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V. FRIDAY, MjUICH 11, 195^ JPACETWEWrr 1 Average Daily Net Fresa Run For the Weak Thd'Weather ' ,• - J Feteeaa* af U. h. Weather i .Cpl. karold J. Moore, *on of Mr. The Ladles of the Assumption March .8, 1955 and Mrs. William Moore, 83S Can­ arlll hold a food sale Sunday for the Prentiss Guilty About Town ter St, recently participated in an benefit o f the church. A large as­ Teroentenaiy Committ^ Co4 3 iaimien Ouisaaienal min lata tealgM a Army wintpr tiralning maneuver sortment of baked goods, donated On Three Cjounts 11,631 lag Sunday moralug, fins i tug i b elwrvsBce of Um 4Srd Mrth- In southern Germany with the 0th by members of the pariah, will be OC co-Wt* Member ef the Audit little ebanga la tempamtnr* h day o t CHrl Scoutlnc In^tba UnlKed Infantry Division. The corporal,,* on sale in the utility room adjacent Bureau at CtreulaUM day. SUtiH, which occur* tomorrow, 1M3 giaduate'of, Manchester High to the parking lot, and purchase* Robert Prentiss, 18, of f l Union MancheMter^-’-A City o f Village Charm th« dnnual "Girl Scout Birbday School, entered the. Army. Irt may be made after each Mass; St, a sailor in the U.S. Navy.i roasting CHICKENS N Party” will b* broadcast from L«* April 1953, and arriviid In Europe Mrs. Foster Williams and Mrs. *rr James Barry, co-chairmen, as­ N*a found guilty on three counts X AamlM, calif., ov*r NBC from the following December. He is a Many -people have trouble finding nice, Wg chickens, VOL. LXXIV, NO. 137 (TWELVE PAGES) (Olaa*lfled''A4TertlNag'eu Fufh^48) lim io 3 pjn. RaliA XSdward* will radio spetialist in Oo. E of the sisted by a large committee, are oC breaking, and entering, and Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Sa t u r d a y , m a r c h 12,1955 PRICf: FIVE cents b* aaastor of ccromonlu and a ^tvisloon's 11th regiment. in chatge of arrangements. theft in Coventry at the session of with plenty of meat yet tender and ertap roaated or fried. galaxy of Hollywood star* will ap- the Tolland County Superior Court Our young spring chickens are as large ha seven pounds 7 * paar along* with a 00 Japa* Miss Donna Robb, daughter of Mrs. Russell Roberts, 264 in Rockville yeiterday. this month, with more delicious whHe mhat than you Autumn St., was co-chairman of Judge Louis Spapiro gave Pian- lies* Oirl Scout choni*. / :ifr. and Mrs. Sherwood J. Robb, would believe pdesible. iM Adelaide Rd., a st,udent at the fashion show sponsored by the tlss a six months suspended Jail Pounding Storms Arm y Tries Wesley Group, of the South Metho* aentence on each count, with the Northampton School Ibr Girls, ■ VV THE “T Northampton, Mass., is at home dist Church at the church Wednes­ terms to run consecutively. Die ROGER OLCOn for the spring vacation. She has day evening. She also served as probation was waived because the Plan to Cut been a mentber of the basketball on* of the models. young man has three' more yeert ils Assassination 403 Went Center Street M ltc h e ll 3-7853 MANCHESTER team, and recently sbe took pail to serve in the Navy. Eigm Dead, in Soiree, a Joint dinner and enter­ A meeting of the Hartford Three other youths presented PUBLIC tainment given by members of the County Council and Auxiliary, earlier In the court term received A-Radiation French, Spanish and Latin Clubs VFW, will be held Sunday at 2:30 similar sentences but were put on of the school. p.m. in the post rooms of Patrick probation for two years. They F. ’Triggs. PMt, No. 1501, Asnun- were arrested for breaking-into a Multi-Million Loss Las. Vegas, Nev., March M ARK ET / tuck St., Thompsonville. Local cottage on an island in Coventry 12 (/P) .— Nevada’s fifth 805 MAIN 8T. / Nancy L. Slover, daugh­ delegates and alternates are urged Lakf. atomic blast of the 1955 ter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. By THU iTCD PBESS an to attend. Offsn Y— M—y Good Slover, 160. Main S t, has been - ‘'Storms which struck- dev-- iana, Ohio and Pennsylvania suf­ 'series locked and illuminated named t h e '‘homemaker of tomor­ fered heaviest property losses. the desert today while the Spgciob ly ’Vyw row" at Manchester High School. Articles for the rummage sale, astating blows in wide ai'eas which the American Legion Winds were clocked at 93 m.p.h. in Army Cheolical Corps con­ She received the highest score in PuhHc Records of the counter yesterdhy, much of the area. S o ftifd ciy written examination which Auxiliary will conduct on Mon­ ducted a vital es(periment to day, March 12; In the Legion f u s in g miliiohs of dollars The property damage In Penn­ tested the homemaking aptitude Warraafee Deed 'damage to property and sylvania waa . estimated at more determine the j^wer of a Soaking up the Soothing Sunghiiie of the senior girls in her g ^ u a t - Home, may be left With the stew­ smoke screen to cut down N.I ard or on Sunday aftemboh from Irving H. PTehtlce and Eva H, jCrops, abated today. The than a million dollars.VIA was ex­ Ing class and will.be entered in IVentlcc to Dorothy M. Lanser, Wins pected to total more taan a mllr heat radiation. competition to name Connecti­ 3 to 4 o’clock, when members of itorm y weather was blamed the committee will be on hand to Mrs. Jerome Nathan (left) and^ HeraM Pho property at 67 Lockwood St. lion ddnars' in Ohio and nearly a The detonation from a 300-'f^t cut's candidate in the national Mrs. Rosa Hahn, co-chairmen of Marriage License "for at least eight deaths and million dollars in' Indiana, tower, at Yucca Flat came at SLZO receive them. If pickup is desired, the Rev. K. Fjnar Rask, Cq contMt ' conducted . by . General the Manchester Jewish Tercenten-- nant Lionel John. Begin, 943 E. Middle injured a score ,of persons,. A United States Steel ote bridge a.m. (PST) (8:20 am., EST) and^ Mills, Inc. they should contact . Mrs. Charles Congregationalitional. Church. Romanowskl, Mrs. Leon Bradley ary Committee, today announced TiSie..'and Gladys jimna Meeklns, The wlnter-ssason’s most severe FUnkln. Pa.;.^near Fhttshurgh. was less than .major siSe. Ob­ the names of the honorary mem­ The Tercentenary Cdmmittee Manchester, N. H. ' dust storm* In the southern,ahd buckled from thh. wind*, causing servers in Las Vegas classed it in or Mrs. Ferdlqand Deslng. haa been organised to niske plans Again All membehi o f the Manchester bers of the committee. Ballding Permits central Great Plain* appeared to an estimated million dollars dam- the "baby A-ljomb", category. Federation o f Democratic Women Pfc. Frank T. Oakes, son of Mr. The hbnoraiy members, all of for the town-wide o^ rv a n ce of have caused the heaviest monetary »«e ., Faint Flicker ' the 300th anniversary^of the land­ For alterationr to dwellings to are reminded « f the important and Mrs. Frank Oakes of 61 HaW' them civic, religious an^ business Harold Chamibem at 360 WethersU damage. ' Lightning struck a transformer 1 It was seen as a brilliant, short meeting to be held tonight at 8 thorns St., is scheduled to arrive leaders in towp, include: MrS. ing of the first Jeryish settlers in St., $300; Howard Zinunsr Oo. for Se MUUon Crop Deuiage in Union City, Ind., on the Indi- white flash in Las Vegas, about 75 Bombay, India, March 12 {(P)— Prime Minister Nehru es­ o'clock at the Commimlty Y. in San Diego, Calif„ March 18 with Jane Stuek, president of the Man­ America. Otlli* Correia at 12 Moore St., In Colorado alone, the loaa of ana-Ohlo line, starting a fire that miles away. chester PTA; Thomas J. Rogers The observance^ will be held on The best dreasod ladies half of the state's three million caused damages of $500,000 in the caped asaassination today by warding off a knife-wieldiog the imtial group of the 1st Marine $1,610; Walter Baldyga for Henry lit .Los Angeles, Bon>e 250 miles ansailant who jumped on hin automobile near Nagpur, central Die Washington FTA ways and Division which has been ordered and Ray S. Warren, Manchester Sunday evening/March 37, at the Gsuruder at 160 Wetherell St., aqres of winter .wheat wka esti­ heart of the city. ^ distant, the flash waa Uke a faint means committee, Mrs. Robert C. from Korea to the Umted State*. representatives at the General As­ Buckley Schoqfwd Albert Dekker, $900; John F. Seavey at 77'Oxford in the fashion game mated at SO million dollar*. N* New Fleed Threata flicker, of white light, resembling India. sembly; arid Sherwood Robb, chair­ well-known star of stage, screen St., $1,000. / The strong winds also -whipped Although heavy rains pelted the MB Bamingham chairman, will con­ a beat lightening flash. Other lo­ Police announced the arrest of ai 52-year-old ricknhaw puller, duct a food sale at the J. W. Hale Four major aspects o f . teacher- man of the. Board of EMucation. and television, will be the featured are sporting navy . . , dry topsoil In five other states'but Ohio River valley basin, the U.S. calities which saw the flash in­ whose name waa given afi Baau Rao and an unidentified aecond no eatlmhte of damage to crops Weather Bureau at Pittsburgh Lb. Oorp. store tomorrow morning community relations will be diS' Also, MoJ. John Pickup, Salva­ attractior^ cluded Phoenix-, Aria, where ob­ man in connection with the attempt. Lamb Chops beginning'at 9 o’clock. cussed' by a panel of experts on tion Army; the Rev. F r^ . R. Ed­ Town l^urt Judge John S. G. scoring fashion point Was made. saw no new threaU of flood from servers reported the showing was Premium Quality March 16 from 10:30 a.m. to gar, South Methodist Church; the Rottner/arill he the chairman of The dust area early today ex­ the big Ohio River. The river, on considerably .smaller than the Authorjtiea reported Rm was carrying a six-inch claap p.m. at a meeting for non-profes­ Rev. Alfred L. Williams, St. the program, during which local as they carry it tended across Kansas into south­ its worat rampage in seven years, March 7 blast, biggest 6f t: » series. knife when he jumped on the side, of the Prime Minister’s' BMOHTWOOD FBESH S t Bridget’s Cornerstone Club B a Ji will have a summons meeting in sional people interested in educa Mary's Episcopal Church; the Rev. religious and civic leaders wdll ex­ ern Missouri and northern Arkan­ appeared to have moderated. It It was seen faintly In the San car. Unhurt and apparently unperturbed by the incident, tlon pr^lem s planned by the Serv­ Carl E. Olson, Emanuel Lutheran tend their greetings. through their new sas but the Weather Bureau re­ was expected t« crest today from Francisco area. the church hall Sunday, March 30, ported there waa no blowing dust. Nehru commented later: ■ \ Shoaliert LM S9e at 8:15 p.m. A buffet supper at “ ice Bureau for Women's Organisa­ Church; the Rev. John' E. Post, The program wtU be i^ n to the two to eight feet above flood stage After the detonation the Atoihlc Short Shaida 8 to 6 lbs. tion*. 956 Main St., Hartford. public, and an invitation haa been spring wardrobes! 77ie tornadoes, wind storms and at severar points downstream from “ It waa a very small knife knd not at all dangerous.” " i.m. will precede the meetini North Methodist Church; the Rev. Energy commission announced that The athletic Prime Minister said'^ ------. Luncheon reservation* should be Stephen S. Stcyjewski, St. John's extended to the Manchester com­ thunderstorms which struck across Louisville. Ky. 35 tests of developmental weapons SMOKED embers planning to attend should he would have taken the knife 1 w y ■ ‘K X contact Mrs. John Francoaa, 181 mad* with the Service Bureau. PoltrA National Catholic Churchf munity to Join in the tribute to Midwest and eastern areap yester­ Meanwhile, upstream to Pitts­ and civil effects were conducted. Of man’s responsibilities under iree- day caused extensive property burgh,, a major-cleanup Job had away from Rao himself "but in the : l a A hX k 'T H aXIICAK Summit St. the Bev. Clifford O,. Simpson, Cen­ major interest was the test with a ipeantlme police attacked him and i X E . V r U . 9 1 ? Shonliors ter Congregational Church; and dom. damage.' smoke, screen. MOd Oar* Communities In. east central In- (Oontinued ee Page Eleven) remhved the man from the spot." Tall Cedars of Lebanon will Faces High Court Given On C O D, Deliveries AEC officials said^ oil- smoke ‘.4. Cranky Person* BONELESS BOLLED meet at the Masonic Timiple to­ screen generators were established Nehru dismiss^ the episode as night at 7 o'clock and proceed to On Four Charges SEALTEST on the upwind aide' of the firing o ^ ’"no significance." he said his Inquiry Set Ghask Roast Lb. 89s the Holmes Funeral Home to pay $35-00 ares. Previously it had been an­ aMollant waa "a cranky |>eraon.” Choice QuaU^ their respects' to William Cass, nounced that a smoke screen about / There waa no immediate an­ who was a member of. Nutmeg Stanley R. Slenda, 31, of 419 N. Red Plot Discounted 50 feet in height would be sent up nouncement of any reason for the Forest Main St., waa bound over to the to by the Army Chiemical Corps to attack. Police said Rad was from By Ribicoff UVER and lA C O N ICE CREAM determine the ability of such a the Maharashtra- area. A Maha­ SPECIAL April term of the Superior. Court RANGE & FUEL OIL screen to cut down thermal (heat) All former members of the old rashtra man, was hanged for the HartfoiLd, March 12 Nehru was in Jovial mood as fie what it is all about.” He aald thaa* Sha gave pcdice a description of American officials whose busi­ Navy Planea Participate Waterford, Conn., parents of Mrs. Mc^nnell, who ore vacatloriing'ln Florida. men who will attend are; Lb. 39c 2 Lbs. 75c Plumbing & Supply Co. her aeeailant which .later M to ness it Is te settle such complies- an income tax cut appeared so No troops participated In to­ called', newsmen to a confei^ce close‘ today that both Democratic to give his version of the incitont. Highway Commissioner New­ Sisnda'a apprehension, they re­ tiona expressed no fear of having i day’s test. However there were 65 — % man E. ArgraVes, Police Commis­ GEOVND ALL LEAN ported. Russians visit Iowa farms, as sug­ and Republican leader* took steps He, said the whole episode only to guard against absentees. aircraft in the air at the time of sioner John C, Kelly. Finance Tht COM gested originally by the De*' the detonation. Diey were” pri­ Democrats See lasted 10 seconds. Commissioner Joseph M. Lough- CHUCK BEEF Moines Register, or tour American With the show.down vote, set for Standing In C i^ , M iU tC H l f T l II next 7*uesday or Wednesday, word marily Navy planes of fighter and Italy Senate Bucks lin'and Atty. Gen. John J. Bracken. universities, os' s group of Russian dive bomber types. All aircraft Nehru said he was standing in The negotiations involving' th* student editor* already has been went out to all Senators to cancel an open car with tM state gov­ Lbj^ 55c 2 Lb. $1.00 any engagements which might performed their mis.*ion* scfely. Job, Wages as now-rejected purchase' were, all authorised to do. Nor do they ex­ Personnel from Camp ijesert ernor and chief mmater when a done before Ribicoff and these con­ BONELESS NATIVE press concern about letting Amer­ take them sway from Washington Rock were stationed at nine differ­ cycle rickshaw wag pushed across for those daysi ferees, with the exception ef icana do likewise in the Soviet ent points in an observation exer­ Top 1956 Issue the path of the 'procession. Kelly, took office this year. VtaltoRoiaBt Union. ' . *. The New York Dmes in a dis­ cise for the field artillery. patch from Washington •' by Wil­ The Rlckshav^rlver ran toward Hill Cites Pressure HoM-ever, it Is. the propaganda The AEC sajd the atomic cloud the Premier's automobile and tried ODE OWN MAKE liam S. White, said President' El­ Wasiiington, March 12 (F)—Sen. Former State HigluVay Commla- . aspect that bothers them. As they ro(A to a height of 3(r000 feet and to reach the ^ tb oa rd and, accord­ sloner 'G. Albert Hill'said today*' PITRE PORK SM it. Russia will keep .probing senhower "was determined to veto was blowiqg in a southeasterly di­ Rome, March 12.((PH-Italy lined up today with the nations any Democratic income tex-ciit- Goldwater (R-Ariz) said today ing to Nehru; waa seized by the po­ that "very considerable pressure” LINK the U.-S. position on exch^ge of rection. AEC officials announced Democrats evidently intend to backing, West German rearmament hs her Senate deci.sivejy lice and roe governor's military and "very continuous preaatire” parson* in search of it soft 1 spot, ting legislation." that a heavy shock whs felt at the s a u s a D e U . pitch their 1956 presidential .cam­ approved the Paris accords over bitter Communist oppositioii. secretary/ before’ Nehru himself was' brought to 'Wear on him "by Should they tod dne—say, refusal Ike Seee Vetoing BUI could have caught him. The Times said "high Republi­ paign primarily bn economic issues. After tiVo' weejt?’ heated debate climaxed by Red street riots, certain persons" to authorize pur­ OUR OWN m a k e to exchange-atomic experts-~th'ey (Continued on Page Five) Nehrii said he thought at first chase by the state of the old Kent could scream about an "Iron \Chjr- can quarters" indicated the Presi­ Yes, said Sen. Kilgore (D-WVa), the Senate okayed the agreements' SAUSAGE dent was "resolved not to accept they certainly do. And-he added he last night by a vote of l'39-82. msk the man was. trying to present a tain” around America. (Oontinued bn Page Five) The Communists are known to such a reduction even if he had to doesn't believe the Pepubileans will Ing Italy the eighth of the 15 na-, petition. MEAT Lb. HYC The biggee$^ netve As Nehru spoke-a woman legis-' detest the label British Prime Min­ choose between Oiat and allowing Senator Doubts be happy with the outcome.-. tions involved to complete parlte/ Pravda Chides DOMINO ORANIJLATED ister Sir WinSlon Churchill hung the corporation and excise rates to The^two Senators commented In mentary action. , / t'K7' I '» lator emotionally demanded better since diapers ■I 1 on them at the outset of the Gold fall.’’ separate interviews after a back- ' Italy s lower house approved the V 11 (J g a S(M:urity measures fOr'the Premier. pacts last December and they now. .*■ L« ^ 9 Asa ▼ p on ' "We cannot affoid to take rises," 5U6AR 1i^45c srere inrenterit War. They find the concept of 'an If the Demo, rata should bring Capital Gains stage squabble among members of Iron purtain ' damaging in (he off an income tax out. the Draw the Senate-House economic com- awhit only the final signing by she said. BilUetins East-West propaganda battle. said, the-PreMent’s course would mltlee over a report on the nation­ President Luigi Ahnaudt. "You don’t want to take risks?" • THE NEW WAia im U B n AU-COTTON MArai quipped Nehni.Vthen doht take Applied Inst 'Summer be as follows: al economic iieiUth. Last, night's ballot came after tMolotov Attack from, the AP Wire* (OVER FOR DAY IN MSNT 0$L ■ He would veto that reduction Buoys Market Members reached agreement on 6-hour session remarkable for it* | ______them." He said the security meas- The Russians made much, prop­ ures were efficient snjJ. he some­ aganda-wise, of the United States' (emtxidied in a biU to'extend corp­ the report only after outnumbered good.order ; Moscow, March 12 (F)—In a • wmt'l bind • rhaf* • er retain adev. Washington, March 12 (fP>—Sen. Republicans had lyon elimination times felt there was too much se­ lI '■\ m esn't crack • pert * er tliffcn would then send to Congress a Fulbrigbt (D-Ark) said today he of some criticism of President' But while the Senator* remained ■ . : « , . , curity. week to admit 11 student editors Incident Mlnimlaed Jakarta, Indonesia, March 18 for a tour of colleges and universi- meosage demanding Immediate thinks the Senate’s stock market Eisenhower's policies and ' some calm. Communist crowds surged o" Soviet Foreign Mimater • weraoTcr ilnitlc W dmble diapen legislation to extend the excise end Inquiry has pretty well demolished pesaimistic forecasts contained in through Rome loudly protesting i V.. M. Molotov by Marshal Dto. A government spokesman In (F;—The North Sumatra mili­ tiM. They were part of a group tary commiand at Medan denied • mad* of new, impreved Bepchhal* knilird 'that originally applied last sum­ Corporate levies unchanged. a wall Street argument that the an original drafted by Chrlrman" ratification. Pravda declared today the Yugo­ Nfew Delhi minimized th* whole l\ capital gains tax has a lot to do Douglaa (D-Ill). Riot police broke up one demon­ slav President’s charges did not thing. today government troopn had fa^ie mer. Sen. Byrd (D-Va) and RepuUI.^ executed 94 Inhabitants of a vil­ 8 'M im i II can Senate leaders eontin” ed to with keeping stock prices high. - Goldwater, a. member of the stration near fhe Senate building "coincide with reality." "It would We an exaggeration to ,/ • ikerSw ideal training pnni* later , '■ Almost at the same time this lage In northern Sumntra. A grot p was approved, a Soviet note express confidence they had the Fulbright heads the Senate committee who also heads the Be- and headed off others in many The Soviet Communist Party say an attempt on Nehru's life Banking .Committee. whose newspaper urged Yugoslavia, in had occurred," the spokesmsn told communique said the 94 .deaths suggested the exchange of the votes to turn back, any tax cut fiarta of the - city. More than 500 were among villagers who bid farmer delegations, . plan by a slim marrin. "friendly study" of the market and (ObnUnned on Page. Five) persons -were, taken into custody, effect, to forget the"{)ast and Join' reporters. its IB^month-old boom is in recess This was similar to Jhe attitude joined Oarul Islnm terrortats In There has been - no. indication But— Democratic—leaders still including Communist deputy Carla Russia in working jiut better re­ attack* against government Moscow wants to. send aiW other were trying to iiuild up steam for for the weekend. Ite witness Mon­ Cappo.nl who had Joined one shout­ lations between the two countries. taken in May 1953 when a police­ • s a r 2 9 c day wrlll be William McC Martin man rerrtoved whsl he. called a forces sent into the area ne mere Awt pf**tie er air-tigkl rukbtr lining. S tB S fV ’M Y. group to America. HoweVdr, U.S. their proposal to give a 906 million ing mob. Capponi waa released as Any appearance of hostility be­ mopping up operations. let* baby bUyU h-r-e-e-S*-* . . . air cirrnlelet /reefr. Jr., chairman of the Federal Re­ soon as he established his identity. tween them, it added, could only bomb from the railroad tracks 35 — i serve Board. miles from her* only momenta S fatiM y eenumetad eraldb ean^S** mil wehteM i* dfaper. (Oonttaued on Page Five) (OonUnued ou Page Five) . In Milan several policemen and benefit their mutual enemies. PLANES HUNT Pl'SHEO SWEET LIFE FROZEN axeltutra MeSblrTmbt pin I* baby’t diaper «klrl*i keeping — CoafUct- int Testtmeay News Tidbits The Pravda editorial, signed by before Nehru'e train passed. The Red demonstratdrs were injured in Salt lake City, .March 12(F)— iJhb cSwidi9fr\/ akin (try laaf . ' The inquiry has heard confiict- a scuffle near the heart of town. “Observer", was the first Soviet next day the 'nollceman's superiors ORANGE JUIGE iiig testimony about the capital Culled AP Wires , reaction to Dto's speech Monday said it waa only four big firecrack­ The search for two ahrplaaea kmOVEO IT TRE.IETTH EAIRKS TESniK gains tax. Last night's action was the to the Yugoslav parliament. In an ers. Mt-ny Indians doubted this. which vanished with- 10 perseaS SevermT witnesses fyoifi the strongest approval Premier Mario unpreiAdented atep, all Soviet Nine year* ago s gun-toting aboard went into Its third day 2t^29c lAIORATpRY FOR UniNC WATER REKUENa v Fuller Given Life Term financial community argued that G«n. Lucius D'. Clay says eco­ Scelba has won ih the Senate on a newapapera published on Thurs­ Pathan tribesman'xhatrtred. the today,, with attention centered it forces prices up. Diey contended nomic heed.'for Eisenhower admin­ major bill Since he' took office 13 day accounts of the Yugoslav windshield of Nehru's car with a on a ground party stnugllng np N.I.C. JACKETS that ipeople don't want to. sell istration's vast highway program months ago. chiefs remarks without comment' bullet. That was described as oqly. the side of 11,150-foot ML Tim- WW Ti • PINK • BLUE • «UUZI # ; Scelba who will leave in about panogos. For Phenix stock if they have to pay . a tax "is so great you donJl need any or rebuttal. an attempt to frighten Nehru out .C- I m jusr-RioHT sm l. on-their profits. •tber reasons” for it . . . Ceylon 10.qlays for visits t o , the United The result, they say. Is a amalier turn* down Soviet applicatioii to States and Canada, said after the (Oontlaued oh Page Thre^ (Continued on Page Five) 14 KILLED INSTANTLY suBOuat of stock for sale and hence send SO-man scientific team to ballot: ' Taipei,. Formosa, March IS (F), » m • I I . 4 * Birmingham, Ala..-March 12 (F);|>rainutes after it had received the CraeiiBrs / For Those M l a I am. t ■ « . If am. II «m. U nn. a higher price.. So they called for view forthcoming, June 20 solar "The vote of the Italian Parlia­ —The' 14 American serxieemee niWT a IF a* iMt m. if n »i. frUm. 0410* — With ex-chief Deputy Sheriff caoe. reduction If not elimination of the 'ecUpse from that island because it ment., after .the ones in London aad crew who perished In last Albert Firiler sentenced to life In Fuller la the first of three d^ tax. comes too late to "arrange accom­ and ^ n n , represent, the most im­ Sunday’s crackup of an Air -prison, the state moved swiftly to- fendante' to be tried-for the slay­ The capital g a ^ ‘ tax, as it modations. - » portant act in the hiatply of Euro- Farmland Dances the Hula Force . C54 oa a remote For- . da^ to bring another defendant to ing of (he Democratic nominee for affecte larger investors, now is 25 Chicago , police say 37-year-old peair unity. mosaa mountain died lastaatly, Snappy Mornings trial for the murder of vice foe attorney general who had sworn per Cent. That is, if a man sells former convict admitted kidnaping “The unfty of the free world is a report' from the ground aeareh A L. Patterson. Prosecutor Cecil to rid Phenix City of the racket­ stock a t.a profit he has to pay four 'young girl* Thursday, night the strongest defense of- peace. To Subterranean Rumbles parly which reached the sceaa 1 Lb. Pkg. Deeson said Arch Ferrell, who waa eering that' bad fiouriahed there and holding two of them overnight said today. prosecuUng attorney at Phenix for decades.. > in his home . . . A 22-year-old Uni­ (Continued on Page Two) (Ooatlaued on Page Two) ^ Othello, Wash., March 12 —^accompanying rumble, have been NATIVE GREEN. MOUNTAIN FIOBBtl lifljBd, IIBliBBd, w otboblt. City during the days when Fuller Patterson, a torm tr member of versity of .Wisconsin' coed agrees ;> PIUS XII ACiCLAIBfKD was chief deputy in the vice-in­ to give up her two-year-old child Shifting and swaying to the ac­ confined largely to a 10 Jo 12 mile the State Senate, won the nom­ companiment of skin-prickling square wheat growing area.. ‘ Vatican City, MarchTS i ) ^ . PotatOBB I# Lb. Bag S9e Lorg* SBlBctioB f« cIwosb fioiB. $0.95 ▼ fested town, probaply v»IU be tried ination in the Democratic primary and pay her divorced husband to Pope Pius XII, robed In his gold- McGinnis Expects noises, a large farmland.area near "They probably will continue' in about two weeks. runoff June iv . He was shot to Three Children Die support youngster. star-studded cape aad wcartag INDIAN Bn'ER JUICE FuITer was heW ip the Jefferson . ' ¥ Russians boost 10 generals to this eastern Washington com­ for some‘ time," Jones said, how­ Siw8 4 t o 20. and up death outside his Phenix City law ever, "and they are apt to develop his triregnum, was acclaimed GREEN STAMPS Cbunty J*H s^oP y>* courthhouse office 17 days later. In New York Lake rank of Marshal in move apparent­ To Gain B&M Post munity 1* being pushed around by today, at an anniversary rata- t •••' O ra R fiB Dea.*< f ■ where he was tried. . , „ ^ , ly in line with iU new policy of the unfamiliar weight of Irriga­ alMiwhere in the basin. There la memoratton of Us coronaHan. OPEN EVERY Chief Defense - Atty. Roderick Indicted with Fuller and Ferrell accenting military... U.S. Rep. tion watere. no danger of- anything scrlouii." All the latest shades tscludiag oipage, red, charcoal, black, blue, waa forinef Atty. Gen. 8f> Garrett, It was the first time la thye* EXTRA SPECIAL THURSDAY EVENING C) GIVEN WITH Beddow said he w1U appeal to the Rhinebecki N. Y „ March 12 (F) Horace Seely-Brown (R-Conn) Williamstown, Mass.,. March 12 To the residents, subjected to " He explains it all 'technically as analversarles of the event, splash pattern*, desne la and make your‘selectloa early. . ^ 'Bute ■‘Supreme Court and at the the man Patterson Would have -^AuthoriUea laat night recovered tellB 34th District Republicans "we (F)— President Patrick B.- McGin­ nearly 200 quakes ■ since Jan. 1, "settlement In underlying basalt NATIVE SnUCTLY FRESH succeeded as the state’s chief legal March It, I9S9, that the $K95 CLOSED MONDAY' same Ume file a moUon-for a new, the bodies of three' c)iildren who face Job of rebuildlDg entire Re­ nis of the New Haven Railroad it b at Ibast dlsconterting to see or interflows between them ’'be­ tiff was well enough to attend LARGE 1 CASH SALES trial. officer. Garrett now is a men­ earlier fSIl through thin ice and publican pkrty." says he suspects he will be elected farm towers away, walls crack and cause hf the Inereue In.volume of the ceremony. — BOVS’ SHOP — The 35-year-old, 200-pound ^^a- tal patient in a Galveston, Tex., drowmed while- crossing Leko Be- Bus carrying 30 servicemen col­ president of the Boston . A Maine household' pictures ‘shift on their ground water to th« west." EGGS Doz. 6 3 c ler took the life Imprisonment ver­ hospital. peaco near here. lide* wfth. rear of tractor-trailer Railroad next .month. hangings. The ground- wafer volume has POU IX HUNT RIFLK SLAYKB . dict calmly but his attorney said State's attorneys contended that on New Jersey Turnpike, injuring McGinnis spoke at Winiams been rising steadily since this vast CPfN WLDS TO i !■' A fourth chiM also tumbled into But geologists say the Colurhhia Haywdrd, Wla, March IS (F>—, SWEET LIFE thi veteran laW officer waa Funey, Ferrell, and Garrett con<- the water but managed to get 1 4 ... -National ' Labor Relations College laat- night under the aus­ area, formerly an arid desert re-; •’dumbfounded” at the outcome of pices 4of the College Lecture Club baslii hula is nothing to be con­ gion, was opened (o. farming by Search for a killer who harhod . splred to kill the campaigning aahore safely. Board says its budget for next cerned about—this'just .isn't, an th« 25-day trial. racket buster to Jieep him from year has no funds to handle major and latev talked. at an informal ^ant irrigation projects.,^ la ambiaih with a hlgh-pbwerad The victims were Patricia Gar­ rifle aad shot to death a middle- OLEO 2 7 c Fuller’s pretty blonde , wife, carrying out hi* cleanup pledge. vey, 13, and her brother, Edwin strike votes'- .. coffee session to which the public earthquake sons. Mra. Iver ' Dougherty] - whose (la QaaalerB) ‘ Avon, was "heartbroken and in a Possibility'of evinmating denaly was invltisd. Fred Jones, with the U.S. Geo­ ranch apparently is situated in the aged man and wife eentern^^ A wholesale vice' housecleaning Robert, 8, both chlldre|i of Mr. and the St. Paul. .Mlaa., area State of shock,” Beddow seld. The fc^lowed Patterson's death and populated New York metropolitan He told the latter -meeting: logical Survey office in Spokane, center of the quake zone, aald she s v n c E R A n o ) CEHOUSESSOM Mrs. Edward Garvey; and Joanne and other geologists ssy ^subter­ PoUxt la 8t. P»Uil night Fullers have no children. more-thai) lOff gamblers and other Apa|i, 13, daughter of Mr. and area K H-.bor.ib attack appears "I suspectjthat . tha group which was so frightened at first by . the q SIjjII^SSm SSSSSSSSSI^S I' 1^ C E bSS m SSSSSSSSSSSSSS HkJAIKHALCcom ranean roqk is shifting because of shoclu which began abouf fouad an almadoaed More than 40 sheriff’s officer* racketeara were aent to priaon or Mrs. Joseph Apep—an of Rhine- likely is being studied by Mayor will be Bucoesaful In the;April 13 TURKEYS lA. 59c WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS MANcHimR CeNif and Birmingham city policemeir fined. and~ thrse ' govsniors Shah ot Stockholders’ meeting (of the Boa- th* weigh( of new irrigation In It of th* year that ihM Waa which w w Idmttned an ••guarded the courtroom agaiaet .8 ^ w waa eoBVlclad taking •oiUh, 11, who eaved her- Iran aad Qiiaan Soraya .'retiBni I ten A Main*). .iMIl alact ma prasl- th* Ooluitoia basin. , . to pack up and leave.” any denKHistration when the XaBtog JusY haaM’ aftaY 8-«seAtii iKiUday ' la j ------. mid Vm wtt*. ■ 1 ^'garo iU verdict 22 boura a«d 11> .(I^isaMBaa*. M »N 9» Twa) U.B: aad sureva. * (Paa(toaad aa Fiita Flva) Up toKow.tiuth* quakaa and thelY « or . V . . \ I." ..r

