbell, Royal Photography. recovery from alm ^t’any gan and orchestral—left little to have been acceptable. Precise and of the. Indian prohler.i, soniethlng Anne Tree; Cooper, Maria; Cald­ Mary Cheney Library only, ftc- be desired. Treggor had the entire accurate notation can'be overdone. sadnesg and Joy Intermingle, the diapetch** herein are alao reaert ed thing but big clumky lumpa and’ black veil of sadness will lifted 1 2 . 9 8 well, Tender Victory; Greene; Quiet tioh: Lacy, Men from tjie Boys; ailmehU evening under perfect control. Nlnga 'With Slneerity •enic« cUenf of N. E,'A. Serv- of an exaggeration, hut still close although they’re stronger than alx VicHs Paintipgs Two in IVfichig an^ during the Mass, which will itegin horses they never^ get hitched up American; Borgenicht, Don't Look Kenyon, Mtirle Antoinette; Gilbert, New drugs and method^ Knowing as we do that a pro­ Harold Baglin, tenoi-, sings with BOYS Inc. enough to the truth to weigh at 7 a.m. .with the kindling and iblifher* reprceentallver; The to ploughs or have tb w-ear a Fully 60 mcpibcrs of Manches­ Jackdbn, Mich., March 26 (A’).— Back-; Crabb, Peace at Bowling Native Stone;. 8colt;Sea-Wyfe: of treatment offer muc, gram involving so many pArti^i- a sincerity and understanding that C-adets _ „ _ BpeoKl Asenry — New heavily/ on the American ron- Green; Jenkins, Saddlebag Parson. Atkinson, Exit Cha'flie; K auntza- more than compensate for spots of blessing o f the new fire at the en­ A nnw shop for boys occupying our saddle and carry Fat toadies ter Fine Arts Assn, attended the ¥wo young children died yester­ hope for everyone to* live a panta is of necessity fraught with trance of the church. The vest­ 13.14.15,16.18 ^ ^ mW ° aW ‘ V crW o p scien Mkry Cheney Library only, non- kis. Freedom or- Death; Morgan, odd timing. He truly "gives" in inntir* lewtr flopr. around bridal paths. Afid even apprehension — the kind known ments will be white and the prgan CaRCULATlONS, l^is good for u.s Americfins to though they're members of the meeting Friday evening in Whitdn day After apparently eating rat fiction: Wilson, How to Play by Saintmaker's Christmas Eve. healthier Jife. Yoqr Phj^st;- whatever he perfonns. poison the.v found while rummag­ only to those involved — we must and beils! will add thelz note of pig family, no on has thought of Memorial .and considerable inter­ ciail devotes a great man: Rudolph Blander, bass, seems Easily accessible by meansi.of a graduated .stairway just The Herald Prlnung Company. Inc., nk, now and then, f about the, ing through a kitchen cupboard in "take off our hats" to the splendid gladness and triumph. saaumea nb flnaixaal raapoh«ll>llll» for raising them for food. Someone'll est and enthiiiiasm waa expressed, completely at home in any number 1698 _____ Ill sd- ndians. their home. hours from his busy life to 'team work of all concerned. All Following the Mass Father Stry- aa you enter in front of store. typocraphical eirora sppcarln* make a fortune some day by start­ -he undertakes. Good technique vertlaementa ai>d otbeiber readln* matter particularly in the demonstration keep abreast with new tech true artists feel thia tension oc- Jewski will vfall homes b.v, ap­ Smart textured fabrics in the ’.venlna Herald. , Most of the 400,000 still surviv­ ing a Hippo Farm. Ju ;t imagine, Coroner Loren Bates ordered An combined with musiclanly presen­ fn The Mancheater Evi by Douia Fusari, who painted a autopsy to fix the exact cause of niques of diagnosis and casion.ally because they are trying pointment, blessing the Easter food Featuring an outstanding selection of quality Eai(ter ap­ newest horiaontal weaves and ing -In this country they once you could .get 45-pound pork chops ’ tation. resonance that cooperates Display 'advertUln* closine hours; / picture in oils. death o f Daniel Robb. S, and his treatment. In our prescrif^ to do their best at all times, and with the new water. parel for little boys, junior and cadets in sizes 4 to 18. All aoft glen check*. Three bul­ For Mond*y-r1 p.m. fYJdH.v. owned arc second class citizens. an^five foot alices of bacon. And Fusari has received awards the very human equation iiuist al- with diction without amotherihg it, lion etyle* Just like the "Ivy For Tuasdav—I p.m. Monday. sister, Jpdy, 3, children of Mr. and tion department, the m ^ - all combine to make smooth pro­ / Easter Sunday will begin with by hatipnally known makers . . . and all priced conserva­ Tliis is, after some 300 years, the it/woiikl take two men to carry from the Connecticut Academy of Mrs. Clayton Robb of Jackson. Manchs'stnr's Oldsst , low for fluctuations in the graph. LeXgiiera," vent back and For W»ddesday-I p. m.^Tueai^y. duction. the ResUrrectidi) Mass at 6 n,m. tively. For Thursday—I p m. Wednesday. pickled Hippo Knuckle home bine Arts, and has exhibited Police said the youngsters found cines that can help you, will Dr. Ihrke at Organ •*' flap pockela. And' tailored brand of progressive colonialism with Finns! / Juat like Dad's. New grays, For Friday—1 p. m./Tbut^s/. from .the Delicatessen. I'd try through the Lyme Art As.sn., the poison while their parents be carefully compounded. Treggor's conducting i unobtru- Our only regret is that Baglin Ihr Saturday- 1 P. m. fTldSy. ve ourselves have demonstrated, did not sing "Thou Shalt Break fw tans and blues. Claasiried deadline; lOi^a.m . each raising them myself but my land­ .Springfield Art League, New Ha­ were sleeping. Fncilitins / . aive, but alert. The organist for Clark N YMCA Heatl day of publication exoep^Saturday — we who preach so sincerely to all lady, Mrs. GoonsgSrten, makes ven Paint ami Clay Club and Con­ When Robb And his wife awoke this program was Walter Ihrke Them," and Brander "Ih e TYpm- Wallingford. March 26 (/P> — A. t a . m. / the. world on the evils of colonial­ enough fuss about my marmoset. necticut Academy Fine Arts. He they found /Danlel'a clothing from the University of Connecti­ pet Shall Sound.’’ These two num­ YOUR PHYSICIAN cut. A splendid accompanist, oiir bers arc certainly a part of the Bryan a * r k of New Haven is the Monday, Mhirch 26 ism. ' studied with James Goodwin Mc­ smeared with thS gooey mixture. Manus of Hartford, Guy Wiggins Robb, thinking Daniel only had CAN PHONE only regret is that Dr. Ihrke did Easter portion of the Messiah, and new president of the Connecticut “ Boys Town” Opening Special Yet. what we. did to tlie Ihdians, Karlli Spadnl on Stago YMCA. Clark was elected at the Of Lyme and tpe latter's brother, eaten the poison, lis^hed him to a not have opportunity to give a .Jenowing full well what* these two Th? Amencan Way and are still doing to the Indians, Mitchell 3-5321 singers could do with such out­ organization’s 89th convention Wauregan, March 26 t/Ti — In Kugenc. He now conducts classes hospital where he died. quiet, reverent mood to the entire FAMOUS MAKE BOYS’ service by a’ brief o gan recital standing numbers, may we only here Sa,turday. Willard T. Carter Aa we w ri^, the federal Jury is has little power to bother us. One on* of the strahgeat ground-break­ at Hartford YMCA and the Com­ The father returned home, there WHEN YOU NEED ^INTERMEDIATE JACKETS i^e-Easter Savings! munity Y, in Manchester, also at to learn Judy had become ill. She before the choir entered. The audi­ hope that at some future time of Hartford and Harold O, Froh- •tUl out in the New Haven trial of reason for Uils Is that we have ing ceremonies ever, construction A MEDICINE his home In West HartRird. loo was taken to the hospital fitOT ence—and a "full ''ouse" it w as-- they may add these to their reper­ bach of Stamford were elected told ourselves what we ourselves was pormally started here Satur­ vice presidents, while Arthur Bar­ eight Oomhiunlsta under the Smith The members chose Arthur Lud­ where ahe died a few hours later. • appeared to le very cognizant of toire. . ' wanted to believe. As we think of day on an 8 million dollar plant to rows of New London was -named 2 - 9 9 Act. But to those who have been Tnanufacture bathroom fixtures. wig’s painting, entitled "Winter's \ the Lenten spirit. Somehow the It is an excellent practice to /^CHINE WASHABLE! American history as we learned It. Dream," as the painting of the Pick up your prescrip­ 'disorganized coming anc. going of recy>rd programs of this calibre recording secretary and Harold L. foUowlhg the trial. It would aeem Gov, Riblf'off and William A. Blakeslee of New Haven Treas­ In poplin or ftr instance, we think of the In­ Bauer, president of the American month. Ludwig lives in Rockville. tion if shopping near us» or the choir at the beginning and and South Church haa had at ita rayon gabardine that/ihere has already been a tri­ ending of the serv'ce i: liable 'to disposal some first class apparatus urer. Grig. 3.98, 4.98. dians as the ones who tried tn Standard Corp,, were prevented by Another highlight of the, eve­ \ 41 let us deliver promptly umph for Americanism "and the the itorm from going to the con­ ning was the presence of Walter Whon ttoRMoli M d ruin that reverent Spirit. If we of this nature. Might it a good drive us out of our homes, not of without extra charge. A dispense' with any kind of a prel­ idea to appoint the people tvfao are Fully flannel/or rayon lined. Sizes .therican way o f life, whatever struction site to turn the first Van Arsd^le of Coventry, one of Excerpts from an 6 to 18, wawr repellent, machine ORLON the vercDct the Jury does return. ourselves as the ones w h o did shpvel of earth. So workmen Hhe original foiindera of the Man- Bringt ilMfilMtnigi uiuollelted letter great many people entrust ude,' then perhaps a quiet proces­ to engineer thia so that they i^ight sional—eve.i without organ or attend the final rehearsal rather washable, »p front, 2 drizzler drive thS Indians out of theirs. brought a box of dirt from the cheater Fine Arta Assn. He and use with the responsibility pooketa, elkatlc aides, self collar That triumph for the American ako TUN$ singing—up the center aisle would than leave to chance this respon­ But the big number one, sU'lni- site to the stage oi; a school audi­ Mra. Van Arsdale have been 1 2 of filling their prescrip­ or knit trim collar and cuffs. way has come In the fact that spending some time with'' their be impressive and that in the dim sibility? Recordings of this naturex / porUnti all declsive’ reason why wte torium, where the ceremonies w-ere tions. May we compounc these eight defendants, certainly held, and the Governor and Bauer daughter's family' In- New York To stf thingt ki^lrtl lighting. not onl.v help to improve future PERS take what happened to the Indians yours ? Too mbch praise cannot be givep performances, but serve as local “ Boys Ttiwn" Ojiening Special oatracized individuala ao far as thrust their spades into it. state. Fusari and Van Arsdale Dear Mr. West: \ so easily and .in such good con­ cntlcized the work of members of to the choral work of the evening. history also. Anything involving Take advantage of this timely Oie poHUcai and foreign policy savings. ' \. science is a very simple reason: Turkey has a population of 24, the association, and a social time I believe all the members of my family Doubtful it is if South Church has hard work and preparation haa a u n:tm $ TUMMY ever sounded to bettci advaptage. 8 Orig. 16.98 Ori:ik 19.98 mood of the day d» concerned, have followed. permanent value. We feel that Sun we were the ones who did it. 100,641. feel as I do; that .vou made everything )UNCE CHINO been accorded a superior brand of The made .section of the choir is day evening's performance cer Girls' 8 to 14 SubteeteM 13,14 We are full of pious horror over aa pleasant as po.ssible. superb. The balance of tenor and /IPRIl- LONGEES Juatice, which has been very re­ talnly waa Just that. Ute.fAcf that the British and baas leaves little'to be desired. The freshing compared to what has 102 RADIOS / French have gone into other con male voices give plenty of evi­ FIRST happened in aome other triala of SAFE PARKING ON PREMISES dence ‘of tralniqg and maturity. 1 4 9 0 tinenU ROt. fhelr own and made O N p i S P l ^ Y Pljesdrjjptiqn Pharin _ / . /■> Coiyiznuntsts. '4 ■* Were-'lsivewinxi^r'bsTOrniTce.- tsoK* S d l Deiual Week ...... 1 6 9 0 A<51C!aKSSE«UJ5Kvl k»lfkliK3«rtGl3idxisaiEiSKroD«BaTO«V "'fCWJ I r,i.i WSeBSSS? But w* ignore one great thing tn volume, but more than that...the Sizes: 9 16 16. Comes In khaki, tan. At ffottorton's ♦Quotation by Martin F. Tupper fay by an eutsfanding rnakar in klftan^koft by able mamtera of the Connecti­ favor o f the British' and French, U810-18S9) diction and tone is good. White Charcoal or black. In standard Will th* Mr. Johnson who knows about tht acct> ISO CENTER STREET ' the lad.v soloists in them.sclvea are waiVt, Ivy league or tappered Jean cut bar,’ who have aesved vrlth full ■fltey usually let the natives live Copyright 1956 t.3W4) In connection with the Salvation | orlon, flare back, 3 button front, 2 p<^k*v URderatandlng of what conae- dont that occurrod on March 14, 1954 on Silvtr splendid, the entire section of so­ atytes. Four porkets. sanforized when they conquered them. 'They '.Army’s annual Self Denial Week, and washable. ats, cuff affect slaaVai, raglan shbuldaf^. ^ Lono noor tho Manehostor>Eost Hartford Town y prano and alto -(-ould stand more quaheea atich aaaociatioh. with often let them live and develop strength____ ...... and volume...... Continued Nome League will have a spe- Comas in shall pink, white, soft blue. Cohimunists might have for their toward self government. Our pro­ lino at 7:30 P.M. involving a Silvor Lono bus and< tralning and experience w-lll help/'" mis.sionary ingathering service own professional future. They I a) their weekly meeting at 2 / ^ "Boys Town” Opening Special gram was one of extcrmlna^on a cor drivon by Clifford Cyr who died from tho in* I’ raiarH t'lioral Group i o'clock tomorrow afternoon. A few Before we leave the choral / NKW SPRING INTO SUMMER have been safe^arded, efficiently first, and perpetual concentration juries ho rteoivod in this oceidont, plooso coll weeks ago member^ were given one hopes, by the action of the group, it should be praised also for small cloth stocking^ in which to / BOYS’ SHIRTS by 2 Famous Makers camp, later, for any survivors. the expert handling of tlie new Connecticut Bar Association' in Idl 9*3778 or Ml 9*5277. place the total ^ - ^ e l r telephone Yes, what wc do is not, when we chuni.s numbers- or, that is,/the number aa vvelTas those of friends send your aponsoring and approving their do it, quite the thing it would be le.ss familiar one.s. The vpice bal­ they careiiKto ask. These stock­ orig. 3 for 5.00 An aeridee. if we were seeing it done by soine- Casual furniture that's alive with ance on the< opening "Behold-' the ing.* will be returned in tbmo'r- RUST CRAFT 1.98 W e doubt that any Jiiry in a Lamb ot God" was excellent- The row's meeting and the money giv- hotfy' etse. -How would it be; : _ ' / timing on "Rufcly He Hath'Borne trial of Communists has been more en to the Anii.v's missionary pro­ Here we are,,decent, friendly, lib Our Griefs" wasiequally goo^. gram. Opportune ably and dispassionately charged Thi.s Choir cab combine 'tech­ EASTER CARDS eral people, who arc against inju.s X'' ' A special feature of the meeting Sizes 6 to 16 In wov­ than was this one. Judge Robert tlce for anybody. Why. we never personality 9nd clean cut beauty nique and emotiob in a mo.st grati­ will be the showing of colored en cottons, or no fying fa.shion. A\ little more or­ P. Anderson, In his presehUtion of killed an Indian unless tve had to slides taken at the Akai Educa­ WILLTON'S Iron "Fuller" fsbrlcs gan would liave bee-’ wclco>|ne. tional Center in East Nigeria. Ifr Ivy league chest B uy! / the issues to the jurors, set some-- ir self-defense whjje wc w^re driv NATIONALLY FAMOUS Nothing can lake \)lacc of the West Africa. This School is ,opei- stripes, cheeks, sol­ thing of a classic model for con- Ing hirit off his owi land. And we diapason—when it is needed - hot, I ated by the Salvation Arm.v under GIFT SHOP even the preci.se and musii-ian^ ids. Italian collared Bideratipn, by Ameriesn Jurors, oT had /to make way for progress I the direction of Major and Mrs. FREE PARKING styles, short sleeves, work of the on-hestra. whose Issues of political dissent and poa- t*C" , \V,iltei- Squibb who are there on Manchester East Hartford sanfoiized washable. d'ljh't w e? After all. what had companiment was irreproacliable. : missionary service-from the East- aible disloyalty. tKe Indian done with this rich con "Lift Up Your Heads " was deliv-jern Teiritory of USA. Both Ma- GIRLS' FAMOUS A\AkE VIRCN WOOL The point is that, so far as the Unent in the centuries he had had '. - / ered witli a little r. oie abandon jor and Mrs. Squibb are teachers atmosphere of this trial was con­ it? TEASPOONS by DILLINGHAM th(* groundmore familiar, too. \jn thia school, teaching the "natives 4 It was in the short rare chorus l,siich subjects as English, geogra- cerned, these defendsnts, perhaps So it goes, and It is possible t«. 1 6 P C .' 4 KNIVES numbers preceding the finale that phy, arithmetic, hygiene, civics, ^tha worst Americans of their dsy. w.,ke our conscience on the mal/^ 4 FORKS the choir rose to its greatest ' $nd the Bible, SPRING GROW COATS were tried according to the laN^, ter, briefly, but it always g’oes SAIAO FONKS heights. Ydnr correspopdent has | An.yone interested will be wel- and according to best Americah back to a comfortable sleep again OPEN STOCK V4LUE $26.34 14 never thrilled to the ''Hnlipliijaii [come to attend. A social hour will rhonis" more than to the ''W.orlhy ■ follow with 'Sirs, Annie Nicklen fhete^s Mote tradition, radier than according to It's not real or shocking, not when OR SOUPSPOONS I.s the Lamb " and '•’Aliicii Cliorus ". .and Denl.se Glamann as hostesses. Orig. the public or official mood of the wc were the ones who did it. Out WHERE THIS COMES FROM 16.98 to 19.98 moment.' That, whatever the-ac­ indignation . is properly reserved NOW!’ 13/®^ 1 6 tual outcome of the trial, ic.what is for events in NorUi Africa, C’jprus, food for America. and- Siberia. Smartlyriy tailored grow coats in virgin wool _ HOW'LL YOU Ha V e gap^dines, flannels, boucles, a\|d worsted Religion in Russia He’ll Run, And Win che^s, siitas 3 to .4x, 7 to 14. All ora sample Nine members of a dentation Picsidcnt Rhee pf .South Korea coats. Nat every size or style in avf ry size. from the Nstiohid 'Council of the announves, as predicte'cf, that.he YOUR HEATING? i Chu^hes of Christ in the U.8.A. haa leconsidei’ccl., and will now' have retbmed from their 10-day 'stand for clei-Uon for another ^arfy line When more than one serious visit to Russia, and iSsiied a state­ term, 'i'hal wa.s as predicted' hi.i ./.o r Private! accident or pekness strikes' St-(OE DEPARTMENT (boys' and ^irls') MAIN FLOOR - REAR ment which IS both interesting and annoiim-ed refusal to lun kgain the same- family, ii'» a BIG \ realistic. merely being the time-worn signal advantage to have Hartford's new Major Medical Expense Swcat.orU’ump The gist o f their report is that for the "people’ to. draft him. i ’ church and state, Communisnl" and Now-, after E few.ahoil days, he Policy, "irhe maximum In black ))a' Black patent. religion, havq reached a sort of I'-as^hcard the mandate of the peo­ benehts of this insurance navy calf. apply to each separate Sizes-5 to 8 ■ \ ...... 5.95 "temporary accoinm^dallonhi ple, and he will run again. Sizes 8*4 to 1 2 ...... 6.'>.95 Russia, a peaceful coexistence, as T liat he would run again was. of sickness.or accident' And you may choose maximums Size»12 to3 ..-..,7.95 It were, in which Couimiinlsm still toiii’sc, a cci'taint.y all along. - > of $5,000, $7,500 or $ 10,000; Sizes 4 to 8, subteens 8<97< - hopes to vanquish rtshgion, but not ■ Now- Uicio is anotlver vciiaiiity. Suppose you use up your He w-il] win. by means of violence knU outright C- maximuhi on medical hills auppression. . ITiat Second i crtliin is -not, un- for one illness. The Russian Communist state, fortunately, just tnbiitc to his The same, maximum still according to these Amerlian petiidtic Ica^icisliip. When w e The simplicity of Budgetrond's smart modern designing applies to future, .unrelated churchmen, seems to have two defended South Korea, ivc touhit it furtnar enhanced by the exquite beauty conditions. .T/tur ihiere is no weapons o f pressure, designed to ssy we were dcfemVng il against of the soft, tawnytone finish on virgin elm. limit on the number o f limes m've a great, big bevy of styles w ntrset and erode the po.sition of aggression, hut wc never could Here’s on ideol money-saving op­ Basically appealing, this versatile, you or covered family ^ raUgion. One is to keep the church say, accuratcl.v, lliat we wci-e de­ portunity td’ own *sasy-to-cors-for' members may collect the in a whole flock of sizes and widths ' interchangeable grouping will add an atmosphere o^ ... ' out of social snd poliUcal ques­ fending demooiacy. For Uhee is. teblswors . . . the kind that gives maximum as long as this charm to your honre fo"r years to,come. With MOfilLHEAT funi oil you olways tions, which has the effect of put­ one of the woiid'.s .-11)3011116 nilci.s. you mors leisure hours! Mode to lost policy is in force'. This is ting a wall around religion as if it just one of many superior the better t) fit you with, my dear! and one of his. talcnt.s is tlial o( a liletims, each piece (lowlessly Most Budgetrend pieces (beds, dining tables, sofas •hovn y.our own private ratsorvo of fuel Jtad nothing to do with practical. ! r.iaking .sure lie tan'', possibii- lose features o f Hartford Major crafted in'stainless steel for cosuol ■and a few others excepted) are so designed every day life. Tlie other is the l ' I " ’'!' f'a t in two that no one else con drqw on I Medical Insurance. Let us .nnd to fit you accurately and patiently, too .~. . elegance. Lustrous velvet finish is they can be used in practically any room in the explain fII of Iheiq soon. Indirect preaching against re -i'• ./■*. I'N' driving out of puliUc life ' ^ V to our famous Stride Rite.*, those shining examples scratch resistant . . . does not rust, home . . can be arranged to suit your whims. ligion which dominates' Russian i '‘ '■.''^dy who mi(jht hn\r stature There’s nothing like the wonderful security of your of .skilled, exjierienced shoemaking! -.Jiublic education, being a glorifica-'j crougli to nppo.se liim.'and b\- ha\-- stain or tarnish . , . needs no polish Use Budgetrend in every room ot your home! ■ own private fuel supply. Mobilheat delivery is com­ tion of science in a way w-hich dis­ ii g his .sccicl police dominate Uie in. norniol use. Choice of 3 contem­ pletely automatic—you never have to call. Mobilheat THE . counts the possible Importance of elections themselves. porary patterns.. -now is twin-action,.c/eaas as i.t heats! religion. As-Suicdly we Anieric.ans,. who Up to 2 Years to pay As against Uiese. two indirect sponsored him in jiorea, w-ould like All SATTIINS MADI IN U.t.A. For a private supply of top quality luA...personal •nd persistent atUcks and restric­ If- persuade him- lowa.