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At HALE's ' Post Office Committee .^Iready Has Until .March 5

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. . __ THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 191ft The Westher Average Daily Net Press Riin Fereeaat of L . S. Wcatfeer BnrMra iianri;(Bt(r 1$(ralb For tile Week EWted Feb. K«. t»65 lig h t fmectug driaale tonight. — - ‘ ""1— '•'— IS The Coamopolitan Club will aaked to meet in front of the Mlaa Avery Ruaaell, daufhUar ef Low upper tea. Saturday ctoady A b o u t T ow n meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 church a t'6:19 to attend the 8:30 Mr. and Mra. Robert W: Ruaaellr ^ 1 1 ,6 1 7 ^ with oeeaalanal rain aad aame* o’clock ip the Federation Iliwm Maaa, and thoae attending Sf. Mountain Road, Olaatonbury, a Member of"^Re-.Andit what wanner. High la 40a. Jamea’ diurqh are aaked to meet aenlor at 'Vaaaar College, Pough- OPEN Attendancie at the weekly dupli­ of the Center Congrefational. SHOE Bureau el Clrculattoo, ■ i ifr front of the church at 8:40 to keepaie, N. y „ ia aervlng on the JUancheiter^4 City of ViUage Charm cate brldfe famea exceeded 24 Church. Mra. Clifford' A. Teeple, FRIDAY . preaident of the Oonnecticut State attend the 9 o’clock Maaa. All of committee for the 19.55 Conference Cindi^\ tablea in February and another theae girfa are' invited to attend on Religion at Ifaaaar College. A popular ^ubjic tofirnament w'ill be Federation of Women'a Cluba, will (Claatined Adrertiaag on Fags IS) PRICE FIVE CENTS the communion breakfaat in St. gradiiate of Mancheater High MANCHJ3STER, CONNti VRID a (i ^, M A R C H 4, 1955 JICHT held tonifht at the VFW Home, be the gueat apeaker. Tea. will VOL. LXXIV, NO. 130 (EIGHTEEN i>AGES) be aerved by the hoapitallty com­ Jampa’ School Hall, following the School, ahe aerved aa head o f the "Majicheater . Play will be Ma.u. Girl Scouta 'attending the 9 1954 conference. REPAIR mittee. UNtlfc«:30 c a lle a ;^ 8:0.5 and maatrr polnta o’clock Maaa at St. Bridget’a will be a^*ai;ded to the top win- The American Legion Auxiliary Church, will attend a communion 'Star of the Eaat l9o. IS, Black' TRY US FOR THE POUOWINO: nera. Reaulta'X.Jaat Thuraday'a breakfaat at the. Knighta of Co- fame were: Mr. ahtLMra. Eriiest will hold a bualneaa mee’tjng Mon­ Preceptory, will hold ita monthly His Last Mass in Moscow Votci^Nears rMtuped In bairy Casa; Dutch Apple Ice Cream lumbiiB Home. meeting tomorrow at 7 p. m. in House Unit 'ttot^a HKe pie. Give It a try Unferer. firat; and Mr8....^Erne8t day night at 8 o'clock at the Le­ • Sho«$ Cleaned and Dyed • Orthopgdic Work STATE BtriTER .. 11). 72c Orange Hall. All membera are 3#c pint. Southard and Jamea L. Bakilvaec- gion Home. At thia time - a hla- tbrian will be elected to replace The Great Booka Diacuaaion urged to attend'aa the royal acar- • Shoes made wider, narrower, longePt shorter SA RX-tK E CX3FFEE CAKE Royal Spirmpnl Ice\ Cream. ond. On Military tt It at Pinehurat. Marjorie Flavell, who re- Group will meet at the Mary let degree nill be conferred on a For Hike in CHEESE CAKE . . . . ea. 7»c candidate. All viaiting Sir ale o f Unlonville Vill brlnf Albert H. Guay, 20, Spruce St., aigned-e'pcently. Cheney Library at 7:30 Wedneaday ( WHY NOT TRY US THE NEXTTIMl? Sin more Rock Corhieh hens I wa.a cited for high acholaatic hon- night. The book to be diacuaaed Knighta will be welcome. j COTTAGE CHEESE is "Meditation,” by Deacartea. 20c and 36c Box to aell at ...... $1.35 ea. 1 ora for the ftrat iemeater at Trin- All Girl Scfbuta In town are P ay B o o st urged to attend thelronm churChea Jamea J. Selbie, aon of Mra.! P ostal Pay rily College, Hartford. In order to 701 ST.— Next To GusUfflon’s Shoe Store make the denn’x liat, a atudent Sunday. Girl Scout Simd^. An Robert C. Tilden, aon of Mr. and Roae A. Selbie. 14 Oakland St., | , adult member of each cbdrch'jyill and Fi’ancia S. Selbie of Fanning-: Cuatomera are more than pleaaed with the MORRELL HAM muat carry a minimum, of flve Mra. Robert L. "niden, 107 Holl Open Mon. thru Set. Open ThurA Night Untfl 9 P. M. Washington, March 4 {/P) Washington, March 4 (/P) couraea and make an "average of I meet the 'glrla and aeaf theih fdr t., enliated in the U.8. Navy on ton’, left Tueaday morning for, —After three young service WITH THE NEW LOOK. . . Yea. believe it or not, Morrell haa Sampaon Ajr Force Baae, N. Y., —The House Post Office 8.5 per cent or better in these aub- the aervicea. Girl Scoiita attending Feb^^3 and ia undergoing boot wives testified they needed made an improvemtnt in the famoua for flavor Morrell ready to jecla. ,/ I the Church of the Aaaumption are trainlrif^f Bainbridge, Md. ‘ for baxic training. ‘ 1 Committee today voted an eat Ham. No, they did not improve the flavor or tendcmeaa . . average 7*^ per cent increase more money to make ends for It wax already the beat ham on the market . . . but they for half a million post office meet, a House Anned Services have Improved the Irim . . . in fact made It fatleaa and akinleaa. employes at an annual cost of Subcomfnittee today unani­ Buy a email wiiole or ahank half, and aee for youraelf. / / / . 150 million dollars. mously approved a 735-mil- Just Before They Fell to Their Deaths The committee approved and lion-dollar pay raise for ’ the Ike’s Aides Gaza Clash aent to the House a bill providing armed forces. a minimum IniTenae of six per Chairman Kilday (D-Tex) said MORRELL \ cent for all postal employes plus the measure will go to the full Dispute^ on Stories Due iipward adjustments for ' those committee Tuesday. He ^'qid he employed aa carrier#, drivers and lo^u for a House votie about READY TO EAT HAM lb. 79c clerks or about 60 per cent of the Thursday. total, force. The measure provides a selective Risk Firing For A iring Eat removed, akinleaa . . . whole or ahank half. Ovll Service Hike Sought pay raise, ranging from 6 to’ 25 "Chairman Murray (D-'Ienn) aaW per cent, for enliated men with Washingtoin, March 4 (/P) By WILLIAM OA-nS the committee will begin, hearings over 'two years’ and officers with United Nations, N. Y., Sorry, we aold out on Mfaalaeippi Bacon laat Sjiturday. Plenty of week alter next on raises for some over three years' service.'The pur- A difference of opinion ap­ thla delicloua aliced bacon now In caae to aell at aame low 59c lb. 1,200,000 Civil Service workers. He pose is to encourage career service 1 pears to have developed he­ March 4 ’(/P) —The U.N, price. . indicated the postal .increase will rnin rh. the armed for...forces. Eisenhower admin­ Securit.v Council turned to­ act the pattern for increases among Our Pinehurat 8auaa*f Meat food value, too. at ...... 49c lb. Almost Pay 5IIII< BUI istration’s top legal officers day to Egyptian charges and the other federal workers. Mrs. Faith Stoughton, wife cf an Israeli countercharges "I think we should give the same Air Force ma ter sergeant, told over \the constitutionality of treatment to daaalded the aebcommittee that the $28.39 some loyalty-security .firings. touched off by Monday One of the beat aeUinf meaU here at Pinehurat la our freahlj^/ j|| Service) government employes, he more per month her husband would Basically, the issue la whether it night’s bloody border fight­ chopped told newsmen, and added he favors get "will almost pay our milk bill." violates the Constltutloin’s due ing near Gaza. , minimum 6 per cent increases with She said it costs about 330 proCesg clause for the government The explosive tension riesulting lb. 55c higher aUrting salaries. * . monthly to provide milk for her to fil e an employe on loyalty-secur­ from Jje. clashes—.In which. 38 LEAN GROUND CHUCK four children. Sgt. Stoughton ia ity groynds W-ithout telling the em­ 'Treaher by far ” and what flavor. . . . The House committee's 'postal Egyptians and right Israelis were, ststionjd at the Pentagon. ploye the name of his accusers reported killed—waa heightened by pay bill is a compromise between The Rev. Oeorgu' Biaaonnette. .American Roman X!athollc priest the administration’s request for no Mrs. Lydia A- Bell, wife of Army and permitting him t o . confront mlllt^t statements from the ordered to leave Russia, raises hia chalice during celebration of hia more than a 5 per cent Ir^case 1st Sgt. Lewis S. Beil, testified her them. Egyptian and Israeli premiers and Wa have large Bermuda alicing enlona and p l^ t y of Hamburg laat Maaa in the chapel adjolniag hia quarters in Moscow. March 3. and demand# bv some commnttee- husbands expects to get- 327.60 High Court Also Spill Egyptian prut^reas toward a new rolla from Arnold, Reynumd and Wonder. \ The 3S-year-old clergyman of the Aaau'mptlonist Order, who la from more per month and this "may It is a question which has also Arab military lineup againat A 4 men and employe group# for up­ \, wards of 10 per cent. The Senate Central Falla, R. I„ has been granted permlasion to delay his departure heln to meet expense.w h ich are spilt the Supreme Court. The court Israel. At 'S ' Post Office Committee .^Iready has until .March 5. Father Biaxonnette aald, ‘‘1 will apend all my re­ xb high that we are unable to make divided 4-4 on it three years ago. There 'waS some expectation the This spill upheld the government AND FOR BUDGET SPECIALS WE OFFER: voted 10 per cent increases for maining time, here hearing confesaiona and aaying goodby.” No rea- both ends meet.’-’ council would postpone ita discus­ W h .nri civil Service em-1 "O" *•## been given by SOtlcia for the priest’s expulsion which the , The Beils live in a trailer' hear program. sion of the rival charges until af­ Pinehurst Freshly Chopped Regular Hamburg Stoves ^ I 8- Kovemmenl haa protested. (AP WIrephoto via radio from Mos- I Ale.candria, Va. Mrs". Bell told the A new test is now pending in the ter a report froin the Egypt-Israel- subcommittee it costs 28 cents a high court and it is in this Conner U.N. mixed Armistice (jonunisslon SELF SERV£ and MEAT DEPARTMENT The Hoiwe measure, approved . V _ — . — ------— , ■ ■ ------mile to move the trailer when­ lion that differences appear to in Palestine. The Commission, 35c lb.---3 lbs. $1.00' by a split vote of the committee, ever thev go to a nqw post. have developed at the Justice De w>)J|sh supervises the 1949 t/uce seta a 6 per cent minimum raise | 1 Mrs. Joyce Brockman, who ia ex. partment.. along the Egypt-Isr^l border, is or Pinehhurst Seasoned Lamb Patties SUNLIGHT for all workers and creates a new ; I peering her second child, said ahe Ally. CTen. Brownell and .three evpected to meet Sunday on the SGOTTISSUE MEAT DEPARTMENT pay grade upping the, salary base ; Exchange Cut Loss : wanted ’:to start a savings account assistant attorneys general late Gaza fighting. not commtrcial lamb . . not great h*avy lamba . . . but at of approximately 330.000 carriers. ' ! for the first time" since, the first yesterday fllc^ a strong plea in the \. In Jerusalem a spok^man for Pinehurat only Swift Choice Premium L*mb. Cudahy Choice b l a c k h a w k drivers aqd clerks now in a lower | ; child was bom. Her husband. Navy Supreme Court ■ that the govern­ the truce organization \aid ita Puritan Lamb . . , aerve w*ith Mint Sauce. . . Mint Jelly or BUTTER CMIBF grade. - •' ! personnel man (yeomani first ment be all^'ed to continue to keep chief, Canadian Maj. Gen. E^U M. Currant Jelly . . . Pinehurat Choice Lamb Lega, whole or butt 3 Rolls V V Lb. larrEN “ Advsrtiisd in LIFE' Those in the neW grade would 1 class, ia due for a S23.-ft increase aecret the names of accusers in re Burns, had sent the Security (Soun- half ...... lb. receive maximum ' increases in On I monthly. If the bill pas.ses. viewing tpe loyalty and fitncaa.of Two men cling'to a grappling like from a helicopter In this photo cll a report on Monday’s cWh. Lean Economical Yea, our popular meat their base salary ranging from ! Mrs. Brockman said "W e don't governmtfnt workers, taken just before they lost ihelr gito nnd fell lo their deaths at Burns visited the scene of the' market is designated the $2 9 0 to 3370 a year. i want to be poor relations all the Slgnifit-antly,it-i the brief did not j .Australia, re:-cntly. The hWleopter, earlier, had rescued cldent yesterday. Lamb Forelegs DISNES earry the nkme of Solicitor ^^ner-, |||^|||. i-sllroad signal box when Spod nwlers forced them to Lean Meaty Shoulder chief "Black Hawk” dlatritou. Maximum Boost 3290 rime." She added that each change Envoys Set to Speak The maximum increase for Washington, March 4 <;Pj—A stock exchange official testi of station means "borrowing _ from al Simon E. Sobeloff. who is | higher ground. In falling, the men struck power line* before Lamb Chops ....l b . 79c Lamb Necks for tor in thla area and thia Sat­ Should the Council decide to Lg. Pkg. prejSnt top salaried employes in fied today that a .stock tip by Walter Winchell on a TV .show grandma and grandpa, noi'm*lly the government s official 1 jeopping Into the water. Diev have not heeji Identlfled. This photo take up the complaints at once, Slewing ....----- .lb. 25c urday a rapresentatlve of tha that group would be 3290. Start- two months ago threw the exchange into a turmoil. But for , New Allowance rhlltoTln raspo^stTan'inq^ry;!-- -y Sydney Sun photographer. Ken Redsh.w, (AP M’ire- either jointly or separately. Am­ Rath Packing C ooi^ y will For an easy to make atew. cook lamb necka or forelega In prea- prompt action by officials. he_said, it would have cost those; ..J^e^me^ure^ up^a new sajd he will not participate in the j ****”*” ^ bassadors Omar Loutfl of Egypt 3 9 c (CMtlaued Ml Page Tea) and Abba Eban of Israel both were aure cooker, then remove and add a can of either campbell’a be here to give yok a temple who followed It an 38 a share los*. - month s basic pay to service arguments when the Supreme Scotch Broth, or a can of SAW Tomatoea aa auggeated by of our fine Black Hawk brand Edward T. McCormick, presi­ ready, to apeak when invited to the families making one permanent [.Court hears them, council table. Neither nation is a one of our cuatomera. dent of the American Stock Ex­ j change of station a year during,. Asked if this indicated he held KEEBLER prepared metta (cold cute); change, gave the testimony in the Lava Fountains member of the Illation gronp. HORMEL ' peacetime. different views, he declined com­ to get you better acquainted Road Trenches Senate Banking Committee’s in­ Red Fleet Rep^ed The urgent meeting waa called The three young'wives, brought ment. However, he said he and CLUB CRACKERS with the fine variety o f thfa quiry into the current boom in after Egypt on Wedneaday When ypti buy steaks at Pinehurst.,. every steak is cut Spell -Doom of ' in to testify at the subcommittee’s the Attorney General "are in com­ (Changed Israeli forces with "vior high quality product which took prices.' last hearing, told newsmen they all plete understanding .about the to order from choice beef. Regular Sirloins or Shorts sell SPAM Suggested ar-'SMcCormick said a Sunday night I lent and premeditated kgigresslon’’ The Perfect Diner BiM'Ult swaps Dowii we always have for irou in I liked the eervice and' wanted tneto rrtatter.!’ at 89c lb. and special large flat or double bone Sirloins at _ _ _-y —■ rx 1 • 1 1 : tip by Winchell" indicating Pante- In the 60-mlle-Iong Gaza eoMtal Pkg. 12 Oz. Tin WHITE CAKl MIX oqr aelf-aerve caae. H aw aiian T om n ' husbands to remain in it. "Tha.,^ At the While House, press secre- In Raid on Mats sti^ occupied by the Egyptians. 99c lb. Note the trim . . . taste the sizzling tenderness l i a l l K i l l t pec OU was a good buy brought an main thing is the mohey,” they •Heed •! peek el fraaliaaii la ■alh'a. f avalanche of ordara- for a total of 1 1 ry James C. Hagerty declined to The Cairo government chargi^ . . . well trimmed steak is a special value at this price aw a taallary taataga hitahaa ____: 357.000 sharea — the following said. nt on the. situation. He told Israel’s troops with attacking a . . . Serve some of our genuine Idaho Baked Potatoes and Pahoa,-Hawaii. March 4 —A | Administration officials said the :rs any questions should be Taipei.-Formosa, March 4 (/P)— More than 40 .Communi^ military camp near -the ancient Washington, March 4 (-flj^Sen.' morning, Jan. 10. ^ natural fault leading directly pay raise is necessary to prevent Birds Eye Peak with your steak. S d to Brownell. gunboats and arni^ junks attacked Kaoteng Island in the ity of Gaza, two miles Inside the Kefauver (D-Tenn) today^urged "It was just simply, amaxing. thre.gh Kapoho efupted in a ffery a "terrific" turnover of military Brownell was not immediately t^ritory. and with ambushing a Idahoea K lbs. 43c 10 lbs. 79c THIS WEEK: revision of the administration’s McCormick said, and he caUed it plosion shortly before last mid­ personnel. Matsu group today but were driven o ff by Chine.se Nationali.st avallablc^. defenders, the Defense Ministry said tonight. The Matsus are truckload' of reinforcements. SIGHT IN BONELESS CHUCK highway construction program the greatest number of- transac night and 'an eyewitness said "the The selectii’e pgj boosts range President.. Eisenhower himself Egypt termed this the "moat bru­ Include roads adequate to evacuate ttons in a single stock in the his city is doomed." from a 6 per cent minimum for seems to have-Tnixed emotions over 100 mileR northw’f»t o f Formosa ----- ' tal a ^ o f aggression” since the persons from hydrogen bomb tar­ tory of any exchange 'The explosion came 2'j hour?" the issue. O n ^ e one hand, he has and 20 mll«s off the Red mainland.; ^ • 1949 ar^stice. BIRDS EYE— 1 Pkg. FRENCH FRIES / THE m xi McCormick said he Immediately; after a 20-square mile area around get cities.- (Continued on Page Ten) approved the -present loyalty- With Quemoy they sre the last Israel’s'xcountercomplaiht. filed notified the Securitiea and E.x- the tovm had been evacuated after Important Nationalist outposts. freezing Kaiii 1 ^kg. FISH STICKS .... \ . ______Both For 49c’ POT ROAST Unless this is done, he said, the ------7----- ^------. security program.\ . yesterday, tqade no mention of HALE'S FRESHLY ■ the earth began popping open like - No Damage Estlnqated TWa price Is on the beat cuts, thav yon sak for. question of building shelters along echange Commission (SECl. which Yet the President, (n an address the Gaza battle but accused Egypt highways outside .the deadly. blast policies stock exchangee, and in a lot of punctured balloons. before a B'nai B’rltK dinner / on The .Ministry made no claim of BIRDS EYE STRAWBERRIES ...... Lb. Pkg. 45c GROUND aUMtlESEE ebSOE I Pjilsbury ( Swdnsdown Follows Snow of "contlnuous\violations” of the area will be "academic’’ because no! company with other exchange offl- •Everyone Got Out’ Gas Chambers Nov. 23, 1953, shid: damage Inflicted on the Reds, say­ armistice agreement and cmincil CAKE MIX Frash Fouitty— Again wa hava a nffw stack d#/Wii- one will get to them. , -i'fcinla took a eeries of actions which ______Assistant Police Chief George ” lf we are going to coHri;(ue to ing only they fled \mder fire. resolutions. It charged: Salmon SteakJ Kefauver Is chairman of a Sen- he>d Pantepec’s opening price t o ; Martin said "everyone got out. be proud that we are Anwicans, There was no Indication whether In North Area (1)' Armed attacks on Israeli For Pot Roastk we auggeat Boneleaa ChuCk, Sirloin Tip or Round COFFEE WHITE, YELLOW or dar roostars, bright, maaty fot^ond smoR bitNIart. .f« A?med'servlcea^^ittopmmitte^ ($8,875 a share). Hiroshi Okka, a Pahoa , school Kill Mui’derer, there must be no weakenmg Of the It was a hit-and-run raid, or an Steak . , . but for the flneat oven raastascvery meat man will CHOCOLATE on Civil Defense At a hearing yea-! plherwiae, McOjrmlck said, the teacher. W'ent back to the deserted code by which we have/lived; by attempted invasion. (Conlinaed on Pngp Ten) un you that irihbuld be RIB ROAST . . . , Lb. „ . to r S v t t w M told i f . e ^ r ie n c y i stick would have opened at 15 , area hnd said he saw x fountain qf the . right to meet yqnr accuser The Ministry said the attack By THE ASSOCIATED l^ESS piLis for digging trhifches or lay- ($15 a share.) It c l w d yesterday} i*va i«)urting skyward in t)ie cen- Five-Ceiit Thief face to face. came at 4 p.m. in foggy weather. It Snow covered the northern half »ESH CHICKEN L E ^ ^ 79c vfni^ronpreto Dioea hto^^ highways: a( 7 ($7 .a ahare.) Thus, anybody | ter of town. The new case bcfOTe the Su­ d the Reds launched a similar of Connecticut today, piling up an Pinehurat choice meaty 3rd thru F^rm Fraah Chicken \o*shleld p e r s ^ from the pois- who the stock at 15 would j Another eyevritness said: ’’^ e preme Court involvM the 1993 dis­ attWk against Kaoteng Jan. “23. accumulation of ' 'ore than four 7th By THE a s s o c i a t e d PRESS missal o f Dr. JohiyP. Peters as a Lega. Chicken Bregata,,^ onous radloaC'ttve fallout from ; no"’ be $8 in the red. , • , ^^holewhole five-mile...... stretch. -from . Mon- . I The ministry also reported the inchM In some localities between 1 FRESH CHICKEN BBEKSTB “^»5c H-bomU. ' McCormick, a former SEC com- day’s original flow to Kapoho waa ; 'TWo meh paid the. maximum consultant, to the United States Reds W Amoy fired eight shells and 10 a.m. B ulletins Rib Roast of Baef ib. 63c Fryera, Brollera. Fow l., penalty to society today lit ,-<-ga8 at Nati^allst-held little Quemoy. REGt’LAR SIZE The testimony was given by, missioner, beads the exchange just a aea of red. It was a mass of ■ "rhe Weather Bureau at Windsor from the AP Wires Defense AdmlnUtrator V a l; which used to be known U the spOutlng flames. It looks.; like the chambers of two states. One was (dontlnued . Two) lYiere were no reports of damage, Locks, serving the Hartford area, PeUrson, who waa asked to return | New York Chirb Market., It ta whole place has gone mad. If this executed for murder, .while the a"'! no reports of Nationalist re­ said -the snotv’e depth there at 10 another hearing this afternoon. | second in else only to ihe New madhouse keeps up, lava will be taliation. a.m. wa.-* 4,3 Inches and light anow SWIFTS MEATSforBABIES tat other was' executed for beating a SEVEN DENY CHARGES VN'hile thify laat wa ' offer BEEF RIB ROAST • .President Elsenhower has said ( -York pouring Into thp aea (a mtte or two Meanwhile, high level Ulks de­ stilt whs falling. ^ . FREE with the ptVThlM of away) In 12 or,14 hours." woman and fleeing ^ th her 'purie signed to put teeth into th* U.S.- New Hnvrii, March 4 tflft—Sev­ WOOD'S one purpose of the Wghwqy corf|den^, G. *nie .forecast waa for a. total en nllegad Connecticut Commu­ one box of froaen homemade Thla price ia on teh heat cut# that you ask for. itructlon pfogram he submitted to y ea lerd a jr^ the Ihqulry a first Kapoho is directly on- the Pune which contained liyt cents. , Nationaltst China Mutual; Defense fall of 2 to 4 inches in Ha'rtford News Tidbits nist party leaders reindtcted to­ * old fashioned Sugar Cooklea.^ Libby’s Cornell relieve co(igesrion witness. Rift, a chain of craters stretching The murderer, (carl J . Folk, died Pac^-got underway.' . proper and for some distance 1 pkg. of lAipIt or,Oatmeal Congress McCormick said among the ac­ from Kllauea Crater on the side of day by a federal grand Jury and speed evacuation,. .of target In the State Prison gas chamber 'C u lM from. AP Wires One result Is expected to hq a of ^ re , and 5 to 8 inches in the Cookiea (both for only 39c): tions taken'in’ the wake of W*,"' KMauna Loa to the Sea. Jt ia on the pleaded Innocent to chargee of CLAM BISQUE Luncheon Special cities in cs of an atomic attack, at Florence. An*-, with ‘ P*lf boost In the flow of U.S. military north'wVst section of the state. BETTY CROCKER chell'a Up were a delay in opening eastern tip of the Island of Hawaii. tosmblng or advocating over- IRIFT.IfmmoitcsNiimMts Peterson said a partial test white trunks ^on his bulky body aid'to Chlaiig Kai-shek’s fot-ces., TTiere waa no show in the south­ ■ (Of Skipper's Dork) Beef Hash the trading df P,antepec from 10 Vhlcano experts say it represents and a look of panic on his face. TJie agenda was not 'disclosed, ern part of the state, along the .tli'row of the government by 1 LB. PKG. ALL-BEEF _ p L ^ evacuation Milwaukee recently 57-year-oId widow is bitten force. They were accused under Can a. m. to 12:15 p. m.. and twice noqanger to the other Islands, such Folk, condemned for the torture- slashed -repeatedly by 70- but the conferences probably Long Island Sound shore. The BROWNIE MIX hsd shown lat the expenditure of nff ■ the act. • ■ . • * ^ directing brokers to tell their cus­ as OWiu, where Honolulu is located. I mut-der of a young Pennaylvania poUnd German Shepherd dog after tackled tliese questions;^ Weather Burea-a aald the snow line Bet you never heard of Peach Glenn, Penn!! Well, that’s ^ bere a relatively small amount of The' tinder box area, shaken by FRANKFURTS J L K . C tomers the stoex would open at j woman, entered the chamber at she picked up. small hoy who was roughly followed U.8. Highway Lucky Leaf Pie FiUinga are made. These Pennaylvania farmers money for I widening roatto and earthquakes and splattered by 1. The air stranrthirU.S. 'and REPORTS RAIL CRASH an unusually high price. 5 a. m. (MST). The door waa playing with animal. '. . President Nationalist comhiifed—necessary No. 6 which cro-'ses the state from 2 cans 43' (Ragidar 69e) -hridgea could 'speed up greatly the Berlin, March 4 (/P) —A Rus­ pack this ready to use pie fllUlig in large, No. 2 cans l22 oia.) closed at 5:03 and he was pro­ Eisenhower orders food supplies to Danbury on the west to Kllllngly Pkg. 35c emptying of ai city. (Coatlnned on Page Seventeen) to assure reasonkhle protection of sian military train waa derailed enough to make a large 8-inch,^ie. Follow directions on can . (CoatlMned ea Page Two) nounced dead two mlifutes later Albania to ease -what he called the oh the east. Kefauver aaked him to get fur­ Formosa agafhst Communist air near the East. German town of make your, own pie crust from Criaco which we aell at 93C a 3 lb. by Prison Dr. E. Heap. "current food shortage" in the attacks. State Police headquarters at ther information from the Federal Folk told Warden Frank Eyman, 2. The amount .of air and naval Hartford aald the snow had caused Plauen last Saturday, killing the can UOc coupon on canl or use Flako or Pillsbur)’ Pie Cr^at. 1 JAR MBSTRRD Bureau of Public Roads and State Communist country. engineer and a large number of the last man he trlked to: Police in Rochester, N.Y., hold cover necessary’ to safeguard Que- “quite a few" minor traffic acci­ Civil Defense officials on highway Soviet soldiers, a refugee rail­ ’Thank you for your kindness. man they said-- struck 54-yrar-old moy and lilatsfis from being over- dents. hut up to noon no serious Lucky Leaf Peach, Apple or Cherry Pie Filling Ser»'e* Six Frozen Food Specials needs and plana. wayman said today. T ^ refu­ Anothar Salf-Sanra Spad e* Rotk’n Mack Hawk' Ponteeprvo Denies Reds I still think I’m not guUty." cripple over head, with hammer, ruif by the Reds. mishaps h*d been reported. Peterson said it was likely that He was sotfbing as he gave his ^Tbe eudden return of winter gee said he was assistant en­ at least 50. million Americans robbed him o f $30 and then stole 3. The possible targets on the Can 35c . . . . 3for$l.00 1 LB. PURE FORK brief message to the warden. mainland if. as U.S. Secretory of weether wlU continue for a day at' gineer on the train and told SN O W qRO F ^ might’ have to be evacuated from hia crutches to pawn them. . . , West Berlin refugee authorities TremMeSTn Chair Oilman Hugh Roy CTullen of 'Texas State Dulles said yesterday, "It least. The forecast for Hartford EDUCATOR critical target areas If an H-bomb Threaten United States Folk began (renihUng aa soon aa hr fled to eSkapr passible arrtot SAUSAGEMIAT ^ u 39c attack were launched against the says he already haa given Univer­ From )