'K *'V • ■ \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH }2, 1965 ]^AGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1955 \ FACE TWO V sonic Temple at 8 o’clock. M tM C dW B y't C m v f * Cprn*» Cdwn> nd Annual Masonic, Ball Scenes from the 42nd Annual Masonic Ball Pravda Chides Farmland Dances the Hula H ebron ^ Wapping' wUl be awarded and refreehnenw' Cewy's CBMBy’t '''•y'* Cffiif*y * Cevey s 42 A n d a ^ Engaged Joins Law Firm service.-Mrs. Haxel Newberry 1* In cevBy's c«^ '$ C' niiiE,; ,• $***9* To Suhtelrranean Rumbles Town to Honor charge of the affair. /)ne/of Yearns Top Etients yugoslavs, on Banquet Marks A Few Can Recall Grange Dnnbe C wfy*s CovBy'o DINE C«iv«y's CHVBy't It was announced at the Grange CavBy's Ctnr- -NBy's C«v»y's (CenttaoiBI team F iiffa O d A) Blizzard of 1888 Basketball Team meeting this week that a show and OUT OFTEN Molotov Attack Comlnform for irtfiislng to go ./ -.’s CdPTBy's F i MARY TAYLOR > Mrs. York Strangfald, purpla along with Moscow’s bidding on Club^s Birthday dance would be held on April 30. C t r t y 't C It’s fan to dins-sat especially Rerarded as one of the top so- velvet and net, sweet peau and all things. She calmed ' her. Itching feel Music will be fbrnished by 8Um when you dine iMPhn at Oavey’e. CffffiBy's roaebuds; Mya. Alvan A. Tulsa, (CoBtlnocd from Pag* One) however, and now Si keep Hebron, March 12 ‘ (Special)—- Wapping, March 12 (Special)— Cox and hla Cowboy Otravah. The Cevey'9 risl^ronctions of the season, the Tha process of "normalixing" Andover,'Match IS (Special) — Plans'forlane for th'Uie annual AU-Ellsworth Good load, exeeUentiy pfeiwred, 'N#y^s. deep aqua peitu de sole; Mra. Ar­ relations began after Stalin's diary'uf the land’s rumblinff 1 Mrs. Paul Ackehnan of Oak Grove, Few reeidenta are new left here show will last aa hoar and a half eonrteous aervtce mid pleasant 42|id annual ball of ManchesUr The calm, friendly time of the Night program and banquet arc thur. Jl-eClaire Jr., white net over death in 1953. Belgrade now ha* for the. geological su rv ey .^ e Oregon, formerly ^ Andover, orlg-. who can recall the famous blixsard being made by'the CitUens Com­ after which t h ^ ' w ill. be iqaara atraesphere are alwayA aaeured le of Masons last night In tha wl.ite faille: Mrs. Allan 8. Taylor, Pravda editorial seemed, certain to dancing until 12 o’clock. Refresh- diplomatic relations with Moscow recorded 94 tremors stn^ Jaa. 18.' Inal founder of -(He Mothers C!lub, of 1888, when Hebron, with other mittee of East and South Windsor. here. JMne here tonight. ^Masonic Temple fully equaled,' If gold and .white print faille, roe# cause as much surprife among and all the Soviet satelUtei ex­ was honored ipf absentia by the ■menta will be on sale. corsage; Mra.' Edward M. Saari, An eal-lier report to t^Unlvaraity towns of the state aa well as all It will be held March 22 a t Hlls- • Good Food • Good Fun not Giceeded, previous similar Western diplomats her* as the cept Albania. club Wednc«day night during the worth High School at 7*,3b p.m. • Logs] BeverSfes ' grty sod pink striped taffeta; Mrs. of .Washington ahowdd "abofit the SOth anniversary celebration. New England, suffered a period of Manrheater Bvenlag Herald Wap- avenU In enjoyment and brilliance, w. Sidney Harrison, teal satin, publication of 'Tlto'a speech. being marooned and completely Tha Ellsworth varsity basketball same number foiyUie period from f Mrs. John Hutchinson was ac- ping eomspoadent, Mra.: Annie Tha weather waa mild, traveling! white split carnation corsage; The neivspaper made,no spirited shut In, such aa had never before team, which Aron the Class C State uites 4i;avBy t Jan. 1 to. 18. / dgim ed by'vote of the club aa the Basketball Championship Tueeday ObUIbs, telephone Mltdien S-4 4 10 . S Dancmg Tonight eondlUone good and attendance' Mrs. Robert Muldoon, Coventry, defense ol -MolotoV, a former Auto Overturns, Charter Member who had done the been experienced in. hktory. A numbei-qf'other famlUea have Snow fell beginning about March . Right at Storrs, will be hbnored at C «v«y'f was the largest In ybara. i •<)oa nylon net over taffeta, black Pfovda editor. But It assured 'Tito reported tM quakes but th e.. m oat for the brganlzaUon through the banquet General Chairman Herbert J.|>*ce trim; Mra. John U Von Deck, he was mistaken In tome- of his its tw*“ ve satin, rhinestones, carna- .ideas of Rutelsn views on Yugo­ the best/Teconl*. gave A resume of the club's actlvl- school to see the trophy display in CdBfBy's. CovBy's *;avBy’s Covfy's slavia. ' Ues Iro h i IMO clU ng work In be­ blocked, houses partly buried Iri of .all committees In carrying o u t'^ o " co «»g e : Mra. William Wlns- Mra./Dougherty -oold the most the hall opposite the school office. the pjans. Prank C ra w sh a w ^ue nylon marqui- Quoting Tito sa charging that Robert Kpnbratowicx. 19, of 82 half of well-child conferences and drifts and even a-alklng an impos­ Cdl^’s Covn't ciSte^L , 8 CHVoy't CtBfty't s e v e ^ shocks have been compar- In addition to many paqt Awards Term for SlaT^ing topped hla succestet at the past setts, gardenia wristlet; Mrs. the normatiaatlon of relations be­ Chestnut St., suffered an injured ablf'to the effect of "dropping a <^Uibatlons to various civic eh- sibility except on Improvised snow- CtRfBy's Covay't C iw b , e«y's CovBy's CcvBy'B ahoee. won by Ellsworth’s teams, this two balls, under the theme of James W. Brand, aquamarine tween Belgrade and other Commu­ right knee when the car he was boulder in the middle of the jttiprtsw. year’s 'ibssketbsll' trophies . were crystalette, pink gardenlaa; Mrs. nist nations had bCeit presented in / A Uttar from Mrs. Ackerman and This atory has often been told, (Continaed from Pnge One) C cvB y't CtBFBy's Cm vf’* CHVBy*s C mrg f * “Winter Wonderland” and last driving went out of control on E. ise.” added to tha collection this week. year's "Pageant of Flowers,” with Milton Jensen, black taffota, iri- some of these countries as a case "Tlie initial shoc'ks generally are her husband, the. Rev. Paul Acker­ Ixit always brings aroussr-ieht snd They Include individual inscribed des(Unt rad top, gardenlaa; Mrs. Center St. near Woodtridge man, was read by Mrs. John Hutch­ -hilarity. The much heralded- wed­ protection money from the opera­ a “Study In Pink and White with where Belgrade "som'ewhat real­ very itrong,” she said, "and you trophies to the players, a large Leonard Wood, Bolton, champagne ised her errors (U)d tried to re­ six guide posU and then can hear them very plainly.” inson. She gave news of them­ ding of Miss Jennie Leonard of plaque from the Connecticut Inter- tor of a bawdy house near Phenix Starlite,” which was raally breath­ pink bouffant gowm, pink oamel- selves and their six children. A Hebron and W. C, RoWnaon of Co­ O ty and sentenced to seven yesrs taking. The round windows lend form," Pravda commented: over at 2:16 this morning. The four Dougherty children Kirk Photo. Bcholastlc Athletic Conference to llSF. . ■. ^are their mother's disquiet, 'wlUi card of greetings to the Ackermans l»natae.Hays lumbia, took place right In the the achool, and an onyx desk caleri in prison. Tliat conviction was un­ themselves to artistic decorations “The President rejected such ex­ konbratowics, a Ns'vy mAn sta­ was signed by everyone present. midKt of the blockade, however, der appeal when he was brought and were covered with pink paper Mrs. ''Walter ip^nna, turquoise planations as not corresponding to tioned at the Charlestown, Mass., three of them once scampering dar with the atatue of a baaket- taffeta, long torso gown, gardenia from their bedroom and the fourth, A variety program was part of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay M. Haya. and made headlines In.the newa- ball player for Coach 'John McMil­ to trial for murder. edged with ruffles, forming a fact. Iilcidentaliy, he did not indi­ Ha\y Yard, waa adm i^d to Man­ the entertainment Introduced by papere. Mrs. Robinson Is still living ' background for arrangements of co-wSge; Mra. Walter- Barbler, cate, and he cbuld hardly do so. chester Memorial Hoei^tal. His a year-old daughter, clinging anx­ IT S. Willard St., BurUngton. Vt.. lan. He and Ferrell also pleaded black taffatfcand velvet; Mr*. Trii- iously to her mother’ir lap. Mrs Eric Ellison. Humorous announce the engagement of thb^r at her Columbia home and recalls Beside the trophies, several ac­ guilty to vote fraud during the pink glistening-balls, leaves and. who It was that gave such strange condition was repot^tro as good this sketdiys wer? given by Mm. ^ the time with Interest and pleas­ silvered twigs Illuminated with man J. Blood. WIndaor, black and explanation* and where. In any morning. “We thought it viras bhisting or daughter; Lorraine, to Edward H. tion picturea are also on display. cleanup drive, and paid flnea. gold taffeta ballerina dress; Mrs jet* breaking the aound barrier, Russell Thompson, Mrs. Robert ure. Ihomaa A. BnUejr The plaque an^ trophies wllL be Last night, a jujy bare acquit' twinkling start; case, wa can merely reeaark that TYie car knocjfod down two addi­ Grennon, Mrs. Robert Bartlett and Willard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Bknest A. Oox, coral crepe, rhine­ when the quakes first (darted,” ert P. Willard of 280 E. Middle Much privation was suffered and officially, praser.tM. to the school ted Feijell of vote fraud charges Festemns of crepe paper extend­ in the Soviet Union no one thought tional guide Mels and a street sign Mrs. Eric Ellison and comic soiigs one of the aad events was the death Thomaa A. Bailey,. 26, of 227 stone accessories, yellow carna­ of fo'ylng anything of the kind." Mra. Dougherty recalls. “Later Tpke. and. team during the AlI-EUiworth that stemmed from an-attempt to ed from window to window; and after It had.'Tolled pver on lt» roof aunff* of a chUd of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Center St., haa announced that ha tions; Mra. Erland R Johnson, pala Regar(iing Tito's charge that they became more violent and fre­ Miss Hays, a graduate of Bur­ Night program, by a representa­ defeat Patterson for the attorney at the platform were caught to a blue silk taffeU, pearls; Mra. and was aC total wreck. Hose Oo. quent. We have had as many as 13 Mrs. J. Phtlps arid Mrs. M. Gilbert during the storm. In tha will now be aasoclated with Gilman tive Of the CIAC. general's nomination last 'year.- central floral arrangement. 'Three blotov was “hiding the facts No. 3 of/the South Manchester Fire Minalga .]Sayed a piano duet and lington High School, class of lOSl, Improvlaed casket the child’s body and Marks, a Hartford law firm. Ralph E. Cowell, red velvet top, In one hour.” is a Bophomore at the University Serving on the Committee from Garrett and a third defendant, La­ large white balls were suspended from his people” qy 'not discussing nt was called'out to wash a foursome composed of Mrs. Don­ wan placed in a snbw drift until Bailey waa recently diacharged tulle skirt, rhinestona accessoriee; examples of Soviet hostility in the That log she, keepu still la grow­ of., Vermont, majoring In aecre- South Windsor are Sherwood Wal­ mar I^idi a Bitmingham attorney, from the ceiling on each aide of Miss Judy Chase, Putnam, aqua down' the car and the roadway ing, with the latest entry a t ’6:5V ald Rlcharda, Mrs. Max Hutchln- the roads could be cleared and help after two years service In the dron, Douglas Grant, John Malin, also are charged with vote the hell, studded with the colored' past, Pravda replied that Tito him­ a f ^ gasoline leaked out of the son Mrs. Thompson, and Mrs rial stufiles. procured. Army with- the rank of kpectal nylon net over satin; Mrs. William self “did' not devote a single word p m. Thersday and little to indicate Her flarice is a graduate of Man­ Francis BUrnham,- Carl Anderson, manipulation In the attorney gen­ balls and, the twinkling stars. The R. Hewitt, orchid nylon over net, erturned car’s gaa tank. It will be the laat. / son Warner aang. A buffet Pareatf Flail To Show agent in miUtary Intelligence. He WUlism Jurgelas, A. J. Khiser and eral race. to the direct and manifold appear­ was served at 11 p.m. and chester High School, class of 1049. Scon(jmy lYyodcl 11 whole effect was lovely and be­ yellow roee corsage; Mr*. Graham Patrolman Robert Turcotte, who The organisation of a Boy Scout graduated from Msuicheater High Dsxter Burnham, chairman. yond adequate descripUbn. ances or hostility with regard day cidie waa cut' by Mrs. Paul He served three and a half years Troop here iwd a sort of setbsck, During ths trial, Fuller pro­ L. CUrfc, white and navy nylon, investigated the accident, said it C'-C-C-COLD School In 1948, attended the Gen­ East Windsor men on ths Com­ duced six witnesses who, besides •Mneic by Diplomats the Soviet Union which occurp occurred after Konbratowicz, who Donahue, president. In the U.S. Air Force, and Is at when only two parents pu. In an wriatlet o f wtilta and rad cama- In Yugoslavia.’’ eral Collage at Boston University, mittee are Miles Grant, Walter Me hlmsejf, testified he was in the James McKay, chairman of the w'os driving east, started to light a Fort Myers. Fla. (flq—-It was a . Statistics showed that H of the present a junior at the University appesrarice at the maatlng ar­ Boston, Maas., and . graduated Clatchey, Emit Kreyslg, James ARCOLINER V: BOILER | Uona. Presents One Side It charter Members present had 72 of Vermont, mejorihg In liberal county jail at Phenix City at the music committee. Secured Charles Mra. Roy A- Ol^on. white tulle cigarette. The steering wheel )>e- mighty chilly night .for the parade. ranged e^>scially for their bene­ from the B.U. Law School In 1952. Welton, William Raulakattes, John W olfe well known orchestra, "Th* "Thus th* position of I^sident iran to shimmy, and the car crossed grandchildren among them. Mrs. arte. He is a member of Sigma fit to get them acquainted with time Patterson was shot. over taffetS; rhinestone accee- Taking a realistic view of the He waa admitted 'to the Con­ Klssane and Albert Rti^Ie. The stste offered testimony Diplomats." and Ml** Wendy Tito that one of the eidea/e 'hiding' the street,. hit the pole*, tra'/eled situation, the Fcrt Myert New*-, fteymond Palmer claimed 26 as Phi Fraternity. Bcoutlng. Aa more than 20 parepta Bories, red rose*: Mre. Herbert facta from its peopl^doe* not well aa six grcat-^andchildren. necticut Bar shortly thereafter The Ellsworth basketball team from one witness who said he saw \ ^ i Banks o f Hartford; popular young Bengte(m, yellow taffeta and net, a distance of aom'e ISO feet and Press used this banner headlina of eligible boys had Indicated that and worked with the Hartford law will be taken to New Haven to­ Fuller and- Patterson together just -\\M RK \\ - itiuhirtl ^ \'(Kslist. sang several aelection* coincide with reality/' the news­ ClMTch News they favored the formation of a rhinestones, pink roee corsage turned over. over the story: Tomorrow morning at 9;30 there firm of Day, Berry "And Howard night to see the final game in the before the slaying and another which were well received. AU pres­ paper commented. Police said KorJbratowicz 'wat . "Th-th-thousahda ch-cheer p-p- Boy Scout Troop the failure of Die Claas A Tournament.~ . XUu;lch player Mlsa Joan S. Lewis, light green But Pravda weijf^on to eay “thle will be a regular Churc* School under the Erection of Chaitea who testified the defendant fjed ent joined In singing “The Star taffeta and Yiet, rhinestone*, wrlpt' charged with" reckless dri'vlng. pArade.” Senator Doubts '■Teat majority of the parents to House until he entered the service will be allowed to bring one guest. the scene .shortly after the mur­ Spangled Banner." ta not the main session and confirmation class attend was a s,iiprise and disap­ tsBftW M srfor let of pink sweetheart rosea; Mre. For nnyonjF''who looks abend meeUng. The Morning Worship In 1963. • ■ ^ Garden Clnb Meeting der. Rainbow ' Glrla of Manchester Arthur I. Miller, rose chiffon, pointment, to put it mildly. Bailey la the soti of Mr. aad The Garden Club will meet Mon­ Assembly No. 15, under the direC' and not back/for anyone who really ■with the eermon given by the Rev. Capital Gains Harvey H. Llpplncott, chairman beaded in rhinestones and pearls wants to g^rantee lasting friendly Steven Chamberlain “ Final Sense Mrs. Aldeii Bailey, 382 Main St. day at 2 p.m. at Wood Memorial -• Thislow-ooiithnSMrpsovidisfoUyaMte tlon of Mother Advisor Mrs. Ed­ of the Organisational Committee As Low As Mrs. George H. Nutter, navy and relations ^tw een Yugoslavia, and About life ” will be at 11 a.m. Hie father was formerly a town Library. FTed Hart of the Hart aantte radiafor haatiag pius a year 'rauad win Foster and Worthy Advisor pink taffeta; Mrs. W. T. Crossman, PJLC. announces that' there Will be a re­ director. Seed Co. arlll tsdk on "Down to MISS Carol Hewitt, assisted in the So\^t Union, it is important Mrs. Roy Darivin will be In Buoys Market scheduled meeting for orientation hot water bnpply. Has, fael-ssving Areo- Hartford, blue net over taffeta, With Gilman and Marktf, Bailey Earth Gardening.” Members may $10 MontUy registering the guests, serving to de^ lop . the successes already charge of tJ»e Happy Hour fol­ of parsnts, to be held In the school .ffame OQ Burner. Wet base ooastructioo rhinestones, wristlet of spring achieved in the formalization of lowing. At 4 o’clock in the after­ will do mostly real estate law work bring friends. Plus Instahnoat punch and wiitlng on table. In the flowers; Mrs. Albert C o n 1 o n, (Goattnned from Page Qi^) auditorium on March 22, at 8 p.m. Church Schedule Ions and guarantee the re- noon there wiU be the "Third Con- but he will have some freedom to group were Maryanne Beckwith, orchid nylon net and lace, rhlne There will be only one such meet­ imrsue his own general law prac- The. Rev. Winthrop Nelson, pas- Jane Kassler, Nina McAllister, il of past hostility.” *' vereation About the Faith,”' with ing and If the project Is not sup EAtY H aM $ for m o ^stb Ii bWob atones, gardenia coraage; Uri. coffee hour at the church. the government orte-fourth of the nica He is married and has one tor of the First (fongregational Janis Koelech, Judy Beer, Janet ported by attendance and interest Church, will Uke "AU Alone With Qllnton W. Keeney, gold crepe, MOLOTOV SEEN ON SKIDS BINGO difference between what he bought child. Mathiason, Donna McNeill, Peggy At 6 o'clock the Junior Pilgrim of parents, it looks aa If the forma­ — DS^TBIBUTED BY — rhinestones, pink and white earn*' Some Western (diplomats had FORBIEBLT PRINCESS Fellowship will meet at Mrs. Ed­ It for and what'hf sells It for; The God” for his morning serinon topic Gustafson, Marilyn Hubbard,' Su tion of a troop will ..have to he tomorrow. son Bjorkman. Annamae Rolls- lions; Miss Barbara Haugh, pow­ speculated that the original publi­ PAC BALLROOM BALLROO.M ward Tyrol’s, Rt. 6, Columbia. At tax applies to securities held~six der blue net and cryifolette. months or more. dropped. Boyi eligible are of ages The Timothy IMward Fellow eon, Nancy Custer and Carol cation of Tito's speech without 7 o’clock the senior Pilgrim Fel­ 11 to 13. Hadassah Plans American Beauty wristlet'; Mrs. comment or rebuttal might indi­ ROCKVILLE lowship vrill discuss “IsThere Life Fulbright told reporters he has ship will meet at 8 p.m. at Wol­ MANCHESTER Shepard. The committee In charge of the cott Chapel, Wednesday night. The Bray Preparfo Punch William R. Sandberg, American cate that Molotov wah on his way After Death.” . , . seen little evidence to support the effort are; Harvey H, U ^lncott, Be'auty v«lFet luid nylon tulle, out of the , Soviet policy-making Monday evening at 8 o clock Wall Street argument that inveS' Special Program guext speaker will be William H. WiUiam C, Bray prepared the chairman, Gebrge E. Alden, Jr. Teto of Ashby, Mass. His topic PIPE and SUPPLY CO. punch, a task he has performed American Beauty rosebud wristlet. hierarchy. Such handling of a there will be the adult Bible study, tors ure "lock^ In”—that is, diS' the Rev. John G. Beck, Frederick statement frdm a foreign source "Exeklel” at the home of Mrs. Ar­ will bs "Cbmmunlsm. In New Eng­ CAIJ. US FOR CERTIFIED M A LE R8 — TEL. MI-0-4S6S for so mahy years at' the annual Mr*. J. J. 'Fox, blue tulle, pink EVERY MONDAY NIGHT couraged from selling—by the cap' Memtere of Manchester Chapter Bennett, Raymond J, Burt, the . balls of Manchester Lodge that he camellia cotsage; Mlsa Dora Welch, by Soviet jiewspapers Is highly thur Savage. Ital gains tax. Rev. Richard D. CTark, Carlman of Hadassah are reminded of the land.’* M troRspoitatioii by SUytrl bos There will be a Csna Confer­ haa lost track of the exact num­ Rockville, pal* pink taffeta, rhine­ unusu*li...»'''' F f«« Tuea^y at 8 o’clock the Board "I think I t . is very clear,” he Frankel, Richard M.' Grant, Stan­ Donor Supper to be held on Tues' Relations between Yugoslavia of lYiiatees wrill meet. said, “ that , there la very little sup' ence at St. Francis C^Smrch to­ CksBBcl I. New HsTea, Casa. SLNUAY. MABCH II ber. stones, garnet roses: Mrs. James iMvIim Orangt HoR at 5:45 P.M. ley K. Nygren, Victor Rychllng, day evening, 7 p.m., In Temple UkaBBCl la Hsitlard, O sa. l:M \ I) BAY BOLUEB SHOW and Moscow c(x>led In 1948 when March 10 at 3 to 5 p.m. a Ua port for the idea that the capital Bai^' Sholom. morrow at 2 pjn. It will consist of Temple Chapter No. 53, Order K. Muisener, apricOt aatin and Ralph V. Secord, D. Everett Stone, Informal talks on' marriage by the Cksaael IS rtltifield. Maet. MILLION DOIXAB MOVIE of the Eastern Star, catered.-with marquisette, pink camellias; Mrs. Tito was tossed out of the and food sale will be held at the gains tax has any substantial and Albert' S. Taylor. rViUowing the supper, an excit­ C'kaaaal M Ndw Briteia. Caaa. (M-U> OMNIBLfr / church by the Ladles Society. effect on keeping market prices ing program haa been arranged, Rev. John C. Knott Ckssael U Wsiarkafr, Caaa. (I) A Dinereal Draaiaier Mrs. - Virginia Lewi s, worthy John Speed, imrgundy velvet and DAR Meettag CkSaaei U Heleeke. Maei. (i) Tke Heart matroh-eiect, 'as chairman of the Dancihg to the strains of Charley Wolfe’e orchestra, the DiplomkCa, I5 the beautifully decorated Tlje committee. Includes Mrs. up.” ■ ’ featuring the appearance of Sueto Mr. and Mra. J(^n Kearney su-e (S) Ta Ba AaaaBBced tulle, blue and coral pqinpons; Members of Colonel Henry chairmen. Cksaael Sl Ssnaxheld, Mate. ■ eommittee. The menu included ballroom at the Masonic Temple last "night, Manchsster rosideptn.. enjoyed one of the highlights \ of the Howard Jennings, Mrs. John Yeo- T he Arkansas Senator Inclined Champion Chapter, DAR, have re­ Silo, extraordinary 12-year-old en- (U ) F il m Mrs. Carl Peterson, aqua crepe Biana.^and Miss Marion Stanley. tertainer. OES Party (ill IUTINEE THEATEB creamed chicken in patty shells, with corsage of e4melliaa, pearls; social season, the 42na annual Masonic ball. Showm in the top photo are Miss Janis Koelsch, 1813 Bis- m'orsi’to' the view of other witness' ceived cards stating that there MAYINEE d a i l y 1:80 S;W ( t) Jl'STICE nU Praereat) peas, cranberry jelly,, plcHles, tea, es, including Harvard, economist The committee in charge of this A public card party, sponsored (It) WK8TKHN P U tvH O tSB l ;N < I) SHDWL'ASE MI'S. Herbert J. Leggett, aqua ny­ »ell St., a member of Manchester Assembly, Order af Rainbow for Girl*, serving punch to Mr. and Mrs. will, be a meeting Wednesday at coffee' an(L fbr drasert, lemon Hayden Grisw'old Jr. Lower leh, Ms. and Mrs. Howird WaddelJ, 158 Renry St.,- are listening Intently . Mancbecfer Evenlag Herald John Kenneth Galbraith, that re­ the home of the regent, Mra Al­ special evening is headed by Mrs. by .the Evergreen-Wood chapter, (M l rABAOE OK YOITH —*Yal WHk Crlntaa Eyea” lon with French aea pearls, pearl Andover correepondeat Mrs. Hem OES, will be held tonight at Ms- (U ) THIS 18 THK (U ) FILM bisque. accessories and orchid corsage; »s they follow the music. Lower ri^ t, Mrs. Ernest Cox is shown helping Mrs. John Fox adjust her peal of the tax might push prices fred B. Neal of'tfomstock’a Bridge. Irving Hochberg and Mrs. Jacob (SI) rOPCOHN PLAYHOl’BE (til VICTOBY AT SEA IT Skeof, tolepliene Pilgrim Sandals', who wUl bd assisted by tiM ( tl OtZIENA HABEIBT Worshipful Master Eric S. An- Mrs. Adrian G- St. Pierre, apricot coraage. . ^ ^ ^ . V . higher. Chapter bueinesa adll be trans­ In SnperScope and Color fits < •) C08U8S AHCB» /deraon and Mrs. Anderson led the s-dood.______, Fulbright said lowering or elim­ acted. Hoetesees will be Mra A. the following meinbera: Mrs. Hen­ (1(1 L A IB E I. A HABPV (It)W H A T ’« N E PEB80N CAN lace, corsqge of yellow roses; Mrs. (M) WE8TKBM PUIVHCl'SE DO \ grand march aboit 0 o'clock, with inating the tax might put more Wallace C^anney and Mra Neal ry Angel, Mra. Irving Bayer. Mrs. ••VERA CRUZ^^ (U) FILM FHATLEE Richard- Baker, light blue lace clothes, or gossip about personali­ (Ml BBOTHM BABBIT Uie other • officers of Mancherfteri with riUebuds and blue daisira; stock, on the .market for a short Card Party Tonight Philip Hayer, Mrs.' Irving God­ with Gary Cooper S;U (Ml CH1I8TOPBEBS (II) DISNEYLAND ties. Sport Dress Show dard, Mra. Leon Kramer, Mrs. Lodge and their Wives follm.ing. Miss Jean Monast, pink ballerina Italy Senate Backs time. But the net result, he said, The Grange is spons^ng a card Burt Lancaster. C M (It) c a Et o o n t i m e Mrs. Anderson wa* attired In Ruth Millett 'Their owm conversation never would be to make stocks more at­ party to l>e held this evening at Herbert Leib, M n. George Lessner, . 8h«wa S:iea;Se-S:U »:N ( I) THK/LONE BANOEB (Ireqa with net overskirt. leaves home no matter where they Mrs. William Peck, ifrs. Henry (It) ■NOt'BntV ON PABADE dusty rose lace and net, with bouf­ At Country Club tractive so that more and more the home of Mrs, Adolf Simona of Also — ■ (It) HOPALONO CA88IDY ^ Ha Wa A LEN fant net skirt. She wore silver ac- Jdrs. Joseph A. White, navy rib-r happen to be. .They can talk on Amis for Germany people would want to buy them Gilead, at 8 o'clock. Everybody Rosenzweig, Mrs. David. Rubin, 1—“ Tkree Mea Iram Ten bdnette oyer nylbimet, .wristlet of Some Women Unwittingly and on about their husbands, their “For That Other Woraaq" (Ml APOBT8 BEVIEW w , ccascnifo and An orchid corsage. and ultimately prices would go who likes to play cards ie Invited Mrs. Oscar Rottner, Mrs,- George FLOOR SANI NG Gowns Dracribed yellow sweetheart rosea and split ' Clip Their Own Wings children, their neighbors, and their A dessert bridge and fa. decline aa a neces­ AIm "TWt It Yaar Way” X ment; Mrs. Stewart Kennedy, one of their many electrical appli­ inexpensive or lO-cent articles for t;4 t (U l INDLSTBY ON PAKADE H. Wessoit, aq'tia net, American One of them l.s his description of for which is March 18. may be Turkey. sary correction after the long ad­ 1:M (t) THIS IS YOLK LIFE (M) CHBISTOPHEBS . peach taffeta, ballerina dreu, gar­ ances refuse to work. The lower houses ot Parliament vance into, new highs. a grabbag. •THIS1S MY LOVE^; , (It) THIS WEEK IN BEVIEW 7:M ( SI FEOFLF. ABF. FLNNY denia wristlet; Mrs. Albert.Krause, Beauty'rose corsage; Mra. William the typical ’'little woman” , who made by calling Mrs. Ray War- WlB|iiera Lilted la calar. Uada DsrMlI, Daa Daryea , —Arl Llakletimr They quote their husbands on all ‘ren, j09 Princeton St.' Mrs. have voted approval In Belgium, On aiiother- aspect of the Inquiry, (It) FLOKIAN ZABACH SHOW (III. T.B.A. ■ X white and black net over taffeta, • J. Turkington, coral . color bro­ slops growing as a .^rton the day Mrs. Irene Wright, Mrs. John AlhWjEE ,T SHOW! 8kawaS;U-7:U - (Ml BANOE BIDBBS caded net; Mrs. Kenneth L. Jack- serious questions' but attempt to Gerald Miller will be in /charge of Ftance and \Vert Germany, but Fulbright said lm Robertson, Mra. Nell Paterson, pink net Since. they aren’t growing as Group of Hartford, will ^show assisted as h osle^ la SaperScopa x-""' TABY — Abb Haalkei over t(Ufeta. rhinestone trim, or­ or social talent; Obsessed by their persons they turn td accumulating denim sport dresses made in Al­ The Netherlands and the United results though. S:is7;s£e:ie Trek. 4:iaS:M (ttl BOBACE HEIDT SHOW (IS) CHBISTOPHEBS blue satin, rhinestones, deep pink Catr VlaltS\Towi» (It) BIG PICTLBE / . (It) DOLOLAS FAIBBAI),^, camellias; Mrs. Mobart Gobble, chids; Mrs. (Jeorge Peterson, Glas­ chores, they acquire the soul,of a things as a sign- that they are not buquerque, N. M„ which, will be of­ w States. "This Is the sort of abuse wsUl (It) ABOLND / X The accords, which the Commu­ probably always have with us," Allan L. C^arr wa* a vteitor here PRESENTSi “ DUitca* !•' blue nylon tuUe, black accessories; tonbury, biue lace ballerina dress; country cousin. Their wings standing stiH and they, measure fered for sale at. a nomli^l cost; for a short time Thut^ay, lunch Saa.: “ Tke Far CoBBtry” (U ) DBAHA Twa Pseet” f clipped, they twitter and hop Assisting the co-chairmen oh ar­ nists have fought every step of he aaid, and much of the question­ (tS-U) BEAT THE CLOCK (t|) STL EBWIN SHOW Mrs. Jessie Morgan, Willimantic, Mrs. cieorge Krause,; blue net over what they have and what'they Ing with' the ‘ Misses \ Pendleton Plaa “ Tkla Is-M y Love” around, and likeUnvallds forget the the way, provide , for German able .tracing and promotion, be­ t:M (ta U ) STAGE SHOW Darter l i l t ( II TOAST o r THE TOWN —Ed black net over red taffeta, white taffeta, pink Camellia wristlet; want by what the Joneses, who are rangements for the affair will be troops aa part of the Western' line­ cause It is carried on within airgle with whom he stayed tiirpugh the STATE O Bralkert y - i ■ SalUvaai 81. Palriek't Day carnations. Mrs. R. H. Hartman, Rockville, red areas o f life beyond their sm-all a. step above them socially or fi- Mrs. Paul Carlson, Mrs. Richard ( t) MICKEY BOpNEY SHOW routines. • up against the threat of Red ag- states, la beyond the reach of fed­ winter;. U SU I DOTTY M A ^ SHOW PrafTam. Vielar Barer, lee- •Mr*. Edwln'D. Foster, mauve net ballerina dress; Miss FredA, nailciaily, have. Carpenter. Mrs.-t^lin Davies, Mra He has accepted the dikies of :zi rapadet al ItU, witk Daaaa Ireaslpn. They also provide for eral law. a t) VABIETV THEATEB Atwaad, Tereta Brewer, metallic taffeta, gold accessories: Buell, ToUand. embroidered velvet • "And sometimes wi'omen, dedi­ The sad thing is that nobody Stillman Keith, Mrs. Richard Law, restoration of West German sov- custodian of Holy Trinity CKurch- Now Hini ^ Tuosday —"OrHtIrie NilUaat” Bady Bara. Iritk PatUrd Mrs. Lane^ Glddlngs, plum crys- bodice, net over taffefa skirt; Mrs. cated to a man and his comforts clipped their, wings for them. They Mrs. Joseph Skinner and Mrs. ' arelgnty arid for the Bonn Repub­ Middletown, but plans to ^Y*®**' (ti> s t a b : T o m c B T • Slacert talette,. rhinestones, gardenias; Earl E. Anderson, pink nylon lace;' and activities, become victims of did the job themselves in the bC' Arthur Smith. town whenever possible. . (tl) COMEDY HOLB-AkkaU. . . B Marie A. Turner, Enfield, W'altz the malady 6f unused self. They lics admission into the North A t HOME VS. GOURMET Catlella; Raati Oardaa Mae- \.Mrs. Harold Lehmus, black taffeta lief that the more, a woman nar­ Untie Tre^y Organization. Three Chiidrcii Die Regional High Meeting * Bar brocaded' in aquamarine; Mrs. Ed- length .drees 'o f blue and white substitute loyalty for Ambition, rows her life the better wife and1 ^ T h e heart'is among the Strong­ The Regional"High School Pro­ K B M h a e net; Mrs. Harry A. ' Tlvele, This' la home for' the birds . . . (IS) KEY TO. THK AGES Vard J. Platx, black silk with maternalisip for personkllty mother she Is. est and most disrable organs in the ' , - O U STER’S CHANCES ject Is again )>efore ..the public, lUSimANCE (It) v a r i e t y THEATEB dnest'ones,. camellia corsage; 'Bast Hartford, aqua ''net, lace growth,- and acquire, through mpr- (All rights reserved, NBA Serv­ human body, says the American. In New York Lake but home for the GOURMET, Ie —"NIekaUt Nlekleky” aad and the towns concerned, Hebron, VOark Haar” Mfo. Robert S. Gumming, Wllli- trim, rhinestone Accessories; Mrs. riage, the empty and puffy look of ice, Inc.) Heart Aaen.. . Andover and MarUwrough have the OAK GRILL. Food and bev­ Harold Lavanwray, East Hartford, Arbor. Mich. th once ivaa the nrontology (study of old age)'.' Reports of a fifth child lielng In­ ■The Easter. Seal drive opened O A K G R IL L too East Crater Street HOLSE gold .dinner gown; Mrs. Edward price of a bride In the F'ji Uriahs, They are bored when an idea ie He said white males can expect to volved In the accident proved Un­ here this week, w-lth Mrs; Clif­ BfoBCbestor, Omia. —“ My Latl Salalt” .M . Ferris, powder blue lace and says the Natiohid Geographic So­ ■ bemg discussed, but listen avidly ford A. Oanlck, chairman. Mrs. Try Our' 6Ac Daily (It) WALTEB WINCRELL when the tq^ turns to curtains. “ live 14.1 years ■ after they reach founded, ■ ' i' so OAK ST., MANCHESTER (MAtl SUNDAY NIGHT TREA- ■ pet. ciety. i 65, and that white females who Elaine said she and her friends Richard ' D. Gale. Mrs. Forrest ' Special! t:M ( t) SO THIS IS EOLLTWObD ■7*0—"War aad Peara *a ^ reach’ 65 cah expect to live 17.8 decided to walk across the-small Lofd'mnd Mrs. Albert A. Coolldge (II) THE VISE private lake which,' despite the will iMslst In the cainpaign.* t :M '( M l ) SPECTACLLAB — ‘‘Caa- kilt (It) STOinfVLrB ■ yeara—or to about 83—by 1970. aactieal Yaakee" Eddie l:M (M) TV PLAYHOirSE Dublin aaid 8 per cent of 14 mil­ warm weather, still appeared writ Charity at Hqine AlkuMsaet Blair - —“ Aady't Old Mak” lion Am.ericans are 65 or older and frozen oyer. ’4 Five or more campaigns for (Ul OXABK ALBILEE (U l DRAMA ' Close to the. -opposite shore. public relief are now going on or (ItKFILM SBOETS iuJuL lIsW (It) MOONUOBT MOVIE (ID INNER SANCTUM Thoae going to the D o.u g I a ■ ’ ‘■kUsste" (■ i U:M I II SUNDAY NEWS SPECIAL REUQIOUS CENSUS CASD A r a a ^ ------C a n *;.------! Library have to walk through a U !t# r.t) Be'NEY f O K D A SHOW (Ml TER LATB SHOW ilike condition aa well. The pave­ —"G real Sklala Ssacer a( —“ Nerta la. Gray” - Bol St home ___ FOR A DHiCIOUS Paddy FsBeea" (tl) TIONEEB VALLEYV, TEEA- ■ ake.aa« ■ •- -DeellMd lii«anT»llBii From Our Own Greenhouses WORLD'S iCOWOMY, ment waa put In a good many TEE (It) LATE WOBLD NEWS ' ’ No relixioutprelsfene* ! years ago )>y efforU'x»f A' then (Ml CHE0N08C0P]B._ lllU ( I) FIBF.8IDR THEATEB AIR CONDITIONING —"Tke Paaakart” FSniily ' * **««------^ — houriXhing dramatic, club, paid SUNDAY DINNBR ItiU ( I) TWENTY OURSTIONK TULIPS— oN colors for and put In place. But changes (dll, T f n S S r ^ L B s n o H B Uke G-E Heating . . . G-E .%lr Con(llti(»lBg la Ue- (U) NIGHTCAP NEWS Bs*)- aa- Dig What local Church *r Sunday School heref ■Igaed with ene.thought fai mind—YOUR COMFOR'Y in) the roads have, reaiflted in an *f^fk."S??e.d.r” Philt Bain* a b * tar seta H n Oenotninellatil Where, if aleewhersr overflow of water, covering the t r y o u r _ ‘ PA FFO D IU — yeRow and whit* Oiir experleiiced and highly skilled InetallaHon * 1 ^ • WALL-FLAME — PRESSURE BUR.NERS I D ll (tt) TEE lA T * SHOW service organization assure you of coraplela in the wet saasoiu. The —"Tka Admiral Wat fitr 1 M i eatlsfaction, jrear-after-year-aftef-year.- Call na aoo* a COMPLETE HEAHNO UNITS town Is already haraaaed In itk cf-. Lady" % JOHN I. OLSON m NARCISSUS—Mvnrol voriotlM • INSTALLED BY FACTOBY TBAINED MEN forts-to ahoutder its mounting ex­ U i» WBESTUNO Pofarttr aad D«eorafor H t for Ire* eattmate: ■, ROAST STUFfED LEG OF LhMB * . • - . • • FOBCEO WARM AIR — STEAM — HOT WATER penses, and probably would not be U itt (tl) MOVIE HYACINTH — SNAPDRAGON — IRIS willing to take on the job of fix­ ( I) WEBSTUNq.__,___ Complete U:M ( I) NIGHTCAP THEATRE 7# ing up thiaunuddy walk. $19 5 Dinner —“ TIaakar Fary” POT GROWN TUUPS A SPECIALTY HENRY STREH , 1 '* ■ ' . ' , ■■ ■ ’ "1 WAMNCR BROlMfSCNT IT.M ItiM (H> PBEVrES M ‘ Btanchester’ Evening Herald lilt < I) NEWS HNEST CARNATIONS and GLADIOUi FOR lEST lURNER Hebroa. Xjorrespondent Mia* Susan r •V' PERFORMANCE FOGARTY BROTHERS Pendletoa,. telephone ACademjr WUSOCOin STaCOMMCSOVM -Authorized Dealer , , 8-8454. n ...... — ------■■------— USE MORIARTY BROTHERS ? - 1 ■... PAINFUL BITE 1 ANDERSON GREEN HOUSES OFnCf NOW AT 319 IROAD STREET “ iBsdwark for Hbnfry Awsrltssi" VAS ALbO MONA N * COMPLETE HEATING SERVITE * . '155 ELDRIDGE ST.—TEL* MI-3-8486 eUlsF SOUR Columbls, 8. C. IF) — City dbg f ' MANCHESTER , TEL. Mi-9-4539 NEFUN'IlAy-ffiMMIW RANGE AND FUEL OIL G catcher George Lane has had long NASa JAMES RAYMOND “ FloweMi By Wire Service” FUELOIL HOUR SERVICE T Mperience In snaring stray dogs 31! CENTER ST —PHONE MI-3 513', msd avoiding bitca W^en he was r a - iH E - m bitten the dog had rabies and TM ay: Femt. at 8:88-«:S8-iiSI ~ n r. COAL-rCOKEwFUEL Oil Lone has had to taks Mtlrabies ~ Dobra OpsM 1:M ^▼ertiRe 'tB Tlie H en ld-^ t 'trsatmsnt '; f ■ ■ f - V n '