-d a little and friendly service—call us today ! Two step calf in tions o n ' religion as such, Uie Leiiiocracy. But he i.s a lough old SHOE red only. - ^ American churchmen 'did find bird, and W’e.have truubii- enough International A-^Night .Stand with t\Vo TtMrsMun ^ m e minor encouraging things to keeping liim from starting out to MOKIM shelves and a drawer 39.95 report. , ■ biarch to .Moscow-, We wisli w-e TAtilWMK... B— Bar Headboard comes in: •aeeeaaeeeeet M o b ilh e a t "It was stated ag'ain and again," could make him over, but w-e can't, TM HMItT. Double Size, .shown 62.00 SOCCNT VACUUM HfATlMC Oil #m w M » •ay the churchmen in their report, 173 Mast Black patent or and we are snick with his dicta­ Deluxe Single size (3‘3” ) 59.95 Gl'ass Top Cocktail that churi;h and state are sepa­ torship'; in our from line agqinst Twin .size (6 '« '') o ...77.00 Extension Table 99.50 Table ...... 59.50 Center St. navy calf. rate: In a limited sense this ta Communism, for as long. a.S he C— Double Dres.ser Base, 52 . CALL Mitchell 3*5135 FOR TOP .QUALITY true, by our standards. Thera feels like declaring himself re- FREE p a r k in g inche.s-wide...... 110.50 Tel, . ■Sims to be no interference wfith eleeted. D^—4-3 X 31-inch Mirror 39.9.5 SILENT GLOW OIL lURNERS worship in the church. Congrega­ * ■ . MI-9-7665, IN THE PJ—Trundle Beds with sjirings ' ' ' ' , «■ tions -a-ere large and devout in the ST. JAMES LCfT and built-in desk 157,50 nlatively few available churches. PERFUMES P’*—DcAk Chair .... ,24.75 Agendy For Hartford It ' With a preponderance of older peo­ 4«J- * • G— 40-4nch Powder MORIARTY BROTHERS Accident and Indemnity Co. ple and of women. Enrollment in The Wpjrld’s Finest Brands ^ Table ...... S 9 .5 0 315 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER 41. Vh* few theological seminaries JEWELERS-SILVKRSMITHS H8rtford, Conn,. that arowpen is at capacity. Some 958 MAIN ST.. .M.ANCHESTKR A icincneJtei. nharclMn h a p baea repaired and a Aittur Drug Stem < The Known Jfamep The Known Qu|iility Since 1900 t'** > .'‘■.-''I.' . ' a'*?' * ... ir''-: r 11 >■ -V !■ . j - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 26. 1956 PAGE N Dfl PACi: EIGHT im^TTrBETER RAHOTESTBR^ CETTH«( PfOHDATi WAHCR 28^ 1986 R dckvU U tha RockviUa Miniataiial Aaaa, ta- Jamea MeOullebgh, a pstH presi­ ar«e« BrMkt^ •( WtadMr; a til 8 p.m. Principals at Legion Celebration dent, served as moderator for the brathar, Otvl^ TVrntr af Hartford; Only 6 Dtyg Remain Looks (eood Enongh to Eat Tax Afcnti Her# Eaater BaptUma will 6a par- Name Dickson election. Obituary ^ jrandcWMren and 14 rreat To Get Registrations [U.N. to-Air Farm Center Set formad at 4 p.m. on Saturday and The members hsard reports of M&M |randchi1dr«n. '* \ Two men from tha Internal on Eaater Day thare will 4ia four To Heiid Club officm indicating a successful -...\ Some ■ 755 automobile regis­ Revenue office of the U.8. Oov^ For Tolland Area aarvlcea, at 6, 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. year. OIL SERVICE Etta Mae flUtnrd ' trations were renewed by 1 emment helped ..bout 40 Man­ Peace Trip It waa announced that the first ElU Mae Gifford. 14. of, p.m. today at the State MoU)r chester citlxens fill out their in­ ..All TalroItvIHe. oni. .Veraea Fred Dicksonv elected president annual aemi-formal Eaater dance, RVfWVilw VHV D e a th s cheater, died edrly Sunday mom- Vehicle Department’s mib- come tax forma by noontime Rockville, March 26 (Special)— news Items are a« and ell tleUvery. ntorlal Hospital a ra r aa*^ anonrtort iiiin- ' AbramW»" • "'P"' and "Alfreda IMl.^daUsh. Manley, that Thursday 1# their last day Agents from the Internal meeting at the clubhouse on The U.S. resolution w u drawn* and homemaking will be available, Maple St. / ...... Gifford. She was for many yeai^ for renewing leglstrallons at Revanue department will be oH haa filed articiea of oMoclatlon at Jean Clarke itonie . EMckson aucceeda Albert E. ORBEN STAMPS Born In F ra^e. June 11, IStS. housekeeper at the Nathan\ the Armory. All State offices hand to help* with Federal tax up after talks with Francs, Tha Wastem Big Three are committed the Town Clerk’a office. Eiagleston Jr.; who declined reelec- Ml 9*7140 he came to Sttnc-iester 54 years ; ^ale birthplace in South Coventry, close Good Friday. problems from- 9 a.m. to 4:45 'The Bubacribera are active mem­ For Legion Party tion. Thornes Blevtn and Roger DONT afd. He r e l l ^ five yeats ago from ■ g),, j, survived by'a sister. Mrs. . The renewals lastied today p.m. tomorrbti^/and Wednesday. by a 1950 declaration to Mt joint­ ber* bf the County Farm Bureau, ______\ Taggart were reelected vice presi­ still plenty of wear left In Cheney Bros., where he had ^Ina E. Allyn of Southington; and the 674 issued Saturday ly Inside or outside the U.N. to n including Simon Upton, preaident; preveht and forcible alteraflon of- Miss Jean Clarke, daughter ot dent and treasurer, reapectlvely, ehoea when brought here for worked Btbst of hla life. He was . (nree nieces and one nephew, morning bring to 4.767 isiued August J. Loehr Jr., Foster H. and begin their second terms; Leo expSrt repairing. a membdr of the Army aiid Navy | Funeral'services tvlll be held at herV ainca the sub-branch was the armistice lines. Wilfred Clarke, pest commander The U.S. resolution says eon- ' Richards. , Frank NIederwerfer, of the Dllworth-Cornell-Quey Foit, Barrett succeeds Frank Gray-, as WORK OONi: WHILE Club., the White Funeral Home, «S Elm, openM Wednesday. Luther ’ E. Stearns, Wesley R. Ananclal secretary. Gray waa VOli\^\’AIT 1 ^ leaves hla wife. Mrs, Marie St. R6ck\ille, at 2 p.m.. Wedfiea- State Hearing tlnusnce of the present situation Brsdway, John- D. Mordaaky, Carl No. 102, American Legloh, wae day with the Rev. Edwin A. Brooks in Paleatine '’ig likely to endanger among the gueata who came from named Jan. 4 to fill the unoxpired B^geol Raynaud; three daugh- DeBoer,. Ida K, Holcomb, John H. term of-J.’Lawrence Gaskell, who Wrs. Mra. Amos Potter, Mra. John of the Rockville Baptist Church of- the maintenanee of International Elliott, and Stewart E. Ackerman. some distance to bf present at the ficiating. Burial will be at the con- Probes Bias in peace.” 30th snnivsrssry celebration at the died in December. Gray declined SAM YULYES /«Ug#rald and/ MrV- Marguerite ' The last two men are county nomination. SHOE REPAIRING Pattaraon. a l l ^ Manchester; and vehience of the family. It requests Hsht.msrskjold to agent and aaiistant county agent local post's home Saturday night. There will b* no calling houra. O b i ^ a t l o h arrange particularly for withdraw­ Mias (Clarke, now' employed as Fred Baker, a charter member, OF THE BETTER KIND one alster in Fnmw. of the Farm Bureau. was nsmed to his 32nd teriji as l’5 Maple Si,'—Acroei Prom Funeral eervicrt wjll be held H^mes Project al of the larael and Arab forcea Other purposes of the associa­ a secretary in the public relations from the W. P. Qiiiah'Funeral from the armistice lines, full frse- section of the Refugee Relief Ad­ recording eecretsry. and WllUem Flfat National Parking Lot tion are to provide for the agrl J. Topping was reelected auditor., AlO to A800 Home. 225 Main SL. We,dneida;y To Testify (Coathiiied from ftg e One) dom of movement for ITN. ob­ cultural education of boys and ministration ~a part of the U.S hnoming at 8:15. followed by a Fiinerats servers in border areas *nd'' locsl girls in cooperstlon with the 4H State Dep'artment—flew in from DO YOU HAVR A USR TOR aolemn requiem high M*** fo ®f- 'ord Hospital Intern wSa admitted arrangements to prevent Inel- program and other extension serv­ Washington, D. C. Saturday. denta and detect armistice viold- more monty # POR ANY James’ Church at 9 o’clock. Burial Herbert W. Clay to the apartments op June 8 and ices and to purchase and main­ A Wave during World War II, will be in St. Jamea’ Cemetery. Maintained another family on June 20 of that Mons. tain . property and provide money and for the past two years a civil •r AUof THRSIRRAiONfi The funeral of Herbert W. Clsy, The U.S. proposal calls on the Ian employe of the Army at Letter- Friends may call at the. funeral 176 Summit St., ws.s held Fri­ year. for the association'a objectives. T» J>V.Y AVYtHING m t w m ^ home 7 to 10 o'clock tonight and (Continued from Page One) Tha Civil Rights Commission countries involved to cooperate The association -Is considering man Army Hospital in San Fran­ day aftei-noon at 2 o'clock at the with Hamniarskjold. It asks him cisco, Mies Clarke joined the EMERGENCY H MDkR myji tomorrow 3-5 and 7-10 p.m.^ Holmes Funeral Home, with the has entered the case be'eause Mc­ bidding on the (bounty Home tion was barred by the Immunity to report back a nonth after ita property for a location. Luther State Department about two weeks or O myky y«ur wgrii Miltr,. • * • Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, minister Kinley Park receives "public at- adoption ao the Onincll can con­ OIL lURNIR ^ Mrs. Nellie Ctnutdelaine of the Center Congregational act. , Frankfurter said, however, slatance" in the form of a 10-year Stesms. IS' Park St., is agent for ago. jTa M y »DMGii ------sider "what further action may ba She- said the anniversary ban SIRVICE ^ fiHfldB- ogcfgpa qgh*- Mrs. Nellie Dowd Chapdelaine. Church, officiating. Burial waa in forblda states to city tax moratorium on its build­ \ the group. hespliel, NpGrol gS2 Hartford Rd.. died Saturday ings. required." \ Warned by Police quet was nof the' only reason *h( m ■■ROMM. « . . 4 * * • . • * a • • nlfjil at Manchester Memorial ...... wV.'^: John Trotter. W.l- ... ; pmSerute. Me added: ' Because of this tax relief, Gese- Authoritative soui'ces In Am­ '^^Bianley Szestowlcki, 19, of came’home, but It \vaa e nice coin­ Hoapital after, a long illness. She Eugene Snow, Vt’lllism ’ ' The Immunity Act is c nnoerned cus said the project has been able man said Syria, Lebanon and Jor­ Windsor Ave., was ■warned yester­ cidence. / CALL to charge lower rents to Us ten- dan have asked Ahmed Shukairy, day kUernoon for driving too fast Miss Clarke said she is nhw un­ waa tha widow of Louis Ch“Pqrior Court, toastmaster, Intro- Judge Shea joined Justice Bald- 459 HARTFORD ROAD TEL- MI 9-9946 son of Henry and Caroline Gunst resident who died starch 2’ In .The Immunity law applies to Mancheater Green. Deapite Ihe fact. a------" .. * . . ------. . vorlte wi ngs of World War I, | n^jggmn to consider Cullers' com- released after treatment. ducetl him. - . the opening invocation, said ne was n i many old time favoritea 'and the the Armory to make further plans yai'd line; Harry GotAlwln Jr., ask­ wlfr In praising the efforts of the. lOBPO 6Mldo fg YEdgilOY GRPRMB Kloter. and had been a Ufe-Iong Laurel Heights Senltoriiim. Shel­ witnesses before congresstongl that Saturday brought the third I “"'y received, They were in a car driven bye for the dedication parade and cere- \ Ju.sflre Baldwin chose as his Legion. ■ ' happy that , the Legion was able isidsnt of the city. ton, were held Saturday nwnlng at commltteea,commltteea. federal {grand Jurlea';' heavy-snowatorln within a. Week,; °P'y Instance, -----audienps. Joined In alnghig. It wa.s ' --you say the fact h Miss Maire headed -west on Fore/st*^ ing permission to, be Allowed to to honor sucit an oulslfandlng man tesidant of the city. You say the fact he w-as ap- . ..^ ; ■ 4.1■4Agefit.s»cnnvslrj igent hoapitairVvnsv thenre the Importance of the con- -JHe .jwid, "Its.w^rk has Iwd a. j ’w«8 S7;'W«XJ4'r‘' The regular meeting of Frank■ of 436 E. Middle T^ke.; and Sam-^ u * . Aine««rrLeSHfri great effect" Arid fb^Iy recalled as-'jT«Gc»':‘BaldwlTii>~i _ lie5 ChrlstimChristian Chpreh,. Church. an An hbndraiyhondtAiy Funeral FuficrAT HHone;6rw. "Wtlh a high lives.at HArvey Ce- x«n.d...... -OPW’Jpyi‘Rs .of the; ,Sta|e^ an ^in * r»8T anff c a ^ T o a cToae. Titration in hla caae, vyet you did Summer St., the fourth girl in the anti the ways in which the princl- veri fl flriB HiinnBf anrf n nrn. cuxeu. - '''"Merilto'tt 'hSa "hr'evioilsTv’’'hrleri"- ■ ■ Badstuebner Post.2090, VFW, will uel Walker,'w;ho plans an addition' Aohie of the important eyents in Raat-Oommander Atty. John 8. G. -il member of Frahk Badituebner of requiem at 10 a m. in the Church dars. N. J. He has be(!n free on | enjoyed a fHie supper and a pro- Wenlto'n "Hin 'pr'evioilsTy'"’hcen" not bring Gi'al' ~ait this "mert- car,-wsk not Ifijwed. ’ ' ----- ')>e''Tield this evening at 'S ar'tli'f" ples-to whiclV'Legionnak>*»-owe-al— Rottner announced that, thrb'ugli' of. St. Maqrlce. Interment waa in (5,000 bond pending final outcome gram of Speechea, music and The hall was beautifully deco made many times that the post to a house being rebullf''Br"Iin"’ tlre'trtstory'of "the local American Poet, No. 2090, 'VFW’. He waa em­ rated for the occasion. Each ta­ ing," Cannon, said The Maire car and an auto­ homo on Elm St. ■ . Clinton St. closer to the sideline leglance have been followed. Legion post he has attended. coincidence, Saturday waa also hla ployed in the Rockville textile Springdale. of his case. dancing. was named in memory of Cpl. Er­ mobile driven by Richard R. Chete-' LegloX members swear to up­ 25th wedding anniversary, and he The Douglas-Black dfsaent said Paat Commander Bert Moseley, ble was centered with a rectangu- nest Anderson., Co. I02nd Inf., The Senior Boys Club of St. than regulations permit. Both jurists.'and many of those milli for many years and also at I- r an-angement of snapdragons, 1st, 18, of French Rd.,'Bolton, col­ John's Episcopal Church will meet Other variances will be sought hold the V'S. Constitution; to fos- attending the banquet remarked was happy so many friends could the Mamilton Standard in Windsor Joseph .AriigonI the framers of the Constitution who waa master of ceremonies, 26th Plv.. who died March 20, lided nearly hkadon about 500 feet Wr Americanism; to promote a be present for the occasion. Funeral, services for Joseph Ar- "put It beyond the power of Con-' presented Mayor Harold A. Turk- dsffodils, carnatii ps and fern. 1918; and Pfc. William Shea, Co. Sixth Atta^hiiiciit this evening at 7:30. by Fred Mutt, who plans a garage on their difficulties with the re­ Locks until he retired two yeari I-enves of the sworn fern tan west of Main St. Chctelat was Prayer services will be held to­ closer to the sideline than per- sense of Individual obligation to cent weather and that of Saturday Ater the formal festivities •go. rigoni, 41 Prospect St., were held gress to compel, anyone to con­ Ington who brought congratulations F, 102nd Inf., who was killed in headed east and was not injured. the community, state and nation; fess his crimes" and that the and good wishes In behalf of the the length of all tables. Each action at Bellcau Woods, Oct. 23, Against Gifarellis night: Union Congregational mUtetf at 123 Vernon St.; George in particular. ended, an Impromptu'reception line He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Saturday morning at 9:15 from the of the auxiliary members wore . Patrolman Raymond Peck in­ Oiurch, 7:15, Mra. Kefmeth Pren­ Stevens, a.sktng permission to have to promote peace: to transmit the Maria Hllgenstein Kloter; three W. P. Quish Funeral Home, fol­ Fifth Amendment Waa "designed town. He thanked the )>oat for in- 1918. Ml.ss Anna Ander.’on, alster vestigated the crash and called the principles of justice, f-eedom and Justice Bafdwin facetiously said formed to wish the Rottners welt. lowed by a .solemn requletri Mass In to protect the accused against in-- . vltlng him and said he knew this a carnatTon corsage, and the of Ernest; and Miss Loret(a Shea, tiss, leader; First Congregational an undersized lot with less than he hsa been climbing in the second When Barton finished speaking, tons, William and Noman of po.st men a while carnation bou- The sixth attachment to b« filed ' P’®"'®'' far containing the girls a Cluirch, Vernon Center, 8 p.m. at minimiini frontage at 9 Trotter democracy, knd to other alms. Manchester and Russell of Rock­ St. James' Qhurch ai 10 o'clock. famy aa well as against prosecu-| •5*lvei anniversary obsei-vam-e sister of William, were among the against the New England Plavpen ' wreck. He estimated there story window of his Glastonbury he read the names of Legionnaires The Rev. George Hughes said the i lions!' I Would be as enjoyable as previous lonnleic. A hnnd.some ba.sket of 25-ycar auxiliary members the parsonage; Methodist Church. .St.; and Mrs. Leslie Varney, who The speaker felt each of these home because of the snow plied In the local post W'ho have been ville', two daughtera, Mrs. Waiter calla lilies, .snapdragon, chrysan- who; Co, of 99 Gardner St. since it ' wa.s (1,000 damage to the almost 7:15 at the chapel. (.'ishes to have a building lot below ideas is vitally important today outside. Neff and Mrs. Joh.t Bliss, both of Mass, and the Hev. Edjar Farrell "Infamy was historically con- ' affairs. He said It takes somebody received handsome pins, ^ members for 30 years. Each ot read the committal service at the sldered to be punishment as effei - baa a lot of interest 'and Is themiima and carnations waa sent Jehovah’s Witnesses will meet minimum size south of 120„ Buck- and the Legion has worked to Mayor Harold A. Turklngton, them is entitled to receive a car- " as H filling, with a layer of finely | luring Co. of Waltham, Mass. It is pass parked \-ars and Chletelat ceived their cards Saturday night sltls and Alphonse Piantinida. ^ that a with .silver leaves and rosebuds. shirdded green cabbage, fop a de- , returnable to Manchester Town ; was unable to avoid fhe car con­ lowship will meet tonight at 7:15 Foster St. of the Legion In promoting Boys' felt honored to be Invited to the were; Camlle Andlsio, Harold C. Ladd Funeral Home. The Rev. practically excommunicates him he said. "It takes a lot of things at the parsonage. State hearings will be held also State and Girls' State, the annual Legion's anniversary party. j John Bahler, pastor of the Aposto­ to make a good town, and Wp here was the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Ilclous and.hearty sandwich. Court April 17. taining the girls. Belcher, Nelson R. Buck, Mark l,enn- was mi the repoitorial staff of The' Bhlelda and William H. Weii. He waa bom In Hartford on Coon Cfliib. of which the deceased Herald for 18 years, before Icav- the city. Church .Sts. and a certificate of of citizenship and said the Legion dent of the Legion Auxiliary; and' Dancing to jnualc by Art Mc­ March 29,1887, sind had lived there tlne Beaurecard to Roland R! Bek- Plane will be discussed tonight approval for same, has hetned to make the nation Mrs. Samuel Mosley, president o f. was a member; and Henry Grreel, sette and Adriene A .Brsscite, | ■T'o -^. M., late in N O W ...1ZQ O O O Kay's orchestra followed the din­ •11 hla life. He . waa a member of. George Brnnkle and John'Samar. for a (Charter Night and also for aware of the.ii; / the-local Auxiliary. ner and speakers. Garden Grove the Two Hartfords Men’s Club .and pl-opertv at 742 W. Middle 'liikc. ' *.'**'' ,1"* "“" “ugh constitution ami by-laws. Forma­ 1— To pay taxes, for "nowhere Henrt Pessinl, post commander, | catered for the event. Elsie D. Hall to Warren E. How- 1 bacl^.'looi' as it Were to report tion of the local unit is being spon- 1 St. Lawrence O'Toole Holy Name itolM-rt 4. Dower can a person so much for the Society. land, property at 72 Vernon St. ‘*“'- sored by the Nathan Hale Chapter' money a* here." The fii'neral of Robert J. Dower of Coventry. Court Cases Besides his qon in Manchester, w;aa held thla morning. al 9:30 at V M'd O. Abrams ami i ,i„„ ,hal Joseph Morlarty. the first started yesterday with the annijpl 1 Rev. John Curtin was the cele­ Palm Sunday observance during , Ma. tonight at 7:30 o f tha Club H o u m , Eloridgo Thomas F. parley Funeral Home, ated at the committal service at Holy Communion service at 10 a m. day. The ses.slon was one of the e-r-To strengthen religious life. 96 Webster St.. Hartford, with a' propfirt.v on E. Center SI. state Guard, and assi.sted In organ- When you drive the big new Stjidehakcr, you’re Yes, in safety, ns in veihie, Studehaker is the big ahort4.st in recent months. "This is a religious country and Strtot, from which point thgy wiN procood in o aolemn requiem glass in St. Law­ Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, Btoom- Johii K. .McGovern Jr. and Viola iziiig ’ ' . Frank...... J, Manafield..... Maritja '> and th6 annual Maundy Thursday ff^ld. literally surrounded by sefuritv —protected by pew choice in the low price fl^ld. Highest'powered Holy Communion sej vice at 8 p.m. Alfred H. Levesque. 63, of Rt.' 6, one with a fln.i convlctio i that body to tha- W . P. Quish Funnrd Homo to pay Rnol rence O'Toole's Church a t' .9 L. McGovern to Jo.sep,li F. Broder­ Corps League in Maneheat^. Andover, fined (20 for Intoxica­ what we , do here Is important. womans Bearers wcie James DoWer Sr.. ick and Helen E, Broderiek, prop­ will be conducted during, the week. o’clock. The burial will be in Rose .Mrs, Catherine M. , EtfSle of Stiidebaker’s awaril-vviiming safety design. in its fickl (up to 275 hp. in the Golden llawk-y,— On Good Friday, a pnrl.sh .serv­ tion., arrested. S a t u r d a y; and "Support religion." he added, "for rtspNKts to thair Iota brothor-mambar, Giufopp* Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. James Dower Jr, Russell tVilsoii. erty at 176 I’orter St. Meriden, past iktpaifmenI pre.si- Edwin Lamb, Raymond Dower and The Johnson Building Co to Take a good close bxik at Studehaker. Compare, it’s highest styled as well. .And today, with its ice of Litany and sermon Will be Charle.s Skrabaez, 64. of 57 North we must have a moral code." Sc^liotti. ■ Friends may call at the funeral denl, who-'waa [iie.sent when the held at 10 a.m. At noon, the annual •St., granted a nqile on a charge of 5 --To bear arms In defense of home after 7 p.m. toda}-. George Grenbaum. J Jack R. Miinler, properties on Lake auxiliary vva.s' Institiiled ‘2,5'years arid you’ll see wliy Stiidcbakef bolds Car Life dramatic new insurance ofler, Studehaker is a ^ St. ■ Three Hours Meditations W'HI be­ violalion of the rulei of the road, the nation. Justice Baldwin sa|d JOHN ANDISIO, Pratidant. ago, brought congratulations' and maga'/jne's safety award in jt.s class! .Safety is_, better buy than es’cr before. See your Studehaker gin. with sermons by clergy of were the only other cazes. he feels the nation must Work to Gulaeppe Scagliolll Theo«lore ,M. Tomaiuill'Is Henry M. John.son, Stuart A. hearty good wishes, Mrs. Eleanor a a Gjfiseppe Scagliottl of' London The funeral of Theodore M. To- Grisel and Thoteas" F’. Orisel td Kreclove, 31 Wadsvyorth .St . was standard C(juipmcnt on ymn. Studehaker I Dealer and get the proof 1 Rtf/. Hebron, died Saturday night masaltls of 52 Wells St. wss held the ConpecUciil Power Co , prop­ the first president.