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.J- FACE T B R n iiamchestbb even in g X MASCHESTEB. CX)NN,^ FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 195S IIANCHESTEtt EVBNINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONWw FRIDAY. MARCH 4. 19^5 I p a g e t w o “T was given by Mrs. James Y /IiY th * Shower cake ami caBa«s ance premium coUedtiona per their debating aoclety advanced a Aether* Shower Munsle at her home, 106 w tu c^ m tored th* buffet taM*. cent, hourty wage# 33flT per cent, Gas 'Ghambers St., and attendml by .40 relatl'ves j^'Oie evening another aiw- motion: .... bank 'depoelta gar per cent, per- FAinston Teatifics Rockville-Vernon Opeds Gateway to Three Day Display in Armory Road Trenches Revolved—That man ahould re­ Aides For Miss Fogg and friends. prise (dr the mfde-eleet was a tele­ eonal lncome '234 per cent, gnee phone cW from Paso, Tex., turn to hta original etate to find national product 242 per cent, and Mrs Munsle, who is the mother happineaa and eacape from the Kill Murderer, Mias Mary L. Fcwg. diiughter of of Miss Fdgg’e fiance. S. Sgt. Alton where S. u t . Munsle lirMMkaL He mortgage debt 2S4 p it cent." ' expects t o ^ dlscluurged m nn the Suggested as fruatratlon* of modem life.” Chairman Fulbright (1>Ark) of JLaPointe Co. M^Expand^ Mr. ahd Mr*. G. E. F l ^ , 133 J, Munsle, used a color scheme of te on I pink and white in her decorations, service on M ril 12, and the wM-.. n »* atudenta were not *0' aure the banking committee' quUxed. Parker 8 1 ., was. honored/with An­ about that. Five-Ceut T^ief other surprise mlacellaneoMa show­ with numerous white wsddlng bells. ding will talto ^ ac* oh Sabunay, yesterday’s witness closely about The same colors were carried out April 30. , Fallout Shields Reaaonlng that the only way to a campaign by the New TorK'Ihc- Purchase Bay ^tate Firm er Weilnesday evening. The party ______ptoVe their point wa* to retreat Risk change and Its member* to bring (OeetttMwi (M l Pat* Om ) fiMB n i l * OM), to a cave,- they found on* near many mere Investors into the "/x A « Reading and burrowed lhaide. They executed by gu her*. The, tost Rockville, March 4 (Specie!)— *** re to th# Foreatjr auto. investigations. ’ ' ihe factor* forcing price* up. Bpt by the McCnatiihey*. Arthur he didn't think either pf the plana aon la in good health hla chance* He waa with the amall group pany products which are In de­ hogaiiy finish grip arms and base, waa feaaible. He aaid he couldn't of aurvival would be amadl. Peters, who U now a professor of he said the atock exchange can'r- until about 9 p. m. mand all 12 months of the year, Palmer, 4-H Town Oommitte* medicine at Yale University, took do anything to encourage torpora- chairman, will give a report on the matching Ottoman. Chair lock* to aee himaelf crawling Into a dirt- "Any lack of firewood would be Clergymen remained with him minimizing the seasonal influence any desired angle. covered pipe without getting a bad a catastrophe. Ma»i under these his iaae to the court with the argu- riona'to offer stock. »In any event, “ * from then until the time yalty bo)jrd which lunri Sunday evening at 8 o’clock, Of space for the manufacture of program at the State 4-H Leader* participated In the ceremony. The atudinu are TearlacK Mac- cave. the chapnber'a first victim. C^onventloii "at the University of Products at Midwinter furniture Sale wo Id not give •veight to Informa­ is the />nly layman to receive the cigar binders from homogenised . . See Them—Save! Lean, 22, and Arthur Shepherd, tion aatUftctorlly evaluated would Donaldaon waa convicted of • TOMORROW • Connecticut tomorrow. Thoae being 3S, o f Reading yniveralty. LaSalle College Signum Fidel T o Medical Staff armed robbery, punlahabl* by tobacco. be derelict in their respective Shephard’s firm is reported to honored are 4-H Oub alumni who The whole thing aUrted when .Medal for outstanding achleve- death In Mlaaisalppi. The woman have made particularly outstand­ Jaycee Show Hospital Notes duties." ' be interested in leasing the ground Asserting that the government 1 in the field of Catholic Ac- The Rev. Dr. OtU Radcliffe recovered 'from- the heating. floor of the Minterburn Mill. Shep­ ing contributions to 4-H Club work Oallego killed a consUble who must remain alert to uon. Rice, religious director of St. KIDDIE SHOW MATINEE hard has (lenled the report his in the State. a d m i t t e d YEStERDAY I Several hundred.person* strolled j ■ Luke's Hospital in New York Qty, tried to arrest him -and UUr a company was interested at this Mrs. Gardner has served (U a I 'W B R T O M n M Kathleen Scanlon. Bolton: Mrs Jackion Jailer who sought to pre­ 4-H Club leader lor a number of through the SUte Artnoiy Issti" tie* by were conlerfid upon BUhop Ful- win be the guest speaker at the time In undertaking the venture. CHAT Sarah Johnson, 452 Adama St.; vent his escape from the Hlnda SHOW STARTS 1 P. M. — DOORS OPEN 12:30 No Decision Beadird years, and ia at present leading the j night viewing the display booths!; i ▼ ▼ PHARMACY*^: Brian McCartan, 47 Lilac St.; Mrs. sMdYharto pant accused persons t^^^ Shton and Father James monthly meeting of the Manches­ Snippy Snappers Club of Vemon. • 439 HARTFORD HOAD— (COKXEB OF McKEE) 'i 8Ua inav W r ------County Jail. Though a heated debate marked at the opening of the thre*^ day ,; NtelobmuGh?, Doris Marrotte, Wllllmantic; John ter Memorial Hospital medical When he walked Into the amall the quarterly meeting of the She has served as a member of the | Dowe, 32 Garden St.; Mr*. Ann Dl- the right to confront secret The award waa made. In recog­ e a f f s -l a f f s -l a f p s Tciwn 4-H C3ub (Committee and Was Manchester Products Show lipon-'. CHAIR cusers Ui «mploye security cases staff tonight. execution room yesterday, Oallego, f e a t u r e PRESENTATION Chamber of Commerce no action sored this year by the Junior iMH,iNhe held represented Vemon on the Board Chamber of Commerce. resemblance to the bank robber for the city stores to close all day The show will be helif again to­ David McQuade, 237 School St., danger the national security. World”, and becaute of hla life In the auxiliary dining room, will of Directors of the Tolland County nnoTTUM St and killer who terrorized the MU- CARTOONS Mondays and remain open all day day and tomorrow from 3 p. m. to WONDERFUL VALUES 195 Mra. Rosemary Cronin. 97 L«nox ’The assistant attorney* general dedicated to the cause of Inspir­ )>e preceded, by a dinner at 6:30 Farm Bureau which aponkors the who signed the brief with Brownell aisslppi Gulf Coast. bn .Wednesdays. ' 10:30 p. m. ■ St.; Mra. Ruth Sturgeon, 340 O ^ - ing world wide action for. the ful­ p. m .. Some 60 to 70 persons. In­ One me.uber who did not want 4-H C3ub program , In th^.l'county, Swivel Chaif land St.; Charles Hunter. 67 Ard­ were Warren B. Burger of the Civil cluding clergy from the three He smiled and offered- to help and has also been a member of the The displays include automotive Utigattoin Division, William F. fillment pf the requeaU made at attendants, new at the Job, tight­ GALORE to be Identified said, “ If a vqte products, fuel, power, building, $19.95 Value! Sturdy more Rd.; Leonard Ackerm^. Fatima during the Miraculous main faith* In the Mimehester Tolland County 4-H Club 0>mmit- : PLAYTEX HOME - _ Space saving Phone Tompkins who handles Internal se­ en the leather straps around hlS a n d — was tARen the Monday closing pest extertnlnation and do-lt-your- Wrought Iron swivel baa* Stafford Spring*: Mr*. Visions In 1947. He wa* an eye area, have 4>een Invited to attehd. tee. •' ! Stand and Chair com­ curity matter* and Jack would have been defeated." aelf materials. CSieney Bros, and EPSOM SALT HAINCUnER ” with seat and back uphol­ Russell. 115 Walnut St.; Carl Rlv- witness *lo three of th^ numerous Dr. Rice, In _ addition to his chest and leg*. ^ , A commtlttec was appointed to To Opea Office ' bined, In choice ot Ma­ Rankin, who prepares executive He recited the 23rd Pialm— A thrilling delightful adven­ , Werner O. - Kunzil, real estate moat of the major stores had dis­ USP stered in textured tapes­ era. 489 E.’ Middle Tpke.; Mrs. miraculous cures affected at Fat- duties at St. Luke’s Hospital, Is TOM GOLUNS make a thdkpugh study, taking $2.95 : hogany or blond Limed Gertrude Hall, South Coventry. orders-for the Resident and give* "The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall broker of Tolland, will open an of­ plays. try. C3iolce of 2 colors. instructor In pastoral theology at ture story for both youiig and into consideration the re;ult#>other - FrW^—69c Plastic Make” Oak finish. Panel back, a d m i t t e d t o d a y : Donald legal opinions to the executive Ima. and the only layman to ad­ not want’’—as the ex^utloner fice sh t^ ly in the Henry Building A giant J57 Turbo Jet engine dress over a million people gath­ the General ’Theological and Union i i ^UM SHOES” cities and towns have experienced 5 Lbs. 29c I Cape With Each Cuttcr.I convenient shelf below Rogers, 4 Mint* Court; Frank branch. pulled a lever and released pellets old. on the second floor. displayed by Pratt tc Whitney chair. Sale value! m i Ainsworth, 75 Creatwecid Dr. ered there In 1951 when he shared Theological Seminaries, New York by closing the store? on Monday. Aircraft attracted a great deal of The department, which had no of cyanide Into a pan of acid be­ Adolp ’>i*r wa#'elected pre*^ Officers AmiouBccd h'\ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: a the platform with BUhop Sheen.: City. ADULTS 50e Hope Cli^ter, OES, announces attention. L95 comment on Solicitor General neath the wooden chair. _ CHILDREfhi 25c d'nt for the coming year. Other Budget Terms daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthew Moriarty will Intro­ He is also executive director of the election'of Mrs. Lois Miffitt as The year marks a resumption Ot Sobeloff’s nonpartl--:ipation, said Oallego breathed deeply aa the officers Include, Lawrence Scran­ Platt. RFD 3, Manchester: a duce Haffert, who will speak on the Department of Pastoral Serv­ worthy matron at the meeting held the show which has not bron held one of these three would he chosen deadly fumes curled high, as If ton. vice presidient, Kenrtrth Hov- III daughter to, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur later to argue the case In the Su­ "Russia’s Conversion." He Is ices of tlie National Council of to hasten the InevlUble. Tuesday evening. Other officers for two years. In 1951 and 19,52. HlllB, Greenwood Dr. the author of "Russia Will Be land, vice president o f Merc)winta the Exchange CHub sponsored the preme Court. Churches of Christ In the U.S.A. A few weeks ago Oallego cursed Dlv^on; Anthony Lembo. vice elected are; Albert Miffitt, worthy BIRTH TODAY: a daughter to Converted” . , ^ affair. ■ 24 HOUR FILM SERVICE Both the local federal district Dr. E. L. Besaer, secretary of and blasphemed during prison president. Industrial Division; and patron/ Mrs- Henriettn Judge, as­ Mr. and Mra. Slgfred Soblskl. East The public Is Invited to hear sociate matron; Everett Wanegar, William P. Spear is the profes­ court and the U.S. Court .of Ap­ the medical staff said this morn­ Sunday school services. Yestqr- Atty. Georg* Gondii, aecreUry- Hartford I peals ruled In favor of the govern­ Mr. Haffert Sunday. No tickets ing that he does not as yet know dsy he told how Dr. Kermit Can­ associate patron: Mias'. Florine sional advisor to the JCC for the Quality Guaranteed Plate d i s c h a r g e d YESTERDAY: will be sold but an opportunity to treasarer. . Blater, secretary; Mrs. Bessie show’s operation. ment, without entering formal what topic Dr. Rico will choose for terbury, a Baptist minister, Dioectoro named Include Ralph Coletfe Amenta, 425 Hackmatack make voluntary contilbuUpiui will TELEVISION Price, treasurer: Mra. Marguerite The Jaycee wives’ cake sale last 'opinions. The omission o f opinions his talk. brought him hack to God. S t : Mias Claire Andre, East Hart- be provided following the address. Glbedn, BIsle Soutbwick, Nat night was a sellout. The ladies WM by agreement In sn effort to Some of the special fields of In­ "There’s no words whatever to . Schwede), Arthur (Yiatterton. John WlbMlock. conductress; Mrs. I^il- ford': Mra. Patricia Brock. Kelly A question and answer period dre^.Cook, associate conductresa; liave tentatively planned a flower Comploto and Prompt Proscription Sorvico — grt the issue before the Supreme terest in which Dr. Rice has dis­ deacribe the feeling when you ac­ Sweeney, INelyn Parizek, Malcolm FINEST QUALITY Rd.. 'Vemon: Mra. ' Gertrude Court. will follow Haffert’* talk. Nicholas tinguished himself include Pastoral Mra Lpclle CBrlson, Mrs. Churie sale as well aa another cake sale Brown. RFD 2, Rockville: John cept Christ ,aa your Savior,” Oal­ Tbongiaoii, Robert Vurphy, Sea-/ The High Court’s 4-4 split three Lansano will offer vocal selections psycholog;y, religious education PROGRAMS Gamer, and Darius Plummer^ trus­ today. .9^ CUARANTEEOt Deacy, 14 Eldridge St; William lego told n'cwsmen. bury, Lewis and Hermann. Olsen. ' vnmii AcM liMlIgeaHen Strikes, years ago on the question of Iden­ during the program and conclude and personal counseling. Dr. Canterbury called It the Named to Cominlsston / tee*. ■ ■ " r ' Hue engreveil VeneHan. Praaer. RFD 2. Bolton; Mra. Jen­ tifying secret accusA's came In the The newly elected and a^tiolnUve What ruins a manicure quickrot \\% a bandy roll o f Turns in pocket or with Gounod’s ” Ave Maria." During tlie war years he waa "greateat conversion. I’ve aver fldao Everyday—AU Rights Reserved—H. T. Dickinson A Oo., Ihe.| Cieorge Baron, department com­ eorae can be "wohb it4 weight in nie Fuller. Hebron: Mrs. Marjorie case o f Dorothy Bailey vs. the officers wiU be installed Tuesday ia scratching off bit* o f dirt on the i W E S ’r o w M : Mokoe ony -room feem Hall, 236 E. Middle ’Tpke.; Norman particularly actlv# in the training seen." mander of the American l#gion. stove or; a pot. Soak these s^ts ." For Turns give «op-spccd U.S. government. has announced the appointment evening, March' IS, at the Masonic much lerseri Holmea 28 Woodbridge St.; Mra. of service chaplains in the field Temple on Orchard St. first, either with a suds-a^ked ; W p h a s m a c t A”: ridiaf from gas, heartburn, sour Since the U.S. government had Anthropologists believe that the of Donald Berger, of this 0ty. to stomach—yet can’t over-sikslize, Alice Kltaon. Olaatonbury; Mlaa won lower court rulings, the High n O C K V iu e of personal counseling and per­ aponge or by filling the pen with ■ 4.59 HARTFORD ROAD—(CORNER OF McKEE) Uirga Venahan 30” 40” 29.95 race now found In New Guinea in­ the commission on Junior Amer­ , Change Meettng Date X can’t cause acid rebound. Turns rc- Jean McCartney.' 94 W. Middle Court’s even division sustained its sonnel ' adjustment work. He cudsy water, / habited a much more extensive ican Le^on Baiseball. For the past The Women's Re^mbUcan Club Mirror. Beveled. ouirc no wsMr, no mixink—take Tpke.; Mlaa Mary O’Dwyer, 278 position. lectured extensively at Army Filial Rites Held region in ancient times. two years, Berger haj^ managed of the toiwn has changed Its regu­ Chrome roaelfesl uem anywhere. Get a roll today. Oak S t;. Mlaa Irene Peckham, ,22 posts. Naval stations and . In the TNort't nothing IRin mu- lar meeting scheduled '(or. next Waahington St,: Alfred Raffa, 17 Army Air" Corps at chaplain’s the local American L^ion team, •l 1 lOf and he will be In charge of the 15iesday, to March 15ttk. The 36” X 48" Huntington St.; James J. Kelley, For S. Vo n E u w seminars and spieclal, schools.- change has been made In '.order Ellington. Exchange Cut Dr. Rice ha* written articles ak on thn rood. OurJ|Ao- Fourth District during the com- DISCHARGED TODAY; David Ing^season. A tomnilBSioner meet­ that the members may attendahe 39.95 and research report* of various meeting and open discussion bMqg •ts Smith, South Wlndaor: Ronald Rockville, March 4 (Special)— scientific Journals, handbooks, and torold^Auto Radios oro ing be heM fiunday at the Loss on TV Ti|p sponsored that evening by the -■ >1 Nourie, 31 St.; Mrs. Funeral service* were held yesteh- textbooks In pastoral care and . ' 'A home of the /West Hartford ■4 Evelyn Pue and daughter, 102 W l a X J u J m m American Legion'Post on the eub- Tolluid County Young Republican \ £ day from the Vemon Congrega psychology. o t m z V Iho Nnost. Club. nuss roe TM nMwv Talcott Ave., Rockville. (Continued from Page One) Ject. "How Yo)ir Club Can Play tional Church for Stephen J. Von Better Basel The krtesl Mode In MIrrorsI C o s l^ % Euw. veteran newspaj^rman who All TalcottvlDe and Vemon styled "Shadow Box" of o new lew As it was, McCormick ssid, the ^aCOMHICr'..COKMOUl-fVCUMl e i x o * '------277 MOAD OlvU. Wtens* Meeting died suddenly ’Tuesday\mornlng. m - a - i m Lawreiice^ouse, director of the news item* are now being handled pricel Don't mist Ift 8 7-8 opening price to which the Mr. Von Euw had ae^ed for 23 BALES and Vernon Clyll .Defqnae^.^has called through The Manchester Evening Arfery T t V 0 N stock wa* held waa 2 1-8 higher years as editor of the Rockville that pteWe* yew , { L I S I RADIO SERVICE a meetlng/of ^the l(x:af' Ovil De­ Herald Rockville Borean, iecated than the previous Friday’s clos­ Weekly Journal and wai# also the fense Advisory Council ahd staff at One Market Street, telephone correspondent in the af*# tor ))oth for Monday evening 7:30 at the Rockville 5-$1SS. ing- ...bonhhet Cksaaal I. Star ■svaS, Caaa. ■:*• ( ■> MAMA—Faginr Waad the Hartford Courant \and the 2 BMASa HITS! y#ur fnninrtien* ■ Police, /Court roo|hs, Memorial McCormick told this story In Wm. Baldr# | rntak Sisstrs Ckaaaal IS BsirUaid, t^ a , (St) BED Bl'TTONB SNOW. ADMITS 82S4 HOLDUP Springfield Dally News. crndfennl Ckaaaal U PHUnaM. Mast. (U) BEAST OF TBE CITY Building. / answer to a question by Sen. Ives Ckaaaal W New Biltala. Caaa. (It) VABIKTY TBEATEB , Nev/Haven, Mw-ch 4 (45—Police Bearers were U.S. Rep-J^t-Large "8t'DDEl«.Y" (M) DANOralOCS A88IONMENT Cars Barned (R-NY). Ives and McCormick re­ TOKO-Bl" Hiiimm ipiiittunN Cksaaal U Watartary, Caaa. Mrs. Hsaei Wrobel. 38: of RFD told Virgil Cicala. 22. of West ferred only to ” a certain television Antoni Sadlak, Sheriff Paul B. Teck S:M , *:U r'a——t IS Balyakc. Xaat. —"f'#kaa*e 8tary" Sweeney, publisher o f the uoumal; iHUi.im Ckaaaal St SyrlaslUM.. Kama. (U) FEATCBE TBEATEB SNverved her car laat evening to Ha-i’cn, arrested on a tip from a commentator” until Chairman Ful- 1 #.nr, Twi'>re^ra»rc«i4%‘i«5 (U> FLOBIAN 8ABACB HBOW patroiman,. has admitted a. $284 John"P. Sweeney, vice president of l:M (SI- I) TBE UFE OF BILBY — avoid hitting a cat on Prospect brlght (D-Ark) asked ■ who the Bi#4ar “lUd'Dar *»“ Btaek“B««k’* rt. But as ibe did, her car hit a holdup .A week ago at a local dress commentator was. the Journal; See bury LewlA Julius rhM "lintrair." AU 1# C*Url $:«• < •) ooTooon AOVENTOBS WllUaiB Beadis S. Genovesl, Albert Gray, E. Fen CLVB TOWEB-dtarria# Aia Ja(- The Wrobel car biurst Into flames of robbery vrith ' lolence. chcll." * . Representatives from lieWspap ers -from throughout the state also MULKEUET mOH SCHOOL' (UI W B A T ? V pi'B TBOl'BLE* (H> i^ ’S b it e STOBT He said that except for the huge SPECIAL LUNCHES (H) CARAIN VIDEO ,____■ t:W ( *41) TBE BIO 8TOEV ' • volume of trading Ulis was "not attended. (SI) ITNCLE ED’S rCN CLUB (It) 'BIO FICTL'BK including 6So dally apeclal 470 Maple Aveane. Hartford an isolated occurrence." Burial was in G r o’v e HUl SiU («) fOIXV OENE , (M) MAYOB OF TBE TOWN Cemetery. * Chicken la the Basket (U> OUT WEST W m i WLL .. —"Take Me Oat Ta Tka "The same commentator ..has To Take Out .tSc .. 1.000 Free Seat* (IS) WOEUI-'A UNIAI. NEWS Ball Oaiae” done It'before," McCormick said. ( S4UHOWDV DOODV _ (H> FLAVBODSE OF STABS YOUR LOCAL t As for current stock prices, Sat., March 6—7:80 P. M. (U) We s t e e n rLavHOi'SE Scait Farka* "Tka Tyraat” (u> r o i l '4 which have soared above 1929 O AK GRILL Snn.j ‘March 5—4:80 P. M. averages, McCormick declared Heart Fund Drive so OAK ST.. MANCHESTER (T) ¥iS.”Jfi;Slnwo>LD they are ’’definitely not", too high (H) o5rwlwt*WITB BILL W. H. ENULANU apd that "we have not reached the Reaches $6,000 ‘ (SI) ANNIE OABLEV MERCHANT danger point." , (It) 8EBIAL TIME _ He told the Senators that in hi* (N> TBE KABLT 8BOW . LUHBER GO. -MAITNEI —"Oraad Caayaa" Aeroas traa Oieea SAool View they are Just wasting their Heart headquarters today an (U> TWIUOBT TBEATEB IN MATERNITY time when they ' study market nounced that contributions In ex­ ) ( s> sroBTScors - ' (IS) NBW8 Opon AN Day Saturday averages, price Indices and the like cess of $6,000 have been turned (It) CB088B0ADS ____ for a comparison between condi- In for the 1955 Heart Fund Drive WEATHBB rOBEVAET ni) TBE VISE fliu ceded the great market crash of total Includes Heart Sunday re­ t;U (S) TBE NEW8 TODAY_____. (M) OCB MISS BBOOHS e 1929. turns, envelopes received through WUUain -Krace Kelley (It) INDIT8TBY ON FABADE —Ere Ardea General conditions in the two Frederic March (IS) WEATBEEMAN . (U) FILM FEATL’BE the mall after Heart Sunday, bust- («> WOBLD NEWS TON16BT (H> I LED THBEE l iv e s years are completely dlsainitlar, nesB and industrial gifts, schpols 2 GIANT HITSS —Biekard Carlaaa McCormick said. He advised the and plastic hearts. "BRIDGES M:W ( S41) CAVALCADE OF . i Senators to confine their study to SrOBTS—Billy Orafcaaa Va. Since- the community response Cklea Vajtr • • • " studies the needs of this community; brings t|9 It. FlanneL At Its Best Individual stocks if they want to to this year's Heart- Fund" cam­ AT TOKQ-RI" (11) CBANCE m A LIFETIME learn whether prices are shooting ntiUiiriiNEPNifff Nichols NIOBTCAF EDITION next few months.” * turned their Heart Sunday kita, your advantage. -You can shop at your leisure, be served B O T A N Y 500 Craah Still Foasible CiacmaScapa CHDUSCOR! RetaU Stoiw—1099 Mala S t (tl) FINAL EDITION * TO C O N F O R M but' there are 60 more kits that TEL. MI-S-4047 w K inn iB JdcCormlck on .the whole voiced still must be returned to Room 143, 11:N (ttl TBE LATE 8BOW by your own towns|3oople, and save much time,- energy and* a firnier degree of confidence in —“ Tarrar By NIjrfcl” or the Information office 'In the (ll) MUONUGBT TBEATEB Taiioted by Daroff the market outlook than did Fima- lobby at 'Manchester Memorial t-J# (1() NEWS BEFOET 11:1* Ml) LATE SBOW ton, who said the possibility of a f m t i ! : * • ( * ) FEOFLE’B LOBBY (U) MOONLIOBT MOVIE money. - ' , ' 1 -■ i- Hospital. (ISAS) KCKLA. FEAN * OLUE 11 iM (Sll FQro A HOBBY T e (? ^ (Z n 1929-type crash can't be ruled out. The results of this campaign (It) CLCBHOCBE 11 ;M (t) .BADGE Me. 714—"Tka Blf You can’t'buy better than thi.s 100% all wool Funston said.he himself, however, show thit the’ community la defi­ (U) WBATBBB Lllr” Your phriicisn yrill spprore the knit-in cup thspe ibal supporti 7iM (tl) LITTLE SHOW (SU TONIOBT—su re Alla* flannel. You can’t Jrct a better buy than Botany is continuing to bUy stocks. nitely Bupportlng, the program of T fcntly without hsirnTuI prcMure, And you’ll approve, the / The American Stock Bhcchangr. (IS) 8FOBT8 BCLLBTIN BOAED U :l* ( S> NIOBTCAF TBEATEB 500 tailored’by Uaroff and- you’ll be better looking the hospital board of directors In liu ( S) SuDUON 8QCABE OAB- —“ Faa Oa A Weykaad” GIrdI* Style comfort and relief from backache you can get with ihii gatmcnL which McCormick heads, ts one of maintaining an active heart pro­ DB7( 1S:M (U) FBEVVES in the smart new deep-toned charcoal shades. OS>it> dOIW DALY^Ndwt EipecisUy if you refubrly wear a (irdle, you'll enjoy the two securities exchanges in gram in the Manchester a r e a .J ^ - (ST w oeBo w e u Ve in l:tS < St NEWS m this country with nationwide facil­ ing this past year the Heart Assn, (U) EIQHLI0ET8 $5.95 the 'Freeman with in two-way stretch and petal-ioft interior. ities: It hail 1,800 member* In here him gained recognition 1 :U (M) WEATEBBTANE ' White or Pink. Small,-Medium, Laige and Extra Large. $ 6 5 - 0 0 447 cities and Ita trading volume throughout Cmnectlcut as offer­ .liM j^M V ^glD IE ra E E B 8BOW Send waiB and hip mcaauiementa with order. Is second only to that o f the. New ing one of the most active and (IS) BIO FICniBE__ York Exchange. - progressive heart program* li) the FIRST NATIONAL BANK McUbrmick said In his prepared state. This has only been possi­ T la Usnlsr ‘*^VfiS*NlhlB statement he aeea no Indication of (U> rim IS TEE U F E . other worsted flannel also 70% wool ble because the members of Uie COLOt • MKRT inVTWI 7 :U ( M U, NEWS CAEAVAN- data Q ^COM PM IY Came in and be expertly "excesaive or' unsound use of cred­ association have fteely given their • PUIS • SI BiaaeU SL — MsBchestef fitted-in our Coraet De- and 30% dynel • •••••< I • # 4 S55.00 it" in the market today. time and energy in planning the (M) t o Sw «»M^^OW OF MANCHESTER And he said the fact that mar­ clinic program and cardihe scim n- (U> MOSTLY MCBIC . partmehL W* fit the Jun- OF MANCHESTEn ket price Indices, “ have risen above ing examination* in the )iigh lor . . the MiSs . . • MEMBER the peaks which, they attainetl in school, .with the cooperation of lo­ and the Matron. FEDERAL RESERVE SVSTEM v. .1 September of 1920 should not in cal physicians and other membert JOHN B. BURKE itself be accorded too much ^ - o f the community^ ' <, I FEDERAL' DEPOSIT INSURANCE OQBPORATlbN nificance." Since thero are so many people Ui^rtiiuht "Whereas the atock market av- in the community who ate respon­ Itzchnic 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE ' ^ ■ ■■ Ills MAIN ST 0Pi*0SITE HIGH SCHOOL <;rage shows an’increase from 1929 sible for the sUcceM o f the 1965 E y d i e c o r m e of. 13 per cent,” McCormick said, Heart Fund drive, the board of dl- '■ • ' - ....Fiji JOf MAiZE-Tlu ‘♦cORDSMfN 1 t-Irphuni Ml M-()5tjS A ILX H 0 R t Z ED FREEH WE GIVE ^ G R E E N STAMPS "cosi'cost ot.of. living ISla up 56oo parpmr cent.>:cll^ rector* can proudly say 'Tliank T onlflits OofiL frooi \ - I ( I M U ' . 1 farm tocom# ^33 per"(MiL^in*ur-; You, Manchester and Bolton.”