) .V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 12. 1955 PAG E FIVE A. FOUR KANCHESTER E V E N D W S HERAIU, MANCHBlfrEft, CONN.» SATURDAY, MARCH 12 , 1965

W e Prefer The PoeitiTe work impoeslble for a few days, Nehru Foils Assassination Arm y T^ies Kent House f 4Umrl|(BUr we found ourselves confronted D roodles Red Plot Discounted Afinr months of soul-search* with a sudden slUy quesUon. What T h e in F o m m Try hy Knife- Wielding Man Htnititi9 JfFraUk ing, our government has finally ever became o f ,all that snowT Along the Road By ROGElf PBIOB' Plan to Cut Inquiry Set decided that our democratic The answer to that it melted. nommimicatioM for pubUcSUoiis in Uio Open Foriim will not In Farm Visit Plea structure can wlUiatand the (Ooatliiaed from Pagp One) 1> BlMcU » r c « t What is more, it melted faster gviafantssd publication U thay contain (pore than 800 words. MaDCtMatcnConn. preaenee in our midst of 11 adl- than it had'fallen, It' took four With Joe Owens The Herald raaarvea the right to decline to publish any matter of his opposition to a aeparaia A-Radiation By Ribicoff (OpnUaiMd from F ace Om ) tore o f Russian student., and days to come. It took only three that may be libelous or which to in bad taato. Free axpraaaion Moslem state of Paklsts'n. PubUalMn News Tidbits I officals do not ciecount jhe poeai- IM id a d Ootobw 1. K U youth publications. good days of March sun to diaap- ^County' Editor, of poUUeal viewt; to. desired by contributions o f this character Last year Nehru was forced to (Continued from *age-Oiie) \ (Continued f’xiin PagC'-One) Obituary It has even expanded , the pear. 'Ihen spring, of IMS, was but tottara which are defamatory or abusive will ba rejected. leave a meeting he was due to Culleil fi$ni AP Wires I bility that, the Kremlin wiU fol- Birerr BrratnK Execiit amount of risk Involved. The Rus­ The appeamce of the naHieterill deal with Uia life cycle, haUU address near Pataiala in the Pun­ control point, the master center of Hotel property In Green- I low up, for instance, with sufffez- . HoiMuira. Entered at tne back to normal. and activitlaa of the honaybea. Cheney Bros, on the front page re­ jab when a crowd of Sikhs bran­ all test operations located at the I tidna that factory workere be al- at JlanclMiter, .Conn., ai sians aske^ that we authortoe a ' ICverybody pretends to remem­ ' In doming weeks marine life, Mo m Om aarttal PuBiahaaqat lienee” of a state of imbalanca, or - for 8193,()00. MaU Xaltcr. cently caused neighbora over in imparfaetton in the "BeU" of ANY dishing swords threatened vio­ . Mrs, Laura Chapin ia expeetoA to edge of Yucca Flat. Iqwed tq 'make visit', to j^acea like'* visit of three weeks. Our govern­ ber how fast and deep it came. blhto, ants and animals will be To tha JBdltor, lence. The shock.Of'today!s blast was -slated thia pressure and re­ Deaths Vernon to look back tp town's tsatursd. Close-up Views and fasci­ Wlould Uka to caU tha attanUon person M functioning. Anything testify et the trial of her son, Ken­ I Pfltsbtfrgli and Detroit. 8UB8CIUPT10N RATES ment has decided that another No one ever remembers how fo t Came for Convention neth, charged with the murder -not generally felt in Las Vegas, fused \p permit the deal," Hill Paya^ tn Adrance days of glory. AU the recollecting nating details ars given. The pror of. our friend Forest Hoarall that out of harmony, then is in a state te a T m t ...... week would not constitute. too it want, even-though the melting Nehru had come to Nagpur to of 14-yfear-old baby sitter and her tMthough there were reports that said.' ’raese decisions on adndtUng was not done merely tn mind and gram to one of the few recom­ tha cltiaa o f refuge ware for thoae ox discord. Alexander Bunce Russians, always made a t a high Bte Saantlia , ...... a***.. much ' additional risk. So the of so much snow might be regard­ Being the “ Soii of Ood,” CSurlst’s , preside over the convention of 4-year^Id charge in Springflrid. some ddors.j-attletl. During larger Then, he said, certain circum VvTM llOBUUl •##« a a a aaa a aa aaaaa mended by school authorities. who killed by accident but were detonations the,, pressure wave is Alexander Bunce, 79, 150 Parker level, are never easy. The’ Mc- O jl R MOOtIk aa a#•»••• a a a a a a ^ aa a a a speech. A woman, who wishes to spiritual self and physical aelf had Bhai-at Sevak Samaj, a voluptary . . . Nilea Bement-Pend will con- visas are being Issued for four ed as something of a weather FsM uied In Mngnslne 'not a rafuga for tha murderer, but distinctly felt Ih Las Vegas in stances suri^oundlng the purch^e St., died at Manchester Memorial Chrran-Walter Inimigration Law y a a • a* a aaa a a aa a a a a «a a a a a a a.a remain anonymous, uncoVersd a to-be in perfect accord. organization devoted to India’s tinpA ita fight to postpone date of Hospital last night. 8toSl® O O py aaaaaatiana'an'aaaaaaaaa weekA oddity, too. Kven in oiir memories, Among the nine first prize win­ a place where tha aocldental IdUer almul 7 minutes -after the blast led him to r^ ec the matter to' tHe prohibits entry of Conununlzta, but How then, doaa this "parfect ao qponomic and social development annual meeting from April 6 to Bom Ih Hartford Sept. 9, 1875, Somehow, we much prefer this book ’pubUshed in 1906 commem­ ners of a sewing contest sponsored could have a trial and be alloared . .Drifting-Eastward State Police fpr investigation,. allo'ws the secretary o f stats to 1CBHBEK o r ^ there is that subtle difference of orating the lOOth aimiversary of "Deaceodlng Trap aa Been by cord” manifest itself in the ' phys­ under the five-year plan. Niay ll. • he lived there until hU marriage in by Parents Magazlne'a Sew-for- to atay there protected from the . The 65-year-old Prime Minister Chief Deputy William J. McMor- A half hour after the detonation recommend that thia bon ahould be . THE aASSOCUl s s o c ia t______e d p r e s s , . kind of positive retaliation to the emphasis as between- the ap- the town. ^ptember' Contest to Mrs. Craig Muacleboond Monae ical ▼ahicle? Tha lif e o f Chrtot to Asked if he would dlarify hia 1^1, ai)d then moved to Bolton Tha AsaoeUttd tTeaa U rxclutlrely avenger of blood but the murderer has faced many dangers sl.ice he row Is convicted on negligence (he risinF\cIoud. had sheared, into statement aa to the "nressure" and waived in the national irtterost. aatltlad to tne use of raiwbUcation of Russians—giving them more time peardhea ~ and drsappearanca of Edited and compUed by Henry Raines of Rockville. 13110 DrooiBe- isn’t tediiiically waa delivered up for vengeance. a parfoot axample of tha reaction various layers of zig-zag pattern where he lived on the "Open Door The attorney general must make of thia "harmon/’ on the human first took up the cause of Indian charges instituted after New York suaplcions that led ^ m to consult an aewa dUpatehea credited to It, or. here than they asked—to the disaster. But, just to set Uie' rec­ Conklin Smith, the pages describ­ The costunto she designed which correct. A Mouse would never sea a Some may not like to rtcogntoe and resemblM a lazy snake drift­ Farm"' for 30 years, moving to the te a l ruling. not othcrerlae credited In tbu paper ing the IqduslHal exhiMta during trap descending on him unlees he judgmanU and expressions,. and independence. He was Inqirisoned gunman Elmer crriigger) Burke with the SUte Poiito. Hill said, "I Manchester about two years ago. a ^ alao tba loeu newa publisnad here. negative brand of retaliation ord straight, the great bltosard showed cxceUent fashion interest it but tha laws of Ufa originated several times by British authori­ e'caped from Suff/lk (bounty Jail ing in an eastward direction over declined to sign/(authorization for Rep. Walter (D -Pa), co-author AU risbu of republicatlon of apecial the centennial exarctoee are most and good taste to printed in the was lyiiig on faia back casually nib­ in tha One Who waa the Author how it tenda-to maka this aame Nevada shies. He was (('graduate of Yale univer­ of the immigration law, said today diapatcBM herein are alao reaerved. which has lately seemed ^our of­ was followed'by the great melt. intereattog. The exhibit w as held in bling the cheeee while thumbing human body think and react to ties during the long fight for free­ in Boston . , . Actor Brian Donlev^ the 8195,000 (ieu) because of cer­ sity in the class.of 1898. . March issue of the magazine. Mrs. of Ufe and that (Xia waa tha Lord dom. is free on 825(1'bail pending pf>- Photographers stationed at An­ tain developments that took place he favors adm'ttlng the farmeca ao ficial specialty. lAtely, bbe hawa That kind of cycle and coinpeiisa- the MaxweU Memorial Library Raises won a sewing machine for torough a copy of "Mouse Beauti­ Jesus CSirtot who designed and "Situations.” gel's Peak, about 45 miles from He leaves his 'ivlfe, MrS; Ger­ they can see what agricultural Ufe Poll acrrica client of M. E. A. Scir- ful” or 'The cat Spotter’s Guide.” Was it not tha "Son of Ood” At the height of the Mosleni- pearaince in teverly Hills Munlci- while I w m in Washington a year trude Ware Bunta and'one sister, teo, Inc, _ . ■ aeemed intent upon erecting a cur­ tion to not always restricted to and, according to tha author, in­ her submission. created tha imivaraa and made Hlndu rioting that . followed the the test, said they heard and felt is like here. They “can’t do any PubUahars ReprcaenUtIvca; The cluded ” th» finwrt cloths, the best Actually- a Mouse (eepecially a Mioaking for hto "Father” who parOourt'.on firunk driving charge. *80.” / / Mrs. Stanley W. Edwards Hart­ tain higher than anything even the weather, either. Obureh Oensna man in Hto own image and llke- British withdrawal and the parti­ the shock blast. They said they H iiy said th at, while lie was hitfm,” hesaid. ' ^ Sbllua Itatheara Sp^al Aaency — New ftoh-Uhea and the daintiest idlks.” musclebound mouse) never knows Said: If a man amlta you on one saw part of the fitoball but that ford. 35 Admitted Ui 1984 Tork, chicaso. Detroit and Boaton. . the Ruasians have, and upon out­ Tomorrow, if you live in.'.j^e nesa and n va to them the grace of tion of the subcontinent between a w ^ from his office on that trip, AUDIT BUREAU OF \ RockviUe was caUsd the "Loom what hits him because bne minute cheek, turn to him tha other; If mountains apparently . obscured A memorial service will be held During all of last year 35 Rus­ Rockville area, the census tsker life and it to a Serious thing to rob India and Pakistan,- Nehru toured ^ in things transpired" in con- at the Bolton Center Ctongrega- CmCULATIONS. doing even the Russians in the City.’* When was the last tinis you will be caUing on you. He's not in­ hS'S . congtatutoting bimself on a man force you to walk a mile, some of It. These observers de­ sians were given temporary per­ what a nice piece o ' ripe roquefort mim of this most precious gift or walk with him two; If a man hate the affected area in a. Jeep at­ ectlon with the Kent House pur­ tion'al Ctiurch tomorrow afternoon nonaenaicai pettiness of our regu­ have 'aSen that reference made? terested in where you work, how tempting to halt the frenzy. Sever­ scribed the blast as in the "me­ mits to visit the United. Statee. Tha Herald Printing Company, State Residents he found and then all of a sudden the grace of life. you. Love him in return. Court Cases chase that made him concerned. kt 3 o'clock, with the Rev. Arthur Now writers refer to it iss the "City much money you make or whether al timea be threw himself between dium” or "baby A-bomb" category. These inciuded" 15 'chess players ' aaaumea no financial raaponalbllllrfllty for lations, This has been dope, un­ he gets such a lOop in the bade of That law of thou shalt hot kill Did Christ not ahow with his Hill said he "had, and still was R. Wallace officiating. Burial will ______ertora aPPe"1hB *» of n ito .” or not you wear gloases. He’ll aak mobs to stave off further violence. who went to Nev/ York, four srien- doubtedly, in the hope of proving the neck he thinks someone aliiqied waa a good law and was given to own Ufe, hto Father’s prafarrad at­ perfect confidence in Russell P. be in the family lot in the O d a r ▼fprUaeroenta and other reading Matter ToViewA-Test Back in 1908 the proud people of only for your name, complete ad­ Nehru became the undisputed tists who attended heart and eye to Tha Maneheater Brenlng Herald. him a loaded liederkrans. After he make Ufa poaslbla for law Abiding titude toward "murderars” with Raymond P. Macinskas, of 1108 U g flin n McGrath,/' hegotiator in the deal Hill Cemetery. Hartford, at the to the Russians how nonsensical RockviUe and Vemmi told the leader o f India after Gandhi was medicine conferences, two skieiW dress, Snd the church in which you gets clipped like this 8 or 4 titoes Oitlzena and to ignore that law and hto last words, "Forglv# them, for >■' for the State \ Highway Depart­ convenience of the family. DUptaj adrerUalng cloalng houra: they themaelvea are. But we pre­ world, "thia to an affe of special^ shot and killed Jan. 30, 1048- by a T’olland Tpke.,. was fined 8100 in who visited Ishpeming, Midi.,' two At Yucca Flats are enrolled. he gets so punchy he's ready to respect the will of tfie lawless they know not what thay do!” ’ ment, who arranged to buy the 4.5 There will be no calling hours. Tot Monday—1 p. m. PHday. fer the positive approach, whidi isation. No longer ar4 industries It’s RockviUe’s Enlistment Mto- would mean the end of Ufe for All. Hindu fanatic who objected to his Town Court this morning for op­ acre property for 817O.(H)0. Russian Orthodox archbiahops on WOT Tuaaday l,p. m. Monday, throw in thotowel and get hto Those who express thoughts of FHends are requested, in lieu of church business, and two educators carried on in the farmhouse. No aion. The purpose of the census to A law that to good and worth­ efforts toward Hindu-Moslem rec­ erating a motor vehicle while his Patiiocle Backed, He declined to answer when flowera, to make contributions to fb r Wedneaday—1 p. ra. T^eaday. . makes the same point by keeping cheese at the A. A P. MCrai: Be a a vlndlcUve, punishing, "right- who attended Columbia Univer­ Pbr TMiiwiAy—1 p. in. wedneaday. Hartford, March 13 —The longer are>the flock, loom, silk to register the names of every per­ while must be respected by aU and onciliation. Gandhi himself had se­ license Was under suspension and Construction of High ^ h ool asked If this confidence extended the renovation, fund in the Bolton For nlday—I p. m. Thuraday. America sUU America, and not. a worm and spindle within Sight of man, nobw mouse! aous” nature, era indicating noth­ lected Nehru to be hia "political sity’s bicentennial celebration. Pbr Saturday—1 p. m. Friday. State Office of Civil Defenae said son tn the area and their church any ona who doaa not respect that ing more than a “guilt feaUsation” R obbins Attacked to all connected with the negotia­ Center Congregational Church. satirical copy of RiissIa each other.” heir." 816 for a violation of the rules of The idea for an exchange of Claaalfled deaditna; 10:W A m. each affUiaUons. law then the law must be magni­ Within thcmaalves, a struggle be­ tions. Arrangements are t in charge of day of pubUcatloa except'Saturday — today Utot 31 Connecticut resi­ The city was a raUroad eti^M d Popular I.eader the -road. agricultural delegations with Rus­ Periiaps the worst thin|^-4bout If anyone has been away from fied and made honourable and the tween their inner and outer aelves. To Get Underway ^arch 21 Reconciled on Price Watkins iSineral Home, 142 E. • a m . dents will observe one of the atom­ wanted everyone to know it. w e The son of one of India's wealth­ Bolton, March 12 (Special) — sia originated with; the Des Motnea the negative approach to that the' church, and it is safe to as­ only' way to do that to one who Thay are axpoaing a state of im- He. was arrested on FAb. 28 by Hill said he thinks the 8170,000 Center St. ic explosions in the current series miUs felt that each waa an indiNri- iest and most influential men, Stale Patrolman John McLaughlin; Register after Soviet boss Nikita . sume some have, by giving the does not bcUeve the word o f God baUme, or imperfection. Often­ The Democratic Town Committee If the Board o f Directors au is an' equitable .price -for the Baturtlay, Jifarch IS soma Americans take it aeriously. dualist. MintSrbum exhibUed ' a Connecticut Nehru became one of his nation’s who said Macinskaa passed a car property. R ob e^ HallnwrII Krushchev told Russian farmers to of tests now being made in Nevsr church of their prefeience or the is to take vengeance upon them by times;. w ^ t they are condemning at a special meeting held last eve­ thorize the town to sign a con When, for Instance, we recently beautiful, array of rich, soft effects, most popular leaders. ,He was the on a curve and it was for this rea­ He said he khew that McGrath, Robert Hallowell, 76. bf Dennys- copy U.S. methods of talslng com da. produced In a mixture, and doqUe one they previously attended to the recompensing their offense upon Is a Uka Uiwarted desire, or latent ning voted to back Selectman tract for construction of the newdD^ocrats See announced a nonsensical and 11 Director William Heaketh said census taker, it will allow the general choice to become the first son he. was stopped. On investiga­ had given as his view,that the ville, Maine, diedyesterday morn­ and hogs. ■ twist wool cloth. Novel and delight­ their own heads so that they will potential to oommlt tha same Prime Minister of the Dominion'of high school Tuesday, the signing Near Another Cross-Roadt the Connecticut observers, includ­ ctetgy pf that church to visit the Yankee tion it was found his driver's license Stanley Patnode’s stand that the Kent House was ' worth but 856,- ing ih Maine.' i In an editorial prepared for pub­ logical system of restriction on ful effects were obtained by the know it the hard aray or the way acta. '\ India when the British pulled out. can take place Friday and a lication in the Sunday Dea Moines ing two women, Mrs. Janet G. wayward, person. By A. H. O. of experience. was suspended, according to Prose­ present School Building Commit­ 000, but this waa reconciled with He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary It to another symbol of the fact the travels of Russians in this generdus use of white sUk com­ To quelj this inner turmoil. «r D ie adulation he inspires prob­ ground-breaking ceremony will Job, Wages as Kelly Hallowell; four>sons, Joseph Register A Tribune the newspaper Jainchigg of Stamford and Miss AU,, are asked to cooperate by The only way that tha law can cutor W. David Keith. tee should be dismissed and a new other appraisals and differences of country—such an obvious bur­ bined with delicate grays snd tana. guilt reaUMtion, ao it does not do ably stems in part from his sacri­ held a week from Monday Hallowell of Clinton, Raymond^ F. described the Soviet government’s that civiUsatiaii to almost incap* Elsie Owen of Stonington, will b e liiE ^ home. I f it to impossible I satisfied and made honourable real harm to the perspnaUty, the Joh'n Goodwin, 42, of 146 Center group appointed. opinion to arrive at the 8170,000 In those days Mlntefbum stood for Thanks to a combination of cir- fices for the cause of freedom, work at the site will beglnyGen as a just price. and Maxwell R. Hallowell, both of formal note as "cheering news” any longer, of dealing with lesque that it banned travel in probably witness the “shot" about to be some when the census taker for the offender to suffer the brain justifies this "personality St.,, was fined 820 for intoxication Top 1956 Issue April IS. wool. cumatances, tl^ presept session of including a total of 13 years in and' given a 30 day suspended sen­ Today, Mrs. Claudia Jones, sec­ eral Manager Richard Martin said Hill said he is not in any posi­ South Windsor and Robert Hal and commented: problema of war, that our Connecticut but permitted it in American MiUs Co. manufactur­ calls, iBl out the card he leaves the General Xaaembly to already consequences of his own sin or imperfection” by its outer Intol- prison for anU-Brltish aglUtion. retary issued a statement which today. lowell of Coventry: five daugh­ “The Sbvlet government un­ Heaketh aaid that ^‘Operation and place it outside the door, tence for breach of the peace. He tion at this time to name persona armed aervicea are in New/Haven and Waterbury—^what ed a fancy line of woraleda for unique and hUtoric. what he caused the other fellow t((] erance or "puiging tendencies.'" Nehru , was bom Nov. 14, 1889, further s^ld First Selectman Mqrtin and sev era l/th er town (ConUnued from Page One) In whom he has lost confidence. ters, Mrs. Helena Moulton of East doubtedly would select a trusted Cue,” as thia phaae o f the teats preferabl/.in the mail box so that suffer. W o can therefore conclude that was arrested last nlgjit by Pajrol- happened among Americans? men. The concern was not limited I t has already, before it haa at Allahabad. India. He was edu­ Charles Robbins was "derelict in officials met yesterday and derided But he reiterated, "some very Hartford, Mrs. Marie Jordan of group of dedicated Communists to dtoagreement On the to known, to designed to produce he can pick it up at MlaUr date. If the murdered man lost hto Ufe this same "righteous nature” or man William Pearson after the and both heavy and light waighto even begim handling .lU normal cated In England at Harrow , and Officer reporteii Goodwin molested his duties" for failing-to recognize to recommend thc/town take six publican Senatorial campaign com­ peculiar things happened." Seal Harbor, Maine, Mrs. Florence visit Iowa to stiidy com belt agri­ ; of returned war jprii' t^ere was fervent applause for information needed for improved Don’t think the job to by with aU of its God-given privileges lUce be done” mania to nothing culture. Members of this delega­ were regular runs. legislative buafiieaa, passed over Cambridge and studied law In a woman on the sidewalk in the ah alleged petition signed by 20 of' the alternative methods and Hill said that during his admin­ CHark of Clinton, Mrs.' Sarath Wil­ the regulation aa a serious thing, civil defense planning and organi­ signing up, join up! A t t ^ the then, the murderer must be made moM than an. ex^'essed rate of mittee, said he couldn’t comment tion would not be free to report to . cbpld be accuacd of zation. Fish linea Toe thS major t>atrona^ hurdles which London. When he returned to In­ legal voters. According to Mrs. materials bid dn. Those alterna­ istration of the department "no son of Manchester and Mrs. Hollis and the only audible protest week long special serrices to know his offenae by losing hia what^ they detest, in their North End. on the report in advance of its the Russian people what they ob­ eoUaboratini^ With the enpmy He-Added that a. field exetoise, Newcomers ratoe their eyebrows usually contribute to< legislative dia in 1912, he was to all ap­ Bonds of 835 each were forfeited Jones, the petition called for the tives will raise the contract price hint of scandar'arose, and 1 acted Adams of South Windsor. \ own Ufe with all of its privileges stive pearances. more English than In­ Selectmen to include in the warn­ official issuance sometime this served in this country. Still, the while prtooner^lp Korea. ' against It came ^ m communltiee involving eight Connecticut partic­ when told of the E. J. Martin's tangle, delay, and political ma- for speeding by Ralph S. Perkins, by 872,009/ from 83.608.000 to to see that it wpuld not arise." The funeral will be held tomoi Sons celebrated "Kingflaher.” Ueuvering. ' and at the same-time the rest of OneVho to near'^rfecUon can­ dian, an intellectual with only a ing for a Town Meeting, items 83.680.1 weekend. Yet, he said, he was uneasy about row at his home at 2 p.m. ar United States has much to gain by which wanted the honor of being ipants, is.expected to provide first not butXlove himself, and thualy 68, of Melrose, Mass., and Norman exposing even a few Soviet ofllcials, The Army haiH^^been toiugh. It hand experiences to about 350 CD Martin’s made all-ailk braided fish Glastonbury For the fact that it to almoat in the folks con take a lesson and vague interest in politics. M. Cormier, o f Mexico, Maine. calling for a vote on whether the September 1956 But the Arizona Senator said it the Kent House question. burial will be in Dennysville. included in those territories the profit by thA execution of that sen­ expreaseaXthis harmony in naught But he soon became interested School Building Committee should seems plain to him that Democrats the wealth and culture of a free baa been holding ''Miixta-martiel workers. Unea and claimed the beat trout the clear on patronage matters— Speeding Fines 'contract will go to the M. S. The fornier Commissioner said Russians were forbidden to visit caught in brooks were hauled the personnel of the town and city tence o f death, ordered by God and but love \and understanding -to In the independence movement. be dismissed, and if the acUqn Kelk Co. of Boston. A repre- Intend to pose next year as cham­ his concern centered on the Kent Mm. Frances Paulin Schuch Icty . . . agalnet some of its n m who could Am ong the effecU studied, he everything ip^ hto reaUaatioit. Others charged with speeding We ought to get ene thing aaid, will be those on homes, com­ home by their linea. Scout Troppi Sets courts being the one exception— executed by His ordained govern­ Joining the Indian .CJongress was approved, that a vote be taken tative of that firm yesterday pions of the "little fellow” while House alone, of the several prop­ Mrs. Frances Paulin Schuch, 94, a Russian farm delegation be accused of ha.vtng phtyed-wUh ment. There ia hardly a living orga­ party, he rose steadily in power were Kenneth C. Banks. 23. of Tol­ appointing a new School Building do Speaking of Nehru once. GanJi opinion of the u ^ t that the School p.m. in the hearing room of- the nomic conditions. He said reaction Theodore Freip, both of Hartford: authorittbs now made a standard ticularly generous with iU ptalse ‘Vesture Ceremony with films, duty in real life, not through en- aid H. Cranick. both 16 and 'of (Continued from Page One) sult of knowledge gained in Iowa, The Marlnaa have held only one o f deals over the kind o f patron­ called hhn "a jewel among men.” Building Committee obligated the Municipal Building. to their current proposal in the five grandchildren and 18 great practice ^ destroying Russian Edward B. Scott, of New Britain of the fireworks celebration which mmittee members for the din This whole world today U in the Ughtment, but retaliation, or East Hartford, were fined 89 each would Incrcaae the military Court of inquiry, which produced Mayor Raymond E. Snyjler. of age which haa now already been Like that famed religious teacherX town in exc^s of the amount au­ The Directors meet the next eve­ grandchildren.. aent hundreds, from Manchester to er are Arthur Calfleld, Monty mesa we are in because mankind eatabUahing penalties, or Laws. for speeding and 86 each for pass­ Senate to ept taxes'of low income dent, subject of course to Inter­ strength of the ^ viet Union. On censure, bi^t not discharge, of one newspapers ^ e y t e d In the mail, Waterbury, and John J. Schiller, duposed of. Nehru became an object of hero' thorized a/the Town Meeting' of ning and will hear a' complete re­ families while repealing some busi­ "Fhe funeral will be held Tuesday RockviUe to- view it. Pratt, Dr. M. P. Rose, Carl Berg has not recognized the authority Every human being to a tool or worship to the bulk ,f the Indian ing stop signs. They were arrested state Commerce Commission ap­ the contrary,' th w are confident it was then thil^ we were ,making president of the, Bridgeport Com The war over patronage la- Oct. 18 ynthout proper authority. port on'' the high school matter. ness benefits has "demonstrated at thlWavy has found h o resson the Indoctrination or nuxildlng’df ed with owe Sind veneration. Nehru Martin to enter into the contract. McGinnis skid earlier in. the more attention on itophovlng food Police Sgt. Leo Wrehn, of New quick to trigger the atat^ment,/it affair will start at 6:30 p,m. and influence the course of leg- which to the Bible. peareid in court and said they The Economic/ Committee week that there is "no question” pastor of the Union Congregational production, they W(»ild divert being a Communli^atlon. Let u* IslallQn. One of the great its minds through aU the -vanous ta more of a romantic hero. Some Decisions Pending Church, officiating. to hold'any trials. Britain; Henry C. RacHi. o f was great in the old'days. Times Local 4-H Winners Capital punishment to not niur Torcea society hss brought to. bear. would restrict the driving activi­ Bntish Americans agreed on a report saying there that some of his associates who resources away from Var-maklng. be America, and ceato our fasci­ Naugatuck; Thurston Howard, of curses of Connecticut politics, The officials who met yesterday sure change." ” ^ The "Pine Toppers 4-H Club” der any more than if a man kills To any reasoning perAon, socie­ ties o f their sons. With this in was an "economic recession" last say they have acquired some 42 I Burial will be in the Grove Hill "Our offer to orgahize an Iowa / T b » differences of attitude re*' nation with imitation ^,the Rus year In and year out, has beea to discuss the contract were May- Cemetery. Friends may call at the Waterford: Bradford. S. Ttlney, of For them the brick buUdlnga, attended the Greater Hartford another in seif defense. ty to to be condemned If its 1^- mind. Deputy Judge John J year—qs the Democrats contended per cent of B&M stock will gain delegation to visit Russia holds fleeted in what the various eerv* New Haven; Charles L. Wilkerson, the'tniy to which purely legisla­ Open New Club tin. Ray Goalee, chairman of the funeral home Monday from 7 to Mans. many of which stand atleiU or are Food Show sponsored by the. Hart­ CapHsl punishmem to killing the products are unsatisfactory. Parties Muster O'Connor setld he would be lenlei —and that "it is not enough just control of the railroad at the good.” toes have done about those who of Colchester; Laurence M. Ford, used only a very little, cause ford Gaa Co. and the 4-H Club tive ina(ters were, for purjioses murderer in seif defense of society when passing sentence. / School Building Committee, James stockholders' meeting. 9 p.m. Howard Hill, president o f the What craftsman condemns his L. Perry, clerk-ofTthe-works, and to maintain .present levels of em­ of Ridgefield; Alden. A. Ameden, heartaches. The city mnA town is offices recently. of strategy, linked to nuittera -as a whole, Harokl W. Wilson, 19, of ^4ylor Iowa Farm Bureau Federation, were prieoners in Korea also re- which were purely pntronage. tools,' which he himself has made, The grand opening of the new EMson M. Bailey, liigh school prin­ ployment and production.". At the request of Massachusetts’ of Norwalk, and William E. Lake, experiencing a reconvem on period. The giria took four o f the prizes. God gave Ufe-to man and God St,. Tqicottvllle, who was ar'rested two Senators. Saltonstall (R) and Mrs. Ulllaa F. BArber said his organization had taken ftocto itself as the Defense De* ^fot Policy Bat Politics^ Not only did the .usual patron­ if they do not perform or help him Votes in Tight addition to the British American cipal. Victor Fil'd, architect, was Deleted from it were assertions of Orange. . ^ How . long \rifi it last? Donnamaia Dutton wbn a first has the right to take the life of any yesteroay on a charge of violating Kennedy (D ). the KX! has begun Mrs. Lillian F. Barber, 73, died no stand on the matter of an ex­ age snarl delay legislation It­ to achieve tba goal which he has - could reach a decision and Mary Staubley- Farrenkopf. The Army would continue its the discard, and to return to the for her Ranger Cookies and Bar­ What a great world this would be aitotake. No. It even perpetrates a TalcpttvlUe youth waa driving an improvement but we^are not o u f the New' Haven and B&M but Mc­ hands he requested showed that Each Sunday at 13:80 p.m. . it was interested If it could de­ night when a stag party for mem- within a month after the contract She leaves her husband. E. Peck- bara Schultz, won a second prize to live in if mankind as a whole re. greater wronm and falsehood, by dollar annual income tax reduction make of car other than the one of the woods." Ginnis has attempted to reassure about 25 o f ,100 persons present tough policy. Members of other previous system o f higher subsl Channel. 