- •t'his home after a long illness. this morning at 8:.30 at the Holme.a erty on Burnham St, Cpl, dames F. Daley of West Funeral Home, followed by a .Ma.ss t{ulleliiliii lleeda. Hartford, adjudication officer of BMlHSlva "SMeie ef erelaetiM" 8efetf-#ed«ied BorrI In Italy, Nov. 3, 1895, he Ask any woman. Clean-nest meant better in bomn where thcie’s aato* came to Hebron In 1913. He wss at St. James' -Church. The Rev. Antoinette Mnstropletro, Nlcho the VFW who in.stlilird the origl- Edgar Fa,rrell was the celebrant l^TriyignoI ■ and John Trivlgno to | nal post officers 25 years . ago, PlNara, Batfy aa4 a lot when you are-considering what rnatk oil heati employed, by Cheney Bros., in and Mrs. Jane Marcarone was qr» Manchester for'- many year;. James. • Tiivign^ property on i gave an interesting and fnforma- kind of automatic heat to install. And Scagliottl -was 'a member of the ganist. The Rev. John Hanndn Homestrad St, ^ i live talk rontraating conditions Tliie extra ufety it even more im­ read the committal .service at the Fannie LiBarbera' and James | tiHlay with those existing in 1914 there's no heating method that's Christopher Columbus Society and grave fh St. James' Cemetery. portant in homes where there are diil* the Italian/American Club. Trivtgni) to Marie C. Daltorn piop- Vlaltolllty An*r«wa« cleaner than automatic oil heat. Bearers were Peter Btauni, Paul erty on Homestead St. . said this country had no thought dren. Dad feels good about this and. He leaves 'his wife. .Mrs. Mary VajMlpnug. John Gelburais, Joseph ' Mane C. Dalldii to Fay l.aBar- Zeppa Scagliottl; a daughter. Mrs. or getting mlo IhoS'onflict. we And of course automatic oil heat has you can imagine how he feels when ha John Golangos of .Manchester; two ^^**^"**'**’, .Gudjunis and ^nU James Tnvlgno. properly were totally iiiipreparod and our brothers in Australia; and three Mike zurauikas. on Honistead St. men untrained, and it was not un­ . other'advantages, too. It’s completely sees bU/ij up to 40% lower than any Elgin Zatursky and Harriet B. brothers and’three sisters,jn Italy; I 5lni, Ellzaliqlh 4toriiiait til 1917 .that we sent la division safer Why even houaeplanta thrive other automatic heat. ’ also three grandchildren. ZaUirsky to Claiule D. McKee. over there. 1 .The funeral will be held tomor­ Funeral services for .Mrs. Eliza-' p,,,pcrtv on Finlev St. He said the flr.st Vt-'VV post was row at 9:15 at the W. P. Quish ^ Gorman, |5 Ijnden St , will , Frederick Sdmeider and- Bei - organized ■ jh - Bridgeport, soon Funeral Home. 225 Main St., fol­ ^* . to Melvin H. 1 after one was founded in Ha.rlforti lowed with a Mass of requiem at 10 11 iTr /x‘ H^H^ran Funeral 1 Hellstroni and Sylvia S. Hell- I «nd the nuj\^cjnertt s p read aJn. in St. James' Church Burial Home, jTj Centel* St., amt at 9 | 5i'rom. property al 106 Ucepwood throughout the eountrv He pjiiis- I. will be in St. Jame.s' Cemetery. •’"'"‘■s" Ghiirck. I Dr. , ed the work of Amlerson-Shea a million dollars guarantees. Burial will be In St, James’ Ceme- .Xdmliilktraliir'H l>eexl |I Posti’ost and the cooperation of the Friends mgy call today at the tsry.. funeral home from 2 to 5 and 7 to Estate of .Stephen Bajiiok .to auxiliary, meiilioiiing particulHiiy 10 p.m. Friends may call at the funeral Anna Bajnok,..property at 19 l/TW- .'ii'.s. Florence Streete#, paat de- HaatfaA* home today from 2 to 5 and 7 to' *■'' Bt- * pHitmenl president and an en- Safaly-toaaai Ifi p.m Certlflcule, of UevUe I thiiaiastic me,mber of the comniil- Maa4ll«Nta ■aalyalva ■ ' Frederick O.. Turner •afaty-aatlMi 'Tou’U be happier The funeral of F^redcrick O, Kstate of Frederick 11. Parker, tee for the i5th anniversary, |Mfa*i«ali Da«r Lalaliaa •ra k a a Turner, 81, 35 Lewis St., who died tq Anne Ashwoi t'h Parker, prop- (:>thci-s called on -for ren'iarks in­ ■aalvalva ^raMiA Oaalfa at Manchester Memorial Hospital More Data Sought ert}' at 31) Academy .SI. ; eluded Mrs.'.M. France.s Anderson. ■«tra*Niaail»ar Praaia Saturday after a long illnesa,-was ^ SaleW .Xgre'rinent j past nalionaj president: 'Miss held at 2 o'clbek this afternoon at.-fjy l\CCI 1 F ia l J llI’V Francis J. Melluzzo and E..Rose ^ Mary Murphy. Dcpaitiiient presi- The Watklna-West Funeral'. Home, * ' ’ ' . ‘ m ‘ M*liuzzo to -Horace F. Floto and ; dent; Mrs. Jane Kortih of the local with automatic oil heat'’ 142 E. Center St., with the Rev. I^iira M Kioto, p'roperty al 29 . auxiliary, who is Deparlhient seo- Dr. , Fred R. Egar. minister' (Continued frum Page i*ne) Northfie.ld' .St._ , ' retary-Ircasiirer; Mrs. Margaret DRAMATIC $20,000 INSURANCE OFFER Ot the South Methodiat Church, of- Rilililing Peniiits St. George, district president.' Mrs. the Jurors had respqnded smiling­ For alterations and addition.^ Shidfhakrr Diviitoo will purchat^tand pay dent' invot^'ing hit Studehaker.* This offer *TSU polkr subject only to tho following txcoptl^nst ficUtlng. Burial -«Sfs in Green Marie Forgione. CoUntv Council th« premium on $20,000 iiuurancr covafage applies only to purchases in stales where such (1)'injury duo to the hatordi ef werfero (rolds^y You are the judge. You must be catisfied with your Cemetery, Glastonbury. ly. . . with a , bright . "good - morning. - ’ to ,. dwellings to Harold Bayer • ■ “t----- "2.president; Bernard Bachand. De- ok, 900, or lend, and oli.cembot fighting iholl con- •.•wuiuii luiJiei ibelr reply today waa low- pitched. Oliver Rd., $.5,88: O. J. Glrardin for | partment commander; and Harold for Ihe oripnal registered owner n( each new coverage is not c ontrary to state laws or regu­ ititutt worforg); (3) lutcid* or onji olfompt thoroot new automatic ml burner, or your money Will be re* Bearers were Burton Tumef. 1056 Studehaker purchased through ■ lations. The certiheale, issued under a policy or ony intontionelly (•If’inOicted injufy. whil* lono funded. Aik to see our written guarantee. ^ Leon 'Tumfr. Earl LovsJand and and there were Anthony Gryk at 37 Academy S;t , i McLaughlin, . district and cotlnly fact.ory-auth'orixrd Stiulehaker Dealer oii or written by a,nationally known insurance or* ' or iniono; (3) corbon monoxldo poisoning; (4.' driv­ Earl LoveUnd' Jri ' ■ smiles. $1,500: Harryi R: Rylander for Tommander. ' ' ■ '■<- ■ ing the eutemebil# for con}P*n*o*ion or hirg; or in Basldes Uslening Id a reading Bralnard Realty .‘Co. al 12-VT I’rehentx I’lns alter Manh St lOSOfUntilJuithcr notice.Tliii ganization,. remains in effect lor a full year Born June 7, 1875, in Brookline, willcover-him ajgainst accidental death occur* from the date of purchase. It's another "out- any roc*, spogd ond ar ondurpneo tg(t; (j) injury Maaa. Turner had lived in Man- of Kenti’ teatimony. the jury, for Bralnard PI , (loo. Commander Waller 'Von Hone , luitoinod duttido the Centingntol' limits'of th« cheater for the past 16 years. He a second time, asked the judge to. 'To R. E. Waiidcil for L^uis presented pins to 15 of the nTen of ring white driving and arinng out of an acci* standiiig Studehaker Erst! United $tot^i ef America. Hovyaii-.Canodd or Moxica. Better Home Heat Council, Inc. was a retired butcher. He waa a •■*P*at the second of the five elc- Mlrogllo, for alterations to a s^re the post., 25-year .nieiubers, whose member, ofNthe South Methodist menu he listed in his charge as; front at 1013 Main St. (200. names recently appeared., in The * verdict of guilty. |- To Clayton Fuller,for Maurice i Herald. Mrs; MarV I/educ, presi- MANCHESTER MEMBERS: Church and a paat master of Das- The judge, replied that the sec-; Davidson, for a- garage at 48 Bol- J dent of the auxiliary, -ami in its ’.jriW’SOUTHIEN NEW ENGIAND Bantly Oil Co. I'xuaen Fetroleiim Morlarty Brathait ,kam lodge of Maaons. -Hugo B. Pearaoa He leavea hU wife. Mra. Ulllen mu.t J u r y ; ton St.. (1,200. i Behalf, presented 25 sliver dollars Fogarty Bro6. M a M Oil Service -w. Turner of Manchester; i daugh- must find that the accused en- To I^on CieszynsKi, for a car- to ‘ the ’ post. $irs. L^duc also pre­ Crqftsmanship m ffHONE COMPANY \V, O. Glennejr Cxi. Slancheeler Pipe k Supply Co. WlUlams OU Oa. Ur, Mra. Emma Turner of Milton, I.* .‘‘fib.wlng that pdrt at 288 Green Rd.. (300. sented (25 tq Mrs. Gertrude Bu­ L. T. Wood Ceowaat lU purpose was tq teach and ad-, To Nets C.. Johnson, fof a 2- chanan. for 'OutaUiidlng .work Howard Oil C4i. HfMirt Oil Oo. ’ 11m W hlti^ Osftk VL; a aon, Fratferiek W. Tumor vocata.-the violent overthrow of with a fla ir I ’ ‘ ■ > ■ 9 t Otaatonbury; a aUter, Mr«. ■tory, 9-room dwelling at-Fergu­ during-the past 25 years. . 'T \ . ■ :• \ .'■f TV Waatber Forecaata 1<88 WM. MeWtay. Wedaraday, Friday, WSN»-TV Ckaiwl M. the government. . son Rd., (24,000. Bothth Mrs. Leduc yid Cdminsn- DIvlalen af Otudabahat-Oaekarg Cerporatlen—Wliarg pritfa.af warkinanaijlg atm o«maa Bratl /»

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PAG E TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,%^«AA.4n.r**.e*«9 GONN.,-Wiurw-w.ep MONDAY, w- ---* MARCH 26, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, MARCH 26, J986 PAGE ELEVEN tat enough. ' . '1 - Sander*, Sul,*>hur Spring*, Tax. BUGS BUNNY Andover Botton Antwar to Pravloua Puiil# ScHoIanhip Student Hold Two Showers My mothar'e maiden name waa Bertha^ £hor* In the Auguata fg]u * 3 •Sense and Nonsedse Oora and my'/athaFa name waa (Kan.) Gaaetta: "Tha idea) will be Musicol Motttrs I f H n Z| I ^ Large Attendance Churches Report ' Silk Town Notes^ Quotes For Miss Willard Rhodaa, ao they named their firat reeched when, all women are mar­ |&z d . I ' Don Cron rihod*i,—Mrx V. K. ried end ell men are elngle.” Miss Mary Loulae Willard, 45 Two wealthy young New Yorit •topped and a a l^ ACilOSS DOWN Li IB(B \ Repqrted at Play Good Attendance Football Star—But cr By EARL YOST Steep Hollow Lane, wh6' will be­ women were ■ atrolling through \ ■■ - - IT w o together □ Central Park. •bout me, old man, let'a talk i I singing voice LdQ U Andover, .March n (Special)— Bolton, March 30 (Spqclal)— come the bride' of Brtiaig C,. 2 Region L3L3U Moake Jr. of 37 Adelaide f t i' at 10 \ rirat—Oh, look, what a love of you. How do you thiiik 1 played CARNIVAL BY DICK TUBNER S Stringed ii UL-JL3 A CuU month ei rahearaing, Palm Sunday aervlcaa were wcll- seven mcml>era of the State of<» Prior the Stafford barrack^ and the game? 3 Hindu u i a a a.m. In St. James’ Church on April a baby in that carriage! Otuticel dCilLJ f i t j a scrounging for props and enthusl-' attenijed yesterday In all” local (TonnecUcut Department of State HayEen the Danlelaon barracks. Second—lin 't it, though (and instrument ganrient churches despite new acgumula- 14, haa been hondled recently with 4 Snow vehicles I Police are realdents of MancheateV,' two bridal showera. they walked bver to lt», A motorist speeding along a 0 Musieai ..aatle Ucket-aeUipg paid o ff for a -tion* of know and icy roads. Secu­ There la a warm apot in my 5 Have (Scot.) according to a letter received from The first, a personal ahower, riret—Good |(racloui. What a highway at 80 miles an hour was direction '. group of talentec parenta and lar affairs will taper off toward heart for the State Police and I /• 6 Related was given on March 10 by her ■trange coincidence—It'a my l\aby! •topped by a policeman. 13 Spoken . teachera this weekend aa they pre- the end of this Holy'Week as all the pfficc of Commlasioncr John know that I am not alone In hav­ SurprUed. her friend aaked. /■ through mile aented their mek>drair.aa before a churches observe MaunJy 'Fhurt- maid of honor. Miss Joan Karr, at Motorist — Was 1 'driving too I I Chills and Kelly.i Heading the lUt of Silk ing only, the highest reepect for Second—Are you aure? line full houa. on Friday .eveplng. day.' the men of C^ommlaaioner Kelly. her home, 15 (?omell St. The color fast? . fever 25 Prayer ending 43 Entries Tbwners with the State Police la if" First—Poeltlve, darling. 1 rec 7 Regrets On Saturday ' evening, over 70 Reatoratton of ancient llturgiea - rd like to recall two IncldenU scheme was pink and white. The Policeman (apologetically) — 26 Juicy .4 5 Roman date bride-to-be received many lovsly ognlzed the nuree. No. you were Hying too low. ‘ 14 Label g Nuisances people attended the P T A sponsored for the week will be observed at .JamM Reardon o f 75 Benton in the past In which the. State 15 Tcrpene 9 Birds 28 Showed 46 Headgear perfor6ianee deiplte' the storm. St. Maurice Chapel when High A 20-year vcterAiL Reardon gifts. Refreshments wers served Police were "life aavere.” Shortly by the hostess. mixtures 10 Pastry partiality 47 Medley Mrs. Brian Minalga, who direct­ Mass of the Lord's Supper will be works out of Headquarters In after )>elng diacharged from World Don't get angry and threaten to Walter -— Yea, sir, we’re very up Thursday night Miss „ Willard i c d quit the church. A preacher aald. 17 Exist 11 Awry 30 Remove 48 Give forth ed the 'two farces, with thd asairt- celebrated Taursday at 0 p.m. War II aervice, I was playing )>as- to date. Everything here la cooked .50 Eight (preflx) was guest of honor at a'vmiacel- Some folk* think they hurt the by'■electricity. lIBritish 16______Lured 31 Paradise aned of Guy Outlaw, estimated ConfeW'lons wilt be heard from ketbair In Meriden with the Bn- 51 Close securely 4:30 to S:4S p.m.. an< again from laneous ahower given at the VFW church when they get mad and Diner — I wonder If you would / Columbien 20 Biblical name 33 Ogles that many more ticketa were sold deee. Bruno (Buck) Bycholekl of Home by Mrs. Norma Willard, ''•A2 Essential being 8 to to p.m. OI that day. There Mancheater was a teammate and quit. But they are , wrong about mind giving thia' steak another Indian. 22 Festivals 35 Nubby fabric tJ^n were taken In at the door, in­ Mrs. Jean Willard and Mrs. 40 Italian city 55 Recent will be adoration at the Reposi­ driver of the car to all games. On that. It never hurls the tree for shock ? .18 Moon goddess 34 Peel dicating that the PTA'e main Sophia Moske. Decorations were THIY thia particular night, Bklward the old drlcd-up apples to fall off.” 31 Sieve 't money-ralalng project o the -year tory until midnight- ink, white and blue, and the When wc let our cat In the house 33 Chemical salt r“ 5 r 1 r b r had received the enthueiaatic sup­ *17)0 traditional csmillellght Com­ (Chuck) Oonnere of Mancheater iride-elect received many lovely Statisticians claim there Is only each morning, he climbs on our 24 Dance step i S l( r port of the tosvnepeople. munion will be held at United our guest. A game was iMok- gifts. A buffet supper was aehred hne bsthtub in France to every bed. turns on the bed light with 27 Mounds used BT r” N She expressed her appreciation AJ.C. NeU K. Gray Met! odiat Church on Thursday at at the- Sub Bs m in New Lon- by thf hostoaaea to about 40 eight hundred inhabitants. Now we his teeth, and then Ilea under It on by golfers dt the patronage given the melo­ 7:30\p.ih. The elements of the After the game, we got in guestA 1 THEY PASTi know what Is meant by French dry the plUowa. — Ju^y Greenland, 29 Be borne ir r” n dramas, "Elgad, W^iat a Cad” and A.l.fj. Neil R. Gray, son of Mr. E u c h ^ jt will remain on the Com- ar and atarted home on a cold cloning. Eldon, Iowa. . r 32 Charm ” Cui;8es, the Villan la Foiled," aa and Mrs. Angus W. Gray, 64 Wad- munion\ table until 10 p.m. for r night. There were several. t.toae who are unable to be nrasent Inehetsof show on the ground and COME IN i. 34 Pressed r 1) 9 w ell'as her thanka tOy'those who del Rd., was one of three, two offi­ BuahnrII Paper JMIaiiag A football atar with a swelled A farmer whose 'pig was killed M had contributed •it time and cers 'and one airman, aelected as at 7:30. \ traveling conditions were not too 30 Ebb (Yrn good. Gutetde of Colchester, a full BIFORI THEY* head had gone on for 30 minutes by an automobile was raving mad services, insuring project's auc- scholarship students for the Uni­ At the (^ngregational CSiurch, Hartford, March' 30 (45—Hart­ 37 Hang ^ !i members of the confirmation class tank of ^ that we had sudden­ about how wonderful he was and Motorist— Don’t worryi T H rt- 38 Noun suffix C€M< versity of Maryland winter term at ford Police put out a nine-atate and persona J^ntng the church by ly became^mpty. There wasn't a alarm today for a pieee oL paper. A L L CARS TRADED ON DAZZLING NEW '56 OLDS how he came to perform all those place your pig, " 1 • 39 Let it stAd ?r 5 8> p XI Icing Ipitniction Landstuhl, Germany. The three The fine arxuf Icing, which has letter of transfer will be received gasoline stalion Within mllee. We The paper waa stolen from Its miracles in the game. Finally he Farmer— VouVcanft. You ain’t 41 Oriental coin m were selected from 195 eligible off- r been amply demonetrated by Jack duW students.. Into membcrshipXat the Ooi^mun- pushed the car to the aide of the place in the lobby *t Buihnell Me­ *55 M ODELS 42 Swiss canton Frost thia rhonth, will be shown in 'ITte three scholarship awards iqn service, on HoIf Thursday. Ob­ road and Utum t^ a ride Into the morial Hall, twhere it^has hung for ’5S OLDS. SIMS 44 Norse god 17 another form by Mrs, C. L, Buck-, servance of this SacYam^nt' will be ONeheSter barrWks of the State IMIS Holiday. R4H? Hydni.»4i MAJOR HOOPLE IT were presented at an Informal cere, 20 years. It Ja the official dia a social officer our. pllghtXand told him Rav. Dr. Horace Bualuiell. a ’55 row evening. A.l.C. Gray "graduated with hour in the parish room/at which our ear was up the road a few M THIS WEAT>1Elt , U CAMT r S-88 4Dr. RAH, Hydrn., Paw­ ’530LDS. $11951 POP 1$ A PRETty FAST P it c h e r S4HelghU. 'A w / Mrs. Buckmister will, conduct honors from Manchester High all memberi t/ho hav^ entered milea and that we comdn't jg;et any nor Steering, Tulone Green. you HAVE t o HAVE SEE WHV YOU ~You 'R e 6WiH6iho l a t e /—« gg ^ 1^ Pan 'tewrae In cake decoration for gchool in the class of '1961, and at­ gas anywhere. Befor^ we had /-a be Luxe 99 4-Dr. PenreP ^ PRACTICE r HAVE TO START i church membership in' the' lagt E6AO,MARTHAf HAVE MDL> He'^ Se e n cRa h h in & u p hi6 Alle> K w sr IT members of the Homemakers tended the University of (jonnectl* year will be honor giiesta. The chance to get wanned \)p, he had Steering, Power Brake*, R llB , m WMV DO you KUSH e a r l y TO l e a r n \ NOTrCED HOW FATHER 16, Lt. Janore Rearde» Hydro., Tutone Bine. ’ g THESCASOMOM THESE BIRDS jet tw ice a We e k a n d 57 Pronovin i Group. cut for one year befoi^'.Jolning the Board of Deacons and/their wives contacted headquarters \and had Sensational OLDS. $2IH s o m e t h in th e n $LICHIN6 UP LATELY? HE M f c / 5T w ‘ B AU.THESIV sms Hydnunntic, Iktone. / C O M E O N /, , P U T I - - -PN to interested women In the com weeks. Manchester where officers are only Cooper got us Interested in pitch­ T V f o r ’ 5 6 89 4-Dr. Power Steering. Paw- MB'S D EVELO PED A ) munlty. by Juice, sausage, doughnuts, cof­ P O U R I T SOME­ s t b a u Meetings Today , those who hold rank, from ser­ ing our tent weekends at Ham- er Brake*. BAH. Hydra,, Bln* TERRIFICTA ^ IJbmry Honrs ChaBj fee and milk for/children. Reaerva- geant up to Chief. The names of monasset State Park. 'Now Availablo At I N H E R E T H I N G The Board of Elducstlon of Re­ Uons may be made with David r and White. ■ ^ \ ’5SroNT. $i9H| 7-C The Library Board nAa an. gional District 8 will meet this eve­ other State Policemen who reside This particular day, I was head­ O N I T noiinced .a new policy of vionger BJorling or Julius Strong. The Ohioftain 9 Cnthlfau. Penrdr ! ning St 8 o'clock at the Marl­ here, their address and le ^ th of ing for a week's stay at Sebago Potterton's Steering, RAH, Hydrn., G raw ' hours at the Andover Library breakfast will-.follow tlie Brat of aervice follow: Officer cSltford Lake in Maine. My car was loa'ded l)w CENTER RT. borough elementary school. three Eaater services to be held at |t’550LDS. SAViE and Ivory- . which they hope will encourage The Catholic Ladles' Society of Bombard Jr., 20 Bunce Dr., four down with essential equipment for MsacheOter—Tk>l. MI 0-4507 |ti De Luxe 99 HoUdny. Power an Increased patronage. \ the Congregational (Thurcli. The yeara; Officer Wendell Hayden, 29 the stay. Before we crowed into S t Columba’s Church will, meet In •uiirise service is scheduled for 7 Steering, Power Bralieo, BAH. The library is now open at 7 the church hair this evanlng at 8 Bunce Dr., two years; Officer the Massachusetts line, one of the p Hydro., Tutom Blue. ’5SF0RD $1995 p.m., instead of 7:30, and remains a.ni. o'clock. James Malone, will apeak Francis Plach, 27 Irving St., four ropes on my car became loose and Ouatam Thder. RAH^ Open until 9 p.m. on Tuesday gnd Military Wklst years; Officer Richard Pow’cra, I lost some gear. 1 stoppetj., the on the-cultural gontributiona of the Mr. and Mrs. E. Pierce Herrick Greon. Friday evenings. Irish nation. RFD 3,. Manchester, four years; car and atarted to retrieve ■'the will direct Bomarco In an evening i ’SSPONT. S2H5 It will be Open 00 Sattjrday u - Girl Scout'leaders and commtt- Officer John Prior Jr., 123 Main articles. A State Trooper on patrol g Chieftain S 4-Dr. RAH, Hy- of military whist at the parish ternoons from 2 to 5 p.m. . \ teewomen will meet this evening S t, two yeara: Bombard and Hay In the opposite lane saw that L ^ drhmnUc, Green. ~ >A However, the Board, la consider­ room of the (Congregational (Church ’5$MEN0. $1145 at Yeomana;Hall in Columbia at den are neighbors on the same was In difficulty and swung his Monterey 4-Deor. M i L nkta. 'IT FOR<5ET ing the poeeibility oi opening for 8 o’clock. tomorrow’. Tha Session will be held 5 » yi«ujahs one afternoon during: the Week til at 8 p.m, street. The -latter was a photog­ Car around and asked if he could the ROORIES rapher with The Herald before be of any sssiatance.'We both tied ’SSPONT. SAVE .("accordance tvith requests from' - -. Slide Sliow Maneboater . B v.f n I n g Herald Joining the State' PqllcC. Officer down the logd and went our , way. L Uhlettnin 8 Ontalhis; RAH, ’53 MERC. $1IH