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.^-: \ ./ \ ■' " ' % .) «• P A Q E l P t ^ HANCHESTEB EVIENINO h e r a l d . MANCHESTER. CXMni- ERTOAT. MARCH 4,1955 MANCHESTER lEVENING HERALD. BIANCHESTEiR. CONN, FRIDAY, MARCH 4. 1955 PAGE roOB fSnae'organlsatlon with Jolai tod* { , v DARSeesStides Expelled Priest Naatilus fled command In peace and sfwt< Elect* 'resident ' HwA OM fir with full authority over n ire HEB QU8S OO. ^ Columbia S N E T C O Director sUtia’ armies; X a u b P f Trip by EcUs jtece Assisted 250 Hours of Tests llm nddiataly hamonlxing reg* Of El fttoiM, tjtirfwg and arming or* 148 WEST JODOLE TUBNHHB T o w n Meeting Tomon^ou^ Blind, D eaf Parents Asking ^Services Here ganisattoas in Hie- armlaa; - AUTO GLASS INSTAUm U r s i Ronald Gates, H^Walnut Beautiful colored sUdes In three 8, Formation of a kuproitoe de* a i , was elected president o detailf of any of thaas have slstss; B>ecial Town Meeting ' haa beta | fornia and several nieces and Other officers elected for the at the south MethddUt Church. terday,- is no stranger to perlah- 4. TIm orgaMaation to-be cflen PICTURE FRAMING (oR typo*) nephews.. year. 1956 are: Mrs. Chariet La- eui cook #»«* cair* for a batiy m . loners of St. James^ Chura here. been pubilabed. called by the Selectmen tor tomor­ Local Stocks At the beginning of th^pcogram He aaslated in swvicos here on A falriy comptsts record of to an Arab league stfltoS'oppQSi'~ The late Mr. Rice was a car­ throp, jimior past president; Mrs. vtU M aoTtfii^ We do all our ^and also the date for It their choice of Colombia for tte Woinaat^^MaiB.. according to the bowever. and it adds up to about its^ from that pact; . OONTBACIOBS: WE HAVE IN STOCK many years. treasurer; Mrs. Harold Burnett, Fair ClMaM 5. - Non-conclusion of aay al- to become due and payable. He was also a member of the recording secro^ry; Mro. Samuel The aeMdsbors. 30 of whom el- greater part of their stay. This Rev. John HMmcn. p a s to r ef flt. 2S0 hours. , Alad the taxpayers will be aaked ONE-W EEK-^NLY SALE teedy hare petitioned th at. the BM Aekad country was especially recom­ JameaT Church. Theoretical top apaad and that Uance or military agreement MEDICINE CAWNETS ood SHOWER DOORS Saxton B. Uttle Free Ubrary Robb, corresponding seemtsury; with any foreign power by any to^authoriu the Selectmen to ap- Assn., aiid was Iti vice president Mrs. Richard Bell, chairman of the Hathawaya *7>e given a fair chance tin t National Bank mended because e< climate, loca­ The late Rev. John L. Loughran attained In trials, on top or sub* “ ilnt a committee of three mem- M tion and beauty. However, H of St. James' Church initiated tbs nterged. IS again a aacuritir mat­ member state without securing Open Saterdaya—Open Thursday Eveaifega from 1917 to 1953. Mro. Rica la board of trustees; Mrs. Fearvante to prbre they can be good parenta,” of ICancheater...... prior agreement of the defense -jra to reviae the achedule of aal- Vlchl, two year trustee; Mrs. Nor­ Mra. Hathaway'a houae- Hartford National rather difllcult to get per* mrogram when be came Mere, ter. Unofficial aaUmataa, or pre* ESTIMATES OLADLV GIVEN - its present librarian. He was t o introducG mofG council. ariea and remuneration for the alsa a member of the Grange and man Blanchette, three year trus­ keeping. Bafik and Truat Co. 35 S3 misalon to enter and Ee& later Father Hannon said, and fntber dictlona. have been aa high aa 30 various town officers- Thla com­ found out why. Theih was a Biasonnette area one of knoU submerged. Of course fnfl 6. Unification of economic pOUcy the Volunteer Fire Department. tee; Mrs. Ralph Hibbard, marshal; “A vlaiting none haa been Conn. iBank .and of member states under the direc- mittee will prepare a report and Mrs. John Ziemak. first assistant coming in dally to give the baby Tijuat Co...... revolution going on. The coun* nriaata who -conducted eervices I power waa not called on M early present it to the next Town Meet­ Funeral aervlces will be held to­ iGg-wisG womGn to stages ef trials and. In fact, there tlim ef aa economic supreme coun­ morrow hi the Congregational marshal; Mrs. Robert Messier, sec­ Ilia bath.” one Bald. '*We feel it Xfaniheater Truat . . . 65 tty ia Hch in raaources, emeralds, tore. 1/ ing. After leaving Worcester has been no announcement that cil composed of finance and eco­ Church at 2 p. m. with the Rev. ond assistant marshal; Mrs. George would be worth kavtag aome few houra each day Aetna F ir e ...... and does not need American dol* Manchester, Father Biaaonnette it haa been utilised yet although In conjunction with the Town Henry G. Wyman, pastor, officiat­ flawiGSS fitting Ig^ s iz g atudiod -at Fnrdham Unlveraity for it was stated it would ba . ad tad tcolpWMd by tniM In &aen ing. Burial vrill be In the Co­ LncliM F. Robinson, Jr. Te&ord, orgahiet; Mrs. Milton In order to. praaerre the h ai^ eaa Hartford F ir e ...... 200 lars aa eo/ many other countries grtolta— to eadtttc. Aad Berte Meeting members of the KiwMr- Wagner, prees correspondent; Mrs. of th>ee taro pcp^e who have bad National Fire ...... OS about a year before receiving the But 230 hours at 25 knots would These garten Assn, will conduct a, food lumbia Center Cemetery. The A*. ■/ Gnoitt Mobmumou pey tnbuw to , Potter Funeral Home of Wllllman- Lucius F. Robinson, Jr., Hart­ Ernest Barnes, historian: Mrs. ao many aetbacka.'*. Phoenix ...... 90 At the beginning of the show* Russian assignment. cover 6350 nautical milea. Seattle ifsle tomorrow evening. A variety Raymond Beauregard, first guard Sadi an arrangement over ' a ing of the pictures. Mr. Eclls put Catholic members of Moscow’s via the Panama Canal la 6,050 Hcflr the Fnfl Lectnre! the tbiogt tbti codaie---4he hiih, kye ^f foods, coffee cake, desaerta and tic la in charge of fllneral arrange­ ford attorney, was, elected to the Ufa Md ladaBHlty Ina. foreign colony jammed the tiny miles from here. Port things ments and friends may call there board of directors of The South­ and Mro. Donald Jorgensen, second long period arould he coatly, s a S it Aetna L ife ...... 177 on the screen some beautiful views ^TkmvenioB e t Riwda’' I lad memoritt of dwot wbo >itve cookies will be offered for sale at guprd. • la not eaay to find houae work* of the flower gardens at Elisabeth imertment ch^el of the Rev. the flues Is 5,115 mBss, Capetown By JeMi If. HBffert 7:80 p. m. preceding the meet- from 7, to 9 p. m. this evening. ern New England Telephone Co. Aetna Caaualty...... 193 O s o rg s Biaaoanette .today to at* is 6,790 miles and a round trip to pthed oa / Work HeoeloD at a board meeting .today. ‘ Installation of officers vriU be era. the Welfare Dcjiartment aaid. Conn. Oeneral ...... 515 Park In Hartford, Sturbridge VU* Sunday, March *--8 P. M. Wbco yoe tre dtootiag row aaooa- , i held April 2 with Supreme Presi­ And Leo ICulhaam, Summit Conn* lags in Maasachuaetts and other tend a special service for. the London \ r r the shortest rouU w - ■----■ ew-u----a '* There will be a social hour ■ at Mrs. Walter Card, Mrs, Fred The board also voted a regular Hartford Steam Boil. 88 American priest. V orpnHieK oiBHMn EHDURE BMOt. let at help yea.’I^bctttir tod Lowman, Jr., and Mrs. "Frank quarterly dividend of 60 cents a dent Mro. Mary Ellen Schlosser of /tya welfare head, aaked:- 2115 shots taken around New England. would cover 6,700 milea the close of the meeting and cof­ Cullman, Ala., as the installing Travelera ...... 2085 The extra Maas kras made pos* The teat trip completed today Auahlwa Maneheater f X O pcontoeoce of tclca^fltne Gaaiw Marchisa held another work ses­ share, payable April 15 to share 'What would happen If they Then he took his audience to Mon* fee and doughnuts will be aold and officer. ' m e e r sible because the 33-yaar-old cier* took the Nautilna through watera sion yesterday in the little white owners of record March 19. belle-3iui /■mka k e tout, were left there alone to care for Conn. Light Power . . 19 21 tego Bay, Jamaica, British West served by the group. Everyone gyman from Central Fails, R L, “In and around Loflg Island Sound” ble cboica for Inter Mted la invited to attend. schoolhouse which ia being turned Mr. Robinson is a partner in OOODWl^ LEFT 84.800,600 the b«d>y and an emergency devel­ Conn. Tower ...... 43H i! Indies, tile first stop made by the given permission by Soviet and was begun at 8 a. m. yooter- Into a achool library. Work ses­ the Hartford law Arm of Robin­ o p ? plane on its flight to Colombia, jroor moouoicnt, ...... Meeting canceled...... » Hartford nep. LL . . . ,51 authorities to' leave by plane to* day. . Toe Paet Masters Night of the sions are held Thursdays and more son, Robinson A Cole. He Is a ”Jt’a the tougbeat caae- we’ve Hartford Oaa Co. .... S8H *'■ and from there to the city of morrow instead of by train today. HIGH wfatditr it it IS volunteer help is needed. Hartford, March 4 IA9—An es­ had> aiid rm not going to aet my* Bogota, capital of the country, Gpinge planned for Wednesday graduate of Yale Unlveraity and tate valued at more than $4,300,- STOCKINGS 8 a New England This also gave Mm a chance to IbeUrgcoctatU. e» ening waa poetponed due to the the Harvard Law School, and has aelf up aa Ood to aay whether the TeL ...... 41% a % and other cities there as well ai hear more Lenten confessions. III i - Maneheater Evening Herald 000 was left by the late Charles A. child ahould be taken away from FUEL OIL njdden death of Howard Rice. been a member of the Obnnectlcut Goodwin of Hartford, once x seme of- the countryside. Hie lat­ Father Blssonhette is- scheduled Syria Denies Pact fill GHrl Scout Progrnm OolumMa corrMpondent, Mr*. bar since 1922. He’ l!is also a bia parenta. All I wanted waa the ter part of the trip was spent In to leave tomorrow (2:10 a. m. Frank Msrahlsa, telephone Acad­ publlcan nominee for goverkbr. t x p e r t advice of aa many people aa Allied 'mermal GASOLINE A televlaion show waa preaaited truatee of the Hanovei^ Bank of Goodwin, a prominent att«*ney Am. Hardware 17% interesting Panama. EST) for Helsinki, where he will Signed with Egypt by membera of the local Girl Scout emy 8-9060. New York, a director df the Con It’s our annual invitation to you who’ve never X could get.” 48% At the buaineas meeting, preaid* await further orders from clerical I and civic leader, had much of hU Arrow, Hart, .Heg Troop Tuesday evening In Yeo- necticut General Life Insurance estate invested In Insurance securi­ Whiatleafar Belp Aaao. Spring > .. 26 ed over by Mra H. R. ‘nffany, re* authoritiea He said he expects to mana Hall. Joyce Person waa Co. and several other corporations worn Belle-Sharmeors to enjoy the luxury of Belle- Hathaway already haa aa arr. Briatol iBraaa I ... 18 :cnt, Mrs. LaPIne, 90 be in Finland two or three weeks. (OanOanad I Ona) c o m p a r e AND SAVE ties. Real esUte holdtnga totaled BANTLY OIL emcee and a one-act play and Growing Annuals and educational institutions. **• more than 3250,000. / rangement bw which ha hlowa a Cheney BroB. )... 19 Iranford 8t.. was voted into mem* police lifted the young priest's variety show wa.e presented. is a fellow of the Yale Corp whlatle to aummon help from the C dlina...... V'.* 115 bersMp. Mra C. Elmore Watkina ]>aasport Wednesday without giv* ernment "cannot give flnU agree­ The play entitled “Life of the Sharmeer’a famous Leg-Size ftt at tremendous savingsl ■elghbora. Em-Hart ...... 30% 33% chairman ef the DAR Good Citi* ng a reason and mxlered Mm to ment to the project wlthotR Leban­ •n ■. - i:i 1 1 Party” had In its cast Teddy Mar- Subject of Talk Tboae ndghbora expect td have Fafnir Bearing 40 senship, reported on an enjoyable be out of the country by Saturday. on and Jordan’s agrecment\to U. SAPOmtl MEMORIAL CO. rotte, Shirley Allen. Barbara Beck. brate a Pontifical Mass-of Requl a good many more than 30 namea Landcra, Frary, p k . 32 day spent with Shirly Warren, The proposed alliance ostenaibly TEL Wlrchcll 9 -459S em at' St. Francis Church In New LET US FILL YOUR Take advanUge of this oncc-a-year opportunity to 470 CENTER STREET TEL. Ml-R-7782 Miriam Forbes, Marilyn Baker. “Growing Annuals” will be the on petitloaa. which four .e f them. . . ,,N. B. Mach. Co. .\. 40 winner of the local award, Wed­ FU IXS a l a r m f o b p o it c b was aimed at Israel. But observera Yvonne Eccleaton. Carol KaakOw- Haven Monday morning. The body w}U take to Juvenile court f or Moh* g Eaatem Steel 5% nesday a t .the State Library and believed it also was dssigned\to re­ TEL ROCKVIlLf S-2177 Ita Betty Ann BllloU. Joyce Per­ cubject of a talk by John Zapadka will lle,in state at the church froip select an entire Belle-Sharmeer Stocking wardrobe day*a hearing. Two of the petitional Korth and Judd . '34% State Capitol In Hartford- New Haven, Harch 4 (FV—'Wben assert Egyptian claims to iMular- son, Kay Fletcher and Sandra of the Woodland Gardens at the Sunday at 4 p. m. until the time aMp of the Arab world, ahakel of the Mass. , y are in atoraa at Stow for Hgnatnre RusaeQ M fr •• . . V . . . 9 It waa announced that the State four fire enginet ra<%d to a Gardner. , ^ . meeting of the Green Thumb Gar­ sWdey Works ...... 5* DAR Conference will be- held in taurant here yesterday, all that cently when. Arab Iraiq -aigni In the variety ahow, Jtd y and at money-saving prices! Every pair is perfecL 117 -needed to be ^.xtinguiahed were two defante agreement with western- den Oub at the Community Y, KIBICOFP INYYTES COWLES . WetCara Dlraetor MuOieam aub* Tet^y Steam . . . Bridgeport on March’ 22, and as Advertisement— Joan Beaudry sang a duet; Nwma Monday at 8 p.m. He will also give Bdttad no formal paper to the TorTlngton ...... i* . 24 many members who could poeal ovei-heated tempcK-. Police aald becked Turkey. \ Ives. Virginia Garrison and Carol The more you buy, the more you save. But hurry! the proprietor. Nicholaa Morris, TeaUrday’a Damascus announce- directions for constnlcUng and Hartford, March 4 (k'l — Gov. CALLED FOR AND court la raqueaUng the haaring. U. 8. «ivelope com. .. 94 bly do ao were urged to attend. Jaswlnakl, sang songa: Carole maintaining cold frames, ^ipadka He aald he aimply wanta the in- U. S. Chivelope pfd. .. 68 3frs! William G. Crawford nation 52, a ^ a customer, Dubois Thomp­ ment said memberSMp in tha new j Opening^t^remoiiies kt Sloaa Brothers ^ Lucky presented an acC. ler>. larger lep. SirnSVito lll* tUneaa Hathaaray became deaf tl.S. Govenuneflt vrill be supersed­ ThoBopfon was arretted on charges neighboring state to the propoaed Ives. MsWlyh Baker. Teddie Mar- ed the invitation. SiuaStolO’A SizpSSitoll Sizes 9H to lU i Boston, March 4 (D —The tem­ ed by that of the United Nations. of pulling a false alarm, breach of pact. interested U Invited to attend. at 11. atarted loeing hia eight in perature in New England during Totte and Virginia Mrs. Herbert Kingsbury is chair­ hia 30’a and loet It completely by Refreshments of sandwiches, the peace and drunkenness; Mmr* The communique revealed by and Judy Beaudry and Gall way- 1947. the next live days, Saturday brownies and coffee were served rt" on a broach of the peace charge. the Syrian source aaid the two na- man of the group. Miss Millicent through Wednesday, will average tlona agreed to work toward tha land also entertained. to serving as advisor. ITie cupid In their marriafe waa by the hostesses, Mrs. Preston Busan RAndall was the m - RefresbmenU will be ferved fol­ the editor ef a magaatne for the near the seasonal normal. Colder Sage, Mrs. Ethel Hubbard__ and Insane people usually cannot be accompllabment of theaa alma: nouncer and Joan Beaudry, n ^ e r Saturday night will be followed by I jiJi"'ArOiur hL Gustafron. (hypnotised. 1. Formation of an Arab de- lowing the talk so that members deaf and blind, called “Good p. •ri’-'i'. of ceremonies for a baby may exchange ideas Informally. p o k a pair Cheer.” The editor’a name la un* warmer about noon Sunday, The girls a ere accompanied on the o pair Some normals for the period arc O t u o L k * availabla Plano by Mrs, Hathaway, at the time, waa aell* Boeton 35, Providence 34,\ Nan­ SlsUnt leader of the Troop. Mi^. big white buttona for the blind to tucket 30, New Haven, Concord, Laurens Holbrook, Jr., and Mro. Father O’Connell ROASTING CHICKENS Roflularly 1.9S a pair aaW'On their clothing aa an Iden* N. H., 28. Burlington 26, Portland Ives, leaders, directsd the Ragulorty 1M 0 pair Roflularly 1.35 • pair tlfylng meana, much like the white 29, Eastport 28, Greenville 21 and 16 denier canaa carried by aome of the Caribou 18. Hartford. 34. ^**^’lUadergarten Enrellment Dies in Hartford When you telephone an order, please Iteep tryin^We Dark Heels 30 deniw At Boston, the. normal maxi­ Accented Seams aigbtleaa today. He advertiaed in There vrill be a meeUng of all are always here on the farm, but aometimea at <(uite a Magi-Laoe daytime gbeer ’’Good Cheer” and hia future wife mum temperature during ttls |nterr*l‘ ^ parents of pre-echool Hartford, March 4 (jP»—T he Rev. Tlegular Seams ortUre^ apme buttona. period is 42 and the normal mini­ NOW! chUdren desiring InformaUon on distance from the telephone. Of course, you can alw.aya 40 denier Joseph M. O’Connell. 45, fornier 20 and 30 denier Pleaaed with her purchaae, ahe mum temperature la 27. the enrollment of their children m spiritual director for the deaf In come in without ordering. / . wrote “Good Cheer” about It, and PrecIpitaUon during this perlbd the next the Roman Catholic Archdiocese •i y the editor arranged for her to will on the average toUl over 3\4 44 f»9 evening at 8 o’clock In the kinder­ of Hartford, died in St.' Francis meet Hathaway. inch occurring mostly aa snow garten room. Reglsuauons for Hospital last night. ROGER OLCOn BUY THEM BY THE BOX DURING THIS SALE Her home town in South Dakota northern New Ebigland and most\ / Uie term will be accepted at this Most recenUy Father O;ponnell. waa Elureka. ly as rain In southern New Eng-\ Green Stamps meeting. a New Haven native, waa chaplain 403 West Center Street Mitchell 3-7833. The Akron Beacon Joumal'eald Und about Sunday and s g ^ Named Chalrinah of St. Agnes' Mqme In West Hart- N today it haa received aeveral quer* about Tuesday. Mrs. Nathan Pell of the Center ford. \ leo from peraona who want to aend FOR ALL DRY CLEANING Is chalnnan of the local Cancer Father O'Connell attended St. \ mon'y to the Hathawaya. The Drived Her committee has not Francis Parochial School and Hill- 'Rev. Jamea R. Shoe, paator of the AND LAUNDERING PURCHASES been named. house High School In New Haven Mow.^ Ohio, Calvary Church, haa Society’s Project before entering St. Thomas Sem­ Fashion - right and Price- right v^unteered to direct any contrl-1 Members of the Ladles Society inar^ In Bloomfield. He completed butions to the family. of the Congregational Church have hid studies for the priesthood at Mulhaam told a reporter today as its special services project sew­ St. Mary's Seminary in , . THE the Inveatlgatlon waa initiated by ] ing fbr the Windham Community- Md.. In 1936 and was ordained at NOW the ^ ^ a r e Department. 3-TRAIISISrOR St'. Joseph's Cathedral here, that Vf:- THRIFTY CLEANERS Memorial Hospital. Work "We heard about the caae ahort* at each of the regular meetl»t»; same year. Sub-Teen Sweethearts ly after the child wea bom in the I Mrs. asy ton Hunt, chairmgh of His first assignment was to St. ■C-H Wonder hoapital. ^t'a our reiepdhalbiltty to this project, has stated t^ t any­ Josephis Church in New London, S-T-R-E-T atep'ip and determine what la beat | 981 MAIN ST. ' \ a i i d LAUNDERERS M i-3-M 2f one eUe Interested In this work On Sept. 24, 1938, Father O'Con­ for' the. cMld in such 'T to p a l.r* Mayor Harold A. Turklngfon yesterday morning cut tha ribbon officially opening the new Sloan Brothars may recelvD it from to do at nell was transferred to S t. Pat­ said. ' \ Shoe Store, 825 Main Street. Shown fn the picture above are (L-R)—Leonard Schorr. dto>8her of the new rick’s Church In Collinsville. OPEN THURSDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 - / store Manuel Shindel, co-owner. Meyor Turklngton. Bernard Oktsa co-owner, Phillip Harrieon. repreeent* home and all help vrill be appre­ MulbeaiAv 1 aakad whether ! NEARINRAID ciated. He was appointed spiritual direc­ mitUng such chilcMld 1 a foster Ing the Retail Division of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce and Michael Mello of Sloan Brothen. Hun­ . Hoepltoilxed tor of the deaf In 1938 and held SLIR noiliome waa a resort”r of wel- I ★ Operaist for oaly IMS PICKUP AND DEUVERY / dreds visited the store yesterday and went away amared at the beauty, convenience and completeneaa of Mrs. Gerald Sklne of Route 6 the post until 1951, when he asked -rooBth loncad ef IM lo JOf . atock of thia modern shoe etbre. fare workers.• e Sbr for old-type vaeoaei- ‘ ' and Mrs. Earl Gardiner of Colum­ to be relieved because of ill health. \ "I can’t answer that,” he ei . lobaaidil bia ij«k* ara.^U ents In Windham The most Rev. Henry J. O’Brien, **that’s up to the courts.^ aey.' Community'Memorial Hospital. archbishop of Hartfoid, Mill cele- Life-like teead , Iraer aad ./• ■ «■; ...... > ★ dearer thtaarw l .Hovi’ard A. Rice TTm United StMes increb^ Its Howntd A. Rice, 70, of the Cen. 2flS0,00p faring ★ The eat “A”-battny lait* a pogllaUoB by fail oioatfi... BO ‘‘B” bat- '^ter 4l4d suddenly .Wednesday at leiy;.. feww bouary dMstnl the Wln«Mim Commuhlty Memo­ feeling Old At only rial Hospital. He haa been a •aly 6|2 5 resident of this,town for the past fiMCneaMta tatiaNy. UedaeU U n Call 45 years. He leaves hia wife, 40, 50 or 60? ' *T8StoSa2lSiaS^ UUian Pinkney Rice; 4^daughter, AU tired out—niodowo—op W SSk AjmcMm Mies, Gladys RIcclA Ar­ •fgy Of Rmbitioo—HifTcr feel »»k€ thur Rice, of pitUfleia,'Mass.; a gtmrl Ofdan a a f ba IHhd , ------. • . going out on ao evening—wake up S A aadtr lattbadl Want To ;; , still tifed end discouraged ? Thousands who fail to get ■ Itom their daily food the im|»rum Iron- Discuss-You-r Iodine end Bi end B, Vitamins nhey ^ t m k u M e e iqtt If ^need, have felt just like that unul tliey iurted taking FERRIZAN, ^ ) in n h * s nes^.and remarkable recoostmeuTe Home JU)an Needs? Iron Tonic. * . .. , ARTHUR The FERRIZAN Formula is da signed to do you profound good if DRUG STORE you are deficient in these strength­ building Minerals and Vitamins. 9tt MAIN BIBEET .You’ll find it a pleasut'experience to Try F E R R IZ A N ^ u rt this Hib Large 22x24 2-Car Garage day and take it for 30 days cm our guasancee of absolute satisfaction pr * discuss home financing with Savings and Loan money bade. Get FERRIZAN today.,, ums.mKUin«Kr too Tablets 81.38. All Druggists. THIS WEEKDID RE SURE TO VISIT wm PAY FOS rrSELF! wiuanM m oEuitM Nm HALE’S DEPARTMENT t M tm tu 9-1 w Hundradt thrifty families do avery yaar TliaPs a fact! We’ll build you a two-car garage (on your site) for only . . , and for mlpny it means moving iato their "- f Yoa'I nka Hm*d NEW Mqifow SarvieaO CORNELL own homa. Last, yaar 274 families ar­ , * 1 2 “ p.rw«a - ranged hqma financing at Savings and ' ' * 1'* ^ Use half the garage yourself—rent tfie other half out. The rent money will pa^Tor tha" DRY. TAILORING B a k e SHOP Loan. " cost of the entire garage In just a few years. Alterations, Trouser, 449 Hflrtfonl Road—Naar McKee Street | CLEANING Cuffs, Zippers, etc. • S-T-R-E-T-C-H Nylon Helenca paneli in' JOSEPH S. LUKAS. Prop, and Baker I ALL MATERIALS^ DELIVERED AND ERECTED (Lower Street Fklbr Level—Next to Shoe Repolr) b o d ic e . permit garment to (it every little princess. WEEKEND SPECIALS SPECIAL • Prompt appraisals. # Weyerhaeuser Studs and Rafters ^e 8’ 6” Concrete Foundation Helpful Office Hours: • Monthly rent-like payments. - ^ a 4” Poured Concrete Floor ... • Overhead Type Door STRAWIERRY EVERT, e Tno Windows,., e Novelty SMing SHORTCAKE FRIDAY Daily 9 A. M. to 5.P, M, • Complete cooperation with home buyers, • ADJUST-O-MATIC straps parmit langth- builders and realtors. ' a 210-Lb. Bird Asphalt BooSng Stainglea (choice of colors) aning slip saveral inchas-as tha girl grows. . HOT CROSS RUNS Wednesday and Saturday t . ■ • ■ ■ ■ CHOCOLATE CREAM FIE fOTATO ^ 9 A. 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* / . i ■■" PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER OON^^EIDAY. MARCH 4, 1955 -• -- •• ' ‘ ■ > MANCHESTER EVENINQ. HERALD. MAKCHE8TER, (iONWw FRIDAY, MARCH 4; 1955 gious revival. , the for name and addraaa and for ’ PAGE SIX 19,000 P erso ^ ' evangeliat aaid, needs such a re­ church preference. The carda • r wera to be,mailed to paaten of tha atomic energy attUoii which Mother Drexel They Wouldn’t Do Thia If the iTide Was In vival as much as any city. "Wa’d of reunion in New York. And one 'better get-started,!' he added. the churchea named. nJy reUabla d*- is eqiual to ssro.” he declared. ^ * Began Coiiyeht fighting with our backs to the ing. ^ n a u m m a » > free democracy which haa the ■ic«Aij> raurrma co. OiC* tcnaa a(ainit Oommuniim, and (C from Pag* < ■) The scientist added the world New York, March 4 ( ^ —Evan wall." . U StaMO t o j « then rotumpj* WUi hla point pcrvcrae diatinctlon o t emerging would be "m utaken If it thinks i , March 4 t * — gellst Billy iGrahara addressed The H-bomb. dW not “ make It; gained. Perhapa, in the preaant the winner. Ha axtended tha "keat rtgards that Prof. Pontacorvo had been | Mother itury Katharine Drexel, more than 19.000 persons last self,” Graham said, but was made ' tbom myself and my wife to our working bi the atomic Scld f w Us I who renounced wealth and society night at Madison Squa^-e Garden by man-—and "there's something Given On C.O.D. Deliveries s S ^ ^ s e inatancc. he la not really reUrlnc apiHlCAtion to miUtary purpoaea” j 2 0 «AMi$ - ( 4KCIAU romM^ctoMr i. ralaUvaaand friends abroad." to found a congregation of nuns while 8.000 more who couldn't, get wrong with man.” ^ ^ F O R THE KIDDIES from hla domojiUe political Etaborating on his work with | devoted to the care of Afherlcan Into the pacited arena stood listen­ • About 2,000 persons responded •MlaMa tfv««7 cvpmsC«»mnf aMft* tut aeekin* a concluaive and MB- >r a p p in K Poatecorvo's Icitsr tO Pravda reactors, he said that 'prior to ; Indians and Negroes’, died yester­ ing outside via loudspeakers. to Graham's urging for converts A Large Aeaqr^at for ■ «r«« »l »• aaid |w waa working on "paacotul" aured popular \ietory In I t K doea coming to Russia ha had daalt with EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT day at the age of 96. The Garden—scene of sporting and His pica to "publicly acknowl­ atomic projecta in tlu Soviet Union. reactora oh a small scale which iSStiTaut mbu » v m not aeem- likely. In fact, that any­ Annual Meeting He attacked Britain and the United 7:4$ P M . Born Katharine A'. Drexel, the events; Ice shows, the circus,.and edge God.” Mrihur Drug StorM produced energy not put to prac­ second of three daughters of finan­ rodeos—had the aspect /of a TOe volunteera. filing dowm to m iw iMiTin turea body who baa the hoTd on a ma­ States^ for “ uaing atomic and. nu­ tical use. such as in Canada. PmraM* U) M tsuc* Selects Officers clear weapons as a means of cier Francis A. Drexel, partner In church during the two-hour meet­ therqstriim from all points in the RANGE & FUEL OIL Om ye»r’ ...V...... jority of hla peopMIhe haa aeemed He aaid the Srst reactor which the bankifig house of Drexel, Mor­ ing. There was no applause for arenaTV^ere given cards to sign aut MdBtlwi •*•■#••••#•*•••••'••• *“7 ;» achieving world domination. made practical use o f atomic ener­ be able to diaap- gan rind Co., she turned over her speakers or singers on. the pro­ headed'‘My decision.” n r « « MoMt* ...... i I to poaaeaa ah ^ -Me bqcame a BriUah subject af­ gy is in the Soviet Union, but QM M oth ...... ••••> from -^ a national acene in Wapping, March 4 (Special)— ter fiaMng from Italy's Fascist share of a l6-milllon-dollar tnut gram- - ■ ' The cards read: "I aifn . ebn'-^ We Specialize In WMfely added ha Understood that now Stoci* C oy ...... any fln fl faahlon. The annual meeting of Evergreen- govammant in 1940. there ia one in a aubmarine iit.thc fund to her religious congregation. Before the main rally, Graham vinced that 1 am a alnnev. I be­ WOMEN'S DRESSES Full of compassion for the plight went outalde to speak to the over lieve that Chirst died for, sinners The BOLAND OIL CO. HBMBIfA U¥ __ hope la for, the future, Wood Chapter. OE8, which in­ UattadBUtea Sizes 18o Onaiiclai reapoaiiliillty (or Somefin)M,/even in our compli­ ductreas. did it, the Hotel Manager replied, who disappeared in 1960 and now some extra ones. For a next-day's is at work behind tha Iron Cur mission, she rind a small group of lypnaraooioai errora appearing la ^ cated era,\k problem can aeem Those appointed to office' were; "I waa Just'{Milling my chess nuts meal, alice tha potatoes thin and V ■ ■ ■' Tertleemefiti aM ^ e r reedliii njauer Marjorie Madsen, Adah; Emily nunsaf^unded St. Elizabeth's Con­ Here’s YOUR opportunity to out of the foyer!” If you think tain. rouse with melted' butter mixed ■ , ( ’-rr < . ' JOIN l x In The Maoeneayr Erealtn Herald. very simple. TSt the appearance vent. the mother house of the Sis­ Palialt, " Ruth; Ruth Raines, that's craay you neVer heard the ■Whenever their son's nsma is In with ,a* mUe. garlic or onion the news, they come to the Inatl* ters of the Blessed Sacrament for Display BdTcrtlM doetae heart: of aimpUcIty ik^aUlI somethlhg of Esther: Pearl Burnham, Martha; one about the two Dutch boys powder and paprika. Bake in a For Meoday-I p. m Wdar Hazel Newberry, Ele^’ta; Olive tute to read about him. Advertise in The Herald—-It Pevs Indians and Colored People at Tor Tocaday-1 p. ra. Mm A j . a deception. named Hans and Wilhelm who moderate or hot oven. Clapp, chaplain; Doris Ellison, or- were walking along a canal with ‘Tt'a tha bast source of news of Tm Wcdneeday—1 p. m Toeed^ There are tovkM in famed As the firat superior general of r i i r Thareday—1 p. m. Wcdoe gtnist: Helen Newberry, marshal; their Mother. Wilhelm suddenly him we have," they told an offl- For Friday—Irnday—I p. iB. Tharaday. Aroostook C o u n ty ,'^ In Maine, Ru\h Burnham, warden and Wal­ cIaI. her congregation,-a post she held ^nnecticut For Baturday—1 p. m. Friday - pushed her into the water and aaid ■ until 1937, Mother Katharine aaw BLUE CROSS ClareUIrd de^rae; 10:10 a m. eadi whoiK present plight \Mema very den Ckillina, sentinel. to hia brother: “ Look, Hans— no As to hU Bpeciilc work in RusaU, Herald-l^oto. dav of RsbUealtoa eaem flaturday — Red Cross Report Pontecorvo said: x X the lociety of nuns spread to 24 —A Those aren’t clam diggers on-*^ •imple. They are til a ^ t a t o de­ Maw!” So? tillfi. - H ' * a. Robert Jillaon, Jr., chairman of “ I have been engaged in high dioceaea in 21 states. Mortloek. I Ut* They're Park Depart­ workers put an extension . on the pression. They have one\rop. ■ It At praaent, some 500 nuns are Valdls Vinkels, Joan ----- the Red Croaa fund drive, haa re­ energy {diyaics since I have b e « dock In fnmt of the lodge on the Friday, March 4 stationed in 49 houaea and 63 Gall Andre, Noreen O'Brien and ment workers In Center Springs is ' potatoes. That crop, laa\year, ported that 1100 has been re­ his home when discussion will be here. Several years ago I discussed pond’s north bank. Since altering through / schools, including Xavier Unlver- David Hudak. Pon<|—without water. waa poor, and expensive to ceived in the early days of the made on the possibility of raising the problem of defense from radio the dam wlU raise the water level, the present 15-year limit on the tion'in reactors used for peaceful Dr. Leaer'Speaka The . Park Department haa A Victory In India / It hasn't movad. Because it drive. Frank Maalrida. Red Cross PAY BY GHi^K! The Tolland Laymen's Assn, the fixtures which hold it will have chairman, said it is necessary that age of Little League Alumni play­ purposes. And I must say honattly drained the pond to make altera­ to be adjusted now that the water / Those who have Been holding not moved, there ia no money ers. that my experience was much less htld a dinner meeting in Stafford the quota of $1,400 be met. A Springs Congregational Church tions to the gatehouse and spillway la dradneO. Incidentally, Murphy to the theala that l-d ia is the use In these communities. Among of $800 will be allocated for Church Service than that of the Soviet aelentUU. Aitflover at the west end of the pond and the notes, It will provide a better ap­ You probably know the difference Tuesday night. Dr. Paul W. Leser great crucial testing ground In the things for wlileb th^rc Is no a processing of blood for South The Rev. David Crockett's ser­ Makes life easier! town is taking advanUge ' of. the proach to the ice the way it will be between reactors which are used of Hartford Seminary spoke on Individual [nroIGnSiit mon topic at the 10:45 Worship situation to clean out the pond bot- arranged next year. the present world ideological con­ money la the paying- of taxes. W m ^ r in loss." Based on past "Missions in French North «, an estimated 119 Service Sunday 'will be ‘The Bat­ to raise tha Umperaturc o f a river Party 'to Mark j tom for the first time since the The last lime the pond bottom flict, and who hold, also, that Thus, one town, Rt. A,gatha, haa and those which are used in elec­ Africa." plntaNwlll be needed for residents. tle for Faith.” A t 7 p.m. the Pil­ New Arrival ' spring of 1945. was cleared up waa 10 years ago Prime Minister Nehru, rather just reopened Its schools drily be­ MaaitMla said more than. 200 grim Youth Fellowship will meet tric stations.!' The workers have found plenty Just before the pond was stocked He said he had not worked on Club'4 20th Year • A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. than being a neutralist, la actually cause Its teachers have agreed'-to chlldreiTs^ expected to take ad­ iri the Community House with Miss John Bausola, Jr., Saturday. Feb. of tires like the one Ward (jochee for the first time with trbut under Lola and Donald Sharp as leadtrs. of 70 Birch St. is hauling out here. the auspices of the organization one of the world's most effective continue to serve, for a further vantage of the Red Cross water 26, in St. Louis, Mo. This is their safety proWam thia year and the The worship service will be in Andover, March 4 (.Special)— WUliam Lautenbach is trying his now known aa the Manchester \ Wednesday evening the Mothers third son. The 'grandparents are anti-Communist leaders, will- be time, without being paid. The program foKsouth Windsor will charge of Robert Watson. ^ Mr. and Mrs. John Bau.wla, Sr., of luck with a pitchfork. Sportsmans Assn. Trout didn't Club wilt celebrate Its 20th anni­ They have also found a large seem to thrive, and the department MAR heartened by the preMnt news potato farmera can't pay their coat $300. The free program The drat Lenten neighborlMod Andover Lake. versary with a special program at assortment of broken bottles,. bent switched to pond fish—perch, taxes. i.’hlch featurea awimming In- service will be held March 10 at 8 Hospitalized from India. / the Elementary School. barrels and the like— but no flah. pickerel, calico bass and similar strucUona .