8 WNHC—T V preaenU a liver some patronage to aome- .bers and their friends was held At is signed. Jn 1»5\ U.S. Pacific Coast for "Tomato Spice CSke.” apected the laws of Ufa and beat disclaiming Au moral responsibili­ to lOwer-income families. permitted under hia license; The Douglas version' added: such critics with the statement hBuu Barber of Chariestowm: pne indicated th e/w ou ld be willing to services have gone so far as to ad* dies. This represents 4 surprise slates increased-their populaticm program designed primarily for Prizes were judged on table set body else. *1116 price o f a cquple their swords and spears back into Both sides agreed yesterday to the Maple St. clubhouse.' More sister, Mrs. EJdwln W. KIbbe of imdertake .an ' exchange visit to of high court nominations ^ouM, ty and places itself in the ridicul­ Also fined 88 this morning were "Clearly, gigantic strides must be that no merger could be consum­ yocata that our men be insthict* coup by the farm bloc, within the by 3.7 per cei^ or approximately children in the intermediate and tings, personal' appearance and plowshares and pruning hool(a and ous position of punishing the vic­ limit dcpbate starting Tuesday. The than 125 attended the affair. The made before we approach the level mated for several years. Lipcotnville. Maine; one niece and Russia if financing could be pro­ upper school grades. Tomorrow it menu makeup. on occasion, be something Ulw a not even learn war any more and agreement calls for four hours of Clayton Klein, 1 6 , ^ Glastonbury entertainment committee served ad to do almost anything—includ* committee. Its recommendation double the nati4psl rate. tim of its own inadequacy. .who was charged with failure to Where we would and should have one nepheiv. vided.' ’ ■ ' / Church AcUviUea road bill for the farmers. ^A stop this wholesale kUling of their discussion of the tax cut plan, two clam chowder during the evening. Funeral services wHll be held Ing the eigning of false confes- Those who do not think or act secure a driver's license; Paul R been )f the 1933-54 recession had may get through the House. If jt The East Glastonbury Methodist Governor could, with the right fellowmen or the exploitation of hours for an> other proposed President David Maxwell ex­ Monday afternoon at St. Luke's properly, then, mutt not be con- . Bab.kowakl, /6 , of Glastonbury « and 8 hot occurred.” sions*Mf they find themsclvea in does, it to expected to eiicountei^ Church activities for the week are: amount o f patronage, .buy hhn-'' one another which brings on war amendment, and two hours of gen­ pects a large crowd at the open About ToWii Episcopal Church in Charlestown self a good legislative record. demned, '' but patiently brou^t and Robert /Gilllgan, 16, of Wind By signing the two-party report. \ the hands of enemies bent on the H a l B o yle Sunday service, 10;15 a.m. with and strife. eral debate preceding the*. fined house tonight. Krause caterers of Burial will be in the Grove Hill trouble in the Senate. If it got Most of this would seem already along to proper and coiltribuUve sor Locks,/^th charged with vio- Republicans agreed, among other subject '"A -Life Time -of Enlist' |(eU the day is coming When HA vote. East Hartford will serve a diiuier Cemetery, Rockville, Tuesday at brain*washing process by The Senate, it'would get a veto out'of the present legislative aitua- funetioninjg. lations oy rules of the road;-and things, that' (1). ehiployment and 'The Manchester Garden Club ment;". Sunday ^hool at 9 a.m lO designed and created the ‘ S. J. Unsay, Other than the tax cut. (here at 7 o'clock. Art McKay and - his Q—Do tornadoes occur in other production have regained only Will hold its March meeting Mon­ 11:30 a.m. 'What is reflected In all this is from the President.., tion. Under the new law -there wprld will come back and take Henry K Wltlicki, 27, of Coventry, Tuesday, Choir rehearsal at 7'-36 55 Church St, was little controversy over the orchestra, will provide music for countries than the United States? .about half the ground lost and "un­ day at 8 p.m. in the Robbins Room A Fond farewell was no need for bargaining on the who WAS charged with running' ■ - ’ ------^------T------\ simply one more of the ways in It is therefore, ,we can Judge, p.m.; ‘l^ursday, Men’s Fellowship ovAr-and rule in righteouaneu and bill, which would extend for 27 dancing during the evening. A—Although they are mp(;|i employment .has receded one- of Center Church House, The guest SEND TH E major commissipnershlps. On the with a rothe nega- Kondratowicz. 82 , C3iestnut- St.; your service man or .atitutes treason. We know that, The country' aa a whole will polar bear in-her living room? was caught in a bed of quicksand. JL t i j and see If a obmpromisa' plan ' publlcpns to go along with you, presented March (9. Hi la now free quite unknown, among the peoples Clieiiey’s Cancel 8200.000 pipe organ.' Gilbert la live. could be worked out, thereby sav­ and w e'll' do business on our under 8200 bond. Frank Niderwerfer. RFD Rock-. woman is . stationed, watch this, gasture with aomething ■After watching Gilbert auction Confucius saw him and remarked, DIES-OF AUTO INJURIES of the Pacific hntil they Were in­ By DOROTHY ROE <;»Uncle Sam's most valuable labor in most instances, a piisoher who worried whether the pipe organ, We .-ali knovk that a negative ing valuable time, experience and V amendment." Martin' Green Jr., charged with «ilie; Mrs. Mary DeCarli, RFD '8, which is larger than the average off' aome tall fireproofed artificial "There I f evidence man should aUy troduced by Europeans, but thia is (AP .Women’s Editor) force in case of war, for they are Lease on Diner the Manchester Eve­ yields is simply an indivi'diial. who less than patience. An.d we think thought is the only existingJ'evU' t\oney? After, all we are in- Langer answered with * smile, driving an unregistered motor Rockville, . house, will fetch as highys price Christmas: trees for 837.50 each, I out of Such places.” Buddha came New Haven. March 13 (iF)—A a matter of geography rather than Any man seeking a perfect wife the ones trained sufficiently to ning Herald can be itor* to weaker than another. And we most .of the nation's farmers will wandered through the empty by and said, "Let that life be a ift this, God's world. . y terestefi in giving our children the "I’m >uckv to ‘have my own vote.” vehicle, will be presentod Marcb BIRTHS YESTEIRDAY: A son of the heredity of disease. make the delicate timing instru­ as the 1853 penny. 8liI(.ord woman hit by a car Thurs- Negative thoughts, hxj»[4aed or bes( poyibla educational faciliUat. 26, and Marion G. Spear, 31, of should go to a /etch factory, says warded to be at “ Mail feel that way about it too. men's department. Befon, the lesson to the'rest tne. world.” Some Democratic sources were, to Mr. and Mrs. (TIinton O'Brien, ments used on bombers, figliter Cheney Bros, has notified George find it- difficult to deftna thia "It may even sell for less than 'day nijlit in~ Orange died At St. acted on, are the "fruiW^ or "evl- West Hartford, chargid with reck- Call’’ regularly with all i' last' war Frances had let' me Mohammed aaid abmit the man, ypaphael'a H opital yesterday of James T. Blair hinting they had some hope o f 164 W. • Main St., Rockville; a Stan Simon, executive of one of planes and many other essentials Aftomis, operator ,.of the lunch kind of weakncaa as a crime. We it will coat to dismantle and reas­ lesa driving, is now scheduled to room housed in the old depo’ of the semble it.” he said. splurge there by buying a co­ “ Alas, it to the -will of Allah.” The Injuries received 'in the accAdent. ptemng up the vote- of Sen. Mc- daughter to-Mr. and Mrs. Bmeat Hear Mrs. Seller ^ tfie world’a largest watch com?- of combat. the hometown newa know that If we were going to appear Wednesday, Noske, 115 Pearl St.; a son to Mr. South Manchester Railroad Co. on The Great Melt There is more than, a touch of vert topcoat for 835, and after­ Hindu aaid to him, "Cheer up, PoUce aaid Mrs. Blanche Smith, 82. .. Carthy (R-Wla). But McCarthy pahles, "The first big pool of American people a wax from measure men against such tests sentimental nostalgia about' the ward we had celebrated by dining friendr, you will return to eqrth in was hit by a car driven by Thomas ' told a reporter he was not taking and Mra. William Oondlt, 30 I*ine Girls who make watches are watchmakers was. trained shortly Elm St. at Forest St.,.ythat his. leaco: will be canceled effective home are so anxious to when we draft them, we ahould The prediction was for fair, and vanishing of the old store, whose upstairs. another form.” But . when Jesus Russo, 24, of MUford, just sfter any position as yet. Hin St. . At PTA Meeting the world's best housekeepers," before World War II, when we- saw him. H e aajd, "Give me' your Meanwhile, it was learned that says he. "They’ are scnpulously feared we could no longer Import h.arch.15. ^ ' Ret. probably reject many of them be- wanner. ’That, of course, - wquld friendly, unrushed atmosphere had We were short of money then, she had aUgiited from a bus. M O M L HEAT Firemen Answer DISCHARGlBD YBSSTERDAYI won It a special place in the_hearta and it had been quite a spree for hand, brother, and I will pull you Sen. McClellan (D-Ark), who Mrs. Helen Andrews. 41 Kensing­ clean, beautifully groomed and watches from Switzerland. But . Aftomis, who has conducted the arrive after the rain and aleet Bowere PTa ' members will hold business tliore for seven years, caiise we might' ve able to fore* of hurried and harried New York­ us. It gave me an odd feeling out." _ PUZZLE IN THE MAIL ori^nally had opposed the 820- ton St;; Marie Bethan, Uncasville; meticulous about everything they as soon as war broke out, the en­ their March meeting Mondry at must vacate by Tuesday. caat that, under the atreas and beating down on iWe evening of ers. ■' to realise I still have this old coat If we'come to Him to argue and foD-everybody .tax cut voted by the Five Calls Here Mary Calhoun, Kelley Rd., Rock­ do.” , ' ( - tire personnel of American watch 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. The depot was built in the late Telephone MI-3-5121 torture o f . a prison camp, they March 11, 1888. But' during the !T remember coming here as a and wear' it on raw wet winter speculate about the sins and needs Sterling, III., (AT—Postmaster House, waa inclined to favor the ville; Oro Curti, 46 Bissell St.; Mrs. Justine Scher of RockylUe They have to be, it seems, be­ factories was put into war produc­ Of our lives, we Will go away dis­ FUEL on. tion, and we made no watches ex­ 1800s and. stooiE on the south side small boy to shop with my mother cause these girls mutt have' fin­ would be ones who would weaken night, the rain and siect turned, days. Ronald Shawger had a giant ji|: .fubstitute pushed by Democratic The 8MFD went out on five calle Harrll Gibson, 46 Turnbull Rd.; will speak on "Juvenile Delinquen.- when I still wore Buster. .jBrown appointed. But when we come to saw puzzle on his ' hands an;, Beatrice Kemble and area for a number of years and dime, to make the pieces absolute­ watches also are vital to war pro­ alaugbt was the worst, and enough everybody called him ‘Uncle. John.’ it Will be done. The Bible tells us, mall cut up when they foil beneath to 819 a person in most cases, but daughter, 38 Reed St., Rcckville; ly precise, work with tiny wheels duction,., says Simon, and so a pot was moved to lt» present site. nass may be exploited, an d ,then' to more. was a grasi fire at 17 Cole St:, comes well Informed on her sub­ It- ser-qd: as a freight station. Today! td make tunnels the best and only iSnd he knew hundreds of custom- "For God sent not His Son into the wheels of a train. Most of the MORIARTY nmerally would be limited to fam- with no damage reported, -handled Mrs. Augusta Lamprecht, 34 Vil­ ject. and jewels so smkll they are diffi­ plant recently haa been established punish him IXMause hb p.roved, to “Many of the old employes keep Later Waited* Mahoney, now ' a ora by name.” the world to. condemn- the world; names of senders or receiver^ flles with Incomes of 8S.O0O or less. by Hose Co. 3. lage St.; Mrs. Grace Markham, 93 A t 7:30 both the auditorium and. cult to see without a magnifying for making these in Rolla, N. D., resort for/-venture abroad. But . Dust and silence now reign in dropping in for a last look town Director, operated a lunch be weak — tMt, in.our modem but that the world through Him were detempned. The substitute also would re- Another grace fire Occurred at Walker St.; Mre. Ullian Pohl, 11 the activity room will be open to gloss. staffed principally by Indijan girls- the stuff kept on falling for al- the empty store where 7,000 around," he said. "Some of them might be saved” (John 3:17). He explains:' room thiere. - • Btato of mind, to not justice, even fiave found new jobs, but they say -peal other tax benefits voted last 5:15 p.m. on Cooper Hill St. Hoie Hale Rd.; Warren Robbins, Tal- all who wish to see the projects A speck of dust or a puff of moat four days: people once worked. A few are Some' people are ao Ipuy condemn­ cottviUe; Kathleen Scanlon, Bol- cigarette emoke in on air condi­ Used In Guided Missiles According to the notice,given though it may still be traditional' it isn't quite the same. I- guess BROTHERS year to corporations and stock­ Co. 1 covered thia one and reported made by-Bowers children In nadea Aftomis, Cheney Bros, has no def­ We were thinking of all this, still there to help out during the ing sin, they have no time to do holders to provide revenues to no damage. tqn. four to elx for the Science Fair. tioned watch factory is enough .to "There are 5,000 Jewel bearings, mUltaiy tow. We ahould wage war 10-day auction now under way. U can’t .be. A lot o f them had anything about it. Jesus was so for instance, in a bomber. They inite plans for toe building. ' yesterday, as a variety of weather spent most of their W>orking life­ 0ffset the inbome tax reduction. An oil buriier fire et 32 Hale Many of the paintings done for gum up the works p f one of the l®attrl)r0trr better if we were tequbied by i* "Some of the store people ato busy oaring the sinner. He had no Rd. was extinguished by Hoae f e w e r p r a i r i e CHICKENS the recent art contest 'will also be delicate watches whlle .it li being are stab Used on sensing devices BUppdSed t6 be a prelude to more among the bidden," pzld Gilbert. time here." time or reason to condemn. OPEN for guided' missiles, and must be JOINT TENANTS . such niceties. But 'we s re troubled BOSTON’S FIRST COWBOYS Com'pantes' 2 and. 3. Damage was on display. put together.'' fair and warm Vtoited us.yFor 67 "A ’feiy executives want to buy Then, mustering 'u p a smile, Selected. 1,400 In One Plant. BO precisely made that they, sense Padmore said; minor and the fire was reported 4t Lansing, Mich. (JP)—The prairie with them, and that wb ahould be their old deaka — , and swivel Sponsored by The Manchester chicken, once plentiful In Michi­ About 1,400 women work in (he one-millionth of a degree in ConneravUlc.. Ind. (JP>—S o m e JEurtitttg years, 4obody has been able to ‘Tve got only one complaint 24 HOURS Chicago (IP) — Tljie cowboy "U 11:10 p.m. PQUO SWEEPS URUGUAY time 'ago. Bob Murray’* coon la jih% as -much part of our chairs Some steno'graphera would Council of Oiurchea. « . > gan, now ia. fighting a losing bat suburban NevF York branch o f 8i-' change of direction.” ' pass the March ll date without myself. When' I came here 34 * That Interpret The . thought of os a syi)»bol of the When ah awning flared a( Main hound killed aome of hia chickens. natural devatopi^ent as a civilisa- like to bid for their typewriUrs. A S15 Center SL— TcL MI-3-51S5 West, blit the American Meat In- and Pearl Sta., and.box 48 was tie for existence,,^ Ita No. 1 enemy, Montevideo, Uruguay, March mon’a company, and each not only Simon says women who like to some uneasy pramonition that barber to After the Chair he used years ago, they told me it would 'Wishes Of llie Family’ do needlepoint ahould be good at The dog haa been kept chained to tloa aa to our understanding of etltute says that the -first cattle rune in at 13:09 a.m.. Hoae Com- Bays (ha State Department of IS (iP)—Hie government bfinnd is carefully invesUgatod before w e s te r history could, after all, here for many, many years.” be-a gteady job.” she is hitod, but must go through watch-making. ■ They have the his doghouse since. l^rrall) drive was in the Shut. peiuea 3, 3, and 4 responded. Dam­ LCcmaeryation, la clvillzaUon. chlldien under 18 toidky from all The other day a pullet decided iiw refinsmants of nuclear energy. Apiong the items going under Stepping out of the old building Now, the department eaye, the a training period Of from six infinite patience 'for minute de reitoat itself. * “ , JOHN B. BURKE It iook place along the Old Bay age .wi4a minor in thia fire alko. public gntherlnge, including she would rather live in the dog­ the hammer are 38. miles of car-^ that- holds now; only tha echoes COSMETICS MOML KEROSENE bird has been squeezed into monthz to two yearz bafoto zb4 tail which is so necessary. ,It is just one more indication But J*is we were feeling this Path between Sprln^ield and Bos­ Hoae Co. 3 roIlM again When an church, la nn* effort to halt a house with the bound than in toe pctlng, SJi mites' of show caSba, of happier times and bygone Iwr- FUNERAL HOME ton, Mesa, in 1855 under the dt- automobile accident-occurred at 3 pockel in the northeastern pairt poHo epMemlc. Prevtoualy too has davalopod the skill naceaazry Tha watch-maker also must

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. 1«ANCH^BTER, dbNN;, SATURDAY, MARCH 12. 1956^ P A Q E B C W t i n c MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1965 eilMndWii pm. A free will oRering will be worn— 1419 Bolton taken for th* Sim. KlwanJs President and. Ike Capehart Plans Ihrougli the Week W O P O -U 99 Daily Radio VraAT— 919 Monday. 9 a.m.>l p.m., Mr. Appearance on Smith, office hours. 6i|0 p.m.. Girl WDBO—U 99 .. Baateni Standard tb a e -1999 Discussion on Schweitzer Scout Troop 9: 7:45 p.m., Epworth Circle; 7:45 p.m.. Gleaner* Groim, WinclieH Show! \ ______ladies parlor; 7:45 p.m., Fellowship The toUMriag p n gn m * * * ^ ^ ’fe r-^ N «w e : fcpp^SeraasdV Scheduled by Ladies^ Unit «re suMiliad by tba r a ^ manage- WTIC—College Quls Bowl S 4 b « ii OoagragmttowU Churdt ^ St. Santee' R. C. Church Group. New York, March 12 (JP)— San. WDRO-Oeng Bi|at«ra SM Karfli.MalH StrMt Ber. Seha F. Hannon, PMMr IXiesday, 8:15 p.m.. Girl Scout and art subject to cbsngs wo^H—Worn of Life Hour Homer Capehart (R-Ind) has Bolton, March 12 (Special)—^ Light Photography Discaasloa Aim M W. Tmct. Mlaliter Rev. George P. Hoghes Trpiop 17; 3:15 p.m.. Brownia agreed to appear on Wsltsr Win-1 writ It notice. *'tlHAT—Piano Playhouse Sewliy r. Wp«4, Orfuitat Rdv. Rdgar S. Ferrell Troop 24;. 7:15 p.m.. Boy Scouts. WTIC—ConvereeUpn **Tha life of Albert Schweitzer” The CMmsra Club will eontlnue cbell's Sunday night radio and I'V itl^ ita diacuaaion of availabl* light DIRECTORY M n . B u t a m A Beditr, Rev. Francis T. Butler Wednesday, 9 a.m.*l p.m., Mr. W D RC-^n ftaok*. ^ « . . . will be the subject of a talk by the broadcast to question the colum- SMm Wom-Lornbardo Lead, U.B.A Chdr Dfcrector Snlith, office hours; 9 a.m.,- Dorcas nlet-commentator about hie stock* — -vsc“ « . .. photography *t its regular meet­ •ilS— Bav. Arnold Tozer of Manchester ing Monday at 8 p.m; at th* Sunday Masses', Group, all day meeting; 2 pan., market “ Upe." wVlC--M*ws WHXy —Piano Plsyhous* to the Ladies Benevolent Society Buaiay. March IS, momihK wor> For adults: 8. 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Study Orou^. ladies parlor; 7:15 WDRU--We«s .■wnc-i-ConrersefloB, school. Program chairman,. Philip Capehart confirmed in Washing­ wara^ses s; WDRC-Gun jhnpk* meJtiiig Tuesday night. O.^Doolsy, also plans to have a •Up 10 a-m. o'clock with, two Masses at 9, one p.m., Explorer Scouts; 8 p.m.. ton yesterday that h* would ap­ WGTH—Lombardo Lend, U.B.A Dr. Schweitzer, now in his 80th t i U - _ ' report on the results o f club ex­ O rnn ftrduda, Choral* Prclud*: in the main auditorium for adults, Nursery and kindergarten depart­ pear on WincheU’s program to­ WHAY—Show Case conducts a hospital at Lam- *‘ wHAY—LaBeletld Novena periments with the new Eastman ^ World, I Now Must L*ave and one- for -the children in the ments P.T.A. morrow night but declined tb com WCCC—Music Boom e, Africa a continent he first i^r Jdiann Andreaa Strel* w 0 iB -^ i> e h Msnhsr WTIC—Kaatas nty PhUnarmoate film, Tri-X, conducted at its last \ basement; and tv o Masses at 10. Thursday, 3:15 p.m.. Girl Scout ment further. w m —Soil Miller Orcheatra WisIte&sU medical missionary in meeting. ch*r one in the main auditorium and TVoop 14; 7:30 p.m.. Spiritual Life WDRC—aeors* B*no WDRC—Juke Box Jury I b is . Fimed a* a philosopher,; Introducing • •. DORIS In a etatement issued yesterday WGTH—UConn V*. St. Louis Maaa Schedule Suspect Linked HoUoranV'^Gm venientljf Located Fine Printing Proc*«aional'''M>ipn, "Oracloua one In the basement. Class. by his office here, WlamU said: WO'TH—Muiliis Sports« thedoglaa\ud orga n ia t. Dr. Hair Fashion Designer and Expert Spirit.-'DwaU-frt^M*" iis e - Mssaas will be celebrated et 8t. Friday, 9 a.m.-l p.m., Mr. Smith, Senator, rm so thrilled I don't WHAY—Parsdt of Music *'tfiiAY —LsSalett* Novena , Bchweltser a winner of the Maurice Chapel tomorrow at 8:30 ..r Old Taatamant lUadlnir. Gone- office hours; 7:30 p.m.. Choir re­ usic o m w n c —Kansas City PhUharmoale Nobel Peace T^ke. He has also Offered Here AT THE know what to say. Ask ms any x;—M R ' Orchestra and 10 Ajn. To New Haven flU 2:4<7 and 1S-3S. ^ Chnrdi of the Asaomptton hearsal. quesUona you wish and w all let «B—Martri* corps. Wiittan several npoka on phildko- Antham, "Chrl*t W*nt Up Into Ufti Vtdams Street iuid Thompson Road WDR(Wuke Box Jury Bnitoel Mesne Saturday, 11-12 a.m., Juhior the American people be th* Jury." WGTIL^Conn vs. it. Louis phy, mu*ic, theol^y and Africa. Menua for the ho* hmch program Hill* Alone" .. ,Rob*rt Bitfood ' MhMloa Church of St. James’ Choir.. ' ■ There never seems to be a slack Wlnctaell'e name figured promt WO'ni—Syropbeniei (or Youth^ *'tvHAY—UConn vs. St. Louis The ReV. Tozer, w ho came t o ' at the Elementary SchMl next Store Shooting Girls' Choir nently last week in testimony be­ li4 5 - . Connecticut from-Milne.two years season in the printing business. Childrsn’a Story miAY—Parad* o( Music > w nc-K ansas City Phllharmenls week include on Monday, beef end Masse* a t 7.'8:30 and 10 a.m. fore the Senate Banking Commit Orchestra ago, ia pastor o f ths Sedund Con­ gravy on noodles, spinach, bread Instead,. it seems as though a Church School R«c«s*iona], *‘0 St. Mary's Episcopal Ohorch WDRC—Two For The Mm*» gregational Church in ManchMter. New Haven, March 12 (A5—New tee which'la conducting a "friend­ WGTH—UConn vs. St. Louis and butter, gelatin, milk;Tusaday, busier season is jflst the difference. Maatar workman Of th* Rac«" ChurSh M d Locust StrMta ly” inquiry into the eurrent Stock Anyone interested in hearit^ his Haven police were holding a New" Testament Rcadlnr, Mat­ St Bridget’s R C. GluirtA WDRC—Do It Yourself tllA— baked lima beans and frankfurta, The Community Pres* is one of Hie B«v. Alfred L. Williams, Don E. E ngdahl, SpoKanc,- Market boom. WHAY—UConn vs. St. l«ujs talk on this world-renownsd hu­ bread and butter, apple crunch, Bridgeport man on a charge of thew 26:86-46. Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor. , ' Rector WOTH—Symphonies (or Youth WTIC—Kansas City Philharmoale the busier places, yet work is al­ Wash'., president o f Kiwania In­ the mayors of their commimltles Edwart T. McCormick, preaidsht Sri*- Orchestra manitarian is cordially ipyited to milk; Wednesday, pea soup, pea- Idleness today in connection with i R MI-3-5009 Call to Prayer >. Rev. Robert Carroll and The Rev. Donald N. Hungertord, ternational, presenta his organlxa- this year. WHAY—Farads of Uusle attend the meeting in the Congre­ ways turned out on time and done Offertory Anthem, ''Grant Us Thy Rev. Theodore Ojibala, Aaaistante of the American exchange, testi­ WDRC—Two For Tbs. Moeey hut butter or jar.i sandwich, fruit the shooting of a New Haven store Curate tion’a PlM ge o t RededlcaUon to ,Ehigdahl and Kiwania group WCCC—Record Rsvut WGTH—UConn vs. St. Louis gational Church pariah room at 8 cup, milk: Thursday, spaghetti and so beautifully that many concerns Peace" ...... Mendeli ' fied that a Wlnchell broadcast WKNS-Jo* Olrand manager during what was de­ Sydney W. MacAlplne. President' Elsenhower a* repre­ Were in Washingtoh to ittend the "tip" on Pantepec oil stock re­ V^IC—Ross Miller p.m. Tuesday. meat sauce, bread and butter, depend upon them to do all of their Chancel Choir M ams on Sunday at 7, 8. 9. 10 * '^ A Y —UConn vs. 9t. Louis \ irs Saadsd Organlat'and Cho)r Director sentative of the people of AlnericA Fourth Biennial Kiwania Oongres- sulted in a net loss to those who WDRC—News: Olty HospUat Hostesses for the evening will chocolate cake,' milk; Friday, scribed by police as an unproduc- work. Have IMm\on: 'T h y Will Be Dpti*' and p a.m. and Masses down- WGTH—MsL Op«r* w n c —Inbsrttanc* IN T O U J ^ COUNTY Mrs. WllHam W op p i^n rg, The Pledge of Rededication re­ sional Dinner, which was held in bought the stock. WDRO^Couairy Style be Miss Ella Sumner, Mr*. Julius creamed " tuna, maMied potatoes tiv* attempted holdup. Mr. and Mrs..Frank Larson have And Fin With the New Keccesional Hymn, "Lea^^On, O 9 and 10:45 a.m. Children’a Organist l i U - w o n i—UConn VA St. Louis L. Strong, Miss Elsie B. Collins, affirms Klwmnis’ determination to honor of the nearly 100 congress­ 'Wlnchell said th* information WHAY—Farads of Mutle succotash, 1^ cream and cookicp, Acting Capt William F. Ht^b* made an effort to 'see that the King IRemal" 9l<4- Mrs. John Massey and Mrs. Wil­ 'BENSATlONAt PoeUude, '" Allegro’ m Ooncer* serve the individual, the -commu­ men and senators who are mem­ ho gave was accurate, uid MeCTor- WCCCH|ec9rtl Itevus WHAY—UConn va St Louis' milk. han said that Joseph JafeSko. work done at the Community March 13, the 3rd Sunday in W KN B---^ Qlrand liam Roberts. to In F major,' Georg Fiied- VhuMis Asaiai Church nity and the nation. It was madei bers of Kiwanis International.. mick also said he knew of no Jn- w n c —Inheritancs about 35, of uncertain Bridgeport Press Is of the highest standard * nr Lent w n c —Ross Hiller WDRCtC—Country “ Stylo Methodist Church Schedule Maachestor Bvsniag Herald Bol­ rich Handel Windsor, Route SO at the time of. Kiwania’ 4oth an-' Ekigdahl will idslt- with Con­ stance where^ Wlnchell has mls- WDRC—News: City HospiUl WGTH—UConn vs. St. Louis address, was being held in bond* and, even though It meSns many IT WAX PROCESS 8 a.m.. Holy Conununion. niversary. WUTH---MCU Opsra ■nte Rev. J. Richard Yeager will ton eefrespondeiit, Mr*. Joseph hours of overtime, a job is never Edward's •:80 pjn. Mu a CM. Rev.' V J. Heffeman, Pastor necticut Kiwanians Monday eve­ stated the facts. _ . . of 150,000 and had denied the Gives ioors everlaatlBg heawty. 9:25 a.m., First Children's-serv­ The Pledge which Mr. Engdahl WHAY—UConn vs, St. Louis begin a series of sermons for the IPItoUa, telephone M l 8-5545. slighted or poorly turned out. Rev./ ^bnaeth V. Karvelis, CXirate ning St a dinner in his honor in Wlnchell demanded to be heard 'tm A Y-jY trad* of Musis shooting. Detectives /questioned ice, kindergarten through grade 3, gave to President Elsenhower is Northford, Conm There will be WTIC—Music With a Beat Lsnton-Eaater period tomorrow at may choos* the layout of^finy Monday— Immediately by the committee, but WCCO-RseoM Revue WDRC—Country Style . - Jareako through moat of the night. FOR ^ nursery worship in "Burke House," similar to that which most 14 members o f - the local Kiwania ~ 1Q4B-JOS Olrand WGTH—Chicago Theater eC th* Air 11 a.m. worship at United Meth­ printing you have done 7 p.m. QtH Scouts at 7, 8:80, 9:80 and 11 said in his syndicated column that TO—Rosa MlUsr The shooting occurred Friday 37 Park St. .. Kiwania presidents. are making to (aub and their wiveg^ln attendance. Chairman William ^bright (D- U:1S— odist Church. His sermon topic wish, Mr. and Mrs. I^r4on will Wi•dnasdsy— OKiD-^sddy Wilson WHAY—UConnv*. St. Louis Wife-Beater Hekl night as Harold S. Peterson was gladly give you the bepdfit of Ihelr CORDY'S 10:05 a.m.i Junior Church. Jun­ Ark) does not plan to call him fwr WGTH—KsL Opera tomorrow wUl be "Jesus, the Ex­ 9:45 pjn. Youth Choir w n c —Music Wllh a Beat closing the (Cooperative Consumers advice. You may sUaaepend upon Floor deoalng Servloo SIGNS ior Choir.' • The litany with ad­ two or three weeks. Wlnchell l>4S- WIWC—Country tkyl* ample." Cliurch School aeasion T p.m. Boy Scouts, will be a self-study meeting under include the following (p. 241:19-21, WHAY-jarsd* of Hutie wora—^Icago Theattr of the Air will be held at .9:30 a m. of New Haven, Inc. which he man­ •ny suggeslioiiA/msde here, for lanrice’s R. C. CSiurcti dress by the, curate. termed this "un-American" and In 810,000 Bond age*. So many people think of the capable of handling any kind of Sanding, aad Befiaishlag. 218 Enet Main 8L, EMfirrSk t :80 pjrt. Chancel Choir. direction of the Reir. Richard 23-24): "The substance of all de­ ~ CCC—Racerd Revus tS:Se— Another membership class Will they have a repl Bair for this kind Thursday— Bolton Center 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer with Yeager of the United Methodist votion is the reflection and demon­ added: JCNB^o* Olrand WHAY—UConn vs. 8l. Louis Wounded Severely Holloran Funeral Home when the service that the .'einily desires. The WTIC—Ross Miller WTIC—Music With a Beat be held on Monday evening at 7:30 of work. Last; fail the Community TEL. >a-9-9S92 TeL Bookvill* 944S1 10 a.m. Lucy Spencer Group will Rev. Ralph KeUy, Pastor sermon by the rector. Senior Church of Bolton, in conjunction stration of divine love, healing I want a chance . . . to match (Theshire,. MOrch 12 — An- need a r i^ that it is a real tribute rooms ere nicely appointed, large Choir. Musical outline of this WDRC—Richard Hayes WDRO-Moods (or Romaaes p.m. for those •who plan to jotn the Although Peterson was wounded enough to take care of a consider­ Press won-first prize in the letter­ I hold a food sale at Hale’s. with Greater Rockville Church En­ sickness and destroying sin..., my integrity and my public record WGTH—Met Opera WGTH—Chicago Theater of the Air to T. P. Holloran and the service head canteat sponsored by Ne service: church on Palm Sunday. Indica­ thpny Domialo, 40, of Cheshire, severely and had lost considerable that he has rendered people in able number of people, yet pro­ Saturday— . ^ Sunday Masses at 8:80 and 10 listment Mission Program. One’s aim, a point beyond faith, against any msinbar of the stock Stse- lSt4S— blood, police were able to question Ekiwards Paper <3o.. manu- Processional, "Ouv Fathsr, Thou WHAY—Farade of Kuale WHAY—UConn vs. St. Louis tions are there will be 12 "new was being held in bonds of $10,000 Manchester and vicinity. In his viding the family with privacy if 9:80 a.m. Boys’ Choir. a.ni. Saturday, March 12, at 10 a.m.; should be to find the footsteps o f exchange and U.S. Senate." W(XC—Record Revue w n c —Music With a Beat him at the Hospital of St. Raphael fOpturers of Nekoosa Boncl When Dear Name Doth Show" members received on that day. at the Bethany State Police Bar­ capacity as a fvneral director, Mr. they desire it. Of course, the Home TREE PRUNING 10:80 Am. Girls’ Choir. Census instruction at St. John’s truth, the way to health and hoU- Capehart. a member of the com WKNB-Joe Olrand WDRC—Moods (or Romaiic* where he w'ss treated. His condi­ consider that print shops all HIGH GRADE Sequence, "O Bless the Lord, My WTiC—EaperlmenUI Theater WGTH—Chicago Theater of th* Air The regular meeting of MYF Holloran has served oountleea fam­ is open day or night and by dialing. 