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THE T Shirley Fothergill' Captures Herald Angle I Indians Win Third Straight Schoolboy^ifle Championship X By Young"* Cagera trong Finish EARL W. YOST Finding Replacement for Conley Best Big Field A’s Troiince Senators Sports Editor At Winchester Hold Banquet; duces \Win n.NNV INCIDENT -r Weakest major Florida- While the aun waa team In training In Florida is Charlie Grimm’s iBiggest Problem Behind Bobby Shantz beaming ,down on the Chicago Washington Senatore. S • ^ f ■ * - MKBCANTILK LKAOt'B In New Haven Awards M ade v O u r W hite Sox dufout. Manager scribes report that tte Sjnators Maaieewerj' Ward (ti _ Tilts \ By EARL YOST Felte ManUlla, Elj^ChhclM. Bob Ladd ...... «tKM $7 Marty Marioii waa dlacuaalng his. are not even a good Triple A team. Malkmua and Joe Koppe •!% rook­ By OU. HUNT By PAT BOLDUC; ‘ Nw York. March 26 iA»>~The‘ Th> Cub« snapped a four-game ^ By P.VT IM>l,Dl'C Florida' — Flndii^ a replace­ B r u c « - . .. „ ...... U 70 *3 Close to 600 youthful cage hop«- »ai Kanaa* at^, pitihin.-: staff li losing skein when they blasted out t team's personnel wh^n he came to]. -----— ment for olongated'pitching etar ies who hope to make the gradB- Psdurd (0 >1 JOe Tile weather frowned Saturday . t ^ - Franklin ...... «4 Alls, their parents, coochas and looking hopefully to a pinl-slsed■ ■ 13 hits against the Orioles. They] Staging a stiong comeback in the hame of ,Luis Aparicio. his’ j. W. is the actual baptisimal Geno Cpnloy la Uanager Charlie "The heist rookie in camp this Kopeha ...... *.... 07 »0 but fortune amlled on the Man- sponsors attended the first annual lefthander who has won Just 11 scored six run in the fourth inning ; the fourth game Shirley Fothergill rookie shortstop from Maracaibo, handle given J.tV. Porter of the Orimm'e Mggeit worry with the spring with ua, Al Spangler, had- cheater High School rifle team, Town Wide BaskefbiUl banquet and that was all they needed. . upended Amy Pirltey 3-1 to cap­ Venesueta. Detroit Tigers. J. W. hails from Milwaukee Bravea at the moment been drafted," Grimm said. He Yqtala ...... I ...... 44$ 480 441 1144 games in the past three years to Weelwertk (tl permitting the red-hot local gun­ la$t night at the Armory. Jim Her­ take over as the hlg winner. Bobby Thomaon, counted on to ture championship honors In the . "We were ploying a night game, Oklahoma where it is common to Conley, .who hae been plagued by waa an outfielder. Ronibardler____ ...... M ' »1 M 181 dic, superintendent of recreation, boost the Braves attack this sea­ annual. Town Women's Bowling last week,, in Miami against the give a youagatcr just initials for Bresalhknlhk ...... n 10* U 2M ners to retain their twq year old' \ l If Bobbv Shants, 5 feet. 6'. hard luck ever since donning a Milwaukee la all set In the out­ Ruhiftsl ...... W lOU 107 au« handled the brief program In- inches hi^ and weighing 138 son. walloped a pair of doubles and Tournament Saturday night at the Brooklyn Dodgers and there waa: his first name According to Joe Brave uniform, ratnjured hia arm field. "Bobby Thomson l o o k s Vussolo . .V-^...... 101 « 17 3*1 grip-on. the State ''ifte champion­ a single in thcj Braves' 11-hll a t­ eluding the presentation of pounds can come back, the A’s Y alleys. Marge Cushing won a funny incident involving Apari- Fates of the Detroit Free Press. several days ago and la sidelined great In leftfleld and Hank Aarifti' Anderson. ..1 ...... 10$ SO *4 3*7 ship ' a t. the Winchester Club In awards which Included tro­ will throw their weight around the tack. Del Crandall chipped. In third place laurels with a 3-1 tri­ do and left fielder Minnie Minoso.; ------for an .Indefinite period. He haa and Bill Bruton will take care of with three singles. Total* ...,....^v..!.'47* "Its ”4*7 liS New Haven. The undefeated In­ phic* to winning teams In each American League- They may not ______umph over Lil Moliimphy. Immedl- Minnie . comes, from Marlanao, ' Approximately -ne-thlrd. of th* yet to pitch a full aeaaon with the the other starting places," Griftim diana, led by a tvhooplng 190 from of the eight midget, junior finish anv better than their 19V> atel.y upon the completion of the Cuba. population in Lakeland, spring Bravea dua to arm and back mis­ said. "ThomMh Isn’t limjdng any­ Balabaw t4ek (*) Dick Tiorsell, compile ' a fou~-. and -intermediate leagues and / spot, sixth, but they wont be push- « a _ . a . matches Jim Herdic, superinten­ •Aparicio has learned only a j traiping ba.se of the Detroit Tigers, eries. more. In fact, he’s running like Ollra ...... *4 — »* man team score of 740 to top all champlonahlp squads In the re* dent of recreation, presented hand­ Fountain ...... S. I* M 390 oc^r. either i FlStOUS AlinCX few words in English. Dtiring the is Negro. A record crowd of^3,987 "Just who will fill C o n to y 's he did when with the Giants." He Bluitna . i S >(» 2jg Connecticut junlor'and high school ccntly completed Towm Tourna­ Shant*. now 30 .years old. has some trophies to Miss Fothergill, game with the Dodgem a fl.v ball viewed Isst Thursday's game in shoes remains a question," Grimm has discarded a special brace he Macl-achlan im teams. Second place went to a re­ ment. Certificates of award "for Mrs. Plrkey and Mrs. Cushing. An­ waa hit to short leftfleld. Aparicio Lakeland between Frookl.vn and told me. “ Until Gene went out RarIMt* ...... 100 108 jlO 318 been in three games this spring wore on his fractured ankle and Sprla* ...... ^ _ 5 ” 3 surgent . Hamden High School oiitatandlng contribution" were One was a bad - *e. He was tagged other trophy went to Mary Sim­ was running bsek as fast as he the Tigers with 1,818 fans .ftgros. 1 tho5ght our club waa all aet. doesn’t even have his ankle taped. which fired 731, while West Ha­ also given to the coaches and Crucial Game mons who took high single honors could and was shouting something Never Look<^ Better Toial* 83* 880 4«l!H7Cr for seven nms by the Chicago Thomeoa Key Operative Naaalft Arm* (*) VN ven't Notre Dkme High took third sponsor*, arid ballpoint pans were White Sox in a 4 2 3 Innings. The for her sparkling 181. lira. Molupi- in Spanish. Minoso was racing in ; Frank House. Detroit catcher, "W a r r e n Spahn haa never Return to form of Thomson Wierxbirki ...... *3 94 110 M place with 738, the Indiana* State [ircsentSd to all boys participating phy received a beautiful bouquet other two were good. He held Mil- New York, March 26 i/Pi — 'Phe i and was hollering in English. They has been tagged "P ig " by his looked better since I took over. could go a long way in bringing Kravi.mka ...... 113 114 108 m iWinplonahtp score last year. n ths Rec program. of carnations and two free dinners His knee troubles have apparently F Nasalff ...... 115 .100 108 m • waukee to one run in three in­ Fort Wa.vne Pistona were back In! got their signals and language mates. I'm afraid Mrs. House Milwaukee its f i r s t National . ’Tltoreell fired the lecond highest Mayor Harold Turkln^tm ad­ at Cavey’s tesla-.irant. disappeared. Bob Buhl and L ew Fratus ...... 97 108 U nings. and yesterday at West Palm the running today foi- the We.stern I crossed and collided but Minoso doesn't go alont with the boys on League pennant. Thomson was a Pirrer ...... 104 104 M 304 ihdividual score in the state to tie dressed the group before the meal 3each he took his longest test, Division playoff title lA the Na- Miss Fothergill led two games held on to the ball for the putoiit. Burdette'have looked real’ good. the. Manchester school record set which waa prepared -and servsd by to one going into the fourth match the ball field. Ray Crone, Chet Nichols and Hum­ •teady lo ao r better RBI man with Total* ...... 530 S17 488 1537 handctiffing the VVa.shington Sena- j tional Brnskethall Asan. but the the Giants but has. been sidelined in 1949 by .former captain Edwin Winningest Coach Garden Grove. Turklngton, who tors for six i.^nirigs. The A s won j Philadelphia WnrrorS' progress ] in against -Mrs,, Pii'kify. .But, tlje. lat­ berto Robtnaoir are other start- J.ksMa Pahit 'C-. (1) Quini/now'jt Dartmouth graduate had to leave early hecauss of two Biggest noiseniaker during the ' era. Nichole haa been sharper than the better part of the last two aea- Coach Wally Fortin, who dirsetsd thrs* mldgst the game 13-1 Kastern Dlvialon h«had run into ter picked lip ,i,-o spares and a ■oha as a Brave. Aaron hit .314 BoinbArdlrl' ...... OP 53 103 300 and Army Officer. Thoraell’a torrid other important commltR>4nta, game strike in her first five boxes to morning'practice, sessions of the at anytime since he came back Schark ...... 94 *8 92 2K2 ketbd}! teams to a trio of ohamplonahiM In laaguee arid I a snag. last year and hit 27 homers and 54 103 37 233 190 waa bested inly by a 191 from praised Herdic and his competent Ahead of HHtera take a 72-81 margin. The new Boston Red Sox is Ted Williams. from eerVlce. rm'prdv menu organised and supervlaed by the llecreaUon Departn staff for their fine job In recent .. - ..r ,h. MMsrs most : Needing a victory to remain in speedatw Bruton batted .278. Uworf'k 92 *7 *4 3S3 Notre Dame’s Ekiward White. pictured above with tome of hlz trophies. The peiMtiable champion fought back with a Ted's voice can be heard above the "Our reliefers will be good. Er­ Tacahti ...... /...... ** M 87 372 years. He also lauded team (qwn- of ”* the way and scatreledscattered seven the^post-season competition the 40-odd players in uniform and he's "Wea Covington ia going to be a Third Straight Title coach, holding an award for "ouUtandlng contribution" to tha Pistona ■ downed the St. Ldiiis Strike and an eight fill to knot the nie Johneon le the beet middle In­ 4S8 448 1433 Other members of this, MHS’s sors for their gsneroub support hits while fanning five. Spore at 9'7-all In the eiifhth box. a tireless worker.' Despite reports ning pitcher In the league. For an good outfielder some day. He's a Tolai. ... local program. siU with CapUIn Eddie Wojdk and little Leo^Cyr, and coaches for donating so much Hawks 107-84 at Fort Wa.vne yea- pretty good hitter but he’s got a Mas rktfttfr OpIlrAl <11 third etraighl State championship members of this winters successful Red and WhIU cagwequad, at Another big question mark, Saul terday. The Hawks, however, re­ Miss Fothergill pinned a nine to that he is sidelined with a pulled inning or two he's tops. D a v e Lindberg ...... 55 — 83 .188 time and effort with tho boys. Rogyivin, who has oeen in and out leg muscle and unable to play ex­ Jolly and Red Murff will also re­ lot to learn tn the field." his man­ MathUfon ...... :.9 9 30 rifle team, were Bob Miller, who the first annual Town Wide basketball banquet Saturday night tained a 2-1 lead in the best-of- the losers’ seven In the . /ilh frame ...... 53 100 too m fired 188, Tom Baaeler, who fired Few cbmmunitlsa," Turklngton of the majors for more than a de­ hibition games. 'Williams plays lieve." Murff won 27 games and ager said. Covington hit .326 with at the Armory. The affair was attsndsd by ever 500 boys, pointed out, "can^equal or surpass flve series witli the fourth game to grab a slim two-ppi margin. Jacksonville and is known for his ICoran •*«• ...... H KU *3 iM 186 and Jon Harrison, 'who fired parents, coaches and sponsors. (Herald Photq). cade. turned in a fine performance booked for SU Ixmls Tuesday Mrs. Plrkey spared tW final box pepper games longer thsn anyone lost 11 with Dallas In the Texas WtiBon ...... M lOt 138 3X7 Manchester's overall reerswon and takes twice as much batting extra base hitting. Pavey ...... 113 108 231 179, Miller added another, 10th, to for Philadelphia th Oearwaler. He night. I'he fifth game. )f fteces- only to, be matched by her op­ League. "Our pitching won't be for our youths." practice as any player. Also, he tVarrea Spahn hij achool-record. aerie* of prone, toaaed four acoreless innings sary, will be played at Fort Wayne ponent. Rolling first Mrs. Plrke.v bad. If Conley waa all right, 1 Chuck. Tanner, handyman Jim Total* ...... 470 608 806 1480 Made PreeentriMene agflnat Boston and the Phillies runs in the outfield as much ss wouldn't worry." Pendleton and old Andy Pafko’ will poMlbles. , Thursday. knocked down six pihs but Mls.s In the proceai of annexing the Walt Fox, chairman of the Park finally won out In the lOth, 1-0, on Warriors Defeated Fotherg 11 clihched match, with any pitcher and moundsmen have, Two .Connecticut pitchers who spot. Although I'm not sure, Jack be spare flychasers. Pendleton can .MIXKB nOI BLER and Recreation Board, mada the Granny Hamher’s home run. | to do plenty of running to get .drilled with Milwaukee have been Dittmer and Danny O’Connell have also play third or second base. Team N*. 3 (71 title, the Indians; * ' Four Quintets Compete presentation of' trophies to tho Meantime, the Warriors, w-ho a big nine fill to win the game B. Werner ...... *4 103 96 3*1 1. Set a hew S tite Meet record Jack Harshman of the Chicago 121-120 their legs in shape. farmed out. Joe Jay of Middletown looked good this spring. They will Pafko, the gray beard on the Mldgst League winners: T completebi' dominated the Eastern ' squad, is ticketed for pinch-hitting E. Werner ...... '*8 103 91 37* score for the local a o l^ r* re tnrd White Sox, who. like Rogovin. Division during the regular aea- •sljiiidahle 13C (iame and Dick Grabowskl of Norwich. probably divide the job unless one League—Fletcher Glass; West started out as an Inflelder, became Stan Miiaial of the St. I^iils Asked what the strongest posi­ or the other has a good year. I'm duties. Totaie m.'l 204 IM 689 books. This year's 740 bests last Side—Naaalff Arms: Bast Side— son, dropped a 122-118 decision to Giants Amonff League Basketball Quintets Twer spares with a total of 17 Team No. II (71 y ear's/ 25 and 19M'a 713 cham For U.S. Olympic Five the Urat Pale Hose pitcher to go Cardinals upped his batting aver­ tion wee on the club, Grimm all set on the left aide with Johnny "We should have a well-balaiiced Engines. the Nationals at Syracuse. That Champions in the West Side Midget Basketball League, Naislff Arms cltmaxwl a most successful extra pins ami five 10 boxes helped league this season. I see Brooklyn K. Salafla . ax 70 98 383 plonaMp BC(ir*a. seven innings at- Tampa. The squared their hest-of-(lve series Mias Fothergill v/n the first game age over ..lOO points from the first replied. "First bassi I have three Logan at shortstop and Eddie T. Salad* . . 97 93 92 3*2 AnoUier member of ths Park winter by winning the annual Town Midget Tournament staged at the West Side Rec. The youthful dsy that I saw him in action to good men. Joe Adcock will be the Mathews at third." Logan ii an as the team to beat. New York, 2. ./Set a new school five-man and Rsereatlon Board, BUI Bren­ Wfhlte Sox licked the Cincinnati 1-1 with the third game scheduled c.agers topped rival Norman's In the tourney finals. The successful team members pictured above 112-106. Sparing' five of the 10 Total, 188 I m *1»7 *638 t*a!iii record of 930. New York. March 28 OP) — TheWon the coUsgs roster. The Csrdl- ne^ega d-1 with Harahmn giving last Saturday. "This has been my starter because of his long ball ironmah with the club having Cincinnati and St. Louis will all be nan awarded the trophies In the for Philadelphia Tuesday and the includr: Front row, left to right. Bob Morrissey, Don Besaer, Allan Cy’r, Larry Jamaltls. Jim Cur­ frames in the second match Mrs. played In every game during the tougher. Cincinnati could be a A. Set a new school record for NCAA, NIT, AAU and Armed nals* 8-8' Charlts Tyra was the up Just four hlta. He didn’t walk a fourth In Syracuse tVednesdny. PirKpy pipned a laudable 129 greatest-spring at the plate." Stan hitting. George Crowe, I can’t Tram Ns. * (*) Junior League: T Iieegwe Elks; ry and Coach Wally Fortin; back row, Tom McCArton, Jeff Tybur, Marsh Potter, Marlin Chmie- the Man told rpe in St. Petersburg . count out because of the good job past two campaigns. He has also sleeper. I’m looking for a giKid P. tmin* ...... 104 98 96 3*7 U>* atftndinlg position with a total Forces champions have their title most valuabis playsr In ths NIT, West Bide—PsrsoiuUiasd Floors; man until the seventh. The winners of the two aeriea leckl and Frank Boyd. (Herni's Photo), ' ’ game while the 19.16 champion fell loy ...... 100 113 93 308 /of 439 out of possible 800. WThile all that waa golng^ on, an­ where the Cards train.' he did last season after Adcock got been the top defensive.shortstop in tight race," Grimm said. It. Loveje trophies In hand and all' that re­ but ha’s only a junior — and ths East Bide—H e d I u nd's Sports will meet In a best-of-seven set for off to a 92. Getting four spares, the league in three of his previous One thing is certain and that Is 4. Tied the school individual rec­ cient Tommy Byrne, aided by •the league title, wot. by Syracuse r three In the last five boxes, and Marty Marlon hurt. Rookie Frank JTorre is the Total, ...... 204 311 IM *03 mains in smsteiir basketball this colleglsts roster U limited to Shop. best defensive man of the three five seasons. His .297 batting aver­ the Braves will be a tremendous Team N*. 3 (It ord — Thbrsell’t 190. Intermediate League: Y Xnague fuxsy-cheeked Ralph Terry, shut last year. filling them with a total of 30 Another slugger of note, Mickey A. Frey ...... 9() IH season U the task of selectlhg the seniors. It was a case of too much time in Msntle of the Ysiikees fanned but and 1s a pretty good hitler." age is above par for a shortstop. success at the gate. The advanced 8. Flnlriied the beat rifle sea­ —Groa-ltea; East Bide:—ICcBrws's out the Brooklyn Dodgers 8-0 for George Ymrdley and Boh Hoii- pins enabled 'J|1iss Fof.iergill to Mathews is the strong man, with ticket tale already guarantees this. H Frey ...... 9* 102 i(ai sos son In the achbol’a history . - - .17 U.S. Olympic team that will com­ Dayton’s runnsrup NIT squad, th« New York Yankees at Miami. .bregs paced the Pistons with 19 Dickinson Golf Winner win the third gAmc in the hest-of- this country for Minoso who had once in his first 12 games. Al- Grimm eaid. Torre batted .327 with Sport Spot. At-Cowles, ^a o 'bt tbs forgotten his Spanish," Marlon; though his baiting average from Toledo. 40 or more homers In his last Last .year the Bravea lured more Total, ...... "Tm "ilS *2M ^ victories, no defeats; a win strehk pete In Melbourns next November, however, contributes. 7-foot Bill Park and Recreation Board, nsito ttyrne held the Brooks to t*o hits points each but rookies Corky Dev- | five aeries 118-109.' than^two million fans to County of 22; the CCIL title; and the added. , the left side of the plate is better Beiiond Base Weak three seasohs and over 100 R BI’a TTie Olympic Committee has: set Uhl arid forward Jim Paxson to the presentations. for six Innings, and Terry, up from lln and Chuck Noble came through ------Overall the champior averaged in each campaign; Stadium. Team Ne. 4 (*) State championship.. Denver, doled out twb more the with 16 and 18 each to m'akie the i Miami Beach. Fla.. March 26* Although Dickinson pocketed a fine 111.3 and chaiked up a strike While Minoso stepped up in the | than when he bats righthanded, "Second base may be a weak Donohue ...... 7* M *8 347 up s threefdsy, four-team round- ths Olympic trials Manchester High's bssabsll hatter’s box to take his licks;; Mickey prefers to be a switch-hit- Donohue ...... 94 103 *4 3*0 Hatful of Awards coisch, Tom KsUsy prsssntsd tro­ rest of the way. difference from the first two en-j lA*! - Jr., who top money of $2,400 for his 16- and 10 spares tootf for 84 extra The Indians captured a hatful of robin to decide the team members Othar members of ths colteglaU countera, , i surprised'eveh himself by winning ! Marion added, "A fter they coliidoJ ' ter. Like Musial, Mantle is having ...... 173 1*8 189 837 rit Kansas City April' 2-4. Under phies to tho toumsmant ohsm- Satewhere, the Cleveland Indi­ nnder-par 272, the tournament < KA\AT I.KADt F. plnsl in winning p>’er Mrs. Pirkey Total, .. awards, headed .hY. the,gjiMit Jack rosfsr, sjjs, \VMli*,.,N|)Ulli!, UCLA ana edged the New- York Giants 4-3 Boh Pettit., the league’s No.- 1 the Miami Beach Open, is snot her who finished with « strong. Unv In Miami we could hoar Minnie a great apring. Team Ne. 17 14) Otympic rules, the)'roster ■wttl "be- ptose: 8fldgsb»-K-s««4 u'W m 337m , ,.e.ssive 116 averag, for the night. I J*''' I"-IIB-V hn the g ro u n / ______W. J.ll,k 99 -304, 101 304, State high- aehool championship. limited to 12 men—-with the round- Gsorgs -JuOitu the Platons,- All except four . of ri^ulred in ciinmpionhhip golf. , as "the . one Maxtyell lost, . " 4', Hk Piricev.'’'aii:-jR^6iuit»d * -Iwmd'W appiatfsf. ATt«- a Rookie.Joe Dahlke of the White TobiH'-Wtnnsr contrUnittiig-at least lii'medki^oi Qros itis. — Slipl’i'iiHlit ...... |1) nn 2nu ‘ a .strike* and AHL Playoffs Slated to Commence Tuesday dominated the well stocked trophy Cain, Iowa; Chuck Roltea, Ooriietl coschsd two champlonahlp arrays The Chicago CuW battered the throw line. • i shadow standing sideways to the worse than a lie for ilisl. B« ...... urt r*7 \2H XUy 100 fXtlH p/n.sl in a losing cause i himself off and \vas laugh- • last season with Memphis in .the ______. ______'The other Olympic team mem­ Bob Burrow, Kentucky; Vie Kmll ...... 114 L07 132 353 ._ .Team. Ne. -8 ID... shelf of Manchester High for two In the Mldgst LoaguS.aad also the 'Baltimore Orioles 10-5 at Los An­ The Nats ; >at the/AVarriors with, sun, the young Panama City, Fla., entered the final round .with a fiye- ■ ing ss the fans cheered. Aparicio j southern A.ssn. As a relief pitcher, If; llanten ...... 9* *4 «4 368 years, Ijaa' been In competition for bers will be selected by-? the com­ Molodet, North Caroliha Btaterand six men hitting in double figures, ipro weighs only...... "about 12.1"...... with stroke lead over'Dlckln.son. who Mrs. Qtishing had four strikes stayed outstretched on the ground, Dahlke won 19 games and lost only New York, March 26 (/Py — The gate scored the final New Torkiriod gave the Hornets their tri­ H. Haneen ...... *8 *1 104 271 mittee from the round-robin winning combine la tha MUtgst geles. and the Milwaukee Hravea Tnln*B ...... B51 IHH9 i and 10 spnres while averaging six years. It was the propert.v of Bill Relgel, McNeesa State.. wrhipped the Detroit Tigers 8-2 at Dolph Rchayes was highiVlth 33. , a pocketful of change.. was second. Biit^ a misbehaving _ Tenm In. t ID with one'eye on the stand.a. When! five. He appeared in 44 games and ■eml-final round very wfll could goal with less than five m inutes' "mph over the Barons last night. rooater.s. Tournament, wiu presented w m a M\ kS 111.2 in her match against Mrs. ToUIg . ... 134 ISI 1*1 537 Hamden High School for three Oiler* Unaet But liiii sl^«d.v 69 in yoslriday’s putter helped him' to a 7.1 and he i.uw Mu m ...... \. kit 257 he thought it was time to get ,up ' had a 1.8.1 earned run average, be completed tomorrow night In : . 1 u-,-9 1 The Reds closed out the season Taam .>#. 3 III 14-Man Squad Limit golf caddy cart by msmbars of his Bra^nton. ZwU’k ...... - n.'j m . n : 31ti to play, using a short tap to beat ,tralght victory consecutive years, and ia now the The Seattle UBakers and the The Cards triumph over the Pl- final rou^id was good enough to wqjmul up m a tie for second with J. Truc> ...... i ns -HI* 27 he did and slowly walked to the , This is his first shot in the majors. the Stanley Cup playoffs with V. SnnH>la . ...1 0 0 77 93 270 Each of the four teams will Naaalff Arms quintet “I nevat ax- Rtrikoif and five aparca while po.sl- i Jacques Plante, who had only 18 ■ over the Indians, establishing a T. S.rpol* ...... 111/ 115 95 322 property of MHS for the third Bartlesville OiMsrs finalists In the psetsd anything like thla,’* tho ' rates ran the Redblrds' winning CHAIN STILL L'NBKOKRN edge <«irf by .one stroke two liiisky l'}i1rislerwHld. - Klfln.srlinmlt ...... ,.X V. in ni 2k7 dugoiit. The fans gave him a aland- i ------Montreal’s Canadlena and the De­ year. No other school names ap­ bring a 14-man/squad J o Kansas' St. Louis (NEA)—The Cardinals me...erafiers of golf's younger .set - i Cary .MidUlecoit of Dallas, who PniKn»/» ...... nd lOk n»i 31 N> ing an even 100 Hvclage..,. ing ovation." ' Old War Horae Enos Slaughter troit Red Wings, old hands at this save# while Worsley kept hopping league record for most victories City. 7 National Tournament at Denver smiling coach related. "It rsaUy streak to six. Rip Repuski w'as the Btinr^ ...... 