-at Spring Pond, at­ 0.m. at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. According to ofllclats the fes­ Edward Merritt is in the Wind­ It la that, in-an astounding po- If this scenu a relatively simple The chief reason for letting the fish. tracted 100 children last aum- Asher Collins. The leader will be tivities will begin at 8 o’clock and ham Hospital under observation. litical upset, the political power of economic -situation, however, the mer Collins. /W water go out is to repair the dam. Center Springs was stocked last all members young and- old have Some years ago, explains Horace spring but few fish were hooked the Communista haa been facta in back of it aren't quite that Plans for a traihirig program to been urged to attend the seailon. Manchester Evening Herald An­ nccomniodate -lOO pet^ns in firat Murphey, park superintendent, a and the only fish were hooked smashed In the key election In the simple. ' Manchester Evening Herald ! The plans for the meeting have dover correspondent Mr*. Henry aid and home nursing glasses are Wapping correspondent, Mrs. An­ :;;!•; Skoog, telephone PI 2-8906. small hole was cut in the dam. found this week were suckers and state of Andhrl It has taken a complicated set :::vd. not Iwen divulged. That was done to establish a lower pumpkin seeds. being made. Those taking the nie Collins, telephone MItcbell Heart Fund Drive This was ^a\ state whej;e the of circumstances to build up this course will be qualified to aasist $-4419. WAIKINS water level in the pond so that a Before the park men drained the \ Lawrence Moe, chairman of the swampy area adjacent to pond Communists we^e already on a particular case of economic ii> Civil Defense work. Tnr^ pn^ gROTMSKi. I9IC Hedrt Fund Drive, reports this is water, they pul a one inch meah N O W FOR T he f ir s t t im e . . . you con join through Individual gram will be conducted In fe jc K s a Crewmen Saved, would drain. screen in front of the gateway to par with Ne.hru's Congress Party. paralysis. f u n e r a l the final' week for the drive and Now there is no more swamp. It. Wlnd-sor with Inatructora 1' returns are lagging. Twelve ad­ catch any fish which . might be, Enrollment For all practical purposse, they During the war,, and after, the Hartford Red Cfroas office. has been filled in by Nature and there. I( NEITHER YOU NOR YOUR WIFE; . , A Thought for Tudiiy SERVICE joining communities with -this Boat Hunt Ended Park Department workers. Plug-, were already dominant there. It towns in ArdostoOk County built Plans call for three cour •* . tow-n are attempting to maintain a Miirphey . says studies prove i •• glng up the hole will raise the only remained for them, to. advance up and expanded their reliance simultancouBly. It ia expected that a heart clinic at Windham Com­ there is plenty of feed for the fish. OR HUSBAND...WORKS FOR A FIRM WITH the course will start by April 1. Onssnd XMUm Panama, March 4 (A'l— Maritime water level and staUIize it. That He and Andrulot both feel tl^e fish their position a llttio more, and upon one crop. Know Something Good munity Memoriai Hospital. Local will help eliminate changes in the Card Party Plans JU m taa authorities called off a search early must go over the dam an<^ down­ About You! . residents receive free riervices for ice level after storms next winter, TEN OR MORE PERSONS ON THE PAYROUI the' state of Andhra would h«- They had a government subsidy Mrs. Clarence Rose is chairman today for crewmen of an aban­ stream. It might 'be powlble to ‘Wouldn't this old world be better all children referred for further Murphy explains. /come a real and virulent • ccncer which said they couldn't lose. of a public card party to be held TRUST diagnostic study from regular doned 'U.S, tuna boat after it was put some *ort of a screeiyor baffle I f ^olka we meet would any— learned all hands had been picked Bill Andrulot. department fore­ In the Indian body politic. It was The r.presence of this govern­ March 12 at 8 p.m. at the Pleasant 'I ktibw' something good about school examinations. This Includes in front of the gate*/Murphey Valley clubhouse, sponsored by the NORTH BRANCH >' \ free x-rays, blood tests.- laboratory up. man, said such llucU'atlons 't out feared that this election might be' ment subsidy, which said they yotr ■ “IVelve lurvlvors Of the fishing two days of ice skating this past agrees, but that operation pre­ Auxiliary of the Legion.' A n i tr'eat ua Just that way? 1$ No. ItalB. Coriwr Oakland iitX X aervlceri and electrocardiograms. sents a lot of problems. Formerly, individual enrollment wa* limited to people N O TElYour nwmborahip in tho RLUl CROSS Stmdord the one In W'hich they took„6ver couldn't lose, encouraged them to Scout Fund Total Grange New* boat Sealark were picked up last season and has taken a bigger toll Wouldn't it be fine and d a n ^ Next to YMCA night by an Ecuadorean merchant­ of precious skating days in other A t any rate, the town hasn't working in firm* employing le** than 41 people. So if you Plan w ill bocomo offecthro Mny I . Appllcationt liondlod full and open mastery. ■h ‘ gamble for their best price. The A total of $588.82 was raised by If each handclasp, fond and true. •4 • "The Grange accepted an invita­ given up. It’s going to stock the man after the stricken vessel years. a in order received. Do net (end money new. RIUE CROSS Against thisythrakt. Prime Min beat w ay to gamble was to hold »the South Windsor Boy Scout fund Carried with it this a nurahea— tion. to neighbor with Coventry )K)nd again soon with 2,000 perch, are not now BLUE CROSS member tW ugh your firm, ' campaign which closed today. radioed 8he waa going down in the A t the , beginning of each ice " I know aomethtng good about PHONE MAIN OFFICE Opep THaraday Evenings • • fci1 Grange last night. Mrs. John Yeo­ calico bass and aunfish. and you are employed where there are leza than 10 will moil bill end Membership Agraement after your later Nehru fotight hhrd, with"Or- t!ielr crop. In the hope that, In late Anyone who haa not been called mans. lecturer, furnished the liter-, Pacific 400 miles south of Panama. skating ^ason, Park Department you?" S9S Main. Oppoalto St. Jnmet' CBurch and Rnturdny moralngri 9 to 1$ ganlaaMonai effort as well' winter and . spring. ' s scarcity upon and would like to contribute Mitchell 9-71V6 , ary program. "The Grange has also First reporU. later proved er­ people working (or if you are telf-eiqployed)'ydu can eppllcOtien it occepled. . Would/l life be lota more happy roneous. said there were 17 men with oratory^ But both he and the might develop arid prices go up. can send his contribution to John If the good that’s in vs all 142 .East Center St. ONE STOP BANKlNG/e FREE MARKING AT BOTH OFFICES accepted ' an invitation to visit join BLUE CROSS — TODAY. Flood, South Windsor, campaign Good Will Grange in Glastrinbury aboard the vessel. Search plartes Comihunistji alike, apparently, are This worked for a good number Were the only thing about us sent out from Albrook Air Force treasurer. or Mitchell 3-8606 on March 15 and Echo Grange In baffled by the success he ob of years. 'niat folks bothered to recall? Bhse in the Panama Canal Zone To be oligible for membership, you mi^f Support Needed Wouldn’t life be lots more happy Manchester ■ . Mansfield on April 15. , RATES tained. The Communist leaders But while this was working, and VI t i M Hcout Session were recalled when a later report George Mullen, president of the If we praised the good we see? said the ship carried only 12. meet only two other requirements: \ were defeated individually. And Maine potatoes were being held Little League Alumni reports that For there's such a lot of goodness At a meeting of the'Boy Scouts month the future of the Trl-Vlllage Little ia.st night. Mason Belden. game • You mu*l ba a raiidant e f Connacticul \ Singlo porfOh ...... the payty fell. In one day, from off the early market, other pota­ In the worst of you and tie! TEACHERS GET PROTECTION month League is very uncertain as Wouldn't it be nicer .to pracUCB biologist showed slide.s and talked • You must ba la«* then 65 yaort e f epa \ Huibtuid/end WWo...... the atatua of major- political toes were going to market and to the boys about various pro­ result of the meager parental sup­ That fine way cf thinking, too? Family (huiband, wlfo ond power to the atatua of a fringe finding acceptance in the public jects. Mothers and fathers and Hartford, - March 4/tP) — The port and the same for the Little You k 'orw something gdod about ie^sUture’s Eklucatlon Committee party. taste— potatoes from New York League Alumni. He said, "W e must me, . • friends of the scouts attended. HOW TO JOIN: qlT unmarried children Honor Roll Student* has approved a bill giving more job .^ny informed detailoil analysis and Connecticut, for instance. have plenty of help from parents,- I know something good about ' A . , protection to teachers. The bill simply All in the applUcrtien form below end mall ^ under If) ...... - ...... ,.$ SA 7 also we must have coaches, um­ you.' Local pupils on the third marg- of 6ie reasons for what'seems like Now these potatoes have their Ihg period honor -troll at the Wind­ would protect teachers from dis­ to BLUi CROSS not lotor than MARCH 15. .. pires and tranaportation If we are —: Anonymous missal except In cases oc ineffi­ a major political development In- own natural place In the market, to carry-on with the work, which Sponsored by the Manchester See this comforting new idea ham High School are Gordon Mann. WiUlrim Lange, Mar­ ciency. Insubordination, moral mis­ aide India ia lacking. But the.main which rrieana that Maine potatoes we believe is an effective arid Council o f Churches. guerite Mercler, Jean Moran, John conduct, ‘disableihent because of Verdict la dear enough. What are now more Or less forced to common Sense way to combat ju­ in health'or elimination^ of the venile delinquency." , About 8 per cent of men and 1 Clarke, Kathleen Henry, Con­ stance Parks, Frank Verprausku*, Job. goes on In India is a contest be wait for that^ time in the market Mullen haa called a meeting at per cent of women are color blind. in Modern Living^at the tween Nehru's version and hope they once selected for themselves, of progress along the lines of ir. their ilrhtegy of high prices. 4- western democracy, and; the Com But now, this year, at any rate, eowi|[o\fc.. • her.be ^ ^ ® ^ * H 11^ A P p\ | C A T IO N J munisV promise of progress the moment of a real demand for Products Show through the methods and prln Maine potatoes May never ar­ 100% FOAM R U 5B E R INC. • . Ciplea o f Russia and Communist rive. And real har^hip, in which /'■ ' Cool, dton, odBrlriit, navM Mg* ^ China. And somehow, in the very potatoes riiky rot again, but this m S d a t C s ^ or mot*, olwioy* rttoim il» thop*. area where the Communist Jine lime without, the government pay­ . ■/ • V aeemed to ■ have rooted Itself ing the farmera for them nonethe­ A mMsogt from 'Your PhOrmoeist' 12 A Century Cruiser ih a m f - X - ■‘irtbsl derplj’, there has been a con­ less, is now being experienced In ■ \ URTH vincing viptory for Nehru's demo­ the famed potato county of, Maipe. F IFTE E N Y E A R S AGO you spent 18.3 cents of - OATS. cratic experiment. Thia ia all. It seems to us, a your medical care (iollar for medicines. Today, Middle MMol Veer How could there Be any better long-range, prolonged sermon on despite the fact that some of the newer drugs seem hqa« address demonstration of the fact that the basic evils o f the governm^enl BIKE expensive, you are spending only 1.4.5 cents of your this, country's influence and ‘sobsidy, and' bf the way it medical care dollar for medicines. , (MOST BEAUTIFUL BIKE ON YhE ROAD) ***** □ Female 0 ^ friendship and.help belong square­ operates on those who rece'ive it, Single □ ly behind what Nehru la trying to and of how, in that kind of short WITH ALL THE TRlMlillNGS Morried Q I N E W SPRING WMewed Q THE REASON OF COURSE ISithat youT pre­ Wvereed Q do amon^ his own people-T ripge help, there is inevitable 'VALUE $79.95 . 5*poroted 0 f long-range injury. scriptions are npw 8o milch more effective, that Find out how you may I Everyone I am telf-employed Q •Memployed Q you get well much quicker and they help prevent ON DISPLAY . win the bike! Inquire at t cempleie (hk ( or Retired Q I A Bastion Quits — AT LAKELANp SUN JAC I Section -t-omi. employed fay, ~ One Race We Shouldn’t Win more serious sickness and often an operation. our atore. ^(*""hef of perton* Rometlmes-> SgcreUry of SUte LEONARD'S SHOES WASHAIU RAYOHS ond AddroM ef Firm) •wpleyed by this firmi. Dulles bria poorer luck than he de­ 'The latest chapter In petty re­ THE COST OF LIV IN G has advanced (ionsider- I ^ serves. Me had. for Instance, Just taliations between ourselves and I Married M yw ife/h«b«^,^„.^p,^^ UnwnpJoy^g ably for almost everything you buy. But accord­ I Pwieni complete completed a visit to Cambodia, Russia ia no better than any of Retired 0 ing to govei-nment statistics you are now actually Jacket with 3-piece knitted cu ff, col- 9 5 I *bii iM ien elie \ employ*d by, ______where he had been visibly' Im- the others' An official ot the Riis-. Number ef perient . spending less for medicines, for epch dollar of your I ( m a ^ a > riotXI lar and waistband...... Special . # . . praised with the leadership . of. Stan Orthodox (Thurch has been in I (Nome end Addre** ef Firm) •"ployed by this firmi. |i. V Is. king Norodom, and assured that this c^ntry, and he sought to re­ I medical care, than you did 15 years ago. 6SI mju'n main here longer than the 60 days here. In at least one country, Colors include -charcoal, pink, hello and white with Huitand A Wife 0 there was a native initiative permitted him. OUr State Depart­ AS YOUR PHARMACIST we will'always do Fomily 0 I contrasting trim.‘, ' ■, - v.niu,,Kcm UNDER which augurad well for the proa- ment turned him down- and agnl our utpioifl to keep your cost of medicines as low ' ‘"*''*(*^ "hdar your memhenhip, pecta of building progress and him pricking back to Russia. as good pharmaceutical practice will permit. Middle Inhlol ~ — T**' aUbiUiy combined against the Then came the obvioui retalia­ ^ Pete AOemfa Y*ar lures of. Communism. Then, a' few tion, two days later. Russia noti­ MOML HEAT Ease yourself into the gentle comfort of these incredibly Huibond ------HEME M B E R ' houra after he had departed from fied the American Roman Catho­ Wife soft foam rubber cushions. Relax in'knowing it’$ 100% other Spring Jackets up to ...... • • SI 9.95 •hreliment lasts only until ^ ..^he country, the news was that lic priest stationed in Moscow 3. Nylon, the wonder fabric that resists fading, moths, mildew, J r a U King Norodom had abdicated. Thia that he would have to leave. , flame and washes clean with mild soap and water. Choose F U E L on. Poupbter n waa not only ’bad news; it waa Our State DeparDnent, legally, from Coral, Aqua, Gold, Brown; Lime, Flame, Beige'; Forest 3. ^ u also, apparently,'^a cofnptete sur­ has the better of the argument. Green, Charcoal and White in mibhy-textured Nylon. Use NEW SPRINO FLANNEL and GAIARDINE Pouphtef MARCH tS ; prise. One of the conditions of • oiif Son ^ our Budget Payment Plan . . . tip t riun trump card. He haa left jUs throng the riak*of haviog si Ruaairiil man V ■ V-* . " -A'-'-— '.'', ■ A' ‘ ‘ . . .1. •r\^ • 'f , • ^ .--r-,. . -c-, t

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March 4 ifi^A New York Bank of Louisville since .1946. old BnwItshwortian who unwtttlng- Their firat child, Robart ks now The foUowtag program achedulaa^iiu— y- cotton broker wa# killed InataJitly Bom in Earllngton, Kjf. u l^ In Court Room ly wacF:her brotbar - ‘and 'bora him two, and their baboitd. MichaM, la BIMGO ara auppUad by th. radio managa- In a stdan-traller truck colllalon on Thursday. _ ■ / you have to have lots of two children before tbey diacoveied five montha old. the Boston Port Rd. (U.8. Route 1) tyaahington — John T. Jents, For Ban^g Facilities nenta and ara subject to change ,66, d ir e c t of the ynited Mine Hartford; March Gov, A b ^ their reiatlonahip. Was hdnty-- "Soon aftar Michael's fairth." IPAC BALLROOM without noUca. ;i!s here early today. JOOMiag today with a new hua- Matgarat toM reporters last Workers' District No, 16 Compris­ h M A.^RIclcaCt sdys ha la atlll bp- WHAY—Supper SerenAd# PoUce aald Jewel Floyd. 47. ing Maryland and the' northern bkhiL month, * A'w oaaa told ma my real ROCKVIUE * ‘ WHAV—Polks Hop WTKP-Conn. Senator Nolan Lane, thia town, suffered Cottotry. H*n:h * f8p*cUl) « b«>k eiUblifhed •« Ki* posed to any i^Kangas In courtroom WDRC—Cburallera Margaret Anne Hughes was name was Hugbaa and that Geof­ w eeu—Hscurd Bsnis fatal head injuries when he was part of West Virginia, a mtmber $izes regulations that would permit open­ WKNB—B lu est llsUaes WOTH-C Ueatter of'the union's international «xecu ^ Bern.«irrortd-, E««k- marrtad aeoretly yesterday to frey is my brother. I went at eoce WTlC—BaexstASs WUe hurled from the car In which he to tha registrar of births, Ha ’ =«HAY-4up per Serenade tlve board, and director of Labor's ? (r bm t tmeem* » re*Uly wllWn a . jcolycka, ‘John H. Westland, ing triela to mtcrophcAfi^e or Afmy Donald Anderson. 33, at WORt^Gsi Kolby WTIC—Une Man s fkmUy / was riding. looked up the records and to my WOTH—Norman ClouUer Presents Non-Partisan League. Born in very abort tlma if a number,of j h _ h iII. Jeaie A. Brainard. cameras. , London'* S t OUthbert’a Church. e V WDRC—E; R. M um w - Medical Examiner Allan M.- Rosa and I VERY MONDAY NIGHT 4 ;U — Wales. Died Thursday. The Rev. Cr L G*t;*> ofTl* h on or I foustd that the woman was W HAY-PolkA Hop. WGTH-^elebrlty 'ilms attributed death to fractures of the townspeople show interest and are < Leo P. Tremblay, H. Wilbur Ste The Governor mada the state­ right Geoffrey and I parted im- n l;SS- Philadelphia — Mrs. Marie ciated, eaid ttie couplc'.> At the meetinf the planning Ibo^ OwiiqB Hoi a t 5;45 F.M. w n c—atslls Dallas WTIOl-Dinsb Sltore authority* on the life of Thomas session following his talk yesterday cptnion that M argant's xnaiT li» WURO-Csl tC-lby WDRC—Crime Photographer 4^ fied' the driver at the sedan as apokeaman for a group of TO'group hopes that the discussion to bar brother was void. ~ The V .8. naUonal debt la about ,WGTH—Wormsn Cloutier Presents WGTH—Counterspy Earle 8. Ruscoe, 44, . A Darien Jefferson, and wife of N^ka Klm- widths at the first annual meeting of the recently retired oHector of men and women Who hare been lean be cenurad on fire pertinent Margaret and. Geoffrey were 375 billion dollars. ' 'WHAY-Song Time iMiilding contractor who was book­ bari. laying'the ground work for either' questions: Connecticut Broadcasters Aaan.. * ‘w?iAY—Polks Hop W nc-rrank Sinatra ed on charges of manslaughter and the Philadelphia MtiseumNjf Art. a savings bank or a commercial Does the town need banking fa­ When asked his views on enlarge- WOCe—Record Revue WDRC—Crime Photographer Died Wednesday. WKNB-F______-Request Ustlnes WOTH-Counterspy operating a motor vehicle while to fit bank with a savings department cilities? '' for the proposed bank and a busi-^ ment of statutes dealing with free­ traiO-^Wldder Brown ;14- under , the influence of liquor or Cljlcago — Mrs. Minnie J. aald today that a IctUr was being If so, should It be a limited nees and ahopplng center in town?' dom of information, Ribicoff said WDRC—Cal Kolby WHAY—Here's to Vela drug!. dall. 88, one of 's , X. WGTH—Norman Cloutier Presents WTIC—Friday with Gkrroway X:. mailed to about 100 businessmen sendee branch of a eavings bank, Is there a group of citisens will­ he did not , think the situation in 4 :t t — WDRC—Arthur Gndirey Olgost Zwart said tha ci8Iision occurred women industrialists who in 191 calling atUnOon to a special meet­ a isavings aasociation or a com­ ing to devote the time and work Connecticut was of much concern ■ WHAY—Polka Hop WGTH—Lons Ranger *hile Ruscoe waa making/ a left founded the Vacuum Can Oo., a child mercial bank? for the promotion an4 eatablisK- at the nioment. WCCC—Record Revue ; t t - ' turn from the heavily j^traveled container mahufacturing concern ing which will be held Tuesday. SAVE—NOW! 1st Choiira Used Cara WKNB—Request Matinee WHAY—Blue Serenade March IS at the Robertson Bebool Should .an out of. town bank be m'ent of a bank? Ribicoff, only state-ticket Demo­ WTlC—Woman in Uouia WTIC—Friday fclth Garrowsy highway. now operating bn an international to. discuss the situation. Invited to establish facilities In The planning group hopes thst crat elected last November told the WDRC—Cal Kolby WDRC—Arthur Uodlrey Digest Zwart said the driver of the scale, ilom In Caldwell, Wls. Died meeting that tha televiai

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/• ' 'V p a g e E L E V E N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 4. 195S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEPtER. CONN^FWDAY. MARCH •. ■ >' y^ACE TEM V o te N e a rs G a z a C li^ h Obituary H o u ^ jgqcfe Evening They Sing f i / : On jVCKtary Stories Due For Hike in Dentils P a y B o o s t P o s t a l P a y >370 in the salary stairs to the second floor^ of the three ye*A’ service. vent *tich *fU . <4) a ^ rU o n «>f a was employed as a -silk dyer by The measure provide* no base. old building which once housed the aute of war and exercUe of active Cheney Bros. ! creases for enlUted nrtth belligerency against larael. Includ­ He leaves hi* wife. Mr*. Selrha This Increase in the basic pay Rockville Manufacturing Co. They lass than two years or, offleara wiui schedule.' plus , additional upward are elderly gentlemen who have ing a blockade. (61 "warlike prop­ Crumpton Oorman; four da.ugh- less than three year*’ forvlcA____ ters, sir*. John Hahn of Manches­ adjustments In the pay of super­ completed their working careers. itfs aganda and threap*." end (61 re­ The sign on the outside of the In term* of fusal ,to negotiate a peace treaty ter, Mr*. Kenneth Elrldgc of visory employe*, bring* the aver­ boosts range from 37.80 ^m on th RIO enO ti CAMpAION Watertoa-n. Mr*. Jerome McNeils age'over-all increase to 7.5 per building directly oveb the doorway to replace the armistice. tells the story of each. It bears the for an Army private with over The complaint was In line with of Harrisburg, Pa., and Mrs. cent. two years’ service, or * total of Michael Margantl of Pawtucket. simple Inscription "66 Club." xlsrael's usual.' strategy of trying • The top increases In the super­ 3M.80. to 383.41 for a major gen­ R. L; seven- grandchildren: four visory class—50 per cent—would go Up a flight of stairs ahd a new [.shift such'Council debates from a eral with oyer 30 years’ (foty. ttcular incident* to the general brothers, Robert J., Michael, Rich- to assistant postmasters in the big world unfolds for the men — ard and Philip, Gorman, and one metropolitan’—•— — post ——• offices •* at CTilcs-1 i £lub with ,™«.no- adues,.. or .tnn'tadon'ta. The bringing him t«> J' sraell altuaUon and the Without a p ^ boost, adminis­ ■Ister, Miss Anns B. Gorman, all go and New York. men appreciate being able to con- an over-all, longterm tration apokesmen say they need of Manchester. The House committee also voted , gregste each day for friendly solution. Funeral services will he held Posttnaster General Summerfleld games of pinochle, Ksding periods no mole than 200v000 of oM mil­ Earlier, I s m ll statements in Monday morning at 8:30 from the what he asked for in authority to j or the opportunity' to listen to the lion men due to get out the Jerusalem 20a . after the Cammander Woodwork­ Schultz, Vernon Sloan, Herman which haveijeen donated. I In Matsus Attack aelS, Sgt. George Dent. Sgt. Ed­ Saturday’s forecast read* cloudy ing Co., received a complaint from ward Wlnzler and I^trolinen New­ Herit and. Tommy Armstrong A vacuum cleaner and a carpet Mra. Eugene Whltehouse of \. with .occMlonal rain and somewhat gather around a card table, Pfeifer sweeper ^ c k e d in a far corner tell ton Taggart, Albert Scabies and warmer, temperature* rising to Quincy, Mass. She wrote to the William Pearson'. attempts to tell more of the de­ a Btory4vithin the story. The men •A Miss Nina McAllister Mr*.-Olive Ray CA-PTAIN: (Continued from Page One) the 40s. company and said that her hus­ M «. Calvin Steineker Mr*. George Lieger MRS. N. A. PITCHER Burial was in/East Cemetery. tails about the functioAs o f the clean/he floor coverings almost band had not received ,hia final Mrs. Terry Mr*. Walter B. Pierce ^ , Mis* Wilma Tonski Mrs. Frank Mott The Weather Bureau at Boston dally/and try to keep their little FUND CAMPAIGN D ISTRICT C Mr*. Paul Wilihlde . Don CAiPTAlN: ___ _ eannot be assumed, .that the sg- forecast a snowfalUof up to eight club. wages from the company. PLANNING COMMITTEE: Mr*. Stanley A. Shollk Mrs. Joseph Tonski Mr*. Ernest W* '' Memorial Mas* "Don’t say I’m In this game.” haven spotless. It Is their way Mr*. Walter Hennequln Mr*. Anthony Miller MRS. A. AMIETTI gressor would enjoy immunity '.inches in parts of New England. Investigation showed that a JACOB r, MILLER Mr*. Vincent Feshler Mra. Arthur W. Strenge Mr*. Milton WagherX with respect to the areas front A first anniversary for the shouts Job St. Louis, "I’m just a showing the townspeople that check had been mailed to the ad­ WILIXAM VOSTINAK CAPTAIN; CAPTAIN: WORKER: In an early morning bufleUn, riiev are .thankful to have the N VERNON KAUSCHILD Mra. TTioma* Healey CAPTAIN: Mr*. Paul Fitch which he stagM his offensive. repose of the soul of ■ the late Icibitzer.’’ dress where WhlteliouSe lived MRS, JOHN K. NIELSON MRS: J. MURRAY POWELL MRS. LEON V. GUE Miaa Maura McGuire Francis Kittredge will be said to­ the Weather Bureau predicted^^a lUlub. -r '* CAPTAINS: CAPTAIN; Mia* Janet Fracchla Sitting in for the United Ststis snow accumulation of six to eigh). St. Louis, s second shift em-, while working in the area. It has WORKERS: CAPTAIN: morrow morning at 8:30 in St. Pinochle tourneys are held regu­ MRS. BENTON WHITCOMB MRS. ANTHONY D'AVANZO CAPTAIN: WORKERS: Mrs. Glenn Rivard were Adm. Robert B. Carney, U.8 Inches in central and western' jDloye at Hamilton Standard. been alleged that Tilton obtained r c h a i r m a n t Mr*. H. D. Taylor MRS, FRED HOP* James Church. larly against teams from St. Ber­ FUND CAMPJ MRS. CARROL KEENEY WORKERS: MRS. ALEX. KASEVITCH Mrs. Stillman Keith chief of naval opeVatlons; Adm .' ^ t reached the official mem the check which was for 332.50. Mr*. Edward F. Harrington Mr*. Henry 8iml«r / CAPTAIN: ship age, but enjoys playkpg cj nard's Men’s C3ub and they say forged Whltehouse’* name and EUGENE T. ELLY MRS. HARDING CARRIER Mr*. Joseph L Clserwlnskl Mr*. Walden St. John WORKER; Mrs. A. F. Perry, Felix B. Stump, commanding the Eastern Massachiuetts, including emphatically. "N o -i^oney ever MRS. THOMAS DWYER Mrs. Edmond A. Belanger Mra. John Marino MRS. FRED MAUN U.S. Paclflc Fleet: Vice Adm. and visiting the club. cashed it In a local barber ahop. Mrs. John K. Nielson Mr*. Herbert Leib Mr*. Wilfred Lemlre Boston, stood to get an accumula­ changes hands. We play for fun-” MRS. JAMES F. BECKWI'TH Mrs. Henry Stephenson Mr*. William Groff fred M. Pride, commanding the State Officers Visit tion of four to six InchcA the fore- "W e'^n’t bar anyone. , Every­ Capt. Peter Dowgewic* said CAPTAIN/ Long Day rUND CAMPAIGN MRS. JACK N. McCARTHy Mrii. Elwin McAdams CAPTAIN; Mr*. Erland Johnson DISTRICT N 4 U.S. 7th Fleet; Maj. Geij. William caater said. one la welcome,’’ ' says PllMv Roy, that bond h u been set at 31.500 MRS. STANLEY MATHER as he telaxcs In a rock^ Pllnqy. ‘We open about 8 in the morning and has not yet been posted. Til­ VtCE CHAIRMAN: Mr*. Floyd Sullivan MRS. MARY KINGSBURY Mra. Ray Ol*on C. Chaae. head of the Military About six Inches of snow wqs and close up a little after 10 at w o r k e r s ; j^cal K of P'Lodge one of the state’s moay avid and ton will answer charges in City RUSSELL F. BRODERICK Mr*. Clifford Prince 1 DISTRICT G-2 ’ MAJOR; Assistance Advisory forecast for New I|ampshire, Ver­ night. When -the robins come wp Mra. J. Edward McKeever WORKERS. Miss Wilma Smith ROBERT F. GORMAN (MAAG). and Rear Adm. Fred­ well versed spqrts tm s, is anx­ Court on Monday. CAPTAIN: mont, and southern Maine. adjourn to the p^rk, but the doora^ d i s t r i c t d Mr*. Robert Coe MISS MARt^ARET FISH MAJOR: Mr*. Louis Marie Mr*. Edwin Carlton erick N. KIvette, commanding the Marshall F. Brsirg of Durham, iously anticlpatlnis tW start of the are open for anyone who wants to Mr*. MarUn E. Alvord MRS. DORIS HANSON CAPTAIN: - The Weather Bureau said snoW FUND CAMPAIGN Mrs. Lucien LaPierre Mr*. Paaqunle Deyorio U.S, Formosa strait patorl. 