7:80 pjn. Junior High Group Church. ness." mittee. said at the time he felt racks today on a charge of assault tion was listed as fair. over the six New England States Socred Heart Church Soul" WDRC—String Serenade U :te - will be held Tuesday at 7 p.m.' and ilies and many o f them think o f hla MI—9-7060 you rdll always get jm meets at the church. sure Fulbright would call Wlnchell WGTH—Met. Opera WHAY—Haller Post Polka Hop with intent to kill. The suspect, police , said, was participated, many of them con­ Church Street, Vernon Offertory, "Come Unto Him," the WSCS will meet at 8 p.m. The services' with real gratitude for Ifia immediate response. a ii REMOVAL PRINTING S iU - WTIC—News Domizlo was ariested at the taken into custody in the general siderably larger than the Commu­ The Rev. Ralph Kelly, Paator ■ . Maunder Oomniunity BepUst CImrch Zion Evangelical LutiMran Okorcti WHAY—Farade of Music WDRC—Newa Rev. Yeager will talk bn India many thoughtful di eds. In order that Mr. HollorAft may barracks last night after he had neighborhood of the shooting but nity Press, you can realize what Have yonr trees pmaed nni Center Oengregatisnal Church Recessional, "G Saviour, Precloua 598 East Center St. e t the Green (MIsaeori Synod) WGTH—News: Musle at the latter meeting. Choir re­ *711* Holloran Funeral Home is carry out the wishes of thb family JOB AND COMMERCIAL ____B—Jo* Olrand U:1A— given himself Up. deified having done it. a real honor this was. Judging was removed by tteeaeed and ha CSRotd O. Bbapsen. Minister Sunday Maeaes at 8 and 9:30 Saviour'’ John R. Neobert, Minister Qooper and High Street* Florida Forests \ WHAY—Haller Post Polka Hop hearsal will be held on Wednes­ located at 175 Center St., a partic- in every 'respect, it uxiuld be ad­ PRINTING w n c —Experimental Theater Oomizio was chargsd with at­ This is the story police told of vantageous if thA.'fsmily would based on design, layout, the colors sored tree eorgaena Watoen Woodmlf, DJI., |.m. 7 p.m.. Sung Evensong. Boys’ Nellie D. Larson, Rev. Paul G. Ftokopy, Paator WDRC—String Serenade W n o-S ports: Weather day at 7 p.m., and a meeting of -ularly convlent location for used and the quality of the press WDRC—Alman_^nac tempting to run down his wife, the shooting: those -wtM depend upon the bus apeak frankly about everything. Minister Emeritus Choir.. Instruction on "Holy Bap­ Organist-Choirmaster Gutted by Fires L,r"«"''^S5 tlw; Church School faculty at 8 work. Pimnpt and Btflelent W aOig Mias Marion A. Brdin, Organist WGTH News; Husic Olivia, 36, with his automobile Peterson had just locked the for tranaportetion as the bus Some find it )iara to consider mone­ o f An RInda ^ Andrew R. Watson, tism" follows in the parish house. — V ■ I WHAY—Parade urusv_i of Music p.m." on Friday. day's receipts in the company safe More and more people are turn­ Emanuel LaUiemn Church WCCC -Reoord Revue **wfeY-Rceoed 1 Revlaw Congregattonal Servlcre late yesterday afternoon in the passes right by the doors of. the tary items SA such s time but by Minister et Mnslo Wednesday; 9:45 a.m. Church School for all OcuH, Third Sunday in Lent. WTIC—Starlight Serenade driveway of their home. She e*-. and liad unlocked the front door to ing to raised printing. It so closely CARTER TREE curl E. Oleon, Pnator ag^; children’s program through Tallahassee, Fla., March 12 ()P) WKNB-Joe GIrand "The Unattainable Ideal ” , will Home. When poor driving. condi­ stsSing frankly the amount of 7 aim., Holy Communion. Con­ 9 a.m. Sunday School. (Note; UTIC—Itoad Show WDROkCal Kolby caped. police said, and fled into let out a woman employe and a tions prevail this M a real blessing, rooney/fne family withes or can resembles engraving that it takc.s i Lurry Brynell, cludes at 7:30 a.m. morning worship. -The Florida Forest Service and WDRC—SUnnr Ennis-Treas. Show U:4A- be the sermon topic of tW Rev. GOMMUNITY PRESS Sunday, March IS free bus transportation for chil­ WHAV—Record Review the house, her husband in pursuit. girl friend when a stocky man ap­ for it is just a step into the Home. afford to spend, your funeral direc- an expert tp tell the difference but EXPERT CO. 7:80 ajn. Holy Communion Aealstant to the Pastor 10 a.m.. Holy Communion, in­ 10:15 e.m. Morning V/orahip. private landowners threw more WGTH—Met. Opera Arthur A. Wallace at the Congre­ peared et the door, and asked *who it costs so much less. The Com­ Cor. No. aialn and Ne. .SaSeM dren whose parents cannot bring men end machinery today Into the :4A— • w n c —Starll^t Serenade - Then, said pqltce, Mrs. £>omlzlo For those who drive their own tqr'csn see to it that the desires PHONE MI-3-769^ gtraata Triephone la -S -fT If f, 8:15 and 11 Church Servicea Charles 8. Wakeley, tercessory and healing prayers fol­ Prelude, “Consecration”, Wam- or send them, or live at a distance. WHAY—Parade of Musle WDRC-Cal Kolby gational Church at U a m. to­ fled to the second story of the is Lucy Dixon?" The employe's munity Press does a wonderful job bach. battle to save biasing north morrow. It is the third in a Len­ cars, there is always ample park­ xSi the family are adhered to. When Prelude:' ’’Andante" (.Violin Con­ Organist end Choirmaster low service. For Information, kindly disl MI. w eet^ R ecord Revue home. Her husband followed her name was Lucy Dixon but she did on raised-printing and. of course, Hymn, "Christian Rise and Act Florida woodlands. WKNB-kJoe Olrand ten series of sermon* based on the ing apace available. y you call Mr. Holloran to serve as s certo) —Mendelssohn 7:30 p.m.,The Sung Litany fol 9-0408.) tim e —Road Show and attempted to throw her off the not answer because she did' not funeral director, you are also free you have' yoiir. choice of the type' TMrd Sunday in Lent, March 13 Thy Creed.” Firefighter* were kept busy on j Beatitudes and entitled "The Se­ Mr. Holloran bias been jotne5l'by Anthem; ’’Open Our Eyes" lowed by addreas and -prayer ex 9:30 a.m. Adult Bible class. WDRC—Skinny Ennla-Treas. Show Sleepy Motorists second floof porch. She escaped know the man. C. S. McHale, Jr., and he is Jdst as to decide whether you do or do not of script you like best. If there is Prelude; "Fairest Lord Jesus” Special Music by tfi.e Jimier Choir. many fronts, but the most criti­ WGTH—Met. Opera cret of Inward Happiness." —Mscfsrlsne perience by Mrs. Agnes Sanford, 10 a.m. Nursery in the parish when one of her five children tried When -Peterson demanded to anxious to serve the neqda of the wMi to use t)>e Holloran Funeral a wed^ng being planned for this MANCHESTER J o Ir t h a fcwR d fa d s o f (9:15) Senior Choir ' —Edmundson CJiiklren's Sermon, "Long--Necks cal was northeast 'of Folsy where :* e - Church School session will he held to intervene. khow what it was all about, the spring, why not’ consider having author of "The Healing Light." house during church worship. fast moving firo had raced WHAY—Newe: Dyns’s Polks Party family as Mr. Holloran.bas always Home. For lekpful service at any '■God la a Spirit” Solo, llrat Service: “ Art Thou the and Short Necks.’’ / Boost Death Toll at 9:30 a.m. After another aliort chase, said man replied ’’here, take this." the invitations or announcements boasawhras who boy d l Advanced Notice: The Rev. 10 a.m. Divine worship. Text: thirough 12,000 acre* of good tim­ w e r a —Record Barua been. time o t the day or ni(,’ht, disl MI— (U ) Quartet: Dorothy Roberta. Chriit?" ' . —O’Hara Donald N. Hungerford will be or Hymn, "Draw Thou My Soul, O WiCNB-Joe GIrand The Rev. Wallace has announc­ pollilice. Domizlo caught up with He fired three shots from the done in raised printing? They look DRY CLEANERS .Mr*. Hazel Anderson Christ." Luke 12:16-21. Them e; "N ot a ber stands. I / WTiC—Road Show The Holloran Jgtfliefal Home to 9-7060. riMir moot kora oddi ther Bualmell, WiUtam Graif dained to the priesthood at St. Bedford, P a (ffb—Dosing drivers ed baptism of children will be ad­ his. wife and beat her severely- revolver before he fled. Two of the BO much nicer and the cpst is very Anthem, second Service: “There Is Anthem, "O Saviour of the World,” Selfish, but a Satisfying U fe." Fresh winds made the firefight­ WDRC-Cal Kolby d Sydney Cushman, Jr. Andrew’s, Meriden, Saturday, ------WOTH-H—Met. Opera and servicemen anxious to get ministered *t the regular worship about the head and face before shots hit the door and the third little more than the regular print­ 93 WELLS STREET WDM QNO WIIIIsH V M M V * S a Balm In Gilead" Arr. Dawson Gons. 11 s.m. Gottesdienst. ing task more difficult. cally advertised prices, that no Scripture reading March 26, 6:30 a.m. by. Bishop back to their bases'are the biggest service on March 20. Any par­ fleeing., • went through Peterson’s right ing and they are so much more Emanuel (Siolr, solo by Mrs. Scripture Lesson, Luke 20:45-21:4. 12:30 p.m. "This Is the Life” , Merintime, threa naw blasea in 'WHAY--Dyna’s Folks Party Sons jai D eLucco criminal intent was shown and Hymny’’Holy, Holy, Holy!" problems in the accident preven­ ents interested in having children Domizlo disappeared and State leg. Police recovered two of the impressive. Why not telephone the ln«s yoa dorlva by ta Elsie Gustafson ' , — Gray. Sermon, "More Than All "he Rest.” WKNB-’TV, CThanhel 30. F or’bth- Madison County gav* added W(x ;G—Record Revuo that there was no evidence j^ y Tsloplioiia MI-3-72M V —Dykes WKNB-Joe GIrand tion. program on Pehnaylvanla'a baptized at this time are invited Police could find no trace of him bullet*. Community Pres.s? Dial MI 3-5727 AhthetM "Peace 1 Leave with You" Offertory: “Air” Water Music Hymn, "Master, NO Offering.” er channels, kindly consult news­ trouble. Two of them northwest of | WTIC—Road Show when they searched the area. He tri'bd to conceal the purchases. 7 for a free estimate or drive over d o la f i. papers. Madison were out of control. famed turnpike. Last year the. to contact the pastor. The man fled up Elm St. and ..Cteared by Court ^ —Roberta . —Handel Covenant -Csngregational Church Pjs.Iude, "Ihfpuson Chorus.’’ Har­ WDRC—Cal Kolbr appeared at the State Police Bar­ turned into Dwight, about two to the shop at. the com er of N- 1:30 p.m. The Lutheran Hour ^State Forester C. H. Coulter WGTH—Met Opera -death toll was 54, a sharp drop ' School* Subject for Radio . ______4 (9:15)' Senior Choir, eoloist Sermon: "The Peril of Emptiness" 43 Spruce St. ris. "Schools to Build and How to racks .about 9 p.m. and submitted blocks from the shooting. IV ol ' SPEED CAUSED WRECK Main and N. School Sts. and see Expert Dry broadcast over WGTh . Zion is was on the scene actively direct­ tse- from 1953 when 91 persons were \ Ftank Maloney Pastor Olson Rev. K. EJnar Rask, Minister 6:30 p.m. Junior High Youth Fel­ WBAY—Dyna'e Polka Party Build Them" will be the subject to arrest. boys who were near th* store trijSB Hartford, March 12 G»V-Police some of the samples ? For prompt X L. T. WOOD ing the attack on whet he de­ killed. LOORBR p l a n t \ (11) “How Lovely Are Thy Postlude: "The Lost Chord': Miss Ruth Sundatrom, lowship meets at u e church to a church of- the International Lu­ WCCC—Record Reru* of a panel discussion on radio sta­ to stop the fleeing man bu^he Court Judge Francis P. PaUottl Washington, March-12 (JV -Im - and efficient printing of all kinds, IlwelUngs," soloist, Dorothy , — Sullivan attend Hartford Association theran Hour, broadcaat over 1,000 scribed as probably th* most criti­ WKNB—Joe OIraod Hqwever, Ciapt. Singleton Bheaf- proper oligiunent of switches and depend upon the Community Press. Cl^saning Service SlBlaaMISt. FhenaSa-S-MSS . Parish Worker cal fire crisis North Florida has w n c —Road Show fer who commands the special state tion w n c tomorrow from 2.30 to threatened them with hla neralver esterdsy acquitteo two sons of Rohsrts 7. "American Missions Festival" Mrs. Kenneth Nelson, Organist Youth Fellowahlp meeting. Cen­ stations, in 56 language^ in 'U.S. WDRC-Cal Kolby ■3 p.m. The weekly school bulletin and made good his esca^''^ excessive speed resulted in a pss- with a skit, film, and songs by tral Baptist-Church, Hartford. and (M ^ d a and in 58 territories ever experienced. WGTH—Met. Opera pplice turnpike detail, is . hopeful Plan Open House .yor Dominick DeLucco of s Offwioty: "Andsuts Xxpreasivo” drew attention to the program and Police Swarmed IN'Area renger train collision at Stamford, Junior Choir. and forel countries. Heard 4:41— of cutting the toll again this year. -ge of receivirtg stolen goods. . —Mosakoarakt Sunday, March 13; The Week aaid questions to be explored A general alarm bfought dozens Cfonn., leet Jon. 28; the Interstate Ssrm<»: "Ths Gross—The Roed of The Week Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Monday—6:30 p.m. Association every over WGTH St 1:30. WHAY—Dyna’a Polka Party He says: ihn F. DeLuebo, 31, and Fran­ Commerce Qommissioct said yester­ WCCC—Record. Review “ Our biggest problem is de- would'be types of construction,, At Tech School of police into thejitoa and a search MANCHESTER Doubt to the Way of Faith" Monday, 8:30, Girl Scouts Morning worahlp, 10:45 a.m. Men’s n eetlng, Osntral Baptist Momenta Comfort” Radio, WKNB-Joe. GIrand six* o f classrooms, ceiling heights, cis M. DeLucco. 25, were among day. Thirty-six persons were in­ Stralegy Meeting tectiog people who are oyer-esti- turned up A b&t and necktie in MANCHESTER Hymn: "Strong Son of God. Im­ Tuesday, 3:15, Brownies Miss Bonnis Sturdy will be soloist. Oiurch. 455 Main St. Hartford; WHAY, 7 m. Sunday. ! WTIC—Road 6how corridors and fluorescent versus 13 p m on s arrested in connection jured. one fatally, when on east- MIUWORK CO. WDFIRC—Cal ‘ Kolby mating their ability to.drive with- Hartford Regional Technical some busheA'on Dwight St Later mortal love” _ —Elvey 7, Boy Scouts . . Junior Sermon: "When Jesus Speaker: Roy Madsen. 7:30 p.m. ' Hera meeting for WGTH—Met Opera incandescent lighting. police fouRtf a .38 caliber revolver with ^ e disappearance of mer­ bound New Haven Railroad train 254 Broad S t—T el 50-9-8288 PosUuda: "Largo and Finale" . 8, Young Adults, reception room C(hTies.’’ 8 p.m. Church quarterly buaintra Building for Chi St" program. Called by Butler out'alecp Md rest The lest five or The program is one of several School will hold open house dur­ chandise. from the warehouse of leaving Stamford , Station veered AUTO PARTS 4:l*-' six death* of .1954 resulted When ih somcHBu’shes on the same street, ...... —Wolatenholme ■ Wednesday,- 6:30, Youth CHiolr Message: "Avoiding God!" meeting. iVednesday— WHAY—Dyns’a Polk* Party being apoBsored by the Connecti­ ing both the day and evening ass- an decim al appliance company. onto a aide track and crsMied into Featuring l:RS Church School, kindergar-. 7:30, Midweek LenUn Quiet Evening service at 7:30; ' An il­ 6:30 p.m'. Adult prospective WCCC—Record Review drivers dozed and crashed into the frightened women were able Jiidge Psilotti's decision said the two ,]>srked passenger cars. 270 BROAD ■ Tuesday— 8 p.m. Woman’s Mis­ Washington, March 12 (JP)—The (VKNB-Joe GIrand cut Citizena for Public Schools. lU siona Wednesday, March 18. r NPW! the best ten titrough Junior Mgh / lustrated sermon entitled “For sionary Society birthday cele­ membership class. rear of slow-moving vehicles." police' a sketchy deScrip- DeLucco brothers had purchased Hour ; ' 27 Democratic governors havi w n c —Archie and Mehtlatael vice president, Joseph McCormick, The public, particularly students of the man, saying he was 11 Church School, nuraety 8:13,..Eraanuel Choir God So Loved the Wbrld.': to be bration. Important: Ladles bring 7:30 p.m. Fourthth Leiitenten asrv- WDRO-Cal Kolby Bheaffer said many servicemen, stolen good^ but that the testi­ e General 5Ullwork Always At Your Sorvlea For bssn invited to meet here May 4-5'' will be moderator of the discussion interested in trade education, apt^ about 50 years bid ahd had a dark through Junior high 8:30. Adult Membership aasa. given by Pastor Rask. Twienty-ftve. love gift bmea. lUifreshments ice. Text: Luke •nieme. WGTH—Met Opera usually from southern baSe*., are mony indlca^d the prices they # Complete Window Units o 5IACHINB SHOP SERVKB 28:30-43.171 in line with national Chairman to m o rr q ^ Serving' on the panel invited to drop in and see,.’ Paul M. Butler’s vow to give the *'iraAY —Dyna't Polka Party shops In full operation. dark overcoat. pepen&blo QaoBty — Seivtaat * PARTS (naw o4d laboitt) . church for social program. - . Thursday, 12:46, Ladies .of shown on the screen. Mis* Sturdy aer.’ice, the pastor will speak on Criminal." WCCC—Racord Review a 72-hour pas*. ent of school* in Wethersfield; Ar- o 5Utred and Glued Trim state executives "more Importance WKNB-Joe Olrand Special exhibits, produpti of the HOLLISTER * ACCESSORIES 9:30 Gy p Club, fellowapp and church leave for meeting at Eman­ will bring messages in song dur­ "Baptist Beliefs." Mr. BaHarti Saturday, 10 a. m. Confli "They try to dash home and back (hirf Cook, architect; Jampa Police said that Peterson at­ O'Ezpert Cabinet Work in the party structure.’' WTIC—Archie ami Mehitabel different • trades taught in the tempted to telephone poUt;e after o SUPPLIES worship ' / uel, Hartford , * ing the sermon. will lead a study of "The Re­ tlon classes. Butler announced last night he WDRC—Nawa; Cal Kolby to camp. without sleep,” Bheaffer ‘ t ^ c o tt Jr., o f Bartlett Bralnard o Complete Hardware Dcipt William H. SahltMgi The Week 6:30, Girl Scouts ligions of India'^.^ndian food-of- WGTH—Met Opera explained. "As a result, sora* of . Co., general building contractors. school, will be on jdisplsy In the he was shot j>ut because of^is in­ * DUPONT PAINT, SUPPUIS , . The Week hasnno invitedinvivVQ theu*n governorsgovemors toxo ciib dis-~ f *" Open Satordsy nata 9 pm Monday, / Friday. 3:30. Junor Choir Tuesday, Confirmation class, 7 the-'week: /Mullllratawny.” them don't make it." Program Listed shop department: jury could not reach the tel:^one Open 8 A. M."!* 9 P. M. DnSy 188 Spme* S^. TaL IO-S-7999 cuss plaits for the 1956 campaign miAY—HaU ot Records The feature jst'the Evening Di­ before ifolice arrived at the s ^ e . 7:00 Girl Scout 1. 8:30, Lutherweds supper meeting p.m. Friday— 7 p.m. Adult Choir re­ The Salvation Army th ' National Committee of- WdCC—Record Review Also mentioned on the school DUBAtl>0 7:tf Loyal drcl< E^^e Oaugh- - 7:30, Church Council Hi-League, 8 pm . hearsal. Junior High Baptist 981 Main St. WKNB-Joe GIrand .CHABTEB MEMBER bulletin was a program listed for vision prog^m will be’shop'ex­ •They haa responded to a call ot^a fiblals and party leaders in Con- WTIC—Archie and Mehlubtl neighbor who heard the shots MUSIC CEN^R Saturday, 9:30 Senior Confirma­ Wednesday, Mid-week Lenten Youth Fellowthip party. grrt^ Chsnnel 8. WNHC-TV at 12:30 hibits an^'fashion show which will iMaJor and Mrs. John Pickup WDRC—Cal Kolby be a djsblay of suits and dresses fired. 186 MHJDtE TPK. WEST Tueaday, tion service at-7:30 p.m. The fourth in 8:15 p.m. Finance .Committee Conunanding Olllceia of those inviteif bolted the WGTH—Mel. Opfra Kobe Sound, FIa tPi •— Herbert p.m. entitled “The Honeybee: -Life MERRILL’S FOUNDATION 2:00 B oa rd o f DeaconneSees 11, Junior Confirmation the series, this week's message is meetii^.. - Caaaell became a charter member Cycle, Habits and Activities." mod{Md. by the people who made \ TEL. MI-»:6205 nation's! ticket in 1952 to support ' l ^ Y —Hail ot Record* CHEMICAL 0(HN DATES cMotlng. entitled "The Word of LoneUneas." Saturday—9:30 a.m. Church mam- Dwight^. Eisenhower for Pre*i^ WCCC—Record Review ' ot the new Kiwanis club when he AND Sunday, March 13 The day sc'hool 'program will be 9:45 Oonfinpation Oaaa. Choir practice at 8:45 p.m. bersh^ class fot young people. 9:30 Sunday school classes for dent. T h ^ ate Allan Shivers of WKNB—Joe Olrand , ’ retired and moved Itere. It was G U E j^I and MORESCHI MARKET Wspping Community Church WTIC—Archie and kehitabel open to visitor* from 9 to 11:30 (foiumbus, Ohio liD—Chejnistry 8:00 Group' C .Lenten program Thursday, Sunday Ecbool staff 10:30 e.m. Junior Chclr rehear­ all age*. Tri-divisional contest, Texas and^^bert F. Kennon of WGTH—Pop Concert the fifth Kiwanis club of which Accordions Rev. David Crockett, Minister 'mieeting at 7:30 p.m. \ he has been a ’ charter member. Choos9 Your Cafe a.m„ in the afternoon'from 1 to can date ancient Greek coins even /B U ILD IN8 Wednesday, sal. , Manchester still leading. Music by Louisiana. Kannon recently voiced trtS- for gfeyaiciaaa, dentists, bosi- 84 Oakland Stroot Mary Burnham Denslow, Organist ' Friday, Juniors meet at 7 at the 7:30 p.m. Senior Yourii Felloev- opposition to^'^m ocratic r'enoml- WHAY-News First was the Detroit club. Later 2:45 p.m.i'and in the evening school when wear or .corrosion make, the 3:15 8th Grade Confirmation the Youth Band and Jupior Song­ WTIC—Nawa Curtains Private Instmctions ntisamtii, a h ^ 24 hour aervice, and Choir Director church. ahip bowling party. nation of AdlaKE. Stevenson. he moved to East Detroit, then to from 7 to 9:30 'p.m. dates on them illegible say Dr. ^ Td. MI- Clawf. sters, Russell Clough, leader. WDRC—News Earle R. Caley and Wallace H. seven dsjrs nSreck, S on d v * and 3-7384 CONTRACTOR 3:30. Pilgrim Choir rehearaal. Ruth Society meets at 7 :30 p.m. I T - I WGTH-Newi TS VB*ga~AXMW« Dexter, Mich., and to Pompano Instmments and Supplies Sunday, March 13. / 10:50 Holiness service conducted Deeble of Ohio State University. botIdajA ^ 7:00 Girl Scout Troop 55. Hi-League meifi’bers will be this week by the members of the ^ Beach, FIa In each conimunity Dslivtry 9:30 a.m., Church School. guesta of the Hi-League in Spring- Bolton Congregattonal (Siurck iJr. Caley has charted system­ 7:80 Cub Pack 4. ■ Songsters Brigade. Major Annie Deaths Night he got in on the ground floor when Nffw Sailor Two Pt9C9 Orchestra For mte •9 8L John SL. Tel 50-8-7981 7:80 Senior Choir rehearsal. 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service field, and will present the pro^am Tke Rev. Arthur A. Wallace, the local club was organized. He atic changes in jead and tin con­ LJ.P9L0MSKI Prelude, "Jeeiis, My Lord, My God, Allen of Hartford, special speaker. tent of Greek bronze coins. Using OPEN YS 7:30 Church School otaff Bible of the evening. Mlnlater \ WGTH—Ecboet of tiM Dkreln* believes hia record is Unique. My A ir’—l«lh Century Theme. 2 p,m. Hospital visitation. Mrs. 111*— his figures, a cheipidt can date a Phones: Storm 9044’ Stutfy Class. ^ Walter Orayb. Organiat Elizabeth. Wilson and Mrs. Major By THE AS80CIATElk,PBES.S WHAY—Supper Serenade 8 AvM.“ld 1 P. Hymn. "Every Morning Mercies Hollywood — Olof Hj^en, 67.1 w n c -T b y Kingdom. Come coin with a possible error of 25 OP MItehen 9-6886 Thursday, Ooncordla Evangellcal„LutlieraR Picltup* New’’--Hopkins. , Sunday, March 18 chaiacter actor who had appeared | WDRC—Capitol Cloak RMm .. years each way, he aays. He began CUNLIFFE 7:Oi Girl- Scout TYoor, 7. Anthem, "God, My Shepherd Ctnlrch 2 p.m. Silver Laiys Sunday "'GTH—Ecom of tba wrain* aaaembling his data when he oper­ 8:00 Lsnten Nsighbofiiood meet­ ' Wlatert and Garden Streeta The Third Sunday in Lent. School with Cecil Kittle in charge. in acoree Of motion piclurak and | f How Ckriatlaa Bdenee Heal* walks Beside M e"-'-Bsch. Senior ad appeared on the Eng- whHAY—Supper. Srrensde ated a chemical laboratory on the ing*. _ ,’The Rev. Erirh Brandt, Paator 9:30 a.m. Church. School 8:45 The (^tadel 'band will play who also )iad appeared on the Eng­ M OTOR^ALES Choir. lish stage before coming to the TIC—Thy Kingdom Com* site of the Athens Agora during g ;00 Board o f Educr.Uon - meet- Ivan Beckwith, l l a.m. Ser'vlce of Worship. for Brother .William Perrett, 30 ^ R C —CeWtol cteak Room BILL'S TIRE Offertory ‘*Ave Verunj"l-Motart. United States in 1914. Bom iRi "A CHILD MADE FIIEE excavations In the late 30’s. EXPERT AUTO BOOT aad Hymn, ’’O lor a p o s e r Walk with Organist and Cholmiaster''' Organ FYelud* ' Lilley St. , G'm--aroanuneu AND SEA FOOD Processional Hymn, Glasgow, Scotland. Disd Friday, {iti OF AFFLICTION” FENDER REPAIRS ■/ FWdky, God’’—Hutcheson, 7:30 . Salvation meeting con­ WHAY—Newa: Supper Sereaade ROAD Vienna, Austria’ — Msgr. Anton 3:15 Brownie Troop Sermon. "Finding God". Sunday, March 13, Third Sunday "Ancient of Days, Throned in ducted by the members of the WTIC—Heart of the New* ENAMEL and LAUQUEB REPAIR SHOP ' — ALWAYS FKESH — “ 9t00 Young Adults. Glory” Baraniak, 51,. ftoman Catholic WDRC—lUk* Wav lor Youth W HAY 910 kc., Sunday, 8:15 a ja. 'BEFINIBHINGr Hymn, "O God, our Help in Ages in Lent: Songster Brigade. Mrs. Florence Bishop of Gnelano, imprisoncfl in WGTH—Echoes of the Ukraine DriYtdR RttlauraRt • LOISTERS R a ti^ ^ y . Past” —Croft. 8:45 a.m. Sunday School. Anthem— Stevenson, speaker, MrA Lillian FOR V m A MONEY REASONABLE PBII ' William H. Green. P l^ i September 1953 after the arrest of l : u — ■ r Shop A t 9:80 Cheru'j Choir rehearsal. Postlude, "Processional March" — 70:15 a.m. Worship Servic*. (Nur­ "O Lamb of God” C. F. Gounod A. Perrett leader of the aervice. WHAY—News; Supper Serenade FREE ESTIMA' 280 ITFORD r d „ - • OYSTERS 5:30-7:00 Girl Scout Troop 1, Unison Reading. iTie Beatitudes Stefan Cardinal 'Wyasynskt. Died WTIC—Heart of. the New* Batiste. / sery In the Parish House). Starting on Saturday night with in a Polish pri^n. (Data of death WDRC—Make Way for Y ^th ROUTE 99—WAPinNO «)N N . Columbia BicycIMi • S C A U d ^ spaghetti supper end jprogram. Hymn:> "All H ail'the Power of Scripture Reading— ’ WE m 7 p.m., nigiim Youth FellowsWli a program of music' and song the unavailable), WGTUr-Echoet of the Ukraine GALLASSO’S Goodyear Tires 8:00 Oo-Wed rMicsrsal. in the Community House. Shirley jeaus’ Name." Mathew 7:18-28 local Songster Brigade under the TiS A T THE RICHFIELD SI' FULL COURSE MEALS/ • • CLAMS Arlington, Mas*, . Albert W. WHAY—News; Supper 8«Serenade. HIGHEST PRIDES TEL. Ml-8-5404 Repairs, Seiirlcs Petersen will lead the dlscupsion H>thn: "There I,s a Green Hill Fat Philippiana 3:12-16 direction o f Mrs.- Lillian A. Per- Hilliard, 69, retirtd Boaton wool WTlC-CoUege QulxBowt RADIO BATTIIUES HARDWARE and • n i L E T ^ - ^ Hymn,. "How Sweet.the Name of Acceflaoricfl on the subject, ’’Bq Yourself.” A a aj'.’’ rAt will conduct the entire series merchant Died Friday. WDRC—Gang Buster* For Rags, Paper, Metals S ER V E^ A ILY Church of the Naaarene Jean LaValle will conduct the wor­ Sermon:- "My Saviour." Jesus Sounds" of servicea at the Citadel The WG^— of Lift Hour ALL M AKE* SUPPLY CO . 499 Main Street Madiaonville, 'Tehn. 'Dr. D. R. V ■ .—I------. and Sicrap Iron 7 " ■" Comer 51aln Street and 180 Spmee Street . CoRwai Jfiiioi, III. ship service. Hymn: •'Baviour, Bleared Saviour.” Sermon: T h e third in a aeries of Soned . Neptette from , southern Youell, 45, president of Hiwassee ALL "H05IE STYLE” C. E. Winslow, Minuter Thursday Neighborhood Lenten The Wjrtk New England, and Major Annie CALL OB DELIVER TO bUddle Tpk. East Phone MI-9-0659 il7K spraeo 8L, ToLdO-S-UU Lenten meditations on the Beat College, who -gained national at­ TclevisifHi Proffruns ’ (Opp. Gorman's Bnick SU.) V Flerenee Wood and meeting at the, home of Mr. • and Monday. Itudes. ’The Unattainable Allen Of Hartforii'will be gueats Arthur Ohis Storti Yoaf Yarn Shgp ^ COORlNO tention in 1950 when he refused On Page Two For a pomplete line ot hard­ Gertrude WDaon. Organlats ' Mrs. David.Burnham at 8 o'clock, 8:00 p.m^ Chriatlah Education Ideal" of the local.corps. J government surplus potatoea for 59 Cottage St.—TEL. 50-9-2858 Pri()es very reasonable. leader, Warren Westbrook. I--: and . Literature Oommitte* Recessional Hymn. "Lord, Sa We ' The Week f . - ■ ______OSTRINSKY ware and electrical supplies. hla inatltution. Died Frida^ Daalere ia Waato/llstarlala Booth aad.Coanter Service DUtrlbutor for Aluminum Com­ Sunday, March — > ' ' meeting. Thy Name Profesa" « Monday,. 8 p.m. Friendshis New York — Mrs. Anna Freud Compiete line of yarns (^UrCb School 9:S0’Am.rt^lson Wednesday, OrCle. 781 PARKER RT. Plenty of Forking Space. bination Windows and Doora. DON WILLIS . South Methodist Church Organ Pbatlude. Bemaya, 96.. a sister of the late TCI Mn-S-57S8 or M l-9-8879 arid knitting accessories, Kilpatrick, superintendent. Junior 7:30 pjn; Midweek Lenten Serv­ Tuesday— Sigmund Freud; founder kf psy­ and Intermediate departments et Main Street and Hnrttord Road ice: Part 8 of ’"nte Passion stamped goods, embroidery Rev. Fred R. Edgar, Minister 2 p.m. Women's. Home Leaiguc. choanalysis. Bom In Alistria. Di* cotton and’ tatting threads. Nasarene Youth CenUr, Sher­ H istory"; ser .ion. "John, the First Church of Christ. Scientist 3:30 p.m. Junior Songster Friday. ) . GARAGE wood Fish, superintendent.- Rev. Percy Smith, • - Beloved -Asciple." Choir re­ Masonic Temple Flee private instruction. SCOTTS TURF BUILDER Assoclnte' Minister' practice, UUian A. Perrett. COME 18 Main sl. Tel MI-9U5S1 WorsMp Service 10:45 a.m.^ hearsal following the service. 6 p.m. Junior Band practice, T. P. HOIIORAH Message, "Fsinting or Fervent. Phillip Treggor, Minister of Music Friday. Sunday aervice, March 13, 11 North Methodlsfc’'^ a rch ^ IPIAR THE GLORIOUS GOSPEL OF THE Hours: 9:45 A. M. to 5 P. M. Robert Richardson. 447 North Maik » FUNERAL HOME AND WOLCOTT'S SCOTTS SPREADERS WrYirNi^lliERS Youth Service. 6 p.m., Martha 3:00 p.m. Sertmd-year Oatechetl- a.m. 7 p.m. Senior Songster prac SpoelolldiiG | r McKinney president. Third Sunday , in in Lent. cal class. ~ Sunday School 11 a.m. Bev. John E..PastrMlailstor Ideally lOBated enavealsot aod Every Week Day MAKE A GOOD C051BINAT10N . FOR SPRING LAWN Serrice of Worship at 8 -a.m. Wedneaday evening meeting, tice,' Lillian A. Perrett. JameqAYTMcKayi Junior Society, 9 p.m., Rita .8 :0 0 -p.m. Confirmation ReuUon 8 p.m. Senior Band -practic*. C, LORD JESUS CHRIST away Creas tSa .basy thorough­ FEEDINIK WE: HAVE GROUND liblESTONE AND LOAM BRAKE SERVICE CraLt, supervisor. and 10:45 a.m. 8:00. ' star et Musto Open Thurs. to 9 P. M. ANSWER THE CAU committee at John Wabrek’s Peter Carlson. - fare. DtoUsetlva Servtea. Mad­ SPREADERS FOR APPLYING. NO CHARGE FOR DEUV- . Evening Message, 7 p.m., Include, "Adagto"...... Mozart home. ' Reading room hours; “Heaven and Hell." Hymn, "Imniortal, Invisible, God Tuesday and Friday, 12-4 p.m. 8' p.m. Bible Study Group, Mrs. *nUS SUNDAY EVENING AT 7 am FaelflUaa. ERY. EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS JOHN WOLCOTT CAN FroHt End AlIgnniMt NORMAN R^'WEIL Saturday, Sunday 10 a.m. Make your own -cafe curtainsr- G E M O LO O m Only W iis" . Tuesday evening, 7-9. Florence Stevenson. Prelude, "O Sacred Head, Once BE c o n s u l t e d ! a b o u t YOUR LAWN AND SHRUB The Week 9:30 a.m. First-yeer Oatecheti- erochstsid or sewn! Malt* thegi CUSTOM TEL. 10-9-9999 Tubsday— Anthpm, "Beneath th* Shadow" . Wednesday evening, 7-7:55. Thursday, 2 to 9 p.m. Irish Wounded" ..... Bach-Schrelner Gonaral RopA Wmk cal class. Food Sale and Tea, Irish music. from chinU. gingham or plaid, or T. P. HOUORAN ' PROBLEMS. SEE OUR SHRUBS AND EVERGREENS. 7:8<> p.m.. Inaamuch Class Fel­ (10:45 a.m.) Dickenson The public ia cordially, invited to Procesaionel Hymn, "Joyful Joy­ GOSPEL HALL - crochet them from crisp white or Sttaaml Dtoaetor lowship at Youth Center, coldred Offertory solo, "There Is a Green Vernon Methodist Church attend our aervicea and uae the Friday, •'7 p.m. ", Corps Cadet ful” cottoli—four dlfforcnt ityiDS AWNINGS class, Mrs. Florence Stevenson. 8242 ' 180 aliden will be aho\«-n by Margaret HIU" ...... Gounod Sherwood A. Tiendwell Mlnlater reading room. Anthem, "Jesus, Jswel of My 415 CtntBf Stf99t, ManeliBttBr,. Conn. from which to choose your, favo­ C. S. McHALE, Jr. PHONE- "Subatance” will be the subject Saturday, 10 a.m. Junior La- 10-20 Fish; June Gaal, soprano (8, a-m.) Marjorie Stephens, Organist . . Faith" ,..; ...... Bach | rite. UooMod CinlMliiier MI-3-8597 MAIN 1ST. Offertory anthem ./’Listen to the o f the lesson sermon for Sunday, gion class, Mrs. Lillian McCann . JESUS ANSWERED AND" SAID UNTO HIM, IF A WOLCOTT'S Wedneeday— Eldna Johnston, Chair Director Address by Quentin' G. Mangua, Perfect compliment to a lovely m Osater 8L —TaL Ml-S-79d0 ' -7;39-pjn.,-Series of EvangelUtic Lambs" ..... Dett (10:45 a.m.) March 13. The Golden Text la from and Mrs. Mildred Pickup. teams committee chairman,' fund | MAN LOVE Me, H* wffl) keep my Worda. I AM the True Psttem No.. 6360 contains ma­ II Ckirinthiana (9:8) : "God is sbls Vine. I AM the Vine, y* are the branches. He that abldeth terial requirem'ents: crochet direc­ figure— a .stunning two piece, sailor •tnriiUi will begin with the Rev. Hjunn, "Strong Son. of God" Worship Service 9:30! raising canvass. frock U(at'a.aa new as tomorrow. M. G. PurkMser, as guest evange­ Sermon. "We Must Repent" Church School 10:45.. to make all -grace Abound toward Announcsmsnt of th* Pastor’s | in me, and 1, in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: tions for cafe curtain* and val­ you;,that ye, alwaya having all Bt: Joha’e PeUsh Nattopal . for wltiiout me jre can do nothing. RESTAURAHT list. Aniiilcek will be held each eve­ Rev. Percy F. Smith Organ Prelude, "Consolation’,’ Oatkelie Okoreh Pledge ance; sewing directions for fabric Patent No. 9242 ia in Mkiet 10, ning, (.0 u a tp t Saturday, through Hymn, "There’ll a Light Upon the ' Mendelssohn tufficlency in all things, may Greater love halh-no men than thiA that a man lay curtains. SERVE HILLCREST TEL. 5U-9-8266 U Oolway St. Offertory,' "O Love That Wilt not] 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 12,iBklrt. 3H Mountains" .Hymn, "When Horning Gild* th* abound to.every good work.” Let M e ...... Laraohl down hla life fdr his friends. Y s are my friends, if Yitw> yards of 3S-lnch; top IH yarda ROUTE 9 aad 44 BOLTON Selections from-ithe Bible include Bev. ito^M » Stryjeaald Bend 25c in coins, your name, ROYAL lOE^CRBAM Postlude, "Adagio" . . Medeissohn Skies’* HyninkifPrejreparation, "Watchman, I whatsoever I command you. These things I coipmend you, the followingf/TWr the Wofd of Walter Orayb, Orgaalst. address and th* pattern number For this pAttem, send 35c in 9:30 and 10:45, a.m.,- Church Scripture Lesson, Metthei^ 5:1-20 TeU Ue" that y* love one another. * Spumoal e GeUtl'^ 9 FINEST FOODS OeaiMlIWU School. G6d is -quick, and powerful, and' to ANNE CABOT, THE MAN­ (folns, your name, address, size .de­ Offertory. '"Traumerel" Schumann sharper than any two-edged 8:30 a.m.. Maas. Sermon, "Paul, “the Missionary’ If the world hat* you,, y* know that it hated me be- - Expertly PrW***d By . 419 OMler Street 10:(5 a.m„ Nursery. CHESTER EVENING HERALD, sired and the.Pattern Number to a Tortoaiaa a Noveltlea GIVE YOU LASTING SATISFACTION Hymn, "Hark.-the Voice of Jesus ■wora, piercing even to the di'vid- 10:30 a.m„ High Recessimial Hymn, / ’Christ for th* for* it bated you. If y* war* of the world, the world would Blaater Chefe 9:30 p.m.. The M