1>.'» Rn lus 2n2 Mrs. Mohimphy wa.'< aided by a j Tr>t*l* ...... 311 192 189 692 pear on Its surface. , last weak, will represent the AAU. big man for the Cards, breaking lead the National League in mino> ■ Biliy Maxwell of Odessa. Tex., and ] closed with s 69. and Bob Inman of "Minoso. he'no hurt," the rookie at the ripe old age of 41 is still battle for supremacy in the Na­ to turn back 28. agaln*t one club In a season. The collegians are topped by All- cams as a Mg surptias and X want . .'•>•13 feo.l 5R4 1730/ .strike and two .spare.s in caplurinx A capacity crowd of 16,- Three goals in the final period Team Na. 13 (•) i!j forence aa Mra.. Cu.shing niao won Detroit and Toronto were 1 American Hockey League, after Totals , , 224 173 204 305 place, the third squad, was 10th, ! Dl'‘lz ...... \vy n.sked Manager Mike Higgins of have been pitching the Red Birds Tram No. 1 ft)' * .... M’ the third game 109-90 to go ahead the Wing* already have a 3-0 pad- until the next-to-laat day lAical and Btate: Mike Zwick M. Fowler -... 103 77 79 259 the JV s first squad waa 14th, the Mnfrmi^on . .... 117 219 In the aeriea, al.so the beat-of-flve. the Boston Rc4S I'nalil.. to Rcriiv.-r * i !.*^. **?/** pl»yoff«. swings into the Cal- Sweepstakes at the Double Strike 1— firing u a half-sized team, placed because of snow. Miggin.s didn't the Gas House Gang days of Dizzy defeating the Rangers When their: competition tomorrow, Bowling Alleys. Stan Miruckl 35th out of a total of 41 Connect- Spares in the second and third hesitate five seconds when he re­ Dean, Pepper Marlin and Rip Col­ HlXKl}. norni.KB / • ( RA\ .4T>I.|.;A<;|>'.' |•l.AVO^■^■S boxes provided .Mrs. Cushing with series returns to Montreal toirw-, providence's Reds, who rose (214), George Phaneuf (209) and ticiit high school teams firing. T/Htn >41 plied. "Yes. It happened .on<*e lins. will be glad to hear the row night. And Detroit, the 1904 (^om last to first place In one sea- n rohl , .... 31 ’ i* 103 2*2 Both BUI Breadheft^ and Dave Bm-K- ...... ni UM ;il.1 an 18-pin advantage midway in the while I was pla.ying with Philadel- Cards look good. Tom Blanchard (205).'trailed in E. Pohl ...... 94 115 .,•91 :ioo f. HT and 1955 cup winner, can set up, y,|j| home to (he third that order. Skippy Kekrns won the ...... Nutter, firing on the second team, .)p|ikinB ...... '.13 fourtli game and Mr.s. Mohimphy. phia. It snowed hard in Boston aind K, Tran ...... kl) who failed to get a mark in her its fourth playoff tussle with the: _|gcg Buffalo Blsons In the first high single aw ard...Best bowling ToIhIf . ., ...... 175 203 J94 532 scored better than the' fourth / s^rs Supr«'naiit ^...... kk 142 we had two games postponed on Mel Parnell’s latest mound ap­ 11) place score on the champlonahlp Canadiens by beating the Maple 1 their beat-bf-flve series. Thurs- scores last night included: Cravat Rf'nrBton, ...... 121 ion .14.1. final airing, was never able to re- successive days." Tub-thurnper pearance Waa anything but good. B‘ Danirl ' ■ .,. 100 95 92 233 team. KroU . 7 ...... l)ti i.7n a«7 covel-. The winner added two Leafs at Toronto tomorrow. i day night the fourth place Cleve- League-E. Suprenant 142, A DanK-l ...... 107 104 95 305 Joe McKeuney of the Red Sox Tossing for Boston last Friday Score Pair nf 0(>al* ^ I ignj parona play on the Ice of the The'Indian line siMifea: .. 5**2 722 iou», strikes in Ihf la°st five frames to Bunce 146-372, K. Kroll 138-367 Tntal/...... added that in 1953 two scheduled against the Cards, Mel was touch­ Bert Olmftead and Jean Bell- gjcond place Pittsburgh Hornets Mixed Doublea-Neneloub Aceto 141-319 Totals . . . vs » • 4 • ... 207 200 ' 137 5.94 Varsity No. I First Place because theyle All-Truck builtJ ./ Tram Nil. 4 gain an easy 111-89 margin. -games in April at Fenway Park ed for seven runs in one inning with I-4»y Man ...... R7 2? For the first tim>^ since the ; vetu each scored a pair of goals 1 t^e first of their best-of-flve set. and Joe Rbssetto 136-388.. .Green Thprsell...... \ - . . . . . 99 91 190 zyTrK ...... , K4 had to- be rescheduled because of. Stan Mnsial bolting a pitch over Miller ------. . . \ . . 100 86-. 186 V T ra ev ...... 10.3 iiiii li).. , tourney \y'as inaugurated several to trigger Montreal’s latest, decl- 1 The regular season vfound up Manor Pros'a scheduled semi-final 1. Vkriinli $A IGTr snovv. I the wall with two males aboard. Sion over the rangers. It was Be- lagj night with Providence edging game in.... thd annual - --Norwich . - R ^ - S. VAmntt R3 f)l Basnier . 97 88 188 /Kl'*lnarliniidt ...... f»k .n.’i .'liii winters ago it was sw itched to the | — - i Parnell faced 11 batters before he par)«*»n.« ...... ni‘ SU T and much credit must go to Di- I llveau who broke a 2-aIl tie at cellar dwelling Springfield ord-BuIIetin Basketball ’Tourna­ Totals . m iR) m 563 Harrison ...... 99 80 179 Bunre...... I4)i How many pairs of shoes does a I could retire the side. After the 2:25 of the second period, settingiRed, g.g Pittsburgh defeating ment Saturday night was post­ Varsity No. 2 Fifth pure - ' “■ rector Jai k Vitlner for a job well major league baseball player wear.i third out he was sent to the-show- 6.14 iSTo done. ■ • the stage for Claude Provost’s ) ogveland 5-4 in overtime and poned because of the snowstorm, K. (‘oilman . Breadheft ...... 98 . 88 188 Tolftlj* ont in one season. "I wear out six ers. M. (’ol^'man . 4 huiiii)ioti*hi|> -RrslittA clincher less than 60 s^onds later. Buffalo downing Hershey 8-3. ■The locals will 'meet Columbus Ilan'lirap — Nutter ...... 97 86 183 Shlrl. V null 112 92, US pairs," Jimmy Pier.sall of the Red . . Oimatead rapped in the first) Posllions Decided Saturday Auto Body of New Haven tomor­ Harmon...... 95 80 17.1 Ann Pn kf \- PHi 129 109 Sox told me.' "That's about llic , One major league manager was Totals .... 1R7 307 1R7 Third risr » >lnlrh two Montreal' goals, but the Rang- But the positions of (he playoff row night al 9 o’clock with the Ferris.....;...... 97 75 172 Trackm en Sevenlli Mnic- rii.-hin* ...... ion' 122 109 average for all_lhc fellows," Inci-. talking about his team to' several ers tied it with a -sudden rally late qualifiers actually were decided finals on tap Wednesday nigh t... Y’aralty No. • )0th Place .\ ’ GH Mnlmni*hy ...... 107 114 in the first period on tallies by \ Saturday night when Plttsljurgh Manchester Merchants Juin'iors A. LAlilK’lt* 1(0 Anderson 175 In .('lass A M eet chase hia own shoe.s, as well as his game. He' said, "I just can’t un-‘ Wally Hergeshelmer and Bill had to settle.for a 3-3i tie with were upset 56-45 Saturday after­ R. leSMbcrlP. 11.1 Siihie .... 163 glove. derstapd it. Joe Blartk is a model Gadaby. . Hershey and' lost a chance to over- noon by the Hartford Hawks ip Hodgkin* 163 for the rest of the players. He's Total/i .V-. . . ■ 1*8 305 «I3 Strong /.-ogcr Liidlowe High of Floors W ill Again Beliveau got'his second gopl In take Providence, and Buffalo beat the Goodwill Basketball Tourna­ Erickson' , 160 Arizona ("hamber o f (Commerce a clean living fellow who is a K 381 Fairfield rsn off with first, place the third period, taking a long Cleveland 4-1 to sew up third ment ii> Hartford. 'It was the can boast that only one Exhibition steady church-goer, (loekn’l drink p,-«a from Oimatead. and . theft place. Juniors’ third setback In 17 starts. F. C*olrman . 3*2 I 1' honors in Saturday's .state Cla.sa A nd (^)|) K ee T itle game involving the Cleveland In­ or smoke and keeps excellent sweeping In 'unchallenged to fake A goal by Bob . Solinger after "Wes Feshler caged 15 points for ! Tot*), IM 18* 1*8 .148- M ire U i e n , / / i A In/ior Traell .Meet., a t .Veev dians in 10 .years has ,been post­ hours. Yet when he pilches he Gump Worsley out of the Ranger, eight seconds’of a scheduled 10- the losers who got off to a bad / I The , Personalized Floor.s won poned because, of the weather. gels his ears knocked off. That ( 1 ) Hav^. The victors totalled 12 nets for a 8-2 lead. Andy Bath- minute sudden death overtime pe- start and failed to recover. The i tlieir last game in the West Side Gold on Cobbledick. Cleveland John Blank is Just the opposite ex­ Ac'^to 278 Speed Car Owner points, 12 hnn ’ runnerup Hawks were coached -by Charlie Ar<*tr> 753 I League by defeating the House writer, pSa.sed along this informa­ cept that, when he pitches he'.s Horvath of Weaver High... Stamford. Coach Paul Plnney’s ' and Hale entry-byh. score of 16-38. tion. great. I can't figure., it out." 13* 2*7 304 878 Antonio Rocca tangles with Lenny III Atlsnth, March 26 (P — It. H. Red and White squad wound up in The Floors, playing their usual Montana of New York tomorrow R. Damato ...... 77 in * 113 31,] \ (I:«ui Moore; 62, owner of In(liikfi. seventh place \Vith 10 points. fast-hreaklng game, left rio doubt night in the feature wrestling bout L. Damato ...... 103 37 100 TOO j apolie speedway championahip Ci o.ss eu'.intry Bobby Vinton was as to the outcome of the game. - 'at Foot Guard Mall in Hartford. Tolalu ...... 130 213 cars and. a former race, driver, the Indians' oniv individual winner This victory marked the 14 th Three Newcomers Make Debut Gypsy Joe Gonzales , and Arnold 1 died yesterday in a hospital after rapturing the' mile j ■ i i the fine, straight in league and Town tour­ Skaaland clash in the semi-final : I suffering a ce,rebral hemorrhage time of 4:360 lbi..sed oh time of namenl play. The last time the 0 RuBarrwi ...... 97 1113 2*4'I at the I.Akewood Speedway. match...Rita Alkas of Bristol. 178 three h ealsi. The defending in-^ Town champ.s tasted defeat was On Week^s TV Boxing Shows Nick Stashlck of Bridgeport and J. Ro^J'^tto ...... 1.32 _____ ! Moores first winner in the In- jo door champion, who i.s^ al.so Con- on Dec. 19 of ha.st ivar. Gloria Darchick of Bridgeport Tolal)^ ...... 229 |3s 345 872' dlanlapolls 800 was in 1938 with O L necticut’s No. J. .sihodlboy cisiss The local.s pla.V" their second REPAIR were the best duckpln bowlers in (•)' , I Floyd Roberts driving. In aubae- miuntry runner, ,beat out another ' game in the State Tournament in New York, March 26 i,T8 —This! (Chubby) Costa. 21-year-old, sec- R. Arrto ...... 79 inn iin 716 ' Ouent years Mauri’ Rose won for la "New Face.s" week in television j ond ranking featheinveight con- Connecticut this weekend. Miss J. ACrtO ...... l(t% 1 9 9 top pe.fornie- in Cecil Kent of Hartford Satiirde" aflernonn. Alkaa won' the Casino Open in 7 1 him in 1941 1947 and 1948 and Bill H er*'* w h «r* you got modern styling rrf.onilll.rii 1.161 boxing with three young gladiators tender fpom Blooklyri. TotAlM ...... Tw 1*7 135 .567 Holland in 1949. Warren Harding High in Bridge­ R y rt-4 slated to make their debuts over Costa has an tmbeaten atrlng of Bristol, 'Stasnick topped the field port. Vintgn covered the first half J and every aid to driving ease without Uiclmni. f ...... (> I 13 tile nctworka. , .seven and a 29-2-4 record. Hamia'.s in a Class B event at Fairfield, and Moore was appointed to the Kn- mile in a fine '2:16 to better last WIiH. f ...... 3 3 Mra. Darchick won a women's gineering Department of Pontiac n 0 The three are wcaterweiglit Lar- record is 23-1-1. He gained a.t- NEW CAPT.VIN NAMED * Awleewlk traaiMiMioA ar , Fbbw brohM Bfid pooBf iH«rifi9 compromising on truck performAnce. year's niile mark of 4:43.8. WriBh* 1 ...... ** 0 handicap event at Devon. Motor -Division of General Motors . (.'Inirllla r ...... -3 k rv Bakct .Mt. Vei noii. N. Y..; light- • lention in fistic circles with hi.s ■Manehekter's ry.r.iaininj; points .1aTnaili.-< cr ...... 4 I) < Bridgeport, March 26 (A*)—Coach last December and was in AtlSnta ] New I nternational Trucks, with weight L C Morgam Dayton. 10th round technical knockout nf National acepr: A. 'Ferrari, were supplied by Uvo other top H»\u)U. c ,...... _____ H 2 IS piloted by Juan iFangl'o of Argen­ John McKeon of the University of supervising Pontiac entries in yea-1 No, and Jane didn't liava that beautiful Oak floor yaiterday, altbar. all their modem styling, are all-truck. cross country standouts. Bill But­ Ohio, and Cherif Hamia. French World Bantamweight Champion terdaya' 100-mile Mascar stock car ' Tnials 21 k ..5fi featlierwcight champion. They’re Robert Colien last December, tina and Eugenio Castellotti of Bridgeport baseball team , »®ys They’re' built to run longer, more ton won fourth place in tlie 660- llnllbp a ltd Hair (3K> MORIARTY BROTHERS Italy, rocketed to a Grand Prlx 12- that Jim "Mouse" Davins. N e w' race at .Lakewood. i It'$ fx3 Prefini$hed O ak — tba flooring that can bi) in$talled in one yard dash and Bill MacArdle fin­ R V PIN. all iimlerdog.s. too. A'native of Hinton, Okla., he had j f ...... > 0 10 Jimm.v Carter, tlie former light- SOI-SI8 CENTER ST. 'b Ml S-S1S8 hour endurance race win Saturday Haven inflelder elected captain by dependably — to save you BIG hioney ished third in the I.COO-yard run,' Rallanl t ...... 4 4 12 Bake:, 2.1-year old native o( ln^ champion who is looU.ng at Sebring. Fla. The sports Car hit his teammate*,, is rnore lntere-*ted lived in California nipsl of hi* life. I day with no me$$, du$f drimall. k* rhnni f ** tl n dian.ipolls. rlsk.s an unbeaten) . . He had been connected with racing on operation and maintenance...... , . .5 n 12 the finish line with a record mile­ in basketbtll than baseball. Thcr-:- RtjSN.ll t' streak, «t seven agaips the moie age of 1,008.8 — 10 miles better fore. McKeon announced Satui- since 1923 and raced on tra'i^ks in ; Chixise the model for your job now! H.XK.VKSS TEST:'j* SKI Simnv'ii's. K .. *•* (1 ■'0 Sp*'1p)1. c ...... 2 4 than any Ing in the 60-car field... day. he deposed Devind as cantafn. many parts of the world. i Prefinished Oak flooring is coinpletaly finished at the factory right ...... t* ■0 cxpcriencoil. hai i or , B chance af the crown, meet in a Los Moore's wife and tw-o children in Rcnihiirdt* 1. I^w ry. 26-year-old ex-Marine from , ^ „ g e I e s lO-roifPden Thursday Bowlers from Richm0)(ld; Vs., held but did not put him off the team, Yonluis. N. Y. ol* Harness Toledo, at New Yprk's .St. Nicholas OF MANCHESTER the lead in seven divisions today Indianapolis survive. T--«alN ; . . ... 7 . '-It; ' .. a :w •lo.fipht, Jordan, of Los Angeles. and appointed first baseman Lorin d.o'wn to the waxing. It can be l^id right over o|d floors. Modois for ovory |ob racing will have a jiair o.' triple /It lialf lim< .32*24 Florti ( Dumont MltcJiell as the National Duckpin Tourna­ Arena tonight ' stopped ’ Padd.v DeMarco, another. FLETCHER CLASS CO. Bresnyak as squad leader in Dsv- fsfmM bwilt trvclit crown events this year. Thasc list­ p.m.. E S T i. 9-1879 ment entered the 10th day of a six- ins’ stead. for* BJrtta and lightweight . champ, m "oBf vMbU in tho world's most cemploto IhM ed (or trotters Ini luiie the .190,000, Lowry ha.s a 40-9 record with 28 Feb.-2. 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE week run. . . Bob Turley, who ia Hockey al a (ilancc Stofi in today. We'll give you installation tips or recommend a coni- i Hamblrtonian at Goshen. .Aug. 8: Sainrday’s TighIs knockouts. Baker, .making up for being counted on to carry a big the $71,000 Yonkers on Aug. 2.1 a had start, has an 18-10-3 record • CORNER DURANT 81. share of the New York Yankees' . FIGHT rescheduled - Huriday’* Be»iill« petent carpenter . . . explain how you can have a new I2'x|2' Pra- and the $60,000 Kentucky on Oct. with seven kavos. pitching this year, said today he " Naiiunal LwgUo 4; The pacing events in the triple .Me .icc-' City Raul i Raton I NB.\ PlavofTa at li (Haiire NEW .LARGER QU-\RTEr's ’ isn’t the least b(^ -discouraged Boston, March 26 (JPi — A M as­ (Semi-final Playoffs) crown are the S61.0DU-Measenger M a cia s. 117*,. Me:;i(-o. .stopped PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING about his slow s ta r t.. .Russ King- sachusetts State law has.. forceJ Montreal 5, New York 3 (Mon­ finished O ak floor for as little as m per day. at Roosevcli Race' ay June 39: tl e Leo Fspinosa. f ill’s. Philinpines, Morgan, who.se fir.st two names , .HuDday’a -hedule man, nigged Brown defenseman, Pronmter Sam Silverman to re- treal leads best-of-7 senes, 3-1). S70.000 WHliani H. (. ne K'lturity 10 iMa'-lBs reta’in.s.N tional Box- are Langston Carl, humps into the . No g am ‘s. scheduled. ; acheiiule a 10-round non-title bout .\merican League best young prospect in the'light-1 AUTO GLASS INSTALLED and Ed Rowe, a standout center All-Truck Built at Yonkers Aug. 18 and the $01.- ' ing As..n B.sntamweight litlel. Sunday's ResuB^. for Clarkson, head an All-East between Featherweight iTharr.pion Pittsburgh 5, Cleveland 4 {over­ weight divi.sion in Ludwig Light-1 INTERNATIONAL' 000 ijttle Brown Jug Delaware, ’ Hollywood ■ Jim m y Palazzoia. Syrac.use 122. Philadelphia I I 8 GLASS FURNITURE jTOFS - team apnqunced yesterday at the Sandy Saddler and Lacry Bi.ard- tim e). , ^ to save you^ Ohio Sept. 20. ,161. Los .\ngeles. oulpointeil Hiir- burn at the Cleveland Arena Wed- (best-of-1 series tied 1-1). close of the 10th annual meeting man of Marlborough. Conn., for Buffala 5. Hershey 3. I icy .Sanders. 162, News. k._ N. J.. i nesday night i ABC-TV, radio. lO Fort Wayne. 107, St. Louis 84 of the American .Hockey Coaches April 3 at the Boston Garden. The 'Providence 9. Springfield 8. ! 10. ■ I p m,. E S T i, Ludwig, 21. has won (St.-'Lmiis Rads b’st-i ' 5 series, MIRRORS (Firtplact omd Door) Assn. • ' ' . ' bout, originally set. for .1alu;-d.-y Eastern League (S'lnal Playoff) TRIIcks the BIG money S .SETS TRAVEL RI L»;S : Havaha. Oust vo Acosta. 1.10',. seven stiaiglit and is ranked an the » ■ > l t - _ ■______' night, had to be put back a* an-’ ■ Clinton 1, New Haven, 0 (besl- 1 Cuba, outpointed Jerry Fowler, No. $ centender. His. alreak in­ PICTURE FRAMING (dl typos) Youngsters around Spokane. other snow-storm forced a aerund of-7 scries tied, 1-1). ■New York — M2, Los An 'les. 10, cludes a split decision' over Mor-i : Wash., art getting a. break. Gua postponement of another . Silver- play eommittee of tiVe ,U.5 ..,Ljiwn Manila Altyo.shi' Akanuma. g|n. His re-cord is 38-6 with 1 3 , LINCOLN Ol’ENS WEDNESDAY WINDOW and PLATE GLASS I Cozfea, chairman of a drive-to raise man promotion at the arena.--' Tennis A&sn.'hai notified players 129, Japan, stopped Bri. ELscobay., kiiockbuts. Morganis only lo.ss in Lincbln. R. I., March 26 (Ah— \ money to complete the first sec- 8T.\YS AS A.'WATEUR BUILDING MATERIALS about Fompelih- abroad. Playera 131, Philippines, 9. his last 19 was to Lightbiirn. His Lincoln Downs, with nine of 19 JA L O tfitE S: iBttal^atloB la quick. Ea*y sad Ecoaoailcal. ' tioii of s new grandstand at Ferria must, receive permission if they record is 13-2 with /line kayos. horse racing dates already, lost be­ Field, home of th°e Spokane In­ HE DOESN’T HURT Lusk. iWyo. i/Pi i— Kent Bryan, LUMBER FUEL GARRITY BliOS:, Inc. are to receive some expense cor NT $'tEET SONS " cause of sVio\V, has postponed re- CO.NTRACTUKS: WE HAVE LN STOCK dian*, has announced that the the 6 foot 9 youth who cost St.- money, must designate .he tourna­ l/iulavUle. Ky. (fP)--Three son# Hamia, a baby-faced .21-year-: opening until Wednesda.v as, a MEDICINE CAIINETS and SHOWER DOORS park will be made available.'with Tampa. Fla. (NEA),—Ted Klu*- Louis University a year’s pfo)>a- M l 9-5253 ROUTE IS TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. ments tn which they plan to play, of Count Fleet are listed among old from\ Paris, hopes ,lo do bcUei l result of Saturday’s storm. Execu- ifo payment of rent, to semi-pro, zew'ski of the Hedlegs handled 1482 tl'on by the NCAA for over-re- 334 N. M A IN ST* must submit weeltiy. expense re­ the.169 horses named for the Ken­ rFriday rioay iijiantljian countrycountryinan Charley! live DirelHor B. A. Dario said yes- OpeB Saturday* — Opeu Thniuday EveulBga high school, American Legion and chances .last aeaaon—most for Na­ cruitlng, played AAU brasketball ports to the L'fiLTA and must- re­ tucky Derby on May 5. They are Humez did last week,eek. The Algerian terday the trrft.k is frhaen and ESTIMATES OLAJPtT GIVEN •andlot taama when the section Is tional League first basemen—and fo r'a Liuak indeperident team this- turn to this pouritry afte^ th# Wim­ Fleeting Monv 3hihea,Bright and native, tinWaten in hia last nine I parking areas arc imder three feet eomplsted. made only eight errors. ____ - bledon championshipsj phip’i N?w». ■ :, ' ■ fights, t'tfc e • epe•peedy Oarmelo w^jMioaa'. '■'> / ' , . V . J ■ .<■ : ■V ■’'/ 4-\ ' V i : - ' ' -V. ■ t :X T ;‘r -v». T / ■ ' ■ r. M../ ■ 1 A'