1955 baaeball seaam come over , and hear the ballgame.” MAJOR; Mr*. Victor S. Swanson WORKERS: \ MRS. DOROTHY F. KENNY grand chancellor of the Grand Do­ changed to rain shortly after Pfeifer finally /alces the floor TREASURER: Mr*. Everett Fish - Mr*. Eugene Kelly Mr*. William Belmor* Representing NatlonsUst Chins dawn in southern Omnecticut, aayS Pflefer. MRS: RA'YMOND QUI8H CAPTAIN: CAPTAIN: CAPTAIN: - main of Connecticut. Knights of again and conUnues', xw e have ELMER A. WEDEN Mr*. Eleanor Mat MRS. WILUAM BOEHM Mra. Edward Fitzgerald were Foreign MlnlsUr George parts of Rhode Island and south­ PllnnV waves a finger in MRS. ARTHUR L. NORWOOD Mra. James Arthur MR. ROBERT U^>P1IN Yeh. Defense Minister Yu Ta-v/ei. Pythias, visited MerooHal I^idgr, ery di CAPTAIN; Mrs. F; H. Cohan Mrs. Elmer Vennart eastern Massachusetts. Uie direction ot two large doors WORKERS; ^ WORKErt: CAPTAIN: CAPTAIN: / and Gen. Peng Meng-chl. acting No. 38 at it-- meeting In Liberty People donat^ magazines, vooks, MRS. RUDOLPH UPPLING Mr*. Albert E. Ford ' Mr*. Joseph ScagnelU At Portland, the Weather Bureau opening out onto a fire escape and Mr*. Eme*t Fltzgefald - Mis* Faye Ferri* Mr*. McGregor MRS. CHARLES KING chief of the general staff. / Hall. GTMward Aspln- The midmoming temperature at the thi^ hods of coal placed in The large spacious room was Mr*. Arthur L. Norwood Mrs. Stanley MatU*on Mr*. Claude Porter sua today were canceled. wall, grand secretary, Plalnvtlle; front M an old army barrack once used for wool stqragA but it Mr*. Robert, Savoy Mrs: Doris Harries Mr*. John Craig CAPTAIN: Portland was near 10 degrees Mra. Arthur Bumap Mr*. Margaret McMuIIin DISTRICT. L-1 / Official Nationalist circles were GriawoM A, CMppell, grand mas­ stov^ The city supplies the coql Is doubted if the origlr#’ owner* c a p t a i n * Mi*« Ethel Thompson Mrs. George Gibson MRS. MARGARET TIEMANN ter at arma/ Manchester: Alan above zero. BETAIL d iv isio n c h a ir m a n : MRS. RALPH HALVORSEN reported to be "very toppy” over Before the storm reached north­ and/during an average winter would recognize It now. The men Mr*. Nie»e \ Mr#. Joseph Lee Mr*. L T, Huri MAJOR: the exchange of 'vieWs yesterday Loomis, gryid inner guard. Water- abput four tons are' consumed. have Installed a new floor and JOSEPH CARMAN WORKERS: town; C3mles Hcnderlach, grand ern Maine, Presque Isle recorded CAPTAIN: . , MRS. LAWRENCE BAGLEY DISTRICT N-2v between Dulles and /Chlsng. Moonehesd Too * painted, the walls and cross beams. ' Mr*. Thomas Wood* DISTRICT E-2 RALPH HALLIDAY outer gpard, Middletown; Horace an official temperature of -20. Nationalist quarters appear con­ The weather was on a stormy Lendtog authentic atmosphere On the cross beams hang several Mrs. a e o McNelsh WORKERS: MAJOR; fident that the United StaUs will Peckham, gra.id trustee, Manches­ to the Stag club is a huge moose horseshoes "for Ivck," according corporation DIV: Mr*. William Gelinaa MAJOR: DISTRICT F-2 DISTRICT 1-2 MRS. EDWARO DZIADOT ter; /^ohn Hunderlach, past *u- binge io wide sections of the coun^ MRS. JOHN HYDE ^ CLIFFORD ULM / Mr*. Herbert McCann ^ Intervene against iny really try after a headon clash of com head on one of the walls. It was to Pfeifer. CHAIRMAR: . ___ / 'Mr*. William MoBride representaUve, Middletown. Since the' unchartbred organiza­ MAJOR: . . W O R K L ^ . MAJOR; / Mr*. Raymond Andiilo scale amphlblouf^ atuck* against air from Canada and warm m ^ t the f^ t of Dr. Albert Metcalfe. STOUOHTON L. ELLSWORTH C A rtA IN : . MRS. M. I. APPLEBY CAPTAIN: , Sfeyeral memiber* of Oliver tion was founded five years ago MRS. JOSEPH WALLETT Mt*. Wlljiam Hunnlfor Mr*. Seymour Neleber, MRS. F. MLOGAN08KI ..Ouemoy and thp Matsu*. tropical ' air from the Gulf/ of For those who like to recall the MISS FRANCES SWEET ^IlmK^wiLLIAM FITZGERALD Such lnterventloi\ could bring Woodhouae Lodge, No. 51 of Col­ days of yore up at the ’Snip.’ Ell­ about eight of the original mem­ Herald FhotCa Mr*. Donald H arrison/ CAPTAIN i Mra. Norman Balch CAPTAIN: ' -■' . cheter were preaent; 'nils ledge is Mexico. bers have passed on, but new­ WORKERS: WORKERS: CAPTAIN;* „ about a conflict w-lth Red China The meeting of the cont^ting ington’s "Grandpa Moses.” Albert Fred Pfeifer repairs a -chair. ORGANl^TION OlV. Ml** Brenda Hill* Mr*. A. Woodbridg* MISS JEAN HANDLEY CA PTAIN :^ MRS. P. A. McOEHAN Mr*. Lawrence Lane MI^, VERA PETERSON t that might not^be localized. In Dttrlct No. 2, together -with Ludwig has donated an oil paint­ comers have been welcomed and MRS. JOffEPH Damoh No.. 17 of Rockville. Linnc air masses resulted in a va/iety of the enrollmqpt has remained at the CHAIRMAN: Mis* Betty M acGregor Mr*. Francis Boucher WORKERS; WORKERS: WORKERS; Before leaving for Waahln^on weather. ing of" Snlpalc Lake aa it looked a u b roan^'of the retired men spent ness, and joy. and who would Mies Jacqueline purandl Mr*. John Shorrock WORKERS; , / Mr*. Cheater Ohroakl No. 72 and Memorial No. 38 o f this same level. . VORK 8TRANGFELD Mr*. Georgis Marlow Mr*. O’Neil yesterday, ,Dulles gave the Reds There was a thunderstorm with years ago. the cold days,^ anging around In rather be working, but find the Mri. Jdme* Hasaett Mr*'. Rudolph Low Mra. Frank Perkin* to'wn. - ■ The niimeroua wall decorations Prior to the opening of the 65 CAPTAIN; Mr*. Thomas Rogers this clear warning; freezing rain at Utlpa, N. Y. It the Memorial Building and realize doors closed to them because they Mis* Nancy GagUa^one MRS. PETERMAN Mr*. Aaron Cook Nancy Tanfcuay Mrs. Belcher ' DISTRICT L-2 ' Mra. Howard Uttle ",., the United SUtes continue* Grand-Chancellor Bragg in his Gail Goldstein talk stated that suspension because was 60 above during the night at no^ that they were a-nuisance to. have passed ma.iy birthdays, seek Sp e c ia l oiyri* c h a ir m a n ; Ca PTAd J: / CAPTAIN- Mrs.Mtrcer' \ CAPTAIN: to evaluate the word* and deeds Dayton, Ohio. Ckild wave warnings only the competoy o f others, and Thelma Davis M /u o h ; MRS. ARTHUR McKAY of non-payment of dues is one of the men and women who had woi-k DR. DAVID Bf. CALDWELL MRS. GERARD SKOYLES ^I^I^STTANLEY OPALACH MRS. ARTHUR SMITH Mr*. Rosslter o f the Chinese CpmmunlSt regime were posted for the n'orthem to do. The efty decided to open the perhaps a deck of cards or a magi- CAPTAIN: • ’ MiFlS. H. F. KIMBALL the great causes of membership 6,000 Workers Available WORKERS: WORKERS: WORKERS: Mr*. Ruby Wrie* CAPTAIN: . /. , to ascertain whether their military Plains. Four inches of snow fell 65 <7Iub with the provision that zlne. BATES MRS. FRANCES CORCORAN loss, and strongly recommended the Mr*. Robert . Wai-kel Mr*. Anthony ThibeaU Mrs. Maynard Lawrence Laura / MRS. BENEDICrr ZOIXO actions, preparation* and concen- at Seattle, Wash.' Thunderstorms the members' take care of it And Each night they brew a pot of CAPTAIN; , Mr*. Carlo CAPTAIN: appolntmei.t of a delinquent com- Mrs. Cfliarle* Lehman Mra. L. M, Beckett , Mrs. Sanol Solomon CAPTAIN; traUoiia in the Tormosa area con­ rolled across' wide sections of the conduct themselves in orderly fash­ coffee on. the stove, send out tor residential OIV. MRS. EU4^ENE FREEMAN MRS. ARTHUR WILKIE, Jr. stitute. in fact, the first phase of mltee to contact members lagging . For New Industry Here NEVV T A Ii Miss Gertrude Carrier Mr*. C. Charbonneau Mrs. A. A. Frelhelt G A I^A IN : ’ MRS. ROBERT JOHNS In their dues. He also urged full Chio valley and the lower Great ion. To date there has not been m sandwiches and gather in a little , CHAIRMAN: Mr*. Bruce MacDonald WORltERS: an attack directed against Taiwan Mr*. H. H. Mandly CAPTAIN; WORKER./ ' V MRS. JEWETT , WORKER: ' > . support of the'Pythian .Center at Lakes region, with many areas single complaint.. circle -to rai MRS. EVERETT KEITH : Mrs. John Smith Mra. Stanley MeCOrm^jt (3ieahlre, to l,a: ten the time when getting heavy rainfall. Manchester has a force of 6,006 •' The survey started about a year The men. whose facen show the gravel voices in song. What «»*• WORKERS: United States roust proceed pn this 2 EYELET OXFORD CAPTAIN: ^ ___ _ MRS. CHARLES BRAME Mr*. Robert King It will be in full operation « In the Southern Statea from worker# available tor. new com- —ago —and ...... was — conducted -•..-.♦-h ....rf.runder the strain of worry, heartbreak, sad­ but. "Till We Meet Agpin;” WORKERS; I Mr*. Hlcock assumption;, counseling of Dr, W. C. McKaln . MRS. RALPH MACCARONE WORKERS; Mrs. George French I Mr*. Welles Dennison kiddie camp for under-privileged coast to coast the weather was merce and Industry, a ^tudy re­ BOLTON DIV..CHAIR5IAN: Mr*. Fou1d* / . Mr*. Maurice Gaudet RETAIL WOOERS "If so. it cannot be assumed tlmt less vlblent and. it was very mild cently completed by the Deve^i- and Dr. R. G. Bumlght of the De CAPTAIN: ■ • */ Mf*. Joseph Barre . Mrs. Herman Johnson children. Other officers voiced ap- SUPPER FREE m b , and MRS. ROREBT D, ELEANOR BEn IbVENTO SEC TIO N I f Mr*. Frank O’Brenukt the . defense‘ would be static am)^ pro\al of his program. east o f the Rocltles. ment Commission under the dlfec- partment of Rural Sociology at VALENTINB Mr*. Domenlc Pabne Mrs. Howell Miller CAPTAIN: Mri. Julia Borat/Beauty Shop*) confined to Taiwan itself, or thafi Mr*. Donald Conrad Mr*. Wirt Craft \ Grand Secretary Aaplnwall A fresh mas.s of Arctic air Uon of the Deptartment of Rcral UConn. 'That is the jlepartmertt CAPTAIN: ____ Mr*. Victor Johnson MAJOR: MRS. HOWARD MASON Walter Cartdr (Auto, Garage, the aggressor would enjoy im­ whoro ycwr.fbot Dondt PHYLLIS MA8TROPIBTRO Mra. Don Vincent CAPTAIN: ^oke on the necessity and beauty moved in oyer the northern Plains, Sociology at the University which concerns itself with popula­ THE ARMY AND NAVY CLUl CAPTAIN: ' /M R S. L. • ' . S«r\’tee Statioife) munity w-ith 'respect, to thr areas tion characteristics. WORKERS: MRS. BENJAMIN CHENEY of cimable rank work and promised the northern Rockies and as far Connecticut indicates. WORKERS; C A P fA IN : MRS. ROBERT BEACH OLSON. Jr. Lee Fracchla (Auto, Garage, from which he stages his of­ an exeinpUflcation of the raqk of west as Waslpngtbn and along the V O f these, 2.602 are factory - r ' ' Mr*. Lorin Perry ‘ MRS. JOHN M. HYDE Mis* O. Bartley WORKERS; DISiTRICT A W/ORKERS; , Ser^ce Station*) fensive." page at the Chutle on the Hill. Oregon coast. Snow and , strong workers, 445 of th:m wob^ ; ’ BEUEVED MATUSOW I Style concealed roominess | i i Mrs. Primo, Amadeo CAPTAIN: - Mrs. Charle* Crockett Mra. David Row* WORKER: None Ml** F a ip Fallow Che*;ilre.\n May or June. wind* accompanied the blast of About 1.835 of them are offlM New York, March 4 l/TL— Mr*. Jtobert Azlnger . MRS. VANCE BOKER Mr*. Foster Harry Steve iCavagnaro (Taverna, across the ball of the loot. CAPTAIN: . - • CAPTAIN; ,^Ml*« ElvaMcCorTeCorm lick Grill*, Lliiuor Store*) Griswold Oiappell, gran^l master ley air. It was 12 degrees below workers, half of them men. The Ronald H. Reagan, a prosecutor REXjINA o p a l a g h Mr*. PhlUlp Russell r*APTi^N: * . MRS. (CLIFFORD TREAT , WORKERS: . , at arms, paid tribute to the Col- at Cut''Bank. Mont. At the source 6 000 work out of town but would in the 1N2 conspiracy , trial of EVERY SAT. NIGHT—NEW TIME 8:00 P.M. MRS. WALTER SCHARPT Mrs E. L. Nagla ^ Ml^MORRIS FIRESTONE CAPTAIlSfi Louis Apter cheater lodge, wWch holds meetings' of the cold air; in Canada, Baker prefer to work in Manchester if WORKER: WORKERS; » ' ' Mr*. Clifford Hawke*, Jr. CHARLES MITCHEU. ^ Police Arrests Ig second string Oonununisto custom richnais ^ limK^ANN KILDI8H Mr*.' C. H. LeGeyt WORKERS; Mrs. Bernard Waldman ■"' WORKERS: Fred Baker ^ ■ twice a month. date they show’ A-akc district of Keewatin', it was the work conditions were the same. testified today the government I DANCING TO FOLLOW WITH Mis* Barbara Caasell* Mrs. Segal WORKERS; Mr*. Arthur Gu*taf*on Mr*. Bernard W*l»h Mra. John May hew Leon Browne the largest per csiplta increase in 49 below. •hie figures are projections de­ had no reason to believe witness ART McKAY'S ORCHESTRA with casuol comfort, ^lim ^ILLIAM PARCIAK Mrs. Winfield Moyer Mra. Neubert Mias Dort* Mitchell Rain, hall- and strong winds CAPTAIN: ' Mr*. Gforge H, Nutter Misa Lucy Buendo members of any lodge in Connecti­ termined from 1,380 respones to >. Har%-ey Matnaow was lying. COME ONE — COME ALL f*AJ*TAlN: Mr. Donald Morrison Mr*. Mitchell Mr*. Hugo CarUon Police said Ralph T. Gaston, 39, cut. he said . . ■ struck sections of the Midwest 1,780 quettlbnnalrea sent to a ran­ ' MRS. HERBERT McKINNEY Mr*. Anthony Lapollo Mr*. John Pancitra Harry Claire Matusow testified for the gov­ MISS PHYLXIS 8IENDA DISTIUCTE-l — Mr*. Lane Glddlng*' Mr*. Miller o f Box Mountain Dr.. Vernon, was The program closed wUh a soclai yesterday and durjng' the .night. dom sampled group of residences. ^ REFRlSHMlMTS WORKER: Mrs. Harry F. Maldment Barbara Colaman arrested this morning on a ■war­ ernment against the Commuhlsts so ft, rich WORKERS: . Mra. Andrew Thomaa ' - CAPTAIN: M ra St. Laurent period, during which refreahments The heaviest blows struck parts of The 1,380 replies gave InformaUon and now says Ke gave false evi­ Mias Martha Rubacha Mr*. John Purdy MRS. EDWARD MARSH ■Mr*. R. Morrison Mr*. Fred Griswold Paul DllWorth rant issued by Proaecutor W. were served by Past Chancellor horthern Illinois. Indiana and about 1,993 local persons, or L44 MRS. ERNEST LARSON dence. Mt*a France* Waner — ,S ^ ° ^ T H U R L. NORWOOD CAPTAIN; PAPTAIN' Victor Dubaldo David Keith charging him with George Magnuson and his commit­ southern lower Michigan. persons for each home. The IW- moccasin MRS. CHARLES DONAHUE violations of Sec. 1696c of the WORKERS: MRS. KOBLINSKY tee. Winds of 61 m.p.h. were re­ v e lt^ e n t Commission sent the ® M ^^AUREKN JOHNSON CAPTAIN: . Mr*. J. Sherwood Brpwn John Garrity General Statutes, which .covers WORKERS: WORKERS; ported In extreme northwestern questionnaires t<^ every sixth home foaturing gonuino WORKERS: « ^ ^ MRS. HARRY RUSSELL DISTRICT F-1 DISTRICT G-1 Mra. Walter Lofd ^ Mrs. Raymond Oorman Arthur McKay Ulegal practice of denUstry. Indiana. Hail, with stones the size Mr*. Robert Lapolt listed In the town directory. Miaa Geraldine Rubacha WORKERS: Mra. Gibson Miller ' Mt*. Robert Hale Herbert McKinney Patrolman John'Turner was o f golf balis, pelted the region. The total work force, the hand sown vamp MAJOR: . Miss Barbara-Blanchard Mr*. W. B. Spepcer the arresUng officer, ..and the f- ' Miaa Lucy Drigg* Mr*. L. H. Melbert THOMAS DAWKINS Mr*. Harleth H. Manning Ralph Maher Public Records Hall also hit Chicago and subur­ indicates is 14,000. of which 9,5M Miss Virginia Porter Mra. R, L. Lawrence ’ -, MRS. WILLIAM MALKENSON Mr*. Charte* Wennergren Mr*. Robert O’Connell complaints were made by U>e Con- ban areas and in east central Il­ are men and 4.480 are w ^ e n . W and backstay Fted Naielff necUcut SUte Dental Assn. ’Die Mr*. PhllUp Pierce CAPTAIN: Mrs. Ben Jeffrie* - DISTRICT J CAPTAIN: linois, with hcAvlest damage in these 14,000, there are 8,600 w a k ­ “SEEING” ®^ll8^EVELYN AUGUST Mr*. Raymond Owen *^^iimi^6BERT JOHNSON Mrs. Lester Lockwood Maurice O’Connor Warrantec Peed* ’ Hare’ s ib* comtofi- MR. JOHN LONG MRS. GEORGE , warrant specified two dates ' on Neoga, a town of 1,100. ing ouUide-tov^. Six thousand of Philip Goldstein to I^oq Po- abt* cssast —’ a rich, Mr*. Moore . Mr*. Walter Holman Jack Perkin* Which the alleged vlolaUon* oc- Heaidest damage to property in them would prefer work here. JJ^CK WHELAN WORKERS; . V FREDERICK R SMORB WORKERS: Raymond Qulah CUiTod. A bond of 1300 wiQi posted drove, property on Broad'Bf. geauiM iBoccasin. CAPTAIN: *^'xma%HN HOTCHIN80N Mr*. Mary Bania CAPTAIN: Mr*. Albert Chapin , Indiana was at West'vllle, Fort Here it a breakdownto by occupy CAPTAIN: MRS. WINSTON BENDALL MRS. ROBERT SAMUELSON Earle Rohan, ... William F. Hensel and Bariiey and Gaston was released, police Wayne, Plymouth and ■ South Uon of persons now working ou^ N .stttsa l adg*. MRS. RICaiARD HOWES , WORKEXIS: Mrs. Janet Bjorkman Mr*. William HebenitreRV-- Robert Seaman \- T Peterman to Hensel A Peter­ WORKERS: WORKERS; Mr*. Sherwood Ooslee Whitley. Several persons suffered side town who would like to work IS BELIEVING double sole. leather Mr*. Calvin Oraenwood Mr. Frederick Johnson - Frank Sheldon ‘ Gaston is a dentm technician, man, Ipc.. three properties on minor injuries. Many buildings heel. It’s a laiaous Mr*. WUlard J. Marvin Mr*. John Chiaputtl . Mr, Francis Long Mra. Jana Moriarty Mr*. Albert Harrison Mr*. Plarre E. TeeU Mra. Clifford Rautenherg DISTRICT K — Herman Wla# according, to police record*. Green Rd. and one on Lydall St. were‘damaged: trees were toppled '"'Throrojectlon show* 960 male PU Bau* for Mr*. Allan Cone Mr*. Herbert Klecolt Elizabeth DzUdua William R. Mozzer. 17, of 25 Notice of Intention to Sell Mrf. Everett Kennedy Mra. Donald Scott Mr*. Raymond Zemanek and telephone and power lines style end. d i s t r i c t B CAPTAIN: Clifford Ulhi Doane B t. and Clinton C. Keeney, Isadora Vinick and Anna M. office workers and 875 f«n a l« Mrs. Wtnstoh Bendall Mr*.' Leslie Andrew Mr*. Robert Azinger were snapped. }" MRS. LEWIS CODDINGS ^ hmR*JOHN do nn^ y Norman Ftndall . , _ . 17, of 695 Keeney SU, were both flees are available tor work here. comfort, Mr*. Vincent Popeleskl ' Mra. -C. DeCarli Vlnlck to Nell Myers, the business C A tTA IN ; WORKERS; DISTRICT M-2 Burton Lehman (Auto, Service arrested yesterday by Patrolman There aze 2,059 male factory work­ MRS. ARTHUR J. known as Olcett Store* at 652 ers and female' In that cate­ ^IJ^BKWEET CAPTAIN: Mr*. -Maurice Bottom Station*) ' Joseph Sartoi; and charged with 446 STARKWEATHER MRS. LEBERO FRACCHIA MAJ(5R: _____ Center St. gory. For sales therp are 333 men j e a n PASQUAUNI MRS. HOUSTON Mra. John McKieman Andrew Lindberg (Tavern*. speeding. Building Pemiltt Isabellas to l| o ld MRS. JOSEPH SYLVESTER and 64 women. In .the professional CAPTAIN:- WORKERS:. WORKERS; Mra. James H. O’Brian WORKERS; GrilU, liquor) ' Sartor said Keeney was arrest­ To W. G. McNally for Henry A. WORKERS: Mr*. Ruth Field DISTR ICT M Harold Kane (Tavern*. Grill*. claasifleatfon there are 155 men DISTINGUISHED IN DESIGN AND STYLE Mrs. Justus Paul, Jr. Mr*. Charle* Welch Mr*. Frank Hippl# CAPTAIN: ed after a pursuit into Bolton .and Baker for alterataiona to a dwell Mrs. Salvatore Bartolottg Mra. Max Glaiber Mr*. Thomaa Benson Mozzfv was arrested later at his Affair for Scouts and 47 women available. There are L M. G RACE Mra. George Emmerling Mr*. J. Benson- MAJOR: MRS. JOHN COY Liquor) 1 Ing at 69 Hawthorne 8t., 3960. lEAUTIFUL IN COLOR Mrs. David Albert Mra. Frank Sheldon Mr*. Phlpp* Cfole - Mr*. Robert Tedford Helen Bausol* (Ta'trn*, OrUlf. home.’ The officer said he first saw 240 men in technical occupations. CAPTAIN: MRS. MURIEL AUDEN WORKERS; . ■ To Richard ,W.»Hyde for Wil Mra. AflietCox Mrs. David Akin ■‘Mr*. John C. Plha* Mr*. Reginald Pelletier liquor) the cars on Main St. headed south, St. Margaret’s (Circle, No. 280, There are 511 men and 92 women whM yo«r framt is loloetM for H.L.DAVEY MRS. ALVAR BBRGORBN Mr*. Calvin Brown Ham Wstaon for alteration* to a Mr*. Ohsrtto Odermapn ' Mr*. Cljurence Jaycox Mr*. Eidward McVeigh CAPTAIN: Mlsa Nancy ‘ Ann Zanlungo and Margaret and followed both. The cars split Daughters of Isabella, will give it* in other type* of work. , you f r M our eomplofo eoHoctloii Mr*. Lewis DeBandi dwelling at 5 Jarvis Rd.. 3240. Mrs. Joseph Paul PAPTAIN j Mrs. Jules Karp WOHKURd'- . MRS. JOSEPH TONBKI Mis* Sandra Adam* 5 Saaiela (Tavern*, Grill*. up and Sartor continued to pursue annu.al Communion breajifaat, Of the 8,600 who wprk outside Miaa Ann 2iUi Mr*. Raymond, W. Funk Mrs. William Kraua* MRS. WALTER HHNNEQUIN Mr*. Joseph Hickey WORKERS: Mr*. WHllafn Murray, Liquor) Keeney: he said, remembering the Sunday, to upwai'da of 150 Girl town, according to the projercUon, Miss Agnea pnaaualliU Mrs. Robert MeCtomb, Jr. Mr*. Herbert Huffleld ' Mr*. Herbert Camey number of the car Mozzer was WORKERS: Mra. John McAllister Mpa- Joseph Frey Scouts and Brownies of St. Brid­ a large percentage in each work, See Them All At The Mr*. Maurice Ooltman Mr^. Don Guinan Mr*. Melvin T. Jochinuen . driving. get’s Church, and their leaders, fol­ category—office, factory. aaleA Mm. Richard Howaa Mr*- Charlea Griffin Three driver* charged yester­ About Town lowing the " ■9 *.m., . Mas*. The ppofesslonal and technical—-would day with passing stop signs were breakfast will be served ip the K. prefer to work here. MANCHESTER PRODUCTS SHOW John LaChapelle, 22, Phoenix St., Members of Anderson-Shea of C. Home. The study Includes. various re­ Vernon, arrested by Patrolman Auxiliary, 'VFW, are rw],uested to Mis* Eileen Klely, chairman, will finements deslgped to show exacUy ^ M A R CH 3-4.5 — STATE ARMORY. MANCHESTER Samuel r M^Mtempo; Walter' 14. meet tonight qt 7:30 at the John how many of what sort of worker* B. Burke Funeral Home, 87 E. be asalated by Mrs. Leo Johnsoiv Burnham, 19. of East Hartford, Mr*. Joseph Falkowskl, Mr*. F. appear to be potential emplojres arrested by Patrolman Albert Center St., to pay respects to Mr*. of flams which might want to'm iye Susanna Gleeson, mother of Mrs, Loo; Barrett, and the following Scabies; and Donald R. ■'Thlbault. Into town.’ fS, o f B9T> 2, aiTMted by Btate Eklmund Descy, a member of the Aebut leaders: Mr*. LoretU Calkins, Mrs. Mary The Developnlent Commiaalqa PatPolman John McLaugblln. auxiliary. , . Manchester Lucas. Mrs. Charles H. Strom plan* to uaa the result* o f -this Tlwmaa B. Powell, 50, of Elling­ survey in It* letter sArias to in­ ton, was arrastsd awly this moiri' Robart G. Williams, son of Mr. Mr*. Robert W. Savoy. Mra. Ed 747 MIUN 8T„ BIANCHESTEE — NEXT lO STATE IKEATRE iWJILDINO dustry. A Commission i^kesmah tog and charged edtH in|pKicaUon.i and Mrs. Walter R Willi.ams. of round Klely. regent of the laa- 388 E. Center St., is on the dean’s bellas, will greet the Girl Scouts, said the Commission feilieves no TEL. MI-8-I191—Ml-f-«877—BU-W787 . r-RMrtBSESSONI Pstrobnan Robert Webb said he such labor fore# *urye)r has been found the man aalcap on the list at 'the School of Pharmacy for 1^ it la hopei^to have one of the . SEE US FOR FREE TICKETS " ~ , conducted elsewh#ys and feels the ground bMiind a house in ths North frMhinen. at the University of Clergymen of St. Bridget's church ConiMCUcut resent to mak* nmarks. rMulta are gratify^. T r .7 r .

■■ 7 .• IIANCHESTEB EVENINO HEftALD. MANCHEST^, OONN« FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1968 PAGE TH(RTE|EN PAGB TWELVl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BANCHESTER. CONN„ FRIDAY, MARCH 4> 1955 Bysry woman with grey hair' Woman—You will bring ua badft BUGS BUNNIa Has It prematurely. safely, .won’t youT I to thjs'pUqt, / Dulles to Report — H. p . Basemore. with a rather faint smite, as they Boiton Show .John Wesley Filni at South Church were about to starti. Ahfwtf to Previous Punt* Sense and Nonsense Pilot (tou^iig his leather hel­ Oil Asia Parleys ' - It was their first airplane ride, A t Horn# ond Ai^rood f-3r.1L!L«|l JUU|UU113I I •L M w r and the woman of the party felt met!— I've never left anybody up [AUl.ll'j|'L:JULi|l ILJUa Lif JUMD i.U U i■kJUUC.^ Town MoLy Soon Welconie somewhat blue: "Us Modern ifen” quite nqrvoua. there yet. Washington. March 4 6^ -fla|c- AUybe it U a Eood thin* m«n ACROM' [»jai.i tBiJiacirj, unuu don't und«r»tand women.. \ woman — ”M y Only Sin” —And in the end' 4 Ascandtd retary of State Dulles wtU broad­ ascent Ljum nij • - uMUi.icj underatan^ women and don’t like , . .“Ua Men” gave in! The same BY DICR TURNRI l> T h a -— r.irikwr.ikju u iu u u u u G itl Scout Brownie Troop cast a report to the nation early CARNIVAL e a ite kjcin timiis 4 ‘- them. thing Happened o’er and o’tr. My Pellis ai next'week on his 7-nst'ion tour of wifey had a perfect score: And Noma" THIghpriait ULTU UCJffl ______r^.i- so. we gave my tfooka away and Ml liat lu u urjkimijLi the Far East. Thl» ’n’ That ^ 4 Italy's capital UITtOatJ LJI II Boltpn, March 4 (Special)—The.rMrs. Myron Lee and Miss Beverly m Said I, ''Oh/ wifey. ,.rtIo y6u kept "My Sin” and "Woman’s i Parisian nilaa ■ Labor! Girl (ioout program In this town Tuttle, leaders of the club, will be Dulles is due back in Washing­ • Ha was at ksuks rauLiurj uuuj ton Sunday morning. The State hear? We'll clear our attic out Day.”—Karl Plaster. Uriah eges\ u k si lUMiBUi.iiuuua ^ 1 1 be broadened soon writh the attending the Leaders’ Conferencs thla year." She gave me aeveral IS Sacred imaie ,homt in Pant unLicilucDuluauu eetablUhment of a brownie.troop. at the University of Connecticut. Department is already at work on glaring looka. and answered, Blake—Why has a woman never lorieth 1 lUCJki|aUU|Llf:JUr.i Mrs. Robert Morteruen, a member Miss Pamela Raddlng, club presi­ arrangements for a Brjoadcast but 14 Individuals no itate or hour baa yst been fixed. i l>et's begin with books.” Said I, been President? la \ D PnntleAl 1a1«»«* of the Girl Scout Neighborhood dent, Is trying to make arrange­ O K .. .And so we did. We start­ Drake— Don't you know the la^ieenarras |7 petered M Solar disk 41 Routtd platca Committee, has followed her in­ ments to set another date for the Dulles' whirlwind tour began President has to be Over 35? snake 43 In e line terest in ths idea with acceptance postponed meeting before the next with hU attendance at a 3-day con­ ed in with “ Captain Kidd.” I’d U l,oeircl It Abpolhiments 20 Sleeping 33 kfore Impolite nlaccf 43 Tax, of the post of leader. She will be regular session of the club. ference on southeast Aslan defense read it up to Chapter Four. It UCenductnra seemed ' to promise something A lot of today's’ troubles ailae 31 Quoting 44 Arrow poisoa aaalsted by Mra. Howard N. Jen­ Variety Show Toalght at Bangkok, Thailand. It took him u 3 M Puff up 34Diminlth UBiJig more. Said I, 'M?Ve can't give this from workers who don’t think and 35 Atop 33 Legal 40 Humble sen and Mrs. Samuel Valenti. Ths Variety Show of United then to the capitals of Burma, tt Operated Laos, Cambodia. South 'Vietnam, rPsiwiAav away. I think I’ll read the thing thinkers who don’t work.' 34 Volcanic . 33 Stage 47 Narrow flllet The three wonlen are currently i kfethodlet Church choir will h* >t Agee the Ihilippines and Formor*. NOTMIM some day. Sut here's one we mountain whispers 48 “ Emerald Isle* completing a four week leadership . presented tonight and tomorrow, 14 Ram com pw uos------night at 8 o’clock at the Commu­ JMWIOUS., could do Without: 'A Woman’s PosUig the farmer with his eol^ 37 Explodes 40 Equals 50 Biblical name training course conducted by Mrs. Day,’ bv Stella Stout.” My wifey lege-iqie son for a picture, the a sm addition j. T. Hohman, Jr., of Andover, nity Hall. Tickets for tomorrow cried. "I like that book! It tells photographer suggested that the 37 Pal gtstrict leader. night's performance will be avall- Intestine Grafted 9^ 9iA- 91mv— about the ‘modern look’ and gives boy stand with hia hand on hit 30 Each r r r 5 r r 1 r 1 Present plans call for establish­ alue at the door. you pointers. ...how to hold your father’a shoulder. 33 Remove ment of the troop with girls of husband—though you’re getting Long suffering Dad — If you 34 Throat growtl 1 H l|: the third grade of the local school Manchester E v en in g HernM In Youth’s Throat old?* Said I. ’’All right. We’U want it to look natural, ha could 33 Revised sllglble for membership. There are Bolton correspondent, Mrs. Joseph r L D'ltalU, telephone MI 8-5545. keep it then. Now—here’s one put hia hand in ipy pocket. -M England (ab.) I 23 eight year-old girls in this Den’/er, March 4 (IP)—Thirty 9 i^ C{L (^oAsdA. 17 Drop el eye grade. C a n d id a te s and their called ‘Us Modem Men.’ I think, r inches of small Intestine were perhaps—” /My wife cut in, and Dancing was Invented by people fluid - mothers have been asked to meet Mark Celebration said. ‘Let’s keep ‘My Only Sin’. too happy to walk. to Peruses y n p with the leaders at the school on transplanted into the throat of a I cried, "But.. .look—'Us Modem 40 Pastries Tuesday at 3‘p. m. in the first step Ifl-year-old Fairplay, <301o.. boy In Where the First in Fashion Men’!” She cried, "My Qnly Sin!'’ Sure Thing . , 4t Noise r u B In establishing the troop. Among Of Piirim Holiday a 13-hour operation, second of its ■ And then—we argued for an This fact you can bet on, 43 Net from homi i other details to be considered, a kind within two montlu, at Colo­ Is First to Moke Its hbur or two, until, thp air , was ’Though It he straight or curly; 45 Mimic BT 0 meeting date convenient for most rado General Hospital yesterday. f z will be aelected. The Sisterhoodlof Temple Beth Edsel Scroggs drank from a Appearance in Manchester 40 Deserters Sholom . will "nark the celebration SI Sailer ! f ii. ■eoelve Hdenoe Awards bottle of liquid potash at the family OUR BOARDING HOUSE ' with MAJOR HOOPLB of the Purlm holiday with a Purlm home 31, severely damaging OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS 83 Above Three flret science grants , were P w awarded local Elementary Schopl play called - ‘‘Maikah's Purlm his esophagus. S3 Hunt 5“ !7 p Slmiel" at their meeting In the «>. The new motion picture "Johnw i upilB in the HAhohester Science frcrni w burning hoA'c at the age It was the rwme .tj’pe opeCalion CAST TIME HE 34 Roof flnlal Temple Tuesday, March 8 at 8:30 Wesley,” a acene from which Is HO NACfA 1 air which cloeee*. tonight at Ver- of five, at the beginning of the performed in Januury on 2-year-pJd p M CAME IM HE S3 EngUth letters r p.m. This is an origin^, rollicking shown here, will be sho'wn at the Mike Stansberry, a portion of- CORE! CASUALS plancfc School. The award repre­ FBI Chief Sees film, forecasJi. the. dramatic and vtacos.M^ut YEU.ER'1 Dc?f4e, Ate !