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 12,4966 ^ G H T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1956 P A G E N l i r t l Luther Burbank probably would knife with one blade and a buck- BUGS BUNNY have satisfled it. . The tree waa horn handle was regarded as fw- Antwtr to PrewleugPunde grafted so that it produced more longing to the privileged class? than 300 varieties of fru it V«neziMlon Vtnturt TMATV Sense and Nonsense The glamour girl’s dress was one rney H dt’ T ea ^ Likely to W in Post-Season N IT Play OUST A TMtrvou Who can remember when the o f those black nustbers that picks susuroaros TWINK/ boy who had a 10-cent Barlow up everything—including men. ACROSS DOWN LA R V N Sm S- Attendant—P o you wiah to con- Sometimes ^ could abnost scream 1 Venesuela hat 1 Pries, NOTMNS ault Wooeunf Portunf, the tr««t with pain! :MKlOUS/ Chineae myetICT , He—Why. what’s the mattarT | C ARNIVAL :K TURNER a — line of 3 Shield bearing \kowron Gets Seven AaaisU •Baaehall by Richard8,i.No. 3> ing Oft Woman—Yea, tell him hia moth­ (sympathetically). I7S0 miles on 3 Arabian gUU lie on ns Meet er ia here from The Bronx. She— I was vaccinated laat week , the Caribbean 4 Observe m j m and it has taken dreadfully. /.Sea .Sinn On a truck In Oklahoma.; “ Don't Hia eyes fell and hia gaae v g lu eastem e Mimickers' Tiriiig Hurl^rs Give Tip-Offs St. Louis Five Crowd Me! My Brakea Are lik e curious. But he saw no scar. ----- v u n u * 7 Insect egg ankees Bow to Cards,^ Women—Y’ou Can’t Truat ’em.” He—^Why, where were you vac­ covered srith gBalm friilt CBAVAT LBAOCB cinated.? (impetuously).. dense forests 9 Famous 3t Heavy blow 41 Employer Tai Ms. I (SI ( “ Paol BldMUils la » throwhaok and going nowhere, to moving the it, for a manager to convince' In Initial Test 43 River valley j .....IB lOS N optfleidere one way or the other, pitchers that he ia sincere In ww- The preacher came alone and She raised her eyebrowa and llT ry ln g English school 38 Partner [Redlegs Turn on Power lenwtt .... S| 74 JOS to each aa John MoOrmw anfi Con­ wrote upon the aienboard: “ I pray smiled sweetly. , experience 10 Withered (sUng) 43 Mouthward « Wllso* ...... S2 I lf M nie Mack,” wrote c nlu n let Rod when they already ara playing tha tng them to openly admit tney New York, March 13 Vh—^Tom­ 49Eqi(st (comb. for all.” V . * ShOr-In New York. IS Narcotic 13 Cotton fabric 37 Operatic solo W. Diels Jr. .... 73 77 H Smith roeently. This grant Balti­ hitter correctly. have lost the good stuff. . my .Blackburn, the pleasant^ . form) Buncr ...... N 130 M "Rube Welberg, pitching great The lawyer wrote, underneath: 14 Shirt part 13 College in . 38 Sloping way ,1 New York, Mirch'13 (AV-^tPveryA The Cincinnati Redl4gs, out to Mssnuson ....S B . 133 m more Oriole etmteglst dlaeecta “A coiorful pitcher who tele­ young c()acb of CMytciD With the passing o f thd old-time I 40 Passage in the aeaaon for the peat five years, Joe show the' National League they for Connie Mack for aeveral years, "I plead for all.” \ 49 One who Ohio 39 Encourage modem day >nal la the third graphed hia tiring waa Rube Ben­ t^versity, /igufes it taka*' m «rr STILL, TURN The doctor added: " I ^prescribe outlaws, people who lived in the I brain Colltne haa had to fight for the can come through with a lineup of Tolsis ...... 883 •»* Ml 174B of n serieo of slx'artlclee.) '\. ton, who was with the Giants and was ivorking one day in Philadel- ' wagers IS suture 31 Healthful Te laa Ns.T^i D ihia.' Going Into th ninth inning, YOgRij^THlS for all.” country 'thought they were safe outings. 47 Scatters, aa first base Job bn the New TorlC sluggeis, polished off the Baltl- I, srder Daytona Beach, Fla. (N E A )^ Redlege. 1 caught Rube in his last "t(Miniey hot” team to win In I f Number 31 Planet tube held a three-ru|i lead, only VMy, mTCM TW The plain citiaen wrpte: “I pay from unwelcome visitors. Then! 38 Crafty hay I Yankee#. Kaeh year he's come out inore Orioles, 7-S. Bob Borkowaki K. Trsejr .*.. Paul Richards la renowned aa per­ daya in' Minneapolia during the nigged poat - season b**ketball 17. , Penetrate. ______33 Exude aiid. Tsd Kluauwskl accounted for Adamy to run into trouble. Mr. Mack sent CAMItA. for all!” / came the In-lawa. 39 Fruit skins 49Individual on top. haps the moet skillful handler and 1933 pennant-winning season. competition. And he’s hoping hia It Compass point33Wife of It’a golnx to be the aame old three of the Redlegs’ rune with J. Tracy/..,,, dns of his coaching sons, Earle, HM.I 40 Lampreys 91 Name Kroll developer of pitc! "In tha. sunset of. his edreer. It Flyers will be the hottest as wail 30 Bellows Tyndaiaus story in ,’o9, excem that there homers, although the Orioles man­ Dummy to the mound to ask Rube how he The trouble with Socialism ia First Tnmate—And what arel One of the top/secrets of sue wasn’t necessary for the catcher '■■ the tallest team in the National 31 Fruit probably will be a C e r e n t ending aged to tie it after their efforts, felt. Invitation Tournament (NIT) that you rurt out of rich people you doing now? Totals i...... BI4 U l 1731 ceasful '^ta knowing when to give Rube a sign. The only ef­ 39 Lines (ab.) r 1 r r — he won’t make it. so the Redlegs then proceeded to ‘Stay. Here To Loae’ starting today at Madiaon Square 80 faat that there'a no one left to Second Inmate—-B uyl^ old 1r r r r to get a out of there be- fective pitch he could throw waa a 3tBnsllian sUta Right now, you could aak Man­ mesMge rookie Ryhe Duren .for Tsaaa Ns. I <1> "Earle did, and the big guy an­ Garden. aoak but you and. me.—Waahine- wells, sawing them up, and aeUiagl i three rune in the seventh without fore someoi geU kUied. And quick-breaking overhand curve. SOSobeitI IT r ager Casey gtengel: SteOsrr ...... M M managere many ayatema to *Tf the opposition started to han­ swered: T m all. right. I'll stay out Blackburn reasons this way: toh (D. C.)- Timea-Herald. them for post holes. r" “ Who'a on first?” and you'd get the benefit of a . Jaa^ta ...... BO IB 31 Fourth make the here and lose it ' "Winning the N IT u tike making a atralght anawer—B ill' Bkowron. Hank Aaron, who 1s making a Parsons ;...... 101 108 lit pitching change at dle Rube’s curve a little roughly In r r K; Diets. Jr. the right time. the seventh or eighth inning, he “Any manager should appreci­ parachute Jumps. You have to do He had been alttine next to her Marriage encourages th rift I 33 Nomad The JM belongs to Skowron so determined effort to nudge Andy Klelnschmidt ate a pitcher with guts enough to it right every time. Play a poor at the dinner table for the laat says a banker.. Demands is the| If long as ha' provea he’a a big Pafko out of hia outflSId pbat wlU) Beneston .... lUcMrds. the new Baltimore would invariably tear Into hie 33 Be borne r manager, aaya managers have a admit he is not quit- up to fin- gama- in the N IT and you're hour and waa deeply admiring her word. leaguer. the Milwaukee Braves, bit a two- catcher and aay: ’Gimme a chance. 34HosUlry ToUla ...... BBS BOS 111 IBIS fool-proof ' system sometimes, Gimme a ' chance. Call for a faat iihing. And the pitcher who insiste through.” beautiful arma and ahoulders. 39 Fissure S Ex-Purdne Orifder run homer , to provide the margin Team Na. t (tl upoh leaving games in late innings Tommy knows something about No matter what your taste In I ■\ E. DieU 8r. 3M " ^ e r e are tell-tale signs to watch ball once in awhile!’ She (suddenly).— Do you know, 30 Asterisk f*' Skowron it a hulk of a young­ of victory in a 4-3 triumph, over for no cause will be too obyious to those nUatakea. Three times in tha fruit, a tree developed by famed I If A Zwick ...... 3S3 for," he says. Sign tor Bull Pen Tve been in misery for a week. 37 Musical bote ITs h L ster, who uaed to play football fo r the Brooklyn Dodgers. Lew Bur­ W. flehubert get by with It very. long. past four yean the F lyen have Purdue'. He hit .340 for the Yanks ShfJu OK Catcher - "Wise old Donie Bush, our man­ Yankee newcomer Bob IVurley 3t Conform P i dette and Humberto Robin^n each VAronii ..... "On a really hot day, when ypur been invited to the NIT. They n i !T u. last year, playiilg only oif and on, tossed three scoreless innings for ...... " I have known several plt<;hera ager, would make it a point to holds, a sun-reddened bead—and 39 GeU up good jiitcher obviously is Urihg were runners-up in 1951 and 1952. BY 3. R. W ILLIAM S OUR BOARDING HOUSE w ith MAJOR HOOPLE Stengel waa Impressed with his the Breves. / ~ ^^h u bert ...... who let you know yanking time tarry in the 4lugour nsar Rube in bis tongue out— after getting OUT OUR WAY 41 Japanese herb i aniTloeing his stuff, only the un-' Laat year they were knocked out JT r s ' work with the bat, but the profea- The World Champion NsW York Totals Sit Bit was at hand' merely by starting the late innings. Once he hiurd thinking manager leaves him on rpugh treatment from the Cards 44 Insert by Niagara in the second round I aor waa concerned over Bill'll mein Giants continued their hex Over to shake the patched off. It aeemad this familiar chant,. the sign for the ropes too long. in the opening game of the Grape­ and in the (Chrittmiw Holiday 49DeephoU K MEBCANTI1,E tEAOim BliTMY-^PiRmS « 5“ fault—the aame one which has the Cleveland Inmans with an 8-3 Maackester Optical Ait no matter /hrhat the sign, they another hurier would be relayed to “Modem basebell demands, that fruit;^ League .aaaaon in Florida. Festival here they loet ^ o games. l.VJrWAM — UMDAOMrrED "48 AssocUted i kept many other big guys out of massacre. That miakea it five in a Mathlasofi ...... *7 W didn’t want it. Tommy Bridges, s the bull pen. a winning club have available Turley. waS aciquired by the Yanka 13-Game S trew 'EBAOf AlOVJ'X KMOvg ^AiR-cwromoMBw with Miss » Ds» cy ...... B«/SB M MOVl-RDSEer FlXTOl, ACyiSR61Ty--'X’LL the m ajors—poor fielding. row for the Giants, including the OlamixliuiiR ...... Mr. fl 90 •fine competitor at Detroit, waa al­ "Rube Benton would trudge to real ^good clutch pitcher for this during the winter from Baltimore. Second-seeded. Dayton is car­ CHAIR THAT vJiLL, FI6»4T THE Lamour The 8t. Louis Cardinals polished' ways ready for the shower when FELT UlHCM TWeV Pll four straight in the Worid Series Upton ...... ;...... iOi M 117 the clubhouee, berating B^sh and spot'— a man who can conaiatent- rying, a 12-game winning streak Re'AX.UTIOMlTB AMO ARROV44 OP 80 Crescent- r e off the Yanks for the second time wTiiMMi ...... / » no 112 he started shaking his head In the LAU6^EO AM > lest fall. Willie Maya and Eric hia catcher. ly atop the oppoelUon for en inning into this tournament and tha Fly­ ■srm ns HABtrs currtSA&eoiS shaped In a row yaaterday, 3-1, but Skow­ elglRh or ninth inning 36EtteryAT III) . r Rodin hit home runs for the Giants Totaia . -...... 4t7 Ml 103 1831 "Theee- slgna are important for or two, and do it three or four e n ' victims Include four of the FOR CBMTURIE^ FORTUME, AMO ’n a . 93 African ron looked as though he bad been /alia* Faiat (It /np-tMfs range from a pitcher managers and playare to look for Umea fi week.” Wi6 while A1 Dark went three-for- Coast Big Men other 11 tournament teams, Louls- 'AMO FUM& THS: »-w

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1965* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CO^N., SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1955 X' PAGE ELEVElf TEN

Antonobilw for sih ^ THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW I By FAGALY and SHORTEN}: LiYcatock-nValiicka 42 HoosehoU Goads 61 Apartment*—Flato— Houses For Rent 65 Houses For Ssk 72 Subnriwn For Sale 75 the Community Methodist (3iurch Tancmenta ' IS at CSryitial Lake, will have for his J^mpaging Storms Iwic Birr cow s, calves and L «f Rockyille^Vernon 1M« FORD tiKte. in good oondi> SEVERMt f eu. ft. CtddajMt alec- $% ROOM ranch styje home, ta- JARVUr ROAD, e i-O ^ Cod. Six FLORIDA LOTS, Senlando Springe, sermon subject at the 9 o.m. Morn­ 11(11 OHM It 90% 9 0 U « AND cattle. Also ' horses. P^la Bros. trie refrigerators. Good condition. COMFORTAWJB fttnilahed sutoad, oil haat, and ahinrar. No Jotou, braasowsy attachad, ta> Oriando area, $397.80 up, -$47:50 I ing Worship "Light of God." The tioo. IMI qhtvrolat tudor. BulMt TUB TcL ML 8-7406. The C lisiin d t«m u in. town. D o o flu M oton, Bargain, t^ sa cb . CaU MI. 8-7938 rw m s, auitable one or two ttilddle- chlldron undoc 19. No pote. Phoow rago, 2nd floor btaUltet touulated down, $7.61 por month. High, preparatory maibberahlp class wlD Leave^Eight Dead, any time. agadadulta. >a. 8-6951. MI. 9-4381. ^ Enlistment Missian Opens^ 8S3 Main. ArTlDftE lATE OUT THOM a n d ahoot rock, and adeduetical tiled. wooded. Retire, golf, swlnr ftah; meat at 3 p.m. Landscaped, fenced, H$,900. live cheaper. Insured title. Get de­ Tha Rev; Harvey Mbrtlaon, of «uppCR.mrrm OAkCFlATnr rURNITURE-W^ ara buying and FIVE ^O O M . apartment. Four Ooctor ^ays Multi-Millipii Loss Mvertisement M4S DODGE Sodnn, 'adio. hoator. ArticiM For Sale 45 GREEN MANOR—-814 roOm ranch. tails. Garapic, Inc., l^ te r Park, Hazardville, guest leadetV-^'adll «Ht -WI»M5,MQ&. aelllng good used tuniltare. Jdhea rooma completaly remodeled. Mid­ ExceUent condition, e to J9 CLASSIFIED ADVT,. nica «nUb, clean inaide. A real CSlNStUV Ift DISH „ Manehoatoiv-St] room Colbnial Fla. 500 Workers to Canvass give the sermon at the 10:45 serv­ R^neet to roodneea buy al $a#6. EASTER SEWING Speriala 1 - Chil­ Furniture, $8 Oak S t Ml. 9-1041. dle-aged couple preferred. Ml. montha laaao. MI. 9-8(M0. In good e<^4Uk» IH hatha, oU Oenetaal Uae ef Sleeping .PUIs -k ^ (CoBtlaned fPaib F b(5 4 )M ) DEPT. HODRS ( HAPPV. 9ME ice at tha Methodist CTiurch. There NocRionay down. Douglaa Motors, dren's aU wool skirt places. $1 9-7968, hot water heat, laundry room, largo TlpUfON—On beautiful Box Moun> Is • DnqgMona HaMt will be special musie by the choir 11.75; cost lengths 18.50 . |S.t6. GAS STOVE—apartment sise, very 8:15 A/M . to 4:30 P. M. SU Main St. good condiUon. Four b t^ ers, kitchen,Kuenen, twoiw o - carCl garaged .Lot 80 teta. Attractive cuatom buUt home RockvUle, March 12 iSpaclal).—4 eonttaua their work. Girls who and soloist. The Junior MYF will beguii'^ a|^ points ivhSriMli* 'non- DifiMCSfOR Ladles' akint pTecaapTecei $3.95 • 14.80; oven, broUer. MI. 9-9445. X^Vsntod To Rent 68 x i40.--$i4,600. with large living room. Dining i s r m a m t i p . J o r d a n , m . d . Some 500 census takers will cover have recently received Girl Scout nisst at 3:80. tomorrow afternoon paging river4nflipM damage- BBFOS^ TOU BUT a used car DI9)4E9.' coat langtha $8.50.810.98. Colonial Busineaa I^paitiona room-klt^il combtoatlon. Four CO|*Y CLOSING TIME Written far NBA Sendee the area tomorrow afternoon from pins are Sally Dunnels, Lynn -with Sharon t Bartlett as Vorahlp mated at 13 mUlI^doUars end lift, See Oonitah Motor Sales. Buick Ramnant b b o p ^ . 115 Center St. BBAUTtrUL 16 " RCA Victor telb- YOUNG COUPLE deslro 3 or 4 Manchoater^Slx room Caj^ Cod. bedrooirie, 3 bathe, unuaually Kloter, Karen Klots, Mary Mea- Sales and 'lUrvlce, 3U Main For Rent 64 Not long ego a reader asked for leader. / thousands hptaeless. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. vlaian-table model, mahogany room apartmoht by May l. Ront- Recently doeorated, thrao.or four large breeseway, 2-ear garage, 3 to 6 p.m. sociulng information der, (tool Fatten, Barbara Pine street. Ml. Op«n eveninss- ROYAL . AND Smith-Corona port- bedrooma, lovely yard.— $13JKK>. a dlaouaaion at aleeplng pills, for all tha churehea ta tha com­ At the morning service of wor­ No further major destruction MON. THRU FRI. cabinet, good condition. Special, BUILDING on Center Straat,'.suit- ^proxlm atoly $50. CIL 7-0630 any extenalve vtewa. Priced right. Cell and Cynthia Robert. ship /a t 10:45, First Congrega­ aMa and standard typewritera. 859.95 at Benson's, Inc. Wm. McBride. MI. 8-4e$e. J. Wet- Among other things she stated munity. was foreseen as the flood 10:30 A. M. 1#80 CHRYSLER *qur door, in ex­ All makes ot adding machines able for sntall busineas or for s t o . Glastonbury—Five room ranch. The older members of the troop tio n Church of Vernon, the pss- age, hardware, lumber, etc. Rea- AU modern conveniences. Near eon Beach and Co., Harttard. that the had had flve major opera- Tha quaitiona to be asked each include Edith Btome, Mary Car­ worst ^'Slnc* April 1948 . drifted SATURDAY 9 A. M. , cellent condiUon, R ^ te sidewalls, told or rented. Repairs on all KENMORE automatic mangle WANTED—Couple to rent $H room tor, the ' Rev. Georgs B. Riggins aonable, MI. 8-7953. •chool hue line. Good aiaed lot__ resident will Include name, ad- penter, Lorraine ChaZest, Karen toworil Cairo, 111. where tho (too low mileage, tully ei^pped. Pri- makes, Marlow's.______■- iron. Slightly u a ^ $135. .Governor furnished apartment in exchange ROCXVlLL£—Tbree-famUy houae, tiwu and on top of these developed will give the sermon ‘They That dumps into the Mississippi River. , vale party. »0 . 3-BOM. \ $13,500. s Iresa church memberehip or church Friedrich, 'koren Hommor, Laura TOCK COOPRRATIO^ W nX . Wihthrop deek, excellent condi­ for a 4 or 6 room pert^ furnished 'nM-S arrangement. Second floor a lump ta the breast which turned .Walt Upon the Lord." The Pilgrim FLAT FIELDBTONB for re’italning SPAC3GQS Office, ground floor, / praference. All information given Madden, Brenda Morcham. Wanda The Louisville district of', thk BE appreciated tion. Lamps. MI. 8-8835. apartment or house. M l. 3-6084. Bolton T- Several new ranch to w vacant. I lia per month in­ Fellowship meets at 7 p.m. U.S. Corps of Btaginssrs prsdietsd lUB FORD Fairlane club .fedan, l(URAV/fll4l«l4 U9 M O COME t o walls, tireplsce. wood delivilivbred, auitable for bualness or profession/ out to be cw|rcr. Because ehe was will be turned over to the church Newell. Cynthia Noonan, Gail homce in choice location. 1 acre come. FnUy rented. Can be pur- ■ Jehovah’s Witnesses ' / ' crests today at Tell City, (touwl- |3M down. Radio, healer, W^te- aeo,M M O fif! ooHrxxfNi anvJ 115 a cord, CaU Wimmsntie AC Ml. 3-8900. ______^ TOUNCt COUPLE need 4 rooms, ta bad shape the operaUon,dld not of his preference. bheehon, Elizabeth Sinclair, Mar­ HOSVER VAOnne cleaner, excel- lote) cheaed completely fumlahed for All. those who will not be at There will be a public lecture 'at ton,A and'Evansville, Ind., and a t walla, etc. Never registered. Un­ ANOVftVNOT? S TUIMS TOQ .-TOMOEilOWriWr^ 9-9333. lent condition. Cleantag attach- unfurnished. Call Air. Russell at turn out well and ahe suffered tor­ tha SUmley, Judy Vandervoort. Dial Ml<^3-5121 der SO miles. Easy payminiA, r o u i t ROOM office suite, axcetlent only $11,900. Better hurry. CaU Kingdom HoU tomorrow ofte^oon Haweaville, Owensboro, and Han- MS.CeiMGELV It \menta. Rdasonable. JA. 8-1588 Goodyaar Service Store. MI, For Appointment To Inapect Cell ments for aeverel weeks end as a home tomorrow afternoon are and June Wilson. / Douglas Motors, 333 Main St. WOOLEN REMNANTS and rug decor, complete faciUtles, /A rtet Wm: McBride. MI. 3-M16. J. Wet- asked to fill out oensua forms at 3 o'clock on the subject .‘-Tleath dsrson, Ky. MFLiaCMAR&E iuid rear parking. Rental $75. 851 •-6390, \ ______eon Beach and Co., Hartford.. result re(!elved many pain pills and Anyone _ willing to , volunteer strips for braiding snd hooking. FRANCES K. WAGNER which have appeared in the local either as a leader or litostant. Is ■—B^iend or Foe 7” by a represen­ The leveling off at Toll City, 1M7 CHEVROLET Stylemaster, 0 9 MOPPING^UP Center Street. MI. 9-1680 or Ml. aleeping pills, "New, although I Jon's Rug Shop, 55 Talcott Avs.i SINK, whiU aat tub. MI. Realtor am better, it la extremely hard to newspapers end leave them out-' asked to contact Mr*. James Von- tative of the Watchtower Society. Cannelton, and.HawesvllIe woa to two-door, radio, heater. In excel­ Ol!>ERATlON6 9-8849; -r’ / ’ EAST HARTFORD, North End — hit 46.6 feet, 8-5 fast above flood RockvUle, Conn. Pbona 64U0f. BusinesL For Sale 70 MI-9-0038 Recent, custom Cape, six — two stop,’’ she says, tide, prefenbly attached to the dervoort. A t 4:15 p.m. there wi|l be a study AnnounceRieiitfl lent condition, 1395. No money .WMEM iV t M i. front door. Thoee who are taking of the Feb. .1, Watchtower, subject. stage. The river woo expected to down. Douglas Motors' 333 Main FOR SALE—Men's rebuilt snd xe- FOR RENT-^nsek bar with a pertly ftnlehed. OU, plastered, I ehail not at this time diacuaa Free Donee bviP.AKivwMr WESTING 3USE electric - stove, part ta the census are also re­ The. Italian American Friend­ "A Right Kind of Minister." crest at Owensboro at 44JI fast, TAX RETURNS prepared In your Street. lasted shoes. Fine shape. Priced lobatar pond. Good location. Ml. tB R - ExceUent SVt itesement, fireplace. Terms, Oatto the pain pills since I do not know 4.5 feet above flood level, and 4A5 good cond iioB. Inquire 101 Cheet- what wee reoeived. It la safe'' to minded to fill out a card and leave ship Club will hold another qf Its The Friday evening study meet­ home or by api^ntment. Exper­ reasonably. Sam Tulyes, 15 Mdple. 8-0889. ta llancheaur Green MenchtaUr, Main St.—$ famUy Go. CH. 9-8489, eventaga' ' JA. feet at Evansville and Hendarsen, nut St. utiUtlea. Many poaaible 8-3989, AD. 3-5854. say, however, that any druga u$ed It at their home for the callA* to free donees this evening from 9 ings are now held at 41 Orchard ienced tax work. Ml. 3-4733. 1954 OLDS Super 88'4 door sedan, Street. Opp. First National park- flat, oil heat, two car garage, large where flood stage is $2 fe e t hydramatlc radio, heater, U. S. ran E. Howland, Realtor. to reduce pain should be giveii'for pick up. There are -12 Protestant p.m. to 1 o.m. with music by the St., this city, W. Holmes, Elling­ tag. \ lot, good condiUon throughout. OOVESTTRY — 13 acres, 5 room ton; 387 Oakland St., 15 Rosemary With the myddy, debris-Udtn INCOME TAX returns prepared. Royal Master W.W. tires, only AM6.ARyi , good condition S47U. as abort a time as possible'knd cut churehea and one Synagogue co­ Rhythmaires Orchestra. GREEN SOFA Priced for quick aale. colonial, center chimney, all im­ operating In the Enlistment Mls- P la ce' and 41 Edmund St., Man­ waters already inching downward CaU Dan Mosler. MI. >-3329 or 13,000 miles. Just likt new. Save JOS w esreau 1 HAVE aome beautiful acbool 180. Phone MI. after 8 ji.m. Notice out as soon as the patient can Dinner Dance os far downstream as LoulsvUle, provements, poultry houZe, view, aion. The Women of the Moose will chester. , JA. 7-8218. 81,000. Guaranteed, Brunner’s o u m o o l m , desks and chairs for- chUdren, Four rooma, full basement, oU Stand the pain without them*. the Weather Bureau said tha rivsr Packard, Rockville Road, Talcott- special. Three doUara for desk and PARLOR OIL heater, ^ U b le for A t a.m lettag held by the Town J^R E FOR any type bueineea. 316 brook, reduced to $15,700, Several The danger of taking sleeping Thoee In charge of the census hold a dinner dance this evening at Homemakers Meetings lweic«Ti would be back within its banks ^ INCOME TAX returns prepared in vllle. s S S S S l B a t chair in good condition. Kinder­ amaU iq>artment or ctoag e. Ex- Planning Commission of Man­ Bpruce St. MI. 8-3997. heat,: emeaita drive. Combination others $10,500 and - up. WeUca pills has now been,generally rec- with to repeat that if a perron the Moose rooms on Elm St. Three homemakers meetings, ar­ Agency, Ceventry. PI. 2-6873. Tuesday. your home or mine. Call M3. garten chairs, one AU Drive, one ceUant condition. MI. 8-4m . chester, Connecticut. March 8, windows end ecreena. Very clean— ognized. Indeed totoy most states visited feels that their religious Distrirt Meeting ranged by Cofa H. Webb, home SPECIAL TODAY. 1951 Buick 1955, following a public hearing No rains of any coiisequsilc* oro 0-4928 for appointment. smalt safe, one ditto machine. See $9,800. ------. ------; have laws which prevent the sale- preference concerns themselves The March meeting of the Ameri- demonstration agent of the Tol­ forecast for the next day Or two, super sedan, radio, heater, Dyna- held January 17, 1$5S. U was Houses For Sale 72 6f sleeping pills containing barbi- only and who do-not care to answer cair~Liegion Auxiliary and Amerir DAIRY QUEEN No. 2. 807 Middle Business Servicen Offered 13 Roofing—hiding 16 Help Wuted— Female 35 »h ^ « 51 Greenfield St., 'Hart Wanted— Real Estate 77 land County Form Bureau, are an­ so the fall should be roptd. flo drive.- Full price,- 8785. Only tard. GE. WRINGER type waaherXta voted to make sone changes as New four room homce plus two turates except on prescription, the simple questions, they have can Legion, Fourth District, will nounced for next Week. Turnpike West. After the show 885 cash or trade. Bnmner's Pack­ good condiUon. MI. 9-1117. follows: MANCHEBTER —Three bedroom The crest at Louisville reached C. AND H. HOAR, formerly Harold ro R THE BEST in Bonded built SHIRT PRESS operator. Apply in unftaUhed now under conatruction. ARE YOU CONSXDBRINO TWs Is for the protection of the only to day they do not care to be held tomorrow afternoon at 8 Monday, 8 p.m. Tolland Home­ 36.8 feet, 8.8 feet above flood level. stop tor a treat. ard, Rockville Road, Talcottvllle. WEB'rtNGHOUSE MOTORS, %, To change to Industrial Zone an Cape Cod, fireplace, large kitch A Son’s Rubbish Removal. Cel­ to roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, person only. New Model Laundry, apnltery nioldtag, paneUng, excel­ Pleater walls, fuU Insulation, hot BELLINO YOUR PROPERTY 7 pubUc and ta order to avoid some comment and the canvasser wUl o’clock at the Legion. Home In makers, open meeting, home of A 39.5 feet crest had been pre­ Open Wed.-Thurs. 'til 9. . 1-8 h.p. WUl aell belaw wholes^# 3 COMPLETE res now in Rural Residence Zone, of the dangerous effects of taking accept' this statement, YOU A]W INVITED to the Cub lars, yards snd attics cleaned. MI. conductors snd roof repairs call 73 Sutamit St. , lent oc^ tiori) Ameaite drive, ge- water, oU heat fireplace, open We wiU appraise your property SomersvUle. Local representatives Mrs. Margaret Ridzon; Monday, dicted here. price. MI. 8-4184, 8 to 9 p.m. ROOMS OF BRAND NEW bribed as followe; Beginning such pills ta too large quantities or At the completion o f the census, Scout 'nem ecraft Show. Waddell 9-1084. M. 9-4034. . OMilblin. Ml. 3-7707. rage, nice 'locetiim. $13,900. C ol­ staircase, full rough floortag on fre# end wuhout any obugaUon. will attend and plana will be made 1:80 p.m., Mansfield City Group, Col. W. D. Milne, district 'e n ­ EARN MONEY at home. No sell­ . FURNITURE a t iLpotat in the westerly line-of too often. all cords will be'‘sorted and given for a cord party. School tonight starting at 7 NOW OPEN. O der Mill Antique All 100% gueranteed, aome In ton W. Hntchtae. MI. 9-8183, 9-4694 2nd floor, porch. BuUt Igr AnieldL Wa alao buy property for caah. home of Mrs. Alice Darling, sub­ gineer, said the preliminary dam­ Auto Accessories— Tires 6 k u b b iSH and ashes removed. Gen- RAY’S V k if ING CO. Shingle and ing. See our ad under business op. PrirkSt^ Street, laid point being in / By all odds, drilgs containing 1 to the churches to which the in- o'clock. Shop, routes No. 8 and No. 44, original factory ermtea, with origi' Sailing or bujdng contact o Sunday Service* - ject, "Safety for the Child.” ^ age from Madison, Ind., to Clov- oral cleaning of attics, ceUars and built ,up tuofs, gutter snd con­ portunitiea. the northeasterly corner of land/ barbiturates are the most - com-|-dtviduals have indicated a prefer- Bolton. Antiques bought and aeld. nal factory serial numbers. MANCHESTER Five room ranches. FtUl' base­ STANLEY Y, ftoalUv Guest preachers will occupy th* erport, Ky . was one million dol­ BATTERIES — 50% off. Square yards.’ Call M and M Rubbish re­ ductor wort^ roof, chimney re­ of Aceto A Sylveeter and in the ment, plaster walla, oil hot w ater moniy used for sleeping ptirposes. ence, including the Catholic Church. type as low as 84.95 ex., long type MI. 9-5890. . ______BIDND BEDROOM northeastef^ comer of present BHAJB-BURN REAX/TT pulpits in many of th* city’s AU ToloottvIUe and Vernon lars. Most of this wqs ta the Personals moval. Ml. 9-9TBT. pairs. Ray Ragenow. MI, 9-3314, IT’S EASY WITH AVON North Mein Street—6 room Cepe heat tile bath, modem kitchen. MI-S-eSTS These are vorloiu combinations of 1 Each church will, make an ef- churches tomorrow. News Item* ore now being handled fall* cities area embracing Louis­ 87.98. Written guarantee. Cole Ray Jackson. Ml. 3-8335. , ZJVlNa ROOM BUTTE Industrial Zone; thence westerly chemical SubMstaecs, called barbi- fort to follow up the census with- Cod. 3 unftalehed. Attached garage. The Rev. Fred Edgar., pastor of through The Moncheeter Evening ville. . Motors. Ml. 9-0980. 5-PC. DINETTE SET about 800’ In the northerly Une of Industrial lend for aale, near FGR Pr o m p t courteous service, WANTED — Riders from South CALL TRAYS TV Serve an Avon teriritory in CHILD'S MAPLE wardrobs. turic acid. .Tile barbiturates con a visit, the South Methodist Church of Herald Rockville Bureau, located at He said the damage was to /'Weatlnghouae" EUec. Refrigerator present Industrial Stane; thence On bui line. Aaking $12,700. railroad tracks. selling or buying reel estate. caU cause, acute poisoning. A group of Bishop Flanagan Here Manchester to vicinity of Hartford For Quick, Honest, Reliable your free time and watiih your 3-8153: Mancheater, will preach at the 1 Market S t, telephone RockvIUe riverfront buildings,, houses and Fire, 8:15-4:30. MI. 8-8479 after NEED TIRES? erson" Telavlslon southerly about 930’ in the wester­ Johnaon BuUdtag Company, Man- thirteen hospitals, for example. His Excellency, the Rev. Ber Roofing and ChinliBcys ^6 -A morning service at the Union Cm 5-8186. personal property, but very llttl* 5:80. ______, income GROW and G R O W ! DUO-FAST stapler used once, 8,000 syUg" Waaher ly line of Industrial Zone to a Woodbrldge Street — 6 room cbester. MI. 3-7436. collected 643 coses of poisoning by nard J. Flanagan, bishop of the Firestone, Goodyear, Goodrich. Luxe'' Range New six room cimiplete Cepe grogational CSiurch, and the Rev. to land since no crops were ta. . Call MI-9-6650 ROOFING—Specialising lA re, Three hours a day can mean 9/18 ataplea, $10; radio, $5; paint point In the northerly line o f land ranch. Screened porch, attached these drugs. All these patiente'had CathoUc Diocese of Norwich, will Forrest Musssr, pastor, will give Pennsylvania gnd U. 8. No doWn Take- your choice of any o f thase Cod.- Price $14,900. WANTED—Four room home, 89000- Greater LouisvlUe wa* hardly WANTED—Ride to Pratt A WhU- If No Answer Or Evenings Ing roofs of all kinds. Alsp dollars in your pocket with our clotha (3) 8x18, 810 each, lawn of Mitchell, thence weaterly about taken large .overdoses and wore be the guest speaker at the annual an illustrated story. T he; Rev. LAWMAKERS LEARN neya from Benton St. near Egst payment, 30 months to pay. Ulances, in addition to bedroom, 435' In northerly line o f lend of garage, many axtraa. ExceUent $11,500, also 5 or 6 room home, affected. •-MI-9-7609 roots. Gutter work. Chinn wonderful incentive pay. Gom- chairs, $3 each; two 80' garden sick enough to havq to go to « Breakfast o f the St. Edgar will have charge of the Wor­ Middle Turnpike, first shift, 7 a. COLE MOTORS * cleaned, repaired, 36 yearn’ hose, $4 each; Thuro-Seal white, ng room, dinette, ruge, lamps Mitchell; -thence northerly about condition. High mortgage' avail­ $13,000-$16,800. Scvecel clients with hospital. Doubtless, there were I Hemord’a Mens Club tomorrow, AuaUn.Tex. OP)—The ABC’s of Milne said LduisvlUe was saved CHARLES LESPERANCE BUbstantlel caah. Carlton W. ship sei;vics tomorrow evening at m million dollars ixr damages by m.-S p.m. MI. 9-3575. ' SERVICENTER BILL TRAYGIS irience.irience. Free^ e eatimatea. ihission and bonus. 85; one gallon fire exttaguiriier, and other itenis. 40S’ In easterly line of land of able— $15,900. many others who hod token a lit-1 The breakfast will follow the 7:30 7:80, when the Rev. Harvey Mc­ la'wmsktag were offered freshmen Mancheater ..MI, 8-5861. EVERYTHING C. R. Burr A Co., Inc.; thence Hutchtae. MI. 9-5132, 9-4694. members of >the 54th Texas legis­ levees and lloodwalla. 436 Center 8t.—Ml-9-0980 ANTIQUES Refinlahed. Repairing Sowley filled, $8; carpenter totia, calcium MI-9-7620 tie too much and had merely been Mass. Arthur wlU give the third lecture ta ^ Ca'll MI-9-2814 ONLY 8489 westerly about 288' in northecly WARREN E. HOWLAND lature in a University of Texas A t Carrollton, .Ky., one of the Automobiles .for Sdie done on any furniture, llem an, chloride, Tela-Poat, antique hang­ If READ'T to buy, seU, exchange slightly sick or overslept. Edwin Ertel Is president of the the series “ Psul for Moderns" en­ ing lamp. Inquire 81 Jarvis Rd. Free atorage UhtU wanted. Free line of land of said Burr; thenCe Some people are porUculviy Men'a Club end the Rev. Patrick J. titled, "The Human Predicament." shqrt course. few river^/citlea without floodwall 189 South Main St. Phone MI. HOUSEWIVES. L et us. help you delivery. Free set up by our own re­ northerly about 700’ In easterly real , estate, mortgagM arranged. protecUto, several hundred perJ Auto Repairing— Punting 7 Heating— Plumbing 17 Realtor Consult Howard IL Hastings, sensitive to the barbiturate drugs. Mahoney, pastor of the church is The High School Fellowship meets New members were told how to FOR A GOOD IffiAL 3-5643. with your biUs. Dlaplay costume liable men. line of land o f said. Burr; thence THREE-FAMILY, exceUent condi write bills, how the House and sons were forced from their MI-3-8800—MI-3-5711 tion, 9 large rooms each floor. Agency. Ml. 9-U07, Such persons can get reactions honorary chairman of the event, at 6 p.m. > CAR EliURN OIL? GONDER’S T.V. Service, avaUable LENNOX FURNACES and warm jew el^ ai Church, 8 a.m. Hqly Economy overhaul, most all Pbilco factory superviseu; service. 9-5844. commission. Company does aU OUTBOARD MONTHLY PAYMENTS northerly about 690' in easteriy Immediate action assur^. A. J. turates, that is, they develop Poggle. William McMahon. Wll- Communion; 9:30 a.m.,. Fam­ of state' government. C^tlettsburg, Ky.. one of th* See McCLuRE collecting ahd deUveriea for you. $18.13 line of land of said- Wheeler and income. Could be soned for busi­ hardest hit cities in the valley, cars. Parts and labor $49.95. Tel, Ml. 9-1486.. . The W est Side. One block ness. Gaston Realty Co. Office 165 Gatto Co., Realtors. CH. 9-8489, habit and Uking which U difficult Loehr, Fronds Poggle, John ily service, sermon, , "St. Not listed in the curriculum ONE GOOD used furnace, also a No deposit'on samplea^ Pays im MOTOR SERVICE Phone Me Immediately in easterly line of land of Gozdz; eves. JA. 8-3989. was "how to keep the folks hap­ n^de a plea to Kentucky Senators No money down. $4.90 month from Center Street. Six room School St. Ml. 9-8851, MI. 9-5781. to throw o ff and, of course, may] Ash. Sterling Little and August Matthew’s Gospel".; ! 11' a.m., New. and iJsed Cars FURNITURE Reflnlahlng, antique one year i^d power oil burner mediately by cheicheck. CaU collect HARTFORD CH-7-0358 thence easterly about 930’ in the produce harm If It is not. Loehr, Jr. Baptism, morning prayer, sermon py back home." tor floodwall protection. T%e dty Furnace can be used for any fuel. TOWN MOTORS C*P« Uod with garage and USTINOS WANTED - Single, ly. All work guaranteed. furniture a specialty, chairs caned JA. 7-1525 for persOi^slal interview. After 7‘ P. M.—CH-6-600S southerly line of land of Amelia BRANFORD ST R E E T-6 room sin­ Most people who develop the Dr. John B. Flaherty will act by the Rev. Reamer Kline. ^ f 5,000 suffered an estimated and’ rushed. Anson F. Thorp. Will not give it away but almost. 16 Brainard Place See It Day or Night Jarvis to a point in the westerly aUjesite drive, storm windows, two-family, three-family, busi­ FIELD 8WYXLS half-million dollars damage ta the MOTOR SALE MANAGER Opening for mature gle. 3-car garage, oil heat, Imme­ barbiturate habit do so because master of ceremonies. The Rev. George Sinclair, Jr.^ McCLUR^QNTIAC, Inc, Phone ML 9-5735. Chadwick A Company, 564 Center If you have no meana of trans­ street line of Parker Street; diate Occupancy. Manchester As­ neas property. Have many caah Leaders Needed guest leader for. the Baptist (%urch, flood this week. Ford, Chevrolet, etc. ....>$134.95 woman who taten'nds making firepiade, nice lot. Sensibly they have been using the pills for St. Tel. MI.. 9-0669. Phone MI-3-8567 portation TU send my auto for you. thence in a southerly direction for sociates, Realtors. Tel. MI. 9-0884, buyers. Mortgages arranged. The Vernon Girl Scout Troop Is will deliver the sermon for the . Indianapolis, Ind. (NEIA)—^Th< 373 M a t/ S t, Manchester Pontiac, Oldsmobile, etc ..$174.95 careeir of her work, packgiwqnd priced a t |14,200. Please call George L. Crazladio, sleeplQSsness. The habit usually Rear of’ Triple-X No obligation. a distance o f 885’ to the point of 9-9231, 9-7438, any time. takes several months or even, seeking new leaders as the pres­ morning service of worship at 11 field (or the 39th annual 6(M)-niile Seven out o t sight U.S. children Tel. MI-9-VM.5—Open Eve. Until 10 No Money Down, $3.00 Weekly PIANO TUNING and repairing. qf outsjde aalea experience easen- Realtor, Ml. 9-8873. 