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MANCHESTER EVENING-HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1956 PACK FOURTEEN Artidas For Sals - 46 WIthoat Board 69 Booms For Saif 72 He For Salo 72 Allan and aoa. OUastonbury; Jfire. Hooidiold Gooda SL Man, Girl Hurt Gloria Pstrope, 193 Spring St; Help Waoted— Male 36 Digs— Birds— Pets 41 PAMD, s t o r e , gravel, hot and QUALITY gas rang* with timer LARGE, OomfortaMe room, in SPRING HOUSING COLONIAL type family horns, Mra Marguecito McVeigh, 367 Trade- Data '• Autonobilcs for Suit ‘ 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! BY f a g > L y and SHORTEN HelR Wantod— FcouBt S5 cold mU asphalt. Nuasdorf Band quiet, private home. Shower iwth, aavan rooma, four badrooma. In Crashes on Spruce St; Pater Bonino, 33 Kld- and built in light. Also Bendix VALUES ROUTE SAUBBMAM tor dry clsap-^ A.K.C. RBOI8TBRED mole Boxer and StoB* Company, 887 North automatic washer, kitchen model. garage, gentleman. MI. 1-6848. Olassad and-.apraanad ancloaad rtdga St. ' loss CADILLAC hard top co»ipe porch. Oil heat, city uUltttas, dou- Classified DENTAL ASSISTANT. WrlU Box Ing routs. Man who Is willing to •two years old, fawn ' coleir Main 8L MI. 94>4t8. 89 MARSHALL ROAD ;-.8U Weekend Here DISCHARGED TC»>AT: For­ Refused by Full Cadillac equipment Including"udir work. Salary-' plus commisaion. s^itli white marking. MI. 9-4334. WIDOW HAk large, comfortaU*' H* lot, garage. 91.500 down to rest Howell. 335 ParkeK'St: Paul P, Herald. GIRL’S CHECKED coats, topper, room. Kitchen prtvUegea and ga­ Room Cape Ood In Up-top con- tinted glaaa aelectronic radio, > ^ I y in ' person. Fisher Dry^ USED — BUT IN uallflod veteran. Phone-Barbara B e h e ld , 83 W. Mlddle\,Tpka: iwer steering, hydramatlc, near- C o M irm t ft TMt NEIGMeoeu/ *NPE: MANCHESTER Pet Canter, 996 dresaea, skirts and blouses, size rage, MI. 9-2ast. dlUon. All rooms finished. OU foods Agency. MI. 9-7703. Minor Injuries war* suffered Advertisement DENTAL ASSISTANT, experienced efeansprs, 328 Broad 8t. “ GOOD SHAPE" hast. Beautiful lot with ttae*. John I^ ch , 43 Coolidge St.-t’;.S, MlMra y new white wall tires. A certi­ u k i « n a oiV E a MeiPiMa iiam d - Main St. Ml. 9-4379. Open Monday, 10-12 :,boy’o.new corduroy jacket, a by a 4-year-otd local girl and an preferred but not necessary. Five DESIRABLE ROOM for rant. Good 0.1. - -and F.H.A. mortgage Allca Glaaawakt and son, Glebtpn' Sec. Weeks c l a s s i f i e d a o v t . fied 33,000 mlles; Looks and runs day week. . Write-Box K, Herald. WAITER AND bartender, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday size 1*. Chlld'a Alice tn Wonder­ 39KI0. SMALL DWEUJNQ. two East Hartford matt in two ot aavan bury. like a new one. The lucky buyer 9 a.m. to 6 p.m „ Thuraday and land wristwatch. MI. 9-8309. 3 COMPLETE locality, reasonable retea. 87 Ben. avatlabla. Priced tor quick aai* people three car garage, vary accldenU police eaid occurred b*' DEFT. HOURS OOBlMT AMBAOf time. Write details-to Post; ton St. at only 314,500. will get a new car guarantee on PRE85 OPERATOR wanted. Five Box 786, Miinchester. Friday 9 a.m .. to 9 p.m. Baby ROOMS OF FURNITURE eantrai, posslbl* income, $15 'tween midday Friday and about (OoatImMd from Page Oaey 8:15 A. M; to 4:30 P. M. Uila Cadillac. For the beat In used ru-uwcdyouft day week, Must apply in person. parakeets, Canaries, mongrel pup­ FOR ONLY $4% 18 ST. LAWRENCE STREET— month. Carlton W, Hutchins. MI. mldnigbt last nlgltt * 4 iw w « AJ1 •AW-tUT.'TUTf ONE OR TWO gentlemen. Pleaaant Sevan Room older home Just 1 9-5133, 9-4694. Marsba Elliott, 4, daughter of ‘S’ * -bstwsen the legislative . Cadillacs sea; Bob Oliver at Center New Model Laundry, 73 Summit. MAN 28 OR over to lep^n awning pies, hamsters. S and H sumpa « Boata and Acccaaortts 46 MONTHLY PAYMENTS twin bedroom next to bath. Cen­ Motor Sales, 401 Main St., Man- f O « A r - * r iN4i«Tr no and aiumlnum window insulations. with every purebase. block from Center Street. One- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elliott of 10 AboutTown ncutive branches of th* gov-. COPY CLOSING TIME ONLY $1,719 trally located. Private quiet home. car garage. Good home for. Oolumbut St., auaUined a cut cheater. Must be able to c ^ b and have After 5:90. MI.-9-6801. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. We arc looking for a neat, DOBERMAN PINSCHER, l>s year Buccanear Motors, 8 h.p, to 28 h.p. large family. No traffic street Sabariwa F«r Salt 76 mouth; and Keewin W. Sands, 35, Weeks cun* to the hearing wlUt drivers license. >^ly in person Holeclaw Boat Trailera NOW LOOK WHAT YOU GET— Manchester Aisembly. No. IS, BEFORE YOU BUY a uaad oar pleasant, gnd willing person Manchester Awning (^ i. 105 West old male, housebroken, has been 'for email chUdran. Owner's received a bruaed knee. Order of Rainbow for Girls, win a prepared statement in which he MON. THRU FRL Chria Craft Boat Klta — Old Town FOR ONLY 3498 ROOM FOR RENT, heated. Hot transfer le- your good fortune. GLASTONBURY See Gorman Motor Sales'. Buiek who might enjoy working in Center St. raised with children. MI. 9-4308. water kitchen prtvilagea, parking. Investigating Patrolman Ray­ meet this evening at 7:30 in the said It was ''Inconsistent” for th* 10:30 A. M. Sales and Service, 305 Main Kingcraft and many others. ELEC. REFRIGERATOR Buy this at 314,900. mond Peck said the little girl was subcommittee to insiat on Informe- what we think is a congenial Marine hardware, pelnta, fishing MI. 3-1406. . > New 6 Roonli Colonial Masonic Temple. The advleoi^^ atreet. 60. 0-4571 Open evenings SETUP in punch press de- KITCHEN RANGE 146 WALKER STRIBIET—Seven passenger In a car. driven by her board will meet after the Ralnboi' ■ Uon but refuse to accept It ih a SATURDAY 9 A. M. atmosphere. This would Include Livestock— Vehiclcs 42 equipment. Room Cape with braateway partment. One accustomed to BEDROOM SUITE ATTRACnVELT furntabed room Nearing Completion mother which skidded on the icy session. Ottetr* of the Rainbow Uo closed session aa he said It had HIGH QUALITY both sales and clerical work. close tol 'nuica work preferred. with cooking privileges. Gentle­ . and 1 car garage on fenced In aurface of Hilliard St. near asked to wear their short, white repeatedly don* heretofore. \ WE BUT COWS, calves and beef JOHN F. VALLUZZI UVING ROOM SUITE landscaped lot. Bowers .School A most attracUve 9 room col*ff In heater, hydramatlc, power 19M MERCURY four door. Used Open Daily 9 - 9—Saturday 9 . 9 FOUR weather training sxerela* held by trada to Red counties In Bunm*. made to aald bank for payment ot but not abused. New tires, radio, moiid Trudeau. Ml. .0-1614. ' woman between the ages 27-45,. AT Sa c r i f ic e For 64 Grshsm Invsstlgated and said no th* 9th Inf. Div. in Germany. the amount of depoait. ^ steering and brakes. Black with GUNUER’B T.V. Barvtco. avaUable ATTENTION, artists. All our artist Telephone MI. 9-8102 BEDROOM COLONIAL FTVE ROOOM ranch, 1 year old, 8 United States agreement to signal lights. Safe, economical, Our expanding depart- with good education and sales STORE AT ' Heat turn- ons was Injursd. Grief, an Mslatant gunner in Co., white wall tires. and shiny black, to Foxcroft any ume. Anteiuia conversiona. PAINTING and paper hanging. No brushes reduced 25%. O rum -■ 4 Piece mahogany bedroom bedrooms. Aluminum contblnS' lower th* trade ban waa mots- BICYCLE—Vicinity of Blasell and background. Base income, plus Ished. MI. 5, MI. 9-5531. WiU First Ume on the market An An hour latsr.'autOB opsratsd by D of the 60th Rsg., waa last sta­ sary becauat Oongreas haa pro­ 1054 Plymouth Suburban. Radio, Drive. MI. 9v3458. - Phlico factory aupervlsed servire. job too small. Free estimates. Call ipent needs an ambitious bacher. Delta. HOrrlaon. etc. Can­ SALE ON SEA KING BOATS suite Uon storm windows. Large lot, on Arthur H. Fawestt, 37, of 180 High tioned at Camp Kilmer, N. J. Be­ Htdl Sta. Owner may have by Tel. Ml. 8-14M. Gilbert Fickett. MI. 3-698i. commission and bonuses will vas boards, 8x10 to 22x30. all re­ remodel fr ; to suit tenants. older home in Up-top condition. On convenient suMrban aetUng. Own' vided that fouMgn aid ba denied Identification. MI. 3-7537. heater, two tone green. Only 4 Piece white painted bedroom St., and John A. Krasewaki, 18, of fore sntsring the Army In Novsm- 191^1953, 1953, 1951 CHEVRO- mall to assist in” carpen­ pay 35.000 to 310,000 first year. duced 25%. Sherwin Williams, 081 Gerard Street, very central. New er niovlng to Florida. Reasonably to allies which mlp Rad ooantrtaa 17.538 miles. PAINTING, paperhahging, floor ENDS MARCH 31 suite 2400 8Q. of apace for businesa Ule bath, lavatory down, garage, Orsngs, Mass., were Involved In a bar 1954, he was employed by th* LEITS, two doors, four doors, hard, Main St. office*:ea or Ugbt tnduatry. Second priced. Call PL 3-7637. goods not approved hen. 1052 Buick special two door. Household Services sanding and finishing. Old floors Replies confidential. Phone tool ahed, loaded with extrae. Look slight accident on Center St., just First National Stores, West Hart­ Announcements^ top convartlbles. Some with try W(?rk, machine and 12' Aluminum cartop boat. Chest of drawers floor.p. Cerintrally located. Parking west of Broad St. Patrolman ford. ' Radio, heater, dynaflow. In Powergllde, radios and heaters. refinished. Vernon Hutchins, MI. Willimantic, HA. 3-2661, RANGE OIL apace heater Only 6175.00 Dresser with'mirror this on* .over and atari packing. like new condition. Offered 13-A 9-2037.' range oil hot-water heater, faciUtllitwa. Gall JA. 7-1373. SOUTH MANOTESTER Albert Scabies said there were no INOOME TAX p r ^ r e d by ex­ Alt carry al written guarantee. For bench layouts, painting Three metal beds 333,000 Injuriea the very best In used cars, see WEAVING of Duma, moth holes MI. 9-0001. 12' Strip-Built Runabout. h a r t f o iRDT RD. — Buaineas zone, Manchester Lodge, No. 73, A, F. perienced tax consultant,. Person­ BARLOW MOTORS Only 3225.00 9x12 linoleum T room older hom# in fair con< Truman Annis, >7, o f 7 i S. Main and A.M., wUl hold a staUd com­ al or business. Call Fniitt Farl- Bob Oliver, Center Motor Sales, and tom clothldg. hoaiery runs, Bonds^—Stocks and general cleaning du­ M or ppart of eight room house, diUbn: Over 3 arces of land. Oil 435 Main St., Manchester 401 Main St. haildbags repatrecl tipper re­ BOLTON—Building atone, veneer, 12x15 linoleum .can eaaleasily be converted to offices -T. J. CROCKETT, St., waa arrsatsd and charged with munication at th* Masonic Ttmpl* doni. MI. 0-3815. - : Mortgages 21 Situations X^anted— fireplace, i^ ii atone flagstone. Come in and ace theiM boats at heat, 3 car garage; out k a rules of the road violation after tomcirrow evening at 7:30. FoUow- placement, uinbrelioa repaired, ties. Excellent working 12x12 linoleum or other husinSsa uses. MI, REALTOR on property. Good location on JNOOME TAX prepared. Room 1953 CHEVROLET two door. 1951 1060 CHEVROLET, two door. 1850 Also slate flagging. Bolton Notch Ward's while they are still at sale .8-7796, CH. 7-4809. hla car skidded Into the rear of an Ing th* business masting Maj. men's shirt collars/iw ^tsed and 31,000 COSTS 322.25 monthly and Pemala 38 Quarry.’. MI. 9 27' Stair carpet with pad Woodland St. Immediate occupan­ aOTA, OS East Center St. Tuesday Chevrolet sedan. Fully equipped, Oldamoblle club coupe, four door. replaced. Marlow's Ltttls. Mend­ conditions. Ideal Opot for 0-0617. Prompt da- price.'Oil models on sale. 344 Main St., Mancheater automobfi* driven by John Ctolan- Henry L. Hilliard will show aoms Study Party brand new Urea. Douglas Motors, 1940 Ford. 1040 Dodge. 1040 Olda- that's all. Dial CH. 6-8897. -FHA I WILL CARE for one small child livery, 15x27 wall to wall carpeting cy. See this one today at 319,500. gos, 84, of 163 Oak S t, on Oak St., very interesting elides takim dur­ through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 0 ing Shop. and G1 fiancing a specialty with MONTGOMERY WARD Office MI. 3-5416 m. Ralph Broil, MI. t-3513, or 338 Main. , mobiie. 1048 Chevrolet, two door. a local resident. in my home days. ..Experienced. with sponge rubber |nd, SUITE OF offices on Main St. Air east of Spruce St Patrdiman ing his tour of duty In Korea. A t 1041 Ford. Good running. Excel­ FLAT FINISH Holland window Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, Call MI. 9-8718. RUYa L AND Smlth-Oorona port- 823 MAIN ST. MIi 3-5161 conditioned. Inquire Marlow's. CARROLL-DRIGGS Samuel Maltempo investigated and L 8-4941. able aind standard typewriters. (like new). EAST CENTER ST.—Suitable for the conclusion of th* program, 1951 PLYMOUTH CLUB coupe, lent second cOra. See Bob Oliver, ahades, mada to measure. All 1 Lewis St.,,Hartford, Conn. REALTORS said tha colllalon occurred at 7:40 there will be a social hour and re- Dark Horse a Radio, heater, in wondOrful condi- All makes of adding machines ______IX------— l - office and home. 'Ten rooms, Center Motor Sales, 461. Main St., metal Venetian blinds at a ne# GRAY FORMER teacher desires evening Five pairs ruffled whit^ nylon steam heat oil, fireplace, two p.m. No on* was Injured. freshmsnts. Worahipihil Master Upn throughout. Small down pay­ work. Experienced caring for chil­ sold or rented. Repalra on ail STORE AT 36 Birch St for rent. 754 Main St. Boat Hartford (Oentiatied from Pag* One) THE DAIRY QUEEN at 807 West .Manchester. / low price. Keys made while you Business Opportunities 32 MANUFACTURING CO. curtains, (like n ^ ) . bathrooms tirb-car garage, laig* JA. 8-4114 Police said slippery reads yts- Herbert J. Leggett oordlally iH‘ Middle Tpkc. is now open. ment, easy weekly or monthly ■------— .------wait. Marlow's. dren or atore selling. Ml. 9-6946. makes, Manow'a. Buiiding Materials 47 , Inquire Marloal's. trday. kelped causa two more terms. Douglas Motor, 333 Main V. < ------Numerous othe);’ items. i lot. Ample parking. Mortgagea ar- Evaninge * and weakenda viU* aU Master------CENTRALLY LOCATED package Hilliard Street, Manchester For.. DfOOME TAXES prepared In your Auto Accessories— Tires 6 tnic range4„ A eandldataa. — at'ore,'doing a nice volume of busi- -.-rs-w;. vv»JESARltY; - BIRD- ^ ___ 0 ^ 6 - M. SUveha'JA. 6^1737 ):^ Ttia first waa at 8:55 a.m., on Ing. tema .AT Jbyi.appoli>uneaL. 50UMENE HAS ANOTHL,,.,. , ..... , .floor: flip. L ei us modsmlxe sieas,., Giood-feaae.xBeKitWy priced. WsDt^ To Bent 6 8 dh>, ftcaltdr. MI.'I Main S t near Purnell PI. and in- - - ; Call bOthroom For' Prime ShaKe* 18''-:-9p«ciai „, . ; . s VALUE LEADE»t*«v^ R"T!CuUK''TiR®S' For;-details, call T. J. Crockett, Place' To ’ Worlt” ' Speclai prices' oiT'sH' wheel goods. WANTBID—To rent, aihgla toofri,' volvad. cans, driven by Msai/Bai^ INlwqrtlt-Oornell-Quey I^et, No. •svsral'hav* Iwomsd Sen. Lom- tree cstMftors The Realtor. M l; 3-5416. Tricycles 33,95 to 314.95. Values up Murtcal IfiBtmmenta 63 OFF PORTER ST., roomy Cape SOUTH WINDSOR nstte B. Burrill, 86, of 96 lA nox ddn B. Johnson T sua, who says mOOMB TAXES prepared, Tile Shop, Buckland, CAPABLE MAN desires .employ­ Knotty Pine Paneling 1x6' vicinity of Center and Church St. 102, American Legion, wlU hold an 1956 FORD RANCH All Sixes 6-8-10 and 13 First to 320. per M 3123.00 Cod, full shed dormer, fireplace, St.; and William M.; McBride, 67, he la not a candldat*,. A weikand Dan Mosler. MI. 9-3339 or line, factory blemished. Save 40%, ment. Mechanlcalv'background. 5IU81C liutiumental, rantai. Com- Write Box B, Herald. • Exceptionally fins colonial, . tn Important meeting tomorrow night T4S15. WAGON, TWO TONE REPAIRS on all makes, sewing Mahogany Plywood Paneling hot water heat, garage,-nice pri­ of 83 Spring St., according to In- rsport from Chicago indieatad that No down payment, 18 months to PACKAGE STORE for sale. In­ Available immediatiHy. MI. 9-3651. BUDGET CENTER plat* lln* 6t 'tnatrumants. Rental vate lot. Only 313,900. Carlton W. good araa on high alayaUon with at 6:16 at th* poet home. The PAINT, RADIO AND HEAT­ machines. Electrifying and sales. per M 3180\00 YOUNG COUPLE desires Uiree or vestlgatlng Patrolman John Turn- building coaunltts* sriU m eet nt ths Btsvanaon o a ^ ragards Biin. INOOME TAX ralunts prepared at pay. quire 121 Brooklyn St., Rockville. applied tflnurchaae pric*. Repra- four room unfurnished apartment. Hutchins. MI. 9-5133 9-4694. wondarful view, PrtcSd for quick Stuart Symington of Ulaaourl as a ER. 7,000 MILES. Slchel. Ml. 0-9419. WANTED -Old time fiddle player MI. 3-4164. Clear Casing—lOOO’ Lots ft. 8i,4c 7:86. , your convenience. For appoint­ D ogs—r Birds— .|»H8 41 8d and 16d Common Nalls— aentlng / Olds, Beimar. Ped­ MI. 9-5705. sale with immediate Mcupancy St *'^H* said both Care skidded 1^. jiark hotoa contaulsr o f growtag FULL PRICE $1,495 BUDGET CENTER (or country band. MI. 9-1M9. lar and Bundy. Matter’s .Music THREE FAMILY, vary central, 334,900. Seven lovely .big rooms ment can MI. 9-1561. - MI. 3-4104. FURNITURE repairing and refln- -Help. Wanted-r^FHnale 35 DEEP FREEZER, portable type­ p ick ed'u p...... keg 39.50 i’ore colliding and the accident f* atiength. writer, fireplace irons-and screen. BtudkT 177 McKee, ^a. 8-7600. good______condition. 6-5-4, Carlton W. large lot, 3-car garage, screened Th* choir of tha Buchlngham lahlng; antiques restored. F^irnl- PERSIAN KITTEN. b«autiS)l pure, ,24’’ Fiberglas Insulation- Hutchins. MI. 9-8132, 9-4694. suited from contusion on the part Gov. Allan Bhlvers ot Tsxaa 4o- 1952 WILLYS AERO ACE ture Repair Service, Talcottville. GENERAL OFFICE ^orV.et. Per- bred, white. Affectionate, 'house- MI. 3-4439. 14 Munro St. 3100 REWARD for six' room house porch .. all tor gracious (family Congregational Church will prac­ Special ...... per M 333.00 GOLD PEARL 120 bate accordion, ot Mra Burrill about where Me cUntd to aay yaaterday whaflMr Penoiw ls Sedan Auto Urlvlirc School 7-A Ml. 3-7449. manent - position. Must be good POSITION-VACANCY broken, Inoculated. Coventriax PI. I ' i ” 4x8 Plyscord Sheatlng— or cottage. Call MI. 9-5901. living. Attractive large living room Bride waa going. tice tonight at 6 o’clock. Tomor­ SALE 33 1-3% off on 150 patterns case and straps. 120 Vtrnon Avs. 22 HOLUSTER ST. — Four bed row evening, the joint Lenten ha would badi Johnson for th* 6 cylinder, typist. Small office, pleasant sur­ 2-6577. \ Special ...... per M 3139.00 with fireplace, dining room, mod A t 8:16 p.m.; autos driven by HUMANITY collecUvely, ia one in the Blue Ribbon collection book. Rockville. Evenings after 6:30, LOCAL BUSINE8MAN desirea two rooms and two full baths, large ern kitchen, pin* paneled den and School of Mliglon will be held nt nomination. Asked tn an NBC tela- $145 down. MORTLOCK’S Driving School. Lost roundings and congenial a^isoci- for Assistant to Assessor Select Oak Flooring—Special living room, lovely kitchen and John E. PInkham, 33, of 78 Sea­ vtslon tntainiew to name perseas child. Humanity's . technologies, confidence quickly restored by R6ildlne— Contracting 14 ates. This opportunity should.ap- p o Rt e r f i e l d i s p e t supiS\ We also handle texture paint. It bedroom apartmem. Couple with lavatory on first.floor. Three large th* First Church of Christ, Glas­ however, prove this child very Salary range. 34,247.00 to 34,975.00 per M ...... 3239.0A small child. Prefer Manchester, dining area recreation room. This man Circle; and Leonids Zvaigsas, he would support, Bhlven men­ skilled, courteous Instructors. peal to an East Hartford or Man­ now located at Route 5 and ChapeP makes old ceilings look like hew, We guarantee sheetrock, rojsK bedrooms and bath on second floor tonbury. { ( msdure, once again. Physical par­ 1954 PLYMOUTH SAVOY GENERAL CARPENTRY-Altera- chester lady. Apply Noble aiid Rd , South Windsor, next to East \ Green Paint and Wallpaper Co., Wanted— To Bu;r-' 58 MI. 8-4159. iS' custom Dullt Cape with a full entire home In Immaculate cou 38, of 635 Center St., came tii- tioned only Lausche. Llcerue Inviuded. Dual controlled, For Job Description and minirilum lath with any house that we epm- shed dormer. Must M ' seen to be ents stand or fall, are proven re­ Four door. Radio and heater, over­ standard,, automatic cars. MI. tiona, addlttona and new construc­ Westbrook Manufacturing Co., or Hartford Drive-In Theater. Open next to Manchester Knitting Mills ditlon. Combination storm windows gether on Pine St near Cooper Shivers bolted th* Democrafio sponsible or irresponsible at drive. tion. Dormers, porches, garagea s -qualifications, apply to pletely furnish. We carry a Com­ ARROW HEADS old guns, swords appreciated. Shown by appoint­ Hill St. The accident li still under Miss Susan A. Ptneo, daughter ticket tn 1968 and sumorted Biasn- 0-7308. Phone BU. 9-2717. ■\ daily 9-5, Tueaday, Thursday and at the Green. Open from 9 a.m. - plete line of building materigia. . powder horns, stuffed animals, ok and doors. Built in 1950. of Mr. and Mrs, Clayton P 1 n s o, child's maturity,, by child's social $295 down. and r o ^ s finished at reasonable Friday nights 7 . 9 p.m. Man­ 0 p.m. Business Property For Sale 70 ment. Call Manchester Associ­ A real value—A sound investment Investigation by Patrolman Alfred hewer, who carried ‘Texas. As to contributions. Who Is responsible piicea. Workmanship guaranteed. Asses.sor's Office, NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. post cards, etc, MI. 3-5717. Stan, ates, Realtors. Phil Hallln, MI. Ritter. §7 Concord ltd., Is home from what ha will do this yaar. Shivers GET xdVR driver’s license now FEMALE HELP WANTED Municipal Building chester customers can call JA. 70 Mill St. CENTER ST., near Main, brick In Good living for humanity's Irreaponsibility, Enjoy early spring driving, enroll Free eatlmatea. Robert M. Alex­ 881 State St.. North Haveii, Conn. 9-9221, Earl Rohan, MI. 3-7433, No bn* waa hurt in either of tbs' Westbrook Junior Collags, West­ satd "that all dspands on tha oon- 1952 HUDSON WASP Secretary \ 41 Center Street 8-3391 and we will bring order frame one etory building consist­ A real doll, one owner. 36,OQO miles. now with Manchester'e oldest, ander. Ml. 9^7716. Telephone CHestnut/(»-2147 Charles Lathrop, Ml. 9-0384. latter accidents. . brook, Maine, for th* Eaater veea- dtttens, th* nominees and the plat­ Telephone Operator -'Manchester, Cdnn. honre with us at 5 p.m. to 68 ing of 3 itores plus four/ room CARROLL-DRIGGS Uon. She haa aa her guest Mtaa mQlit recommended auto school. Spruce St. Rooms Without Board 59 REALTORS forms." Automobiles for Sale 4 $125 down. a n d . Salesperson A pplic^on must b^ postmarked house. Over 33000 yearly Income. Call Manchester Driving Acade­ PALMER , CARNEY^mason MANOTESTER GREEN ' 754 Main St. East Hartford Jans Rowe of Gorham, Maine. Sen. Allen Ellender (D-IA) aaM contractors, fireplaces, brick Engineer or on file aj the Office of the As­ SERTIC TANKS Diamonds itchi Small cash. Real Estate Center. Both girls nr6 seniors nt the eol- 1941 CHEVROLET, two-door. Com 1953 CHEVROLET MODEL my, PI. 3-7240 any time, Mr. CONTROL BRED baby parakeets FURNISHED ROOM near bath JA. 9-4164. he welcomes reports that Chandlsr veneer houses, chider and x-emcnt Bookkeeper , sessor, not lafer than April 2, 1956. at 134 Glenwood St. in basement, AND Jeweir 48 JA. 6-6524. Eve. BU. 9-0966. JA. Three bedroom ranch. Birch kitch­ leg*. pletoly rebuilt front end, other 'MIclette, your personal Instructor. Engineering aide Ckintimious hot water. One or two en cabinet, disposal, ceramic tile Evenings and weekends may s**k tha nomination. Cbaad- 210 block buildings. 'OTI. 3-4793 or (rear), hours 3 to 9 daily. MI. gentlemen. 54 High St. 8-3989, BU. 9-0375. Hospital Notes work, doesn’t bum oil. Douglas Four door sedan. Radio, heater/ Salad woman bath, garage. 315.900. Mr. Lyaik JA. 8-5144 lar has not oommantad. "Happy LARSUN'S DRlVmu School. Rockville TR. 5-4744\ 9-6572. PLUGCED SEWERS LEONARD W. YUST, Jawalar. ra- Mr. Stevens JA. 8-1737 The preparatory conference for ta a mighty fin* fallow," miMidlHr , Mctor, 833 Main. while wall tires. Manchester's only trained and Housekeeper JOBS—High pay. All trades. F a '^ patra, adjtuu/watcaa* sxperUy. CLEAN, COMFORTABLE, well EaaUr baptlams will be hdd' to­ V. BELLUCCn an^d Son^lason Con­ Plant wrapper Houses For Ssle 72 WARREN E. HOWLAND PattenU todayt 167 4 said, "and h* cartalnly wooUl ba MANY OLDER cart, good trana $265 dovrn. certified tnatruptor. For. your aafe- paid. So. America, The Islands,^ MACHINr^EANED Reasonabla jpncM. - dally. heated single room in private ADMITTED SATURDAY: Mrs night at 7:30 In St. Mary's pariih mors accaptabis to mcM southsm ty we are trained to teach proper- tractor. Brick and sl-Onk veneer, Clothes sorter u.S. Write Dept. 6R National, Thursday evenlnga. 129 Sprue* home for gentleman. References REALTOR ANDOVER hall portation. Cara that can’t ba seen fireplace, cpimney. also concrete Stenographer MI. S-1108 MI. 9-6003 Shirley StephanskI, 42 Otis St; Damocrats than either B^fauvar or , from the etreet. Look behind our 1952 CHEVROLET FOUR ly. Ml. 9-6076. 1029 Broad; Newark, N. J. Septic Tanks, Dry^ells, Sewer Street. MI/9-4S87. required. MI. 8-8183. High On One Acre Lot Charles Gubbek, 78 School St; work, MI. 0-5451. 