• Iirquircs p comedy in the gay mood and joy' TH0U6HTTHAT SAM6T IT sents being Judged in the top 16 South Methodist Church Sunday eventful life which unfolds in this whose intestine was. grafted by 887 Main Street PONTM9U evEft 57 Oriental Min per cent of entries. Receiving ous aymbolic of this holiday. surgeons to fii as a new esophagus. lo o k M t h e r e COUCH IN .Bank Robberies evening at 7:30, according to the story of a man of alight atature DOWN !)l M inU enough to qualify for this Mrs. Sydney Brown will star in TO ftEE'F HE'» THERE MAE the leading part of "Malkah” . Her pastor, the Rev. £»r. Fred R. Edgar, i but of ircpelllng Influence upon hia roR6Uy&HURT c award were the water wheel ex­ This scene from the feature-*', contemporaries and upon Itiatory. AUL WOKTf THAT ' T. Ml eii./ j>I:a. - ' - _ I Spoken supporting will be Mrs. George At Fever Pitch U jrrH E O O T WTH'&HOE 3Be hibit of Karon Jones, a Grads 4 length color film shows the 18th His appeal to the common man. pupil; soil erosion by John Shearer. Learner, Mrs. Herbert Leib, Mrs. MMJUAMHILL unsucceetful Jack Sandals. Mrs. Mcrray Levett century English churchman break-1 hia establishment of schools, 57 Grade 6, and the home of tomor­ clinics, lay preaching pnd societies, :6A(SE/ *Ths troubls witit Freddie is that he takes hie allowance t Leaving botne L ■ snd Mrs. Louis Foster. Mrs. Mor­ Ws.tlilngton, March 4 (/P)—F B I' ing tradition by preachingjn Ore row entry of Robert Oelee end Director J. Edgar Hoover said t o - 1 field ta the Bristol miners. The 77 all make the film one which will PlanUand on The Parkway too aeriouelyr Leon Kaeeler, a Grade 8 team. ton Herman will play the part of be long remembered. Queen Esther. ■. day an Increase in bank robberies minute film was produced by the Third science grenla were won Radio and‘Film Commission of the The Rev. Mr. Edgar explained The pisy Is under the direction has reached "feverish propor­ OPEN EVERY DAY 9:00 A M . to 5:00 P.M. by William of Grade 5 whose’ tions." Methodist Ch.rch in cooperation today that while the film L=< being entry was a beaver pond; Donato of Mrs. Leon Rubin, Sisterhood with J. Arthur Rank. It brings to released only to . Methodist Slight Change BY AL VERMEER >rogram chairman. Mrs. Raymond He said a new development has yfant A Better Lawn This Summer? PRISCILLA’S POP Hatasxl ind Francis Warren of beeir entry into the fleld of the the screen for the first time the churches during the initial period, Do You Grade 7, a volcano; and Rayrnond Ssm’lein Will entertain the group dynamic and colorful 18th century the public la invited to see‘the pic­ with several ;,ay Purlm songs and lone wolf operator and the ama­ BUT BTCAPEPULU JPIOHTI Soma a ^ Donald Heath of Grade evangelist snd ed’icator. ture at the South Methodist Church! will be accompanied on the piano teur, with the latter sometimes / MV m SSE LS .IB. 6, a terrariu'm. acting on sudden impulse. John Weslej-'s miraculous rescue Sunday evening. Apply Fertilizer and Lime Now by Mrs. William Cooper. NO ORDIMARy The remlaning 10 entries re- In a* signed editorial in the CHILD! eclved honorable mention. _ To give the members a fuH un­ derstanding of the Purlm holiday, March issue of the bureau’s "Law 307 last year as compared with I The crime may be a spur-of-the- Plantlahd Offers — 4.H Club CoBferrnre Enforcement Bulletin," the FBI momenCUrrSn which little or no 11 Mrs. Frank Paggioll, Mrs. My­ Mrs. Leon Rubin will give the hia- 100 in 1950. LEE LAWN and GARDEN LIME...... 50 lbs. 55c 100 lbs. $1.20 torical background ahd a brief ex­ director urged concerted action by •The crime lU elf^ W ^ h a n g ed Planning is Involved. ron Lee, Mrs. Rslph Strickland, banking institutions, law offleers Apply 50-60 lbs. per 1,000 square feet. planation of the algnlficance of perce;ptibly in iU ^ U e m . During! "The threat Inherer Miss Beverly Tuttle and Miss Pa­ and the public. TOEEY AGRA HYDRATE LIME ...... ,. 50lbs.75e 100 lbs. $1.40 tricia Strickland will be among this celebration. the gang era of /h e '80s. highly , rise in this crime can be met effec- \ ‘ Viplstlons of the federal bank organized and seasoned veterans of Uvely only by coordinated effort. Apply 30-40 lb*, per 1.000 square feet. 4-H Club leaders from all over the Jewish people all over the world robbery statute soared from 226 state attending the ninth annual Join in the Purim fesUvitlea. The crime hand-picked and victimized Hoover noted that the FBI la scons TURF lUILDER...... 50 IN. $3.95 100 lbs. $7.85 bank robberies, burglaries and lar­ institutions most susceptible to at­ .conducting a series of cross-coun-j 4-H Local Leaders’ Conference si Carnival spirit prevails. Plays are cenies committed In the calendar Apply SO lb*, per 5,000 square feet. t the University of Connecticut to- presented, masquerade and cos­ tack. try seminars on the bank robbery [I 100 Hus. $6.5D year 19.60, to a startling total of problem, dealing with the moat 1 AGRINin 100% ORGANIC ...... $0 lbs. $3.30 laiMEOP morrow. The conference tradi­ tume parties are held and exchange 517 such offenses in 1954,” he “Today ip sharp contrast, every Apply 80-40 lbs. per 1,000 sqiiare feet. THOSE _ tionally marks the opening of Na­ of. gift* is cusiomary, with special banking-type institution is a poten­ common techniques and retaliatory | TlTOte. measures. 100 lbs. $4.95 (ysittui UTTUE HOUSE- . tional 4-H a u b Week. remembrance of the leaa fortunate. "Of the three violations, rob­ tial target. The bank robber list to­ AGRICO FOR LAWNS ...... 50 lbs. $2.55 HOLD A1AN-TCAPS«| Apply 80 lbs. per I JMMj square feet. THE PRIVATE 5ANCTVMA ^ogram events run from 10 The reason for this i ejolcing is bery— the most serious—sh ot.jip day reflects the prominence of the irY’ifTMtit. Gold sells for about 5500 a pound. V a.m. through 9 p m. and Include a that a plot InsUgated'to deatroy threefold in the' same period to 'lone robber'—and the amateur. ALLEY/OOP Pessimistic BY V. T. HAMLIN welcome from Dean W. B. Young all the “Jewish people in Persia was of the college of Agriculture, discovered and thwarted by Queen Fertilizer and Seed Spreaders Esther and her uncle Mordecai. By JUNIOR $7.95 SCO nS NO. 25 $12.85 NWVTHB!E,'IHA‘51W«r, LOOK! KEN WINSTON BY JERRirsIEGEL and OGDEN WHITNEY demonstrations, exhibits, a panel scons LOVE DOES roR YUH. discussion and speakers focusing revealing this plot and appealing 51WD.MIB to the King, ruler of the Persian SCOTT$NO. 65 $19.50 ' MAKES A MANGO SCIENT16T,( attention on the work of 4-H in Fitting children's shoes is a specialty at Leonard's: Makes fertilizing, seed nowlng and weed killer application an easy task. R z Hsm tM i Mie, f/vt development of boys and girls. Empire, the decree was set aside DO A LOTTA FOOL WGREATEf utentriA, -no ear aACK , THAT and the lives of the J ew l* people OF ■W" tms eeMNp HALS on The leaders will be guesU of the GRAS$ AND LAWN SEEDS ■WINGS MED NEVER THAT etCmaNATMC eSL/j Co-operative Farm (A'edit Assocls- were spared. Yes, Mothers and Dads.., we do know how. THINKA DOIN' IM CENTURY., In' comme. loraU-ig this joyous PLANTLAND ...... 1 lb. SI.65 2 lb*. $2.95 5 lbs. $6.95 tloila at lunch In the main dining 1 lb. SI.85 5 lb*. S8.S5 MS RlGKr. M1ND> hall of the university. Dinner, |SL event, a gay and merry evening has SCOTTS LA\4> SEED been planned. Hainantaahen, A . gflOTTS SPECIAL ... 7 1 lb. SI .35 5 lbs. $6.6S 6:30 will be served In the north T lb. $1.95 campus dining hsll when those st- three cornered pastr>’„ the fsxor^, SCOTT8 BENT ...... Ite traditional Purim delicacy, will ^ SCWITS ciArvE.K CLOVER ..,.'.7...... *mall .95 large $1.95 l i tendlitf wlUte guests of the Sears- ...... /.______I lb. .A6 5 lb*. $3.85 RoebuOk‘Wttndallon. be served.'- ' ■■ ■ h a v e n snaeR... Mrs. George Lessner. the presi­ Poll “ Parrot 'niRIFTEE'GREEN 1 lb. ..69 5 lb*. $3.79 Bebool Reports Mailed dent. hopes that all members, MERI-BLirE MIX 1 lb. $3.95 Half-year reports to parents friends and husbands will attend. (contain* 41% Mfrion Blue Gra**) were mailed from the Elementary 5 lb*. $7.95 A social hour will follow. IJFETYME...... 1 lb. $1.75 2 lb*. $3,35 School yesterday and ahould be re­ KENTICKV BLW: ...... 1 lb. $1.65 5 tbs. $7.50 ceived' In local homes today. The Widths from A to E. CIIEWINGS Ff:.SCl’E ...... 1 lb. .98 5 lb*. $4..60 report form is the result of much GREEN’ -DA|.E 5 lb*. $1.89 study by the faculty In the effort ’i BY EDGAR MARTIN to give parents a good means of / RENTAL SERVICE BOOrS AND HER BUDDIES ThinkjtiK appraising the pupils work in re­ rraESCRifnoNS lation to the average for hia grade * If you havr uiw for a apreader. rollar* a«‘rator or lawn nweefwr Infr<*qupntly and do not car* to put- *C.\KEFmX.T OOSIPOUNDED^1 rhaae onr. not makr uae of Plantland*A rental for thl* equipment. Ratea are nonunaj* ,&a. .VGtvJIt W t N O .*50101 BUK SAWYER BY ROT CRANE as well as his own capability. "H1TING IS Meetiag postponed u m : Thlmhle-pushers, junior 4-H seW' OUR lUSINESS' 681 mMn ft. ^ ^ V0»<3 IKGO’ Ing club, has postponed its meet­ t Arthur Drug Starts 1 Plantland on The Parkw ay ing scheduled for tomorrow since / " Manrhcstcr-Biickiaad-Tolland Turnpike E.xit, Wilbur Crow Hlghwsy. Manchester, Conn. Phone MltcheU 9-2508

T O h i For / CTffilCEfnAKEE l•PIEEtTEP - ELECTRIC VIDRO t o ; THfi RESCUE. BY P ^ R HOFFMAN SHEA JEFF COBB Saaiaa HICKEY FINN No Help! NK LEUNAHD FOR THE HNEST 'hitt COOKING'S m rssr OtAVfiTHiNK *lUT>VTQt tOMGNNAT PRINCE / MMmKrSAIPWNPIPM . \ TiurimKOUToayAFEwaiys USED CAR f ' ■ white glove a f t e r NE COMPLETED A LONG < SEA V D M G E-1 ROST PICK HIM , W M A N R ^ y ^ ! DEAL ii CLEAN IN THE AREA Lovely Women like clean gloves . . . Tom, now asociated with A. G. 01mst«d, I* irt » i^ i- tion to offer you the best deal you have ev«r in • CLEAN ELECTRIC COOKING TOO quality ifuaranfeed used car. Come in today and see Tom n-P for the finest. gaahKist Sride... WHITE GLOVE SPECIALS CAPTAIN EASY Saved Again BY LESLIE TURNER 1952 OLDS HOLIDAY COUPE . 't,' FRECKLES a n d HIS FRIENDI There It la RY MERRILL C. RLOSSBR IRONRITE IRQNER. REGULARLY $273.95 . . . ^ SPECIAL $219.95 r HE fM plEB TOO OOPTf 1 OtONtt,MEXMtPK.lMNNO 2-Tone blue, hydramatic, radio and heater ' FORCaniLt RNX RlkhAM. . ooamk 00 bin ‘ THN'NRPNHN Off MMD white walla. A beautiful one owner car. HORGE DRYER, REGULARLY $239.95 ...... • SPECIAL $179.95 flo MfiRK e c NAnrA k^eavROTOU ^ ' n S w S S U ' mA 4 1953 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK WHIRLPOOL W a s h e r , REGULARLY $309.95 ...... SPECIAL $249.95 PHILCO ELEC. RANGE. REG. $269.95.— Spoeial with your old TDisliar $199.95 Radio and heater. Very low mileage. A O Q C FINE FURNITURE from LAPD & HALL one owner car.' afSlAty a# RCA esta te r a n g e . REGULARLY $299.95 .....:...... SPECIAL $239.95 That vary special brida^AvilLGactninlyLappreciata a gift of fine furniture from $169.95 1951 CHEVROLET Ladd and Hall. Bring her in to sft our fine talaction and our room displays. 30" RCA ESTATE RANGE/*...... SPECIAL Power glide, radio aild heater* Dark green.. C She will be plaased, and remembar, there is no finer furniture anywhere than BENDIX DUAL MATIC WASHER and DRYER IN ONE ^ - - i - i A L M 99 95 A ver>’ clean unit. at Ladd ano Hall. REGULARLY $549.95 ...... ; SPECIAL $399.95 1950 DODGE CORONET.—Radio and heater. A n ^ PHILCO DE LUXE 11 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR SELF Ught blue...... REGULARLY $459.95 ...... SPECIAL $379.95 1949 PLYMOUTH -DR. SEDAN—Radio and he*;"-J 4 $429.95 beautiful maroon.,...... 5495 OPEN ALL DAY MONDAYS 12 CU. FT. PHILCO REFRIGERATOR. REG..$499.95 ...... SPECIAL m e FLINT Decoy BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY THE STORY OP MARTHA WAYNI Challenge BY WILSON BCKUUGS l . . . * OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9\ ^ I While at the Products Show, stop in at our store and see these specials. Just a few A » DR. floed MAHR5 A n m i4VAN APPaoacHBff the •UU4B gHOULP BE A T T H B If f A wnuT, VIC, COn T Weekend Saecials LAffT annorr to a m m m . HberrpkL fbom the m p r . IH i HO*RCM.'g SACK ,f«6A M fdtemryHS/ PLENTY OF PARKING doors aouth of the armory. Many othw spaciab not li-sted. , •NgT X w a x S T A U ,, BOOS W TkeCLOaONI VM,FUNT. M Mou m m DMPvr^ QNly 1950 FORD 4-DOOR. R. and H ...... • JJJf 1DMAKB IT'— ' aNOLiReeyauN tm o cm m J 1950 FORD CLUl C O U P E ...... • • $395 gOMR AU4tfLJRRMiNT5. ACCUEAIR. OFBN DOOR,ROVS/ ^ 1950 OLDS 88 4-DOOR. R. and H. . M 2S OPEN UNTIL $ P.U. WED, THUR8, FBI. - FREE GIFTS 1W 8 OLDS CONV.. R. and H...... i • • • $325 T h s RADIO, TELEVISION A* 6* OIiM STED CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH & AND APPLIANCES \ VICHI’S Co.iinc* p h o n e MI-9-3980 171 UNION ST. — ROCKVILLE ROCKVILLE, 3 6 0 MAIN STREET TEL ROCKVIUE 5-1355 M. U aultllA^ R t R a i i \ i*.. ■ V •' 7 1. -• ■V; ■■ ■ \ . .1 - r PAGE FIFTEEN EVEm HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY. MARCH 4, 19S8

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TBB Herald Angle Vacationing Pro Leads Quartet o f Bowlers Round df WomenV Toumey Saturday Night Aging Graham Hopeful *• A ' Willie Leaps for Liner Hopes to. Be a Yahkeif Hamric,JKEnc? BARL W. YOST m m j m Thurm aB I Louisiana Of Beating Young Foe ' Taggart has been pie No. 1 man I t o r r i d r t S RACES -i RES j New York, March 4 UP—Two o t Torrid uom race* for miperior- in the T League for four of thel Up Very WelK Baton Rouge, La.. March 4 (AS—.^That last putt brought the loudest I the ring’s real gentlemen—aging past five years. . Big Vic’s 121.61 HERALD LBAOCK ity are betaff aUged in both the Baatcni «> Mter Romans, a working pro cheer of the day is the gallery Can^t Blame Boxing Billy Graham and eager, young average was tops in 1950, 118.231 realized that the late-flnlihing T. Ferguioii...... M 77 New York, March 4 —^There fMUttenM who plays In a few jCTiico Vejar—battle it out tonight Weat Side Rec Y Bowling won in 1951, Nowickl broke , the :ialton ...... KM S3 Romans, who was a stranger to Fans If Ginfiiaed Bolduc ...... S4 113 Isn’t a major league manager who year on hia vaca­ I In a bout i egarded as a toMup at Leaguea in the hoitie atrttch. Ac- skein by averaging 122.46 in 1951, j moel of the gallery, had taken over ' Madfaon Square Garden. Andrrion ...... ST 8S doesn’t hope that a tion, today iWklhe big name proa cordlng to the lateat ataUAlca, with Taggart second, but the for-1 LaJley...... 80 SI the lead. • - New York, March 4 (A5 — I They are friends and reRiect as’Mlckey Mantle, Bob Grim, Wal­ Into the second robwt, of the fourth ptganl’a Weat Sldea hold a two- mer minor league pHcher Cutter ...... 97 108 But thie la the last tournament Yea can’t Uame New < York I each other but will 'prove once came back with -120.73 and 123.65 ly Moon or up annual $12,600 Bston'Houge Open, of the year for Romans. 'T m go- eame edge over the Dari-M*J Colf Tournament. jing home next week," he said. ly ceofoacd today. Billy Gra­ I there ia no place in the ring for ni’a Weat Sldea aport a 60-20 won cart home the major prlM. SInnamon ...... -. 77 .83 85 : mbee baseball’s Wgntlme. The 87-year-old Baltimore proj;! IgUc, gouchak of Durham, N. C., Turklnston ...... 80 That’s the, reason Managw ham appeared In Madison aenUment. and loaa record and the Xlilkmen SHOTS HRRE a n d ™ E R E feisional topped the better-known r^ndJBob Toikl of Livingston, N. J.. This 'll a big one for both. It W. Ferguson ...... 93 Birdie Tebbetta ot cancinnaU is pros with a seven-under-par 65 yea- ' " Square Garden last night nnd are 68-22. Brendan Shea, son of Judge Wll-1 Cenrlnl ...... 98 two "pfe^tourney favorites, were be’U be on hand agmln tonight. could be the tort for tha 32-year> Lost Man ...... 80 ig a long and good look ^ terday as the money players gave back of th e-g ^ e but still In the Only, one more week remalna in 11am Shea, was one of the nmln- Low Man ...... 87 'Hie difference Is that last old Graliam who is

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PAGE SEVENTEEN lIANCHESTjEER EVBINING H E B A tP . MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1958 ...... ------MANCHESTER EVENING H E ^ D , MANCHESTER, CONN, E ^ A Y , MARCH 4. 1965 Raosoa WUlHMt Board $9 He For Bah) 72 Honoon For Bala 72 Hat Boyle P9kGB fUXTBBN J. l /n.DiAN comfortable room. Single Lava Fountains DiMuondi—Wgtdws— Hoasebold Goods , SI DAKLAMD STRBBT-dteroom sin u AatonoMles for Safe 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! By FAGALY and SHORTEN 'H «^ wonted—Mido 80 ■ or double. Very central. MI. gU, oU heat, large tot 100’ 1 » 390’. GREEN Jewelry 4> 6-3166. MARCH HOME VALUES TWo-car garage w& ..adati0aH Spell Doom of The Good Old Gars CONVERTIBLE StuO«lwk«r. Ita , BUGOnUClkNO. wanted. Jounwy- . F IN A L c l e a r a n c e storage space. AU In goodcondi LEONARD W. TOST, Jeweler, re- I ^RNIUDBD rooms for on# or two Classified new top. Urea, haa been uaed u men pr^erred. HxMiimekd help- t i ^ PWced righ t, 814,0007 Pfc - 4 * BTAMPS era . accepted. i^iply A fpw 9 X 12 rugs, wool and oeople.’Skowar, bath,\bot water Your present neighbors will envy WITH ALL SHELL FUEL OH. DEUVBRIBS aecond ca r, S3S6. M I, S-14S4. palre, adjuste watches expertly. XL 8-6373. Brae-Burit Realty K o r t iMlft fU 9/ iMTSRSecTlpMf Manor, Mobegah Driva, West Maaongble prices. Open deUy. wool mixturea from 84». Large ae- hsat. Kitchen prtvttegcs. 661 Sum- you when you move Into this JjSawaiian Town In Good Old Days Adwertisement lltfST CAM ca O M IT Hartford. See Walt. T bureday evenings. 129 Spruce lecUon of lamps, chairs and furni­ mit St Ml. 8-H16 Mter ^:00 p.m . charming Cape Cod at 149 Walker NEW SIX Room colonial, near new 24 HOUR DELIVERY AND BUKNEE lOERVlCB m i '40 OUJBR ChevtOlata, PorOi iMriMOUf MI91IAP.' oUier good tranapoiUttoa. Good S tre e t M l. 9-4387. ture for the entire home at-sub- Street. Located within, walking achool. 816,600. New five room (OatM o^^Siw Pag- Oaa) EXPERT BURNER 8ERVI0B CLASSinED ADVT. EXPERIENCED Parts man. Pra- •tantial savings. Stop In and browss distance ^of schools,, transportation .ranch—Vernon. 815,500. New five N ew Y o rk (S>>—M illio n s o f want to buy and praaerve as an credit enablea ua to accept SB r o o m f o r gentleman at DEPT. HOURS down. Douglaa Motora, SSS Main fer man familiar with General around. and shopping. This six room home room ranch, in town—813,900. New ^pouting lava sihee. Monday, began Americans are proud and happy antique the car he <^ivea every .day. FU aO N . Motora system. Good working con­ ' St. Parking. Ml. 64071. 8 jl5 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. SL Fuel snd Feed 4f*A (two papally finished upatalrs) five room ranch, in Glastoabury, exploding open again «t 8 p.m. It owners of new shiny 1965 model "TIm owner may not neceosarily r ': . ditions and salary. Apply In per­ CHAMBER’S FURNITURB featuris fireplace,. built-in book­ 811,600. Manchester Associates, be poor either, 1 understand the WYMAN SERVICI ^■siAM, comfortable room motor cars. STEL. M |-#4Sta-4a-a4«» waa clear of humana two hours 24 MAIN ST. 1M7 CHEVROLET StyiainaBtar. son. McClure Pontiac, 373 Main St. SEASONED Hardirood (or tlm * . At The Green cases, tile bath, aluminum combi­ Realtors. Telej^one MI. 0-0lf4> Bbt If you are going to have a Aatora have a 1911 RoUe Rojree two^oor, radio, neater. In excel­ furnace or fireplace. . CaU Ml. or double. Very central. ’ la ter. COPY CLOSING TIME ous hot water. M l. 34357. nation windows, oil heat. Qualified 9-9331, 6-7481, any time. second automobile in the family, which they aoinetimee atlU use for lent condiuon, 1395. No m oney SERVICE STATION attendant over 3-7083. Ltonard GlgUo. Bolton. Hours: 10 to 6—7:80 to 8:30 tysjMran can buy with 81,000 down. FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 25 yeara-of age. RMiaMe. Good . An hour afterward Reginald Ho, Henry Austin Tlark. Jr., .suggests afternoon occerions.” down. Douglaa Motora, SgS Main BHced at 813,500. S p u r LEVEL, 8 large rooinia. fuU A Pahoa garage owner, volunteered you be a real rugged individualist MON. THRU FBL J working condltlors. Salary Rnd BALED HAY. Apply Edw. J. H«U1, CUSTOM BUILT lounge chair, cellar, garage, 100’ tot, blgti dark, who recently eponaored Street. TWO ROOMS fumiahed. Two to go ba^ to see that no one bad and riiop around for a fine old 10:30 A. M. commiaaion. Apply in paraon. 178 1009 M ain S t., M anchester. M I. practically new. Brown nubby ma­ elevation, trees, near bua, subur­ tha ’k^arnivei of Cars" on Broad­ 19 51 rORO VlctorU iwo-tooei^ta- M ain S t S-SUI, terial. Reasonable. MI. 9-3209. adUlts. MI. I 8884. AvaUable Grasp this real opportunity to been left behind. sturdy 1916 Model T. Ford or a way, keeps moat of hie antiquea in SATURDAY 9 A. M. M arch 6. ban. Only 616,000. Carlton W. He a ^ d a saAr A 3Q0-foot fountain snaxsy 1919 Stutk Bearcat. gray, really clean, radio, iiy this rambling Cape Cod lo­ Hutchins. MI. 04133, 6-4604. a muaeum at Southhampton. What is a REAL excellent t&ea. Douglaa WANTED NINE PIECE waUiut dining room cated off Henry sti, in Manches­ of lavA'lMim out of the hiUside Clark, 37-year-old sugar heir, U One of hie prise exhibits, a 1906 Gnr^en ' ftim — l l s i ^ aet, in very good condition. MI. overtooking Kapoho, and six other one of the nation’s leading an­ Adams-FarweU with a rotating W i lO J iV E r o im COOPERATION w n x SSS MMn. Aportnanta— Flato— ter. Tour children will attend the MANCHEfTER—Immaculate four BE APPRECIATED Young, experienced man to man­ Products 80 Bowers school and the new high room Cape. Nice shaded lot. new fountains feeding the lava flow tique car collectors. He has some engine that epina hhe a top, haa a QuaUty Materials Ixiwer BEST USED CAR BUYS age Sporting Goode Dept, in re- T a n a n o n t s 63 school nearby. This custom built Ameaite drive, Timken burner. On alighUy aouth of Kapoho. 2M models, most of them manu­ feature which Detroit m i^t well taU department atore. lixceUent APPL^iS—Baldwins and DeUcloue. rURNTTUHB—We are buying and Dr. Gordon A. MacDonald, factured before he was born. consider putting into iteT"l956 1954 Studebaker SUU oq W a g o n - —iHnr m o d used furniture. Jones home features 6ve large rooms biU'^Unc, FuU price-110,800. Oas- and Workmanship | Prices Dial MI-3-5121 eamingt and opportunity for ad' Veiy reasonable while they laM' t h r e e r o o m s newly furnished. Hawaii voicanologist, waa the last Restoring antique autos is a model to pleeee cautious wives. Radio, heater and overdrive. Ex Furniture, 38 Oak S t MI. 9-1041. H eat and ela etricity . M I. 6-1668 o r down and two unfintahed upstairs, ton Realty C o. Office l«6 School cellent...... SAVE \ S u T TMIS OCAO* van cem en t Bring your own containers. Bot' with a full shed dormer and rough St. Ml. |4851, MI. 04781.______to leave Kapoho. hobby, growing in popularity each "You can drive it from either If you agree and Y^ur car needs: U’a, 200 Bush HUl R oad. 64 RuaoaU Straat after 5, Btorly last evening the main year. the front or back seat,” raid C^ark. 1953 Studebager V-8 Commander \0© STREET.'LET KNBBHOLE DESK, m ehogeny plumbing in for an extra lavatory • Body and Fender Repoin (La^e or SbioII) 4-Dr.—Radio, heater and over­ Write Box H—c/o Herald G rendvlew or bath upstairs. Such features as; BRAND NEW three bedroom fountain feeding the flow spurted "There are now between lOiOOO IPA9USE IT APPLES—Picked and windfiOls, 81 with leather top. 17 f o u r r o o m s unfumlahed. Avail ranch. Hot water oil heat, baae- and 16,000 antique cars in captivity Lost Slid Foond I drive. Clean...... S12W St., Manchester. able March 10. Suitable for 2 or 3 Raised hearth fireplace, ceramic up to a spectacular'7u0 feet. Now*a the time to inventory your a Touch Up IDUaNfr'mE an d up. , McIntosh, Baldwins, ment garage, fireplace. <3on- New Assures.broke out, ominous —that is, cars that have been re­ outdoor spring-cleaning equipment 1953 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan—Radio, Romes, Greenings and Wagners. pe^a, CoU MI. 84163 from 54 tile bath, hot water oil heat, breese- a Complete Refinishing (Enamel or Lacquar) heater and gyro. Bhtcellent. $1295 AlOO nM O Of Sakslnen Wanted S$-A WHITE ENAMEL 4 burner gse-cU .venient location. A real buy at cracks appeared fit the earth’a stored and are in the hands of C3>eck condition of the garden liO ^ —Dark grey and white kitten. M I. 3-8116. p.m . way and garage make this a real 815,800. A. R. WUkie A Co. ML colttotors,’’ he said. "Before the 1952 Ponttac 2-Dr. Sedan—Radio, •# combination range, exceUent con­ buy. AU of this on , 430 Lake St. ler and Bundy. Metter’s Murie most of Puna's rich cane fields, Situations Wanted— able for small buslnesa or for stor. finished) 4 years old. Screened waa one- of the officials who beat for daily driving, but insieti mod­ TAX RETURNS prepared In your 11949 Studebaker Land/ C n ^ r Storago to Studio, 177 M cK ef. M I. 8-7500. ern models leek many qualities of or by appoiiummt. Ihcper- 4-Dr.—Radio, heater, overdrive, GUARANTEED USED tlres\ mort RUBBISH and athea removed.. Gsn- HOT POINT electric stove. 1>A age, hardware, lumber, etc. MI. MANCHESTER knd breeseway, garage, Ruaco com hasty ntreat. Unation windows, 816,900. MI the old autos Granddad drove in lenced tax worV Ml. S-4728. Oean...... •"•••• sises availatde, 81.95 and up.\Oon- srai cleaning of attidi, ceilara and AUSTIN A . c h a m b e r s 0 0 ., CURTAINS laundered and ironing years old. Used 8 months. Reason­ 6-7966. ./ V ia N IT T j “Standing on Powder Keg" 94837. the adventurous age of nseto^g. ______— ------1948 D od« 4-Dr. Sedan—Radio, tact Goodyear Service Store,\718 yards. Call M and M Rubbish re­ local and long distance moving, done in my home. MI. 9-4838. able. Inquire 66 Welle St. Wsntsd—To Boy 68 gPACIOUB Office, ground floor, •*We were standing on a powder "The hew cars d l have several XNOPME\ TAX return# prepared. heater. Very good ...... 8295 moval. MI. 9-9757. NORTH MAIN ST. — ^Room TOP CAR Binrs Main St., Manchemer. Ml. 9-Biy. packing, storage. CaU MI, 3-8187. keg,’’ he said. "I’ve never aeen CHILD’S YOUTH bed or twin site suitabto for business or profession. BRANFORD STREET—« room sin extra feet of useless metal encas­ OtU DanXMooler. MI. 94329 ®*'l l947 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan—Radio, Hartford CH. 7-1423. Cape (^ . 2 unfiniahed. Attached anything like this.’’ MELODY RADIO-T.V. phooo’e, EAST 8PINDRY wariter. Good maple bed with mattress. Must be M I. 84100. garage. On bus line. Asking 813.700. gl«. 3 ■car garage, oU heat, imme ing nothing," he observed. "And JA. 7-8315. heater. Clean...... $245 NEED TIRES? \ Dogs Birds . Pets 41 diate occupancy. Manchester As­ when I left Kapoho an hour be night calle. Guaranteed eorvlce. MANCHESTER Package DeUvery. condition. MI. 9-6211. reasonable. MI. 94377. a lot of them are plastered with CHORCHES MOTORS I' STORE, Comer of Oriswold and sociates, Realtors. Tel..M L 9-0884, fore the countryside split asunder chromium pMted on for no obvious INCOME TAX^ re^m a prepared in Firestone, Goodyear, Goodrich, m. 9-2280. 4 Light trucking and package deUv- W(X)DiBRIOOE ST. j— 6-R oom studebaker Sales, Service Center Straets, suitable tm office 9-9321, 8-7488, any time. a U'Vid glow lit up the night sky.. If? your home or'' mine. Call MI. Pennsylvania and U. S. No down ery. Refrigerators, waahers and SMALL PUPPIES for sale, 88. MI. DEEPFREEZE chest type, year ranch. Screened porcji, attached reason. 80 Oakland St.. Manchester C.\AND H. HOAR, formerly Harold old. ExceUent condition. SH cu. WANTED—Used pUuio. Very rea- o r SDiaU business.' WiU consider garage, many extras, ekeeUent con­ Molten fountains fed the steaming "They’ve sacrificed individuality 9-4818 for appoimment. payment, 20 months to pay. stove moving sp ecia lty, F olding 3-5943. partnership in small buslneta. MI. $10,900—SIX room Caps Cod, two Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. A/S oo’ b Rubbish Removal. Cel­ ft. WUl Mil (or leee than half sonsble.‘ 'M I. 3-4063'. dition. High mortgage available. river of lava, 10 feet deep and 300 at the altar of mass production. chairs for rent. k a . 94)783. 94193 or lu . 3-7509 after 7:M p.m. unfiniahed, dormers,, open stair­ yarda across, as it inched with in­ DAIRT 42UEEN Nd, 3, 307 Middle M I-9-9483 COLE MOTORS lars, yards and attics cleaned. MI. THE NEW MANCHESTER Pet price. MI. 94860. 815.000. / Unless you pick an unusual two- Turnpike West. Aftw the show Terms at Bank Rate# SERVICENTER 9-1084, M. 9-4084. - way, oil haat, recreation room creasing momentum toward the LIGHT TRUCKING and moving to Center, 995 Main 8L, Invltea you bar, nice lot with trees, near bua tone Job, you can’t tell one bar ■top for « tm t. MR. ALBERT WANTS A Rooms Without Board 59 BARRY ROAD-/8-room ranch. ocean. from another. But if ydU’re dri'vin ' 438 Center S t—MI-9-0980 STONE, BRICK work and concrete aU points. Reasonable rates. MI. to visit pets of aU kinds. Con' Honsea For Rent 6.5 school and stores. Carlton W 19qi Buick, Super 4 door, Dyna- 9-4698. necticut bred Parakeets'. Ml Reliable Honest Person Screened porch, attached garage, The last of 51 National Guard an 1894 Fisson you don’t have flow, radio, heater. A good buy at w ork. C all M I. 9-5451 days. M I. TO TAKE OVER FiniNISHED ROOM for couple larg:e. basement' /recreation/n room. Hutchins. MI. 94183, 9-4694. 'trucka rolled out of the desolate 9-4378. Hours Monday tbmugta two gentlemen. Inquire 54 High\ CONSTANCE DRIVE—Practically trouble finding it in a parking HOME MADE pies and cakes on 8998. See it tonight at Brunner’s, 3-8042. Valentino BeUucci. UNPAID BALANCE Only 83.900 cam required to as­ darkened 'village. They were piled Older. ML 94871 or MI. 34454. Trailers fsr Sate <-A Friday, 10 to 8:80, Thursday 'til Street. new SH room ranch, large living "The old cars had a lot o f (other feioute 83, TalcottvUIe. 9 p.m., Saturday 9 to 6, 8. A H. MONTHLY PAYMENTS . room with fireplace, two bed­ sume 4% mortgage. high with furniture, washing ma­ advantages. Fresh air. tor one ANTIQUES RefIniShed. Painting— Papering 21 73 chines, refrigerators, beds tand ______Green stamps. 817.63 Lota For Sole thing. And more visibility. You BEFORE YOU BUT a used car 1955 GLIDER 40’ trailer, two bed­ done on any furniture, ’nemah, BEAUTIFULLY fumiahcd spacioua rooms and den, cabinet kitchen, ROCKVHXJfc — Custom built 3- room. Like new. CaU Mr.«’Tux- PAINTING---Bbcterior and Interior, 3 COMPLETE dlspoaal, full ceramic tile bath mattresses. could see where you were going. ______Psraonals______^ See\ Gorman Motor Sales. Buick 189 South M ain St. Phone M I. room with complete light house- bedroom rancli, glassed and screen­ The proprietor of the country bury. MI. 9-5827. paperhangins, ceilings refinlshed. with ahower, oU heat. Inquire A ZONE, lot 50 X 164, on good "I have to admit the new cars Sales and Service, 285 Main 8-5643. ROOMS OF BRAND NEW keejdng fa cu lties available. WiU ed breeseway, attached garage, fuU store handed melting ice cream W AN TED—R id e to T ra v elers, 8 tC wallpaper hooka on request. BMI- PEDIGREED COCKER fem ale FURNITURE ren t-i^ le dr double. Children ac­ Conn. Bank A Trust Co., Phoenix street. $1,500. Madeline Smith have better brakes., But if you streeL MI. 9-4571. Open evenings ntates given.Iven. FuUy Insured.in CaU M L 3-6609. basement. Urge lot, convenient lo­ cones and warm soft drinks to 4:30, from vicinity Manchester GONDER’S T.V. Service, evaileble Beautiful Westinghouse Electric cepted (limited). Central. Reason­ Office, 103 Main Bt., Hartford. R ea ltor. ML 9-1642. get into a two-foot snowfall, an Green. MI. 8-7593 after 5. CliCRTSLER four door,' in ex- any time. Antenna conversions. Bklwaa r d R P rice . M l. 9-1008. cation.