109 Henry A -L -B —E—R—T—•—8 beginning. . years to become established. Oc­ ent lex ers, Mrs. Helen Abuza and a.m. Indianapolis Speedway Race, ,Maj 6 to. 17 years o f og* are snroUed . New Motor Guarantee... MI. 9-4417 or Rockville 5-2231. Moving— Trucking Ual. Local. Car and telephone 18' WOLVERINE molded plywood To change to Residence Zone A. NEW SIX Room colonial, near-new Street. \ 1941-40 OLDER Chevrolets, Fords necessary. Stxuttag salary open, 43-45 AUyn St., Hartford T. J. CROCKETT casionally, someone has trouble Mrs. Lee Travers, will be unable to The Rev. Nathan B.- Burton of 30, now stands at 18 cars. / ta public schools. 20 outboard boat. Complete with an area now in Rural Residence achool, $16,500. New five room other good transportation. Good COLE MOTORS MANCHESTER - T.V. Seiwice. Storsge Write giving age and experience COMBINATION gas-oil Glenwood Broker SELLING?— List your property stopping event if they have used controls, steering, lights, etc. 39 ^ n e bounded and described as ranch—Vernon, $15,500. New five sleeping tablets for less than a eredlv enables us to accept 85 radio and T.V. apecialiata alnce to R. B. Chamberlin, Box U, range with oil barrel and atand. room 'ranch, ta town—$13,900. New with this office for person^tzed 436 Center Street 1934. Charter member of Telaa. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS 0 0 ., h.p. Johnson outboard motor and follows: ^ginning at a point in month. Douglas Motors, 383 Main Herald ' Alao Eaav Spin Dry washing ma­ Office: MI 3-5416 five room ranch, ta Glastonbury, service. Alice Clampet, Realtor, Ml-9-0980 MI. 9-6660 or MI. 3-4607. local and long distance movtag, Teenee trsUer. May be eeen at 89 the easterly street line/of Parker Office 848 Mata St., Minchester. Those who are in the habit of Tanner St. chine. MI. 8-6057.- Street and the nprthwAterly cor­ $13,500. Manchester Associates, packing, storage. CaU- Ml. 8-8187. GIRL TG l e a r n checking. Man MI. 9-4543. taking a aleeplng drug find' they ner of land H/T Hughes, the line Residence: MI-3-7751 Realtors. Telephone MI. 9-0584, CHEVROLET de luxe sedan, ABC SERVICE CO. Factory au­ Hartford CH. 7-1433. cheater Dry CSeanera, 93 Wells USED FRIOIDAIRB automatic have to take larger and larger Auto Driving School Barstow Says: rune in an easterly direction for a 9-9231, S-743S, any Um«. adio and heater, excelleht con- thorized .servicing for all Hot- St. waaher, in good working condition. CURTOM BUILT slk. year old W ANTED-West Side of M ^ h e s - quantities and that even then the /dltlon. Had three, only one left. point appliances. AU wringer MANCHESTEUI Package Delivery. distance o f ' 185’ along' lend N /F ter. Modern single home. Write DRIVING Inatructiona from, your Light trucking and package deliv­ ’’irS, THE TRUTH!” •Very low price. Kenip*|, Ih c., ranch featuring spaidpus^ living SDC ROOM Cape Cod. HoUist«r results ore less and less, success­ Better come and get it at .8495.' washers, Blackstone, ABComatic, Hughei to a point; thence north­ room-dining 'area, step-saving Box K, H ^ d . ful. Chronic poisoning Is possible. home. Dual-control insured car, ery. Refrlgeratora, washers and erly for a distance of 300’, more Street. Fireplace, hot water oil Douglas Motors, 333 Main St. Maytag autoiriktics. Kitchen Aid PART TIME Cashier. Apply State BOATS-BOATS-BOATS kitchen with dishwasher and diS' heat, storm doors and windowa One woman who hod token barbi­ standard or automatic. Call Man. diahwaaherS. Work guaranteed, 31 stove moving specialty. Folding Theater. it- or -less, ajong land N /F Colonial cheater Driving Academy. PI. posal, three bedrooms and. two Priced for quick sole, $13,500. turates for several months became 1948 CHEVROLET convertible. Maple. MI. 9-1575. chairs for rent.M l. 9-0752. See the new 16' Lawrence ply- Musical Instruments 53 Board Co. to a point; thence in an VALUES— NOT PRICES Good condiUon throughout. Radio 2-7249. Ton free. GIRL WANTED for general office ^ baths. Located ta l^tocheater Manchester Associates, Realtors. mentally Incompetent, lost control enft. Fiberglass covered mshog- easterly direction for a distance „ on approximately three acres of o f her eUfflinatlon, lost weight, and heater, 8300. MI. . 9-9710. COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart work. Typing essential. Apply in MUSIC Instrumental rental^: Com­ o f 3,437’, more or less, along land Telephone MI.. 94884, 9-9231, 3-7433 TTiere is much to be considered MORTLOCK’S DRiyiNO Sdiool. ' any decks, mahogany seats, back plete-line'of tastruments.' Rental land this home offers privacy for any time. and had Jto be fed with a spoon. R. Wolcott on wringer and auto­ Painting— Paperiiifr 21 person only. Besztai Bros, E^imi- rest, floor n eks, bronze handles, of Colonial Board 'Co. 'and Green in evaluating property aside from 1949 FORD customised-convertible. Lost confidence quickly restored matic washing machines,-electric applied to purchase price. RMre- outdoor living. For appointment Most sleeping drug* act on the by a aklUed, courteoua inatructor. ture, Adams St. cleats and chocks. Only $299.50. Manor Eatatea Inc., in part by SIX ROOM Cape Cod, 3 unfinished, the price. Our thorough knowledge Continental tire, 300 h.p. engine, raiues, vacuum cleaners, motors, PAINTING—Exterior and ,Interior, senttag Olds, Selmer, Bach, Ped­ please contact Elva T^ler, Real- nervous system and on other ports License included.- Insured, dual each, to a point; thence in- a tw . >q. 9-44W. : garage, oil heat. F.H.A. built.. Im­ of real estate has enabled us to o f the bc^y. Their , regular use loaded with accessories. MI. sm ul\ appliances. Welding. 180 paperhangUB, ceilings refmlahsd. 114’ moulded Yellow Jacket. Smooth, lar and Bundy. Matter’s Music controlled standard and hydrama- Wallpaper books on requejn. BMl- southerly direction .along land mediate occupancy. Manchester 9-9389 after 4 p.m. Main Street, Ml. 9-8878. Studio,, 177 McKee. ML 8-7500. N /P Shea and Radding, In part by help many of our customers in the should b* avoided, accept under Ue cara. Ml. 9-7$M. mates, given. FtiUy insured. CaU Help Wanted— Male 36 neat and fast.—1389. $9 STEPHENS -ST. Custom built Asimeiates, Realtors. Telephone unusual circumstances and they each, for a dlstarice o f 700’, more ' four bedr^m brick colonial, two- Manchester Area- to establish the 1954 FORD, Fordamatlc, two tone HAND AND power lawn mowers Edward R. Price, w . 9-1008. Penn-Yan Boats. Any model. 14’ Ml. 9 4 m , 9-9231, 3-7483, any time. should be stopped just as soon os green, tinted windows, whitewalls, AUTO 'DRIVING inatructibn from GAS STATION attendant over 30. GOOD UPRIGHT piano — priced or'less, thence in a westerly direc­ car beated\ond fireproofed ga­ monetary value of the property possible. ■7- your home. Insured dual control sharpened and repaired. Work mechanically incltaed. .Salary $70 Commander, double {danked, back tion for a distance of 210’, more or $10,900—SIX room Cape'^Cod,. two skirts and accessories, MI, 9-7174. guaranteed. CaU for and deliver. NOW IS THE time to have your very low. Kemp’a, Inc. rage, den, sewing room, two fire which ’ they offer for, sale. If you car. Larson Driving School. MI. job done before the rush. Free to $75. References required. rests. Handle up to 25 H-P-—8$09. less, to Sauiter's Pond; thence^ places, gumwodd trim throughout, unfinished, dormers, open stata- “I’VE TRIED IT Ideal Orin^ng Shop, 273 Adams continuing in a weaterly dir^ection . way, oil heat, recreation room, have property to sell, let u* help. 1949 CADILLAC, heater, hydrama- 9-6075, estimates. Paper book avaUable. Write Box E, Herald. 16’ Thompson Fisherman, ta'p- ceitonlc Ult bath. and lavaURY. St. Call MI. 9-3120 or 3-8979. “ along the northerly line of Saul- bar, nice lot with trees, near bus, tic, radio, new tires. Excellent Also taking orders for outside S tnkc. You know the quality.— Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 Walk-ta linen a n d ^ d a r closets, MADDQCK and dieVOS Antioch College’s condition. Call MI. 9-9614.. INSTRUCTIONS given from your painting. -MI. 9-1614. Raymond EXPERIENCED SHOE Ur’a Pond to a-point In the south­ Convsnient to bus \and school school and storea. Carlton ' W. home on insured dual cbntrtoed GET YOUR orders In early for $445. ■ '- $4 state SI. *Hartfor^ JA-2-0285 roto-tUiing of gardens and lawns, Tinideau. . . . SALESPERSON WANTED PINK AND white hand crochet bed easterly comer of land of Town of Owner moving out ofxetate. For Hutchins. MI. 94183, 9-4694. and I KNOW r cars, standard or automatic. M. A Faculty to ‘Work’] New 18’ Thompaon Off-Shore Manchester; thence continuing In app $13400; ient location. Liberal ftaanctag. A its faculty members. The program SALESMEN point of beginning. tqMhers and parents of the nurs­ 1962 Pontiac 2-Dr. Sedan—Radio, 3-8932.. I ■ BARSTOW’S Rooms Without Board 59 Choice of two new five room real bdy at $U.400. Coll A. R. will make It possible for each Garages— Service— Storage 10 SEWING MACHINE repairing — Just North of Post Office The above changes shall be e f-' ery .u d kindergarten deportments heater and hydra. Many ex- courteously and expertly done. An advance notice of dur ranches on Etoex St. $13,900. -Also WUkle and Co. MI. 9-4389. faculty member 'to be pff-campus Estahltshed 1932 NICELY FURNISHED room, very fective March 14, 1955. _ one. new six room single on Haw- at W South Methodist (Hiureh once every six years. (Tollege Pres­ traa...... $1195 Work guaranteed at low coat. ABC 'TOWN PLANNING COMMIS­ Courses and Classes 27 starting date; April 1, iti order Phone MI-9-7234 clean, all conveniences for a gen thorae St., $14,900..See E. A? E. FOUR BEXIROOM older home ta will bexheld on Wednesday evening ident Samuel B. (lould sold he h to j 1952 Studebaker' V-8 Commander GARAGE for rent. 93 -Foater St. Appliance Co., -31 Maple St. MI. SION good cbnditloh situated on a love­ 9-1578. tleman. Private -residence. 816 Realty Co., 310 Main St.' ML already discussed the plan with a I Hardtop— Radio, heater and Mi. 9-3894. - RADIO - SajpCTRONICS - Tele- tHat you may plan to join us SprtlCe St. . Martin E. Alvord, Chairtnan ly tot with a frontage of 144 feet. atJ>. '• - overdrive. Sharp, t ...... U095 Diamonds— Watches^^s 94397, MI. 8-4480. All parents o f children ta these number of business leaders and re­ IS THE vialon Servicing. ’ ’Learn by Do­ and appreciate above-average ■»|^WllIlam A. Allen. Secretary OU steam heat, garage. Priced for ported he found them enthuaissUc|luaisstic ing" at "Connecticut's Oldest Jewelry 48 Mancheater. Connecticut two departments are cordially in- 1950 Studebaker Champion 2-Dr. Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 MANCHESTER jRD.—New large immediate aale at ^3,000. Elva vited to attend this meeting and about the idea, Sedan—Radio, heater, and over­ Household Services Electronics School.” Spring term earning during our 1955 Sea­ COMFORTABLE, single room ^for March 9, 1953 6-room custom built Cape’ Cod. Tyler, Realtor. MI. 9-4469. LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re-' gentleman. Inquiry ^50 Birch St. to meet with their child’s teacher. "Sabbatical years and leave'lllavM of drive. Clean...... ------$485 BICYCLE REPAIRING aU types. Offered - 13-A starting March 14, 1955. . Enroll son. Completely modern. Full tile bath absence for research shoulduid now for practical day or evening pairs, adjusts watchas expertly. BRICK CAPE, tlx rooma (two im- Mrs. Francis Doncosse, superin­ BEST SHOPPING DAY 1949 Studebaker Land Cruiser English s specialty. Now open 4 pltu lavatory. Hot water l^eat, full tendent o f the lower. Children’s di­ ways' be a privilsgs of thee teach-I WEAVING of bums, moth holes class. For free deacrijptlve circular Reasonable' prices. Open daUy. abed dormer, large kitchen, ga; finished) 4 years b)d. Screened 4-Dr.->-Radio, heater, overdrive. p.m , to 9:80 p.m. Manchester If interested-drop ua a line Thursday evenings. 139 Spruce ROOMS by night or week. GenUe- breeseway, garage, Rusco com­ vision o f the Church school, will er,” commented Gould, "but h o^l aean.' ...... $445 cycle Shop,' 166 West Middle Turn­ and torn clothing, hosiery runs, phone JA. 3-3406' or write New - rage, combination storm windows. frequently has he been slmilarlyi 'Kngland Technical Institute, 193 •and we will gladly.notify you Street. Ml. 9-4887. men preferred. MI. 9-3494. bination windows, $15400. MI. preside. She' will be assisted by 1998 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan—Radio, pike. MI. 9;3098. handbags repaired zipper re­ Lot 100’ by 800’. Many extras. Iqi- Mrs. John Muschko, Mrs. Robert- e'ncguraged to., leave th* campus f placement, umbrelias repaired, ’Trumbull St., Hartford, Conn. heater. Very good./TT’i!.".. .$495 in regards to an interview and '» ...... — mediate occupancy. Asking Murphy, Mrs.' Carl FlliSult. ^.Miss for a period of time.to moke him- THE W EEK men’s shirt collars reversed and $18,500. Biie-Bum Realty. Phone complete details. ^ ■ Fuel and F^Md 49-A ROOM FOR gentleman at 372 Mata MAN WANTED $1000 DOWN, large 8 bedroom Margaret Kbrngiebel and Mrs SSlf^a part of the practical society 1947 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan—Radio, Business Services Offered 13 replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend­ St. Parking. MI. 8-4071. * MI. 34373. heater. Clean...... 8245 Bonds— Stocks— ranch, fireplace, 1 acre, high ele­ Robert Mayo, superintendents of for which he la training his stu­ ing Sljop. . SEAIBONED Hardwood lor stove, to work in hardware store vation, trees, garage, suburban. nursery and kindergarten depart­ dents?" f CHORCHES MOTORS Mortgages 31 furnace or fireplace. Cali ML P l e a s a n t h e a t e d room near VlCHl'S TELEVISION. For sales fL A T f in is h ' Holland window GOOD HUMOR CORP. as _ clerk. Regular store Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 94133, ments. Studepaker Sales, Servfre 8-7083. Leonard GigUo. Bolton. bus line. Private entrance. Park- and service call MI. 9-3980, (Mem­ shades, made to measure. All ACCEPT'OUR OFFER Ing. MI. 8-8914. hours. 51/2 days, clean pleas­ READY TO MOVE INlD The featured program pn Wed­ 80 Oakland St., Mancheater ber of Telss. metal Venetian blinds at a new . 25 James Street nesday will be a panel discussion Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. b a l e d h a y . Apply Edw. J, HoU, ant work. MANCHESTER—Six room Cim People Like to Dq^ low price. Keys made while you 1009 Mata Sr., Manchester. MI. OPEN FOR INSPECmON o f parents and uaichers. Ddhidd HERE’S WHY: MI-9-9483 ' If you’re not'satisfied with the New Haven,’ Conn.' Cod, ta excellent condiUdnj (3U STANEK ELECTRONICS. For tele- wait. Marlow’s. 8-5118. TWO ROOMS furnished. Two Apply in Person Vincent, general church school su­ Terms at Bank Rates vision sales and .service call Ml. solution to your money problem SUNpAY 2-5 P. M. ' heat, automatic hot water, aU city adults. MI. 9-1884. AvaUable utiUUea, nice wooded ,lot. Full perintendent, will be .the modera­ Things Easy Way! 9-1134. Member of Telss. FORMICA COUNTER toM. Ltao- offered by Frank Burke Or Mel March's. tor and the members ore: Parents, 1. Many merclidHts or*, odvortfslng spBckd 1954 CHEVROLET 2-door. .1953 leum, plastic wait tile. -Asphalt, Garden— Farm -’-Dalry price $11,900, approximately $1,900 Buick super sedan, 1954 Packard Redman, there’s no charge for Salesmen Wanted 36-A BUSH HARDWARE Dr. W. T, Aoyer and John' Beggs v d ^ t fer.W eetoeidoy fhef ere redfy tcr- I POTTERT^^^TOUEinsiOlirand - rubber. Vinyl, cork tile. .The Tile VERY CLEAN,) comfortable bed­ 157 Brookfield Street—Cape Cod, cash to approved buyer. AUqe Ann Arbor, Mich. (A')—A Uni-1 4-dcior sedan, only 4500 miles. New ' . Products 50 Clampet. Raalto^^MI. 9-464$. teachers, Mrs. Robert Heins and Appliances. For sales and service Shop. Ml. 9-36SS. Buckland. ser\'ices. Call CH-6-8897 and ask AUTOMOBILE Salesmen. Exper­ room. ReUable gentleman. Quiet six roo|ns completely redecorated Mrs. Robert Mayo. yereity of Michigan marketing | ■ .rMe-. ' - car guarantee. Never registered. caU MI. 9-4537. Member of Telsa. about a 3nd. mortgage. $3,000 at home, parking. 338 Oak St. Phone Save 31500. 1955 ''Olds super ienced for new and used can. Pre­ APPLES-^Baldwtas and Delicious. throughout, Copper tubing. Vacant MilNCHESTER-^lmmaeulata four A social hour and refreshments survey shows people ‘like fiinc- de luxe hardtop, hydramatlc, PARAMOUNT TELEvlisiONXFor $50 per month. ,• fer local men. Salary, commis- Very reasonable while they last MI 9-1830. —$12J60. •room Cap*. Nice ahaded lot. will fOll6w the general discussion.' :'tlonal homes, automatic g e a.r 2 . Stores ore epefl ALL DAY— «ntil . 5:30. Building— Contracting 14 aion, hoepitalizaUon plus other ad­ Bring your own containers. Bot- radio.. heater, tutone. Less than television sales snd service call DOUBLE ROOM for working cou­ Amesite drive, llmken burner. On shifts, frozen orange juice and gas I 300 miles. Banner's Packard, MI. 9-1347. Member of Telsa. CONNECTICUT vantages. .See Joe or Pat, Roy U’s, 360 Bush Hill Road. bus line. Full price $10,800. Gas­ 3. Salespeeple ore able to 9 h re yieu b ih c Ii r -T GENERAL Construction, altera­ . 9 r - , M oton, 341 No. Main St,' , ple or two gentlemen'. Alao single 46 Whitney Road—Six r o o m , stations that emphasize-service. Rockville Road, Talcottville. Open APPLES—Picked and windfalls, $1 room.' 84 n g h St. ton Realty Co. Office 168 School Pro H ockey Of 60 home buyen, the survey MANCHESTER T.V. Service, tions, remodeling, -plastic tile, garage, newly papered and painted, St. Ml. 94881, MI. 94781. m o r e t im e o ImI ottentioii. Wed., Thurs. 'til 9. Tel. MI. 3-5191. MORTGAGE EXCHANGE and up. McIntosh^ Baldwins, found the huge majority checked television' sales and service counter work, garage, .etp. No job ATTRACnVELY furntehed room basement recreation area—$12,975, too small. Eugene Girardin, 16 Romes, Greenings ana Wagners. the floor plan first, the outside 1951 FORD Victoria two-ton* blue- MI. .9-6660. Member 'of Telsa. Situations Wanted— for business couple or two gentle­ Correction SPLIT LEVEL, 8 large rooma. fuu FrIday'B Results 4. Stores are lew erawded thoe ee weekends Trotter St. Ml. 9-5509. 27 Lewis Street Ml. 8-8116. ceUar, garage, 100’ - lot, high' No gomes scheduled ta any second. And*moat of them ended! gray, reaUy clean, radio, heater, Female 38 men. Complete nousekeeptag fa- wl|icli makes for quicker and em ier shop- excellent tires. Douglas > Motors, >IALONEY’S Radio and Television LOW DOWN PAYMENT elevation, trets, near bus, subur­ league, up paying more than they hod] Stores, Inc. For sales and service CABINET MAKING - We also do ciUties avaUaUe. Private, en-1 .19|5'2 Pontiac planned to. .. .833 Mata. . Business Opportunities 32 Household Goods 51 ' trknee. Parking. Inquire II ' SO YEAR MORTGAGE ban. .(toy $15,000. Carlton W. Saturday's Schedule P l"9 * call MI. 9-1046. Member of Telsa. all types of carpentry work, re­ CURTAINS laundered and ironing Hutebtas.-ML 9-5183, 9-4694. ' NationisI League , Ctonvsniencs brings customers fo I 1953 CHEVROLET Bel-Air hardtop modeling, alterationa, etc. Good Maple St. jConv. Coupe ■ , .). Cj^or TOA E^ARN M W E Y aHiome with your done in my home. MI. 9-4833. FRANK’S IS Buying and eeUtag Boston at Montreal. J ' gas stations, th* report sold, but} radio, heater, very clean, good ' h ” A 1. T.v 7 s e r v i c e . For teta- workmanship, and reasonabte \ New York at Toronto, > vision snd service call MI. S-SOes.* own ta'visab|e mending business. good uSed furniture and antiques. service keep* .them. Brands (rfl tires. Douglas Motors, 333 Main rates. EUtimstes gisdly given. Training, equipment, work con­ COMPANION- to elderly woman, MADiX>CK and deVOS (tocogo at Detroit. gssoltas don't make much .dtffcr-j Member of Telsa. Call Dick at PI. 3-6695 or John at WUl, be open ■$ k.‘m. to 8 p.m. Ml. FURNISHED ROOM at Center. $1350 Lots for Sale 73 ■ ' . j , tacts furnisived. Lifetime depres­ entleman or yrorktag couple, 9-8580, 430 Lake St. Hazel St. MI. 3-5707. American League ence. It aaitl , ] Ml. 3-0769.. . • . •ays. LAght house'work. MI. 9-9843. Realtors W H Y D ON ’T Y O U BECOME ' ' KRAMER’s' t Tv . S^rviceTFor teie- sion proof income. Write Box 390, f A ZONE, lot 80 X 184, on good Providence at Herahey. - The aurvey (found 61 per cent o f] 1950 CHEVROLET tudor de, luxe.' BEAUPRE street. $1,600. Modeltaa Smith, Cleveland at PltUbucgh. Low original mileage, excellent:. vision sales snd service caU Ml. NEW CONSTRUCTION, remodel­ West Hartford, 44 state Street persons interviewed qsed frozon 9-3389. Member of Telsa. FINAL CLEARANCE TWO ROOMS, bedroom and kitch­ Realtor. Ml. 9-1843. Buffalo at Springfleld. orange juice regularly. All but 11 j -condition. Must sell for personal | ____ ing snd repairing expertly done. SPLENDID Opportunity to be inde­ IMOTORS, Inc l Hartford JA.-3-0355 A WEDNESDAY SHOPPER? Estimates gladly given. Robert M. Dogs—Birds^cif^ 41 en. Call Ml. 9-1139. Sunday’s Schedule per cent had at least tried it j reasons. MI. 8-6364 after 3 p.rn. I o t NSGR’S, INC. pendent in your own ' business. A few 9 X 12 rugs, wool and Residence: JA-8-16S8, AD-8-0122 BOLTON—180 acres; large frontage For television Alexander. Ml. 9-7716. I ' , 358 EAST CENTER ST. Notional League In gear shifts, the survey found | Long established profitable *lec- wool mixtures from $49. Large.ee- LARGE FURNISHED front room; on Rout* 6 — 13 room house, Montreal at Boston. 1950 CHEVROLET de luxe tw o! / S ''? '’* S'*’ *®- THE NEW MANCHESTER Pat lection of lampa, ehdre end furni­ JA-84139, AD-2-4227, AD-24146 women outnumber the men ta. fa- door. 'ExcfUent condiUon, $693. Member of .Telss.. FOR YOUR remodeling job or trical appliance sale and repair tile bath, shower, hot water hset, brook, $£h000. Worrsn E. How­ Toronto at Detroit. For W ednesday, like any ether day. start your shopping Center, 885 Mata St., Invites you ture for the' entire home at aub- kitchen privUeau. Parking. 1S8I MO-6-9968 land, Realtor, MI. UMO. ML vdrtag the automatic' style al­ new work. CaU Wm]' Kanehl, Con­ business . doing $40,000 year on Chicago at New York. though both prefer It. The motal Private owner. Ml. 9-7963,______j b a RLOW ’TELB^riSION. For sales small tayestment. Tools, parts to visit pate of aU kinds. Con­ •tantlal eavings. Stop in and browse Summit St. Miri-7119 after 9 p.m. 34711. - , tractor and Builder. 3l| Center necticut bred Parakeets. ML American League objection waa the price. expedition by readily the odvertising 1949 CHEVROLET four door. 1948 and serivee call MI. 3-6095. Mem­ St, Tel Ml. ^7778. and franchises included. Owner around. . ^ Cleveland at Providence. ber of Telsa, , . I retfring. Write Herald Box I, for .'^9’43T8. Hours Monday through BEAUTIFULLY furnished spadoua SEVEN m il e s out — Five room' Packard four door, 6 cylinder, Friday.ulo to 8:80, Thursday 'til CHAMBER’S FURNITURE Buffalo at Springflhld. HOLDS ONE-STROKE LEAD ' ' eehunnt of this newspaper. It wM save you tim e, $198. Good aoUd car. 1949 Hudson, BUILDING contractors. AU types further, information. ) room with coteplete light house­ ranch oil, hoe water heat. Thrs* Suburban For Sale 75 / FOR PROMPT. EXPERT 9 pJn., Saturday 9 to 9, B. A H.' At The Green keeping fecUiUes avaUable. WUl SEPTIC TANKS very clean, $398. 1946 Ford tudor, of carpenter work done.' Gsrsiges, bedrooms, all utUiUss. Assume 11 raOBABLE STABTiatS SERVICE ON iterations, rooma finished, roofs, TEXACO SERVICE Station corner Oroen iriamps. rent single or double. ChUdreit sc­ AND ' I%% sUt* mortgage. 38 ysor*. NUMEROUS homes for sole ta Bol­ Augusta, Ga„. March 12 l/ti— I I steps, ond money every day of the week. $189. 1949 Pontiac 2 dopr, clean. Houre: 10 to 5-^-7:30 tp '8:30 ton—Five room Cap* (tod for . 1950 Packard, new paint, overhaul. NORGE. BEINDDC, CROSLEY etc. Free estimates.. MI. 9-5981, of Broad arid Middle Turnpike. ented (Umited). Central. Reason­ $57.80 monthly includes taxes and Veteran trouper Patty Berg, lug-1 S S S O B E B D male Cocker Spaniel, able. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. $11,800; five room ranch with, at­ New .Orleans, March 1 3 't/P)—. 1947 Buick sedan, very clean, $398. WASHERS—DRYERS' Phone MI. 9-5115. red.- A.K.C, regtetrired. CaU MI. FL0REU4CE oil-gas combination taterest' after down, paynwqt. ged a one-stroke Mad into the] . ■* ‘ ’f, , _ . . STONE. BRICK .work and concrete PUIBBED SEWERS tached garage, lot 180 x 800 for Ronym FatroTs pronounOsC favor -1961 Studebaker sedan, $395 over­ ' ‘ Call 9-9838. four-four, chrome tops, lights and Pries $13,600. Phon* Barbara itiam|rimnwd the field to 11 prob­ third round o f the $5,000 Women’s | work. Call Ml. 9-5451 days. MI. ROCKVILLE — Ladles’ and girls' Woods Agency. Ml. 9-7703.______$18,500. Nice two bedroom colonial TlUeholdsrs Ctolf->(ltournamsnt to-1 drive. 1950 Chevrolet 3-doer, over­ WALLY’S APPLIANCE apparel shop. Fine central loca­ timer. Make,an offer. 39 Pearl St. PLEARANT furnished room, 198 mOHINE CLEANED able suiters ta. th* $t0,000-odd*d 3-5043. Valentino BeUucci. t w e n t y month eld pedigreed fe­ on two iaersa for $17,0(N). Also quite day on tbs hsels of "one of my hauled. 1908 Packard 4-door jedah, MI. 9-4430. ' Birch Street. MI. 9-38$4. BROOKf / b U> ST. — Ssvsn room .Louisiana Deihy today aa th* fair SERVICE tion. Excellent clean inventory — male Irish Setter. Reasonable. Septie Ttokt, Dry WeBs. Sewer - a fsw buUdtag lots. T. J; CrocksH, biggest thrills ta S3 years of com- jianrIirBtrr iEurnitis ' ' oaa owner, yery clean. Guaran- . Dutch' colonial, center sntroncs, groumM closed lU 82-day •winter East Haitford BU-9-S7^0 complete price, inventory and fix: CaU Ad. 9-3390 b e t i^ n 1 and 8. ONE TAN, one gray 9x13 cotton Linee Teetalliid — CeOhr Water- Brokar, offlea Ml. 84418. ResQ petlUvs golf.” The robust redhead taed. Brunner’s Packard, Rock­ tufes, $3,500. George J. Ccrieman, LARGE, pleasant furnished room 4 btorooms second floor, spacious denes, Bolton Csntsr. ML 9-7751. roclqg season. Tht Ptae Ooh- ville Road, TalcoChrllle. Phone MI. Roofing—Siding . 16 rugs. Excellent condition. Two avaUable. Gentleman preferred. Prooflag Dene. corded a apecUculor 68 ta the sec.- " ABC cUtCULAXION UJW DAILY . MELODY . RADIG-T.V. phono’s, Broker. Gann. Bank and Trust Co. FRENCH POODLE,\ msle, 10 Uring room, flrsplace . lorM Farm’s thrae-ysar-old eon qf Ro- $-Sl9L OpM Wad.-Thurs. eventags ^h^calla. Guaranteed airvlcs. months old. MI. 9-4791 after 5:45. Private home, parking facilities. BULTON-^Flv* rooms and spac* men, chief Tsoma hope tor the Ksn- ond round- yesterday, four undar ROOFING, Sidtag and carpentry. Building. Phone RockvUle 5-4045 months old. Beautiful aUver beige. McKiHNEY Ikbs. • glosssifto poixh, hot water heat, 'til-t/ - - i o r 5-4710. SACRIFICE, Hot Point refrigera­ CentraUy located. MI. S-51M. oU, tavatory, thros-cor additional rbom. Hot water oU tuckjr -Dat^ ahd other r men's pgr for th* hilly, 6,37(i-yatd Altarations and addiUooa. CeU- $40.'French Poodle pupe, $$5 and SEWERAGE DISPOSAL 0 0 . AufUsU Ctohtry Club eouras, for up. Roocere $35 ana up. Boxer tor, Emplra aofa and table, Large t o , sxeslient condition, heat. Lot. 100 X lOO. Quick occu- evante tor eaphomoces, woe tt$4 FORD cuatwn ranch, wagon-1 taga. Workmanahip guarantaed. nancy. Price $u,900. Madeline aa even ihen^ dtoioe in the is IH eggrsgato at tha halfway Lssr atiMwwJWUl tt^trada; Caul BLISS lfl!*n c tank servics. Cleas- n m , at Vtrnon.- ItoclndUe drtoea, "mlsctilaaeoue. JA, $A$M. m - i n t m n S t , liiL MI.(MI6S OoodchUd Realty Oo.. RooltorsJ At A, ,Dion, Ip);., $99 Autumn Rea^ Hendd AdTf. t e t i , lUalter. M L « i ^ B i ^ Jiaa - ! ■ 'faiark. . tag and npsin. ip . SdM9. ■ W e^ M l. $-4l$0, , Read Herald Advf. and JA. $4117. OOtee 3$ Foceet St. ML '$*7$1A ■■ ■ - - J . / " - ) i •- : J

■^1J 0 - ¥ -•.f* \ .*» ■' \ ^ A C e tW E L V S SATURDAY, MARCHyK, 19B* Aversfe Dsllr Net IVms Ran t(r lEtt^nins l|kaUi Fer the Wtok.EnM Tht Wtather March 1^1858 ^ Fereeaet MV. S, WeMBW W nse ridgas is called a covey: a covey of beauties is called a galaxy; a Ceraipics Studio 11,1^1 rhlr," oaMsr toeigM. ieW to A B to tT o w n ^ galsxy of ruffians ‘Is called a Appear in New Yoric’s Sl Patrick’* Day Panule ^ Member of tiw AoCIt . ¥ lowsr 28a. TXissiay 8Mr, altoM f Heard Along Main St^ ei horde; a horde of rubbish is called ed by Bulls^ I Ru ilMB of droolatlea wamer. High near SS. j - ■ .TIm Browni« ticaders CItA will a heap; a heap of oxen is called a Manchetter-^A City of Vjdlage Charm not moot «• annoitnced drove: a drove of blackguarda Is . In the monUity Oirl-'Scout bulletin, And on Some of Manchester*^ Side Streets^ Too called a mob; a mob of worshipers 'ridnds in town, have received Is called, a congregation; a congre­ VOL. LXXIV, NO. 1S8 but will -on Monday, March ews about’ the F. Leonard Bull (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 14vl955 (Ctossifled Adrerttolag ea ^Yage i |) 21, a t S p%m. at the BucMey Teenager Complains ^group—with the possible excapUcm gation of theatar-goers is called family, formerly 6f 33 Cobum Rd., PRICE FIVE c e n t s an audience; w audience of pea­ Bcnooi. We are In receipt of a letter of very many parties and dances who moved to Sarasota, Fla.. In from an annoyed young lady (we for the 18 to 18-year-olda. cocks Is called a muster; a muster The Auxiliary Police aiU atMt at assume it is a young lady from However, on further checking of dovM is called a flight; a flight January. They are pleasanUy lo­ T:30 Mondav night lor a worlt pto- the handwritings the letter is we learned that the Alumni and of larks is called an exaltation aqd cated at 731 Goodrich Ave„ and gram at Pcmce Headquarters. signed merely "A Teenage Citi­ Intermediate Assn, frequently pro­ tt they are starlings, its murmura- -ara enjoying the climate, especial­ Credit Bah zen”) who complains that there vides dances for the high school tion; a murmuratlon of bees is ly the' children, although they all ury Chief Hit Mrs. Alfred Williams,, who re­ is nothing in Manchester for crowd at the Rec buildings--on 0(Ulvd,^a swarm; a swarm of foxes miss their Menchester friends. / cently moved from 94 St. John St: teenagers to do. weekend nights. is Gslied a riculk, a skulk of pigs During the recent "Pageant On Market to her new home at 4 Elarl St., was \ The town, she argues, in effect, So you see, Teenage Citizen, is called a stye; a stye of dogs is Week” the children were thrilled honored 'with a housewarming should forget about its charm and there ARE dances you can go to. called a kennel; a kennel of cats is and excited by the 2'4 hour Tuesday night, with friends and get hip.for the sake of the younger Manchester isn't really a square often celled 'a,nutsance.'' parade with over 40. gorgeous former neighbors, in attendance. gener^on. town, after all. floats, numerous bands and tha For Tax Cut Attack Seen P eril She Was presented with a fireplace Editor,'' she writes, 8o Da^ We elephants In line,' as the Rlngling- set. A buffet luncheon was served, ^What.is wrong with this town 7 Fishing Advice Dear ‘‘H(Wrd Along;’’ \ Bsmum-Bailey Circue has Its win­ ^ Washington, March 14 (A') New York. Mgrck 14 .(flP/-*- with Mrs. Roy Jette and Mrs. My-. When is h going to \Vake up to It won't be toq long before the How do you tell a X3ity that you ter headquarters in Sarasota. —Democratic Leader Lynd^ .Itm Boglisch pouring. the fact that it has teenagers in fishing season' starts next month. love it? 1 ^ somehow you know Their neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Will They Wed? Another selling wave pashed it? Any fun that goes on, we, (he With that in mind, we were look­ that/this City would like,to'know Jay Rand, who hive been apertdlhg B. Johnson of Texas said t ^ prices back $1 to IS a ahare Reginald !<. Swann, associate hoW you feel. ' . some time in Sarasota, Mir. and teenagers, have to make it. And ing over a little fishing hand­ day the Senate will decide r - in the stock market today. professor of education and psy­ usually we are condemned for It book put out by one of the na­ /You came here a year ago, a Mrs. Frank Devoto and others without help from Secretary The selling was * continua­ chology at the Teachers College of They say it is our fault. But is it? tion’s larger distilleries. • / stranger to the City, and It waiw't were present at the ot>ening on Connecticut, will speak on *'Emo- After all. when we have one long before you felt a part of Feb. 28 of the O leite Ceramic of tha Treasury Humphrey tion of the severe setbacks Aside from . its obvious purpose what to do about a proposed tim al Health Problems in 'the theater to attend; and a dance td' increase the sales of the com' You were welcomed, included, Studio at 244 S. EHheapple Ave., that iaat week added up to . Classroom" at the meeting of the every so ofien to attend, what are pany's product. jU>e book obtain­ made to feel ‘'at home.” Your chil­ in downtown Saraiota, established individual income tax cut. the hardest fall the market R mcuc Man on Bridge Keeney School PTA Tuesday eve­ we supposed to do?, dren like school m they never did by Mr. and Mrs. Bull to give in­ Johnson, obviously angered by High Court ning at g o'clock at the school, ‘This town seems '^to show ed some words of wisdom/on fish­ before, you sdon learned. struction in china painting, firing, Humphrey’s crlUcism of the Dem­ has'taken in 15 years. South Area hardly any Interest at all ln what ing which seem to us to/spply to People are so friendly, every-, glaze techniques, personalized ocrats’ tax cut plan as a "political Klara Priede, 32 Hudson St.i the youth of thic .supposed to be other human endeavors as well. where you go., you’ve never bCen ^ fts and carry a line of ceramie . quickie gimmick” teed off on the .. Washington, March 14 (/P) was onS of 23 students named to ‘City of Village Charm' does. May­ Joe Godfrey, the author of these so warmly welcomed in anyplace supplies. / cabinet member In an informal —Chairman William McC. Backs /Tax Negotiators the dean’s list at Morse College, be this town is ^6o charming, ^or wise hints, says the trouble with 3Tou’ve lived before, and you’ve . The opening was a great success news conference, held az the Sen­ lAhing is that too many people Martin Jr., ,of the Federal Re­ Hartford. should P say that it’s like an over­ lived in four other Connecticut and kibked more like a flower shop ate resumed debate on /the tax bill. serve Board (FRB) declared grown convalescent home? And a made work out> of it. "Relax,'' communities. Your church is like thaii a ceramic studia Mrs. Bull, "It looks to me like/Mr. Humph­ On Batting Mary Buahnell Oienej' Auxiliary convalescent home is no place for he says; that^4s the wvhole point none other you've ever attended, took colored pictures of this flow­ rey Is' trying to ^ the best big today that banning of credit Hold Talks No. IS. USWV, w411 have an im- teenagers. of any spori all like one big happy family. ers and decorations. She will be re­ business Secretaiy of the Treasury in stock buying would, have Mitant business meeting at the "You say, 'How esm we stop the Plan ahead and use a little pa- Your husband enters his om busi. membered as one of the outstand­ since Andrew Jaellon,” Johnson some undesirable effects. He Washii^ton, March 14 (/P) By THE ASSOCIATED P»B8S State Armbry Monday at 8 p.m. A spread of juvenile delinquency?' tieme if the fish aren't biting, he ness on a "first” . venture^Severy- ing coloratura sopranos In Man­ declared. •' said it should not be under­ The Supy^e Court today up­ Strikes idled about 75,000 full attendance of the members is That can be answered In one word, adds. We vote lor patience' any­ thlng goes well—Life is good chester and was always generous ’’Congrees has the reiiponaibility held, S^-S, the federal gam- hoped for. 