318 Fern St. Sales clerk OWNER MOVING Harrlman/’ Otflco. Douglas Motors, w Main. DOOR SEDAN ______Ml, 3-6042. Lines Install^ X. MANCHESTER—Lovely new over­ Arthur Carpenter, 22 Bowers St. t Temple Chapter, No. 53, Order Ellender, who prsvtonaly had en­ SaSlad woman MALE HELP WANTED MANCHESTER FURNISHED ROOM for rem near Custom built three bedroom ranch Po'^«rglide. All Mnlorcveles— nVcIes 11 Clerk-typist Cellar Waterproofli Household Goods 51 Main St. 9 Hazel St. Tel. MI. sized 6 room Cape, full cellar, ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. of the EMtem Star, witl* w o a t dorsed Johnson, aald ha tnlnha the 1950 PACKARD two door. Radio, this ior (rtiiy ‘ ALTERA^ONS and a d d itll^ Machinist SIX ROOM COLONIAL fireplace, l-Vk. baths, all plaster, with plenty of closet space.'Living, Alma Saitta, Colchester; Judith Wedn*ad|W at 7:45 In the Maaonic heater, ultriamatlc. interior, like Countergirl, laundry 9-2170. South would devalop a third party $165 down, BICYCLE REPAIRING hit typca, Kitchens remodeled. New ceilingf. Houseworker (2 weeks) ' * / Driver and driver helper ’ MOVING and M cKin n e y b r ( Anderson windows. Hollister room has pine paneled fireplace Tuttle, 52 Drive A ; Mrs, Elaine Temple. Following a abort buai­ If th* Democrats nomlnatad altbsr new. Selling at a bargain price. WHITE MAGIC Chef gas atove. Two-car garage, fireplace, oil wall, full, dry basement with fire­ Engllah a specialty. Now open Workmanship guaranteed. A. A / Mother’s Helper ^ Grinder Operator SEWERAGE OISPOSAI Natural or bottled gas. Excellent ROOM IN private home. Inquire steam heat, A-l condiUon, large lot, School. 315,000. Many other attrac­ Fshle, 401 Center SI.; David neas mesUng, ah opsn installaUon Kafauver or Harrimah. 1948 Chevrolet club coupe. Radio, DON'T WAIT. WE WILL 'B E a.m. to 9 p.m.. Manchester Olon, Inc. MI. 3-4860. Salesman TRUCKING CO. State Tailor Shop, MI. 3-7383. After tive listings available. The Ells­ place for recreation room. At­ Crockett, Wapplng; Mrs. Freda of ths -officers for th* coming heater, in good condition. Doug­ Waitress I SO-132 Pearl St!, Tel. MI 3-5808 condition. Reasonable. Call MI. desirable neighborhood, near tached garage, breczeway, amesite Harrlman, arriving In Want HERE TONIGHT UNTIL 0 AND Cycle Shop, 166 West Middle Turn­ \ Chbcolate dipper hand Milling machine operator 44 Mc;Kee 8t„ Manchester 3-5425. 6:30 call MI. 3-5047. schools, bus, shopping area. 317,950; worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, Moorhoule, 206 Eldridge St.; Mr*. year will taka plica. Mlaa Loulae Palm Beach for a Florida vacation, las Motor, 333 Main. ALL DAY TOMORROW pike Ml. 8-2098. Laboratory technician Mrs. Meyer. MI, 9-5524, drive, artesian well. Outstanding Joiephtne Farrell. Green Lodge; DIckaon ' and har commlttae will Florists— ^Nurseries 15 PART-TIME Can be seen by appointment only. buy at 316,500. said Saturday night that "New D ^ worker Manager, apparel M l 3.6563 BENGAL GAS stove, four burner*, FOR RENT—Front ropfn. Central' Mrs. Marie Ledbetter, 391 E. ■erv* rafraahmanta nt th* social York political lore** have decreed SOLIMENE. INC. Tnephone operator Teacher Owned'and Operated bv oven and broiler. A-1 condition.’‘66 ly located. Heated, pOTtinuoua hot Middle Tpke.; Fred King, 41 Ed­ Uma to follow in tha banquet hall. DODGE-PLYMOUTH Business Services Offered 13 •RING' FLOWERS, fresh cut water, Gentleman ^preferred. Call GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO, that X should be availabl*" for tti* Charming And Versatile Uly. Iris, Snapdragon, daffodils, Sales clerk, bakery Engineer WALTER B. PERRETT Jr. Essex St. MI. 9-9961. ELMORE TURKINGTON, ward S t ; Mrs. Catherine Pav*' presidential norolngtiofi. Ha addad 634 CENTER STREET Factory clerk 'Ml. 9-7129. HOUSES FOR SALE ASHES AND rubbish removed tulips, ' carnations, and gladiolus. Baby sitter (H.S. student or WILLIAM,\J. PICKERING REALTOR Broker lack; 138 N'. School St.; Clarenc* Mist Alyc* Baliebury, home he would not accept the vice preet- other) Sales clerk NOW ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, Aspinwall, 3 Anderson St.; Ronald service director for th* Hartford Lawn work, trees cut, cellars Azaieg plants tn bud and bloom. • Clerk-typist Successor to glass, china, and used furniture FURNISHED ROOM with private 464 GARDNER ST. Coventry PI. 2-6397 dential nomination. cleaniid. Papers and rags taken Delive'ry aefvlce. Andersop Green- Salesperson NEWTON R. TAGGART entrance, 38 weekly. Call MI. Manchester MI. 9-5878 PIrkey, 57 Brookfield St.; William Gas Co'., will giva a .cooking dem- Both Kefauver and his eampelfn Apply at Orderly bought and sold. Furniture Repair 'Knotty Pine Kitchen Remraey, 384 Lake St; Jeffrey A Lovely Dogwood Doily! ' away, free. Ml. 8-0142. ,houaes.'I55 Eldridge St. MI. 3-8486. Service. Ml. 3-7449. 9-1746 afte^''7 p.m. onstnUon tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. manager, F. Joeeph Donohue, a M CONNECTICUT STATE Moldmaker Baseboard Radiation Marvonek, East Hartford; Arthur at the office of the local Gas Co., Maintenance electrician they think Kafauvar would ba oc- R efrigeration sales and serv­ EMPLOYMENT SERVICE EIGHT PIECE mahogany dining \ FURNlS)£Ep ROOM. Private en NEW—SIX finished room*. I V T4le Bath Want^-—Real Eftate 77 Weingart Andover; Marian* Maz- 667 Main 8 t M n. Roe* Lumbrunc; ceptaM* to the South. X*M«var, ice. Commercial, household, air RoohitK— Siding 16 Road foreman room set. excellent condition. In'-! ‘ trance.'Parking. One- or two gen- baths, fireplace, amesite drive: Fireplace with knotty pin* zola, Willimantic; Virginia Hot chairman of th* committee, wUl 806 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER Shovel operator apeakiiig on an ABC-TV program cohditipners, freezers, A. and W. quire 57 Gerard St. i tlemen' with good habits, 101 E A E Realty. MI. 9-6297 and MI. paneling USTINOS WANTED - Single, land. RFD 2, Rockville; Frederick be assisted by co-chalrmpn Mrs. RAY’S ROOFINDc O., shingle and from Loa Angeles yesterday, «Md . Refrigeration Co. MI. 9-1237, BU. ASSISTANT Bookkeeper -Full time Auto Bodyman 3-YEAR Che-stnut St. 3-4480. - two-family, three-family, buel' Peter Were, 285 Green Rd.) John Ellesn Barntt; Mra Laura Bell 0-3196. MI. 0-0055. ' built up roofs, gutter and con­ Butcher ^ABSOLUTE bargain. Custom made Open for inspection every Sattuf- ness property. Have many cash Sullivan, 153 Lake S t ; MrS. Anne he doesn't think his stand 0 0 rectal position, pleasant working condi­ 3 HOUR M n. Madeline Baegizrt, Mn. .Mar­ integration will hurt him In th* ductor work, roor cblniney re­ Loader operator APPRENTICE COURSES slip covers, cdmlces, drapes and I LARGE, MODERN room with all NEAR EAST CENTER St.—Attrac- day and Sunday, 2 p.m. until dark. buyers. Mortgages arranged. CriscI, Coventry. garet Wilson, Mn. Natalie Gay, pairs; Ray Hagenow, MI 0-2214. tions, 40 hour week. Apply in per­ Laborer * South. ■ COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart upholstery Fine workmanship fori’ housekeeping facilities, fully, at- Uve six room Cape Cod. Fireplace, Please call George L. Orasladlo, 'ADMITTED TODAY: ' Mr*. Mra Catherine Tunsky, Mrs.. Rose R. Wolcott on wnngbr and auto- Ray Jackson, Ml 5*8326. son. Mrs, Roy, Beaupre Motors, Millman sanitary molding, recreation GILBERT FICKETT Donohue, in a CBS-TV Inter­ Inc., 358 East Center'St. C«it Help Ynii .-i little money. Budget terms. Call 1 tached. Private entrance. -Inquire Realtor, Ml. 9-8878. 106 Hahry Dorothy Vlertel, 24 Munroe St. Cagtanello and M n. Batty Price. mauc gashing machinej. electric Upholstery cutter Build a Seeure Future after 6 Ml. 9-7862. ' / 101 Chestnut St. boom, porch, garage. Very reason­ . MI. 3-<982 Street. Mr*. Katherine Klein, 197 School, view from Washington, doclarad; ranges, vacuum,cleaners, motora,' RUUFINU, Siding and carpentry. ably priced. Carlton W. Hutchins. T h is demonstration ta being ‘,I say without aquivocation that SALESLADY 'with alteration ex­ Tube bfndel-(wiirtrain) M a . St.; James Leemon, 12 Newman sponsored by St. Margaret's Circle, small appliances, welding. 174 Alterations and additiona Ceil­ perience for specialty shop. Call Draftsman MI 9-5132, 9-4694. IF READY to buy, sell, exchange Sen. Kefauver can and will cany ings. -Workmanship guaranteed. FIVE ROOM salt box type colonial. St; Stephen Savage, 18 Weaver D.dof I. - ' Mam Street Ml. 0-6078. MI. 3-4879 for interview. Electroplater, (will train with SERVICE Excellent condition. Ciqnvenient to real catate. mortgagee arranged, St; Mrs. Alice Smith, IS N. Fair- the South.'* Ha iudd. the Tennas- A; A. Dion, Inc., 290 Autumn MACHINIST WEST SIDE-:-S*ven ropm colonial, elect, background) LEGAL NOTICE schools and bus. k'nll basement, consult Howard R. Haatlngs Agen­ field St. sean la "getting substantial RUBBISH AND ashes removed. Street. Ml 8-4860. Diemaker Notice ia hereby gWtii that the following ar* the party-endorsed two-car garage attached, three cy, MI. 9-1107. financial help from th* South.** General cleaning, cellars, attirz bedrooms. Fully insulated. Alum­ amesite drive, breezeway and gS' BIRTHS SATURDAY: A Ma(:hihe fixer candidates of the Republican Party for election aa members of the rage. Charmingly decorated. Call Ike Set to .Start Kefauver Hopeful and yards. -Reasonable rates. M. POSITION-VACANCY JET ENGINE Town GOmmItte o f sAid Party In the Town of (Coventry, together with inum storm windows and doors, BUYERS WATTINQ - I f you are daughter to Mr. and . Mrs. vCalvln .r CALL COUGHLIN Hand trucker ON owner, MI, 3-4084. 190 Summit St. Muldoon, 12. Cedar St^ a daughter Kefauver. said also h* thinks A. . M. Rubbish Removal. MI. Shipping room helper METALSMITH -the street addreBse* of said candidates; .double lot. Reasonably priced. ready to tell your property and 9-9757. Senior Clerk Tvpist-Assessor's May be seen by appointment only. No agenU. Reasonably priced. want quick, reliable service, then to Mr. and Mrs. Hans Bertram, Hemisphere Talk there will not be a repetition of Designer Name Address hla 1952 experience, when h* went Kdl'all types of Office Detailer Interview Requirements Nathan Hale Drive, Coventry, Conn. MI. 8-1105 9;W a.m. to 5 p.m. call The Real Estate Center. Real, 468 Adams 8t.; a daughter to Mr. QUICK, H0iay ■“Talcott Hill Road, Coventry. Conn. acre, sweeping/ ■view, suburban hopeful, yet lost the nomination to Toolmaker Tolland Road, Coventry, Conn. BIRTHS YESTERDAY! A Both President Adolfo Ruiz Cer- qualifications, apply to • You should be a high school Richard M- Galinat 30 LIBERTY ST. ~ 5 room single Carlton W Hutchins. MI. 9-5133, ARB YOU CON8IDERINO daughter to Mr. *n;l Mrs. ^ Peter Stevenson. 5U. 3-7707 Brush cutter Route 31. Coventry, Conn. 9-4694. . . tines of Mexico and Prim* Minister ANTIQUEIS Reftnlahcd. Repairing graduate or equivalent. Mable G; Hall with extra building lo t Oil burn­ SELLING YOUR PROPERTY! Roman, 605 -Hartford Rd.. "I didn't- handle myself, or m y . done on any furniture. Tieman, Assessor's Office, Inspector A N D DRY Ruth b ; Larson . Nathan Hale Drive, Coventry.-Conn; er, hot water heat. All city utili­ We win appraise your property Louis St. Launnt of Canada ar- Municipal Builcling Carpenter aijd carpenter hdper South Street, Coventry, Conn. MANCHESTER—Five room single, BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter to to (Siarteaton, W. V*., delegation very weil,” he said. "1 180 South Main^ St. Phone Ml. Apply Goodwin W. Jacobson ties. Excellent condition. 313,900. free and without any. .obligation. Mr. and Mrs. John Greene, 67 Main made some mistakes in judgment 3-5643. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A 41 Center Street Plant wrapper Walter S. Keller Sr. Route 44-A, Coventry.• Conn, just redecorated inside and out. and ferry h'ere in light plahee suit­ City water and sewer, near bus We also buy property for cash. St. that worked against me." Manchester; Conn. Punch press operator Employment Office Ester S. M. OlSen 'Tloute 31, Coventry, COnn. Selling or buying contact able for landing at th* amaUer MANCHESTER T.V. Service, radio RUUFING—Specialising in repair­ Application must be postmarked Laborer, construction CLEANSING line and shopping center. Empty. DISCHARGED SATURDAY: Greenbrier airport. Both Kefauver and Stevenson Velma W. Strant . Bread and Milk Sti-eet; Coventry, Conn. STANLEY BRAY, Realtor Arthur Oieason, Coventry; Ches­ have been campaigning for votiw and T.V. specialists since -1934. ing roofs ot all ’ kinds Alsu new or on file at the office of the As­ Auto mechanic “ Weekdays Elmore A. Turklngto.n Cheney Lane, Coventry. Conn.. Immediate occupancy. Asking Weatlwr Cheen Aide* Town 39,950. can owner. MI 8-6321. BRASr-BU|iil4 RkALTY ter • Waters, 'East Hartford; In California, whose primary waa Charter members of Telsa. MI. roots. Gutter work. Chimneys sessor, not later than April 2, 1956. Painter AT Arthur J. Vinton Route'3 1, Coventry, Conn. ' ' Ml. 8-6373. > U.S. official* were' cheered by a 9-6660 or Ml. 3-4607. cleaned, repaiied, 26 years' ex­ Millwright or helper 8 A. M. to 4:.10 P. M. Charles Neff, RFD 3, Coventry; forecast of mostly clear weather described by Sen. Hubert ' —-gj' Mary B. Roberta , Talbott Hill Road. .Coventry. Conn. BETITER BUIL'f five room ranch, perience. Free , estimates. Call Lubricatioo rnan " 5 . 7'.ROOM HOME, ranch pre­ Mrs. Vlasta Sleeves, South (Coven­ which would permit the visitors to Humphrey - (D-^Mlon) as a "real POWER AND hand mowers sharp­ WANTED— A good conscientious Saturdays Helen S. Westland Hemlock Point, Coventry. Conn. Advertisement on Route 44-A, North Coventry at try; Harrison Pratt, -SOO Center test.” Humphrey, a Stevenson Howley. Manchester Ml. 3-5361. Roofer - / Nathan Hale Drive. Coventry, Conn."' ferred. Double garage, two baflis, fly here from Charleston, rather ened. Air-cooled engines; repaired. woman to w;ork in an insurance Watchman-top wages (9 p.m.*. Frederick C. Mohr Jr. ' Bolton town line. Very good loca­ St.; Mr*; Margaret (Cochran, 337 than corns by auto. backer, said in an interview -at agency office. .Muet be a good 8 A. M. to 12 Noon. Edward E. White River Road. Coventry, Conn. PUBLIC HEARING large lot. Manchester. 330,000. PI. Pick . Up spd deliver-y. All work 7 a.m ,,,6-7 nights. I FISHER tion. Large lot, garden, trees. Sub­ 2-6018. W. Center St.; Paul Newth. 18 Diplomatic officials said the sole Denver Saturday that a lots thara guaianteed. Ideal Grinding Shop. HeatInR— Plumbing 17 typist. Apply Jarvis Agency, Inp. Eugene W. Latimer Wall Street. Coventry, Cpnn. Additional Appropriations stantial down payment required. Heat treater, will train Talcott Hill Road; Coventry, Conn. P-adding St.; Mrs. 'Adcia Marsy purpose of the gathering, which would weaken the former Iliinots 273 Adams. Phone . Ml 0-3120, 5 Dover Rd. Tel. MI. 3-4112: Manager, traffic (will train,,with PRAHA WHITNEY ‘ MANCHESTER Stephen S. Nagy 1955-56 Budget No agent. 316.900-. Write Box Y, ada. 9 Ward St., Rockville; Mra. was Elsenhower's idea, la to afford governor “)»eyond recovery." 3-8979. t w ' ' ^ Gertrude A. Haven Route 31, Cpventiy, Conn. Herald. ' Doris Wraight, Mansfield Depot; Her*. are some of the things PLUMBING and heating—Repairt] MEDICAL SECRETARY—. Know! accounting, knowledge) Daly Road. Coventry. Conn. neighborly talk* .-jnong th* thne AIRCRAFT ' Evelyn M. Wenner In accordance with the provi­ Mrs. Edith Lamoureaux, 34 Vlc- other tb>htical figures were saying: JACKET DRESS ALUMINUM windows and doors, edge of typing and bookkeeping. PAR'T-TIME DRY CLEANSERS. INC. Nathan Hale Drive, Coventry, Conn. North American^ powers. No one and contract work. Call MI. 9-8541. ‘ Division of Geraldine K. VanDlvort sion* of Chapter V, Section 8, of MANCHESTER—Six room colonial, forta Rd.; John Ae’eornero, South Hariy S. Truman; The former 8387 general carpentry. Specialists in Write Box D, Herald, giving quali­ Routeman , . , i ' * ‘ ^ Ripley Hill. Coventry, Conn. the Town Charter:. ‘ bree bedrooms, larg.e kitchen. could recall a pneedent for such 8388;^.| I.,a borer United Aircraft Corporation . Roland C. Green i Glastonbury; Deborah Carey, 19 a 3-way confarenc*. The United PresidMt told a gathering -of residing your home. Our work­ fications and references .125 BROAD STREET Folly Lane, Coventry, Conn. . Notice is hereby given that a j . dining room, fireplace. Exception, 36-92 34 51 ’ Salesperson, shoes East Hartford 8, Conn. Joseph Motycka Ulac' St.f Anthony Stebblha, 1097 States 'naa many common interests youngKensas Democrats on Sat­ manship and materials are • the Moving— Trucking .South Street. Coventry, Conn. Public Hearing of the Board o f ; *1 value. 314.900. Bolton— New Andrew J. Buckley Main St.; Roy Amidon, Coventry: with each of the other countries, urday night he la !*v«ry fend" of Well fltUng bare'Srm dress and finest. Easy budget terms. Call S.tor6ge 20 IF INTERESTED in eaminfe 325 APPLY Ford L. Morgan. Merrow Road, Coventry. Conn. Directors of the Town of Man-j. f(»m ranch, carport, fire John J. Bulbulian, 37, of Boston, jacket set for the matron. Pattern Bidwell Home Improvement Co. to 350 in spare time without in­ Pamela Hall, East Hartford. but aside from a general interest Elsenhower, “but he doesn't .know Win many compliments with this CONNECTICUT STATE J6hn S. Pitz Sr, Ridgewood Trail, Coventry. Conn., cheater. Connecticut, will be held j P***'*. bot watei^heat^ qil._LAke Mass., was arrested yesterday and No. 887 with Patt-O-Aama in­ Ml. 0-6405, or TR. 5-0109 for free AUS'HN a . CHAMBERS CO. locii terfering with houaehold dutlea, front privileges. G.I.'s *600, F.H.A. discharged ye ste r d a y; in peace «nd hemispheric security any more aMiut how to run th* lovely dogwood doily m embossed EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Leslie K. Richardson Ripley Hill, Coventry, Conn. in'the Municipal Building Hearing there are no important lasues of' government of thg. United States cluded, is in sizek 36, 38, 40, 42, 44. filet crochet! First make the doily; estimates. ' and lok)g distance moving, pack­ please call Ro,val ' Plastics. . PI. The rTumber of positiona to be filled on said Town Committee Is 29. 31.600 down. Price 311,990. Bolton charged with speeding, police said. Anthony Petronla. 25 E. Middle 806 MAIN;....ST.. MANCHESTER Room on the 3rd day of April, Tpke.; Jiennls Burleigh,, 'nirall common concern to all three. than ally one of you.” Truman' 46, 48, 50. 52. Size 38, dress 4 5-8 then the fIo\vers, sewing them into ing, storage. Call Ml. 3-5187. HIlart- 2-6818. Car necessary. , " Notice ia also hereby given that a primary will be held on April 19, —FIvf room split level, one un­ He was released after fiosting a DOORS UPENEUl. keys' fitted, “Since 1907 By Reid 1956, at.eight o'clock in the after­ Rd.,-Rockville; Mrs. Rowena Bur The scries of talks will begin spoke at Kansas City, Kan. yards o f 35-inch. position to complete this eye­ ford CH. 1-1423. 1956 If a candidacy or candidaciesare filed In acpordance with No. 36 finished. Hot water heat, oak bond. copied, vacuum deaneha. Irona. It’s Been. 6 f Course” noon, to act on additional appro­ 335 lelgh, Thrall Rd., Rockville; Al­ this evening. Other. Hsaions are Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Aria): Pattern No. 8388, jacket, with catching design. I This'is an Item flooring, fireplace. Price' only guna, etc., repan'ed. Sheara, klANCHES'ITER Package Dellverir! AUCTION of the Public Acta of'November, 1055. priations as filllows; , Jomss P. Donovan, 18, of 92 fred Johnson, 18 Henderson Rd,; scheduled for ton^rrow, winding "The farm situation is not good... PATT-O-RAMA included,' is In for County Fair competition!) Fbrma of petitions for filing such candidacies by or on behalf of any To the 1955-56 General Fund 312.400. Win qualify G.I., or F.H.A. .aisea M. 38, 40, 42. 44, 46. 48. 50, knives, mowera, etc., pCipCit uito con- Light truckuig and nackag* deliv­ FormoU H. Tractor— Fonii MacJiliMry— Ford Trueic Gall Goodchild Really 0>.,; . MI. Deepwood Dr., was arrested Fri­ Mrs. Grace Mohr and son, Broad up with dinner tomorrow evening. I'm afraid of an apathetic attltudq Pattern-No. 5662 contains cro-l enrolled Republican party member may be obtained from Helen ,.S, Budget of the Town: day and charged with ' passing a 62. Size 38,-3 5-8 yards of 35-inoh. dlUjoa for coming deeds' I. Bralth- ery. RefrigdratorsrAvaahera and P Septic Tanks .. .'39,3(k).00 ' 3'7925, or BU. 9-0939. Brook; Mrs. Jane W ells.and son, All three principals- will leave among farmers who might not chet directions; material require­ waits. 62‘'Pearl street atove moving sperially Folding liy Order of Edward Jarvis, Executor Westland and Gertrude A. Haven, Republican Registrars of Voters, Park Department ., red ligh t acpording~tn police. Wednesday -laorniM. vote for either party.” . Goldwater Two patterns. ments; filet diagram. lastallatlim and Repair Coventry. Connecticut. Instructions for filing such a candidacy are Police Department - In- Coventry; Joan Frey, 42 Linnmore chairs for rent. ra 9-0752.------Specialist. MANCHESTER -r- Nearly four Police said Edward J. Shea, 16, Prqtoeal Pieaem PioMem told a meeting 5t Indiana Aaaocl- ' For these patterns; eerid 35c for Send, 25c In coln^ your name, MOWER8 REPAIRED and sharp­ FOR THE ESTATE OF MRS. AMELIA JARVIS AT HER LATE contained' In Part I, Instruction Page, o f the petition form, copies of VedUgation and Patrol.35.00().00 Lr.; Linda Mkaon, 10 Depot Sq.; •ach, in (Xilna, your name and ad- CONVERSE HOME, 872 PARKER -ST,. MANCHE.STER, CONN. acres, six I rooms, one'floor, oil o f Peterson Rd., Rockvine.- waa ar Barney Martin, 39 EV* Dr.; Wit ProtM ol, prsssntsd a UckUdt' 'aled "Press membera at PVeneh address and Ihe Pattern Number ened. All work guaranteed. Pick- fIN C ST MOVING, packing, stor. 'which will be available in said Registrars’ offices not later than flve By Transfer hot water heat, garage. 314,700. reated today oh a 'vysrrant Iaaued probleni sine* Prtma Mloiater St.' Uck that tf au(ih a "aitdown voU’.* drtaa, aisea detUred and-the pat- up, delivery. 113 Wells ^ Sowars Claanad PaiAer SI. runs off Tolland Turnpike (Rt*. 68 and 80) Highway Department— fred Satxnirin, Stafford Springs; to ANNE CABOT, THE MAN­ St. MI. ' age,, w'arehouaing. crating serv­ r JR. weeks before the day of the Primary. A"'petition conUinlng thg re­ Carlton W. Rutchlna. Ml. 9-5133, by Proeecutdr John A. FltsGerald Lauren^ is technicaUy outranked should develop, the election ia tarn number to SUB BURNETT, CHESTER EVENING HlblALD; 0-1702. ices Call .Frank Amodio, Moving ASD INSTALLED at Scranton's .l^exa^ Sta., Follow Arrow*' quired number of elgnatures of enrolled Republican members In the > Snow Removal and.' .- Henry Kuster, 211 Parker St.j .THE MANCHESTER EVENING 9-4694. ai)d charged with recklesa driving, Daniel Stowell, 69 Mill St.; Mra. by the two Presidents. They are November could be ,v*ry close. 1186 A m AMERICAS, NEW and Storage Co., Inc. MI. 0-6201. Town must be filed with aald Registrars of Voter* apd the turn of 35.00 Sanding _____ *-••:.>- 38,000.00 failure to obey an, officer's signal chiefs of state aa well aa chiefs Democratic Chairman Butter: HERALD. 