—816,900. truck drivers and civil defense old oar will plow ^ gh t through it 1900 Anto Repsirinit—Palntint 7 Refrigerator. . . ‘ able. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. CH. 94781. E X T R A LA R G E buUdlng lot 300 ceUent condition. White sidewalls, PhUco factory supervised service workers. His shelves were stripped. NOW IS THE time to have your Beautiful Bedroom Suite. BOLTON—160 foot front lota. 300’ with excellent view. Reason­ A new car is to o low. «Tt Just T e l. M I. 9-1486. Live Stock-Vehicles 42 SINGLE ROOM. Heat, hot water, His perishables were abandoned. piles up the m ovr in front of It ABtoRHibUes for g s^ , 4 j ^ CAR BURN OIL? Job done before the rush. FVee Beautiful living Room Suite. Over 1 acre of land. exceUwit resi­ able. Ml. 9-7376. A truck driver waiting for his 3-5098. private entrance. M I. 6-7317 o r 238 Suburban For Rent 66 andhtalls. ' FURNITURE Retlnlshlng, antique estimates. Paper hook avallaUe. WE BUY COWS, calves and beef Beautiful Dinette Set. dential area.---82.000 up. truck to be loaded toyed with a Economy overhaul, most ail Oiarter Oak St. LARGE BUILDING lot on Vernon ‘A modeyh car is also lost in 1953 BUICK, Super 4 door. Dyno- furniture a specialty, chairs caned Also taking orders for outside cattle. Also horses. Piela Bros. Beautiful "De Luxe Range. , 14' Laurel 8t.— Well pool cue in an abandoned pool flov. radio, heater, whitewall DeGQRMIER MOTORS cars. Parts and labor $49.95. noting. MI. 9-1614. Raymond Tel. Ml. 3-7406. Instead of Weatlngbouae Electric heated three room furnished MANCHESTER GREEN — 5>4 Street reasonably priced, MI l-inch mud. An old car wMn’t and rushed.' Anson F. Tliotp. FURNISHED ROOM near the Cen­ acre parcel, exceUent site for apart- room. Stray dogs chased a cMck- Urea. A nice’ clean car. Low mile-|_ . — ^ tViaa* No money down. $4.90 month­ Trudeau. Refrigerator. If you prefer Rugs. ter. Heat and bot water. 35 Foater apm m ent. liiqulre flrsl^floor rear, 9-0687. en acroes the road. The village r Modri T could go placea that age, tutone paint. Don’t miss this . viB T f convinced OieM Phone M I. 9-5738. mente.—831.500. GOOD CLEAN USED CARS I SAYS Lamps, Tables, Linoleum and a St. MI. 3-6547 or MI. 8-5331. *ie;\P«rter. __ w as dead. no otl^ car since it could—ex­ one. See it tonight at Brunner’s, fine car Valdes are unbeat- ly. All work guaranteed. PAINTINO AND P«tperhanging, ONE HORSE traUer. Good condl few other articlee. BOLTON — 160 sera farm. 12 cept toe Jeep. J w y T«rms^ GuoroRtMd — tlM Lon« Rim. quaUty work, reasons'able prices tion.. CaU after 4:30. MI. 9-7318. XJE. 34 Grove St.—Pleas­ "Speed? That’s nothing new TaicottviUe. ] able. They’^ priced rijrht ant MOTOR s a l e V AND M rubblah removal and odd EVERYTHINO r o ^ house, large brook. On Route Sabnrban For Sale ’ > and prompt service. Free esti­ NICE ROOM next to baUi with ant lighi houaekeeplng room. On liVmotor cars. In 1906 Fred 1954 CHEVROLET STA. WAGON t h e b e s t 0 1' Ford, Chevrolet, etc...... 8124.96 Jobs. M l. 9-6035. T h e tflfP A ID 6./ Approximately 6 mUe# from l f 5 3 JICK RIVIERA 1947 FORD VS. 4 doqr. A good car I can be bou^' mates. Fully Insured. CsU Bert shower. On bus line. MI. 3-5423. bua llneA812 per week. Inqqlre Jail Term Ends, / 4-door atx passenger handy non. WIto^fadl% Pontiac, OldsmobUe, etc ;,8174.95 BALANCE PRICE Manchester. Asking 832.000. VERNON, near Parkway tlx room Marriott made 127 miles an hour for the young fellow. See It to- terms.” \ DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, P lante. M l. 9-6965. Articles For Sale 45 first fioor/Apt. 6. ' Harfl top convertible, Beantlfnl t-tone bine fin­ heater, defroetere and elgiial Ughts. DriViN a No Money Down, 82.00 Weekly ONLY 848846 ■ country estate. 5H tiUabie acres in a Stanley Steamer. The next «q|>led„' vacuum cleaners. Irons, NICELY FURNISHED room, heat­ two-car garage with work shop. year he w m doing an estimated ish, power steering, power controlled windows oerttfled 7400 mU«a. As good m a new eoo. New Motor Guarantee. PAINTING, decorating and floor WOOLEN REMNANTS and rug Free, aforage until wanted. Free \! WARREN E. HOWLAND Faces Count 1 THIS WEEK’t ^ f ECIA^ guns, etc., repaired. Sheara, ed. For one of two gentlemen. MI. Must be seen to be appreciated. 180 to 190 when he hit A rough and seat adjuatment. Radio, heater, signal Ugfats. ries a full gnoiantee aod can be ioM new (er aandlng. N ew . 1965 waUpaper atripe for braiding and hooking. delivery. Free aet up by our own re­ Wanib^ To Rent "iS; R a altor ‘ COLE MOTORS knives, mowers, etc., put into con- 34612. Gaston R ea lty C o., O ffice 165 spot and overturned. The ■ car’s dynafl^ tranaariaaiOn. Drivea only 28,000 milea only 81895.00. 1964 FORD CUSTOM V 4 four-door dltioo (or coming needs. Bralth- books. Free estimatea. CaU GU- Jen’s Rug Shop, 65 TsiooU Ave., liable men. MI-3-8600—MI-84711 and carries our /(nil guarantee. Looks and inns aedan. Black, radio, hsater, Uke STATION WAGON "WE THRBIE’’ X Reporter, wS7, School St. MI. 9-3851, MI. 94731. Harold E. Goodrich, 23; I^banon, boiler went about half a mile 436 Center Street waite, 52 Pearl street. bert Fickett after 5 p.m. MI. RockviUe, Conn. Phone 54706. No Paymente To Banks like a brand new car. ^ new, 7,000 miles. Owner In the Color; Tu-tone brown.NA pretty 8-6983. and ton, need a^apartment aftor Si.x Room Colonial in Man was brought from Windham (taun- down the track, but Fred sur­ 1952 CADILLAC 4.DOOR . . MI-9-0980 ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port­ No Finance Companies BOLTON—Five rooms and space ty Jail this morning by Lt. Walter army. Car la at 90 Jar^ia Rd. MI. comblnaUon. V-8 engine/ heater, Notice May 1. UnfuralOMd, reasonable additional room . H ot w ater oU vived . • Modri 63. BriHiaat S-tooe gieea finish, eqolppad 9-9653. defroater. dlrecUonal signal! COM PLETE RUBBISH removal. PAINTING, floor sanding and re- able and standard typewriters. Phtme Me Immediately rent desired. .Four \ r five roofna. cheater Green Section. Has Cassells to face a charge here to ‘In the Paris to Madrid race 1954 CHEVROI.E^4.DOOR with radios rear sent speaker, heater. (oO tt w finishlng. Call after 5 p.m. Vernon AU m akes o f adding m achines h eat. L ot 100 x 300. Q uick occu co u r t tomorrow on ' obtaining 18495 down. ''■/ Anto Driving School 7-A M I. 8-7644. HARTFORD CH-7-0356 CaU MI. 9-8472 any ' three beiJrooms. Can easily be pancy. Price 811,900. MadeUne back to 1908 they achieved a De luxe sedan, taetrouB dark blue flnldi. Equip­ and rear window defroetere, air eendltieMnff 1949 CHEVROLET de luxe aedan. Hutchins. MI. 9-3987. sold . or rentqd. Repairs on aU After 7 P, M.—CR-S-4690 Zoning Board of Appeals money under false pretenaes. ' Smith, Realtor. MI. 9-1643. speed of 90 mil^ an hour. But ped with radio, heater and signal Ugbts. A near­ veats, wtodshleld waahere. power steerliv, BJor^ Radio and heater, excellent con- h a n d a n d power lawn mowers makes, Harlow’s. WANTED-Four rooms\unfuritish converted to four bedrooms. Police records show his troubles 1951 NASH HARDToV AUTO DRIVING instruction from See It Day or Night Excepttem — Variaacss they killed so''many spectatera ly new car- and aoM with a full guarantee. Drivea matte and signal oad baekf-ap Bghta. Ibis ear to dlUon. Had three, only one left. your home. Insured dual control sharpened and repaired. Work INTERIOR AND exterior painting cd for young ooupU ahd 'child. here began on March 20,1954, when If you have no means of trans­ O raated 11/2 baths, fireplace, large CUSTOM BUILT by owner. Six along the way—I believe it was only 7,300 miles. H m to be seen to be ^ recl- priced fbr nearly half of Ito original ooet and Better coma end get it at 8496. RAMBLER \\ car. Larson Driving School. ML guaranteed. CaU for and deliver. and wallpapering done at reason­ FOR SALE—Men’s rebuilt and.ie- Centrally located. Phoq« ML he wee arrested and charged with portation I’U tend my auto for you. room houae, full shed dormer, about 40—they died to call off the I ftod * ay. carriM a new car goaiontcc. Low-low aslleaga, Douglas Motora, 333 Msin.St. Coimtry Club modeL A loai 9-6075. " Ideal G rln ^ n g Shop, 273 AdSm s able p rices. M I. 9-1565 a fter 6 lasted shoes. Fine shape. Priced Paul V. Tongren, intersection of 64693. porch, garage. Selling for indecent assault and theft from ated. 1 reasonably. Sam Yulyes, 15 Maple No obUgatlon. J.. three targe bedrooms, living ra ce ." beautiful car for Uie real St. CaU MI. 9-8130 or 3-8979. p.m . Lake Street, Bolton and Lake room, dining room, large kitchen person. Patrolman Frederick Ted- 1946 FO RD tUtVm „in good oondi- IRTLOCX’S DRIVINO School, Street. OTO- First National parii- YOUNG COUPLE dMlre/8 Or $16,800. ‘^ e y had some horrible accl- fellow. Only 8295 down. \ A—D—B—E—R—T—•—S ^ Street, Mancheeter with knotty pine cabinets, 1% ford was the arresting officer. Uon. 1941 C hevrolet tU(udor. Easiest confidence quickly restored Uig. 43-45 A I^ 8L, Hartford room unfurnished apartment.'MI- detite to the old days. Just m ?■ fiOOD NEWS FOR OVER-BURDENED CAR OWNERS Mabel MacCracken, 17 Spruce T. J. CROCKETT baths, hot water heat, recessed Bound over to Superior Court, they do how. In terms' of safety terms in town. Douglas Motors, 1951 MERCURY SEDAN skUled, courteous instructor, Honsehokl Services Courses and Classes 27 9-5901 a fter 5 p .m . , M yod ore______now. driving . . . « ... aear ..aU you >«rnra_R* can’t afford—Bo ammrt and amort aeo Briland OUVCT.^ J® ’* Bo WlO pay Otf J 333 Main. 1 HA'VE some /beautiful school Street Broker cast Iron radiation. Plenty of he was sentenced to a ybar in Jail toe only thing that'haan’t changed COUPE licf^m Included. Insured, dual Offered IS-A STOREWIPE SAVINGS to be suspended after, six months proient balance nod arrange to get yon Into a oar you eaa afford You can ehooao m m ControUed standard and hydrama RADIO - ELECTRONICS - Tele- desks -and chglrs (or chUdren, Charles Luce, 524 Middle ’Turn­ WANTED—By retired widow, tw ^ cloeete, two fireplaces, 10 x 14 in toe automobile is''the nut be­ porch, garsge. Blinds, aluminum on the assault charge and then goX riean , completely rocondltloned ’41, ’46, 47, *48 cere for trade downs. 1949 CHEVROLET—4 door de luxe, We think this Is the nicest ’51 UO C l ^ M l. 9-7398. vision Servicing. "Learn by Do­ special. Thren dollars for desk and EcUpae Full SiM Sleep Sofa 8169.50 pike Etest or three rooms and bath, partly O ffice: MI-3-5416 hind the wheel." WEAVING of burns, moth holes storm windows end doors. Imme­ was placed on probation for . two radio, heater. A nice clean car.' Mercury for sale anywhere. Top ing’’ at “Oonhecticut’a Oldest chair in good condition.- See them Serta Sleep Sofa. Plne-Lcnox Drug Store, 309 East furnished or unfumisiled, near bua Clark believes the roost veluetole and tom clothing, hoslei^ runs, diate occupancy. Lot 100’ x 300’. years. The theft charge was noUed. See It at Brunner's, Inc., tonight, flight condition plua 4 new white NO'^'instrructions from youf handbags repaired ripper re­ Electronics School." Spring term at 51 Greenfield St., Hartford. Foam Cushions ...... 8169.50 OnteC Street Une. ML 34140. Residence: MI-9y7751 and desirable oM car in the country , TalcottvUIe. Phone MI, 3-5191 for I tires. Only '8295 down. . DuiUrCoi,-control Insured car, starting March 14, 1955. EnroU C om ^ ste T>vin L. H. Hale Super Store, 301 East Call Owner, MI. 84206. He was released from Jail about le hia 1910 Siimplex sports car, placement, umbrellaa repaired, HOME h a d e bread, piM. coffee 8445. d oC au tom atic. CaU Mam now for practical day or evening Hollywood B ed ...... 849.95 Center Street Y Q ^ HOME -built to ywr plans the end of .October and placed on which “will aUir do 80 to 90 milea men’s ahirt coUars reversed and cak es, ills etc. Lucy w . Souther- BosincaB Property For Sale 70 NUMEROUS homes for sale in Bol­ 1955 CHEVROLET 2-DR. Driving Academy. PI. replaced. Marlow’a Little Mend claaa. For free descriptive circular Boudoir Catairs, cloaeouta .. 817.95 Sanol Solomon,' 19 Robert Road on 3\acre lots, good land, tre^ probation. Windham County Detec­ an hour eMlly.’’ 1941 DODGE, b la ck , foU r-door oil free. g lU .: f . 9-OT48. Arnold Lawrence, west of 590 high elevation, suburban. 81000 ton-Five room Cepe Cod for tive'Rowe Wheeler said Goodrich CENTER , / , SEDAN ing Shop. phone JA. 6-3406, or write New Eclipse' SpringwaU Mattress. M any jo( the antique cara he aedan appearance and running MANpHESTER - ExceUent 5% $11,900; five room ranch with at passed several bad checks several De Luxe model. V-8 engine. England Technical. Institute, 193 Full or twin sUe. Porter Street down, Complete. Carlton W. Hutch­ searches out to buy and restore condition exceUent. Equipped with FLAT FIELDSTONE for retaining acre plot, in Manchester Green tached g a ra g e, lot 150 x 800 fo r days later in "Connecticut, among Power glide, directional . signals, FLAT FINISH HoUand window TrumbuU St., Hartford, Conn. walls, fireplace wood delivered, First time ever ...... 839.75 St. Mary’s Cniuroh, 37 A 49 Pkrk ins. Mi:\94133, 94694. $13,500. Nice two bedroom colonial are found in old family barns and radio, heater, '’ifefrosters, direc­ Street area. AU UtiUtits. Mahy possible them one to Manchester. white wall tubeleia tires, tinted ahades, made to measure. AU 315 a cord. CaU WUUmanUc AC Sleep Items from A to Z-Z-Z-Z uses. Warren E. Howland, luaitor. on two acres for $17,000. Also quite estate garages. Others; surpria aawHaWVOTOR SALES tional signals and back-up ligh|s, t h r e e BlEDROOM home, screen­ glass, hegter, defroster. Two to metal Venetian blinds at a new 6-9333. Dr. L. N. Dutton and Mr. G.-' T. a few buUding lots. T. J. Crockett, Wheeler caid four charges of ob­ ingly, are (till on the reads. MI, 3-8900, . \ Bonds^toek^- MI. 3-86(i0. 847U. _____ ed front add rear porches chc^Qse frpm . O nly 8495 dow n. low price. Keys made whUe you HOWARD'S LaBonne, Jr., north of 155 Main Broker, office MI. $-5416. Resi­ taining money under false preten­ "That can be embarreastog,” he 4 en^AlNST!^ MANCHESTER. ^ Ml"9'0081 wait. Mariow’a. MortKngea ISI FOR SALE—Storm windows, S treet windows, split rail ces .were lodged against Goodrich laughed. '.‘Sometimes an owner gete FOR A GOOD DEAL / AUTO DRIVli^O InstnlctloiX’ AU SLEEP CENTER 309dllUstown Road. MI. dence, Bolton Center. MI. 9-7751. JEEP SPECIALS lessona on InsuredInjured dual\^duaiv (xditrolcm side door, some screens. Effective date, March 5,1955: Hdooea For Bfle 72 for checks peesed in Windham indignant when you. tell him you FORMICA COUNTER tops. U a o- FIRST AND Second mortgages 3-4866 evenings or weekends. 5.19 M ain lU reet— M I-9-6335 Notice . filed in office of the 34310 ^nwin County. and A GOOD DEAL MORE j953 WILLYS 4-WHEEL cars, standard or wnomatlc. teum, plastic.wall tile. AsphalL bought for our own account. Fast, Town Clerk, March 4, 1055. Goodrich gave himself up to Capable ex'pqrienced InatructoiA. rubbw. Vinyl, cork .tile. The TUe FOR SALiE—Following walnut fur­ MANCHESTER Colonial type Wanted—Real Estate 77 DRIVE Cordner Auto School. MI. 9-6010, confidential service. Manchester LAWN MOWER, bookcase, elec­ poUce to Son Francisco, (tallf., a See McCLXmE Shop.'ia. 9-1686. Buckland. Investm ent C orp ., 344 M ain street. tric heater, trunk, curtain stretch- niture in excellent condition; ZONING BOARD OF APPEIALB Manchestir, Main St.—3 family home, six large W»ms, steam One owner, fully set dp Includ­ JA . 7-8660. Desk, nest of tables, needlepoint (tat, oil heat, two ear garage, targe ARE YOU CON8IDERINO short time later and waa returned ing oversise tires, draw bar, -full 3RM8, Curtitins and laundry M l. 8-6416. , er cabinet, upright cleaner, lawn heat, oil burner, two-car gar^e. to the state for trial in Superior New and Used Cars roller, miscellaneoua-ltems; MI, chair, coffee table with removable William H. Stuek, Chairm an lot, good, condition throughout. An excellent b u y -a t $13,000. Im? SELUNG YOUR PROPERTY? THE BIGGEST IMPROVEMENT IN CAR top. Former owner, popular Man­ I in my home. WUl pick up and glass tray, $38 for group. Ml. Charles S. Towle, Secretary ' Priced for quick sele. (tauFt in WiUlmantic'em the four GanuNis Servic^H^tiorsge 10 9-3639. mediate occupancy. For appoint­ We wUl eppralae your property chester resident.'Only 8395 down, m . 9-3593. BminesB Opportnnltiss S2 9-4223. 1 ^ tree and without any obUgatldn. charges. ment please call HowAjjd R. Hast In January, he w m sentenced to PAINTING SINCE THE SPR^Y METHOD MOCLURE PONTIAC, Inc. 1954—ESGHT-inch flo o r m odel tilt­ Four rooms, full beecment, oil We alio buy property for caeK 1952 QHEVROLET 1 TON heat, emesite drive, (tombtnetion Inga A gen cy. M l. 9-1107 y y tim e. a year in Jail, to be suspended after \ ■ ■ GARAGE for rent. ‘Foster' ’ St, OWN A SERVICE bustneea; Very ing Arbor circle saw, motor, ad- SeUlng or buying' contact Main 8 t, \Manchester p l a t f o r m s t a k e Bniitt^iK—Contrsetinc 14 small investment. Must immedi­ Fashion Darlings! windows and ecteene. Very clean— he served two months, 'with 10 M i. 9-3I94. Justkble rip-fence mitre gauge- Saw-Easy Bordar Print MANCGIESTER—Six room / Cape, STANUrr BRAY. Realtor , TeL 8^9-4545—Open Eve. Until 10 ' This- tnick runs and looks' Uke ately seU my dealetriiip In Nation­ side extensions. Never us^. Sac­ 89.800; ' \., BRAE-BURN REALTY months probation. " CABINET M AKma.— We alao do five finished, fireplace, Ajiiminum This prison term, which.'he w m new. A one owner unit Only 8295 all typea of\carpentty work, re­ wide CoOoperative chain of . Rug rifice . M I. 9-0960. storm windows, oU hot waterJ^at, M I-342 7S and Upholstery aeanera. Modem New four room homea plus two serving in the < Wimftom County 1958 OLDS Super de lux« 88, hard­ down. GARAGE FOR RENT. 33 W ads- modeling, airanmoaa, etc. Good ceramic tile bath, araeaite oriye, FACTORY METHOD PAINTING unfinished/now tmder cohstructioA. Jell to Brooklyn, ended today. . IA. top, radio, heater, hydradrtve tu- worth St. MI. 3-7543. workmanahip, and reasonable service rendered in homes, offlees, FOR PROMPT courteous service, tone; L ess than 200 mUea. Save etc. No shop needed. Easy to Plaster ivaUa, full insulation, hot la rge lot. P rice $18,900. CaU d m - (taaaella w m sent to pick him up NEW WILLYS imLITY rates. Estimates\gladly given. Boats ond'Acecoaoriea 46 er M I. 9-4860. selling or buying real estate ceU 8800, at Brunner's, Talcottville,. leara. Operate full or part time. w ater, ba heat, fireplace, open Johnson BuUdlng Company, Man on. a warrant for a complaint out­ VEHICLES IN STOCK CaU Dick at PI. 3-6m or John at eteircaee, full rough flooring on Open Wednesday and Thursday Motorcycles—Bleycicn 11 M l. 34769. L arge hourly p roflt. Oippmrtunity Barstow Says: $1000 DOWN, la rge 8 Chester. M l. 3-7429. standing since last (ail issued by •til 9- 1965 Willys 4-Wheel Drive Jeep. for grogring lifetime income. Snd fk>or, poach. Built by Anaeldl. ranch fireplace, 1 .acre, ele­ I^osecutor W. David Keith. 1955 Willys 4-Wheel Drive SUtlon BICYCLE REPAIRING all typea, GENERAL" Construction, ' alters' Phone MI. 6-7034. ' « "ITS THE TRUTH!” tP ^ ' y t j l i s t i n g s w a n t e d — Single, When hie case is disposed of' IN OUR INFRA-RED BAKING TUNNEL 1950 CHEVROLET de-lUXe tudor Engliab a specialty. Now open 4 Five room ranches. Full base­ vation, trees, SO»Se. W agon. tions, remodeling, plastic tile, Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 94132. , two-famUy, three-famUy, buelj- here, he faces a poialble charge sedan,, low original mimage. Ex­ 1965 Willys i Ton 4-Wheel Drive p.m. to 9:80 p.m. Manchester EARN MONEY at home wlOi your BOATS-BOATS-BOATS ment, plaster wells, oil hot water ness property, -Have many cash of violation of probation, accord­ counter work, garage, etc. No Job heat, tile bath, modern Wtehen. 94694. ceUent mechanical condition. CaU P ickup. Cycle Shop, 166 West Middle Turn­ too small. Eugene Girardin, 18 own invisable mending business. buyera. Mortgages"" arranged. ing to the office of Hertford (taun- NOW IN OPERATION pike. M I. 9-3096. See the new l6’ Lawrence ply- MI. 3-6254 after 5:30 p.n^ Trotter St. MI. 9-5809. Training, equipment, work con­ SDC ROOM (tape Cod, 2 unftalshed. Please caU George L. Grasledio, t;'. Probation Officer John P. (tan- See You Soon On These ------— ------i| ...... tacts furnished. Lifetime depres­ craft. Fiberglass covered mahog­ Induririal land for aale, near R ea ltor, ML 9-5878, 109 Henry any decks,-mahogany 'seats, back garage, oU heat.-FJLA. buUt. Im; ibn. SEE US SOON FOR A f o r d 1954 con vertible, ra d io, heat­ Fine Values At FOUNDATIONS, fireplaces, plaa- sion proof income. Write Box 386, railroad tracks. Street. EXTRA C O ST er. Fordamatic, white walls. Own­ BnslneiM Services Offered 18 reri, floor racks. bronM hsndl^ meAate occupancy, Itocheeter COLLISION— ' tering, additions, g a ^ e s and >’9' West HartfoEd. Main Street apartment building Asaoclatea, Realtors, .Telephone It’s oMy to oven-barbecue a Beeaase Of Increased er must seU. No reasonable offer cleats and chocks. Only< 8299.50. r e a d y FREE ESTIMATE DeCORMIER MOTOR pairs. C. A H! MMernixing Co. M I. 94884, 9-9221, 8-74S8. en y-flm e. IF to buy, seU, exchange chicken. Just quarter toe broiler refused. MI.,9-5130 or JA. 8-SOll. FURNITURE Repair Service: for sale. Income 87,000 per year. real estate, mortgage arranged, WOllK EB Iriency / SALES, Inc. Complete repairing, reflnishlng, Free estimates. Bank rates. MI. 14’ mould.ed Yellow Jacket. Smooth, or fryer and arrange It in a bak­ 24 Maple St., Manchester 94604. Help WontefL—Feinale 35 New six. room complete Cepe ELDRIDGH s t r e e t . Mancheeter. (taneult Howard R. Hasttoga, 1948 DODGE Sedan, -ndlo. heater, restoring on all types of'furniture. neat and' fast—83M: Agency. MI. 9-1107.. ing pan. Mix up your favorite nice finish, clean erUy done. portunities. ' : . 9-606g. 8445.. $-5060 or M i. 6-3631. two (let or duplex. .iResldehttal Ael which msken possible top V9. Leas th in 300 mUaa. See it ■ tin EUiUmates glatUy given . R ob ert M. SECRETARY, an attractive open­ BROOKFIELD STREET— Vacant sons. Write Box K, Herald. a BARED-ON snsmd 'twiight at Brunner'a, Route S),. WALLY'S APPLIANCE Alexander, Ml. 9-7716. ing in small office. Araly 10 a.m.- New 16’ ThompMn Off-Shore s i x ROOM (tape (tad, oU heat, paint Job for yonr car. TalcottviUe. Fisherman wU| be on diaplay and Uke new! Ota room (ta^ <3od. comblnaUon windows, meelte SERVICE 6 p.m. at Thoa. Cc^a (kmstruction completely redecorated through­ PLA(JE YOUR real estate problem FOR YOUR "remodeling Job or March 34th. Get your order in for drive, outside fireplace. Oonven 1950 .(3IE V R O L E T convertible, East Hartford BU-9-3740 new work. CaU Wm. Kanehi, Con­ Co.. 351 Broad St.. Manchester. out. New teceosed bathtub, cop^r in .our bends when buying or seU- a ABSOLUTELY DUST the .biggest boat and b<4t value lent location. Uberal financing. A ing. MortgagM arranged. Hek Clearance SEPTIC TANKS green with black top, blending in­ tra ctor and B uilder, 319 Center tubing, new kitbhen and bath. In­ H A I RADIO-TV SERVICE. Mem­ WANTED—Woman to .thoroughly ever. 18’ x 7’ x S’, S",.—8945 real buy a t $11,400. CaU A . R Agency. MI. 84539. FREE AND terior, whitewalla, radio, heater. ber of Telaa. Tel. MI. 9-6665. Gary St. T el M l. 3-7773. laid Unoleam, Floort sanded and WUkie end Co. MI. 64386,______clean professional office We large living room, fire­ ;1$'39'-59‘ SEWERAGE DISPOSAL CO. BH.L TRAYGIS ductor work, r^ , chimney re- type aa low aa 84.95 ex., long type paira. R a y H agenow. M I. 9-3314 ' JUST ABOUT HALF New bonnets for Mother and ton W . H utchins. M I. 94133, 9-4694 place, attractive dining 87.96. Written guarantee. ’ CMe ABC SERVICE CO. Factory au­ Buy where your salea are protected Daughter!. Start now to Cabinet kitchen, d isp o^ . m o twin ChrsiiiK Oat Three Books 1S9-1S2 Pearl S t. Tel. Ml-g-SSOS Ray Jackson, MI. 3-8335. SK ROOM cape Cod, HblUeter , Motora, ML 9-OM. ,y.: thorised aerviclng for aU Hot- the adult population shaves every by personal service. Our interest these lovely crocheted clochM hedroome. tile beth, (tamblMtiOT point amllances. All wringer ROOFING, Siding and carpentiw. is with your boat and motor trimmed with pretty Sowers so Street. Fireplace, hot i^ er oU storm windows end ecresM. lovely WINDOW SHADES waahers. Blackstone, ABComatic, day; the,other half uses lipstick. AFTER aa well as before you buy. This attractive classic casual heat, atorm doors end'a™ *«w. Discount Alterations -and additions. Ceil­ goes together eaaUy and qOickly, ia that you may step out in "atyle" fenced to yard. C lose to W 'U ne, 50% Maytag autolnstics, Kitchen Aid They aU* use soap end toothpaste Parts . . . Repairs . . Reflniabing Priced for quick eele. _^t8»500. Khrol and' ahopiitog. QuaUty jn a- ings. Workmanship guaranteed. so fresh snd youthful in a colorful in that Hteator Parade. .WASHARLE W O T ST. dla^akiers. Work guaranteed, 31 A. A. Dion, Inc., 399' Autumn and an Avon representative earns and painting . . . Manchester Aieoctatee. k m u iship . EUva ^AIso New Papers In Stodi^ border print or solid. Pattern No. 3408 contains cro­ T elephone M L #4684, 94331, 3-7431 teriale and M apU . M I. 9-1875. Street. M l. 3-4860. a good Income taking orders for chet directions for Mother and Tyler, ReelUw. Ml. 94469, INTERSTATE c n t o s h B O A T c o f Pattern No. 896g is in sises 13, an y tim e. Wanted M I Daughter bohnete; material re­ OOKPLETB REPAIRS by Stuart these products in hci' free time. 62 OAK STREET 14,16,18..20; 40, 43. Sixe 14. border 39 STBiPHENB ST, (tastom buUt a q u a s h a d e BURRSIDE BRAND AVE. "^CONVERSE, R. Wolcott on srtinger and auto­ Roofing and Chlomeya 16-A' Liberal commission and bonuaes. print, 4^ yards,of 85 or Scinch, quirements; stitch iUustratlona. CUSTOM BUILT eta year old four bedroom brick crioolal, two- MANCHESTER, CONN. Send 36c in coins, your name, ranch featuring spacioua tivtaf M M Blade to Order matic washing machines. electriO ROOFINCJ—Speclalislhg in repair­ Phone Mitchell 9-3gl4. For' Uda pattern, tend 35c in car heated and fireproofed ga­ WAroW With Year BeNeia BODY SHOP EXPERIENCED Coins, your name, addreA, rise de­ address and the pattern number to room-diiilng area, , JR. ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors, ing roofa of ail kinds. Also new Authorised dealef for LEADING rage. de^ sewing room two fire- PAINT CENTER Tel. Rfekvillt smaU ap plia nces. W elding. 180 sired, and the Pattern Number to t h e M A N C B B S - Utoban with diahwaaher ^ placea. gnmwood trim throughout, Dealer Fer Oetorlriag Pateto roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys boats and motora. TEE'EVENINa HKRAUD. SIS W. poaaL throe hedroome ahd two ELECipiCIANS Main Street. ML 9467i. cleaned, rroaired, 36 years’ ex- SUB BUBNBTT. MANOHBSTBR M ra^c tile bath and iavatw. E. A. JOHNSON , 645 BTJKNSIDB AVE. , OF ROCKVILLE S 4 S » Help wonted—Male 36 Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 9 P. M- EVENING HEEAUD, 118* AVE. 4IUINCY STREET, OmCAGO & (taThriUs. Located to Meariiesttir Walk-to itoen and cedar cloeete. PAINTIN8 AND trience.. Free estimates. CaU For Your Convenience iBaat H artferd-4A-8-43^ AMEBIOA8, NEW Y O U •«, N.Y. n X IN O IS . ^ on approximately (tanvenlent to bus a^ BUSS SEPTIC tank aervice. Claan- Sowley. Mancifester ML 84861. PAINT GO. "Open Every Eveatog|* Apply In Peraon 1961 BARBOU R 16’ outboard cruis­ Include an additional 36 canto Now availabie^the 1966 Needle­ land this home offere Owner moving putri Yor PAPER HAN8IN8 ing and rqwlrs. MI. 9-1830. ; H ELPE RS wante<|, (o r truck and with your pattern order for the work Album printed in attraetivs outdoor liring. Por I GDD^tlllGIlt to Inspect CftU A, Re < M M a la B l , T d . H I - M S O l Heatihfl^—Ptanibing 17 warebouae. 'Phone’MI. 6-1664. er with 35 hj). Evinrude motor. ItoM contaet Elra fiw ;, T E tB F H O N E Sleeps four, <5ustom buUt. Motor istest issce o f our pattern catalog, colors. It . contains 66 pages of vIjSda A Oo. ML 9-4119. MANCHESTER - T.V. Sendee, fc/M L 94469. M m s m B m ., Im . ra d io and T .V , %>eclaUBte since LENNOX FURn a CES and wanta WANTED—OU truck driver. Ex- and boat lU u new. Can be aeen a t R ilic Foahkm. The opring A sum­ lovely deaigns;7-phia 8 gift pate V i 5^ Cottsfe SL, Manchcatcr 1934. Charter member of' Tglsa. ■ir hasting. Bart Vaa Camp. lO . perienc#rienc# preferred. Write Box A, Don Willis (Garage, 18 Main S t , mer ’56 issue js fUted with smart, terns, .dlraetlons printed in book. ML 94880 or m l 8-6807. v Unrald. Manchtater. ML 6-46S1. aser-oasy otyieo. O nly 36e a eo|>yi ' -w y C-