'Provide.' Provide us with s youth time,/ especially at intersections you feel it, you know it—and in using her musical talent when­ of passing the tax, bill In the form take;! without careful con­ railroad and telephone work­ center, dances, end other social an^ii>eliipd slow drivers. you’re happy about it. You want to ever occasion demanded. tt thinks auQh s bill ought to be. sideration. Wing tax as applied to the na- ers today. Menfbers of the Epworth League gatherings. I’m not ashing this for He ends with a philosophical shout it from the rooftops but of It is not going to pay any atten­ Martin declined to give a direct tioi^ capital. The majority About 50,000 Southern Bell Tele­ are reminded that their group is just my ^T.Ti reasons, bi!t for the touch. "Maybe,” he says, "you course you can’t do that. You say tion to press reieases from the answer'to the Senate Banking rejwted the argument that phone Co. workers struclc bi ''plna expected to attend the morning obvlouR reasons. Pm sure the yo 'tti, ^arrived during one of those times your thanks in prayers but that Public Information Division of the Committee, however, when asked ^ e tax violate! the Constitu- southeastern States after nego­ •orvice tomorrow at the South will get whole-heartedly in back qf when the good Lord in His Infinite doesn't seem enough, so you write Treasury. -. if margin requirements — that is, tiators failed to reach agreement Methodist Church. 'Hie date at this program. TTris la the only way wisdom set aside a ‘no biting! a letter to "Dear Heard Along—" m SSB EB S* .kssalls ‘Di%1dend Boys' the amount of-cash enefits for crimination. \ Slac group of the church has a "Remember, we are the people fret not. You've had It—the OefdBlmol! people at the crowded Municipal of the band unable to be present MOVIES, PARTS the dividend boys of billion RcfuiM Comment A 6-3 vote on March 9, 1953. the Louisville Nashville Rail­ St. Patrick’s Day parade in New road Co. and two aubsldiaries special Sunday for fvdl attendance who Vi1ll nm this tovm in the fu­ soothing balm of nature’s out­ One of our friends visits local BulkUng could not provide. when the picture was taken are dollars. W^ are going to take that "I would’t went to make any had upheld GonstituUonallty of At least one contractor’s repre­ York City, March 17, when St. Drum Major Thomas Humphrey the gambling levy as applied to walked out, but no trains were igitil Xlaater. ture. doors. You’re bringing home far garage and automobila showroom Artbur Drug StorM Slid give it, to everybody." comment.” Martin said, “because I canceled in the 4,737-mlle system. You as editor of Uds newspaper more than fish, it's a new you. regularly in the course of his buii- sentative had difficulty locating a Patrick’s Irish Pipe Band, shown and pipers CTharles Cauley, Vincent Humphrey called the Demo­ am in the position of being able to the states. .telephone where he could be guar­ ■ The new text arose because The dispute is over health anil The St. (iecelia Choir i t St. should certainly beyWle to get the Wise is the man who fishes not ness. above, m arem there that day. Qu>in and William Marceau. crats’ plan ‘a "political quickie do something about It... I don’t welfare benefits. John's Church on Golvay St. will -ball rolling. If /you roll hard for fish alone" - Recently he strolled into the anteed use of the Instrument when­ The band- Jhaab^n extended the in­ The band, which has recently gimmick” in a 'statement last want to be a tipster." gambling In the District of Co­ ever he needed it, a degree of pri­ vitation to participate in the pa­ Newspaper spceolatlMi In Britain reuehed a peak on tanpendlng- lumbia is prohibited by federal The Southern Bell Telephane ImM a food sale at 9:15 tomorrow enough. It may Wake vp the people This point of view seCms to iis room where the new atratoetrophic come into prominence, rhakes a night. •/ In a prepared statement given Co. strike In Atlanta came after following the 8:30 Masa., and will of the tmra tq^he fact that it has to be applicable to many things beauties are dlsplayed'ln all thei vacy to keep from letting his com­ rade under the aqspices of the colorful group in its new kiltie Andrew Meljqn, to whom, John­ marriage riunora Unking Priaeess Margaret, ebowa la London, and to the committee. Martin said he lew. petitors in on his last-minute more than eight months of nego­ ‘ appreciate a i^ gifts of food from teenagers. and amounts to the old phrase, grandeur. "Hm,” he thought, ‘'th8!, Kerr}rmen's Assn., ahd feels great­ uniforms of green, white and gold. son likened Humphrey, was a Capt. Peter Towaeead, shoiva la Bniasels, (March IS). A London sees signs of '‘unhealthy tenden­ Minton Gives Decision tiations failed to produce a new the parlahiondrg. Mrs, Caroline *rrhank y6u very much fqr read­ "Count your blessings." must be planning alterations,”.af­ hurry-up chats with his office out ly honored that it h as/l^n extend­ Members consist of eight pipers, DONT Pittsburgh" banker - industrallst paper detnaaded that Buckingham Patooe Issue a public statemrat to cies when businessmen or the pub­ Justice Minton delivered today's of Etete, and a square foot or so contract agreement. Cuater la in chaigp. At 1 p.m. to­ ing this ^ tc r . / ter he noticed a hole in the plas­ ed this courtesy. six’' drummers and a leader. THROW THEM AWAY who was Secretary of the Trees- ."deasoHsli or eoallrm” rumors at the' PriuceM' ronuiace. The Brit­ lic generally become unduly pre­ majority decision. Justice Black morrow all children participating ‘Yours very truly. Name# Can Be Confualng tered ceiling. of desk q>sce so he could Jot down Members of the badd, shown Thomas J.- Humphrey Is drum ury under Republican Presidents ish air aee's divorced statas and resulting Church of England upposi- occupied with the stock .market wrote a dissenting opinion in No ^Ign ef Accord in the St. Joseph's day program A Teenage' OUzen" So he 'asked around. It sgems figures clesrly to cut out the pos­ here are; (from left to right) top major and the pipers are led by Mtih plenty of wear left In Hsrdlng, Coolidge and Hoowr. tioa has heen the prioM obstacle la the reported romance. (AP and stock prices.” which JhsUce Douglas joined. A continuius 20-hour seaaien be^t The various .meanings which tween reprerentatlves of the coihi " Sunday, March 27, vriirhave a re­ r readingkdlng this, ve checked many of our English language that above the celling is a storage sibility of costly errors. row, Edward Egan, Thoma-v^at- Thomas J. R attle. khoee when brought here for Democrats . generally ' were Wirephoto). "And unsound speculative psy­ Justice Frankfurter also dissented hearsal. with the Recn-atlon Department space where items, rest on open After an unsucceseful attempt tie, -Frank Madden, James Mi^TuI- Sunda;^(he band is marching in expert repairing. pounding away on the theme that chology may then develop that can with s brief note. The same thi ee pany and (he C(0 Communica­ Words have when used in certain to find official or public accommo­ tions Workers recessed at 7:30 on Just what activities are provided beams, no flooring being laid there. lagh and James Lyons; front Irow, Holyoke/ Mass., at the request of the Humphrey tax program \ have adverse effects throughout Justices di.s.sented in the 1963 ways are sure to be confusing to dations, the representative turned, WORK DONE WHILE a.m. to be'resumed at 2 p.m. Both for the youngstetiT in our corres- any foreigner engaged in the study The owner of the business had James Mulready, Donald Hum­ thf St. Patrick’s Day .parade'com­ YOU WAIT favors business although he denies the economy," he said. case, in which the Fifth Amend­ to the Manchester Trust C3o. The phrey, Donald Cratty. Patrick mittee qf that city which is striv­ The FRB has authority to ment was not a clearcut issue. sides issued statements expressed pondent'a ago group. Which we of our manner of speaking. But, searched too hurriedly for some­ that. ‘ ' hope that an early accord pould ba iock to be between 15 and 18. the student's confusion often be­ thing up there and took the quick bank obligingly made available one Rooney, John M cP artli^ and ing to e.vcntually make this annual Sen. Humphrey (D-Minni said establish margin requirements on Today’s decision involved Frank -And. the fact of the matter is way down when he missed step­ of its closing rooms'. Patrick Humphrey. Four members parade the largest in the East. that when the Senate votes, pos­ Margaret’s Choice stock trading. L*wls. who had been charged reached. There waa no specific comes dismay when he delves into SAM YULYES Some earlier witnesses, notably ^ t h accepting wagers without sign, though, that they were any PSTOWN that , the department seems toi the descriptive terms relative to ping on a rafter. Luckily he was 15 Maple St.—Aeioas From sibly tomorrow,, it must choose nearer agreement, than they were I"* PHARMACY ■ ! provide. Just about every type of the outdoors and wildlife. not hurt, but he has taken a little Down Right Injustice -between “ the American people or Harvard economist John K. Gal­ 4 registration 439 Hartford Bd,. Cor. McKee prograi-iand activity for^very age ribbing. The other day we happened to First National Parktog Lot big business corporatiops." braith, have urged that the pres­ tax. The law alao requires that a day. week or month ago. It is bad enough that entirely Contest Winners ten per cent of groaa gambling eWA leaders said that as far aa different words, often completely be stranded at one of the local Both spoke out in statements— ent 80 per cent margiq require­ Reporter's Dreams gasoline dispensaries and. finding Still Not Revealed ment be raised to 100 per cent! earnings must be paid monthly they knew the walkout was ap- ' unrelated, are used to describe cer­ the Senator today and the Secre-; to the United States. proxlmately 100 per cent effective tain species in different areas of Just wondering . . "t'How many ourselves a little ’ bored, we start­ Receive Awards tary , last night-—as. the - -Senate That would mean a ban on credit .‘Subdued and tied, an unidentified young man Is lowered by a among the 50,000 employes eli­ lOPEN: motorists make U-tums In re­ ed to look for something to occupy tUMMAGE in stock buying. The Municipal Court of the Dis ItoHM Gas Sorvict the country;- -but when the uH' moved toward a showdown vote Brussels, Belgium, March 14 the vote British embassy here, where Town-f --^ \ est level on record. It is difficult t*wia appealed to the'highest Tri­ Paints Contest by members o( literature which tell the NV- , to say whether there is too much bunal. Two main telephone cables into 564 Center St. MI-9-< flock, bunch and clutch are all on whether to play baseball. this up a map of the Ekmtem Unit e.d Rotary International under the American Legion H "^e Birmingham-New Orleans descrlptlve,,./words was printed will taper off.-. . How much longer p.m., Bu^kland School, 2 p.m.; . situation and legislative matters Princess has made .no such de­ "We wMt as free a market- as apply for a $50 license. some time back in the Richmond se^ral organizations can .keep easi, of Hartford, say roughly .10 Wednesday. Lincoln School, 10;3p cision known to. me, nor have 1 Moscow, March 44 (4^ — A hus­ we can pohslbly have.” cable waa cut oh the old Tusca­ miles, we were more than a little generally with the President'at a "The statute simply designates loosa Highway, about 20 mUe» (Va.) 'limes-Dlspatch. Here is it: going with membership Interest a.m.. Verplanck Schpol, 1:50 p.m.; White Hoiiae breakfast meeting. any reason to believe she )iaa made ky gunman shot his way into the Martin skid that to ellmlnhte a class that is liable to pay the 1() Taipei, Formosa, March id Preparations for a .joint ‘‘A flock of ships Is called, a qow at an all-time'low. . . How chagrined to find that there was Thursday. Waddell School, 10:30 credit would limit nurket activity southwest of here. In addition, a no Manchester. Not being the type He predicted that the Senate will such a decision." ' British embassy lost' night, seri­ per cent tax when a wager or U.S.-Nationalist Chinese command in ca.se of war with Red nmln cable between Birmtogham fleet: a fleet of sheep Is called a' fnany seasons before'the new ath­ a.m.. Hollister street School, 1:05 vote to continue the current cor- Townsend yesterday repudiated and discourage issuance of new wagers are made.” Minton aald. China reached the talking stage today. Sources who shopld flock; a flock of girls is called a letic field at the new'high school to Jump rapidly'to conclusions, we p.m.; Friday, Washington School, ously -u'oundemg a Russian police and the induetitol suburb of Bes­ thought, "They left the City of Vil­ 9 a.m., ' Robertson School. 10;SO the "exile” comment as "pure in­ (4^1 “Payment of the $50 tax U a regis­ know described as prematurg reiiorts that machinery for semer, 12 miles south, a’ss cut. bevy; a bevy of wolves is called a' will be read.v for the public’s use. (^ontlaued on Page Four) vention.”- It was first published in guard who [tried to^ etop him. ■tiauad mi Page Eour) tration fee that must be paid be­ MONDAYS pack; a pkek of thieves is called . . When Main St. will., have busi­ lage Charm out because the map a.m,, Highland Park School, 1:30 The fur / h a t ^ Russian intru­ such s joint command had been • ,...... ------Sees Sobotsgo. . the Sydney, Auitralis, Sun-Herald fore engaging in the business of a gang; a gang of angels. Is called ness establishments from one end cpvered a lot of territory and the p.m. der was fiverpbwered and - dis­ wagering. , , . erected. - ^ / C. P. Malone, district manager a host; a host of porpoise is called mapmakers were forced to emit which announced it had fired the here, said, "There's no question to the other from the Cwiteri to Nine first prizes, nine second correspondent who reported the in­ armed by t two unarmed British ‘Tf petitioner (Lewis) desires to ‘They conceded, however, that k shoal; a shoal of. fish is called a -some of the'smaller towns.” prize.s, nine third prizes and five embassy a|ttaches after he had measures for closer coordination Senators Told that the lines were cut deUberate- Hartford Rd. . When the first ro|bln ' But,,on closer examination,-we Coroner Frees terview with the man :^ho baa South Vi^t Nairt engage In an unlawful business; he school; a school of buffalo Is will arrive to signify the official honorable mentions Will be pre­ foroed his way upstairs to the does so only on his own voUtiem. .. to tope with all eventualities had ly.” Emergency repair crews MONDAY SPECIALS called a herd; a herd of seals is found this was not necessarily the presented. ¥ been widely rumored as the viva­ living quarters of Ambassador Sir expected to yestore service com­ arrival of spring. case. Towns such as Colchester. cious Princess’ ritoica for her'hus­ '*>• fact that he may elect to pay been discussed and presumably To Curb Policy called a pod;' a pod of whales is As. a reward for participating in' Willlam and Lady Hayter. Governor Foils the tax and make .the prescriMd would be put into effect to meet'? pletely during the day.* called a game; a game of Ilona is RCckvllIe and'Willimantic wen; all the contest, movies will be showni Brothers Held band. A company aUtemeht called the Wtlllag to Oblige there... as big as life. Townsend said today: Sir William and Lady - Hayter disclosures required by the act is a any situation. called a-pride; a pride of children With all the effort the town to the entire group. "The Glory of were in the country skiing at the matter of his choice. There is it appeared .safe to assume, as strike "a tragic thing" and said is called a troop; a troop of part- At this point, we began . to be Spring”, a time lapse picture in "J have already .'described this Adviee to Ike It had done all it could to pre­ went through Tuesde.y to mfke more than a little perturbed,. and will bq one of the treats. 111 Nurse Death alleged statement as a pure inven- time. ■ They returned Just as the Bomb Tossers nothing compulsory about it. and, the U.S. 7th 'Fleet commander. things t mvenieht for the contrac- coJor, nnm an was being handed over to consequently, there is nothing vio- Vice Adm. Alfrecl M. Pride re­ vent it including "a most generous - ) we \yondered If perhaps -Bome- The winning painting in this an­ tim r and said that it should be Washington, March 14(>P)—Sen. wage offer, plus many contract tore who would be around aL. bid thlng couldn’t be done about put­ nual contest sponsored Jointly by completely disregarded. In view of Russian police. Saigon. Indochina, March 14 (jfC- Iqtive of the Fifth Amendment.” joined his flee.t after surveying the opening' time anc before, there was Bridgeport, March 14 tJPi—Fair- No moUvatiop for the armed "Black's dissenting opinion said sltuatioh here’ since March 2, that Xackson CD-Wash), called on his Improvements” It reiterated that ting Manchester on the map. the Mancheater Public Schools Art field County’s Coroner today freed this sta.tement-7-again of course Assailanta hurlied two hand gre­ a settlement could be quickly ar­ apparently one 'facility which the Department and the Rotary will alleged to have been made by nie invasion of the embassy could be nades into the car of South Viet that in order to pay the tax. Lewis this would be the setup if Red colleagues in Congress today to -Angelo J. Parrino, 45, and John is compelled to supply evidence CThina' triggers a war: rived at if the union will accept Some Predicament b.. on display in Watkin’a Bros, Parrino, 46, both of Stamford, of —OS . well as a.' number of other .learned, ) , Nam’s governor Tran Van l*m quit giving President Eisenhower a non-strike clause. window during Youth Week, April statements also attri^ted to me, Phone Call Intorrupted today in an unsuccSsafui attempt useful and perhaps sufficient to U.S. To Control Air, Navy .^blic adtice on how-to conduct EMERGENCY A forlorn - looking youngster blame lA connection with the fatal to assassinate hin}.'Lam . leaped convict him of felonies for which 1. Americana would command The CWA countered that th a . wandered up to the clerk in the 19 to April 2g/ ’ ' beating of a nurse nearly two years I shall noW be forced to seek es- ClhiJ dlepatoh telephoned American affairs in the Formosa remaining differences “are aev- esps'^from re^oriers.”. from Moscow to London. 111! onI| out of the car before the grenades' he could be imprisoned for years.” air and naval operations./ ' area. *$UMMir PRINTS AND PLAINS ^ OIL IURNER KKKKKKKKKKKKK shoe department. ! ago. , exploded: Black added: 2. A Nationalist would command ‘‘What’s the matter, sonny?" DOUBLE Coroner Edgar W.- Krentxman, After Dodging reporters...ever was broken at this pOlnt by an Jackson said in an interview he (Continued on Page Fonr) SERVICE operator who said in Russian: 'The attack took place in front of "If this W(>uld- not violate the ground fighting. thinks only ths President c;an . e» Mir /owasf OO# ^ asked the clerk. In his finding, said there 'was s aincf he came to Bniswls in 1953, his house at S a.m. Guards at the Fifth Amendment’! privilege -3. Only Nationalist ground PINE PHARMACY "Please, sir," walled ‘' the child, Townsend had made himself avail­ ‘There will be no more on this decide, for instance, what should pried in to yMra letieum Notes lack of sufficient evidence to hold residence opened fire on the gang against self incrimination It is forces would be committed. Wash­ be done about halting the delivery CALL "haye you seen a lady without a ■ the Parrino brothers. able to quesUoners Ibr the .past call for the present.”)/ of several men, but.they escaped hard to think of anything that - OPEN SUNDAYS - little boy wHo' looks l^ e me?” week. He refused repeatedly, (After a delay of 72 minutes, ington heu mad 3 plain rapeatedly by a Finnidi tanker of Jet aircraft First quklity, high count cottons, made lor us by a WILLIAMS Krentzman added that the nurse. the connection ■was restored. The ^thout being hit. Neither Lam nor would,” « that inteiwentlon would depend on fuel to Communist (Thina. Anon SPECIAL Mm. Una Beatrice Btean, 37, died' however, to answer directly ques- his chauffeur was hurt. Black said: ‘‘I f we reihaln'faith-' events. famous maker. Exclusive prints, and a big range of G A.M. foGP.M. Special Exhlbitkme from "the criminal act of a person Uont about his relations \rith the line wbnt dead 1»riefly when the . Sen. Knowland of CaUfornia. the Bulletins lovely solids, at a ^rice that savs ‘Gome a-running’. OIL SERVICE /Connecticut Academy of Fine princess. - ^ ' correspondent resumed dictation As the government’s top man'on 4. If events lead to an American Republican leader', said in a week­ 'Arts,'' ^ v try (Tourt ahd Print 1 W EEK ONLY or persons unknown.” the local level, Lam la responsible (ContiBned ea Page Four) decision to help the. Nationalists end interview-that if all other ■ from the AP Wires ■!| 59c 'Grant Maid' lATH TOWELS- MI-9-4548 /Rooms (through April 3). 45th an­ M ARCH 14 THROUGH M ARCH I f - Her battered bddy was found on (OoBtianed e« Page Four) (Cootinued on Four) for carrying out many reforms. defend the offriiore iuands of Que- means fail the 7tb Fleet should Big 22” X 44V. Long loops,,sturdy , KKKKKKKKKKKKK nual exhibition of paintings, sculp­ ,,a lonely sectioh of Long Island Several dissident sects and socie­ moy and Matsu, it is believed here intercept the tanker Aruba. The QUINN’S ture and prints by artieta through­ Soiuid 'Beach, near Stamford, on ties in South Viet Nam hlsma him that the United States would tanker is now eh route to China KENT HOUSE PROIW SET tinderweave. 7 luscious colors. out the country. LADIESV (PLAIN) . June 16, 1953. ..^gelo was ar­ for sharing Premier Ngo Dinh ovlde Ipgistical.aupSprt as ^ell from Red Romania. Knowland said Hartford, March 14 (jP)—A .Special Events rested' on J ^ . 8 St Canton, Ohio, Diem’s, yiews that the groupa' pri­ News Tidbits I sir and paval' cover:---- it would ba "folly” to permit full drees investigation of .a PASTEL Saturday, March 12, 3 to 5:30, . and brought' here shortly after­ vate armies should be dispersed or /he (>>mmuni8ts keep saying delivery of fuel the Reds might use State Highway Department deal PRlNnD FLOUR PHARMACY ward. John had been picked up President Airs Speedup incorporated into the national against this country In an attack SHEETS opening of "Connecticut Acad­ Culled from ’AP Wires they will liberate the' islands. ‘The to pay 8170,(KM for the Kent SACK SGUARIS emy” exhibition for meinbers' of prior to that and had. bMn out on army. Nationalists insist they will fight on Formosa. House ' Hotel, Greenwich, waa OPEN SUNDAYS the Academy, members ' of the DRESSES\ . /irvr'KPT(EXCEPT unirrrh WHITE) bonds of $10,000; . . U.S, Supports Diem to defend them, with or without Sen. George (D-Gs) opposed use ordered ^ Gov. Ribicoff thia SATURDAY Atheneum and guesta Said Krentzman: The dispute has resulted in a -American help', j of the 7th 'Fleet, however, saying morning. 'Tnb hotel Is In the Una Of Foreign Aid to Asia Japanese acichtist offers what the United States has Imposed no Sunday,- March 13, at 3, paint­ REGULARLY $1.35 "A most thorough and exhaustive criaia for the Diem government. he calls proof Russian at Honolulu quoted sources “clore to- - Could Lead .to War . Washington, March 14. UP)— 6 P.M.to9 P.M. the evidence it suffisiently strong day.'.,* “signifi£ant acceleration" United States and our cooperating d e lp ^ girla are deeply engroseed the top Pacific command.!’ Sen. Morse (D-Ore) agreed, TOmossInl)'—The - Good Humored to warrant a finding that either of foreign aid operaUons last year partners in'the free world.” ' - Iwe dissidents, tha Hoa Hao and m children’s' television ’ program The -Army today announced, tha Tefriljc value! Huge JO'x Sturdy 130-count mualin Ladles. Coo Dai religious sects ’and the , Top Nationalist sources here' telling a new» conference in Min­ appointment of Frank J. Mil- one or both of the Parrinos Were in Asia, “where (Communism is Shift from Europe Binh Xuysh' society, . apparently when antd huitlea Into Hvlag room'' said the report was completely un- neapolis he deplored the shipment 30' for dish towels, scarfs, made especially for ua by im,DeSOTOCUSTOII44IOOR 095 . Tuesday. March 15, at 6:30 and responsible for the death of Mrs. stepping up its efforts of expan­ The rtport emphasised strongly killing one and injuring other. Ini^ former MlohlCgan attorney i . famoua. maker 72" x 8:30, Membera’ Film Series, "Folly Ea. h(dd little hope of gaining tbair ;!ounded and that nothing of this but felt this country has no right general, as geheral counsel asic- novelty, lablecovers. Buy! Eissn.” sion.” the shift from Europe to the un­ ends by poUUcal bargaining or con­ Empty butnne-premane truck lOS". to be Wise,”- English comedy star­ The coroner concluded by- stat­ A report imvering the July-De- derdeveloped arese of Asia, Africa ceedlng John '\>. Adame, a.liey 1948 DODBE BUSINESS COUPE $295 ring A last^r Sim, for- members sultation. ' / am) ear eroah..oii straight stretch- (Oontlnued on Page Four) (Gantlqued on Page Four) figure In the Anny-MeOarthy ing that the nurse’s death wks ‘the cember period of'1954 was pre- and Latin America. Fearing a campaign of violenca, of highway near Geagravee.' Tex., . ONE DAY SPECIAL of Atheneum and guests. MEN’S TROUSERS result of "the criminal act of a pared'for CongreZh by ths Forrign It said Eilurope's amazing eco­ row. Adame’ resignation,, pre- Wednesday, March 18. at 10:15, the Premier has ordered tough,- killing four and injuring three.. vlouely announced, hecomea- ■ ii- t 94I PAGKARU 4-nOUR ' $299 Know Your Muaeum, lectuia by person or persons unknown.” - OpersUbns AdminlatraUon (FOA), nomic recovery was a key 'factor troopa of the Nurig tribe., to the d O Auto Workers . officials sit WOMEN’S PU IN SKIRTS Angelo, who had beem sought htaded by Harold Btaston; in permitting this change. capital from near Quang lid, 100 down with General Motors Corp.' effective March 81. And tha WASTE BASKET! Mr. Buckley, General Curator, on Together the - underdeveloped Army’s new senior legal official Aaaorted 'dolora. and decorations. “Ancieitt and Medieval Art” in the It told how the agency is spend-; to oatHne aegoUatious for. UAW’a Economy of Nation Healthy^ (CoBtlBued OB Page Four) ing the $2,800,000,400 in new ap-| countries hold the bulk of the goal of guaranteed-52 weeks pay will take office. )hb following 1946 PLYNOUTH CLUB COUPE $199 Atheneum, first in series of six MEN’S RRi WOMEN’S SWEATERS (Oonttniied eu Page Four). day. . weekly Wednesday morning lec­ (EXCEPT WHITE) propriaUons for the fiscal year world’s population, - occupy the each year. , DUST PAN tures, ‘coffee at 10:15, lecture . at en(tog next June'BO and $2,500,- largest part of its land area, con­ Foreign Aid Chief Harold E. Vitaly OQP Senators Claim each REGULARLY. SSc EACH / -OOO.OOO in carryover funds from stitute the major- source of its SUPPORTS TRADE ACT Houaehold neceaalty, stiirdy'metnl 1946 DOUCE eUSTOM 44IOOR 9299 11. Sweden Grabs 11 Nepalese Proclaim Stasoen reports to President Eisen­ Washington. March 14 OF) — large Thureday, March 17i at 12:30, revious appropriations unused key minerals and raw materials, hower induetriallsatlon is needed to Sut earmarked for mlUtary equip­ and contain many of its most valu­ WaslUngton, March 14 after a behind-the-scenes Republi­ Secreary of State DuUea today Recorded Music, Meyerbeer — t>es ment. able military. baseZ,” the report bolster Asia against Oommuniam deejiribed the. reciprocal trade JEWELRY— VALUES TO $1 1949 PONTiftC 2-OOOR $49 Patiheurs Ballet. Alleged Red Spies Mahendra as King ..Sonata M>ptuves without objec­ Sena. Watkins (R-Utah) and Gold- can vs. Diemoerst dispute over pro­ The report did noi say spe- said, adding: tion President Elsenhower’s nom­ water (R-Ariz)'declared today the. posed wording of the argument was agreements act ns a syinhol of Save! Fashion pins, earrings, ciflc'ally how much had been spent “If these resources, aliould fall ination of Jfelm van Neumaha. of nation's economy Is showing “s deletion of some criticism of Presi­ (!nited Staten wUUngneea to FORD -DOOR : $ S Stockholm, March 14 (JTH- during the six-month period, but. under Soviet influence, the road to New Delhi, March 14 (S')—<3rown healthy vitality.” They thus coun­ dent Eisenhower’s policies and •how “a decent regard” for na­ bracelets, necklaces. PHis tax. 1949 2 19 Swediah security pold King alan has been alow. ports pointing up their divergent It wiM of "utmost Importaabe’* Rich pastels seen at 2.98. 32 to 38. -to tha Onr Same Day Dry Cleaning Service yaare. of $1,900,000,000. Ih e report said underdeveloped, Tribhuvapa, who died yesterday Ih flaensa and has canceled her en­ The (wb Republicans filed mi­ views. that Congrees extend It. Dulles The government announcement One-fourth of the new ap­ nations “are wbU aware of the Zurich of a prolonged heart ail­ gagements for this week .. Group nority -views to a Senate-House Ckmceding there are some “soft was a. witness before the Sea-''' 1.77 Work R eceive Before 10 A. M. Ready By 5 P. M.' 'iwid the 11 were: suspected of spy­ propriations wata earmarked for need” to improve living condi­ ment. of 10 West Berlin huslncstmen go Economic Committee report which spbts,” Watkins and Goldwater ate Finance.Committee. . ‘i Manchester LOOK GHb Scovt ing for two Iron Ctmtain countries. southeast Asia and the western tions. But It said they must hava The Nepalese embassy said on trial li^pra .German couil on said that while business has beqn said it' waa "unreasonable .. to Informed sources said they be­ Padfle. FOA said that through U.S. siippo'rt'for their .self-help at­ Matiendra would ba crownsd later chatgea of eeMlng - 8407,tea worth improving since last year,' there is dwell upon these uncertainties to GEORGIA FORCSTS ABLAZE FASTEL "PILLOW CASES RtorandMH'! Shirts Jiwndered 20c each longed to two separate spy rings March 1 this year it had approvad tempts to build defense adalnst today in Katmandu, the mountain- ef embargoed i^ttcal equlpmlMt to “unevenness in this advance smd the poim when4.one can only view Wnycross, Q a.. Bfarch lA-tdi 'Reg. 59c vahie. Stock up row et this ^ d Thtmteraft SImr j whea seat with dry deoahig order working for Ckechoslovakia and 555 millions in. that araa for Cbpamuaism while- strenghtofting ringed capital of tha Himalayan R«d China. certain regions and industries con­ the outlook aa a whole with mis­ -pAtate foresters and--vainalieer. low, low price. ' •§■1 Motor S ales Romania. various mutual security programs their economics.' state between India and Cmimi- New Haven RagUiter says an In- tinue -to be in very serious econom­ giving .and peablmlam. The facia Are fighters battlea fiercely t ^ . Police picked up l(> suspects YOUR LOCAL OLOSMOBILE DEALER WADDELL SCHOOL other than military sssletanca. la a breakdown of OYlA'a oper- nlst-held Tibet. craosa of 14 easts as hear ahd ic straits.” ' ' simply .do not warrant such a di^ to retain control of week over ibs weekend and (ha 11th to­ Biaanhowar, in a lettar trana- atk»s for the last half of 1854’tha ‘ The 34-yaar-oldOawa Priaea, incidental benafita will ba aaked Disputa Democratic Views view." eld binsee that have destroyed 812 V/keef (CENTER OT.^TEL. MI-8-4M27 StoitiRf 4|i0 7 o'clbcli MANCHESTER day. They Include 5 Swedea, 3 mitting the rMort, nqtad the report showad: ' Tirlbhuvana’a aldaat aon. haa baan (Or SO,0(M truck .driven in rix Watkins and Goldwater, M- Cite Jobless Totals 50,808 acres of eholto timber 1* Now yea can charge an of, CZachs, a Romanian, % German, stepped up hctiVities In Asia and. 1. MlUtary asai stance—PeUv- actin g aa ragant for tha paat New EhgUnd otatee at aegotla- though .subscribing to these flnO- Seven .commlttea Democrats Join- Seuth Georgia. The W. T. GRANT CO yoar drag aaede at , and ‘one unidentified foreigner/ qpMJting of tha overall program, ertea of 700 million doUare worth month wfaila Ua fathar waa uadar tiona tomorrow at Providence. . ings, saliTih their supplemental ra- ed In a statement that said there Foreotry ffervlco - menn while - " RAY DWYER, Usfri c ar Mgr. TONIGHT ' The lest named was picked up ini added: of weapmu.aml equipment to Eu­ treatment la Xhirope. " Britt^'High Commloaltm id Ger pbrt things are not as bad as eo'At- woe still (1) a ‘‘disturbing level of considered nrfifielnl ralnmnk- OPEN MONDAY — MAIN ST. DRY CLEANERS Ooteborg. Sweden!!, hugest p ^ ‘Tlieia worldwide programa of OPEN MONDAY-FRTOAY 8 A. N. to 8 F .lir rope. ^ TIiaNepaleae am baaiy aanounced many soya Royal Navy has taken mlttaa Democrats painted them in unemployment,” (2) risk of a Ing to pot «*t flnmto FINE niRRMSOY f3VVILlSST» TiLMI-3e72S4 military aid. aoononde dovMop- iSver thm 110-ton armed ohipe separate•pan views iof -their own. charred 82.800 'SATVtoAYS 8 M. to • P. M. •84 Oeator .« M JPngu Sto»> onaat pnd tochnicgl a rt .« fh TH* .(OeaMaa ii m Dp«a XMa), tram Wtat-Qarmaa ohli»y«(d. 11u)^oAunittae report woe Issued . (Ceatkood m Page Thtrlo;^). Read Herald Advi. X'- '.’T