1160 A m AMERICAS, YORK 86, N. Y, HILLS' Tp^VISION Service. lOallarsOralnad for each candidate proposed must be deposited with Elmore A. Turk- By Transfer ■ CUSTOM FIVE ROOM Cape.; ^nma Cornish, South Coventry: NOTE NEW DATE— WED.. MARCH 28— 11 A M. and‘three counts of passing „red Thomas Jodoln, ' 110 Greenwood of government. St. Laurent la chief Speaking at tha same maetlng. N EW YZion Lutheran Men's Club will Atty and Mra. Rottner were mar. New BiiideT Loses Test Replacement Training Center. A meet tonight at 7:46 at the church. By ROBEBT W. 8HAW gtMuata of the University.of Con­ ried on March 28, 1931 jn Hartford. Washingtoii, March 27 i^P) necticut, he received his commls- Hartford, March 27 (flV - Ellington, Marcli 27 (Special)—A personal State income Fred Wt Reichard of Larchmont, Consolidated Cigar Corp will tax waa held the only answer to rising education costs at a —The Senate today rejected aiott la the Army September 1051, N. T., and Lebanon, Conn., a for­ Rhythm ic Choir mer resident of Manchester, has produce the new manufac­ meeting of more than 40- people la.st night at the Ellington 69-13 a proposed constitution­ been elected a vie i president of al amendment for the election Anderaon-Shea Auxiliary, No. D ram atizes Songs tured binder for its own ci­ ■Town Hall. The group, members of the Tolland Gauntry Farm aOM. VFW. will hold a regular B. J. Van Ingen A Co., Inc., dealers gars in the company’s hew Bureau, also held'that a State of presidents and vice presi­ msating tomorrow night at 7:30 at In municipal Lmda with offices. In plant in Glaetoitbury slated come tax—at about 5 par cent of g. dents by direct pu|ar vote. A. the post home.. Following the meet- New York, Chicago and Miami. A large audience last night en- the Federal income Ux-^la the S y n a g O f f U e L , e i I l l l C The aipendment, offered by Ingt a aociai honoring past presl- Some years ago when he was em­ Joyad a servics of worship' pre­ for a fall opening, it was re­ only alternative to tjte property n a . . rwi •- danta will bd held, in charge of ployed by Chriiey Bros., he was sented at the Center Congregation­ vealed today. Ux cilala facing Connecticut F a l l s l l l j l i r i l l | i ; ,1 F lO Sen. Langer (R-ND), called Mrs. Lucille Hlrth, newly elected well known k>ca.ly aa a singer and al Church by the Rhythmic Choir Stanley 8. Keyper, executive vice fanners. • . » '> also for a nationwide primary Will Retain praaldent of the auxiliary. was a baritone soloist at tlij South of the church'and the C e n t e r prcMdent. verilled rumore of the The concluaipna were reached i New York, March 27 for nomination of candidates Methodist Church when the Chan­ 'ITiespisns. •ttp which wUl make Conaolldated after a lecture bn the property tax| for president and vice presi­ Ronald C Kodes. airman appren- cel Choir was organised. Ke is a The members of the choir, the Bret cigar manufacturer to problem by Prof. Harold Haicrow, Hie ceiling of a Sronx aynk- Rigid Props tloe, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. member of Manchester Lodge, No. Janet Mortimer, Marilyn Tay­ prodttc* tke machine-made binder of the University of Connecticut, i gogue collapaed during a Pasa- dent. Frank Kodes, 37 Edvard St., la 73, A.F. and A.M., and r. past pa­ lor, Loretta B Us h n e 11, Pamela in the great tobacco producUon Hslcrpw works with the Univer­ over service t(^ y , injuring aoheduled to graduate April 6 from tron of 7>mpie Chapter, Order of Barnes. Tanya Parrott, Janice ' area of 'tjie Connecticut Valley. sity Extension Service, an educs-| three women wwhippers. Two Washington; March 27 (/P) the Aerographer’s Mate School at Eastern Star. Clark. Jean LeClaire, Kathy Mar­ ;|,4 ; J Manufactured binder achievep tional unit that sdyicea the 455-'' were reported/In critical con­ --The Senate today shouted 12 Months the Hava! Air Technical Training tin, Anne' Simpson and Sandra iv | ,S member County Bureau. dition. N / savings ail along the line. UMt, Lakehurat, N. J. Miantonomoh Tribe No. 58, Wood, dramatised seversl songs. ^ , At present, the only maker of Hslcrow said Connecticut All throve women were down the'first of a series of lORM, will hold Its regular meet­ These songs Included “Into the manufactured binder in the valley farmers comprise 3 per cent of seated in Me balcony. Some propqsals put before it as sug- ‘Washington, March 27 (JP) ing in Tinker Hall this evening at Woods." "I Wonder aa I Wander,” Is Nuwsy Tobacco Co., of Rock­ the State papulation and are being 30 other persons In the con- gestra "substitutes for the —Senate - Houee conferees 8 o'clock. 'When t Survey the Wondrous ville headed by Jegn E. Sheoard, hard-pregaed through property, gregatioiy escaped Injury de­ (Voted today to junk the ad> Cross." “I Walked Today Where spite thy rain of plaster and present electoral college sys­ selling to. makers who In turii pro­ taxea to pay education costs. tem of electing presidents miniatration’s flexible farm The March meeting of the Buck- Jesua Walked,” "The Lord's Pray- duce cigars. Nuwsy '4s equipped debris. ar” and "Chrlat the Lord is Risen He said Connecticut's popula­ CknMr Max Wlescn was and vice presidents. irice support.system, agpee- ley School PTA was canceled last with one steel belt on wh4ch binder tion has risen 1X5 per cent from I Today.” lesoiqg the congregation in - A voice vote rejected a consti­ ng to restore rigid high-level week on account of the storm and Two dramatic Interludes, "La- EASTER GOATS la produced. ■ 1950 to 1955, and'* the s c h o o 1' ^ OofR ^ it has been necessary to re-sched­ Keyser said Consolidated' will population th grades l,.through 13 r commemorating the tutional amendment offered by price props under basic crops ule the program this week. Mrs. start operation probably with one is expected to grow by 130,000 in exoyua of Jews from Egyptian Sen. Humphrey .tD-Minn), which for one year. . i. O. Leo Hogan, president, will con­ A thing no picture can capture . . v.the way you steel belt at the opening in O ett^r the next 10 years. idage more than 3,000 years would have put into effect this They acted in the face of a new duct a short business meeting of Nr a Ri.il.J line ssly—el flik very ago when a 20 by 30 foot sec- sj’stem: •Sk UI priM—we wiS kav* thi. baew. feel in your liew Easter coat. Our collection runs oV November of the new plant. Hie Farmers. Pay Moat hint of a poialble preaidential veto. the PTA in conjunction with the facilities will also house its Con­ of the celling crashed at Each state to re'tatn two elector­ Thp group aiao accepted- a meeting of the Child Study Group tiM 4-Plata lalaftlen of iha "WarlS'i the gamut o f fashion from tailored clasOics to soft, Hslcrow said tax alleviation of 3:55 a.m. . naait" Savara Waral Caaia bi eaS laa feminine 80iouette.s. Beautiful spring colors. necticut offices and warehouse tl,^;e coats, in most area towns, is al votes to be decided by the dual parity" method for, uaing tomorrow at 1 p.m. In the library. •baai teJarl iresently on Commerce St., Hart- The synagogue, Yeahiva and ^ popular vote within the state. The the higher of two price oupport Dr. La Verne Strong will be guest based on property. , ^ Mesivta Zichron Moshe, Is at Jord. ■ Therefore, .1e conumdod farm­ remaining 435 electoral votes to formuloa. Hteaker. Her subject will be "Why THIS SPiCIU OHIR INCIUDB: But he said Oonsolidated. will 1358 Morris . Ave., between be allocated nationally according Sen. BUendar (D-La) aaid these Johnnie Can Read." \ ers. the biggest property owne^sy 169th and' 170th Streets. T ~ 3 Open Saute Pan have apace available for expansion bear the brunt tf this ebst. Hal^ to the naUonwlde popular vote of two price boostihg provislona were Ceppar-Clad SlaMati tfaal to to take care of nine belts, or pro- the candidates. agreed upon ea part of the con* A son was born this morning to >29®® *45 °o crow pointed out: ■ troveralal eleotion-^ar farm bill Mr. and Mra. Dudley V. Bickford |Vm F In. Open Pranch Chaf tklHal ductibn units. 1. ' Property taxes paid by t^n-II pressure has increased for Humphrey was not on hand for Cappar-CleS SlaMati Slaal This could mean that Consoli­ more schools, better, roads and the vote. He is 'dn a West Coast President Elsenhower greets Canadlsn Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent after his arrival qt being worked out by a Sanate* of New Britain, formerly of this dated might expand to take care necticut farmers in 1955 averu^ other public Investments. White Sulphur .Springs, W. Va. At right is U. S. Secretary of State John Foster' Dulles. The Home compromloe group. town. They have a two-year-old |awF In. Stainlass Steal Caver $550, while non-farm famllie^pald speaking tour. There was no argu­ Both of these prpvitiona have son. Charles Hamilton Bickford.. thi balb Sevea fen'eaS SblSal of 16 per cent of all manufactured Another aggravation, he aaid, ia ment for or against hi$ /.amend­ President is In West Virginia for a ‘-'get acquainted” conference with Laurent and Mexican Presi­ binder, if all cigars were to adopt an average $246. dent Adolfo Rule Cortlnee. (NBA Telephoto). been publicly oppooed by both The maternal ^grandparents are AND—'toSlipley year aaw Savara Were 2. The 1964 property tax/Was 16 that the population settling in ment. and no audible "ayes” when Prealdent EisenhoWar and Sacra* Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Bunsel, 30 the new feature, according to per cent of net fnrm in^me, as rural towns works in towns with the vote was taken. praaSty other sources. tary of Agriculture Banaon. The Lewis St., and the paternal grand­ compared to 3 per cent /of non- highly-developed Industry. Next, Sen. Langer (R-ND) call­ House hed voted the rigid support parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton J, 3—-Selid Cepper Ufansll Hangers Thursday, at a farmers' meet­ -AN far aniy 110.79 ing, Arthur Dewey, economist of fhrm family income. There are three alterr.atives for ed up his proposal for election of at 90 per cent of parity hut year. Bickford, 33 Oreenhill St. . 3. Since 1945, the vame of farm financing the expanding school presidents and vice preaidehta by The Senate conferee# accepted the University of Connecticut, direct popular vote, and a na­ Green Stamps said a total of 60 belts is enough property increased byJM per cent, budget.” he claimed- "the locatl thet figure today. ^ , Memorijl.,... T«iT>pie. ^ l a n while property taxes Increased by property tax. State aid grants, knd tionwide primary for the nomina­ p*h' H eads Bllender reportdB that the con* lltMeta, mil meet in odd Fellows Given Witli Csah Sale»' -136 jBSr cgnl, , / -Federal aid grants.” tion ofAbandldatel for these of- fereea.ahKl agreed to "knoclt out Hall tomorrow at 5 pm. Fmir all limits'' on total pries support Candidates will ba initiated and the the new binder. Only 10 to 15 per COM GRiEN STAMPS Just the thinif for the small teen girl cent of cigars are now believed to vated by influxes oi population In­ Senate majority leader Lyndon and eoU oaRfc paymeata Tap Umr degree staff and otBcera art re- to riirgi towns, Hgljirijrow said. Pub- ('Coatinned on Page Fifteen) Its on such paymehU had been put ^=:{^aeated to wear white. A sbclal who wants “big teen” styling in her ba using it, but expansion hag been ./ * B. Johnson (D-Tex)- called the hm JSMCHAMcom GIVEN WtTH # Senate to meet Hi hours earlier -"Cl' ■ * i in by the Senate. . ooKr^MiN amipAK mrs. time with refreahmenta will fel­ AAAttaiimi CMi» cibthes. Tailpred especially to fit her Yapid. ’ ■ than usual. He said the sessic^ Vililte Muliihur- Springs, WV He predicted that the group low tha busineaa session. Cosolldated's trade name for . k ^ Kemp'sy Inc. OOR. MAIN mad OAK STS. small proportions. A good selection of V Its product is Blended Binder. might run into the night. / Ve-, »larch 27 (jT>—Declaring "I White Sulphur Springs, W. Va,,a>'.oudly.to the pholtofraphlaphera "How leter would approve fonhaUy the 7U MAIN ST. Ml 8-6880 CASH SALES haven’t drank ‘pep’ In years," March 27 (/P)—Fraaldent Elm» about getting oneI ^ tutura—4 r c want il,200,000,(XM In enauel eptl hank BABYLAND other dresses in styles and color. Pre- Keyser,was unprepared to state Debate waa limited, by agree­ teen sizes 8 to 14. in which cigar price ranges the ment. but the Senate waa expected President Elsenhower Joked to­ Hower, Canadian Prime MlnistSr thla whole gigroup. 1 want all the paynanta moked by tha admlnla* ' company will bg, adopting blended s Reds to vote on at least four venrtons of day about the , question of Louis St. Laurent and Pruldent ataff In.' tratloh to holatar sagging /farm binder as a result of the Connec­ the proposed constitutional amend­ whether nn.vonc pul “poisoned” Adolfo Rula Cortines of Mexico Promptly about/a doaen other Income. ticut operation. ment. . ginger ale aboard a private rail­ opened a wide rangliw survey of members of the wraa delegationa 'T h e Senate-Houae group p)ani»d Consolidated is the world's lead­ road car he later iisH. world problems and U.S. foreign appeared, led by puUaa, Canada'a to reauma their closed door ef* The principal plan ia a two-part sfxternal Affairs /Chtaf Lester. ,R, * 5 ®® . to * 8 “ ing dgar maker in dollar volume n by Stalin Blast compromise which originally had policies today in their North forts to draft tha omnibus bill this with headquarters in New York. 54 Senate sponsors. But some White S'llphur Springs, W. Vs., American summit conference. Pearson, and Mexican Foreign aftemodin. It had been the biggest buyer of of these have withdrawn ' their Msrch 27 (4^- Secret Service The Mexican and Canadian lead- Mlhister Luis Padilla Nerva, BcAasA DafiMMa Delay DISNEYLAND PRINTS outdoor tobacco In the valley, but art looked to Elaenhower and Sac-' *j,enhower pWitattad that apma- Tha coaletepw acUhn cams on GIRL8’ DEPAAt MENT—2nd FLOOR New Delhi, India, March 27 (iPjvhave been reported, Mikoyan aaid, support duiljig the debate; agents and railroad inycstlgators earlier this year with the impact ratary of Btata Duttaa for a fuU> ona an hit ex&km right waa out 'the heels' of a meaaaga from Sec* —A./I. Mikoyan, deputy premier r'8»"I7 there Just took it hatd,.»S» J h la le«3«‘'*8imrr-Keniiady walked on Ruiz Qortir.ca Coasted Uie "con- (ILAi would not go thriiugh. i ternal to the Soviet Union, h o t! future. increase of about 55 per cent over i ing. the Presldent’a left, q, tlnif^atlon of thriffxetx*^ cordliJIty Bulletins CORNER OF MAIN AND OAK STREET^ But he mid the teamsters will! general . . . and is a queaUon that | -we consider it will strengthen what Congress' appropriated for No- Pl«t Against Ike A crowd of about 200 hotel between ue,''/then broadened his from the AP Wires continue to Wdrk closely with thei has no relation to other countries.” i me party and assure future suc- this year. "We don't think there has bee.n guests snd townspeople ttroke Into seiytimehts i(6 cover the "American ILA. The ILA was thrown out o f; He conceded there, had been op- cess ” ' • / In - closed-door testimony last ; any plot allhdd at the President.” applause. The three Jmiled an^ continent/•.ojw - \ month, Strelbert sought increases ' Baughman said. "B utu e do want chatted in low voices fpr about two BACK AFRICA. ASIA AID for nearly all USIA activities in- j to find out anall 11)there Is to know minutes. Then Eisenhower said-' (Cogtlaued on Page Fifteen) \ Newsman: "As s result,of the eluding Voice of America radio White Sulplmr Sprlogs. W. , new about the sltuatlbn.!' Va.. March 37 1*>—Preaida*t quarterly session in a Waikiki I I dtssol broadcasts. His testimony was Baughman called ti e luvestlga- pehthouse left the chqnky, 61-year- made public today. tton "roullr .” But 3ie added the EleeniMwer anS the ehlefS ef hm president In apparent full com-/!' 5y Great Mam ' Mikoyan: "Bulganin and - Among other things, he pro­ Secret Service, w'hose Job It is to Canada nod Mdxleo agreed te* posed taking an aircraft ca^er day that they must give moral mand of the natio^n^ largest union/ .!>' guard the President, "nuisl look HarriDian ? pym inion ? and economic ntd te the ttiider*. Besides w n l the CominfoVnir'i (Soviet out of mothballs, fitting, it with into all SUCH matters of this-kind.” I Premier Nikolai Bulganin and cinerama and non-military, display de\-elop^ nations of Afrfea and Imue to Baughman said further: Asia Ih order to atrengthen trabiad llaWi, aalra. Madal 2IM33 written by Beck gave him aWeep- republic, I Khrushchev told newsmen here items and sending it on a tour of "We want to'flnd ou wheUier where demonatrationa against the | African. Near Eastern arid Far democracy and keeg out com* ing power to: (CoaMnued oi Page Fifteen) the soft .drinks were poisored, or New Demcicratic Quiz muniam. SHOP 1. Clean up corrupt elements, in government and in favor of Stalin Eastern ports. He estimated the ______' first year's cost at $3 3-4 mil- | (Gknlinued bn "Fage'Fifteen) ASK ABOUT TUB ^ Teamsters ranks, especially In New lion. Cinerama. ia a motion pic- j. DiBMOCRATIO CONCLAVE SET York and Minneapolis. ture technique which gives the i By THE A8HOCIATBO PBESS .».programi to help catch up on the Hartford, Marck 37 '(d^—Tko Boys' Corduroy New Spring 2. Launch a huge organizing viewer a sense, of being in th e ' Sen. Slgart Symington and Gov. nationwide “ claasroom shortage. ' '■“* DemorraUc State Coaveattoa la drive under his .persons! super­ scenes shown. . . Averell Harrlman gained new sup­ ' The Tennessean criticized’ the slated to be heM a t die Bush- vision aimed at bringing a quar- Arab Stall Perils U.S. Strelbert proposed also the free port yesterday as. possible candi­ Eisenhower administration, last nell MeoMrial la Hartford July Shades in Ur-mlllion new members into the : distribution of thoussnds of cheap, dates for the Democratic presi­ night for what he called a lack of -6 and 1. The party*(i 73-iaember SPRING SPECIAL JACKETS -'rean)steri. / News Tidbits dential. nomination. action to provide federal aid to , handpowered ,phonr«raphs, along State Ceatral Coosmlttee at- a Sizes 4 to 6x. Solid or Smiling and relaxed after yes­ i with records te llw America's Culled ftam AP Wires Neither in now an active candi­ schools.' After years of talk meeting tft' the Bood Hotel to*, TRADE-iN DEAL stripes. Priced at Nylon terday's session. Beck mid he Plan for Dag Mission I-story,' to natives it>. 77 countries in date. about" it, he said. '''There hasn’t night Is expeeted to oeoept a rec* thoilght withdrawal of the ILA I'the Near and Far East. The New York Time# meanwhile ■ been ohe little red achbolhouse ommendatton that the two day , loan should "mtlsfy'' AFL-CIO 'Strelbert asked for $200,0t)0 for spoke today of the possibility of a ; built." . sessloa /be held the . end of the President George Meany. By tVIlXlAM N. OATIH -.layed Until after the U.S.^presl-1 „hon^raDh."whrch'he'arid'ran‘bi ‘ CommunleU move to draft Harry Truman for Kefauver winds up five days of first week In July. $4.98-18.98 Meany had threatened to sus- United Jfalions. N. Y„ Mar^h 27 -/"Ual election Nov. 6. , ‘ ^ S e d ’^J.r W re^U 7p"ie« : ^e**"-* Supreme Court In- the Democratic presidential nom- ^southern California campaigning Junction against antl-Red raids al­ Ination. r ■ today, lesVlng the field to hia rival, HOSIERY •: pend the 1,800.000 member Team­ iJTi—A new Arab delaying action Syria m ^ e no secret of her op- .and for- 10 records at 10 cents legedly planned by Bonn govern­ U.S. SEIZES RED PAPER sters' from the big labor federa­ today threatened a V.8. plan to position tq^he U S. plan. E|,Ghaz-- apiece. A Washington dispatch- to the Xdlal Stevenson, who U due to- New York, March 37 (/P>—The ment this week. . Former-law Tifnes said the Stevenson-Kefauvcr morrow, tion. if it through with the send'U.N. Secretary General Dag I®**! *he Damascus parliament He said some'200 seta provided asiti^late of municipal court Jus- t'ji. Governmeat today seised Sheer full fashioned or seemless hosiery, in flat­ loan. , • Hammarskjold on a Palestine f*»e proposal is contrary to Arab free of charge by the Radio Corp. ,, , _ „ rw., ... _____ fight ■ haa ^ led ^to "genuine ~ ,talk of |lits Delinquent Issue Coimnunlst 'party headquartera But Beck, made It'clear his pow- peace mission. Interests and contains "complete-1 of America (RCA) have been tried houses. The Tennessee Senator, ' speak­ tering new shades. Icnred to 270 days in Jail for fail­ oqd the plant of Ito aewspoper, In Damascus Premier Said El ly new matters that should be de-; ------Serious Consideration ing last hlgh\ in .Buena Park at a the Doily Worker, for back tax (CVMiGaued oa Page Five) Ghszzl told the Syrian parliament »nd voted upon in the gen-j (Conllmied oa Page Five) ure to. answer 54 traffic sum­ "Indeed,'"' the story, said, "there meeting sponsored by the Optl- monses. liens,' a spokeamaa for the aews* Tweed NO-MEND SHEER . . . ' . $ 1.35 .and % 1.65 P r. his government want's th# U.S. eral assenibly and not-the security i , - is now serious considerBtloij,',.i;noat- nlists Club, also recommended paper said. .... ’ n o proposal shifted from the Security Under .Secretary of Commerce ly In northern perfiocfatlc quariers,, es'tablishment of a position oi" cabi- Walter Williams ssya 400 elec­ v a n RAALTE s h e e r . . $1.35 and $1.65 Pr. IN e W B o o s l s o e e H CouncU to th# General Aaaembly. Tile U.S. reKoliitlun would have Yeggs Crack Safe but among some Southern profea- j net rank devoted toi youth, in- .MALENKOV AIDES VANISH ' Western sources feared the Soviet Hammarr.kjidd. In conferences tronic companies Ih New England alonala aa” well, of the possibility / eluding Juvenile delinquency prob-; have re[X>rled total Wle.s of more London, March 37 CTv—-’nw Gall Ml D-ASDS. "Bantly Oil Co. will'rhpok your hraling p.vafom JACKETS ALBA SHEER . ______.... $ 1. 15 to $ 1.50 P r. ll| Hospital • Costs with its xecenl pro- w1tli al) Koveinments concerned. But Overlook $300 of attempting id certain eventuall-! lems. Dallly MoU said today It hod „ . give you furl paving Hpp . . , rvpiain nhat all thr .awllchrs' Arab policy, would support such seek agreement oh measures to re- than soil million. . . Gina Lollo- ties to draft former President Txu-i “Show 'me a town with good learned that several aaaoolatea of' afe for. '' .. ' - a Syrian move. the explosive telio n s along ------I hngida angrily charges Hollywood ' hian.” j schools ^and well paid teachers.” he ' tieorgi .Maleahov,, former So*- STRETCH NYLON SHEER $1.15 to $r.95 Pr. Boston. Marc!' 27 (4*. Ray E .. A grm to Delay Vote 'Ipjaei's frontiers with the Arab Stonington, March 27 (/P)‘'—i | censorship has retouched still pic--' .Prank E. RfcKinney of Indian-; said, "and I’ll show you a town • Knowlag a good Burnrr man |p aa important aa grttiiig arttird $8.98 Viet Premier, have vanished at* Brown of Chicago, president of the j' 'i>},e ii-natlon Council agreed . xtate*. Burglars working with what Po-, tures of her famous curves until . afxHis, fornier chairman of the ;where there fs . no Juvenile : ter. belM removed from their with a nrw doctor. Wr r'omr well '.rrcommendrd ... . we'xp BUDGET 60 GAUGE SHEERS . .1. $ 1.00 Pr. American H