FftID A Y , MAliCH 4, JMI iMatirliigglMr lEwytttttg'^ijgralb AveniBe Dhily Net PrcM Run The Weether Foracaat of D. S. Weathor ilafeaa The Manchester Child Study morrow afternoon a t >:M. If rdUil* ro t the Week Ended Ml** Thelma Pierce, daughter of ______Dilworth-OomelV Tickets for Plaiy dren and aiduHa have not already Feb. 36, ltS5 Quey Poet 103, American Lagion Group will meet In the library of Mr. and Mre. Ralph C. Plercd, W the Buckley S c h o o l Tuesday, oUained tickeU for any of Uieqe New Eye Glass AtfaehmM Light rain, drlstle ttoeOnf to- are reoueeted to meet a t ■Oi* W at perfbrmandea they may purchase alghtw Low la upper Ms. fliuaday; Cambridge St. Waa been to kin* Funeral Home a t ,7 tip tonight March 8. at 1 p.iti. William O'NellL 0& Sale at Door the "dean’* H»t at Bate* College, assistant in Health education Id them at the door. • roM, suow or rata -ta aftenioaa. to pay ’reapect* to William J. T h lr^ g ln a l play, chodc full of % Lewieton, Maine, for the chrreht thS'State Department of Healtth, kM*»d>eni of the cast of “Robin Member of the Aodti High U tower 80s. *eme»ter. Mia* Pierce U a junior. Thornton, who lya* a member. action - nd suapense, feature# such BirTER HEARING will present a 81m entitled, ' ‘Hu Hood's Treasure." the Mae Des- Bureau of CIrculatlofi Manthm»ter—^A City of Village Chegyfi man Beginnings.”'and lead a dl«- mondi ChHdren's Theater Group famous chsracters ss Robin Hood; Dambeck U the former Ruth Bur Mis* Elleabeth Cook, daughter his wife. Marlon; her mother. Lady Now you can h « r >oyol Mck, dwigrhter of Mr, and Mr*. -Daughter* were bom at H«t of Mr. and Mr*. Aaron Cook, 862 cusaion on sex education, at which which the pUy four to your glass**. Out of tW* ^^nd ■ /oja heary ford hoapltal* recently to the fol­ time he will answer any question*. times in X Manchester today and Fltswaicr; old Friar Tuck; the Daniel Buraack, 37 Packard S t E. Middle Tpke., a senior at Con­ Black Knight; Sir Ooy of Ouls- hearing^” No dsngHng and*try Com# In. phone or MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1955 ( C l^ i[fled Adverttstag *a Faga !•) \ PRICE FIVE CENTS The couple ha* a tvi-o year old lowing local realdent*: On March 1 necticut College in New London, Mrs. Margaret Olmstead will act tom orrow.^rived In town ye.ster- VOL. LXXIV.no. 131 (TWELVE PAGES) at the Hartford Hoapltal to- Mr. dav. The f li^ o f the four perfor­ borne, and the comic Sheriff of daughter. ha* been named to the honor list as chairman. • \ ’ Nottlng’iam. All are familiar fig­ and Mr*. Leelle I. Dowd. 3« Pack­ ait the college for the first semes­ ----- mances of thlV-original play will ard St. and to Mr. and Mr*. Ed­ he given this afienioon a^ 3:30 at ures' in tale* of Robin ood and are Street—MI-9-9281. - ^ ^ The Amerlcap Legion Band will ter of the academic year, A gradu­ Ever Ready Circle of Kings brought to the aUtc in a produc­ ward A, Oakes. 84 High St. Md ate of Oxford School, Hartford, *he Daughters will hold It* monthly the Waddell Schools Batteries — Cord*Repair# rehearee tonight at S o’clock at on March ? at the St. Francis Hos­ Other performanc^wlll be pre­ tion which thrills e ery chUd from Snow Slows Truffle tho Legion Home. New member* is majoring In sociology. meeting Tuesday at 7:48 p.m. at the flnrt gr. le up and alto de- pital to Mr. and Mr*. Robert White, Uie home of the president, Mrs. sented tonight at 7 o’cl« ^ andT to­ are welcome. • 24 Saulters Rd. morrow morning at 1^:30. and to­ lUhU adults. V I- f Earle aifford 1* ^patient at the George F. Borst, 82 Cambridge At the March meeting of the Eve Institute. PreiU yt^an Hos­ St. Guestjsi will be Miss Madeline M a n c h e s t e r Association for George HaUenbuhler. 191 Hol­ pital Medical Center, New York Perkhurit of -Hartford, county / ■ : lister St., is a member of the com­ City, Room 618, where he i* ^ * t predident and Mrs. Robert Evans ciuldhood Education held yester­ mittee on arrangements for the day • afternoon at the Buckley Ing comfortably. He will under, of Wethersfield. Hostesses will be / l \ School. Miss Diane Calchera, club get together dinner meeting Of an operation either Monday or lltra, Luna Hutchinson and Mrs. president, showed slides of her Syracuse University alumni and Tuesday, v Murikt-Davis. trip to’ Mexico last summer. Re­ aiumnae at 7 p.m. Wednesday at freshments were served at the be­ the Rockledge Country Club, in Miss Barbara Malinowski, 143 The meeting of the WBA Q^jojuJIL eJCttoA ginning of the meatiilg. '■ West Hartford. ‘ Avery St., baa been engaged to Juniors will be canceled tonight o s t s o n a n d s teach the fourth 'grade at the at the Community Y because of i Bastbury School in Glastonbury traveling conditions. the next school year. She will graduate from Willlmkr.tlc State The 50-50 Club of St. Mary's Teachers_ - • College- in June *une. Episcopal Church - Is holding a 3>oh. MANCHESTER food sale at the J. W. Hale Corp. K This Was a Road Mrs. Katherine S. Spencer, 415 tomorrow morning, starting at 9 Seen U .^ Chiefs VeVnon St., waa married yester­ o’clock, Mrs. Gordon Fogg is UBLIC MARKE day afternoon at 4 o'clock to Rein­ chairman of the . committee in 803-805 MAIN STREET hart Abeling of Torrington at the charge and the other members of NEW SPRING -Center Congregational Church, her committee are Mr*. Ludwig /' med for An(rGhiang Torrington. They will make their Hansen, Mrs- Leroy 'Norris and home in Torrington. Mrs. Earle Rohan. Gaza Clash Hold F ^ ley The Fellowcraft Club will meet Monday at 7 p.m. in the MaSon)c fo o ^ y 'p/uCG A • ‘ • You’ll love the look that* your* for r By WILUAM .N. OATIS By SPENCER M (^A Temple- A lecture-demonstration feminine look than you've had ibo%*w^" on ceramics will be a feature. Personal INoUces and breathtaklngly lovely. The look of *prir^55. 100% wool. United Natiofis, N, Y., Taipei, Formosa, March 5 SATURDAY SPECIALS Solid colors and tweeds. ' A city plow (right) la foUoowd by bumper «• hamper - troaic on a i feUy fren-Sowlug overiiasa March 5 (/P) —The U.N. (/P)—Nationalist Chink and The Joy Circle of the North ■ear Forest Hllta, a suburb of Bostoii. A Bortheoat saewatomi •nrpiited^ nuters and enused numer- Security (jouncil has let the United States went on Methodist Church will hold an all­ In Memoriam •us traflie tte-ups. (NEA Telepheto). SWIFT'S PREMIUM day meeting Wednesday beginning ...------Israef knoW she faces strong with top military talks today In111 lovinglU.lllK memory y.. of our d.»r hu»- condemnation unless she can amid intense speculation \in at 10 a.m. Each member will bring band and father.fi Joseph ■ ■ F. GrSyb; ' " who TURKEYS sandwichea for her own lunch. A passed away March 4., 1953 * 16. 9 8 1 4 5 .0 0 produce a better defense of the Chinese press that tr business meeting will be held at 2 1 Again the mmiih of March Is here. her role in the bloody Gaza Nationalist might be quitting p.m. Hosteis for the afternoon will To us the saddest of the year. • - Tj^ W ore Show or Rain incident. their Matsu Island outposts./ be Mr*. Ralph Persaon, Mrs. Ar­ These words are written with regret 'There was no confirmation lt>at C thur Starkweather and Mrs. Fred For him we loyC and cannot forget. Quits Moscow _ ^ • 4 The 11-nation c'ouncil made this lADY -BUXTON clear yesterday as it held an. ur­ Chiang Kai-shek’s garrisons wpLld Smith. '• Our hearts %ehe with sadness. gent aesnion to consider Monday’s leive the Matsu*, 100 miles ncro.fs 6 to 10 lbs. LI. Our eyes shed many a tear. the Formosa Strait fronr the' God knows how we miss you. Dad After VateyieVi^ Heading into Area armed clash near Gaza, Egypt, Cleaned, ready for tft* oven. Aa dawns another year. that killed 39 Egyptian* and 8< northern tip of this N a^nalist billfolds Israelis. laland stronghold, but secu/lly con­ You were taken without warning HelatakI, FU lad, Moreh B siderations migl\t blank out ahy •Your passing filled our hearts with pain In fine quality le ^ e r. New convertible * t ^ with .change George* Bis- AH the Council members, ex­ \ r FRESH DRESSED J And though you've gone from us (J»i—The Rev. By n o ! ASSOCIATED PRESS cept' Russia which sat silent, in­ news on that score. In our hearts you remain. pur*e and picture compartment. Also new French purse. •ennrtte, the AtaertOna priest Snow and yain pelted most of N«*w England today in the The Matsu Island group is only Unloo, dicated -that on the basis of pre- X To think you could not say goodby. expelled from the Soviet wake of a storm jvhich left four to eight inches of snow and llminarv reports they held Israel 20 miles off the Red China main­ Will always bring regret: vorrlT-ed In Helsinki today. Be land. / But the hearts that loved you. Dad wn* smiling and In apparent I caused an estiniiated seve^ deaths yesterday. The Weather responsible. A Red flotilla , qt 40 gunboats \ NATIVE FOWL 4 $ Are the ones that cannot forget. *3>95 »nd » 5.00 *»<* good spirits. He declined to talk Bureau at Boston said yesterday’s storm no sooner moved 'Hie Council agreed to a U.S. proposal to hold up further debate and armed junkj/ staged a bii'et r FROM BOLTON ' - wife, daughters and sons. with newsmen until nftor he off to sea than a new storm de-'r------attack against pne of the smalTcr confers with U.8. Ambassador velopment began approaching out I O 1 on the explosive Lssue until Maj. Gen. Edson L. M. Bums, U.N. Matsu Islands/ yesterday. Tht re FRESH FORK In Memoriam Jo A K. McFan and Flataad'* of me ^ ia r i p p i v^ley. } D O C t O F S i^eCK ^■as no indica^on it was anything A ^bislm p William Cobben. The forecaster aald: truce chief In Palestine, gets here more than a hit and run raid. K»tliPrl»e Arh«rR ■ , “A* In Friday's storm the tern- ; ^ V ~ j to make a personal report on his But in Honolulu, "U.S. Secretarj', •THE In Md And lovlnff memory Moscow, March 8 (A1—The Rev. peratcre* over New Cbigtand are {I 1 1 '^ ^ : investigation of the incident. mother who pARsed away March ^ ‘ Boy EMoyan, Aaaoctated Pres# correspondent, leapt across a crack that a volcaalo -outburst opened of State Dulles said ”I..,axn *tlU Fib. George Blssonnetle, American Ro­ clo*« to the critical .range between to * - ^ * * ^ ^ r Urges Calmness concerned stout hostile Intentlono SHOULDERS STORE 1952 Then, in a plea voiced through. up In a sugar plantation road near the Hawaiian Island \1llage of Kapoho. Another outburst opened man Catholic Brleat expelled by rain md snow and while the atorm of Xhc Chinese. Coramxmists."' HANDY BRIOHTWOOD NEAR Our deareAt molhor pasRed away will be mostly snow in northern Its president, Selin Sarper of Tur­ stUI another crater and lent ifva toward the village of Kapoho where nine housea were destroyed yester­ Dulles is en route home after a Just three years ago today. the Soviet Union, left Mo*cow to­ Baby ‘Bleeder’ key, the Council u.-ged both sides YOUR H tr loving.voice to us Is sUU N«w England a m tatu a srill lilMly day. (AP WIrphoto), whirlwind trip through southeast MILD CURED SMOKED An empty apace In our hearts, day by 'plane. develop in southTm New England to "maintain calmne.ss and tran- Asia and Formosa.-. In Taipet DOOR" Only molhera can flU; ■ Hundreds of foreigners .*taUoned that will prevent much snow oc- Chicago, March 5 (j»—The top' quility and abstain from the use Thursday he* bliuitly Wajmed t.'ie Her resting place we tend with care In , the Russian ca^tal waved-, a ouihulaUpn. men of several medical akills have of force." Red.s they could not expect im­ QUALITY AND Aa parts of our hearts are b u rlw ^heje^ tearful farewell a* the plane took ‘The air at h l ^ levels 1* com­ Egypt sought the urgent meet­ Dear Father, we pray, grant joined forcea in the hope of finding Lava Rivers Senators Investigate munity for their nminland bsi»e,>) Fib. off from Vnukova airport. paratively warm hver the , three ing this week, accusing Israel of ACCURACY ARE OUR heavenly rest, they attacked Formosa. x SHOULDERS For our little Mom was precious. Head* for Heldnkl southern New England atates but a cure for Peggy I>ee Davis, pretty “violent and premeditated aggres­ (A Peiping broadcast heard in HRST THOUGHTS BecauM^ she was one of the best. The 33-year-old priest from cold air lies near the ground and l5-monthsK>ld 'myatery “bleeder. sion” against Egyptian -foiges in the precipitattqg piay take the . The blue-eyed, aubum-haited girl I Tokyo quoted two . Nationalist / n a t iv e MILK-FED 1 PREMIUM QUAUTY IN FRESCRIFTION tsoving y remembered always. Central, Fall*,. R. I., he*ded for violation of the 1949 Egypt-Israel DamapStar.^^ StOcks ‘KUlings’ fliers as describing Formosa as By ner children, grandchildren. Helsinki, Finland, where he, will form of ileet ’ ov'-posslhly some la suffering from, a baffling blood; armistice agreement. - ' BONELESS WORK: CAUFORNIA CUT , freexlng rain in Interior. malady that has.Xkilled her sister , Tivo Million "panic-stricken” over losses of off­ LAMB LEGS aw ait further Orders from clerical Israel quickly countered, charg- shore islands and by the Reds’ *7. -7*“ authorities. He said he expect* to "This new storm should be pass­ and afflicta her brother and moth-, tag Egypt with "contimious vidr professed intent to "liberate" For­ VEAL ROAS*^ lUT OUR PRICES ARE be in the Finnish ca^tal for twp ing off the oosst during Saturday HnmStsI I ^ and va 'Pahoa, Hawaii. March 5 OP)— mosa. The Red broadcast said the REASONABLE.' ,or three week*. night but It .1* likdiy that a north­ Doctorx Gt PfGGbytGrlM HoGpOTl, rminrH rMolutiona. Shi Two rtvera of lava, fed by two WashinsTton, March 5 Senate investigators disdo.s^ airmen defected from the Nation­ NYLON BRIEFS Ambassador* from the United east flow will contini'c and keep armed attacks by Egypt half-mile-long fissures and lava today they are looking into about 20 instances in which big alists and flew to the mainland Lb. / Lb. 59c States, Britain. France and Cana- mostly cloudy skies through Sun­ fountains belching 50fi feet in the Feb. 23.) 55c . ’ AMPLE PARKING •d?K Plain tailored or prelUly pleated and day." Vmirar;^;4"" ‘ stock market killings may have been made through the lace trimmed. Three styles, eta»ticl*ed Yesterday's snow fall was wet days of tefiU, they say \onIy that air, moved closer to the spreading of “tips and rumors.’’ This word came from Chair- The Tachen islands, 200 miles FRESHLY GROUND TOILETRIES ETC. leg*. l*ce el* Stic waistbahd. Whit* only. (Conttaued on Page Eleven) (Continurd on Page Eleven) leaving in their wake an northwest of Formosa, were evac­ FREE PICkwUF AND and sticky in most sections and the they have found aeveriil leads man Fulbright (D-Ark) of they iM idtr loby I m I GREEN STAMPS Size* 5, 8, 7. * 1 . 0 0 which could turn out to b«'promis­ two million dollars damage. uated by the Nationalists under DELIVERY SERVICE cold weather which followed gave Cane field*, timber and at least Senate Banking Committee follow­ the protection of the U.S. ,7th HAMBURG GIVEN WITH CASH SALES HAZEL BISHOP LIPSTICKS< ...... $ U 0 highwayi'.' a alippery and hAoardous ing. ing testimony yesterday that tips | H s s o e s a f x c Deceptively, Peggy is the picture nine homes were buried in steam- Fleet without a shot being fired in LIVER 59c Mokes a\o sty meat loaf. Ml.f-8474 COLOGNE , ing lava. A village of 70 home* given by Walter Wlnchell on hi* : -■■*'**®®-‘ ****® V4A4./Cli early February. The Nationalists $2.00 EVENING P A R IS ------.Fuller Taking K‘The deaths during the storm ot health and happiness . in her Slayer’s Spree television show have caused sharp padded crib. The crib is padded to I wa.P»! un^er the strains of volcanic dollars in.less than an hour and a government has exonerated Ameri­ —Albert Fuller, fighting for his weathe showed nd letup In north­ blood capacity. —An officer defied threats to a I Lb. 55c 2 ,..$1.00 SI.50 VALUE 3 BOHLES BISHOP • . Peggy showed no signs of the eruptions and- earthquakes. Four half. can writer Anna Lo)»lse Strong of life, was ready to take the' witness ern border states, while flood hostage mother and two children hundred of its residents are home­ ' McCormick also told the com­ spy charges filed against her in W stand today in hope of convincing w ater' menaced sections of Ken­ malady until she u*as 7 months old. to end a klller'a 16-hour crime spree OUR OWN MAKE NAIL POLISH ...... ’ 8c Howevri-, a year and a half ago less. mittee. 'which is aUidytag thP bull 1949. .The official Tans New* 0«r Ow n M*ke Pure a jury he had nothing to do With tucky, West Virginia, Indiana Snd with a charge from a sawed-off The steaming lava streams cut a market on stock exchanges, that Agency says she was framed by Bulletins \ NEW FASTER TONI HOME PERMANENT $ 1.50 the murder of crime fighter A. L. Pannsylvanla. Y*eggy’s slater died of a massive shotgun last night. Pork ftaunage Meat Lb. SUGAR CURED bowel hemorrhage' at the age of 17 two-mile-wlde swath across the speculators swamped his ex­ Lavrenty P. Beria, th ^ Rus.sian PaUeraon. Four Drowned W. G. Sherman, special agent for rich cane land for foiir miles change with orders for stock in from the AP Wires Small *■ I \ n e w c a s u a l Pin c u r l p e r m a n e n t . $ i .so The onetime chief deputy sheriff Three young sister* and a broth­ months. And Peggy's 6-year-old police toss who was executed in the Union Pacific Railroad, fired Twenty square miles of the dis- Pantepec Oil Co,, A Venezuelan 1953 bS a traitor, SnuMige r- lO N US SIZE tu b e PEPSODENT PASTE .. .'47c has been on trial almost three er, caught in a heavy hail and rain brother ha - had 53 transfusions-to through a Window of the embattled CORNED ' , " 1 r^lace blood that seeped into hi* Xirm, following another jiVinchell A Tasa anru>nhcement last night weeks for the killing of the Demo­ storm in Meade Chunty. in north­ home to' kill ex-convict Melvin tip tW'o months ago. Again, he ■SEA BATTLE’ S'nBS LUZON DEEP MAGIC LIQUII^LEANSER cratic nominee for attorney gen­ western Kentucky, drowned In a bowel*, joint* and muscles. (Conttnned on Page T hm ) said an h»vestigation had proved Doctors said Peggy'a 26-year- Henry Gray; 37. . said, the tip-followers wound up that aot charges against • Miss Manila, March 6 (JV-M'IM BEEF / , 60c and $1.00 eral who haid sworn to smash the swollen creek. Gray, w)io earlier killed one ihan. losing money and would have lost ■toriea of a reported olr-aea bat­ racketeerintr empire that dominat­ Sheriff Allen Thompson said the, mmother, Mrs. Joan Davis of wounded three jrthers, one fatally, Strortg^who defended the Red tle in the .South China Sea off Fancy Boncle** ed Phertlx City tor many years. children—ranging in , age from' TjUseo. Neb., and Mr*, ttavis' two much more if the exchange had cause in more than 25-jrears of Brlnket Lb. 69c $2.00 AQUAMARINE HAND LQTION . . $1.25 and* kidnaped a 17-year-oId youth, not acted quickly to hold the price the PhiUpplneB today caused a ■ . A/?-*- Chief Defense Atty. Roderick to 13—had left a school but to sisters- suffer in lesser degree took refUge in the home of Mrs. writing—yiere "without gfoun'^*-” wild panic among Loion Island LARGE HALO SHAMPOO ...... 89c -V - Bedc^ow said it probably would walk the iqlle .to their home along from the same blood tondition. News Tidbits down. Miss Strong was arrested apd Chuck P lec^ AU lean, Peggy had 20 blood vransfusion* Dus Kalivas after a running gun- Accuracy UDchallen|;Ml' coastal rillager*. A PhlUppino ready to slice cold Lh. take him much ot the day to con\- a'grayel road that led through the fight- through this town of 3,187. deported from the Soviet Unloih'.. News Service dispatch said resi­ 65c plete his direct questioning of the of Charlie Smith. before- Dr. F. V. Vesely, 40. of Le- Culled from A P -Wires Winchell.'a newspaper columnist The action caused a sensation at f a m o It climaxed one of the most in­ and radio and 'Py: 'commentator, dents reported “witnessing a bot­ 35-;-year-old defendant. 'Y^ey apparently started-running wellen. Neb., brorght her and her tensive manhunts in Wyoming hls- the time and was never fully ex­ tle .between six block planes and Lb, And Prosecutor Cecil Deas^n in­ when ?he*^Storm struck and, orilv- moO,er from Llsco to Chicago,at said'in New York'ho one has chal* plained. Even ahe never detailed three ships about five miles off­ Lean Rib* 25c ' suss ta ni n FRENCH FOLD dicated he would take several hi* own expense. Her father, Alvin, torv .Top American diplomats, in lenged tHe accuracy of his report what her difficulties were'about. ■lit ... *1 tag St what usually I* a.:Calin wet- While the desperado menaced Asia wind up 4-day. conference shore Friday.” • WOMAN r S' o* more hours on cross-examination. weather stream, they plunged Into 31. remained home. Peggy has auf- Mrs.' Kalivas and two children, one on the opthpany, and that some of The' Tass statement said; JUST IN |MMt..':WIIII SNA* a n d r e g u l a r f o ld Fuller, already convicted of .Utk- after discussing military and eco­ the country's .more responsible "In February; 1949. the Ameri­ usiHiHti stosea SHOP of a score of officers encircliag the U.8. BASES HELD "ffTUPID" Ing payoff money to let a bawdy (Coattoned oa Page H u m ) (Coattaoed oh Page ElevelB) nomic security of area' against newspapers have confirmed it. can journalist A. L. Strong who NATHAN HALE TIOMSaSOflt Ata...... house called and distracted his, at­ Red aggressictn.. Labor Party I.«ndon, Moreh S (iPh—A Bkt- .♦‘ASM* house, operate unmolested, is the tention. Sherman seized the oppor­ Wlnchell sWd he himself has waa at that* time In the U.S.S.R. A first of three defendanUr to be leader CHement Attlee says it la never had any direct or indirect was arrested by organs of the State vIet general today described ns HALE'S tunity to sneak unseen to a front "stupid" tlih American policy of NOTE PAPERS tried for killing the crusader who window and fire. useless to tell Russians Britain interest in stocks and added ip a Security of the U.S.S.R. on sus­ COFFEE ^ il9c ran for attorney general aa the will not be first to us* hydrogen picion of espionage and sabotage establishing air and naval hoses Plain and decorated paper* in small, medium ^*Yer Killer Hit In Chest statement: outside the United States, Mnj. FOR YOUR "man against crime." Boost in Postage Rates The blast caught, the killer in bomb in event of another war. "A sound rule is investigate be­ against the, Soviet Union and de­ ■Jre*. Colonial, floral and ail white. 12 and 20 sheet* and Arch FerreU, who was prose- New Soviet p'.hpagsnda cam­ ported from the U.S.S.R. Oen. F. Isayev, in an orncle In REAL FLAVOR—SUCED FINE the chest. He stumbled into an ad­ fore—you—IniteoL-rDon't—buy any­ the Soviet publleatioh "New envelopea to the box. ^ • " cuting attorney in the ylce-lnfest- joining bedroom and officer* found paign is seen in making aimed at thing you aren't prepared to hold "As a result of an investigation ied river town, aifll to ile r Ala­ sowing suspicions among Ameri- Times,” relteikted recent Soviet him dead seconds later. for 20 years. That's why I buy conducted by the procurator's of­ claims' to siipwloilty In produc­ SWISS CHEESE Lb 69c HOSIERY bama Atty. Gen. ^ Garrett, the They had shouted at Gray to icans about sharing nuclear se­ U.S. government bonds exclusive­ fice of the U.S.S.R., it has beert *= box man Patterson would have suc­ drop hia gun, and one said he re­ crets with British ...Neglect of established that the former iead- tion of Hydrogen bombs. 50 ceeded. are awsiting trial for the breakfast by teenage girls is ly." WHITE A-MEBPCAN plied; U.S. HITS JET FI EL TRADE ' ' t' NEEOr murder. Washington, March 6 (« —Rsp-h AIMM requested l . is s 30 cent "I'm dead, dammit-j-com^end called "single most dangerous (Contineed on Page Three) (Ck>ntlnued bn Page Eleven) The crippled former state Sen- Murray (D-TeiTenn) colled today for increlse In second class rates on get me." spot" in American nutritional pic­ Washington, March 5 WD—A Lb. ootr was shot down June 18 out- another boost In postage rates to hewspapera, magazine# and other ■One of Gray's pursuers, Deputy ture by public opinion analyst Finnish tanker reportedly corry- KRAFT CHEESE 65c slde^ils Phenlx Chty law office just CHATHAM 72"x90" First quality'nylons in new spring shades. follow pay rsdaes which hla com­ commercial publications, and a Elmo Roper. . |i|g Jet engine fuel to China , BUVTHE 5-LB. LOAF 1 7 '^ys after he hod won the at- mittee hx* approved for Post -Of­ 25 per cent increase In third class (CoBtiDaed bn Page Three) Czech newspaper reaching 'Vien­ *Qujt ActiKg Like Aiults* brought protests today from ») ■^torney general's nomination. •. fice employes. Jates covering advertising circu­ na claims American Army officer United States .offtrlals. . Ih s E.MPBESS BRAND—FANCY IVHITE SOLID PACK SI GAUGE SHEER NYLON .. .. 89e Pr. Ferrell's alibi that he was talk­ "There should be a fair increase lars and bulk mail other .than par­ has Baked for political asylum in State-Department reported the SUMMER WEIGHT ing With Garrett by long distance Ineident and commented that 60 GAUGE SHEER NYLON , $1.00 Pr. in ' rates," he declared, and it cel post. Czechoslovakia. . .President Celal phone at the time Patterson wss should apply to oil classes of mall Murray said he would limit the Gels New Post Bayar of Turkey is given ceremo­ Overjoyed Students Warni the voyage "raiinot fail to evoke TUNA MEAT c k S c 3 re $1-00 ALBA BUDGET SHEERS . . . . $ I.I5 P r.. slain waa brought into Fuller's including letfsrs now Carried for four-cent rate on letters to those nious welcome upon his arrival for the disapproval of, the free trial yesterday in an attempt to three cents. He did n6t go into de- posted for out-of-town delivery. 5-day visit in Iraq. world,” in view of “tension ex­ ALBA CAREER SHEERS . . .. $1.35 Pr. discredit witnesses who said they UU, but ssia he favored a four- Unless the Post Office can con­ Thirty-one-year-old Joseph As Classless Days Continue isting In the Far*Eaat.” SALTED SALMON Lb. 79c )iad seen both men together at the cent charge for letters, moiled vince him otherwise. Murray said SampMn of Baltimore is held AtBA WALKING SHEERS .. $1.35 Pr. scene of the murder. he would oppose higher rate* for without bail as material witness BULGANIN SBE.H SWEDE 72'* X 90" Miami ^ i d color. White, pink, Fuller says he was at the county from one city Co another. letters delivered tacally. S.MALL blue, red, hunter'jgrr««n 8intl yellow. ...jm.....* M . 9 5 ARLURE NON-RUN MESH NYLONS $ U 5 Pr. Murray 1* chairman of the In ride-slaying of Joseph Arono- Irving, Tex., March 5 (J>)-^,til the Intolerable conditions were Moscow. Starch 5 (JV-Soviet House Post Office Committee, Murray alM said there is "no witz as officials hint solution of Premier Ntkolsi Bulganin re­ (Conttaued on Page Eleven) quesUon an increase is needed for About half the school teachers In changed. ceived Swedish Ambassador VAN RAALTE f^YLON...... $ 1. 15 to $ 1.65 Pr. which yesterday voted an, average czze Is near. . Pope Plus XII this boom suburban town have Now School Board President STEWING OYSTERS Pint 89c 72” x 90” Painted Daisy,' White, and pink, ^ ^ ■■ , 7H per cent pay false costing second claaa” (publication) mall. wiil take part in celebration March Rolf Sohlmon today in what H-hite and blue, pink and blue, yellow and ^ STOCKING X STRETCH NYLON-----$1.95 Pr. Congress three years ago raised wriked out in a fusa with the. Charles E. Young says “ail sign* promised to be a new policy of 150 minion dollars, a year for 518,- 12 of 16th anniversary of hi* coro­ school board—and some of the are optlmiiitic arid evarytldng pink, yellow and orange. Nixon Ends Tour 000 postal workers. ' ■- the rates on newspaper and maga­ nation. direct contact between Rus­ FANCY HEEL NYLONS...... $1.35 Pr. zine tnalllngs 30 per cent in three Democratic Chairman Paul M. students seem pretty happy about points to an early solution of our sia's government chief nnd the Bxtra Special CHECKERBOARD... A similar increase for 1,200,000 steps of 10 per cent a year. Th'e Butler ^ calls for “patience, com­ it. problems. foreign diplomatic corpe. Of Caribbean Area CSril Serrice workers, costing odministfstion's proposed 30 per “Quit acting like adults,” a Young coiild be .optimistic. Mine 72” X 90'' Purrey solid color. White, pink, more than 200 million dollars s mon sense and understanding" be­ student leader admonished hia fel­ STRICTLY FRESH yellow; blue and green. * 6 . 9 5 cent added increase would apply tween Northern and Southern on both aides say. THREE PERISH IN FIRE year, will be considered by the at the rate of 15 per cent a year Dembcrata in Richmond speech... lows yesterday, The School Boar(^ said Dr. Edmeeton, N.Y., March 5 I J f ^ wilk tke turn $oUor collar Port Au Prince. Haiti, March 5 committee the week after next. for two years. .Substitute teachers, manias, NATIVE LARGE Dos. OPEN EVERY GREEN STAMPS (jP)—Vice .President RIcliard M StaU Sen. Elmer S. Watson says Beard, S3, was fired because he Three persons perished early to- ^ "I'm sure the committee will The' postal pay raise bill ap­ two big real estate owners will be papas, snd big brother* have would not cooperate. It said teach­ day In a fire that destroyed a ' took. Sma tooth trim ood briUioiU rkiruttoo* buttons THURSDAY EVENING Nixon wound up a four-week good give them the same increase we proved by the House, chmmittee jumped in to keep buses rolling REG. $2.98 3-PC. CHENILLE srill tota' of 12 (taribbean coimtrlM' gave the postal employes,” Mur­ "the only beneftrl.arieii” of Gov. and classes going, since .the Mon­ ers who stayed away from school nursing home near this ceotral CLOSED MONDAYS GIVEN WITH yesterday calla for a minimum Ribicoft's plan to block hew state were "out” Just like nine principal* New York village. Seven pa- today and took off for home. ray sold, , . ■aiaiy increase of $ per cent for day walkout. tlms were Mrs. Adelaide Strait, ocitnt cktcktd gtagUm »» nmry. red, $ Q . 9 8 President Paul Magloire oTHaitl " The Senate Post Office Commit­ office building. ■* Students who have stayed iri and executives, fired for “instigst and members of his cabinet were tee has vqted 10 per cent raises all employe*. Austrian government spokesman school during the five days-of the ing the walkout.” The teachers time were Mrs. Adelaide- Strait, CASHSAUS at the airport to aay goodby. It atao would raise the bakic denies agreement has been reached could come back, the board added, about 50; her 7-year-old son, EGGS Mack. S isu 12B to 228^^ BATH MAT SETS for both Post Office and avU aalary level of Mme 330,000 letter with group of former Austrian walk out said operations Were if they individually returned and Adelbert, and a patient. Shore- . There was every indication that OPiN WfDS TO ■ .Ki Serrice employe*. carriers, driver* and clerk* by Jews' to compensate them for normal and smooth. Students who asked for 'reinstatement. Beard ham Dennison, about 70. as soon as he gets to Washington Murray did not say wbat he stayed away said, things were not whose contract had two years to Nixon intends to recommend closer considers a. fair postal rate in­ piecing them in a higher pay losses suffered during Austria's normal and' far from anvoothf EiaRA xi.S. relations with oil Latin crease. But he made clear that he grade providing maximum ta- Nazi occupation . . . Justice De- The edntroversy reached the run. has appealed his case to the ITALY SENATE IN UPROAR American nations and tacreased efeosea in boae pay of $390 to partment plan* To announce num­ State Education Commissioner Rome. March 5 (F) — Senate BUTTER SPECIAL favored raises on all present class­ proposed changes in federal 'iVaikout stage when the School * 2.29 inveaUhents there. es of mail $870 a year. ber of Board fired Supt. John L. Beard. But the atudenta , ' debate on the Paris accoids for Ntaon saw on example ot what The up-grading, phu the 6 per employe setsurity progranu "Things are' getting along flnh, Oeiman rearmament broke up What a value! A floor rug. a bath mat and a Hd cover, all Postinaate.r General Summer- Tlw appointment ot Arkady Teachers said this climaxed "in­ JW.IUM could be accomplished with' the old field has proposed rste hikes ssti- cent increase and upward odjuat- Scleatlata and engineers from tolerable situations." Some said it just fine.” laiij Prance* Splnson. today in n wild uproar. It LAND Of LAKES lb. 69c for only $2.29; Solid color* in hunter green, grey, green,^ Alexandrovich Sobolev aa perina- 19 foreign nations will start this stopped Just siMHfi ,pf a free-for- nf y:S. capita) yesterday when he mated to bring in around 330 mil­ menta In the pay of superviMry Involved state politics, last sum­ 17, a high school junior, who has white, ro*e, yellow, blue and pink. ' M s Mc h u t w C o h n * flew over Haiti's $45 million dol­ emjdoyea, brtaga the avero$[e raise uent Soviet represeatatlv's to the' month near Chicago 7-month study not misied a class. She said she all fIgkt. Left oad ceater 8en- JWHAU lion dollars of new revenuis each United Nations was nanonoeed by of' peaceful use m atomle energy mer’s govehioFs campaign when atera hurled threote aad waved lar ArUboiUte Valley power o&d to 7 H per cent. , liked very much the two new BROOKFIELD lb. 65c year. Ot this total/a proi>oaed one- ClvlUaiv employe* of fsderal M m e teochera threw several pre- ftste at each ether, h«t the Bsii- M ANCNittsii C o n n * I IrrigaUon prelect. ^ cent increase in the chiurge of or­ The edmtalstretlon hod eeked a Mssouw. Be fills the post nsnde cincta to^the support of unsucoeos- ioochera hired to replace two who Koyr bunding with the help o t dinary tatters now qairtad for minimum 5 per cent tacreaee,-end nwwHt hjr the death ot Andrei executive ogoncies total 2,353,573 1 I I lUli. In January, M M>4 ful Ilali%Yarbqraugh. thrsetarse ccents wouM oecofnt for tfiO other odjuetmeata bringing th^ TtahbMhy hut, Km . SU. (AF They were out, they o«M*d, un­ (OsMltMed M F h |« ThPSS) "h ifo te *IV *>•*• ^ iomemmo* om Itagn WbtfO^} ‘ J mtlHoy dollain. average to por cent. wlrephete). front previous month. ■ ^ V-



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